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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 21 , 1892. VETERANS OF TWO STATES Hundreds of Nebraska and Kansas Oitizons at Superior's Reunion. CAMP LINCOLN'S ' TENTS ALL CROWDED Mnnngcru Ilnvn Much Dinicully In Acooin- inodutlnc thn Vlnltora Arriingnmcnt * In TliU Itomtcat Will o .11 udo Today. CAMP Ltxroi.s , Sornmon , Nob. , Aucr. 23. -Special' ( to Tun BKK.J The Interstate reunion was formally opened this afternoon , though for three days previous a constant trlng of arrivals kept the officials on the jump , assigning quarter * and enlarging plans which wore supposed to bo ample , but which proved to bo Inadequate for the accommodation of tbo Immense crowds Which have thronged the camp. The managers planned everything on a largo tcalo , but llnd themselves at n loss to fur nish quarters for the unprecedented attend- nco. There Is no limit to the * izo of Camp Lln- Boln , however , and additional tents have been ordered , jo that the only disappoint ment will bo that of n brlot delay. Tbo tents are pitched on the level pralrio , adjoining - joining a magnificent grove , in the shelter of which Is located the spoukara' stand and all omuscments , refreshment stands , dining halls , etc. , of which there are enough to form u llttlo city. Captain Murlln Is In charge at headquarters acting as ald-do- carnp to Commander Adams , and Adjutant Felt l making himself felt nil along the lino. Every courtesy Is being shown and ' no com plaints is coming from ony quarter' A moro jolly , eoodnntured lot thaa the ofllcors of the Interstate association never took command of a reunion , The tig cannons from Fort Omaha tro on the grounds and iftwoko the tired Boldlors this morning. The following document will boot interest , as It covers a point not tuought of by most people : HTATK or NBIIKAMCA , ADJUTANT OKNKHAI/S Orncc , tiiNCoi.N , Nob. . AIIIT. iM. Ulroular No. 2 : Thfl National Guards of Kansas or of nay other Btnto nro lioroDy nuthorlrnd to enter the ttnto of NuhraHku fully nriaud and oiillined lu nltund thi ) Grand Army of thn Hepiiullo re union ut Suiierlor In this Htnlo. lly order of comnmndi > r-lii-ulilaf. VIUTOII VIKQUAIV. Adjutant General and Chief of Staff. The Kansas and Nebraska National guards will reach Camp Lincoln tonight and will bo escorted Into camp by a company of mounted man under command of Cantatn J. F. Kendall. The weather is cool and pleasant , making camp llfo a real pleasure. There nro a num ber of "outfits" oero who drove in with teams from points In Kansas , 200 or moro miles distant. Everybody Is pleased with the camp and have settled down to thor oughly enjoy the big reunion of comrades of two stales. The opening address of McKolguan was followed by a speech from W. E. Andrews , which was pronounced by nil soldiers and citizens to bo the most mastoily nml learned discussion on the history of the war , the causes which led to it and Its effect upon future history , over dnlivored at a soldiers' reunion. His remarks were heartily ap- plaudeO. Arrivals Todiiy. Among today's arrivals was Mrs. Emma B. Aldrlcb , ono of the forty original or ganizers of the Woman's Roller corps. Mrs. Aldrlch Is the present vlco president of the organization and is also associate editor of tbo Public Uucord , published at Cawkor City , Kan. Lieutenant Colonel bargont and forty men of company A , Fourth regiment , Kansas National guards , arrived at U p. m. Tbo pfllcorsaro : Captain W. H. Parsons , Lieu tenant W. B. Cranmer , and Lieutenant Hardlnger of company F. The company hails from Clyde , Kan. The Bloomiugton uniformed band also ar rived and furnished inusla for the day's exer cises. A telegram from George H. Hastings , re ceived Commander by Adams this evening , dated Lincoln , nun ounces that on Thursday , tbo 25th , Judge Crouusu , Colonel Majors and parly will bo hare , coming from McCooir. Artillery and cavalry practice at G p. m , cave the camp a moro war-Ilka aspect. Dress parade followed at 7 and the camp- lire at 8. At tbu camptlro Fighting Dan Brown of Concordla , Kan. , was Introduced and { macln ono of bis characteristic nonpolltical ( speeches that caused the old boya to cheer themselves hoarse. Ho was followed by Major Peav- oian of Omaha in an eloquent speech , and by ethers lu short addresses. A. u. u. w. .MILT. I'lrit Session of the Cram ! T.odgo of the Mtnio ut Hustings. HASTINGS , Nob. , Aug. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bi'.H. | The first grand lodge of the Uosroeof Honor , Ancient Order of United "Workmen for Nebraska , was called to order nt 10 o'clock this morning in the Grand Army hall by Grand Master J. G. Tnto. The report of the committee on credentials was beard and adopted and a recess taken until " p. m. At that time the election of ofllcors was proceeded with , resulting as follows : Past grand chief of honor , Mrs. J. C. Gra ham , South Omaha ; grand chief of honor , J. G. Tuto. Hastings ; grand lady of honor , Mrs. Boyd , Pluttsmouth ; grand chief of cere monies , Mrs. A. herding , Hebron ; grand recorder , W. S. Housowortb , Lincoln ; grand receiver , Mrs. Marquis , Hastings ; grand ushers , Mrs. Summers of Platlsmouth and Miss A. Johnson of Bloomlngton ; grand ad visors to grand chief of honor , Mosdnmos Dyer and Gumra and Mrs. Ilufford ; advisor of ( fraud worthy lady of honor , Mrs. Ilnnchln and Mrs. Waliuor. After electing ofllcers Acting Hupromo Chief of Honor J. E. Butler of Hastings selected the supreme ofllccrs to assist him In Installing thoofilcers- cloct. Aflor Installation committees on resolu tions , finance and lavs were appointed with J. E. Butler , Mrs. Thompson of Chester and L. A. Payne of Grand Island chairmen , re- pectlvoly. Awaiting the final reports of the committee - too on resolutions , an adjournment of the grand ludgo was taken until Wednesday morning , At 7 this evening n line of car riages was driven to the Loplu hotel and all \lsliingdolcgutustakon for an hour's drive pvor the city. At 8 a raroptlon was tendered pi I visiting delegates at the homo ot Mrs. II. U. Morln on Burllnuton avenue. About 100 \vcro present and the evening was passed in > pocuhmalcing and enjoying the delicacies of Iho season. IIUMIV COUNT Y'i UAl.V. Unit .Section of thn Stiito Wull Watered In Otluir l.ocitlllli'S. licNKKi.MtN , Nob. , Aug. 23. [ Special to Tin : Bii.J : The line rain which fell over | hls section Saturdny night insures the corn crop and dispels all tears of drouth , Corn is In splendid condition and Dundy county will puvo an abundance , ' " 'ho wheat crop jj' turn ing out very satisfactory and threshing has been going on for two weeks. Four steam threshers besides a .dozen or moro horse power mnchinos are doing duty in this vicin ity. Wheat Is averaging about llftoon or eighteen buthels per aero. Two largo olo- ViUors are in good repair her ? , oho at Ivcs , ere at Halglur and ono ut Max , this county , to handle the grain , Sriu.soriii.ii : , Nub , , Aug.'U. . [ Special to [ Till : UiiK.J The recent rains and cool rvcalhornro brltmlngcorn and potatoes out in line shape In this county , Small grain in lu ) hu stack , but rutbnr poor : enough , bow- > vcr , to Riipnly tbo county , lU'MiioMiT , Nob. , Aug. ' . ' 3. [ Special to TUB UKE.I A heavy rain fell here yostorda\ from 10 o'clock to 1 , This insures a larger irop of corn than lant year If frost docs not lonio too early. CurHToN , Neb. , Aug. 2a , [ Special to TIIL pu. [ ) During a heavy oloctrlo storm yostvr pay morning lightning struck the barn o Aaron Ogan , killing H alalllon valued a * 11,000. There were eight or ton head of ton > es and mules in the barn at the tituo which wcra Injured. Alton llulilml tlio Hum. UKATIIIOI : , Noli. , Auu , 23. [ Special I'olo r m to TIIK UKB.J JOO Alton , the colorct Illegal dispenser of liquid refreshment * a ) ho races wock before last , was given hi iecond trial today uml wm bound ever to iho dlitno. court la tbo nuui of flUU , In do 'null of bail he was romanuod to the county nil. Iho United States authorities have n tvarrant In rcndlncsi tot Alton when the state authorities got through wltn him. The full returns of the special bond olec- .Ions held In this oily yesterday bndly defeat both funding nnd paving Intersection bond propositions. The vote wus the lightest polled In the city for years. I'itt n Iliillrt TlirutiRh Hid Toot. Sriit.voviKW , Neb , , Aug. 23. fSpcclal to TUB BF.E.J The 3-yenr-old boy of K. A. Oarton , residing nonr Menavlllo , shot u 2'J-rino ball through his foot Saturday mak ing a serious wound , \V. T. Hall , n freighter rowing cloto to this place , lost hii house nnd effects by Ilro yesterday. Evcrythliic : burned except the clothing on their baclts. Ciiitiiln | .Morrison ItolRti * . NititiiASKA CUT , Nob. , Aug. ! J3 , [ Special Telegram to Tim Ici ) : , | Captain S. II , Mnr- rlson of company C , Second regiment , Ne braska JSntlounl guard , ha resinned. HI * sucrcssor will probably bo FIMI Lieutenant Wllllnni Wymnnd. Cnntnin Morrison will bo Rfcatly mUsed , the company hnvlnc roacla-u Its urcsout high almiulna through bis cfTorto. Two Driiaglnts Arrrntril. Nounr.y , Nob. , Aug. 23. [ Special to Tun Br.n.1-D. W. Beuttlo and B. F. Wood , two druBglsts of this place , were arrested under the Slocum law Saturday. Both waived examination to the district court and fur nished bonds in the sum of $500 each , whllo all the witnesses In both cases were placed under bonds of $203 each , Kllli-il Mix l.lttlo ( llrl. UUSIIVIM.I : , Nob. , Aug. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tnr BiiK.J Yesterday whllo cutting rraln near his house , A. D. Now , a farmer ivlne four miles northwest of Hay Springs , accldontly run ever and Instantly killed bis -year-old clrl. It is supposed tlio llttlo ono vas asleep at the time. The parents are icorly distracted. > Nugget ! Nuggotl Nugget ! Buv Big ucgotbaking powder-Sa or. 25 cents. See pitcher sale tit Burns' . Omaha CmMf : Co.campatgn torches l.lit'H .SWIIJI , Gllt-odccd wild lands ntSS.OO to $10.00 Dorncro instate of Nebraska , whoso crops ast your ngRrogatod $100,000,000. Good ots in the city of Omaha , whoso popula tion increased from 30,000 in 1880 to 160- , 000 in 1800 , Is good stuff to hold , don't you think ? As wo-tiro long1 on this class of prop erty and short on cnsli , drop in. During several years successful expe rience in the real estate business I hnxo established a reputation for handling1 nothing- but bargains.V. . \V. G. ALimioiiT , 621. 522 , 623 Now York Lifo building ; . HAD PLENTY OF SAND. An Inspection ori'aviug ItcHiiltH Very Favor ably for tlio Contractor. No matter what Mr. Hugh Murphy's short comings may be in other lines , It Is quito evi dent that bo is not short on sand. Ever slnco the winter sot in last fall and , he public work was shut oil there have been rumors afloat to the effect that under all ernest nest of the Colorado sandstone pavomoat jut dowu last year by Mr. Murphy in Jmnlia ho bad put only from .hroo to five Inches of eand nstoad of six inches as the contracts specified. Several parlies openly asserted that if mi investigation was Insti tuted it would reveal the fact that the city lad been mercilessly swindled on this matter of sand base for stone pavement. It was stated to various council men time md again that the stone pavement laid by Mr. Murphv ought to bo torn up for the 3urposo of investigating the sand base , 1'hu manor linally attracted suflloient attention to got Into the council in the form of a resolution ordering an investigation. This took place last spi'iuir ' , but on account of the absence in Europe of Councilman Steel , who was r.nairman ol the committee , Iho matter drifted aloi.g without investigation until today. This morning Councilmen Steel and Jacobson and City Engineer Kasowatcr accompanied by Hugh Murphy and a Ben reporter siartod out to Inspect ovary street | > ived with stone last yoir by Mr. Murphy. A couple of workman with crowbars and picks wcut along to take out the stone where the investigations were desired. The first pavement inspected was on Fif teenth street between Jackson and Leaven- worth. Four stones were taken un at dlftor- ont points along the street and under tbroo of them the sand was full six Inches deep while the base tinder Iho other fell bhort a quarter of an inch. Tbo committee tnon passed around to Jones street and pulled up thrao stones between Thirteenth and Sixteenth. Some or thnm ran ever six Inches of sand and oho fell short nearly an Inch. The average was a llttlo ever live and a half Inches. The city engi neer urid the two councilman were well pleased with the pavement , expressing thorn- solves as thoroughly satisfied with the depth of tbo sand , slnco it measured almost six inches after having boon packed under the trafllo of a year. Mr. Murphy made no suggestions as to whcra thn stones should bo tuUun up. Ho maintained tils usual bland and complacent exterior and scorned to enjoy the Investiga tion moro than any ono in the party. The next f.trcct struck with the pick and crowbar under the direction of iho committed was Twanty-sucoud between Loavonwortb and St , Mary's avonuo. Hero thov removed three stouos ubout 100 yards " npiirt and lound fully six Inches of" sand under every 0:10 : of them. Tno stones were measured iii every ease as well as the sand and the combined depth of both sand aud Btono was found to uvorogo over a foot In tbicKness. Pacltlc street from Twonty-nlntn ntroot to Twenty-ninth avenue wai also tested. Here the committed toolc up iivo stonos. The sand under them fell short about ono inch , but In the others It ran full six inches. The average was live and ona-lmlf inchoi of sand base under that block of hillside pavement. Eicuth street from Worthmgton to tbo alloy northPino street from Eighth to Park , Wild avenue and Seventh avenue between Pine and Williams were all carefully in spected. In no case did the sund tall short moro than half an Inch and iho committee tocumo thoroughly convinced that they were not going to run against a maro's nest anywuoro under Iho pavement as hail boon predicted. To nmko the Investigation complete , however - over , tbo committee viiilod the only two re maining districts paved by Mr. Murphy last year. They went to the north mid of Sherman avenue , loading In a diagonal direction ncrotts tbo northwest corner at the fair grounds. There they found plenty of eand ; in fact. It was a llttlo ever six inches In places , The lust street visited was Eleventh , both north and south of Grace , where Mr. Murphy paved half n doion blocks. The sumocondi tions ruut the committee bora as In other places inspected , rtnd so far as tbo committee was able to son the pavement had boon laid in compliance with iho contract. A Traveling Mau'u ivioriuuuo : | with Dlur- rlioi-a. I am a traveling man and hav'o boon af- Dieted with what la called ohronio diarrhoea for some tun yearJ. Last fall I was in west ern Pennsylvania , and accidentally was In troduced to Chamberlain's Cnllc , Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. I ventured to nmko a trial and wav wonderfully relieved. I would llltu now to Introduce It among my friends. H. M. Lewis , 21 , Freeman t > troot , Cleveland. O. LINCOLN BURGLARS' ' WORK Several Honsss Visited in DifTorent Portions tions of the Oity. ONE SUSPECT ARRESTED BY THE POLICE Mltlo of Vulilo Secured by tlio Thlovoi Heard In the Courts Lincoln' * Union' Veteran Club \V11I VUlt Urniid Inlnntl. LINCOLN , Neb. , Aug. 23. [ Special to Tun HUB. ] The usual number of burRlnrlos woto repotted nt the pence station this mornlne. First caino a nolincntlon that tbo residence ol Edward llurlbut at 1701 U Btreot had boon entered during tlio nltrht by somebody , who forced an oniranca through a liltclion win dow. Mr. llurlbul's desk was prlod open and tbo rooms on the lower floor rausackod. A watch , a child's ' bank and several small articles were inlsslntf. Dan Uaablan , a negro suspected of being an accomplice of Orcon GiifTnoy In tbo murder of. Charles Thomas lnt May , was arrested on suspicion. Mo wits formerly a coachman In the employ of Mr. llurlbut. C. M. Tally , who lives at 1G')7 ) Ii street , re ported that ( luiltip the night homoono rallied access to Ills residence by prying coon ono of the Day windows , Ho was frightened nwuy bolero ho bad secured anything but n uroast- pin belonging to the Indies. W. A. SolllcU's house at 1023 G street was also luviiclcd by someone who effected an entrance through the lutchon window. Mr. Uolllcl : Is the loser to tbo extent of two gold watches aud $17 in cash. llriird In tllii Court Itoonn. The Missouri Paclflo lllod its answer to the suit for damages instltutod by Mrs. Sarah E. Cobarly , mother of the young lad Itllled on u switch engine nt West Lincoln lust Juno. The answer denies that Mrs. Coborly hm any authority to inatltuto a suit for damages for the reason that she hat never been legally appointed administratrix cf the es tate of the dead boy ; that the boy's death was the result of his own carelessness and the nogllgonco of his parents ; and that at the time ol' his dcatli ho was u trespasser on tbo company's right-of-way. Tne Hock Island has begun condemnation proceedings to secure an aero of the piece of ground known as the M street ball park. J , II. Hoxlo asks for an attachment In the sum of WO ncnlnst W. A. Alosdorf , who , ho claims' , Is his creditor to that amount. The sale of tbo Hall Kango and Furnace works was confirmed by Judge Tibbotts this morning. Will Go to ( iraiid Inland. At a mooting of the Nebraska Union Vet eran Republican club last night the following delegates to the Grand Island convention were elected : J. E. Hill. J. B. titrode , L. W. Billingsloy , John Burundi , \ \ . J. Bebout , Joseph Barwick , H. A. Babcock. J. T. Cochran - ran , Amnsa Cobb , Brad P. Cook , Ed. A. Churcb , Sam Arbucklo , A. M. Trimble. Alternates - ternates C. H. ariflltb , n. H. Giaham , Job Hathawav , .1. D. Moore , Sam McClay , C. M , Parker , F. W. Kodford , James Stevenson , C. H. Gere. Alexander Sctilagcl , II. II. Short , B. D. Catllii. From t\io \ 1'ollco Court. John Smith who today completed a term in the penitentiary was at once rearrested on the charge of robbery by Deputy Sheriff Lll- lard of Sarpy county. Charles Do Savior is under arrest for as saulting Fritz Lange with a brick at the corner of Eleventh and A streets last night about 11 o'clock. Susan Johnson was sentenced to two weeks' Imprisonment in the county jail for assault ing Mrs. Smith with a ball bat. Nathan Mansllcld was fined ? 0.20 for peddling without a license. S. S. Shotts was flnea 5.70 for assaulting a fruit dealer at the corner of Eleventh and N streets. Harry Ferguson , the youth who attempted to steal a watch at O'Neill & Gardner's store , yesterday , was given thirty days la the county juil. Lincoln in IJrlcf. II. M. itico , the long missing councilman , returned homo last evening after an absence of nearly a year. C. J. Ernst and family returned from thcir.Europcan tcur at noon today. They were given a reception bv some fifty or sixty of their friends at the residence of. L. P. Ludaen this afternoon. The Lincoln Camera club , an organization of amateur photographers , was organized at Huffman's store last evening. C. A. Wick- crsnntn was elected president ; F. S. Kelly , vice president ; M. 11. Baldwin , secretary , and \V. S. HulTman , treasurer. An outing will bo hold at Lincoln nark Friday. Another mysterious disappearance is re ported. Frank Ferns , a well known barber , who runs a shop near Thirteenth and O streets , loft his homo , 9110 South Thirteenth atrcnt , Friday morning , ostensibly to go to work , since which time ho has not been scon or heard of. His debts were not press ing and bo had no domestic troubles , as far as knowu. Ho loft bis wife with but SI , and she says bo has twice before loft homo in a similar way , returning after a short ubsrnco. s TOLEDO , Iowa , April 0 , 1891. Dr. J. B. Moore , Dear Sir : My wife ha , used about six bottloi of your Tree of Life and thinks that she has recoivoj greater ben olit from it than any medicine she has over taken. Yours truly , L. II. BUI-KIN. Gen'l Aitont and Treas. West College. SInce receiving the above testimonial , 1 um Inrecolnt of a letter and chock from the Rev. L..II Bufkln of Toledo , Iowa , April 3. " > . to send Uov. J. W. Kouworthy , Cranlluo , ICaa sas. six bottles of Mooro's Tree of Lifts. i ( or sale by all druggists. - * . . A Itiinlil Ailvunco to Washington , Past trains via Pennsylvania lines will transport persons to the G. A. R. national encampment in September with all desirable spooil. Train service marks the highest , conception of railway equipment. Hodueod rates and every facility for n pleasant journey. Direct from Chicago. Side trip to historic Gettysburg if desired. Address Goorpo Jenkins , traveling passenger agent , Dubuque , In. _ _ 3 Harvest Ktuiirslons hmitli via tlio Wiibuli I. Inc. On August 30 , September 27 and Oc tober 25 tlio Wubash will sell round trip tickets at half faro to points in Ala bama , Mississippi , Louisiana. Tonnes- BOO , Arkansas , To.xas and Indian Torri- tory. Excut'tilon train will leave Omaha 4:00 : and Council Bluffs 4:10 : p. m. on above datos. For rates , tickets and dodcritivo | ) land pamphlet * * call at Wubash ollice , 1502 Farniim struct , or write G. N. CI.A.YTO.V , N. W. P. agent , Omaha , Nob. ( iivrn Hull , Paul Flanth , the Unmhit strata florist , charged with criminally assaulting Sadie White , the Ho wor girl , was yesterday released under $ J,500 bonds furnished by Dr. S. D , Mcruer. Ho will have bis trial itt the uoxt term of tbo district court. Nuccotl Nuggoll Nuirgot ! Buy Big Nuirgot baking powder. ! iJ oz. S3 couts. ( iriind < ) rKi il/.ur KiKtnn'i Worlc , Lust spring Harry B. 10wton , wno for years was ono of the most trusty and com petent machinist' , in the Union Paclllo shops , xvas appoiutod grand orguulzur of the Jntor- Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard national Asoosihllon of MachinUts. Mr. Easton nt oncoe > Tntlgncd his position In the shops and slatted Into his now flcld of labors. Slnno Uron ho hat been absent from Omaha , only toMoturn this wcok to welcome to his homo a llulo girl baby. Slr.oo lonvlncvOmahn Mr. Easton has de voted his wholainlino and attention to the interest ! ) of thwcordor which ho rourcscnts. Ho hQS traveled extensively through the south , whcro he.'has organized thirteen now lodges and vtsltM thirty-four which were organized boforeiha wont Into the field. Mrs. Wlnslow's ' Soothing Syrup for chil dren Teething Softens the gums and allays all pain , 2T coats u bottle. Sltttluco Today. Don't fail to bring the children to see Ole Olson and his babies at the matlnoo at the Farnam street theater. Any seat in the house lie cents. A .V. % O OXOKM KUTS. "Olo Olson" Is a play which has a strong human In to rest for all classes , besides intro ducing a character never before soon on the American stage. The plav has had a phe nomenal success , and at tfrrj Farnam Street theater the house has been p.icKod. It has boon "standing room only , " a rare occurrence In Omaha , and that Is ono of tbo best tests of popular favor. Ole will remain in Omnhn today , appearing at the theater this evening as well as this afternoon. The return to us of that clever comedian , Frank Daniels , is an nvont of much gratitl- natlon among a numerous class of our thea ter-goers. Frank Daniels is u muster of de lightful drollery. Ho has aqualntncss about him possessed by no other comedian cncntrod In farcical work at the present time. Ho Is nt all times Irresistibly fuunv , and certainly Is inimitable in his special line of comedy characterization. Ho has quietly and good- naturedly wormed himself into the affections of this big fun-lovlne and quick-wilted na tion , and , as Intimated above , the announce ment of his return will bo welcomed. Ho will prcser.t at Boyd's now theater the latter half of this wcok that fantastically ludicrous piece , "Ltttlo Puck , " which has been fresh ened up this season with a lut of now music , songs and dancine. The company Is almost entirely now. Miss Bcssio Sanson still heads the bevy of pretty and clover girls Mr. Daniels has In his company. The company this season numbers over twenty-five people. A Itollablo .Man. M. J. Grlnor , a justlcn of the peace at Print , Mich. , sayi ono bottle of Chamber- lam's Colio , Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemcdy saved hi } lifo. Ho had been down with bloody flux for three weeks when he com menced using this medicine. It soon cured him and ho believes saved bis life. Ho also says it saved the lives of three railroad men In that vicinity. 'Squlro Grinor is a reliable and conscientious man , and whatever ho says can DO depended upon.o Children Tree. Admission tickets for children to the Douglas County fair can bo hud'in the Gorman Savings bank from August 24 to August 28 on application. Ilonry Bolln , treasurer Douglas County Agri cultural society. Lincoln mid Itoturn SI. 10. The Rock Island soccial train for the Modern Woodmen's picnic to Lincoln Thursday , August 25 , will leave Omaha Union donot at 7:30 : n. m. aharp. Re turning leave Lincoln at 0:30 : p. m. Tickets $1.10 for the round trip ; for sale nt Rock Island oflico , 1002 Farnnm street , union depot or by the committed. c Moved for 1'riiiloiitlnl Jlonnong. The license Inspector has moved , and Is now at homo on the fourth floor of the city ball , southeast corner. Formerly ho haa rooms on the third floor , just north of the mayor's ottlco. Owing to the proximity of the two oUces , hucksters , fakirs and peddlers who wanted to do business with tbo license inspector inva riably dropped lute the mayor's oftlce , where they deposited their frames In the up holstered chairs and their tobacco Julco on the Wilton oarpou To avoid this the move was made. _ "Lato to bed ana cany to rise will shorten the read to your homo in the skies. But early to bed and "Littlo Early Ulser."tho pill that malms llfo longer and batter and wiser. Fnvor * llrlck 1'or 1'iivlng. Councilman A. K. Eawards has returned from his trip to Illinois where ho was ac- IVOODBURY'S ' FACIAL SOAP . . . The reialt of Id jam' experience la rcatlu iklndlicuBoi. FarkuloliTftrur- Mi , arseutbjr mall for : ur. Aba i.l | ktorSoip nnJ 1 u ime book on J > cr- illlulrotoJou Lln. calp..vcr\ouiinJ \ Blood Dluaici Alto nuflzmcmenti ) Ilka nirthmirki , llotoi , IVarti , ludln Ink and Powder Mirks ; Scan , nt- tlrifti , Kodn sa of Note , Supwiflnous llfilrtPlmple racttlnevclnpment.etc. Ctfaiullallwa firi , Ml bCIre or by Irllrf. J3HN H. VYOGn3U3Y , D.I. , 125 W. " .Zd SI , New York Cily. The checker board of lifo Is strewn with the debris of many a disastrous move on the part of mis guided players. Many nro reel- less players , with but Hula thouoht and still less care aa to tbo great prlzea to bo won. Dotoat comes In the form of phys ical afflictions which , If not checked in time , lead to certain deatn. Tna 1113 known ns NERVOUS. OH HO ft 1C nntt PRIVATE DIS EASES nro o- mono the -rooat disastrous elfecto Syphilis. Conor- rlicoa , Gleot , Senv Inal Weakness , Strlc'ure. Hydro * celo Varlcocole , nil Sexual Dis eases , Plloa. FlBtUla , Heotal Ulcers. Bl = oa ona kin Dlaoaso'i thoeo nro a tow of rttno forms of maladies , But these and ail kindred ills , wo npootl'lly euro. Ssnd 4 cent-j for our Illustrated n w book of 12O pages , of Interest to all. Gonoultntlon free. . Call upon , or address with BtatnifocTons B13TTS South I Uh S * . , N R Uj'ii'W'i Hs Sta. , Omuha , Nolx corannnlod by Ills fnmHyvhllo absent Mr. Edwards mudo somoiblnc of n study ot the oarliig brick question , Ho now reiurnn to Omaha fully convinced tlmt vltrltlod brlcK Is the pnvomont for alt streets outslilo of the wholesale dlxtrtcts ntul whcro the trnftlo U unusually honvy. Mr. Edward * visited Galcsburg nnd there ptiw brlok which hnd boon down upon the prlnclp.il streets ( or nlno.vcnrs. They showed but llttlo effects of wear mid were In good condition. To tnako the pavement still better the city hnd ordered the brick taken up nnd roluld. In UalcsburK brlok on brick with n four-Inch bnsoofBnnd cos * . $1.45 per siiinra yard. Ho nine Is ot the opinion that the Nobrnsim brick nro superior to the Ualosburg. They nro moro solid , have n raator tcmicity and show a less disposition to cbtu. PcopiowhoRlvo Hood's ' Snrsnpnrllla ft fair trial rcallzo Us prcat merit and nro plad to sny n good word for It. Have you tried HI Fresh milch cows , steers nnd heifers springers. Dr. .TolTrlos , Gruoo & 7th Sts. Nobrrnk'i nl tlm Wiirlil'd F.ilr. Commissioner Genornl Gnrncau reports the Nobrnsko World's fair building as progressing - grossing llnoly and It will bo completed within twenty days , On account ot the lim ited appropriation ho will mnlco no olTort at n state dlsolny for the dedicatory exorcises In October. Tlio superintendents hnvo already gathered about four carloads of exhibits , mostly grain , which Is stored at Lincoln , but they nro counting on the state and uouatv fuUs to furnish plenty of material. Uioil Krrrj'Uiliig Five Mtui'li's. ' lu Three Wcelis mil u Sear or LMinnle. Cured liy Cntieiini. when my bnby wns tlin'o montln old lili cliooks nml tiiroiiuiiil boxnn to liroak out n Ith whlto plmploi otiruU nilrrucc. In u foudn > s ItehliiK cotnmenccil , Ytlilcli xm tuirlblo. After ho MUUM rub It , matter woiihl ooio from the I'olntx. In n aluirt time It Bpri'iul o\cr the top of his hotul. lli'jn fcnln HOOII formed on hcml nml fnco. \Vo uniMl ori-rytliltiK wo could hi-nr of for nonrly Iivo month * , It crow worao nil tlio time. 1 nw your nclvcrll umont of the Ct- TicriiA Ur.Minm.H In tlio "Cldcniro Woclily. " Wo niirclm cd uuTictritA HKMtniis : : nnd commenced their inc. In three wcokV time thcro nna not n nero or plmplo. not orcn n > cnr , en head or face. Uo Is nlnctco.'i tnonthi oM now nml hnano sluns of thodUoise. llln Bcilp (4 ( ht > 'ilthv nnd ho has a bo.iiitlCul hc.nl of hair. ( Sou portrait horo- Wltll. ) .Mils O3CAU JAMES , Wooilatoll , Klin. My Infnnt , olflitoon months old , wm mulcted with ekln eruptions on his hlpi. Ilnil noros cnmp on ether parti. All rcmodlcH fulled until 1 procurud L'UTI- CUIIA. Cured a rear nml no return of the disease. Jilts. A , M. WA1.KKK , Cnmoiivlllo , Ua. Cuticura Resolvent The now hlool purifier. Internally ( In clcanso the blood of all Impurities and poisonous ele ments ) , and ODTICUHA , the uruat .skin euro , and OUTIGUIU SoAl' . an ovqubltu sMn lieantl- flcr , e.xtvrnnlly ( to clcur the skin and scalp nml restore the hnlrl , have cured thousands of eases whoio thoslieddlnz of scalc.s mo siircd u quart dnlly , the sklii LT.ickt'd , uli > cdlnir. Imrn- Ine and Iiuhlim almost beyond cniluraiiL-e. linlr lifeless or nil ( time , hiilVerlnir torrlulu. Whnt other romodles have nmilo such mnrvul- ous cures ? Sold everywhere. 1'rlco. CtiTicuitA.riDc. ; SOAP " "iL1. : liKsor.vnNT. Ji. l'ropirud : nv tlio I'OTTEH UllUn ANUCllEMtrAI. tldltfOIIATION , HnstUll. f3y Sciid for "How to Curoriklii Olsonses. " 01 pages. Si illustrations , and IOU tt-stlnmnluls. R A B V QSEln anil Scalp purllled and beautllluU DiiDl UliyUuricuuv Snvp. Abolutoiy pure. AC H FfiTsiOlESTNT "BACKT 11 Ip , Kidney , mid Uterine I'a'ns and Weaknesses 111:1,11 : vin : IN ONKMIXIITK by the firricuiiA ANTI-PAIN 1'r.AS- . . _ TUII. the llrat null only piaster Bogus White Lead and adulterated paints would have no sale did they not afford dealers a larger profit than strictly ' Pure White Lead The man v/ho best guards his own interests is never per suaded to buy paint that is said to be "just as good , " or "better , " fchan Strictly Pure White Lead. The following brands are standard , manufac tured by the "Old Dutch" process , and always strictly pure : ' "SOUTHERN" * " r "RED SEAL" V11"COLLIER" ' Pure * White Lead Tinting Colors. The National Lead Co. man ufacture a line of colors to color strictly pure White Lead any shade wanted. They are put up in small packages ; one pound being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Lead. By using these colors and strictly pure White Lead you know that you have pure paint , which you can not know when buying "mixed" or "prepared" paints. For sale by the best dealers In faints. If you are eolne to paint , It will pay you to eend to us for n book containing Information that may save you many n dollar ; It will only cost you a postal card to do BO. NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Street , St. Louis , Mo. Elastic Stockings , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medica I Supplies. ALOli & PENFOLD , IMS. IStllSL , Next to I'oslofficc. ' ley Itoiiubll- Cllll U II III - it IK'n C'np l tlio Icaillnc intirt bin , ; cap lor this cum- unlgii , Thin cut nliows U AB It IB , with tin buiul and vltor. ( Amur loan tin , niul American olulli folU to clubs tor 7Jo otiuli , for onu or a UiousiuiU. lly ilenllng ill root vtlth tlio inuiiufiicturer , tlio nlioloiulor'sund rotullcr'a prlci-s nronvoMocl All onlorH should bb iiudreiii'd to tlio I'HO- TKOTION OAl1 MANUKAOTimiNd COM- 1'ANV , 103 Qrooii Street , New York Olty , or O. M. COl'l * . On.Mm. Nebraska , Huiul lu or ders un uurly u TnmI u no longer nny need ot expensive , tiresome trip * to far-away Vour resorts ; RXCII.SIOR Srmwos , Mo. , ono hour's ride from Kanias City , offers all the attractions Iho treker for pleasure or health can desire TUB ELUS , capacity 500'RUCSIS , Is an Ideal resort hotel , situated In ( ho intdtl ol n picturesque wooded estate ot 1000 acres. "tnn-tr , in a teng career at a traveler in many t.tniit , unit nutter nnn/iti" , fount u rtit/ul and Jtlifktful , to ttcMt-Mtt a ifet at tht te.iuljf l "AYwt/.1' ' ST. Louis , Mo. prsnk L. jR'mcB ' , Ph. D. , M. D. Location healthy , no malaria , no mosquttos , Immense swimming pool of Sulpho-Sallna water , M cool and refreshing as the ocean. Tennis , billiards , bowling , good saddle horses , orchestra , dancing , and nit sports at command. Why not enjoy these advantage * , renew your health by drinking the famous Kefent nnd Sutfht-Sitllnt waters nnd nt the _ _ , . same time snvo your money ? Charges moderate. LXCClSlOt * rcspondenco solicited. For Illustrated pamphlet , terms , pilfer etc. , nddrcs * KXCKLSIOR SPRINGS COMPANY , TAiatllliJ Water , , UIOHARDSON ntlUG CO. , AGEN TS , Omahn , Nebraska. HARPER'S flAGAZINE . - . FOR SEPTEMBER . - . Fox.HuntlnR In the Qencsce Volley , lly I'D- Among the Sand Hills. Written ami Illustrated WARD S. MARTIN. Illustrations by It , K , Zou- Ly lluw.Mii ) 1'vt.it , HAl'M. The Aryan Mnrli ! A Ncw-Knclnnil Town A Collection of Death.Masks , lly LAURIINCB Meeting , lly ANNA C. UKACKRTT , 9 Illustra HUTTON. 19 Illustrations. tions by A. H. I'KOST. Lot No , jig. A Story , lly A. CONAN DOVLB. Llteinry I'nrls. Scconil I'.ipcr. lly TmtoDonn 6 lllustr.-nlons by W. T. SMUULnv. CHILD. With 13 Portrait ! . WnahlnRton : the Evergreen Stnte. Hy JUL Chapman , lly JAMTS Uu ntL Lowiau. IASHALI'lt. . Jane Flcld. Ily MARY K. WIIKINS. Part V. Those Souvenir Spoons. A Story , lly MAR- a Illustrations by W. T. SMBIII nv. OARRT StllNKV , , Poems hy TIICIMA * llAll.nv AuiRlcn , THOMAS The World of Chance , lly W.I ) . HOV.RLLS. Dt'NN ' I'NOIIMI , I.OUKM CIIANDUIK Moui.TitJ , Part VII. KLKANOK II.CAU > wnt.t.aml I > .H.GOLIJTII\VAITB 1'DITOUIAl. DliPAUTMIiNTS. tiifiter's Kits } ' Cfi.u'r : GnoRr.K Wil HAM CUKTK , ZV/Vur'j jltmtf : CilAmiw Iunn > v ' * Draner ! THOMAS NII.SON VMM. Litentry A'tlett I.AUHIINI.B HUTTON PUBLISHUD BY HARPER & BROTHUUS , NKW YORK August 29 , 30,31 , and Sept , i and 2 * Will be tlie best fair ever held by the Douglas County Agricultural Society. In connection with the fairthe Will be held Aug. 30-31 and Sept. l-2 < $6,400 in Speed Purses. For Premium List write to Booth Privileges for sale by JOHN I3AUMER , Sec'y , RICHARD ENGELMAN , 1314 Farnam Street , Omaha. 15th and Howard Sts. , Omaha $1,000 IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS BY OMAHA MERCHANTS , a * t * "Is sold with iv xvflt i leu annran'1-o to euro All niTrou * ill-easco. such an SVniik Memory. IIUKB or llrnln 1'uirur , H"Kdnclio.Vakoflllnos , I/oM Mnnhuon , Nlulitlf llmli. slond. Norvowsncss , Lassltudo.nlldntlna i\ncl loss of power of the Ocncratlrn Orcnns In either nor cauao I hy over uxor lion , joutlifnl rrriir , or pxcc lvr ' , tuodf tolincco. npliim or Ftlmulcnts which venn lend to Inllrinity. Con uuij > - UlonnudIn anlty. riittipconvpnlniijtocarry Invest pocket. Wl periiacw * 'nROl'ynniilOfir$5. ; With on-ryi'Vorilprwn nlrtawnttm intiranUt toeun KCioiiRjiKDiirTEncsixa. or rejumltltt money. Circular true. AddruMaJN'urvuS-jodc' , ! . , C'Hcaso , 111. F6r stlo : in Omaha by Sherman & McCoimoll , 1C13 Dotlffo street. DK. W. C. MAXWELL , Prest. Graduate of lloljovno Hospital Medical College. Now Voik City. Glass of J874 , 16th and Howard Streets , - - Omaha , Nebraska. FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL Jffa'o or foma'.o , by co.npotont physo.nn9 ! wio havi ) mndo a sposlat study of the above class of dlsoases , not only to trasit , but guiMntaa a euro In all caini un.lortikoi. THE SANITARIUM Is the most co'np'.ota anl tli3 best oqulppad Institution of Us Ult'J in the ontlra west. It contains Afty roams for the acoimmodatlon of patients who may require the constant attention of oxparlon ph yslclans nnd nursoa. BOARDING will bo furnls'ieJ.it roasa.iablo rntjs. "Wrlto for book on dlssasgi , milled free , to any itddross o.i nppHoatloa. Persons unable to visit usmiy b3 troitoJ at homt by correspDndouoe. All comuunlcatlona utrlotly oJu'.Uo.itl U. O.i < i parJO ill lu tar vlowprelbrra.l , whenever cojvonlont for patient. WRITS FOR , QUESTION BL A.NIC3 to state the history of your caso. Meaiolno soouroly paclced and Eont by mall or express. Address , INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM , . Or. W. U , Maxwell. 1'roslilunt Omvhn : , Nebraska Kor the lilKhi-i uml J.ilirrul > .ilui.utluii of ( tlrll Amiouiif ? Hoineii. h > | > i'rliiltif' : .Muitlc , Art , Klo. ciilloii , rhytlciil Tralnlnir. Hlcani hot , ( 'old uml hot wntrr , hnth rnomH. otr . on each lloor. 21th Nun ion lid-Inn M > pt , ) > lli. | h')2. ) I'or CnluloKUU LEXINGTON MISSOURI. iJJronu AltCIIIIlAI.I ) A. JUNI'A , I'rcul. Hiiporlur ailrnntnci1 ! ! for ciliic&tlng . ' VOIIIK ladlrt , Cuuripof etuJy tlior- outfit ; Mtulcal ninlrt tl pArtiiientfl liiKhtnt urdei * ti'iiihrriiof thn Lout American oi Inrgunnd licniitlfiil crounJn ; mm Iniil.Hum , rnomi well d , llshtid by Bui1. Opciii Si'iitcinlii'r 7th. Knr cnlnluEue inMrcmi ov , T. w. iiAititirrT , I' CN. CULUHIIIA , BIO , ' . 'i' ' j , ilo. Y.ftrc * iu4 M lnri TI II l ill. . f ir- 11 Tin II rI I r | I ml I , I I I Ti i I KUItllT flirul.lirJ , ICOOIIU wrll triilllatol , tiilli wllr , Kit 1 cillluif * liUti , ) | iaml nirounboul nlilt t itin. llulitul c l 1 utter tiu I ltli room * ouetirj Hixir l.lftiliH | iy luP4U l oiul rlrclrlo ll hla. l , rr , wvll Kultwl | | | n.rlnliK > lul High i t tirnlllifitl lirf ; ltoii , ruur rH or clujj lilfill. liitt * fvulir. Mu.li , nuil Art < 1rp rlmlill < ir hlilircl crHlr. l.vr - ttnMW | ( lnM )1 ) lli < * Mfii. NVir ttMtlur. at etift SivmuUrl , 16VJ. Bcn.l for CuUiloriif. AJdr. . . I' . i.Mi'/i : : : : . I'rotilciit , I.IIIKItTV. U EDUCATIONAL' Nitiinc-it'M HOAIim.NO AM ) DAV KOIIOOI. fur KlrU Hpjuhvl fi Ijciti iilmlUut II WfMlIKtli Stri'iil. N w Vorlt. YOKIC MIMTAIIV AUI ( > | 3 > IY. ' NKW 0. J. WriKht , H. S. , A.M. . Oornwnll , N.Y FEMALE ACADEMY &i < \ Meat' . VrtMtoiMOrV , ColleU ( to , lluulo AIIIJiio | Art runi > > ft 'tUfcr Wrl'mcy ' h-iutfoi tllumiuUttc K. T * UUtLAUU. A. M.I I'll" * Jckwu > illu , ill. 9 WEHTWOBTH o ACADEMY l , Literary , flclrntlflc Cnurre * ( i fnnlrr mill Art llW drill nJ arluij Cnvilrr. Olilrit BJIIIlH Mrtiool In Hit. CnttloKuc. ni\ur U Ul , M.A. , Jvcxlnifturi , Kit. Somlnury for Young Luilloa. MobniaUn , Bishop Worthngton ! , Visitor. Rev Robert Dohcrty , S. T. I ) . Rector Fall orm Biglna WodnBday , Sept 14th. For CnUlozuo and luii-UcuUrB , npply to the rector , EDUCATIONAL. 47Jiinil < 8I Dcarlmni Avo. CMic.uiu , 11,1 , . Kcvi-iitiiciitli jcar bfulnn Kept. II. IloitrrtlnK an4 Day BUiuul fur Viniiiu Ijullcn uml Cl.llJri'ii. SIOE.LBN3 BNSTITUT& HOTK'i'dintTNI'UINCH , V\ . ' ' r VIIIIIIB I , mill n. Own * Kept. 14 , JKtt Mil ymr. HOmcunniidTnuhon. ' - - I'l-i-iuirnlurt , Ciillimlitir , I III I iii.li p hi i-ii I. and I.Hrniry lli'iun tiiliiiiu ! I iiimcrtiiliir.'i ' CiMmii'lii ,1liuli' , , tr ami I'lii "ill lI'mhrliiHil. H utlfullyntunt dliiV lloyoVlrihii ; Inft..t n.It.iiuM'ItiuiioKv . ( JIuiitHiiiuncollod I Ic Rial K'lulinnont.Vrlt9 < ur Il/mtiatud / caUlacuo tu C'llAH. Jt'OUKi ; , niivt , , Unltlm. . T. . Artistic CHICAGO SNGRAVINGV nt Low Prlcca , * Stock and Design The Latest and Best. Send us 81.30 * nd we'll tend you 100 engraved c.iiJi doin a new copper pblc. 5end us DO eta. niiil yourprewnl plate ( to be held , liud icgitlcrcd ) and we'll tend you ice con graved c.ii'Ji. > J * We poy expreia charge ! . UETCALF STATIONEnY COMPANY , 't IJbiury Cu. ) Avc , |