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rr THE OMAHA DAILY BEJS , WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10 , 1801. 5 OPENED WITH GREAT POMP , Norfolk's ' Bngar Beet Factory Inspected by Thousand ? , GRAND RECEPTION IN THE BUILDING , AH Nehrnnkn Countlo * Well Heprc- enlcMl nnd Mttoh of the Ailjnucnt Status Detnlln of the Suc cessful Ijntcrtnlmnciit. NOIIFOI.I ; , Nob. , Aug. 18. [ Special Tolo- jfram to fins BKU. ] Today was u red loiter oay for Norfolk , n day long to bo remem bered by her citizens , nnJ to bo recorded as ono of the principal event * In the history of the city. The occasion was the formal open ing of the largest sugar factory In the world , Norfolk's pot enterprise. Wlilla the inac.hln- cry Is not In operation , nnd will not bo for about thirty days , the gcnor.il secretary of the Institution , Hon. James ( J. Hamilton , took this tlmo for entertaining his many friends and ndmircr.s throughout the state as \vo\t \ as nil who are interested In the sugar beet Industry In the wcsU It was noconnry to Iwvo the reception prior to the completion of the factory ns ho was desirous of using ono of the largo rooms of the building for reception purposes. Pre paratory to this ovontMr. Hamilton extended n general Invitation through the columns of TDK BBB as wo I as through many other prominent papers of the state to all who \voro interested In the culture of sugar boots to moot with him nt the factory today. His Invitation was promptly ncooptod by about four thousand of the loading agricul turalists and bulhoss men of the states of Nebraska , Iowa and South Dakota. Com mittees were sent from various towns throughout northeastern Nebraska to Inves tigate the raising of sugar beets and the mag nitude of the factory nnd machinery which is nocossary. All agreed that they had no Idea of the magnitude of the plant nnd the amount of money it has taken to build it , Mr , Hamilton had previously ongugod the Musical Union band of Omaha , under the leadership of Prof. Irene , which arrived on the 'J o'clock train and led thu Immense procession from Norfolk avenue directly to the factory , whore every thing was wide opon. Visitors were permitted to examine all parts of the factory nnd ma chinery. At each part of Interest war stationed nblo Instructors to explain to tbo throng the use of each piece of machinery. Aftur passing through the factory they were all invited Into the recaption roam , where the . ciiL'slra discoursed the most ex quisite music and the old AS well as the younir , the lawyer , banker and horny handed farmer danced as they did forty years ago. This reception room being 111 ! by l.0 ! feet , gave space for nearly ono hundred couples. On the ground floor Mr. Hamilton had a large dining hall prepared and in It was served a most smnptuoiu repast to the multi tude. The hall was profusely decorated with stars and stripes , ( lowers and appropri ate mottoes , such as "A Hearty Welcome , " "Corn is King but Sugar is Queen , " etc. The crowd was cared for In n style that no one but Mr. Hamilton knows how , and everyone wont away speaking only words of pralsa for Norfolk and the beet sugar Indus try nnd predicting many things for the city. Today work was commenced oil the Nor folk electric railway. MUSOII'H Piinnr.il. NEIW.VSKA. CITV , Neb , , Aug. 18. ISpectal Telegram to TUB Buu.J Attorney M. L. Hayward today received a telegram that the remains of the late Judge O. P. Mason would bo brought to this city for burial. It was not considered necessary to call a meet ing of the Bar association , but all members are expected to bo nt the depot tomorrow at tornoon nt 4 :3n : o'clock whan the Lincoln train arrives. A number of the Lincoln at torneys will accompany tbo body. Judge Calhoun presided at the last meeting of the association and Judge Mason acted as secre tary.Hon. Hon. Charles .1. Whoodon telegraphed here that ho wished J. Sterling Morton , M. L. Hayward and T. B. Sluvonson to bo throe of the pall bearers , but Mr. Morton is outof the city. The Jndgo had many warm friends In Nebraska City , having made this his home for a number of voars. Nearly every attorney In Otoo county will bo here tomorrow to attend the funeral. The notice of his death was no grout surprise to the many friends of the judge in this city. Ho has suffered Intense ] pain for weeks and months and the nnwspn- pors have dally made the statement that the end was near. Still the now ? Is sad and will cnuso deep and sincere regret in the hearts of many of his old associates who have grown gray In the prautlre of the profession with the deceased. York NI'\VH Notes. YOIIK , Nob. , Aug. 18. ( Special to TUB BEE. ] Thoropubllcan county central com mittee has llxcd Tuesday , September 'J2 , ns the date for holding the York county con tention. The now postoflleo building is completed and only awaits tbo llxtures to bo ready for occupancy. M. L. L. Sorrlck and Mrs. U. Carscaddon tendered tuolr resignations ns members of the school board nnd the vaccncies were I filled by the election of Mrs. Dr. Reynolds and Mr. Mnrcellous. The agricultural society 1 * leaving nothing \indono to make its nineteenth annual fair , which will bo held in this city Loptembcr 'J-J- 2. ) , nn attractive exhibition. A special olfort is being made to secure a prize winning ex hibit for the stnto fair. The canning factory , which has boon closed for tbo past three years , will resume opera tions this WOOK under a now management. A Journeyman tailor named Fnlkenbury , whllo under the weight of a heavy jag Sunday - day night , wont to sloop on u table near nn open second story window nnd rolled out. ilo landed on n brick walk sixteen feet below , atrlkinv on his hcna and ahonldors. A pudcs- who saw him fall summoned n physician , but the jag had saved the fellow from any seri ous injury. K. ot'l * . Knuiuiipmont. : , Nob. , Aug. 18. [ Special Telo- prom to TUB BEK. The second day at Camp Morrison Indicate ) that the Knights of Py thias encampment will bj a dooldoj success. The Omaha , South Omaha , Lincoln , Nelson , -Hohron and Falls City Uniform Uank divi sions arrived today nnd are now comfortably ciuartered In camp , Gen eral order No. a , pro.nmlg.ttod today. establishes the dally pro. ; ram mo of exercises , provided for the sanitary condition of the camp and for miscellaneous routine work of thu several commands. This evenIng - Ing Brigade Chaplain Whltmnrsh delivered nu interesting loeturo at the tabernacle ou the purposes and objects of PythlanUm , which was largely attended. Tomorrow will occur the annual oloottou of brUada oniccrc. In the afternoon a , grind parade will bo given by the visiting organi zations through the principal otroeU of the city. An Interesting feature of the encamp ment Is the daily evening parades ivt Cnmp Morrison , which uro liberally attended by cltl- sons , Kiuiuriil of Thotnit * Knhoo. NKMIIUKA CITV , Neb. , Aug. IS. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEK. | The romalns of Thomas Kaboo , who died near Kournoy , worn brought here for Interment this afternoon. Brlof services were hold nt St. Mury'i cathedral nnd a largo pro cession of frlonds followed the body to lu last resting place. Thomas Kaboo came to Nebraska City with his family in early days , but a few years ago moved to KeimioA1. Airs , Kaboo's remains were brought here for burial about six weeks ugo. They were the parents of Mrs. Henry Fresh of this city and wore ns well known as any old couple lu Otoo oounty , Murrnlo County' * ICxhlMf. KKAUXKT , Nob. , Aug. IS. [ Special Tolc- 'sram to TUB BKK. ] An Informal mooting of tba Kearney branch of the Nebraska Busl- Men's association was hold here this the matter ot a big exhibit from Hiiffato county on the proooseJ advertising train from tho'stnto was discussed , Edward I'lokcttof Omaha , representing the state ai- sociution , wns present nml outlined the plan , which mot with favorable comment , The association hero proposes to raise t.VX ) to tiny the expenses of the Buffalo county exhibit nnd the Kearney real cstiito exchange has no- copied Iho management of the same. The members of the oxchanpo nro ontliuslnsUo over the nmttor and promise to make It ft success. 1.1st or.StieucjMMl'ul I'linrinnolsts. ait\Ni ) ISLAND , Nob. , Aug. IS. [ Special to Tin : IKB. | At the examinations held by Iho board of pxnmlnors of the Nebraska stnto board ot pharmacy , Lincoln , August tl , O inarm , August I'-J , and Kearney , August 13 , the following list of applicants received their certificates ns registered pharmacists of No- braskr. : S. G. Ituodo , Surprise ; .tavan Hlggs , Kearney ; W. It. Howmnn , liny Springs ; Julian Bench. Nnshm , la. : John II. Uiitos , A'ordlgro ; John U. Bodenmnnn. Omaha ; K. I' . Chltdo , Lincoln ; H. M. Car son , Grand Island ; W. T. Gnrson , Holstoln ; Blltlor fnntMM' \ t-nimlinU ! tlnlirv f'loirif. Howard. Lincoln ; Albert J. Hooppnes , Holdrogc. Niels P. Hanson , Oakland ; H. L. Kindred , Herman , J. S. Livesaj , Ceresco ; \V. A. Leo , Crclghton ; William Nicholas Ley , Omaha ; Peter O'Shoa , Meadow Grove ; Joseph M. ParK , Waterloo ; Jamo.s A. Uos- slier , Bancroft ; James A. Nan Dyke , Hone- diet ; J. S. U'lnston , Moorolleld , and C. Clay ton Wcrtz , Omaha. The next nicotine of this board for examin ation of applicants for registration as phnrm- aclsts will occur at Lincoln November 11 in the capltol building at 0 o'clock a. m. HoyH Acuusoil ol'Trnlii Wrecklnjj. Tun'MsRii , Nob. , Aug. 7. [ Special Tolo- gjam to Tin : BHB. I Two young boys James Clark and Ualph Klmlor , aged twelve and thirteen years were arrested by Deputy Sheriff Clark on a complaint made by Uobcrt Given , detective for the B. & M. railway , for placing oostructtons on the Republican Valley track about seven miles east of this place. This is the third tlmo the obstructions hnvo been placed there. The boys were brought before M. K. Cowan , justice of the peace , and waived examination and gave bond In the sum of SoOO for their appearance nt the next term of the district court. An Old noldler Do.id. AtmoiiA , Nob. , Aug. 18. iSpecIal to THE Bin : . ) John ICimb.ilt , n prominent citizen nnd an old resident of this county , dlod at his residence yesterday evening nt 7 : 'M o'clock , after an Illness of four days. Thodecoasi-d served in the Eleventh Now Hampshire regi ment during the rebellion nnd was a member of Xach Chandler post. No. 4 1 , Grand Army of the Republic. Ho was forty-Hvo years old and leaves a wife and llvo children pros trated with grief by the loss of n kind hus band nnd indulgent father. The funeral services will bo held this afternoon nnd will bo conducted by the Grand Army of the Ho- publlc post. _ Doiljjc County's Tcnotiora. FUIIMONT , Nob. , Autr. 18. [ Special Tele gram to Tun iHi.J : : The DoJgo county teachers' Institute opened here today in the high school building with more than ono hundred teachers present. The institute Is In charge of Superintendent Stephens as sisted by Prof. C.W.Jones , Dos Moines ; Prof. J. A. Calkins , Hooper ; Prof. Frank Fox. Strang ; Prof. C. Garrett , Iowa ; Prof. G. H. Mohlor. Freicont. Stnto Superintend ent Gaudy was present today and addressed the teachers. _ IJrewst cr Notes. BIIBWSTKH , Nob. , Aug. 18. [ Special to TUB BBE.J W. F. Browster , editor of the News of this place , burled his sovontoon-months- old child last Sunday , after a short sickno.-.s. A great number of friends followed ttio ro malns to Us last resting place. The Blnlne county independents nominated a very weak- county ticket hero Satuaday. Their convention was almost entirely secret and ring rule of the worst order prevailed. The ticket will scarcely poll tt vote. Paralyzed IJy a Pall. RKYNOMIS , Nob. , Aug. 18. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BKK ] . A. II. Street or , a trav eling man for n Fremont house , was coming from Hubbell this evening when the team ran away and throw him so that , both foot were caught between the spokesof the wheel. Althouch the doctor says that no bones ore broken , yet ho cannot use his limbs and will bo laid up indefinitely. Work ol' ! tarl : d Wire. CiiAi'MAN , Neb. , Aug. 18 [ Special to THE BEB.J A painful accident happened to Del- mar Mclntosh here lost evening. His father being a stock dealer , the son was sent n few miles from homo to got some cattle , and whllo riding fast along a wlro fence his shoo caught in a barb nnd drew his log up against the wlro , cutting the calf of the limb to the bone. Hold. BKATIIICK , Nob. Aug. 18. [ Special Telegram - gram to TIIB BKB. | William H. Stark was bound ever to the district court this after noon in the sum of AV)0 ) for highway robbery. The robbery was committed Saturday night on the west side , the victim being a vouth named H. Parloman. In default of ball Stark was lodged in the county Jail. null NF.WIASKA. CITY , Nob. , Aui ; . 18. [ Special Telegram to Tnr. DIK. : ] Ex-Governor Alger of Michigan nnd John M. Thurston of Omaha today notified the Baumor post , Grand Army of the Republic , that they would deliver addresses - dresses here during the Grand Army en campment. Mr. Algor will bo here Sop- temborS. liiHtnutly Killed. FHKMOXT , Nob. , Aug. 18. | SpecIal Telegram - gram to THE Bm.l Tha httio throo-yenr-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bnlto of Snyder - dor , this county , was instantly killed about 7 o'clock last evening. The llltto ono was playing In the road when a runaway team belonging - longing to Chris Bloom run ever it. Struck hy Mj-hinins ; . NEIMUSKA CITY , Nob. , Aug. 18. [ Spoolal Telegram to TUB BuK.l During o sovora electrical storm this afternoon Miss Katla Hedsner was struck by lightning nnd so- vorcly injured but It Is believed she will re cover. Siiluldo of n Drunkard. llovvEi.m , Nob. , Aug. 18. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK BKB.I Fritz Bonn , n farmer living eight miles northeast of Dodge , com mitted suicide last night by hanging. Liquor Is supposed to have been the cause. Small In size , great in result ] ; JJo Witt's Llttlo Early Risers. Best pill for constipa tion , b-jit fonu.Uuil.njlvj , bjit for sour stomach. _ flKK'S t'lKHUK fVllY. Jaclcmmvillo , Fin , 11 II. stored nnd Scorched. JACKSONVILLE , Fla. , Aug , 13 , A path of smouldering ruins , two block * wldo and six blocks long , Is the result of the tire which started at midnight. It caught in Knight & Co.'s grocery , adjoining the largo Hubbard building , nnd in a very short time the block was lu ( lames. From thence the llames were carried diagonally across the street to tbn Tremout hotel , thence to Colonel Bubrldpro's block. The lire spread on all sides , being fanned by u stiff breo/.e. Nothing could stay the Homos until exhausted for want of ma terial. They wore stopped at Beaver street on the north , at Lruiru street on the west and nt Ocean street on the east , at 7 o'clock this morning. Over twenty-live business houses were burned uiTd ever forty UwolHng.s. Tlio loss Is about JI.OOO.CXX ) ; In'auranco , $300,000. Thu Klro Itecoru. Bosrov , Mas . , Aug. 18. At Cambridge this morning th Damon Iron works burned. The building \vas valued nt & 0,00 ( > . The entire - tire loss of the Damon Iron coinpanv npprox- Imato . ' 00,000 , on whioh there was'but par. tlal Insurance. The Kendall machine shop adjoining was destroyed ; loss $50,000 on con tents , Insurance fV,000. ) The man employed in both places lost tliolr tools , valued at MO- ( XX ) . The Harvard dry plato company suf fered u loss of jy.UOO. Sr. Louis , Mo. , AUR. 18. The PococU can factory burned nnd two or three adjoining es tablishments were destroyed this morning. Loss , $160,000 , , partly lusurcd. JACKSONVILLE , Fla. , Aug. 13. A torrlblo flro is raging hero. SIxty-flVo houses burned and the lira Is not under control. BOSTON , Mass. , Aug. 13. Pulmon & Co.'s mnttress factory ottrncd this afternoon. Loss , 1200,000. _ /.V TllOUJII.K. Kansas City , Knu. , Morttfauo Company In Poflsosslou ol'U. H. Marshals. KANSAS CITV , > lo. , Aug. 18. The general wcitorn branch , located In Kansas City , Kan. , of the English and American mort gage company of London was taken posses sion of today by the United States marshal under nn attachment in favor of the Bank of Commerce of this city. The complications were : The branch ofllco drew a draft on the homo ofllco In London for f 1(1,000. ( The First National bank of Kansas City , Kan. , took the draft for collection and advanced the money to the mortgage company. Tno bank then turned the draft over to the National Bank of Commerce for collection , nnd upon the strength of It borrowed $4iUOO. ) The draft went to London , where it was protested on account of the refusal of the homo company to pay the sumo. It was sent back here , and , to lix the thing up , notes were irivcn by the English nnd American company to the National Bank of Commerce , endorsed by the First National bank of Kansas City , Kas. 'I he nflleor * of the branch of the Kngllsh and American company are D. R. Etnmons , pres ident ; 1C. H. Chandler , secretary ; Lawrence Uray , treasurer. Secretary Chandler stated thU morning that ho had about , $ . ' 00,000 In assets , but they were In such shape that the Bank of Commerce could not getat them. Thu company , ha stated , had a capital of $1,000- 000 but the branch ofllco had no capital of its own. Death Hlow ol' the Itoyuntt. CIIICAOO , Aug. 18. A .stunning blow to the boycott against the Alton railroad has boon dealt hy the Burlington. General Passenger Agent Eustls of the latter company today sent a communication to Vlco Chairman F. C. Donald of the Central Trjflio association notifying him as n member ot the board of ruling that , the Burlington Vould be com pelled to break Its agreement witli thn board so far ns It rotates to the Detroit , Lansing & Northern , the Chicago ft West Michi gan nnd the Chicago & Grand Trunk rostds. Mr. Eustis claims to have discovered that all those roads have boon ticketing passengers without reserve ever the Alton , and for the protection of his company ho must therefore resume th'o p.iymont of commissions to com pete with those linos. What the Burlington has done the other roads , it is declared , will bo forced to do , and It is admitted , even by the representatives of the wouprn lines , that the boycott has received a serious setback , and possibly Its deatli blow. Some of the lines in the Central Trafllc association Irivo boon discouraged in observing the orders of the board. Some lines. In view of the run af fairs have taken , will hasten to make their peace with the Alton road. When the Burlington consented to discon tinue the payment of commissions In eastern territory it made certain conditions , which were accepted by the board of ruling. Among these was an agreement that eastern lines should pro rate with the western connections and bear their proportion of any reduced rates brought about by the boycott. The board has failed to carry out this part of the contract , several of the eastern lines refus ing to pro rate the loss entailed by the cut rates west of Chicago. If those roads main tain this position a few days longer the Bur lington will , it is reported , vacate Its entire acroement with the board , and apparently the boycott will bo at an end. Western 1'alonts. WASIIINOTON. Aug. 18. [ Special Telegram to TIIK BKE. ] Tno following list of patents granted is reported by TUB Bcu and Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nebraska Henry G. Luoonring ofVayno , rectal speculum ; Theodore G. Northwall of Omaha , wagon end gate ; Henry J. F. West of Auburn , hand stamp. Iowa Walter Bruner and E. W. ICono- meyer ot Fort Madison , stop bead for windows dews ; Alex Cold well of Essex , agricultural Implement ; Henry 1C. Crissoy of Hubbard , broom sowing machine : John W. Gorhnm of Mount Union , swinging gate ; W. N. Smith of Mystic , stump extractor : John F. Tesa ( assignor of one-half to A. Tomoo ) of Cedar Rapids , railway splko extractor. To Protect Its Policy Holders. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Aug. IS. The Standard fire insurance company has reinsured with the Phumlx of Now York in order to pro tect its policy holders. The company was or ganized almost three years ago by local cap italists and business men and had boon doing a good business. Lately Its business has fallen off somewhat and the managers of the company thought It best to reinsure. The loss of the stockholders will not bo great and the policy holders are protected. The ofllcers of the company nro Dr. W. S. Wood , presi dent ; J. C. White , treasurer mid Mlle E. Lawrence , secretary nnd manager. Dismissed thn Complaint. CHICAGO , Aug. 18. Chairman Finloy gave out a decision today dismissing n complaint made by himself in Juno against the Chicago & Northwestern road. The charco was violating the rules of the Western Passenger association In soiling tickets through hotel ticket olllces in Chicago. The evidence showed that the hotel ticket agents sold thu tickets on his own responsibility and the chairman decided that the charge was not sustained. Holt lloml Not Said. CIIICAOO , Aug. IS. The reported sale of the Chicago bolt line to the Chicago Union transfer company Is denied by President Tiioinas and other officials of the roads. They say the story is entirely without foun dation , as no negotiations of uny kind are pending for the sale of the belt Una Famous Handle Killed. HAVANA , Aug. 18. Thomas C. Uuzo has boon killed by soldiers near VIoJoro Bormoja , in the district of Mattanzas. Ho was a fam ous bandit. Dr. Blrnoy , tiny fever ar.il catarrh. B bldg 1'EllliOX'Ar I'AK.lOlt.ll'lUt. D. B. Adams of Superior Is at the Casey. P. J. Sannor of Stantou Is nt tno Paxton. P. J. Bennett of Kluiball Is at the Murray. Miss Bessie Burr of Holdregola at the Mil- Inrd. Inrd.E E , N. Corbin of Grand Island U at the Casey. Charles West of Lincoln Is a guest at tba Paxton. Miss Alice Harper of Boatrlco Is nt tbo Murray. K. 11. Douglas of Nebraska City is at the Dollono. Edward UpJlko of Harvard Is n guest nt the Mlllard. J. Jacobus nnd family loft yesterday for Denver , Colo. V. K. Peterson and son of Grand Island are at the Millard. Fred B. Smith and wife of Nebraska City nro ut the Dollono. H. C. Armlleld nnd A. H. Pnrrons of Horn- Ingford are at the Mlllard. J. J. Johnson was among the Chicago tns- sjngors on the Milwaukee twin yesterday. Miss Carrlo Slovens of Boston Is.visiting Mrs. J. E. Preston at 41X1 South Twontv-llfth avenue. Miss Katie Hooljor of Kansas CUV , who has boon visiting friends ut 'J'J North Nineteenth street , loft lust night for her homo. E. B. Branch has returned from mi ex tended trip ever the ElUhorn and reports business In the country towns In very ( air shnpo with an exceedingly bright .outlook. Congressman William J. Bryan called upon Tnu BRK youordny. Mr. Brvnn kindly consented some days ngo to Interest him self in the efforts of TIIK BBK to help Mr. S. Gerbcr , the Omaha man who went back to Uusslu nnd was soon after exiled to Siberia. The cnntrrnssmnn referred - forred the casu to tlio secretary of state nnd bus just received n reply , tlio effect of which wut contained In the letter transmitted through Assistant Secretary Crouuso mid published in TIIK BKK Mouday. Dr. Blruoy , bay fever and catarrh , B bldg , NEBRASKA VBTgRANS READY , Thirteenth Annual f&nnlon nt Grand. Island Attracting Mnoli Attention. GRAND PREPARATIONS FOR THE AFFAIR. . * ' i' "M Dctnll oCttio Jlnnyj.I.'o.tts . nml I'romlii- cnt .HcmllcrM NVIio \ \ 111 Ho Pro- out IiitcrpnllkiK Notes of Cntnp Sherman. GRAND Isr.Axn , Neb. , Aug. 13. fSpoclnl to Tin : Dii.J : : Arrangements for the thlrtoouth nnniml routiloii of ttio old soldier. * nnci stillors of Nebraska contlnuo with the erentcstactiv ity. Whoti August ! U dawns tlio seono pre sented ut Cnmp Shcrmnn will bu nn Imposing ono to civilians as well us vutornns. The city of ( jnxtid Islnud is making spoolnl cTorts ( to malco this thu Inrgost and most In- tenmlng rounlon over hold In ttio state. The two regiments of the national gunrds will bo on hand , nlso Captain Murdook's b.tttcry. and po into cnmp for the wook. In addition , no pains will bu spared to have a progriimmo whiuii will ontortnln ovnrybody. Some of thu most promlnont sponsors of the stnlo and nation have been Invited and enough will bo present to add lively in to rest to the evening campllrcs. Headquarters will bo provided for each state wuore all comrades will cull mul regis ter. Also for the Woman's Kollof Corps and Sons of Veterans , where any desiring information mation as to those organisations can call mid register. Aides do camps and ofllcers of department commander's ' stall will report on arrival to Comrade Phelps 1'alnn , senior aid do camp and chief of staff at camp headquarters. Comrade George P. Doan is appointed provost vest marshal of the camp and will bu obeyed and respected accordingly. Ho will have charge of the police arrangcmcntof the camp and will appoint such assistants as may bo niiccssary. Ho will see that no Intoxicating beverages nro sold and no gambling devices , or no improper characters are allowed on the trrounds. Comrade Henry Harrison in * boon .selected as quartermaster of Iho c.imp , to whom all applications for quarters should bo made. Ho will furnish fuel for cooUtni : . cor ral room for horses and wagons nnd grounds to those desiring to pitch their own tents. An ample supply of touts will bo pitched to afford room for oil who conio. Uniformed cornet bands whodeslre to intend the reunion must malca application for transportation to tbo department commander at once , that ar rangements may bo made for them. The reunion - union committee offer cash prizes to the amount of $150 for the best musto by cornet bands , to bo awarded by a committee. The council of administration will moot at camp headquarters on Tuesday , September I , at a o'clock p. m. The following aides do camp are horouv announced : A. P. Wells , Post No. 20r , McCook ; W. P. Owens , No. 1154 , Loup City ; Alex Bennett , No. alii. Herman ; L. E. Coplln , No. 21 , Syra cuse ; H. H. Miller , N.O. i : , Orosham ; I. O. Smith , No. 273 , Platte Center ; W. E. Me- Roberts , No. 2.11 , Lo'onio ; James 1. Shaw , No. 100 , Adams ; Howllo A. Williams , No. 4 , Fremont ; A. J. Ferguson , No. r > , Wayne ; B. F. Pugr , No. 118 , Tekamah ; W. D. Abbott , No. 302 , Peru ; H. W. Quackenbush , No. KW , Carleton ; E.V. . Pooro , No. 210 Republican City : P. H. Pierce , Nfo.iS : , Wavorly ; W. H. Uay , No. 142 , Marquette ; S. G. Bryan , No. 31 , Ashland ; W. B. Iloby , No. 283 , Ilaigler ; S. Urnper , No. 123 , Niobrara : N. K. Kedlon , No. 57. North Loup ; N. Johnson , No. 82 , York ; I. W. Cramer , No. Ill , Hastings ; Ed ward Nelson , No. 174. Waterloo. Additional appointments will bo announced la the future. CnmpSlicrmiui Notes. The work of staging off the national guard camp has boeiiv completed. Baggngo rooms and quartermaster's building are al ready placed on the grounds and nearly all the wells are in , and the work is being rap * idly advanced In all departments. Applica tions for quarters are already pouring in with Increased rapidity. Four car loads of tents have already ar rived from Chicago and the rest will como this week. A very conservative estimate places the average dally attendance at 50,000 , comparing applications this year with appli cations and attendance last year. Bands desiring to attend and take part In band contests should make application to De partment Commander Teeter at Lincoln for transportation. Each band will bo allowed to play pieces of their own selection , and the awarding committee will bo selected from experienced musicians from localities having no band In the contest. All bands will bo expected to bo subject to detail for duty. Bands will bo required to remain in camp until Friday evening. Ample quarters will be supplied all bands In attendance , and In a section of the camp sot apart for bands. An abundant supply of straw will bo placed in each tent as pitched. This is in accord with action taken by the reunion com pany at a meeting hold this evening. Senator Maudorson writes : "I know this reunion will bo H grand success. " Governor Thayorsays : "I Have never seen the like of the enthusiasm now manifested , " The following is a list showing post appli cations for quarters up to hist Sunday , and was submitted to the reunion company this evening to how the .lecosslty of greatly enlarging the camp accommodations : Post and locality. Number A. .1. Smith. fiS , Dnnlphan . liiO Kumlull.lU , tit union . 100 - Urn ml Island . : ) Knnu. ilu. Knriiiond . i'O ' f Muredltli , " , i > . I'l'torslinrg ' . 1 i KltCurMin. 4' . ' . Allilon . i . , , , ' ) Oadull. 7) ) , CVdar Huplds . { M0 1 Klninmii. HO. St. Kihvimls . J Hunter. 12. ' , Ulilowa . 7. > Uunu.ll ? l.oxliutou . 100 KiirniKUt , SS. Lincoln . inu Wlm-hoster. 1W. Utloii . 5'J Unhurt Anderson , : c ! , Yorlc . 20) ) Itufonl , ir.l , ( .Uinlrnl Olty . L'50 S. A. Strlekliinil , 13. llnstlnzs . 20 .1 It. V. Stophenson. 132 , Urushaia . BO Whltohoad. 114. Orleans . oo ( Jamoi-on , 0. ' . Oameron . , . luo .Stondiiiiiii , 18) ) , Ansloy . l.V ) L'olonol Orupt , 171 , llratnurd . CO A. W. Howard. 271. Alexandria . 75 l.yon , II. ( Jrtuid Island . lee Norton.00 , Day kin . lee Thornhnrs , 27 , ClarkH . a > 0 1'orryvlllc. SI I. Mlchllolil . ISO Hully. I 5 , North Itend . 70 On n by. 8 , Ht , Paul . > . 2M J. A. Mowor.M. Stroinsburg . 2.V ) l.lvn Kaslu. 147. Kiillurton . 7.-i H. W. Duuol. 18' . ' , Tllilon . UK ) Union , II. Slulln . . . 2i ) lirudlny , iil. : Wood lllvor. . 2M Van Muter , ! H , Alma . M Coiitus , 107 , Oorehi'.stur , , . . Kit ) Mvl'liiirinn , 4 , Kromonl . ID ) W. A. llutlor , 172. llurvli.ml . M Uk'ImrilMMi. ( J > , llurviiril ; . li'iO liomlmril , Iff , North I.uup . 12.1 Mason Uliy , ilT , MiHGlY Olty . 40 TuoHur. 1)3 ) , Taylor . .it. . Six ) rilillnh , 121 , l.oiiu City. , . , . BO Cummlnus. I02 , filmlhy. . . 20J Giimiibitll. 2IIJ. l'ainibull | . LIK ) Kuburts , 101 , CulimiKU.-.r. . 100 I'lnnlcum , I'JUV HIIOP.'U . yo Dick Yiitus , 41 , Waco , , ! . ! . , . ft ) X.auh Ulinnillur. 44 , Aurora . , . 20J l&lvcir. Hi. KilKiir . ' . ' . . ' . . 200 Atlmitn , 27l'lutto Uuilter . au ( ) . It. I.owoll.si : , llullw/iqU . W dot-mill , : llerinan' ' . . . . , . (0 ( T. ! ' . Miiiitflior. . ' ( if. tiroitly ( Junto'- . . 75 A. A. I'liinib , 201 , Wllymvlllii . M a. K. Wurroii. 113 , Ulbbou . ; . so Stroni ; , Ul , Mlnilfn. . . . ' . .i' . ioa y. II. Harrison. 2H.I , Triimbull . iw Nublu UraviH , i)7. ) llraibhaw . 100 SliurUliin. 34 , Solinylo" ? . . A. Lincoln. 1 1 , Iliivlu Olty . HO l.odkimt .Mountain , l .JVlond . : io ( larrlbim. 1 'J. I'lululier. , . 75 C'or.ntli. l.V I , ( , 'DIIO.I. . . . ' . . . 2iJ ) i.'lurk Kldor l > . Cliiipinun . 200 ( odar Mountain. 2.tJ , Kavunna . ; H ) Vulluy , ( .Ml , Mlndun . so William Hayes , 'jil , Oaliaway . 100 Itansoin. iiii , Si'iillit . iji ( 'ainbildgt' , 1ST , t'ainlirldk'o . 75 WuiUwnrtli , 21. yrilelno . 10 duary. HI. .Innlat.i . . . 2.1. ) Stir : , 71. llromllo d . ai li O. ( l. urd. iiW , OarlnKm . 3) llnrwyn , U07. llurtryn . ; io urguant I'ox , 10' . Adams . - . . 3D iionr.'uO Ollvor. ii. : 1'alrtlBld . 200 J. II. DuvK 2ii2. 1'rnls . 15 Cniny. 9 , WiiVnii . , . 3 ( Jlnvor. Ill , lloldnul'jo . | oj 1'iirinworth , 7:1. : UlysuH . ; o W. ! ' . Harry. I.VJ , l.ilmrty . 20 Odsawiittiiiuli * . I7t > . llartlruton . HO Huron , l.V. ' . Ayr . 60 lloilon uorbol. 27.1 , l.ulKh . Zl Kllsworlli , 2 ; > . Silver Crook . 151 owiird. a. toward . JIM licoriid II I'listiT ' , 7. Uniitha . S' ' ) Dlok OKlviliy. 2Itnuoii . M llakur \ > , I'oluiiibu * . . I'.M I'ooto , itf. Utd . 2ij Dnheiron , I'aiHlllon . . - . 4' ' ) John HMWII , 7' , Txi'tor . : ifl 1'tiiorlck. 31. 1 , Newman iJrovo . 15 I'litniini , 112. Mnrcmetlii . ; i ( IcncrnK'flttundoii. 274. WciiMit . CO 9. I' , Cliuir. 14.1 , MnilUon . 00 llanroov. ' .Ml , lliirwoll . . . : M lltnoralVllllnlt.2Mi. . 1'nlmor. . 200 A. ( > llurnsldn. 1U. Illuilim . 40 T. o. llowo. IIN : ( Jnldo ( lock . 40 I'ro-cwr. S.i. Prosier. . , . 200 Oniml Hlnnd , II . : > ) Wood Ulvi-r . 2V ) Camuron . l.V ) Cairo . io 0. A. Arthur , V42 , Lowell . BO Orltlllli.M7 . l.V ) Iloilinon. US , Tcknmah . l.V ) .1. A. AndMW. 1 ) , Wahoo . 100 i : . M. aunton , Rising City . M llntton , 17S . W I'lnna. Ist.AXp , Nob. , Aug. IS. ( Special Telegram to TIIK BRK. ] Tlio rounlon com pany met this evening nnd made it telegraph order for ; ) UO additional tents on account of the great increased demand for quarters , The tents and uniforms for the national guards hnvo arrived , addressed to Governor T buyer. Ton arc lights of 2,000 candle power each hnvo been ordered In Camp Sherman nnd Iho national guard camp , all night lights , nnd there will ho u continuous lighted wav from the city to the camp. General Kus'oll A. Algor will bo present Wednesday , September 2. Her Favorite. Mv wife Is subject to cramp In the stomach. She has tried Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Dinrrhiva Remedy and that Is her modi- clno now for a speedy relief. It never falls. S. S. Beaver , MoAilistcrvlllo , .lunlata Co. , Pa. I.S.VT Ki-.i/ > r. Conditions Not Ul jlit for tlio Alliance 'J lion * . CIIICAOO HI.MIKAU OP Tan BBB , ) CIIICAOO. Aug. IS. I - the ' In is Alreadjtho people's party Chicago largo enough to harbor disagreements. The local managers do not favor the announced attempt to establish branches of the citizen's national alliance and industrial union in this city. W. F. Rlghtmoro , secretary of the alliance , will arrive from Kansas tomorrow for the purpose of rallying voters tn each ward , and organizing societies. Ho will re ceive no assistance or eneouiMgomont from the resident leaders of the people's party , for the latter believe It Is not time yet to begin work in the larco cities. Samuel Loavltt , associate editor with Colonel S. F. Norton of Iho Sentinel , the party organ , said last evening : "In the country the people's party Is growing tremendously , but from the very nature of things the same interest cannot bo manifested by city people. The country must bo saved not with the as sistance of the largo cities but in splto of thorn. " LAST OP THE EXPOSITION" . The grand flnnlo of the exposition will beheld hold this fall under the auspices of the inter state exposition company in the old exposi tion building on the lake front. There will bo a concentrated effort to make this last the crowning show of the nineteen that have been held annually in the big yellow building. CatNliiJK SMl'dOl.tSO. Special Treasury Agent Seanlan has received - coivod some Interesting information regard ing the number of arrivals of Chinese at Vancouver , B. C. , in the liscal year ended July ; U. During the year 7,100 Chinamen landed at Vancouver and each paid n tax of $50 for being allowed to enter. A great many of those mou no doubt contemplated getting Into the United States and no doubt many of them did get in. TWO YBAH OM > SMOKCIl. Mrs. Fannlo Turner has boon arrested by the humane society for allowing a two-yoar- old boy to smoke tobacco. The mother is in the habit of leaving the child at the crccho where its emaciated condition attracted at tention nnd It was discovered that it had been taught to smoke by its father and. cried regularly for its pipe. WKSTKIIX I'EOl'I.E IN CHICAGO. Tlio following western people are in the city : At the Auditorium Willis Vandovantor , Frew W. Ransom , F. Klepottlo , Great Falls , Mont. ; Joseph H. Jones , Walter McHonry , DCS Mollies , In. ; J. T. Stubbs , Lincoln ; A. L. Floxner , Watertown. At the Wellington Arthur Johnson , Omaha. At the Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Els- enberg , Bismarck , N. U. ; Henry G. Hay , Mrs. M. E. Cox , Mrs. A. C. Cox , Mrs. George C. Cox. Cheyenne , Wyo. ; H. V. Rieson , Omaha. At the Grand Pncillc W. A. Clark. Mon tana ; Donalu Robertson , W. J. Carroll , Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Perkins , Omaha ; Mrs. Abblo Worand , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 1C. Clark , Butte , Mont ; S. H. Elwood , Sioux City. 1 ? A * jMi.v.i.v/j n-ixn. rjooalitlcft on the Mexican Coast Dev astated by the lOlunionts. SAX FIUXCISCO , Cal. , Aug. IS. The steamer Newborn , which arrived today from Mexican points , encountered a severe storm In the gulf of California and alongjiho Mex ican coast on August T. The captain of the vessel wds obliged to take up anchor and go to sea. The cruUcr Domocr.ula and steamer Altnla nlso put to sea nnd anchored elf the Volnndo Islands. The Pacific mall steamship Colima was compelled to lay oil nnd on until morning. At San Jose del Cado , In lower California , the ful ! effect of the storm was seen. For several days the storm lasted and in the meantime hundreds had boon rendered homeless - loss , two persons killed nnd a number badly Injured. On thn morning of the third day the rain ceased and the water in the street began to recede. The scone presented was ono of desolation and ruin. Men , women and children wore found huddled together , and every small house in the town was found to be destroyed , with but few exceptions. Many cattle were killed at Magdalena bay , unil n number of "iinill craft were blown ashore and damaged. Westerners In Now Yorlc. Nr.w YOIIK , Aug. IS. [ Special to Tun BKK.J Mr. C. W. Barrlnger and wife of Huron , S. D. , are nt the Astor house. Mr. S. P. Hurt of McMauon , la. , Is at the Astor houso. Mr. W. C. Boardman , Omaha , is at the Murray Hill hotel. Mr. O. M. Carter , Omaha , is at the Artor houso. Mr. J. N. Mills , Beatrice , Nob. , is at the Continental hotel , Mai M. Osman , Marshalltown , In. , is nt the ( jrand Central hotel. 0. B. Martin , Sioux City , Is at the St. Dorvls. Mrs , A. H. Smith , Clinton , la. , 1s at the St. DorvU hotel. Senator Cl. C. Moody , South Dakota , Is at the Filth Avenue hotel. Arthur Shlverick of Omaha Is at the Fifth Avenue hotel. No gripping , no nausea , no pain whoa DoWItt's Llttlo Early Rlsor.s are tanon. Small pill. Safe pill. Bout pill. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - \ Of perfect purity. Lemon - of eroat strength. Orange > Alm nJ f Economy In tholrusa " /AllllOIlQ ! Rose etc.rj P'avor ' as dolloatoly and dcllclously no the fresh fruit. MAY APPROVE THE PLANS , Washington Ofllomls Still Considering Oun- ha's ' Public Building Designs. INFLUENCE OF PERSONAL FEELING. Stijjiit'stlons Coiiurriilnjj the Appear- nnuo ol' the i'rojrotcil Ktrnottiro Mlulit Olliorwlm ) Un Itcuolvotl ! ! } the Siipci-vlMlnc Architect. 1lnu\r : or Tin : Mil FofiiTiiNrii : : Sritir.r. : W. * NlNiTON' ! , 1) . C.Allg. 18. This afternoon nt 5:110 : o'clock Assistant Secretary Crounso mul Secretary Foster had n long roitforonco in reference to public bulldlnc matters. But the Omaha building was not discussed. Mr. Crounso will confer with the secretary In reference to that sub ject tomorrow morning. The secretary has not yet had the plans formally presented to him but when they reach him he Is likely to promptly attach his signature as ho will want to stand by the supervising architect In his llr. t irreat effort. If Mr. Kdbruoke had made n great many plans there mL'ht bo some prospect of induc ing the secretary to listen to suggestions for changes , but Mr. KdbrooUo's llrsv ono of any account Is for Omaha and ho would fool hurt if his designs were "turned down" for this season and It Is IlKoly that 'I'm : BKK'.S stig- gnstlon for n croas will not he taken up. HKCKNT AUMY OKPKI19. The following army orders were Issued today : The extension of le.ivo of absence granted Captain .Inmo.s M. ,1. Sanno , Seventh infantry , is further extended live days. The following transfers In the Nineteenth infan try nro made : First Lieutenant WilMam P , Evans , from company C to company K : Flr.sl Lieutenant Edwin A. Koot from company 1C to company C. Leave of absence granted Captain Henry P. Kitzlns , Twonty-ilfth in fantry , is extended ono month and nineteen days , Leave of absence on stlrgfon's ceitlllcato granted Captain ( Jeorgo W. ( Jrnhb , Fifth ar tillery , Is extended ono month. Second Lieutenant Lewis M. ICoohlor , Sixth cav alry , now on leave of absence , will report In parson on or before the expiration of his leave to Brigadier ( .Joneral August V. Kiiniz for duty a.s aide-de-camp on his staff. Cap tain James W. Pope , assistant quartermas ter , commandant of the military prison , Leavcnworth , Kan. , will repair to this city on oilieial business connected with the quartermaster's department. Captain Geo. S. Wilson , Twelfth Infantry , will report in person to the commanding ofllecr United States infantry and cavalry school , Fort Leavonworth , ICnn. . by September 1 , or as soon thereafter as practicable , and hu is re lieved from duty on rocrultihg service , to take effect at such tlmo as will enable him to comply with this order. lllSCKI.l.AXIIOfS. A postolilco has boon established nt Tnr- nox , Pintle county , with Andruw C. Leas as postmaster. The postmaster general today appointed CJ. II. Bullov poUmiistor nt Galuna , Hayes county , vlco S. W. Steoth. resigned.P. P. S. H. How to Cure Pain in ( ho Stomach. Wo made use of Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy on two occa sions tor pain In the stomach. Result satis , factory in a very short time after taking th I medicine. I hcsitnto not in giving my opinion in favor of the medicine. At least it has dona all claimed for It as far as we have tried E. U. Book , Blain , Perry Co. , Pa. Duck to iHlH.sioiiaryVorlc. . Mary W. Nlles , M. D. , who has been visit- ine her brother in Omaha for the past month , loft yesterday for Canton , China. She will sail on the steamer Oceanic \vliieh loaves San Francisco Saturday. Monday ovonmg the ladles of the Westminster Presbyterian church paid Miss Niles n parting call and presented her with nn elegant pin. S. R. Pntton , dentist , removed to Bco building ; . Open ovoninjjs till 7:30. : Tel 60. DEATHS. No'icex af flvc ( ! . < or Ion muirr 1/ii.t / hcaJJlftu centt ; each inlilllinnal line ten mil . QALDIIKU llunry. Jr. . need 1 year , son of Mr. and Jlr.s. Henry ( Jaldlier. of cholera In- fantum. on Tuesday morning , August 18 , 1S91. Kunoral services at tlio family resi dence. 217 Center street , on Wednesday , Au gust II ) , at L' o'clock. Interment In Laurel lllll cemetery. Brimful of confidence in it the manu facturers of Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. It's a faith that means business , too it's backed up by money. This is what they offer : $500 re ward for a case of Catarrh which they cannot cure. They mean it. They're willing to take the risk they know their medicine. By its mild , sooth ing , cleansing and healing properties , it produces per fect and permanent cures of the worst cases of chronic Ca tarrh in the Head. It's doing it every day , where everything else has failed. No matter how bad your case , or of how long standing , you can be cured. You're sure of that or of $500. You can't have both , but you'll' have one or the other. _ WANTED Hy n PlilC'ifoVholttKiitn ( irocnry Homo ono or Inn triivoluu 'nloMiii'M wltli iixporli'iieo nml nn os InhlliliiMl Iriiiluln Northern Iowa , Soiulu'rn Miiiiiu- ooln. or Knittrn Nubriiikii. llnlorcncoi nml full In- rormutlot , ilmlroil. R48 _ , cara Lord & _ Thomis , Chicago , IP. PENETRATING PLASTER. jfQUICK . Others In = | AND THE j-Tnnipnilnri nr flow or PLASTER. rii-tviiteii , Hu. OMAHA IHIluallunt procuru for urn In I aim. WrUof.iroirnilnM HiiKiittiMiii HU is iiu NOW SOHOOL OP OUtlWWiJJE , , Nl | , TELEGRAPHY. B ; rag BEAUTY POLI sBr SAVING LABOR/CLEANLINESS , DUBABIUTY&CHEAPNESS.UNEOtlAllEa Ho ODOR WHEN HEATEOL OMAHA , NED. Nos. 100,110 and 112N , 1 Hh St. TELEPHONE 1772. PROTCCTCD DY U. B. PATENTS. Manufacturers of Iron nnd Steel Ribbon Yard and Lawn Fences , also Farm , Stock , Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest , most artistic and durable fence In the market. Manufacturers'agents for Archi tectural Iron work of all kinds , and for the celebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wlro. Call at Factory and see samplai. Send for Catalogues and Price ! , INTEREST PAIDONDEP05IT5 ATOMAHAIOAN&TRU5TCQ 5.E.CQR , IG CAPITALS IOO.OOO.OO DIRECTORS : A.U.WYM/\N-C.W.NASH. \ JHMItlARD CUV-C.BARTON C.B.LAKE. J.O.BROWN' THOS-L.KIMBALUj NKUUA.SKA National Bank U. P. DKPOSITOKV. - OMAHA KKIl Cuplttll $4OOOOO Surplus Jnn. 1st , i80O. O2.BOO Olllcors nnil Dlroctnrnllonry W. Vntm , I'rusMont ; La li S. Itodil. Vice I'riMliK'iit : Jimipi W. Sivnifn.W. V. Mori ! . , .Inlin S. C'nlllni. U. C. t'uililiiji , J. N. U. t'utrlck. W. II. d. lliiL-lii-i , Ciuhlor. THE IUON BA.NK. Corner illt mul Knrnnm rii * Hanking HuMmm Truniactori. HOTEL. TheMurray , cor. 14th an ] IlarnoT , n tha most substantially coustructoJ hotel build ing in Omaha , Several hoav ; brick firawal running from basomoat to roof. All coiltuja and floors lined with Asbestos Bra uroof lin- ng , making it impossib'o tj bum quick. Pirj escapes and fire alarms throughout the build ing. Steam heat , hot and cold water andsuu- slnno in every room. Table unsurpassed any where. B. SILLOWAY , Proprietor. UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Corner llth amlMnnon 8lro"ts : Half hlnck woit of Union rnolllu nml II. A M. Depot * . Now liullilliik' , now tiirnlturu , orurjr tliliiK llrit- clnsx , cooloit loiMtlon In Omihi. : : vlc'ir of unllro. Hiirroitnillnx country , KIU. Imtli oli'ctrlii cull helli uto. ItiiU'i , f l.iu nml JI.W. r.vory llnu of u iliio nn I iiiutor car ? , imss within ono block , oxo jpt riliunn in Avomi j nml lliitincoiii 1'nrk llnu. blocki tiwny anil you c.m ranter to UIDJO If yuil wlsli SCIIOOLS AN13 > COLLING liS. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME The Ninety-fifth Ses-iion Will Open TUKSDAY , SKPT. 8TH. Full Courses in Olaisics , LetterScionos. . Law , ( ivil and Mcclnuical Engineering. Thoroiiah I'rt'inrntory mul finnmorrlnl Coursus. St. Kilwnnl'a Hull for hoys miller 1:11 : * unlquu In tlio cuiiipli'tunoHi of Its equipment. Catalogue * ! sent frcu on nppllcntlon tn HKV. THOMAS K. WAI.SH. C. 8. C. . Nntrtt Duuio , luil , STIMTS Mill ( Ono Mlle Wont of Notre Dnmu I'lilrorsltjr ) The 73d Academic Term Will Open Mouthy , Sept. 7th. Tlio Arnilnmlo I'mirui I * Thoroimh In thu 1'rcpir.i- turv. Senior and ( li : Mcnl ( ! rnk : > a. Mmlo li > purt- n.cnl , on the plan or thn hoti I'oiisorrnlorlui of 1'jimn o. N umlor clmrKU of n coinptt'lo curp-t of U'ni-horrt , ytuillo inoilojuil on thu urtMil Art Sclitioji ot Kuropu DmwIiiK unit I'.UnlliiK tromllfJ n 1 thu niitlijiio. rhotoiirniliy | nml Typo Writing luuuht. 11111111111x1 pquippoil with Klru Kicnpu. A unritii | dcimrtnio-il fiirchllilron nn lor ii. : Apply for niln- loinio to DiiiKrnttHsoi'Tiiu AcOIMV. : . ST. ivAl\'S AOAOKMY , Notre Danio P. C ) . . St. Jcxop'.i , Co. , Ind , n nMni-iriiiil'nrUncurChlcaeo ( ) . I KLBfschoolforOlrlaunil YnnnR IdiiUe * . , air CHUIouuo address O. Til A VI4H. Mi. I ) , , ' > IorKBUl'atklll.ur Vli Btulii tjircctClilcato.ll ENGLAND CONSERVATORY" IEW OFMUSIC , r. ijn1Jil"'i"Jiwi'i : : . OAItr , FAI'.l/l'KN , jllrvrtor. IMCTDIinTJnM 'W I'IANO , OHOAN , IWul nUUI lUll VOICJK , VIOI.IN , oto. Systenialic courses in cl.iis { iiul private ICKSOIIII. Tuition , tie tu tie ( or Jo cl.isj lessons. Many f rro ClnhHrx , I.octiirfit , Ituvlliilti , utc. Klcxm- tlon , Onitory unit Dniiiialln Artlon , J-'tnii ArtH , l.tlrriitlifu , I.illimuit'1" , I'liiiiii mul Oi-gnn Tinilnir. COAIKOItrAltLU I1OM12 for I.udy KlutlcnlH. Calendar 1'rco. Fall Term boglns Sopt. 10,1891. 1'ItANK W. IIAM ! , n noriil llnniiKiir. Frnnklln Square , Hoston , Mass. Mra. lliiLnocli'n Kmilhtorth Hclmol. A Ilinnlltmniul 7Ml/Si.'l/"rWlrl ' , " 111 opuri HtiittnihtrZI , tin , nt lirntlwrth. III. , i | A inllim north 01 Chleiiuo on l.nho tilmro. ) NU.Y nnit ihnnmuhiy iMjulppoil liiillillnui i > rei.'tuilc uuiiallr for lha rchiHil. Ijiit ilm'u mlmitim uulK from ilia iitllwnyBtntlon. nnd huniitl'ni lonittlnn. K'orelrnilnri.aililrami MILS. MAllVK'KVKHllADCIMIK. Koiilli-orlh. III. FEMAl.E ACADEMY , J yenr.rmaraton , rolpihi | | | , \il , , < i nml Khw Art S".rW"f11 ! ' ' ' ! d'c'I-y ' Stii.lfoi . llhi < iraii < ii-utali | > uiiii . . . . . . ' K K 1ILI.I..MII ) A. tl. , I'l In Jai-kioiivlllu , 111 , NKWVOItlv MIUT.MIV ACADKMY , Uol.U.Wuimir ( , II H. , A.M. . Uiimwitll. N.Y. " SCIICIOI OKliKXINOTON. M' ' ) . _ BAPTIST rEMALE COLLEGBT I ilnutun , Mo , ( V'th year ) open * ixptrJli. . ijtii I ii qltv. Utieratcre , I. neujt' * $ , Mathcutatlci , Btl nie , Muilc , r&inlinL'i J'-lotutlon , Jlu ine i Cuurve , etc. . . , ini lt 4tc' ' ) tnil f * * : | l. lj | t atatftt'u ailJreti \V.A. WJIXIN. A M. . J'r.-v. , M.AIMHON.MO. ill * : ta dtfreiS | > e.utnci , * Ma it. . An , Ivloculiun. Itr num. free Ictlure coursr. ? ic ) l < JHiM < * iuuicli , liie llini.iin | > all iDixlcrit ipiHiintiiiciiK , Scii'l fin ( tt-tl"kfue AlttlllllAl.t ) A.tl.NKH , rn-fl , /K\JNUTl.N , ELIZABf : I n HUI. J c A Ctiriilhn Ilvtite Irhnul for 40 Young Ladlsa , ) : n < l * nonb > | . | 8. N | > ul.u | tililWlloin l.nerituK. MuMc in < l Alt , t ) > ccutlcj. ) Complete water tcrv ! < n lor i uloL ! > j4 idJit J. l > . III.A.NTIIV. I'r" . . I.HXI.\iTON ( , Mil. UIIJIJIOH , PinaitUun lot Collnte , MO. Wt 1'i.lnt or lluiliif.l. nc lluMln Ait < < - > v < \ mil Iiini I CHaiSTIAN FEMALE COLLEGE 'a '