THJffi UMAHA DAILY BEELJJIONDAY : , MAY 4 , 1891. 5 MR , TRAIN BOOMING OMAHA , * * Our Old Friend Agniu Enraptured with . Oato Oily. WANTS TO HAVE COUNCIL BLUFFS. SOUTH Omnlinand rioienee Combined In One City ir 0OU Population Hoard of 1 rndo Spci'cli cm Oi cat I'ljj- iircH Older ol' CiuiiKs , Citizen Train was Interviewed by Kent Of JffjmMfcrm nutl Lewd Boomerang ut Lor- nmlo 'iralu Stopped too SUortatlmo to put In long Speech but later on Summit of tTho Hoiklps ( Hi-Major Mlllard F. Hohror Clmlnnnii Impromptu Meeting ) bo got In Dig jBoom on hit Quarter of Million Cltj I What cnn bo bolter ttian bis own report ! He asks J3co to Map the Hallway Coutro of Contl- hcnt1 The Spcocli. Looking Towards The Pyramid Monument ment to Oakes Ames the Citi/on Said , "Why put him there ? Did he Pass 1)111 In Congress ) ( No ) Did ho get the $ .3,000,000 Subscribed to Make Dill of O'J a Knctl ( No ! ) Did ho Klcct llrst Hoard of Diicctors Dlx President and Cisco 'Premier1 ( Not much' ' ) Did ho paj riaj ? ? ' . ! 00,000 Cash at Albany to Organise Hill Charter and U P. Col ( No1) ) Did ho rniio the ? J,000,000 Cash to Start ] { rmd at Omaha Dec ! J , CJ. ( Ccr- taluly Not' ) Take notice contr.ict was made nt my homo Ilcmo 15(1 ( M.idison Av New York mow owned bj mj dani-hter "C'urres- nlma Sue" ) wilh mj Dial her and Law Cap tain James Dav is ( now liv IIIKJ ( or JIT.OOO.OOO find endowed over to Ames1 ( bensatinn ) My rathet In Law Col ( ieo S M Davis was chairman ] , x Com who undo 111 Cleo % V. Tiost my Uncle In Law was appointed Purchasing' Apent nt Omaha and * )0OW,000 ) ) passed tuiough his hands withoutOnu Dollar btolrn ! ( Loud cheers ) All thoio facts will soon como out in mj U P Book ! ( applause ) Cliixiiilicr ol Commerce Kiictn. Iloro r-imii speech at Omaha Corn Hoard of Urnde ? Pipuics uj Nason' ' ( See IU-o Maj' I ) Omnliii'H I'lrsl ( .linn tciMillion. . Here Citi/en Train ( on behalf of Omaha > ind Kx Mavor Uohier of Council HlulTs ) pot in his New Chicago of the New Noith Westl Ho quoted the majoi's messtigol I ct LTs I'Milo. Our unprotontlous city of C > ,000 inhabi tants , moio or loss , continues to glow in prosperity and Impoilanro in less than year from time I entered discharpo of duties Bs inavor , Riadlnc and paving with cedar blocks from Twelfth sticet to Omaha ( thno tnllcs ) w.is completed In connection with Croat iron and steel Diid o over Missouri liver , erected by Omaha & Council HlulTs railway irid bridge companv , completion of bbovo improvements making viituallj ono tlty of Count 11 HlufTs and O in thn , w ith 2" > 0- POO Inhabitints | Loud cheers J Mayor Wlllard P Hohror's measngo to city of Coun cil Bluffs. Oh \ os ! The map shows Oato Cltv of con tinent with quartertnlllloii people' ( Cheers ] Look at this colossal cordon of railv.ajt. \vhero I found , throe decades ago , toieat liriinoval" ( Chccis ) linilivav lines torminatiiift Council HlulTs fend Omaha , apKicgatlng 50,000 miles. ( Con- hoctlnplso.OOO' ) Union Paclllc Hallway ! . Chicago , Kock Island & Pacific 1 Chicago iSi Northvvestoin ! Chlcnfjo , Uurlliifton iS , Qulncy ! Chicii'o. ( Milwaukee A , St. Paull BlotixClty & Pacific I Kansas City , St Joseph & Council Bluffs ! Omaha > s : St Louis ! Wabnsti , St Louis A , Pacific ! riomont , Elkhorn Ac Mo. Valley I MlssouiiPneifiel Oinilia Ac Hrpubllcnn Valley I Chlcapo , St Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha' ' HiiilliiL'ton & Mo Kiver. in Nebraska I ( Loud applause. ) Union I'liclllc. Envelope comes to Hi i : ofllco from the Uocklesvvith Blue , Hed and Yellow curd briuted on lace. PURCHASE YOUU TICKETS MA UNION PACUTC. THE OVERLAND ROUTE , Tiinounit } UI I.MAX I'MACi : SI.Hri'EUS , I'ULI.MAV DIMNO CAIW , 1'UI I MAX ( OLONIST SI.ISIM'ISHS , mni : iircuNiNG citAtii cvns AMI MotiKiiv im covents , riom the Missouri River to Pacific Coast vmd ) Puget Sound Points. TAbT TIME. UNION DEPOTS. E L LOMAX , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Nob. Citizens Lomax Bon Banovvs and Scott cave Ooorgo Kiancls Train a laigo bundle of Union Pocillo advertisements to take aioutul tbo world On reverse envelope Is Nason's boatd of trndo friends. Bemts gave the t-ound the world tourists two liuuo bundlr,1. fcf these icports to scatter over the eatth. rv/ The The pleasant effect and the perfoc pnfoty with which ladles may u o Iho liquid fruit IiUttUlvo , Sjuip of Tigs , under all con ditions make it their favorite icmedy. It is pleasing to the ojoandto the taste , gcntlo , jot effectual In acting on the kidnoj's , liver ( md bowels , NIX IS ENTHUSIASTIC. A. I\iriiior lowan Wiltcsix liottcr ol' Oiiinhii'H \ \ ondcrliil Oiowth. II. F. Nix of this city Is the author of the following letter which appeared in a iccont Issue of the Democrat , published at Ham- burp , la : llamlmrp Is so close to Omaha that many Df her business men are as well informed regarding the westotn metropolis ns Its own people , jot theio nio these among who scarcely realUe that Omalut is in- bed a citvthatfrom sixty fourth in lbi > 0 aho has risen tn Iho lank of twenty llrst in 1890. Today in ( increase of population Jho Js the foremost city , nol only of America , but of the clvlllzoj world Notsimnlj in her Im mense population is Omaha ranked ns a citv , but In her brjiul , \ \ oil paved streets , her niotropolltan buildings , her tnatclilos street ttillwnv nystom , second to none on earth , her n stoni ot wutonvorlts , her great banks and vuolosalo houses , In respect to tlieso o hnvo n real city , Some Ideas of the Immonsltj of pniaha may bo coiuo > ed by the statement that she has the largest bineltor , tlio latgost ( lineed oil uoiks and the largest uhlto load Vorks In the world. Din ing my rninbloi throunh Texas last Bumtnar I was often nuieeablj surprised to BOO cars loaded \\ltli ore from the nilnos of old Moxlco , nnd billed to Omaha , and other cars from Omaha loaded with provisions Living hero , as I ilo now , of course I am not -urprlsed at thH uichango of products from her Immense btockyardi , the third In slio on the continent She Is second ns u picking canter , and in loss than ton > ears will take first j > Iai o and \ \ 111 not hao to grow lu the futute us she has In tha past , A new brewoty Is to bo constructed which , \d\\on \ \ completed , will bo tbo largest establish ment on thn face of the glnbo. In olden tlmo It was said tbat "all roids led to Korao , " but the modem version Is that "all roads lead to Omaha " Hence the great trunk lines that distribute the products of her factories and connect her ulth ovorv American city. An other industry Is soon to unload lu products nt Omalia mid crcato tlio necessity for other fuctoilcs , Hitherto the sugar indus try lias bean conllned to tlio cano plantations along our gulf coast , Late cx | > eriinonts lm\o sbown that the soil of No- bmska , moro than any other stuto in the union , Is peculiarly adapted to beet culture Hero , then , is opened uu a now Held for ono of i lie w orld's greatest Industries , and Omaha must soon got toady now factorial anil ro- llnorirs to convert the raw material Into the tnarkotablo product. It is estimated that 70 per cent of tha sugar inado In the world is fiom beats , and that under chemical an- nss ! the beets grown in Nebraska nro 'J IHT cent i Ichor than tlio host and highest test In Uuropa. With J.I ml gicotlngs to the cano growers of Louisiana , wo beg to nay that Nebraska will soon bo ready to supply their table 0 Ith grauulatua sugar. Nebraska U soon to bo the iweot state and Omalia Is to bo the sugar IIOURO of America Ornnhn Is a sound city financially , her banks mukoa good show ing , their combined deposits aggregating R.M.000,000 In making up the bank clearance report there nro four prominent banks In Omaha and South Omaha not Included In the bank clearance report , Omaha stops well to the fiont. Piotnont county Is well represented hoio In commniclal circles. In the banking houses are Colonel J. N Cor- nlsli , president National I3ank of Com merce , Fiank Johnton , president , and W. O. Tomploton , cashier Midland Stale bank , rhllo Messrs. Roberts , Thorncll nnd Draper nio identified with the Citizens' bank J. M. Motcalf , of the implement house of Linlngor A Metcalf. the largest dealers In Nebraska H. F Kicbbi and O. K 1'adock at the stock- jards , ox-Auditor Uoel in groceries and J. 1J. Christian In grain , are also hero. 1 Ilnd that ono article Is too brinf to glvo the Democrat eon a faint conception of the magnitude of America's greatest city , Omaha Very tiuly , U. I' . Nix. Attention' ' If you cleslro a line head of hnlr of a natural hue and fico fiom dandtulT , Hall's Hair Henortor Is the best and safest preparation to accomplish It. VON MOIjlllK'S A1KMOHV , SrritecH Hold bj Ccrinmis In tlic Dcnd Count's Mfinoiy. Motnori.il services were held In honor of the Into Count Von Moltko at ( Jenmmla hall jestorday afternoon. The hall was crowded to its utmost cnpac- lt > with ( Jcimans who all lo\eil nnd honored the dead genetal. German Hags were draped about the slugu and a l.ugo pot trait of Count von Moltko was covered with crnpu. The services wcio under the auspices of the Ktlcgor verein. All of the Gorman singing societies were present and s.inir sovetal beautiful selections llod's opcr.i house otchestia furnished thu Instiumentnl music Mr. Udo llrnchvogcl made the ptlncipal addiess of tbo afternoon Mr Hraclnogcl spoke brlolli of the llfo and battles of the gi oat genm al and told how near and dear Im was to thu hearts of the Gorman populace Mr Jacob Ilauk followed and dellvcted a nlcaslng addicts The soi vices woto closed by all piesent joining In singing "DioVdcht am Hhln o" Gesjlor'saliiglolloauache WafoM. Cures ull bcuduchcs In UU minutes At all druggists Ub' JtKTUUN. coining niiKiiKoniiMit of I'ournll KIKIWII Ocriiuui I head Icul I'coplc. rtequcntois of the Gorman theater will bo pleased to leain that their old fa\ontcs , Herr and Trail Puls and Ilerr and Trail Uaurols , have been engaged b > thu Gottmiii associa tion to give lour siucesslvo poiformancos in Get mania hall , cotninencingearl } this month During their staj hero some thteo jcarsngo they mtulo a host of fiunJs and their clover acting has ne\er been surpassed , or o\en eciuiilled by the \ouous German tioupos that have given penfoiminces hoio Since thoii depatturo tuoj ha\o boon plajlng toorj good business in Ncwnik , J > .1 , and the onlj reason thoj will bo nblo to appear in this cltv is that there is a lecc-ss in tlio porfoim- niuos of tlio Goimun thuater in Nowaikand the party has taken the opportunity to re visit Omaha nnd icnow acquaiiitnt co with theii old fiionds and pitions , The Goitnan association is to bo congtatulated on its suc cessful elToits to secuio the set vices of these talented artists. A joung lady of Jolteraon , West Virginia , declines that she was all tun clown before taking Ajor's Saisapnilla ; but that novvsho Is gaining sticngth every dav. Aycr's Sarsaparilla - saparilla is certainly n wondot fully effective tonic for the feeble and dehcato rmsT or THIJ SEASON. Suiulii } Conopits nt Ilixnscom I'urk iiOKini Vustfiduy. The llrst of the Hunscom Park band con certs for the season w as given yesterday by the Musical Union band. Thousands of people assembled from ull quarters of the city to hear the music nnd behold the bud ding beauty of this charming lotreat. The spacious giounds w era thronged with people and thodilvos won ) lined with cairiiiros and buggies during tbo piogress of the musical progiainmo. The music was of that hluh grade always produced by the Musical Union band , and it was highly satlsfactorj to the thousands who drank in the sweet stiams that floated thiough the air with richest melody. Callgraph writing machine is the best for manifolding and lor speed. IIAUIjY UUttNED. VUUIIK Child Gets Hold of n Hottlo ol' Carbolic ; Acid. Tbo twonty-inonth-old child of Mr. and Mrs. E. Vinlng , living at 1133 North Nine teenth street , had a narrow escape from death by poisoning last evening. On packing up prepaiatory to mov ing Mrs. Vinlnir had loft a small bottle of carbolic acid acid on a tablo. The baby gained possession of the botllo in an unwatcbod moment und attempted to swallow the contents. The child hud the vial nt its mouth when discoveicd , but whllo ondtavorlnc to dunk the liquid spilled the greater portion over its fnco Dr. Davis was called and nftor ad ministering nn emetic dressed the face of the llttlo ono , which was qulto badly burned. Dr. Davis stated tbat tbo child would ro- cov or. Thcro is danger in impure blood Theio Is safety In taking Hood's Sarsaparilli , the giout blood puriller. 100 doses ono dollar. .v it , I'.iitAuiitii'im. C. It. Win nor nud vvifo and J. C. Betts nnd wife of Lincoln are at the 1'axtou. Mrs. S. A Trow on and Mrs. T A Hum- ham of Boston nro guests at the Paxtnn. C. Kohler aud wlfo of Blue Hill are at the Paxton. Mrs. S. Cluto of Arapihoe is at the Pax- ton. ton.Lew Lew U. Uobeitson of Kearney Is at the Pnxton. W. U. Palmantcr of O'Neill Is at the Paxton. Miss L. Marie Jack of Hastings , Miss L N. Bothan of Villlsca and Miss Kdna Tony of Washington , la , uro at the Millurd M. C. Bialnurd of Lincoln is at the Mlllard. K A Brown and K. H Douglas of Ne braska City nro ut the Dullono. .tnlin Bradfonf , S S Woolverton , Ira Buiko nnd William Osboino of Grotuu are at the Dellono. M. L. Lucfferof Sutton Is at the Dollono. Queen of tlio Mny. Sav ma , the glils saj If my face want so speckled up with pimples , thoy'd miiko mo "Queen of Iho Ma > " What shall 1 do I Wli.i , rt-'t a bottloof Halter'ssarbapuilllu and buulock , of course , it's the most wonderful blood puriller of the age. Vlsllilu Sound. The iilo.i of pottlnp a visual expres sion for musical \ Ibnitioiis occunod to Chhulni , u physicist of the lust century , bii s the Contury. Ho fastened a pinto of phut * by its center , nnd then , luulng scattered s > oino band over the surface , throw it into sonorous vibrations by menus of n , violin bow. Imagine the do- lifrht with which ho saw the band stir and form into line on the plate , forming u star of twelve rays. Squat o plates of glass or meal screw ud or oven glued to n central biipport can boQinade by the inmost tjio with tools , nnd K\O ( vvomici ful tosults. A plate , like n string , hits one ruto of vi bration which belongs to it , but again , like n string , by "dampening" it with n touch of the linger or fingers in different points along the edge the note changes and with it the tlgure made by the sand. The lines on the plate .vvhoto the sand settles are the nodes , the lines of com- pai ativo rest. The violent agitation in the parts loft bare can bo shown by mix ing a little hcopodlnm powder with the sand ; this is excessively light , and is caught in the little whirlwinds of air generated about the vibrating segments. THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER , Proposed Amendments to the Oonstitutlon of the Association ! BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR A FEDERATION , ItitcrcHtlns Decision of the Michigan Supreme Com I KI.SHOH Coino in Kcukuk Cnifjlnjj Snnt pies "JCniiBom Cheese. " At. J. Picketing , tbo cbnlrmnn of tbo com mittee on federation , lias gone ou a trip to the old country and will bo absent for some tlmo. All the boys wish htm a pleasant Journey and a lot of luck. The outlook for a federation Is very bright at the present time and tnany of tbo bojs arc hopeful of a speedy arrangement by which nil their present Utnicultios will bo done away with A lot of .amendments to tbo constitution of the Travelers' ptotcctlvo association hnvo been proposed b > the piosldent , and among thorn nro the following , which are especially coed ones Art IV Change to road as follows : bee 2 Instoud of $ ' )00 per annum the na tional secretaiy shall lecolvo $ ! K)0 ) per an num Art III Change to road ns follows- Sec. ! i. The soeiotaiy nnd treasurer and two members of the nntionnl boaid of dlico lors shall bo elected for two 3cars. Art VII. Change to ro.id as fillov s- Sec. 1. The nisoci itiou shall hold its an nual meeting on the lirst Tuesday , Wednes daj , 1'hursdaj and Piidny In .lul.v , nt which mc'cting ofllccrs shall bo elected and place of next meeting shall bo decided upon b } a ma Jorlty vote of the delegates present Art. 0 Change to load as follows : Sec J. Kivo thousand dollars shall bo paid to tbo holts of any deceased member In case of dc.ith b } accident , In ciso of loss of both hands or foot , $2f > 00 , loss of one hand ntul one foot , $ J00 , loss of one hand or loot , $ 1,000 ; loss of both o > es , fJr > 00 , loss of one oj 0,81,000 bee It Anv member who may have boon disabled by accident in such manner as to bo unable to attend to builncbs , shall bo entitled to cti.iw the sum or ? J > per week fiom the as sociation for a tciin uut exceeding liftj-two weeks. Ait ( ' Clinngo to reid as follows : bee 1. The aniiUal dues of this association shall bo $ ! " > , pijablo tlireo times a jcur in ail vance , which shall bo di\idod as follows Jl . " > 0 to go to the post , $1 Til ) to the state ( whcru there ate no posts , ? .i to the state ) , $ i to the geaetal fund and $10 to the benellt fund Art II Change to icid as follows bee J. All business linns or minufactuiors shull bo eligible to hoioij membership In this assoiIiliou upon th" pnment of $ i1 or moio Out of this sum 410 slmll go to the benefit fund , ? 1 to to the state , the balance , less the cost of soliciting said members , shall bo paid into the national association for tlio benellt of a sanltauum or place of lest for our inembcts One or moro members ot s ml linn shall bo entitled to ac cident insinnnco as follows $5,000 In case ot death by accident , in case of loss of both hands or feet bj accident , SV > UU , in iase of loss of one hand and foot b > accident , $ Jr , > 00 ; in case of loss of one hand or ono loot bv ac cident , $1,000 ; loss of both ojes by accident , &Jf > 00 ; loss of ono ejo b.v accident , $1,000. Any honoiarv mo'iibor who has lilled out an application In proper form shall DO en titled to the above bcnollts , and also to the following § 25 pur wcole for llftv-lwo wcu'cs should ho bo disabled by accident in such manner as to be tumble to attend business. The Sample CairlerV I ot. "Yes , this amplocariying is a nice enough business , but then it's a llttlo uncertain sometimes" The speaker was ono of those men who wait around hotels for n chance to get a Job cairying samples mound for drum mers. As ho spoke ho shifted himself on the hon railing on which ho sat , keeping a weather e o on the hotel door. "Hain't voiy hard work and the drummers geneially treat us pretty white. Once in awhllo jou got bold of a fellow that's stingy and wants jou to do everything you can and cum go him nothin' for It , but thej'ro generally pretty llboial. "Tho hardest work is when no oiiry for the Jewcliy follows. Their sample coses are mighty heavy , and thev make us sweat But they generally pay w oil , and that's the big thine. See ! When wo cot hold of a fellow that's got samples too heavy to carry wo got a wheelbarrow and load 'em up on that. "How much do they paj 1 well , all sorts of prices. It depends on what thoio is to carry and how far'lt has to go About $1 for half ada > 's lugging is generally what wo got Of course jou got a chance to rest when your customer's trying to sell goods , and that counts for something , especially If jou'vo been carrying a heavy c.ise on a hot day. "Hut in summer the boys thin out. They 'follow' the raios , pick up money there Touts ! Well , I guess , some of 'em does that but most of Jem sells sure tips in a little on- \elopo , jou know , Things gets dull in sum- mei in our line , so wo pick up what wo tan In other lines. Visitors to Ltitonin last jcat may icmombcr a fat joung fellow who walked through the train now and tnen , howling out the \lrtues of 'Jack's Tips. ' Dm ing the winter the same \oungfollow has bec'ii u prominent member of the Sample Cor ners'association , but ho sajs the iaco are moio fun. "Oh , > us , " continued the loquacious lug ger , shifting his quid of tobacco , "us tegu- lats has our tegular customers. There's ouo fellow from Now Yoik that l'\o earned for tbieo jeirs , and ho alwaxs gives mo the llrst chance ut hisciscs Sometimes these legu- lars give us nn extra tip , or if they got 'em , neckties or clothes that they don't want. Of course wo take 'em. There's ono of my men , " and ho dropped fiom his porch anil was across the stioat in shorter tlmo than it takes to tell it. A hand-to-mouth sot t of vo cation this , jot the mou who follow it seem to enjoy it , notwithstanding thur usually solemn - omn faces , probably worn for effect. 'J lie "llniiHoniost < IIOCHO. " Some years ago , whim Traror'a axle grease was a new thing on the market , a drummer was showing It to a grocer In ono of the southern states Whllo lauding the merits of the stuff a negro entered the store and , after looking over the lot lor a while , said to tlio drummer "Boss , am that cheese I" "It is , and liner than silk , " was the loply the dm hey received "What am cheese wuff , boss"1 "Ton cents " After a moment's hesitation the coon turned to the grocer and said : "Massa White , would you fie In a few crackus If I buy dat cheesol" "Certainly , Sain,1' was the reply of the grocer After producing thn dime this sable son of nthlopia took the choose ( I ) and the crackers and sat dew u outsldo the store to hav o a feast Ho sprca > the stulT on good and thick and seemed to relish it very much After watching him for n time the dtummer and tl'o morclunt went out and said to him , "How does it go , Sam ? " "Well , " was thi answer , "thorn crackus is pow'ful line , but'fo' Uod , Massa tVhlte , ills am the ransomost chcoso dis ulgga cbcr seed. " Iti'tiiriicd < ; < > < > < In. The Michigan supreme court has recently decided a point that will bo of Interest to the men on the road , ns follows : A firm pur chased a bill of goods from n drummer on an agreement that they could send all buck that they did not want , and under that agreement otdorod for a jear At the end of that tlmo they sent back a lot of the stock'that they had purchased the preceding winter and the llrm refused to accept the stuff , saying that thev should hao returned It as soon as they found that thoj could not sell It ana not keep it until there was no possible show of getting ild of It. The com t hold thai that was good law and so ruled. An I xpuiiHho Kiss. Tvventj'-fivodollars Is n pretty good price for n kiss , and from the lips ot a chamber maid at that , but o traveling man paid the prlce.at Kookuk the other day rind scorned satisfied. He was a guest of the HoUl KookuU and when a chambermaid cama to arrange his room lu the morning ho em braced and kissed her without asking her leave. She tespondod by administering n resounding si rip ou his face and then ac quainted the landlord with the facts , Ho was naturally Indignant , nncl a pilgrimage to the superior court was mivdo for the purpose of having the amorous Jabk the Kisser punished for assault , flut the Injured lady , disliking the notoriety that such case In open court would bring , accepted Jack's offer of WJ5 tenet not prosecute and no Information w as filed , A Trniolor'H IHiiR. Uverctt C. UtnroWB , a Peoria traveling man , Is congiatulating himself upon the fact that ho bos secured an "astrologer's ling , " niftdo of Itomnn gold , the set ofwhich con tains the twelve signs of the rodlac. The workmanship Is votjlino. . It Is probable that this ring Is 1,000 years old. Ho bought the ring in n pawn shop and paid $1.0 ! ! for It. Its vnltio at the preseut tlmo cannot bo cs- tlraatod. kOVTll O.ll.tJl.l. Hamier Presentation. The banner piocurcd by Iho Bohemian Young Ladles' society was presented to the Bohemian turnoM' sokol In National hall yesterday afternoon. At a o'clock pirndo was lormed at Twenty-fourth and L sticets with Michael Subort marshal. The lest ers' cornet bind furnished the music The Omaha and South Omthn turncis made the line down Twenty-font th to M , east on M to Twenty-sixth and south on Twenty-sixth to N street , where Star of Libert } lodge No 14r ) , C b 1' . S , Joined In the line , inarching east on N to Twontj-llfth Count Piekop \elkyNo a)0 ) , Independent Order of forest ers , was the 1 ist socletjto Join in the line of match An riving at M and T. w only- out Hi streets , tlio pro cession was met bv the Bohemian Young Ladies' society Miss Mary Blaha , on behalf - half of the Young Lidlos' soclotv welcomed tlio friends , after which the soclotj sang n national song. Proceeding to the hall Miss Blaha foinnlly picvsontod the banner to the Turners Joseph IJecvar made an address of Introduction. Kdltor John Uocsiclcv of thoPokrop Xupadu , of Omiha , followed with a tlmolv and well received addles * President John BpsUa , In a neat and thankful lejponso form illy accepted - ceptod the banner on botniltof the Bohemian TuineiV sokol and publiclj p resented it to 1 1 iL'nitin Joscnh Tcsnohledc'k Miss Anna Plvonka , on behalf of the Ladies' society thanked nil present for their eourto j and wished the Tinners to bo woi thy of their ancoUty and thulr banner An ( nertutobj thoorchestia irceivod a lieaitv cncoie A palatable dinner was then soiled to the largo number of fiionds piosont , The nftoiiioon und evening were spent in dune ing. ing.This was cortainlj1 the crowning social pyunt in Bohemian ciiclcsin tills cltv and icllects as much ciedit en the j oung ladies as it is gntlfjing to the receuonof the beau tiful bannui _ Xortli Star's Sec'onil Aiiiiu.il. The second annual sm lal by North Stir Seandtmvl'in society Sitiirdiy night lllloJ Ancient Older of United vVorkmcn hall wit h members , their fa'nllios and fuondj and dtow quite a delegation from Oimln The ptogramnm consisted of aduu-sses bv Ncls A Lundmcn and Peter .r Hinson , a recilition by charming little May Koblnson , songs by the Notden Singing sooietv of Omitiu and a song bj- Jacob Nelson An excellent li.nch wna then seivod after which d incinir , musiu and social intercourse maUe the second an nual all tint meinbon or friends of North Star could dosito Christian Iimcaior oc'icty. The Young Peoples1 Society of Christian Endeavor , otganized lu tno First Christian church , has eloctedofficers as follows : Prosi- pent , Miss PrancU Jacobs , vlco president , Miss Alice Beaver , socrotnrj' , Miss Maud Clifton ; treasurer , Ira Jacobs chorister , G. \V Howe ; oignuist , Miss Mattlo Hoivo The society meats overv Sunday evening at "o'clock In the Swedish Baptist cnurch , Twenty-second and ' 0streets Notes About Hip City. Mrs runic C Clarlcuncl son have returned from Mount Ayr , In. ' A well attended d inco was given last even ing in Ucrmanla hall. The citv council will hold its regular monthly meeting this evening. nditor Bensitinor of Lincoln was n Sunday visitor with Magic City fucnds. The board of education will hold a session tliis evening in the high school building. Onrrott Wall , of the O. II. Hammond force , has been a iheumatic sufferer for some days. Several catnago loads of meiry dnncois will co to Council Bluff * this evening to at tend a club dance. Geotgo O Francisco , tbo popular traveling lomosontatlvo of the Cudaby packing com- panj' , is homo on a visit. Mr and Mrs Alfiod Andoison of Lincoln , who have been the guojts of Mr. and Mrs Ncls A. Lundgron , have gone hoTio. The regular meeting of the live stock ex change and the boatd of dltectors will beheld held in the exchange teems at 3 o'clock this af tot noon. The Junior league will give a litorarv and musical entertain men t at the McthodUt church , Twenty-third and N sttoats , Thura- dav evening. ThoGi.and Armj' of the Republic com mittee to arrange lor memorial sen ice i w ill meet Tuesday ovomng in J. L > Thomas' shoo stote , 241 N stiect. The L idios' Ai 1 society of the Piist Chris- thin chinch \vlll meet Tuesday afternoon at tno residence of Captain and Mis Peter Cuckiell , Twontv-111th and J strooU The Chtistinn U'otkor. by Gideon A , But ton , a non-sect man religious weekly , mule its public bo.v S itunlay evening. It is full of w 'll selected religious news , and tjpo- graphically v crv neat A drj' , backing cough keeps the bionchlu tubes In a stile of constant itritatioii , which if not spocdilv removed , nuij lead to bion chills. No ptompter icnicdy can bo had than Avoi'sCheirj Pectoral , which is both an anodyne and oxpoctoiant. Itanium's "llrick ; Hr.in. " As nn illusti.ttlon of ono of Barnum's inijTonious mot hods of uttriiotintr ntton- lion to hU inuboiiHi may bo mentioned the incident of the "brick mini , " says Ilurjxsr's Weekly. Ouo dav ii m.in ap plied for ulnib to Barnuin , who was hit ting in the ticket ollloe. To the inquiry us to whj ho did not fjo to work , the medk'.int toplied that ho would do bo at , i dollar n day if ho could find employment. Itanium guvo him'25 cents to { jot his breakfast , aim lold him to it-turn , and ho would give him a dollar find a half a dny and oiny work. When the man rotuinod , B.vr- iium gave him llvobricks , and told him to place ono in fi'ont of the museum , another on tlio cornwr of Vosoy shoot , a third at the corner of Fulton on the St. Paul's church side find the fourth on the oust corner of Fulton Koturn- iiifr Ihon to the musmini , lie vvns to talto up the lirst hiiek , and-ropluco it with the fifth , and thun qontinuo his rounds , puttin } ; down ono brick and taking' up the other each time. Ho as oiijoinod to answer no quostitins. and to icoin not to hear , and that at the end of each throe-quarters of an hour lie was to pass into tlio miiboirmT" look around at the curiosities for IJftnon minutes , and then resume his rounds with the bricks , liarnum says tliut the man plajod his part to perfection and his eccentric con duct caused a great crowd to gather about the museum. Many of those , of couiso. went into the museum to book homo explanation as to tlio purpose of the "bricU man , " Tills was kept up for several days , until the pollco luquestod his withdrawal , because buoh ciowds lingered about the museum that tralllo wui > interrupted. Tlio best and cheapest Car-Starter Is sold bv the Ooidpn & Solleck Co , Chicago , 111. with It ouo man can move a loaded car. Tlio Itronco. There is no horse superior to the bronco for endurance ; few are his equals , is the opinion of Colonel T , A. Doilfu in Harpers Magazine. Ho came by it naturally from the Spanish stock of Moorish descent , the individuals of AT 60.'S ' Natty little suits that fit well , wear well and are sine to bring people back to trade again : Knee Punt Soils J2.50. Non-ripable Scotch Cheviots , neat , nicely made ; concct for school or knockabout. Knee Punt Suits $3. $ Handsome plaids and checks in blue , blown ami gray , all knee pants inn \r \ \ * - \ io M years. 80O F Long Pant Suits , $4 , $6 , $6 , $6-SO , $ , rl $8. for WAIST'S. For children's boys' and ladles' wear. Novelties Not shown elsewhere. See our shirt waist dis play in Douglas street window. Money Cheerfully Refunded \vlicn \ BROWNING KING satisfy.BROWNING & CO goods do not satisfy. , , S. W. Corner I5th and Douglas , THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. ShiND FOR F.D which KXCO , ab.inilouod In tlio si\tuciith contuivvcro hib iiuineiliiito uncustors ; mul his liarilj life has , bj survival of the littubt , mei eased thisundurniicu ton- fold. Ho Is not h.nulboino. His mliUUo ] ) lero is distundod bj gui'-s food ; it is loosely joined to his quurteirf , anil his hip Is \orj shoit. Ho luvi a lianinior he.id and the piouounccd ovvo-uock which all plains or stonpos hoisos boom to at quire. His lcg > > are natural ! ) per fect ; but thov finalj ! tri\o vvav at the Iviicos fioin sli.up htoppiutj with a jrnK bit , for an Indian will turn on a 10 cent Iiioci ? . One foitn of tacuiip is to place two long p.ii allot stups of HnlTalo liulo on the { 'loiind at an inlei Mil of but a few foot , mid , starting fiom a ( list inco , to ritlo up to thosehtrip-1 ! oss the thatturn between thp two and gallop back to the stalling point. Another is to rule up tea a log hung hoi 1/ontally and just high onougli to allow the iionj to got uiulor , but nol the rliler , touch it and leturn. If the pony is stopped too soon tlio In dian loses titno in touching the log ; if too late , ho gets scraped off. Tlio suil- don joiking of the ponon its haunches is apt both to stai t curbs anil break his Unoes. The toughness and strength of the ponv can scarcely bo axtiggot ntoil. Ho will li o thiough a winter that will kill the haiilicst cattle. Ho wonicbthiough the long months when the &novy has coveted up the bunch glass on a diet ot cotton wood boughs , which the Indian cutb down for him , and in the spring it takes butafo\v weeks forliim to scour out into splendid condition. IIo can go un- heaid-ofdistancos t'olonel H I LJodgo lopoitb an inslanco coming undorhiH ob- sorviition where a pony carried the mail ! ! UO miles in three consecutive , nights und back over the same load tlio next vvook , nnd kept this up for bimonthb without loss of condition. Ho can c irry any weight. Ir. I'm Uinnii spoaksof a chief , known as Lo Coclion , on account of Ins I'lOO ponuils ad\oiidupolb , who nevertheless - loss iodo ills ponies as bravely as a man of half the bulk. Ho as often carries two people as one. There is simply no end to his vvoiiilotfnl ptochict of the ptiitics. lie wet Us ninny ye.u& . So long as bo will fat up in the bpring his ago is immaterial The absence ot cicst in the pony sug gests the curioiib quorj of w hut has become - como of tlio iioud arching neck of his ancestor , the Barb. There are tw o w ays of accounting for this The Indian's gag bit , invariablj applied with a jerk , tlnows un the pony's head instead of biinginglt down , as the slow and light application of the school cmb will do , and this tends to develop the ovve-ncck Or a moiosullicient icason may bo found in the fact that the starvation which tlio poti ) annually undergoes in the winter months tends to deplete him of every biipoi lluous ounce of flesh. The crest in the horbo is mobtly meat , and its an nual depletion bus linallj bi ought down tlio ponj's neck nearer to the outline of the skele ton. H was with much ado that the pony held on to life dm ing the winter ; no could not find enough food to llesh up a mofoly oinaniontal appendage like n cicst. The Moorb and Arabs pri/o the beauty of tlio high inched necl. , and breed for it , and their bteedh aio well fed. The Indian cares for bib pony only for what ho can do for him , and once lost , the cicst would not bo apt to bo ro- gainec1 , for few Indians have any con ception of breeding. The bronco's moan crest is dislie'hsing , but ills in invorbo ratio to his endurance and usefulness. Well fed and caied for ho will logain his ciost to a marked extent. MtKATHS. ftiitlcfK of five Imcx or left uivler ( Jil luiul , ftftu ( unit ; dicli ntlilltuinal line ten cent. ufilNTTAKIT- ) Julius at his residency. JD''l Plcrco SIM ot , Mitnnl ly. .May J , of hi iirl clts- t aso , aped ( " > j ruts and . " > inunths. 1 unural umli'i tliuiuisplcpM nf the K h It led o at a p in Mundnj Mr H li'u\esa wldotv and llvo chlldrt n , 1 dv\ard , Ito a llcrth.i , 1'au- llnu and Minnie to mourn his dc.ilh MAI.I.OIIV Maj . ' . i..O p in , ucid .1 years , Libel , daiiKhii'rof Mr. and Mrs , W II Mal- lorj I'dnc'r il ocoiu ml from reslikniui' 11113 N llh sin 11 , Sunday , 5 oU p. in. Interment Purest Lawn 111.1)1.1 ) > Mi-v J M Hcdnes , iiRoil 29 vi-ars , duiiKlilir of Mr and Mrs. U W Phillip * . Koi-il lintel Twnnty-liftli anil M slrci'lB cllod at J n'tluil' sinidiiv mornliiK. and will ho bnrlid In l.aunl Illll cumutory ut 2 o'clock Ibis af tornoon Wnhoo papers plcasu copy. DELICIOUS Flavoring NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla , - Of porfoot purity. LemonI Lemon - Of great BtronBth. Almond -I Economy in thoiruso. Rote elc.vJ Flavor as delicately and dolloiously as tbo fresh fruit Drs.B6tts& Belts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14O9 DOUGLx OMAHA , Tne moitwlflply and favorably known npeo lallsts In tiio I'liltol Mntos Thulr IOIIK ox > porlcnce , romnrKuble skill and mil\ursul sue- toss In the treatment and euro ol'Nervous , Chronic nnd Surgical llNnnspn ontltlo thena omlnnnt phislcliins to tha full confidence of the nilllctpd ovtrywhero Tlmy gimrnntPu : A CERTAIN AND I'OSl 1 IVK OUKS fet the awful pffoctflof early vlco nnd the turner- or evils that follow In Its tr iln I'RivATK. HUJOD AND SKIN DisEAsna spppdlly , cnmplntoly and poriimni ntlv ciirud. NHUVOUS liniMTV AND bKXUAL 1)1 S- OltnEUa yield re idlly to thuir skillful troat- ' " ' "f-'lfcrs , FISTtIA AND BECTAIi OI.OEU8 cuarantcert cured without p iln or dotontlon from business nvnuomin AND VAHICOCEI/K ponna- nontlr aiiO Riii'cc ssfully rurcd In every case , SYPHILIS. OONOHltlll.A , OIiEr : , Hpor- mutorrl Q' ' . fpiiiliuiliiaknpss. . Lost Miuihood , NlRht EnilHsluns Dccuyid I'liciiltlofl , 1'uiiMU Weakness nnd all tlrllr.uo dlsiirders picullil to cither sax positively cured , i\n \ wull as nil funct'.onftl dlsordiirsthnt n suit from youth' . ' ) fnlllca or the excess of iiiiituro years. TPIPHMIWI' Qu r intend Jiorniune n tly , J i iviVy l u I\LJ cured , romiivnl complota , without cuttlns. camtio or dlliitutlon. Curt * nfTectud at huriu by patlunt nllhout a mo- nicnt's pnln or nnnoynnro TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A 9IIRP r"IIF I Tll ° awful effo''t4i o ! /i ouiVL , v ui\l < early vku which brlnn organic wcnUnpss , dpstro > Inc both mind and body , with ull Its drimlod Ills permanently cured. " C nn'vr | s Address those who have link - k ) . lLi l 10 imired tlipini lve by Improper - proper IndnlRonco nnd solltiry nablts , which ruin both mind and hod } , iinlHlluu them for bii3liip s study or inarrliiKO MARKIKU MEN or these ontrrind on that happy life , aware of ph > steal debilityquickly OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts I'lrst Practical export- once Second K\cry cnso Is specially studied , tluiH iturtliiK rlKhU Third medicines uro preniired In our labor itory cxuplly to suit each ci'-e , thus otlcctlnu cures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , DOUGLAS STRFET OMAHA NEB ( SiniHi'i'liapii , Uli'vt and . cMircil InSdiiys hj the I'londi Itimpcly ( n- litlo < ) tlitt KI.Nfi It dKsoUcs against and Is iihsorhod lulu die lull uiH.d pirts. \\lll refiind mono } If It ilop- > not duo or CIUISPS striuturo liintlcmiMi , heio Is a rcllihln nitlulo &lu p ii'kima or. for F > p r mill pii'pald , McCor- mlcU .V Iund , Oin ill i ; C' . A Moll lior , Howard Movcis and K.I SuvKoni. South Om ih ; A 1) . I'dsterand M. I' , hills. Cniincll HliiIlM One of the troubles of life is the breakingof lamp-chimneys. Needless. Macbeth's "pearl top" and "pearl glass" are tough against heat. You will save nine-tenths ol your chimney-money by using them , " Pearl top" fits most of the little lamps ; " pearl glass " is for " Rochester , " Pitts burgh , " " Duplex , " etc. We make a great many sizes and shapes , all of tough glass. You can get the right ones. Talk with your dealer about it. OUO A MACIIKTU& CO , D u. T. Ki'i icointAi us ouu vii , OHKASI , ou MAIJIO\J , HFAI umrt. Da ItPtuovexTnn runptttt , > n cL lf , Moth 1tlOir * luLSliaiulhklii a ; Ul bu eauuil evtry bltnii ) i un wV'3 * ttuty , nii4 dtli ( ttdion It IIM S IT H a KH ! thu t < ft or U am. nnd I BO LiinlfB * \ \ itlflt tul > piiieUliiplp- erlinndu A u | t no ennutrrftit of A hurr talil tu a lailj of Un haul ton ( ntiatlrm ) .Myon luUi HWtllUM ttlf111 , 1 montnum ) * ( luu < raud ( uain'aJitl n Irntlharuiftil of Alt tliu Un pi iuru llon .M Korfttlobj nil litufTKUtu an < l fancy ctuoiU l > * al- er > ln ( ho L'ultivl Klm ( 'Kiixlanatvl Km UK Iblil' 1 JlorklSS.rn pr l7ini ( lJuin. SI N Y. Or. Im DIIO'H l' rloilicnl IMIlH. Tlilt French romi-Or not * directly upcn thu onrrit live < > ri.aii nnd euicii niipn.ilun | of tlio inpnuui t.'or Iliriii for fj nnd cnn I u mailed Sliuullnut Im unnl ilnrlnc prtRiiiincj Juhburt iiruKk'l U mill HID lintillo Miipplluil by ( ! oo < | riiiii Druii Co Onmhn K J I'oyknni nnd Howard .Mi < yiT Houlli Omalm , M H l.UUundA I ) luiUr , touiitll lllufU nufforlnn from tlio viroctn ol juutliful orron corlrdeonr , wutlnuweaknom , lout iiMuhood , ttn. I will aoua a T&luablo trcatliui ( nlfdi coulnlnlii ) full particular * for tunnn euro , I'll HIS of rliaign Aeplumllil mod leal work ) okmild l > rrail liyovnr ] man who In nrrvniu anil di tillltaUil. Addnvi I'rof , V. V. 1'OWLIiU , nioudui , Cuun BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE Commenclnq Monday Night , Mny 4th , For 3 Nights and Wednesday Matinee. or mi : rA\oiiTr : LITTLE TYCOON , \\II.i.Altn SI > I.NS | UN Americnn Jnpnnose Comic Oporn \ \ ith Mies Tolhiln i\ans : us \ lolct. on enlo nt ipfjulur wr.inc 01 MAith CIIK AIA1I , tlio MoiiRiilliiii MlilM-t nn Urlonlnl t nn u * lIKIlll ILlLl.a Kl 1,1,1 H , I'cdo Mnnuol IMieno mi nn A compnnjr of BtoMnr fcicclnlty | Artlstt on both t > tll LS A 'iiioitot ( .iii.v rosvoi-or.iTAN HMKIH-AIN Ml NT OMt 1)1 Ml A DM II 8 TO AI.I , Oinak ( IK INSTITUTE. For Iho tnmmont of nil CIIHOV10 AND SUHGICAI. DiyUABKS. llmrai , Appllnncui for DisformltloinDil TruBneus Iloat lncllllli5 Appnratui mil HoiiioJIui furauccoadul treHtmont of overj" form of dlnuMO oqulrliiK Mudlcalnr burulcnl 'Inatmont. N1NICTV IOOMS toil I'A'lllJNld , Hoard imd AttinJanc * let Accoinmod itlons "Aint Wrlto for clrnulnrs ou } ofurullon | nnd lraco ) % ' 1 ruane * Club fruot , c'urva- uroi of tiplno , I'llus , 'lumoM , taucer , Catarrh , IronchHIj , Inhnlat ! in Kluctrlcltr I'nralj-nh , Kpll- ejnr , Klrtiiojm , lllnddur Kjo KM , Hkln iiml llln.i.l , luduHHurKlcaK.porntluni DISF.AShSOlUMICN inpLclalto Hook o * Dlion on of W onion IronVu mvolixtoly nilded u IrlnK In Depirtment for Wonion nirlnK contlncrnont ( Btrlctlr 1'rlvntu ) Only Holla- UloMo.llcal lii tlluto Mnkliix n bpoclnltr ot LMU- VATB DISIIASKS All Illourt DlfOTSd nucco'sfullr trcatnl Moillolnu 3r lintruiucnti sent by mall or oxproai neciirolr mckcd no niiirii to Indicate content * or senior ) DO pemonai Interview preferred Call and corn tilt us nri-cnd hliorjrof your tain and we will - < onrl la Bin wrapper our 1IOOIC TO MHHtHIC , ujxin 1'rl- vatn Hpcclal or Nerroun Ul > oiMiii , with iiuoitlon Hit all Httcn to Dr. A. T. McLnuahlln , Prosldan Dili and Hurnuy btrr'ols. Omana. A. J. SIMPSON , 1409(1 ( ild HII DudRU Mrcot , Uniuhn , Nub bide Spring ntlnc IniiL'iit no here motion. IIUII.DKIIS OF P7irst Class GarriagBs , THBLBADINQ STYLES. THE LOWEST PRICES \0tlll I'A'lltO.SAGi : fcOIJllTIII ) NEBRASKA National Bank U.S. DEPOSITORY. OMA.HA. N133 Capital , - - - - $4OOOOO Surplus Inn. lat , 189O , - Oii.BOO omcern and Dlroctnrllonrr W Vatni rroildont : Ix-wlsS. Ittol Vlco I'niililent , JIIIIKM W Hav < u XV V.Jlomo John H I olllni U U. Cuildiu J N II I'uirtck W 11 H lluglioi , c.-nliler TI-IE IRON BA.NK. Corn or Uth ntnl KnrnaruStt A GonorullI uiklru HOTEL. Mai-ran , tof'lltlt mill lltn-nf\it \ IIIOHt HltllHtlllltlfllll/ lloti'l Jtutliliiiii In OiiKilin. U ttrlrlIff inillH niniilnil I mm i-nt to roof , All f/i < e/f/iif/M ( mil floorit lini'il itltl : Anln' ton //rit i > i'oi > l mill. inn It iini > i > HHllilt < tu Itnril 'iiTfHi nt > rn mul fir * tilitrint tlif tiiillillnifiti'ittn In-ill , liot mul ( ultl iinli-r < uil Hiinxhiiti- t-i ei'u room , 'inttlis iinanfi > HHHKil tutu- tvltcre , B. SILLOWAY , Prop. HOTEL BELLONE. Corner 14th and Capitol Avenue , Jusl complutoj , has 100 rooms , thru ) fctalrwayo , from the top to the bottom , hii nnuolovator an4 dinning rojm Borvioi , I < lira proof throughout , line blllarl rooiai an 1 the tlnost tolliit roomi in tha city Lar a ainpli ) roomi , Suiloi with bith Azo Uo Mill and Cuiiltol Avu. Btroot or survlou In ull dtruolioaa. liatoi , from ia.Oj to $1.00 C ? G B Q ki INTHtWOHLD Will _ _ _ ft < U > C3 > < 3RETAIN A nUPTUHt nrKlvorollef llku" Dr. 1'lun.u'n iliKiiutlo l.luatiq Iriifn. ' It liasruriiltlmuMinilal I f you want tin ' ' . I. IllthI'Bdnd loinktuiniB | torfrcol'auipliletiNii. Mngntllo Klullu 'Iru Co. , bail fruutltru , Col