THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY L 1891. WARMING UP TO THE FIGHT , Factions iu the School Board Preparing for a Bed Hot Election , STRUGGLING OVER SUPERINTENDENCE , Opposition to 1'rof. J.imcs NotUolnj ; IVnll OrKnnlzcd Cliimuo for a CoiiiiroinlHO | In tlic Cun * noycr AlV.ili1. Members of the board of education are Just now In the mld.it of itsoaioti \viropull- - log morodotporato nnd complicated than nny olmllar campaign for some year * . In all probability ilia election of superintendent of echools will take plac'o at tha rognlar moot- In ? next Monday night. The election must take place In July at nil events , and from now until the election Is ever thcro will bo some very earnest work done by the friends of I'rof , C. Jatno. % the present incumbent , I'rof. Fltzpotriclf , assistant superintendent of the schools of Kansas City mid I'rof. Schaufllor ol Now V'ork City , who scon the oflico. The friends of I'rof. James claim that they liavosovnn membcrH of the board solid for tbo ro-electlon of Mr James The solid iTamos men nro said to bo Coburn , Morrison , Kelley , McCotmoll , Snaltilng , Olbbs lujd Pop- ploton. Mr. Wohrer Is suid to bo fnvoraulo to Air. James nnd may \ut fall In line and jnuko the election of Mr. Jnmos n certainty. Mr. Corvoll Is a strong supporter of I'rof. Fltzuntrick , nnd as a second choice hli man would probably bo supported by somn of the James tnoti. President ( joodmnn sconu to favor I'rof. Schnufller nnd Martin. Kcese , 1'olnts , Habcock and Smytho are said to bo favorable to the same man , but It Ialso claimed that Smytho may decide to vote for James. With rngnrd to the election of secretary of the board It Is now generally conceded ilint the election must bo held In July , along with that of superintendent. i\Ir. Connoycr's ' friends say tboro Is no question about their being iiblo toro-oloct him. but there nro olhor parties In the Hold who already claim seven votes solid and two others on tbo fence. There is a now scheino on foot to create the ofllco of assistant secretary and rench compromise between the Connoyor and nntl- Connoyor factions. The Idea is to ro-ulect Mr. Connoyor to his present position of secretary - rotary and elect the young man who Is aspir ing to the position ns assistant secretary. Speaking of the matter yesterday after noon a member of the board said : "Tboro Is too much worK in the olllco for ono man. It requires n good deal of the secretary's tl'no to look after the business in n general way. nnd at present that Is abso lutely Impossible for ho Is tied to the ofllco by clerical work. Wo ought to have the secretary - rotary foot loose , so that ho could visit the Rchool buildings and look after the books that nro being lost nnd wasted , nnd keep an eye on roat thnt is delivered hero nnd there as ordered. Ho should tiuvo time to attend carefully to the purchase of supplies , nnd to the finances of the board , nnd assist the com mittee on buildings nt.d property. " It has nlso been suggested that the secre tary bo made the purchasing agent for the board nnd no hold responsible for the pur chase and disposition of such supplies as the board may order from time to time. Dr. Kensington , eye , car , nose nnd throat surgeon. 1310 Dodge stroot. CHIItlAX n'AltVAitE Awful Brutality Displayed by Presi dent Hnlmncod.i'H s-oldiern. NEW YOUK , JuuoaO. A correspondent at bantiago , writing on Decoration day , May 80 , says : The United States this day Is ded icated to remembrances of the dead who fell fighting for the union. In Chili this Is the day upon which scores of men were shot by their brethren. In this city the shooting of the ofllcors nnd sailors of the torpedo launch Gualda was the special featurn of the whole- Bale execution. The men were placed iu ono of the largo rooms of the acn last night , nnd those who desired to confess did so. At ono Bide , on n table , was a silver crucifix between two candles. The half broken sobs of the prisoners intermingled with the low tones of the priestwhoon bis bended knees , exhorted the condemned men. Even the stern , rough eoldloni of Balmacodn , who were on guard , could not repress tears. All the night the BOlomn ceremony continued. It was scarcely daybreak when the shrill tiotos of a bugle were heard. Soon six com panies of infantry were In line In tbo prison jard. An officer quickly ascended the steps loading to the capilla , as the room Is called , nnd handed the olllcor on guard a document. It was the sentence nnd order of execution , which nas read , and then the funeral procession was formed. As the pris oners stopped out of the room each was put between two grim soldiers. When all had boon thus placed tbo process-Ion moved out of the prison and was mot by two companies of mounted men , formed In two long lines , be tween which the men on foot proceeded to the place of execution. There was not a soul in the streets. On arriving at the plnzn the troops formed In n hollow square and a section of sharp shooters took position opposite the con demned men. Not a muscle of their faces moved ; by no sign did they betray the least emotion. They did not snom to roalUo thnt these men whom they were In the next min ute to send to tholr graves were their brethren. After the prisoners had kissed the crucifix their hands were tied behind them nnd then the command : "Proparo. Aim. Fire , " rang out. A close volley , llttlo puffs of smoke , and thu execution was accomplished. About n dozen men had been sent Into otornlty be cause they espoused the cause of liberty as thnv understood It. This butchery , for that is what the shoot ing is called , has not only caused Indignation among the friends of the dead , but also nmong Halmaccda's ardent defenders. Tha ( lend sailors and ofllcors were In charge of the torpedo launch Gualdu In Valparaiso bay. Ono ulght the commander proposed to his crow to do.sort nnd go ever to the congres sional uarty. All acquosoeii except ono , anil before steaming out of the bay ho was landed. Jlo notified the authorities nt once and the 'iimlranto Lynch was sent In uursuit. At I'anudo the Lynch caught up with the launch and quiokly captured It. The men were put In irons nnd taken bnclc to Valparaiso , whence they were sent to San tiago. There they wcio thrown Into piisou and ono by ono they were tortured by the brutal keepers. They worn literally inu'do to go wtuiout food and water for two nnd three days at n tlmu. The cells to which the men Were assigned were reeking with filth nnd vermin. On the day on which they were brought out to meet their doom they were .so weak thnt they bad to bo assisted to walk or they would huvo fallen. Their faces were liacgard and n deadly pallor overspread their features , showing what hunger nnd sutTorlng bnd dono. The tortures to which prisoners are subjected by Balinacodn's agents almost passea belief. The man who without thinking gives vent to his oplmcn of the dictator U next day missed from his ncuustomod haunts. Ono , two , three days , a whole week passes and tllll nothing u hoard from him. A close icrutlny of ono of the cells In the prison will without doubt roveul the missing man. If ho is a person who possesses u secret , the usual course pursued embraces flogging with rawhhlu whips , pummollng of hands with mallets , striking tno hotly with thin sticks and depriving him ot food und water. Several - oral Instances have come to my knowledge. A man named Julio Toro lived with his wife and daughter In this city , Ono night a sergeant nnd a dozen soldiers went to hia house and asked Toro to follow thoui , IIo did so , and was tnken to Jull and locked up. No excuse or reason was given him for this arrest , ICtirly nuxt morning ho was taken bofow the warden , who questioned him as to > ho hiding pluco of Juunn Honza , ono of tha Insurgent pollco. Toro told thorn ho did uot know , whuruupon ho was at ouco taken into the .vnnl , tied to a post nnd horsewhipped for moro than to hour. His torture only stopped Whou Itwas pcrcolvou that ho wa about to faint from loss of blood. Ha was delirious for two days. Upon bis recovery the same question was nskod him nnd ho was again whipped , whan ho gave the same uimwar. This time the whin lashes had small pieces of lead on thorn and Toro's body was ono mass of bruisos. During his torture the warden asked him "Whero nro the In surgent leaders hiding } " The poor man really could not. saj , for ho did not know. His daughter nnd wlfo , half criuod with grief , called on the warden for Information ns to tholr husband and father nnd were brutallv struck nnd kicked out of tbo warden's olllco by thu half-drunken soldiers ' on guard , A pas'srr-by said to bo nn English naval ofllcor , It scorns , took sides with the women and u light ensued , In which two of the guards were very badly hurt. The ofllcer was about to bo shot by the friends of the soldlors when the ofllcor in command appeared. The Englishman told him who ho wan and explained the circumstances. The Chilian olllcor remarked that that was the fate thov deserved , to which the Englishman replied , both finally gottlmr Into n heated argument. As he loft the Englishman shook his list In the Chilian's face and said : "If wo get at you curs wo will not leave ouo of your carcasses to toll the story. " The poor women were arrested nnd thrown Into prison. Nothing was given them to wear , and reports say that they have been brutally assaulted by the aolulers. Toro , it Is understood , will bo shot. His body Is so lacerated that ho cannot move In bed and haste to remain In ouo position. Other prisoners have been rnodo to walk on red hot Irons ; Heated pins and needles have been stuck into their Hush , und the rnwhldo has been used In every case. Prisoners have been kept for days without food or water. Jewels , money or'vnliiablcs which any prisoner may have on being arrested nro taken from thorn. Women have been no more respected than men. All nro trcnted alike. In many Instances the women prisoners huvo been mndo U ) tnko p.irt In the drunken orgies of their captors. Members of many of the best families of this country have been treated In this manner. No attention is paid to age , sex or physical ullmonts. Ono old and crippled woman who was arrested was whipped and tortured for n week In order to find out where her son , nn insurgent , was. At the end of the week she died , nnd thirty-six wounds were found on her aged body , The soldiers bitterly halo the English nnd A merlcnn sailors nnd odlcers because the men cannot bear seeing n lot of drunken sol diers dragging , clubbing nnd maltreating a woman or n man who has his hands tied nnd cannot defend himself. They remark some thing and n light s the result , iu which , in spite of tholr arms , the soldiers get whipped. Information reaches hero that the Insur gents have about ton thousand men In Iqulquo and that they are only walling for the word to march to ( toquimbo and the south. Hal- maccda fears thU nml so extraordinary no- tivity reigns horo. Tbo troops are put through the manual of arms every day ana whole regiments with bnttorios of artillery have been sent to rnmforco Cdquimbo nnd nnd Valparaiso. In the gunshops and pow der magazines work is pushed dav and night. Shells are filled and every preparation maiio toocoivo n formidnblo enomv. Balmacoda feels weary and it is whispered ho is losing heart because out of eight important engage ments he has won only ono , The sinking of the Blanco Encilada was really no ex traordinary net of bravery , as the ship was wholly unprepared for an attack nna had her crew on land. The insurgents are going nhond in n businesslike ness-like manner. Augusto Mntto hns been appointed minister to Franco nnd England , Gouznlo Monta to Bolivia , Jnvir Solar to Lima , Abraham Koonig to Buenos Ayres and Pedro Montt to the United States. A telegram received in the war department today states that the government torpedo boats , Lynch and Condoll , attacked thoCoch- rano , Huascar , Mnyathomv and Aconcagqua , but that they fled nnd , owing to their supe rior speed , eluded the insurgent cruisers , The fight lasted about nn hour und a half nnd the cruisers wora llttlo damaged. They have returned to Vnlpaiaiso. Bnimacoda Is much incensed at the press. Every journal ist whom ho can order to bo shot is promptly killed. It is probable that ono of the generals in command of the insurgents in their march against this city will bo General Seavala , an old veteran nnd very popular with the army. Admiral Viol has re signed the position of inteiidanto of Valparaiso. It U said ho will assur.io per sonal command of the government fleet. President Balmncedn is very much worried about the vessels now in Franco , for ho is nfrald the Insurgents will in some way get hold on them. All negotiations for peace have ended and the insurgent commissioners have gone bank to Iqulquo on the French cruiser Volta. Balmncedn , as soon as the ne gotiations had ended , tried to take thorn , claiming that the passports wcrejiot in force from the moment the negotiations ceased. The French minister at once put the commissioners on board the Volta , cleared her decks for action and sent word to Bal- macedn that it ho wanted the insurgent com missioners ho could como and take thorn , but they would have to fight for them. A des perate battle is expected to occur soon , pro bably in the vicinity of Coquimbo. * A Mother's Gratitude. My son was in an almost helpless condition with flux when I commenced using Chamber lain's colic , cholera and diarrhoea remedy. It gave him Immediate relief nnd I nm sura It savud his llfo. I tnko grcnt pleasure In re commending it to all. Mrs. M. L. Johnson , Everett , Simpson county , Miss. S5 and 50 cent bottles forsalo by druggists. Conmis Hiili-Un oil Aluminum. WASHINGTON , Juno 30. The census bureau in n bulletin on the subject of aluminum says : "This interesting metal has at last reached n stage of actual production , nnd the United States is now ono of the loading pro ducers. The all important fenturo of the In dustry at present , however , is an effort by now processes to redtico the cost of making the motal. Prominence is therefore given to n concise nnd very oxnct resume of the meth ods of extraction of aluminum mid their re sults for n number of years , with other valu- nblo information lotdlng to this industry. The product for the census year 18V.I was 47. ll > 3 pounds , Including aluminum In alloys valued ntf'Jtl35 ! , The principal sources of aluminum have heretofore boon cryolite from Greenland , nnd imported bauxite , but re cently dlscovorlus of bauxite have been made in Arkansas which will no doubt load to n moro oxtonslvo use of the domestic article. A Cnro for Cramps in thu Stomiiuh. Albert Irwln , editor of the Leonard , Tox. , Graphic , says : "For the euro of cramps In the stomach Chamberlain's colic , cholera and diarrhoea romccl v is the best and most spcody I "over used , " Many others who have tried It entertain the sauio opinion. Forsalo by druggists. Following Her Motlior'H Kxninplo. Lou Scott has boon having moro trouble over her daughter. The mother claims that she is endeavoring to bring up the girl to bo respectable , and accordingly has hud her at n school in the Bluffs , but allowed her to como homoti ) the dlsreputablo nbodo of her mother on a visit , and the mischief was dono. The woman now claims that n Mrs. Barnes nt ( HO North Sixteenth street Is trying to keep her daughter there for unlawful purposes , nnd wanted the pollco to got her away , but she wns not thoro. She was finally found nt , Twelfth nnd Jackson , and turned over to her parent. Mr. ( lurk to ilio I'uhlli * . I wish to say to my friends nnd the public , thnt I regard Chamberlain's colic , cholera nnd diarrhoea romtxly as the host prepara tion m use for cotio und diarrhoea. His the finest selling mudlcino 1 over handled , bo- ciiusa It always L'ivos satisfaction. O. II. Clark , Oraugovillo , Tox. For sale by drug gists. Ills W i > oii 'I roil bled Him , Dr. Kyle bought a wagon nt Calhoun a few days ago and mortgaged it. Yesterday Kyle struck town and sold tha wagon and towards evening ho was arrested by Doteu- tlvus lluuor and Dempsey nnd charged with disposing of mortgaged property. To Drlvo Out Miilurln Drink nature's tonicHogont , form-mangan ese waters at Excelsior Springs , Mo. KlllovaH D Efllo KUsil was discharged by Judge llllsloy nt her hunrlng yesterday af'.ornoon. Tl.o girl wns arrested the day before nod was charged with stealing &M.50. worth or lace aud ribbons from J. J. BlUs. For beauty , for comfort , for Improvement of the complexion , u o only Poizon I' * powder , there U uQthlug equal to It. IOWA'S ' DESOLATED DISTRICT , Ruin Wrought by Waters in the Counties of Oherukeo and Ida , TRIP THROUGH THE STRICKEN SECTION , * Sad State of Affairs llcvcalert. but 1'luoky Inlialdlants Not Disheart ened nnd the Work , of He- pair Already Bcfjun. Through the appeal for aid by the mayor of Chcrokeo nnd the proclamation of Gov ernor Holes Issued Monday , the outsldo world has been ofilclalty apprised of the destitution resulting from the Hoods which recently Inundated the counties of Cherokco and Ida In Iowa. These official announce- menU have not In the least exaggerated tbo condition of affairs In that unfortunate local ity which was deluged by the oponlug of the Hood-gates ot the heavens. From Ida Grove north to Chorokco the country presents oven yet a desolate aspect , although the waters have subsided. Gradually the usual routine of business and llfo Is being resumed. Trains nro each trip running a llttlo nonrcr their full route , bridges nro being rebuilt with astonishing rapidity nnd , now that the paralysing effects of thu storm nro partially dispelled and the excitement nnd vnguc rumors nro subdued , do people look on the sceuos of devastation and ruin attendant upon the flood ana won der at the marvelous escape from greater loss of life. During the height of the flood nnd the downpour of vain a representative of Tun HUB started across the stricken district , rid ing a horse when possible , walking nnd vvnding when uo other means of locomotion hnvoJInkod tholr forttflfos with It. The llt tlo crook running quilHIy through tbo town nnd from which no on < > x pec ted danger was the ono to receive the yn.U volume of wntor which fell , nntl Its hlllsiaos but too surely di rected tbo torrent. ' 1 lU1 homos which were In this valley were destroyed without raoroy. When the storm burst nil sought their homos , thcro.l" feeling secure thcro. Work of Mrrojpi Ilfo Snvor * . It WM the cool , Icroi head of n railroad man which saved n lanto loss of llfo. Be coming alarmed nt the'storm , ho stopped out to find several inches oti'tntcr on the ground. Ho called a neighbor , VW him to run to the fire boll whllo ho rushed through the streets culling t people to tlia'for ' their lives. Had It not been for this those who lived on the higher parts could not hixVo rendered the heroic aid they gave. Men fought like tigers against the waters' onslaught In boats , on rafts nnd by plunging In to save lives. Deeds of vnlor were done which seem in credible , nod to the tireless energy of these heroes is duo the fact that not ono Itfo was lost. lost.Fifty houses were entirely destroyed nnd their remnants strew the river for miles. Sovonty-llvo residences were carried from tholr foundations from four feet to half n mile , while twenty-five or thirty are nearly ruined by the water. All the accumulation was gone In n moment. InmiiK < > to bo Hopalrcd. A full realisation of the devastation Is not had until the return Journey , when , not buoyed up by the oxoHomont , the full power of the xvntors can be better comprehended nnd some tnoro definite lOen formed ns to the great damage dona this beautiful land. When ono fully realises what It means to have all the bridges swept awny nnd roads wnshed outns if done by plows and scrapers , mid can look on the scone after the excite- mcnt is over , then does ono wonder that such wldo spread injury can bo repaired. The pluck of these sturdy settlers , however , will not lot this blight bo more than tem porary. The blow Is n hard ono to bear , but the pluck und enterprise which have made Ida nnd Cherokee counties the peer of western farming communities , nnd erected the modern nnd elegant homes , the substan tial barns nnd outbuildings , and caused the general appearance of thrift which ovory- StSjy f , . , " " v nisiiiEXCn : iMsiwc r ov OIIIUIOKKE. nvalled , swimming swollen creeks and ferry ing rivers on rafts. But the Journey to Cherokco was finally accomplished , after many ethers had failed lu the attempt. Destruction at Idn < rovc. Approaching the storm limit from the south toward Ida Grove , one traverses a chain of mountainous hills with mud und water iu the valleys. At Ida the force of the Maple was turned fooso upon all that portion of the town on the north side of the railroad. A few of the houses were situated on knolls and were but slightly damngod. The larger portion were deluged. The people imme diately commenced cleaning the mud and slime from their effects nnd were again en joying the comforts of homo when the terri ble storm of Juno 23 , Just a week from the preceding ono , came , nnd for the second time were they driven from their homes in confu sion nnd dismay to seek shelter on the higher ground on the south side. The long bridge spanning the Maple river was wrecked , as were nil the bridges along the valley , thus cutting off communication with the north. The tracks on both sides of the railroad bridge were carried away and the telegraph wires rendered useless. Sad Deaths in the Flood. West from Holstein the damage was se vere. At Correctlonvillo the Hood scorned to take pleasure in its ability to whirl away the belongings of the toilers. A largo trac- where appears , will soon ovorco mo this sot-back. Telegrams are pouring Into all the flooded towns from friends asking for news of loved ones. The operators along thu line are nil working early and late to handle the busi ness , and a moro accommodating body of men It Is hard to find. . . NED. tiOVTJtl OJ1AJIA. The three Sisters of providence who have been conducting St. Agnes' parochial school loft last evening for St. Inry'sof the Woods , Indiana , to spend their vacation. C. Haskoll of Denver , Colo. , broucht In n largo shipment of hos yesterday. The stockmen from tbo far woit are beginning to shin to thu South Omaha market instead of to Kansas City , as formerly. John Adams also brought in six cars of porkers from Dawsouvillc , Mo. The class ot "Jl under the direction of their teacher , Miss Crowlo.v , held a very enjoyable picnic in Syndicate park yesterday afternoon. Lawn tennis nnd other'sports were Indulged in and this the last reunion of the class was a fitting close to the year. The Mutual trust company yesterday transferred to Nelson Toncray several large parcels of land In Jottor's addition the sum paid being $12,000. The Bohemian united lodges have decided to purchase a lot near Twentieth and Q streets. They will erect a turner an d dance hall for the use of all the Bohemian societies in the city. JiuiRiio Holut , whoso parents rosldo nt Twentieth and Brown streets , was kicked by 3 i i5i i l g i s l r : " B r LA * - = _ = r Hr = " = - J - . , OX THK OU1SKIHT9 OF CIIF.UOKEB. tlon oiipino wns curried nearly hull n rallo nntl thrown cari'losslv In the mud ns a boy would throw awny a brolton bat. It was nt Correctlonvlllo that the saddest of nil the flood Incidents wns onnotod. Two little children namnd Hartman were drownod. Their father mot n similar fate last winter by breaking throtiKli the Ice. Hnro also the wntor scokinp what it could devour cau ou lire to aud terror to the scene by slacking llmo in a lumber yard and firing the lumber. The damage nt Movlllo Is confined to n severe - vero soaking of nomos and contenU In the lower part of town. Trains on thnt branch reached Cushlng yostordny and will bo run ning through to Movlllo by Friday. Over , through nd under roads from which are wiped the somblnnco of highways , Hol stein , the hustling , busy town of Idn county , Is reached. The flood effects hero were trivial , yet thojr were not without tholr great loss and grief. Hero It was thnt Mrs. John Cl/ox , n young nnd beautiful woman , mother death. She wont with a lighted lamp to the cellar while preparing bre.ilcfast , and almost immediately a terrible explosion followed , which aroused the town. It is supnojod the water hnd entered the collar and overturned the gnsollno can , the gas from which ignited. Within half an hour u similar explosion oc curred in the cellar of Grosltrugor's hotel. Lightninir also played havoc among build ings , killing ono man named Chris ICommo nnd several horses and cattle. Hall swept a district of three by ton miles. Wind do- * . * \ . ( ft."i. . ft\ I.OOM.SU IIOUS MAIN MTIIRKT , IDV ( it | < ) \K. strojoil bridges , and the horrors of the flood were uijuiileil by those olctuents. Sniukcii OHy ol'Clioroki'f. Agnln north , ever moro rends which llttlo resemble tholr wonted regularity , through pools of mud thnt cause ono to moro fully op- prccinio the "Slough of Despond , " nnd ever the wreck strewn Sioux river by boat , nrd TIIK littK man is in ChoroUoo tlio first nnd only newspaper man from the outsldu world to roach the stricken city and lot the world know what mUory nnd woo are known by thli portion of IU iKMiple. Here the chief elf of the imps of destruction which vented tholr malice , had sway , The city U ono of push and onlorprUo. Within u year (300 ( people a horse yesterday afternoon and his log broken. A number of South Omaha young men have organised ft military company. They mot last evening in IJowloy's ' hull and com pleted arrangements. Mrs. Prank Morton , the wife of the popu lar Union stockyards employe , loft last even ing for a two mouths' visit to her sister in Klrkwood , 111. Mr. and Mrs , J. Phillip * left yesterday for Chicago to bo absent several weeks. George L. Vhu has returned from a pleasure - uro trip through the great northwest. Dr. Blrnoy euros ciuarrn. Boo bldg. I'.l ItAGtlAPHS. Oswald Oliver of Hastings is at tbo Pax- ton. ton.K K A. Portorfleld of Kearney is at the Pax- top. top.John John A. Caste of Hastings ts at the Mil- lard. lard.Frank Frank A. Dean ofrHoldrogo is at the Dellono. . ( i. u .1 , C , Durch and wlfapf Wymoro nro at the Mlllard. \ ' t Or. J. W. Howit of 'Bcilwood is a guest at the Mlllard. L" ' O. S. Halo and wife of Craig are guests at the Dollono. ' ' H P. Shumway of WafcoUold is ft guest at the Mlllard , . | . - .Mrs. Woodhurst of 'Orocnwootl , la. , is a i < ucst at the Murray , j i W C. Holilon of Kjivirnoy , editor of the Liberty Hell , is nt the ' xton. Miss Mnbcl Waggenqr , i daughter of Bailey Waggoner , mayor of Aioblsou , U n guest nt the I'axton."u' W U. Mead , Jr. , arfd" family started on the Burlington flyer yeito'rVlhy for Coxsackle , N. Y , where they will spend the summer. C. W. Spence , who f&r'Hh.o past year has been traveling forthoOreat Western typo foundry of this city , loft yesterday for Ode- bolt , la. , whoru ho will start a newspaper of his own. Miss ICItty Wllklns , a largo rnncho owner of Idaho , bettsr known asj"tho cattle queen. " Is iu the city with a tnrgo lot of stock , both hoi'sos and cattle , which she has brought hern to market. Misses Jcannlo Marble nnd 10 mm a Oottso loft last uvening for Cu&hing's Island , They will also vnlt Chicago , Now York , Boston , Portland , Montreal , Lake Oeorgo und Lnko Champlatn. They uxpect to bo gene about six weeks , ( iunoral Van Wyck was in the city lost uvonh'K and this morning taken the train for Crelguion , where he will address the Grand Army boys tomorrow , The general goes from there to Ulysses , whcro bo delivers the Fourth of July oration. Dr. Birney euros catarrn , Boo blilp. nrv H ORTF H , . J X XM Ww JML HL. M < The average man wants to be a little better dressed than usual. If he's a young man going to take his best girl to some picnic or on some excur sion ; If he's a married man and going to take his family to some quiet resort to spend the day , or if he's a learned Judge going to some coun try town to "Make the Eagle Scream" the day we celebrate , he'll want to be a little better dressed than on ordinary clays. For Fourth of July week we have arranged for your comfort , a special sale of Fim Summer Coats and Vests at Extremely Interesting Prices. We will sell elegant Black Mohair Alpaca Coats in all sizes from thirty-three to forty-six , worth two dollars and seventy-five cents to three dollars. We will sell beautiful brilliantine coats and vests , in handsome shades of tan , brown and mode , in all regular sizes , worth just three dollars. We will sell magnificent corded Mohair Coats and Vests , in all regular sizes , in half a dozen dif ferent shades and colors , worth exactly four dollars. We will sell the finest Drap 'D Ete Coats and Vests , in blacks and handsome colors , in all regu lar sizes , worth five or six dollars , Open Till Nine O'Clock All This Week- a ni' ' . . .IUUHAI City Day Kxprut * . 10.15 11 m | . .Kninui City Nliilit Kiprein. C.'ill a m To euro nillonsnesa. Sick Headache Constipation. llolarln. Llior CoropIali.tB. take Ilia mfo anil certain remedy , SMITH'S BBLE tj o the SMAIJi 81215(40 ( llttlft rxianatofliebot. tie ) Thar are tlio rnoatcnnTenlent ; suit all e sa. 1'rlcoof lthar ilio , 25 cenU pertxitlle. 717' 70 ' - ' ! I'lioto-uraTnrfli panel UOof ttb jilcturo lorl cnta ( coppers or > tampa ) . J r. BMITU A CO. , lUkeraof ' ' " " " * " * " * - | Br ncTAiti A nur-ruiic urRlv r llHf llke"lr. J'lurce's ' il knctlo ; Kliutlo Trim. ' Ithaarinnlthotiianitit II > u wunttlio IIHh'I'.ncnd toluntaiuiia ( ur f rre l' inihl | t .No. 1. SI * ucUo UliutlcTrui * Co. , bun Fruuclicu , Col NO OUREL ! MO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Many your * ' oxperlciicn. A rcKiilnr grnrtimto In medicine > mpimniii HIIOIT. Is aim trontlnu rrltli thl greatest tfuceess , nil NLTVOUI , Chronic and Private DMemoi Apeimincnt euro K itrantfiMl for Cntarrli , pcriunlorrlioou , Lost Mnnliuud , Somliml Wuaknens , Night tiom g , Impotu icy , SyplHIK Htrliture , and nil dlioim-i of tlio Blood , skin and Urlniirr Orifiim. N U I gimrHnlco JiOJ lor uvury case 1 nndorlnko nnrt fnll locum. Comulmtlun fret ) flook i.Mntorlos of J.lfo ) i nt freo. Olllou hours 3 n. in. to 8 p. m. Bundnr 10 a iu. to 12 ui. Bond stump for roply. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. NI W YOUIC MIIiITAUY AOA.DKMY , CoUU.WiuniiT , II.H..A..M. , Cornwall , N.Y. FEMALE ACADEMY ffMytar. Prcpnrotory.Oollnrinto , MnMc ami Uni-Art \onr > cM rlU for > \ ellusley. Pent ! for tlluntratc'd catnluKiio K 1.1IULLAUU. A. JI. , 1'iln. Juiknonvlllo , 111. KEI\S \ IL WORTH H ABJLT Mr , Hiibcock'o Kculltvorth School. A HnariHntiand Jiit/.s'c/u il/orUlrl * , "III open SeplrmltrXS , Itlll. nt henlluiorUi , 111. , (15 ( miles north 01 Chicago on Lake Hhore ) jNetr and thornuuhly I'qiilpiKxI liulkHnn' erected especially for the nchool. but throe minutes milk from the railway Rtatlon.Sui > erlordTnntaKei aiidboautlfiil location. For circulars , nddrosg MIl3.JIAliyKlVI5S13AllCOCIC ! , Konllworth , III. Entrance nxiimlnat Inns In Chicago In charge of I'rof. Ucnrgo Mowlam ! , at the Hoard of ICil- Ufutlon rooms , C'lty II. ill , .lunu „ ' " > mid -R ; it 0 n. m. . and in .St. Ijouls In charge of I'rof. ft 11. Ijonjr , cilllee uf Hnpt , of Schools. Seventh and OhiHtnut st rents , Juno > und a : utUu. in. Catalogue free. _ J , 11. irr.Xt'K , Jr. , ii * tJxiNQTQN : % nib. JTjI.pitncton , Mo. ( itth year ) opens Sept. icth. 15 In b acuity. Literature , Languages , Mathematics , Science , Mmlc. PAumncr. Llocutlon , ] lu incsj L curie , etc * Location healthful. IJuiTJlni. * enlarged , rcnovatetl and refurnished 1 steam heated and . -tijjhtM. . Tor eauloirut atldresi W. \V1LSO.N , A. 31. . 1'rrn. , JJ.AIMJ'J ON , MO. iij \ j ear begin * September 9 i&ji Kecular Cunltula lead * Jut in decree * ; Specialties Music , Art. Llncuilon , r.mna - ilum , free Lecture Cour . etc Heaulifulrounds , Llegant HuiMiiti' , all modern anointments , Send f > r Catakinie. AUC'1I1UALI > A. JTOftEH , lrei , I.L\i > UTU > , UO. IIJZABETH AULL SEMINARY , A Christian Home School Tor 40 Young Ladle * . 3od Set * slon bept , 8. No public eitubittons Literature , Umlc and Art , specialties. Complete water service For < ataJogu addmi J. U. lilAVrON , Irr * . . I.KXIM1TO.N , MO. WEHTWUh/H / MILirfiBy ADflDEfriY TON , Preparation tor , West 1'oirtt or Iiuslneif. Advantage * n < l terms HOTEL DEX.XIOETE. Cor. 1-Jtli nml ( . 'upltol Are. Just completed , has 1OO rooms , three 8talr vay , from the top to the bottom , has fine elevator and dining room service , In lire proof throughout , flno billiard rooms aud the finest tollot rooms In the city. Lar o Bam pi o rooms. Suites-with bath , etc. Cor. 14th and Capitol Ave , Street ear Hurvloiln all directions. Rates , from $2)60 to $ 1 WOODS' „ . THE PENETRATING QUIC PLASTER. j- In < > l H'K. OthciB III AND THE r - cnniparlion nrc elow or DEAD V/ODD'S ' PLASTER , H t'anulrutuii , lie. ll v ii. Cur en , All Irue laU. If admit rouiudy fur nil tb t prlvntBdlicU Mtr.ct. ) . A certain rnre ( or thy drhlll- t tlnr weakuuM peculiar I procrlo * It and feal Ufa In recmnmeudlnt ; U to * " ' J8TONCR"rMl'Dre [ ) TOT.Iu. Hul'1 l > y DriiuulaUk 1 > RIC'K 01UO. lioDuo'H I'orioilloal PlllH. Ttili French nimtulr nets dtrecllr upon thu Konora- UTO onftns and cure * upprvulun of the uivnaus llortluce forli , unit cnn bo walled Hbuuld not t uted during pmimncr JubtMra , druicifl > t > and ttiu public > upi > llud bf Uuudaiaa lruv ) C < j , Uuikba. Throw Away Your Old Freezcrl Constructed on a scluntlflo principal , and. Ilio only mtioliliui that iniiKi's lun cream In stiintly. If you have u , laok I'rmt you will Have ItHrost ailo/i'ii tliiu 4 a year , ft Is no ? > y or sloppy , Aohllil run operate IU 4 quart I U-iiuiirt I 8-cjunrt , 375 $6.50 QnppintTr ] On olJubidlljf uu , , Kddin ID ! ) Iti-o ItldV , Oinnliii , Ni < h. T " OJSTBONDERBY IL-iTHIA ! l.IKKS IT. " Iili THE CUIIIS AND HOTELS USE IT. OocToiis KvEiivwiiEKi : 1'un.suiti nn it SKVICKAL rilOIJSANDOl' ' TIIKM DKINr ! IT. THE BALKS LAIinElt THAN Af.L OTIIEI LITIIIA WATKUH CO.MIIIM3I ) . 32ow ! fOIIIiI ) IT HE OTItnUWISK. E EVERY TESTIMONIAL VEKIKIKO 111 A PltYbU'IAN. WltlTi : KOItOtJK I1OOIC WIIICJII IS I'MJL ! Oil TIII1M. rf-JH ASK VOlMt.NEIGUIIOH . WHAT OU1I ID : n IH Dr.Mi.MHEIt : IT IS AN ANTIDOTE Tl JtW aritONlJ DKINK , LOOK OUT rou CMPAI' IMITATIONS , El.IOIOOSSl'AKKIilNO I.ONDONDEItlll Tor Palo liy all 1'lnt-Clam Iru ) xlsts am 1'AXTON & ( JAM.AUlinit. DIsttlbutlni OH ABLE "B. 1 B < KINS & CO. . .T Kllliy St , lIoHion , Mass. . Boiling A-'ents. "SANATIVO. " th . . It Mild with a At'rlttiimiiiurnnlro to cure oil Ncnotin ! ) ! carc , such ai Wck Mrinory , uon vl Drain I'owor , liitniUrhc , Wakcf uluccs , Ui > t Mar. ho ( ] , Vrrvc/UMirm , l > i - fltuile. nil drnl-o end - DotoroA. After Uso. loj of po-rer of tha riiotograpjipd ( roni life. ' Pltl.ri r canifd' liy OTcr-cicrtlon , jouthful Inilcucr'tloui , or the cirrwho uiti of tubacco , opium , tit otlmulnuu , which ul'Jmktcly lead to Innrniity , Coiuuinptlou nnd InMnlty. Put up In conri-nlf nt form to carry In the iul pocket. 1'rlco f 1 n pwlcxrfr , or 8 for M , With tvery W order we ida \ o a wrltlijn Kuurniitno to euro or refund the munny. Svnt by mull to nny HiJdrcM. Clrcultr tree. Mention tlili paper. Add r CM , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , l > r nch OIIc for U. a A. 417 ncul.orn ntrrA. CII1CAOO. II.U KOH SA1.K IN OMAHA. NEIL , ) f KuliD A Co. , Cor , ISIh & IKiuxli ( < U. J A FnllrrA < 'o.C < ir I4lh A Do ' A I ) TottiriVlM I nniicil Illuff * In rpIIK Whuliiss Uluetilu lliillwiiv J Wuriilnic , Tim inilillo IH i > : iutlonuil that all thu piitents anil Inventions of Mnlonu \Vhelost fur otoiliiuid ami undnrKroiin'i rail way ysloiiiH urn ownoil iiinl ooutrolled ox'-tiir fllvely liy thu WliuluMH Eluotrlu Itallwuy ( Join- p.iny 'if Vlr.'lnla , ollloo Wtislilni > toii. I ) . ( ' . , anil Hint nnv uoiniinny iislnn any of Hiilil ln- VL'iitliins liillaliln to action for Infrlir.'uniuiit Hini'lal | notlco N huruliy Klvcn Hint no llcoimoi havit lii'uu urantud and tluit no Drrton in om * pu ( irod to uriuit HCIIIISCK. Tim \VhclfH < Kli'O- trlo Uullwuy Coiiip.iny I ) . K Merrill , jr. , sou- retury > \ iiHliluKton , U. U.