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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. OMAHA SUNDAY" , MORNING , AJJGUST 24 , ISOO-SIXTEEN" PAGES. INUfflJER 07. IVIorse's Moving Sale Morse's ' MovingSale MORSE'S MOVING SALE. Morse's ' MovingSale Morse's Moving Sale LADIES' LADIES' BICYCLE Men's Winter T\villccl Scarlet Clieyrot Suitings Underwear Fall Fall ktete Flannel Playing Bards , L-ess Than 39c. l-i . ] 5c a Pack HALF PRICE. , 21c Only two work * more before wovlritf In to our IIOWR tore and wo Unit ninny lots if All our odd" ? and oml ofVlnt > r Un- $1.50 Dozen l > ro nGoodsie Mould lather Hill nt ft , dcr\\c > r , leftover ( mm lost season , wo $ . a Mtcrlllcu limit move , 20 pieces maids olI'T ilurlnittlilswook at luss tlianliiill , clicols. Htrlpusaiul mlxtim" Unit lui\c . ! TliucntlrostOJlc Mill Ira divided told ( rum We toCoc , during tlds s.ilc , only into julco. tuo IctJ. These came in early in Tomorrow wo nlnco on alc3.000yurdi Tlio long winter nlgnts will 50011 bo iituMNi wi'lRht all wool Twlllcil Sjcnrlrt Madeof vide wale goods Humid , ourUAagrude , nUmly21o aynid hero , nnd n ruvluil In onrd iihyliif In like , , the & all season , bulky eoiiM'iiu nio Aiitloljiitliij ! IHii ilriuiiiHl Lotlat75 Cents. \\eurt5iililo lo olTir tliN popular S3o card , goods must be disposed of loose front , lined throughout - lit lee npncl , or 1I.IH ) a dozen. BROCADED Lot 2 , at $1.25. before our removal , They out with satin rliadamas , are made of Hack cord diagonal and finished in the best pos Scarlet agonal imported clothcuffs , , sible manner fit - English Mohair EARL & \V11.SO\"S \ collar and sleeves handsomely ; guaranteed \ teed Moving sale price , Twilled Flannel somely braided with silk $12 $ , COLLARS coil Moving sale price $8. $ 68c. . LADIES' ' LADIES' 25c . Tl.t'Mnro tlio finest silk finished Muliiilrs , liui'ioted ' tlili season . , null 1110 Fall Meis FALL . 50 c a llox of 3 Cakes : vury Htyllsli fm-o veiling wear. Kediued a.WOyiirds of this 40c q\inllty , tomor from $1.3) to ( bu. r > 0 ( lofoniill pcocl shapes : vlll liavo no row and during tlu ; nock ut 2T > c. Woiln . in oic. i-'oiiu'oftlioslze.s uo nro sold out not wl h liMiuuu these- bulky iroods. mid As n toilet so.ip Ciitlcura excel ? nil or. lint If walniM ) your situ. U'io Is iiialiiitlilssacrlllco loci tar tlio lolotit. others ituylitRlii very lareo iiuantllloM ' , ohi'iipL-r limn you luivo uer bought ivc ariMMiiihloil to sill Cutloiini at I'o a the in , cake , whl loot hers clurgoyou .Mo anil : J5o MOHAIR , NBI- Brilliantine MEN'S BLACK SILK maiiets , Scarlet Flannel CHAMOIS SPONGES , Handkerchiefs Ladies' Fine Black , Clay Diagonal Cloth ' Jackets , cutaway front 19c with vest This is one 50c. Thrqunntlty wo have sold of tlif-o Is cotnUhlnit fiiliulon . Tn-niorrov wo M pi FOBS Inn full assortment of < ltslr- . of the Jauntiest and olYern cri'iit Kro .s nt tlmrltlU'iilonslirloo ItuIlltoottbo think . , time of alilu colors. Thii lot H worthy your a t- foryoiito . . of r Just tlio thin ( window anil . Now > c. ) ; ur hujltiu tliosouoolcn Is t cut Ion , uulns inuuh under pnco. Bale fashionable goods. jour . most carriage cleaning. jackets only Ulo. opi/ortuulty lo buy the-5c quality for jiileo AYe hnio Jn l rc < olval n larjzo liivo'co ' ' of mea'sfiiHt black silk UunilUctelilcfs , ets kotifht out this Mies' Black Cork extra value , oiily Wo. season. Moving sale scrcv Ncivmarket , ' Ladies' Linen price $10 each. with nirroiv stripes FRENCH MEN'S ' FAST of satin faced cords , OIL GLOYflS SHA.DE.S. loose front ligW-fit- , . . . , Gape Collars Tamise Cloth BLACK SOI ( let our prices on Similes and SlindoC'lothbefore you buy. Nothing ting lacK and full , but tko viry U'st imiturlalu used ami all worU guaniulucd. sleeve. The price \vc have made this ncvf- 19c 42k. . 19c. Blzebuiul Alarco iiualltlos. llncor duo Decorative Tublo tpruuds jubt received In all market barely covers . tlie cost ol [ rcijlitage W jIcccs stnixlaid tiitiilltv Table OilCloths , EiAOtL Cloths of splendid ussortuicnt iicnvst . & . . JUST RECEIVED , pnttorns , fiill.Yi Inches wide , utldc/flip o A bciintlfiilfniilltj.sortOnlsli.-IOlnehos . from factoty. Moving mo sold nil ovur tlio city , for tills j-nulo We nil of our odd lots nnd sl/ca Hl < lo and ( ( imii'rly kolll for Wo. Tills For Hnndijr tinil during tlio week xvo I'or September , Uutlerlck's llolliic.i tor , largo metropolitan cata . plnco ' / Mi'okour price , < 2/4c. sludl Mil 1UO dozen of Mo rjualttyfiist logue , Kush ton Sheet and Paper 1'attcrim. salt titWu. . HciiicmbiTour price Is oulylOc a of Ladles' Llueii Capo Collni'H on our . ing piicc $12. $ ' black liuau : itltoa pair. yaul. centre t'iblu to-morrow . lit Ho each ; tlioy have hold uptoUSo. Morse Dry Goo sCo I Morse Dry Goods Co THE MORSE DRY GOODS UO. Morse Dry Goods Co Morse Dry Goods Co IB T Tin rinoly Equipped Temple of tha Uasouic Fraternity , BILL NYE ON DAMON AND PYTHIAS. , Tlio I'ntliotlu Story or Tlicsii Oltl " * CliiiniHlu a New IjjlitM | lters ol'Iiitcrcwt AtnoiiK tlio Altlioufjlitho secret soclotlci of this city nre none of them provided with n temple In keeping vlth their wealth nnd strciigth , there Is uo hiclt of l.alijo rooms \vl\ero the res- xiliir ucotines o ( the various loJ os are held. Tlioyaro in all quarters of the city and their appcumueols as varied a their nuiauer , Thubcat fitted ( linn-tori , all thiiik'i consid- ci-eil , are tlioso of tlio Masonic frntcrwity , at IVcoinason's hall , corner of Sixteenth street nuil Capitol avonuu. The ledge rooms nro on the tlilrd floor and nro roichcd hya wlndiiig staircase leiuliiiK fioiu Caiiilol nvcauo. A long hull nitmliiK the length of tlio building i.orth and south , gives entrance to every loom on the floor , la tlio southwest corner are two largo imtc-rooins Utted fur reading purjiosea. Tlio lodge room used by the hluo lodges , chapters nud comnundcry is In tlio southeast corner nnd is about lOxrt ) feet. Uixm entering the room , the eye res > U Uxn | n symbolic painting on thee st wall over thosUitloa cc- cunlcil by the presiding olllccr. This painting repuscntj n s > ccnoot the delude vlth the ark la the dlstnueo tossing upon the nngry waves while the vivid Hashes of lightning aio seen showering upon the hapless bark. Lo\vupon \ the hori/on , the sun is seen rising in glory , . its first mys falillng upon an o | > cn bibloln Ifit. foroTonnd ( resting ui > on an altar which stauJs on a rock out of the rench of the ras ing waters. I'lnced about tlio altar are three bu ruin gtnpors and over the painting hangs the mystic letter 0. In the west end of tlio room , over the sta tion of the second ofllccr of the lodge , Is an other pnllitlnurepieseiitingold Father Time , with his hour glass nnd scy the , standing be- eldo a maiden , toying vlth her golden tresses \vhllo slio roads from an open book - i-chting upon a IroUcn marble column , the topof which lies 011 the ground. In lierhund the maiden holds asi rls of acacia. M the station of tlio third ofllcor. . In the south , Is another jialntlnp , ifprescutltiB a \rntorfnll with rocky b.xalts ubovo and below nnil bordered with largo trees , from one of wlilc.li bsusiionded a sheaf of wheat. Opposite tlio station of tliU last otllcor nro talltluteil coluiniis , oiuh supporting n sphere , ono reiirescnllni ; the eaith , the other the lit'iivcns.bouttho wnll arc hunt ? emblems of the cnlor , the level , plumb , square , coin- pins , fcto. The floor of the room Is covered with Brussels carpet of a light hue , and on the ilals , extending : nround tha four sides of the room , are placed eomfortaUo seltees. 1'ivsslufj from tills room uloni ; the hall , a largo flrepvoof viult Is reach at , vhere are storeil nil tlio ivpnlla anil ledge wroiKity. The llrst ttilnp which strikes the eye upon entoi-liip this vault is the beautiful luimcr of Mount Uiilwy coinniandery. Knights Tem plar , i\tilcii \ cost (1,100 , , and U ono of the ilncst In tbo country , Around the sides of tlio vault nro loclcors for the numerous arti cles belonging to the various bodies. Still further down the hall , to the left , Is the largo room used by the Scottish rite bodies. Tlio prevailing colon are red and Hick , the rariH.'t being rtxl nnd the furniture black. The druplags of the room are so rruujed tbat tlo ujartnieat uiuy bo hung lii odor In black. About the walls nra hung several oil portrjilts , prominent amo'itf them ) ein r an excellent llkeaeas of ex-1'resldent Gnillold. .Across the hall from this room Is a still argcr enc , vUiieh li wed for the sessions of thu grand ledge ami other Inr o guthcrhus. Those last tnontlonul rooms are provided with tlio ncecssniy ante-rooms , wlileh com- ) lcto the equipment of thu largest ana best "raternlty hvadiitiiirten in the city. Next week descriptions will ho given of others of thciiunierowlodgerooiu.-UuOimuu. K. of 1' . Tlio 1'ythlan Knight , in an cditoilnl upon the Pythian press association nt Mil waukee , has the following to say alwat a well known Onuhu gentle man : "Harry Mcrrinm , editor of the Pythian SpUr , a 'merry1 gentleman , \vlxo always sjicakson tlio 'spur' of the moment , did good service as secretary of the association. IIo not only kept a faithful record of the pro- ccvilings , but looked after the requirements of the Inner man. IJy making certain mysteri ous passes and touching secret sprlnys , ho materialized n table loaded -\\lth tootlisomo vliiuds , long and short necked bottles , and between the popping of corks anil his own keen vlt slmrodby AVhcaton ol Minneapolis , Poland of Columbus , St. John of Rochester , Drury of Now Oi'lcans , Gushing ol Chicago the Colonel from Foil Morrison andonomoro who need not be mentioned , the time passed very pleasantly. The members of the associ ation , who were nreJieiit nt tlio daily gather ings , pvrtcd at last with many uAeuttoimto words la the hope of meetlnt ; again next scar. " District Deputy Grand Chancellors \ . V , lloohlnndT. K , Carson of San Francisco dis tricts have organised a corps of aetlag grand lotlgoolllcers , for the purpose of InstalUtlon , all of who-n aw members of the Uniform Knak , and who utter.it the Installation In full uniform. This is a good nm-e , sajs tlio 1'ythlan Knight , and will tend to popularize the rank with the members of subordinate lodges , maay of wlioin have uo appreciation of whnt tha Uniform rank is , Viola apd Good Samaritan lodges now meet at the now ledge room of Marathon leJgo at Twenty-sixth aud Cuming streets. Dill Nyc on Ij tli tan ism. Hecxplatas the origin of tha Knights and gives his version of the story of the two friends , Damon and Py thins , and the tyrant , Dlonyslus , In the Pythian Advocate , as fol lows ! Diimoii and Pythias were named after a popular secret organization , because tlioy weresolidott each other , They thought moro of one another than anybody , They borrowed chov Ing tobacco and were always sociable nnil pleasant. They slept topothor and unitedly ' 'stood off' the landlady froia month to month In the most cheerful anil harmonious manner. If Pythias snored In tlio night like the bliist of a fog liorn , Dauwn won Id not get mad nad kick him in the stomach , ai some would do. Ho gently ami llnnly took him by the nose nnd lifted him up aud down to the merry rhyino of tho"Bnhle4 en Our nlook. " They loved onounoibor la season and out of season. Their affection \vns like the soft bloom of a Wyoming legislature. It never frmvpaloor wilted. It was always there. I ( Damon was at the bat , Pythias was on deck. If Damon went to a church fair and Invited starva tion , I'ytliliis would go too , and vote to the hnndsouiost lady till the First National batik of Sjni- cuso refused to honor his chocks. Hut cno day Damon got the budge nnd told the vine rube ! and colossal old bumtnor Syracuse vvlm ho thought ot him , Then DIon ) lus told the chief of thesausi o grinder to turn on the stuun and prepare for business . But Damon thought of 1'jthias , and how Pjthliu hadn't so much to live for as bo had , and ho ma Jo a compromlso by offering to put Pythias to soak whllo the genuine Damon wont to aeo his girl , who lived nt Albany. Three days \vcru given him to get nround nnd redeem Pythlai , and if ho failed his friend uould go to protest.Vo \ will now suppose three days mvo clnpsod sittco the prcccoding chapter. A largo party of enthusiastic citl/ens of Sy racuse nro in the grandstand and Pythias is on the platform , cheerfully taking off Ills coat. Jjpar by stands a man with a broad axe , The Sjrnuuso silver cornet band has lust plajed "It's Funny When You ITcol That Way" anil tlo chnplnln Iws made a long [ irayer , 1'ytlilas slldtiiga trade dollar In to his linnd \vhibuciir.g to him tocivohim his money's worth. The Declaration of Independence - pendenco hns been read and the man on the left Is running his thumb playfully over the edge of the meat axe. Pythias takes off his collar and his tie , swearing softly to himself of his miserable luck. It is the proper.tinio to throw in the solitary horseman. The "Horizontal bai-s of golden light from the setting sun gleam and gllttor from the dornoof the court liouso and biittio the green plains of Syracuse ulth merry splendor , the billowy piles of fleecv bronze in tlio eastern sky look soft and yield ing like a Sara Dernhardt. The solitary horseman Isseen coming along the Albany and Syracuse toll road. Ho labs tlio Mexican spurs in to the foamy flank of his noble cayusoplug , and the lash of thu whip , as ho moves through tlio air sinking n merry t > ong. Damon has been delayed by road agents and washouts.ancl ho Is a little behind time , llcsldes , lie fooled a little too Ions and dallied in .Albany with his fairRazcllo. But he Is ranking time now , and ho sails In to the yard just in time to take his part. lie nnd Pythias fall into each other's arms , borrow a chow of fine cut from each other and weep to slow music. Diony&lus comes before thecnr- taln , bows nud says the exercises will bo l stponed. IIo ordcis tlio band to play some thing soothing , gives Datnon the appoint ment of superintendent of public instruc tion , and I'ythios the postofllce , and e\cry- thingls lovely. Orchestra plays something touching , and the curtain comes. R Charter Iti'storetl. The-chnitor of Nebraska ledge No. 1 , A. 3 ? , nnd A , M. , the eldest ledge In the state , was restored to the ledge last Wednesday night by Grand Master Robert E. I'rcnch of Kehr- noy , assisted by Grand Custodian Leo P , Gillette. The charter of the lodge , as well as the jewels , cro seized last August by the then grAnd waster , JohnJ. Mercer because the lode ; took es- ceptloa to the now famous odlct of the grand master oa the Scottish Itlto question nnd nnd raised resolutions declaring that that of ficial had overstepped his authority , The grand ledge at Its session in Juno last directed that the cluirtor and Jewels be restored to tlio ledge within sixty days 611 condition that the ofilcers and members who were present when the resolutions wcro passed shoald signify their contrition to the grand master. Tlio directors of the grind ledge was com plied with and the loJgo was convened by order of the grand master. About twenty of the members of the lodge wcro present and the following oBicors were elected and duly Installed : J. n. Stafford , "VV. M. ; U. W. Bailey , S.V. . : .T. L. Meyer , J.V. \ . ; Johnv. \ . Hodcror , treasurer ; \V. 0. McLean , secretary ; D , Sprague.S. . 13 , ; William Robertson , . ! . U The lodge vlll will hold Its next regular mooting the HrstTuesday In September at Freemason's hall , Arrangements will ho made to hold the meetings of this lolgo ot this hall If it can bo done without conflicting with the other bodies. 4 I. O. 0. F , Recent Oddfellows' statistics foot up the numhor of white Odd fellows on the glabo nt 1,341,279 , This Is iftild to ojcceod ( ho inomtier- bhly of nny otlfer civilized secret society by a qnaiterof a million. The next session of the trl-stato conclave will ho held la Omiliu , August a , IS'JI , as a result ol the persauslvo uloiUL ] > tico of Messrs. \V II. ( ircen aud John II. Kvanshr \ > ex tolled the many virtues of this city when the matter was nut to vote at the Pluttsmouth , " session. The ladles of tlw Rebelcnh branch of 1111- nols wlioax-ocugacd lu the work ot esUb- isnlng an orphans's homo in that state have compiled a list of all the orphans of deceived Oddfellows in that jurisdiction and find over 400. About 200 of them will bo ready to go ntotho hoinoas soon as It is ready. A basket picnlo was held at Fremont on Thursday of last week which was attended jy Oddfellows from Omaha , Lincoln nnd Tremotit. Four coaches wre recjulred to carry the Omaha coiitlngoiit. Q'lio Lincoln delegation was frightened by a loc.il rain and nissed a very largo time , The ITinmont > eoplo turned out ea niasso and H.IVO the vis- tors a warm welcome. The altuir was purely n formal imcl no time was lost In speccli- iiaklng. Dancing and kindrad amusements wore indulged in and everybody had a good time. A Vulloii.il Unloii Council , About on'o hundred gentlemen asseabled In , ho Elks lodge room last Monday ovenlng and nstltutcd a charter council of the National Union , n popular American order , combining patriotic , social nnd benevolent features , and itinnlmously elected the following ofllcera : L. 51. Cheshire , cx-presldcnt ; J. AY , May- lard , president ; C. S. Potter , vlco president ; U. It. .Davidson , speaker ; U. Hardy , secro- , ary ; E. D. Branch , lln.mclal secretary ; \V. \ 1 < \ Vnill , treasurer ; G. F. Tuttle , chaplain ; \V. W. llowlby , uslior ; Ed P. Mullen , ser- gcant-at-nrms ; J. A. lllbort , doorkeriier ; U. G. McClure \ . V. Brcnuan , J. P. Coyien- dall , trustees , G. A. It. . The "Women's relief corps 'of Ouster post gave a social Tuesday evening , which was a very pleasant and successful nff.ilr. The at tendance was good and thorefrtihmonts bet ter , An address of volcano -was delivered by Lawrence "WhltenuiriA to which Mrs. Potter responded. AI.vjorFurny . delivered a stirring address and several little girls sang a song. Shoit speeches were made by several comrades. The members of General Oeorso CrooU post No. 20.1 , were surprised Friday night by the ladles of CustorU'ornca's llollef corps Ko. 8S , which descended la a body upon the post -while It was In session at Goodrich halt , After the ladies hud gained admission to the inner i-anctum a beautiful banner of blue silk was produced and ( Jomrado Donson , on behalf of the lU'liof corps , presented the ban ner to the post In u ne.it Hpiocli in the course olwhlcn ho paid a Ilncly tijrned coaipllmcut jo the ladies of the corps. After a song by n trio of Indies Dr. Spal- dlug , the post coimniinder , accepted the ban ner in the name of the post nnct called upon Colonel Moses O'llrien for n speech. That gentleman responded by delivering nbrlcf but eloquent address in which ho llnko' ' the Grand Army , Women's Itollef corps nnd Sons of Veterans together in onepUrlotlo group. The ladles then added the finishing touch , to thoovonlng's aurpriws by serving coffee .and cake nn the old ftimllinr tin plato and cup. ' 1'no ' b inner was a very hanolsomo ono of blue banner silk , having upon the front the inscription' "Georgo C'rook Post No. M2 , Omnlia , Kob. , " nnd upon tbo reverse the Uninil Army badge , Tlio banner was suspended with heavy gold cord which terminated , at the sides In hand some tnsscls of the sn mo mnbirial , A largo dolugatlon of the Sous of Veterans wai present as spectators. Dr. Birnoycures catarrh , Boo bhljjf. Oil There Is { frcnt cxeitcmont mnong tlio oil operators at Tlndlay , O. , over the ilrillliir-ln of an oil well in tlionorthurn nart of the city , which is , without doubt , the grontcHt produe/brover utruck la uny oil Hold. The How was over 100(1 ( Inn-rein the first hour , luidthrro Is no lot-up lii the streiun ol petroleum Ihat Id flowing from thejlpTho well is peed for 21- , 000 barrels ud-iy , it iithoujflit. Dr. Blrnoy cures caturih , T3eo Udg1. Because tha Ooxmty Institute Has Just Come to a Close. LAST EXERCISES OF THE GATHERING. How tlio Teachers Appeared , Who alley Are , AVIioro U'licy Reslilo ami How They Are Ueniuitcratcil. The work of the day , In fact , the work of .ho Institute was done and the young ladies and gentlemen who preside over the schools of Wouglw county felt satisfied with them selves and all the world boildo. The varied features of the little band wcro illumined with smiles and. bright eyes told of happy : icaits and cheerful anticipation of meeting loved ones from whom they had been sepa rated fortwolons weeks. .The time had como to reorganize the Doug las County Teachers' Institute. Piof. Mathews , the county superintendent , was in the chair. I'rof. Logon of Kansas City , ho who had.for . two weeks , acted as professor of arithmetic , grammar , civil government and several other branches was present. Miss Sarah RUcy of Lincoln , who had lec tured oa history , tuaght. the teacheis history and drawing and physiology aud uygcnlo , was also there. < I'rof. James , superintendent of tlio Omaha schools , was there , too , and smiled upon the gathering with the Interest of a patriarch among Instructors. Kverjthliiifsccmedto bo In readiness nnd balloting commenced , balloting la uhlcli women nnd girls as veil as young men and men with silvered hair took part. When the balloting bad ceased , it was found that the follonlng ofllccrs had been , elected for the ensuingyear : I'resldon Mr , A , Mathews ; vlco president , W. TJ. Allen of Elkhoin ; secretary , Miss Anna E. Leach , \Vaterloo ; treasurer , ftliss Jesslo Itoycs Waterloo. 1'or the position of money-holder , a gentle- nun had been nominated , But another gen- tlcman dissented from him and , with mingled feelings of modesty , embarrassment and gallantry said that ho thought a lady ought to bo selected for treasurer. < Ys liottpoke acoruln young lady blushed , The suggestion that a lady act as pur e- holder was adopted , huncoMiss Leich's elec tion. tion.Then 1'rof. Matthews inado a llttlo speech , telling the tenners that they had not paid very much attention to primary woik during the Institute but that they would do so next year ; lie told thorn how to become treed teachers ; to main tain order in their classes : to use tlio black board llbeially for all tliclr class exorcises ; toexjcct him to tell them they \\ero \ doing vroiig when he found them doing so , and that ho would do ho simply for their own good and alvaneomont. Then Prof. James spoVo. IIo said that It was only the poorer class ol teachers who u > oJ tholrchaits InsteaUof their boards and that the peed toucher invariably wished the scholars toseo the -work doao by horsulf which she wished them to do , lie told his very attentive llsttnora Homo good tldni3 which had been told him when ho had started out to tomb. Von , ho vent away behind that nnil told tin-in iibouthliibelf when hevut > a little boy , Ofcouiw , the tcachoii know that ho never had been really aerv llttlo boy , otlwrwlso his present physical development had been a klagular dopaituro from his original ataturol Well , vht n ho had gone to school , lie had indolent. He had net gene because lo wanted to learn , but localise ho had been too l.izy to work , and found It easier to go to school , sit nround and keep his instructors in boiling oil , so to speak. Once , however , ho hadhada teacher. She was a tall , iiwkwanl jjiil. She had attained to tha ago of twenty years , and ho had not yet passed his eleventh anniver sary , IIo was tall and awkwird. Shotalfccd to him , showed hiin that tliero ought to boa purpose ) in his going to school mid that ho ought to profit by Lls attendance thoio. She told him Unit lie ought to stuilv and Icani and bccomo a great nun. For the llrst time ho saw the possibilities -union lay before him. Ho studied , ho learned , but ho did not say that ho had beeomoii great man. Ho did s.iy , however , that ninny great men hnd como from the farm IIo had come from tlio faun , the teachers before him had coino from the farm , and oven tlio representative ot Tin : BnEiiudcomoa-orcthofarni. But the good woikof Unit peed country teacher , return ing to the subject , the professor said , would not bo forgotten by him , In fact , It would over tend to inakoher beautiful in Ills incm- orv. orv.Tror. Tror. .fames tnen offered n number of sug gestions to the tcaoUers us to how they might bo successful in their work , and sat down , asMntr pardon for having spoken to them so lOllf. 'Jhen thcro was a general hand-shaliiiig with tlio instructors and warm embraces among the parting girh nnd wistful glances of envy from masculine eyes because their owners were not females to bo accorded some of tlio caresses. .And what a molly of mortals passed the reportoilul wull-llowor as ho sat unnoticed lilco a Ud in the sulks at the close of class. There wcro girls in their teens mid old inon with hoary hnlr nnd almost palsied frames ; yougg ladies just ripening Into promising womanhood and young men ideals of manly vicor and bearing ; thcro were seine to whom disappointment hud como and upon vhoso faces It hnd traceCk deep and incfTneeablo lines ; and tluro wcro old iiuiMs and bachelors and otliors who had tustod the joys and sorrows of marilod Hfo. They \\aro dressed In calicos and silks. They wcro of all complexions and all degrees ol re finement. 'Hie girl with freckles snt nearest the damsel with mllk-wlilto features. The lass with laughing eye nnil roseate cheek seemed to lighten the gloom of her senior , whoso weight of woo was clearly indicated in her listless demeanor , For two woolts tlicso mortals had been studying In ono of the largo class rooms of the high school. Each liad mild , r > 0 cents toward the cxponso fund , the county had appropriated ? 50 nioits and from the state the iiiHtituto hud derived about o'-'UO. All of this nlll bo applied toward defraying the expense of "the gather ing. They inarched to the cloak room , donned their \\rupsnnd \ started for their boarding places , first , hovover. having accepted the courtly invitation of the young men to the sorlablo wlileh had been tendered them at the business college of I'rof , Uathbun , who had taught them penmanship , Tlicso young ladles end gentlemen , or many of them rather , on yesterday attended the nimunloxamlnatlon required by thosctiool lnv to secure teachers' ccrtUicutcsniul , on yester day nlternoon Hew back to their various homes to meet their old-tlino pupils , mothers , friends nndsweethearU * and prepare for the drudgery and toll of the class-room during the coming winter. They vent us cheerful as birds to earn , some thuir $ U > , sorno their f50. some their $ J > " > i > or mouth In thu several classes of district and graded schools. I'rof. Mathcws bade thorn Ood-speed , promising to meet them later during the class season , which , In this county , the professor say.s averages eight mouths , To keen his woirtho will t > o compelled to visit about llfty districts whore they will bo found , It is to bo hop - -gi\lng evidence of having profited b/ their nttcndinoo upon thu Institute which Is now u thing of the past. And who wcro these industrious mortals who found pleasure In studying during the torridlty of August ! Their names and resi dences areas follows : C. 8. Lowe , Ml North Twenty-fifth street ; Miss Minnie Ilills , City ; C. II. Kootiz , 1211s- * \t x vAf Mirnr | > t4i.iiuiii OLI.VVJLijija oiuv ur Huff , 3715 Siswird street ; St. U. Hess. 1813 North Thirty-fourth stieetAmaiidiv ; Loft- stciul , 2iwr Scwaril sticct ; B. J. noihvcll , 134 1'axton block ; U M. MulllnsI'npllllon : 1'orsls B. Stewart , 4120 Nicholas streetFred ! Robinson , Omnhii ; T. Coinpton , Kciuinnl ; T. K. Dubolsl , Council Bluffs ; Rlnry JIcMabony , North cnty-llfth stifct ; B. F. McAdams , commercial college ; Clmrlca Hurt , coinmorcliil college , Onuihn ; Alice Craig , Sol7 J'opplcton ' nvonuo : Huttlo L. Browsiter , JrvliiRton ; Mary J ) . Knight. Irvingtou ; L.dna Ilarno.v , 1011 South Twenty- ninth street ; Borthii Nulfu , IWU Johnson street ; Mrs. Berthiv Nelfti , atJ.y .Johnson \V. L. Allen , Klkliorn ; Mrs. "W , L. Allen , Elknorn ; ICuto McDuati , 1807 Center street ; MrtKBie 1'ollaril , Mlllurd ; Anne Coim-iiy , USM Nofth Klnotccntli ' street ; Nottio Doiiuhoe , ElUhorn : JessieK. . Noyos , Waterloo ; Murlou 1) ) , NoyoaVutcrloo ; S. E. Mimson , South Omaha ; A. I. . . Kteo , Vnlloy ; Jones Thompson , 1-107 South Twenty sixth street ; Anna E I-amu , b < )5 ) South Twoitty-thiid street ; Mrs. JennloVallcor , South Omnlia ; Ed. A. Pollard , South Onmhn ; Mary K. Homier. Oinnha ; Ctuulos Sputter , Oiniilm ; H. H. Hood , Hcllvuo ; ( } . L , TOUT , Vnlloy Ella Siovurlinj , ' , Oinalia ; Mliinfo Hwnrtz- litndor , Omnlia ; C , II. I.ainnr , Onmha ; Knto Kecfo , U'ateiloo ! Miuy Callnly , "Elkhorn ; James Ellis jr. , Irvlni tOi ! ! .f. I3ortha Booth , Omaha ; Soiihlo Clovehind , OiniihuiVobb Branson , Viilfov.ICatoMoyer , Omaha ; Kinma Nicholson , Oinnhu ; LV. . Ilnld , South Oinaliu ; Ilolon Proray , South Oin.ihajCarrlrj . Jcnsun , South Oinnha , r yilla nrucchcrt , South Omaha ; A , 13. AKKCO. Vnllcy ; F. ( JIlTonl , Oinhaa : Jcsslo Klnir , Florence ; Auiiio I ) . Lench , Elk City. Dr. IHriiov cures cutan-h , Dee Dandnt'H Voutlifiil When I first saw Alphon&o Damlotho was as bcnutlful IIB a woman , wrllca in the St. Louis Lucy Jlooiier Post-Dls- patoh. Iong nlinoiul-Hliaucil clnrk oyca ofaboltyot brilliant Lrown , delicately cut features , lonj ? brown , gloBiy locka fulling upon his Hhouldora and a com plexion as pui-oly unil transparently wliito anil plnlc as that of a girl of slxtoon vent to mnko up an ensemble that was Bin 'iilnrly and Btrlkiiif'ly nttrnctivo. Whoa JJuudd , in IIH ! joutli was ongiiffcd to bo- coino the Bccrotaryof tlio Dtiko doMolry ho was surprised at beingrocclvotl at Ills fli'bt mturviow with his employer Avlth n marked ilcfjrco o ( coldness and an abrupt Intimation that ho nht retire. The duke aftcrwunlH eonfesbod la\h- ] ( inj'ly that on bolioldinff tlio soft-eyed , blooming long-halrud jouth ho faiiclcd that boino one was nlaylnpj a trlclc upon him and hnil Bubstliuted a pretty tfirl to roproeont his now Houiotarv. Hut the IKiasiigo ol years as well as Dauilot's In- tcnsoBunVrlngg from rliouinatibin liavo deprived him of tlio delicate bloom and feminine dumu of his early ycaru. Dr. IHrnoy cures catarrh , Hoc bhlg. Mrs , \Vickwlro Oli , Unit isawful. ikro'a a story of a JKMI' , starving woman In MII.SSIV- diUHCtU KullhiK her little chllil for broad. Mr. Wlchwlro Why , that wiia a regular iwlndlo. Clour case of false jirotciibc. U'hy dlda't she soil H for incatl Drink Excelsior Springs Mltsoun watora , Dr , liirnoy curescutarrh , Dee bldg.