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THE OMAHA DAILLY BEE: Sureah ATURDAY. JUN —TWELVE "TTHE-CONTINENTAL | 5p B2 g L : Omaha, they must be sold in the next hat for less than dealers pay for them by the case. Men's Fing i, gy Wt Poned at 25¢, 35¢ and 50c. Don't be afraid of the quality on account of " e L o thS oW atice s Rlat =l et double thcw prices. The finest braids manufactured will ' be found in our stock, prices $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Don’t pay a fancy price for an article no better, Young men'’s flat brims, the latest shapes, in Nzu'k and colo 5 £1.50. \E 6, 1891 PAGES, | gave him o pleaant strprise at his iome on | atin motifs under the name of do Monda evening, @ occasion being his | Barry forty'ninth birthd anniversary White, strewn with tin Dee Wheeldon of Geangor, who had for ! roses and forgot-me-nots, ir years been totally deaf, is rojoicing once | like breeade, is the most effe ho recovery of his hearing by the — tion for waistcoats e of the audiphone, By the use of this in- | A few skirts with hip draperies ara sesn, ument he can hear an ordinary converss- | bu they are so in the minority as to be un tion quite well fuportant, You must sit in the middle of your saddle, ) the body in an upright, but unaffe position, benaing neither, for ward, nor to either side A late novelty in shoos for dross purpses {s a lace Balmoral maae of patent calf or seal with a snake head tip. Fhis is mado. | We have straw hats for over arl Engliat fat-toot Inst: ten days. You can buy a single o, s ot ponces | Mackinaws Braid, in all shapes, OUR SOCLAL SUBURBANITES. sprays of - pink # lace tw combiua- onables of the Stats Find to Amuse Them, TIMELY GOS:IP ABOUT MEN AND WOMEN. What the F David City Miss Jennie Cook left short visit with her | Mo. easures Which Int I Gay 5000 STRAW for a City, t Monday sister in Kansas ard, i every man and bo: th Devotees World Move well Known Pastimes B, Loonae Monday. Mrs, I three woeks. The BB, & M. ran an excursi bus to Lincoln last Sunday of our citizens took in the ver ball gar Mrs ned from Chicago) Jast the sonard will return in @° out et on from Colum: Juite a number Latcoln and Den Ml o | ester Johnson of York, her sisters, Mrs. C. f Darwin Sabin, for the nome last Saturday ty officers are very busy this week into their new quarters in_the irt he it hay n accopted the contractor by the county board last we everything belng sutisfuctory The M Etta Woods, Mantie Mamic Daye, Anna_Niemin, Mary Smart lan und M A, B. Hughes and D. C, Mc Dowell, ull of vler in attendance our school excreises’ ab the opera houso t Friday even oln. visiti Lin Mrs, . P, Dobbins Pennsyl Ne s vacation visiting Mi left for a Paul Pace and d turned Wedne: from Murysvili Mrs, J. O, F e of Phillips, Neb. gucst of Mrs, I y 06 P Miss Ali L n arrived | home ‘e tfrom a v h friends in Sewurd, A C.( formerly of this city, but now Bronson at St Mouday mo now made in sets of three sizes, Sy BliRSEand THIN UNDERWEAR. and usually come in a plnsh or leather case. The trimmings still show jet r than We have all sizes in about two cases cach of the | ever. It seems to bo decided that jet, with an admixture of delicate lines of gold, shall be u summer garniture throughout the sei- Mr. ang Mrs, C. ( duy s it I Wor Many of the princesse dresses have all the seams corded the full length of the skirt, with cords covered with the same moterial} covered with narrow the balbrigg brown ny nig an underwear advertised last week at 75¢ persuit, and and 25c, with the White Breast coul compiauy of Den ver, is in the eity liss M. Week tkhorn Monday €068 10 visit friends, On Tuesday, at the r Mrs. S, A, Warner, the was married to Mr. ( Miss Fannie Coturn of O been the guest of M retarned o H. W. Norris of tho stato university left Tuesday for Grinnell, Ia., to spend the su mer vacation with friends. Miss Etta Dye of Holdre sister, Mrs, J.D. Cogswe Sbe will remain in the city several days. Prof. A. H. Edgrer and famly left Wednes day cvening for Gottenborg, Sweden, where they will make tueir future hor Miss Estee Green of Fairmont, who has been visiting in this city, the guest of Mrs i. M. Sunder, returned home Tuesday. Rev. J. L. Edwards and his friend Bromley, of Marshalltown, la., left at m. Tuosday for an extended visit in was a p tho zer on , where of Mr. and iter Fanule sidence ha, who ha George Bowerman, » is visiting her L ut 1419 G strect 0p Sait snt H, S. Jones of the public schools has been invited to deliver the s at the old settlers’ inion to be held win Jur B, Miller an, Mo., where he will attend the his sister an visit of ks ammong v The lawn sociable given Tuesday evening by the Baptists of Notth Lincoln it the resi dence of Mrs Bush was_well attended and cveryone had a pleasant time, The members of the ¢ Ivening club U a dance on cvening. A L tine was enjoyed, and another dance will bo given on Tucsday evening next. Attorney C. L. Richards, who has not en- tirely recovered from la grippe contr last March, left Tuesday on the noon tra for Hot Springs, where he will remain for a couple of weeks for the benefit of his heulth, Licutenant 1. T. Wi cruiting officer who spent sev Lincoln last winter, is again quart ument | 1will Y\ll in two weeks in an end or to induce Jncoln young men to dou the blue, The following Lincoln people ia Wednesday io attend the 181 Mus, ¢ Mrs, W. 0. Jo aistor, Miss 1 Miss "oy Webste Saulbe Mrs, Lec Misses Funk As the mist gan to roll aw brow of many Park school. left Tuesday for Galli weddin sever w pstablished went to Thomas Mr. and Susign and \d daugh . Bignell, Mr: 1, Mrs. Beeson, d, Miss Martha Funke and thé 5] 2st Saturday morning be- v, they hifted o lond from the u little pupil of the South It was the day of the long thought of picnic. At 10 a. m., under the guidance of their teacher, Mrs, Gwinu, they took possession of Gartield Park. Never did a band of little ones enjoy a day more, and a number of older persons who were also on the seene imagiued thoy were young again, and joined in the sport. Over ‘one hundred partook of a feast that would tempt a king. Beutric City Treasurer, A, W. B eka, Kas. visitor this week Rev. T. S, Leonard has roturned visit of & month or more in the cast, County Clerk VauDyne o Saline couuty, was a Beatrice visitor Monday. Mrs. C. C. Gilluspie has returnca from a visit of several weeks with relatives in Fair- dt, was a To- from a u Huwkins, son of George B, Hawkins, has gone to lowi to visit for the summe returned Monday fr henge e hud - beeu on ok m a visit and Thompsou of uds and relatives in Wt weel ) Jones and Miss Georgia [, Kirklio, were uited in marriage at the Christidn chureh pavsonuge Thursday even- inig last, Rev. & H. [ngram, oficiating Charloy Reynolds a leading member of the Sons of Veterans of tais city, has been ay pointed an aide-ge-camp of the staff of th state commander of t vank of second lieutenant. bariah Hoylo di his homo northeast of the city on Wedn st aud ou Wednesday movutng of the present week, his fathe Juown Willtam Hoyio.n old pio id highly esteemed citizon of this coun died, and was buried Friday. Both came to their death by reason of heart discase. x miles Nebraska City Mrs, Forcutt is visiting in Omaha, Mrs. K. 13 Woolsey entertained a company af friends ut their beautiful home on Wedues day even W. D. Robbius and wife visited fron Joe during the week, Mrs, John Mellnervey accompanied them on their return home, Mrs, Virginia Henderson and daugh Miss Delia, after an abse Hf LWO years, re turned Frid They ave the guests of Mrs. General Cocand Mrs, R. M. Rolfe, Deila has been attending the col A con- servatory at Oberlin,. Ohio, ana also Hole muth college at London, Canada, Mrs, C. W, Van\yek entertained a ny ber of friends out at Love Lodge o Tue evening at curds. An elegant luncheon acrved during. the ovening. Thoso pr were Mr. and Mrs. Melsey” and da: Omaha; Mr. aud Mrs. Cloave, My He Price, Miwand M I and two daughters, Dr, J, ¢ James Keed auo wife cty people were given a surprise on day when Mr. Churlos Hicklin of St Joe, and Miss Edua Hawke of this city, were united in marviage. Both are very popular and received hearty ratulations r. Hicklin is cc veial agent for d with headquarters at St b daughter of one ng merchants. il received and among thom rings from the groom. uquet thrown from tho stairway was caught by Miss Minnah Hawke. Thoso preseut were Mres, Wi, B, Dillon and Fieo, Mes, Nui M Lincoln; Mes ud daughter ¢ mouth ; Mrs. 1. D. Spencer of Kansus ( Mrs. W. 5. Rector, Mrs. St. Cla i Miss Minnah Hawke and Hawke. m- of Price, Woc Campbetl and £ADL Presents werd autiful solitaire The bridal i Brusha, Tuylor " Auburn. Nebraska City puid Au rn will on Th object week ornet band oty ol 9. i, mual | at organization, with | Miss | all | for nis C. C.Clark left t \s City, Mo, where ho \ Mrs. Jobn Welsh, d of rest fro a two months' vac: Thursday will visit The doctor is his practice, and wtion will do bim © ebron, W. S. Petitt of Fairbury visited friends in this city Monday Henry Tutt, for Kunsas Cit f two months’ stay, left Thursday, Leslie of Boston is the M. S, Phillips ianan of Hastings returued b alter a week's sojourn in guest of me this B. Davis has goneto St. Joseph, Mo., he has a position with @ wholesale firm e Miss Aunic Park of Bbston is visiting her cousin, W. E. Goodhue. Miss Park in the lady cornetist who played at the Crete Chau- tauqua last year. Bluo Valley lodge, No. 5 ius, are now the owners of & $4,000 hall. The building has been transterred by the Knights of Pythias hail company to the lodge by rea- son of the Pythian order being recognized uncer the state laws. The Silver Solo band of this city was ten- dered the appointment as Second regimental band of the st The appointment will most likely be accented, and even now the boys are wendering s to their new duties in the next Indian outbreak. sutton. Miss Mary Moore has returned from Blair. s, W, Bemis of York, s been visiting iere. Mayor Bomis and his wife spent o portion of Memorial any in Sutton. Mrs, 1. N, Clark went over week to visit her friends there, Mr. Hairgrove and family have trip to Jucksonville, 11L, for'a fow d Jennio Waddlo is in_town ister, Mrs. Aggic Stowart. 1 wife will shortly move joo to Sutton. He will make his home here. Miss Minuic Clift and Miss Mattic Peter son have closed out their business, T will take & summen tion. J. W. Johuson, secretary of the board of transportation, 1 son Clarence, were in Sutton a short time this week. Maggie Roberts, Myra Clark and Emma Bishop weut to York last week as delegates to the Christiau Endeavor convention. b, Knights of Pyth- to York this visiting Kamah. Tekamah schools closed this week. Rain and lawn tennis do not go gether. R. T. Adaws is called to Decora, Ta., by the illuess of s sister. Judgeand Mrs, M. R. Hopewell enter the youug people o the Baptist Saturday evening, Mrs. D. C. Wailace, assisted by Mrs. C. A. Hinsdale, gave a deligh the Presbyterian _chol honor of Prof. C. K. Beck. v evening Re well to- nea church last lay evening in H. C. Dayhoff de- red the baccalaurcate sermon at ihe Pres- vyterian church, aud on Thursday evening a cluss of seventeen graduated from the Teka mab high school. Mrs. J. 1", Nesbit entertained a select, com- pany of young lndies Thursday oveaing in honor of Miss Lidu Clark, who has just re- turned W York. Falls ¢ it I, O. Edgecombs of th Lincoln this week, Cliarles Stratton of Omaha spent a fow days in the city this weels. Brown Keim of K relatives and friends he Mrs. B, F. Mo weeks in Lansing, , with friends, Miss Norma Pepper of Aledo, Lil., guest of her sister, Mrs. Frauk Martiv, Miss Bock came fra . Joseph lust week und is the guest of the Misses Watts of tais city. Burclars eutered Randali last Sunday gold wateh and ¢ Mrs, Martha man A J. Weave week with her fatnily Kousington, ., with r Journal was in is visiting 15 spending a few is the the house of Dr. H. L. evening and secured i wife of ex-Congress- ved in this city lust v spent in Miss Foda Custeller is visiting in Chicago, . Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin gave a 4 o'clock tea to a lacge civele of frieuds Thursday, Mus, George Sellers ot Fremont, Ada McBride, was the first of the we Rev. J. V' church he wo Miss isiting with her parents vastor of th Baptist has resigned and has a J vody enjoyed themselves and good time, Mus, I. P, Weleh, nee Miss aghlin, is Spending’ a short va Mr. Welch came down day to romain over Sunday. ull bad 8 Lula Me- with huis | | ried lite | mate friends to tea and m Puesday ovening Mr. and Mus, Bennett colebrated their tenth y and invited in a tew pe W. A f war- of their inti- d the evening. 1l and two children of en visiting a sort time H. Clundge. The doctor and they all returned Mrs, Dr Neb., us guests of Mrs. came down Tuesday home \Weduesduy O'Con huve - HONEY FOR 1HE LADIES, Coffee-colored luces ave bon-ton Guimps of nainsook are worn again this A croam-w! on fashionab! A neat st ite guipure is very much wor Kow up box is mado in the form of a | Unitea States mail bag. Cowslips and ro<es seem to bo the favorite flowers now in mllinery A riug 1 oxidize 1 null bent into a Some of the most tions are tho: Buttonh L silver represents a com- cle. char e with folis 1 with g table © only 5 It or silver braid , with buttons of these methods 1n low cut shos he luce oxford is seen in combinating of puteut calf, suede and ooze Phuwb rings are the latest faney of the fair. ‘They ure lucky to wear on i journey decora. I'he Medicis collur is still used, but is much cut wway iu order not to contlne’ the throat & that is rather novel in_design {astrap apparently buckled the finger sitk all is the runs thro the dif ut varioties of weave ite the an infant's aved Vs oither described wore wan sleeve, wade iu the form of & I with & bug set with sms s crecping up tho stem, irah is generously brocaded with pompa- 1 Taylor's fricnds | dour dusigus, sud “also s decorated with Perfumed gloves are a_novelty on sale at s of the shops. They are usually the mousquetaire, and they are so treated root that their fragrince is prac erishablo cither carvied in the in the place of a bouquet or attached we of the dress and hanging down- be ubsolutely indispensable as toilette. est of ull effects s seen in the bro- erial of which some parasols and coaching umbrel are made, and which in- troduce i different colors in the pattern that they can bo carvied with any d S, The turned down colla is the latest collar to be worn with the tailor dress. Reversed cuffs aro also worn, but they are vatber troublesome and conspicuous, and the usual plain cuff with links 18 pre- ferred The parasols are stri play black and white, bl and white, blue and’ white, and cream or White, or ecru with brown, sreen with blac avk red, and - biue with a darker bluo, The bridal veil originated in the custom of performing the nuptial coremony under @ square picce of cloth held dyer the bride nd groom to conceal the blushes of the lat- ter. At the marringe of a widow it was dispensed with, Ne ices for homo gewns have a draper; s the bust made by cutting the fronts three inchies longer and gathering this fullness in at the arm sizes and again ot the center. Round fronts ure worn with pointed backs and vice versa, The siceves are still worn large, and are to have more thun ever the long, tight cuffs, and these latter arc to be richly embroidered and joweled. It 15 said that gloves with gauntlets are coming in, owing to the tight- ness of these new sleeves. To take the place of the comfortable and becoming furs are all sorts of combinations of feathers and gauze. Long fichus of gauze sod with_ soft little plumes, which scem part of tue delicate fabric, tre to be made to be worn with decollcte dresses. One of the latest things the way of feminme headgear is the chapeau “Rachel.” Tu is of black open straw, with kuot of blue moussclline de soie in front. The crown is encircled with the same material and orna- mented with a pair of black wings. A new design in gauze 15 the “forked light- ping,” which is now being made up_prettily over'black and pink. A dress of this had a front worked on net with jot; the design, larpe bows and small flowers with pendant fringes, the effect is most graceful. Pronts ure still lupped to the left, many forming a point at the bust and another one at the waist _line. Double-breasted, bodices having a point and tapered durts ar becom- ing to a large figure. The back may vein a point or narrow coat shape. * In fashionable Parisian hairdressing of the moment the distinctive featire is the solitaire cnrl, which leaves the wavy front hair and is brought low down on the forenead or is worn at the left temple, Tho restof the bang is drawn loosely back to meet the small coiiinto which the long hair is twisted, The new sailor hats ave absurd; there is nothing else t) say of them, The crown is so low that it is a mockery; it is_compensated for in the brim, which ider than usual. v much tilted for- reference is for mixed straw to the ward s a part of t ., called “the 1830, sed sfld or’ satin_dis- ck and gr A bed without a canopy, says a writer in the Now York Sun, is today like a pr girl without an admirer. The style m fancied is the brass one with vink canopy curtuins, o pink coverlet and bolster T'he white iron bédsteads usually have cither white or yellow canopy and the bed “stands back in ar , @ pretty motto may be painted on the wall just above it The newly imported ornaments of French jet for dresses, bounets and wraps are of ex- ceediug elegance, and show decp pendent picces with large ‘spearhead drops attached To'a belt, which brings. all. of . the pieces to a line five inches below the wi 1shing the front of the skirt with superd effect. Round necks are preferred to the V or square shaped. The simplest challis or ging- hum frocks may be worn with guimps, or if high-necked they may be shirred, laid 'in tiny plaits or shirred around the neck or across the front to imitate a round or squaro yoke, Sleeves are tho high-topped coat-shape ‘or of the skirt style gatliered - at the top and cuff. A dress in gray bengaline is made with a bias skirt, cach Seam being corded and fin- ished at the bottom with o pufling of the same material. The corsnge is made with- out darts, the fulless being gathered to a point at the belt under a motif of jet. A shower of fine jet falls from the edge of the ¢, forming a point half way down the > largest importation of cotton goods s season seems to be ginghams, exquis fine Scoteh weaves, illustrating many w dovices of pattern. The most notable features are extremely large plaids of jzorge- ous colof closely imitating the tartan and the clan plaids, and the combining of groups of egnted fine stripes with wide white sateen stripes, A new skirt called the “umbrella skir is made without a scam, excent in the middle of the buck, the material” being used hori zontally, and has four large and elongated pleats ‘in_the back. It a flounce is used on the skirt it is usually wider at_ the back than the front, in order not to detract from the height of the wearer. With the turn down collar ana her tailor have a swall bows shall be wo satin bows very carefully made with the ends stitched across & correct, and narrow linen washable ties in all colors —pink, blue, buff and mauve, with embroidered 'whits lots—are charming for spring mornings. For the shirts and chemisettes to be worn with these cravats, thé suirts are madoe “s0ft,” with stiff collars, the plastron of silk or unstarched batiste in tu The *tailor made girl" yoar in the smartest of new gurments—a frock coat the counterpart of the serious masculine habiliment. ‘The coat is perfect in cut, carefully fitted and tinished in every de tl, especially in the facing of the la with black silk, upon which she especiully insists, anlis not too conspicuous, us it is the style of the long couts so much worn, The latest neckwear for this stylo of cos tumie is the old f ned “stock,” or *double scarf,” worn us a cravat. It is a voluminous of bias silk, black being the most cor ded twice around the neck and tied in & knot with two ears' in f in exuct re production of the style of our 1 fat Pho collar worn Wwith the stock must be higher and more flaring than the usual band, and is modelled after the collars of the same epoch. the tailor made 'd thut jaunty 18 cravats, Black Kl 18 rejoicing this Wheu Baby was slck, we gave her Castoris, When ahio was & Child, sho eried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she elung to Castoriay Whea she had Childreu, she gave them Castoris, balbriggan shirts at 15¢ Vs N e N S e N ey S Good clothing is s at $12 “y styles $15 and $18, for hot Continental The Liargest Clothing Hous Drs. Betts X Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1408 DOUGLAS STRERT OMAHA, NEB. The most widely and favorubly known speos 1alista in the Unftel States. 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It 1 Unlon Depot, ¢ & PACIFLC Night Fap Atlintle iexy Vostibule Lin S NORTHW OUX CITY & PACIFIC & Counell Blu 1x Uity Accoumodat St Paul Expross TON & Q | . Pruns PAUL. depot, 10Uh and. Murcy Sts 10th und Marey St Ex. Mon as. (Ex. Sun K. Sunduy ). |11 Arrives Owaha. 500 4 m 1005w .20 p o now [ | Arri O Sun) Arrives Omnha ) n Arrlvo | Owmaba | Arrivos NORTHWESTE RN pot. 10th and Murey Sts except Monduy Arrivos Ol 1285 p | Arrivo Arrives s, | Omuhn. dntion Sioux City Expross (Ex. Sunday) || Ex Sunifiy 1 Bty 0 b m wpm | | | Arel 2 1 i Kt Expro n 5430 m e West of the Mississippi THE BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS, Associated with The San Francisco Examiner For the States of Nebraska, Towa, Kansas and South Dakota, for the collection of all legiti- mate claims before the various Depart- ments of the Government. EDWARD P. ROGGEN, Manager, Room 600, Bee Building, Will practice in the Ul of the District of Columbia, SUPREME [TED STATES, the Court of C before Commi OMAHA, COURT OF THE: aims, the several Courts tees of Congress, and the EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. Indian Depredation Claims. We Obtain Pensions and Patents. All Classes of Land Claims. Mining, Pre-emption and Homestead Cases Prosecuted before the neral Land Oftice, Department of the Interior, and the Supreme Court. PENSIONS- Thousands yet entitled. HEIRS— Widows, Minor Minor Dependents Brothers and Sis INCREASE— PPension laws are now more liberal t entitled to better rates. Chitdren, Dependent Write for information. - Mothors, and rs entitled. Fathors, 7 formerly, and many aro Apply at once for list of questions to determine right to higher rates, All letters will be promptly answered and all information conce claims, terms, etc., delay as practicable. stamps for reply. No erning form of applications for will be given with as little No swered unless the sender information letter will be an- encloses requisite concerning any particular claim will be imparted until the applicant Claims Address all lett BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER AND 'BLOOD MAKER I8 not pleasant to take, as it is com- | posed of all tho medicinal qualities that go to mako new and rich bloo 1 | without compelling the consumer to pay $1 A BOTILE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP n be bought any where for thirty-five o nts a gallon, ug all sur- aparillas are. BEGGS' BLOOD PURI+IER a:d BLOOD MAKER is composed of pure medicino, aad al- lows the purchasor to add syrup wh'ch is advised whea givea to children. 1 your dru | which ca Sives, wddrens LOR' Y L Lu sule by Goudinan Drug Co has become a Bureau association. ers relating to claims to member of The Bee anager Omaha Bee Burean of Clams Omaha, Neb aslka. fhe Best Pill On Earthy ; b's Little Pilln ach wi table cloansing tho eysten tho oughly und they cure habitusl constipations They aro sugsr contedy L gripe wall, cusy to tako, il doso, and 45 pilin d by Leadlng Phys giktx or nont by walls Addrog) Hetanne b conts a vial or 6 for 1.0 HOBI'S MEDICINE CO., Props, | an Francisco, Cal, v sesolthe URINARY ORG A s Cur e other Lreatrientlails, Fu vuunhuuh m STHMA URED Gchittaza'y Aatmaa z.v.,.m..vu 0 glve ¢ coats and vests

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