1IOLT MONTY'S ' VETERANS , Eocond Day of Tholr Annual Reunion a Complete ftiocoss , MANY VISITORS BEING ENTERTAINED , FOUR" - nd Speeches hy AVoll Known Nnhrankii Cltl/.nnn In the Order of tlm Dnjr Camp Notc . ATKINSON , Xob. , Aug. G. fSpcclnl Tele gram to TUB IJr.t : . ] Tlili , tlio RCCOIU ! tiny of tlio Holt county rounlo'i , at Atkinson , lias proved a success. Tlio attendance was thrllblo that of yesterday. The loading tea- tlires in tlio pavilion were music , SOUKS ami pucchos , Judge Tucker , of Valontlno , made onn of his truly original characteristic speeches , which was rocolvod with hearty applause by the audience. Next in line came General C. JI. Van Wyck. Afliir a few witty rotnnrks nt the Judge's eloquence , ho made the assor- tlon that tie had not come , hero to timko a po litical spocoh , although It cropped out In every sentence , nnd ho managed to tnnko n very good alliance speech before lie finished. Judge IClnknld came In from the west this morning nn'l will remain until tomorrow. Tomorrow's program H a.s follows : ti a m , , rovollU * . Tii. m. , breakfast ; 10 a. m. , cnll ot tntos. Addresses will bo ilollverod In the nftor- noon by .fudges Klnkald and Tuckor. 'J'lio visitors are having n great love feast tonight. Justice TcmrtM-eil with HlVrey. TKCTMSKII , Nob. , An ? < " > . [ Special to Tnr. BEB. ) A very novel Judgment was found In a Justlua docket of this county rendered several years ago by L , C. Chapman , then acting justice of the P.MCO . and now aspirant for the ofllco of district Judge on the alllnnco ticket. The following Is a correct copy of the judgment : Ktnto of Nebraska vs 1'orry Darnell. Jndg- nicnt Dofondnnt appears mid withdraws hit plea of not L-iillty. and pleads guilty to it charge of im.mlt H IsconsKli-rod liy tlio court that tlio guilty person , 1'orrv Oimioll , pay a line of 810 and costs nnd that liu stand committed until paid and that ho work nut the said line nnd costs upon the stnuds of tlio village or city of Tecnmsoh. and that ttio s-ild I'orrjr Darnnll ho allowed the sum of Jl.fiO for cneh day's work upon thublrouls of said vlllaco until tlm due and costs taxed at l'ii.0t ) Ijo paid by s.ild work at said pi Ice pur day as ubovo mentioned. And It Is hereby asked by the citizens of nnld village and tbo court and dork thereof nnd nil the subjects of thu s-ild court and per sons comicctml with thlH realm and who an ) conncetod with the 1'nlteil stutes of Amorion nnd by Iho president of the same that , all of Ills subjects and that ( led , croatin Ills wisdom will hmo pity on the said I'urry Darnell ; that llo will save Ills poor soul and withhold Ills wrath therefrom , and all morey that our lloavunly I'athnr In Ills wise , great and good way limy see lit to bellow upon this poor ex ample of humanity. If the alllnnco are victorious with the above nsplrant the public * nay expect a .ludgo Mc Kay In the First Judicial district of Nebraska. McCooi Junction Prospootn. McGooi , JUSCTIONNob. . , Aug. 5. [ Special toTiiB BKK.J The busy llttlo town of Mc Cooi Junction tas no mayor to extend n friendly welcome to the harvest excursionists but Its citizens and business men would bo pleased to have any excursionists como nnd DOO one of the best business points In Ne braska. McCooi Junction Is surrounded by the very best Improved farms , of wonderful fertility , which are watered by the Blue river and Its tributaries. What McCooi wants is n manufactory for making twine , more especially binding twine. .There is an Immense acreage of llax and in dications are that tons of llax str.iw In this locality will bo wasted , ns there will bo no tioed for it. The llluo nvorfurnishes abund ant water power for a factory. U.K. Vandorvcer is building a largo stor- ngo olnvator on which bo has n largo force of help so as to have It completed in time to got bis share of the crop that will bo marketed here. Any ono Interested In the manufacture of twlno will Hurt it to their Interests.to cor respond with McCooi Junction. Unknown Oinnliti Itoy Klllod. Ni'.miASKA. OITV , Nob. , Aug 5. [ Special Telegram to THE BBK. ] A young IIIBII per. haps eighteen years of ago mid unknown was instantly killed near Union. In this county , this morning. Ho was stealing n ride on the Missouri Paclllc nnd was riding on the trucks beneath the sleeper. lie got on at Omaha and was making his way to Kansas City , out had told another Icid that ho intended getting oil at this place. His body was horribly mangled < vnd there \VM nothing by which ho could bo Identi fied except on his right arm below the elbow was tottood In blue ink the bust of a man with his right nrm resting on n pedestal below which were the initials-"E. H. " The remains were placed in n baggage car nnd brought to this city , whore they were viewed by a great many pooplo. The coroner did not consider It necessary to hold an in quest , and the remains were burled without identification. DIIIVCB County . \ lliiiniicfTlclcet. CIIADIIOM , Nob. , AUK. 5. [ SpecialTelegram to TUB Ht'.i ! . ] The opening convention of thu campaign wns hold b\ the farmers' alliance party of Dnwos county Inst night , nnd the following ticket placed in nomination : Treas urer , S. M. B. Stunrt , business manager of the Alliance Uooinernng ; county clerk , John ; Q. Mahcr , the present Incumbent , elected two yours IIRO ns n democrat ; shorilT , Ilonrv J. Jlrown , u former ; county school superintend- cnt , L , . H. Fennor.n throroticnl agriculturist , now In ollico , to which ho wns appointed ns n republican : clerk of the district court , An drew Morrlsfiy , n ymuu' Inw student ; com missioner Second district , A. S , Mossni.iti , the present Incumbent , appointed ns n rcpub- . llcnnj commissioner Third district , J. J. Hnr- voy ; surveyor , L. 13. Larson ; coroner , S. C. Ulbbs. Bfnny Irons In tlio Kl-e. OAKIANO , Nob. , Aiiff. 4. iSpocinl to TIIK IlEK.1 The republican county control - trol committee met here today nnd Issued Its call for n county convention to bo hold ntTokamnh September 14. The democrats liavo held their convention nnd nmnlnntod n j " " " " - " full ticket. The prohlnltionlsts nro nlso on " ( Took with n ticket. The independents will hold tholr county convention August 1J nlso. From present indications it will bo wnrin nil along the line in the conunc contest. l < roni now until the election mini will be thrown nnd thura seems to bo a disposition to use It by everyone. Injured l y Motor. IlKATittCK , Nob. , Aug. fi. [ Special Tolo- grnm to TIIK HKK.I . .1.V. . McCnlplu , con ductor on the motor line , received n shock vrbllo oiling the trolley on the car last even ing. His nrms * cnma in contact with ttio wlro through some moans nnd ho fell sonso- lesii to the street from the topof the our. llo was picked up nnd wns soon brotmht to cou- BclouBiiobs. Aside from a few slight bruises ho oscupcd injury. Shot Throiiuh llio llunrt. BKVVKII OITV , Neb , , Aug. 5. [ Special Telegram to TUB Den. ) While out buntine \vlthaniiniberof companions this afternoon Kmory Greenwood was killed by the acci dental discharge of a shotgun which was carelessly handled by a comrade. Ho was > hot through the bonrt , death resulting In- instantly. Young Greenwood was eight vcnrs old and the son of J. W. Uroon wood of this city. _ Slight DiiiiuiKU l > y Firo. Nob. , Aug. 5. [ Special Tola- crum to TIIK HUE. ] J. S. Gulbortson's cigar manufactory was damaged by II ro last ulgbi to the extent of $100. The loss Is fully covered by insurance. Newsboy Hurt. NOIIFOI.K , Nob. , Aug. B , [ Special Tolo- grain to Tun Bus. ] Nathan Morgan , the ilxtoen-yoar-otd sou of R. Morgan of tbii plnco , had his heel frightfully crushed whllo onileavoring to bonrU n morning train nt Sioux Ulty yesterday. Nathan U the now- " boy on the Chicago"St , I'anl , Mlnnoapoll * ft Omaha train running between Norfolk ana Sioux City. Ho win n llttlo Into on reaching the train , nnd ni It was moving out , ho nt- tempted to board It with the nbovo results. An attempt will bo mndo to save the foot. This h Iho second son Mr. Morgan has had injured within n year , his son Ocorgo losing his leg In a similar manner. llnMtliiKH N'ows Notes. H.\smo , Nob. , Aug. 5. [ Special to Tun Ilp.r.j Mrs. R II. Klrraln loft yesterday afternoon for Mlntlon. The front of the ( Jox block on Hastings avenue U being removed prior to putting bettor pinto glass In. The remains of William Bcrdlno were burled this afternoon from "tho residence on Iltirlington nvonuo. The sorvicoi were con ducted by \vtnndb.iiro trlbo , No. D , of the Hen Mon. The funeral wns largely attended by sympathetic friondi. It Is Koni-rnlly understood that Auemtlno nnd Anderson , the light weight "nugV nro to huvo another sotto in this city In Iho near future , A lawn locial was hold at the residence of S. H. Mouro nt T-J1 North Hastings nvonuo. Mln Nroma O'llrien bus returned from n visit toSU Louis. MestN.I. . Hurst , Ooorgo Pratt. Oswald Oliver nnd .Incob Fisher returned this morn ing from n ple.uuro trip to the Black Hills. Mrs. KlUnbcth Hoover , wlfo of Colonel Hoover , dopiitv oil Inspector of this district , died of consumption at Hltto Hill thU morn ing The doi-i'iisod is n sister of Dr. Lynn of this city. Colonel Hoover Is nt the Grand Army of the Unpuhllc nitionnl cnotrnprnant nt Datioit nnd has been tologrntihcd to. Thu funeral will bo hold on his return on Fri day.A . A very heavy rain this morning made the farmers' faces look tiiltd | glum. A total of twenty-nine Inches of r.iln hai fallen here this year slnco.lnmmry I. Wrecked at IMnitHinoiitli. I'MTTSMot'Tii , Nob. , Aug. 5. ( Special Telegram to Tin : BBK. | This evening the 0. & M. depot nt this point nnrrowly escaped demolition In consequence of the derailing of n cotiplo of cars of the fast stock train No. M. Tbo train comprised eighteen palace stock cars loadau with cattle and nogs for the east and came through the ynrds nt the rate ot twenty miles nn hour. When It struck the switch nt the south end of the depot two cars in tno middle of thn trnln were derailed , the front car running along the inside rails Until ono of the rftlls broke. The other car plowed up the platform nnd track for n distnnco of 100 ynrds. The train came through nt : V > , just ahead of passenger No. S , and it is a tnlraclo that some ono wns not hurt , the platform being somewhat , crowded at the tltno. The cause of tbo accident Is stated to bo a defective wheel under the llrst car derailed , and that the switch WHS not qtnto closed. Trnfllc was delayed about two hours , but ncitnor the cars nor tlio.stock were hurt except consider- nbly shaken up. Si-vcro Storm nt St. I'nul. ST. PAUL , Neb , Aug. 5. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK HHK ] Tills morning about 2 o'clock tlio severest thunder storm of tbo season visited our city. Lightning struck the residence of tr. A. N. Scott and it wns burned to the ground. Mr. Scott and n young son , the only ones of tbn family at homo , bad n narrow escape. Most of tbo furniture was saved. The house wns In sured forSOO. Police Judco Norton's ' residence wns nlso struck , but the dainngo Is slight. A lire was seen in the bills east of here , but no informa tion can bo gained as yet as to what it is. New Mank for Ilnnoroft. B ixruojT , Neb. , Aug. fi , [ Special to TUB BKK. ] The orgnubutio ! ! of n Citizens' bank was completed yesterday by the election of the following olllcors : President , William Ward : vice president , .T. W. Huntsbcrirar ; cashier. E. T. Ulco ; directors , D. W. Burke , John W. Watson , William Wnrd , F. B. Barber , M. M. A. Senior , E. T. Kico , J. W. Huntsbergor. The hank will begin business September 1 , 1S9I , with $ 'oUOO capital. The oflleo will bo In ono of the rooms of a two-story brick , 2. > x. TO , which will bo built nssoon as material for Its construction can bo secured. ArrcHiod on n Serious Cliiirjje. LINCOLN' , Nob. , Aug. 5. [ Special Tolocrnm to Tiir. BKK.J Alien Ilisknoy , aged twonty- eight , was nrrestod today , charged with en ticing thirtoon-poar-old Ida May Kilmer from homo for Immoral purposes. May Mayhem a servant girl employed by J. E. UIggs , confessed wbllo in the sweat box. that sno had robbed the house of $7. ) worth of silver , nnd sent It to St. Joseph The property war Intercepted by wire. A few days before , the house was robbed of n gold watch , but she denies stealing that. She Is under arrest. Buried tlio Victim. YOIIK , Nob. , Aug 5. | Special to TUB Bnn.J John McCullougb , the engineer killed by the explosion of a threshing maching oncino , Monday afternoon , was buried last night by the Grand Armv of the Republic post of this city.State State Superintendent A. K. Gaudy lec tured to n largo audlenco of teachers nnd their friends In the Presbyterian church last night on "Subjects of Immediate Interest to Touchers , " Better 'Mum Prohibition. BI.AIII , Nob. , Aug. 5. [ Special Tologmm to Tun Bui ? . ] Blair seems to bo cra/ed over the ICeoloy institute , as yesterday Kansas was sold to Blair parties nnd today South Da kota wns sold to another stock company com posed of Blair men nnd ono or two from Iowa. Neither company has located the town that they expect to operate In , but will make n tour of inspection in u few days through the respective stat-js. Kiitertnincd Thi-ir PiiHtor. Tvm.t ; Ilncic , Neb. , Aug 5 , [ Special to Tun BEK.J The now pastor of the Presbyterian church , Hov. W. H Nlloi , and family were surprised last evening with a pound party from their parishioners. The panonago was fairly crowded with the members of the church nnd the people of the community. Some excellent music was provided upon the piano , autoharp , French harp and guitar , making quite n band. linrred tlio Company. Fu.t.s CUT , Noo. , Aug. 5--Speclal [ Tele gram to TIIK BKK.J Managers Shutllff nnd Slaughton closed Jonnla's opera house last night ngalnst the Spoonor dramatic com pany. This company was billed to show In this citv for ono week and on Monday und Tuesdny nights broke consldcr.iblo property. On refusing to pay for the same , the house was closed. Failure ut Itroken Ilmv. BUOKKN Bow , Neb , Aug. 5. [ Special Tol- egrnm to TUB BKK. | The dry goods store of W. J. Bonn was closed today under two chattel - , tel mortg.tgns , one hold by Klomun & Arnold of this plnco nnd the other by n bank of KIrksvlllo , Mo The tnortungoi nggrcgato ubout $ l't)0. ) It Is thought hero that the af fair will bo llxeil up and that the suspension will bo only temporary. I'lnuo Chanced. BIIOKKN Bow , Nob. , Aug , 5. [ Special Tolocrnm to TIIK BKK. I The Farmers' bank of Custnr county has moved Its plnco of busi ness to the north side of the city Into the building formerly occupied by tbo Central Nebraska National bank which suspended some weeks ngo , _ Beiiti-loo KiiHlncHS Failure. Hiivriiict : , Nob. , Aug. 5. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB Bui.J : The grocery establish ment of M. S. Brown & Co. , on Conrtstrcot between Sixth nnd .Seventh , was closed by creditors last ovonlng. The liabilities are about (1,000 , assets about tbo samo. Closed ny Ills Creditors. DivinCmr , Nob. , Aug , 5. [ Special Tola- gram fo TUB Bue.J-Tho drug stock of Dr. E , J. Murphy was lakon possession of this morning by the City National bank on a chattel mortgage for & 5.V ) . It is thought the stock will pay all creditors in full. the IndehtedneNx. YOIIK , Nob. , Aug. 5 , [ Special to TIIK DKB.I The farm mortgage recapitulation of the month of July for York county Uows a decrease of H.1W. WASHINGTON GETS THE PRIZE , National Capitol Selected ai the Flaco for the Next Rounlon. COMMANDER VEAZEY'S OPENING ADDRESS , of the Kiioniiitniotit | 1'lnnlly Opened Woman' * Holier Corp IJcKln Iliolr Ninth Animal Notional Convention , DnriintT , Mich. , Ausr. . * . The next encamp ment of tno Uroml Army of the Honubllo will Do hold t the natlotml capital , Wash- lugion , D. C. Tim win tlooldoil today on the llt * t ballot and although the nartliani of Lincoln foci disappointed , there Is a general resolve by t'oo veterans from all ( jiiarters to innko the encampment at Washington ono worthy of the capital of the union. The twenty-fifth annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic boRtm Its formal session thU morning. All that art and culture could do to makn the mam moth building nttracllvo Imdbocn exerted - orted In the decorations which ndorn the Interior. Despite the Immensity of the hall It was crowded to the utmost. A few mlmitei baforo the opotiltiK General Voazoy and staff entered the hill and were escorted to the grand stand. The itppoaranco of the coinmander-in-chlcf was the signal tor up- plauso. General Voazoy rapped the assemblage to order. Ho announced the formal ononlnp of the encampment and directed the adjutant KCiffrnl to call the roll of the departments. Kvory state and territory in the union was represented and the roll showed the fullest attendance of delegates In the history of the organization. General Voa/.cy'n Address. The opening address of the commander- - chief was listened to with cnrapt attention : "Comrades , " said General Veuzoy , "this Is the silver anniversary of n birth. The wedding occurred when the bridegrooms , the youtn of thn land enlisted In its defense. Abraham Lincoln celebrated the marrlairo nuptials. Columbia was the brido. Her vesture was the nation's Hag. The pledge to rcestaullsh that flag over the dominion of secession - cession , was the price of her hand. When that plcdgo bad Boon grandly redeemed through a bloody strife , through suffering and do.Uh , and after the victors had placed on the brow of the bride anew diademxvlioso gems were honor , valor , liberty , unstained with slavery , a country united and free , the fruit of that marriage was the Grand Army of the Ilepubllc , an offspring worthy of Us royal parentage. " Reference was then made by the general to the Increasing esteem In which the Grand Army of the Hoiiublio is hold by the people gonnrally and comrades In particular. A touching allusion was made to the numerous deaths in the order during the past year. Special mention was made of Sherman and Porter. A tribute was paid to the present and prospective usefulness of the Sous of Veterans , an organization which was Increas ing in membership yearly. Touches the NCKI-O Question. In touching on the "negro ques tion" as affecting the Grand Army of the Republic , General Voazoy reviewed the difficulties whleti had existed over colored posts in the department of Louisiana and "Mississippi over since It was organized in 1SSD. Continuing , ho said : "Thn charge had boon made from different sources that the organization of the posts was tainted with such irregularities as to bo utterly destructive of thnlr legal existence. Our rules and regulations provide a plain procc- duro for the department to pur.suo in order to test the validity of such charges. As tlio de partment of Louisiana and Mississippi never , so far us I am Informed , resorted to that pro cedure , I have hold with those posts that they must bo regarded as having a legal exIstence - Istonco until otherwise regularly adjudi cated. " The c-ommander-In-chiof ordered an inves tigation by the inspector general into the atTairs of this department on the recom mendation of the Inspector general that this encampment authorize the rroitioii of a sep arate department covering the same terri tory as the several existing departments In the south. This is supported by memorials addressed to tbo commnmtor-ln-'chlcf - - by six posts in the dopaitmont whoso membership is composed of colored comrades. In regard to this he said : "From the various sources of in formation accessible to me , I bo- llci-o the largo mijorlty of both white and colored comrades In the dcpart- inoiit of Louisiana and Mississippi is strong in the conviction that it would bo for the be it Interest of alt to have separate departments In Louisiana and in some of thn other culf states trade up of such posts as may apply to coma In to and having concurrent Jurisdic tion with the departments already established in such states. I have no policy to urge otn- or than such as will liu for the best Interests of the order and at the same time protect the rights of all comrades. " During the year now closing the Grand Army of the Republic paid out from its rollof fund &itlX ; ( > 0. During the same period the Woman's Relief Corps paid to distressed comrades § 153,000. To I'rosorvo Grant'n Ijiist residence. Referring to the McGregor cottage , whore General Grant died , General Voizor recom mended the oneampmont to secure from the government an appropriation for the main tenance of tno properly and its preservation in the same condition it was at the demise of General Grant. Failing to secure the ap propriation by congress , he suggested that a tourist fund bo established or the main tenance of the cottage bo Insured by charg ing a fee to visitors. The question of creating a memorial hall nt Decatur , 111. , tne birthplace of the Grand Army of the Republic , was hrought up in the way of a recommendation that this encamp ment take action to aid the project. In regard to the disability pension bill passed by the last congress , General Veazoy said if it is not a wise it is certainly a liberal measure. The labors of the Grand Army of the Republic pension committee were also re viewed. The conimander-ln-chlof urged the encampment to renew Its otTort to procure nn amendment to the re vised statutes which would give preference In appointments to civil ollico to union vet erans. The only now department chartered the past year was that of Indian territory. The commander-In-chiof clo > ed his address with a fooling reference to the observance of Memorial day and the high principles which actuated the'Grand Army. The declaration of the commandor-ln-chiof In favor of the establishment of a depart ment for negro veterans created a decided sensation. The whites of Louisiana and Mississippi are overjoyed at his recommenda tion. Keports ol' OHIuoi-H. The reports of the other officers of the stall were presented and .spread before thu encampment. The adjutant general's report for the period ending Juno . ' )0 ) , IS'Jl , as fur as the returns were received , shows In good standing forty-llvo depart ment , with 7,10'J ' posts , and ilOJ.OOT comrades In gocd standing. The sum expended In oiiarltv as reported for the year ending Juno ! IO , Ib'JI , was SKH.lKX ) . The total number of deaths for the year was 6,5:10. : The quartermaster general's report showed assets of J-i'i.OOO. Tbo report of the Grant monument fund showed It had been augmented but SSIT.Ot during the past year. The Inspector general's report , after detail ing the condition of the order , says In con clusion : "Our comrades In the stronger and moro prosperous departments should not bo forgetful of the necessities of those hi the weaker and loss favored terri tories , and should assist and encourage them In the good work whenever opportunity offers , " Tbo report of the Judge advocate general derives its chief Interest from bis decision on the vexed race question. As his conclusions differ from the recommendations of the com- nmndor-In-chlof , the dispute Is only further complicated. The decision Is us follows. "Queitlon proposed U whether there can law fully bo two departments covering the same 10 territory nt the same , Umo for Instntico , a department made up of white posts and another of black postS/M- ono of foreign born and another of native. ,1 think the question must bo answered In the-negative. Tno idea ls contrary to the usages iiml universal muler- standing of the order hitherto , If additional departments In the sumo states may ho formed On lines of color or birth , they may bo on lines of personal 'antipathies ' or upon disagreements of nnj' kind. Hut without ml verting further to thu ( obvious ovlls llkoly to follow from establishing dual departments In any atuto , It Is enongU that It is clear that the rules and regulations do not provide for nor warrant thn establishment of hut ono do- pnrtmcnt In any statooivturrltory. " The report of tno surgeon general - oral is chlolf.V Interesting In the statement It contains from Pension Com missioner Rnuiu that the amount of * IliHX- ( ( ) ( XXI will bo expended for pensions during the llscal year. MrinorliilN Tendered ncnornl Vonwy. During the forenoon session of the encampment - mont Cotnmaiidor-ln-Jhlof Voazoy was pre sented with two gavels. The first was nn Ivorv ono , from Comr.ido Clarkson of Ne braska , n nil the other a wooden ono. pre sented t > y Comrade Uuftlctd of Michigan. The latter was made from the wood of the llngstaff that surmounted the fort ut Detroit ISO years ago. The commamlor-ln-chtot appointed n com- mlttco on resolutions , Among these np- nolntod are the following : John S. Jolly , South Dakota ; W. R. Manning , Iowa ; R. J. Oglesby , Illinois ; H. 13. Palmer , Nebraska ; llonjainin K. IJryant , Wisconsin : W. N. Campbell , Minnesota Tno negro question was referred to n special committee , consisting of Merrill of Massachusetts , Henderson of Pennsylvania , Conger of Ohio , Linohan of Now Hampshire atul Atkins of Ohio. The ladles of the Women Relief Corps re ceived a quasi recognition by the appoint ment of u committee to return their greeting. Washington. Wins Hands Down. The afternoon session of the national en campment was devoted almost entirely to the discussion regarding the selection of the place for holding the next encampment. After n long and heated debate the matter was settled on the first ballot by Washington securing a majority of 27 voles over Lincoln , Resolutions were unanimously ndoptoa re questing congress to pass a law authorizing the Intcrstato commerce commission to per mit railroads to glvo reduced rates to all sol diers and sailors of the war of lbOl-5 attend ing national encampments. The committee on seniority of the depart ments was continued nuothor year at the re quest of certain departments who wanted to furnish further evidence before u HmiL report was made. A resolution was unanimously adopted limiting the length of parade at all future encampment to two miles. The sessions of the encampment are held behind closed doors Votcr.ins approach un suspectingly and proceed to enter the hnll , but are stopped with "Countersign , please , countersign , " and there is a look of astonish ment and dismay as they turn away. The Grand Army man who has failed to attend the morning meeting of his post and obtain the counter sign is in this predicament. The galleries were reserved for non-dolcgatos , Grand Army of the Republic men who could clvo thocountorsign. Kvon with the countersign whispered In the oar of n sentinel the road to the entrance is frequently not passed. The delegate who has'tho countersign often has forgotten to secure a badge , and n badge , too , is required. Ho must Imvo that badge or uo vouched for by some well known person. Ex-President Haves was In this perplexity , but General A'lgor , who walked behind him , spld , "I will vouch that this gentleman Is air'Hght,1' and the man who sat In the white HFouso was permitted to enter. General Alger- escorted ox-President Hayes into the hall and , ho two were greeted with applause. Commandcr-ln-Chiof Veasoy was accom panied upon the platform by ox-President Hayes , ox-Governor pgiosby and other past commanders of the order and bv a vote of the encampment ox-President Hayes , Gov ernor Thayer of Nebraska , Governor Hovoy of Indiana mid ex-tJovornor OglesUy of Illinois were specially .invited to occupy the platform. Three Candidates Tor Commander. The location of the next oneampmont hav- iug boon settled the interest of llio oneamp mont is now chiefly centered in the election of the commamlor-ln-chlof. Cunt * John Palmer of Wow York , A. W. Woissprt of Wisconsin nnd ( joloiiel W. R. Smcdburg of California are the leuuing candidates nnd it is safe to say that ono of these will bo elected. The long nnd stubborn contest In the Now York delegation between Palmer ana Hedges or.dcd today In a victory for , Palmer after several caucusscs had been held. Mr. Hedges tooic his defeat good nuturedly nnd promised to work for Palmer. In conversation Mr. Hedges said the Ohio delegates would sup port the Now York candidate after giving their own candidate General Hut-it , , a com plimentary vote. It is also well understood that Pennsylvania , Massachusetts , Now Jersey , Rhode Island and Maryland will caucus in favor of Palmer. The Now Jersey caucus last evening voted in favor of Mr. Hodges , but Mr. Hedges said that their sup port has been changed to Palmer. Hoforo the Now York delegation united on Palmer , the chances were decidedly In favor of Woissort , an. ! oven now ho is a formid able candidate. Some of the eastern states which might Imvo supported him will prob- nhly vote for Palmer , but Maine and Illinois have already caucussed in his favor , anil it is well understood that Michigan will declare for Woissort in the morning. The states of California , Kansas , Illinois and Minnesota hnvo already declared for Smedbtirg. nnd several other western delegations are count ed for the California man. Altogether it promises to bo a very inter- teresting three-cornered struggle , with Iho chances somewhat in favor of Palmer , .sincn ho is to receive the united support of the Now York delegation. Only once in the history of the oi-uor 1ms Now York had the coin- niandor-in-chlef and had it been n week ago that delegation would bo able to unite nnon n man whoso election would have been con ceded us on obligation duo the Empire state , ItKI'llir VOIll'N.V A'KA.SJO.V. National Auxiliary oftlic Ofiiuil Army in Convention. DKTIIOIT , Mich. , AUR. 5. The Woman's Relief Corps , the national auxiliary of the Grand Army of the Republic , opened tbolr ninth annual convention iu this city today. The attendance was largo and the reports of the various ofllcnra showed the order In a nourishing condition. The convention was called to order by the national president , Mary S. Mlchuoy of Don- nlson , Mich. The opening address of the president was dovofjid cliiolly to the growth of the order during tlyyjnst yoar. "Tho members of our order , " sold the president , "has steadily Increased in num bers nnd influence duriqc the year and It Is represented in every state in the union but ono , Alnb.unu , and all the territories except Indian , Idaho and Alaska. Even Canada has a post which Is nttactipd , to the department of Vermont , Three hundred nnd twenty-six corps have been Instituted during the year with a membership of'7Ji)0. ' ( ( ) Of the nuxlllary posts of colored veterans there nro twelve corps in Virginia , fouc corps In the Caro- llnas , three In Florida..three , In Louisiana , two in Tennessee , anduilo each In Cloorgia , Arkansas and MlsuliuJppi , making n total of twenty-seven corns nsua | , from these belong ing to rogulnrlv organized departments , Seven of these Utw'boen ' instituted this yoar. There has been great destitution nnd suf fering experienced among tbo comrades In the departments that were visited by the severe drouth of lint season. To tholr appeals for holii no response was made by the National Woman's Hollof Corps and depart ments following " their oxaninlo , the burden of the relief "was thrown upon the depart ments wherein the need existed. To the corps of these departments great credit Is duo for the largo amount of work they bavo done. "A most princely gift Is the appropriation by tno Ohio legislature of $ A" > ,000 for the erection of a cottngo upon the homo grounds. We asked for Jr > UX ) nnd they gave us f25,000. This Is the highest recognition of tno Woman's Relief Carpi nnd Its work that has has ever been given und is truly u crown of glory to this administration and lu zealous efforts , "Tho reports of pension commissioners show that they still keep the needs of our army mines before eon ivss , The failure year after year In their offoru to procure pensions for those deserving women 1 n matter - tor of deep reerot to in nil , but I trust tholr endeavors will eventually bo rewarded. There Is no doubt that the members of con gress appreciate the worth nnd efficient work of these women and that they are ready to legislate In tholr behalf whenever the proper opportunity Is afforded them " The day was principally consumed In the discussion of the reports of the various offi cers. : ii > o.v TIIK i'/.v r.v s. Hospital Invent lifiilhm Con tinued lU'liliid Closed Doom. LINCOLN , Nob. , Aug. 5. [ Special Telegram gram to TIIK HKK.JTho state board of pub lic lands anil buildings mot today behind closed doors and agreed on Its findings in the Hasting hospital Investigation. The expert accountant read his report , con suming nearly an hour. The board would not reveal Its contents but say It was damng- . Further action U delayed by Governor Thnyor's nbsonco. ProlilhlllonlstN at Lincoln. LINCOLN" , Nob. , Aug. 5. ( Special Telegram to TIIK HKK.J The prohibition stnto conven tion organized this afternoon with Dr. W. L. Plorco of Hurt county In the chulr and Howard L. Andrews of Lancaster secretary. The commlttco on permanent organization recommends George Scott of Clay for chalr- nmnd , H. C. Hlttcnbendor'of Lancaster for secretary , nnd Mr. Andrews for assistant. The commlttco on platform Is Richardson of Douglas , William Hitchcock of Dodge , Dr. Wizard of Polk , Hlttenbender of Lan caster , U'lgton of Madison , Hampos of Tlujor , Mrs. Carroll of Adams. Ashley of Cuss , and Mrs. Walker of Hutlor For officers of the state committee for the coming campaign the following were selected Chairman , C. M. Uontly ; sot-rotary , H. C Hlttcnbendor ; treasurer , II. 1C George , all of Lancaster. Tonight a muss meeting is being addressed by Mrs. Marlon II , Dunham , president of the Iowa Women's Christian Temperance union , and D. Ward King of tbo Missouri farmers' alliance. The state ticket will bo nominated In the morning. Session of tin : Society at Attracting .Much Attention. HiSTfvos , Nob. , Aug. 5--rSpeci.U to Tin : IJnn.J The Nebraska state horticultural society continued its sessions today. The attendance i.s quite largo and enthusiastic. Tno display of fruit has never boon excelled at any meeting of the societyV. . J. Hossor of Plattsmouth had n very fine display of palms. The programme as given by Tun UGI : yesterday was continued ns follows : TUKSIIAV KVRMMI. Cherry Culture G. J. Carpenter. I'alrhury. Raspberries and Raspberry UiiHureV. . J. ilossnr , I'tuttsmotith. Cultivation ami Care of lllackbcrrlosVm. . MeCormlo ! ; , liliilr. KD.NisiAV ) , Aun. ft. The Value of the Dewberry and Junoborry A. ,1. Itroun , Oetiuva. Currants and ( loosoberrles W , F. Jenkins , AmiblaV. . It , Harris. Tueuinseb. The Inllueiice of llortloiiltuio I'rof. Inge' soil , University. Notes Hy thu Way Among Commercial 1'rult GrowerI'rof. . K. T. Ilardley , Lincoln. Horticulture nnd the state University Pi lnr Vmitiiri rn. ( .nmwri. Nnw and Promising Grapes for Nebraska G. W. Alovander and R. II. I'nitt. Ie-.trapes ! ! to ( Jrow for Market and How to Grow Thoni t'lydw B.miard , Table Kock. 1'roL'ri's-t of Horticulture In Nebraska J. 11. Miisteii , Nobr.isku City. Tlits Society nnd the World's Fair G. W. Alexander , follonol by discussion Preparation of Wood Specimens for K.xhlbl- tlon II. W Knmtis. llrowvlllu. How to Detect Insect Depredations I'rof. fj. Itriiner , Lincoln. My Successes and Failures in Growing Small Fruit J. 11. 1'UKO. llvratn. Native Trues and Shrubs of Nnbriisku 0. li Uessey. Demi state University , Lincoln. W. W. Philloo of Ayr has probably ns largo a collection of fruit as anyone. James B. Hcartwcll of Hastings hns n largo and varied exhibit. John A. Hoirg ot Shelton , It. N. Day of Toitamah , 1C. F. Stevens of Crete mid J. M. Russell of Wymoro have line ex hibits. Tauqn nil In all , this meeting of the State Horticultural society has been an emi nent success. Four DrowiilugH In Canada. LctMivnoN , Out. , Aup. 5. Huttlo and Lillie Dumas , aged twelve nnd two yours re spectively , were drowned by being tipped into the water from a buggy. CnvriMM , Out. , Aug. .1. Alexander Mc- Farluno and his son were drowned by the capsizing of n bout while trying to cross in front of a steamer. Work of the Talent Ollloe. \V\siuNtiTOjf , Aug. 5. The report of the commissioner of patents for the llscal year ended July 1 , 1SII1 , shows 25,3)7 ( ) patents granted , 1,714 trade marks nnd ! 2b9 labels reg istered. ICxnggeratcd Tales from China. LONDON , Aug. 0. The British consul at Foochow , China , telegraphs that the report that riots are imminent is not tmo. Ho says Europeans are adequately protected. Not Vet Out of Dancer. 1'ho infant daughter of Mr. D. O. McEwnn is lying dangerously ill of pneumonia nnd other complications nt the residence of nor parents. She is Improved somewhat , but is far from being out of danger. ' r insXt I intiu ll"oord l'ro''en. Niu YoitK. Aug. fi. Tlio While Star line steamer Majestic , which left Liverpool July 20 , arrived this morning , thus bro.Uting the record from Quconstown to Now York b3- llfty-soven minutes. I''H.SO.V.II'.IIt.Hi.'l.ll'HS. . C B. Allen of Lincoln is at the Dellono. 13. E , Manduvillo of Kearney is at the Pax- ton. Milton DooliUlo of Atkinson is at the Pa\- ton. Thomas Klllon of Fremont Is at the Pax- tun. Phillip Jacobs of Weeping Water Is at thu Cusoy. Miss Ida Ferguson of Ainsworth Is nt the Mlllnrd. Charles O. Bates of Beatrice is at the Mlllard. S. S. Hudloy of Cedar Rapids , Nob. , is at the Paxton. G. J. Blnohdorn and wife of Nebraska City are nt thu Dullonu , J. F. Fine and M. E. House of Sbolton are guests at the Casey. T. J. Botiton of the Buffalo ( Wyo. ) Echo called on TIIK BKI : last night. W. J. Allen , assistant general manager of the Rocic Island , and G. T. Wilson ot Chicago cage are at the Mlllard. L , J. Fitzgerald , ox-trcr.surer o ( the state of New York , and president of the Cortlund wagon company , Is at the Puxtou. L. F. Swlfo and wife , Nate Swifo nnd Alden Swlfo and Miss Eumcu Allen of Chicago cage nro at the Paxton. Mr. bwlfo is a mem ber of the Swift packing company. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla A Of perfect purity. LemonI Lemon - Of great strength. AlmSnd If Economy Intholniso Rose etc.rl flavor ns delicately and tlellclously no the fresh fruit Boils and Pimples Are nixturo'i nfforM to ollniln.itn polum from the blood , Thf * result may be nfcnniillilicd | much more effectually , as well ni agreeably. through the proper mcrctory channel ) , by the IHC ot Ayor's S.iM.ipaillla. " for several ye.irs I WM troubled with bolls nnd c.irbnnclcs. In casting about for a reniody , It occurred to nid that Aycr's riarsa- parllla had l > ccti moil In my father's family , ulth excellent success , and I thought that uhatnns good for the father would nl < otm good for the .1011. Three or four bottle * of tills medicine entirely cured me , and I have not since In mnro than two years had a bell , pimple , or any other eruptive trouble. I can conscientiously sin'.ik In the hl hon term * nf Ayer's S.mnp.irllln , and many years' experlenee In the drug btnlness en. nbles ma to speak Intelligently. " 0. M. Hatfleld , Karinl.uid , Itul. Ayer's Sarsapanila DIl. J. O. AYEll & CO. , Lowell , MASS. I'tlcoilit ! > oltlc < , * iVorth * 4 a belli * OR B1TE3 ; . iORE FEET ; from OVER- EXERTlOn. FOR PILES. CHAFING , To ) athe FACE _ „ wh < m heated etc. DO/TT / FORGET & & * * * when itartin on vatoTIon 1b1bhe with you , fol/ jure. To need if : perhaps VERY HVCM indeed , ' REFUSE 3UB5TITUTE3 probably wo > thle .a Accept EXTRACT ony. \ . , Extract Co , /lew VorK and London. I ButTortnn from tlio olTcct.i ( V youthful erro4 early clocnv , tTasUnKwcnkiidRfi , lout niauliK l , oto. I will Bi'inl a valuable treatise ( ei'AlPill ' coutnlnlnj Cull particulars for linnto euro , FHIiU of c-lmrgu AfplcnJM medical work ; should to read liy mcrj mail wlm la nervnus and dotitlUat ? ! ! . AiMrcrt I'rof. F. c. FOIVLKK. ITIoudua , Coim HeWs Nerve Tonic Pills OuroItinoiHonia , fieri oosuna I'll jnl- c l Debility , Vital Kxhauillon , I'alu In tht Il ckColil Ilnnils or l'fiotIlad Circulation , Blue Mncs nndcr tlio Eyes , I'Imnlcs , end nllotherNcrTOus 01 Blood L'Iseascd In Either Kox. Eobb's'Norvo Tonio Pills MAKES NEW HEALTHY BLOOD AMD RESTORES THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Thoybrlniflhos-OHy tintofllcalllito tlio gnlloiv chcttlc. If ynuiiroBuflorlnR from Bo- ranKomontof the NerveBuipuro JUIood or I'udt Urrora , you should nt onoo tuko Dr Holibs' Ncrvo 'JToiilc IMIlM , the Krcnl Mfo Hciiowor , oa they will enrich your Blood nd etroiiKtlioB your Norvon. 1'rlco , DO cuuta u vial , 1'orenloLy iVruBBistaorsontby mall. HOBB'S MEDICINE CO. pnopmclotlQi SAN FIIAHCISCO , OAU CHICAGO. IIA < Kiilin , v ( . 'or r > th and Dunt'lai M .1 A l'iim > r\i > C' > r Hth > tml D A.I ) I o-itor , V I'll , tuimcil HIiilN l.i Ptienoiiiie cones Gelds in the Head by on * ipplica * tton , C&t&rrh in a very fthort time , Hay F ver from thftlofivt initmtly 60cpr Doitli , Di'cl ' > on r i'd WtteJt f MtJttit O. ALLxAN LINE , KOYAI , MAM. 6IONTUEAL nnJ QUKBKU To DEiUtY and LIVERPOOL CAIIIN , t.V ) li > IMI. Au-onlliiK to Slminur nnil liic.illnn nt Hiiituruom IntcriiiiMlatu iimt MtiH-rnun at low r.uoi NO C'.YTTJ.B I AlllllKD. I SMIVHIK OK L AUl.AN LINE LINE. [ KTKXMSIIII'S. NKW YOHK and QLiO > W. Yin I/iiiJoniluiry , nvory I'uitnlutit. t Will M'ATK r NtfHIUHKA.D TOA M HoptumlierarU.HTATi : OrrAI.II-UIIMA. U.OA.M 8oitoml | > or ITtli , STATK OF NKVADA. 2 1' M. CAIIIN. tii : up lli'tnrn , . ; : , . Stuurniia 11' ' . ' Applr ID AM , AN A Hi. . ChU-ik' : ' > JI K. MOOIiKS Wnb.nh Tlckcl onii-e W K VAIL , llurllnnlon Tlo , il Dillon Farnam Street Theater UnoVtulv coiiinii nt-iii ; ulth Suiiiliiy Muthiuu Aiuuhl ( lib EUNICE OOQDRIGH piiniIt'll by u tliori'iittlily ' i'oin.iti-nt | eom uuuy C'liun.o of illi nlKhtiy I'upulur pilcux. To the Citizens of Omaha and Vicinity : Dr I1. OOPo H n rojjllliir eratlilatn of inedlolnu finm I'hlna. having t.ikon a tluir- iiimliuniiiNii of study , oiloiullnn o\er cluht vear-i , in HOIIIII nf the licst UIHIUHU ooliniiiH. llonlturx nlrt set vleiw 10 all HIIHO infferlm : fnmi diseases ot tiny Mud. and feel oniilltlont Unit In every east ) no undi-rt.iKes ho can no you Kood , Most of t Ho ItiRrrdlont" be uses in his remo- dles nri < ixitunletil Niilistuiieos fnmi Clilnu , many of tliiini nnknuuii outsldo of that conn * try. try.lln lln olinnsi's nolhlns firoxjinlnitlin. ; ( ennsiil tntlnn or adlee. . You can eall and IIIIM ) < \ friendly ohat wltli nltn , and ho will franUy state wliiit la'can do for yon. His i-unsiMu- { lens and eomiminleullims cnndiuited In tlm utn ( ist , prlvaey und strli-lesl i onllileiu-e Ills reiiieillos are easy to tiikoainl perfectly hnrniiess. Tin' mint of them aet nn thn ulnoil , pnrifyliiK It nnil ilostiuyliiK tbo ink-robes or lllll'llTlll. I'etliaps ynu are siilTerlni ; from some ilH- eiise of lulu sliiiiilinu'and have tried almost. e > ery leinody KIHIUII ulthoiil xuc-ci'-s Would It not liu uuil to trv thn ( 'hlne.se mode of t rout incut now , nr at uny rate call and lot Ir C. lieu \Vo eMimlnu thu i-aso anil lull you what lie can do ? llr ( ' \Vohasthoiisiiiilsof testimonials In Ills possession , utmint ; wnleh aio thu fol- loiritm : It. II. YOI1NO. ! ! Ti.'i North TutMitv-fotirth stteet , Omaliii. Cured-eMiru eold anil r.ip- Idly duvulopliiK oonsninplloiiastold : could notlaslsK nioiitlis : euied wholly with I'M- nese iDineitius MltK H LITOn.1Vrifth ) streiitHnlToroil , ulth slcl , huiidnehe and Koncral dolillltv ; hud rloil all Muds of mndlelnus und do.-tors Now ( it list anil licaitn\ . M. V. VAN WOltMnil. 1717 Third street. Council Illults tieneial delilllty and pain In elii'91 ; few WOI'KS treatment ; nuvor full nnltor than atnrehunt. MltH. I' . ( ! . UIOi : , South Omnhn. ( AlbrlcliW. After trviii1-'other lemcdles for uliht VO.IM send Dr. ( iuo Wii's treatmunt ; now compfutuly tlJoil'N II. HAMMnTT. South Omahu. ( West AltiriKht ) Heart dlsimso and n.iln In chest ; short eoiiisu of treatment ; now almost enreit. MltS W. A. NICIIUi. ON , ! > J7 KlKliteunth street. - Ithonmatlsm , then heiiimori.inu of tlio nines and lltrilly heait dlsunsu ; enmiiluto \MCCK , went to I'nroiioand tiled ovorj Ililiu ; now enllroi v emed liv Dr. ( lei ) Wo JIUS. J. i : VATIIS."M y street. South Omulia. rnmalu we.iMiu-iS and sh'H hn.id- iK-he ; could yet no rollef till Dr. ( ! no Wo eurod mo. Will Kindly roeommuud him for thesu tioiihlei. Kor the honellt of Ihoso "ho cannot sen thn dot-tor he b is prepared thu follow In ? cl 'ht es for the must uruvalonl dlsoasca : BLOOD PURIFIER , RHEUMATISM CURE , CATARRH CURE , INDIGESTION AND DYS- PERSIA CURE , SICK HEADACHE CURE , LOST MANHOOD CURE , rEMALE WEAKNESS CURE , AND KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. These troubles 0'in oasllv bo dlivunosoil and thopiour | ) itmicdles prounred. Kor all otiitir trouliles wi lie , unulosln st imp for qitnstioti blank and lioolf , a.s thn doctor uses u spnelal remedy foruaeh disunsu. DR. C. GEE WO , North 16th Strait , Office Hours from 0 n. m. to O m. , Evei-y Day. OMAHA Hltiuitlorn tiriKMim for Rrnilu nti" . Wrllufin cliuulnrn SltnUWOOl ) IIUOS. \ork l.lfu I' TELEGRAPHY. N National Bank u. s. nni'osrrouv. - OMAHA NKII. Capital . $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , iSOO. . O2.8OO Ottlcurs and DlroctnrnIloury \V. Viitns , I'icsliloat ; I.CUH ! H. Huoil , Vliu I'rusltlijut ; JiunesV. . Savauo\V , V. Miirsc , .John S. CnllliiH , U O. CushlMK , J. N. II. I'utrkk.V II. H. Jliiiilii'-i. Cmlilur. THIS IKON tA.NK. Cor nor l-'th unit Knrnnm dla , General HanUlii ) ; Iliisluoss Transiietud , HOTEL ! TlioMurray , cor. 14th anJ ILirnoy , is I'JD most substantially cons' ' rucleJ hotel build ing in Omaha , Several heavy brick firewall running from bcsviiont tj roof. All ceiliiiTj nnd floors lined w.th Asbestos fira proof Hu ng , milking it impossib o to burn quick.Fira escapes and fire alarms throughout the build- inj. Steam boat , hot and cold water audnun- sbino in every room , Table unsurpassed any where. 13 , SILLOWAY , Proprietor. UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Corner Htli find MIIIIOII htronts llnlf lilnck woit ot I'nliiu ' riiclllo nnil II , V , M. lli'iints. Now liiillillnit. now fiirnltiini , ovi'ry tlilni : llrnt- cliixi , cuolod lu'Mtlon Ln Uiiinhu , vlutr nf ontlrii. iiinuiiiHllii ciiiiiury , K.'II. bntliului-trlu cull holla ulu , ItiilCH. ft II ) and JI M Kuiry line ut c.ililii iiml aidtiir card , putt wltlilli mil ) lilock , o\c tpl hliL-nn la AVOIIUD itntl lltin-icoiii l\irk llau , I hluckj uwuy mid you can Iraniut to tlioiu If you nlili All tlio latest Improvement. II T St , X\v Vorlt. " SWIOOLS AND OOLLEGjIS . 11 1 CON'RVAT ' ) RY. Lbv y waG"10" * ? " MiiplcnlMutlj' Hno Adilivfuar IlUI.LAUD/hiu't / ' JackBOiiYlllf.iJ. Morirunl'nt-UlnonrOhlcaitn ) . lloarJhiKJjf * Hchoiil for ( flrla unil Viiuiiu I.nilKm. l'nrBl _ cnlnloeuo nililrcaa U. TIlAVIilUI.Ii. I ) , Ioca ' , lll.cir ii5 | titalu biruut , CUItaa o , III " * HAROIN LADIES COLJ.ECC 1O rh , , K l < ll'r . AHDMOIART COH5ER A VAIOHr , rt-.or IDIu jinr , MEXICO liluH.i . I ralroa biliSUtc. . dMERICANGONSERVATORYGHIGA60l" , C1IK KPIttMl H 41 U UAIIIHH AV , A JA ( kSDY hT. All brmelie of Mukla | ir m li < J Art [ ' haiii fr ci rrt * Train * int School Uniu/t > 44i d frlviuUKf- inoiUr td e i ( tla * log * w lM ( ret. J. J * lUrJrtfUhr , IMrttlor. KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE IlL'lll I II A. Mi tllll I , K OPEN Ti < Olf < HIJUr Vtl& YiCAH Tlio "t'c > MI ! icroi of lliln acivlt'inlo yu ir oo lni llril Muniliiy In Inly anil uluiu < tlilnl VN oiluujil ly lu liiu'i'iulii'r ni < it fin. I ) 1lluU ) .111 Ml I'tift-dlllco , I AIIMIIM.K. Kr Illinois Military Academy , VMhlls&J& ( orO'llvuuurllui'iiLU I "ri-aiul.f"iApily ; | Urnuil | U Si HUOI.h OK I.TXINlJTuN , M ( " BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE af w A wiLuuH , i'miuoui , CENTRAL COLLEGE SPM58SK W ELIZ , AULL FEMALE SEMINARY- B J I ) 11L ANTON. Vltildcnt SfEHIWOHTH MILITARY ACADEMY"- B HIlI.LhUII , Uuirrlillonrtenl '