TEDS OMAHA DAILY BEE. TIJESPAY , AUGUST 10 , ISOO ? 5 SALARIES OF PRIXCIPALS , Ho * Mr , Bakock Would Hsvo Them Equal ized in tlio Bohcola , THE PAY OF 'HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS. \ An I2.\Orcin1 > cr or Ilio Ilonid of I3 lu- cut Ion Who Ililnkn It Is lIxccRslvo ItclatUc hulinul I\t ! ciiHca In mid Oinulin. en the question of salaries wlilch r lr. Itobcoclr , of tlio boird ot education raUw.1 at the committee meeting SaUiL-il.iy night. that grntlonnnsnlil ! "I On not mean to say ttiattondiors'salnrles ' tire too lilgh , but I do say that 1 would like to see them equalled Inn more reasonable manner. Ai you may Icnovv , the snlaricsof principals nrc ihcd liy the number of rooms over which tlio principals liavo su- t > ervlloii. ThntU to say a principal receives $ Ti | > pr month nioie than the ordinary leather u | ii tlio Riounil tli at shots n principal and tlion slio yetj f.1 per month la addition to tliU for o\cry room over \vlilcli slio exercises supervision , In thj way , wo flnd that tlicro arc about half a OO/.PII pilntlpalswlio arcs Jr.iwIiiB $1,400 , bo- c.mse they Imvo cbatxo of tlitrtecn rooms. 'J'lic teii-ber'a salary Is fTOpor montli.Vlth § . ' 1 iicldul us recognition of the fact of prluel- pilshlp and $5 ( or c.ich 1-ooin , tlio saliry ainouuH toJHO per uioutli oi-Jl , 100 fortcu months "Now thcrcsison Iolje < tto thU rnotboJof fhliifsjlaiH ! tliat it h unfair for these vim superintend smaller builcllncs , Jtio- qulros just as much nbllity to Miperinten J an eight , nr ton room buildliigas it Joes to supor- iiitcnd 0110 of thlilccii looms , jet only itimit live or six toathen in Oimlui get tlils l.400 salary based upon tlio number ofiooni1) , fur thcio SUP only about that nuny school buildings -nhlcli contalu thiitecu rooms "Now , my phnwould bo to cquilUo this imtter , jinil it couU bo donoiu this vav : I'lluoli'ils ' of schools oT two rooim or less , S'fiO pn1 ( iunuinovorUvo ; rooms anil bilow four , JAR ) , over four rooms and Mow six , $1,000. ooi six and below olglit , $ I,1UO , all oa-rcUlit.fl.aX ) . "Iouhl pay no pilnciinl tnoro than SI/100. / This inlpht cause seine tlhsiitisfiietion utiioiif ; these \\lio \ oic now KCtlinyJl.'lOO , but \\oulil cliultlin tlw licirta of a ( irrtat many who idill o tliat they nro not getting paid M well for the work they do aaio tlioso fo\v lucky onci who got hold of the lui'tje buildings 'j'lih iihn,7fniloiU-il | , uouldilo away with the \leious practices that some have resorted to of AH-unslliif ? nml scheming to got us maiii loons under their tupotvlHioniis iwisl " 'J'lieu' Isrntliely too ranch scheming and \\Iio-iiuUliiR amoiiB our tonchcra nud tlio mcmliers of tlio boiril. I want to see tbe dullness of the board of cJucnllon conducted Just , as I would conduct any other business. nnd I want to sco all this lovoritolsmlpcd cut. "Tlicro h ono sum way of Rnuzlng the vorltof tlio Heliools , " contluucil Mr. ll.ib- loclc , "and that Is by watching the results. Take , for Instance , the f Mduntcs of the high telioolvbonttuiil nonnalschoul' ? for a jear and \\\\n \ \ then cotno back lii'io to tuliO an ex amination for tholo-nost wade cortlllcato i-.sue. Tlicio are barely thirty -three per cent of tliim successful , and shovs , to my mind , that the schools are not thorough. To bo suio , every thlnp works smoothly , but I am foiivinted that tlio ptiiills aio pushed fas ter Una tlielr abilities - svlllvairnnt , in cider to inul'o a good shoeing and glvo the schools a hluh standing " > loie than this , -no have toomnny teachers for tlio nuutbir of nuplh in the .schools ; the uveia o number in each loom t ? ontliely to small. In other hi'KO cities , they pay larger snl trios thanwo dolifro , but the avci.iKO cost per pupil is much less than in Omaha. TaltOtlto . Ohlc.ipo 11 port for instance. It tliat bo exam- J Incd It willfliow that they pay piliirlpals Jk much moi-e than wedo. jcttho avcragocost Jr nor pupil It scarcely moix1 than half what It is r In O nmli a. " An examination of the icpoit of the Chi- cnso board of education showed that the uv- attcndatico of pupils Ourini ; the last tcliool > cir\va3TO'l.0 , ns commiod with 9,005 In Om.iha. Tlio cost per pupil , based on tlio mcr.iRO dally nttciidtnco , was & ! . ! ! ( > in Chio.ifta nnd ? . ' ! I40 inOnnha. The average nunibci' of pupils to each teacher \\os llftv- two In Chicago , while it is but thlity-lho in Omaha. The report also slio ws that In Clilcapo the principals of the larger buildings , having from tweho to twenty- four rooms , are paid $ . ' ,2M ( a 3 fir , valla print-hulls of tlio smaller buildings are inld from S..WJO . down toli)0 ! ( iior jcar. All as.sistant prlueipnls raoivo tll > IO per your , "It was a poor slroko of economy , " said aa cx-niembcr of the school board yesterday mornhifr , "for tlio board uhich has Jubt taken Its SPJ.to inorcaso the oxponf.es of our schools , ulthout receiving any coinponsatliiR retuin. The assistant principal bhoultl perhaps - haps have been given us much as his piedc- .cessoi- had icctlved.bnt I don't ' scow hy other salaucs should have boeu raised. "Jilts salary business , In nine cases out of ten , Is not Insed uiiou the return \\hicli teachers glvo for it but is Rovcriied by the do- slroof numbots of tlio board to ( jUas much money as they can for tlielr relatives , filends or favorites ho may bo cnK-igeil m tuo schools. "Thiswould bo all richt if tlio inonoy cair.o ontof the nockotti of tlio mi'inbots who vote it , Imt , as ft conies out o [ tlio pockets of the people , the generosity Is far ftoiri bcinf , ' worthy of consideration. I think every ono of our liluh school people lire oicrpnld bo- c.iu > eltis by no means niiparont thntthc-y mo compelled to woilt hiudor than tlio teachers In tliograiled schools. Ifor my part , 1 know tint teaching In the hitjli school is ihild'.s pity when compaiecl vith that of the tower classes. AMieii thci-cforo the hi h hehool people reecho almost Uvieo as much \Mitjosjciirlv , it Is pijlnpa very liberal premium for the supoilor education which tlici uro snnposed to possess. " ItVlsOHorr-tlby nlmily to ISilNcnl , tlio Condom ncil lYlan. 3-M Ncal , the numloror , yesterday re ceived n long lettorof scvornl fliicly viltton piiRia 1'iuiii an Oinabiiliiilj sI iihiR liei-sclf "Mis I1. H. S" 'Jlio ktturvii3 sent ton no\\spaiioroHlco In this city with the renue't that nil possible lnllucni-o ho useil to se cure the slioillT's appioval for 1U reaching Nonl. The sheriff compiled with the request and tliaroniluiincil iniinviis ( l\cii ibo missive The content * , accwdlntr to tboDhei-ltl , ai-o j > r motherly onloraiuliiill upon the niur- ( luftr to tcelc Uhrht , tiii't and hope in him , nudpreuti-o for ile.ith. The letUr refers to him us "n i or boy , dear to somcboilv's lioait , " and \\lio "sltouM bo allowed ajytao little - tlo coin foil niul attention us honow stiuidj bofoiv tlio i-apldly apiironchlug' sliiOo\v oj tlouth. " ACIioIco Iiltt of Hiiiiiincr In tholuko ro Ious \VlsconsIn , Min- ncbolix , linvtuuitl the two Uiikotns , there nro huiuhvdj of duvrmlny localities pre eminently flltod for bummer homos. Amonjjf the followliiff bclueted list are utxincs faiulllar to ninny of our roailora iia the iwrfuctton of northern biiiuinor ro- soils. Js'mirly allot tlio "Wihcoiisiln points of liitorost tuo ivituin n short dbtimco from CJhit'ugo or Mihvuulcoo , and none of UiciiinroBO faraway fioin the "busy mniti * of ul llizntlon" thivt tlioy cannot bo i-onchod in u few hours of tmvol. by fivqucnt trniiiH , over the flnost road in tlio nortliwoit Ilio Clik-jifjo , Mihvnxilcuo fa St. 1'nul railway ; Oconoino\voc.\\'is. \ Cle.ir I.iUo : , Iowa. MlnocquaVU , Xjdco OkodoJI , Iowa. " \ Vnuknslm.Yls. . Spirit Uiki' ' . Iowa. I'olmyraVIs , VronUiiac , Minn Tnnmhnwk LtiUci. LA leu .Mliiactonlca. AVls. Minn. na\sldo ! , AVls , OrU > n\lllo , Minn. lllmihiClty , Wit. 1'rlor Uiko , Mtnn. ( IVllsof tlio \ VU'VYhita Bear Lalto , consul ) Minn. Ilp.i\or D.un.Wls. Jllj ? Stone Lalse , Di- MaJIson.WU. . koUi Tor detailed Informitlon , apply nt tlcUct OCUco , IMlfmiuuustrwt , DarkerlUotk. lA. . NASH , GOM. Agent. J , E. I'ltusro ' , Pass. wiiuitij I'ooijS or POISON An a They Must Up'.Plllea Within Sixty Herewith Is given the locution and the ownership of the ie lots that Imvo boon declared nuisances by reason of having llngnint water upon thorn. The property owners nns given sixty days from Iho date of Iho oftlclal notice , which U now Mng pub lished , In which to ab.itotho nulsnnco. If in the iiKHintlmo the lots Mmll not have been filled Uio city tvlll do the \voik nml the ex pense will bu assessed sia apwlal tax against the iiroperty. Tlirco lots northwest corner Twenty- fourth nnd llunlctto. Owned by Doughs County banlt nnd Sarah G\\ycr. Fourteen lots between Nineteenth nnil Twentieth nnd Center nnd Dorcas Ottnoil by Georpo Murker , Samuel U. Rogers , J. S , McNallyJ. Seymour , Eilnnrll. Sontt. T\\o lots on ( Jhnvles.biUvecn Thlrtjfourtli mid Tblitv-llfth. Christine Anderson aft"d Ono lot southeast corner Chi capo street and Txvcnty-ilghth avenue , latthew 1C. Drake , owner. U'hroo lots cnst slilo Ttilrty-tblrd street , op- poslto .font's. Albert L. ( > IMVCS , Albert M , Grntcs , Jlllton F. Hovs , Andruw Anderson. T.ix lot east of ' 1 wcnty-wond , between ItiilMIoMiirdand teavcuwoith. LilwarJT. \Vok-h. Half Ipt east sldo Twcnty-flfth street , ho- twccn Mnrc-y unil Aloso t. habulKi C. Arnold. .Four lota on I3mt street ( W3t ot I'lilrtj'- spfontl. Kroilorlcl : 31. Lowe. Curolliio Chilitlamon , Ida M. St. John , Ficdorlcl : D. Love. Klght lots hc-Uvcm Elghtcentli and Nine- too'ilh , Center and Dotcti" , Simuel li UoBors , ( iottlicb Storz , James M. McMihon , Da\lil toy I an. U'hi-eo loU soutlnvest corner l ornnm nml Twenty-elffhth streets , llyron Kccd , Umm'k A. ( ilb'bsand Ilnnlct A Jonscn. UVo lots on DodRo olivet between Twenty- clRlith street nnil T\\cnty-clglitli incuuc , Mattin Oburfililornnd Norm in A. ICtilm. 1'lireo lots Thirtieth nud Dodge stioets , ninma C iijbs , Ada P. Ui.iko.Kllzubcth Hatch. 'JVo lots A\ctt sldo cf TliU tcenth stieel north of Williams , Oeoigo Wears autl JoscphinoICitVn. Ono lot on JIartlii sticctcstof \ Twmty- ninth stuot , J. O. Slatter. Ono lot southeast corner Owlus nnd T\vcntj--Hfth streets , GtihardS. llcatina. Five loti northeast corner Hickory nud Twmty-sovciith slrcot. Shull u&tato ( being filled. Seven lota on cast nnd west sldo of Mlllanl trc'et , not tli of Francis , C. B Ilnvrns , A. C. Foster , John S. lianas , James 0. Meentb , C ? . W. Wcgcnth , Joiepli 1 . Mc cith , . IIoWicpp , 1 G. Bi-cwer , W. 0. umlll. 1) ) . Kliodcs. rive lots on east \vcstsldoof Twenty- ninth stii-ot , north of JM Ciclghton avenue , Adclln JNI Majnaid , Anna Knhnn , Mnrgurct Wood and Anna W Miltoy. Tux lol3V , South nf Burditto nnd03t of Twcutv-flrt street , Mejer llollinan. U'ux ' lots ! W nnd 3,1 , noith of Cuming and castof 1lilrtylb.inlsti-i.et , Jouii A. Creigh- ton. 'J'\vo \ lots v.'eit side of Twonth- fourth street and \vost of llnrnoy , Alary U. Kellogg , Jo- II. Millard and William WulUcc. Dr. SussclorlT makes a spoolalty of dis- cases peculiar to women. 150 1 1'urniun 6t. ' 11IK ' ' ' I'KOlIIlll'JL'IOXISTS. Delesralei li-oin In Kli9 Couuty td tlio Stile ConviMirlon. The Dontjl county prohibitionists ba\o thrown themselves Into the breach and uro now in politic1) ) . Iho state convention , to put upa ticket , Mill ho hold in Lincoln OH tlio 27th hist 'Iho Omaha contingent Unit will help to mnUo that tlolrct is composed of tlio following ladles and pcntlemcii : John Dale , Mrs. O. W. Clarlto , S L. . Diekover , A. L Stcnccjphor , G. A. Tony , John Trench , (1 13. Thompson , Uav Kill , G W. Van Tu.il , I. l'hipi Hoc , W .1. Stephens , W. "W. Me- UnndlHli , 11. W. lilt-hnidson , ( icoigo II Gib son , E. U. Thomni , W. A. Anderson , MH. M M. Lantry , K. Li. I3ic\\-htcr , 1C H. Aicyurs , J. B. Vnndoicook . II. Il.izxnul , levs. C. M , Da\\Ron , ( Jcorgo Blown. I' . S Mcnill , C ! W. SavidKO , M. L Holt , U' , J. Palm , II. A. Crane and A , W. Lsuuar. How ItAVas Transacted Under DiiiHly'n iliulstHct Ion. ' ' Deputy United States 'District Attorney Cnlilridjj'o about completed the annual re- pott ot the district court for the flse.il year ending Juno W ) , 1690. It shows that there were 100 crl-niual pros ecutions , Of thcso shty-nlno vcro for of fenses against tlio internal revenue laws ; ton woio against the lawo of the postotllco dcp.trtincut ; ono aiminst the pension laws ; thicovcro for cmbu/zlomcnt , and tlio 10- tnninlng seventeen were of a inlsccllaneoua nature Of the TOO cases tiled clghtj-onocoavlc- tionstrn sccui-ed , thieo defeiidaiits wcio nciuitud ) , ar.d sixteen cases ucro discon tinued. Iho amount of fines Imposed ivas S3B15.SO. At tlio boglnning of the present fiscal yc.ir tbrro vero fifty-four c.iscs pending In the disti let court. Distriut Court. Duff Green has entered foieclosuro pro- cecdinps in the district court agilnst Oeorso \V Hull and seven othcis on u nioitua0'o tjiven tosocnie the pavmcntof fri,0l)0. ( , Albright Iand and Lot comp.iny has pro ceeded to foiectoso on inoi ( frames ri\cn by Ohed i : Ilcusierct alnnd U' . C. Palmer ct ul , to secure saiall atnouiiUof inonoy rorodosuro pioceoilluirs wore begun bv ld\vlii S. Hood against Charles J ICnlHli and otucrd to secure the payment of small The Omaln lonn nndtrnstcompinybioiiKlit suit atramst Hamilton Urothtrt ) > to foiecloso amoflimics lean upon pioncity in tlio city and to collect a debt duo for lumber , 'Uio ainoant involved Is S-.iiOO. G. II and J. S. vjOllini have commenced suit apiiiihtVillUtn II Siualdinp et alto foieolobo a inort'iRO ( on Omaha propcitv that si cures the payment of three notes of &JOO cadi. cadi.M. A DisbroWit Co , nlleo that on Foh- ruary 1" > thev fuinhhedUaso t Kennedy lum ber witli n Inch to bulM a house , and as the amount of nioaej wlilch the lumber rcpio- sentcd has not been paid , they hnvo com- iiieiicodsultto rci-over i > llsl. M. A DIabiow& Co. Invo hrouKht suit toreco\er liO , vhlch anioiiut tkuy ilaim is onliiKthuinby ' . II. Smith. Robert 1J. Mooio , late general supeiintcnd- cntofttio FrankN. K Ort ! publishniB com pany , has brought suit aK.iliist His ex-cm- ployerto tviover$76lof bk salary. J. II Mllhrd , as tinstee , yesterday com menced suits In foreclosure nfjiilnst John II. Hamilton , Charles' ! ' . T.ivlor.I'Ved W.Melcliei- , JI II. ( 'oinstiolcand ) J G. Dubola. 'Ilio sov- eul inortipigors bought lots in Jerome p.uk diiniij ; the tin-ins ot b.0 and have tailed to : iuUo their | i.iynieut . Count } Court. In tlio county court U'illiain lUliot Smith ycstonUy commenced suit against Herman itodfleld nnd Julius Hosenlwrf ? to collect $ ! s'J duo on a bill of goods , sold iiiul ilelivciod. On the AM day of June , bsl ) , 0 I. llenfoni sold D T. ( ierdcs ol ht reid cuts , but as they v ere never delivered ( Jcrctts bos brought s > ult toreco\er \ $ .tX ) damages. I'ennUi. wew issued by the superintendent of bulldlnRJ yofitcrdny : JiKopliandO < 'orol . iht-Uer , four-story biluli wiiivhouse , IWJ and Ull Jones Btrott . J . : . * 13,000 0 .1. Miiudiri. onu-stniy funio cottae , KooUiind U'oodstit'OlH . 1"00 A 1' . I'uUoy , 0110 and tino-foiirtli story fuunu collude. L'ltfiou Hill . 1,100 A I1. TuUoy , uiio iiiul ono-fnurtlibtory fiunocottiiBO.OUttoii Hill . 2,200 , Oao minor purnilt , . . . l'- ' " > Total . 8100J5 coaches I'ullman palace uloupers. dining caw , free reclining chair cars to Clilcngn nml intorvonlng point ? \la the { jrwit IlocU bland route. Ticket ollloo 100- , Sixteenth nnd An i\ctii-slon ; Them will bo a grand excursion of the South Oinnha live stock exchange nnd busl- men ot South Omaha and Omnha to , In , to the opening of the blue Brass julacoon AuRUstW. The train leaves South Omalia at 3W : ) a in. and Omaha at 0:40 : a. in. t lU tbo Chlcajo , Buiilastou & Quiiicy. Ou o faro for the round trln , Rood until September 1. . ISio. Thollvo stooltcxfhniiRclias eaffaRcd the Musical Union bund of twenty-five mem bers for the trip , everybody Invited. Come ono and nil and help boom youth Omaha and Omaha , MOUTUA.HV. The funeral of Mrs. Wlznbath Kohlmeycr took piaeo yesterday and was largely at tended by friends of the deceased and her family In this city. The reinilns wow borao from the residence of her son , Mr. Charles Kohlmoycr , corner of Thhllcth strcot nail Amos avenue , to the clmrobof St. Mary Mng- dnlcn whero-a requiem ma s was celebrated. The deceased was the mother of the well- known member of the G , A. 11 mentioned above and of Mrs , Wicdcrlcclir nnd died after n short Illness in the eighty-third year oJ her ape. Interment took nlaio in the German Catholic ecmoteiy. 'Iho pill bearcw weio Messorn William \Veehback. Anton 33au- inclster , Joseph Dcckman , P. KarbachJ. , Leonard nud A. Anatnuslus , Journey. W. \ , Mitchell of Warren , 0. , who Ind been for live weeks confined to his bed in tlio Millnrd , died Sunday night. Mr. Mitchell was a traveling * man for the "Wlnllcld manufacturing company of Warrca , Ilfo , and wai twenty-eljrht years old. Miss Mitchell , a sister , has boon at hh bcsldo for tbo past week , as was also Mr. O. 11 Giiin- inesy , the mumper of thocomiiany which Mr. Mitchell HaU ieii-esenteit. S.V. . Spntlln. who for in-iny yean wai a member of the linn of ID. M. Slccln & Co. , died at his home , ISO * Lc.ivemvorth street yesterday nftornoon. TUe deceased leaves a wife and live children. Peter Johnson , a Swede , dlod at St. Jowph's hospital S.iturdnv morning , IIJTO ilfty-slx ycnis , of drops } ' , ills remains were turned over to Undeitnlcr U ring Saturday oicnlng , and up to last e\caiiig dc.'cusvil's relatives had not put in an nppcaianco. Mrs. Johnson cnllul at the hospital Sunday nud wjs told of her Husband's death and directed to the undeitakcr's oflleo nt 1W'J ) rarnatn strcot. She talUcd English Indifferently and it Is thought did not nndiu-stand the sul import of the Infounation given her at the hospital. SOVTJI ojiAir.i X irs. lie ! tcr Stock Kates. The latelllKOiiteal and Judicious labors of Manager W N. ISabcock , of the Union Stock yards , have removed another of the impedi ments to this maiket. Last year , the rate fioin iiorthcastorn Xc\v Mexico was $10 toH5 higher to this maikot than to ICausis City. Mr. liahcoclc has succeeded in KetthiB the Union I'ucillc company to reduce its freight tolls on the Gulf system to l" , the same fiuifjntr.itoas lo Kansas Citv. This oneiis all noitluiiiloia New Mu < dco to South Onuihi's maiket. _ Shot nt and I'liiril. C. IJ , Smith Sunday night interfered , vlth OfllccrPutilck licardon after the ai rest of tin obstreperous woman. The oflirer lost his fctnalo prisoner but whoa Mr. Smith attempted to flj the oftlcorbroticht his ro\olvcrlntoncti\c usoandcaptuiinKthe fleeing Smith run him in the cooler. .ludKO Kill ! ; impoicd a line of S > 0 and costa. In de fault ho \ \ as > coinniittcd to the county Jail. l > riicliiiirry. Thoniccttie Light company this vcck will begin making Its improvements. A brick and stone buiMlng fiOxCO feet , t\\o stoties high \\fll \ bo erected diiecllv cast of the JJIPS- cnt buildiiu. . 'The llrst lloor will bo used for a new dynamo and cn itio rooms. Thofcoo- end lloor will bo used as auorkshop. Sluli- U aloli. Mr. I'lnnniRnn stolen watch fioin John Dee of Omaha , and had only landed In the city v hen Marshal Jlnloney took him in charge. Ho is uo\v In jail awaiting for Jlr. Dec llrnKcmaii Injiii-i'd. James P , IHckoy , a da.v hrnkcmnn on ono of the stock yards crcushlle switching Sunday afternoon near the lonud house , AMIS sti uck and Knocked off a car , sustaining a bad cut and biuiso on the left hand , face and leg. The injuiiesoro dressed and Ilickey was tnKea to his homo on Tenth stieet , Onuha. _ School House linilcoii Into. Vandals Sunday night biokolnto the Third nnrd schoolhouse and bi-oko off ard carried away the -water glass nnd steam gauge fioin the boiler. Some bilek work was also torn down , The damage \ \ ill amount to about So. The J iinipr I'lunic. The picnic in Turner P.nk Sunday -\us a Bratifylag success nnd s creditable to the tui new as it was gratify ing to tlio committees nnd pleasing to their guests , 'Jho attendinco as laiijo and the pleasures met every o.\pec tatiou. _ otos About the Tity. The Evening News has put on n now dress , moved Into its new oflko in the Pioneer blookand hereafter will hive its press work done nt tuo Stockman olllco. Editor \Viiiner A. Itoot's many friends uio congiatulating hhn.Dii tils success. At the 1'rcsbj torinn parsonage Saturday evening at 8 o'clock , the Kov. liobeit l-i. \Vhcclor oflleiuttiig , Mr Herman W. J3iu > cli and Allss AmmM. G Kennedy , both of thU city , wiu-o mar lied. Mr. Dnseh K one of tlio trusty men at the packing house of Swift & Co. Co.A A hurplar attempted to effect an entrance Into Daniel Sullivan's house about 9 o'clock Sunday night , but was sr.irccl away bj per sons who \\PVO waiting toe.ii > turo lilm. A couple of scores ot yoiiii people spent a rlciisiiut Sittirday ovcniiiK.it tlio residence of Mr. anil Mrs. J. J. Ncxuoniu , hi the 'J'liinl \\ard , UiORuebUof Miss Muud Neuccutb. Mrs. L. M.V. . Ovens , of Baltimore , Mil. , dclivcicd nil Interesting mission loutiuu in the l'ruabterian chuich Siinil.iy ovciilu ; , ' Air nnd Mrs Huriy B. Mentefcodosiies to thank their many fricmls throuB'h the col umns of TIIK KM : for kindness shown them uuring their bereavement. Tlio Crescent ( nuutctt , tlio flnest inusk-al organization in tlio oitv , will KI\O another concert in Blum's oiiera house. Friday eve ning , the iJ'.itu. Tlio ( juiu-totto will bo as sisted by the best loc.il talent anil by Prof. Sutoihib' mandolin club , of Omaha. Ofllcor Joseph Ilumpal has bought n liouso and lot on Twenty-fourth nuar B streci AI- bright. Tvo cows were killed Saturday afternoon nt the B. AM. . dossing west of the city , ono of the niilmuls belonged to Chiulcs Cum- mlngs and the other to Isaac Levy. The dolcp.itci from the four liohemian so cieties met hi National bull Sunday nftor- noon mid am > oiiited commlltocs for the dauco next Sutiiidiiy evening. ThoH'.oStoek cxi-hnnifo vlll hold n spe cial meeting to nrniniro for an excursion to the Uluo Gr.iss palace , Crestou , In. , next Triday. Alioiit 1 * < 'rions , Jfrank I ! Adams U vIsitiiiR In Hcono , In. Rev. IJelno A. Ihown has retumccl ftoiu Chk-apo. Miss llulda Lumber has returned from Pimell , I. T. Miss Amm Adnms has pone to Iliintpton , In. , for ufortiilht's | visit. GcorRC K. Jewett of the fl. H. Hammond fnrto , who has been vibltlng ut l-'oit Bridgor , \ryo , , has returned , VteA llowloy , V , J. HuRcr nnd Bern aril Blum will spend several days hunting at Albion. The Cni'ii Mipjily. SIOCKIUM , Is'cb. , August lU. To the Kdltor of TIIK BKK : In your statistical table of the amount of old corn ou hand , published In yes terday's Uiu , Stooldintn Is omitted. There nro 20,000busucls cilbbod at this station , anil presumably that vill bo shipped , although this is not certain , 111 cnttlo feedei-a mny buy It for local consumption , There tire , also , In the hands of fanners in this vicinity , mostly in InrRO lots , fioin KO.tKW to 25,000 bushels of old corn , most of vhlch will bo consumed at homo , Homo aio i-ofusliiB to sell fit 50 ceuU , while a iovf are selling at 40 nnd 45 conUJ The proving crop In this county has tin iiro\ed since the ruins , and \\lll iiiako nearly half a crop. J. I ) , H. Tlio now ofllcos ofvho fjroat Rock Is land route , 1002 , Sixteenth and Farnam Btruot , Oinalm , nio the IIneat in the city , Cull nnd bco thorn. Tickets to all points east ut lowest ratal. i TE1131S. Fatls for New " \VorUn Jlnko tlio Col onel Miserable. "Do j-oti ever rcail Uio social columns In oui'iiowspapora ? inq'ilred ' the colonel , ns n stylishly ilrosactl lady swept out of the cnr , says the Atlanta Conslltutton. "I hcnv my vlfo rehflitip tliein , " replied llto major , who was fitting onposlto. "Well , Hint's vhat I mean/'bald the colonel. "Naturally , a grown man with slpng of bcnnl on his fai-o wouldn't bo expected to ilovour that hind of thing. I hear my wife niul fflrls vendlnp It oi- cnsloiinlly , nnd I liav listened patiently nnd learned some liUoreslinp wets , A mnn can nhvnys Icnrn i-omothiii ! ; if lie'll sit rlpht still nnd listen. Now I'll ' hot n hess that none of you fellows know what tlmthidyhndon. "Sho nnd bonnet ' " n foronothlng'"saiil the In&t iiii&scrrpcr. "Correct , " wild the colonel , "What else ? " "Woll " said the , major roilcctlvoly , "sho had on a tlrcb ? . " " 0 no , " exclaimed the colonel. "Thnl's whcro you nro wrong. That's whnt you miss by not educating youi'soH In the bocloty business. Tlio lady didn't bavo on n dress. " ' "What do you talco mo for ? " nsked Iho major. "I'll take my oath tlio lady laid on u dress nnd a very pretty one , too. " "You are mistaken , " snld tlio colonel , emphatically. "Well , what did she hnvoon ? " the sail passenger innusrcd in his mild wny. "A sown,1' rcmnrl.ed the co'ionol. "It's funny , Imt there aiv no diosses any inoic. TrocliS went out of fashion when I was fi boy , and now if avnman Imsji't poton a gown it isbocaii-o hho is wenr- inga morning or an o\ening toilet. Dnt generally it is a gown especially in Atlanta. When I hear my wife or the girls rending the papers it looks like tome mo that the whole face of the cat th is covered with frowns morning frowns , evening frowns nnd tea gowns. Thirty yeius ngo a calico frock used to bo good enough for my wife , hut now she haste to hnvo gowns just lilco the girls. I don't ' blame her inucli. bho ain't quite ns frisky as the girls , but sho'9 lots bet ter looking. " "Woll , " said the major , "I expect it's the sumo wny at my house , but my wife is soold-fashloncdin her ways , especially when it comes to nuiidng eg-g bread and wallles , that "ho don't poster with these lieu-fnnglod tilings. A frock is btill n frock to her , and bho don't want any llounces and furbelows on it either. "My opinion is , " bald the .sad iwsen- gor , "that if the women call a chess a Ko\\n \ they known hut they are about. \Vlion my wife Biy gown.'a gown it is. A man that isn't cut biased can all'ord to lot tlio women ha\o all the satisfaction they can get out of calling a dress a gown. " Frank Stewart , Kock Island dining car ser vice , now runs Hotel. Colfnx at Colf.ix Spilngs , nnd If you want a sumptuous Sun day dinner tlicro is the place to go. A THIIirTV STi\VAHI ; > . lie Rot Many Dollms Prom the .11:1111- inoii ol' Unrighteousness. "Uncxpectrdlv I found mytolf forced to run ever to Boston , " s-iid a man the other day to u New York Tribune writer. "It was so Mann and disagreeable - able that I determined" to go by boat , although I know I would bo unable to got a stateroom. I fancied that I bhould enjoy bitting up until late , \\hen T could get a nap in ono of the seats in the cabins. ] Jut when the sun vus : down I found it cold on theater , and was di-Hcn into the cabin from Iho deck , J3y II o'clock 'I ' was so sleopv that I could not hold my head up. The frc.sh wind outside , followed by the warmth of the cabin , acted like an opiate on inc. "I hunted up ono of the under stew ards and asked him if ho could not ar range for nio ono of those mattto&bos which I saw , as ho had done for othois. Oli , yes , they were for any ono if they wanted them. ' "But , I said , 'I can't sleep on ono of those thcso things as they aro. Can't you jret me a sheet and a blanket ? " " 'I dent , know , ' ho answered doubt fully. "But he did know when I slipped a dollar into his hand , for in a short limo ho came back and nyylo a bed for mo. I dropped oft lo sleep at once , and was only awakened bv feeling my'lilimlcot roughly joikcd off mo. Sitting up in my impio- viccd bed I saw the retreating form of my btouard carrying the blanket. Ho went up to a man , made up a bed for him , took n dollar mid started olT. See here ; ' I cried Indignantly/what do j ou mean by stealing my bhinkplV' " 'O , ' ho mild , 'did you want it ? ' " 'OfooiiHo T wanted it ' ; didn't I pay you for the use of itV' ' " 'Well'lio answered coolly , 'it's so warm I didn't biippoto you cared about it. ' " 'I do ; it's cold now. " " 'Uh , ' ho said easily , 'thero are plenty more of them. I'll get you an- othor. ' "ITo walked up to a sleeping man , deftly pulled his blanket from him , and brought it to me. " 'There , ' ho bald , 'if you \Mint anoth er I'll got il for you. There arc plenty of them. ' "I tucked myself in carefully this time to bavo being robbed again , and turning over , went oil fora second bleep. " " \VIioiirvcr Her Iliisnaiiil Did. A "Washington lady , inyiitlng from Now Ilampihiro whcro she is spending a portion of the wumnu'r , speaks of the lack of progress which prevails in many ' of the funning districts of the state , say's the Washington Post. She is stopping at n farmhouse in a very imiot nndlonoly neighborhood , wheroa ion summer boar- dct-i ! ocea&onally go. Thoownorsof the farm , Mr. and Mrs. , are In moderate citcunistiincos , but in many re-pects they aio baiUy behind the times. "I asked these people , " writes the Wishing ton lady , "if it did not seoin ex ceedingly monotonous living where they saw so few people , for their nearest neighbors were nearly a nillo away. Mrs. replied thai they were sometimes - times a little lonehovoe. I suggested that as they were so near to llnstim they of rouiM ) wont to that city occasionally , where they could see moio of what \\ils \ going on tlio the world. " " 'Oh , j cs'said Mri. , 'I always account in ' v my husband whenever hc/'oes to Bobton.1" "In that case , I suppose you have gene there tlirco or four times this year , at least. " " 'Land , no , " she replied , "it is ex actly thirty years this summer since Si las and 1were last thoro. ' " And yet she always wont tcBoston whenever her husband did. When Haby wim lck , we gave her C/utorli , When tlio * & CWld , ilie cried forCaatorb , When ho became > IU.i , slio clung to Civstorla , Vfliuo tlio b&J Chil Jron , slio garu Uiem CastorU , HERS 13m CTllBUimAR CUSHIONS 1 ) l.i > rik iJ .ii Mij. WBtoruU. . tttktu POR Insect Stings Sore Ey < 3S Eruptions Sore Feet Soreness * Chafini Catai B'rufc ' S'pj jBof " "puts piles1 Female Complaints Mosquito Elites SiThBurn g Inflammation RERJiS [ SUBSTITUTES BE SUREJHAT BOTTLE VYITHBUFFWRAPPER * * MANurAC'njnco ONLY oy POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY , 76 FIFTH AVENtWYDRH. "THIS is AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. " ll.iKfwnt. . WHEN YOU ORDER APOLLINARIS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The well-inown Yellow Labels of the Apolhmiris Company , Limited , are protected fy Perpetual Injunctions of the Supreme Court. lieiuare of lot lies bearing the genuine Apollinaris labels but te-jlllcii with a sput tons at lick. LOOK AT THS CORK , vififch , if genuine , is branded -i'it/i the name of the AJiollitiaris Company , Limited , and the words "Apolhnari * BrtHineu " around an anchor. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE O it r A T ISIl HIM- 1 liv An unfnll- InuouroforSi'tii- 111 ll \ \ 0 l ! < IH' B , Spornia iirrlui-.i. Imp itiMiov. ) n it all ill'C.Ku * Hi it fnlloM n t a * a- iiiun < o of Solf- c" i > f Vl lnn F'rcnntiucOlcj AKI * . nn > l tniiii ) iithor illionxcs tlinl It-niltu Infinity ortiiiiMiiiiplInn nnd n i rumi'uro crnvo { JfHill pirllcnlipi Inii'ii piinphlet which \it ilo- fllm Io K-nilfrto I ) niiilltoou-r ) out1 ; iy'J hubpo- clilc MPillrtnoli snlil at (1 per imrkiiro , or > > lxi > uk- iui" < f < r ? " > , nr will I'O ' ion ! true by null on rccvfpt of the niont-y. li ) nih'ris .liiK THE GOODMAN DKL'G CO. , 1J10 FAiiN'AM S'litnirr , OMAIIV , Nnn. Orinff > iint of cmiiitorfolti ivo line ndopteJ tlio yellow nrnpi cr , the only Kcnulne IT. rrnui the "llrtltrnl Itrrlnr. " "I'lion tlio fir-it n > niplonis nr l.hor Complaint tin * ints- f ulili'il Mlll'iTiT niipllcs liluii Jilll , i-alnniul niul cilluriiiliH'TJil poisons , in tint ili'luilvo Jiopp of olitiiinlnir ii-llt'flv hi'iras tln-i pnw- ITlIll IHlltflltlirS lltlt IlKHlUMlllI till ! lIlMUHU nudili-lillllata tlio constitution. Dr. lutt liaslnul tin ) tDiiuiK'i to lKii < > r tliN Itllllnt ; ] imotli < > t' thu 11 III M-liool. Ills ii'iiicdlt , < liiun finni tho-v < Rrtuliln ItlliKlloin , am nl- iiiixt iiilrniiuloiis ill rrnmiitliiK tint liinlii dininhoil ) . llio IcItcraofoiiK'd jmtli'iit-tlii the lli > ctiirfllioss ' slniinriutrll litoorgint- Ittiilf toliMKPitliiMniiilrl 111 lilch l it few ruin xliililt. lINljM-r-l'lllsur < -iitalIovir tlioMorlil. Tliryia iMifimiiil hi ' \ try town unil Uiiinli-t In tiio Unltnl fetutm. " Butt's Laves ? Pills MILDLY BUT THOROUGHLY. SliMIXARY for YOUNG LADIES. C'oinorof 10th \\oitliliulonSts , OMAHA , - NEB. IIISI101' WORTIIINfiTOX , VISITOH. TiiLitcv. KonritT DOII nitTv.s T.I ) , in OTOII. THE27TH YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 17TH , 1830. rorc.xtnlo uc anil jiui-tlculurs upply tu the Hue tor. Cstalillthti ) I8DO. A sclioul [ ur tin' lilulicr education of VOMHM An unusually lluo corin or I'rofeioors fur 1SCO-S1 I ltcru- turo , Art and 2ftuiilc ty pptclnliBts L.ocallun l'ul > iiinbln , Ho , In a 20 ixcni f irk juat north of city liinlls. Forest tteojatioun ) . blue crA8 > , nn abunilanco of IPACO for out-door oiermo flnniliiome buildings Io tl tone of Kcliool pxcrlli'nt A Clirlxtlnn homo wltli alt the f retdoin niul all thu snfo Ruitnl * of a \el ] orderud bouic. Write for cattlofun AdlreM , W. IL O1.LI1IA1I. I'fi.ldait , CULUM9IA , 110. MONTICELLO. New Bulltlincs , New Furnlturo , New Pianos New Efiuipiiont'i , Beautiful Situation. Opcn epi 2'1 I'llII nmlisuperiorrnculty Ilopirl- iiiunl/i fin KriKllih , l.nlln llrt'iik diiriuan. 1 runcli , tttunto , Music Art , elc cml for lufurmiitlon to Mbd 11 N. 1IASK I.I.I , , 1'rlnclpal. 11.US OH ANERIGAHGQNSERVATORYCHIGAGO , , Itlll K Lit I Mi I1AI 1. . lUDttm AU. . X Jit kM > 1 M. All farnuvluHur Mutte Piumutli Aitl > t Isintu fia < ho * 1 Uluctur * MILWAUKEE COILECE Milwaukee. WU I'or Vounz Women , rorcutaluguo add O. H lvlM.bliv. : I'll. D. PrcVt. QCONSERVATORY , . , & OFMUSIC ( tcpirtiiH'nti ot llnslcftl Initnutlon , Modirn T an * , iViw AiUf vto. ti. i'.Bi'LLAKp , J cluou\illo. ill M mtrunl'nrMneturrilcaco ) . Hoarding cliool for Olrli anil Yonru I.ndlei. l-'or cat loauoau < sro < J. 'IHAVIHMJ. n. . UorE ul'i > rH , 111. , orniludlscmfclrt'Ot.Clili.ak'O , IIU ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , " flfAtt" " Clrcularot IIU.NUY J. 8TKVKNS , A. U , 1'rln. Media , I'n Military /f-ndmnr , l > oj , llruuku Hall , ulrlt Clrculnru free. QVOl-lll 1Q Can J'Ocurcil OI rnii-.ivJ duyn ty usoof tluiiuar- \uloiiH Muglo Koiiinily , j xunjfur iio.iso It will notcuri * . I'AUTIUN tojut ; thu Kt'iitilno rem edy , Wrltocr cull on I' , 0. Jolyu. 'JOU Uur- noy Street , OiujbuNubraaka , . . . , . is5 , * - good revenue ! 53 * * " -T O Sv / * < sNf " Y i ; © V (0 ( * ' " % / sss - > . _ a > f < Sr 55 < 22 P' . ' % ti i- ; resu s cleanliness l is ec solid c&Kc Try \ \ in your next * house-cleaning e ndbch&pp/ 'CHEAP COMFORT Can ba secured ly iho small investment in one cake of SAPOLIO when you liavo a house o ; kilclicn to clean. J'roni the paint io the poly cnul pans , and including the windows andfloorst it is the very lest labor-saving soap for scouring and cleaning. 'All Grocers sell it. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute -i : r 1'ortho treilnipntofnllCUUON'IC AND 'UUQirvi , nm.VSi:3 : lineup Atipllnnroi for ilcfnnnltioi nnj Tru o llixtKnollllIci , AnprtrntiM niul ItPinoilloi foratiot-Mful triMtmciit ol I > MT foriii < > t I'I IMO ro- quIrlmtimHllFilorniiritlctltrantniPnt. ONII IIIINDIIHI ) AM > T\MN1\-I ! tVK IIIHIMS I Oil I'A III.N'ld llonnl niul Attrailnuu Host nutuiiiniolitl < ii In Ilin wuit. U'l'lto fur ulroiil.ua on Ih-tonnltlix niul llrtru-i. Tru'ioi. I'hil ) loot. CurnUiriof the Splno I'llo I'lininrii Cmror Cntirrh , llron hltli liiliulntlwi 13lui ! trlclly. 1'nnilxK KplU piy , Klilnot lllnldcr.1 vi > l.nr Skin iiml Illmul niul nil nurk'lil npi-ruloiM DHCASIIS OFVOMiN : unpiHlnlly ll nki > r DI'CTP \Voniun froVo IIIVP lilnljr nildi * I l.vltu Inilnimrtinuiit , forwnniPii < lurliiif conllnonu'iit ( > tili lly prlviti I ( inly U'tlitiKt MiMlc-il Inntltuln in iklnit n nii | > iMully of riUVAll ! l > l I.Asl.All ( bliiinl ( IHci e * miccr < ( ully tro.ili'il vphllltlc pnl < on n > nin\Fil from tlioitem wltliout nipriMir . Now Kouoratho Tro itnn nt for Ion of vital powc-r 1'iiitli1 iituhlo IDlnlt tiHtniiylnj trontctl nt hoiiin t > y rorrtMpuniliMii u. Allc 'uiniunUfttloni conllilontliil. MoilUino or In ttiiino'iti rout by mull or oxpru s noruri'ly pnckoil no in irk * totmllmtu cvmtunH nr rcmlcr Ono porion il Intcrx low i > rofi-rro 1 Cull niul cniixult us nr bond lilstoij of rour ou > o , niul nn will si-ii'l In pliln nrnpinr our Hum ; To MK.V I Uii : : upon 1'rU.ito spoclnl ur Nor > uu > Dlsouua , IiniioU-ncj , byplillU liloot , n nl VurlcouMt } , nitli < | U04tlon lint AUdrcss Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner Olh and Ilunioy Streets , Omahu , XobrnsUn. SPEAKING OF WATCHES , DO YOU KNOW THAT MAX MEYER & BRO. , Are fcelhncmoro watches tlian all the rest of the Omaha Jewelers put toGether - Gether ? Butnc wonder LO iK AT 'JH IR PRIO1.S. SOLID GOLD Fine Cold filled WATCHES AincricaiAVatcli as low as $15 , cs for ladies or and all Hie finer grades gcnls.only . from $25 up , § 14.75 , would Woitli double be cheap at $25 llic money. Solid Silver KicKel Watches , \Valclics \ , ladies $2.50 , S.3.75 from . or gents , and $5. $ $5,75 , up. 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