THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 7 , 18.92-SIXTEEN PAGES. Stonehill's Old Stand , 116 and 118 S. 16th St. ON THURSDAY NEXT , AUGUST 11. This New Grocery Store will contain everything pertaining to a first class grocery house , and being located in the very center of the retail trade , we trust you will call in and inspect our stock. We have purchased a bankrupt supply of FL.OUR , consisting of Pillabury's Best XXXX , Woshburn's Superlative , Sleepy Eye Cream , and the well known brand Minneapolis High Grade Patent , and other brands of Flour too numerous to mention. These will be sold from 6Oc per sack up to $1.26. Should theBFlour not suit-we will take back the goods and refund you the money. We also purchased four car loads of Soap , slightly damaged by fire , [ soap factory burned in lown ] , which will be sold 7 , 8 and 12 bars for 26c , and SO bars for $1.OO. 30 Ibs. Granulated Sugar for - $1.00 OF THIS 1 Ib. Tea worth. 75c for .50 1 Ib. Pure Spices , your choice , .40 2.00 1 Ib. Baking Powder , warranted , .10 Ml v Total - - $2.00 If BouQht at Our Opening TEA DEPARTMENT. DEPARTMENT For 15c you get a Tea worth 25c Broken Java lie , 15cand 20c Pure Rio I6j c worth 2Oc For 25c you get a Tea worth 40c .No. 1 Rio I8c worth , 22c For 40c you get a Tea worth 6Oc 3 X Rio 20c worth : . . -25c Golden 24c worth 30c Rip For 50c you get a Tea worth - . 80c Combination 25c worth * 35c Mocha and Java 30c worth 40c We keep all grades lay in your supply for the year. Don't Miss These Bargains. 3 packages Quaker Oats for 25c. 4 packages Corn Starch25c. . 2Oc bottle Catsup for lOc. 3 packages Quail Oats for 25c. 4 packages Gloss Starch,125c. 25c bottle Catsup for 15c. 2 packages California Breakfast Food , 25c. 5 packages Baking Pov desr ; 25c. 15c bottle Olives for lOc , 1 package Corn Gritz , ( Quail Brand ) lOc. Toilet Soap , 2c , 3c , 5c and /lOc / and upward. 35c bottle Olives for 25c. / ) packages Soda , ( any brand you wish ) 25c. Lemon Extract 5c and upward to the very best. 1 package Bird Seed , 5c &c. , &c. tit tin These are but a Few of the Many Bargains. 31 nit- . l ! Lemonade Free to Our Customers All Day. No 2c Fake , I ! - 116 and 118 I G. Stonehill's Old Stand. . -A , South 16th Street. M'KINLEY ' AT HASTINGS Ohio's Governor Is Handsomely Enter tained on Short Notice. MET AT THE DEPOT BY HUNDREDS In Ills Address of Twenty Mliiutoi Ho Couvlncrs the CltlzuiiN of Tlmt Lo cality of Ills Claim to Uln- tlnctlon us nil Orator. HABTIXOS , Nob. , Aug. 0. [ Special Talo- prum to THE BEK. ] Hastings had the unex pected pleasure of entertaining for a wbllo this afternoon Hon. William McKinley , jr. , xvbo was traveling by tbo Burlington to Denver. Efforts bad been made some tlmo ago to have tbo Distinguished Ohloan speak in Hastings prior to his departure for tno cast , but ns his available tlmo was engaged the endeavors made were of no avail. This uftornoon at:50a ! ) : "rush" Wojtoru Uulon message to James N. Clarke , prosuiont of the Hastings Republican club , convoyed tbo Information that Major MclCluloy would nr- rlvo in the city at 4:05 : und that ho would speak at that tlmo. Bills were gotten out in an Incredibly short tima nnd the news spread rapidly from mouth to mouth. Wbllo , of course , thous ands Who would hnvo been pleased to boar the major know nothing of his passage through the city , ut least " ,000 parsons gutborod at the depot In tea or liftoon jnlnutes to glvo him u western welcome. A cnrrlngo wus provided and to It the gov ernor was escorted wbon the train arrived. liasUties bolng a division station a stop of twenty minutes was mado. The carnage was driven u little north Ho a shady plauo under the trees. Mr. Clarke introduced tbo speaker , taylng that a somewhat unexpected honor was con ferred upon him. When Major McICinloy arose to respond n chout of upplauso greeted him. Ho said that It wus unexpected on bis jmrtnlso. Ho congratulated the iiuillonco upon the marvelous growth of tbo west. Ho did not suppose that It wnx possible that it bad made BO much progress. Not Mute , but mi Kinplro. In traveling tbiougb the Blato bo bad fo'ina ' that It was not only a state , but un ompiie. Ho also wished to congratulate the citizens upon the growth of Hastings. Ten years ago It hud a population of loss than ! IUOO , ; now it was moro than 11,000 , u truly wonderful growth. "If there uro no Beatrice people within the sound of my voice , " said Governor McKinley loy , "I would say that In my opinion Hustings is the third city In tbo state. I have boon in Doutrlco und I have been In Hastings and it Is certainly bard to toll which Is tno tblra city. " Ho said that Qlndstono , fourteen year * ago , writing In the North American Re view , said that England unu America mother And daughter were the two greatest nations upon thu oartb. At some not distant day bo ox peeled that tbo daughter moro or loss fnlr would bo greater than the mother. "And 1 will venture the assertion , " contin ued the speaker , "that the daughter Is greater nnd fulror tbuu the mother. This 05,000,000 of puoplo , comprising 5 pur cent of the popu lation of tbo globe , spend moro raoqoy than any other equal number of people because they huvo moro to spend , nro greater con sumer J und have bntturwagoa than any other ( tt.000,000. Wo use ' . ' 0 per cent of all tbo cot ton produced , 0 pur cent ot the wool , 50 per cent of the tin and HO per cent of the sugar. " Hero some ono wanted to know what tbo republican patty was doing for Homestead. Tbo answer cumo nulcklv that protective tariff and frco trudo baa nothing to do with the strikes. "England with her free trade has two strikes to our ouo , " said bo. ' Thu pcoplo wbo hnvo Improved tbo couutry , who made the roads , the atroot * , the school bouses and college * and who were taxed to support and maintain them , uro under the protection of tbo federal government , which bis the power to go lu every house In the land and tuUo r ry fair sou to tight and , If may l , die for the defense of that government ana vet tbo arm of tbo federal government Is not strong enough to roaoh tbo foreigner who seeks to enter our markets. Wo ulono In the United States have the right to enjoy tbo privileges which have been wrought for us ourselves. " Governor MrlCinloy's Hpccch was frequently " quently interrupted "witb applause and laughter , and n' , Its termination bo agalu boarded the train for Denver. CONKATUIAT1MJ CltUUNhK. > 'i'l > rn ] [ a' Next ( iovcrnor Heine Ovor- Wlioliuotl With llrprcsslons of Confidence. WASHINGTON , D. C , Aug. 0. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEG. ] Judge Crounso baa been overwhelmed with telegrams of con gratulation today from all parts of the coun try. It was not generally known before the closing of the department yesterday that bo bud received tbo nomination , but this morn- Inc every ono know it and bis ofllco was bosiogca with visitors who wished to con gratulate him. JudL'O Crounso said this afternoon that ho bud not been able yet to make any delinlto plans for the future , but that ho would resign probably September 1. Following nro some of the telegrams ho has received : Pun Francisco , Cal. I cnnsrutulato on your nomination. I'reueh turltf and win. II. It. lliiowv , Uncolii , Nob. On fourth ballot , llrst today , Crounsu 110 , On Majors' motion , made un.iul- IIIOUH. Accept congratulations. II. T. CI.AIIKK. Lincoln. Nob. Accept congratulations. Wo will curry Nebraska whoopiiiK' . r. r. iin.Tov. Omalia Wo extend hearty congratulations on nomination , iloio's to success In Novum- bur. McUAUUK linos. Lincoln , Nob. Von have boon nominated for governor , ConKr.iiiilatlons to vonrsulf und Nobr.islta republicans. JAM us W. DAWKS United HUUua Somite. Slncoro congratula tions A. S. I'Aiiuocic. lilncnln. Nob. Congratulations. Any com mand will ho honored by mo. U. U fluiuu Now York Oily. Congratulations , W. J. Ti.NdUE. Lincoln , Nob. Accept concr itulations. Hnlimdld ticket. Sucuuss ahead. Leuvu for Washington Immediately. R. K. VAI.KNTINK. .lorsuy Ulty , N. J. Just learned of your nomination and oxtenu my heartiest con gratulations. O. M. CJAHTEK. Uhlcau'o. Ill , Accept sincere congratu lations. Command my services at limy tlmo during cainpiilen. UKOKHK W. DOIISKV. Sun 1'raiiclsco. Accept my most heartfelt congratulations on your nomination. W. O. ICALbTOM. Tbcso are oulv a few of the messages which Judge Crounso has rocolvod. AUuniH County l'roill ) > UloilUt * . JIIMATA , Nob. , Aug. 0. [ Special to TUB BEE.J Adnms county prohibitionists met yesterday. E. A. Wuldroa called the con vention to order about 3 o'clock in tbo after- nocu. They elected delegates to state and congressional cnnvoiUlgns and than pro ceeded to place lu nomination the state and county oftlcors. C. U Jones of Hastings was chosen for senator , and after an hour's de buting and wrangling ever Indorsing the re publican nominee for representative , tbo motion was lost and Robert Ash ohotcn for representative. K , T. Cassol was appointed a committee to meet a com mil too from \Vob- stor county and nomlnato a flout ropro- Bcntutivi' . The county ultornoy was loft to the central committee. After much dobuto the following resolutions wore tabled : Thill foreigners shall be residents of the Ui.ltod titiitu * twunty-ono yours before ul- lowud the rluht of aulfruKu , thnt nil furulirii- u bo tuxud * luo us u protection to our labor , and that the syntem of I'lnkorloii guards bo condumned und suppruvtud by law. Koiolutlons were adopted ou the death of D. S. Cole of Hustings. The attendance was the smallest for several year * , but tbo en thusiasm was great In proportion to num bers , lu tbo mutter of stale reprosoutativo several of tbo loading members of the con vention argued that tbo republican nominee was good enough for thorn. llctolvei ! with ( IrtHt Kntliuatium. AiKtNtox , Neb , , Aug. 0 , [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] Joseph Hartley , "our Joe , " republican nominee for utato treasurer , came homo tonight from tbo convention. Tbo ontlro population of Holt county for mlles arouud were ut the train with tbo ccr- tiot band to welcome him * homo. Democrat * and Independent * without Toservo mot with republicans In congratulating Mr. Hartley on his success. Ho was taken In churgo by Milton Doollttlo nnd A. L. Morse , two of the democratic wheel horses of llolfcounty , and driven to the cltv bull where an Informal re ception was hold. The town is druped in holiday attire and brilliantly Illuminated in honor of tbo occasion. The pcoplo nro well plcasrd with the ontlro ticket and will roll up a big republican gain in Holt , county. CITY COUNCIL. JIuttera of Importance Discussed. nnU DU- pOHUll Of I.UHt Nlgllt. When the council convened la&t night , the first thing that it did was to co Into com- mtttco of tbo whole , with Mr. CnafTeo in the chair. Then the members trlod to llguro out who were the lowest bidders on Venetian blinds for the windows of the city hall. This was something that they could not da To soltlo tbo matter the comptroller was in structed to readvortlso ono week for new bids. Tboso bids will compel tbo bidders to state the price per square foot for Vene tian blinds of quarter sawed ouk , with .two- Inch blat3 , to match interior finish. Iho protest against the further onlarca- montof Prospect Hill cemetery was another matter that was 'n thu bunds of tbo coimnit- tco of the wbolo. This was called up nnd was discussed at length. The city ntlornoy was instructed to draft and present to the council an ordinance preventing the further enlargement of the boundaries ot tno come- to ry. The city electrician ordinance was disposed of bv tbo npnoiutmont of a committee of three , of which the city ongincor shall up u member , 10 draft un-ordinance , together witb rules nnd regulations , to bo reported buck to tbo council within two wooks. The hydrant nnd tbo buck ordinances were reported back to tbo council , to bo considered In regular session next Tuesday night. When the committee arose and the council got back into regular session George W. Powers asked to bo allowed to conduct a cigar store in tno rotunua of tbo city hall. His application was referred. President Davis was glvon permission to absent himself from the city for onp wook. An ordinance looking to tbo paving of Seventeenth street , from Farnam to Harnoy , with Trinidad shoot asphuitum , wus road twice and re/erred. / DROWNED IN CUT-OFF LAKE. Hurt Altiuun I.OM > III * 1,1 In Whllci Untiling lu That Hody of Wntnr. Bert Altmnn , u compositor in the ofllco ol the South Omaha Dally Stockman , was drowuod while bathing in Cut Off lake near Swift's ice luuso last ovenlnc. Mr. Altman wont out to the lake early In the ovonlng in company with some friends , and tbo party wont In bathing opposite Courtland Boach. It was after dark when Altman , wbo was swimming about fifty feet from the shore , wai seen to throw up bis arras and sink. Nothing was thought of the incident for a moment , but when ho failed to coma to the surface his friends hastened to aid him. But It was too Ute , und they were uuablo oven to lind bis body. Altman was about SO years old and had boon a resident of South Oaiuba for about four yea's. Ho wus a young man of ex emplary habits and deservedly popular witb u largo rlrolo of friends. Ho was a member of the First Methodist church and took an aolivo part lu tbo work of the young people's societies. Ho also belonged to Typographi cal union No.OU of South Omaha , Ho has no relatives ) n the city , but bis parents rc- sldolnTacomu , Wush. 9 Arrontuit tlm Town Hoard. WKST Bui'Biuoii , WIs , , Aug. 0. Warrant * were Unuod by Justice Joseph French this morulnc for tbo arrest of tbo ontlro town board of Superior on a charge of embezzle ment , The members of tbo board are John Walker , Martin Kornstod and Franic Des mend , and all llvo ut South Kaugo. Tbo warrants churgo thnt on May UO , Ib'Jl , tbo above mentioned mombura , then constituting tbo town board , appropriated MOO to tboir own uvo uud nlio other smaller sums at vari ous subsequent times. Last yeur's tax wus 170,000 , wblcb wus collected , aud uono of it U now vUlblo , and ibero are no town im- provotuouu toihovr where It lias gone. ASSAULTED Bf ROBBERS Two Desperate Thieves Overpower a Motorman - man at Lincoln. HE MADE A VERY DETERMINED FIGHT After Holng Itelloied of Ilia dull the Com pany' * Guiiriliiiu Is Unceremoniously Thrown from the .Moving Car Capital City Gos lp. LINCOLN , Nob. , Aug. 0. [ Special to THE BEH.J Oao of the most daring robberies ever porpotrntod la Llncola occurred shortly before midnight last night. Michael Kciloy , a raotonuan on the Lincoln street railway , was overpowered by two man and after a dcspc-ruta struggle rob bed of $33 in casu and a numocr ot minor articles. Ho was In cbargo of car No. IMS und was making bis last trip for the night. Ills car runs on ttio Union college line and lifter leaving the corner of Sunnier and Twonty-aovouth streets he bad ontlra charge of the car. After leaving Union college with the empty car ho started In to clean the commu tater while tbo car was running alone a level piece of truck , lu order to do so bo wont down on his Knees and raised up tbo trap Moor In the bottom of tbo car. It was wbllo In this position that two unknown men sprang on tbo car and assaulted him. lie fought desperately , bis clothing belug nearly .torn from bis tioiiy in tbo struggle. The men roobed him of the money and then throw him from the car. Ho followed un bU car and came up to It a balf mlle further on. The trolley had slipped from the wire , thus bringing tbo car to a standstill. Tbo police have been unable to find any men answering to the description of the robbers given by ICclloy. Death of n I'loncer. In tbo death of D. L. Pockham , which oc curred lust night at bis home at 1117 L street lu this city , Lincoln loses one of Its curliest pioneers. Mr. Pockbam bad been a resident of Nebraska slnco 1600 nnd bad moved to Lincoln Immediately after tbo cnplt.il had been located hero by the state capital commission In 1807. Ho ercotud ono of tno llrst business plocoB&in the embryo city nnd commenced bu < ) no-is us a contractor , and has erected many of ttolnrgost and lln- est blocks in Lincoln. Ho , has long bean a sufferer from un abscosUla the rnglon of the heart and bis death WIBpjUnloss. \ . Ho win 55 yours old and loft a WU6 and tbreo chil dren to mourn their loss : . Lincoln In'lt'rlbr. An occontrlo gasoilnoVu Vo called the lira department to HiO : M strait at 10:80 : thin fore noon. Tbo blaze was quokijr ( extinguished and tbo damage will noUoxcood fs5. Governor McKinley 'udSfced ' through tbo city today onrouta to Dinvurj Tbo blayclo exports havaorganUoJ a wheel club and it Is hoped thufatjcast UOO wheelmen - men will bruomo members. ' n Jossu Cloud today conimstlcod u suit for dl- vorco from bli wlfo , to , wb.oui ho lias boon married for ever thlrty-sovon yearn. In his petition bo alleges tbrtUVho tried to poison him by drugging bis food. a\ \ East Lincoln bus organized a Musonlu ledge wltu u full complement of oflluers and mom bora. ' I.onc 1'lnu't Chniitntifiun. LONO PINK , NoU , Aug. 0. [ Special to Tun HiiB. ] Tbo closing of tbo sixth annual sns- Blon of tbo Long I'lno Chautauqua was cele brated bv a grand JIual concert given under the direction ot Mrs. J. 1C Koltbloy of Wooplng Water academy. A program con sisting of vocal and Instrumental music ana rooitatlons was carried out witb credit to tbo dlrocaor and performers , Thus cloieu the most successful atiombly yet bold unou the local Cbautauqua grounds. It has bean a uraud success botb us to tbo enjoyment of all wbo attended und the financial results. Tbo management finds that after paying all the expenses ot the session there remains u neat prollt. Now that tbo Chnutauqua lias been placed upon a paying basis , no longer is there any doubt as to Its permanency. Those who now own lots will "proceed at once to build summer cottages , some ofvhlch will Do constructed this se.ison , and Instead of camping oulv a few ilavs during the Chau- tnun.ua will llvo duilng the hot months on the grounds , where every place Is delight fully cool. Aluch credit Is ctuo the president , Kov. George Hlndley , for the successful outcome of tbo session , and all the friends of tbo Chautauqua will DO pleased to know that ho has been ro-olectod to the ofllco which bo has bold during tbo year. Mo Clew to Colii'a Murderer. HASTINGS , Nob. , Aug. 0. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BUB. | Tboro nro practically no now developments In the investigation of the murder of D. S. Cole. The report that more than one woniau would possibly bo Im plicated is confirmed but still it is doubtful if onougb evidence can bo obtained to war rant arrests. Tbo adjournment of the core ner's Jury until Wednesday evening la to give the oOIccrs ana half u dozer detectives inoro time to work upon tbo case and to ob tain more positive evidence. It is qullo gen erally bnllovcd hero that no ouo will over suffer punishment for the crlmo. The funeral will bo bold at 1:30 : tomurrow. Fon'mnn Muliomiy's Hotly round. BKATUICK , Nob. , Aug. G. ( Special Telegram - gram to Tin : BIE. | The body of Thomas Mabouoy , foreman of tbo B. & M. , wbo wus drowned in the Blue while bathing last .night , was recovered at noon at about liftoon foot from whore the party of swimmers had gene into the water. It is presumed bo bud started to return and was taken witb cramps. An Inquest was hold this afternoon , tbo vordlct being that death was caused from drownlnc. The body when recovered was drawn out of shape. Maboney's parents at Cedar Kaplds have boon notified of the acci dent. Krnniay'ft Cotton Mill Product. KKAHNBV , Nob. , Aug. ( ! . fSooclal Tele gram to Till ! Bui ! . | ICoarnoy made shooting Is tbo name of a now brand of goods placed upon tbo homo market for the llrst tlmo to day. Tbo clotb Is tbo product of tbo Kear ney cotton mill and Is line as any lu the market. Klckfd liy n Culf. EMvilOHX , Nob. , Aug. 0 , [ Special Tele gram to TUG BHIS , | Bryan , a son of William Hopper , n farmer Hvlnc ono mlle south of this place , was kicked lu the abdomen by a calf today ana seriously , if not futally , in jured Injured on I tin Union I'liclHc. GiiAND IsiANi ) , Nab. , Aug. 0 , | Special to Tim BKK.I A Union Paclllo employe named Bum Elliott was Knocked down by a freight engine lost nlcbt and sustained a broken wrist and dislocated shoulder. Klovutorund Flouring1 Mill Iliirnuil. WILCOX , Nob. , Aug. U. [ Special Telegram to TUB Br.i : . ] U. U. Potter's steam flouring mill and elevator , valued at 818,000 , burned today at noon. Insurance $7,500. kOUTJl OJl.tllA , 1'lvo Accidents Ywntunluy Homo of 7hem of u Horlou * Nature. J. W. Uubcl mot with an accident yester day afternoon wblcb may cost him bis life. Uubcl is u carpenter and is employed upon ono of Swift's now buildings now In course of erection. Ho wus working upon a scaf fold about fifteen feet above the ground , and by a mlsstop lost bU footing and foil. Tbo ontlro right sldo of his body was badly bruised. The attending physician has not boon able to determine whether lutornal In juries wora sustained , Hubol is a married inuu und resides in tbo Eggors block ou Twenty-fourth and N streets. At 010 : ! yesterday morning Mrs. Catherine Bchloefer was thrown from a moving motor tralu at Twenty-fourth and J stroeti and badly Injuroa about tbo face and head and loft sbouldor. Bbo attempted to alight from tbo train wblto it was ttlll In motion. Mr * . Schlcofor Is an Arabian woman , and rosldo * at 1U01 South Twelfth stroat , Omaha. A heavy ploao of timber foil from tbo soo- end story of the now Plvouka block yostor- duy morning and struck Fran I : Bernard , n laborer there , upon the head , Inlllctlng a bad wound. At Hammond's packinghouse II. Karoakn , an employe , had his loft font badly crushed by nlioavv timber falling upon the momoer. W. M. Knouso ullghtod from a motor truin lust night about 'J o'clock and was thrown to the pavement. Ho was badly cut ana bruised about the body. The train was run ning at full spood. The accident occurred at Tivonty-fourtb and J streets. itcllgiotifi sunicuH. United Presbyterian Church Twenty- third and 1C streets. Uov. J. F. Ross , pastor. Sabbath school ut 10 a. in. ; preaching at 11 a.m. Subject : "Tbo Philosophy ol Tomptn- lion. " Young peoples mooting at 7:45. The evening services will bo hold at 8 o'clock , and Kov. John M. Ross of Plttsburg , Pa. , will preach. St. Martin's Free Church Twenty-third street between F1 and U streets. Rov. Canon Wbltmarsh , rector. Holy communion 10 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 5 p. m. MotboUist. Episcopal Church Corner Twenty-third nnd N stroot. Rov. C. N. Dawson , pastor. Sunday school15 ! ) : a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. Class mooting 1'J in. First Presbyterian Church Corner Twonty-llfth und J streets. Rov. Robert L. Wheolor. pastor. Sunday school , 10 a.m. ; services , Jl a. m. nnd 7:1)0 : ) p. in. ; Young People's Society Christian Endeavor , 0:15. St. Agnes' Church Tvvciity-socoiid and Q streets. Rov. Father Mo'rtarty , pastor ; Father Muu'an , llrst assistant ; Father Hickio , second assistant. First mass , 8 u. m. ; second mass , 10:15 : u. in. St. Bildgot's Twcntv-slxth near 13 stroot. Pastors sumo a * St. Agnes' church. Mass , 'J u. m. First Christian Church 1C street , between Twenty-second und Twenty-third streets. Elder Marion Boles , pastor. Sunday school ut 10 a. in. Preaching 11 a.m. and 8 p. m. Young People's Socloty of Christian En deavor 7 p. in. Afro-Ameilcan Christian Church Al bright , Rov. Williams , pastor. Baptist Church Twenty-seventh , between M and N streets , Rov. J. C. Stephenson , pastor. Sunday school 12 in. Services 11 n. m. and 7IU : ! p. rn. Gorman Lulhorn Church Twenty-ninth and S strcots. Preaching 10 u. in. Want .Horn Strniliimiint. Appearance ) Indieito that there are sovnral property owners on Twenty-fourth street who nro aatisllod with tbo stradamant as phalt laid on that thoroughfare and are anxious for nioro of it. The west Inilf of tbo street from J north to A strooi has not ooon paved , the city stopping tbo company ut J street last winter , nnd has not slnco permitted any more paving to bo done. A petition u being quietly clr- uulutcd among the property owner * asking ( bo council to permit the Siradamant company to finish tbo stroot. A petition protesting against permitting the company to proceed will also bo laid bo- fora the council and that boJy will again tussle with tbo Twenty-fourth strooi paving , problem , Myxturloutly Hurt. Ernest ICnudson , an American .District Tolograpb messenger , mot with a peculiar accident yesterday morning. Ho was passIng - Ing down tbo alloy from N strooi , between Twouty-alxlh and Twonty-savontb mrootj , and was knocked Insensible by being struck back of tbo right oar with a Hin ll nubble or hot. Ho was picked up nnd taken to bis homo at Twenty-seventh and J streets. Ho did not BOO any ponon near und does pot buvo any Idea from whence came the tulssilo that hit him. A stray shot from an uir gun is supposed to bo tbo cnuio. Note * und 1'crioiml * . Mrs. D. G. May and sister returned yostort day from their Colorado trip. A loolal dance wan given at Ptvonka'a ball last ovonlng and was well attended , Born A eon , to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mo- Mabon , Twentieth and Missouri uvonuo. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Mayflold will leave for D two week * outing uV Colorado Sprluga uud other Colorado resorts. darrott Hulst of Rapid City , B D. , wai visiting Dr. W. II. Biggins yesterday. Mr. Hulst Is enrouto hocio from an E-iropunn ttip. ttip.Miko Mike Burke , charged with stealing J. E. . McBrldo's watch , was discharged by Judge Fowler yoitorday morning. The South Otmvhu bull club and Ibo Models of Council Blurts will play bull ut Sports man's park this attornoon nt a o'clock. The Infant child of Mr. und Mrs. Frank Hiirloy , Twenty-seventh nnd Hammond strouts , was burled yesterday afternoon la 8r , Mary's comotory. The recora was broken by the police force. last ovonlng nnd tbo first arrest since Wednesday was mado. Tno party nr rested was a small negro boy and ho was charged with lighting. o Win. Smolsor , who came bore as a delegate from Nemuha county to attend the people's party convention nna has since boon ser iously ill , is recovering nnd will bo able to return homo within a few days. The 9-yoar-old daughter of John Hubert , who resides at Nineteenth nnd O streets , i reported missing. Mrs. Hubert sent tbo child to do some trading yesterday morning and her disappearance dates from that time. Another Itrcoril llntulcnr. Nuw YOIIIC , Aug. 0. Thn graceful steamer Vonozoula , of the Rod D line , arrived today with n record of the fastest trip between South America and Now York , having made the run from La Guayra , Venezuela , lu flvo days und cloven hour'n. This looord HUS an avorugo or 14 knots un hour. jnr.n. Kiitteen nf flee Wwt nrltus wulfrtMlitMltjtu'u cent * ; c tch a lilttlonnl line ten cent * . _ IjfcOX Jomno I'.llrahoth , holovcd daii li- tur of Mrs. ChrUtlna oirlsnn. at thu resi dence. 12.17 North Twentieth struct , AuituHt ti , 18'Ji Funeral Siindiiy , August 7 , at a p. m , Intel inunt at L'orost li iwn mmiotury. 1 rlunda InvlloU. _ BAD ECZEMA ON BABY , ICcnil Ono Solid Sore. Itohlnu Aivful. IIuil to Tin II IH IlandH to C'rndlo. Curoil by Ctitlourn. 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II. nucl JANKITA IIAUllld , Wdbltir , In I Cuticura Resolvent Thu now Illodil and Hkln I'urlilur. nnl urutlixt nf Jlumur Itomoilloi. cleunxii lliv bluuJ of uli I'lipurl * tloiiuid pulkuiiunn I'k'inunttami tlmi ruiuovvi tin rnuio , wiiliu Cl'ncUIH. Hiu KrJit mill ourj , unit CliriciMiA KOAI * . un uxciultltu ( kill buuu irtur. cl ar the kln und ic'ttlp. mil roitoro th luilr Tnui tliu niiui-luiorit.-hliiir. CIITICIIUA lUiiKDIKH , cum every liiirnlru. ly , I'lnri'lr. nml blouhy Kklu , Kcnlp , HIII | III. . < nl itlk uii . from | iluiitu | to ciofuui , IrumlU' funcr to ago , nliun thu Ixiat | ili/sUliin full. b'oldovorywhere. 1'rlro. COTlCUHA'iOc.t8oAt Me. : Ki'.Hiu.vKNr. tl. I'ruptrud by ihe I'OTTKU 1)111)0 ) ANDUllKillOAI , UOIII'OlliTIOM. llJIIOII 'Send for "How to Uiiro BUIn UUowm. " 04 i , 51) Illustration * , und 10U tebtlmonliilH. purltlul unit biiutlllol Itjr CUTICUUA HOAl' . Ab ulutjly | mrJ , PAINrAND'WEFKNrsSfS Of funmloB Instaiitiy relloveil by that new , nluitant , und Infitlllblu Antldtoe to I'aln. InflUtiiiiiatlon.iind * \Vealneua , tbo OUTIUUUA Awi-1'Aii Pl.ASTIIt ,