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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILT BEE , SUNDAY , AUGUST 10 , 1890TWELVE PAGES. I MORSE'S. ft , Hfc.iJBB3gBaBMWiJl . | ) MEN'S KID GLOVES 75c. r.vcry pair wnininlod , Hdunlly worth 11X0. M7 t T , 7J | , 7i } and ? only. MEN'S r" - Traveling fs- $2.00. Genuine . leather lined 11'iR , stroni ? und well tnailc. ItoliiK to bulky to incivo wo liavucut tliu prlcu tuch > uoiit the lot. Boy's All Wool Tricot Waists 98c. tl,7. Tbcsn > . tl7M urn , strictly 0,7 , K , It , 10 nil and wool II years and worth only. MEN'S GAUZE Underwear 16k. Tonioiiow and during thn week wooffcr 61 dorcn.'Jcases , extra llnnGuii/o Under wear , the buLnneo o ( our Suminor stook , at IC'ic. Tlicso are actually worth U3o each , Morse DryGoodsCo OAIKTIUS OK 31 IE AVIOI3IC. Charles Met/ Entertaining Ills Frlendrt on Top of a Tnlly-IIo. A Jolly party filled ouo of Stcphenson's tally-hos last evening nnd then driving through the streets , kept the air in vibration by means of inorry laughter and frequent blasts of horns. About twenty young Indies niul gentlemen participated iu the fun upon tlio invitation of Mr. Charles Jletz , by whom the outing wns given. Tlio coach was first driven to Council Bluffs and after returning traced the streets of Omaha. Before dis banding the putty stopped nt the rooms of the Dcutscuor club where refreshments wore Bcn-ed. 'fhoso whoonjoyoil the rldo were the Misses Pomy , Tzschuck , Schmidt , Lund , ( Jerner , the Misses Smith of Davenport , la. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Lanpo , Mr. and Mrs. Gygernnd Messrs. Charles , Prod and Arthur Motz , T/schuck , Lund , Charles Gyger and Arthur Smith of Ouvonport. A Krceptioii to 3IIKH Clolantl. A most delightful reception was given Thursday evening at the homo of'William Darst at Thirty-ninth and Cass streets , in honor of JIlss May Cleland of Peoria , III. , who Is visiting the family atyhosQ residence the reception was given. The attractive parlors were beautifully decorated with ( low ers and greens , while In ono corner , half hidden by the folingo , stood the punch uowl filled with a cool , delicious beverage. Iatcr in the evening an elegant lunch was served in the dining-room. The IMiuutoliii club added to the entertainment of the guests. Those present were : Misses Beatrice O'Brlou , llpponotor , May Cory , A'irgio Mor risen , Carrie Cinnmings , llattio \illin- - wleder , I\'ettlo Ilaverly , Etta Moore , Agffio McUiTiiiott , Mnnplo Cunningham , Annie Cuniiiiigliniii , 1'carl 1'ngo , Clara Hiloy , Helen Sharp , May Clark. Messrs. Prof. Sutorlous , Fred Smith , Charles Uradburv , Sherman , Yule , Quy Axtol , II. Poarso'ns , Frank Stoney , James .Munroc , Edward Darst , % JL. Henry Clclnud , Qnincy Knouso , .Tohn Cotter , V v ? Henry Cottar , William King , William AVhlto- horn , Hichiird Jones , J , F , Higgias , John EHinotor | , William Darst , Thomas Hlloy. Miss Cleland will leave for her homo In nbout two weeks. Ail Outing at Syndicate Park. On Friday evening a very pleasant picnic wrs given nt Syndicate park lu honor of Miss Kuth ICimball of St. Paul. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Jeff.V. \ . Hertford and Mrs. E. F. Seavor. A very pleasant boat rldo was taken upon the lake , then refreshments were served after . , which the party amused themselves by using * " " 'ttib swniRS and enjoying tbo romantic beauties of nature's nark. Besides .Miss ICimball there were present : Misses Jessie 1'assell , Salllo Lyman , Annie Lou Fitch and sister , Mainlo Bedford nnd Miss Kobcrtson of Kansas City ; also Messrs. 1 > . William Hurdott , S. Arlon Lewis , H A. IChmuoy , M. I. Patterson , Henry \V , Pen- nock , FiMhk M. Beach , Silas Cobb , Dr. WU aud Mr. Uubertson , Omaha People K < > A-llslilng. Mrs. ARiistus Pratt ollercd the prizes at a second fishing contest that occurred at Lake Ol "bojl last Tuesday afternoon nt Mineral Point. ' 1'horo were fourteen small boats nnd ono steamer engaged , in the oontest and this tlmo turoo Omaha people took prizes. Mrs , Clouiont Chase won the flrst pri/o for the lady catching the largest Hsh , a fishing hat trimmed wltn hooks and lines , Mrs. Kdwln Bauui took the booby prUe , a box full of frogs with the suggestion tliut they are "cood bait for bass. " Hert Gray , son of F , " "U. dray , wou the ( 'eiitlcmcn's booby , a satin i ' bug of com meal und a tiny , minnow net , 'The other prizes , n fine fish scide , n hook o * tractor and n compass went to other than Oaiahans. After thu prizes hud been awarded u vote of thanks was extended to Mrs , Pratt , A < . obweli 1'urty. Thursday evening Miss Margaret Brown gave a "Cobweb" party to the tennis club o which she U a member. These liivitod wore Misses Mary Duck , Mar aivt Cook and Uth- . clwynno Kennedy aud Messrs. Paul Ludlng ton , Liiriuioro Deulso , Arthur Montmorenoy und Howard Kennedy , Jr. After patloatl ; U-uciiitf to iu cad tlio Uuitflcd bllkou thread MORSE'S. Boy's ' Clothing 25 Per M DISCOUNT , We are clowns out our entire line of Hoys' Clothing : our uttontlon boliift to open In our now cstnbllihuipnt with n complete new stock , niul until Sept. 1st , shall offer ovorytliliijf In this depart- mcntut 'i off regular prices. Ladies' Jackets AH wool , black Stockinet Jackets , au tumn welitht imd most desirable shape * To cflVut a speedy clearance , wo hnvo cut thu price to $3.50 sstB Ladies' Suits , This lot of suits comprises black laoo' black silk , black cashmere and colored wool suits , raiiK'n ' ? I" Jirloo from t0 to S'M. Kor this week choloo of tlio lot at tlOOO. Ladies' ' Suits , These are all wool and como In a Ta- rloty of materials and colors. Wo do not wish to take thoin Into our new More nnd will sell choice of the lot at Jj. Former price ITJ to $13. Morse Dry Goods Co n trusted to him , each ono found some dainty > rizo awaltinp him. Silver scarf pins , bangle iraceletsnnd other pretty Rifts rojoieed them 11. Hefreshincats were then served nnd the club adjourned , unanimously voting that of nil their plo.is.ant meetings this \vos the most moyablo. ] _ r.au'itzer-Koeler. Mr. O. M. Itowltzor and Miss Li/zio Keoler voro united In marriage Sunday , August .1 , tov. Suvngo onielatlng. The ceremony took ilnco nt the rcsidenco of the bride's parents , md was witnessed only by the relatives and most intimate friends of the contracting jivrtios. Air. U.iwlUor is connected with the Jinaha tent and awning company , and Miss Ceclor is n young lady -well known to a host of friends in Omaha. Soon after the core- iiony the bridal party left for the cast , and wlll'bo t homo homo to their friends about August 15 , ut 310 South Tenth street. A IM enfant Affair. A surprise party wns given last evening nt 07 1 Twenty-seventh nvcniio to Jennie E. Ben nett , the Uvelvo-yoar-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Bennett. There were present Misses Loio and Ada Mnglnn , Pearl Uiloy md Ella 1'Yco and Masters Guy and Kolfo McLuin , Guy and Ward Halter , Arthur Suv- ago nnd Albert " \Vallaee of Chicago. Music , dancing and plays occupied the evening. Ko- frcsiiinents were served by the mothers of the youths. . _ ! Vfnvciuoiit4 ut'Soolrty Sirs. J , S. Stone loft for Boston yesterday. John Patriot left for Now York Wednes day. I'Y.mlc Moorcs left for Chicago and the east Monday , Mrs. Dr. Murcor Is visiting friends in Duluth , Minn. Mrs. Kdwin Taylor Is visiting friends in Soiuorvlllc , Mass. Max Meyer loft for Milwaukee nnd the cast Thursday evening. Milton Rogers nnd family h five returned from Spirit L'ike , In. Mrs. 0. N. Hamsoy has gone to New York where she will visit friends. Dr. V , II. Coffnian loft for Spirit Lake Thursday on week's vacation. Mr. E"iest Kiall returned this wool : from n flying trip to I'lttsburg , Pa. It. A. Uodgcrs of Montreal Is visiting his brother , George A. Uodgors , of this city. Mr. D. C. Dunbir of Salt Lake City , for merly of Omaha , is the guest of Mr. Krncat Klall. Uov. Luther M , Kulms left Thursday fora month In the east of relaxation and enjoy * in cut. ( icorgo Josselyn nnd faintly have gone to the i'aeillo eoabt to spend a two-months' va cation. jBMlss riorenco Yutes went cast Monday and will spend several weeks among friends in Now York. Mrs. T. S. Valll nnd Miss Ellen Vaill of Boatrieo nro the guests of Mrs. M. lleth , at 211'J Cass street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Swoho have gone to Hot Springs , South Dalcotn , for the balauco of the summer. Mrs. George II. Leslie left Saturday even ing for n two-mouth : ) ' visit with friends in Portsmouth , N. 'I. Vlco-Presldent Kees of ttio board of educa tion loll Friday evening for Niagara Falls for n month's vacation , P. J , MeShimo has returned from a prosperous and lively trip to Deadwood nud tbo northwoitcrn region. Dexter L. Thomas and family were eastbound - bound passengers on the Milwaukee Wednes day , en route to Boston , J. J. Donnelly , jr. , superintendent of the A. D. T. Co. , has returned after six weeks pleas uring in the mountains , " 0. N , Davenport , steward of the Millard hotel , returmM Thursday from u three weeks' ' vacation nt Hot Springs , S. D. Mrs. William II. Latcy and daughter Inez nnd MUs Inez M. Hiukoll loft for Kansas City Thursday to visit friends. \V. P. Allen , manager of the Now York Mutual llfoln.sumnco company , and family left for Boston Wednesday morning. Dee iliiyncs of the Boyd management U Miuimt' ring on the Island of Muckiuuo in the straits between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. Mrs. 0. N , Itanuoy , Miss Yutcs and ! . MORSE'S. i iHiimnn Misses' and Boys' These havpalwnysi told at$1.60 Como incrimm and Krny Humid , also selected jiaHcnuiii Ilnu iiimlity ot Outing fc'lau- ncli Halo price ftv. LADIES' $2.00. Madeot best ore .in i Shrunken flannel , t ui'lti'd yoke and lured k'cvcs. worth $ .159. On sale this \\ook \ ut J..OO. LADIES' DRESSING SACOUES , 68c. Honestly made , tool iiallty | : cambrlo , luokcd front and uiubrolilrrud on neok and sleeves. During this sale utGSo. Ladies' Black NETTED CAPES , Made of best quality llluclc Tontloo flpwInxSIlk , with rich , deep silk frlngo. Clearing price 4'i.UJ. Morse DryGoodsCo Tohn Fatrirlf left for Now York Thursday evening to join Mr. and Mv . J. N. H. Pat rick. rick.Dr. Dr. L. A. Mcrrlam has conn to Chicago and Berlin , AVis , , on a short trip. His father at : ho luttcr place is quite ill , and not expected .0 recover. Miss Carrie Cook and daughter GIMCO of ! lilcii'o ( uro vlsltliif ; Mrs. M. A. Sylvester , the fonnor'a sister , ut S.73 South Twenty- third street. Muster Charles N. Hlno is spending the re- Htiindcr of his vacation ftorn Lake Forest college with his mother at her homo hi [ CountPlace. . Mr. Frank A , Paddock , son of Senator P.iddock , arrived In the pity Friday and will romuin several weeks with his sister , Mrs. 0. J. Collmuu , at S12. ) Dodso. Mr. and Irs. C. N. Dlctz returned Sunday from jMaska nncl ni-o highly ulr.ted over their trip. They not only enjoyed two weeks of lii'h ( lifo on the boat , but s.uv much that was intcrostiiiB1. Mayor Gushing left for Boston Friday ovcnliiL' to attend the banquet to bo given in the Hull city on AtiRU't IS by the Mayors' club of Mim-iphustitts to the president , vieo president and cabinet. Ho will bo gotio about two weeks. Stuart Li. Hoyden of this citv , nccompan- led by ills sister , Mrs , Ashbcl i'attorson , and his brother , II. It.JIaydon of Lincoln , left Thursday for "Washington iu response to tolo- BWtns aauouiiciii'thu ! serious illness of their mother , MM. Mary E. llnydca , formerly of this city. Messrs. Kato Crary , Al. Patrick nnd John CUi'ko , who returned last week from a sum mer outing at Patrick brothers r.mcho , report a Rood time , much ( 'ood hunting through Northern Wyoming nnd Montana nnd llshiiifj in tbo trout .streams of the mountainous dis trict up as far nstho Crowiesemition. They Avcro aceonipanieil part of thu tirau hy D. U. Sutplien and ICclly McConws. Tuesday evcnini'tho Amphion Glco club , composed of members of the Apollo club ns follows ; First tenors , AVcir and Wherry ; second tenors , Dale and Treynorj first bass , Abbott and Dnr.vea : second bass , Stills and Sanders , serenaded a number of tlieir friends in a most charniliiB' manner nnd they were received ns delightfully. 1'hoy ilrst visited Mi's. Sherwood on Dodge street and from there they railed oil Mrs. C. 12. Squires , the Jltssei Parker , daughter of Ur. Purknr , the Mb's s Dabcock , terminating nttho Morruin. Bishop AVorthlnpton , wlio consented toro- llevo the bishop of Now Yoilt for a few weeks , in oiiler that the latter might secure needed rest in Kuropo , wns Riven n handsome dinner last week at the University club by the president of the Fourth National banlr , Now York. This ucclc the bishop of Ne braska is the guest of his friend Dr.Vobb at Shellwno Farms , Vt , , and next week is to heat at "lllonk iroiiso , " Nc yport , the country residence of Mr. Koss Winnns ot Baltimore. Ho expects to ho absent about six weeksand will bo iu his dloccso the last of this month. Dr. Birnoy euros cutnrrh , Deouldg. lUIISTMS-DONW. llavpcr't From the cool mead in shifting shadow thrown Its winsome pinions drift n-down the dale , Over the stream and through its pearly veil , Under the sombre hemlock , ivy.grown. By crannied noolcs , where happy insects drone ; Light as n moonbeam on the dreamy gale , It eddies onward llko the faintest trail Of a thin cloudlet through dim blown ; Tineas the Illicit floss of Samarcand , Soft ns the kiss of twilight on the weld ; AVlillo it is tu'istlns * through the pensive gloom , It seems some viewless spirit with nlmblo hand Spins it with lightest , nlrlost sun-gold To a bright fabric ou the west wind's loom. Dr. Birnoy cure * catarrh , Beobldjj. A Notable Kcport. "For disordered monsturntion , annrmln and sterility , It niay properly bo terincd a speclllo. " Ktruct from Dr.V. . V. Mason's report on the waters of Excelsior Springs , Missouri. Dr , Birnoy cures catarrh , Bee bldff. MORSE'S. CHENILLE I OnlvSO ' pairs of the fl.VOJChonlllo Tur- talns'lctt that will bo ckucd out ut $10 u pair. 50c. WX1 Holland Shade * , iiiounlod on sprlnz flumes , toady t" him , ! ; worth T.HJ ; will dined out at C > 0c eaoli , RE6SRDLE88 OF COST , \Vi > liuvo alarpo ns ortniPiit of flnoMlk Curtains. laiiRins In prh-c frt-in $4 o to > IHT { .tilr. that must In ) sold hofuio inov- ! n . Wu will c o < out the onttiohni' rf- ptillcBi of roit. dill nndsco tliuin. No truulile to bhow SILK COUCH COYERS ; and | 3 , 75 fine .Tule nnd TJaw ? ! llc Couch Covers for tl.ls week only * 2 00 and W.OO. Those are worth M.OO and $ C.CO each. Morse Dry Goods CQ Tlio Cureer ot" a IM'lira.slca I ioiiccr , JtoiHMidy Drou-iiRil. The lutoWillet 1'ottingcr of Plattsmoutb , 'or years one ol the bojt known lawyers nnd politicians in the state , affords n Rood subject tor an Interesting sketch , n sketch that could jo made to abound with pathos as well as hu- nor , and furnish u moral lit iiaiui adornment 'or any tale. Ho was drowned in the Missouri rlversomo : hreoor four weeks npo within sight of his : iomo , Ir. Pottinger was always an onthu- clastio follower of Izaak Walton , and for years has had his "trot" lines strung nlonff the river , it being a legend that his catches exceeded those of any fisheraian along : ho Hip Muddy for , say n stretch of onohun- ilred miles , either up or down , It is supposed llmtlio was in pursuit of hlsfavoritopastime the passion for which luis remained dom'nailt oven In the enfcoblement which always ac companies old nee that ho was out seeing to his "lines , " nnd the treacherous bunk crum bled beneath his fci't , precipitating him Into the rustling river. Ho was too weak nnd un nerved to hntllo with the powerful current and was swept off to death. In his early days I'oHlnifer wns much more than an ordinary man , and always took n conspicuous part "in the affairs of the terri tory. HoHUB a lawjcr , too , nnd ono of wonderful ncumen nnd force , shrewd nnd perspicacious in drafting his plans , nud decisive and brilliant iu their exe cution. Indeed Pottinger was no ordinary individ ual , but n porsonuKuvho should hnvo t- tuiiicdgrcatcrliclKhts in the plane of public lifo than ho did , but now that ho has poiio.his foibles und faults nnd the profligate phases of his life have gone with him , nnd ho will have a place in Nebraska's history that will live long ufter his bones are dust , for it was by his peculiar ingenuity nnd hold nction that this great state wns admitted to the union. .Pottingor was a graduate of the Athens , O. university. Ho came west mid locntod nt PluttMiiouth uack in 185liandfor , a number of years practiced law as n partner of the Hon. T. M. Marrjuctto. Ho owned several shares in the original town of Plnttsmoutli , nnd was the builder of ono of the handsomest dwelling houses iu tlio town. Pottlnccr was a queer man In many parti culars ; sharper than a Serpent's tooth , un scrupulous in the attainment of his ends , shrewd and ustuto In all his manipulations mid devices , it smooth man with his liiij'nlstl- cnl powciH , and generally successful in nil his undertakings. Ho wasn't troubled very frequently with any qualms of conscience. In IbOO ho was ono of the canvassing board for Cuss county , when the adoption of the stnto constitution was Toted on. As will bo recalled by tlio old-timers nnd nil those famil iar with Nebraska's cnily history , the demo crats , true to their Instincts , were rabidly op posed to the proposllibn. ' .They would hnvo ' defeated It. too , In all probability , had it not been for "Wlllet Pot- finger's nuver-faillng .ingenuity. By some mystoi ions , hook or crook , an Ir regularity of some nbstruso character wns discovered In the returns from Kock llluffs , in Pottliigor's county , uud it was Pottiugor's preternatural discernment that discovered this timely discrepancy. The county board wns composed of Pottinger , County Clerk SpurlockandJ. A. Uhaplu. The veto wns held back until it was learned to n certainty that by throwing out the vote of Hock Bluffs the whole aspect of nffnlrs would bo changed nnd the constitution would bo carried nnd all the ofllccs of the state fall to the lot of the republicans. Was Willet equal to the emergency 1 Well , history says that the Hock Muffs re turns were thrown out , and Nebraska came into the union through the nccouchmcnt of Pottlnper. It was rocky on Hock Bluffs , but went nil the same , and Nebraska owes the wily canvasser a monument as high as the Eiffel tower. 'J'ho democrats charged Pottinger with the grossest fraudbut Pottingor was aman with a good deal of the facetious in bis composition , nnd the wrath of the bourbons was the balm of Ollead to bis soul. * It is also said that it was I'ottlnger's ' peculiar methods that mndo I'hlucas W , Hitchcock United States senator. 1'ottingor of Cass nnd Kennedy of Bnrny county were contestants for float senator for that district , and of course the certificate was issued to Pottingor , Ho held his scat MORSE'S , Wash Silks , The balance of our hnniUoino paltorm \V.iihable silks wo place on sale Mon day at ( We , Our stock of those goods now limited. Conic early. 22 Inch Colored Surahs 45c Colon navy , mahogany , jnorovp , Onliolln. I'litnche. ' scarlet. Inline , Htcol blues a regular TSe quality for 45o. Beie Challis , Kienred and plain , light and dark col or * , double fold , former price 13'-4cmnrk- ; cd down for tills bale toCUc a yard. Fine liiteLaces Colored Wool Laces , 2(5 ( Tomorrow at our Inco department n,000 vaids of whttolaecs : also .1,01)0urdnof , ) colored wool luce' ) at "o a ymd. 'i'liey are worth from IV'O ' to TJu a yard. Morse Dry Goods Co for part of tbo session , until , In fact , ho had accomplished the object that hud Induced bis candidacy , and that was to vote for Hlti'hcodc for United States Fonntor. On tlio llnal comit of-ttie vote for sljito senator , the \vusa\vunlcd to Kennedy , but in the in- toiim the election of United States senator had boon accomplished , j\s a reward for this work , PottiiiRcr was appointed register of the land ofileo nt Salt Lake , from -which ho was removed on account of tlio bitter feliiips of the Mormons ng.iimt him , which animosity arose out of bomoof his decisions on land matter * . Pottliiger was personally and morally hon est , so all his old confcics huld , but was ono of these men who think that all is honest and fair in politics ns well ns love and war. Ho was fond of a Jok" , and fonder of per ' petrating 'one , nnd ninny a man has felt the sting of his keen satire and quick repartee. This h told of him : Scliocnhcit was a prominent lawyer of Palls City , at least so Schooiihcit himself thought , and ho never fulled to iinko ) himself heard and visible , too , on occasiona of public meetings , lie met and was introduced to PoltitiKCr at Lincoln during his contest with [ Cemicdy for the scat of stuto senator. Ah I Mr. 1'ottinger , " exclaimed Schocn- hcit , "I've often hoard of you , but I uovcr saw you before ! " h ! Mr. Sehoonhoit , " and Pottlngcr opened his sinnll , squlnty eyes and looked into the face of thogrc.it man from Hichaiil- son county. "Ha , ha , he , ho , " a laugh of PottliiRcr's when about to masticate a delic ious morsel , " 1'vo often seen you , Mr. Sclioenhelt , but I never heard of jou before - fore ! " _ Dr. Dlrney cures catarrh , Bee Ulgf. ( tutors. Hrlpgs You must bavo hnd that suit dyed. Griggs No , I've been to 1'lttsburg. Wo suppose a beaming smile is ono that is drawn from the wood. The man who keeps still when ho hasn't ' ' anything to say is n p'ubllo benefactor. Dashaway ( at the table ) I think I shall marry a rich plil and nettle down , Mrs. Sllmdict ( the landlady ) It would bo a much better plan , Mr. Uashaway , if you would stay single and settle up. Book Agent ( returning' , alter having been fired down ono flight , to irate broker ) But. now , joking aside , won't you take ouo copy ! Forrester Are you falling to make money ? Lancaster Yes , that is the reason I'm ' fall ing. "Who told you about it ? At n scanco Auditor I would llko to speak with Uobcrt Drowning- . Spirit Mo- dlum ( ten minutes Inter ) Mr. Drowning has just beta seen , but the anpel could not under stand what ho said. Auditor How like Bob ! Third person plural twins. The man who saves ten dollars often may D > tccm himself iu an X-alted way. "fioiitlomcn , " said the manager of n small wcstein theater , ns ho stepped boioro the curtain , "wo nro willing to afford our patrons all the amusement wo kin in a legitimate way , but I wish to remind you that China eggs Is considered no fair. " Congressman ( to his wife ) It angers mo to see how you throw nwny monoy. Ouo would suppose jou wore spending the sur plus. plus.Tho The editor's check the blue pencil , "Well , I'm stuck on you , " as the fly said to the stick paper. Wyoming Is the 4-11-1 1 of states. Falling on the Fourth , she caino in 011 the llth , and Is the forty-fourth. Dr. Dlftioy curoH catan-n , Bee bldg. 'The Sacred Iloart academy for day puplla , situated on St. Mary's avenue and 27th ht , , in an institution dovotcd to the moral nnd Intellectual education of younyglrls. The course Includes o very- tiling from an elementary department tea a flniuhcd cluisslcal education , lioahlos the ordinary academical course , inuulo , painting , drawing and the lant'unjjoa nro taught French is Included In the ordi nary course , JMtroroncoof religion IHHO obstacle to the receiving of pupils , pro vided tlioy conform to the general regu lations of the uchool. Tlio Buholiibtlo tonn pommenros the flrst Tuesday in September , Clnssai bottln at 0 a. m. , and pupils uro dismissed at ! ) :30 : p , m. fjAItOlt. Screening Conl. The Knights of Labor assemblies of this city have received circulars from the miners' ' assembly of Kock Springs , Wye. , icn.ticsting all laborer. ) to stay away from the coal mines , 'ilio circulars allege that the coal department ot the Union Pacilic railroad Is trying to In troduce screens , nud because the minors want their coal weighed before screening , as was heretofore Uono , tbo company has shut down the mines nnd will not re-open until the minors como to terms or new men are imported. Vermont Knights. The general convention of the Knights of Labor assemblies of Vermont , hold at Bur Huston last week was one of tlio largest and most enthusiastic galliciing ever held in the state. Representatives from nil the local as semblies were la attendance. The report of the district master workman showed tlio order hnd increased its member ship "o per rent during tbo past quarter. lie advocated the educational movement lie pushed among tbo assemblies ofthostatc , and especially among the working men , Before the convention adjourned the mem bers decided to sup port none of the candi dates for the respective ofllccs that are to bo filled this fall unless they would favor the following : 1. A weekly jnyinent law. ! i. An employers' liability net. It. A law exempting improvements on homesteads to the extent of § , ' ,000 , fro in taxa tion. J. 1'rotcctlon -\rorklngmcn in the differ ent factories of the state. 5. To repeal Unit , portion of the law that amounts to double tiucnUon. ti. Nine hours for a day's ' labor. 7. The enactment of laws that bear equally upon capital and labor. S. A measure to prohibit the employment 11 mills of children under Hftecii jcars , Idaho ICitfglitN ol * Imlior. The Knights of Labor of Idaho are dipping Into politics nnd after tills year , propose to have things their own way , to soiao extent , at least. They are working on the niouiitains , on the hillsides and in the gulches , ilofom agreeing to support any mun for office , they rcrjulro him to pledge himself that lie will support a bill that U to bo introduced In the next leg islature , looking to the improvement of the condition of Urn laboring man , Some of the knights , in coiresponding with their brotheru , state they aio making their influence felt and are greatly encouraged over the outlook. The bill they propose to pass reads as follows ; Section 1. There shall bo established a * bu reau of Immigration , labor and statistics , which shall bo under the charge of a commis sioner of Immigration , labor and stutlstic.1) ) , who shall bo appointed by the governor , by and with the consent of the &enato , The commissioner shall hold his olllco for two years , and until his successor bhull have been appointed und qualiiled , unless sooner removed , The coinmissioncrshnll collect Ill- formation upon the subject ol labor , it3 rela tion to capital , the hours of labor und tlio earnings of laboring men and woiricn , mid the means of promoting their material , social , In tellectual and moral prospuitv. The com missioner shall annually make a report In writing to the governor of thostnlo of the In formation collected ami collated by him , and containing such recommendations as lie may deem calculated to promote the culclcncy of the bureau. Sec. 2. Not moro than eiglit hours actual work shall constitute a lawful day's work on all state nnd municipal works , Sec , it. All labor of convict ? confined In the state's prison shall bo dona within the prison grounds , except whore the work is done on publlo works under the direct control of the stuto. Sec. 4. The employment of child-en under the ago of fourteen years Is prohibited , Beo. 5. Ko person not u citizen of tlio United States , or who has not declared lili intention to bccuina Burn , shall bo oinplojcd upon or In connection with any state or municipal works. See. ( J. The legislature shall provide , by proper legislation , for giving to int'clmnlcs , laborers and material inc-u an adequate lien on the subject of tliolr labor , Sec , 7 , The k'gl&luturo may establish MORSE'S. 27-inch $1.75. 4 . . I'nViloitJnnrnnN itmnnniKfl VeluM SM ( lit * lend I nc t rimming for tlioi'oniliiiiMi'ii * Min. Note w I Hli niul nilci ? of this bor. Aolually noilli * .T.'i , Monday wo iiliK'c 0:1 : Milo , 1,000 jnriN of ill t.iiu't l\u t-1 lines niul | ilatd , wortlu unit Folddurlug thli seasonal ji'Jo. Moiulny'i . * . | irloc ? > o. CHILDREN'S Sun Bonnets Alliiosl wool : WP shall fell our Olilld- roiriSitn Itontii'ts and lave , and Kinb- mldcipcl Uais. i\iii-\lhlni : ; hi'iotofnro soldat from { . ' .50 to WW , out for this sale to 41.-- . Ladies' Brilliant BLACK LISLE HOSE , 50c. Monday , we shall nolUDdo/on.JIO pairs. of onrliOqiialltyblack ( llrlllhint J.lslo Hoio iitWo ulialr , Morse Dry Goods Co board * of arbitration , whoso duty It shall b. to hoar and determine nil differences and con trovenies bet \\oeii labours nnd their employ cis , AUiich may bo submitted to them in wil' ting hy nil the parties. Such boards of arbi tration shall possess all the power nnd au thority , in respect to mlministring natlii , subpBniiiiigltncsso.s \ and coinpt'lliiigtholr nttendanco , preserving order dunug the sit tings of the boiird , punishing for contempt nnd rcquiiinR the production of paiicn mid writings , and nil othur powers mid privileges , in their nature applicable , conferred hy i \ von on justices of the peace. Sec. 8. The commissioner of immigration , labor , nnd statistics shall perform such duties and J receive such compensation as may bo piescribcd 1 by law. ! Sec , 0. No inincd police force or detcctivo ngeiicy or armed body of men elial ! ever bo brought into this suite for the suiu'essloii of domestic violence , except upon tlio applica tion of tlio legislature , or the executive whoa the legislature cannot bo convened. Dr. Birnoy cures cntiirrli , Bee The O'XollI Case. The evidence In the case npaliist John S , O'Neill. ( luifKod with obtaining property under fnlsj ) iirotoiiscs , was all Introduced jcstcnliiynftornoon , and the nrgumonU will DO stiiiinittcd next \\rednosday between U and IS o'clock , lu the meantime O'Xt'ill ' will occupy n suite of rooms on the puilor lloor of the county Jnil. Dr. Dirncy cures ciitnrrli. Rco Colfax Magnetic Rock Springs Min eral Water , A ccrtuln euro for Ithcu- matSni in all Its forum ; bysiH'pMn , Ulaljotcs , Kld- noy Tiouhlo Ilko < l I'olson , Xdrvnus 1'rostratlnn , nnd CoiiRllpatlon. llottlcd only hy ( Jrlsinan .Vlliill.ut. Cof- fnx , ( on-a , ami not Hohl to or l > y any botllursln Oina- ha or h-oiitli Uinalia. The bottloanil lalH'l of which IH repiosuiitcd by the uocom- paiiyliiK i-iit , Is sold by llnvld Coin , fioin hlH Ciild btorngo Itdoins at BJnnd HT llowaid all cot , Tulu- phonolU'l , T.I ) . DavisSalesman. Tel , Jas. Morton STSon 1511 Dodge St. AGENTS FOR Wm , T. Wood & Cos Ice Tools. Prcscott Sliding Door Hangers. Wash burn & Moen MTV Co.'s Wire Rope , Yale & Towne M'fg. Co.'s Fine Locks.