the omaha daily bee. (omaha, nebraska) 1899-08-20...

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUfTTST 20 , 1809. SOCIETY GOES A SUMMERING Meanlims a Deadly Qulot Settles Down Upon the Town. SWELL FUNCTIONS SENT TO THE REAR lleclpc * . for Spnnlliifc n Snnnncr Vncn- tlnti - 1'lcnnnnlly ConiliiK * null of Hie llcnlKcn * . of Oinnlin.- A . deadly quiet has eattled over Omaha while the world goes n-summcrlng. Those unfortunates who , because of stress of business or other equally cmbarasslng con- ditions ¬ , are compelled to endure the "dog- days" of August nt homo , spend their even- ings ¬ in the cool and beauty of the expo- sition ¬ grounds. Teas and dinner parties with the requisite nil ft collar and dress suit hold no alluring charms. In a few weeks , however , society will bo taking up her usual round of gaiety and bo summoning her devotees from mountain , sea , auJ plain for the entertainment of the "strang- eh - within her gates. " Recipe for a Summer Vncnllon.- A . picnic or two , A trolley ride , A railroad trip , A country clrjve , JMIx well with dimt nnil summer fun , Add languor , humor , Ice nnil fun , Verandas , mioonllght , n blcyclo run , With pretty phrases , dilute to taste This heavy compound , but do not waste The palling sweets In Its adorning ; Bcrvo crisp and fresh on Sunday morning- .Mnveinentn . of Society 1'enplc.- Mrs. . . Frank Porter loft for Chicago Mon ¬ day. Miss Winnie Dauman is visiting at Honey Creek.- Mr. . . A. K. Squlro has removed to DCS- Molncs , la.- Mrs. . . F. C. I'atton Is visiting her parents In Fremont. . Judge Baxter has gone to Dome lake on- a fishing trip. Miss Mary Wood Is spending a week nt- Whtcrloo , Neb.- Mr. . . J. W. Munn and wlfo have returned from Hot Springs.- Mrs. . . George Darker is convalescent after her severe Illness.- Mr. . . and Mrs. F. T. Hansom returned last week from thu east.- Mr. . . and Mrs. Howard Daldrlgo are homo from an eastern trip.- Mrs. . . Samuel Burns' is spending the sum- mer ¬ at Chautauqua , N. Y- .Mrs. . . Jnmcs McKcnna and Mrs. W. O- .Droatch . left yesterday for Hot Springs , S.- D. . . , and Sylvan lake.- Mr. . . E. C. Price and family are spending a month among the Black Hills. * Miss Georgia Llndsoy is the guest of the Misses Crounso of Fort Calbaun.- Mr. . . and Mrs. James H. VanDusen left on Monday for an outing at Long Pine.- Mr. . . Devore Palmer has returned from a pleasant vacation at Yankton , S. D- .Mr. . . and Mrs. Howard Kennedy , jr. , left Wednesday for a fortnight's trip east.- Dr. . . Victor H. Coffman and family left last week for a tour through the west.- Mr. . . and Mrs. Andrew Rosewater left for a fortnight's trip to Lake Powaukee , Wls. Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer left this week for a vacation nt Glenwood Springs.- Mrs. . . John S. Berry and children arrived home after an extended visit in New York.- Mrs. . . Arthur Pinto returned Monday from a month's visit In Wisconsin and Michigan.- Mrs. . . Joel M. Cornish , accompanied by her nleco , has gone to Glenwood Springs , Colo.Mrs. . W. C. Ives and mother. Mrs. Locke , win return home next week from the Black Hills.- G. . . S. Benawa and Bister , Mrs. Plncotnbo , have gone for a three weeks' trip on the lakes. Lieutenant Cowin left Monday afternoon for San Francisco , whore ho will sail for Manila. Miss Nelllo Randair and Miss Marv Town .are- spending two weeks among Lincoln friends.- Rev. . . Hubert Herring and wlfo have Bone to PoynoHe. Wls. , to spend a month with relatives.- Dr. . . and Mrs. H. P. Hamilton are spend- ing ¬ the month of. August in Wisconsin and ' 'Minnesota.- Mr. . . and Mrs. Henry Hiller have returned from Macklnao island and a tour of the great lakes.- Mrs. . . J. A. Hannan leaves today to visit rcratives In Rockford , 111. , and Niagara Falls. N. Y- .Messrs. . . Charles and Herbert Woodland have gone to Sioux Fairs , S. D. , for a two weeks' outing. ' Mr. A. P. Brink returned homo from a pleasant vacation spent in Atlantic City and along the coast.- Mrs. . . H. K. Burket Is expected home next week from a two months' stay at her cot- tage ¬ at Tekamah.- Mrs. . . E. G. Brabrook left yesterday for a ten days' visit with friends in Denver and Colorado Springs.- Dr. . . and Mrs. Charles L. Hull left Satur- day ¬ for a short visit with Judge and Mrs- .Holnfcs . of Lincoln.- Mr. . ( . John T. Gathers has gone to Pennsyl- vania ¬ on a visit to bis old homo. Ho will be gone about a week. Miss A. Haskel returned this week from Illinois , her former home , and an extended visit through the cast Louis R. Bostwlck returned yesterday from a month's outing in the Hocky moun- tains ¬ hunting and listing.- Mrs. . . Clement Chase is convalescing after a fong and serious illness' at the homo of her parents In Los Angeles.- Mr. . . and Mrs. J. C. Wharton and sons , Gerald and Clement , report a pleasant va- cation ¬ nt Hot Springs , S. D. Internal Kovenuo Collector Houtz and O. M. Lambortson have gone on a two weeks' fishing trip in Montana.- Mrs. . . Edward V. Lewis , Miss Lewis and Arthur Lowls have returned after an out- ing ¬ of six weeks at Lake OkoboJI.- Mr. . . and Mrs. Beecher Hlgby and children have returned from a visit to DenrtWood- .Spcarflsn . and other Black Hills points.- Mr. . . and Mrs. Charles Barbon returned from a pleasant trip to Denver and left Thursday afternoon1 for a visit to Chicago.- Dr. . . Frederick J. Wearne left last nlsht to Manltou , Col- orado ¬ for a two weeks' sojourn Springs andj other mountain resorts. Miss Agnes C. Myers has returned from a two weeks' pleasure trip to Denver. Goto- rado - Springs , Pike's Peak and Salt Lake City.Mr. . D. H. Goodrich nnd Mr. C , Will Ham- itton - returned last week from a pleasant vacation spent at Duluth , Macklnac and the lakes.- Mr. . . and Mrs. J. H. Butler and Mrs. Rob- .ert . J. Binning wilt leave the latter part of the week for a ten days' trip throughColo- rado. ¬ . Dr Doherty has rented his houBe to Mr.- W . Irving of Wyoming , and will move his family to Yankton , S. D. . about Septum- tier 10- .Mr . Harry Laurie sailed for Europe last week. He will return in October accom- panlcd - by his family, who are at present in- Scotland. . Miss Ethel Wllklns has returned from Colorado after a delightful visit of a month In Denver , Georgetown and other places of- Interest. . Leonard Mack of the Union Pacific yard- master's - omco has returned from a trip to Denver , Ogdcn , Salt Lake and other west- ern ¬ points.- 'Miss . Grace Gunncll returned last week from a vacation of n month , during which * hn visited Chicago , "Milwaukee and Michi- gan ¬ points. Miss Susie F , Brady , has returned from Cheyenne accompanied by her sister , Mrs. Frank J. Morris , with whom she spent seven weeks.- Mrs. . . C. 0. Saunders , accompanied hy her chlfdrcn , left Friday evening for a visit of three week * with relatives at Spokane Falls , Wash.- Mr. . . James McKcnna has gone on a short sea voyage. He will spend two weeks in Ireland and return on the same vessel In which ho crossed , Miss Hodslo Ford will accompany her sis- ter ¬ , Mrs. Wcrmcr , to her home in Philadel- phia ¬ , and will attend Miss Baldwin's school In Bryn Mawr , Pa.- A. . . H. Waterhotise , the newly erected prin- cipal ¬ of the High school1 , and Wife , have taken up their residence In this city at 416 South Twenty-eighth street.- Rev. . . T. J. Mackay , rector of All Saints' Episcopal church , Is enjoying a much need- ed ¬ rest at Glenwood Hot Springs , where ho will remain until September 1. Miss Jessie Dickinson , daughter of Gen- eral ¬ Manager Dickinson of the Union Pa- cific ¬ , left Thursday with a party of friends for a trip through Yellowstone park.- Mrs. . . E. L. Lomax. Mrs. Robert Baxter and Mrs. J , H , Mlllard loft yesterday in a special car over the Union Pacific for an outing in California of several weeks.- A. . . II , Heath of the Kansas Farmer , To- peka - , Kan. , nnd wife , are enjoying the Greater America exposition. They are the guests of H. E. Heath and wlfo of this city. Miss Henrietta Roes has returned homo after a pleasant visit with relatives at- Kcokuk , la. , and Memphis , Mo. Miss Rccs was accompanied by her cousin , Miss Gcrt- rude Roes- .Mr . , and Mrs. F. J. McArdlc are about to move Into their new home , near Twenty- 11 tth and Hamilton streets. The interior Is now belnc decorated and is fast ncarlng- completion. . .Mrs. A. Mandelbcrg and children , Walter , Sidney and Hoslnnm , returned yesterday from a delightful trip of several weeks' length In the mountain regions about Mant- tou - nnd Colorado Springs.- W. . . B. Whltehorn nnd C. N. Forbes have returned from Danville , 111. , where they were the cucsts of their cousins , the Misses Good. Their trip also extended to Niagara Falls and New York City. Miss Clara Palmer arrives home today after a year's absence in Europe , where she has been studying vocal culture. Miss Palmer's return will be greeted with de- light ¬ by a host of admirers In both social and musical circles. Judge Ives , Mr. M. A. Hall and Mr. KarT- A. . Conncll of Now York City returned Thursday from a successful hunting expe ¬ dition In the Big Horn mountains. Mr. Con- nell - will spend the remainder of the sum- mer ¬ as a guest In Omaha. Miss Jean Wallace Campbell , the welN known ornithologist of Edinburgh , Scot- land ¬ , stopped on her way to the Hawaiian Islands as the guest of Mrs. R. E. McKel- vey - of this city. Miss Campbell expressed much interest in the birds of Nebraska.- Mrs. . . B. F. Weaver , who left with the Airen party last June for a visit through California and along the coast. Is home af- ter ¬ an absence of seven weeks. The pleas- ure ¬ trip included the Yosemlte valley , southern California and the famous beach , Del Coronado. nnd the Cataltna Islands. At San Francisco Mrs. Weaver left the party for a visit among friends In Portrand , Seattle , Tacoma and Victoria. Out of Town Client * . Miss Palmer of Chicago is visiting Miss Phlllppl.- Mr. . . Harry Glbbs left Thursday for his home in Buffalo.- Mr. . . Vernon Lee Is the guest of his father , Dr. E. W. Lee. Miss Addle Woodruff of Dlxon , in. , is vis- iting ¬ Mies Cora Persons.- Mrs. . . Gordon Sawyer and son of Jollct are visiting Mrs. C. A. Chafiln. Miss Marguerite Ponder of Denver Is vis- iting ¬ Miss Mercy Salisbury- .IIIss . Josephine Brady has returned from a trip through Iowa and Missouri.- Mrs. . . Earnhardt of Fort Leavenworth is the guest of Miss Blanche McKenna. Miss Bertha G. Green is visiting Miss Josephine Brady at 2023 Charles street.- Mr. . . and Mrs. Frank Boyd have recently moved Into their now cottage. 708 Lowe avenue.- Mr. . . Edmund Kooser of Somerset , Pa. , Is visiting his brother , Mr. H. B. Kooser. and relatives.- Mrs. . . C. Strausler of Kansas City Is visit- ing ¬ her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Bondlnot ot- Yatcs street.- Mr. . . W. D. Patton , jr. , . has returned to Omaha to visit his parents , Mr. and Mrs.- W. . . D. Patton. Miss Agnes McKay has returned from an eight weeks' visit in Kansas City and Ex- celsior ¬ Springs.- Mr. . . Frank M. BHsh. manager of Dun's mercantile agency of Lincoln , Is spending a week In Omaha.- Mrs. . . Edward Wilson of Bloomlngton , 111. , will be the guest of her son , Mr. S. N. Mc- Whorter - , next week.- Mrs. . . Fagan. and daughter Adaleene will return to Omaha Wednesday after an ab- sence ¬ of two months.- Mr. . . and Mrs. A. F. Oaks of Jasper , Minn. , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bcecbcr Hlgby and enjoying tbo exposition.- Mrs. . . C. D. Jackson and little son , Donald , left Friday for a month's visit with Mrs- .Jackson's . parents in Denver. Miss Helen Moulton of Glenwood . and Miss Gertrude Duncan of Tabor are tbo guests of Miss Ruth Fleming , Mr. Ferdinand L. Voorhes of the Denver National bank of Denver was the guest of Mr. W. B. Wilkins last Sunday. Miss Lilian Lawrence of Burllngame , Kan. , has returned home after a month's visit with her aunt , Mrs. W. D. Patton. Miss Nan Cunningham of Lincoln is vis- iting ¬ relatives in tbo city. She will pre- side ¬ at the organ of the First Presbyterian church during the absence of her sister , Mrs. Howard Kennedy , jr. nnil- Mr. . S. R. Rush , deputy United States at- torney ¬ for Nebraska , will be married Sep- tember ¬ 6 to Miss Edith M. Plndell , daugh- ter ¬ of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Plndefl of Han- nibal ¬ , Mo. Miss Plndell is well known in Omaha society , where she has inado many friends by her more than ordinary attrac- tiveness ¬ , Mr. Rush Is now serving bis sec- ond ¬ term as deputy attorney and is favora- bly ¬ known in logar circles. Miss Edith Jnmca , daughter of the former superintendent of the public schools ot this city, will bo married August 24 to Mr. A. S. AVhceler of Tacoma , Wash. Miss James was formerly organist of the First Presbyterian church of this city , and. has a host of friends. Mr , Wheeler Is a professor ot Harvard college , A silk quilt of much beauty has been made by four of her girl friends of thli city as a wedding gift. One strip was made from pieces col- lected ¬ In Scotland , where one of the young ladles is visiting. Another comes from Portland , Mo. ; another from California , and the fourth Is a representative of- Omaha. . The four strips 'are Joined by | broad black eat In bands embroidered In the favorite Dowers of the different young la- dies , the rose , the pansy , the marguerite and the carnation , Ernst F. Magarct nnd Miss Cella Wolcott went all the way to Bt. Louis last week to Ret married. It was not a case ot elopement , but 01 r, Magaret was anxious that his father , I who Is a minister , should tie the nuptial knot for him , and hence the trip to the I Missouri city, Mr , Mugaret and Miss Wol- i cott arrived In St. Louis Thursday meriting and bad hardly time to brush the dust from their traveling clothes before they called at RAKINO POWDER Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAl tUKINO POWCK CO. , hEW YODK. the court house nnd procured their marrlncol- llcensc. . Then they proceeded to the parson * ago of the Eden German Methodist church , occupied by Mr. MaRaret'a parents , nnd the father had the pleasure of ofllcliUlnc at the nuptials of bla eldest ton. Mr. 'and Mrs- .Magnrct . have returned to this city and are the recipients of many congratulations from their host of friemlH. Mr. .Magarct Is n mem- .bcr . of the firm of Macaret & Stephens , deal- ers ¬ In agricultural Implements , and his brldo formcrlv was employed by Swift atid Company ns a stenographer. She made her homo nt 1506 South Twenty-ninth street- .KntertnlniiKiitN . nf the Week. Miss Lillian Hall entertained a number of her young friends Tuesday evening In honor of her sixteenth birthday.- Miss . ' 'Marlon Hughes gave a luncheon nnd box party to a few friends Wednesday aft- ernoon ¬ in honor of Miss Edna Bowcn- .ilrs. . . Devoo gave a delightful pink te.i for Holllstcr hive. Xo. 21 , Ladles ot the Mac ¬ cabees. Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4- .A . very pretty birthday party was clvcn- by llttlo May Morcatty at her home , 1306 South Twenty-fifth street , .Monday evening from 7 to 10. Miss Ruth Phlllp.pl gave an enjoyable luncheon Saturday In honor of Miss Palmer of Chicago. Flowers were used In abundance and n most palatable menu served.- A . delllghtfully congenial company was entertained nt dinner on Saturday by Mrs- .Itnyer. . . Covers were laid for ten. The table decorations ot pink roses and maiden hair terns attracted special attention by their beauty and artistic arrangement.- Mrs. . . Max Burkcwood nnd Mrs. Schuhl gave a largo reception at the home ot the latter on Lake street Tuesday afternoon for Miss Dlock of Kansas City. The rooms looked cool aud Inviting in their adornment of whlto and uroen. The receiving party adopted the earns colors lu their Huffy sum- mer ¬ gowns , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Mullcr entertained o number of their friends Tuesday evening In- clelebratlon of their ellvcr wedding nunlver- sary. - . The gifts were numerous nnd costly. The house and dance hall were tastefully decorated with flowers and palms and many cosy corners offered delightful retreats after the dances. An elaborate supper was served nt 11 o'clock. At a late hour the guests de- parted ¬ with the best wishes for their host and hostess.- Mr. . . Thomas J. Kelly , musical director of the Greater America Exposition , entertained th6 following noted musicians ( Monday after- noon ¬ in a. royal manner : Lieutenant Dan Godfrey of the British Guards' band , T. P. Brooke , director of the Chicago Marino bans! : Herman Bellstcdt , king of the cor- netUls. - . who Is winning laurels at the ex- position ¬ for his finished playing and also directorship , and Fred Phlnney , manager of- Phlnney's United States band.- A . rather ridiculous society article in to- day's ¬ World-Herald speaks of a $230 seal- skin ¬ Jacket that some society woman mlgnt wear this winter that should be worn by some woman not In society. It makes no difference who the woman may be , the greatest number of White Russian soap wrappers secures the valuable prizes. And the $250 seal Jacket , made-to-measure , fit guaranteed , goes to the womanhaving the largest number ot wrappers to her credit , but they must bo wrappers from the beat soap made White Russian remember that. Quick Hair Restorer , made by Mrs. Ger- vals - Graham , will restore the original color to gray or faded hair In a few days. No sulphur , no lead , no sediment. Clear as water and as harmless. At Davles , 1511 Douglas street. Free book "About the Hair. " See Ham , Jr. , at Hagcnback's. | SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.- a. . aa > -< i * fr t > at * a * The scandals Incident to the recent dem- ocratic ¬ primaries has called attention to- tbo new law governing the holding of pri- maries ¬ which go Into effect after the next regular registration of voters. This law was framed by Senator Van Dusen and Is In- tended ¬ to protect primary elections and also to punish offenses committed thereat.- AH . persons who are legal voters shall have the right under this law to participate In primary elections , but shall bo subject to such political qualifications as may too pro- scribed ¬ by law or laid down ' 'by the commit ¬ tee. In order that none but those affiliat- ing ¬ with and being members of any political party shall participate In any primary elec- tion ¬ a system for the registration of such persons has been provided. Supervisors of registration will note In foooks to be provided for the purpose the political party which the applicant for registration affiliates with.- In . this way It is hoped that the packing of primaries may be obviated , at least te- a great extent. In all primary elections held under this act the officers for each election district shall consist of two Judges and one clerk and their duties and responsibilities shall bo precisely the same as those legally appointed and regularly qualified officers of regular state elections.- These primary off- icers ¬ are to be appointed by resolution passed by a majority vote of the members of the regularly organized and constituted com- mittee ¬ or governing authority of the politi- cal ¬ party holding such primary election. Be- fore ¬ entering upon their duties these Judges and clerks shall "be required to take the same oath required to bo taken by officers of regular state elections. Officers for primary elections must bo selected at least ton days ' 'before primary elections are held. The provisions of this law apply to all pri- mary ¬ elections held for the purpose ot nominating candidates for state , county , dis- trict ¬ or municipal officers- .As . the regular registration must first bo- made before this law goes Into effect the ilrst opportunity given to work under the new provisions will bo next spring , when a mayor , city treasurer , city clerk , police Judge and four members of the council are to "bo elected- .ComiilniiitH . About Snlvnllon Army. Complaints nro frequently made by busi- ness ¬ men about the Salvation army meet- ings ¬ which are held at the corner of Twenty- fourth and N streets. The meetings at- tract ¬ a crowd and the street is blocked clear out to the car track , leaving no room for vehicles to pass. Yesterday Chief of Po- llco - Carroll stated that hereafter ho pro- posed ¬ to confine these meetings to atreets- en which there are no car tracks. Captain Rosnan of the local corps is to ba request- ed ¬ to stop holding meetings on the corner mentioned and if ho compiles with the re- quest ¬ all will be well , but If ho does not Chief Carroll says that ho will then be com- pelled ¬ to take steps to see that ho does. Business men object to the crowds blocking the sidewalks , streets and doorways for an hour or more every evening and several complaints have been made to the police about the matter- .I'lirmiTii1 . 'IVI <: phone Comimuy. Thomas E. Parmelce , vice president , and T.- H. . . Pollock , general manager of the Plaits- mouth Telephone company , called on Gen- eral ¬ Manager Kenyon of the Stock Yards company yesterday in reference to extend- ing ¬ the lines of their company to the Ex- change - building. It was statad that this company Is erecting lines for the benefit of the farmers in Casa and Sarpy counties and an office at the live stock exchange Is- creatly desired , as It will give the country people an opportunity of keeping In close touch with the market. Mr , Purmelee also explained to Mr. Kenyon that his company had connections In Iowa and Missouri. No arrangements for the opening of an ofllcn were made , as the Plattsmouth company has no franchise to enter the city or string wires along the streets or alleys- .Klllfil . ! > u Hunt }' Ilevolver , Albert Olllsthik , 19 years old and living at 3022 Q street , was cleaning a rusty re- volver ¬ last night. Not thinking It was loaded be looked down the barrel , when the thing went off , the bullet penetrating the young man's brain , causing death to occur in a short time. 'He was an employe ot one of the local packing houses.- XIMV . SjKtriii of Cuttle II run ill ni ; . A process on trUl In Australia that prom- ieca - to enable owners to retain all the ad ¬ vantages of branding without suffering the loss that results from it , Is attracting the attention of stockmen of this country. This process consists substantially of using a . caustic paste c the ' 'branding Iron which re- moves - ; the hair and prevents It growing again , thus stamping the brand on the hide | Indelibly while at the same time It does ; not sear nnd destroy the texture ot the ekln.- In . other words the brand only goes deep enough to destroy the hair follicles , thus preventing It from growing again on the ' brand. Such an Improvement would be worth many thousands ot dollars to the cat- tle ¬ Industry of this country. city Godfrey , watchmaker. "Best by test. " Sam Christie Is spending Sunday with friends nt LoVeland , la. For sale , three now houses , monthly pay ¬ ments. Persons , Glasgow block. Armour & Co. nro handling qulto n num- ber ¬ of export orders at the present tlmo- .Ds . Hasan & Greene , dentists , Glasgow blk Thomas Fitzgerald Is carrying the mail for E , a. Rozellc , who is nway on a vaca ¬ tion.A. . . J. Meth of Denver , Colo. , will speak at the Y. M. C. A. rooms at 3 o'clock this afternoon. imported 'arl nnd 'srf on draught nt Klcln- Mrs. . C. Morton of Blair Is the guest of Judge aud Mrs. F. A. Agnew , Twenty-third and N streets.- W. . . R. Laughlln goes to Sioux City today to tnko charge of a branch office for Clay , Robinson & Co.- Uov. . . J. S. McCulloch. I) . D. , will occupy the pulpit at the United Presbyterian church this morning. Peter Lenagh , coal1 & feed. 2 h & Q. Tel 25- .Mr. . . and Mrs. D. J. Campbell have re- turned ¬ from Sioux City , where they spent a week visiting friends.- No . services will bo herd at the First Presbyterian church today on account of the repairs being in ado to the building. Miss Salllo Hannon , who has been the guest ot Mrs. W. J. McCrann , will leave today for her homo In Louisville , Ky. Chris Mclcher is mourning the loss of a watch , which was stolen from his residence by sneak thieves last Friday afternoon. The state convention of the Y. M. C. A. will bo held In South Omaha October 12 to- 1C , About ICO delegates are expected- .Stott's . stationery store removed to old postofllco butfdlng. Increased stock of blank books , stationery , office nnd school supplies. v Miss Anna Conley , who has been the guest of Miss Al'lcq Rafferty for the past three weeks , has returned to her homo at Sioux City. Deputy City Treasurer A. M. Gallagher will leave this afternoon for Loulsvirio , Ky. , whcro ho will spend a couple of weeks vis- iting ¬ friends.- Melchor's . Instant Headache Cure , 10 cents Mrs. Elizabeth Winters died yesterday nt the homo of H. C. Wiriglng , 3112 Q street. The remains will bo forwarded to Osccola , la. , for interment. The Bureau of Animal Industry is now located on the seond floor of the new post- office building , the removal from the Pack ¬ ers' bank having been made yesterday.- A . special service of the Christian En- deavor ¬ society will bo hold on the lawn at- Dr. . Wheelor'e residence , Twenty-second and I streets , this evening at C:30 : o'clock. See Ed Munshaw & Co. for lumber. Tel. 285. The Ladles' Aid society of the Presby- terian ¬ church wiir give a lawn social at the residence of Mrs. D. L. Holmes , Twen- tyfourth ¬ and D streets , on Monday even ¬ ing.Men's cheviot suits. 293. Crash suits , 98c. Guilds' wash suits , 25c. Men's office coats , 25c. Men's golf shirts , 25c. String ties , Ic. Men's underwear , 15c. , at our clearing sale. Nebraska Shoo & Clothing House , South Omaha. The members of Nasturtium camp , Royal Neighbors , will give a fawn social at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Breen , Twen- tieth ¬ and J streets , Tuesday evening. This camp Is the recently organized auxiliary to camp No. 40S5 , Modern Woodmen of Ameri- ca. ¬ . ' i , Slabaugh , dentist , 21th and N sts. Tol. 73- .Epworth . leaguers are requested to meet at the Methodist church at ? o'clock this evening for the purpose of listening to re- ports ¬ from delegates to conventions. Rev.- J. . . A. Johnson wifl report on the national convention which was held at Indianapolis , whllo Eldon Smith , Martha Wlddls and Miss Thomas will report from the Epworth assembly nt Lincoln.- On . Tuesday evening the Women's Homo Missionary society ot the First M. E. church will give a lawn social nt the homo of Mrs. Brown , 721 North Twentysecond- street. . Refreshments nnd a musical pro- gram ¬ will furnish a part of the entertain ¬ ment. A pleasant time Is anticipated and n cordial Invitation Is extended to nil. The expansion nnd growth of the busi- ness ¬ of cructt , Pcabody & Co. , the largo shirt , collar nnd cuff manufacturers , have made It necessary to add greater manufac- turing ¬ facilities than they had planned for.- On . August 12 they purchased the fixtures , machinery and tools belonging to the Lco- nilnstor - Shirt company , Leomlnstcr , Mass. , nnd leased for n long term of years the real estate and buildings owned by that com ¬ pany. Cluett , Pcabody & Co. wllf start up this well equipped factory on August 21 , running to its fullest capacity on their reg- ular ¬ goods.- A . well known society woman wearing n $250 made-to-measure sealskin jacket the very finest money can buy presented by the manufacturers of the best laundry soap the world produces ( Whlto Russian ) would not bo appreciated ns much ns it wouM if this magnificent present Is secured by some jioor woman who hns not her share of this world's goods. The particulars of this great prize contest may bo found In Saturday's or Monday's paper. Stop at Scofield's Monday morning and you'll re greater bargains than you ever dreamed of In sum- mer ¬ goods. Wo are clearing them out now during the mid-summer season , just nt the time when they are needed. White Pique Skirts will bo sold like this : The 2.00 Plquo Skirts for 50c. The 1.00 Plquo Skirts for 100. The $8, $3 nnd $10 Skirts for 203. The llnest braided Skirts for 255. Bear In mind that wo haven't many that at these low prices they cannot bo ex- changed ¬ that we make , no alterations. SHIRT WAISTS 50c , 1.00 , 1.50bcautlful waists as clean and "fresh as when they left the makers' hands. We make these low prices to close them out , must have the room for other goods. * .CLOAK&SUITGO. 1510 Douglas St. DAY ACADEMY OF THE Cor. 27th and St. Mary's Avo. Classes will be resumed Wednesday , Sep ¬ tember 6th. The course of study pursued tit this In- stitution ¬ embraces all the branches of a thorough English Education , also the lan- guages ¬ , music , drawing , painting and nee- dle ¬ work. French , German and Latin are Included In the curriculum of studies , free of charge. Voice Builder The Art of Singing Suite 315- Ramge Bldg. DEFEAT GOVERNMENT TROOPS ProKt-oxa of IlcvntuUnn I" Snnio- DfimliiKO Hrltlftli nnil ( Irrinnti AVnr- AMhorc nt Capo llnytlcn. CAPE HAYTIRN. Aug. 19. The reinforce- ments ¬ of troops eent to the front by the government of Santo Domingo In the efforts to suppress the revolution have been de- feated ¬ and driven back to Monte Crlstl. The British steamer Andes and the Ger- man ¬ steamer Hungarln have grounded on the reefs outsldo of this port , the buoys swept nwny by the last cyclone not having been replaced. The cable connecting Capo Hnytlcn with Puerto Plata has been broken an n result of the grounding of the steamers. It Is hoped the Andes will be refloated this evening , but fears are entertained for the Hungarla. POUT AU PRINCE , Haytl , Aug. 19. A revolutionary group which assembled be- tween ¬ Cupey and Estcrovasa , In Santo Do- mingo ¬ , has dispersed without fighting and re-entered Haytlon territory.- A . thousand men , commanded by Minister Cordero , nro guarding Fort Bclalr nud watching the frontier , whllo war vosssl * are patrollng th6 coast In order to prevent ft landing of Jlmlncz , who nsplres to the pres- idency ¬ of the Santo Dlmlngo republic. Comity Vclcrmm. The sixth ntiuital reunion ot the Douglas Veteran nssoclatlon commences nt Wnterloo Monday , August 21 , nnd continues four days. All soldiers nnd their families nro- welcome. . A good tlmo Is expected. Tenio , straw , hay nnd fuel1 nro furnished trea for cnmplng. Bands of good music nnd flno speakers will bo present. Sham battles every day and cnrnpflrct each evening. _ Mrs. Gcrvnls Graham's Cucumber nnd Elder Flower Crentn creates a perfect com ¬ plexion. Docs not cover up , but remove ! all blemishes. Call nt 1511 DotiRln * street , for frco samples nnd free book , "How to Bo Beautiful. " _ Darwln'a theory verified In Ham , Jr. , the orang-outang at Hagcnback's- .Kmicrnl . Xotlois The funcrnf of the Into Mrs. George D. Dandy will bo from Trinity cathedral on Monday morning. Services nt 10:30 : o clock , Interment nl Prospect Hill cemetery. Call and examine the Inrgest nnd most complete stock of Pianos ever shown In the w- est.STEINWAY . A. B. Chase , Ivers & Pond , Packard , Vose- Emerson. . And other stnndnrd makes are offered nt a heavy discount from regular prices to mnko room for our now fall stock , which is dally arriving from eastern fac- tories. ¬ . Artistic tuning by our corps of Stelnway tuners the best in the city. Tel- ephone ¬ 1G25. Pianos exchanged , moved , stored and repaired. ATTRACTIVE PIANOS TOR RENT.- We . sell new pianos on S5.OO payments every day in the year. Largest Piano House in the West , 1313 Farnam Street , MRS. J. BENSON KISSING BUGS 25e- T "Tandsome Skirt Waists we have, and too JL JL inany for time of the year, but we are going to sell them , and have put prices on them to make them go fast. See the lot we are selling at White Waists from 48c up. Free- Concert Tomorrow Furniture Free . . Supremacy . . Ice Cream Soda is unquestioned.- Wo . reached the top by glv- Ing - Free- Theatre the greatest values. Wo'll ? Tickets stay there by closely follow- inp - ? in our own footsteps and 3 Read the details in our full < endeavoring to make the ' page ad. today. Don't fail STRI- OMAHA. ( breach between us and our > to attend the opening. < competitors still wider. > . ( THE PEOPLE'S FUH MTIIHI ? & OAIIP 1ST CO. ) airM'MwwwWWVx vv-j y _ f- Jly Put to- of Furniture , Carpets , Stoves , etc. We have long been the acknowledged leaders of this line in the - west.- A . reputation wo earned by aggressive methods. Wo propose to continue this method and have made prices that will astound the masses , and tend to delight those in need of Purnlturo. Jt'g for your benefit to bear this in mind. Three Mahogany Rocker Piece Chamber highly polished Suit- just lllco the il- lustration ¬ h o r o Antique shown , vary beau- finish made beautifully propor- tioned ¬ , has , hund- toino - of hard- wood ¬ lontbor sout lull The carvings uro , very pretty Strong size , dresser Couch a n il substantially . Handsome Tufted built arid will add to lias largo bevel plate mirror beautiiul _ covered with fine veiour , now patterns , } { , t-0T Ky"hom- SCarvillgS - , Worth fully 25.00 H ftt-i rare colorings-made amply largo wlthpood _ This vuluo l fully springs. The frames are hiphly 2.19 special sale price only polished worth fully $15 , on- lyDraperies Carpets Bargains in Stoves. Furniture at a Big Saving Curtain Pole * free wllli rneli COOIC STOVR- pnlr CIIIFPO.MHIl I'AHI.OIl SUITS of IKRC op IniieMry uurtnlnii. No , 8 Cook Stove-full s'ze oven Five-drawer antique hardwood Chlf- Beautiful Parlor Suits , with oak or- fonler KOTTIXailAM IAOB CUIITAINS- doubly lined | ds-v , full cnstored , nicely nlshed. mahogany frames , nlcoly upholstered , _ ,., yards long, 51 Inches wide a good 10.tO - - only- KTKRI trimmings v O = OS " - worth fully $ s.OO A OR Bprlne edge , regular $) )5 ' assortment of patterns | 24 special sale price * * = O value only worth 2.00 a-pair only * UA.VaiC ItoOM CHAIR DIIUSNBH HlH''KIi ; MUSl.IN CURTAINS Full Hlze Bteel Uange-four holes Antique dlnlngroom Chairs , beautifully Mahogany Dressers , highly handsomely ornamenteit with nickel Antique or worth 2.00 pair ORc trimmings duplex carved back and spindles , strongly polished , with bevel plate mirror , only - coal wood-worth grate will burn or built , worth $115 .79 worth fully $ U.OO-salo Q QQ 33.75 fully S Efl Jvli- ASOIIM2 ( ItOI'13 I'OIITIWHBS only * only , . , price only * * - - for double doors worth | OQ ( STOVK- 2burner nocKint- TAIIM5 $ ) .00sale price JJII- HIJSSKLS Gasoline Stove genuine oteel Cane Heat Rocker. nntiqu finished , Ladles' Dressing Tnble , quarter saweri frame , with full size burners , OG -g hardwood , worth fully golden oak , mahogany nnlsh or birds' XK'P I.ACB CUUTAI.VS former price $3CO . . * VO $ : .00only ; . . ; eye maple , with Freeh plate mirror. rich designs and patterns 75 now , French legs , worth { 12.00 fi * 7 = rworth J6.W a paironlyI- II2D anil 8111.VA Cl.OBIJT Crockery Lamps.- BVnlcce . Solid oak China Closet , highly poHshcd , Window Shades , mounted on good oval plate glam, live partitions , rollers worth 25c Dinner Bets , fine English worth fully 29.00 > y en Jicd Lounge , with solid oak frame , only plilna , underglazed , beatulful decora- tloiis - sale price only lfl a"K- XT12SIO. veiour coverings , choice patterns , , neat patterns , worth A Shades put up free of charge. * * VC3- 100nIeco fully 3.00 , only > 'I'AIII.IT- Blxfoot worth fully $ H.OO-salo 890 Union Ingrain Carpets- hardwood Extension Table , only . worth 40c"a yard . . , 4C Dinner Set , Kngllsh neml-por* ' OMHMJ HHI celaln , underglazed decoration , antique Ilnlih. with five All wool Ingrain Carpet neat pat- SlDKIIOAIIIl - pieces , assorted col- rr QE- 59c - J'lato mirror-worth JQ ' Semi-porcelain Chamber Bets , 6 pieces , " handsome decorations , Solid > -W-only Rich Tapestry IJrussels pretty oak SldelKiard. highly polished , bevel plate mirror , full size IiVAMI3I.13n I1IJI1- worth fully We per yard . .. patterns-worth fully J3.CO i ten , only , , , ... . * OifH- lefe'ant vvo'r't'h'ulTy $ is.6o- Q QC Heavy Iron Enameled Ded , brass trim- Velvet Carpet-excellent patterns-rare only. . ,. , V OO mlngs. nice designs , worth designs worth 1.15 Parlor Lamp , with pretty dec- orated - COMIHXATIO.V IIOOICOASK fully J3.00sale per yard . . . . globe , bas Ilnished in different colore , solid brass trimmings com- plete ¬ Oak or mahogany Combination Book- case - AxmliiKter Carpets rare pat- terns - with largo fancy decorated , handsomely tlnlshed , with ad- jiutable - cK.vnsu , 1.25 values this sale . globe , burner and chimney o shelves , separate closet in Center Table , made of oak or mahog- any. - 5.00 value M.5 ! bark for magazines , worth . largo top , l lower shelf , worth fuj- Till * new null Inr alt fully 16.00 sale price * 7 en lv 3.00spcclal eale price | Q free. TltUMCS only * ou only * - CASH OR CREDIT We Adjust the Terms to Suit Your Convenience. 235

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUfTTST 20 , 1809.

SOCIETY GOES A SUMMERING

Meanlims a Deadly Qulot Settles Down

Upon the Town.

SWELL FUNCTIONS SENT TO THE REAR

lleclpc *. for Spnnlliifc n Snnnncr Vncn-tlnti

-1'lcnnnnlly ConiliiK * null

of Hie llcnlKcn *.

of Oinnlin.-

A

.

deadly quiet has eattled over Omahawhile the world goes n-summcrlng. Thoseunfortunates who , because of stress ofbusiness or other equally cmbarasslng con-

ditions¬

, are compelled to endure the "dog-days" of August nt homo , spend their even-ings

¬

in the cool and beauty of the expo-sition

¬

grounds. Teas and dinner partieswith the requisite nil ft collar and dresssuit hold no alluring charms. In a fewweeks , however , society will bo taking upher usual round of gaiety and bo summoningher devotees from mountain , sea , auJplain for the entertainment of the "strang-eh

-within her gates. "

Recipe for a Summer Vncnllon.-A

.picnic or two ,

A trolley ride ,A railroad trip ,A country clrjve ,

JMIx well with dimt nnil summer fun ,

Add languor , humor , Ice nnil fun ,

Verandas , mioonllght , n blcyclo run ,

With pretty phrases , dilute to tasteThis heavy compound , but do not wasteThe palling sweets In Its adorning ;

Bcrvo crisp and fresh on Sunday morning-

.Mnveinentn

.

of Society 1'enplc.-Mrs.

.. Frank Porter loft for Chicago Mon ¬

day.Miss Winnie Dauman is visiting at Honey

Creek.-Mr.

.

. A. K. Squlro has removed to DCS-

Molncs , la.-

Mrs..

. F. C. I'atton Is visiting her parentsIn Fremont. .

Judge Baxter has gone to Dome lake on-

a fishing trip.Miss Mary Wood Is spending a week nt-

Whtcrloo , Neb.-

Mr..

. J. W. Munn and wlfo have returnedfrom Hot Springs.-

Mrs..

. George Darker is convalescent afterher severe Illness.-

Mr.

.

. and Mrs. F. T. Hansom returned lastweek from thu east.-

Mr.

.

. and Mrs. Howard Daldrlgo are homofrom an eastern trip.-

Mrs..

. Samuel Burns' is spending the sum-mer

¬

at Chautauqua , N. Y-

.Mrs.

.

. Jnmcs McKcnna and Mrs. W. O-

.Droatch.

left yesterday for Hot Springs , S.-

D.

.

. , and Sylvan lake.-

Mr.

.

. E. C. Price and family are spendinga month among the Black Hills. *

Miss Georgia Llndsoy is the guest of theMisses Crounso of Fort Calbaun.-

Mr..

. and Mrs. James H. VanDusen left onMonday for an outing at Long Pine.-

Mr..

. Devore Palmer has returned from apleasant vacation at Yankton , S. D-

.Mr.

.

. and Mrs. Howard Kennedy , jr. , leftWednesday for a fortnight's trip east.-

Dr..

. Victor H. Coffman and family leftlast week for a tour through the west.-

Mr.

.

. and Mrs. Andrew Rosewater left fora fortnight's trip to Lake Powaukee , Wls.

Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer left thisweek for a vacation nt Glenwood Springs.-

Mrs.

.

. John S. Berry and children arrivedhome after an extended visit in New York.-

Mrs.

.

. Arthur Pinto returned Monday froma month's visit In Wisconsin and Michigan.-

Mrs.

.

. Joel M. Cornish , accompanied byher nleco , has gone to Glenwood Springs ,

Colo.Mrs.. W. C. Ives and mother. Mrs. Locke ,

win return home next week from the BlackHills.-

G.

.

. S. Benawa and Bister , Mrs. Plncotnbo ,

have gone for a three weeks' trip on thelakes.

Lieutenant Cowin left Monday afternoonfor San Francisco , whore ho will sail forManila.

Miss Nelllo Randair and Miss Marv Town.are- spending two weeks among Lincolnfriends.-

Rev..

. Hubert Herring and wlfo have Boneto PoynoHe. Wls. , to spend a month withrelatives.-

Dr.

.

. and Mrs. H. P. Hamilton are spend-ing

¬

the month of. August in Wisconsin and''Minnesota.-

Mr.

.

. and Mrs. Henry Hiller have returnedfrom Macklnao island and a tour of thegreat lakes.-

Mrs..

. J. A. Hannan leaves today to visitrcratives In Rockford , 111. , and NiagaraFalls. N. Y-

.Messrs..

. Charles and Herbert Woodlandhave gone to Sioux Fairs , S. D. , for a twoweeks' outing. '

Mr. A. P. Brink returned homo from apleasant vacation spent in Atlantic City andalong the coast.-

Mrs..

. H. K. Burket Is expected home nextweek from a two months' stay at her cot-

tage¬

at Tekamah.-Mrs.

.

. E. G. Brabrook left yesterday for aten days' visit with friends in Denver andColorado Springs.-

Dr..

. and Mrs. Charles L. Hull left Satur-day

¬

for a short visit with Judge and Mrs-

.Holnfcs

.

of Lincoln.-Mr.

.

( . John T. Gathers has gone to Pennsyl-vania

¬

on a visit to bis old homo. Ho will begone about a week.

Miss A. Haskel returned this week fromIllinois , her former home , and an extendedvisit through the cast

Louis R. Bostwlck returned yesterdayfrom a month's outing in the Hocky moun-

tains¬

hunting and listing.-

Mrs..

. Clement Chase is convalescing aftera fong and serious illness' at the homo ofher parents In Los Angeles.-

Mr.

.

. and Mrs. J. C. Wharton and sons ,

Gerald and Clement , report a pleasant va-

cation¬

nt Hot Springs , S. D.Internal Kovenuo Collector Houtz and

O. M. Lambortson have gone on a twoweeks' fishing trip in Montana.-

Mrs.

.

. Edward V. Lewis , Miss Lewis andArthur Lowls have returned after an out-

ing¬

of six weeks at Lake OkoboJI.-

Mr.

.

. and Mrs. Beecher Hlgby and childrenhave returned from a visit to DenrtWood-.Spcarflsn

.

and other Black Hills points.-

Mr.

.

. and Mrs. Charles Barbon returnedfrom a pleasant trip to Denver and leftThursday afternoon1 for a visit to Chicago.-

Dr.

.

. Frederick J. Wearne left last nlshtto Manltou , Col-

orado

¬for a two weeks' sojournSprings andj other mountain resorts.

Miss Agnes C. Myers has returned froma two weeks' pleasure trip to Denver. Goto-

rado

-

Springs , Pike's Peak and Salt Lake

City.Mr.. D. H. Goodrich nnd Mr. C , Will Ham-

itton-

returned last week from a pleasantvacation spent at Duluth , Macklnac and thelakes.-

Mr.

.

. and Mrs. J. H. Butler and Mrs. Rob-

.ert

.J. Binning wilt leave the latter part of

the week for a ten days' trip throughColo-

rado.¬

.

Dr Doherty has rented his houBe to Mr.-

W

.

Irving of Wyoming , and will move hisfamily to Yankton , S. D. . about Septum-

tier 10-

.Mr

.

Harry Laurie sailed for Europe lastweek. He will return in October accom-

panlcd

-

by his family, who are at present in-

Scotland. .

Miss Ethel Wllklns has returned fromColorado after a delightful visit of a monthIn Denver , Georgetown and other places of-

Interest. .

Leonard Mack of the Union Pacific yard-

master's-

omco has returned from a trip to

Denver , Ogdcn , Salt Lake and other west-ern

¬

points.-'Miss

.

Grace Gunncll returned last weekfrom a vacation of n month , during which* hn visited Chicago , "Milwaukee and Michi-gan

¬

points.Miss Susie F , Brady , has returned from

Cheyenne accompanied by her sister , Mrs.Frank J. Morris , with whom she spentseven weeks.-

Mrs..

. C. 0. Saunders , accompanied hy herchlfdrcn , left Friday evening for a visit ofthree week * with relatives at SpokaneFalls , Wash.-

Mr..

. James McKcnna has gone on a shortsea voyage. He will spend two weeks inIreland and return on the same vessel Inwhich ho crossed ,

Miss Hodslo Ford will accompany her sis-ter

¬

, Mrs. Wcrmcr, to her home in Philadel-phia

¬

, and will attend Miss Baldwin's schoolIn Bryn Mawr , Pa.-

A.

.

. H. Waterhotise , the newly erected prin-cipal

¬

of the High school1 , and Wife , havetaken up their residence In this city at 416South Twenty-eighth street.-

Rev..

. T. J. Mackay , rector of All Saints'Episcopal church , Is enjoying a much need-ed

¬

rest at Glenwood Hot Springs , where howill remain until September 1.

Miss Jessie Dickinson , daughter of Gen-eral

¬

Manager Dickinson of the Union Pa-cific

¬

, left Thursday with a party of friendsfor a trip through Yellowstone park.-

Mrs..

. E. L. Lomax. Mrs. Robert Baxterand Mrs. J , H , Mlllard loft yesterday in aspecial car over the Union Pacific for anouting in California of several weeks.-

A.

.

. II , Heath of the Kansas Farmer , To-peka

-, Kan. , nnd wife , are enjoying the

Greater America exposition. They are theguests of H. E. Heath and wlfo of thiscity.

Miss Henrietta Roes has returned homoafter a pleasant visit with relatives at-Kcokuk , la. , and Memphis , Mo. Miss Rccswas accompanied by her cousin , Miss Gcrt-rude Roes-

.Mr.

, and Mrs. F. J. McArdlc are about tomove Into their new home , near Twenty-11 tth and Hamilton streets. The interior Isnow belnc decorated and is fast ncarlng-completion. .

.Mrs. A. Mandelbcrg and children , Walter ,Sidney and Hoslnnm , returned yesterdayfrom a delightful trip of several weeks'length In the mountain regions about Mant-tou

-nnd Colorado Springs.-

W..

. B. Whltehorn nnd C. N. Forbes havereturned from Danville , 111. , where theywere the cucsts of their cousins , the MissesGood. Their trip also extended to NiagaraFalls and New York City.

Miss Clara Palmer arrives home todayafter a year's absence in Europe , where shehas been studying vocal culture. MissPalmer's return will be greeted with de-light

¬

by a host of admirers In both socialand musical circles.

Judge Ives , Mr. M. A. Hall and Mr. KarT-A. . Conncll of Now York City returnedThursday from a successful hunting expe ¬

dition In the Big Horn mountains. Mr. Con-nell

-will spend the remainder of the sum-

mer¬

as a guest In Omaha.Miss Jean Wallace Campbell , the welN

known ornithologist of Edinburgh , Scot-land

¬

, stopped on her way to the HawaiianIslands as the guest of Mrs. R. E. McKel-vey

-of this city. Miss Campbell expressed

much interest in the birds of Nebraska.-Mrs.

.. B. F. Weaver, who left with the

Airen party last June for a visit throughCalifornia and along the coast. Is home af-ter

¬

an absence of seven weeks. The pleas-ure

¬

trip included the Yosemlte valley ,southern California and the famous beach ,Del Coronado. nnd the Cataltna Islands. AtSan Francisco Mrs. Weaver left the partyfor a visit among friends In Portrand ,

Seattle , Tacoma and Victoria.

Out of Town Client * .

Miss Palmer of Chicago is visiting MissPhlllppl.-

Mr..

. Harry Glbbs left Thursday for hishome in Buffalo.-

Mr..

. Vernon Lee Is the guest of hisfather , Dr. E. W. Lee.

Miss Addle Woodruff of Dlxon , in. , is vis-iting

¬

Mies Cora Persons.-Mrs.

.

. Gordon Sawyer and son of Jollct arevisiting Mrs. C. A. Chafiln.

Miss Marguerite Ponder of Denver Is vis-iting

¬

Miss Mercy Salisbury-.IIIss

.

Josephine Brady has returned froma trip through Iowa and Missouri.-

Mrs..

. Earnhardt of Fort Leavenworth isthe guest of Miss Blanche McKenna.

Miss Bertha G. Green is visiting MissJosephine Brady at 2023 Charles street.-

Mr..

. and Mrs. Frank Boyd have recentlymoved Into their now cottage. 708 Loweavenue.-

Mr..

. Edmund Kooser of Somerset , Pa. , Isvisiting his brother , Mr. H. B. Kooser. andrelatives.-

Mrs..

. C. Strausler of Kansas City Is visit-ing

¬

her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Bondlnot ot-Yatcs street.-

Mr..

. W. D. Patton , jr. , . has returned toOmaha to visit his parents , Mr. and Mrs.-W.

.. D. Patton.Miss Agnes McKay has returned from an

eight weeks' visit in Kansas City and Ex-celsior

¬

Springs.-Mr.

.

. Frank M. BHsh. manager of Dun'smercantile agency of Lincoln , Is spendinga week In Omaha.-

Mrs..

. Edward Wilson of Bloomlngton , 111. ,

will be the guest of her son , Mr. S. N. Mc-Whorter

-, next week.-

Mrs..

. Fagan. and daughter Adaleene willreturn to Omaha Wednesday after an ab-sence

¬

of two months.-Mr.

.

. and Mrs. A. F. Oaks of Jasper , Minn. ,

are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bcecbcr Hlgbyand enjoying tbo exposition.-

Mrs..

. C. D. Jackson and little son , Donald ,

left Friday for a month's visit with Mrs-.Jackson's

.

parents in Denver.Miss Helen Moulton of Glenwood . and

Miss Gertrude Duncan of Tabor are tboguests of Miss Ruth Fleming ,

Mr. Ferdinand L. Voorhes of the DenverNational bank of Denver was the guestof Mr. W. B. Wilkins last Sunday.

Miss Lilian Lawrence of Burllngame ,

Kan. , has returned home after a month'svisit with her aunt , Mrs. W. D. Patton.

Miss Nan Cunningham of Lincoln is vis-iting

¬

relatives in tbo city. She will pre-side

¬

at the organ of the First Presbyterianchurch during the absence of her sister ,

Mrs. Howard Kennedy , jr.nnil-

Mr.. S. R. Rush , deputy United States at-torney

¬

for Nebraska , will be married Sep-tember

¬

6 to Miss Edith M. Plndell , daugh-ter

¬

of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Plndefl of Han-nibal

¬

, Mo. Miss Plndell is well known inOmaha society , where she has inado manyfriends by her more than ordinary attrac-tiveness

¬

, Mr. Rush Is now serving bis sec-ond

¬

term as deputy attorney and is favora-bly

¬

known in logar circles.Miss Edith Jnmca , daughter of the

former superintendent of the publicschools ot this city , will bo married August24 to Mr. A. S. AVhceler of Tacoma , Wash.Miss James was formerly organist of theFirst Presbyterian church of this city , and.has a host of friends. Mr , Wheeler Is aprofessor ot Harvard college , A silk quiltof much beauty has been made by four ofher girl friends of thli city as a weddinggift. One strip was made from pieces col-

lected¬

In Scotland , where one of the youngladles is visiting. Another comes fromPortland , Mo. ; another from California ,

and the fourth Is a representative of-

Omaha. . The four strips 'are Joined by| broad black eat In bands embroidered In the

favorite Dowers of the different young la-

dies , the rose , the pansy , the margueriteand the carnation ,

Ernst F. Magarct nnd Miss Cella Wolcottwent all the way to Bt. Louis last week toRet married. It was not a case ot elopement ,

but 01 r , Magaret was anxious that his father ,

I who Is a minister , should tie the nuptialknot for him , and hence the trip to the

I Missouri city , Mr, Mugaret and Miss Wol-i cott arrived In St. Louis Thursday meriting

and bad hardly time to brush the dust fromtheir traveling clothes before they called at

RAKINOPOWDER

Makes the food more delicious and wholesomeROYAl tUKINO POWCK CO. , hEW YODK.

the court house nnd procured their marrlncol-llcensc. . Then they proceeded to the parson *

ago of the Eden German Methodist church ,

occupied by Mr. MaRaret'a parents , nnd thefather had the pleasure of ofllcliUlnc at thenuptials of bla eldest ton. Mr. 'and Mrs-.Magnrct

.

have returned to this city and arethe recipients of many congratulations fromtheir host of friemlH. Mr. .Magarct Is n mem-.bcr

.of the firm of Macaret & Stephens , deal-

ers¬

In agricultural Implements , and hisbrldo formcrlv was employed by Swift atidCompany ns a stenographer. She made herhomo nt 1506 South Twenty-ninth street-

.KntertnlniiKiitN

.

nf the Week.Miss Lillian Hall entertained a number

of her young friends Tuesday evening Inhonor of her sixteenth birthday.-

Miss.

''Marlon Hughes gave a luncheon nndbox party to a few friends Wednesday aft-ernoon

¬

in honor of Miss Edna Bowcn-.ilrs.

.

. Devoo gave a delightful pink te.i forHolllstcr hive. Xo. 21 , Ladles ot the Mac ¬

cabees. Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4-

.A

.

very pretty birthday party was clvcn-by llttlo May Morcatty at her home , 1306South Twenty-fifth street , .Monday eveningfrom 7 to 10.

Miss Ruth Phlllp.pl gave an enjoyableluncheon Saturday In honor of Miss Palmerof Chicago. Flowers were used In abundanceand n most palatable menu served.-

A.

delllghtfully congenial company wasentertained nt dinner on Saturday by Mrs-.Itnyer.

.

. Covers were laid for ten. The tabledecorations ot pink roses and maiden hairterns attracted special attention by theirbeauty and artistic arrangement.-

Mrs..

. Max Burkcwood nnd Mrs. Schuhlgave a largo reception at the home ot thelatter on Lake street Tuesday afternoon forMiss Dlock of Kansas City. The roomslooked cool aud Inviting in their adornmentof whlto and uroen. The receiving partyadopted the earns colors lu their Huffy sum-mer

¬

gowns ,

Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Mullcr entertained onumber of their friends Tuesday evening In-

clelebratlon of their ellvcr wedding nunlver-sary.

-. The gifts were numerous nnd costly.

The house and dance hall were tastefullydecorated with flowers and palms and manycosy corners offered delightful retreats afterthe dances. An elaborate supper was servednt 11 o'clock. At a late hour the guests de-parted

¬

with the best wishes for their hostand hostess.-

Mr..

. Thomas J. Kelly , musical director ofthe Greater America Exposition , entertainedth6 following noted musicians (Monday after-noon

¬

in a. royal manner : Lieutenant DanGodfrey of the British Guards' band , T. P.Brooke , director of the Chicago Marinobans!: Herman Bellstcdt , king of the cor-netUls.

-. who Is winning laurels at the ex-

position¬

for his finished playing and alsodirectorship , and Fred Phlnney , manager of-Phlnney's United States band.-

A

.

rather ridiculous society article in to-

day's¬

World-Herald speaks of a $230 seal-skin

¬

Jacket that some society woman mlgntwear this winter that should be worn bysome woman not In society. It makes nodifference who the woman may be , thegreatest number of White Russian soapwrappers secures the valuable prizes. Andthe $250 seal Jacket , made-to-measure , fitguaranteed , goes to the womanhaving thelargest number ot wrappers to her credit ,

but they must bo wrappers from the beatsoap made White Russian remember that.

Quick Hair Restorer , made by Mrs. Ger-vals

-Graham , will restore the original color

to gray or faded hair In a few days. Nosulphur , no lead , no sediment. Clear aswater and as harmless. At Davles , 1511Douglas street. Free book "About the Hair."

See Ham , Jr. , at Hagcnback's.

| SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.-

a.

.aa>-<i * fr t> at * a *

The scandals Incident to the recent dem-ocratic

¬

primaries has called attention to-

tbo new law governing the holding of pri-maries

¬

which go Into effect after the nextregular registration of voters. This lawwas framed by Senator Van Dusen and Is In-

tended¬

to protect primary elections and alsoto punish offenses committed thereat.-

AH.

persons who are legal voters shall havethe right under this law to participate Inprimary elections , but shall bo subject tosuch political qualifications as may too pro-scribed

¬

by law or laid down ''by the commit ¬

tee. In order that none but those affiliat-ing

¬

with and being members of any politicalparty shall participate In any primary elec-

tion¬

a system for the registration of suchpersons has been provided. Supervisors ofregistration will note In foooks to be providedfor the purpose the political party whichthe applicant for registration affiliates with.-

In.

this way It is hoped that the packingof primaries may be obviated , at least te-

a great extent. In all primary elections heldunder this act the officers for each electiondistrict shall consist of two Judges and oneclerk and their duties and responsibilitiesshall bo precisely the same as those legallyappointed and regularly qualified officers ofregular state elections.- These primary off-

icers

¬

are to be appointed by resolution passedby a majority vote of the members of theregularly organized and constituted com-

mittee¬

or governing authority of the politi-cal

¬

party holding such primary election. Be-

fore¬

entering upon their duties these Judgesand clerks shall "be required to take thesame oath required to bo taken by officersof regular state elections. Officers forprimary elections must bo selected at leastton days ''before primary elections are held.The provisions of this law apply to all pri-

mary¬

elections held for the purpose otnominating candidates for state , county , dis-

trict¬

or municipal officers-.As

.

the regular registration must first bo-

made before this law goes Into effect theilrst opportunity given to work under thenew provisions will bo next spring , when amayor , city treasurer , city clerk , policeJudge and four members of the council areto "bo elected-

.ComiilniiitH

.

About Snlvnllon Army.Complaints nro frequently made by busi-

ness¬

men about the Salvation army meet-

ings¬

which are held at the corner of Twenty-fourth and N streets. The meetings at-

tract¬

a crowd and the street is blockedclear out to the car track , leaving no roomfor vehicles to pass. Yesterday Chief of Po-

llco-

Carroll stated that hereafter ho pro-

posed¬

to confine these meetings to atreets-en which there are no car tracks. CaptainRosnan of the local corps is to ba request-ed

¬

to stop holding meetings on the cornermentioned and if ho compiles with the re-

quest¬

all will be well , but If ho does notChief Carroll says that ho will then be com-

pelled¬

to take steps to see that ho does.Business men object to the crowds blockingthe sidewalks , streets and doorways for anhour or more every evening and severalcomplaints have been made to the policeabout the matter-

.I'lirmiTii1

.

'IVI < : phone Comimuy.Thomas E. Parmelce , vice president , and T.-

H..

. Pollock , general manager of the Plaits-mouth Telephone company , called on Gen-

eral¬

Manager Kenyon of the Stock Yardscompany yesterday in reference to extend-ing

¬

the lines of their company to the Ex-change

-building. It was statad that this

company Is erecting lines for the benefit ofthe farmers in Casa and Sarpy countiesand an office at the live stock exchange Is-

creatly desired , as It will give the countrypeople an opportunity of keeping In closetouch with the market. Mr, Purmelee alsoexplained to Mr. Kenyon that his companyhad connections In Iowa and Missouri. Noarrangements for the opening of an ofllcnwere made , as the Plattsmouth company hasno franchise to enter the city or stringwires along the streets or alleys-

.Klllfil

.

! > u Hunt }' Ilevolver ,

Albert Olllsthik , 19 years old and livingat 3022 Q street , was cleaning a rusty re-

volver¬

last night. Not thinking It was loadedbe looked down the barrel , when the thingwent off , the bullet penetrating the youngman's brain , causing death to occur in ashort time. 'He was an employe ot one ofthe local packing houses.-

XIMV

.

SjKtriii of Cuttle II run ill ni; .

A process on trUl In Australia that prom-ieca

-to enable owners to retain all the ad¬

vantages of branding without suffering theloss that results from it , Is attracting theattention of stockmen of this country. Thisprocess consists substantially of using a .

caustic paste c the ''branding Iron which re-

moves- ;

the hair and prevents It growingagain , thus stamping the brand on the hide |

Indelibly while at the same time It does ;

not sear nnd destroy the texture ot the ekln.-

In.

other words the brand only goes deepenough to destroy the hair follicles , thuspreventing It from growing again on the '

brand. Such an Improvement would beworth many thousands ot dollars to the cat-tle

¬

Industry of this country.

cityGodfrey , watchmaker. "Best by test. "Sam Christie Is spending Sunday with

friends nt LoVeland , la.For sale , three now houses , monthly pay ¬

ments. Persons , Glasgow block.Armour & Co. nro handling qulto n num-

ber¬

of export orders at the present tlmo-.Ds

.

Hasan & Greene , dentists , Glasgow blkThomas Fitzgerald Is carrying the mail

for E , a. Rozellc , who is nway on a vaca ¬

tion.A..

. J. Meth of Denver , Colo. , will speak atthe Y. M. C. A. rooms at 3 o'clock thisafternoon.

imported 'arl nnd 'srf on draught nt Klcln-Mrs. . C. Morton of Blair Is the guest of

Judge aud Mrs. F. A. Agnew , Twenty-thirdand N streets.-

W..

. R. Laughlln goes to Sioux City todayto tnko charge of a branch office for Clay ,Robinson & Co.-

Uov..

. J. S. McCulloch. I) . D. , will occupythe pulpit at the United Presbyterianchurch this morning.

Peter Lenagh , coal1 & feed. 2 h & Q. Tel 25-

.Mr.

.

. and Mrs. D. J. Campbell have re-turned

¬

from Sioux City , where they spenta week visiting friends.-

No.

services will bo herd at the FirstPresbyterian church today on account of therepairs being in ado to the building.

Miss Salllo Hannon , who has been theguest ot Mrs. W. J. McCrann , will leavetoday for her homo In Louisville , Ky.

Chris Mclcher is mourning the loss of awatch , which was stolen from his residenceby sneak thieves last Friday afternoon.

The state convention of the Y. M. C. A.will bo held In South Omaha October 12 to-1C , About ICO delegates are expected-

.Stott's.

stationery store removed to oldpostofllco butfdlng. Increased stock ofblank books , stationery , office nnd schoolsupplies.

v

Miss Anna Conley , who has been theguest of Miss Al'lcq Rafferty for the pastthree weeks , has returned to her homo atSioux City.

Deputy City Treasurer A. M. Gallagherwill leave this afternoon for Loulsvirio , Ky. ,

whcro ho will spend a couple of weeks vis-iting

¬

friends.-Melchor's

.

Instant Headache Cure , 10 centsMrs. Elizabeth Winters died yesterday nt

the homo of H. C. Wiriglng , 3112 Q street.The remains will bo forwarded to Osccola ,la. , for interment.

The Bureau of Animal Industry is nowlocated on the seond floor of the new post-office building , the removal from the Pack¬

ers' bank having been made yesterday.-A

.special service of the Christian En-

deavor¬

society will bo hold on the lawn at-Dr. . Wheelor'e residence , Twenty-secondand I streets , this evening at C:30: o'clock.

See Ed Munshaw & Co. for lumber. Tel. 285.The Ladles' Aid society of the Presby-

terian¬

church wiir give a lawn social atthe residence of Mrs. D. L. Holmes , Twen-tyfourth

¬

and D streets , on Monday even ¬

ing.Men'scheviot suits. 293. Crash suits ,

98c. Guilds' wash suits , 25c. Men's officecoats , 25c. Men's golf shirts , 25c. Stringties , Ic. Men's underwear , 15c. , at ourclearing sale. Nebraska Shoo & ClothingHouse , South Omaha.

The members of Nasturtium camp , RoyalNeighbors , will give a fawn social at thehomo of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Breen , Twen-tieth

¬

and J streets , Tuesday evening. Thiscamp Is the recently organized auxiliary tocamp No. 40S5 , Modern Woodmen of Ameri-ca.

¬

. ' i ,

Slabaugh , dentist , 21th and N sts. Tol. 73-

.Epworth.

leaguers are requested to meetat the Methodist church at ? o'clock thisevening for the purpose of listening to re-ports

¬

from delegates to conventions. Rev.-J.

.

. A. Johnson wifl report on the nationalconvention which was held at Indianapolis ,

whllo Eldon Smith , Martha Wlddls and

Miss Thomas will report from the Epworthassembly nt Lincoln.-

On.

Tuesday evening the Women's HomoMissionary society ot the First M. E.church will give a lawn social nt the homoof Mrs. Brown , 721 North Twentysecond-street. . Refreshments nnd a musical pro-gram

¬

will furnish a part of the entertain ¬

ment. A pleasant time Is anticipated andn cordial Invitation Is extended to nil.

The expansion nnd growth of the busi-ness

¬

of cructt , Pcabody & Co. , the largoshirt , collar nnd cuff manufacturers , havemade It necessary to add greater manufac-turing

¬

facilities than they had planned for.-On

.

August 12 they purchased the fixtures ,

machinery and tools belonging to the Lco-

nilnstor-

Shirt company , Leomlnstcr , Mass. ,

nnd leased for n long term of years the realestate and buildings owned by that com ¬

pany. Cluett , Pcabody & Co. wllf start upthis well equipped factory on August 21 ,

running to its fullest capacity on their reg-ular

¬

goods.-

A

.

well known society woman wearing n$250 made-to-measure sealskin jacket thevery finest money can buy presented bythe manufacturers of the best laundry soapthe world produces ( Whlto Russian ) wouldnot bo appreciated ns much ns it wouM ifthis magnificent present Is secured by somejioor woman who hns not her share of thisworld's goods. The particulars of this greatprize contest may bo found In Saturday'sor Monday's paper.

Stop at Scofield'sMonday morning and you'll re greater

bargains than you ever dreamed of In sum-mer

¬

goods. Wo are clearing them out nowduring the mid-summer season , just nt thetime when they are needed.

White Pique Skirtswill bo sold like this :

The 2.00 Plquo Skirts for 50c.

The 1.00 Plquo Skirts for 100.The $8 , $3 nnd $10 Skirts for 203.The llnest braided Skirts for 255.Bear In mind that wo haven't many that

at these low prices they cannot bo ex-

changed¬

that we make, no alterations.SHIRT WAISTS 50c , 1.00 , 1.50bcautlful

waists as clean and "fresh as when theyleft the makers' hands. We make theselow prices to close them out , must havethe room for other goods.

*

.CLOAK&SUITGO.1510 Douglas St.

DAY ACADEMY OF THE

Cor. 27th and St. Mary's Avo.Classes will be resumed Wednesday , Sep ¬

tember 6th.The course of study pursued tit this In-

stitution¬

embraces all the branches of athorough English Education , also the lan-guages

¬

, music , drawing , painting and nee-dle

¬

work.French , German and Latin are Included

In the curriculum of studies , free of charge.

Voice Builder

The Art of Singing

Suite 315-

Ramge Bldg.

DEFEAT GOVERNMENT TROOPS

ProKt-oxa of IlcvntuUnn I" Snnio-DfimliiKO Hrltlftli nnil ( Irrinnti AVnr-

AMhorc nt Capo llnytlcn.

CAPE HAYTIRN. Aug. 19. The reinforce-ments

¬

of troops eent to the front by thegovernment of Santo Domingo In the effortsto suppress the revolution have been de-

feated¬

and driven back to Monte Crlstl.The British steamer Andes and the Ger-

man¬

steamer Hungarln have grounded onthe reefs outsldo of this port , the buoysswept nwny by the last cyclone not havingbeen replaced.

The cable connecting Capo Hnytlcn withPuerto Plata has been broken an n result ofthe grounding of the steamers. It Is hopedthe Andes will be refloated this evening , butfears are entertained for the Hungarla.

POUT AU PRINCE , Haytl , Aug. 19. Arevolutionary group which assembled be-

tween¬

Cupey and Estcrovasa , In Santo Do-

mingo¬

, has dispersed without fighting andre-entered Haytlon territory.-

A.

thousand men , commanded by MinisterCordero , nro guarding Fort Bclalr nud

watching the frontier , whllo war vosssl * arepatrollng th6 coast In order to prevent ft

landing of Jlmlncz , who nsplres to the pres-

idency¬

of the Santo Dlmlngo republic.

Comity Vclcrmm.The sixth ntiuital reunion ot the Douglas

Veteran nssoclatlon commences nt WnterlooMonday , August 21 , nnd continues fourdays. All soldiers nnd their families nro-welcome. . A good tlmo Is expected. Tenio ,

straw , hay nnd fuel1 nro furnished trea forcnmplng. Bands of good music nnd flnospeakers will bo present.

Sham battles every day and cnrnpflrcteach evening._

Mrs. Gcrvnls Graham's Cucumber nndElder Flower Crentn creates a perfect com ¬

plexion. Docs not cover up , but remove !all blemishes. Call nt 1511 DotiRln *

street , for frco samples nnd free book ,

"How to Bo Beautiful. "_Darwln'a theory verified In Ham , Jr. , the

orang-outang at Hagcnback's-

.Kmicrnl

.

XotloisThe funcrnf of the Into Mrs. George D.

Dandy will bo from Trinity cathedral onMonday morning. Services nt 10:30: o clock ,

Interment nl Prospect Hill cemetery.

Call and examine the Inrgest nnd most complete stock of Pianosever shown In the w-

est.STEINWAY.

A. B. Chase , Ivers & Pond , Packard , Vose-Emerson. .

And other stnndnrd makes are offered nt a heavy discount from regular pricesto mnko room for our now fall stock , which is dally arriving from eastern fac-

tories.¬

.

Artistic tuning by our corps of Stelnway tuners the best in the city. Tel-

ephone¬

1G25. Pianos exchanged , moved , stored and repaired.

ATTRACTIVE PIANOS TOR RENT.-We

.

sell new pianos on S5.OO payments every day inthe year.

Largest Piano House in the West , 1313 Farnam Street ,

MRS. J. BENSON

KISSING BUGS 25e-

T "Tandsome Skirt Waists we have, and too

JL JL inany for time of the year, but weare going to sell them , and have put

prices on them to make them go fast. See thelot we are selling at

White Waists from 48c up.

Free-Concert Tomorrow Furniture

Free . . Supremacy . .

Ice Cream Soda is unquestioned.-Wo

.

reached the top by glv-Ing

-Free-

Theatrethe greatest values. Wo'll ?

Tickets stay there by closely follow-inp

- ?

in our own footsteps and 3Read the details in our full < endeavoring to make the 'page ad. today. Don't fail

STRI-OMAHA.

( breach between us and our >to attend the opening. < competitors still wider. >

.(THE PEOPLE'S FUH MTIIHI ? & OAIIP 1ST CO. ) airM'MwwwWWVx vv-j y _f-

Jly Put to-of Furniture , Carpets , Stoves , etc. We have long been the acknowledged leaders of this line in the -west.-A

.

reputation wo earned by aggressive methods. Wo propose to continue this method and have made prices that will astound the masses , and tendto delight those in need of Purnlturo. Jt'g for your benefit to bear this in mind.

Three MahoganyRockerPiece

Chamber highly polished

Suit- just lllco the il-

lustration¬

h o r o

Antique shown , vary beau-

finish made beautifully propor-tioned

¬

, has, hund-toino

-

of hard-wood

¬ lontbor sout

lull The carvings uro, very pretty Strong

size , dresser Couch a n il substantially. Handsome Tufted built arid will add to

lias largo bevel plate mirror beautiiul _covered with fine veiour , now patterns , } {, t-0T Ky"hom-

SCarvillgS-

, Worth fully 25.00 H ftt-i rare colorings-made amply largo wlthpood_ This vuluo l fully

springs. The frames are hiphly 2.19special sale price only polished worth fully $15 , on-lyDraperies Carpets Bargains in Stoves.Furniture at a Big Saving Curtain Pole * free wllli rneli COOIC STOVR-

pnlrCIIIFPO.MHIl I'AHI.OIl SUITS of IKRC op IniieMry uurtnlnii. No , 8 Cook Stove-full s'ze ovenFive-drawer antique hardwood Chlf- Beautiful Parlor Suits , with oak or-fonler

KOTTIXailAM IAOB CUIITAINS- doubly lined | ds-v, full cnstored , nicely nlshed. mahogany frames , nlcoly upholstered , _ , ., yards long, 51 Inches wide a good

10.tO- -

only-KTKRI

trimmings v O= OS"-worth fully $ s.OO A OR Bprlne edge , regular $ ))5 ' assortment of patterns | 24special sale price ** = O value only worth 2.00 a-pair only * UA.VaiCItoOM CHAIR DIIUSNBH HlH''KIi ; MUSl.IN CURTAINS Full Hlze Bteel Uange-four holes

Antique dlnlngroom Chairs , beautifully Mahogany Dressers , highly handsomely ornamenteit with nickelAntique or worth 2.00 pair ORc trimmings duplexcarved back and spindles , strongly polished , with bevel plate mirror , only - coal wood-worthgrate will burn

orbuilt , worth $115 .79 worth fully $ U.OO-salo Q QQ 33.75fully

S EflJvli-ASOIIM2

( ItOI'13 I'OIITIWHBS only *only , . , price only * * - -for double doors worth | OQ ( STOVK-

2burnernocKint- TAIIM5 $ ) .00sale price JJII-

HIJSSKLSGasoline Stove genuine oteelCane Heat Rocker. nntiqu finished , Ladles' Dressing Tnble , quarter saweri frame , with full size burners , OG-g

hardwood , worth fully golden oak , mahogany nnlsh or birds' XK'P I.ACB CUUTAI.VS former price $3CO . . * VO$ : .00only ; . . ; eye maple , with Freeh plate mirror. rich designs and patterns 75 now ,

French legs , worth { 12.00 fi *7 =rworth J6.W a paironlyI-

II2Danil8111.VA Cl.OBIJT Crockery Lamps.-

BVnlcce.

Solid oak China Closet , highly poHshcd , Window Shades , mounted on goodoval plate glam , live partitions , rollers worth 25c Dinner Bets , fine Englishworth fully 29.00 >y en Jicd Lounge , with solid oak frame , only plilna , underglazed , beatulful decora-

tloiis-

sale price only lfl a"K-XT12SIO.

veiour coverings , choice patterns , , neat patterns , worth AShades put up free of charge. ** VC3-100nIecofully 3.00 , only> 'I'AIII.IT-

Blxfootworth fully $ H.OO-salo 890 Union Ingrain Carpets-

hardwood Extension Table , only . worth 40c"a yard . . , 4C Dinner Set , Kngllsh neml-por*' OMHMJ HHI celaln , underglazed decoration ,antique Ilnlih. with five All wool Ingrain Carpet neat pat-

SlDKIIOAIIIl

- pieces , assorted col- rr QE-

59c- J'lato mirror-worth JQ ' Semi-porcelain Chamber Bets , 6 pieces ," handsome decorations ,Solid > -W-only Rich Tapestry IJrussels prettyoak SldelKiard. highly polished ,

bevel plate mirror , full size IiVAMI3I.13n I1IJI1- worth fully We per yard . . . patterns-worth fully J3.CO i ten, only , , , . . . . * OifH-

lefe'antvvo'r't'h'ulTy $ is.6o- Q QC Heavy Iron Enameled Ded , brass trim- Velvet Carpet-excellent patterns-rareonly. . , . , V OO mlngs. nice designs , worth designs worth 1.15 Parlor Lamp , with pretty dec-

orated-

COMIHXATIO.V IIOOICOASK fully J3.00sale per yard . . .. globe , bas Ilnished in differentcolore , solid brass trimmings com-plete

¬Oak or mahogany Combination Book-case

- AxmliiKter Carpets rare pat-terns

- with largo fancy decorated, handsomely tlnlshed , with ad-

jiutable- cK.vnsu , 1.25 values this sale. globe , burner and chimney oshelves , separate closet in Center Table , made of oak or mahog-

any.- 5.00 value M.5!

bark for magazines , worth . largo top , llower shelf , worth fuj- Till * new null Inr altfully 16.00 sale price *7 en lv 3.00spcclal eale price | Q free. TltUMCSonly * ou only * -

CASH OR CREDIT We Adjust the Terms to Suit Your Convenience. 235