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1 OUR SOCIAL SUBURBAMITES. 2 What the fummer Days Bring to Omaha's Neighbors. MOVEMENTS OF WELL KNOWN PEOPLE. | Pleasant Bits « Throughout the Commonwe by the Correspondents £ The B of Gossip Hast L. Habn and C. L. Ston Monda Addie Shedd wil I\ B. Harrls and wife are visiting friends, Miss Mellona Butterfield fuing friends in this city Miss Mary Pickens will ting relatives in liinois Mrs. G, Burger of Denver ber mother, Mrs. Cullom James, Ed Crane of Lus Vegas visiting his father, Sheriff Crane Hon. Richard Berlin of Douglas county was in the city Tuesday inspecting his interests Miss Birdie McCreary i the sum mer with her grandmi it pids, [a, Edward Moore of Kansas City is in the city on a visit to his friend George Coleman Miss Lillian Cram left Monday for New York to make an extended visit with rela tives, Mrs. Frank making atwo weeks’ Frahm, O Cadet Ari will spend mother, Hon. George Christofferson avd [ Halsmaa of Omuba were guests i this city Monday. Mrs. Frank Pearl leaves next for Seattle and will spend the summer her husvand, The Sunday Sun, the religic Dick Thompson, failed to ma day morning. The P, £5. 0. society held a pleasant session at the howe of Miss Iidith Damrou \Weanes day afternoon. Charley Dietricn and his daughter sail next week for Evrope, and will make a tour of the old world before they return, Miss Georgia | ttending Browneill Hallat Omaba the past e is homo spend the vacation with her fath H. C. Mahanna and C. C. Hughes, of the Northwestern railroad, were 1 Hastings Tuesday, the guests of Agent Moshe W. H. Chapman and Miss Mattie Hel- frich, two well known young people in th mrrried in Omaha Tuesday, M Chipman is traveling for a St. Joe who! bouse. Mrs. ( visit duri ilies of € Lynn. Miss daughter of Traveling Freight Agent Cranc of the Grand Island, gave a pleasunt party to ber fricnds on the eve of ner departure for a two months' visit in_the east. : Willis Johnson ¢ Buperintendent with swiies over the babies, They hav ed visit. The printers will lawyers, Mon. day afternoon next, a game of bull, the pro cecds of which will be applied to the foun tain fund being raisea by the ladies of the Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The “T. K.” quartette of Omaha, assisted by Mrs, Frank Babcock, clocutionist; Mrs. Barnes and M s0pranos, and Prof. 1 gave a most pleas ing concert at the Presbyterian church Wed- nesday eveniug under the auspices of the boys’ aepartment of the Young Men's Chris- tian association. Ed C. Webster, treasurer of the Nebrsaka Loan and Trust’ company, returned home Tuesday from un ¢ trip to points in New nelind states. To the BEE correspond t enstern investors are watching Kansus with considerable inte particularly as to the movements of the farmers' ullian Thoy are afraid the farmers of the two states will” enact laws repudiating their honest debts. This coupled with the fact that cust- ern investors have been let down protty havd thie past year by local investments, will cre- ate & striugency for money investments in the w however, Mr, Webs says, Nebruska * investments are regarded as vilt edged compured as to Kansas in ments, Gold doliar would not bring %0 c in Vermont or New Hawpshire if the tor though 1t came from Kansas. thing is drying up n the east, failure of everything. Lirc were in of Buffalo, N of Omaha is vis- pend the summer is visiting Mexico, is of Grand Island is with Mrs, Cla Phillips visit s Wost P dwards, from s on with his the summer vac e Wednosday with rnal by Sun jou ed term with Judge Lynn the and Dr fthe B. & M. and County ik Bettovs, are radiant al of beautiful girl oo to make an extend- play the ty almost total Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Piric of Wymore have been visiting in the city. Mr. Frank S. White went to Lincoln Tues- day for u short visit. Miss Emma Warner is visiting fricuds in York for a few duys. Miss Lucy Wolcott of Weeping Water has been visititg Mrs, Tom Patierson, Prof. F. C. McClellund and sister Agnes departed for York Monday morning. Captain Ed. Lowery of Lincoln has been In the city, the guest of his old comrade in arms, H.'C. MeMaken To olo, who has been attending the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, is home for the vacation. Mr. V. H. Weatherby of Omaha, has been visiting a young lady friend in this cit Murs. Jonn Hullenbeck of Elmwood is visit Ing in the city, the guestof Mrs. k. K. Par mcle, Mrs, W, Kansas, parents Mers. Phil Harrison and Miss Kato Seiden ker wore visitors in the metropolis dduesday s, M Hartigan and son, who have isiting in this” city, have returned to ir home in Hastings Rev. J. H, I H. Cushing left fol this morniug to Strong City visit with b A N Woep d daughtor from their visit to londay mornihg. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Babbit and family of South Beud were in the city Monday, en route hemo from a visit in lowa. ) returned Tuesday morn from Ann Arbor, Mich.,, where he has oeen attending school for the past yeur, Mrs. P, D. Bates and Charlie Miller were In Asbland Wednesday to attend tho funeral of a relative, Mrs. Mageie Willinms, Mr. E. A, Wiggiuborn, the Ashland bauker, was in town Monday aad was stop ping with his son-in-law, F. G, Fricke, Mr J. P. Hutehinson and wife of Jamos port, Mo, areived Monday morning on a visi With friends resident in this vicinity. “red Overlander, after a few days visit Among his voung friend returned to his bome 1 Horton, Kun., Tuesday moruing. Mrs. Willism Herold iter Dora departed for Beatrice mornin to attend the chautaug! in that city Ay assowbly S. E. Latta of San Joaquin county oruin, who has been visiting friends in city, departed Tuesday morning for Texas and the south, The Misses Carlotto and May Crawford of West Point, ana Miss Edua Revnolds of Couucil Bluffs, who have becn the guests of Miss Lulu Burgess in this city, bome Monduy evoning, Henry Suyder wont to Omaha W morning for a fow days visit. H tennis racquet with bim and int bis Omabia friends that bo kn of the game Notwittstanding the hot weather which prevailed during the foro part of socloty peonle have manage joyahle and pleasant timo are now i vogue, and picnics and lawn ten Dis occupy the thought, aims and aspirations of the voturies of fashion and time ki Tuesday afternoon @ party composed of Messrs. and Mosdames F. " D, Lehuhoff, W H. Miller, 1. M, Patterson, Parmelo sud T, Hod'ollogle drove out to the Platto resday took his 1ds to show ws something ) has the we have an en 1 frosco parties returned | ( river bot bink ands \turday with a fe Tho fire forty-foot tc Mrs The Kn vices at the day tute wiil weoks, Miss Bird turned to O Miss 1 with Young deave an enj M. A days Visit Ashbrook, Iand, Sun at 51 city In. Miss 1 srdon, afte Nettio Ladd, The July 13 Miss M (8} Mrs, T, Mr Gott Miss Blair, is the city. we Lul who have home on o v Miss electad residence o Iifteen of the tow one ac lnice, on of | the ccting u house lust I all very enty u and the nusic. Meye Mr, part w rce n, 1. C) ald, v ane ¢ shop \ at the Episc Rev. J. G to South O summer, Mus Mus Mrs. R frMes, Miss J tauq Senat tained frier to Mr. and tion te solc Th been There pliia. 10 bite you, | Laramie, years old th 1,011 kitte |y e | sm | eral bofor In the | Germa A Nort hatebied b In the jun. f the Pl iny o Colorado on a ple The Fillmore county begin July Miss Anna_S tie Sidles of Council wi left commencement, i lier parents at . K. quartett ry Pound left o0 visit of Phursday to a Theodore Mu nd [0 u isiting wigh he Miss Cora_ Clark b Julia school toache two months’ visi d themselves playing curc cheon to the known as the Wi 1 have formed id four miles south, for seve expect to make a fino summer his fumily and fricnds to fish, ete.,during the hottest purt of the summer season. ‘The *Queen of tion of tho we appropriato five littl and march, Hayes and Will Sutton H 1 The , organist, Mr. King, trombone. Miss Alice Moor: ) Mrs. C. I Lida Watton, Hattio Mus, S. Carncy. immel w Groy Howe, editor Crab Orchard ifed in Auburn last we . where he has bee Paul Goss o On Sun day, w iends at tea. Tekamah lawn play at Pender on J onnie Bayer w Miss Surah Daley has returo. to spend her summer v Mrs, . I, Thursduy fornla on Wednesday fc \ors for selected yet. s ki Wk 1 and pien ipon the classi end of tempt and ov s paid @ vi allory, Jr wpated in wore: Mi Oma Burre 1, & da ho officia 1 happines 1. Well wishes for in d to them by wi their the new whola neva. in Denver. ting friends in Chi ror | lor is visf 1 from the Black sr rest on the Shickl trip. y bell ¢ have M pul church Sun annual normal insti 6 and continue two who was the gu several days, hi stons MeGrew uha, nccompanied by hil Sarling, attended comucnce “h last wee 1d daugh Miss Bluffs, after a protracted and o Bruniug, have Gk nnd wone to Dotroit, Mi Tho rainbow social given lust Peoplos tho Cor able affair, week by the hristian - En church, was wional after a few Catnerine rning for Port- aud other cities on the Bird McCrew, May Dora Coombs and va hers who thus far in the acific City her home at *k's visit in Lincoln. M 1« stop in Omaha to attend ling ber vacation with jen t re billed here for Tuesds Out Lwo months. Steveus gave a 5 o'clock tea y lady friends for Xenia, a M. ssday evening. , formerly of ny fricuds in e Omo_of ¢ 1d Miss Mary Bradie been teaching in Omaba are at savenworth, v parents, Mr. and M onc of the newly left Monday for o cton, “garden evening. which ssful in every v Every- , lawn v aftornoon Miss Lulu Harriman ara Kenney gave an afterno the Er nan on_what is ok Parm,” the prominent business men of mpany and leased 1ou what is kuown as Noble's ast sido of the Missouri river, vears and arc building, 16x24, and ort 1o take t Sut( Zyme,” given at the o iing was the antic he costumes worn were ten up. I'hio quartette baud bana furnished accompanists were Mrs, M, Ed. Stouer, n, and The ladics who 'took Miss Minnie Clift, Miss Carrie Miss Nova La ipbell, Binnie Moon, Auna sovina Sehrode: Bishop, Anna L. ud Artie Bems, Marion ' Bisbop, Mrs. C. B Campbell, Clara Stewart, v, Blanche Rowe, Wilton, Ida Rolland, Katie Rowe, Allic ) Moore, ~ Graci ety hur as returned from Towa, Eustice is visiting in Omaha, He K. De Pauw uni Vo years, hold se 1ay eve visited is home tron for n of Omah ‘e 1in tho 1e of his formor labors in Auburn Suuday 1 Andrew A, where have gone spend the Du tas, with Miss May and is week at Spring e Grafr mbs, aged was one of 21, 1501, at the Johuson ‘count elghty-t Auburn’s near W, ( Combs oldest citizons and highly respected by ull. 1s zone to David City, ant entertained a party of tennis club is invited to v ttond the Chau ably b Fre Mvs, J. . Sutherland enter- 5 on Moaday evening. 4 to Tekumah ation her two daughters 1 route for Mediapolis, In D. Williams started for @ Lwo months Ware and Mrs, I Tekamah schools have all 1. The principal has not been - - ABOUL ANIMALS, over 20,000 d A dog never wags bis tail when he is gong >, boasts of a cat ¢ said to be the m ow lot Cheyeune spe ninoteen fect seven inches 1 in the act of carrying off Had Mich soy it wnimal s of Sumatra is found an en- Ormous spider which measures Lhreo luches OMAHA DAILY 11K BEE, SATURDAY. JU 'WELVE PAGES | acr is black ] Ir Al W feet in dia en two tr An Atchison county (Kun.) man claims to bo the possessor of toe smallest calf in Kan- s s weight is only six po 1 itis led to place foro n a box ias been provided for the purpose to Micawher would cail the I bat a small when she m b about fc C. Barry, of arke rubbit tho ho house and d a lot of wel by a probubly waiting for a share of the the rattle attructed the attention ud bis suakeship was quickly the stove rubbit, but amily, patched ai agitating Cor- gred goat has been James Barnhill is the of nature, and he is extibitin 3 ol ith u slight reduction rol time ] is of the Iks upright like chicken, w very intelligent curiosity. It and ladios go , heard ing and ho be. On investi- cing up and ingly delighted inds prog After that sho was i, and whenever the piano is left ne will play upon it to the best of her sility An Albany butcher shop the other morning cat. While looking f. corner when he suw about half the cat a portion of the 1 his prano \er mor upon arrival at his his favorite he glanc into u a hugo rattlesnake and The other half occupied snake. The reptile was killed by the police and measured eight fe [0 a few moments more it would cecded in getting outside the cat without much difficulty. Ihe quality of the Hortou, Kansas, joints While 'Dennis Mot was plowiug corn s rattlesnake sprang at him and buried its faugs in his arm. He shook it loose and ran a few rods to the road to get o stick with whichi to dispateh eptile, but was sur: when he returned to find the snake Mr. Mott experienced no il effects ne vite, b the day beforo he had been gloriously full at Horton. ther most_interesting anin Death Valley 13 the kanguroo rat, v about by jumping. It ful bind logs, and n sur- ts coloringyaries from ray to dark brown, cording to cr it frequents the alkali or the lava, nature intending to protect it from capture by the likeness of its hue to its surroundings, garoo rat lives in burrows. as does or kind that is commonly 00 mouse, th rate among tho finny t Lake Outario has_become so great tract attention. Millions of de floating upon the surfuce of th percentage of thew being whitef which are valuable for food purpe thought that the poltut the lake by the accumuls great eitics that lino the Anic these five great iniand se thiue to do with this the fishes® It i n that th ever it may b ery swer Snakes scem to have overrun of th Schuylkill Valley this s than the; done provuly sinc settlements were made by th nists, A rare monste all tully six feet long, with douvle crown, and with brilliant spots over its blacis back, whiclf with a deadly st on J. K f bringing gr Torts to kil ruitl Mr. Richard De dog which he de though the ani whisky,”sold must be awful, by the al that in- igand powe ¥ long tail. ibes of s to at- hare ses f allthe hores of ve some- among wse, what- rin its eflect. mortalit muny the first Strau with s0 far near wation or capture iv huyve been con.of this res no money in guestion is a common cur and an extremely ill-Tuvoved one at that, having but one eye loft and an absurd stump of a tail. But the dog wus the means.of ing the life recently of Mr. Deacon’s little boy, Josie, aged two aud one-ball years, nenco the family’s affection for the creatur The boy lost his bulance in récning for morning elories outside an upstairs window, but the dog grabbed his ciothes und held him, city owns a could buy, meanwhile whining and beating o tatoo the floor with his stump tail. which attr: od the attention and brought relief. 1 have hed upon many occasions the stoalthy nee of a crocodile to capture small bieds, when hts of many thou- sands and have lcd upon vielding brauches ot dwarf willows, writes Sir Sam- el Balker, and Ther Ways." The elastic bou down be- neath the weigint of the innumerablo flock, and the crockodile’s head appeaved above the surface ut a distan e beiow and guickl re-appeared (the eyes and _crown alone aboy vards of the unsuspecting were busily engaged in ent, quarrelling for place dipping their beaks in the iding twigs permitted tew moments ufter the disappearance of the wary eyes a tremendous splush was uccompanied by o pair of wide open jaws wiiieh swept the occupants of the lower brauches iuto the gre y throat, WOMEN AND IHEIR WORK. wlof who ing exciten birds, twitte and wate them to d Mary Anderson-De Navareo is to turn to literature and witl shortly blossom out as an author. The Emme sepurat ant villa at Albany which “Fritz? zave to s wife at the time of their s valued at $150,000; at hie presented her with bouds. The house was within aod contained mount in curiously designed somo odd antiquities, ‘The Women’s Medical collego of i ccently graduated soven women phy ans and given cortificates to others who ted themselves for professioual rgin the ninotecuth widow of suid to have recovered mour and is now Demi Michi Youn Brigham Young, from her share wedded to Cos of sressman g of nssociation of the its president Mrs. Nel > of Barburw ortulizeq 1of Amelie Rives s suffering from v b tion. Poor man! But he wh 5 a voleano had better lava alone Pioneer Pre Ida May Davis bas the honor 0% being the fivst woman in Indiana elected to oftice on @ school board. Iussia leals the old world walo emancipation. iy imperial ukase it hus beey decided that woman physicians muy practico unywhere in tho Itussian em pire provided they w e indicative of their calling aia suppliod by the crown, A man who was horsewhippod by a Kan sas woman tor slandering her daughter, hns brought suit aguinst his assailant for £10,000. It wouldn't be possible to get u jury in the whole state of Karsas who would” give him 10 cents. Four thousand wome varioas governmer ington, Thoy get good sularies, hours and do good work, Mrs, Nellio Grant Sartoris and her threo children, tho M Viviau, Rosemary and Muster Liouel Sartorls, have recently ar- rived § ity on' @ visit to Mrs. Gon: The husba as regards fo. mployed i the in Wash nave e sats this ¢ t nan in Missouri was 10 day last week We poor men huve w s and take our chances. *an by 15t g0 10 the Detroit barver sk Free Pre Bolva Lo ment which the state of reference years of age. fifty-nine utdoor gym Boston, the about wood is annoved known book seventy-one She declures that she 15 Yot ouly Sinco the ope of a frec fum for w and wirls averago daily attend has twelve hundrea A Califoraia w for preseryiug rose retain their fragra Oue of tho twe revolution whoso 1 peusion roll is Mr at Newman, Ga. ady with & remark of ber ¢ try’s history, and er great age aud at ing v been man th y-three widows of the are on Uncle Sam's Smith, who | garrulou al décropitude, her wind is vigorous Mrs. Geoeral Custer is one of the few semi-professional women in New York who cun hold tho luterest of » sehool full of boys. [l B CHATIENGE We have assumed the position of leaders, and not even the lion turned loose from his den would make us flinch one inch from that position. “Infant Babies Can’t Lick Their Daddies™ "and make them cry, we will start the Just to have some fun with the “Babies’ ball with a . =" g111 Five Dollar Suit Sale. And we'll throw in enough $10 suits to make our competitors cry their eyes out. If you intend paying $10 or $12 for a suit, maybe we can suit you for $5. Come |'This may seem ridiculous, but you try it and if you are not too fastidious and don’t carth with a fence around it, WE WILL SUIT YOU FOR FIVE DOLLARS Our dollar neglige shirt and fifty cent straw hat, and those 20c, 30c, 50c and 75¢ shirt waists for boys, they havn’t been matched in Omaha this year for lots more money. You can’t buy an undershirt and pair of drawers at 50c and 75c that will at all compare with ours, if you hunted the city over. We stake our business reputation on this statement. THAT $1.98 ITAT SATLK. Is still on, and we have put in another lot of hats worth $3 to $4. They MUST go. Our Shirts MU and sce. want the ST go. Our Underwear MUST go, Our Neglige Shirts MUSTgo, " We intend selling out every dollar’s worth of our Summer Clothing this season. G If you are wise take advantage of it. It's our loss and your gain, . For we are going to made room for a winter stock that you'll talk about in your sleep, make our competitors have nightmare all next winter. If you look for bargains in all departments this week, YOeUEL NOT BE DISAREOINTED AT HELLMANS The man who has grown gray in the service and bought and sol_d clothing at Lhc; O_[d Cnmmrof 18th and Farnam before any of his present would be competitors were out of shirt waists. et CLUB MOORE'S ; TREE OF LIFE (Illd In her talks on frontier life to these restless | audiences, who must be intercsted before | they will consent 1o be instru rd, she begins with some true Iudian stories, bristling with and scalps, and pres- spellbound, MEN LIVE WELL! wCLUB > much lid im- Phenolina cures Colds in the Hoad Ly one spplica: Oatarth ina very short and K sbas lent of the woma v managers of the world's fuir, i3 & woman of remarkable business capucity When her husband died, sooa after sustain- ing business reverses iu the vanic of 1574 she straightened out his affais and took personal > of his enterprises. She now has a o stock farm in Indiana, and is a con- tributor to the leading agricuitural journals of the country. Miss Helon Gladstone, daughter of the Grand Old Man, hus beon vice principal of North hall, Newnham college, sinco 1582 Miss Gladstone is said to have inherited much of her parents' intelloctual force of character, but nature has not done much for her, her beauty being of the nursemaid ty pe. To add to her plainuess she is wholly desti tute of style und her dresses and hats are ulways a season or two lato. HUMPHREYS® VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horees, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Page :!:::-r;lr.nr’l:r!::l‘;rnl‘lm of Anlmals ‘ongestions, I Menfugiiin Milk Feve Lal':n-unnl. i WWHY?” B to o URIC ACID S MOR AL E instantly, 500 per Batt Phonsline Madicine Co Omaha. not tr largér th combined? 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