fTvrrm A TT A iiATr.Ar - - rrmrf-iA-v 111 Ar BY CMIICK FRANCIS TRAIN , Omalia Pcopla Highly Lntortaincd b ; tbu Qroit Agent of Piyoho. HE GIVES OUT A LONG INTERVIEW , IVIial IIo I'rcillulH for Oninlm's l-'u- turn nnd tlio NVmld'H Pnlr- I'syolilo ! ' < ) ! C'JH and I'olltlcs Kqunlly Dilated On. An nudicncoof fully 1 , r,00 people assoroblod at tlid Hoyd lait evonlnR to hoar Ucorgo Francis Train , the living embodiment of the pychio force that rules thn world , recast the pastnml propbotlcnlly foretell Ihefutuio. Ills co.itumo was something of a cross be tween full evening dress nnd a ( irand Arm ; Of the Itupubllo unlfoim.but was supposed to hnvo no connection with either. It wan a product of the wearer's individuality , and the MHO claw hammer coat , patent leather pumps , brasi buttons nnd tricolor badpo were Individual and oolloctlvo fcaturoi of Tr.ilnomania. His was a strlk-lng figure , and even to these Who hnd known him for thirty years , ho was nn object of keen Intereit. The powerful frame URS surmounted by a hoaa of mam moth proportions. Hia face was brown ns a berry , the result of numerous outings In Madison Sniiare , with the children nnd birds lor companions. Above all waved his long white hair. Per haps ttie strangest thing about this most ( trango man were Ids eyes weird , brilliant orbs of n pleasant buo , in vvhlch momentarily \flashcd \ lights of Btrnngo inti'lligenco and in the noxtfnstant beamed with kindly courtesy. Ills face bore the Impress of a high order Of intellect , and ho sccmud Indeed ttio exponent of foncs widely at v.i- rianco with these generally understood. As ho talked ho seemed fully ni unlike Other men as ho claimed to bo , nnd to be rather a wonderful combination of egotism , Insanity and brilliancy , the like of which is to bo found neither jn tieavon , earth , nor under the earth. It wns s : i ( ) o'clock when Mr. Train was es corted upon the stage bv Mayor Gushing mld round niter round of hearty upplnusu. Thcio were many ladies In the audience and they joined hcnrtlly in the welcome that wns accorded to the noted cltl/cn nnd trav eler. Among these occupying .scats on the stage were Messrs George P. Bends , Adolpn Mojer , 1C. Kosewator , G. Harttnan and Mr. Train's private secretary , Air. Kleusch. Ttio creat glebe tiottor was very pleasantly introduced by the mayor ns n man who had spoken In more cities nnd been in more Jails than nny ono else In the country. Mr. Trnln wns warmly greeted ns ho stopped forwnrd nnd iciincstcd the footlights /turncil down so ns to give him n good view of the audience , and heat once turned liimself loose. IIo placed himself in tbo hand ) of the ftudlcncunnd asked them tn tell him what to tallt about. Io ! answered nil questions , nnd everything went , In a rambling disjointed , disconnected sort of n way , I'nitwas often Incobeient , but alwnvs Interesting , lie was In excellent humor , told jokes and stoiies Bad In the language of tbe Malla , hisaudi 1 cncowas "wul'Im. " Ho told of bis abstinence from tncnt for Blxtccn years nnd his refusal to touch man or woman. IIo outlined the curly history of Omalm Insomuch as ho was connected with it IIo pleaded guilty to being- crank , nnd declared that cranks had done nil the great things la the world's history. Said ho : "Tuke Hosowator's building ; up hero If you hndn't had a colossal crnnlc nt the lieat ) of your newspaper enterprises lioro In * this glpantio city of Omaha ho never could Imvo got these blLF stones up to the top. Nooody but n crank could have builded n city of 140,000 in the midst of tbo primeval prairie acd nobody but n crank can make It 11 city of WJO.OOO , leaving Chicago astern. " Mr. Train declared that ho would take nothing but an occasional cup of cofTco for ICO days , and Is now toning down his niomacnto choose nndcrnckcrs. IIo ndvlscd non-sectarian nnd non-partisan work In building up Omaha. When asked to discuss Jay Gould he declared that the "httlo wizard" didn't ' weigh six ounces to the pound and was ttio biggest bunco-steerer the world over know. Gould placed tbo whole country in the hnnds of a icccivcr , and ns n result the wuolo country Is inacndmuizcd with poverty. Ho attributed the miscarriage of law to the Jury system nnd said ( hut an ollglblo juror must be a natural d d fool. IIo laid al" hygionio trouble tit the door of ever eating , nnU said that If you cat dead llosh you are ol necessity partly dead. To lllus trato , ho pointed to Cleveland's ' u't nnnnil.4 nf fidinnse tiasna nnd nskni "r""no > " ncsioou 10 DO president , 01 uio 'United States. IIo coolly announced tlmt ho J vina cliluf of tlio Matla mid the tlmo would comewbon tie would Imvo logo toHomeand my * IMXK,000 ( ( ) to balance tliu intcrnutloiml books on account of tba Now Orleans episode. Ho linentlio country wouldn't have an other president and nnnounecd thai tlio coun try is on tlio eve of n revolution. llo also touched on finance niul sulil tlmt Hurl up Itrothers owned tlio world , with tlio exception of his possessions nnd half of Otnnlm. IIo pivo his nutllonro n qulot tip on n torri- Wo ilnnnclnl crush that is scheduled to bo hero In thirty days and is on tlmo. IIo told how his Oinoliii property wns confiscated \vhllu ho was In the Tombs for obsconitv for publishing thrco coluiuiis of the blblu , vor- batini , ot imnetuntlni , ct literatim. lit ) said Onmhnas thu only ploco in the country wlicro an editor Uarod'wrlto an edi torial without consulting tlio oracles of Gould. Aftordecoratingthomnyor , Messrs. I > umls. J.umtmul , Uosoivnlor and the reporters anil necrotary with roses and advocating n market - kot of llowors , the orr.uic genius lilt Could nnotherjolt , jjavo Omiiha iinotlior good word nnd said wood nlfjlit. IIo VMS frequently nnd loudly cheered , nnd tbo nudlcnco evinced n disposition to stay nil night it nocnssary. After the lecture n num ber of citizens renewed their acquaintance with Mr. Train , nnd any niul all wcro invited to call upou him today nt the 1'uxtou. 111A.I.VOMANIA. An Interview with , the "Citizen , " Written by Himself. It was probably duo to psychic force tlmt Mr. Trnla know ho would bo requested to grant Tun Iiitnu Interview. At any rnto when the request was inudo Jlr. Truln was prepared for It , and olTcied 1'io ' manuscript for the following , with etf.cx'L'il in junction that tlia matter appeal in the pauer lustos written by him : Citizen Train cutting Hound World Hoc- ord ! Umaha his short Houto to Japan China India Africa Kuiopo to New York ! Our enterprising Citizen 1'axtou came .through from Noiv York with his old friend O. V. T. and wired committee hero to catch the It.V. . . V. for an Upora House talk on his Fourth Itaco Hound Sou nnd KarthI Our "Special" found the Bees ( Three Dccauo ) friend In his silk Chinese 1'ajalmis nt Daylight on Northwestern Train read ing and writing In his north 1 Soon ns vroshod and Dressed the Hoo's 1'alnco cur writing Desk wus busy with yVychfc Kite- trie l.tyMI" Hnll Hluo and KeU 1'encll "I'syeholrt" situation ! Tl'esowlrcgrams make Hound World talk lively I Here cony wlrcRrains , leaving out verbiage In Italics. Yes I ( said Cltiicn , looking T n Yoara younger than when ho whirled through Oinulm to I'nget Sound last Mny ) Nothing can save The rnlr but "I'tyeMe Forte" at Omnbu bucked by Hound World Advertising 1 Tbo recent election was combined program nf Viva UlnM In Onn In Sit mil Tliu U'hnln * iri tououuio "foreign uoniriuuiioiis aim Exhibit * " In "Uoodlo Syndicate,1' that Dwarfs Tweed and "Bloolts of l iro'1 tactics 'Out of StRbt. " Chlengo'H Tweeil KliiR. Mayors > vero "Itoomed" In "Illocks of Flvo" Kuoh having "Boodlo Axe" to grind Kach 1'ullliig Wires In "Hivnes Deblnd'1 .To kwp ' "World's ( Swindling ) Fair" alivol -One 'Washlmrn stood for "Citizen" The "Iloltors" cheered for Harrison WblloCrcglerand his DOIIIM Moil ' Helped U'oshburn tire old Party-Gun 'Which Morgan and his Tramps beguul Old Serpent round Old 1'urty cells Kaoh Itlng lu > Ido sotaa "Uoodlo King" Ench getting "bare "f "Swlndlo Spoils" " 7/ic / Ktna U VMlt Long Lite the Klnat" ( Moro honest wnrdi are in Sing The 'I'nINTnlu letter. Mr. Goo. I'rnncls Train. Clllzen , care Mer- rlilold Hotel , amh ft Broadway ! Chicago U In danger again 1 A K'llltf ' known ns "Little Tnmanu Ilitll ttlnti" has possession of city administration whereas another Mdn is the well known cltl/cn Carter Harrison who has . osotveil to fight ' 'Onng" for all ho is worth I Prominent man Ilko yoursflf can ilo more good to catuo of liberty loan all couiblucd to gether ! Election for mayor conies oft 7th April No answer Cntnot Uoads together Di vided Spoils and four C'aiullilales .Settled a Fifth by few Hundred Majority I The Old Hlliid Still Kept up of Several Parties to Uust Eyes of Voters but Hex Oftlco Ulvldos on "Oltt Tweed King" UasU ! of course It "Units" Tnlr. unless Omaha Comes to rescue - cue ! Let all Slock Yards go to bouth Omaha nnd Oato City will l o first instead of third In Cattle and Swine Figures I I'axtoit says Now Omaha I * with H.fiOu Head of bnlng 2d Why r-otmnkolt FiMtlNol of course not meeting ir.o ( as Omaha is doing ) Chicago gets left1 Press nro most Courteous , but Davis , I'nlmoi1. Dd Young , IJoard of Control or Uni on go Committees Puld > io attention to iny Wiiogr.imtl Tlittt Knita the Fair1 How Kalr Collapsed : Outswindlod , Stceplod , noodlcd , Fair Out Ilunlin Ktcers Old Uunco Steers NoVondor Cosmos Boycotts cheers "La ( ] rlppo"OutL'rlpplng Death Malone ! Thn "Lako L rent Steal" Outstolo Itself five Millions Voted does not , Count "I'arlc . " .Inclison" cannot raise amount With "UooJIo UlnK" laid on Or.ind Shelf 1 . .SiridiiJidiid / / tKiwt Hopudlnto Subscriptions ( nay Tbo Knlr Itoports ) Of course that kills both Town nnd State ( And Nntlon Grant ) In "lloodlo Courts ! " Oco , Fnincis Train. Here the Torelgn Secretary unrolled Ten Patted Piigos on ilrown Wrapnlnu I'anor ( Kach Page largo as two Paces of Sun ) bhow- ing What Typo In Four wcolcs had talked on Omaha's Champion who is not backed by Church , Party , Club , Social Kings , Money , Business , or any nsslstanco wlnitovcrl Kx- plalnif ioue.ui ( Suld Citzun ) why forFottV Years ! have been most prominent "Notable" on ( JlobofVult \ till you see inv Thousand Hooks ( Jlliistruted by Thomas \Vorth \ ! ) Yes I I never spout a mom dismal Day than Yes , terday In Chicago ! Ic\IU ItoodlliiK DeinotiH ! The Longest Day I ever know , Thu dnllost too , I ever passed This last fmewcll will be my last. I never felt so .iwttil blue ! The fever , Sir , Is charged u Ith Death Thorals no Kloctrlclty Lake ns Stagnant as Cullileo In AtmoHphcre of 1'utilU litc.ith ! They would not lot mo st-o inside of Audi toriuni , Lplt.iph ( la ; Mcinoil.un of Mating Ing Stupidity Oco. Francis Tr.iin Jn what unv fspceial askeil ) will collapse of AV'orld's F.iir now benefit Omabii ! Hy being out ot the Kaln I ( Said G. F. T. ) Why bo Co-Pnituers in losing gnmo ? Why not fnint nshoro before ship goes on Koeksl Wny not got out way of bulling Fir Trool Are not , all the Armours ! Hammonds ! Swifts ! ct al pourliiR into Onriha's Population I Nenror Gr.iss , Cattle and Contur of Nation ! As Chicago cage goes Down Omahagoo upl But Omaha can still save Fair' "Old Hutch" living from his Keason , I-'uturo Creditors , Llfo Typos. "Uottenast Citv on Planet I" Why should World's I'.ilr ' I'eoplo treat my Tclo grams with Silence ! Am 1 nobodv , because Somebody ! Nollihifj because Somotblngl Tell llomis to hnvo Biggest Blackboard in Town nt Boyd's Opera House and I will Frobfll-Klndcrfjarten. Selection of C'ollitiigni Ijow Tide ! When Stinking Fish Ontstlnks its smell When Sowerd llnsh Cess Pool nnd Dram Holloa Diseases out rota Domain Where "Devils" Organl/e "Hing Holt I" When Boodlers other Uoodlers cheat On Option * , Futures and Land Saloj Down BOOS Fraud Fair In Fair Dead Boat , Where Roptllo's Sllmo Death's Disease Trails ! With nothing loft ( nnd cash all gone ) Lndy Mnnacors In Jlstress No Wonder City Looks Forlorn Where no one guarantees Success I Half H'ajt/iJ Form in f'rlj > UMiex * . GoorRu Francis Train Arbor Day ! 503 West Third Street , Elmlra , N. Y. Citizen , Poet , Orator and Hound Worlder ( Jcorgo Francis Train , Now York City : Going to Imvo grand time Arbor day ! Ar ranged elaborate programme for my school exorcises 1 Getting series Arbor day letters from distinguished persons 1 I want very much letter from you to road on that occas ion ! ( About trees and their slgnitlcancol ) I know you will write a irood ono. Arbor day Is Mny S. 1 have been sick and it makes mv preparations Into. Please do not disappoint mo , but send good letter to read with those from other dis tinguished ofllcials , authors nnd poets. Cor dially , W. II. BENKDKT , Principal School No. 3. uitizcii Irani H iiminuvoriu ucpiy Through Omaha Bee ! Citizen Benedict ! All Hnll As 1 go flying World Around From Sandy Hook to Puget Sound Over Indian nnd Bison Trail ! WItb.ar/ior Tree * on Every SIde The Pralrlo Blossoms as The Hose To Shade ' 'Life's Sunshlno of Hoposo , " So faraway from Ocean's Tide The Biggest Day of all The year Whole Nations through is "Arbor Dan" Where Trees along "Cosmos Highway" Sbado Sunshine with "Life's Homestead Cheer ! " Arlinr Dny lOvorywhcro ! In Kuropo , Asia , Africa , In Every Land on Foreign Seas All Nations planted " . 'r/mr / Ticca" ( The "Aitxir Dan of Centuries" ) An Strain tn Sen and Stetl to Star Xntuieln Aatuif. liieczeto Itrcczc ! What Greater Boon ( throughout The West ) In "Prarlo's CJrnss Grown Wilderness" Than "Ailmr ' " Tieen' Farms now possess As Cities welcome Country Guest ! So lot lOlmira follow you In planting Trees ( whole Land afar Where Territory grows to Star ) And Nnturo holds "World's Fair Review 1" Klnnni Once Ovated mo ( With Bcocher and Governor Hill ) Ovation I remember still As "Friendship's Act of Memory 1" "Gate City" of the Continent ( At Omaha ) Is now in sight And through The Boo this note is sent To Rosewater Electric Light ! Cco ! Francis Train ( Round World ngnlii to Cut Recora 1 Chicago nnd Northviestorn PnlacoCarl ) Cltlr.mi lYaln'M Galhuitry Ijoit ! Bin ; Special could till page of Points of Citizen Train's Broken engagements ! Tired of seeing Asters , Vuudorbllts nnd Now York's swell Four Hundred Ladles packed In gallery cngo ( a La House of Commons ) G. F. T. nnd his Friends of l.'lth club ( l,3lJ members ) have marto a Now Departure ! Sherry's Is the stvlo now the upxir ( 400 nnd the 1 club Danmiot cnmes olt with l.'i tables of 1,1 each on Ilith May with 18 Chief Rulers and 111 Old Colony Flags loprusontlni ? Orig inal 13 States. Cltl/on Train had bought " 00 Fans Inch long Japanese Skeletons to put on the SOU candles burning nt each plate on each table , and Jainneso Decorations on graud scale from the Nlng Pee Japanese Ba zaar nnd 1200 Sacks nnd Iloutonniuros for the Fair guests and was to Lecture for Friends to outshine Fifth Avenue and Murray Hill I The Letters explain themselves ! But the citizen Is far auny on his Tlmo Haco against space , winds .and tides 1 The club however will bo down the Bay with Rolny of Union Pacific , North Western , Lake Shore nnd New York Central Hallway Boys for Special Train over Continent 1 Tlmo between Now York nnd Omaha 3J Hours quickest on rec ord ] Heating the Gould Special 2 Hours 1 All Iipcturo KiignKoinoiitH Hrokcn ! Of coilrso Citizen Train's sudden Run Round Space breaks all tils Lecture Engage ments i Picnic Parties of 200 Children every Saturday on Cherry Hill la Central Parkl Debates at Manhattan Liberal * Club whore ho was to open HudliiMlaron Fnva Itnlo- Amorleflnn aliln of Italian ntm tlnn Mnv lutl After the Army. CHlatS oavoy yestcrdnydlspatched alcttor by ono of his millions to the captain of post No. 'Jof theSalvntlon nrmy , The letter demanded the attendance of the wearer of the blue frock nnd poke bonnet ut the oftlceof tlia head of the polios deputtnont at 10 a. m. today. No douot the fair weuror of the blue will bo given to understand that any more drum boating on Sunday evenings will bo followed by n term tn jail. Do Witt's Little early Risers : only pill to euro sick headache ana regulate tbo bowels AN OPEN HOARD FOR OMAHA. Articles of Incorporation Filed by The Grain Men. THEIR PLAN OF ACTION EXPLAINED. Tlio Grnlti Dcnlcrs Propose to ISfitab- HHI ! mi Open Hoard Iiulc- pendent of tlio Uiunlia Itonrd of Trade. The Omalm grain nnd produce exchange has filed articles of incorporation. TUocapl- tnl block Is placed at $10,000 divided into 100 shares of $100 each. The articled further provide for a board of directors ind oflicers .such us is customary with organizations of the kind. 'Iho Incorporators nro Omnhn groin men : A. B. Jnqulth , manager and B. 1' . Peck sec retary of the Omaha elevator company , Charles II. Fowler , treasurer of the Ifowler elevator company , J. A. Connor an elevator man recently como to Omaha from Platts- metith and J. K. Price , a broker. According to the articles only onoshnro of stock cnn bo held l > y ono member , mid it is intended that only u small par cent of the stock shall bo paid in nt the commencement , the balance as It muy bo required. 'Ihe object of the oxcliaiiRO as explained by the Incorporntors is to facilitate business transactions in grain nnd all kinds of prodiuo. Tbo wny the business Is conducted nt pres ent if u dealer receives a car of grain or hay ho Is compelled to run all ever the city to lind a buyer nnd Is put to an unnecessary amount of trouble. The exchange proposes to rent n , room , the old board of trade room would suit them , If it can bo hnd , and establish horns fer meeting where tlia buyers and sell ers of the different products could assemble nnd transact business. In other words the exchange proposes to establish au open board similar to these existing in other cltlos. It is intended to have all ariangcments per fected for opening the board July 1. He-sides facilitating the exchange of the different commodities the open hoard will es tablish a market which cun bo reported to the eountiy and shippers given an idea of what to , expect in return for shipments of grain or produce to this trmrkot. In the past Omaha has hud no established urain market. These who have been Instrumental In the organisation of the otclmngo disclaim any intention of antagonizing tlie board of tr.ulo In any wav wliatuvcr , but that they feel that nn organisation composed of men In ten's toil in the grain nc.d proiluco business would ho better able to conduct the affnlrs of an open board. Then , too. tbo present board of trade has Its ofllcurs nnd committees and hoards of arbitration alreailv appointed for the nnd none of them are grain men. ItlsaliuoU a necessity that sonto of these positions should bo filed by ( jrain men , us for CAninplo the board of arbitration. In gia.n deals disputes and mlsunclerstandini's bet - t eon buyers and sellers nro unavoidable , and when they do occur it is very essential that they should bo nroltrntod by grain men who are fumiliar with nil the Ins nnd outs of the business. Anot her reason for desirinc a separate organization from tlio present board of trade is that a great many smaller dealers would liki ) to avail themselves of the bouellts of the open board who would not feel like The uraln men are all very enthusiastic : on the subject of a grain marKet In Omaha nnd they believe that the organization of the gram and producooxchango will further the matter very materially , The books weie open for stock subscrip tions for n short tlmo yesterday , and although the subject hnd not been adveitlsed and the majority of ttioso who would bo likely to sign did not Ituow that such a thing as the ex change had oven been proposed , the stock subscriptions eamo pourlmr in nt a lively rate. The promoters of the enterprise expressed thomcolves ns moro than picasoJ with the results. A feature which they 10- gnrd ns especially encouraging Is tna fact thai the heaviest dojilcH , botti buyers and sellers , nro comlns ; to the front nnd are tak ing so much interest in tbo orgnni/atlon of an < 5pen board. The following well Known busi ness men subscribed for atojk yesterday af ternoon : Clark Woodman. F. E. Richie , C. H. Fow- lor. D. C. Tralll. J. W. Doun , O. P. Brown , Bsn U. Urynn , C. H. TO'icray , C. W. John son. L. T. Spangler , Charles N. Harris , Jo seph Conner , J. B. Christian , William Lou- don. II. C. Miller. Alot G. Knapp , A. U. Campbell , A. D. Jaqulth , E. P. Peck , Churlos Mcts , Fred Mctz , Jr. , P. E , Her , b. A. Mc- Wnorter , Will Krug. The Howe scale took first promicmatPnlln , delphU , Paris , Sydney and other exhibitions. Borden & Sollcck Co. , Agts. , Chicago. SOUTH UMAll.t. Rnscball Palaver. The Henry Mlos baseball club has been or- gnnized nnd is now ready to schedule games. The plu > ors signed are : Thomas Murphy , catcher and short stop ; VV. S. Derbyshire , pitcher and first base ; Q. IS. Hatcher , pitcher and first base ; D. A. Pearce , second base ; Arthur Adams , third base ; Harrv Kelly , loft field ; L. A Scott , center lloltlC. : K. Urquart , right field. The first game will bo played on the Brown park grounds , Twenty-third and K streets , bunday , Mny 10 , at ! ) p. in. Good Templars Kleotion. South Omaha lodge No. 100 , Independent , Order Good Templars , elected officers as follows : Fred M. Granthain , chief templar ; Miss Swiss L. Klllott , vice-chief templar ; IX S. Curfnmn , past chief templar ; Eiroy Tib- bltts , secretary ; Hnrloy Hammill , financial secretary ; Miss Anna Hunniciit , treasurer ( . } . E. Ilutehor , marshal ; Clarence 0. Buck ; , chaplain ; Miss Minnie Trail , superintendent Juvenile templars ; Mi ? Lutlo Nunn , guard ; Fred Kico , sentinel. The ofllcors will bo In stalled next Tuesday evening in Knights of Pythias ball , McOlnnis block. 1 tinnier Presentation. The ilotiomlan Young Radios' ' society will urosent the now banner next Sunday to the Bohemian Turners Sokol in National ball. Mcsdamcs Vnslnv Pivonka nnd Frank Doloza have been appointed banner bonrers. Two Bohemian turner societies from Omalm will bo present to participate in the presentation. Preceded by the liohcmlaii cornet band the several societies will parade through the principal streets. The parade will start at I ! o'clock , nnd immediately after the parade the presentation will take place. A social and dance \ \ ill follow the receiving of the banner. _ Cnslilor Gilihnn Hesljcns. Cashier W. A. L. Uibbou of the Nebraska Savings nnd ICxchango hank performed his last oflicial act yesterday and stopped down and out. Mr. Gibbon opened the bank tuo years ago , and largely by his business ability and tact has the large business of the bank grown so fast and largo. Mr. Olbbon some tlmo ago tendered bis resignation to take ef fect April HO. 'Tho resiguation of Mr. Gib- boa Is sincerely regretted by his many friend * and the business lutorons generally , A Xovel Ktitertaininciit. The ladies of tbu I-adlcs' Aid society of tbo Presbyterian church have each pledged SI. 00 to the church building fund , nnd they have arranged to sivo a hoclal In the church , Twenty-fifth nnd J streets , next Thursday evening , and each one will deposit her dollar contribution and in rhyme or song explain how , when nnd whora she got the money. The entertainment will bo &s Inter esting as novel , and will doubtless attract a largo audience. I'ythlnn The ladles interested In organUInp a ledge nf I't'thltin Kat ! > imot lnT nlfita nt Tt- > iln hall yesterday afternoon and made a tem porary organization by electing ofllccrs us follows : Mrs. A. L. ileblnjjer. chairman Mrs. T. G. Lnur , secretary , onbMrs. Cuarlos ; Swurtout , treasurer. \t < Hpapi > r Sold. The Drover's Jounial was sold yesterday afternoon on chattel moitgago and was bid in by Perry Selden of Ulair for f3,300. Mr , Selden will continue to publish the paper , with Donna Allbery as manager , Anxious Tor Gore. William Clay became enraged at Grading , d . ' o -Hats n\ \ Gut to Order. That seems funny , don't it , Clothing is often cut to order , but what clo you mean by cutting hats to order ? a buyer asks. We mcanjjust what we say. We are going to Cut the Prices as They Were Never Cut Before IN THE UNITRD STATESTT On a stock of over one thousand dozen of the finest Mackinaw and Canton Straw Hats , ever brought to Omaha. CUT BY ORDER OF A LARGE EASTERN MANUFAC TURER , from whom we have just bought this stock , at less than 50 per cent off their actual value. DO NOT SPEND ANY MONEY FOR A NEW STRAW HAT , for the coming summer until you have seen this stock. Look at the samples displayed at our Douglas street entrance. They speak for themselves : dozens Mackinaw Straw Hats , new nobby styles , the very latest and in regular sizes. Only 2S Cents each ; real value 75 cents , dozens fine Mackinaw Straw Hats , new regular goods , three different blocks , Only QQ Cents each ; real value 75 cents dozens extra quality Mackinaw and fine Canton Braid Straw Hats , silk bands , silk tips , Reed sweats , new Broadway styles , very latest. Only 50 Cents ; real value $1. dozens finest quality 7-cnd German bleached Mackinaw Straw Plats , Only 75 Cents ; real value $1.50. dozens finest quality Split Canton and Mackinaw Straw Hats , silk bands and superb quality , satin tips , nobby Newport shapes for ' young gentlemen. Only $1.00 ; real value $2 to $2.50. Do not fail to see the samples in our store ; they will show at a glance what we mean by HATS CUT TO ORDER. Continental Clothing House , Oor. Douglas and IStti Sts. TKR T ARriRST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Contractor Owens nnd sbblnp nn ax chased Mr. Owens half a dozen bloclcs , Intending to cleave his fluoing vlytlui in two. Mr. Owens was too ( loot for the a.\ , and Clay was not Hoot enough to escapo'from the polico. Judge Klntr assoiscd a $ T > flno nnd costs for Uls raeo. High School l The High School Literary soelety will fiivo n literary and musical entertainment in Ilium's opera 'house Ibis evonlnjr. The ofli- cors nro : President , Mr. John Pollard ; vice president , Miss Maud Nowcomb : secretary , Miss Jonniu Graham ; trooauror , Mr. Gor- main Good ; executive committee. Miss Nora Snider , Miss Snrub Onpermtui , Miss Nettio Adams. Messrs. Harrv Ames , Clarence G. BUUU- , Joy Williams , Kmmett 1'aytou aud Louis Williams will act as ushers. I'rlntcrs' Mny Party. Typographical union No. 209 will give its lraf. nnniinl lifill nnHTnv nfii'tv in TfnwlovVs hall tblscovenlng. The members and tbo various committcomcii have been zealous in their work to mnko it nt once plensant to filonds nnd credttablo to the members of the art ! preservative. A Inrso delegation of Onnba and Council Bluffs friends will bo present. The Musical Unlou bund of Oninha ulll furnish the music. Notes About the City. Frank Mautnoiur is very side. Perry Scldon , editor of the Dlair Pilot , Is in the city. A party of youns folks will go to Council liltifTi ) Monday evening to attend a club dance. Al Powell , who went to Sholblnn , Mo. , to attend the funeral Of his venerable father , has returned. The lltorarv and musical entertainment by the Junior Legion has been postponed till Thursday ovcnlntf , May 7. Louis Patterson and sister , Miss Mnry Pat terson , of Dos Molnos , la. , uro the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. M. Press , A barn of John Holmes , Eighteenth nnd Brown streets , containing some bay and thrco pigs , burned Monday night. Mrs. Smith , wife of Joseph T. Smith , with her son , has ROIIO to Yotingstown , O. , to spend two mouths visiting friends , Manager W. N. Uabeockof the stockyards , who bas been down at Kansas .City nnd To- peku on railroad business , has returned. Marshal Drennnn is close after the gang of roughs who lust night at 7 o'clock assaulted Junitor Menghcr nt Thirty-first and Q streets. The sale of the Drovers' Journal on chattel mortgages will talto place at the oOlco of tlmt piper , No. 2418 N street , at I o'clock this afternoon. A rattling dog light hoUvoon Mediation's white bitch and HrulmUer's brlndlo dog , in an out-of-ttio-way room , entertained a gang of sports Monday night. An enterprising pft'otographor lias taken photographs of each of thn pupils of cacti of the rooms in the high , school nnd also a pho tograph of ull the toauhors. A son has been tiorn unto Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd I3urko , Tlvuntvfourth and P. stieoU , and a daughter unto Mr. and Mrs. John Heiry , Fourth \Ygrd , Tbo Ladies' Aid Society of the Presby terian eliiirch will mtdt ) nt the residence of Mr. und Mrs. O. IbiFonuar , Twenty-first and J streets , Moudiuuftcrnoon next at 'i o'clock. f II. A. Neofus lsiUotlio ! market buying stoclc for tlio Mlniiuapolis j/iovision com pany. Ono by ono ii4tjtuitionsvnnt \ inclurco supplies of good stock 'send representative bnyerj bci-o. " * " The tint picnic of I tllfl season will bo hold in Syndieato pirk , Saturday afternoon and evening. A lingo nuiaUurof invitations have been issued and 114 promoters expect u pleasant May-day picnic. At tbo end of an 100-foot rope In n pulling contest ut the Exchange , Ulxon and Sherman defeated the horse. In the second trial Al Hcattian slipped and required a surgeon to acw xi p cuts and dress injuries on his head. Tbo literary and musical entertainment by Umltti . . , . . Mm .l > .i / * XTr mit \\j fif A \\lll bo given this evening. The programme is an excellent ono. The committees have spared no pains to make a Woodman success , councilman John N. Burke will nt once commence work on his hotel and handball court , Thirtieth nnd Q streets. Tlio hotel will boftixiM feet and Iho handball court will be 7Sx l feet and iM foot tilgli. This will bo the finest handball court In thn state. A deaf man , driving n team load of brick , attempted to trow Twenty-fourth street near the northern line of the city when n motor train coining down tbo grade caught the wag on amidhtilfw. The team aud two front wheels were all that were togthor after the collision. The wagon was u complete wreck , but fortu- nn.tely the man nnd team escaped without In ury. Christ Klcir will have his opening , 2403 N street , Saturday evening. Miss Elmn Houncoillu has boon adopted by Hov. Mr. Young and has gene to his homo about twenty miles out in thu country. ( jeorgo Cnsov , ono of tbo gang of roughs who attacked School House Janitor Meagher AVednosdny night on Q street , was lined $3 nnd costs by Judge King. The committee appointed by Kobcrt U. Livingston post No. IW'-J. Grand Army of the Kcpublic , to nrrnngo for Memorial day ser vices , will meet this evening in J.U. Thomas' sboo store , U411 N street. Messrs , J. Slhbold , W. C. Savngo nnd H. Tols shipped n trnin.load of cattle from Lore- land , Colo. , nrriving'ut the yards yoiterday. Messrs. Savage and Teis report that Air. Sib- buld had his foot mashed between the bump ers at Ke.irnoy and remained In that elty to have his injuries dressed. Do\Vitt's ' Little Early Hisers. Host little pill over made. Cure constipation every tlrao. None cgunl. Use tnein now. Kor Sunday Helling. Complaints were filed in police court yesterday - torday against the following named saloon keepers : Chris .reason , nmil G.ill , Louis Schmidt , Andrew W.Olson , Matthias Nou , Andrew I' . Urau nud James P. Jensen. Ten moro complaints are to bo filed. - < U1 the saloonkeepers will bo elmrgod with keep ing open nnd selling liquor on Sunday. Here tofore ) all such violators of the Sunday law have been tried by Jury nnd it bus been nlmo-it impossible to convict any of them. Under Iho now order of things the trials will bo before Judge Holsloy with the right of appeal to the higher courts , It looks now us If there would bo some convictions. . Finely. The American Order of Steam Engineers held n mooting at lll(5 ! ( Douglas street last ovcntng. Eight new candidates were Initi ated. Deputy Uriuid Chief J. J. Wilson nnd C. J. Alien of Wnhoo wore present nnd ad dressed the meeting. The membership now numbers sixty-three nnd is rapidly growing. Nearly enougii money for tbo engineer library has been raised , Tbo business men of Omaha have been very liberal In their contributions tor the association's now lodge rooms. DoWltt's Little Karly Kisors , host pill. infringe The following inarnijo itcj.iui won Is sued by Judge Shields yeatorJ-iy : Name and address. Ace. j Krfd Anderson , Lincoln 28 t Alary lj. Humps , 1'aynOHvlllo , U \U } Jorgon Ulirlhtcii * > nii , Onmlia L'7 1 Ditgmor 1'riei , : . ' ! Mrs. Winslow's Sootlnncr Syrup for chil dren teething relieves the child from pain. S5 cents a bottle. The members of the fire nnd police commission huvo just clobod n doul with tlio Iluinitnu roitraititcoinjiiinyuiid Imvo purcliusud n tut of articles that will bo worn by obtt re porous priHonors ut the city jail. The iirtieloa nuiHt bo scon to bo appreciated. In the job lot tlioro uro mitts , lynch mullH , nnklots , lynch bed straps nnd urticlos too lunuorous to men tion. Extracts. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla , - " \ Of porfoot purity. Lemon -I of Almond -I ROBO olc.vJ Flavor as dollcatoly and dolloiously as tbo fresh fruit. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , DOUGLiAQ STliElElT OMAHA , NED Tno mostiTldely and favorably Imownspeo. lallsln In tiio Unftol States. Tln-Ir IOTIK ex- porlonco. remnrkiiblu skill nnd univorHiil HUO- cofcs In the treatniunt nnd euro of Nervous , Chronlo and Surgical Ilsnnsi > 9 , ontltlo thoio emlnnnt pliyslcliuH to the full ronftilenco ot tbo uflllctprt ovorjwhtiro. Tlioy pnariuitco : A OEHTAIN AMI I'O ITIVB OUKB for tlio awful ftTrcTt-s of onrly vtoo nnd the punier- or evlln tliatfnllnw In Its train. V'llIVATK. III.OOD AND SKIN DISKASES peeillljr. cnmplott'lv and pormanontlycurud. NKKVOUS hEHlUTY ANI > SKXUAb DIS- OHUEH8 yield readily to their BUIllful treat- ninnt. IMl.Ka. FISTULA AND UKOTAt ULOEUS cnarantced cured ulthout pain or detention from business. HVnUOUKhR AND VAUICOOEf-E - ponmi- nntitlr anil sutrerisfiilly cured In e ry case , SYPHILIS , C3ONUUUIIKA. OJ.EI7T.Bpor. niiitorrlt ) . Honiliud Weakness Lost Mnnhooil , Night KnilnsliinH , Drcayrd KnciiltluA , Koiniili Wuakneas and all dollc.ito cllsordurs preullai tn nlthor POX positively eared , us well ns nil functional dlsiirdrrstlmt ri-siiitfrotnyouthf.'j follloor tlio oxeouinf iiiulnro years. STkMrTliyU Onarnnli-nd yonmine n t ly r/itliout cutting , cutistiaor clllntatIon. ( Jurn clTecti'd ' at hume by patient wlthuut mo ment's pttln or uniioynnce. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A . SURP , fllKM ? Tin | 'iwfl11 "Toctd of OIiry | vlco wliloh bring ! pritanlo T7enkiiess , destroj'lnir both mind nnd body , with ull Its dru. ( led UN , purniauently cured. HRS . R1 < . TTS Addrcss those who hare lin- palrod tliuini lve by Im proper Induleenco iind ftulltuiy natltH , which ruin both mind anil body , uullttliia thorn for Innlncsv studv or innrrliiK" . MAItKIKI ) MICN nr tlinsu ontcring on that assisted. happy life , awure of pbyblciil dulilllty , ( julokly OUR , SUCCESS In linsod upon facts. First I'rjctloal Biperl- ciice. Hocond Rvcry casn Is apoi.'lally Btnclled , thiiH . Martin' ? rUhu Third inedlulnos nro prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit tacliCK-e , thus ofTcctinB euros without Injury. Drs. Betts & Bctts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA. NEB MDVERTISERS Wlio use dtir ( 'oliiniis to place their Ro licforc ( co public w II tell you that our hortoi of Auxilliary Scliool Journals , nrc not surpassed by any teacher. . ' p ( at I ( II III UllMVCStlH Ull lldXil'llsllli , ' IMU'lll- Uin. Hales fiinilslio.l on Ncbr. Teachers' Pub. Co. Fremont , Xclir. I ) . V. { itcpliciis , Mjjr. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS FXPOsmoN , 1889. THE MOST 13ERFECT OF PENS. Dumbo. I 1030 n 1.QUiuli A K , U. Kiprcia. . . . ) 6 1U p"m 'J Ii p n.til. | Louis A K.I' . Kxpri-an. . . | II .10 a in l.e T 3 I UIK.'AI.O , It , I \ IMIIMU I ArrlreJ Tininfufl Union l > 0iil | , found ! Illulla. | Trnn ftr GHOpiiT iltti.t * WKlifjUpruM I 0 | 'i j * ) i * * * * I W * W U in JMo m Atlantic K prP 8 t , M HI S.UU a in , . . .Vmiliiiln l.liiiiu-d . . . . | lukl : n p in CDA MHTII\VK8TKItN Arrive * Union Depot , ( ounull Dluttn. 'l rnimfor 9 l ( ) n ml Chlrnco KxproH t ILUII p m liUlpin Voitlliuln Mniltod . . . I liri'.l n in IUIII pin . . KiiHtiirn KlyiT. . . 20(1 ( ii m BUD ' | > m . . . . Atlantic .Ma 11 . I 7 , U n in ll.'al p in 11 own AiciiimmiilnlliHi ' Qtiit only ) I , ( U | i m IjunVBi | UIIIUAl < T)7 ) Mllir A r > T pAFI" rrunil'lrj 1'nlon llcpiit , Cnilncll lllnlln jTrniinfi'r fl.10 P ml . .ChlniKO Kiprnis t > 111 it in _ [ . . ( lilriun HiurcH * 1 ( * UVU4 . . , Tmniter Dnliin Depot , Cmmi'll IlluIIn 1UU7 a ill ' . .Knnini ClTy liny'K p 10a p m .Knnsni City Nlitht Ki.rui | Lcnron I OMAIIA A HI' l.OUIH j Arrlroi * 'Jren > fes | JUnlon Depot , Council Illults I'l rn infer 4 10 p nil. * . , . .H ] . ( IUH | Ciiniin Hnll . . jlSI5p in I.e > TC3 | CIIICAiO ( , ntllll..V'jroilKCV Trnnnfurl tlnUin Hc | ot. Council lllulfa , JTrftiitfer 9 Worn . . . ( IdcnKu Kzprcti . . W p in 10 U ) p ui UilcnK" Klpii'H. , 'Jo n m 7.05 p ni trenton Ixicnl . . . 11.20 n m lA'uvo * I HlUUX'CTrr APAUIHU. | Arrlri' Trnnilurl Union llesi t Council HIiitTi. | 'lrnn fur 70 aiu.HIoiii | I llr Aocnminudiitloir I ! .4 < ra"lii < Uli p ml M I'nul KtpriHn . . . .llOOOpni Hcnlcd Sealed propounds will be ruuidvod by the Ktnte board of printing nt th ulllcn oftliu sue- rotary of Ntnto any ( linn beforn Wedncnday , May 10. IMil , at L'o'eloek p. in. , fur tbe printing and blndliiKOf I.ii0)eiipli ( of HID report ( if the ( iiniinl.sHloncr.s of labor census mill liiihmtrliil Hlntlstles , for IlinyriirIHSUitml | K' ' J. Huld lu- port to lie inlntoJ on JJ iioiiud b.ink pupur and iiiHind In elntli. K.implcsnf the Horlc may he hcen ut thn ( if- IK ( i of tbu snc'rnfiry of stiilo. Thn lurinl reserves the right to reject uny nnd alt bids , JOHNAi.iiK.v. ) . HIT. of fitnlo , .J. d. HIM. , hliitu Trc.iMiri'r. T. II. HKNTOK , Audlt'ir I' A. . Utaleltoaidof 1'rlntliu. alSdlOtin * Vrt RotTorlnir fret Til yuutlifnl erron parlrdofar.waiitlnvweAkni'U , lo t niuuliiy * ! , oto. I wnl iwm I nvaluftlilo trtfftllMi ( MnlJili cnntalnlii } fullpanlculara for lianio cure. rltliK < > r rbarKO Arplcndld medical worlt I ulinuld lu read byutt n mnn trim Ii ncrrniu n > l dHbllliainl. Adilrvrt I'rof. I' . C. I'OWJjIill.Moodue , Couu