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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1892)
Ttlfo OMAHA DAILY HKK : SUNDAY , APRIL I'llUMl'M'IAll ' ' , IS IIMlllll W , IS I < N.I ( Ml ITyBTBf fHf I , v I , . . . , ( fi4HM fl iMtf * H > < Mf ritprtn , fltyih tmtfftll t I , , . llmtn Sfi I . < , MHliM llw * flf l fcw * in n | prt4M M lhtn < 4l In Ilin l i .11 . * fttll aff liiflil fm- HIM r wMIrUmu IN m < Mi | Mli nl urn ! ttllll (1 ltl WlM ( MMMll | it1 ltlilll | lillll O.-ll itmillt hflffir * Ilifty Will ( Mlrrt II lli | I li + xiitmlh * "llhllwtfMH ilntf" firVitlil * i iii t , | iii I'ftHtitfitl iiittl llnlj die IniK iiii'ir I i. " irfMMfitf IfmrniiMlrMlilH run I II Mini v , 4 fin. c nmi tinriit ( iiml HIHV limy Himiiv i n i. * < * iii ihftlr ilitiirr i't ' tf * inn ! wilil ft . I nliin.ll Mrilfi tfli i in HIM nwmirlili | of it i'i iitm , n iinr | Mii'h ' nl html , Mini llin 1 1 ihi'n MM * * ) r l tfln in lny Ilinlr linnm in It i Miti ftitVM lit iiuwii wlm lutvii liilinroii , 1 4 * Kt. . l niiil illitil , lu iiriwUnly Hut Muni ! mi d. .r . NI > M IritlnfM iliiiin ' ( 'liny uri ) iliiinii f k. ! > . not rVHii n HMinUh | immnrull , Inn I < Ulr > tii | > l lliiMr uiitlAVmnnnt. IhnoMmr llnllflit | * Km Irinlnr ami win- -min In nnr f II i n | n'i'l ' . ll In iMlmiil lin li.rM nr , iii ) ' ninrn xninlirn Mint Ifnulii. It h At.tlrU I'nlitinl I'aliinilU I'lnin In IIMiiry. I'vnry oun rmttimilinr * tlm liMliiry of tin- r.r-nl IViiihii , ll linn ( if ( vniiliir kliiuvll * prmill.l ; ni'il iiniiMvnrili'il vli'loilin for I'hrtv lUiiiljr nvor tint Turks H Kriml uiilvvr- llllw , I'vnti ' It * W ( . inlet fill innillnvnl lltorn- turn UN klnifljr r < iitinmmlr inn ) ll pnmntit kiim.Hiiii tlm Iliinl tiuiioliurr nf Itimlu'i ( iitlnrino , whlrli tin ) lutnpciitlnil illiiuoinlinr- llinill mill imrtltlnii of oltl iMIitiul by KlM lii , Orrnmny iiml Aimulttvltli tlm liurror of it liiinilruit vnitr nf liuurraotlun , murder , nlnv- riy mill ii | < | KitUiii tlmt fnllmvcil , ll l < nil urn Inirrlliln In nwnll iiioti. | A > n- Inn'R tuu-iloii nut nl ilin I'nlhh innnUir nua rniiun | , ilnlifln , i-iiiiirUr | < < nn nrcn of DVIT fuxxi . , nun. inllri , liinitiilril rnirlli mill o.tnt liy Ilimni , nil tlio MMilli by llnn iiry nnil lluknviiiii. iiml on llin WIHI liy I'rimnni nnil AiMlrmn Hiiinln. I'lillv ilKUUUi ( ) ) occupy linn nrim U Of iin i' iilmiil " , ' . ' ' .nni , ( ( uro KimiilnKn In- ti'n tuiti i'filily rnluiil IdinsliiDti , Utithuiiuns unit ICiitlii'iilnni , whom I nlinll fall Hntlicn- in. MO ii.ipor" , iiml who uru of UiHtlmi iiml innumi. A imlllnn nnil it linlf itru .low I iu > iDimunilrr uru nboiil uquully ill IM.I UTOII Anitilun mm Uunaliui ( jur- Allan * ! the ntillro nobility nni of Polish o\- irnclinti nml nni country loving nnd living | 'oplo rim iioiisniitry nro nil Polot nml Iciithoiinin * . II will llturoforo 5)u noon Iiml tiiwrly tin' ntillro Inliiiblliint.H of ( ! allcimi loivmt mid elites nro Poll-ill .lows nnJ Clur- mum. iho formnr creutly prodominatltit : . 'I'o ii.intnmi Uil * atirtimLcity wlinsu populnllon lees not I'xcrwl . " > 0HKi ( soul * , contains ' , Jnw , iH'inbcrtf , I'otniiiorei.illy tlio city of dnllcln , tins IKi.iHIO .lows iimunK its IUO.IXH ) poupto. Anil I Imvo the word of n ( rlenil , n I'linniiliin resident of Kolo.iicii , tlmt ninntiK the 'Ji.KM ( ) inlmbliunts of the Inilurulty liiuiu limn ' . ! , ( ) ( > uru .lovm. slmlj ot iho r n iiiitry. Prnclicnlly then , Austrian ( iiillcin tnoionts fur liniy four clauses the Polish nml Uutli- rnlnii pimsantry , who , wlillu Ihuorotioally ( too itiun mo morn sluvlsh tluiii wluvos ; llio nnrliiiil Polish nobility , who nro oil her neh Mini Kifil nnuilKli to llvo almost loyally in Merlin. London or Purl * , or liotnu loving 'iionuli to llvo tiiHin ihulr own oilutos soinu- tliuiK ntlor tlin siinpto uml pulriiirchul man- tier nl I'omit Tiililoi , nut very fur to the north i > ( tliiiin , the .Imvit. who llniitiulally own both pcitiun' nnil muster body nnd HOII ! , us well us iil > huftmiinsaffulrnof every iininoiiiiil iiiilurn ; nml tin- military , uho roltnitlua.dy control Ihorn ull Autumn rule over lit slmro of fallen Pa lunil , which tor Iho llrst lhruuimrlurs < | of n ci'i.lnr ) uftor Its scizuro xvus < ) iillu us cruel ns Unit of tlio Russian pltimlorors to the north , ha * hml thu virtue of not iiuvliii ; ro- Inlnril iti moro biirbiirutis Iniquities. It Is Mil impossibly lo ptcupo iho elnnn of the ui lire , tlm jln lo of Iho spur , iho ehuMoiiL'e of iho m'htry uml the nlinoil IntuicruUlo inso- lcnr of thu omnlnro'ent sohlicry. riir u iiiilforiiunl t.vrant.n uro In every rail- wnv niriiuttc or Htutlon. 1'hoy nuconipany ivery I'om-li. They ilex the ntraiiuor from Imtt'l to coiinlryiilu nml : nu-l ( u aln witu litilirrtnrnblii eftrunlcry. Tlioy untor Iho hoinu ill will , uml li > tholr KuillvsH preaoneo milly nvorr sntiiituiiry anil poluto every lirlno whllo pns | nro o illicit swnriniiiK IIIOIIK nil clntics In the niso of ofllciuls , incrchiiiii' , nrllium , lubotor * . jiousntits , nml comprising In ot.o form or ntner moro ihiui cii ; > twentieth ol Iho untlro populnllonHint thu ver > mr is mild lo "llslon" In ( iulicin. 'I III' Polinl ( iiillrln. llrip1' " ull this iho Atf.triun Poles of ( inn in < ivo "Im imniillni" In con trust with I' ir ortiliron Hill milt's iinrlh of t'lls ' city , in lu ( ian Polnnil The olurtorul rufortn UW Ol l ? ; l ( TUVO the lillllClllII Poll's il'icet t'li'clinnn to tlio Vicnnn assembly h * illitrii-'n. thus brouHInc dmvn thoolauliin- lilsli niitioniil Polish intorosl. The iovorn ittt'til lm t l olr oncoiiniKoU ncrlculttirul ref - f rm nml * waKnnoil nn emulntivo spirit uo- ttvi'i'n nniiru Poles , KiitlH'iiliins unit many until mil thttvlnt , ' ( < ormnti nKriunllurnl r. : imlc < Ami utnotiK other nonslhlo tblnKH II Itin ilono llin ono tiling which should lie Itrsl nnd liost ilono In every furailtic com It unlly in iho world built roads Unit will vie In tboir enduring | iiulltlos with the tlnu t I > bo found In Knplnnd or Now HiiRlniul. 'flu * lininili'iir ul Iliilli'liin Iliniils , Imlfi'd. at winUnrliiK throiigh Callcln , I kin not iTitiiln hut Uml i would coi.nl thosti itfuiu' ' ( iilirlnti roiui * ui the greatest of nil li'.fMintf * of nil limn to Iho | iun > uat Poles. I lair iviutrul illrvctlon has been covorneu by I" ( jursn of the uriittt rliiiln of Curpiithmit if.1 ; r.tiil"s whlrh fornu the HuiiKuriuti tcuitiUrv uti the south Ar ilotvti In Iho soiithoast corner of ll'.ik-iylim , over niraliiKt wiul nml uutrnvorst < il llrnjr I'd ' * mill svlMer MohUviu this prcnt nilrrx ' ' 'I'llnclnn ' llin ami fomini'rco UI IIH. l tiotitu to Ihn northiinil It PU IM IhroiiKh U Tin1 * , which ha * n-fcntly como Into I r.Mulnein'o from beint" iho im o of ox > ru- i tts in Hit ) mn ( lallclnn potroluum Holds. 'I tionrr , Hirumjh tlm vuUer of the Pnith r ' i It" Mil In T pf the DnicJtor , It toucluH ' tlrni NanUI | r.iv. > s benco It bcnrs north I1 I MnlM'iv , tht < central ami urttatost cl'y of I iniv.n. I'lum l tnlM'r , It winds Ilko the I rp lhl rt irouml to iho won nd pas MIS thfu'ii/h Iklt inulrHit Polish capital , ami II " civ tn M ruvi i nml VIDIIIIJ. ln li ' MlRhtv thorouvtifuro. ( ally TiH ) I < l'il' ' ii > il * < in leiiKlh , pr nil the ure.it ir r e' 'OWN * of ( lallolu.und ileiplto her tfntr riti'w ' yi wim-h fur tlm iuot pul run p r l * l with | t , ( to * ml fro to this iluy i > of'U Kwxlt aud prmluctsrhlcb thor r x el litilcift Kiclinnpo with oaeh " ' r fd > < ru4o HTt > Uupt uf Moltlitvlu nml I it * > i a tU * prtl'le from Iho tr ; at tup'e | H 'i r i li IW ( ) riu u uml Amtrliin nut - t ' r , 'M willow rant * f f ev wuro \f \ > \ < * | * I * UUS M , auU aU tU limuwer- n ! an i iiiBtwub ! > M t oj un l vrartM which t-i i 'ij < ntd Into Ilimin \Hrrin > ! CKiiiiilnrrr. > ' ! l'Vw ' ) * uuiliv , wvil Uullt run v . , i i vrild iki * Mkin nrlwry fonhorlir nitiittt 'n > rv trrrat rvad > Interned It fi t > i.wrlh U > MJ | | | . ( ike In llm mil runs t ilh from llHkvin into Triuiylruala. lu ( * > r i lull 4 oilier , ttartinff Bl ! . - t 't i-ait lh , t'ultiBk' lUrouifh Uo ftwk'i41 ' , ! ! ) , | j M , ii c , HI llunfHr/ tbwurvi lr in tun pit/ . inn irfh t 'i ' > waller of * l tfr \ * . l i .1 * n. . " ki t bu * iu < ' 'f ' ' . * \ < c. f IM-H H with l l't ll i' ) pi ) " i tnlillfi , flftil t.ilct MI ' ( ti i Iftm mhllcli t MKliti ( tic nf rlftllrm , WM'miif HIM. hi ( MtfCI With ( n ( AtIMfdh knew nf ( hcif Hfn * mid n ( IhMii rnttit i < trrr form ol triif . , ! fir8'tii ! to ithd Ifnfn n rntc of routi l * ' ' AW'f ' h rpif ( Ifdncil | ii > ntiir . M SPPII Mtfli l fl Wf-t f Hil1f fi In pntilnnr inll ) l . f * pt fit TnlHil hiMhutt'ltr. rf H ttiotilnl tiH PM ! MHMM , uttd tilhl Riul tint of | * rull Rfll.t dfiil Mlnr Ih tmlmtinl fdctnil / ( fopllnie , ftttt * * eMfi rtnu 1'IMf tfi lh tlnfflff iifiii Ii1 18 * Aftrt f Imrr HOA-hpM * n ! n In litiropo ffPti * Bpfi rt tiidclr nml wwilli of j. Miltlilil Ullll "tllini. ( I ltmill1 Uiltih Ihnl In Ihrt two tir Ihirn Ihfliisnml ( films n | Mm KIM ! Mnmt romU of Mrtllrlil rt liu rt wtwiltMi or st nt < rrurlllx , or n Mill- Illicit fit ilonn sliHini , nilithl be ftrtllid on JhH ltmhiii ul dirt ilisliiticn of overv linlf nit riiulnh miltt Most of HIP j'tuclllxos ntn of wwtil lniwti mil nf brci'h or ortlttMi lo * . WliMllipf of wmwl nf sltini' . ns If from seine Kiwi ImrilMi , fvurr nun limns , nml this very Irtiiiiltitf lmnl n sliunpnlr sn t'i'sllvo sndtii'is nml Innellnr.ss in ( tin IniiiUciilir. Tlirr lire itunl fr iiinlil | In ilhlrlets ncniosl llm ( ! iirp'illiliins which form Iho llutiKirlnti lidiimlun. I'lin Hnlhonlnn pousnnts , bclnp ( if Iliisslnn slnrU. nro nil ( Ircnk ( 'Athollcs.nml Ihn Prtllsli ( Inlni'lans nro wltlnut excoptlon llninnti ( 'iilliollrs Tlioy mo ciiially | pious , Mini ( nil enn ni'Vor li.ms iTiluillx or Hhtlnn Wlllinul tvilni'xlni ! n irrinip of both In rapt dnvollon , ninny of whmn uro urovollmt priiili ule upon llio earth buforo the snrri'd lomllnlers of Cavalry At Whllsiintldo OIIH will si'ii I'lotMIs of Hieio sltnnlo mid pious do Milpos uritulniK UIKIII nil fours , \ \ lnlo tralllne hiiifo Unodi'ii eros-.es from tholr noi-Us uml shoulders , iiroiind DVLTV ro.idslmi shrlno lu nil ( liilleln , At Iho lilllo Inn whnro 1 tarry In ( 'meow. I ininlo llio iu'iiinlntinco | : ol it youth ofJ ! who had tired of Tutrus piins.int llfo. nml hud roitm to the itro.it city to souk hU fortune : ts n liulliior or survltor. l.i'ii it HOK'S Lire , llo hnil Ind tbu lion's llfo of the city Inn loiiK onoiiuh to DIIIO for his old mountain homo with an unuttoniblo loncltii ; . 1 bought his fri'oiloin of tils landlord master for M ) iniirkH , uml thus so cm rod the moat devoted ulilo 1 1 uvular over know to the shepherd hut hnnm of tlm wild ami almost unimvorsod Tatrn tnoiintnltiH. ThoHO comprise n wcstorn spur of the ( 'iiriiathlan I-IUIKU whuro tl.o lultur , botweim ( liilluhi and lluncury , are brolcon by the urortl punorainlu vulloy of Arvit.und rcnppour boyoml , lu loner nuiKCj such us the Ltptnu mid Noutrn mountnlns and the Llttlo Car pathian run no. The otitlro rodon romlnds line BtrlUln lv of tlio wilder uml Rramlor por- tlons or tlio KiiKllsh Ittlio district whcn'o the lordly llolvollyn roars his cri\b'K.V , mlst- urownod crosl above the shadowy vnlo nf St. John ; only that the nluvattons nro vastly hlKhor , Iho Kli'iii ' mid valleys moro dark and nhiutowy ; the cascades moro Impressive and subllmo ; and Iho forests more deep , vast nnd Imponulrablo to nil snvo these who Know tholr nivrot ways ; wliilo the splendid olden Httinlv UmUrlun peasantry of KnullshVost tnorolund uml Cumborlnnd , who nro both Nhuphcrds and agriculturists , havu here tholr connoncir.s l.i it purely shepherd poasuntry whosu lives and ways have boon chitiiel03s ( for tnoro than 1.UIK ) years. Wo wont by r.ill to the llttlo vlllaso of .lor- ilnnoxv , mm crossed a northern .spur of the Tutnt , thus coming diioctly into thu valley of IhoArvannd tboKreut highway from Uracow to Hud i Posth. Alonp this rouu wo tramped for n ilny In company with every manner of nii'turoi'nnu follow traveler ; loured at Arva VuiMllyit ; uml the next morning sot our faces toward the east and thof I'utra heights. lilorliM ul ii 'Mount : ! In .luiiriit'y. The plorlcs of this mountain Journey were unnvulU'd. Wild , niK od , fjrand naturo.un- chniiKcd from creation by tlio IiunU of man , wns mine for complete enjoyment. This , too , wus otitr.incinily varied bv occasional slm- ultancoita views of a marvelous character. Our way led mainly alonj ; the soutnern or lluiiBuriuii slopes , tint now and then tnv punk * , Ludvlc , who sootuod to movu straiRlit as the HUht at n mount'iiti bird to his own oone , brought mo to tUo very peaks of the dividing belKhts. To llio north the country slopott across Galiula nionc the trrout Polish plain into Klissinn Poland. Winter stilt t.old nil this land of terror and famine lu Its steely Krnsp. Only in ( Juliciu , ana especially in some ot tlio sholtorcil souihorn vulloys beside tlm Carpathians , wcio tbo croons and gladness of sprinc bL' lnniiifr to bo mnnifectod. 'I'o the bouth , another cll-no : iiuloju another world. Iluucnry , land of wino and dance and son . encircled by its micjhtv wro.uh of mountains , nnd visible as far as Kuda-Posth , lav Biiroad before our e11'0. n disk of throo- liinir ( jrccn mid bloom. lliuk : to thu Olil Ilonif. That nlRbt wo catno to Ludvle's people. The reunion was touching unit Joyful. Between - tweon 'JOO and HOO souls comprised tliis ono mountain side band. Perhaps there 010 100- , ( MM ) folk of the same sort in Iho Tatrn rnngo. They am all unepherds. principally Roat- honls , and Iho number ot animals they care for must roach millions. For about four months of thu winter they retire to such towns ns Nic.iI/.wlcc , .lablonka , Neumarkt , Tliurdorin , Uumijcc , Md ura , llopisko and Kriwnn altliouuh many ri'imiinin their huts upon Iho mountains prolltlm ; by woodcraft in trapping und .snixrintr anlnicls and birds so tilling up nnd overcrowding the villasoj that they bornrrio winter cities. They call themselves Podhnlinns. Tholr lntiuaio ( IH it mixture or dialect of iho nnclont Mapyar nml the ( Jormanlo tontruc. Their food is slmplv oats , either boiled in to a thick porridKo or nindo Into n thin broad of oatmeal and salt , baked before the coals lilio iho Scotch "bannock , " coat milk whov. the wild mountain fruits , and such small game us they can secure in the mountain for ests. They neither have nor wish any other. Unlike the ( uliclan peasant , who is a slave to brandv , ami the Hungarian pousnnt , who lovo.s nml can si-euro Rood and chnap wine , tuny drink no liquor of any sort whatever , and nro liu o in frame , handsome in fuce and phvslciuo , robust nnd powerful , nnd livq to an extraordinary old age. A \ViunleriliK C.lp-i.v Ililnd. The band which I visited wns a fair exam ple of thorn nil. It Iiml ] u t como unon the southern nlopo3 of the mountains from the valleys with it.s hords. but its members hail already oullt a mountain vlllneo of thirtv hull. Thejo wcro of tree limbs , bark and leaves , lari0 and comfortable , but nil opcnlni ; to the south , All the bund , including wo- 11,011 , were dressed in the u tit an red skins of the coat with hoods und sandiils of the same ma tor I al. Tliov do not remain long in taoso sylvan huts , but , as the summer advances , limvo them , never to return to the same structures , for tlio hi her grazing lands , where now homes nro built in each cbatiRC of location. L'.uch band really compi-isos ono imraonso family , patriarchal in sys tem , und , as nearly as I could Judge tn n uront extent communnl tn i'0-arJ ( to their llltlo ( 'alninu's. Hy nat uro they nro full ot sentiment nnd nro rude pools atu art ist * of no moan quality. The mountain pleiiR around thorn constantly ro-cchu tholr wild nnd endless vocal melodies nml the exultant notes of the cziunnok uiid the Milondid en- thuilnsin of tholr movements thrill ono when of an cvcnlne thov ongaco ; in the c/urdns , us only these strong logged inounta'ncors can whirl and leiip , u this wolrd Hungarian na tion nl danco. They nro Arcuilmns pure ana Implo ; simple , good itnu pure. MiirjAi.4. \ . Spectacle * , Dr. Cutlimoro , lee ! building. Coimlilrnili' MiMlcr. "Who or yeu workiii" fur now , Pin- 111 * ? " "Ye know MukMhy tlmt has tliolivor > "Is it him ? ShuroJ wouldn't work foi a man n * iiiiinu as him. It's a hard liuiiio helm * . " "Ah ! yor inUlaUnn in the mnn. Oil Mulcnhy id ono ov the kindest an' most ronalilerato Uiw-os in town. Ho allows nliih onu of his hands sixtuun hours to do a day'd worlj In. " Acrldi'iilVII1 lliippi'ii , I'olttlsal Uoodlur ( anu'rlly ) How In cnwtiim ilUl you lianpuit tolo-ni my cnso1 ; l < awynraiologotlpaUy | | ) It wag all an aeulilant , my tluiir air ; r.ll an accident. ' Jjuw wiwlt ? " "You * e . I was o busy working up vd'ir ' | K.ltiiMl | iiill on the jiult'O that I loiVi't to hunf the jury ' j , Ur Cullluioro , 11 oo build illASD AKJIY DEPARTMENT A ( Ifnlifjrltig Exhibit of Growth of NobrAkn Sons of Veterans , itfORT OP THE DIVISION COMMANDER tilpirlniil rnlt'C ol n Vlruliiln Slii\r In I InVui \ - - < liry ill ii Ulssitiiil SiildltT nlnl Ills SnlKllltiln Son \HfloiM Noll's , Division ( 'oiiiitmmlor ! ' . I' . Corrli-h of ho Nebraska Sons of Veterans ha-4 l - uod u oln'iilnr eoiu'ornliitf llio growth mil I'oiidilloii of the tmU'r. The llrst ton canips I'oporlitiR for the lastquar- i-r are the ( ' . N . Hnlnl of Wooplnj ; Wiitor , ,1. M , Slundman of Albion , .John Krumont of OnWitt , Ksttrd of Kolson , of L'rulf. , it. I ) . Spoarnwn of I'anillion ; Mllosof Oukdalo , II. G. Lowe > f Stromsbtirjr. Iv M. Slantoti of UlsitifJ City , and .Madrid of Madrid. The following uatni4 ] were mimtorod n Biiii'D latt , report : A. . .1. Wouvor Na lilt , llumbuldl , by CI. li. Sampson ; Mi1- Klnloy , No. no , i'lUmor.by C. li. Clurk ; , No. 151 , Orchard , by W. N. lessen ; Colonel ( . ' . L. Harris , No. ! > - , I'cilar Hiipltls. by K. I' . Corrii-k and 1' . A. H irrowi ; I'olonol , i'P. . Corrlek No. 1-Vt , Oono.t , by A. Ii , Soarl ; Appomitl- tex No. 164 , Herman , by .Inmoi Pair- cliild. The following o.imps have boon reinstated : Miles camp No. 7 , O.ikdnlu ; La ( irango No. ! il , St. lidxr.trils ; Low- ollyn No. W ) , Nollgh. Caiti | ) No. 11 , Poaca , hnt made appll- c.ilioi. for i-oinstatomont and Vill soon bo foiiiul in line. The consolidated reports for the qtiar- tor ending December 81 , ISill , .shows : Camps Momborn Nnmlior In uood fltandln ? at dntr o ( Instiupori 77 1,7(11 ( Gains liy organization and mustiTln 5 Ml Hy transfer 0 11 liy rotnst.itunipiit 10 "ii jesses Hy rtlsbamlcd ! ! 31 liy death Hy homirttblo discharge S Hy transfer IT , By siuiionsloii , s Sill Totiillov * 7 23J Nuiiibor ri'tniilniiiK In rood standlm ; ill 1.W Financially the report Hhows receipts oflo5.10disbttrsemontsil)3.Sl ; : ) , leaving balance of ilil.3 , " ) in the hands of the quartermaster. Tlio receipts of the camps combined were 81,0 0.77 and the ditibur oniontd , $1.077.1)2 ) ; balance , $ ! ) IU.85. The commander expresses prntinc-a- tion at the handsome g.xin iniulo sini'o lust report , ami urges continuance of the good work. Mustering Olllcor W. S. .Tolloy has resigned , owing to business that prevents - vents his absence from homo. Surgeon C. li. Sampson IE ordered on duty. Camp cmniimmlors and first sur- goants will make immediate reports to him. him.Tho The committee on revision of the di vision by-laws , consibting of Judge Ad vocate M. C. Ila/.on , Surgeon C. ii. Sampson and Allen P. Hrown , is di- rei'ted to proceed with the worlc. Port Ulakely camp No. 58 has returned to the fold. Commander J. P. Zollingcr of .camp ICo. 00 , David City , reports prepara tions for the Hold encampments pro gressing rapidly and auspiciously. A rate of ono and one-third faro for the round trip lias been granted by the Transmis ouri Passenger association on all railroads in Nebraska for the David City encampment. The following committees have been appointed to assist the cornmittoo on ar rangements : On invitation and spank ers. Ed O. Hall ; on advertising , L. Y. Jordan : on reception and accommoda tion , P. H. Naracoug , li. C. Walker and iirnest West ; on procuring wood and straw , J. It livaiiH , Will Hay and Fos ter Taylor ; on badges and decoration , L. C. Munns , Fred King and T. 11 Smith ; on music. Clyde 13. Taylor , George Hamilton and Lou Harris ; on grounds and tnnts , F. W. Loator , S. F. Mi-own and Frank Lemon. All communications regarding the en campment should bo addressed to lid G. Hall , secretary of I'ommittoo on arrange ments fur oiglilh annual Hold encamp ment , D.ivid City , Neb. Attention has boon called to the fol lowing Bontonco in orders No 2 : "No company shall bo ruled out on account of technicalities in uniform or in arms. " Too liberal a construction must not bo given to tlio above sentence. Techni calities in uniform can only extend to the difference in the uniform as docribod in the old and revised editions of the C. II. & R. A Kiiiii.iiitlt'iir llrronl. Now and then a romantic war record develops in the course of business before the committees on pensions and war claims. Dabnoy Walker was a Virginia slave , who rendered important service to the union cause as a spy , unt received little or no compensation for his services , One of the firnt measures ordered by General Pope upon assuming command of the Army of Virginia , Juno 20 , 1S02was that the cavalry attached to King's division should endeavor to break up the Vir ginia Central railroad. In obedience to this order the federal cavalry made fro * qtiont and successful incursions against the road. They burned the depot at Heaver Dam Station ( July 2(1 ( , 1802) ) ' . and tore up several miles of rails. Tlioy also had a severe contest with Stuart's oriv- ulry , and dofoitod it near Cartnol's church. These raids Inlllctud much damage upon the enemy , und prob.ibly retarded his advance for a considerable length of time. Dabnoy Walker acted us guide and fccout on these occasions. His thorough knowledge of the country enabled him to load the union trorps to the most vulnerable points in the on- oiny'a line of coniinuniciition , who were so much incensed against him that they ofTcrnd n heavy reward for his head. Captain CJeorgo F. Noye * , the author of a book entitled "Thu Blvouae and the iJaUlollold , " refers to Dabnoy Walker us follows : "tiui'o ' a largo body of troops were now a = s > omblcd , and occasional "expedi tious of cavalry were son ! out to disturb tlio quiet nf tlio enemy , burn iho rail- ro'id bridges nnd thus interrupt com munications , sometimes having a brush with theonomy'si'avalryind bringing in Eomo nrisoiiiTH , Their usual guide wns a native-born Virginian , in whom wo all became much interested. Ho seemed tome mo a sort of Daniel Webster in obuny a strong , clear-headed man , who hid ; reached a true conception of the real issue in this war , and Uurotnd himself , body and soul , on the right sidit. Knowing all the roads and byways in thu section , and bravo a * a lion , ho led our bin s with all the cool courage nued ed in u scoul , established a completion- sh-n ( system of espionage among the poo- | jo | of his own color , and thus brought in much valuable information , The did luui the honor to ollur 1,51)0 ) , t rownrd for htstioid : , and wollj they might , for tin wna worth to the union ino any two oP Ifio t > est of in , ' Walkur In all ) Deceived JoUO for his services. _ , . Oonornl Algiir. . persuaded Oonoral two or-'thri-o yours before the Inttor'stUirith t tko out a $ oO.WO lifo liisurntu-o policy. At llrst the here of ( 'oil a r i' rook nnd WlnehoMor declared that ho could tiftt' ntTord to pay the pre miums but (5onpT ( : l Algor , so the story goes , paid thorn hHiisolf for three years. meanwhile throwing a llttlo d'lHt In Sheridan's ovusitiy talk about the value of "Llttlo Phil's" name to the company as an advertisement. Accordingly , after Sheridan's death , his widow got llio full lu'tiolltof the policy. Speaking of the confederate rally nl New Orleans , the Cincinnati Times- Star savs : Hoaurogard is the only full iri-norai of the confudorato army now living. Tlio nine surviving lieutenant generals are Hticknor , Jinny , Gordon , lAngstroot. Kirby , Smith Hamilton , S. I ) . Kco , Wheeler ami A. 1' . Stewart. Thirty-throe major generals and 1110 brigadiers are still on the roll of sur vivors. Hoar Admiral L. A. Klmborly , who was placed on the retired list recently , served with distinction during the war , having boon executive olllcor on the Hartford , standing by the side of Far- ragut when that vessel passed the Port Hudson battorios. Ho was also in com mand of the I ' ,101 lie station when the Trenton ami Vamlalia wore destroyed and the Vipslc boaclied by a hurricane in Apia , in Samon , in 1S8S ) . " urns. The llttlo daughter of a Wisconsin democrat , says the Detroit Free Press , hud boon hearing her father call Secretary - tary Husk ' 'Uncle .lorry , " as all good WihConsunB do , regardless of party , and she didn'tliko it. "Mamma , " aho said ono day to her mo the r. "why does call Governor lllWUILUt t 11 1 \t V."J1 papa / * * v.j&riv'ii r > Husk 'Undo .lerryV " " 1 presume , " replied the mother , "that no does it beciuibO ho likes him. " "Papa isn't his nephew , is heV" "No. " "Nor ho isn't any relation to him , la ho ? " "No. " "Well , then , ' ' she said philosophic ally , "I suppose I'll have to put up with It , but it is some consolation to know that papa isn't any kin to a republican. " An American lady visiting Paris was continually interested in the smart little hoys in whlto caps and aprons who de liver the wares of the pastry coolcs. Ono day she said to ono of these boys who had brought her some cakes : "Ah , 1 biipposuyoti got the benefit of those cakes youm-lf bomotimesV" "What do you luoan , madamoV" ' 'You oat a cako.now and then ? " "Hat them ? Oh lip , mudame , that wouldn't do. 1 onlv liclc 'em as I come along ! " A l-ycnr-olil girl created a laugh ono nitrht in ono of .tlu ) public parks. The band did not arrive so promptly as Iho she expected anil she began to fear that it would not come ; 'ill. ' Never mindV said her father consol ingly , "if it doesn't come I'll sing you a song. " _ ' 1 " 1 don't want'you to sinir , " persisted the discriminating ! child , " 1 want some music. " * l , ! * Tommy , who hrul been having some severe lessons on uMn'g his knife , was bent out on an 'urnim ! to the family washerwoman. Wlion ho returned ho said : ' , "I bad some. , dfimpr , with her little bov , mamma , and > ho1 doesn't eat witli his knife either. " "I suppose his mother has taught him it wasn't polite to oat with his knife- , " said Tommy's mother. ' No'm , " answered Tommy , regret fully , "ho oats with his lingers. " -K- ) ( Flossie's grandfather has of late boon growing stout , and at the same time hi- ; hair has been growing thinner. The other day the younster was running her liandh over his face and head and the changes startled her. "My. oh , " she exclaimed , "tho cracks is all goin' out of grandpa's face and his hair's wearin' out on ton. " A WINNING In that cront and pxclllni ; name which Is ever ticltiK played between Health and l.lfo on onu side , anil Disease and Death on the other , Abil ity Is thu Joker , Kx ] > erlencu Hie Itlsht Iluwpr , and Skill the I.crt. And tli' ' e areullUeldby America's unrivaled Specialists , DRS. BEtTS &BETTS Whose marvelous Mifyess In enroling and permanent curfct if ) ull diseases of a private 01 delicate natuir id tie wonder of the ago , SyphlJIs , I , ; Gonorr h corj 11 , , SpermatOiThoaa , Strlcturo , ' ll Vnrlcocolo , l ( | ( - ,11 , . P-118- t' Lost Mnn hood , So tn Innl V/oaUnosB , Fo m n 1 a Won U ness. Sexual Dlbuanus , ICIdnny Troubles , Blndilornncl Urlnnry plfficultloa All hclcntlflcjlly , safely , speedily and perma * nentl ) curft. _ 8firt ; 1'our Cents for I' O p.ine Haak , hand * boinely illiiEliattil. Cousullallcii J'rre. U.ui upon , or address ui'.li f.tainji. DRS , BETTS & BETTS 1IU Houtli Mlh .St , N K Corner 14th and D < iulas , > ' . Omaha , Neb. MADE ONLY BY N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO. RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe ami always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , IMotches on the Face , Uright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , Chronic Diarrhavi , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizziness , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash , Painful Digestion , Pi ra pies , Rush of Blood to the Head Sallow Coin- , - plexion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired F c c 1 i n g , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tabules is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross § 2 , sample bottle 15 cclils. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. OZS.FOR ABSOLUTELY PORE - FFJAQ.UC.S & . CO. KANSAS CITV. NO. 'ITS VnicM I Bty euro 1 do not inonn merely to stop them Easily , Quickly , Permanently Restored. for n tiinu r.ud then Imvo Ihrm return again. 1 mom n AVeiiknenH , Xervnn nt-ii , Ileblllljnnd nil radical euro. I hive mndo Iho il t > cat.u of 1'ITS , Kl'I * the truln of ovll from onrly errornorhitur CXCCIIHC , l.IIPSY or FALLING SICKNKSS n lifu.nng | etuily. I the roults of o\cirwc rl ( , rUkncs1 * , worry , etc. Fuli unrn-ult my remedy t.i euro tlio worst cnse * . Uucau e Btrcngtli , dcvclninicnt , mid tone plvt'n to pvi-rjr organ nnd portion nl the . . body. Hlmplo , n.itnrnl others Imo failed 11 no reason fur nt nuwrecemnuft methods. Juinioillatn laitiruvcmont rccn. Tuilura cure , rii'mlntonco fcr a treatise mid o 1'reo ItottJoof Imiunilblo 2.UK ) rofercnecs. Book , cxplanutluua lijj mffilliblo rei.iedy. Give Kxi > restiand 1\M Otiico. Mid rrdofn ninllud ( scnlcd ) froo. Address 11. ( J. ItOOT , .11. C. , ISil IVnrl M. , N. V. ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO N. f CHICIIESTCH'S EtIGUCH. RED CROSS THE ORIGINAL ANDCZNUIIJC Tlif nnly rillfe , Surf , rd riltalli I'lll for ! < ! . l.lidlCJ. k Dniczl.l f r f7l'B"l'r ( ; : njl.h ( Inammul llrand Iii lieil a"'l BoM nililllo \ l.njc.M lH | lllillurrH.Uii Tt'oniialhrrl.11111. > < ! * < fulauuHnu ami Imitatanl All | .11I. . liijn.ul.oar.1 . . l..m , pirn rupprri. > rr dniiciru ; > i c-oniilrrn ll . At l > nipnl.lii.r wnJ ni IP. In .wmp , r.r narllculiri umlmouUli. n.l . "Hc-llfr for I.mill. . " Intnlrr hji-iluri. . Mull. 10.1100 Tnllnimil > ll ' * nr I'ar'r , CHICHESTtn CHCMICfL CO. . MuiJUyil hqnnre , , M bl ull I.ui'ul llruicdnU. I'lltl.MH-LI'HIA. 'A- Street Omaha Neb. 1316 Douglas , , . rOlT paCltL'll , nil I'lR'KB 1C inHI IUU rUUlUIIts UIBI-IIIIUI. unu pui on Corresponfleiii-a strictly iirlvntu. lloolt ( Myot rl of Llfo ) ( row. Oflloo hours 8 o. m. to 1) p. u , s 1U u. ill. to 11 ta , Sund suiinii for ropljr. FAT FOLKS REDUCED nv DR. SNYDER. The Surconpful Oboslty SpodnlUb. Mm I. M ( niilipll. | ArsiloVI , l.ofiiro unit iipntiiunii l > r lr HutiliT \\oirsno I M < tici'n Imrln , n lilllo oliat \\lih ni'liilil.or . .IMIIIK nn.l . till ttlti' , 'I'liuiiKlil I iino\rr Ililn nlli'rnnon Ami InKc iiniiii' itu'ir | unnlni knlfo , I tiMrioneil Hint knlfii lonifln llio InUl Mi'nnt t'ttnnk It lioiiio IOTIU nun. Mill nlii'n f.tlkoKi'l I'lit ol\tr I noltiii tli ' \ ii'tntlu'r nlon \oujiit i.nslil tnx'O Ml ' .lnni > , Suol 1 dtu'lnrn nlu * toi kn ronl trim. \ on knnn tltit M nlirnTi * I'orn no fnt , \\pll nun iliK'n KOI rlulil Kllin. Hri'iilinUti tier tlc li riMlmtnl , ( Mj nn\A \ , linn lii t 'limit utimulnil I'tnmil * . V'lfippnoi t\M'iil ) iMimulA n tnntilh llun m.mlrrtn . ! tlmt nHilnli > ' Tlii't it'nilof II IU t 111 lln > | .I\.IH | \ml rriil slniuix fur n llllli' Look , \VlthliiforiiintUiu MMUI It. 11if.'I.'In' tin'Iri'iliiii'til t.iiik . I M'KKl I liu nililri" > ii mi thin I'liiuT , \\tlt I'T Ml .I.IIIIM lioj I r o W ! Himior t MI'IIU * . Ilinurs PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. TtnitHrTlnc. no InrontHnirhnt , tiurnilfMiinn.1 nn hna Fllo'tn Hlrlnljr coiill.li.ntlHl. I'nritrvulntiiiuidlm. tluionluli utlilrt'Mi nlth fv lu ntunti1 * , DR. O. W. F. SNYDER. McVickcr's Theatre Blilu. , Chlcano , III. If you , irc not sine tlmt the whiskey you nro now uting , an a bevcrngo or fur medi cinal purposes , is positively pure ami whole some , ask your dealer or druggist for It is guaranteed to bo absolutely pure , rich and mature. You may know it by its fine flavor and the proprietary bottle in which it is served. For sale at all first-class drinking places and drug Mores. Call for "Cream Pure Kye" and take no other. 4 DALLEMAND A CO. , Chicago. V DR. J. E , McGrB/EW , THE SPECIALIST IN THE TRUATMENT OF ALL FOHMO OF PRIVATE DISEASES GONOR RHOEA , STRICTURE , SYPIlILia , GLEET AND ALL WEAKNESS AND DISORDERS OF YOUTH AND MAN HOOD. IMMEDIATE RELIEF WITH OUT LOSS OF TIME FROM BUSINESS. \Vrltu for CiiculiiM N. i : . Cor. HIM iiml r.irnum HU. , | 3miliii : , Nel > N , M , RUDDY , THE ONLY PRACTICAL OP1ICIAN Jl'i ' South IMIi t. , rartiaiii t Tlii-atur. EYES TESTED PR ] (7liiHSus ( I'ltto-.l Ui roim-dy ull ilufui'U uf oyo- slilit. Slool hiiuot.it.-lus of KU'ir.iiitoiiil ( ju.illly } 1 nml up. Solid ( Jolil SpBctii-l' , anl Kyo'l.nm , li und ii\vnrl. | ) OpoiillstN ] iiuiiT'tnHifor | ) Khissus lllloil correctly siiinu dny as rucolvoJ AETIFIOIAL HUMAN EYE5 INSERTED 'HOME ' } INDUSTRIE By Purchasing Goods Jlfacle at the Following Ncbraski Factories. If you cannot find what yon want , communicate with t/is manufacturers as to what dealers handle their goods. AWNJNOS HASKK 'I1 S OMAHA TENT AND OMAHA BASKET TAG. AWNING CO. TORY Klnirs , > minmiiek , oil nn ! Cnimeltv SOO > nor dny ruliliur clothlnc fund tar ! I'nrkliieliuti'H toon'or cntaliivnu 111 I r'linmm UllMi-unJl < 'ai | Av. Tt'1.1775 JJHKWKHS. FRED KRUG BREW-1 ° f-1AHA BREWING ING CO. , ASSOCIATION Our bottled rublnut l > oer ( junrnnieoO to oqtml out- oollvcTC" ! to anv part , dilii brniuli. Vlnirit ot I he ill ) Kxiiorl bottlni ltu > r llu ; , lnck un Slrajt ' dntlvurud Ui fitmlllui OMAHA BOX FACTOR/ | JOHN L. WILKIE , Nntloil nnd llovMnllol | MnmifiiuturiT of var \ inpiw-lly. > , ! ' ) I p r boxtiii , I8 ! tl ! Ht .Miir'B ) ilny i ; t Ooiatiii1'el IIJ 1' . O onxstli Aviinuti J101I.KUH. I J1UJUOHUS. V/ILSON ft. DRAK.c I JNO P. THOMAS . riintrnctitrnf brick , utoiii Tubular nuoi. oil nnd l nll klnH iiinsnnrf im-l vratiir tank * , l > ruoi > | nfu , b-illdliu. eonar nml n , mieuurun wurx oto uniowull. Orlot I' . O uui I''Ul ' un I 1'luru ) i - | ItUIUK. WESTERN STcAM HRICK All klci-Hul brli'kn iltli .V II , V. .M II U J. I' nmiim | l'rn | > rlotur THE03TE RHOJDP. Mirliu Wu.'nn . Mf Co lnciir | > iirnt i | Iliipnlrlnit on iliurt no- tlco i trrtu < u jiutntln4. ! kJI Nil i'n I'ul lu'iT KK , KTO. | CONSOUiDArEO HONACK CO t ointt'itmttli C'oi > | irt wurk ul till tupoilcrt uiO Jutiu Mil lUrui-j at I'.li lOlb J. H RICHARD. J. BECKMAN , Clirnri. Totiicoo i nn 1 sni rj' ArtlclJi. ICIl Kiirni n I'Jl * 1'nrimtu H. BESELIN. SMOKE" BLUi SEAL I'l'oclnl iir.inili mtli t ? C1G4R urdor. Kiictorr. SIICJ I'ntrlc't nvo Viilirn ki Mantfiiotnr ; r'turu. 8JJ N liltli. .lucob J kxknluk , in'f' . ' 4 > YK WOUKS. | OMAH\ \ STEAM DYi WO3K3. cioanliK V ilrin < n f ov3tr datorlptlon 131 H' ' ) < r.irl Iroot. KI.Ol'U. S , r. OILMAN OMAHA MILLING OfllcoAmlll , 1111 N. I'Jfl ' C. K , Illiick , ManiKor. I ffl _ _ ' " " CHAS. SHIVER'ICK" & CO. , Kurnlluro. liirp-j'.i nucl , liraporiiK , | I'Mb r.lrnu n I IKONVOKIS. . I PAXTON i VIERLMG OMAHA ANJ IRON WORKS , IRON WORK'S. Hnfns vituUi , Jill tvork , Wrouvlit anl rut Irrri ; Ironiliutluri nnl tire o - liiilldln. work. I'Ditbiui , c | i i. U Androan , bm rturn , oln . lull nnl J.ok un. " ' ' " "INDUSTRIAL IR'O'N" WOHK5 , MUnnd ruimlrlni : : nil kind ! iuiiclilni > r,7U d UIU > l Tel. IIIJ , KINUMNtl. KVTh. "OMAHA KINDLING" FACTORY. Klndllui ! mil unwditit nl riju oiiutili * prtcai innt : < lniKlm 'I'ol 411 \ i.r THE OMAHA MATTKES- WMIro o , fii'itlirr I'll- lu itnd ryiiif trlor * Ill'j OATS l.ii Ctlii Cemtl KATZ-NEVINSCO. Mill * .Mfk rnrnil tree lit A k ijnur urncar tut quallul rolled otti I'KINTISUS A N'l > MOOICIMND 1C US REcD JOB PRINTIN3 CO. , ! Uo llulldlni. OMAHA R'JBBi" " ? CO , . MARKS BROS' srt of nil SADDLERY CO , klndi llriuid" ol riibbur "Full Htock nulillui nn I II : U uoudi. Imrnof n spocl ilty 1 J.M r'nrnnrn SU 11J7 llnriiiiy SASH , JJOOKS , I1UINOS. H. F. CADY LUr/iicH CO. Monldln/i , talr rnllt Onicn nncl Hank ttor a nuweit , HtliKiori , croi | tpucully nor * , ulo. TnliipUaiia Jl * JI North'-h ) litll uuJMirjjr SUonti SYKUI' . TKl'NKS FARRELL & . CO. C. H. fOHlf , i ' , 1'rtiiarrui , MlniJ Slvuifarlurur of Mo > it an I Anpli HutTrunki , .Siin.ili I'm lir. rni.i | , Muln < n < I TMvviltu Hmri. olJ 2IIH ath GERMAN YUSl CO. I CMTtR W .in tnl Ma vurruitori nnd iirnir.-r * Ma.lolil Uu..i , XI' ' M'lrtw U III ! lUrn-f I ' " Jl , I l.a-l Oiutb *