THE OMAHA DAILY BEES-MONDAY , MABOH 23 , 1891 , A SAIL ON THE BRIM DELI ( k/ Whirl bjRaU to Bis American Plcasuro Resorts. EVERYTHING PRE-PAID AND FIRST CLASS , If Von \Vnnt to Tafcc a Trip This Bum mer AVIthoiit Jiki ) > ciinc , 1'nrtlcl- puto lit Tlio Ieo' ! Mntuli- Icsn OfTcr. Arrangements hnvo econ effected by the publtshcra of Tun Br.r. which enable us to tnalto n novel and nttrnctivo offer to i > afttcs who nro illcpoyod to devote tholrtlmo tinU en ergy toward procuring now subscribers for Tun OMAHA \Vr.r.Ki.f IJnn or THE SUNDAY BKE between thla date ntid the 10th day of Juno next. This offer will bo open only to parties so liciting Su'scr'ucr3 ' ' hi Nebraska , lowu , Soutli Dakota und Knnsas. A cnroful record will bo kept of nil sub scriptions fownrdeJ , and tha awnrds will bo imdovltliout partiality. TUB KUKOI'EAN TOUll. To the person that will secure the largest number of. cash subscribers for Tun O.MAIH WcKici.y Dr.i : or Tim Suxu.vx BCE before Juno 10,1SOI , will bo given raun or COST A JIOUNK Tllll1 CUIIOl'li.VX TOCIl TICKKT Tills ticket will incluJo first-class passage from Now York to Kuropo nml return , Thli In- hides silso till traveling , hotel ami slght-sco- ing oxpcnsci. The trip will bo made with an excursion ' party gotten up by Mrs. M. I ) . ITrazicrof Hoston , nnil will bo in charge of competent guides , The traveler lias no cares whatever. The lour covers all the principal countries of Kurope Kiijjlanil , fSermnny , Switzerland , Franco , IteltilumItaly and their principal eitlos , includliiK London , Paris , Brussels , licrlin , Homo , Florence , Venice , Lilian , ucnoa , etc. MSVKN'TY-TIIIIEK DAXS OP SIOIlT-SCniXO. The party starts from New York June 27 nml rctuniH to that city by September 11. Taken by any Individual alone , this ICu- ropean trip would involve an outlay of at least $700. .AMEltiGiiN AND CANADIAN TOURS. For the second largest list of subscribers wo offer a free ticket from Omalinto San Francisco mid Los Anpclos nncl return. Magnificent mountain bcencry , ttio beautiful Golden Gate , the land of sunshine , fruits mid ilowors. "Who has not seen California wl 1 not die happy. " Travel Is an educator , nnd to properly appreciate the vnstnuss of our great country one must see its best features. For the third largest list of subscribers to the WCKKI.T or SUNDAY BCB wo offer a ticket from Omaha to Quebec and roturn. What could bo grander than a trip down the beau tiful St. Lawrence in mid-summer } To eon- tcmpinto tlio bcuuty of Thousand Isles is de lightful , How much inoro dellKlitful to visit them when In verdure clad , And all this pleasure for obtaining sub scribers to the \V'iiivi.Y : and SUNDAY DISK. For the fourtn largest listof subscrlocrs wo offer a free ticket from Omaha to Now York , Philadelphia , Washington and return , , * , Thcro nro no points on tins contin onlnl - greater Roncrul interest than these three cities. An American citizen has not completed I * pleted his education until ho has scon the seat of government. The persons and points of interest in Washington are innumerable I nnd to the Intelligent observer n visit there is full of interest. Now York and Philadelphia as the commercial and llnancinl centers of the country arc always interestlnir. All this sight s'comg and traveling given away for obtaining subscribers to the \VKIKIY or SUNDAY line. For the fifth largest list of subscribers wo offer n free ticket from Omaha to Niagara Falls nnd return , Kvcrsinco your childish wonder was aroused by the description in the old school readers of theso\vonclcrful % falls you have desired to BOO them , Hero is the op I portunity. A most delightful excursion and one without oxpcnsn , given for securing1 sub scribers to the Weni.KY or SUNDAY BIE. : For the sixth larccst list , Si subscribe rswo offer a free ticket from Onulia to Salt Lnko City nnd roturn. The famous Mormon city is fast becoming a Gcntllo citv , and will in time lose much of interest. Nov , tins sum mer would bo a good time to visit the boom lug city. Garilold Beach Is of course in cluded in the trip. This summer resort on the lake Is n delightful place to pass a few of the hot summer days. Why not secure a number of subscribers for iho WEEKLY or SUNDAY BCD and take the trip. For the seventh largest list of subscribers wo oiler u free ticket to Denver and Manitou nncl roturn. While a shorter trip than any of the others It combines many pleasant fea tures. Denver the queen cltv of the plains is always worth seeing whllo the health nnd summer resorts of Manitou are delightful indeed. Health-riving , inspiring , restful nmid sublime scenery what trip could bo mono restful I All this pleasure for securing subscribers to the SUNI > AY or WIIKLY : Ecu. CONDITIONS. Now what are the conditions upon which these tickets are given away ? Tlio securing of the lurirust list of subscribers to Tin ; WIIKIY or SUNDAY BIE. No Jnowspaper in the west Is so well nnd favorably known and solicitors have nlwajs found It an easy mat ter to secure subscribers , Tin : Ban's ' sub scription list has always kept pace with Its reputation and it deisres to add now names to its long list of friends. Beiutr at all times a people's ' paper it niakea friends with all classes , The subscription pricoofTiin WKKKI.Y BEB is1.00 per year postpaid to any place In this country or Canada , orji.00 if sent to a foreign country. Tim SUNDAY Bnn Is $2.00 per year , but Omaha subscribers for Tin : SUNDAY DEE will not bo countPd in this competition. Uet up nlist. Have your friends subscribe for the paper. Sample copies forwarded free on request. Persons dcstrlncr to compote for 0110 of these prizes will plouso any so when sending in their llrst orders. Komlttanco In full must accompany every order , Two six months subscriptions or four three months subscriptions will bo counted ns ouo order , The Howoscalo took llrst proinicniatPnlla dclphld , Paris , Sydney and other exhibitions. Dofdon & Sellock ( Jo. , Agts. , Chicago. THE AltltAB JIAKIOHS. Priceless fioniH In Tniextry , tlio Envy of Count less Collector * ) . Today Is the day of decoration , from the kitchen to the drawing-room. Nothing es capes the artistic touch of the fair cliato- Mno. After tlio headlong crao for old china , old paintings , autlquo furniture , In ( net , everything old except ugo , comoa the search for genuine old tapestry , A slight sketch of the origin and growth of these hangings may bo of interest to col lectors whoso nets nro spread lu anticipation of u priceless bit of arras. 1'nlnting in toxllo fabrics is an art that ex isted ou the banks of tlio Nile many thousand years ngo. To nomadic tribes it formed the chief ornamentation of tholr tents ; tlio dwellers In towns also found their homes only Inhabitable , thanks to the draperies which not only divided the apartments but formed n protection against htmt and cold. In Egypt these stuffs wore woven under the BUperlatondonco of prlc-sts , who had a monopoly of the cloths used for sacred pur poses , especially these for burial robes ; seine of these stuffs were striped , ethers flowered nnd Interwoven with threads of gold and sil ver , that In beauty of color outrivaled those of u later period. In biblical lore wo find the hangings of the tcniplo doors were of blue , purple , scarlotnnd fine twined llnon of needlework. Weaving was ouo of the chief employments of tlio Greek and Komnn matrons and In the Creole poets mny ho found frequent allusions to the loom and dlstult. The tyrant Nero expended the sum of , : i > . ! , ! ! 31 In llnbylontan tapestry nnd furniture for his dining room mono. At this era Homo ruled tlio world nnd the riches nnd | spoils of conquered Winrdoms were brought homo by the victorious soldiers. About the ninth century the art of tupcstry wourlnff was Introduced into France , though not generally Into Kuropo till about the tlmo of the Crusades. Perhaps the most famous uleco In oxlst- nuco comes from a Flemish city and Is culled iftcr tuo town "Tho JJayeaux Tapestry. " It 1 attributed by popular tradition to bo the work of Queen MutllJn , wlfo of Wllllntn the Conqueror , nnd her court ladles , to commcm- orate the victories of her liusbnnd nnd ropro- scnts llo Invasion utnlconquest of England ny thi Mormntu nnd was presented by Mntll-Ja to llaycaux cutlicdral as n thank offering for the Hid rendered to her husband by 1U bishop , Oilo. The pictorial needlework h till feet in lonntli and twenty inchei In width nnd hns but tbo seven primary colors used In Its composition , the minute ness with which Iho nftiilre of dally life , nrinor , weapons , food , mnnnors mid costumes , arc depleted Incline ono to tbo belief that the work must bo contemorary with the event ! protraycd. The linen Is divided Into seventy-two parts or scenes , each with n Latin Inscription designating Its subject. Ono scene li thosieffoof Dlnannnd the war between the duke of Norinnndy nnd Contin. nnd In Its entirety it Is a moit com- nloto history of the conquest told from the Norman side. The whole com position repre sents more than DUO persons. IbO hones and fi.'O other nnimuls , besides ships , boats , buildings , trees , weapons , tools nnd other objects , The figures nro colored Hat , that Is without any attempt at shading nnd no effort is made to Imitate the hues of nature. The colors of the clothing nro not Improbable , butthoio of the anlinnh belong to an unknown spcdes. In the nhsenco of shading nnd nil perspective , an attempt Is mndu to supply the clellciency by varying the color on different parts of the anlmnls , for Instance a horse will have tlio fore legs nearest the spectator of green ana to give the oltcct of dlstnnco the lilnd legs will hoof red , then too it will liavo lluo ears nnd a yellow mane. As ono stands before the work your are led to wonder through what strati go adventures these big Flemish men nnd women have passed before iho centuries dimmed their bright green and rod costumes , standing out from the nmbcr-tlnted bnclcirroutul. In 1SOH Nnpolcon ordered this tapestry brought to I'uris , where It was shown In tlio national museum , and later In the largo cities of Franco , then returned to li.iyunux , where at present it may ho seen in iho public llbrarv. In the reign of Charles V. , surnamed the Wise , the tapestries ol Arras were so famous that the nniuo generally given to this species of bunging ( French Arras ) ( Italian nrazzo ) is said to have been derived from the name of the town. Tlio world renowned Gobelin factories are the present source of nil rich tapestries and wcro originally located at Hhcinit In the llftocnth century , Jchnti , the founder of the factories , made the happy discovery of a peculiar kind of scarlet dye which added great beauty to the effect of his tapestry. In carrying out his ideas ho expended such enormous sums in the estab lishment that It was called "La folilo Gobelin. " fn IGG'3 Lo Grand Monarch purchased the works nnd trans formed it into a general upholstering manu factory under the supervision of tlio court painter , Lcbrun , Owing to llnancinl embar rassment during the regime of Napoleon I. the work was suspended , though revived later under Louis Philippe , and in 1871 the factories were burned by the communists. Cosmo I de Medici erected an establish ment for weaving tapestry In Italy in IMS and it was always supported by that munill- ccot family. The lust work from the Flor- cnco factories represents the "Fall of 1'haoton" and the "Rape of Proierpino. " With the death of tholastscion of the illus trious housn of the Medici It ivas decided to close the works. A new gallery of tapestry was opened in Florence in 1SS1 , the llrst and only im'.ituliou of the kind in Italy. It contains specimens of the different developments of tapestry nnd represent sin a special manner its history in Tuscany. These riches were scattered about Italy in the palaces of Florence , Pisa , Siena and in the grand ducal villis until collected in ISO" ) by lUron Hlcasoli , who placed them , temporarily , in the nailery that unites the 1'ittl and IJftlzi palarcs , where they remained until removed to the new gallery , where they formed an almost complete his tory of Tuscan tapestry and contains sorno exquisite specimens of Gobelin , Flemish an d Gorman work. The earliest specimens are of the fourtconthvantury , and in the days when these tapestries wore worked each dif ferent material had its peculiar signification and the colors wore symbolical wliito repre sented purity of morals ; green , contempla tion ; black , mortification ot the flesh. Among the old Flemish works Is a tapestry of the sixteenth century , rjprosotiling Henry II. and Catherine do Medici , with the ladles of their court , viewing from a raised dlas the games given in their honor. This is ono of a series of the most beautiful and in teresting in the gallery. In the Chateau Puu there still exists some flue specimens from tdo Gobelin looms repre senting six scenes from the lifo of Henry IV , one the parting between the young court beauty , Gabricllo d'Estrcos ' nnd her royal lover , AtSizergu castle , England , In the "Queen's room , " there nre shown some wonderfully bcajjilful embroideries worked by Catherine Parr during her widowhood before ) she was called to assume the golden fetters of a queen of England , A few exquisite examples of old Gobelin work nro in America in private collections otablytwonot very largo pieces valued at 50,000 , owned by a Canadian gentleman , Also a very few pieces of arras oiviicd by- New York parties which hnvo been placed on exhibition once or twice , and Mrs. Kato Chnse-Spraguohas In her beautiful homo in Washington a most exquisite gem of tapestrv from the Gobelin looms which formerly adorned the walls of ono of King Louis Phillppes'palaces ' , representing a least given Ulysses by a queen of some barbaric island. Very recently the French Benevolent soci ety in Now York received a magnificent gift of Gobelin tapestry from the French govern ment. The design is 17 fcot In height by 23 feet in width , the subject being n famous picture by ( Jros of "Los 1'cstiteros do Jaffa , " an cpisodo In the lifo of Napoleon I. De Witt's ' Little arly fliscrs. Jlost little pill over mado. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. THK .131A1EUUS. Blair is still after Ed Illloy. The West Lawns will reorganize. Toner may sign with tlio West Omaha team , Purcelland Duller always play inthosamo team. LHtlo Bradford of the Nonpariels is a , great sticker. Bnlloy and Lee will be two of the fielders 0:1 the Blair team. Sweeney of Ncoln , la. , will cover shortstop for the Blair team. Tlio Museo will have a great battery in Uamp and Crelghton. The West Omahas lose the milnstay of their loam in Llnauan. Tlio Camp brothers will bo found oa the Musoo team this season. Keltn may not bo found with tbo Missouri Valley team this season. Gene Sullivan , n catcher from Afton , la. , wants to Join the Blair team. Gatewood will put In his spring practice with ono of the tennis in Omnlia. Lucas will chase the pigskin in ono of the Wisconsin lenguo teams tills season. "Dudo" York of last year's IC < jarn.oy team can bo secured for the coming season. Hurley may bo compelled to givoup play ing this season on accuunt.of his health , Thompson , the popular catcher , was in Omaha the past week , Ho isdlsongngod , "Moultey" l app will play In the outllold when not pitching for the Cbcyonno toam. Illali * is negotiating for Wilson of ICoarno Ho would make a oed man for their toatn. J" . "Spud" Fnrrlsh will occupy the box for his team In their gaino agalnbt the Omalms. The Newman Grove , ( Nob. ) Clippers will bo under the management oE Thomns Oster- Kurd , Taylor , first baseman of hut season's Lin coln Giants , will probably sign with the Cheycnnos. The Blair club will gtvo a grand ball for the bonelit of the baseball association In about two weeks. Patterson says Norgrcn will play out of sight at short on this season's West Onialuis. Pat ought to know , Kddlnger , ho of Iho long nrm and terrific speed , will shoot 'cm over in the Illinois and Iowa lenguo ngnln this season. Blair would like to secure Pitcher Kllnp of the crack Kansas City "Ilavorlcys. " Hero is u man that would male them nil hustle. Nebraska City has secured n great team for this season. A number of their 1800 tonm hnvo signed in the Iowa nncl Illinois leagues , W. B. Moore , manager of the Falconer basobnil team , consisting of Miller and Ar- ° 1J. Pitch ; Uadklo , catch1 Sounders , 1st : uonman'a , j Urttydou.gd ; Itassmusacn , as , Davis , loft , Ilcnnhon , middle ; nnd Sage , right , they say nro open for engagements. Big Kclm , Missouri Yalloy's ' hard hitting first baseman and captain , says ho wants nothing but gentlemen In his toam. Now , Koira , como oil , "Handsome" Billy Wilson the pet of the Nebraska City funs will line 'om out and guard second base for the Missouri Volley team. So says IColm. Klpp , the third baseman of the famous 1830 Kearney team , and hist season with the Cctlar Knplds club , will cover short for the same team this season. \Vllllann , the crack pitcher of the Crane company team , would make a good man for ono of the I. and I. teams , Ho was formerly with the Chadrou team. CntchcrtJravcs of Missouri Valley would lluo an engagement in the I , nnd I. longuo. llo Is a great backstop nnd would bo aval , uablo find for nny team. Pitcher Wollbau in , last season with Ulair , wishes an engagement. lion pitched good ball last year and wo expect tosoo him make n good record for himself this season. Big Jake Thompson , the mighty pigs-foot consumer and best first baseman nnd batter In Omaha , has not boon signed. Managers should not overlook Jake , as ho Is nil right. Ilnnsoll , Mohler nnd Gntowood , the Iloot- footcd In and outfielders of last season's Ne braska City team , will nlay In ttio I. nnd I. league this year , \\utch Mohlor's great loft arm shoot 'em over for Davenport. "Irish" McGco says ho would rather knock out base hits with his knees than have Har tley Taylor get In ono of his upper cuts on his Jaw. Mao has sworn oft for good and It's likely thnt lie Joins the Nonpariol toam. Billy Croft , the shortstop of the "SU Motz Brothers' ' team , is now manager ot tlio Cheyenne team. lie hns the team for this season signed nncl they open nt Salt Lake May ! ! . Hilly says his team will make them nil hustlo. Success to you. Blair It looking for a good manager. What's the matter with Churllo Tow llo would make a splendid man for the position. Being n good Judpo of n bull player , nnd a good ono himself , he could undoubtedly fill the position to the satisfaction of all. Sldncr has boon eating sassafras and gin ger and using Elmer Smith's horsn liniment ml this winter and ho says they won't bo In it with him In throwing down to second in the Wisconsin lenguo this season. Sid is another Nebraska boy with a good sit for "Jl , For the cure of colds , coughs , and all de rangements of the respiratory orpans , no other medicine is so reliable as Aycr's Cherrv Pectoral. It relieves the asthmatic nnd con sumptive , even In advanced stages of disease , and has baved innumerable lives. o If'llEEI , SOTJE8. Eleven 0V , C. members Joined the league last weok. _ The last expiring act of the pres ent board will bo to make the wheel club a member of the L. A , W. Messrs. Harder , Matthowson nnd Curtis iiavo been appointed a committee to represent sent the A. A. U. in treating with the L. A. W. regarding their proposed alliance. * Stlllman G. Whlttakor , the professional bicyclist , will make an effort to lower all existing records up to twenty-five miles this season , but ho has seen his day nnd can't do It. The ofllco of club-kicker will bo declarea vacant nt the next meeting , owing to neglect of duty bvtho present Incumbent. Gibson , Matthews andlCnstman are enthusiastic can didates for the Job. Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrup reduces Inflammation while children are teething. 25 eeub a bottlo. OMAHA , N'eh. , March 12. To the Editor of Tunllyi ; : When and whom was the uroat "ICnow-Nothtm ; riot" of 1314 ? What dntnaco wus clone und how many potions killed ? W. J * ti. ti.Ans. Ans. The celebrated "Know-Nothingriot" of which you inquire , occurred In the city of Philadelphia , Pa. , May 0-8 , 1844. The row was between the "Native American Party" ( Know-Nothings ) nnd the Irish residents of the vicinity where the above named party was holding a convention. Some of the for eigners fired Into the American squad ; a riot ensued which resulted in tbo destruction of thirty orforij' oulldlngs , including a Catholic seminary , and tho- death of fourteen of the participants. N. Kan. , Match 10. To the Editor OMAHA linn : 1'leaso explain briefly the pro cess of curing grapes for raisins. 1' ' , M. .Ans. In curing grapes for rnlsins the choice bunches should bo left on the vines until they become dry nnd shriveled , then picked nnd cleaned , Next n pot of boiling wood ashes lye is prepared , to which some quiclc-liino has been added. With every four gallons ol this mixture an ounce of flue table salt and a pint of salad oil should bo stirred. Each basket of grapes is allowed to remain immersed in this liquid from three to flvo seconds , after which they are spread on boards and allowed to dry for two weeks in the sun. _ IOKA. la. . March 11. To the Editor of THE IIK : : I am sutlsileil that not one-half ot the citizens In tlio United States ro.illy know whether they uro cltl/.ons or not. My ances tors ciune In tlio "Jlayllowor , " hut I have never been naturulliud , Ami a cltl/.m ? E. W. M. Atis. Certnlnlyyou are a "citizen" In every sotiBo of the word , no odas whether your ' ( Mayflower" ancestors wcro "naturalized" or not. Sn , too , is every other white or black mnlo born In the United States who has reached the ago of twenty-one years. All persons who wore residents of the colonies at the time of the Declaration of Independence und deliberately yielded to that measure an express or implied sanction , became parties to it , and they and their descendants are to bo considered as natives , their social tie be ing coeval with the nation itself. WAVNK , Nob. , March 12. To the Editor of TDK Hr.c : When unvhoro did the phrase "Uncle Sam , " us applied to tlio United states , originate ? A Sunsciunuil. Samuel Wilson was n beef inspector at Troy , N. Y" . , during the revolutionary war and was vory.popular with the men in his employ , who always called him "Undo Sam. " The boxes were 'shipped to a contractor named Elbert Anderson , bearing the marks "E. A. , U. S. , " the last two initials signify ing that they were for the United States ; the first two that they wcro from Elbert Ander son. It is related that n Joking workman was asked of what these initials were abbrevia tions , and that ho replied that ho did not know , unless they were for Elbort Anderson and "Undo Sam. " The joke spread rapidly until it was soon said thnt all packages marked "U. S. " were for "Undo Sam. " OMAHA , March 13. To the I'loaso answer the following : 1 , What two writers wrote ot Mrs. 1'nrtlnRton ? a. What Ci'iiernl commanded tbo United Status forces from 1NOO to 1812V 3. What great singer died in Liverpool from the bursting of u blood vessel ? 4. What two generals In this country have hud boats named after them ? M.C.I' ' . Ans. 1. The orlglnnl Mrs. Partlngton was immortalized In n speech nnd afterwards in articles written by Sidney Smith upon the rejection by the house of lords of the reform hill. Ills famous "Partlngton" speech was delivered nt Taunton In Ib3l. B. P. Shilla- her , the renowned humorous writer , wrote both of and under the signature of "Mrs , Partlngton. " 2. Brigadier General James Wilkinson was the commanding general of the United States forces between the dates of 1800 and 1812. 8. "Mnrio Clotildo" ( Mrs. James Wcoks ) , the vocalist , died of heart dis ease in Liverpool May 2 , 1840. Slnco that tlmo fifteen noted "singers" and "vocalists" have died in Liverpool , some of them sud denly. Uivousnnidca of about when the person you refer to died , whether male or fe male , and we will glvo name nndshortsUotch of life. 4. Nearly nil of the great generals of the Iftto warhavo had vessels named for them. Tnetols bolh a Sheridan and n Phil Sheri dan , ilie latter a fishing smack belonging at Gloucester , Mass. ( See report marine con ference , 181K ) ) . The .Marion , named for Gen eral Marlon of revolutionary fame. Is a United Slates naval vessel now in the Asiatic squad ron. 5 , Wnlt ton or IB days until the city elections , which are now coming off. bavo been settled niul wo will give the list of mayors you ask for. Coi.VMiiui.Kob.Miiu ) > li 11 , To the Editor of TUB HUE : Kindly givu a list of four of the richest men In the United stutes and their place of residence. M , U , Ans.-Tho Vniiderbilts , Jay Gould , John U , Hockefollcr nud J , W. Mackev are the wealthiest men in the United States. All except Mr. Mnckoy reside in Now York city , ho is in San Francisco , London , Now YorK und Paris by turns. W. Bi Omaha. The flrstoxocutlvo procla mation in regard to tree ) planting wna issued by the governor of this state in 1STJ. Kx- Governor J. Sterling Morton wiu the pritno mover lu bringing this about. In 1875 urbor I am , Uden vibh freight Front HIe.golden gate. To lands across % Sea. sweet hope ( LAUS SOAP , As a cargo clear as can be. M de only by . CH ICAGO , A5OOUR GROCER TOR IT clay was maao a legal holiday by nn enact ment of the Nebraska legislature. During the satno session provisions wcro mndc to award premiums to those who put out the most trees in its observance. "School Boy,11 Lincoln , Nob. The state of Now York did not vote nt tbo llrst presiden tial election because she had not yet passed nn electoral law ; North Carolina and lihodo Island because they bad not adopted the con stitution. C. B. , Omaha It is Impossible to glvo you a list of the articles of commerce that nro ad mitted duty free , tlioy are too numerous : it would take up all the space allotted to this department. Request the secretary of stnto. Washington , U. C. , to send you the printed list , I' . M. , Agency City , la. 1. The magnifying power of tbo simple or sinclo lens was known to the ancients IOIIR before the opening of the Christian era. Xnclmrias Jansen of Holland wns the Inventor of the compound micro scope ; this in 1IHK ) . 2. The army of Xcrxos , 2,217,010 fighting men , besides nn equal num ber of servants and camp followers , is sold to have been tbo largest over brouuht together. E. H. Smith , Pueblo , Colo.-When a family attains to royalty , they drop their family name , and cannot In reality , bo said to pos sess one. William Is nlntli indirect line of decent of the House of Ilohonzollorn , which only dates from thotlmeof Elector Fredrick II , 1701 , ho being first to style himself "King of Prussia. " It must ho understood , how ever , that tbo main brancli of the House of Ilohenzollern was founded in the year 800 , A.D. , by Thnssilo , count of Zollorn. In the sixteenth century this house of Zollem bifur cated Into two branches , the younger branch being called Hohenzollerns , which , ns mentioned - tionod nbovo , hcL-nmo Klnps of Prussia at the beginning of the eighteenth century. J. A. L. Sherman , Tex. Vour Inily I'riond can flnd some Kood authority for the state ments she makes concerniiip the birthplace of President Jackson , it always having boon a matter of dispute , ifbcinir even doubted if Jackson himself over really know what state he was born In. General B. P. Butler , when governor of Massachusetts , once made the statement in n speech at Boston that Jackson was born in Ireland. , The American Cyclopedia pedia says he was born in Wnxbaw , N. G. ; Dictionary of Biography says -'Waxham , S. C. : " Ltmman's Dictionary of Congress snys " \VnrsnwSottloincnt , N. O. ; " Pnrton's Lifo of Jackson says "Waxliaw , N. C. , " but wlso notes that Jackson himself always spoke ot being a native of South Carolina. Do Witt's Little Early Risers ; best Httlo pills for dyspepsia , sour.stqmacli , bad breath. Weather Probabilities for March. If March comes in llko n lion It will go out like a. lamb and vice , verso. Bui every day in the month , ruin or shine , the electric Hjjlitod , etoain hoalccl , voa- tibuled limited trains of the Chicago , Milwukoo & St. Paul railway will run , between Omaha nnd Chicago. The elec tric berth reading lump in the ir palace sleeping cars are the grontest novelty of the ago. Ticket ofllco , 1601 Farnam st. , Omaha , Lost ( 'ho SnmoVtfo T.wloe. Frank W. Beckford , proprietor of a hotel at Jefferson , N. H , , wandered about the Cen tral railway station in Syracuse , N. Y. , for several days last week la n dilemma. Ho bad stopped there for a short time on his way east and somehow bo lost his wife. Ho is sure she was with him on the carsand knows that she was with him after arriving at the station , and ho knows that she is missing. That is about nil ho docs know about it. Mr. Bockford snys that be can 111 afford to lese tils wlfe.or nt least that ho hates to part with her , because she has $3,000 in monev and a number of rich relatives. Ho had Just made a trip to Albion , N Y. , on purpose to get " her. "Sho hnd lost herself from him once bo- fora , and , indeed , for the lust three mouths lie hnd not known where she was. Finally tie hoard that she was in Albion and ho started for her. bho had promised to go hoaio with him. After a fruitless search during the night ho concluded to go on as fur as Now York and have the search continued by a detective agency. A Guard inn or tlio 1'cnce. IJmtnn Courier , First Ofllcer AVhat was the noise over on your boat ? Second Officer A man stele n watch from a little boy , and the boy cried. First Ollicer Did you arrest the mnnl beeond Oftlcor Why , no ; the nmn was quiet o.iough ; but the boy made n great nolso , so I arrested him for disturbing the poaco. "When Charlomapno nnd his " Knighta of the Round Table ' ' wcro making war on tbo Saracens , in Africa , it frequently happened thnt ICnights on either side would light in single combat fort 'tho ' honor of their re spective armies. hTilo Rnracens hnd lioen , for many years , bo'Bt'ourgo ' tlio dreaded Invaders ot EuropV , nnd nil waged war against this comtnpii enemy. But In these daystheworst scourge thnt threatens us , is that dread invader , Con- simi ; > fi'v. . Consumption fastens its bold upon Us vic tims while thov nro unconscious of its ap proach. Pr. Piercc's Golden Modleal Dfs- covefj- has cured thousands of cases of tills most fatal of maladies. Hut it must Iw taken Injfore the disease is too far advanced In order to I-G effective. If taken In time , nnd given a fair trial , it will cure , or money paid for it \ ill \ia \ refunded. For Weak Limps , Spitting of Wood , Short ness of lircvUli , Bronchitis , Asthma , wvero Couglis , and kindred affections , It is un uncv quilled renxjcty. For all diseases that orlso from n torpid liver and IcSpUrd.bloi'd. nothing ran take the place of Dr. FCri5' ( iplden Medical Discov ery. NottinTviU ; after you buvo seen wlint it does. It'ift'iVbita and curus by removing the cause. it > invigorates tlio liver , purities the blood , shartaw the' appetite improves digestion , and Builds ( hi both stronpth ami llesli. when icdncod below the standard ol health. Sold Uy drugjhta , everywhere , J RETURN OF THE . POPULAR FAVORITES. MONDA.Y , MA.RCH 23. ) Tha Original nndVorld Fanious- ( HRNLON BROTHERS ) WII.t. 1IEOIN M WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT Presenting for the First Time in Omaha Their GOUGOIIS , Kcw SDGclacnlar Pantomime , SUPERBA , Seats Open Saturday at Usual Prices. DIME EDEN MUSEE. Will Lawlor , Manngor. Cor. llth and Fnrnaiu WEEK 0V JIAllCll 10. Tlio Arabian Vlllltico. The Accarlslns' . wonderful panlsh CiypBles. .Mlhen Sisters , Skirl Dancers , urlor nnd Wllliunn , Duollsts , ln anl and Lucifer , Dr. llydo'H , Sanctuary , A Hunnjr Kiirco. The annoyance of breaking lamp-chimneys need not be borne. Get tough glass chimneys. Macbeth's " pearl top " and "pearl glass" are tough against heat ; they do not break , except from accident , They are alp clear , trans parent , not misty or milky ; they fit and stand upright ; shape and proportions are right to di rect the draft upon the flame. They cost a little more than rough and wrong chimneys of common glass that break con tinually. I'lttsburtr. OKO. A. MACBETH & CO. To euro Biliousness. Blck Uendacho. Constipation. Malaria. Llvor Complaints , take the &afo ana certain remedy , S.UITU'S Pee tha SMALT. SIZE MO Httlo bosns to fhobot- tie ) . They are tbo most convenient : Eult ullages. 1'rlcoof either lxo , 23 conu per bottlo. KBSSBNCBt 77' 70 : Ptoto-irmTuro , H K-CJiWUm B panoleliootthlfl picture for 4 etnta ( coppers or Btamps ) . , J. F. SMITH A CO. . Makers of "llllo Beans , ' St. Louis. Mo bttaa INFLUENZA OR " ' " 'LA GRIPPE , Persons who nro alTlietoa with this ooniplnint should not fail to use WILBOR'S GOD LIVER OIL AND PHOSPHATES , It pivcs immediate relief and n per manent euro in n short tlmo , It will prevent this foil clisoaso from having a fatal termination. Sold by all druggists. Bo sure , as you value your health , and got the genuine , manufactured only py DR. A. B. WILBOR , Chemist , Boston , Mass. ISBS. ZU8IMPSONI 1409 and 1411 Dodtce St. , Omaha , Neb. IIUII.IIEIIS or First Glass Carriages , Tlio LeiiclliiR Styles. Tlio Lowest Prices. VOUU 1'ATItoyAQE SOMOITBO. WANTED k Total 1MU03 of CITIES , I COUNTIES , SCHOOL. vwmw-jP DIBTRICTU. WATER COMPANIESOT. R.R.COMPANIE8ctc , Correspondence vollclti'd , N.W.HAIlRIS&COMPANY.Bankers. 191165 Dearborn 8treet < CHICAGO 15 Well Street , NEW YOR 70 etoto 81 RO8TOW , . P. T. HUGHES , Wholeiale Caih Commission Merchant KljilnanilVottorn Orcamury butter nn4 cliocie , ranch ami slate BUKI anil puio loaf laril. Will not rrrolro or bun llo only tliv lust gooil" . A'lvtnuo > on car loti on track , waretiouiu or In itoro at bank jutes. Oilico oad itgro 182MUO I'JtU ' at. , Uccrer. OMAHA loufactiirffi' DIRECTORY. BILLIARDS. DIOYODE3. The Bnmswlck-Balko A. IL Perrigo&Co. Oolloncler Go. nilllaril morchitndl n , AllMnk05 , All Prices , Al gnloon flxturei. 177. 409 S. loth itrodt , Oninha. 1315 Uotlgo Street. BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS , Omaha Republican Printiug do. , Lair brlcfi , bank upplloj , find crorthln la llio printing lino. 10th unJ Dauahi Aokermrum Bros , & Iloiutzo , Printer * , binders , el crotTpers ( , blsuk took manu- fiuutreri , llHIIoir rl Ktroot , Omhn. " BOXES. | BUTOHBBS. John L. "Wilkio , Louis Holler , Ojnnlm paper box factorf nutchori' and Packer ' 1317-1118 Don jl 11. Tools A Rupplloi , Hoef , Orders promrtlf lllloI. lie A fthoop o.iMiw. 1110-lllj . - Jcckson St. BUGOIE33 , W , T. Seaman , Omalm'i LnrKost Vmlctj WAUO.Nd AND CAUHtACJKS CARPETS. I CLOTHING. Omaha Oarpet Co. , Oilmoro & Euhl. Curpeti , oil clotlii , m t- Manufacturers Ac Wholo- llnitu , curtain Koods.oti ) . pnlo C'lotlilors , 1511 DoiiKlni itrcot 11091 turner Ht. OIQARS. West & Fritsoher , B. Taoumaa & vJo- , Manufacturers Una cigars ilanufncturors' Anunta , Jobbers of lent tobuccos. Clears. 1011 Farnam itroot. MS l.Hlli St. . Oinnlia.Noli. COAL , OOKE3 , ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooko and Ooutant & Squires , Limo Oo. Hard nncl noft coal ship * 8. " " r."l1i"th0anS0 iu- 1303 FyS root , las streets. Omaha Hulbert & Blum , P , E. Mnhoney & Oo. OlllO Itirap.Hock Sprint 1 , Itnril coal-sort Kicelslor , Walnut block , ISF1.1.1- > 't , antlirncltot Offices 813 N. I6th nnd cor. American Pnel Oo , Howell & Oo. , Shipper * nn < T donleri la anthrnclto nnd bltu * 217S. Utlntroct , mlnom coal. Ornnlia , Nob. 215 3. llth stroQt. Kebraska Fuel Cto. , Johnson Bros. , ( H nirnnm Btrcst , 213 S. 13th straat , Omnlia , Nob. Omahn , Nob. Mount & OriBin , 0. B. Havens & Co. , 113 B. 14th stroat , IKBf'nrnara street , pmalm. Nob. Ornnhiu CORNIC B. Eagle Oornico Works P , Rucmpin Slanu tnclurers of Galvan Onlvnnlzeil Iron cornlc3s. ized Irun Cornlco. Uormer wlndo rs , door Wlndowcaps.mctallcikr- caps , llnlnls , ate. Tin fta. 1110 and 1112 tronnnd slatn rnofor. 811 I'arnam St. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Oo , , Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry Drr poods , JurnUhlna Goods Oo , , Roods , notions. Dty Roods , notions , Rents' furnlflhln KOO < | I. Cor. llth ana Howard sH. Corner Iltli ami Ilnrnoy ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo. Illustrated Catnlojua froo. 16U Capitol Avonuo. FARM MACHINERY , ETC. Farlin , Orencbrff & T. 0. Northwall , Martin Oo. , General western agent Corner Jones and 9th sta. Bknndla 1'lovr Co , Oniahi , Nob. 1319-1331 Sherman nro. FLOUR. Broken Bow Roller B , T. Davis Mill Oo. , Milling Oo. . C. 0. Underwood , Office and warehouse , Manager at Omaha. 1012 N. Itith itroot. Cor. 8th and Jackson nts. 8. P. Oilman , Clemens Oskamp , M'f ' K of reailf to rnli9 1014 N. 10th troot blup Jack .Moitl. llnust . citkos In the world. C. E. lllack , - Muna7or. 1WT-121J 8. HtU ) BtrO * Omalia Idilliug LO. , Atprclmnt Millers. Cfflco nnd mill , 1313 Noitli ictu ytioct FURNITURE AND "CARPETS. Dewoy&'Stona Furniture - Ohas. Shiverick & Oo , nituro Oo. , Furniture and CarpotJ. Furniture and carpets , 1115-11191'aruam street , 1200-1210 I'arnam St. loebo & Hmvyan Fnr- nituro Co. Successors to C.A. lloebo &Co. Grace and litli : Sit. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Schneider & Loorais , J , T. Bobinsoa Notion Oo , , robbers and Importers of Oent ' furnlshlnK ( roods , notions and turnlshlnz m'f'K colobratoil brand goodi , "lluckikln" overalls , pants , shirts , coats , ota 1111 Howard stroot. Cor. 13lh and llowjrd Bt . GLASS , PAINT , OIL. AND DRUGS. Kennard Glass and J. A. Fuller & Oo. , Paint Oo. , StMJU H03-1413 Harnejr streot. Omaha , Neb. Omaha. William Oummings , Blake , Bruce & 0j. Luayonworlh U UOO-OU3 117 nnd(113 ( South lOtb. St. , . Omnlia. Nob. OmabB , Nob. HARDWARE. Lea-Olark-Androesaa Eeotor&WillielmyOo Hardware Qa. , C r. lOtU n4Jacl iia U itroet , HC8-IHO Harrier Oinaba. Oumlu MuU. FUB , W OOL , HIDES , TALLO VV. Qco. Oboma & Oo. , J. B , Smith 4 Oo , , 6133.13th itroot 1(33-1113 I .irenworth i | Omnhn. IRON WORKS. Pfliton & Vlorllng Omaha Safe & Iron Iron Works , Works Wrought * il cnst Iron , tiiillillnxwiirk , onjlnoi , Mnmif'r ' * flro nntl hurslv bra work , ironernl lironf ( infos , vniill , JA ( ton nit rri ni.iclitna nnrt work , Iron thiittcr.i nnl Mnoksmldi work. U , 1 * . flro inpiipo . ( I An' lljr. nnH7liit. , ! drccnl4tli.t , JnckiousU Acme Iron nnd Wire Wilson & Drake , Work ? , ' ' , M'f'i tubular fines nrl Iron , wlronmlnrns w'k . box liollcM , tanks , oto. 6U3. Kllhiitreot. iV. Itooal , I'roprlolor. rieroonml 19th itrootj. LITHOO-RAPHINa. Rees Printing Oo. Llthocrnnhlitu , t'rlntlnf nnd Illrtnk Honk ) . lUli nniUIotrtmliUi. LIQUORS. Dor & Co. , "William Darst , Mnnar Merchnnti. VVInus , Liquors nud Cl * 1112 llnrnoyiitroot. it.tn. ' ' Mimurnctiir'rsKcmtieJr' * Knstliullnimtorj. 131.1 Fnrnam SU , Omttlii R. R. Grotto , Frank Dollono & Co , , Importer nncl Jobbjr of Liquors nml OcnulnoNo1 Wlm'inna Minion. 10:0 niul Iir.-J Kimi.un . SU riulii ClKxrj. 1'rlco llsti on nppllcntlol. 1KX5 Doiul.n Street , L. Kirschtfc Co. , A. Friok & Oo. , liolo nlotj Iquorlloalor' Wlioloialo MquorDoalen IMl v-nrmini Slroot. SOI BOS S. 10th SU LUMBER. 0. W. Douglas ft Oo. John A. Wnkefietd , Imported , AmericanPort ] llnrdwooil Ijumbor , lnul\ im'nt.MIIniuikf ( Hydraulic Cement nu4 1310 North ICth Stroat. Wlilto l.luio. Oharlos E , Lee , Wyatt-Eullard Lumber Ilnrrtwooit lumber , wood carpets nnil j.tirquot ber Oo. floorlm,1. 8th utul Douglas. JOth nnd Iznnl Streets , Oady & Gray , Louis Bradford , f.lmo , Co'iunt , Kin. , M'i Lumber , IImo , cementota Cor. nth nrvl tmvtai ) struGU MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oborfeldor & Oo , , Mllllnerr , Notions Importers nnd Jobbers to. Clouki , ICto Millinery. 208,210and SU South llth 11C-I18S. 16th St. , Omahn ntrcct. MUSICAL INSTBITMHNrs , ETO . Oa. A , Hospo , Jr. , Jl'fV Jewelers , ilonlon In ' 1'lanos , Oruant , Artist1 muslcRl ImtrumoutJ , etc. , Slaterlali , Ktc. , I'arnam mid 10th. : S13 Uoniilas Htreot , CEMENT AND LIMB. J , J. Johnson & Co , 518 8.13th strojt , Omahn , Xcb. OILS. OYSTERS. Oonsolidated Tank ' A. Booth Packing Oo , , Line Oo , ' Oistors , llsli and cannoj 3 % , . Koods. U- Itcflnod anrl lulirlcittnt ens , nile Ka'To , oto. i 1103 LoaTonworth. j A , II. lllsliop , PAPER. PLATING. Carpenter Paper Oo. , Western Plating W'ka Cnrrr n full utock of ( Jold. illror and nickel trrnpplnii and platlnir. on nil inotal * , tublc < rnroctc.rcilntod. Tallin * paper , card pa Polishingbmi9 Jlchan' per , etc. dollcrnork , 1 PRODUCE , COMMISSION. RUDDER GrOODS. ETO. SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETC. M , A. Disbrow & Oo. , Bohn Sah & Door Oo. Manufnotiirorit of nanh , Manufacturers of muu4 ! * door' , bllnili and IniiJ , bllnU , iloori , Moulding , limnohof- uto. Bce , IStli nnil Unrlsti. IGthanil Chrk.itrooti. SYRUPS. Farrell & Company , DufTy-Twwbridja \Vholo ale manfaotnrors Stova Minafao'gOj. ' , i , molaisoi anJ re atoroianl ntovo pip 3. 217-210 South 8tli ntruoU nn-12li I. c\vunwortlut : , TEA , OOPPEB , SPIOB3 , OIGAR9 , Oonsolidated Opmpany , IlUnmlllia llarnojiL Omahn , Nub. "f STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES i ; U. S. Wind Engine & A. L , Btran & So in , Pump Oo , , Ilullldar wlncl inllli. OH 10U2-10QI rnrnum troot , nnil V ) > Jonoi t. 0. V. . Otnnlia , Nob. . Kuan , actlnu nmnnjor. TOYS. | TYPE-WRITERS Ouittvf"f SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. A. D. Boyer & Co W-W IC Bouth Oninho. B , Ji Goffimn , Bmlloy Hunter & & Oo , , IK iiutiaing SOKicljunuo Ilullaiui UQUlU OlfllOi * . Boulh Ouittvf