r no T"l "V i TTf I Torn osr FIGHTING DAN BROWN'S ' TALK Veterans at Superior Listen to a Kansas Cyclone's Humorous Hum * SOME TERSE TRUTHS PLAINLY SPOKEN 4lo Didn't Tnlk Politics > > t Im Pointed - Out Hoinn .Mighty Iiitmostlni : 1'ncU for tlin Old Holdlur * to Con- flldrr llcfuro Voting , Nob. , Aug. 21. fSpoclal to TUB lii.J A heavy rain yesterday mornlntr tijaln Interfered with the reunion program , out before 1U o'clock the clouds had vanished nod the rain left the air cool and pure and the camp In good shape. Tboro can bo no 1 such thing as mud In Cnmp Lincoln , as It Is Jocatodoa newly mowed pralrlo sod. The ro-jlstor at headquarters U constantly sur rounded by crowds of now arrivals. Addi tional touts have bean pitched and so far all arrivals Imvo boon uccommodatod with ( luartor * . Tao hotels In the city nrocrowdoJ and scores who linvo sought accommodations there Imvo boim turned uwnr. The largo Dumber of ladies present oxoitos comtnant and is looked upon by the vcscrans with lutUiactlon and is taken ai nn indloatlon of the over Increasing Interest In all mating * of the Grand Army of iho Uopubll a Colonel Sohulor announced from the platform - form today that tlio noisy demonstrations of o few boys and fakirs which made the ilrst ulght In camp hideous should not bo re pouted. Pol ice headquarters linvo been established on the grounds und thocamp will heicnftcrba guarded by nn ofllciont police patrol. ' n Oreiit Trent. Last avonlng's cnrap lira wat a great trc-at to the thousands who were tortumtto enough to hour tbo speech of "tno irrepressible , fiehtlnj. ' Dan Brown of Concordln , Kun. , " us ho wus introduced by Colonel Scbulor. Brown is n largo , wide-out man , nnd almost Ihn iirst thing bo Bald win that ho and Colonel Schulorrworo living proofs thut the people of Kansas are not starving. Said ho : "I'll hot thuro Is not a man here who knows my poilticH. IA volco : "Maybe you don't know yourscll. " ! Yes I do. I am n black republican , und 1 urn proud of It. Now , if thntU nolltlus put It in your pipe and smoke it. I wunt to say that I vole just us I shot. It i& curious that speakers can go buck into ancient history nd follow down to the revo lutionary wiir and the Mexican war and speak of the bravo deeds of the soldiers , but when It comes to a reunion of the veterans of the late unpleasantness If n speaker utters o word about the crtmo of treason ho Is accused of waving the bloody shirt. 'I was raised In Posoy county , Indiana , where men were honest und if any ono among thorn did not tell the truth at all tlinos ho was llablo to bo drummed out of the country. I was taugnttu call things by their light names , nnd I toll you that old Dan Voorhcos nnd other * like htm , during the war were lubds. Whenever the old soldier boys nro forbidden to itpouk truthfully of their friends iho enemy , then I am In favor of blotting out the Fourth of July , and quit celebrating our victory over tbo British. Soldiers Know Mow to Vote. "Now , wo have no politics in Kansas. As a rule a soldier does not need to bo educated in politics. Ha knows how to vote. But ihero nro blftuk sheen In all llocka , and them is now nud then a soldier who bus boon led astray. Dojou know how I feel toward sucnl I will toll you : I feel like saying 'Father , forgive them tbov know not wlmt thej do..Thero Is such a thing as n calamity howler. I heard ono of them say the otbor day that there was not crop enough raised in Nebraska this year to feed a blue Jny. They say wo bavo no corn In Kansas , but 1 wan to tell you that calamity calves will starve to doat'ti'down tboro this winter because t&o nubbins will ba too lorco for them nnd the owners too l.izy to break .them. Why. wo have to haul our whcut over Into Indian Ter ritory to thresh it , because there is not room in tbo'llold.V'o nro In the midst of pros perity , and when you hear something drop next November you will roill/o that tno old soldier's voieo is being heard In the land. 'Tu true that wo hnvo hud grasshoppers and chinch bugs and drouth down In Kansas , but this year wo Imvo n now kind of u bug , However. I think the recent rains will Imvo u luuuuuuy iu uiuwn ii < uui. "Now , Kontlomon , I promised not to talk politics and I have Itopt my word , ntid for fcarl may say noinotbing which might bo construed into politics I will quit , but l want to say bororo I take my seat tbat the men who saved tbo country ought to run it. Iliri Point. "Suppose a man has two Eons , and ono of them ts a goad boy nud tbo other tries to cut Uls father's throat at midnight ; which ono suould the father trunU Supposebo should punish the young reprobate , and the boy auould say , after taking tbo licking , 'Well ' , you have whipped mo , but you haven't con quered mo ; ' and then suppose the old man should wuut ono of the bays to have a good time on the fourth of July which ono should ho tend ! For my part I "preforto keep this government in tbo hands of thu men who Buv'bd it , and if thut Is bloody shirt , all right. The portrait of John A. Logau is Just as deal- to mo today us It wus twenty years ago , nnd I don't propose to turn it toward tbo wall. I wont to gn down to my grave loval , and xvhon Uubriol calls mo up tor the last roilcall 1 want to co mo up just as 1 am now , lu my old blue blouse , nnd niibwor Hero. ' 'I understand that the ottlumity howlers la Nobrnsxa are saying that thu country Is going to tbo domnltlon bow-wows utid tbo people starving , but I must say it don't look like it to mo. I know some straugo things are colng on. You have some fuiui.v fellows up lierf , same as wo have in Kaunas. Ono of them I used to know when ho wns In the United States uonato , though ho looks Ullloront now wears u different eultof clotnos. But if tha poopio do their duty ho will bo olectcd to stuv at home and wear his mask in private. When f was a boy wo used to llsh for bullheads with frogs for colt and no hook. Wo tied the frog on the end of a Hiring and throw It lu und tbo bullbends would grab U and bang on until wo lauded them In Ibo boat. Well , wo bavo OHIO men who are bullheads , und some of thorn have swallowed the halt , nnd unless they let up they will bo landed in tuo enemy's boat. Whom to Trust In Oltlco. I "I bollevo in patriots , not for ofllco , but real live patriots. Wo have plenty of patri ots for ofllco in Kansas. 1 Know somb of thorn lioto in Nebraska and they remind me of suckers In n at r emu. First tbov go up , then down stream , and then slray oft into u SUTeront stream altogether. Lot us go on in Iho fnl'.h wo started lu on. Were you right in 161)11 ) If you were , when did you get tvronc and thu other follow right ! It won't ' do to clcot tbo follows who went wrong , to olllco. Suppose tlio pcopla of tills county bad oleotril n treasurer twenty years ago und bo had stolen all the money ihero wus in iho tmasury und got awuy with it , court house and all would you want to trust him now ) Ob , but ho would bay that wus a long tlmo ngoj Just elect mn now und see whut a nlco honest fellow I will be : Of courxo you Would elect nlm. Yes , I sue you fulling ever uuch other to vote for him. Now , I want to lay to you that for tbo next four years the tame old itinu who never vntocd a pension bill will remain ut the white house. The people will not take kindly to u certain fat eld gentleman who vetoed .V.'l pension bills without shcdlng a tear. Ho can go lisbing on Memorial day next yc.ir If ho lines bo will have nothing else to do. Now , I'm not tulKlug politics nor about ( J rover Cleveland. I'vo ' not said a word about either. Now comrade , before you cast u ballot next No vember , lot mo uslc you to look up into beavtiii and bco iho faces of Grunt , Lincoln , Uurflcld , Levin and olliors , nnd then vote as you please , and I will bo satUllod with the result , " Brown closed nmld o storm of npplauso nud wai > warmly congratulated by hundreds as fast a they could clasp bisi hand. Ho had struck the ympuihotio choid which vlbrutoj in the broant of every true vctoruu. Noarlv every goutouco of the tpoeoh wus applauded. WOMK.V MAI ) Till : DAV. Ciim | > Lincoln 'litravd Over tit the I.iiillu * \Vlio Kiiturtuliiiiil Ilumliomuly. Sui'Kiuoii , Nob. , Aug. "M. fSpoolul Tolo. jr ram to Tim Uim.j Today hu boon Ho- llof Corps day ut Camp Lluoola , For tuo first tlmo In the history of the Dopsrtmont if Nebraska the ladies of the Woman's He lot Carpi occupied the entire day. At ) UTO : ,1m morning Colonel Scliulor Introduced Mrs. Emma B. Knight of Itmvalo , president ot the district organization , and the camp was turned ever to the ladlos. The choir sang "Hall to Our Country's Defenders. " nnd the nudlanco repeated tlio Lord'.i prayer. Mrs. Addle M. Hllllnjs. the brilliant woman lawyer of Oonova , delivered tbo ad dress of welcome , spooking oxtemporano- ouily , She was followed by n most eloquent and patriotic address by Mrs Drama B. Aldrlch of Cawuer City , Kan. , vlco president of the district Womnn's Hellof corps. A glco club of Sons nnd Daughters of Veterans sang "llally Hound the flag. " Mrs. Wood of Burr Oak , ICnn. , requested that all Kansas members npponr at the afternoon meeting wearing .mnllowers that they might bo roc- ognlrcd as coming from the Sunflower stnto. Nohra4ka ladles were the goldenrod , iho na tional flower. The afternoon session was opened by the Soni of Veterans unlfoniicd band of Hod Cloud playing nn overture. The secretory rend a telegram ns follows ; DKN.MRON. la. , Aug.M. . Mrs. Kintnn Knight. 1'rusldont Woman's Itellof .Uor | > , Superior. Neil ) . : 1'lonso uonvov uroutlnK to Noliniikii and ICiitisiis Woiitrm' * Knllof Oorps and ( Irand Arinv of the Uupnbllc. May thu lillh bo the brlihtcst und best day of the lonnlnn. Fra ternally yours , MAIITSEAIIS McllKNiiv , 1'us } Niitlonul I'rosldunt. ' ( lot H llciiullliil ring. A beautiful llnp v\hlch had be on provided for a gift to thu corps having tba InrRC.it number of members iiresont wns wait by Parson Brownlow Corp No. 02 , Chester , Nob. , with thirty-two monitor * present ont , There uro llfty-ono corps In the district , twouty-livo In Kansas nnd twonty-slx in Nebraska. Tbo corps having next highest number present wns James A. Unrllcld , No. 14 , with twantv- sovcn members present. Mrs. Emtmi It , Manchester of Lincoln , pnst natlonnl senior vice proslrlont , also past department presi dent , presented the flag iu n short but elo- n.uunt sptioch , while tbo members of tha suc cessful corps stood in line la front of tbo speaker's siaml. Many of thu old mothers of corps wiped nway the unbidden tour during tbo presentation speech. Mrs. Alinlru Phillips , president of Pnrson Brownlow corps , responded In n feeling manner. Thou the glee club sang "We'll Hnliv 'Hound ' the ITing , " which ended a most pleasing ccrotnony. Mrs. Anna Hunter of Nebraska City , pres ident ot .the Woman's Hullof Corps homo committee , made nn eloquent npnoalforthc homo. There nro y'JJii members of the Womnn's Hollof Corps In Nebraska , and there was distributed by the organization last your S3,437.0'J. Mrs. Hunter Is a sweet , motherly looking woman and will succcoJ in cst.ibltshln ? the homo. Miss Ashbrook of Geneva , senior vlco pros- idonf of tbo Department of Nobra ku , de livered a sbort address and was followed by Mrs. Wood flf Burr Quit , Kan. , in a recita tion entitled "I'm Only a Woman. " Kansas AVonmu lor PrcHldrnt. Mrs. Clary Jelllsou of Kansas , a member of the corps at Chester , Nob. , brought the house down in n handsome speech , in which sbo made an appeal for the right of franchise for women. Suld she : "I ones heard a man say that women Imvo not bruins enough to volo. I will venture there is not a woman present who bus not more Drains than ho had. If tboro Is any ono thing moro certain than another it is that n Kansas woman will bo the lirst presidentess of tbo United States. " Mrs. Kato Judson of Hod Cloud addressed the meeting. Mrs. Miller , also of Hod Cloud , representing the Daughters of Votornns , made ono of Iho best speeches ot the day. Her subject wns certainly inspiring and she handled It well. There arc sixteen organ- ired camps of the Daughters In Nebraska , with headquarters nt David City. Tbo Sons and Daughters club sane "HodVntto aud Blue. " Mrs. Manchester bv request spoke of the eligibility of candidates for membership In the Woman's Hollof corps , and showed that the doors are thrown wldo open to nil loyal women , whether connected with soldiers or not. not.This This ended the program. A vote or thanks was given the lady speakers , the glee club aud Woman's Hohof corps. AiiiiiMincnmcntH Mucto. Colonel Schuylor then stated that if any1- ono on the outskirts of Iho immense club had neon unable lo hoar all that hud been said. Tin : BEE would have full reports which they could read tomorrow. Commander Andrews announced that to morrow wo would hnvo with us J. Warren IColfor , ex-speaker of tbo national bouse of representatives , Loronzo Urounso , Lieuten ant Governor Majors , Atloruey General Hastings and others. UXJOYINO TJIi : OCCASION. Vctoritua ut ? Crimp Lincoln .linking the Molt of the Keiinlon. SLTEIUOII , Nob. , Aug. 24. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE.J Prof. Kirkondnll and his bulloon wont up iu tbo presence of 10.00U people ut Camp Lincoln this ovonliic and the professor still lives to repeat the operation tomorrow. Tno camp fire this evening had the largest attendance so far and was made a joint affair , tbo comrades dividing the time with the Indies. A recitation by Mrs. Flood , a son ? by William Adams of Hooks county , Kansas , and recitations by two llttlo misres , Chrlsaio ICintilo ot Uurr Oak und Grncio Jor dan , entitled , "I Am a Vutnran's Daughter und Pupa is Ouo of the Boys , " u song b.v J''oxwortliy of Liucolu and a humorous spcucti Dy ( Jbapluin Cole of Blootnlugtoa were enjoyed und received with applause. Comrade Cole said the calamity howl was a uontompttblo lie , aud for proof ho referred to the fact thut men of all nations were com ing to America to totter tbolr condition. Mrs. Billings of Geneva wns called and ex plained that in making the presentation flag speech she did not talk politics , but that if slio spolio tonight she would bo compelled to deliver a full grown republican spooch. She tool : up in turn the UirlfT , free silver , the "force" bill and tlio pension question nod handled u.ich iu an abla manner. Toward tbo close of her speech , when speaklnn of Cleveland's pension record and of Sloven- son's war record , u few Independents ou tbo outskirts of tlio crowd attempted to bowl her down. Mlllor of Hod Cloud oamn to tno front of the platform and ut tempted to pro test against political speeches. His ilr.st sentence wus that ttaoro were probably as many Independent soldiers Present ns repub licans , but that was as fur us ho over Rot. A cyclouo of 1101 convinced bi > n of his mistake and hu retired gracefully. The weather is delightful , no dust and no mud. At least SOU teams were tlod iu tbo corral today and 10,000 people were hero. Tomorrow Is to bo tbn big day and tomorrow night tbo greatest camp tiro. A district organization , of tbo Army of the Potoraau was effected this evening. DoWltt's arsaparlltn ciciinsej the blooJ , Increases the apnetlto and tonoa up tbo sys tem. It has bonotlttod many people who bavo suffered from blooJ disorders. It will helpyou. iml tin * Coiiforolico. The members of tbo council committee on viaducts and railways , the oftlclals of the Union depot company nnd tbo railway com panies ware to have hold u mooting today for tbo purpose of putttrg the union depot pro- ] vut upon lu feet again. Owing to the fuef that ( J.V. . iioldrego of thu depot company will bo absent from thu oltv , the muetlntrlias been postponed until Saturday afternoon ut "o'clock. At that tima tbo ofllcials named will meet In the may or' * ofllco iu the city hull and discuss the proposition , Mr * . L. K. 1'atton , Uocitford , III. , wrlto ) : ' From personal axporlonco I can recommend UoVViU's SaMJpitnlla , a euro for linpuro blood und general debility. " MODERN WOODMEN PICNIC York Entertain Sixteen Oamps of the Order in t-o Fourth District , WILL MEET NEXT YEAR AT M'COOK Time of tliu Vliltor * Jiiiitic < l In I'l , itciiminl : Election of Ofllcurs-Othor Nn Nutvx Notes. YOUK , Neb , Aug. 24. [ Special Tologrum to TUB BEE. ] Although the weather looked very unsettled ttils morning tlio first annual plonlo of tlio MoilcrnVooclraon or America of tbO'Fourth congressional district of Ne braska was bold today and was n grand suc cess. Sixteen camps were roprosontcd , as follows ; mockham. Exeter , McCool , Fair mont , Osccola , Thayor. Coidova , Uradshaw , Aurora , Benedict , iloudcrson , Utlca , Lush- ton , Uraftou , Stromsburg nnd York. A rmrnila wns tnado at 11 a. in. , led by the York , Fairmont aad Shelby bands , A Business mooting was hold and Mr. Chldcstar of Aurora olectea president nnd Mr. rCichols of Strorasburg secretary of the picnic association. An executive committed was appointed , consisting of one member from each camp represented. The next plculn will bo hold at McCool August 24 , iblK ) . The audross 6f wolcoir.o was dollvorod by Ueorgo F. Corcoran of the York Demo crat. Speeches were made by W. A. North- colt , huud counsel , of Ureonvillo , 111. ; Dr. Frank Swallow , head physician , of Vnlloy Falls , ICun. , and D. C.ink , houd banker , Uriuul Istanu. These speeches were very in teresting niid well received by their brotncr WooUiucn and friends. Will JIcui lit ( luuotii Next \ciir. HASTINGS , Nob. , Aug. LM. fSpncial Tele gram to Tnu UKB. ] The lirst nui.ual moot ing of tbo dogi'oo ot honor of the Nubraska Ancient OrOor of United Workman concluded Its bossions today , the business being transacted in tlio Grand Army-hall. The committee- the ensuing year were clotted as follows : On finance , Mrs. Thompson , MM. J. J3. Butler nud tr. ) Ilolvoko ; luws , L. A. Payne , Mrs. H. O. Morin nndV. . S. Housuvvorth. For the ollluo of grand medical ( ucamlnur , Dr. J. U. Mosshourt wns nnmud. Geneva will enter tain the next gruna loage on the lirst Tues day in Ootobar , 1SU3 , I'lans have boon made for the foundation of a separate bouo- llciary system rasembllng that of the Ancient "Order of United Workmen but restricted to the member of the degree of Honor , $1,000 being Guaranteed Instead of SJ.UUO. The delegates and visitors are en thusiastic over their treatment in Hustings , nnd gave tlio cltUcns nnd the ledge which has entertained tbo body a vote of thautts for the hospitality and kindness shown. Crop Omirftlim bt-ttloil. DUNCAN , Nob. , Aug. 21. [ Special to Tun Bui : . ] The question of crops \a \ settled In this vicinity. There has been rain every day since lust Friday aud a heavy rep of corn is nsiured. timull grain Is all'stacucd In line condition. Haying is Doing pushed lorwaru as fast as possible. IXAVAMt , Nob. , Aug. iM. | Special Tolo- cram to TUB Bii.J : A rain of about one-half inch fell hero this morning , doing touch good to corn and pastures. Threshing Is pretty well over with around hero and tbo results are much bettor than were expected. Wlllmra Ulnkloti , a Gorman fo'rmer living two miles north of town , threshed 1,580 bushels of oats from twonty-flvo acres of ground. At Gruhon another farmer threshed outnplcco of fall whuat that yielded fllty- ono bushels per acre. Colchr.itn at Superior. Nob. , Aug. 24. Special Tele gram to TUB Buc.J This has boon n red- letter day for Imperial. Oyor 9,000 people Lave been celebrating the advent of the rail road to this place. .Tudgo Crounso , Lieu tenant Governor Majors , Treasurer Hill , Commissioner Humphreys , Prof. Andrews , Judge Cochruno , Secretary Koontz aud other stuto ofllcials were present and delivered ad dresses to the people. A special tram brought hundreds from McG'ook and other points. Base ball , foot races and borso rac ing were some of the afternoon amusements , n crnnnrnl irnnil tlinn ivn had Tmnnrinl nnnrlft erecting to the railroad world. Lout : t I'ocit nn the Hull. NoiiFOUf , Nob. , Aug. 24. [ Special Telo- grain to THE Bii.J : A tramp giving the name of John H , Haitian , from Tacoma , Wash. , was picked up this morning from the Elkhorn right of way with ono foot mashed off. Ho was riding in a box car , and as tbo train slowed up for tbo Union Pacitiot cross ' ing jumped off' falling unjor the train , i Ho wus found and brought to Iowa by a farmer. Medical aid was summoned and tbo log amputated oolow tbo kneo. Honey Creek Thieve * Discovered. PEUU. Nob. , Aug. ? 4. [ Special Telegram to TUB BUB. ] The thloves who stele the household goods on the 17th icst. In the Honey Crook settlement , a few miles below Porn , .voro arrested to Jay. They proved to be mombora of a family by the .namo ot Suinner , living in the neighborhood instead of the unknown men as was lirst thought. Two tiiun and two women were arrested. They were taken to the Auburn jail this afternoon. Ciinlil Mot Mipptirt tint Alliance. ' LYONS , Nob. , Aug. 24. [ Spoclul to TUB B'HH.J The Alllnnco Sun , ono of the leading organs of the people's party , came outlast weak for the entire republican ticket. Mr. Car ter , thu editor , savs ho cannot indorse- the principle * of the now party. The principles of the republican puny , savs Mr. Carter , uavo built up this uatlou's prosperity. ] 'ir In n liny .Muck. IlAitVAiti ) , Neb. , Auir. 21. [ Spoclul Tele gram to TUB BKB. | Fire was discovered in a hay stack near Kunzalman's barn this afternoon. The lire company was called out and soon put out iho blaze. It was started by some children in play. . Road these ItttioU lines. Buy Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne If you wont a line and delicious drink. bOVTJl OM.llt.L. During Deed of n Hold Illglmiiymnii nt tlio itock Island Uopot. J. L. KUodoj was hold up by an unknown , highwayman Tuesday ulght at 12:80 : o'clock , and at tbn point of a revolver was compelled to hand over his purse containing { 30. Ktioclos is a stranger in tbo cltaud was onrouto to his homo la David City from a visit to Iowa. Ho was awaiting the arrival of the Rock Island train , on which ho was going to Lincoln. Ho was lulsuroly walking down tbo platform south of tbo depot , when a man stopped from between a siring of cars standing on the track on the oust. The stranger Inquired of Hhodca where ho was going , and a few commonplace remarks passed butweon the in. Wlion Uhodos turned bis head to glnncoup the track tno stranger took udvuiitugo of It and shoved a revolver in the former's ' face and ordered him to turn over hU valuables. Rhodes lost no tlmo In complying with the request and the robber lost less time in dis- afpouring botwcon tbo cars. The robbery was a during ouo us there were several people In Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE i iho depot not moro t i ) 100 foot distant , nnd ait ou cry from Hnode % would Imvo brought tbiiu to his nssUtahdoV1 ' The affair wus qulolilw reported to the po- Ice but tbo robber had ipadn his escape nnd could not bo found. .Uhodos is at the police 8tntlo" < ' ' - . U'nnls I'nv l > f HlK I'lnm. Architect . .f.V. . Bollo'ftu is nftor the city council nnd120 is tha1 amount of money bo claims Is duo him. About ono year ago tbo council was dolnir a great deal of talking about erecting n c\ly \ hall and Councilman Uaugherty had the architect prepare pinna for a brick structure- , The city ball question wns talked of some bftdr the plans had been submitted , but soon ; idled nwav , and Mr. Bollcau's plans Vfqro pigeonholed nnd forgotten , When the POV ? council had organized last spring Iho city ball question wns revived ana Architect Decker secured to propuro plans for a frame struc ture. To this procedure Mr. Bollonu objects and wantst to know where his pluns are nnd whether or not ho Is to rocelvo any compen sation for preparing thorn. Ho wants the council to pay him for his labor , but ho will probably want in vain. When Councilman ihiughorty bad thosoplans prepared ho acted upon his own responsibility and without any Instructions from the council. Mr. Dough erty has removed Irom the city , and it is probnblo that Mr. Bniloau will not receive aiiytbiug for the work ho did , School Opening , The city schools will open tor the fall term Tuesday , September 0. The prospects for an increased enrollment ever the opening days of last year are very good , and the buildings will all bo taxed to uccommodaUi the pupils. Ono room each In the Third ward , Brown Park und Albright schools bavo boon or dered lilted up and that loaves no unoccu- ylad rooms in tboso buildings. The Board of Education has leased tba store room at Twenty-fourth and I streets , nnd nro lilting It up for school purpoans. This room will ha > 'o a seating capacity for about- forty scholars. Thlrty-twn Instructors and teach ers Lave boon ongnaod lor the year's work. 0.110 continued growtn or tuo city uas ren dered tbo soliool facilities Inadequate , and n great deal of dlflloully will bo experienced this winter in caring for the pupils. If some of the applicants for admission to tbo schools are not turned nway because of tholr crowded condition , it will bo a happy disappointment to the members of the board. IColibod Ills KIIOIII Mnto. .Too McGlmpsey , nn employe of tboCuduhy Packing company , Is looking for his former room mate , Gus. Shell. McGlmpsoy says Snoll broke Into his trunk and stele a gold watch aud revolver yesterday aftornuan. The two bavo boon occupying the same room in a boarding house nt Twenty-sixth nnd P streets , and Shell entered tbo room and broke open the trunk during bis companion's abjonco and took the articles , valued at $100 , Shell has been employed at Swift's packing house , nud resigned his position lucre Tues day , and has probably loft the city , us no trace of him can bo found. Nnrrouly 12ncuped Dentil. William Tanner , a furmor living west of tbo.city , came near being run down with a north bound Union Pacific freight train , at Savage's crossing , yesterday afternoon. Tanner nor was intoxicated and thought ho could cross the track boforo'thb train reached him , but the train bowled along very lively nnd tbo head of ono of thd horses driven by him came In contact with a car. The bridle was torn off and the animal's head badly cut. The horses were badly frlgutenod and a gen tleman noaV secured the"them by the head and prevented further diimagu being dono. At the llorjc ) . Aim hot. Tbo auction sales at tlio horao market at tbo Union stock yards yesterday brought out a largo numbar o'f eastern und local ( buyers , and with the visitors present the largo pavilion was Ull9ddurlng tbo progress of the snlo. About sovonty-flvo norsos were put up und sold. Satisfactory prices wore realized on all desirable offerings , und if tbo supply bad been three times as cront good horses would have sola , easily , iiud ut good figures.I'ho market' is" very stronp nnd healthy , cTmsldoriug'thotimo of year. Notes unit J'orHoimls. J. C. Stevenson of Greenwood was In the city yesterday. D. F. Morgan is back from n visit with his parents at Koarnoy. E. Schorf of Milwaukee , \Vl3. . was in the city yesterday on business. , Ex-Councilman and Mrs. Rowley returned yesterday from tbolr Chicago trip. Misses Lizzio and Alice Elkouborrv of Plattimouth are visiting with friends In the city. city.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Evors have gone to In- dopendoncoIato , visit and attend the racing events. Emit Strauss of tbo Cudahy packing com pany loft Tuesday for Colorado on a pleas ure trip. Captain Pater Caokroll has taken out a permit to erect two cottages at Twenty-first and I streets. D. A. Pearce will loavonoxt week for Now Orleans to witness attractions before the Olympic club. Michael Cudahy , president of the Cudahy Packing company , returned yesterday from his Chicago trip. Peter Young has commenced the con struction of a new residence at Twenty- seventh and J streets. Chief Justlco Maxwell of the supreme court of Nebraska wn.t in the city yesterday visiting his brother , R. T. Maxwell. The guests of tbo Leo hotel gave asoclil party nnd dancent the hotel last evening. These present enjoyed themselves eroatly , and tbo evening passed pleasantly tuvtiy. William Burns has complained to tlio police that Otto Routber and Harry Windier bavo left his boarding house at Forty-fifth nnd L streets , aud that they fulled to settle before doing so. U. F. Millar , a brakomnn , was sentenced to thirty days in tbo county jail by Judge Fowler yesterday. Mlllor was drunk Mon day afternoon and throw his arms around a lady's waist nt Twenty-fifth and N streets. South Otntthn will send a big delegation to Lincoln today on tbo excursion given by the Modern Woodmen ot America. The trolu leaves hero at 8 o'clock this morning and will atop at the switch near tbo Q street via- Dislodge Bile , . , iStir up the Liver , :0ure : Siok-H&dache , i Female Ailments , Eemovo Disease and Promote Good Health , i ; I Covered with a Tiutetcts & Soluble Coating , , ' ; ! Famous the World over. 1 Ask ( or neectiam'i nod take no others. ' 2 Of all druffRisli. I'licc. ,25 cents a box , S , New , Vorlc . . Pepott tf , Canal St. i tfrfk * i l w jV. .4k ' & & { VAAAAA * l KI W will forid you the marTrloui Xrrnrb 1'ruraratlon CALTHOS I'rvc. nil A Itvfttl Kunrunter Ilial I'AI/IHO.-fVlM Itr.lorc your llrullli.Mrniulli uuU Vigor. Hie tl anil fa v i/salisjitit. AddrosnVONMOHLCO. . Hil. Im.rUM IfMU , Cbfliilll. Oklo. Dr. Bailey , S r The Loading Dentist.V Third Floor , I'axton liloolc. Telephone 1085. 10th uml l-'arnam Sis. A full eel of tcctli on rubber for 15. I'erfect * ol Teclli nltliout jilatoj or rauigritbla brMifo work Juet tliu tliluu for ulnimri or liubllo | ) CnkorJ , uoror drupdoirn , TEETH EXTIIAOTEI ) WITHOUT I'AIN Gold fllllnz at ro isou'vblo rntos. All work wurruutod. Cut this out foraifuldo. Itict The excursion. ROO.I ever the Hock ilnnd. The South Omaha camp will hnvo a nrpo dologatlon , DoWltt's SavaapnrlUa cii > iaa3i th3 0103 ! HESOUK HOME. Work Tlmt M llrlnc Iono fur fnlloii Hut ItcpnntiinlVtiincn. . At the beginning of the pros out year a few jcnovotontly disposed ponoiif mof" together 'or the purpaeo of orKiuiUlug nn association , the object of which should bo the rescuing of orrlnp , but ropontntit , women. In pursuance of this arrangement articles of incorporation of the "Itosouo Homo for Woruon" were Hod with the secretary ot stnto on January 8 , although the association w < u not able to bcglu Its work until the following March. The Homo li pleasantly situated In tbo southeast portion of the city , nt 403-103 Dan- croft street , and the use ot tha promisor and laud on which they atntul Is sonorously donated by Mr. N. J. Smith. The main uuildlnij Is n two-story frame structure , eon- lalnltiir ulna rooms , besides n pantry and bathroom , with a good cellar tinder the entire - tire balldln . In adilltlon to this thcro Is another suuill ilwolllne near b.v which Is also used by the Homo. Both house ? are fitted up with Uuo rogara to tbo comforts of the inrunto * nud nro furnished with city watur. The grounds nro covered with shade trees nnd there Is a wall kept lawn ID front of the houses , At present the Institution Is In a nourish ing condition and has already done some splendid work In the reclaiming of young women from u Ufa of shame. If nosslblo the orrlucr ones nro restored to tholr parents or friends , or If that bo Imposilblo efforts nro made to place them lu suitable positions where they can honestly earn tboir own live lihood. The ofllcors of the Homo , who perform tholr duties without pay , state the people of Omaha have been most qnnorouj In donating household furniture , provisions and fuel aud In helping the good cttuso In n number ot ways. The following are the ofllcora : President , Mrs. Elizabeth Wnlann ; secretary , Mrs , Ada Flalbush ; suporlntondont , Mrs. Lydla A. Nowborr.v ; treasurer , Mrs. Susanna Smith ; matron , Mrs , May li. Drnua ; board ot trus tees , Mrs , Martua Leo , Messrs. Horace J. Nowborry and Newton J. Smith , nil of whom are residents of Omaha , also Messrs. Thomas M. U'right of Kounara and Thomas U. Holman of La I'latto. Thursday of each week is visiting cinv , bo- twcou 9:30"o. : ai. and 4:30 p. m. , when the superintendent , who rosldos at the Homo , will bo plnd to show these Interested In the work over the Insttttition. Dlsoaio never ucco5 fully altaoka thosy omwllh pure blood. Do Wilt's S rsapirlll makes pure uo\v ol-n 1 . onrluhot JXSU VXVK.VKA Ta. The Gorman dtalcol-comoilinn , Ocorgo C. Staloy , In "A Uoynl 1'ftss. " commoncci an ongapomont at the Prtrnnm Street theater Sunday nmtliico. Kxchangc sneak of Mr. Stnloy In a most laudatory manner , ills acting nnd singing aro' both snlil to bootn superior order. His play , "A Hoyal Pass , " Is described as an interesting creation , con taining a woll-wovon story , brightened by a great deal of uiusio and comody. Ouo of the most vomlorful plooos of stage realism is Iho locmuotlvo race In the thlrJ aot. Two real working engines , running on Iron tracks , nt a spcrd you believe Imposstblo ; the onglncors and Iliomon nt their posts , sparks Hying , steam escaping , whistles shrieking nnrt bolls ringing. This is undoubtedly ono of the greatest sensational sconus of the ago , and Mr. Stnloy can sufely say that ho has capped all olhor efforts made lu tnis direction. Prank Daniels , the inimitable comedian , who Is coming to the Hoya tonight for tliroo nights with hU most successful ploco , "Llttlo Puck , " lias this season the Inrpoit tnrco company on the road. Itnum- bora ever twcntv-ilvo poopto of known stand ing and acknowledged ability In the nmuso- incut world. Mr. U.iutols , although of course the central llguro of the porformunco , does not boltovo iu "giving iho whole show him- solf. " Ho has therefore scoured the elovor- est pcoplo posslblo for this , the sixth year of "Litllo Puok. " Honding the biipiiorttng company 1 that painstaking and attractive bit of sweat femininity , Miss liosslo Sntison , who has been Mr. Daniels1 co-laborer ever slnco the company was lirst produced. Miss Hilda Thomas , the woll-l < uowtiprma | ! dounn , now plavs Clara and with her are the Misses AnottaColno , Nolllo UucKloy , Minnie Mlllor , Lllllo Fording , May Campooll nnd Or.tco Hussoli , Among the comedians are Tony \Vllll. ms , D. L. Don , Hubert Evans , John Canllold , George Campbell and W. S. Ilalli- nap. The sale of seats commenced yostor- dny morning nnd was qtllto Inrgcly patron ized , Kollowlng Paank Daniels nt Boyd's Now thcntor coinos Milton nnd Dolly Xoblos la anew now play. _ Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren Teething Softens the gums uud allays all pain. " 5 cents n bottle. ornct WORLD'S FAIR Sept. 15.1893 BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO Co. , Durham , N. C Gentlemen : We have Smoked up all the Tobacco at the World's Fair , and have unanimously awarded the Gold Medal for Smoking Tobacco to BLACKWELL'S Bull Durham Congratulating you on your success , we remain Yours truly , COMAMTTEE. Blackwell's Bull Durham Has been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco for over 25 years. Uniformly good and uniformly first. Bright , sweet and fragant we invite the most fastidious to test its peculiar excellence. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co. , Durham , N. C. I Every MAN can be BE 3'.rRONO and VIQ- I OROUS in all > -eipecl3 _ Jty using SPANISH , thegrcnt Spanish Remedy. VOUNO MUN OR OLD siiflrriiic from NBRVOUS J > BBIIITY , IOST or KAIIINO MANnoODliiclllyenilssioiicomulsions ( , nervous " , prostrationcnustd hytucuse of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wako- "St'yPr ! S "aJr5iSS3S5' ! ' fulness , mcnlnl depression , loss of power m cillicr sex , spermator- DppnoRK AND AfTLR USE , rliooa caUErd byself abuse and over indulgence or anjrpcrsonal wtak' ness can ba rcsiorrd to perfect health and the NOI1IU VITAI.ITV OF 3TRONO MEN. We give a written guarantee wnli 6 boxes to cure any case or refund the money. Si a box ; 0 boxes f j For Sals la Omahaby Snow , Lund&Co. To Preserve The rlclmc.'s , color , nml bounty of thu hair , the greatest rare Is ncco.ssary , much harm being done by the luo ol vrorlhle.03 dressings. To bo sure ot li.iv * Ing n first-class article , nsk your ilrug * gist or perfumer for Aycr's llulr Vlgop. It is absolutely superior to any othoi preparation ot the kind. It restores tba original color nnd tullnoss tolinlr wlilcH has become thin , faded , or prny. It keeps the scalp cool , moist , and frco from dandruff. It lienls Itclilngliumorg , prevents baldness , nml Imparts to THE HAIR n silken texture nnd lasting fragrnnco , No tollat can bo cotistdcroil compluta without this most popular and elegant of all hair-dressings. "My Imlr began turning gray nml fal ! Ing out when I was nboul 2,1 years ol ngo. I Imvo lately been using Ayor's Hnlr Vigor , nml It Is causing n no\r growth of hair of the natural color. " It , Ji Lowry , .Tones 1'rnlrlo , Texas , "Ovorn year ago 1 hat ! n snvero fever , and when I'rocovercil , my hair began to fall out , nnd what llttlo lomnlncd turned gray. I tried various lomcdios , bill without success , till nt last I begun to USE Ayor's Hnlr Vigor , nml now my hair la growing rapidly nml Is restored to 1U oiiglnnl color. " JIM. Annlo Collins , pigliton , Muss. "I IIBV.O nscil Ayor's Hnlr Vigor for nearly IIvo years , nml my hair Is moist , glossy , nml In nn excellent state of proa- urvntlon. I nm forty 'years old , nml Imvo ridden the plains for twonty-flvo years. " Win. Henry Ott , a//as / / "Mus tang B1U , " Newcastle , Wyo. Ayer's Hair Vigor I'rcpareil byDr. J. C. Aycr& Co. , I.owcllMogt , Bold by DruggUta Kvcrywlicro. QUAIL BRAP HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 2 } pound paolcagjoi Velvet Meal , For nidlllns nnd go ins. Soli ! bf nil I'ir.st-Class Hrocor * . Tooth-Food- This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which aie lacking _ in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. . ClNCtNNATI. O. NDNC ADT RON Our new fall stock is coming in very rapidly and' is be ing stored in the second and third stories of our building. It will be ready for sale September 1st. As to the balance of the Hellman stock , we need hardly tell you that we mean to get rid of every article on hand , as the prices on the display in our windows will amply testify. Those who have bought know full well the immense bargains we are giving , There is but a small quantity left and the 'sizes are very much broken. Those we' have the most of are $10,00 suits for $5,00 $16,50 suits for $8,25 $12,50 suits for $6,25 $18,00 suits for $9,00 $15,00 suits for $7,50 $20,00 suits for $10,00 This is positively the last week at these Hellman bargains as wo open up on the 1st day of September with all brand new goods. Now or ever / ' JTtl11SJ4I \ + flit/Till \ COLUMBIA CLOTHING CO. , ' v 'Successors to M. Hellman & Co. ) -T Oor13th and Karnam-