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* " * * * > .l f . , . j ? r THK OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAYjUJNE 'I , ] 893-SIXTEl3N PAGES , 1s ) /OMAN / THE COHIHC-HAH an's ' Minority at the Ballot Will Drop Him in the Soup , . [ JOMAN WILL SIT ON THE THRONE Llillo the Much-UUplnoiul Mnlei IVIIlSock iOccupation ni Alan Nuraery Mnld * nnd [ Mftn tlnllet Dnncora Dilation * on the II I'nrniol nnd t'nihloni of the Day , it IB woman the coming man ? This iJiradoxlcal question I ask In no spirit | frivolity. Ours Is the ago of ma- iMtlcs and it is notorious that mon , as pmparcd with women , lire in a hopeless jUnorlty. Concede , then , the claim for Vpinan suffrage a measure which can- 5t now for long bo rejected and the reduction of man becomes a mere matter tlmo , says a writer in the London truth. Within the last quarter of a . nliiry the displacement of man by i in most of the ordinary occupa- IJns of Hfo has been remarkable. That Roraon are not as yet soldiers is true , | > it oven this career cannot reasonably Y > closed against them much longer. Jho average woman ol today is taller , Pioro effective and moro hardy than is the Cvorago man. Physlcall.ytooBho , is the Vioro agile , whilst her inferior strength ii only an artificial pro tense which l'oman has maintained for centuries to Ijmtrol man in his relations with her. luid , obviously , such a profession as the in which uniform , appearance : id display are essential elements , is ' no which in the natural course is do- [ igncd for woman. ' Politics are chiefly a matter of facility f expression , of contention , ingenuity , I'md the power of persuasion. All these \\ro \ qualities which women admittedly I lossoss in a much greater degree than S.oos the average man. Their command [ > f speech , tholr tact , religious tcinpcrn- lent , and sympathy with suffering , artlcularly adapt them for the church , Millst * the intuitive genius of woman hr haggling and bargaining makes it Jtvidcut that in trade and commerce should Biipcrcodo man. Being Distinctively gentle , compassionate , and { Sympathetic , it cannot bo denied that Mature Intended her for the med- profcssion. Thus you will perceive filial the politicians , priests , soldiers , 1 octors , merchants nnd bankers of the "future " must assuredly bo women. Man /'as had his day. Superstition , ignor- | nco and oppression have enabled him lo usurp and to hold for many centuries she position which by right of character , ] nd by the design of nature , was intended lor woman. Hers is the BOX of roflno- | iicnt , whilst man is merely the human ; of burden. Realizing this , I propose that wo mil at once prepare to assume those Household and other humble duties J.vhich up till now have been reserved [ for women. A man cook is notoriously Lnoro skilful than a woman cook. Hero * wo have then an immediate opening fern n very army of disestablished males. A man nursery maid would obviously bo more suitable than the young girls that nro now employed In this arduous wor * . JIo would bo better capable of protect ing the children , moro fitted physically to trundle the perambulators , to carry the heavy infants , as also better able to exert authority over his youthful charges. As dressmakers and milliners , too. every circumstance points to the male as the right sex to under take those occupations. Man's fingers nro stronger to ply the noodle and his constitution to endure the long hours of labor and the confinement in close and unwholesome work rooms. Moreover , history proves that man possesses moro [ artistic capacity than woman , for the overwhelming majority of celebrated rtrtists since the commencement of the giyorld have been men. It is only ncces- J3ary to add that the most eminent drcss- jruaher on record Is a man M. Worth. JAs a ballet dancer also , from the very IbroadnesB-of his too ? and the strength | of his joints , man is evidently more | iii I ted for such employment than is Ivvoman. From all of which consldera- Itlons you will nt once perceive that men luid women have each till now occupie Bho position which nature and their opacities had destined for the other. No matter how utterly idiotic a brother lay have become in reference to any special woman , writes an eastern corro- Bnondent , ho makes the mistake of olTcr- B'lfT to carry her parasol. It is entirely ? o Directive nn article to bo given into Hlnmsy hands. That the most graceful ascu'llno living has never .vet been nown to handle this wardrobe adjunct Hjt.li anything approaching grace is a fait so well established among woman- Hind that the dcaic.it follow going docs ot stand a shadow of u chance of trying Via hand. . Meanwhile ho congratulates himself n being released from tin awfully awk- B'urd bituation , while the woman scores Bine moro pojnt In her favor. Mon are H.uinb sort of creatures after all. Is it Buiy wonder that wo laugh in our sleeve it their innocence ? A brown-eyed Kpccimcn , just the sweetest of his kind , Bit least I think so , said to mo the other lay : "What , in time , do you women see lo ndmlro in these odd-looking knobs that Book as if they might belong to n ship ? They are i nun on to. " H "Indeed they are , " nnd hero I laughed Mn a way to make my friend ask ; "What's the secret ? " "That's for you to Und out , " I replied. Now these big , brond-Mirfaccd ends to the swell sunshade are really furnished with just the most Haltering bit of a mirror , which acts us a lid to the binall- est kind of a box burled in the wood. In this you put u pinch of powder und n doll-like puff , while along the side of this fashionable stick is run n piece of Jsllvor , on which is placed the mono- ; . Touch a spring und this slides , when you are furnlhhcd with n I comb for your bang. O , the peeps Paly und bold that wilt be taken. Hlght [ dindor the nose of our escort wo * vlll be Pablo to bottle to our entire satisfaction ( the quobtion of hair nnd complexion , and this , too , without the unsuspecting ' * oul over being the wiser. There is n certain young woman ir Washington to whom nature's parsimony In the matter of height lias been foi years a uubject of the keenest regret. The fact that some day bhe may have t Joyer who will rojolca that she Is only sc "high us his heart" does not take away the poignancy of her present grief. Nol long since , having accepted an invita tion to bo bridesmaid for n friend , shi resolved upon a plan which she imag incd would tend to equalize the muttei of height between her and the other at tenduuts. This was to have her whit < entln ilippers constructed with heoli thrco inches high , Tie | order was given and at the daj appointed Bho wont to the store to lmv < ) the slippers tried on. They were cut 01 the most artistio principled possible uiu the young woman surveyed her foot wltl jprido , Slio started to rise in ordar t < itoat their comfort and then came thi lug of war. It was found impossible ti land without the aid of tUvaniusei olork , who , with l th hnndn extended , Buccccilcd in landing her firmly on her foot. The Instant ho withdrew hie sun- port the unusual height of the hcols caused her to lese her balance and topple - plo forward like a figure of Mrs. Jar- ley's wax work exhibit. My Ideal homo room , the room where all the family love best to spend tholr evenings , does not boast one single tidy , not ono scarf drapery , nor a bow tied on'anything. Either ono of these thrco atrocities ought to bo considered an of fense against family Hfo. Every chair in this room has been placed there for the particular use of some ono member of the homo circle , and selected with n view to his or her comfort. The rocker hns-n stool before it , the big cano chair has had the two hind legs sawed oil n couple of inches BO as to give it a pleas ant Blunt , nnd the upholstered easy chairs suggest a delicious hour of loaf ing. There nro plenty of cushions every where , nnd a low , broad table with a lamp or drop light. There is also a standing lame that can bo used by nnv- ono who does not sit near the tnblo. If there is an alcove to thU room put n desk there , so that notes can bo written or accounts made up without running nwny from the rest , and yet without the discomfort of having everybody talking to you or looking ovoryour shoulder Feminine Notc § . A warm bath with an ounce of sea salt is almost ns restful as a nap. Spirit baths are used by professional dancers , acrobats nnd pedestrians to keep the foot in condition. Over 25.000 women in this country are cntrngcd in the decoration of different kinds of china and pottery. A Miss Mary Sands is causing the Postal Telegraph company trouble In Connecticut by cutting down tolcgt nph poles erected on her land. Bayard Taylor once said to Marlon Hnrland : "I.firmly believe that pie crust and pork have killed moro Ameri cans than over wore destroyed by rum. " A Bocioty of ladies is forming in Lon don for the employment of day servants , who will como into the house by the day only nnd return at night to their own homes. The Princess Theresa of Bavaria has been elected an honorary member of the Bavarian Academy of Science , and this is the first time such nn honor has bcci conferred upon any woman in Germany A group-vase is to bo scon in the form of thrco kneeling cherubs who supper on their shoulders jugs tilted to a jaunty angle. The elTcct , when these last are filled with llowors , is charming. A layer of strawberries , a layer of powdorcd sug.ir , layer of pineapple , more powdered sugar and fine cocoanut and cracked ice is said to bo the nemo of luxurious dcliciousncss these warm days.An An English woman of great wealth complains that the clergy pay so much attention to the poor that she could not got ono to attend her husband when ho needed spiritual consolation. She ad mits n great deal. Ilorr von Donnor of Hamburg , believ ing his wife's recovery from n dangerous illhcss to bo duo to bo skillful treatment of Dr. Miehclsen , n woman physician , has given SoOO.OOO to found a woman's hospital in her honor in that city. The Massachusetts Emergency and Hygienic association has just prepared a class of young women for a new occu pation , that of trained attendants for convalescents , chronic invalids , elderly persons and young children. The empress of Austria is reputed to bo the best royal housekeeper In Europe. Everything in the Austrian palace is under her personal caro. She orders cooks , butlers , laundryraalds , and is con stantly inventing something now in cookery. A dab of powder is often much and suddenly needed. A littlp fat bag of chamois , punctured and filled with powder dor in a coarse cheesecloth covering , may bo carried in the pocket and very skillfully concealed in the handkerchief during application. A recent issue of the Paris Figaro devotes - votes half n column to an _ enthusiastic account of a young American girl named Kluinpko , who has won for herself rec ognition as ono of the most learned astronomers and moat indefatigable and successful observers in Franco. Phoebe Hearst has definitely decided to erect a museum in Golden Gate park , San Francisco. The amount to bo placed to the credit of the park for the purpose stated will bo $1,000,000. Much of the material has boon gathered by Mrs. Hearst during extensive travels. It is not customary for a housewife to cherish stale bread , but good Mrs. Soar of Ambaston , England , has a loaf of which she is extremely proud. It is 000 years old nnd was originally given to ono of Mrs. Soar's illustrious ancestors by King John , who accompanied it with a grant of hind. Ellen Terry 1ms determined to make the time spoilt in answering requests for her autograph profitable to somebody , she has established ' ' so an 'autograph bod" at the hospital. In reply to the loiters she receives the desired signa ture Is sent with the request for a few pence for the bod. Ills high mightiness the Grand Duke George of Russia has won the alToctlons of a charming Circassian telegraph girl. What is moro , the young lady has won the allcctions of the grand duke , who was Bent south for his health. This will no doubt prove a great shock to the c/-ir , but what can ho expect from an electric spark. That's n pretty family quarrel in Call- fprnin , where the children of Marquis Dun Murphy are lighting over the CH- tnto. It Is related that the children wore living along amicably until the oldest daughter , who had married nr English baronet , discovered that she needed moro money to keep her husband The young women compositors in Forl Dodge were justified in striking ngninsl Hie ridiculous command of a nowspnpot prop.yl.etor that they should go to bed iiit OlUO. If they choose to sit in the parloi > or on the front stops , or on the edge of r bed until midnight , It is not hh province : to interfere. The girls resented his im pertinence by "walking out. " TJiej ought to have run out. Ada Sweet of Chicago said in ono 3f her speeches on women in club life " 1 ciinnot understand how any womai can bo thoroughly equipped for public life unless she bclongb to a club of think ing women , where she can find moans o enlarging the heart and brain. Th 10 < woman who does not love other women or meet with them in true friendship , is 1 : no woman at all. " Ono exhibit at the World's fair of especial interest to the wives , of work ingineu will bo the model cottage. Thi Icis is under Iho direction of Miss Kathorim Davis and furnished to an ideal of com fort , convenience and economy. Mis Davia will prepare nnd explain thrci meals a day , supposed to feed the avoragi family ; a man , his wife and four chil dren , ono a baby. The cost , pur day , Of these meals is not expected to exceed G cents. Savs an exchange : "At ono fashion able boarding ; hoube table ths other da three well bred people of different fani 11 leu were detected , ono tipping up ho BOUP plate for the last spoonful , anotho with nor spoon in her coffee cup , und on whose knife and fork sprawled , who not in use , from his pinto to the cloth. " Great Hcavonsl In this bustling , troubled ngo tlmt human Irolngq should rub BO recklessly ngalnst the culchnwcd tnsto. Surely this could never have been in Boston. Fiuhlon Note * . Dados of India matting nro particu larly pretty -"in an airily furnished Bit ting room. Insertion1) ) of guipure lace over satin bands nro the most popular trimmings of the dny In Pnrls. The triple skirt fa becoming only to tnll , slender figures , nnd short , stoul women should not forget this fnct. Bono dishes nro no longer considered superfluous , and nro shown in mnny charming shnpcs nnd novel dccoratlonsv Dresden china ton bolls are by no means a expensive ns cut glass or as durable as silver , but they nro dnlnty , qunlnt nnd effective. For street wear glace kid of two or four-button lontrths , matching in color the gown or trimmings , is the accepted thing ; the large , heavy buttons are inothor-ol-penrls' The roptllo craze is said to bo coming in agnln , nnd joung women nro going nbout with lizards and beetles nnd other unpleasant companions crawling over them at the end of n. chain. Of course the real nrtist , whether nmntour or professional , knows thnt nature nnd art cnnnot bo plnccd in juxtnposillon , but it took the fnshlonablo rose bowl to prove it to the mnny. The shaded nnd tinted modes , which owe their origin to the clover serpentine skirt dnncor , Loio Fuller , have BO far gained in popularity that the swcllost kerchiefs appear in rainbow-shaded gauze. In nn nrtlclo on "Tho Elhlcs of n Din ner Parly , " Lady Mngnus deplores the practice of employing professional enter tainers to arauso gucsls. and shows that hospitality of this sort is vulgar and prolontious. A very populnr fnd just now takes the form of tinted laco. Girls who are at all clover with the paint brush color the flimsy garniture in shaded tones , in this way securing a suitable trimming for shot silk gowns. Not only has fashion turned its back most decidedly on the hoopskirt , but it is growing very grudging of its notice of oven crinoline , which is too stiff and unwieldy to over bccomo universally liked or adopted. The frail little bits of chair tidies in delicate mako-ups of gauze , satin , lace and ribbon are now packed away out of sight , while their substitulcs for the warm weather season are refreshing novelties of sweet-scented Indian grass. The Paris mondaino now often has her hair dressed with bunches of curls over Iho oars , and Iho llally combed back cenler seen in the portraits of the court ladies of the period of Charles II. The rest of the hair is twislod into n knot behind. The coming fashion it. said to bo gowns of Louis XV. taffetas , coqtjol- lishly flowered , with frayed out ruches , dividing the skirt into two stories , and a row of bows of ribbon running up the front. The Paris skirt is not increasing in size , but steadily diminishing. It is very swell to have oxlraordlnary combinations when rigged out for an afternoon call A Fronchy appearance is effected by gowning yourself from tip to toe in black and carrying gold lorgnette - netto , white gloves and gold-bound white kid card case and portomonaio. Among nobby tennis suits is shown a striking affair with the usual bolted blouse , accompanied by a slightly flared skirt trimmed with thirteen 'rows of braid in graduated widths. This style skirt is .particularly becoming to a slen der figure , giving it a pleasing round ness. ness.Linen Linen table centers , sideboard scarfs and doilies , with deep machine mndo borders of drawn work nro beautiful and comparatively inexpensive , , and when further ornamented with simple designs in white or yellow silk embroidery are handsome enough for the most cere monious dinner. The ribbon work of the lastcontury is a fnd of the present day. It is much used for the ornamentation of silk cov ered boxes , cushions and screens , nnd is done with Tom Thumb ribbons in Ihoso dull , faded tints that mimic the decora- lion of the revolutionary period as it has been handed down to us. Crocodiles and frogs rank among the newest handle decorations. The frogs are carried out In colored green wood , and the crocodiles nro novelties in real crocodile skin. Their eyes , as in the case of the frogs , are formed of jewels , and sometimes the tall is sprinkled with tiny gems. The belt considered most "chic" in Paris just now is of beautifully soft white doeskin mounted with gold clasps. These clasps are sot in Russian fashion , with handsome gems rubies , sapphires and diamonds. Some of these.bolls are studded throughout tholr length with gold. Jot is in now and multiplied designs. Open crown bonnpts are mndo of jeweled bands of jot that fit around the head and curve up at the back , with n Jnpo aigrette or n flower. The old jotted tulle is iibod in n queer turban. The turban brim fitting on the head is of black fancy straw ; the crown Is of ono thickness or thinness. Summer tablecloths are , many of them , fetching enough to warrant the extravagancies of n purchase now and then. The new vnriously colored linen forms the loveliest tea cloths. Old pink linen , cream , orange , gray blue or Dres den blue , when worked with white - linen thread in delicate designs of roses , mimosa , arbutus or forgot-mo-nots , merits the admiration of observers. A charming evening gown is of butter cup-yellow satin. The skirt is trimmed I with thrco dcop flounced of the same batin. headed with n narrow trimming t of gold galen , nnd lightly veiled with fine cream-colored laco. On both sides - of the skirt there nro narrow panels of .Batin , crossed l > y chains of small gold r beads. The oodico is very prettily ar ranged to correspond. o Please don't wear scarlet these Juno- like days , nnd have consideration enough for other people's feelings not to wear n gown or lint loaded with velvet , n great feather boa thai gives you Iho appear : ance of Iho Indy Miako charmer in Iho circus , nnd do tax , your ingenuity and arrange your blazer skirt so ll won't show four inches below the bait , A Gordon sash Is a good remedy for this. The bare cheerlessness of the unused gi ate in warm weather may now bo no elovorly averted that ono does not hosl- tate to abandon open fires with the first breath of spring. A delicate fire bcreon , - known as the "Moonlight , " has a frnmo of white wood , with carved arohos beneath - noath the panels. On the sliver gray - linen ground , raised streaks nro worked in apricot silks , the pink and yellow tones being lost in white. The girl with nn eye to picturesque effects keeps on hand nowadays n ready ' block of Inrgo chiffon scnrfs'in dolicnto 7 butter tints , old blues , porcelain pinks and moss greens. These filmy nock garnitures are always in readiness to add their daintiness of coloring to the garden - n- don party gown or evening frock. They nor are carried about the throat , caught in or a loose bow in front , and the ends al l- lowed to float about the form in careless grace. TOMouuovr. cnUjd DAV. Some of the Thine * Horn Around n Clrciu mi .Humlny * r Rlngllng Brothers' c ens arrived In the city nt nn early hourMhis morning and before noon the big'Bhb'w ' lot ntiOth nnd Pnul streets will bo .fairly covered with a city of tents. The bonks of the mammoth hippodrome vpavilton will bo pointing skyward , the "flushing , golden carved nnlnml dens" will b'c hidden be hind Iho canvas walls" , nid ) even Iho "double herd of ponderous pachyderms" will bo shut in from the1 "gnzo of the curious. i The hippodrome nnd monngorlo pavil ions nre , however , only n part of the nmglo city of canvas.r There nro a dozen nnd moro tents of various kinds. There is an army of employes with the show , and they must bo provided for. To Iced the men who do the hard manual labor of the exhibition requires thrco long dining touts. Then there nro the horse touts , the dressing tents , n spcclnl toul used by Iho superintendent of wnrdrobo and his nsslstnnts ; the blacksmith shops nnd several other pa vilions , all of the utmost importance in the economy of llm big carnvansnry. The process of transforming an uninvit ing block of ground Into n city of canvas will undoubtedly atlracl thousands of people to the scone , but It is only these who go early who will bo able to catch moro thnn a gllmpso of those mysterious realms in which , on Sundays , only the attaches of the show nnd a few fuvorod outsiders are privileged U ) onlor. There Is , however , ono unfailing source of delight lo Iho Sunday crowd. The horse tents are never shut off from public gaze , and the horses always at tract unlimited ntlcntion. The magnifi cent stook exhibited by Riiigling Bros , last season is said to bo more than equalled Ibis year. No one feature at tracted moro attention , both In the parade and in the exhibitions , and it is interesting to learn that this department of the show has been signally augu- menlcd by several scores of line bred horbos especially imported from Nor mandy for exhibition in the horse fair. The racing stock is made up very largely from Iho best Arabian and Ken- lucky strains , uud the hippodrome con tests are , In consequence , said to bo the most thrilling over given under canvas. Naturally , today's curious visitors to the exhibition grounds will center around the lu rsc tents , but many other interesting features of show life ii Sunday quarters will Interest them The cook tout always has its crowd ol curious observers on Sunday. The great kettles , in which n whole side of bee' may bo boiled without crowding ; Ihe im meiibo ovens , Iho huge pans with their sizzling chops and suculent stcaits , the wugonloadof fresh , white broad , onougl to feed a clly in appearance but only f day's supply for the stalwart fellows whoso skill and ngilify makes the trail * portation of Ihe huge show a daily pea sibilily , all arouse interest. It is t world within a world im ariiiy with al the camp paraphernalia moviug ovoi ; the country during the piping limos o peace. , Bui after all , the glimpses of show life caught by the curious crowds today , wil" bo but Ihe shadows preceding Iho groa' ' ovontb of tomorrow. Circus day will bo inaugurated , as usuaj , vjith a streoi procession , but something moro thai : iibually brilliant in thp way of circus parades may bo looked for lomorrov morning. It is announced thai Ringlinf , Brothers' have this season succeeded in outrivalliug all former efforts in thi direction. Their slrcot display is described cribed as ono long line 'of glilloring splendor. Every ono of the small cages noliceablo in last seasdn's parade has been replaced by a largo , double don , Iho decorations and carving of which is said lo bo the fincsl over seen eilher In this country or nbi'oad. There are nisi a number of new and magnificent tableau cars und band chariots ; several ad ditional IcinUs of music have been added , many of the animals are exhibited in open dons , and the array of olophanls camels and other led stocks is describee as positively bewildering. The precession sion will leave the show grounds be tween 9 and 10 o'clock , and Iho rou over the down town slreots will be prac tically Iho same as last year. Only Iwo performances are lo bi given. The afternoon show begins at : o'clock and the evening performance a 8 , bul in order to afford everyone an opportunity to carefully study the mc- imgorio the doors will bo opened a full hour before Iho show begins. The menagerie - nagerio , by Ihe way , is raoro than ever worthy of inspection this year. Many pleasing additions will bo noted. The most striking is a hugo giraffe , whoso long neck servos to give him u clear reach of fully eighteen feet. A marked increase in the size of the hippopotamus will also bo observed , while Iho long lisl of oilier curious animals would keep n naturalist busy recalling their names and the places of their nationality. Inside- the hippodrome pavillion striking changes will bo noticed. The seating capacity is considerably greater , the tiers of seats higher , the tent larger nnd the racing track notably broadened. The latter has greatly lessened the danger of the hippodrome racing , while ensuring much more hotly contested races thnn has hitherto been possible , or is yet possible with other Hhows. The thrco rings and stages are larger , and the dome of the tent being considerably higher , gives a grand and unobstructtvo view of the magnificent aerial performances given by the Vernon - non brothers , the Aymars and the other famous trapeze exports with the show. Numberedreserved scats will add con siderably to the comforts of patrons. The list of performers is too long for enumeration , but it is u notublo one , and there is every reason to believe that the verdict of last year , that Ringllng brothers gave the host all-round circus performance- in this city for many years , will bo more than repeated when circus day Is over and the last vestige of the white city of canvas has disappeared. "DlkTtlie DiitcTPrflGess tfo 'Alkalies .on Other Chemicals are used In the preparation of * mr w > i3AI EIl & Co.'s Ipealfastdocoa , < , \1 j'tiro Phil suluvlc , ' } ] It hns mordihan tlirte t imei ( [ tliettrcuuMut Cocoa mixed with Starch * , Arrowroot or _ Bu ar , autlla far rnoio cco nomic.il , cnjtin j less tlinn ono cent a cup , It is delicious , nourishing , and EABILV Piac8Tti : ) . Sold lydrorors tTfrjnliere. / W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Young Cuban Parrots Kill arrtf e about June 3HU an m there will 1)0 ublu diniand ( a ilifra this f ear o.i account of tin WorlJ'M Falr.prloDt rill bo muoli lilnher than u ual ow. 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In strange and strong contrast with these miserable boasters is the quiet , dignified yet courteous demeanor meaner of Ihosc noted lenders of their profession. Who , during the past 27 years , have abundantly demonstrated their abil ity to effect speedy , perfect nnd per manent cures in all Iho worsl forms of these delicate sexual maladies embraced within the general terms of NERVOUS , CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES , Send 4 cents for Ihoir illustrated now book of 120 pages , "Kno\v ; Thy self. " 'ConsulltUion free. Call upon or address , with slamp , DBS. BETTS & BETTS , 119 S. ! 4th Street , Cov Douglas St. OMAHA , - - - - HEB. OK f 11 Toetli cttraclQ'l la morr.lit I owonoss. emnoday , I'orfocl Ut cuir UlUOPd. UlUOPd.Df.BJ.lllJ Pnrtoa Kith uud Fnrnnm Stroats. Klorntur on lull tit. Tulophuua IU3J. IW1NG THIS WITH VOU The most luxurious Car pets in use at the price of ordinary Brussels.- Pat terns that we will not re order , with and without borders , elegant parlor and rug effects , some with only enough for a bed room will be sold as remnants. ORCHARD AND - WILHELM CARPET CO. Successors to S. A. ORCHARD , . . . . Douglas , bef. 14th arid 15th \ Special Sale this week of Midsummer Pattern Hats , white and light colors. The largest line of leghorn hats in ' the city.Vi3lf00ourr \ 2nd For bargains in Children's Hats , Flowers and Millinery. Bliss , 1514 Douglas-st DR. RflctiREW TXC SPECIALIST. In unsnrimjjcil ia till troutmont of till PRIVATE DISEASES ami nil Weakneisiirii and Disorder * of IliLn 18 yoaro oiporlor.co. \Vrlto for circ-lii * nnd question list tree , 14tknnil I'V Omaha.S THEATMEMT. FOHA.LI , Chronic , Private and Special Dlsaini , of both Mon and Women. Ftriotiiro nnJ nil othsr trouble * trotted lit rotsoti'iMo chnrgps. CONSULTATION KKIJU. Oitllonor nddru s DH SEYMOUR I unfn DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Opposite 11 lydon llros. 5 Different Grades. This Season's M nuliiclint AS LOW A5 CAN BE EOUGM IN THE CITY , And Hose Reels. Home Industries By purchasing goods made at the following Nebraska Factories. If y ° u cannot find what you want , communicate with the manufacturers as to what dealers handle their goods , AWNINGS. I FURNITURE. Omaha Tent-Awning Chas.Shlyerlc'i&Co COMPANY. Klaifi , nitnuiock ! , oil Furniture , carpets aud ant ) rubber clotlilne. drauerlo * . mail for catalogue. IIU Karuam t. I20S Fnrnam et. BREWERS. Fred Krug Brewing 'Omaha Brewing Assn CO.Ml'ANV. Oar bottled Cabinet Guaranteed to equal beer deltvfroa to aar ouUUo brandi Vlenua part of tli * oltr. IIUI eii > oit botlUd beer da- Jaokioa it. llrtrea to ( aailllei. ICE , C0 Dealers lu Crystal Lnke Ice , 1KU KarnarnHtraak IRON WORKS. Paxton & Yierllng industrial iron Works. 1UON VTOllKS. Manufacturing and re Wroiuttt and oil Iron pairing of all klndi ot ullJInz wor * . uaculnerr. IU 8 Itih bran work , to k 'Jeloulitoo 1419.