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    TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , AUGUST 1. 1802.
GRAND ARMY DEPARTMENT
The lirat Strong Murmurs of Reunions
Yet to EC.
BIG CROWDS BOOKED FOR WASHINGTON
I'roKrnm nf the Kiirainpmcnf. of tlio Son *
oT Veterans nt Ilolrnn , Mont. Ilitcr-
ntnto llcunlnii nt Superior Short
Stories of Veterans.
The reunion season la almost .nt hand.
Announcements iiro beKiniiinfj to oomo ,
nnd the hum of preparation Is heard in
the land.
Enterprising Superior 4s among the
first to announce ) the proirnimmo for the
fourth nnntml interstate reunion , to beheld
hold there commencing August i2 ! , nnd
continuing six days. Located near the
Bouthurn boundary of Nebraska , : Vhd nc-
cesslblo by rail from nil points , the
Superior reunion draws together the
veterans of two states. These meetings
iiro epochs In the social and general lifo
of the town , bringing together not only
the veterans of the war , but their fam
ilies and friends in increasing numbers
every year.
The camp grounds nro located in Lin
coln t > ark , a charming spot overlooking
the Republican vulloy , well timbered
nnd watered , combining slmtlo , ma
neuvering ground and campllro accom
modations. Prizes will bo oll'orcd for
various accomplishments in military
tactics. .
A number of the most prominent orators
tors in Nebraska and Kansas have been
invited to address the reunion.
Son * T Vi'tcniiiH Niitloiiul Kncitiupinciit.
The eleventh annual encampment of
the Sons of Veterans of the United
States begins in Holonn , Mont , August
8 , continuing to the 13th' . Elaborate
arrangements have buen mtido by the
pcoplo of Montana's charming capital
for the entertainment of visitors. Aside
from the regular program excursions to
various interesting points adjacent to
the city have been arranged , concluding
with n trip to Yellowstone National
park , ninety miles distant.
To thoao who have not viewed the
grand beauties of Itoeky mountain sce
nery , u vjsit to Helena in midsummer is
u revelation. To bo sure it has none of
the rugged grandeur of the Rockies in
Colorado. It lias what many regard as amore
moro pleasing combination of lofty
though accessible mountains fringing
the Missouri valley like giant sentinels.
Tiio city is located on a rolling plateau ,
in the center of which is the famed
"Last Chanco" crutch , to the west , tow
ering over the city is Mount Holonn ;
north and soutlf a range of mountains
whoso tops present a charming panorama
rama , and to the east the broad valley
'
of the Missouri , ending twelve mile's
nway in the low Belt range. The region
within the range of vision contains mar
vels in mineral wealth and mountains ,
rugged canyons and charming valleys
that moro than repay the time and ex
pense of the trip.
Following is the olllciul program of
the encampment :
Monday. August S Morning : Ses
sion of the councll-in-chiof ; afteonoon :
Public reception nt the auditorium ; first
hcsbion of the
commandery-in-chief ;
evening : Ladies' reception at the Hotel
Broad water.
Tuesday. August 0 Morning and af
ternoon : Session of the commandery-
-in-ehiof ; grand campliro at the Audi
torium.
Wednesday , August 10 Morning :
Session of the
commandory-in-chiof ;
afternoon : Grand parade of Sons of
Veterans , assisted by National Guard of
Montana and civic societies ; evening
Military bund concert at Hotel Broad-
water.
Thursday , August 11 Session of the
cominandory In-chief.
Friday , August 12 Afternoon : Com
petitive drill for $1,500 in cash prizes at
the state fair grounds ; evening : Reception -
coption and grand military ball at the
Auditorium.
Saturday , August -13 Excursions to
various points of interest.
Monday , August lo Commander-in-
chief and party will leave for the Yel
lowstone National park.
Tlio Niltlmml I2iiciiiiipmnir.
Chairman Kelson of tnoexecutive com
mittee in charge of arrangements for
the national encampment of tha Grand
Army , which begins in Washington
September 22 , estimates that at least
1COCOO veterans will bo present. Ap
plications for quarters have already
been received Irom G7GOO members. It
is expected that 80,000 to 100,000 men
will unroll in the procession , which
will bo the greatest turnout of veterans
einco the famous "last review" at the
close of the war.
So rapidly iiro the veterans passing
nway in these latter years to "fame's
eternal camping ground , " and into the
"bivouac of the dead , " Unit It is alto
gether likely that never again will tin
encampment of the Grand Army bo hold
equal to this.
Thousands of the veterans who
marched down Pennsylvania avenue in
the grand review at the close of the war
will repeat that march , though there
will be gray beards and bent shoulders
oftentimes whore there were erect
figures and bronzed faces bearing the
giow of health and vigor. Once moro ,
nud forever , they will puss shoulder to
bhoulder down the historic avenue , and
recall in imagination the time when
they marched "llko masters of all the
world" to the music , the muskets , the
cannon , the cavalry , the great generals ,
the banners and the shoutings of the
people. It IB often pnthoUu to hoar how
veterans la the humblest circumstances
nil over the country have saved every
Denny nlnco Washington was deter
mined upon for this year's oncampmunt
in order toattond.
There is no questioning the fact that
for such an atlair Washington 1ms a
u blgnillcance and associations that do
not pertain to any other city in the land.
VIIIIIIK oitlcrrii.
The youngest olHcorln tha union army
'
who over were the double stars wu's
General Pennypackor of Pennsylvania ,
who was commissioned colonel of the
Ninety-seventh regiment of that state ,
when ho was but a llttlo over 20 years
of ago , and a brevet major general when
but six months punt bin twenty-second
birthday. Punnynuokoi' was terribly
wounded at. Fort Fldhor , and has never
recovered , though ho has had the bun
medical advice In Europe nswoll ne in
America. The youngest full colonel In
the union army 1 over hoard of was
William E. Ilobson of the Ken
tucky infantry. General Suholluld told
a writer for the Washington Sunday
Herald that Colonel Habbon wiih hot
moro than 20 wliun ho commanded a
vc'torun roglmont of infantry In the
Twenty-third army corps during Slier-
mau'u great tuuthurii c.-mpalgn , and
iiart of the time the lio.v was ( ho r.in Ic
ing ollleor in the b igaJo , "HIU ! , ' ' bald
liouorul SdioihUd , "a tuoro intropld
fighter I never had under mo. " The
youngest lieutenant colonel there is any
account of was Lloutoimnt Colonel
William Uoylo of the Kentucky In-
fantrv , who was only n month beyond
his nineteenth birthday whan ho was
commissioned. Ho watt either killed in
action or died of wounds in the last year
of the war. Kentucky Booms to have had
n number of very young Hold olllcors
among the union' Soldiers , for another
full colonel was .T. Rowan Boone of Lou
isville , a relative of the famous pioneer ,
who was just 21 when ho took command
of the Twenty-eighth Kentucky infantry ,
which was then an old regiment. Col
onel Bbono's father took the regimen
out , and , being disabled from wounds ,
his son succeeded him in the command ,
nnd in 180" > brought it homo. Colonel
John M. Bacon , Into of General Sher
man's stall , was the major of the
Fourth Kentucky cavalry nvtny
months before ho was 21. General -
oral Fll Murray of tlio same
state , afterward governor of Utah , was
n brlgatllor general whdn was not moro
thari 22. General Mackun/.io of the
army , who died seven yours ago , was a
colonel when ho was about 23. Custor
hold the rank of brlg.idlor general when
25. and Merrill of the Fifth cavalry was
only about ton months older when ho re
ceived the same grade. Lieutenant
Colonel S. M. Manstiold of the corps of
engineers , a son of the 'old Inspector
general of the army , was only n little
beyond 21 when 'ho commanded the
Twenty-fourth Connecticut infantry , a
crack regiment from the Nutmeg state ,
in the Armv of the Potomac.
A Helf-Apimrptit I-'nlsoliooil.
Tlio qulntotto manacers ot tin "larRCst ,
ernndcst nnd most complete exhibition" of
nerve and deception promises to show you
" 3)0 of the lineal blooded horses In the
world. " Count ttioin In p irado tuts morn-
luir. Only 1U4 horses , ponies anil inlllos ,
nnd some pretty queer one * nt tlmt.
Is this deception or only pluin , ovcr.vd.uy
lying ! Sept. U U the duto.
THE CIRCUS TODAY.
Tivuntlotlt nail Paul Streets Is tlio Locution
of Tlirro Miuiunollt Tunts.
j The viciulty of Twentieth and Paul pro-
sontud a lively appearance yesterday ; It utd
not require a man of nrgus eyes to sco that u
big circus had como to town. Long before
the citizens ot Hint quiet ncighbornooiTuad
partaken ot the m.ilutlnnl mual , the air wns
11 lied with the rumbling ot heavy wagons
and the four and six liorso teams began to
line the streets leading from tbo Fremont ,
Elkhorn & Missouri Vallo.v tracirs , where
tlio long circus trams wcro unloaded. 13 of or o
noon tlio show lot bnd been transformed Into
n veritable elty of cjnvus , The main entrance -
trance is at the northwest anglo of Twen
tieth nnd I'uul streets , and btundiug on the
corner the tents ECOUI to bUotch nwuy into
interminable space. The innvltnblo stdo
show is in the foreground , but that It to bo
expected. What big circus wus over complete -
ploto without thoaldo show and its accom
panying world of str.iugc and curious people !
Beyond thu side show the main entrance
loads into thu uicmigoiie , and from there iuto
the great hippodrome tnnt.
Tbo bbow grounds presented o busy appearance -
poaranco yestoruay uUurncou when Cliarlu *
Klngling , ono of tbo live proprietors of the
bhuw , escorted a Uuu reporter through the
big pavilions and introduced him to the
peculiarities of show lifo bonlnd tlio scones on
Sunday. The elephants and the camels , Jen
nie , the inuironly mother lion nr.d her cubs ,
the llamus , tlio ligera , the zuoni , nud oven
ijete , tlio "blooil-swoating" hippopotamus ,
seemed to bo in holiday garb anil on tbcir
best behavior. Evan Prince Chaldean , tno
lone-limned I'erchcrou stallion , seemed to
feel n curtain kind of pleasure in undergoing
the inspection ot curious visitors. Squads
of men wcro busy brighloning the dons ar.u
cages , nr.d "dressing up" things for tbo snow
today , nnd Itabylon , the big olnphti'it , who
gained distinction last winter by having a
ueouycd tooth tilled with gold , wus sub
mitting to a bath with the stoicism of a
Greek philosopher.
In the great hippodrome tent a small nrmy
of men were busy layinir out tbn three rings
nnd arranging the "riggings , " ns the tniptzo
bars nro called , nnd the property men were
getting the paraphernalia in gocd shape for
today. In the horse tents grooms were
brushing up their lavonto ruuers , and des
canting on the merits of the stock for the
benefit of hundreds of curious signtcccrs. It
was u city within n city busy , active and
progressive and not until tlio wind began to
blow a iralo nud the rain fell in showers dm
the curious crowds consent to depart.
There will bo two pcrlor.nnncos today at
U this nftcrnoon nnd at this evening. A
irrand parade will talto place this morning
over the principal dowutown ttreou.
Would You Cull Thorn Stars ?
The "star" performers of the "world's
largest posbible" bluff > iavc Deon in Barnum
& Bailey's employ nnd considered incom
petent or incapacitated. Do they make
'moro ' high salaried peopto than any two
shows on earth I" If not , the blush of pride
must mount tbo checks of Ananias' skele
ton when ho coi. templates these dladoin-
crowucd disciples of his.
IVoitrrn I'tiiistun * .
D. C. , July 31. [ bpcclal
Toloijrain toTius UiiE.J The iollowlng list
of pensions granted is reported by TUB BKE
ana Examiner Bureau of Claimi :
Nebraska : Original John C. Bonsflold ,
James M. Moftord , Frederick Veto , John
1'calco , Adam Mader , Elisbu Walker , John U ,
Mann , John J. lioan. Enoch E. McKcu , Hou-
bon D. Fouls. William P. Huge , John Aus
tin , Jnmos II. Davenport , Wiibor Shook ,
Oaltloy B. Hornuk , John M. Kuinbart , Hob-
crt P. Meredith. Additional - Patrick
O'Brien , William B. Albro. Ciavton Mar-
bliall , Jacob A. Wortz. Increase Uobortson
Adamson , Etisha M. COOK , Andrew J. Fergu
son , Nathaniel Corbin , John T. Hodges ,
Daniel U. Ball , Harlan P. Sur-rwin. Hois-
sue John P. Early. Original widows , otc.
Mary Uorranco. mother.
Iowa : Original William Antrim , Wil
liam W. CJuso. John T. Bryson , David P.
Brown , Uiecn .1. Walilcu ; John C. Vass , l'o-
tor 'I' . Anderson , Ilervoy P , Cragg , William
Hhodca. John ICullor , Frederick Schlappkoho ,
Edward Wood , Frederick Peter. Patrick
Uummiskoy , Frank Sobock. Ilonry Xnrbnrg ,
Unvid McCny , Frederick II. Urocu , William
Uuthrlc , George P. Dougherty. Willis T ,
Ilnnsoin , John W. McGraw , Ainbro ? baylor ,
Joseph C. Sawtoll , William Northcut , An-
arow T. Ellis , Bonjnmin White , Fiodorlck-
N. Tnvlor , Ebenezer W. Weston , John Benson -
son , docunscd. Speelut aot Esther Doolit-
tle. nurse. Additional Bunjamln E.
Allen , Ollvor S. Fowlar , JosupU Mills ,
Incrnaso Darius M. Seaman , Oliver
Springer , Timothy U. Carson , James S.
Loofborrow , fjcargo O. Stcaamnn , William
T. Allun , Churlos F. Alexander , John E.
Lowroy , Edward Jordan , William II. West ,
Thomas P. Henry. Halesuo Jnmos A. Prick-
ott , Uuissno und Increase Henry 1C. llnlso.
Original widows , etc. Uobocca Chambers
( moihor ) . Catherine M. Dui'li.
Soulh Dakola : Orlginnl Horace A. Chuso ,
Archer F. Loomml , Charles C. McCnniry ,
Bonjamtn S. Bartlott. Leonard B. Mlllurd ,
John Moi o , IJaniol Pried , liobort K. Wood
ward. Additional Banjamlu P. Hois. In
crease \Villiiiui \ N. Harmon.
Will thu I'ultllu Sliinil It'/
If a llttlo backwoods show can visit
Onuiha and on ( < harlatanlo brnzonnoss and
n whole ptigo of mUropronontutlons receive
the pnlroniigu of thu people , or cndorsomont
of the press , what encouragement U there
for such irruat shows as Uarnum & Uailov'n
to ipond fortuned in iuiprjvouiouts ovcry
yourl
BUILT THE UNION PACIFIC
Qoncnl Jack Oasorasnt Tolls of the Con
struction of tlio Overland Eouto.
HE HAD A GREAT RECORD AS A RUSHER
Ton Mllm of It ill * Worn l.iild In Ono lny
Jiut to Scuro ( ) . ! ' n Competitor
1'cnts ot mi Old'llmo
lliiHtlcr.
General Jack Caiomont , the con'traotor
who constructed most of the main line of the
Union Puclflu railway , wa * In the city sev
eral days this week renewing old friend
ships , and loft last availing for Kansas pre
paratory to returning to his homo at , Palt.os-
villa , O.
"My wlfo and I are hero to moot our boy , "
snict tno general to a Br.c rdprosonttutvo
yostorauy. "Ho Is a cowboy out in Colorado
nnd wont direct from collupo to the rnunh.
His work prevented his coming east , hence
our visit to Omaha.
"My llr.-a trip to this city wns in the fall
of ISO , " ) , " said tbo gocoinl when nsltod about
his part in the building of the overland route.
"When the wnr broke oul I was constructing
the Philadelphia & Erie .railroad. I onHsied
and turned the wont ever to my br'otherwho
was my cashier. I was In the service a llttlo
ever four years , during which that contract
nnd another were completed. I was quito
well acquainted with Sidney Dillon , nnit ho ,
knowing that I had once laid three miles of
track in ono day , wanted mo to como wast
and take hold of the work on the Union Pact-
lie. I stoou in with the Pennsylvania and
Lnko Shore well enough to bo sure of plenty
of contracts and did not take to Mr. Dillon's
suggestion. Afterward 1 mot him und Mr.
Dnrant nt Erie on their way to Omiihu and
rode westward soma distance with thorn.
They insisted on my taking the contract out
hero , und I llmilly consented to consult my
wlfo. They thought thnt strati go , out I ex
plained that our houbo was QUO of equal
rlghls nnd that generally my wlfo out
voted mo.
"Tno result was that I came to Omaha in
1S05 and rode over iho proposed line us far us
Kearney to study the lay of the laud. The
road had boon constructed to Ellthorn , but it
hud hoeti n uospjruto struggle to build a mlle
a day , even with night work , nud tlio projoc-
lors wuntod to mnkon chungo. Durum was
particularly anxious to crowd the work. Wo
mot nt Ellthorn to discuss Iho situation.
When nsked by Dunxnt how fast I could
push the line , 1 sutd 1 would not care to ncroo
10 innko moro than four miles n dnv. Durnnt
turned on hU heels with .1111 nir of disgust
nnd said ho would bo blnnkoa if ho would
tnlk with n crazy man. That inado Dillon
angry ut Durnnt , because ho had boon my
sponsor , and ho said ho would bo blankoty
blanked if ho would timiuly submit lo my
being msultca. If Isaid 1 could bulW four
miles of railroad a day bo knew 1 would do it.
That brought Unrant to time , hut ho con
cluded that ho did not waut to push it so all
ilrud fast.Vo liually mudo n contract
which stipulated that construction should
notgo on faster than tbrco mlles a day. I
was lo bo uotillod n certain number of days
in advance whun thov desired lo increase or
decrease the speed , nnd the rate of p.iy was
arranged on n sliding scale , increasing when
the speed increased.
"Tho construction of the Union Pacific
was carried on by my brother and mvself.
Wo laid allot the track to Promontory Point ,
a few miles boyoud Ogden , where wo made
the connection with the Central Pacific , und
we did about two-thirds of Iho grading. Wo
began in the spring of 18(50 ( , and the work
continued about three yoars. The llrsi day ,
with only u partially organized force , wo laid
n mile nnd a quarter nua the second day n
milo and a half.Vo \ gradually increased the
rate as moro mon nnu tennis , were secured ,
nna when wo got to making two miles n day
Durnnt carao rushing out. Ho came up the
river ono day , orinirtng up a lot of lanterns ,
and said the work must bo rushed. I told
him to take his lanterns nnd go back cast and
I would do the rushing. You see another
line was stnrtett from Wyandotte , and it wus
understood that the roau ttrat reaching the
hundredth meridian should bo Iho main lino.
Duranthad hecomo anxious to'bcat the other
line and we did it easily. It was n very com
mon thing to lay two , three and nvo miles of
track n day , and on a spurt ono rtnv wo laid
ton miles , only lacking n few feet.
"Whtlo ongagca In tnls work I lived in
Omaha. My wife and I went down to the
old homo at the corner of Sixteenth street
und Caoitol avenue and found tbo house , but
the surroundings are mightily chungud. I
nm still engaged Ir. railroad work. Wo go
from Oinuhu down Into ICansai to look at a
farm that I own auu then return home. "
Will Onmlni Hn SutlHlloil With It ?
If tbo public will accept a second hand
"fnko" such the
as Ding-a-ling Brothers
oiler toduy , Uarnum & Bailey might ns well
reduce expenses , exchange their truly great
stars for thira rate incompetents , their thor
oughbred running horses for bronchos , their
menagerie for a few discarded animals , store
their spectacle , cut 400 foot oil tbcir big tent ,
lie about everything , run on unredeemed
promises and "gull" tholr patrons. But pub
lic opinion always has nnd will now stand by
the great show coming September 14.
SYMPATHY FOR STRIKERS.
Onmlui l.nliorers Tuko Action on the
Troubles t the Iloinnatc-ail MIllM.
At n mass meeting hold nt Washington hall
on Wednesday night the following rnsolu-
tions wcro adopted and their publication re
quested :
Whereas , A great strugclo is now pending
between organized labor and iho Carnegie
Stool association at Homestead , I'n. , and It
is clearly to bo sojn ihat the steal mon in
their position have public opinion on their
side , engaged as they nro In maintaining
tholr right lo organize nnu have such organ
ization recognized , as only by this means can
they enjoy thnt which is guaranteed to them
In iho constitution of their country lifo , lib
erty and happiness ; therefore
Hoiolvcd , That wo condemn the Carncglo
association , inasmuch as they , by warlike
proparallons , made long before the mon were
locked out , irlod to Intimidate their employes
and cocrco them into accepting terms thnt
meant iho surrender of curtain rights pos
sessed by them us cilizons of this republic ;
nnd Whereas , It has been shown by ovlJenco
that the Carnoglo association made contracts
with the Pinkartons whereby a lot of hire
ling cutthroats wore f urn Is lied to shoot down
mon who were the ( lower of American man
hood , und
Whereas , It Is shown that the Iron and
steal workers hnvo bv their superior Intolli-
goncn and energy bull up these warns and
the adjoining town of Homestead with Its
homes and school- ) , and Its churches , thereby
bacomlng possessed of certain veslod rights ,
andWhereas
Whereas , These rights have boon assmlaa
by tbo refusal of tbo Curcccio association to
consent to arbitrate any differences existing
botwcon that company and the Iron nnd steel
workers , showing llxod nnd premeditated
purpose to till such mills with cheap laoor.
und in such notion they have baen uldod by
the military power of Pennsylvania , prac
tically rendering thcso old men homeless and
breaking down that Independent nnd manly
spirit thut is an essential pan of citizenship
In a country llko this and without which the ,
porputuity of our institutions is Impossible ;
und boil further
Unsolved , That wo condemn the actions of
not only tbo Carnegie association but also
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
Governor PnttisonrHnd Uoncr.il Snowdcn fo
tholr tyrannical ctmrso during the prcson
trouble , and \vo botlovo that ouch nctlonn
tonutngas they dot to the debouchment o
American labor , b ( inimical to our Interests
n-i a pcoplo nnd vonntlnnnnco of which wil
inevitably load to'covolutlcn nnd blood shod
Hosolvod , Thatiwa tender to tbo locxcd ou
workmen our unanimous support and wo
hereby pledge ourselves to UBO every means
in our power to uuist them In their manly
struggle ? , nnd tliaUn copy of these resolutions
bo sent to Homottoad , Pa. , nnd coplos qlvon
to iho press of Omaha for publication , '
The Tonrait Hn Kvcr
A gentleman of experience who saw tlio
Wisconsin Brothers' menagerie In Milwaukee )
two woolts ago says ho didn't know there
wns such a poor collection of animals travel
ing.
srx * zituir.V7 : .
They Lost Their I.lvos While Huttilng In
tlio Kentucky Klvor.
L.OUISVIM.C , ICy. , duly ! ll.--Noar Wlnchos-
terdny six boys were drowned In the Ken
tucky river by the overturning of n skiff.
The names nro : Kelley Fiirnoy , nged 15 ;
Claude Parnoy , 1 ! ) years old ; Walter Fnrnoy ,
ngcd 11 ; Charles Farnov , 9 , all sons of James
11. Farnoy. AlKlti Drock , ngod 10 , and Winter -
tor Brock , nscd 12 , sons of Hov. Henry
Brock. The boys wore bathing in the river ,
climbing in and out of the boat nud were
thrown into n panic by the boat overturning
with soma of iho smaller boys.
Tlio Aiimrluiu | I.Iv Nulled.
The crosvroad show advertises n "royal
aquarium. " It has not oven n smoked her
ring in n poll of Missouri wnior , nnd If there
is nothing llontlng around in their rod lemonade -
ado the "nqunrmm" Is u "roynl" falsehood.
If a mercnant sold you calico for silk would
you call him honest ) Walt for Barnum.
Attention , Knights of Pythian.
All members of Trlanclo loago No. C4 ,
Knights of Pythias , nro roquostoa to moot at
Sid South Nineteenth Btrcot on Tuesday ,
Augusts , at 8 o'clock a. m. , sharp , to attend
the funeral ot our late brother , H. O. Ban
croft. Interment in Malvorn , IH.
HvnxoaE. WoiiTiuxo , C. C.
H. J. WELI.S , 1C. of U. und S.
Not Cilooil I2noujU for lliirnum'ri.
There Is not a mangy , ctocronit or common-
plnco animal in the Mlllion-lu-the-nlr'a menagerie
agorio that would bo given cugo room in
Barnum & Bailey's great collection.
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
nnr ) rnfrflqliinf to f hr > Instfi. nnd acts
gently yet promptly on thelCidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , head
aches and fevcre and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever proi
duced , pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to-the stomach .prompt in
its action and truljvboneficial in its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy.andagreeabfoBubstances tg
manyexcellentqualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c
bottles by all leading druggists.
Any reliable-druggist wbo may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for any ono wno wishes
try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ,
SAM FRANOISOO , OAIi.
! . KY. . N. V ,
ARE YOU SUFFERING ?
F11O.U
Female
Wcatness ,
IL _ Catarrh or
lllicumatisni ,
P Chronic ,
Nervous or
Private
Disciscs.
IP SO , OALIj ON
Dr. S@arl@s & S@arles
Consultation Free.
AcKnowlcdRod to bo tbo most successful spo-
clallsts In all I'uivATU , HI.OOD , Nuuvouj , Siu.v
AND UltlNAIlV DldUASIid.
Gonorrlinii in frru a to 0 days. Syphilis
curml without Mtircury. All st IKOS for lifo.
b'l'HICTUKi : pjrin uienlir cured , ruinov.il com-
lilolo. wltliuut ciitlln. , eiuitlc or illhili.llon. euro
HlIuclLH ] ut ho ni ) by imtlout wltlioul u mo mon fa
| mn ! ur nnnoyunco ,
1'lliKS. KISTUhA AND ItKCTAI , Uf.CHIH curaJ
without pnlii or ilotentlon Horn tnnlncaj.
llVmtOOI'.ljU AND VAHICOCUI.M lermniiontly
und buccfsafullr uuroil , llotho.l inw unit uufullliu
WEAK MEN
( VITAMTV WliAK ) , Madj so by too oloij nppU
cation to bnntnuas oritmly ; Ha/uro nrjiiial strain
ur Krlof : ar.XUAl , i\ci.SSI : lu mld.llu . Ilfo , or
Irom tlio onocts of youthful fiillloi.
VVKAK MKS AUK VICTIMS TO NKUVOU3 1)15-
IHMTVor KXUAUSl'lO.V , WAST1.VO WKAKNKSd
iNVOI.IJXTAUV l/WtSKS with UAUI.V DISCAV In
YoUMi nnd MlDKhr. Aiii ( : > i lac of vim. vigor
nnd Ktronuth , with nuxunl orcnna Imp.ilrjil uu I
wcukoncMiei ! praiu'ituroly 111 nppru ichliu old n a
All rlwld rt'iulllr to out njw treutmont fnrloisof
Tltnlponor. Cull untur aldrjn wliu stamp for
clrculiirj , frei hookaoil rocolpti.
lir SpirlO'S Spf' 11J "outh ntH
ui.oLalai a old.jcj. OMAUI , .N
Nuxbtol'ost onico.
Act gently yet nrompt-
' ) y on ttio LIVIIII , lill ) .
DR. IIOBB'S Mnu.oni ] IIOH'EUS , dla-
liclllng HondaclicB , rev-
ris unil Colds , thorough
LITTLE ly coanslis ! : the Eyatom
of disease , and cures
Vegetable habitual constipation
They are sugar coated ,
aaitxm ' TKUBUI U. Ooiiot h'rlpe , very email ,
easy to talio , and purclr
vegetable.13plllnlncacU
vial. 1'cr.Vct digestion
followi their UEO. They
nbsolutolr euro kick head
ache , nnu arorcrumuiriiil *
fill lijr Icaainj ; j-l'jslcltun. Fur unlu by loading
driiKKluttiorhbutliyzuu. : ; S&rts. mini. Address
KOD3rS mm Ctt , Props , Sa Francisco ci Chbjo ,
t'Olt SALE IN OMAHA. NEB. . IJV
Enhn I'iTu , , Co r JStli A DouKlan Ett.
J .A Fuller & Co. , Cot. I4lh & Doiiichufiti.
A U Fbtter ft Co. . Council I'luffi. ' la
Dr. "Bailey , Sr
Tito r.oxiUin ; ;
Dentist
Thlnl Floor. I'.i.xtou IlloeU.
Telcpliuiia 108. ) . lOlli uitl : Fiinurii Sis.
A lull tut of U-eth on rubber lor I.V 1'urfvct 101
Teeth nlluout plutea or rouiovablu trlJjo work
Jun iho thliiL- fur klui ! or pulille pealtcri , nurur
drop down.
TKUTH KXTKAOTEO WITHOUT I'AIN
I Illllns ut roi un < iUlu i u ten. All orlt
ftr ruutuu , Out till * out ( oruguido.
IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM
If you are In position to take
advantage of the laws re
lating ; to
If you have taken up a piece of
If you have made an invention
on which you desire to
secure a
You should communicate
with the
Bee Bureau of Claims
The object ot this bureau 1& to
every person holding- legitimate claim
ngainst the government the advantage
of n residence in Washington , whether
ho live in Texas or Alaska. It docs
moro than that. Nino-tenths of the
population of Washington would be
helpless if nskcd how to go to worlc to
secure their rights through the depart
ments. THK BKK Bureau of C.aims
gives the advantage , not only of per
sonal residence , but of thorough famil
iarity with all the machinery of the
government. It ott"ors
Absolute Security.
You do not know whether the avor.igo
Washington claim agent will cheat you
or not , although on general principles
you would naturally suppose that ho
would. But you know that the San
Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Pioneer
noer press and the Oiniihn BKB cannot
ulTord to cheat you. They guarantee
this Bureau , unu their reputation is
staked upon the honesty and ability of
its mnmigomcnt.
The bureau employes attorneys who
are Expert Specialists
'or ' each of its departments.
Its Indian depredation cases are caro-
'ully worked ut ) , with all tha evidence
required by law , and argued before the
court of claims lu such a manner as to
jring out most favorably all the essen
tial points.
Its land cases are handled in strict nc-
corduncn with the rules of the General
Land Olllco , so that no delays or com
plications ensue in tlio orderly Hcltlo-
nont of the claims.
Its patent cases arc so managed ns to
insure the utmost possible bonellt to the
nventor. by giving him the broudost
iroloction his ideas will justify.
Its pension c.iaos are disposed of with
the least possible delay and oxpunsQ to
the vote run s.
Don't refrain from consulting the
jurcau because you are afraid of tlio cost.
[ Is costs nothing to got information ,
Ask as many questions as you plouso ,
ind they will bo answered promptly
cheerfully and accurately , without
charge.
THE
Bee Bureau of Claims
Room 220 , Bee Build
ing , Omaha , Neb.
lave Your Eyesigiit
ytstoitod free UyonBXl'BtT OPTIOIAN
'erfuotadlustinunt. Superior luusm. Murv >
ousliouditvliu ounid by uuln ; our Suuuttulei
und Kyoiliibsoj 1'rlcui low for ItrJt ulaii
goods.
THE ALOE & PEHFflLO CO , ,
H-l S. 16tUSt.CrolBUton Dlosk.
ULE
Mcnnnva Uses
SANTA CL US
fet Clothes
-TOO -
. CHICAGO. In
"Hcrvo Seeds , "
the wonderful rcmeilf
Is pold with nvrlt -
icn iriiiirniilpo lo euro All nrrvoit * illse.i'C.i. sucli as Wenlc Mptnorr ,
I/ossor llniln 1'ovrir , llnml'iohc. WnkefulncK , Loil Manhood , NliUUlT KinU-
don ? , Ncrvniuncsj. l/issltiKlc.nlldmlns and loss of pniviT of tlio Uuncrntlra
OrK.ins In oltlicrscxcau. oil l > y over exertion , youthful f rro'n.or rxccmlVf
.1150 of tolmcco , opium or Ptlmnlntits rtlilclisoon load to Infirmity. Consunip-
Uloiuvnrt I inanity. I'nt up convrnloiiotocnrrjr in vest pnckvt. 91 ticrpnck *
nEOliytniilliOforf. ) . With everyS onlcrwn rtvtawrittm tuarantte forur *
orrcjundlhcinoncu. Circular Ireo. AJUrcsaAcrvu ti2cilCo.C'hlcuitiilll.
For snlo in Omaha by Sliorinan & McConnell , 1513 Doilffo slrool.
V.
TELL U5 HOW HANY fACES YOU5EE II1THI5 ADV. AMD WE
WILL5EMD YOU A BEAUTIFUL PICTUREEOXZ5
CHEMICAL0MANUFACTUWHG 0 > KANSASClWM ?
Do you use Whisky
Leads all others in Sold only at High-class
Purity , Quality , Bouquet , Drinking Places ' and f
Age and Smoothness. Drug Stores. "
. "V"
DAULEMAND A. CO. . CHICAGO.
lilOUOATIONALx.
Seminary for Higher and Liberal Education of Girls
and Young Women. Specialty , Music , Art , Elocution.
University Plan , lint jour njvns Hfrt. 6th Apply m
pllcnnlfi rejected lnnt Bceelnn lor want of room. Afldr
Rev. T. Peyton Walton , A.B. , Prcs't , Lexington , Missouri.
For the hlfiher aad l.llierMl KilucnUnn of plrla
anil yuung "omen , bpcclnltlo : ilutlc , Art , Klo.
cutlan , I'hjrilcal Trainlue. Btcam heat , ColJ
anil hot wntrr , bath rnonin * ctc. , on rnch floor.
ZUli Kunloti lircliK hcpt Dth , IK02. For CatnlOEU *
MISSOURI. aililrcea AIICIIIIJALI ) A. JONKtt , I'rcnt.
Ruprrlornilrautagea for Mutating
. iirhi' Young lailicj Courteof rludy thor-
ouelr.Miiblcalanil ilrpnrtmcnUhlrlicst order trnrhrraof the but American
nnil Knrnpoaii cullnrc ; t.ireu'unl ' I'fniillful firounilv ; new biillilinK * . ruoniBVfitU
Trntih'.tf'ii , liAhUil by f.t . Oju'im S'titrrnbrr 7th. For catalogue aihlrcM
Kuv. T. ' . HAItllKTT , I're/i. tOLDJIUIA , HO.
Ubfrtr. Jlo. I..r { . > a
, CSUtMjItDl hullOlll ( , Cl
_ IM.HI i .TT Biullr fufulibel RWJinf
w rntHri , , r . Uttifil IliruiiKh ul wliti rtrttu. Hut itni ] t'il I ur mi 1 bub rootin en * ffj
floor I | fliir < l l > r lucau U.9fit [ rl clrlo IUt < t . Lftrjc , will iquli | | > vl C7'iini.ilin | HlKh * 4 hrillliful Icaailou I'-ourfces f llo < l/
liili l.ini fixiiltr Mu.ltf an I Art ilrttarltunlt f > r liUhr.t rrilir l.irgr.i Pctnil l'Mtfr lu lli" Wil. N > l * j |
a.HtitUr \ llli. bi'nd fur futnlocue. AdilrfM f. UKbKFKi : . rrr.IJc.it. . I.IIH'.It 1'V. .MISROIIItl.
QUAIL BRAKD
HEALTH FOODS
Parched Rolled Oats ,
Unequallevl in Flavor.
Corn Gritz ,
Sold only iu " 1 pound paclca oi.
Velvet Meal ,
For in u 111 113 und go ma.
? HINT N PIIIU
lj Dlliol Jo ulliJil
.Solil hy all rii'sl-CI.HS ( Jrjcois
TIRE
Aliuut thu Columbia I'lioiiinntio Tire H
wuursTistod tu IWi liuiiilroil iniiiinlH
ubo\i rlillnlui smiro A compound tubu of
riilibers vuli iinl/c'il ultli uiinvns liiyors
ISueli purl NtroniMliPiilii ; ; thu otliura ( Jrcat-
ust ros Ht iiii-u tu IIIHIIIIIIIU Musi ruillliiut
rii'ul tire I'rop.loiii fro.u Inultiu. r.ii'iiliu'
Him iitlicrotiji'i'iloiriliio oolntsTliolii lie t
xradu Iiro o [ gulontillu simplicity A l ) u-
lutciy BiiiiruutcoU fur n your.
All about It mill Co'uinblii'a cyclm In our
bonk iibout CohiitibliiH , tree ou application
toiiny ColiimbluiiKUiit , oruunt by mull for
wu two-rout slump * 1'opo Mff , C/o , K1 , '
ColumtUi Ave. , lloktoii.
EDUCATIONAL
FEMALE
ACADEMY
( T.'il vtar. I'nHiralolv , Cullrplat * . Untie and Fine Art
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' * " " ° * " *
iiFriuLLAui.ArM'TrMn.'ji l'0oui'il'l'er'll'l. .
HO'LLINS HNSTBTUTE
liOTKTOUKTMI'JllNfiNi VA.
Ifo I" Vninitf I.mill N. Oicrix | Kept. II , 1VJ. f th Jfir ,
Z7lliuTHnnilToiclr.T . l'rciuriiIor | > 7 ( . ' lli' lHlf ,
I'lilhiKiiplilriil. anil l.ilrrnry l > l''ltrliiiiiiln. | ! '
CiinniTMiliirv ( 'imri.eln .linn r. Art anil elocu
tion ' -cliiidl. lleautlfullr Mtualiid In Vallonl Virginia ,
onN .V\V II. ILnearlliuiKili'llmnlnunnicdleil. . KIo.
Rant Equipment. Write fur Illmtrated catalni-uo to
C'llAH. & . COUKU , Hupt. , llolllm , Vm
WEMTWOBTH
ClaDical , I.lterarr , fldrnllnc ConriM of itailIn. .
fnntrr anil Arllllerv ilrlll and actual Cavalrr
olilot Jllllliir Mrlimil In o. raialprut ! _ -
urH. Hf.lslA'.llH , W.A. , I.rxliiElou , / ! , f
N HW VOKK.MII < ITAUy AOADKMV. Oo
O. J. W ( Kit , 11. ft. A. M. , Cornwall. N. Y
'l/iir tNH't'lTll'fK ' ,
18(1 Ueorco Aro. , Clilcntti.
dlrU' llQordlnit School , Collet-lntc , Bclontino nn4
Cluimlcul CournoB , I'loajuiit Jloomi , l.ar o llooui
Hvml fur
Soininury for Young Latllos. Omaia ) ,
Nobj'asko.
Bishop Worthinglon , Visitor.
Rev Robert Dolierty.S. T. D. Rector
Full Term B glnn WodnoEdny , Sept
Wth.
For Catalogue nud imi'llculurs , n iply to
the roo'or