THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , t TUESDAY AUGUST 4 , 1801. NO BLIND PASSENGER POOL , Declaration1 ! That Harvest Excursion Busi * ness Will Wet Bo Rou'.oJ. CIIARETON AND Till ALTON MAY NOW ACT Union * Hnllslnot jry Can lie Mnilc the Otillnuvil lilnc Will I'rolmtily SliiHli tlio ItntcH Promptly. Cmruin , Aug. 3.- Notice 1m boon given to the lines operating between Chlcaxo nnd St. Paul that the arlvisory board of the blind pissotu'cr pool will not undcrtaku to route nny of the business accruing on account of the harvest nml homoseokers excursions. Kiich line In the pool will bo allowed to se cure ns much of this buslneis for Itself as It can. Chairman Flnloy has notified IntereUoJ parties th.it the harvest oxeunion rates are to bo tendered the eastern connections ns bismir rates while they nro In forco. Tnls action will no doubt be thr signal for tome sort of a performance on the part of the Alton. That reid has not yet announced what It Intends to do but has been waiting lor its comwt- Itors to fully show their hands before taking nny nctloirltself. As It cannot follow thorn In the arrangement with the outturn Hues It will probably make lower rates than tlioso agreed upon by the association. McrriNn tuMj'i'rmo.v. Chairman 1' In toy has authorized the Wulmsh nnd other Interested roads to make n round trip excursion rate of $ S TiU from Hprlngllold to Niagara Falls , Aucnst . * > . This Is to meet rates made by the Alton for that date. mo roi it INVIIIIII.K. A meeting was to have boon held at Mil waukee today of the lines Interested in freight rates from Milwaukee via Benton Hnroor to eastern polntu , but it wns post- poncd owing to the non-attendance of the hip Four representatives. The Big Four Is ono of the rends that control the ICanawha Dispatch , the line that recently reduced the rates fiom Milwaukee to the seaboard via licnton Harbor. HOCK IOI.VND i\uvivns. 1 he estimated cross earnings of the Hock Island system for the inon'li of July nro $1- ; ni.Hs ! , nn Increase ns compared with the sumo month last j car of SIUI.MJ'J. Constipation poisons the blood ; DoWItt's Little lOnrly Hlsor.s cure constipation. The cause removed , the disease Is gone. Kiui'S OF nn : . \o/ii'iiii'it < r. Callaway is to have a third pr.iln elevator. Klsing City wants n dentist and n jeweler Knshville old settlers will organize ail nssociation. The Ohio association will hold Its annual icunlon nnd picnic at Milford , August 111. J. J. Toolly of Broken Bow has been em ployed as principal of the Mason City schools for the coming year. The Kearncv county teachers' Institute will be held nt Monden , beginning August IT nnd continuing two \\oclis. Old settlers will hold their fourth nnnunl picnic nt Hickman , August 1M , and will bo addressed by Governor Thnycr. The Sownrd Democrat has become the People's Rights and Editor Ncoban has jumped from the bourbon ranks into the in dependent party. Sherman Cameron of Falls City died at , Fort Dodge , Ivan. , while on his way home from New Mexico. His mother was with him nnd brought ttio remains homo for burial. Two workmen In the Norfolk sugar factory were caught under n boiler which they wcro unloading. Ono had his bond and shoulders badly mtshod , while the others suffered a crushed foot. While plnylug in his father's vnrd nt Una- dtlla , Frnnkio Farnsworth was bitten on the boot by a rattles n nlco. His leg swelled up very quickly , but prompt measures saved the little one's life. The little daughter of W. M. Vnstlno , liv ing on a farm twelve miles from Culbortsoii , was bitten on ttio lip by a rattlesnake. She was taken to Cnlbortson ns qntokly as possi ble and her life saved by medical treatment. The tenth annual fair of ttio Buffalo County Agricultur.il society will bo held at Kearney September I to I. Now nnd ele gant grounds have been provided , nnd the mooting promises to bo ono of the best over held. held.Tho The small grain is so strong nnd high in this vicinity , says the Norfolk News , "that the binders will noti-ut a full swath , compell ing farmers to work half width of the sickle to allow their machines to tnko care of the grain. North Nebraska U in It all right enough this year. _ Several persons at Blalrstown are engaged In collecting pearls. Harvest hands cannot bo secured at any price In ' 1 ama county. The Tabor creamery will ho enlarged on account of Increasing business. Fourteen women till the ofllco of count } school superintendent in Iowa. T. T. HolTinor. nn Insurnrco man at Now Sharon has disappeared and It Is found no is short $ . ' , noo. Dr. C. W. Cane of Onawa , had an oat grain removed from ouo of his oars , where it bnd been for ton years. A two-year-old child of C. Van Beck of Sioux Center drunk a quantity of kerosene nnd died from tlio effects. Muscntlno watermelons will not bo ready for shipment this year before August „ ' ( ) oil account of ' .ho backward season. Sena Stevens , a twelve-year-old boy. fed n halter strap around ills wrist ami was drasrgcd to death by n pony ntCantril. The ninth nnnual ennipmeotlng of the Mis sissippi Valley Spiritualist association will occur nt Mt. Pleasant park , In Clinton , August to III ) . A man nnd his recently divorced wife were "married over ngaln" at Dubuquu Friday. The groom In oighty-llvo years old nnd the bride forty-live. Uach has been married three times before. J. W. Cluvor of Bluff Creole township , Monroe county , lost his spoecli eight months ngo. The other day when.ho came la from his harvest Held his power of articulation cumo back ns sudden ns It loft. The Oddfellows of the northern part of the state have under contemplation the purcluiso of some lakeshore proirarty near Arnold's park for the purpose of holding n reunion nnd to be used for n camping ground. The biennial report of Stnto Treasurer Hccson In completed and will bo ready for distribution soon. It shows receipts fur the ilscnl year ending Juno ! ) ( ) , 1 till I , of over $ ; i.MX.000 ) and disbursements of a llttlo moro than 1,000.000 , leaving n nalnnco of nearly $ . " 100,000 lu Iowa's strong box. The farm hand who suicided at Chelsea In- cutting his own bowels out had lioon drunk since . I uly ) , nt which time ho bought two pallons of alcohol. Ills employer found What remained of the stuff and would not lot him hnvo U , and the fellow made up his mind ho would die rather thnu do without his favorite beverage. John Solasok , n farmer living In Carroll township , Tamn county , got crazy drunk and tried to kill his wife. She escaped nnd ho then turned his wrath upon ono nf his hordes. Taking his Unlfo ho cut nnd stabbed the ant- inul until It fell exhausted from loss of blond. Ktill tlilraniLfor gore the lloml pulled out the dumb brute's tongue and cut tt off Sul- nsuk wut urriHtod mil wns lined oiilv $10 and costs. Ills wife refuses to llvo uith him longer. Two women who were conducting a beg ging tour through the central part of the Btato while tholr husbands , two strapping lazy men , remained out of sight In a covered wagon , cntuo to grief at Coon itapids , when they were found to bo Impostors. The women told a pitiful story of how their three children were sick , und a health ofllcor made no Investigation which revealed a half dozen healthy kids , twoltuy men , seven horses und two wagons. The outfit was In fur bettor circumstances than iivuny who unido donations. No gripping , 110 .nausea , no pain whoa paWltt's Llttlo Early Klson art ) timaUplll. Sale pill. Best pill. OMAHA'S Ol'l'OHTUM 1V. Cllly.oii Train Hnyn Tlilrt Clly Can Snvc World's l-'ulr. Mr. Ocorgo P. Donib has received the fol lowing characteristic letter from Citizen Ooorgo Francis Train written at Chicago the next day after his departure from Omnhn : Palmer House , Chicago , July 31 , ' 01. Dear Cltln , ( I. P. H. : Leiivo noon. Kvnrythlng dead hero ! Omaha iilf.no can save fair I Kvonbudy at funeral ! That Baton-Bnntinan * Pnxo'n-photo in rotunda pointed at some thing' ' It was the "crock" ( as French say ) the panic ! thn crash ! Stand by each other In Omaha 1 Issue H-irlpt ; renew notes ; don't let any ono fall. No bank ever failed there. Let ban us save trades merchnnts. Omaha will llvo when other cities fall. Centre of belt of I.INHKOOO square miles. ( S.OOO.IKW llvo people. ) Corn wheat-coal beet root-tin Iron - mines ores-hay -everything. . Omaha Is rich In undeveloped resources. Tno depressed to atop and see world's fair moil. Kveryoody asleep. Two cripples ( on stlltsi , Bl'ilno and Cleveland are down with dlubotui , measles , ohlokon-pox nnd thousand Ills ! Too sick to llvo and too dead 1 Thev ' are entailed on fT > 0,000i)0 ! ( ) by Gould nnd' nikltiHnledged to sign ? lut,0)0OJO ) ( ) Union Padtle bill and $ IOOO.X.OJO ) Western Union postal telegraph ! "Big Head" against "Big Belly ! " Dlffim'nens between Chicago gravo-ynrd nnd Omnha wedUinir nnd "tnlly-no" turn outs manes one sea sick ! Nothing can save fair but "majestic" ( .VM miles n dny forty dav nice round uorldwith models.pictures , circular * , telephones , phonographs , ( for nil races to talk through ) as exhibit of exposi tion ! Simplobo.it ot tf tr to nil nations ! One thousand notables' with ko.laks , pens , pnloltcs noini'ot mt' ' Gallery of genius ! Town meeting for foity ; da\sl Convention of brains ! Concerts , debate ? , lectures twenty.two knots nn hour advance ngoiits by caolos ( llenter. Ilav.is , Kustulle , Union , Bennett's ) t.OH ) ilnllios cable from 100 ports ! only $100 each ( paid to While Star line ) no dead hoads. Omaha can save fair otherwise another case of Panama can.il , grandest ll/zlo of century 1 Air Is surcharged with in solvency I Australian fro/on meat nnd linilii vheiit will stop our exports abroad. No chance to stop crash. This was sl/.o of currency Hint saved the union. * ' ' ' ' ' * w.'i'do.'ooo.obo ! : or : : f fl Pet Capita. : * Repealing greenback bill ( ISi'J ( ) repealed taril ! and gave piemium to imports ! and re duced cunencx to * < i ( now ) per head. liidlng on axle of wheel talking McICInley bill reciprocity silver nnd Blalno's diseases. ' Our-iK,000'milos ) railway ( United States and Canada ; , stocked and bonded for JlOOdOOuOK)0. ( ) I can duplicate fori,000,0l)0.- ) 000 , or one-llfth ! ! Honeo , Goulds , V.indor- bilts , IJocknfellows , Hiintingtons' of million- iiirc-dnm are living on l.impuiacK ami paper ( foiir-liftl's ! ! ) . Gould Is rattled ! Ho don't know what to do ! His mouse-trap capacity is colossal mlr- ago of idiotic statesmanship ! Ho wanders about In palace car trains in daze of imbe cile delirium ! Treasury will bo ? 2.V.OJOOJJ ) short this fis cal year I 1C very state tnoasury ( and city treasury ) short in same rutioI Silver hill , they say ( idiotic farmers' alliance ) , will save nation ! Say. S 1,000,000 monthly ? IS,000,00 ( ) annu ally. Let us lookuboad ten yours ! * f 1&0,000- 000. O-that Is si/e : < i ! per cunitall ! Tins- Is Whin We Want : tG ) I'd Capita. Hence , no relief can coino from that quar ter ! Where then ? ( This kills fair ! ) We have over-bragged , ovor-lied. over-ox- ngceratcd population ! Republic only British colony I Pasturage for Knglish sportsman 1 Hotbsehlld can't stand long ! Government should at once suspend specie payment ! ST OJO.OOJ gold went last year and bal ance this vear ! nut silver nnd gold ( about S,000,000UO ! , ) out of nr s ) enough in world to furnish this countiy with currency ! Hovo- lu'.lon sighted ! Shall go back to Silence ! Sound apple perishes in barrel of cotton ap ples ! Soon ns children fill up with diseased moat , llsn , butter , oysters ( long clothes ) , I cut them off ! Six young ones maku full- grown corpse ! I intend to live ! And Silence alone saves mo ! If you save Fair , I will try to help you ! Lot mo send kindest words to yourself , Bin : , World-Herald , Eastman , Pnxton , Custiing , citizens , Photographer Eaton , nnd Grand opera house audience of Indies and good fel lows lor splendid round world reception ovation cheers good will ! it makes mo feel younger than ever. ever.Gio. : . FH\VCIS Titus- . ( Address : Continental Hotel , Now York. ) Mr. Bemis answered Air. Train's letter with the following telegram : OMMH , August I , isili.To George Fran cis Tram , Continental Hotel Now York : Executive bo ml Omaha real estate owners' association passed resolution today fully en dorsing your forty day "majestic" round world fair program mo Omaha to Omaha f 1,000 notables ) future capital republic and bus started p issa o list. Paxlon , dishing , Boggs , Hitchcock , Dumont , Hicks , Hoso- watcr , Bulcomhe , Chase. Mover , Heed , Joslyn. Creighton , Bovil. Hill , Smith , Hurt- man , Potter and 'Jtio others will go and think can book the whole 1,000 from Omaha nnd Nehniskn. When is the tour to bo imiio spring of ' 921 nnd nroftOO ladies accompanied by : > 00 gentle men to innko up the party , or Is It expected to be n stag company of 1,000 mcnf Ci ! omit ; P , BLMI" , Secretary. Last nicht Mr. Bomls received this reoly to his tolciirum : Nn\\ YOUR , Aug. 3. To George P. Bomls , Secretary Ii > al ICstnto Owners Majestic- Forty Day Hound World Fair Omiha to Omnha rifty-llvo- Syndicate Omaha , Neb : Wirogram menus business. Success irunr- anteed. See Now York World , Sun , Herald and Nows. Gr.omn : FUINCIH TIIAIN. "I do not boltovo that 1 would bo ullvo to day had It not been for IJogont , Ferro-Mnngn- neso water. " F. H. Miihan , LoiTeyvlllo , ICas. rillVK ( * ! ' . . / . / / /C'l//.irOK.S. . Tlioy Kiro on tlio ( . ' .iri-lHoii anil Will ProDnlily 1)1.- . B vurii.oNAug. : . ' ) . Last night a party of fifteen speculators on the bour.so , armed with rides and revolvers , made nn attack on tlio garrison with the Intent of bringiuc about n decline in prices of the securities dealt In on the exchange. They tired upon tno sentries , wounding several. In turn they were lirod upon ; nml niter the troops had been called out nil the members of tlio party wore cap tured. They will bo tried by court martial. The chances nro that they \\11I bo shot. A very small pill , out a very gooa ono. DeWitt's Lit tie Km ly Risers , WOriKd'll I'UIIHJOIIH. WASHINGTON , Aug. : ) . ( Special Telegram to TUB UKK. I The following list of pensions granted is reported by Tun Bun and Ex aminer Bureau of C'lauiH : Nebraska Original : Lewis K. Walford , John Glllosplo , Harvy McCoy , Daniel Bon- neil , Columbus P. French , Henry Miles , Albert M. Lunt , Thomas II. Brown , John N. Thompson , Albert F , H irbert , John C ! . Mvors. Jnmns Jay , Jnmc.s Watson , Bonjnmln H. Fuller , Elisha iloldorncss , John Blake- well. Nathaniel S. Drake , Henry D. John son , James N , Harris , II < ury Miiisnun , Sam uel L. Brown , Alexander Cnluoun , Mnlvlii B. Slocuin , Thomiii P. Corblu , Jamus A. Sailor , Henry N. Banks , Lackey Dovnnov , Walter S.ViUy , John Diglej. Hugh C' . Nlnnot , Knos Hanchott , Martin P. Wolcott , Lewis Currier , Jnmes H. McCJrav , George M. Williams , \ \ illnim A. Suhed , Jo'opli D. Citlmau , Huston H. Ivnn , Emmett Morrow , Francis ( J Smith , John McGlvon. Original : James H. Loftus , Jonathan 1C. Tuylor , Daniel We.shfall , Slophon It. S. Horton - ton , 1Cu 1:0no A.Vright , Thunus Andersen , Cieorgo W. linn , Justus Kinim , Augustas C. Preston , Dennis Cannon , William C Cum- mliigs , John A. Flaming , Jolm Truebiood , Kdmuml Turner , David Jones , JohnC. ICulor , Chauncy W. Harris. Gcorgo VV. Wicks , Joseph Crnbtru , Geor.ro B Scuipp , Roger W. Crcssoy , James Halltdav , Charlus O. Hatha way , Richard S. Hill , Bonjimln F. Thomp son , Aloiizo E Kennedy , J. Walter Dalboy , William E. DoJge , Loander Dupleaso , Irving D. Hull. Josephns Alooro , John O. Levov , Charles Gallagher , Willimn McMillan. Small in size , great in rosutts. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Rbur * . Best pill for constipa tion , boat tor lok tnjailaohe. bait , for sour stomach. SOUTH OMAHA CUT COUNCIL , Many Milters of Lwil ItnpDrtnoj Dls- cusaod by Councilman in Session , APPROPRIATIONS MADE FOR THE MONTH. Struct Improvements ) Taliccil Over Sonic School .Mutters .Settled by tlic Hoard NotcH I'Voin tlio City. Last evening wns the regular monthly mooting of the city council , nil members holiitf present. Mayor Sloam wlelilod it brnn now Rnvcl , which Ulty Clerk Uyiin provliloil for the occasion. T. Li. UIco nskod to ba parmtttod to run ton wagons , piylnir therefore ono Hconso. The request wns not gr.mtcU. Tlio petition to change the pra-lo on Twt-iitv-llrst street win roferroil luck for mnro sl | > nutui-c-i. A motion to nward the rontr.ict for'r. ( lnp ! In district No. .1 , Twenty-first street to Nor ton Brothers was lost. The olght hour law win taken from out the hands of tlio special committee nnd referred to the commlttuo of the wholo. O'Hourko's resolution to reconsider the action awarding the contract to Hugh Mur phy for pavlntr L street , from the west end of the L. street viaduct to I'lili-ty-third street for the ro.uon that an ordlnanco hud never been pissed ordering the street paved , was laid on the table for one week. Frank Noonan made application for a saloon license nt Thirty-third nnd Q streets. Jonosolioit Brothers asked to have their license trar.sferred from IIUl Twenty-fourth street to 2518 Q street. Property owners asked that Twenty ninth street , from Q to U , bo Kr.ulod. Property owners on oist Q street nskoJ to have unit street" paved with brieu. A petition asking the conhcil not to com pel John Kriuko to move his house from the middle of Twenty-second street , hatwecj. Q and Brown streets , win read. Howloy and Walters were appointed to mvostliiito. Ed. Brosnah.in was appointed Inspector of the Q stieot sowor. Insnrctor Howard reported nmateon head of catllo condemned in Julv. Avoi-.io ; priCJ , $ ! . : ) . Michael P. O'Connor ortcrod the bisemont at 2. " > lI N street free of rhfirtfo for policecoart and jail purposes. Uelenod. .1. F" . Uitchhart olfered rooms in tno Pionr-or block and basement for city ofllcoi for S'il ' ) per month. .John Daughterly offered tlio block nt Twenty-fourth nnd Q streets for it like pur pose tor.k ) per month. G. I < \ Barlow , tlio street railway conductor who fell from his train Into a sewer civo-in on Twonly-fourth street July 3 , asked for fir > 00 damages. John Bowlay wntitod the council to pay for a sliot-Kun which OilR-or Hpoottler damaged while gunning for canines. Thoinai Murray called the council's atten tion to the condition of Mliroy street , be tween Sixteenth nnd Seventeenth. Re ferred to the chief of police. Chief Bronnan s monthly report showed 114 arrests for July. Councilman Dougherty submitted a new bond , with Martin ligho and Hugn Kennedy as bondsmen. The llnnl estimate of cost of pavinp Twen ty-fifth street was accepted. Also Q street storm water sower. Several estimates of gradinp were also read. City Treasurer Hoetor submitted his re port nnd the same was accepted and tiled. llowloy wanted the action taken In regard to pivinjr Twenty-fourth street reconsidered and the council readvcrtlso for bids , und di vide the street up into two districts. Conlov's motion to accept the proposition of John Dale to tnko the & 5',0M ) intersection paving bonds at par Hat and 1 par cent com- inUbion wan defeated. On motion of Wood to accept n proposition of Mr. Dale's to act us agent for ttio sale of the bonds at n commbsion of 1 per cent was defeated. Tno city attorney was Instructed to draft nn ordinance compelling parties tosecure a permit from the city engineer and deposit $ i" > before taking up any sidewalk in the city. The council will set as a board of equation- tion on paving of Twenty-linn street nnd nil other special assessments Monday and Tuesday - day , August 11 and I'.1. An ordinance was ordered drafted ordering Q street from the viaduct to Twenty-fourth Hived with brick. Ordinance No. ! fO' ) was read nnd the follow ing appropriations wore made- Interest fund fUWHJO JmlKumi'iit Iiiiicl ! ) , " ) < . . ' < " I'tillic fiinil 'JWlM I'liuanil niitcrfuml f > . ' . ) ) . ' .7U Public llclit Iiiml 2.6IKIOO Mri-et repair fuml ii.lUOOU Nilury fund iiOIUOd IIiiKliu'iTn' fund 2..W.UO ( .uncial fund O.JU'J.UO Itoitrd < ) ! ' Kdiiuntion Martin : . All members of the board of education were present nt the meeting held last evening. A statement from the county treasurer showed $ ii.'i.li ! ( ( In the county treasury to the credit of the school district. Tno normal school music system wns adopted. The committee on janitors will engage janitors for all school buildings except the high bchool and Third warn buildingi. The committee on supplies will receive bids up to next Monday night for a car of anthra cite coal. The committee on grounds will receive bids lot grading the hign school lot. Tlio committee on repairs will recolvo bids for removing a partition In the high school building and report Monday night , and will liavo necessary repairs made on the Third ward building and painting roof , and with tlio architect will have the roof of the high school building repaired. Ijivo Sleek KxuliniiKO Mooting. Vice President Ab. Waggoner and Secre tary A. L. Lott were in the respective chairs of proMOont nnd secretary at the meeting of the llvo stock exchange yesterday afternoon. Messrs. W. B. Cheek , Draper" Smith and David L. Campbell were appointed a commit tee on the excursion to the Creston blue grass palnce on Wednesday , August -I. ( Messrs. Colonel 10. P. Savage nml Alma Jackson were appointed a comm'lteo to as certain who of niomhors would attend the opening banquet ot the Omaha grain ex- clmngo on Thursday , August 'JO. The proposed amendments to rules 3 nnd 0 woi'ti read ami laid on the table to bo taken lip and acted on at an adjourned meeting nt U o'clock this afternoon. Cuilnliy liiHpentloii Force. Inspection of stock has been commenced at the Cudahy packing plant , and the following governmental appointments nave been made : James Wilson , veterinary surgeon of Lin coln , chief Inspector ; nsslstniit veterinary surk-con , Klchnrd Kbhltt of O.niiha ; O. if. Phillips of Boatrlco , lorumnn of the taggers , and deorgo Shroodor of Holmosvlllo , Hun- ben Forbes of Onmlia , James Condon of Dil lon , Julius Uhodes or Ptiwuoa , Samuel 10. Gibson , Jeremiah Howard , and Daniel L , McUuekeu of South Omaha , taggers. Unli n Siinil iy School I'lciilo. Nu\t Thursday the Sunday schools of the throe Christian churches of Omaha and two of South Omntm will Hold an all-day union picnlo In Syndicate park. Elder Roles , who has it In charge , is making ample prepara tions to accommodate all who may attend. The picnic nronihot n success and will draw closer tlu ) bunds of friendship between the several congregations , Kulli-onil niniiKOH. \ \ . O. Severance , formerly a ont of the Kroinont , KlUhorn .t Missouri Valley nt Fremont , has bsun nppalntod general local OL'cntof the Fro'iio-it , Klkhorn & Missouri Valley nnd the Clilea a .V Northwestern at this place , frank Heed , the cfilcient rop- reiontnuve , will remain In ctiarKo of the o 111 co. Mr. Severance comes to this city well recommended und will bo as courteously re ceived ns man can merit , NutoH Aliout the C Ity. Miss Mary Dee of Omaha U the guest of Mrs , John Ply no. Stock Inspector OluiU Howard condemned uluoteeu U''ud or dlaeaaod cattle during July , nnd the owners wrrtmwnrdod on un average $1.110 for each cnreajw. A party wont toJ-Wtrpr Mills yesterday to attend the Gi'rmniinilcnfc. Kdwln Q. Davis Wlooklng nftor his lost , strnvcd or stolen wMHe bull slut , W. R. Skinner ofttho stock ynrds traveling force has returned from Cnlcngo. Dele Dnwson , .sonnof Key. O. N. Dawson , s visiting relatlveR.ln Mluncsotn , 'J'lio Poutth wnrdtuchool lot lias boon graded and the stakes sot < fbr the now building. William M. Mauoln , n popular Lincoln newspaper man , spent Sunday In the city with friends. James Donohop , elf this city. Is reported to have been slugged and robbed In Omaha Sunday night. Mrs. A. B. Thomas of Portland , Oro. , Is visiting her sister nnd brother-in-law , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Gideon. Robert Hoymnn , son of H. Hoyman , has returned from Atlantic , where ho hus boon visiting relatives nml friends. Building Inspector D. IBovless has IsHiird n permit fora SI.O'K ) addition to his house on Thlrty-thlrn nml L streets , Miss Olive M. IIowo of the Drovers Journal force , who hn bucn spending n fort night nt Forest City , Mo. , Inn returned. J. S. ICnox , trafllc manager of the Cudahy packing company , wlio has been In Chicago attending the meetln ? of tlio Western ! relent nnd Stc.iuuhip association , has ro- I timed. TholOnterprlso of Sheridan , Wyo , hns n nlco notice of Col. K. P. Savage , who lately visited that section , I ho observing colonel predicts great things for the grazing .sections of the northwest. A delegation of about thirty stock yards men nnd friends went over Into Iowa Sunday about twelve miles and , visiting n bachelor friend had n stair picnic nnd party. They nil enjoyed themselves well. Coroner llarrlgan yesterday afternoon empaneled a jury to inquire Into tin ; donth of Kiltlo Decker's child. The jury returned n verdict that the cnild camn to its death by being smottiored and found blame on no ono. A meeting will bo hold in St. Acnes hall this evening to arrange for the fourth annual picnic nnd lawn party in nid of St. Agnes' church , in Syndicate park , Saturday , August 15. All gentlemen nvo urged to attend. T. Wollstein , wlfo nml daughters , Blisses Honnio and Gertie of Chicago , nro in the city. Mr. Wollstein is looking nftor the business block ot M. Woilstoin .t f'o , ami is visiting the local manager , Sigmund Lnndsbcrg. J. C. Ulloy and Charles A. Wood of the commission firm of Wood Brothers , Chicago , nro in the city visiting Walter K. Wood of the local commission house of Wood Brothers. Messrs. Wood nnd Hlloy will go from hero to the Black Hills. Clti/ons' Alliance , No. II. has mndo preparations for n Jubilee this evening. A limit Ihlt-tt * ii ml din itj tutll Itn ttifttiitjwl mill nml a lovofenst will ho held. Kvory member nnd every person who has been favorably acted on are urged to attend. The mooting wld bo held in Knights ot Pythias hall , McUinnls block , 1.M20 N street. The distension of the stomach which many neoplt , fool nfter entlnir , may ho due to Im proper mastication of the food ; but , in most cases , it indicates a weakness of the digestive organs , the best remedy tor which ls > ono of Ajcr's pills , to bo taken nftor dinner. H mini MRft Show N'oxv. R A. Cooper , formerly assistant city ticket agent of the Burlington , Is in the city. Mr. Cooper hails from Denver now und has loft the railroad business to adopt the moro congenial occupation of theatrical manager. Ho is arranging for the appearance of his aggregation at the Urand during the coining season and is enthusiastic over the merits ot his company. Applications for positions are pouring in upon him and ho hns succeeded in enlisting the services of Colonel Jack Dowling , the well known Burlington passen ger agent , ns assistant manager. Our lady readers will ba interested to know something concerning the grout sales of Santa Cluus Soan. .Tho manufacturers , N. K. Pairbank & Co. , are Justly entitled to rank among the great advertiser * of the United States , and are counted among the most liberal patrons of printers' ink In this country. Tlio Fairbank company is particularly friendly to newspapers as offering the most legitimate moans of advertising , nnd nat urally nil newspapers are friendly to Santa Claus Soap. It cannot bo said , ns In the case of some advertisers , that Fairbank has mndo Santa Clnus famous , hut it docs seem correct to say that Santa Clans has made Fun-bunk fam ous. ous.Santa Clnus has been , of course , for tlmo outnf mind , a household word. It was a happy thought wncn the Fairbank company sieved upon this horao-liko and familiar name for their very best laundry soap. Naturally enough the quality of the soap has had much to do with its succejs , for not oven thn most extravagant advertising could make a success of n poor article. On tlio other hand there have been so many poor soaps put upon the market tbopnst few years that in 'ho beginning many purchasers hesi tated to tr.v another now candidate for favor at the wash-tub. Fairbank & Co. nro llvo , widc-nwako business men , nnd they knew just j how good housekeepers felt on the j soap question. So they not only | set nbout to manufacture the very best soap . that could be made , hut they inaugurated o most earnest am ] honest system of advertis ing. No "fakes" or "schemes" have been ! employed to introduce "Santa Claus" soap i on the market. The brand was brought into . notice by straightforward and legitimate methods , and hns constantly gained in I public favor because of the excellence of the in tide Itself. The manufacturers can con- cratumto themselves upon .such n success. Wo nro informed that the sales of Santa Claus soap have Increased enormously this year , and far above the average rate. No doubt i ; great share of the Increase in this neighborhood is duo to the fact that Santa Claus soap has boon well advertised in these columns. The only complexion powder in the world that is without vulgarity , without , injury to the user , and without doubt n boautllier , is Po//o\i's. AVnlter illinni Tyler. Formerly of Birmingham , Kngland , and afterwards of Forest City , Sai-py county. Nob. , and Salem , Jewell county , Kan. , United States of America , who was last heard of in Novnmpoi187f > , will hoar of something to his advantage by applying to the undersigned before October 19 , 1891. In the absonco.df anv evidence of hi.s being alive application will bo made after October 19 ; 1S)1 ! ) , to tlio prolmto di vision of the high court of justice in Kngland for a grant of letters of admin istration to his estate upon the presump tion of liis donth. A'Hiruw Wood & Co. , 8 G rout Jiunos street , Uodford row , Lon don , W. U , , England. Mnrri iu > The following marriage license * were issued by Judge Shields yoJterdny i Name and luldicas. Age. I John Oldmaii. lluvolook ; ti I Aim i Wymiui , Onuili i : j | t Joseph MarUulon ; Smith Dinahn Ill I 1'itmiy I'urlInk"until " Omulia 10 i M. I' . Minnahan. Omaha i 1 Katlo Lynch , Unmlia L'U Thn Imtost Conundrum. Why is Hallor s Barsaparlllu aiiil Burdock like the most popular soap of the day I Bccnuso they both demise the skin and leave It soft and velvety. w ,1 .1 . I liuto the pnnts that mother makes FATHERS : And "leaves mo room to grow" ; That's why Ihoy drag around my That's why they wobble so. Do remember the you home-made pants you wore when That's why the pockets at the sldo you were boys ? Do you remember how fearfully and Are 'wny down by my foot : wonderfully they were made , ami how they "fitted like And tlio way I Ictiow the front from baulc a bag n a bean-pole" ? Do you remember how yeti ' ' IH the patch that's on the soul. did wish you could have a pair of store pants like That's why they look so kind of qucur ) some of the other boys ? Well , your boys feel just I'm ' going to tell her go. that way now. And there's no excuse for letting boyS" * * I hate those pants that mother makes look- like ' guys now-a-days , when boy's is With "lots of . " clothing so room to grow. Judije. cheap , anyway. This week we arc goinoto hold a special sale of 2,000 PA I RS of Ages 4 to 14 , in dark , medium , and light colors , in a great variety of plaids , stripes , checks and twills , at less th.m yon can buy the materials. KNEE PANTS , good , strong , substantial goods , worth 35c to 500 at 25c. KNEE PANTS , good , de sirablc goods , value soc to 750 at 35c . KNEE PANTS , good goods , good styeswell ! made , value 75C to 900 at 45c. KNEE PANTS , splendid goods , handsome patterns , usually QOC and $ i.oo..al 55c. -A N L > 500 BLUE BLOUSE SUITS , Regular price a dollar , ( ages 5 to 8) ) , at ' 13NI3K Y'S liKW AKI > . Ciihtollar I'r < " -l > y oriiuiH Dedicate Thi'lr House of Worship. The dedication of the Castollar Street Presbyterian church took place yesterday nccordlng to the programme. ) Jev J. M" . Wilson , the pastor , was assisted by Key. C. B. Allen , Hov. Robert L. Wheeler. Itov. John Gordon , D. IX , Hev. W. J. Hnrsha , D. D. . Hev. Thomas L , Sexton. D. D. , Council Bluffs , nml Hov. H. V. Atkissou of the South west Presbyterian church. The services wcro very Interesting nt all three of the meetings nnd thi small Indebt edness was entirely wiped out and a balance of JU'fci was placed in the treasury. In rais ing the funds necessary to liquidate the debt a very novel plan was adopted. On a largo canvas at the back of the pulpit there was th" pic ture of n river wi'.h abutments at ttio sides for n bridge. The framework of the bridge wns put up but the lloor was lacking. These boards for the lloor represented the dollars , that were needed to complete the bridge and provide a mentis for ero-sliiL' over the stream. As the subscriptions came in the boards wcro placed on the bridge. The thoroughfare wns completed und theie were n loan or two of boards left over for the next bridge. "A MAX. " X < nv AVe Are With You. On and nftor July ! U the Chicago , Koolc Island & Pacific railway will run all its trains in and out of the Union Depot - pot , Omaha. Trains will lcivo : as fol lows , east-bound : Day express , Oil.1) ! a. in. Vcstibiilod limited , 4:40 : p. in. Atlantic express , 0:10 : p. in. Arrive ! ) : 10 a , in. , 10 : " > 0 n. in. and Clo : p. in. These trains are vestibuled and it i.s an indisputable fact that the dining1 cat1 service of the ' 'Great Rock Island" is souond to none in the country. For rates , sleeping car berths to Chicago cage or any points cast call at city ticket ollico of the Rock Ibland Houto , lJth ( and F.irimm streets. JOHN SHIIASTIAX , G. T. ft P. A. J. L. DK Bnvoibn , General Agent. The Orphan Asylum The citizens of Omaha who so generously contributed to the erection of the now orphan ns.t lum ut Benson will bo pleased to leurn that the building is nearly completed. The Sisters of Mercy who have charge of tills work are laboring oilously to procure the means sufllciont to enable them to got posses sion of the now bulld.lng , as the orphans are now occupying rooms entirely inadequate to their wants. The now orphan asylum is situated in Bon- sou , a delightful suburb In the north west part of Omaha. Its election was n colossal under taking and could never have reached Its splendid condition but for the energetic sup port of the klnd-hoarled poiplo of Omaha. Tlio object of the institute is the protection of pour , homeless children , regardless of sect ; nnd ns It is the only ono of Its kind in the state the citizens who are interested in the welfare of this beautiful western metropolis will irlvo It n hearty support. U Is a serious matter for reflection to think that the heavy tax levied yearly for the malntcnat'co of the immense state peniten tiaries nnd roformltoi'ies might bo in no .small measure lessoned bv the proper support of Institutions of this kind. The children who nro 'oft homeless In tnuir innocent days , lead wasted lives not because they are naturally bad. but because circumstances compel thorn to become so. Tlio records of the public places of conlluomont nro lilted with mimes of persons , who , with proper pro'netlou in youth might have become worthy men nnd women , but who nre , for want of this caily protection tolling out a miserable existence , deprived of every ] ov which the human heart may Inw- lullv ( iHsiro , uud in many instances the con solation of religion , with its glorious hope of eternity. S. Grand Kntry Into Omaha. On and aftoi- July JtO , 181)1 ) , the Chicago cage , MllwatiUco & St. Paul Uallwav company will run all of its tr.iiiiH In and out of the union depot , Oinuhiu No moro annoyance caused by transferring and switching at Council BlulTs. Solid vestibuled tiains , consisting of now I'nliiL'o sleeping cars , f'-oo ' parlor chair cars , oloLMiit coaolios , and the llnost dining cars in the world , all hunted by steam and lighted throughout by olct1- trie lights. The now evening express with "oloi'trio lights in ovoi'y borth" now leaves Omaha daily at U.0 p. in arriving at Chicago at ! ) : . . ( ) a. in. in time for all cahlo-n connections. Secure tickets and sleeping car berths at 1601 Farniim street ( linrbor block ) , J. K. I'ltKSTn.v. F. A. NASH , C' . Pass. Agt. ( ion. Agt , Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. NO GUKBX ! NO HAY , 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Msnytoari otpcrlcnro. A rcRiilnr prnitimlo In mcil.eiAG A mpiumns nnow Is itllUrcitlnK wl . treileitnuci t'ss nil Ni > rv ui c'lir n f iml I'rUulu ll u mn A ppimanunt ruri u ir.inti-iHl for t'lilarrb/ Spi rtniitorrlin * i Lost Manhunt ! H n unl \ \ i-nknt'i" * Nl ht I H , n , luiiMiii-y syphtlli , stricture , nml nil < jn | HI'S of dm lli | mil , ! n.iJ t i n i > Otvun S II It ! 'urnii eo mi f..r . I'I.T ) cuiu 1 umlerlnko anil full loMini C i ii'iilintlon t oi , n . , k Mvstirlua of Mfu ) unit fri'U O.llcj hour * J m to 8 i > , m Sunday 10 a in to VJ m * * < ncl * tirap for rp * > ! - MOORE'S For troubling pains in small of back useMoore's Tree of Life. For Catarrh use Mom-o's Tico of Life. For Constipation use Tree of Mfo. The in-cut life remedy The Tree ol Life. Moore's Tree of Mfo n potltlra euro lor Id lT3f and IjlYBr Com pi lint and all b oo I il * u u i. ) tji It pay to sutler wiun ) i > u cvn urj 1 iitulm Muorj'j Troouf Ufo. tuoUroit Ufa HnnuJir ? icicca Wo rend tlio miirti'lotiR Frt'Mrh 11 liiMmdy CALTHOS five , nml n f lt' ulKunrniit < u > lli < tti AI MHHvlll MolMH.cliure ' " \ lirlct'ctfa ii ius'r : < ! V'K"jrt I \ \eitandfavifsat . Ad ! > VCN MnHLCO. , Sole lu-rltm ic. U , ( ijilonall , ( ILlo. "FAMILIAR IN MILLIONS OF MOUTHS AS ANY HOUSEHOLD WORD. " The Times , London * "TiiE QUEF.H OF TABLE WATERS. " " The A/it > llinaris Spring yields enough water nrl only fur prtsciil tci/itirt meats , but also for those of a future iv/nch is still remote. " "The existing sufiflv is adequate for filling forty million quart bottles yearh. " " The rolnme of gus is w great that it is dangerous to 'approach Hie spring on a wintlltss day. " THE TIMUS , LONDON , aothSept. , 1890. Wo mnko murn rorout plasters limn all < ithur nmki'ra In IhU country coinblnedi biransi ) lliu iitibllo npnrcclatu the nif i > tt that I'Xlnts In our K" < ' < 4 iuNSON'S iitlioonlyn v dlclnal phip-i-r for house- ( mid 1I81- . nil othura lielii ' \vc.ik Imitations , ( let the ' ( icmiitid. I : Pimples on the 1'aco | Braaklng Oat ) Bkln Troubles I ' LltlloBoreu Hot Skin | JioIUi Blotches I Gold Boreal BaaBrsath ) Bora Mouth or Wi I If inl miircr frunl "JJfjJ" * Foil fAl.i : HV KIMIN A I'll. A POSITIVe andparminont CURE ' < " ' " .lieasusolthoUHlNARY ORGANG. CITOS liareolharlieiitrrenllallt. Full direction with each toilla. Pilca , one dollar Sea signature 01 E. L WML. Fo ; tinlo Dv All Vnt RaiTartnK Irnro IT PI u w . . jruuii.rul if. . early ilocur , wm > Uii < v cnkiiPM. l < "t mauu > "I , .t < - I will util aialuulilo trrvlliv ' " 'il',4l ' i"1" " " " * tailiianlrulan tur homn cure , t'lll'li "f < narg' JL iDlenilld mmlical worlii tUimM bo f u uy - * rj mail whii It n rrnm ami d Ulllal A i r t I'ror , P , C , I'O WlilUt , jawodui , Couu n Vcnrs" Hipcrl nco In thu Trontment or ( inniirrhiiM. Clout. Strlcturu. Syplillli , Lost MnnX h 'nl ' , awl all DMor.lor * uf the Soiim ! Oiifini Sktu lllsc.isi'S mill Pom iln | ) | HJ IHIII JMC.I : | | fro n 3 u < f only lr .McClrow's micctm In thu truntmmit ot 1'ilvato lllie.mii Inn rwortnan \ uqu illoil Ho > nml ( .Iranian FIIKC. TrMUnent by rurrujpomlu 109. Olllje , 14tu and F.irn.im St < ! . , Omaha , Neb llntr.uico ( in ollli jr struct. FOR B1TE3 30RE FEET. from OVER- EXERTIOrt. P1LE.3 , CHAFlHCi , To Bathe FACE and HAMD5 wh < zn heatsi etc. DOM'T FORGET wK en on wilh you Vou t . To need if , perhapi VERY HVCM indeed . 3UB5TITOTE5 probably v/o * lMeia AcccpT POMD'S EXTRACT only. Pond1 * Extract Co /lew Vbrh tnd London. flic Kcst Till On Eurtlit Dr. llnlili'N Llttlo Tcj.i-lulilo I'lllH act Ijoiii Iy yet jiruiniitlT on tim iiviii : , ulin. NMSuu.l . IIOU'liLS , ill i ' .ltiull-iuliclii ! > | J'CHTH HUll ( 'lllllNt rl w i-ljiylhu syftmi Ujor- ourUly nnil tliuy cur * liil/lt'ial connliiitlon , Tl.i'jr uro > UH'ir conteil , do fi"t crlpo , v ry nnmll , caty to take , ouo jiill it dns , anil at * Diircly vc-tiotalilo. 45 i > ! Hnlu > nci ) vIM l'i Vtt illJpFtlou followx their iibo. Th y A IIS 1/J'TICL.V Cl'Itli MCK IIiAI : , \ 'IIIt , iiitiaru Kuc-oniliii'liili-il I > ) B.ratllni : I'liy " ' . KorBnlohy ilniKKlHH or fc ul U : " < t tcnU n vltlorSfurtl W. Addro j HOHH'S MEDICIA'U C00 Props , Jan Franclico , Cal. Chluuu ,