THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. JUNE 19 , 1892-SIXTEEN 1'AGtiS. 5 REVEILLE DIDN'T ' GET 'EM ' UP Sweetly Seductive Notes of the Bugle Couldn't ' Reuse the Soldier Boys. THEY WERE TIRED AND WANTED SLEEP Fivn Uiitiipnnln * , Iloivoter , Drilled Very Nicely tteforc nil I'ntliiiAlnstlo Crowd Work of the ( IrgnnlrntloiiK To- ilny's rroKram i Oooil One. Aroused by the gun's snlulo to Old Sol the few soldier boys at Camp Brooke who hail not bcon celebrating the night before , hastily crawled Into on "undress uniform" of chilled and damp clothing just as the plaintive wall of rovolllo rsaobod tholr oars. Strictly Interpreted the notes moan : Oli-h , I can't Rot'om up , can't eot'pin up , can't RL'l'om up In the morning , can'titot'om up , can't got'eni up. ran't KOl'om up nt nil. The captain's worse Hum the sonrgonnt : The sergeant s worse 'nK the corporal , The corporal' * worso'ail the private And the private's wor.sotban cm ull. Oh , I can't BOt'oni tip I can't get tinVm up nt nil. This Interpretation of rovolllo was lltar- illy true yesterday morning , for it took something - thing moro than tbo tiring of ono shot from a twolvo-pound gun and tbo tooting of rovolllo from ono bugle to arouse tno sleep ing , tlrod out soldier * . Nclthor did the breakfast call have nny attraction for many of the boys who the first part of the week bad boon so prompt to march to the mois ball i the II mt call. Eve thing moved extremely slow every body was extremely tired. Thoadj'isi.t nnd band were compelled to wnlt-somo Ilttlo tlmo for the details for guard mount. Iniprntlnn unit Drill * . Inspection or companies commenced at 10 o'clock. The Uaillng section , Omaha Guards , tbo Brunch Guards , Cincinnati Light Artillery , University Cauots and the IlnloCounvos wcro Inspected by the array judgos. Promptly nt 11 o'clock the Omaha Guards galling gun was rolled onto ibo Held , fol lowed by Captain Bamford In charge of thn gun detachment. A handsomely decorated carriage , In which rode Iho battery's fair chapcrono , sponsors and maids , took n posi tion on tbo west of the drill giound , and was immediately surrounded by Omaha guards men. The Indies In Iho carriage were : Chaoorono , Mrs. H. B. Mulford ; sponsor , Miss Curtis , nnd Ibo Misses Lomlst and Barnard , maids. Iho beautiful , hicbly polished plcco of mechanism WHS rnpldlv whirled , twisted mid turned \vhllo making the numerous rovolu- lions In a galling drill. Then the piece was dismounted und taken apart. In the twlnk- ilng of an eye almost the gun was put to gether nguln and 1,200 shots a minute were being Urea. Alter the drill the Indies pro- scntcd the captain with several baskets of hot house flo'.vcrs. A fair sized audience greeted the Branch Guaras of SI. Louis as they mnrcncd onto the Held at U o'clock to contest for tbo Gal- voslon cup and ? r > ,000. In Iho preliminary movements nnd tha manual tbo Branches did remarkably well und received well merited applause. Several orronj of the captain fol lowed and then the company seemed to go to pieces all at once. The command got rallied nnd n half dozen Individual errors followed In as many minuics. Many of the mistakes were so glaring that tbo audience caught on and jeered. This only tended to confuse the command and captain moro nnd when tbo drill was ever tbo proud champions of last ymrloft the Held with tholr colors trailing in Iho dust. Amid lha cheers ol tno ropldlv Increasing crowd IhoCincinnatl Light Artillery marched on , commanded by Captain Herman. As the Cincinnati have the reputation of being ono of the best drilled and disciplined companies In tbo United states great tuings wcro naturally expected of them , aud ibo audience wns not disappointed. The gulling gun wus a'moro ' pluy thing in the hands of tbo brawny young man from thn Queen City. Their drill wns a very creditable ouo nnd showed bard work on tbo part of the officers and man. At 4 o'clock corapanv A , University Cadets of Lincoln , Captain Sheldon , appeared to drill for the $1,500 maiden infantry prize. Everybody ehcerod when the Nebraska boys marched out , and the many line movo- monls of iho company leant lha nudlonco cheering Iho most of the timo. Under Lieutenant Pickering's care the cadets have attained a high xlandard of excellence and If Ihoy don't take ono or moro prizes homo wltb them it will bo tlrangu indeed. Several baskets of beauti ful flowers were presented to the officers at the conclusion of tbo drill and tbo command .tiarchcd away to their quarters wllh the .Itoady stop of veterans. KIIIISIIS City's Pride. Tbo prettiest exhibition of fancy drilling yet given occurred at 5 o'cloctc when the famous Halo Zouaves of Kansas City an swered the drill call and reported on the ---parade ground dressed in tbotr best nnd i pifudlost clothes. That the KamRS City boys have lots of friends in Omaha wai evi dent from tno start for every ono of the com pany's many rapid , Interesting movements was loudly applauded. For a full half hour Captain Lechttnan put his men tbrotigb tholr prettiest paces much to ibo enjoyment of the spectators. Some o ! tha movements veio really remarkable , such as the twirl ing of the guns , circllngs , wheels and firing , standing , kneeling nnd lying down. Bul the crowning piece of work wns the dealing of a twelve foot fence erected at iho northeast corner of'tho ' parade grounds. The command In column'of fours started toward the foiiL-u on a double quick. Upon teaching tbo wull the tlrst sot of fours rondo a bridge by placing their guns across tholr shoulders. The second sot of fours leaped upon the brldgo , grabbed tbo fence top , dropped their guns lo Iho ground aud men jumped down. Everyone wondered how Ibo lust man wns going to got ever , but ho did it and did It nicely. A gun hold by tbo man preceding - ceding was hold down , nnd up the weapon , ns It It were n heavy rope , the willowy nor- reunt climbed and an Instant later was ovor. It took the command exactly ono mlnuto nnd Ihreo-fourtbs lo scale the obstruction. This iplcudid work was loudly ehcerod. Mrs. Broatch , tha Hulo chaperone , and iho maids witnessed the drill from a carriage , and pro- lonlcd Captain Luchtman with any amount of llowors. l.ant Kvmihif ; mid Today. Thcro was u good attendance at tbo dross parade tbat followed , but very few of the bpaolalors remained lo see the street light * pfcr-k- drill which followed , lu which the MrCnr- - "ttiylh.the Bclknnps , Lima Cit.v Guards und the Devlin Cadets took part , The forming ot hollow squares and tiring of ion rounds of ammunition per man wuro iho foaluros ot tnls last exhibition on Iho program , Sunday will bo an Inturautng day nt the ciimp. The following excellent program will bo strictly carried out : At 9 a. in. , guard mount ; lOiiiU , surmon bv Dean Gardner of Trinity catbedial , in inn grand slum ) : 3 p. in , , Individual drill tor Ibo Huvmond gold medal for Ibo boit drilled soldier in camp. There uro over fitly onlrioj , und alt will bo drilled In a company , ouch In tbo uniform of the company lo which bo belongs. As tbo won tcuko blunders tboy will be dropped out , After IbU , exhibition drills will bo given by the IndUnapolU Light Artillery , Dallas Artillery , Zolllngrr Battery , Omaha Guards , Chaffco mm Cincinnati Guillug sections and by some of tbo best Infantry conjpaulos In camp. At tl o'clock Iho "QlratTa Hussap" will given drill. Each man participating is ever i > lx fool lull , und the uniforms will bo tboso of Hourly every company in camp , At 7 o'clock Ihoro will bo drees parade , nnd at 7 : : < U a siicrnd concert by thu band , The udmUslon bunday wilt bo but 25 conU , the same as fixed lor tbo other days. Captain Wing of the McCarthys was oftlcor of tbo duy. Lieutenant Ilogcn of iho Fletcher Klflos noted in o nicer of Iho guard. George J. Paul drove his trotter arouua thu Hack during guard mount. General Brooke was an early caller nt headquarter * yesterday morning. Commandant Ulchardi was confined lo his lo it ull day on account uf illnoss. ' 1 ho Uuymoud medal for iho best drilled o'dlcr ' will take plucothls nf tornoon. Quite a number of ologaully appointed car- lages were on the grounds yesterday ntlcr- hoon. Hemomhor the "OlralTo Hussars" drill at 0 o'clock this evening. It will bo very funny. The Sonly Klflos have bean presented with a largo alar made of flower * by thalr maids of honbr. Chief Unlllgnn was out to see bis pots , the Halo Zauavos , drill. Jack says the boys ere all rlgnu Lieutenant Marks and several members of the Branch Guards loft lor homo Immed iately after the drill. The Scaly and Belknnp Klflos will ptvo nnothor exhibition of the aqubla drill la whlta uniforms this uftcrnoon. A dcznn ot the Soatv Klflos took a trip to South Omaha yesterday uftornoon and mado. a tour of the packing nouses. The Indianapolis Light Artillery wcro on- tortalncd by Kirs. W. E. Clark at bar resl- donee on Park nvonuo last evening. The Devlin Codots were the guests of J. Ft Coots yesterday. They say tboy enjoyed tbo tally-ho ride and dinner very much. So recant Bauer and Corporal Phslor of Kansas City , guasts of the Halo Zouaves , are members of compunv D. and not of the Marmadukcs ns TiiE'Buu stated yesterday. Cook uf the Omaha Guards was detailed as headquarters orderly yesterday. Ed said that there was a big difference bctwocn punching tickets on a passenger train and carrying Ice water for the onicors. . The Mandolin club of the Hulo Zonnvos soronnanii TUB BCE last ovonlni ? ana played a number of pretty selections. The ba. < * wcro elated because of the perfection ot tbo drill put UD by their company yesterday " evening. * The Chicago Zouaves were entertained last night by tbo members of the Young Men's Institute. There were present about fifty young men and ladles , who received and got acquainted with the Zouaves , who appeared In uniform. During the evening tboy guva an interesting drill. * The Halo Zouaves of Kansas City , Mo. , numbering thlrlv men , under the command of Captain Cusll Lochtman , visited Tur ISr.r. last evening and were very much Interested going through and having explained to thorn tuo various departments of an extensive nowspnpsr establishment. Some of the Indianapolis artillerymen llko nothing botior thin to dross up In rod blnn- kols anil moccasins and give the "dough- boys" nn Imitation of a Stoux dance The Cincinnati Light Artillery boys invited company I , Second infantry ( Indians ) down to camp yesterday and the Sioux braves and tholr Imitators gave a war dance tbat would have made a mummy laugh , Aftnr the Hale Zounvos returned to camp from the drill ground yo forday evening tboy were handsomely entertained by thulr chnporono , Mrs. Broatch. assisted by the company sponsor. Miss Aliro Parker , und the maids of honor , Misses Ada Parker and May Wallace. Delightful refreshments were served by the ladlns , and an extremely ploasnnthalf hour was passed. The Zouaves nro grateful for this and other favors shown thorn by the ladies in whoso care thuy bavo bocn. Dr. Blrnoy'.s Catarrh I'owder for cold In head. Forsalo by all druggists. 50 coats. ALL BIDS REJECTED. Taxing for tlio Vrnr Turthur Duluyod Why It Is Thin. Friday attornoon , pursuant 10 the terms of an advertisement , iho Board of Public Works opened bids for the paving of thirty-eight districts. All of the paving men were In with their olds and proposals were submitted on stone , brick and asphalt. The bids were opened , but the awardln" of Iho contract was deferred until yesterday. Yesterday , Instead of awarding the con tracts , tbo board rejected all bids and in structed tbo chairman to roadvorllso tbat ho would receive bids on all of tbo paving dis tricts , to be opened July 5. To the spectators for a time It looked as though the members of the board were between the devil and the dcop sea. Major Furay said tboy would bo damned if thov dlu , mid that they would bo damned If they didn't. Tbo dlniculiy was this : When the now specifications weio proposed by the board tbey provided for tbo .six-Inch concrete base under asphalt and brlcit , und it was upon tlic.se specifications thafblds were received. Tboso speclllcatlons did not suit the council , and at tbo last mooting ot that body n reso lution was adopted , instructing thn board to amend Its specifications for 1&9.S so as to conform wltn those of 1591 , which provided for four inches of concrete under asphalt class B and brick. City Attorney Conncll expounded the law for the board and informed that , body that it and tbo city engineer wuro iho solo Judges of what the specifications should bo. The council bad no right to dictate terms so long as the board kept within bounds and did not adopt specifications prejudicial to the public interests. Notwithstanding this the resolu tion wont Into tbo waste basket because the votes of Chairman Blrkhausor and Mr. Egbert sent it there. C. E. Squires and John Grant , ibo asphalt men , togotbor with J. B. Smith , iho brick man , declared that they would never bid on iho specifications providing for six Inches of concrete under form "B. " Tbey declared that tbo board was trying to freeze them out'and was workIng - Ing in tbo interests of otbor contractors. City Attorney Connell ventured tbo opinion that iho board was sowing the seeds of liti gation , while Mr. Egbert wanted it under stood tbat bo farorad a concrete base of Dot loss than eight inches in thickness. Tbo plans for the proposed now viaduct along tbo line of Sixteenth street were opened op and discussed but no action was lakon upon their adoption. The intention is to send the plans und Ibo specifications vo the council , buvo them referred 10 u commlt- tco and then let that committee coufcr with tbo railroad company before asking for olds. De Witt's Sarsaparilla cleanses tbo blood. KICKING AGAINST FAVORITES. ArrcKtml Q mbler ItelHllnto on a Don Overlooked ujr tliu I'ollco. War Is on among tbo gamblers of Om&ha and keepers of places wbcro the tiger is sup posed to lurk promise to aid the police in seeing that tbo anti-gambling law Is en forced. This all comes about over the alleged favoritism of the police for tbo Diamond pee ! and gambling rooms on DoUclas street , and tbo arrest of a party of men Friday night who were found In a room over the Turf Exchange saloon on Douglas street near Thirteenth. Tbo raid was made at 11 o'clock. Friday afternoon Captain Mostyn , under Instructions from Cblof Scavoy , swore out u complaint airalnst tbo proprietor of the Turf Exchange and at night a detail of police ivlta a search war rant visited Iho place , battered down Iho doors and arrested u party of man who were sitting nvound a table lolling stories. None of iho men were engaged in any game but some tables and chips were found and taken to tbo police stutlon. "Aro you going to pull the Diamond , tool" asked Proprietor Stophuu of tbo Turf Ex change , us ilia polloo were taking the man from his place to jail. "Wo only have u warrant for this place , " replied the otllcor In charge. "Yes , but you can see that tbo Diamond Is running a game , " said Mr. Stophan. "See , the shutters are open at tbo second siory window and tbo place Is llchtod up and ( ramos running in full blast. Why dou't you go over and take tbotii In I" "Havo no instructions to Dull auy place bul youri , " roplted luo oflicor , Tbo piny was taken to the police station and roloajcd on ball. Then It is ullogod that some of the released meu wont to tbo Diamond mend und played cards until 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Tbo prlsoneri.rtsked Chief boovoy yesterday morning if ho wanted them to plead guilty under iho recent ordinance passed by the council licensing gambling. The cblof re plied that ho wouli proieoutoibo ca o under tbo stale law. This is Iho secret of the war that Is to bo opened on the Diamond , Proprietor ! of other gambling houses allege that the Diamond ha ; been running full Ulan till the time oud ibat thi } police know of It but wink a violation of tbo law on account ot sonu "pull" they allcgo tbo Diamond has with tbo authorities. The other sports claim now that ibey pro poio lo have iho law enforced on all alike thai tno Diamond pool room , which has boui run wueu other * wcro frozen out , must bo closed. Dr.Blrnof'sGitarrb Powder ouraj eaurrb. For sulo by all druggUU. Ou coats. . The Nebraska Oity Pcoplo Ate Given Possession of Omaha , A GREAT DAY FOR FACTORY OWNERS What tlio Capital of Otno County Show * for Herself The litpo n .Sncc < ' Chil dren' * Day Notrs iiuit Snl Knninrks. Yesterday was Nebraska City'day and the enterprising metropolis ot Otou county sent a bluo-badgcd delegation which considerably swelled the throng at the Coliseum. They carao Ip at 10-nt ) over the B. & M. In throa carsnonrly 400 strong , and presented ns line an appearance as any group of visitors which has yet boon soon at the great show. The Nebraska City band , which bos a reputation for furnishing as Una musia ns any In the state , und also has the trophies nnd certificate ? to back up its reputation , was with ibo party. Hon. J. Sterling Morton and Hon. John C. Watson headed tba delegation , nnd In the party were noticed Messrs. Frank Ireland , D. P. Kol To , A. P. Stafford. H. H. Douglas , Jo < oph Cnlouian , County Attorney Morgan , J. P. Welsh , Captain S. H. Morrison , W. A. Cotton , George W. Hauok. Fred Hclllor , Tboodoro Boyschlap , William Pltaoglng , Frank Marncll , U. J , Thomas , George H , Thomas , E. A. Brown of the Nebraska City TJross , Lee Stolnhart , Fred Hottman , M. T. Jobnson and Dr. Bishop. From the depot the party wont to the Hotel Dollono , where quarters had been on- gngcd for thorn , nnd thence lo various points of Interest about the city before visiting iho Coliseum. The Nebraska City display at tbo Coliseum is located on tbo east side of tha hall nnd In cludes some of the most Interesting features in the building. A lurgo amount of money tins bocn Invested , atid the cltv is very Justly proud of Ilia showing that has been nindc. The band onloitutnad tha people of Omaha with a si root parade and added very ma terially lo the enjoyment of tno occasion. Tbo expenses of the bovs , Including railroad faro lo and from Omaha , hotel bills , street car faro , etc , were all paid by Ibo associa tion , and tbey wont homo well pleased with their visit. I'V.iturcs of Nohraskn Clly. Nebraska City Is a manufacturing point of no little Importance nnd iho citizens nra Justly proud uf Iho number nnd slzo of their factories. Reason for the Interest of Iho citizens In tbo manufacturers' sboxv is found in the fact that Nebraska Clly has the sixth urgoit packing business In thoUnitod States , hltd largest distillery in the world , second arpest cereal mill in the world , ono of the argcit starch works , largo Hour mills , vltri- " cd brick and tile works , browoilcs , canning aetory , creamery , foundry , plow factory , lower pot and pressed tin works , coopnr hop' , planing mill and other smaller plant" . The Otoo capital U one of the most pros perous cities in the stuto. In 18SU the city mil a population ofISOD , , whllo Ibo last con- us gave It 11,714. The city has nn elegant - gant United Stales custom house and post- illlco , $1,000,000 stool railway nnd wagon irldgo across iho Missouri river , the No- > raska state Institute for the blind , thn county court bouso , eight public schools , wnlvo churches , three modern hotels , public Ibrary , public hospital , two public narks , driving park It has four miles of paved sireots , six miles of sewers , live miles of slrcot railway , a complete system or water works , a largo olectrio light plant , gas works and four railroads. Tbe Nebraska City band , composed of 'ouricon members and under the leadership of Prof. Marringor , serenaded TUB BKB last night at 8 o'clock. "A Soldier's Dreara" was rendered amid a tumult of applause from the windows above. At the conclusion of the piece the band wont into the street In 'ront of the building and played another selection. The baud enjoys the distinction of having won first pnza at tbo last Inter national encampment at Chicago. Ono Wuulc Knilctl. Last night ended tbo first week of the Manufacturers' exposition and it is not nec essary to state lhal it bus boon a most suc cessful week. The pcoplo by their constantly ncreusing attendance have alrcudy pro nounced upon tbat phase of the question. On every bond rogrols uro beard that the exposition must close on Wednesday night , jut the building must bo vacitod in lima for the people's party convention and there does not appear to bo any help for U. These who auvo not yet soon the exposition bavo only thrco daj s remaining in which to use Ihoir OTOS. OTOS.Alihough it was Saturday night , a time set apart by many people for making the week's purchases , tbo building was again crowded , tbo receipts at the gate amounting to consid erable more than on the previous evening. Children's Day. Tomorrow will be children's day and free tickets have boon given to all tboso attend ing the public schools. The teachers only gave out tickets to the larger children , and many of the little folks who were missed wont bomo with toar-staluod faces. The plan , however , Is to admit the children under 10 or 13 years of ago , without tickets , when accompanied by their parents. Parents should in all cases take the chil dren during the day nnd avoid iho great crowd at night. In the evening the little people will not have n very food opportunity lo see , as their elders will bo found occupying all the points of vantage. The ox- posiiion is open and all the machinery run ning after 10 o'clock in tbo morning , und from that time until 5 o'clock is iho lima to see the exhibits to tbo bnsl udvunlugo , as tbo crowd Is thou much smaller than la tbo evening. Omnlia'H .Voiv Hustalry. A telegraph Instrument is to bo placed In the rotunda of "Tho Morcor" nnd convention bulletins from Chicago will bo tecoivcd and posted for tbo information of the guests of that establishment. Thoru uro people in Omuhu who do not know what nor wboro "Tho Moroer" Is , and this is not wonderful , for it grow Into oxlstonco very swiftly and very noiselessly. It will bo hard for some people to believe that on about the best hotel location In the city , Twelfth and How ard , there is now open and doing business a magnificent hotel , which , ID size , richness and beauty of decoration and fuinUhlng , complctenoss of modern equipment and oil tbat goes lo make n hotel "Jlrst class , " is second to absolutely nothing In the state of Nebraska and to very Ilttlo In tbo United States , but such is the cao Wbilo all sorts of schemes for tbo building of Ibo grout hotel , of which Omaha > vas to DO so proua , were concocted and exploded with u great deal of noise , the proprietor of "Tho Mor cor" said nothing , but built and gave to the publla a bouso of palatial proportions , com , plelo in every doluil of luxurious turnlshtng , wllh sleeping apartments lart'o enough tor prlyato ball rooms and baths for noarlv all of them , wllh ucroi of carpeting und everything necessary to the modern betel palace , as anyone may see who ohoosos to visit tbo bouso. .Should llo Sent ii t. No bettor advertisement of Omaha exists today to mail to friondseasUhun the currant issues of tbo Ortiixha Excelsior , slnco it has taken up lllustrailng looal events every weoir. Yesterday' * number , illuslratlng Brownoll lull , was a beauty. In coming issues will appear pictures of the Twin City Chautau- quit and tbo iiralny men who are to speak ttiero ; loaders of tbo people's party , vlows of the Stale university , ( be accepted design for the Nobrnskn building at thi World's fair , etc. , oto. Mr. Chase has made a great hit wllh bis beautiful illuctrutlons. A lluutrlaa KxhlDlt. The Dempster Mill Manufacturing com pany of Beatrice are taking commendable pride In an uxbaunlvo exhibit of their pio- duotlons. The company In Incorporated wiih a capital Hock of f.'OO.OOO , of which 8125,000 la oaid up. They operate ibo most extensive plant , In Its line , woit of tbo Mississippi , giving steady employment to Eovonty-tlvo to 10J men , tto pay roll amounting to about $10,000 annually , and do n butlnosv ofiO ! , - OJO u your. Tbo Dompster company manu facture und have on exhibition four styles pf wind mills , the Deuipnor olld wheel , Detnp ter "Vulnlesi , " thu "Boalrlco" and "Queen Clly" stool mill , pumps , iron and brass cylinders , tools and supplies , water tanks , otc. They also manufacture hydraulic well boring machines , which are the most parfect made nnd which nfo capable ot going to any depth through aUiptiisos of material Including quick sand or , t-oq . Tim machine has Just finished n wclf lit Yakima , Wash. , to tha depth of OJO foot through quicksand nnd basalt rook , sccurlnciii ; three-Inch How of 300,000 gallons ovoryV 9jty ; four hour * . .Morn1 > l'iD St u COMIII my , The Morse-Coo Shoo company makes by far .ho moUoxtcnsivo iliipVv"'in the building , The largo factory at lilovunth and Douglas s reproduced atthooxpb Upti | with thooxcop- .Ion of the cutting and .solo leather dop.irt- ; nonts. The or.tlro prbccts of manufacture , ivllh the above oxcoptlSb ls carried on in presence of the spociatrswho crowd around the exhibit at all boui. Thlrty-llvo high speed machines of latest Improved make , many of thorn never before exhibited pub licly in any city , opprujpd by forty-four skilled employes , take tbo leather from tbo cutting Unite and wntf'n skill ntut speed never before attained , trnnrffors It Into thu commercial article. Button holes nro made nt the rate of af > 00 holes per day. nnd but tons nro sewed on nt the rate of ! 2W bor mln- ulo. The factory employes In nit eighty po - plo and the pay roll amounts to $ SUO n week. The present capocltv nt the factory Is100 pairs par day , which will bo doubled next fall.when the now factory noxv being oreotod shall have been finished. They turn out alt styles ol ladlas' , misses' and children's kid nnd goat sboos. The company covers the Jobbing and wholesale trade ris far west as Oregon , nast to Illinois aihl south to south * urn Kansas , and the territory Is rapidly widening. 'Tho Mono-Coo company has con- tribulcd moro lo the attraction and success of the exposition , spout moro money and lubor on It than nny other concern , and the only return they expect 1 the advertising thov git. They , hoivovor , take prldo In their exhibit and nro deeply Interested In the success of the homo pniroaago movement. Dm mm unit Citrrlngo Company. Tno elegant Bismarck buggy with its full- sized show horse In silver plated harness , tbo lines hold bv a very llfc-ilkc wax tlguro of the Prince of Wales ; Is ono of the most striking exhibits on the lower floor. It Is the product ot the Drummond Carriage com pany atKlgbtocnlh and Ilarnoy streets. Tbo Drummcnd company nls6 his new unpalntod work on exhibition , showing Iho superior quallly of material used. This company de clares Nebraska shall not fall behind in car- rlago building. Silicon'Will IMnstcr. The Omaha Silicon Wall Plaster and Man- ufaclurlng company nro occupying a booth mndo ol their hard wall plaster on the second end floor. The wnlls nro hard ns stono. In fact the composition is an artificial slono. Com mon Itino and sand plaster , as every builder or owner of bouses knows , is very unsatis factory. Silicon wall plaster is as durable as stone nnd produces an Insldo wall which is practically Indostrucltulo. Many different substilulos for plasler hnvo bean tnod and rejected , but silicon has solved the problem. As Us name Im plies , It Is composed of Ibo most Indestructi ble substances In nature , contains no organic mutter and cannot deteriorate. The older It gets the stronger It Is. It needs only to bo used to bo appreciated. 11 can bo put on In winter as will us summer. Because of Its density und the fact that it is u nonconductor of brut , It nukes n house warmer in winter nnd cooler in summer. It will not craoit or fall off oven lu case of a leaky roof. Ceilings may bo plastered with stipule finish , giving the appearance of Ibo most costly paper mado. The most expensive buildings In the country , both private residences nnd public buildIncs , are being plastered with Silicon. It Is bound to take the place of all other in side wall plasters. lluydcil llros. Consumers of Hnyderr'1Bros. > celebrated separator creamery butter have had an op portunity to Inspect tlje process by which It Is mado. Thousands of pcoplo have been treated to fresh milk and 'buttermilk at the Hayden Bros , booth , and tvhilo sampling tbo rich , creamy lacteal fi.uUlhavo , watched the cream separated from tho'milk bv machinery at the raio"of 1,500 pbund's- hour. The creamery is located at tDadgo , Nebraska , but the products are bandlcd.in.Omaha , as many thousands who vill nso"no other'than Hay- dtn Bros.1 separator bulter'know. ' The nure , rich , fresh miln sopnrptclljby the Hayden process produces a butter so superior to the common article tbat HaVaon Bros , are soil ing thousands of pounds of it dully. D. O. Callnhan , manager ol thatUttor , , department , is In charge of the dlspljiVj , Hajdon Bros , are also largo ujanufa'cfurors cf , pur.o sugar candles , wbicb tboy mKko'in the presence of the public. They manufacture on a largo scale nt tholr htoro , bundling more confec tionery than any other candy 'siOro in Ibo city. Tno Hayden Bros , booth has atlractod moro attention than any other on Ibo second lloor. Delicious fresh candles nnd pure milk , cream and all , Is not to'Do slighted. The Ilohliison & rttokns Co. Manufacturers of pants , shirts and duck clothing , make an oxtonslvo exhibit on the second lloor. Their line of shirts nnd pants is ttio largest wo have over soon. The firm has an immense establishment In Omaha , employing from 150 to 200 people , and supply through tholr traveling salesmen , hundreds of merchants all ever tbo country. The lirm manufactures about 150 styles of cants , 2JU styles of shirts , twonty-fivo styles of overalls - * alls , twenty-livo styles of Jumpers , ton styles of lined duck overcoats , ten styles of lined duck coats and other garments. Tbo ilfty styles of tholr pants are all wool casslmores , which 'aro as neatly and well made as though each pair was produced sep arately by a met chant tailor. They are en tirely away trom tbo ordinary ready made pants. Tholr shirt line has in it as tlno all wool shirting as It is possible to buy and are made up by tha best of workmen and in the best of Ins to. Tholr display at the exposition requires about fifteen people to operate tbo exhibit and includes cutting and manufacturing. Their large cutting machlno wilh a nineteen- foot circular luilfo is a great attraction In the exhibit. There is not another ono llko it in cxlstonco and It excels all others. It will cut 150 thicknesses of cloth nt a tune , cut straight , circular , scallop or any ether way that a pair of scissors could bo used in a single plcco of doth. The factory is sup plied with a laundry departmant , enabling iho firm to put out the finest fancy laundered sbirtb. A public test was made of tholr "wiirrautod-not-to-rlp" overalls lost evening with four strong meu at each log of o pair. Tboy failed to start a .stitch and guvo it up when men enough teen bold to tear tbo strong cloth but could not start a seam. Their goods are standard , warranted und nro now known and handled everywhere. Their registered brand is a Duck's head in a shield , ever which Is Iho word buckskin. Their brand being called for short Buckskin * brand. The llobiuson Sc Blokes company have Just completed tholr four-story factory. 50x1 M ) foot , which Is by fur the tlnes't and host factory ot its kind In tbo Uultou States IVol1'otllto Chl | . Co. The potato chip booth of Ooorgo F. WoU of Fremont attracts universal attention , and thousands of people dully sample Iho crisp , manufactured article , Air. Wolz has taken many largo orders bora from men who will contliuio 10 boJiLs customers. The capacity of the factory at Fremont Is about liftoon barrels per day. Ho has a blgtrado with the dining car people , furnishing thorn In IIvo- barrel lots. The originalpackages , are half pound , but tboy are put up.in any quantity to suit customers. ' ' ' Cryntul Mnuutnifturlng Co. Tbo display made by'thti1 Crystal Manu facturing Co. . maiuitodturois of shoo blackina and ladles' shoe dcasflng , takes tna ablno off of its uolghbVrs. It is not lost , however , as their ahlnir transfers it to tbo footgear of tbo spectator /reu of charge. Tno company mnlios a RUtwrlpr nrtlelo and are supplying both tbo Jobbm ? and retail trado. I'urlty Kxtritct Compiiuy. The Purity Hxtract' conibany of Lincoln made an elegant display 'of pure flavoring extracts of tbolr ownmanufacture. . They manufacture nouo but tilihgraJo goods , ibo finest made. Their display at the exposition is very liandsonuvHl'fumuro of it is an elegant real lawn with > t\owors \ and orna mental shrubs , und a fountain playing in tbo cantor , wbllo a pair of real llvo ducklings enjoy ablutions lit tbo water. Thu llninU Omulia Hut ; Company. A family of Omaha Indians In full dross , war paint and feathers , forms a novel fnaturo of tbo Houm Omaha Bag company's exhibit. A real live pappooio , ouscouced In u burlap sack , with head and shoulders visible , represents ibo "pappooio" IraJo mark of the company , and attracts much attention. A decrepit old moss back with long whlto beard anil haggard foatuios , dressed In sackcloth , wlta Mhos oa his head , foreshadows tbo inevitable fate , on January 1 , IBM , of tbo man who refuses 01-neglects to paironlza tiotno industries. The w ills und ceilings , cf tho. Bug company's bjoih , und o/on Ihu mill gi la from nn covered ul.b Hour uaeki bearing iho homo brand or stamp of ell the mills tit Nebraska using tbo Boinls Omaha Bag company' * sacks. The company bas contracted In advance with the ICoarnoy cotton mills for tholr cntlro output ot cotton bacclug to bo made Into Hour sacks , thus giving Nebraska mlllors the opportunity to soil Nebraska made Iloilr put up In Nebraska made sacks , manufac tured from Nebraska made -cotton cloth. "Patronize Nebraska mill products In No- liraskn sacks , " is the advlco ot the Bomts Omaha Bag company. Nohrnnkii Shirt Company. Mon nnd women nro equally Interested In this exhibit which has four ns neat looking glrU ns ihoro nro on the grounds constantly nt work turning out as nice shirts ns can bo made. Everything about their exhibit Is neatness nnd shows up second to nono. Their trade has doubled In the last six month ; . Tholr factory Is located nt the City Stonm laundry , 211 South Elovontii slrcot , and tboy guarantee to keep In good repair nil shirts nnda by the shirt company tor ono year providing they do the hiundrylng , which ought lo bo sufllciont to got every shirt order In Omaha. llic Omulia Oil nnd 1'alnt Co. Show a mlniaturo coUnso house complete \vith 7,000 shlnaloi on the roof. This struc ture is ot beautiful design , put toEotber ox- nelly llko a real homo , and Is oxqulsllolv minted In the most modern style wilh Iho Lincoln Paint nnd Color company's abso lutely pure pilnts , making a perfect guide for those lntomlmr to paint their residence. Hits callage coil WOO. Of course the object is to show what a modern cnllngo residence looks llko painted with the Omaha company's paints , nnd if the judgment of the thousands wbo admire tbo display Is correct , the effect is as tlna as It can be. Thcro is nothing In tbo vast hall tbat surpasses the company's exhibit for beauty and prnctical demonstra tion. The compunv started In Burllncton In l5r ! > . moved to Lincoln lii 18S7 and ostab- llshcd thu Omaha house at Fourteenth nnd Dodge llvo years ago. The factory , where all the paints nro niado Is at Lincoln , nnd employs seventy men. The Omaln homo takes care of the retail trado. There are nearly 100 men employed bv the company. The Damnv finish , the now Interior docorutiva pillnt is ono of their specialties. The company is re sponsible nnd on their standard goods placa a guarantee of absolute purity , I'rnl KriiE llrmvlng Company , Fred Krug Brewing company's display Is admired ovom by prohibitionists. A solid column ot ice wllh flowers fro/on in Iho cen ter b/ the brewing company's ' machinery forms n center piece In the display. The In terior walls uro representations of different departments of the plant ; bottles , kegs and barrels of the manufactured article are also exhibited , The Fred Krufj Brewing com pany was established in l&V.l , Incorporated In ISd'J. It nns grown from n ono-mun plant to nn establishment employing soventy-llvo to 100 men ; is located nt luor Jackson street , but the company has purchased ground nt VInton nnd Twonlv-fourth streols nnd are pulling up a SiiOO.OOO plant. A lireo steel engraving of Iho now plant Is on exhibition. Tbo company manufactures thrco grudoj. the "Cabinet , " "Kxtra Palo" nnd "Standard" lager beer. The new buildings will contain all the latest machinery and appliances nnd will bo of largo capacity in orucr to supply the growing demand for Fred Krug Brewing company's products. hiiuth Omalm Ice Compunj' . If anybody thinks the South Omhha Ice comp.my is not "In it" tboy nro mistaken. They have iho exhibit that , Is "patronized" the most frequently by the visitors of any In the building. You will notice four largo water bnrrols labeled with the firm's nnmo nnd supplied every few hours wilh largo cakes of ns pure ice ns Jack Frost ever midet : and ihoy say you can have some of the sumo kind delivered uny where in Omaha or South Omaha by calling at their oftlco , 1001 Farnam street. Telephone 730. The officers of the company are : A. C. Foster , president ; H. C. Bostwlck , tieos- urcr ; Colonel Sharp , secretary ; J. A. Dee , manager. ( Consolidated Co ( Too Company. The Moorish palace ot the Consolidated * Coffee company Is ono of the most attractive designs nnd best displays on the tltst lloor. The building has two fronts with arched ou tran cos , over which In totters of black , made of spices , are the words , "Consolidated Coffea Company. " On ono sldo of Iho arched entrance , overhead. InJottors made of spice , Is the legend , "United Wo Stand : " on the other sine a similar design - sign with thi injunction , "Patronlro Homo Industry. " Directly ever iho arch is the American eagle flanked with the stars and stripes. The frame work is nude of packages of manufactured articles in tbo company's ' line , the massive posts being composed of pound packages ot Gorman coffee and tbo tall spires between of cans ot Perfection coffooanu Gorman baking powder. The octagonal shaped dome is supported by eight Interior columns of cans of Gorman baking powder. In tbo center of the space Is a pyramid ot bottles and packages of ex tracts made in presence of Iho crowd. In ono corner coffee is weighed inlo pound packages and scaled ready for Ibo trade. In another the various extracts nro put up ; In a third delicious Perfection coffee , steaming hot , and celebrated Fiji tea , ice cold , Is served fro ? , and In tbo fourth German yeast is p'ubllcly wrapped rcadv for market. The company's store is located at 1414 and 14111 Harnoy street and tholr factory nt Twenty-eighth and Bolt lino. Tbolr goods are all manufactured In Omaha by Omaha pooplo. Their leaders are Perfec tion Java und Mocha , Gorman cotToj , Gor man baking powder , Gorman spices , Gorman yeast and Dr. Baker's ' extracts. Tbo entire palace was designed und erected by Dr. Baker , the company's chemist. r. 1) . Kcos. All exhibit which attracts the attention ot the ladles moro than almost any otbor on the lower floor is that of F. D. Keos of Beatrice , manufacturer of patent , ajustablo revolving flower stands nnd wire window brackets , u practical and ornamental article which is appreciated by every lover of flowers and plants. Mr. Kees exhibits four different styles of stands and thrco of biockots. Both stands and brackets are mndo ot metal throughout , lmndt > omcly painted , of ornamental pattern , adjustable both as to number of saucers unu height from floor or window. The stands range in price from i.50 to $12 , according to MZO , and number of saucers. Mr. Keos controls thu patuut , operates his own lactory , omploylifg twelve bands , and a number of largo wholesale bouses are handling his goods with rcmrrk- able success. . The adjustable foaluro Is very popular , us the stand or brackets can bo cbaugoa in a moment to suit tbo room. ' ? I. K. Smith Company. Tbo M. E. Smith company uiako ono of tuo largest oxhlbits 011 the second lloor , carrying on manufacturing with a force of II f lean people , operating ulna machines , making garments of every kind the same ns tboy do at tbo factory. At tha same lima ibo faclory , wtilch Is located at Eleventh and Howard streets , runs at Its full capacity. The M. K. Smith company gives employment to Ifiu people and the payroll amounts to 81,300 u week. They manufacture for tha jobbing and wholesale trade , tlilo nugllgo shirts , pants , overalls , Jumpers mid all kinds of lined clothing. The factory 13 a mammoth establishment , lliJ feet deep. 'J boy operate 111) machines and turn out BOi ) dozen gurmenls per week. Their booth at tbo exposition , with its busy hum of machin ery , attracts a great deal uf attention. La- dloi , wbo at homo , cut n single thickness of goods ut a time , with sclsson , lee it on In astonishment when they see tbo M. K. Smith Co. 's cutter carve 200 thicknesses of heavy cloth nt a clip , The surface loft by the knlfo is perfectly true nnd as smooth as the Hurfaco of u planed board. In a pllo of IfX ) buckle straps , cut at ono time , Iho top and bottom ones woie placed logothur and wcro found to match precisely. Tbo company makes none but ( list-class goods and no work U allotted to leave tba factory that Is nut of the host. Tbo result Is that although tbo factory has boon In operation but two yean , the com pany has built up mi immense trade , reaching - ing out to olbor states , and with anything llko fair patronat'o ut the hands of Nebraska people they will sooa bo compelled to double tholr capacity. By way of contrast with the rupld work ot tbo skilled operators , aided by moaorn machinery , two young ladles are stationed on a high porch , towing bv hand , ivbllo a placard uttholr sldo roads , "This 1s the tvoy they manufactured In 1819. " 1'iir Company Tbo Aulabaugb Fur company of 218 South Fifteenth troot are making a very band- bomo und attractive oxhiblt on the lower floor , Tholr display of manufactured goods is especially tluo und iho difficult process of changing a sum Into a rich and elegant gar ment Is explained to tbo pooplo. The Aulabuugh Fur company manufactures all Iti own good * , making a special pattern for each garment. They also repair , re-dyo nnd sioro during summer fur goods nnd warrant thorn against moths. They also dross nnd mount all kinds of sxlns to order for mats , rugs or robe * . The magnificent sign of the company is familiar to nil Omnhans , which txlso represents tholr trade mark. It consists of tbo largest stuffed Hoynl Bengal tiger In the United Slate * , with ono foot resting on the lifeless form of n colt. The fllgu marks the booth at thu exposition. Anilrrrii Sato Compnii } . Gustavo Andrecn , proprietor of the Onmhn * Snfo nnd Iron Works , is among the exhib itors at the exposition. His patent Iron win dow shutters that can bo oloiol from the outsldo wilh n stream of water from n flro lioso or from tbo inside by n small lever at- .r. ct universal attention. It It a money savor and Is bound to come Into general uio , Kxpnslllnit Noli' * . J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska Cltv pro nounce * the exposition n grand success. President Page U the rectolont of mnuy congratulations on iho success of iho exposi tion. It Is nmuslng to watch the different schemes which people try to work In order to gain admission froo. South Omaha was out In full force last ovonlni ; ami contributed very materially toward picking the Coliseum building. " 1 am just boiling over with enthusiasm on tbo success of this exposition , don't sot mete to going or I will tain nil night. " O. M. Tibbs. A Sioux City visitor wns heard to admit that the manufacturers' exposition was n greater attraction than the corn palace and far moro practical. "No , thnpk you , 1 manufacture my own wind , " said Kov. T. J. Muckay , rector of All Saints church , as t\n exhibitor passed out n pamphlet on wind mills. G. W. Llnlngar pronounces the exposition ns the best thing that , was over done for Iho good ot ibo state. It is not only n most creditable exhibit , but It Is n school for tba pcoplo. "Thcro Is ono thing lacking in Iho exhibit of the manual training cmss of tha High school , " sutd a visitor. "It should have bornu an inscription , 'The work ot our future manufacturers. ' " , T. L..lCimball , vice president , of iho Union Pacific Hnilroad company , vlsilod the exposi tion yesterday afternoon , nnd llko every ono else expressed in Iho utronirest terms his surprise nt the cntorprlsoot Nobrnsltn. manu facturers. " 1 hope THIS Bun will contlnuo to nzltato homo patronage , " said a Boatrlco manufac turer. "It has already donu the state an in calculable amount of good and If It will keep It up nttor the close of this ox position its ef forts will bo still more effective. " Tbo crocery clerks of Omaha nnd South Omaha have hid 1,200 tlckdts distributed nmong them , which will admit them to the exposition on Tuesday. If the boys do their duly and take the pit-Is with them there will bo no daugoi * of n lack of attendance on tbat day. Secretary Mason of the Board ot Trade bns seen the exposition nnd pronounces It Iho biggest thing that Nebraska ever at tempted Ho wants excursion trains run Into Omnhu from every direction , but unfor tunately the llmo for closing is too near at hand. To illustrate the exhibit , made by the Union Life of Omuhu Unit hns attracted the attention und ndir.iratlon of visitors nt thu Coliseum the company hns Issued n beautiful souvenir album of photo engravings of the fourteen scones thcro represented nnd are presuming thorn wltb compliments to visi tors. tors.Mrs. Mrs. Bnggs , president of the women's World's fair commission of Nebraska , mndo a careful examination of the different exhib its with a view of making selections for Ne braska's exhibit at the Columbian exposi tion. Mrs. Brlggs was very much ploisod with the exhibit as u whole and pronounced it simply wonderful. PENALTY OP SWEARING. Court Clerk Mooros Unos u Illg D nnd ( Sots ArrotUml. The affable clerk of the district court walked out of his ofllco yesterday nf tornoon to Mud himself under arrest. There wns a policeman on hand who wrapped the strong arm of tbo law around Mr. Mooros. Early yesterday morning E. Semllar , who baa been n witness in the district court , called for his fees. Mr. Mooros was very busy and did not look up from his books. This made Semilnr mad nnd ho passed an insulting remark ever Inn clorK's desk. Upon receiving this Mooros told the Indl viuunl that bo bo blanked if ho would make out his certificate of attendance just then , and at the amo tlmo Invited him to visit that plnco where the flres nro alleged to never burn low. This was more than Mr. Soiailar could stand , and away ho rushed to Iho police court , where ho swore out n com plaint accusing Mooros of profanity , which , by the state law , Is something Ibnt l pro- hibited. _ A Fitting Trlliuto. WASIUSOTOX , D. C. , May 2. To the Editor ofTiiiiBKi ; : Tbo degree of LL.D. adds nothing to tha uamo of Theodore Hugelos Tim by , but the Iowa Wesleyan university of Mt. Pleasant , la. , regards It as a favor oonforrod upon it as the eldest university west of the Mississippi riverain tbat it was its privilege on Iho seventieth birthday of this contlemon , polished scholar , philosopher and world renowned Inventor , to .supplement the degrees of A.M. and D.S. . conferred by ether colleges , bv tbat of LL.D. The many friends of Dr. Timby In this city and abroad unite ia heartily congratulating the uni versity , nnd also Dr. I. A. Bradrlck of Omaha , Nob. , who culled its attention to Ibis opportunity. May tbo doctor llvo to furnish tbo dcfonseless coast of bis beloved country witn n protection which will equal , If r.ot surpass , that which bo has douo and con tinues to do for its navy. X. OucstlmiH itml Anmrrrn. . UTICA. Neb. , Juno 15. To the Hlltnrnf 'I'll u Ilr.Ki 1'lcusi ! give me & solution of ( bo fol lowing problem : 1 have it farm that 1 KUVO 8.VUO for that runts fur $100 u year nut , -jrs per canton the money Invested. If thu govern ment Isniius money. In quantities enough HO that money loanti at y puruuul pur annum ( us nor third paitv doctrine ) what iiiiisl'l hell mv farm for so thai the Interest on tbo money I receive will lie worth us much lo mo u the rout 1 now receive. ( J. 0. lluuuiuicr. Answer. You would hnvo to obtain for 'your farm $1',83.33X : , which if loaned out at 3 per cout per annum would bring you in f 100 u year. I'ANAUA , In. , Juno 10. Tothu Kdltorof TUB lni : : 1'loaHo answer through Tin : llf.i : what liu government tux U per gallon on whisky , nd obllpo , Wiu.msi CIIANPALU Answer. Ninety cents pur gallon , The entertainment commlttco of the poo- plo' party convention desires all keepers of bowls and boarding houses , und parties who hnvo rooms to rent , to send or leave tbolr address - dross and number of people they can accom modate , how much for room and board per day , how mucu for rooms alone per day , and bow much pur meal. Address , H. T. Hoiiaix , Socrelary Entertainment Committen. Ofllco hours 10 W IS a. in. Uoom iiX ) , Board of Trado. _ Hoard of I'limilizutloii , Tbo city council will meet as a board of equalization at tba city clerk's oftlco on Mon day ut 10 o'clock , for tbo purpose of equalizing tha damugos on the Douglus and Hamilton street gradas aud for such ether business ub may coma bnioro tbo board. Parlies Interested will plcaiu take nollco. Guouau F. MuNitt ) , Chairman. BlurrJugu I.iuniino * . The following roarrlago lloousos.wero Is sued by Judge Ellor yesterday : Numo and address. Ago , I lUlus lined I'urlft , Omaha. , . , , . , M ' ( Mary Duljio , Omuhu , 'M j C. A. Hook. Omaha „ 'M ttiliarlolluTurkulboii , Omuhu 'M j Trunk Yluk , Oinaba 11 1 UuttloBtory , Onialui n j Marlon U. I'uch , Bomb Omaha , It ) 1 Leota Combs , Houth Omaha 18 Llltlo Besslo had bcon token In to see her now baby brother for thn tlrst tlmo. "Do you thluk you will llko him , Besslo I" asked her father. "Why. you , " nho Buld , clasping her hands delightedly. "Thoro uu't uny sawdust about him ai all , is tboral He's u real moat baby. " GERMANS IN CONVENTION Annual Mooting of the PlatUJoutscha Yoroin of North America. OMAHA WILL BE WELL REPRESENTED Umnlrrd of Momlinr * < it thn Soclrty frou ) . All r.irl of thu Country (1 altering ut ( Iranil Itltutil .N Solos. Giuxo iMASh. Nob. , Juno IS. fSpoclM lo Tin : BII : : . | On all Incoming trains yostor * day mid toJny ihoro worj dolofaios to tha national ojuvoiilloa ot tbo PlatUiloutsohor Conlral Voroln of Norlh America , but the blgijou crowd will bo here tomorrow , wlion the volksfest taken plnco. Two conches heavily ladnn tire axpootod from Omaha nnd two from KiMidas City , with lessor numbers from olhor largo olllcs. L'ist iitctbt Iho recaption to the delegates nnd the general social reunion took placo. Mayor Hoyden Is unavoidably absent , but his address was read bv Councilman Harri son ntul was mut with loud nnd long np- phuiso. The address extended the freedom of tbo city to tbo visitors mid nddod : For whatever reason tbo true patriot may leave the land of his birth mur become the earnest , honou cltlion of nnothor coun try , It Is hallcvod that his char acter possesses breadth nnd liberality suniolont to onnblo him to servo hi' adopted country wllh tbat nrdor urn ! tldolliy which she bns n right lo expect from every subject that seek * bor shelter ; yet In the memory lingers the lo o for his nallvo country , bar lituguaic and her Ira- dlllons. It finds expressions tu orgnuln > lions like this ono.nnd I bollovo that for this very reason you will nil bo holler nnd nobler citizens of this , thu greatest und urauuoslro- public the world bus ever known. " Today the tlmo was occupied by roullni business , reports , oto. Determined to llnxiii I. Inc. BiUTiiioi : , Nob. , Juno IS. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BKK. ] The street railway win brake out in n now plnco last night. Shortly nftor midnight thu rapid transit ticoplo hur rlodly put In a block of track on Sixth street beivt con Ella and Kile. The work was no. compllshed very quietly , nnd tbo tlrst knowl edge tbo opposing company had of the affair was to discover u line of track paralleling tholr line at tbat point. At the same lima Ibo rupld transit pcoplo laid their track across the now Sixth slroet brldgo and tem porarily adjusted their oleotrlo wires. As tbo matter now stands thu Kupld Transit company bavo n trlllo Iho best ot the situa tion. tion.List List evening the attorneys for the Rapid Transit company Hied n motion to dissolve the Injunction granted ngnlnstlho.n Monday. Judge Bush announced that ho would hour ' the case next Monday. i Count } "H Reunion. HniiM.vx , Neb. , Juno IS. fSpcclal Telegram to'liiu Bun J Tbo citizens of this cliy mol tonight in Knights of Pythias Casllo hall to perfect an organization to ma no preparations for ibo reception of the old holdloiM and visiting citizens at Ibo Wuslungloti county reunion lo be held bora August 10 mid 11. William Govy , a prominent and Influential citizen , was appointed chairman nnd after nn In. tcresllug discussion , thu various committees wcro selected nnd Instructed. The organiza tion was named ibo Cilucns Veteran associa tion of Herman. An enthusiastic meeting was held and It Is assured that ag'-and enter tainment ivlll bo given not only to the old veterans , but to the citizens visiting hero at , that time. S. C. Harris , odiior of Iho Her man Gu/otto , was unanimously chosen to de liver the address of wolcomo. They Domiuul Iturognltlon. LINCOLN , Nob. , Juno 18. [ Special to Tun Biij The Alumni association of the Slalo INormul school is urging Iho appointment of nnnlumnuson the Board of Education. The association bus petitioned Governor Boyd lo appoint an alumnus to tha next vacancy , which occurs August 15. The president of the association , Mr. J. W. Crabtroo , who is superintendent of tha Ashlnm ! schools , says : "Wo nro entitled lo ropresontnllon on ibo board nnd wo are going lo have it. The Alumni association lu oilier normal schools nro represented on Iba board , nnd slnco wo Have slrong nnd Influen tial men among our members 1 see no reason why our request should not bo granted. " Committees have hc'on appointed lo renuost the board lo make tboso and other needed changes. Iiijnrud lu u Itunnwiiy. Suui'miR , Nob. , Juno 18. [ Special to Tun Bun. ] A serious and porhups fatal accident happened late last evening to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Systa , whllo returning to their homo , throe miles from Surprise. Their ho o ran away , throwing tbo occupants from the buggy. Mr. Systa had bis shoulder blade , collarbone and several ribs broken , and olbor wise bruised. His wife rocolvod several serious culs and bruises about tbo head and faoo , also in ether parts of llnj body. A little boy was In tbo buggy with them , but escaped unhurt. Mr. Systn Is ono of the earliest settlers of this part of Butler county , nnd is well known nnd highly res pec ted by everyone lu Ihls section. _ Illulr'K llarrlHon and Itrlil Clnlt. BMIII , Nob. , Juno 18. [ Sponlal Tnlegrnra to'liiE Bii : : . ] A Harrison and Hold club was orgunizod here lonight with 100 natnos enrolled and nn enthusiastic meeting wan hold. The enrollment will bo Increased before fore next Monday evening. Thu followln D olllccrs were elected : W. D. Hullur , presi dent : G. G. Bogg" , vice president- ; , < J , Fnrr , secretary ; F. II. Matholson , treasurer. The boys rustled out the II lo and drum nnd a largo crowd % vus raised within a few min utes. Postinast.-r Boggs swung the base drum stick as If ho trad ooon n young kid. They are hurrahing for Harrison and Hold on the streets tonight , Hunting mi Alli > iud J'orgnr. MONHOK , Nob. , Juno 18. ( Special to Tin It was alleged bore this morning that E. C. Hnrwood alias J , B , Moore of O'Kay , bad forged iho name of J. E. Deck and W. M. Pallard , two prominent farmers , to a nota of SIT ) S which he got cashed In Columbus. Deputy .Sheriff Campbell wont there thli morning lo arrest bis man but found an empty nest , ns the bird hud llown tbo night before , taking his wife and Hlcp son along. It is Ihought ho will bo on easy capture owing lo his lofi hand , which bas ibo front und middle linger cut oil. Ailjuilgod IIIHIIIII * . BKATIUCE , Nob. , Juno 18.- [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Bnu.J CmrUfu Sturllu ot Holmosvlllo was today adjudged limano. Her hallucination Is that the doctor * und lawyers are trying to poison her and ho wiints to go direct to heaven. Sbo was released from the asylum for Insuno four years ago. Sheriff Kldd took the unfortunate woman to Lincoln this afternoon. bimiriSturm. . NOIIDKN , Nob. , Juco 18. [ Special to Tun JJKK.1 Ono of Iho hardest wind and rain storms ever experienced lu those parts prevailed - vailed from about 0 o'clock last night till this morning. A photograph tent was de molished , doing considerable damage. The bouso of J , W. Farry , living near town , wan unroofed. Many small building" were blowu ovor. _ ChrUtlan hriuulUu iiounil Ovor. UNCOI.X , Neb. , Juno 18. [ Special to Tun BKI : . ] S. Y. O t'il on and John House ! , the Christian Scientists tried yesterday afternoon fur practicing medicine without a tortlficato from the Stuto Board of Health , were this afternoon hold to iho district courl , their bull being fixed ut f.'OO each. Died In thu STIIIIUXO , Nub. , Juno IS. [ bpoctal Telegram - gram to Tin : BISK. ) Mr. A. PioMon , ono of the eldest residents of tbU cltv , foil dead of heart failure on iho struct ut noon loduy. Ho was 71 youru old und louvos u wlfo and live children , _ llnhrun'H Illiioilnil llom . HiimoN , Nob. , Juno 18. [ Special to Tim BKK.J * . " / „ L. Thompson shipped a oar of razors to Kansas City Thursday , where ho will commence following the racing circuit. Mr. Tbomp ou bu u largo btublu of bloodoii bonus.