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    ' 1 TIIL DAILY BBL ° U\ZdIIA , TIIUItSD11Y , JULY 2G , 1883. _ _
TIIE OMAHA BEE.
1'uhlfhed eicry mbri + tnq , citcept Sunday. The
rely Monday morning duly ,
aanA ar MAtr. ,
One . . . . . . , , , , Threntonlha.ttp.00
Six Month , . , , , . . , , .
till ! WExxLT 91Ix , TUDLIaIt ) D xraRT WZD.xDAr ,
raft t'D.TTAtD.
One Year . et xi mrco M.nth..4 FO
SlxDtonth , . , , . . LW I One Month. , , „ 20
Amodcan New. Come ; ny , Solo Agents Now.doal
en In rho United StMe , .
twaararoxnascx.
A Commhnlatlont relating to Now. and F litnrlkl
rnstter..houldbeoddrosrcd to the EDtti * or Tun
BIR ;
xestr1 ! Lxrr.a. ,
All Buelno.s t.etters and Ilemlttaneca should ho
addressed to Tint Irlx rept.t.lato Co.rAxT , OMAHA.
Drape , Chroks and I'ostoaro : onlors to be tnaie pay.
able to the order of the rompsny.
TBE BEE BUBLISRING CO , I PROPS ,
E. BOSEWATEE , Editor ,
PItOCEEDiNOS it ! the injunction Mli (
hnvo been continued merit next Friday.
DEMOOnATS complain that it is ton
warns to howl for Tildonllcndricks and
the old Ticket ,
S1wBItiNO has begun on Sixteontlt
street , and the Union Pacific nina arc
virtuously indignaut that they can't stop
that contract also ,
Mlt. BAEEtt assured the council that
ho was in favor of the immediate paving
of pith street , but- , And ho rucurdod
his vote with Ifascall to p0stlmue.
Mn. MunruY hasn't a word to say ,
but ho votes every time with the railroad
cappers and robbers. Mr. Murphy will
have to explain to the workinguwn.
. .
.ter.
lterotTS from all the western ranges
chow that cattle nro in excellent ceidi
timn and the indications are that the
drive will be the lprgest ever known.
BUOKET situp keopera rued "corner"
crokers are the worst worried met over
the strike on which the operators do not
yet show any dispositiotrto send in " 30. "
MLssoout's now high license act will
increase the revenue of that state nearly
a million dollars a year , without any in.
c'ciso in the price of her favurito
boverago.
Surrosisa the paving suits are carried
to the supreme court , na they will be , if
the taxpayers who ask protection from
robbery arc driven to it , will the U. P.
nine in the council atop all improvotnonta
until the supreme court has rendered a
decision , just to spite the tax-payers of
Omalial
.ter. . .
IOWA is to be enlivened this year by an
unusual political canvas. The two candidates -
dates for governor are to hold a series of
joint discussions , beginning on Lho 20th
4 f Auguat at Independence. Prohibi-
Lion is to be the main issue and the dam
mocracy are confident of gaining many
votes through the debates. It is claimed
that the solid Gorman vote will be thrown
.against the republican ticket.
BEN Burt.Ea i notP'ccurato in hiaitt-
tiatics. He is now taken to taak for lifa
remark that our foreign born citizens
fought the battles of tire war. Tune ro-
.cords show that 74.48 per cunt. of
southern soldiers woronatives of the United
itod Status , 8.70 percent. wore Germans ,
.f.14 ) per cent were Irish , etc. Ills excellency -
celloncy assumes that the naturalized
rotor constitutes a largo majority of the
country.
' . .cn1ON which will interest the In.
die , but which blwwa the male prejudice
against "pull back" dresses , has beets
rendered by .Tustico Miller of the Supreme -
premo court. Seine time ago a Nfuw
sort girl arrayed in one of these garbs
attempted to alight from a railroad train ,
but the garb "ci4tchiug onto" some object
"pulled back" the young lady , and she
foil between the depot platform and sustained -
tained quite severe injuries. Sulu
brought suit against the railroad comiti
ny , but the lard-hearted justice ruled
that she could not recover , of the groun d
of contributing negligence on the part o f
the "pull back , "
,
DANA'S text of "Turn the rasctts ; out'
has tlrawn out several excellent littl e
diacoverien. The preuchorof the Bodoi i
Journal takes It and sernelizea as fun
lows :
"Tho statistics of the various pdminis
tratiosh are readily accessible. Fron
then we learn that under the pats
+ saint of democracy , Andrew Jackson , tin
etcalinge of tutu ofico lloldea wore o
such a InaBnificent scale that of ever Y
t $1,000 received $0,53 clung to th
t fingers which should have turned it int
the treasury , and of every $1,000 poi
r opt $10.30 wan similarly absorbed. Th
q Van Burun administration followed i
the aauw line out even a larger scale , to
of every 81,000 , of dlabursunmit $21.1
l were litolen. On the other hand , undo
Lincoln , with nil the temptations an
opportunities incident to the general ci u
ineulization attendant upon war , an
the handling of vast autos of money , tit
4ventgu loss for $1,000 of rocelph tut
e diaburseneuts was only seventysix coat
under Grant it was twenty-four' ' cett
and under Mayes , whom the tleaoera
generally have iitadu the target for the
must virulent abuse , it was reduced
eight-tenths of a mi11. From the eight
tenths of a trill under Ifayes to ti
$10,31 ruder Jackson , and rho $21.
under Van Buron , is a long atop , whi
ropresent8 , in effect the distance betwc
extreme accurnoy and cottacientiousti
wt the one ) mid , and uxtroute prof iga
on the other.Vlton the votora of t ]
country arc tuked to exchange the ayat
' of adiuiniatratlun represented Ity the ft
met for that symbolized by the matt
e
they arc likely to demand a good deal
tune for cunsltleratlou.1
r ,
-i
A I'URIU' NUI&LNCl' .
From the tiny that Champion S. Chaco
was re-elected mayor of Omaha , the bet.
ter class of our citizens hnvo felt tlten
selves disgraced , ltefote lee could take
his oath of office , he was prostrated from
the drunken debnuclt with which ho
celebrated his election , No sooner
had he gotten over his spring fever , a
mild attack of the jinni jinn , titan
lie began n career that has ntndo hits not
only n public disgrace but a c01nmon nui-
sauce. Instead of profiting by the
eras reproofa of hla friends , he lms gone
from bad to worse until now there is a
universal domanfl for his resiguntinn or
removal. Front morning until night ho
tramps front saloon to anloon amttl in the
intorvnls botweei drinking ho makes life
utisomblo for every eau with whomtm ho
cones iii contact , As insoleit as hue is
egotistic , lie hart inaulted end abused
every city ofieer fronthte treasurer to the
1)01100 judge , 011(1 front the police judge
t0 the city clerk , lie hna assuuued
poven anti authority that HO
one over expected a mayor
to exorcise and in his demented
ravings pas donnuralized the wlnolo nuni
cipal ntachiue. lie has taken upon llinn-
self t. , be both the author anti cxc
eutor of the lawIn his drunker rautb
thugs about the streets ho has assaulted
Private citizens wlro were pcacably con
ductiug their business mud officiously
meddled with matters that rho not concert
hint. This associates and boon coupat
join ; are the bummers iuid bunts tvlto
congregate at the resorts ha fre
quouts and loaf around tire street cor
tiers.
tiers.Worst
Worst of all , common report charges
him with blackmailing gamblers amid at.
tempting to bleed keepers of disorderly
houses. These reports have taken tutu
shape of specific charges in the press , and
yet this lnat pas not taken the first stop
to vindicate himself , \Vith an unexpired
terns of twenty utonths , such an oxecu-
tile t ; oven more dangerous to tire public
interests than ho is to himself ,
Unless hue resigns or is deposed by thu
council , one of two things will have to be
dote. his relatives and friends will
hnt'u to organize a committee of safety to
keep his worst ewtny , rum , out of iris
reach , and provost raids upon oftcials ,
ga tblors and other victims , or h cenniis
sign of lunacy must consign him to nu
asylum for the cure of inebriates and
lunatics.
! JR < IIN JEST ,
Herbert Spencer's warning to Amen-
can buaimiosa and professional moon
against what he termed the nationtl vice
of overwork is daily receiving now illus-
. Every foreigner who cones
over to tire United States is struck with
the feverisls oxeiteuet and intense
mental strain which nccolnpauics
Amoricat methods of transacting
business. Three qunrtors of our
norclants and professional neon
scent utterly incapable of taking
any rational recreation. In their hasty
trips to the seaside , the mountain or the
summer resprta they are followed by the ,
mall and the telegraph. The stock ticker
tells them daily of the rise and fall of
prices. Busineas associates whom they
meet , though distant froni the great
cities , maintain business associations in
the midst of their very pleasures , amid
the niind burdened with the worries and
cares of their occupation , finds to rehaxa-
tion of the high strung tension which is
wearing out its force and slowly sapping
its vitality.
Unlike other 1)001)10 , our merchants
and speculators amid money earners nutk u
work at end and not a heats toward s
leisure. The nccunudatiou of wealth b0
Collies a ruling passion , wlticli cannot b u
laid aside wlien a conquoterco has beet ,
secured , through shattered nerves and , ti
failing constitution give warmimig of the
sacrifice of all the best powers to the
modern Molach. In a late funeral aer
moon Dr , John Hall , of Now York , gav o
this sound and practical bit of advice t 0
New York busiucas men :
No fmmiamrcial success can atomic for tit'
stupidity and wrong doing of the Inut
who , already paasessed of a cenpotonce
risks health , season and life itself nn tin
puratmit of that which Ito cannot nakous e
or iii this world nor carry into the next
Mousy is nradu for tnnu , not mat f0
uieiey , and this lesson should curtains y
be loaned without gottiug into a colllnt
do it ,
Again rest is the great need of Amiwri
call brain workers. In the majority o
I cases its uucossityisnotathnittod uutllth
1 physicist is ; uuunewd or the services o
e the undertaker are required , The lessor
I is learned , to quote tlnl words of Dr.Ilal I
only by ) 'getting ' iusitlo a cotlhs to do it ,
And them the uecnuuulatedwenltls cumin
0
be made use of in this world or curried
o
d lute the next.
e
u "It is right , " says the Now York Skit
r. in n powerful editorial on the tulegrtp
5 strike , "for ) net to orgauizo to prota
r their capital , but n crhmie for men to 0
d ganize to protect theuaelvus against tl
aggressions amid tyrrunry of capital , "
ud This aasuluption is rat the bottom of it
u the grasping corporations in their den
d ings whit their euployos Aionuy hii
s ; every right , amid uisthood 11011
e For stet vritlwut uunwy to o'gnulru , is
to thtngerous coispirnoyngninstpubliconle
it But uteu in this eouutry refuse
to yield to suds at aaamnption as tit i
t Joy ti ttld is reported to have $75,000 ,
o 000 , The nvutugo Property of the tel
16 graph operators is not ever $000.
nit would take ran organized body of 150,0
en ) nor to baluuco Gould in the iluutc'
uas scale. But if 15,000 mots organize in
cy body for their mutual protootiat agnit
nIs this fiusaeinl giant , hu denounces t I
lilt body as a pack of wolves beat out
u'structiei , Tim capital of the Weato
or , Union is $80,000,000. It would take
of ilrhy of 100,000 operators to mcut th
gigantlo corporation and ba able to do
with it on terms of equality , lint if a
few tluousaul opotativcs form an association -
tion against its despotic acts , its oficers
denounce tluonr aM conspirators , rebels
nguimist the peace of society , enemies of
tindo. They will deal only with indi
vidunls who are utterly powerless in its
grit ) ,
'this is a point that the 1)001)10 ) ought
to undorstand. Every trades union ,
every organizatiOU of laborers , every as-
socintiou of operatives , has been necessi-
t.ated by the aggressions aid tyranny of
capitalists to couhino in corporations for
their advantage , it is right for laborers to
organize for their own protection and
that of thtoir fnntilies. The stronger
they maku tltoir organir"stion , time hotter.
Their only hope is the solidity of their
union , the perfection of its discipline
and the wisdon of its uinnngenicot. Not
nitil the tyrammy of capital is confronted
by n miglttior force tluan capital will the
1)001'10 ) ' recover their rights and secue !
frocdont and justice to all classes.
Tiu : fearful ravages of cholera in the
East , continuo anti the disease lugs up-
poarod Itt Alexandria mud Suez , two
Paints where the quarautitue has beat of
time strictest kind. At Cairo , on Tucs-
day , thu dctths front time cholera uggru-
grated 500. It is bight time that our
govurnureitsitotild proclaim a qunrimtiua
againust all vessels from Meditorrancau
ports as Canada has already done , following -
ing time oxamnplu of the eotmtries on the
continent.
] treahcrs AI.etul of Gouhl.
Chicago Nows.
'I'Itu Present strike nmay be uinru disas
truss to : fir. Gould that he inragiues or
desires. Thu telegraph nmn arc not the
only ouuio who coniplau of their taunt-
hient iii the matter of wages , 'Flue em-
ployes out the Wabash system are 0ftmt
unpaid for from two to five uumths , aul
tltu aulount of luudship entailed is sun.
ply incalculable. It is said , with how
much truth cannot be told , tlutit a strike
on the \Vnbash mud Soutitwestorn system
is quite likely to be inaugurated , At all
events , it is h0ynnd quusti0n that thu
tulugraplters'strike is being watched by
orgatnzed baula of operators all over tire
courtiy , and if successful , we are likely
to lutvu organized labor revolts that will
greatly ititurfuru with the prosperity of
tlw'country ,
Governuent Control of the Telegraph -
graph ,
l'hlladolphia Tres , .
Thu strike of the telegraphers hum
brought to light a conintitteo , nppointcd
andur a resolutiet of cougrtws , to report
whnt laws mny be necessary to adjust the
difibrences between labor and capital.
Senator lllnjr is chairman of the commit-
tun , and ate huts suunnoncd the members
b ) nasenblo at once in New York. Time
cornumittco will have a most favorable opportunity -
portunity to iuvcstigato a moat nuportant
ldtaao tf a counplicated subject. If the
hwPstigatien would lead to n report roe-
omiueonthntg the govenuient to establish
a telegraphic service , time present blockade -
ado of telegrams tiny be the long stop
towards a swooping sottttiou of a perplex.
fog probleut.
, making Breath Deer.
Now York Star.
The costi.of living is the first obstacle
to the success of American industry
abroad and the prosperity o9 Amerieat
laborers at.honte , AndAmenicaprosents
tho.nnomaly of producing surplus food
to sup d all EeroI ) et her own people
are obliged. to pay s1)ouclt exorbitant price s
for it tltnt rho cot of every article luau-
ufactured in the countrl' is rtificialY ) itt
creased , w11tiu the laboring-class pas a t
hard strut 'lu to live. While broad i s
growing dearer every year in tire sea
oard ities the s of Minuesotm a
and Nebraska burn curt for fuel , an df
beef aul park are raised into the list o f
luxuries in which poor people can oil
occasionally indulgu. An article on th o
causes of this Iiarad0xical condition n
thttrfgs iii the North Aunexicat Review
by Usury D. Lloyd , prLaeuts a nu ibo
of imigwrtiaat std suggcstivo facts for con
siduration ,
\Vhat lnakos bren(1 dear is not nierul y
taw price of freights on the railroad ys
The railroads lave holpcd tievolop
power themselves. ' 1'h
nmderu exchnu ' e is a price miuumfnctory
It is tlto orgnninttiuu of utiddlu meit t
reduce tire price paid for articles to th
producer timid increase the Price to tit
consumer. It is iii com nne'ce what tic
nmebino is in politics. Amid every kin
of trade is now organized and him its ox
change. Mr. Lloyd says the eoueontra
Lion of rows , capital and middle-umet ii
o n focus ; steamelectricit and cralit , tit
t modern means of finding out the stittisti
cal situation ; the growth of corporation s
the multi hication of huge Irivato fo r
tunes and their union iii s md'
cater together with taw low shuidui
r of ibusiness utoralit make taii
n uhdort market m mi ivuUY unlpre0 C
I deitud in history. These exehangos ar
cosutopolihun legislatures. Their uutnc tx
moots arc prices. Their jurisdiction e x
f tends Iwytnid that of congresses , parlim
e uneits or aasoublie& Taw strong men t
f to-dory build corners instead of ctstlu s
timid collect tribute at the std of a tut o
i graph wino inatead of n chain atretclic
, across the Ithino , Such appliances
) ' Ones for exehango nuver existed befor
0t The control of t11e umaeltinery of thu o x
citemgcs is tam culttrol of prices , and ti m
d of priced is the control of propo
ty.Vltum the cotton amid wltuat crop
mind the hog prothtet of the wlto
cotuttry nun ho turned ov
h u dozen times a year , it is easy t
n combimlutiou to got hold of U
et nuu'kuhablo surplus aul dictate its prix
r , And the few eon vvlso have bunted t1
magic nit of m auuttwturing prices iii
10 ousters of the situation , and are sitif tit
the trnpert } of other uncut into their osa
1 hands. It Is the Exehango that humus na )
l"corliCT ) " possible. 'I'lw Chicago 1)0111
of trade , time truatust ; spccuintivo nuu lt
s jut thu world , received and Paid for h
o , year $382,000,000 worth of tarn pr
a ducts , tutu the total of its trumtsactio
r , wus Ill ) ! less tltart three titutlsm iti intuit
titdollars. . Yet thirty years ago its thstrt
tit
eight motul'ors ' weie scouring tine who
s , northwest to perauttdo the tarne e
, - seed flick atull to Cltioago for sale. N
e it is the greatest price manufactory fn ti
It world , All the world goes to that imi
hot to buy its fool Its warehouses lie
00 two day's rmutioiid for every perset
utl Europu mud America.
a Ills through the concentration of for
tat to agreut exelmamge that a "corner" b
tomes possible , lima buay fanner ,
re ton nsuclt harry to carry hula grain
du nmrket soils for future deliverY , r l
rn miller buy's for future delivery. A "f
dicato bus thugo "futures. " Eve "
itii tune" must ho delivered whet called fl
mit end trust be paid for wlten delivered ,
at utatter what results : Thu corner cu
lists in getting the prmuiso of futnt es
wlmiclt cannot be dohvordd. This eon-
bles the syncikato to fix its otnt pcualty
as dnnutges , antl it is done iii prices
which everybody has to lay. The result
is that the price of food is not detcnniiu
ed by its plenty or scarcity , but
by syndicates of unscrupulous cap.
tslists , who , getting coutnl of the coot-
plex maclunory of the Ili yLgluly
e altized niodeni exchange , Ilse their
upwer to smite down and ob both seller
amid buyer. These corners used to he
effected ju n year or ttvo ; n ow they
are of nienthl / a ul sometiutos of week
1 ' occurrence/ of [ lie methods by
which t the corner is brought. nbottt ma to
t control of thu railroads or ether
meoans of trans ortatioum amid so nmke it
im possible for the "futures" to be deity-
ered , Time s lldicate nmakes the perforltl-
amice of contracts ins possible nmid them
scalps its victims fort fail roi to fulfill
their obli 6 rations , Aud thin s ndicatus
tells far have succeeded in scuur-
h its decisions from the courts
tanking it impossiblu for their vie-
Litmus to obtain redress , Dnriug the
wheat corner of 1870 , three out of every
four flouring trills in the country were
kept kilo for over two niorths , That
ayndieate , by not selling , by not lottiuig
1thtLes soil , b ) fleecing tlwse wlu ) Intl
been inveigled into dealuig with them ,
and by tlto tirj'ury done to the millers ,
the ; hi p pers thud exporters mid eoustuu
ers of flour caked an estimated loss to
the country of not less tltnit 100,000,000 ,
\Vhcat was shipped to Europu whicli was
mint wanted there , and hind to Ito stored
at a 11)39 , wlmei it was wanted here , iii
order to force up tlsu price min
Aumuricat tmtarket tuwnty cents a
bushel , Ouo of the Now
York opurtors sold corn to
'o to Europe twentyfivo cents less that
be would soil it for eoisumm ) ttun here , imi
ordtir to sweat time peultlt' out of our
buyers. Thu o ) orations nu pork no
equally ruinous to the enutmtr ' . In 1870
acouaml began bu in' ork at $8 a
Ui Jul and forced the
hnrrel price u p to
whet they
$14 a burial in December ,
sold out , realizing n profit of $ ,2,000U00 .
Last April tam sailso firm began buymig )
at $10 a barrel , and bought up 300,000 ,
barrels and 1,250,000 futures. That it
sold out at prices ranging from $10 to
$18,50 , clearing over 57,000,000 by this
gigantie deal. The robber baron cuts a
contemptible fnguru in comparison with
time bandits of capital who affect such
stupendous stcalagiis as tituso ,
A Brilliant 1Vnttersoniat View.
Louisville Courier Jmtr al.
It is true that Mr. Tildun is iu excel ;
lent health. II'o ' lees mint cut down a
forest tree every mourning before bniak
fast , because , to tell the truth , there is a
need of iurore.notfewer , forest trees at
Greystono. Neither does he chums the
butter at midday , nor milk the cows in
time evening , being happily emancipated
from this sort of drumugery by a frugal
youth and a saving , capable the livest .
uts inmuthood. Bt is ,
brightest timid most companiouablo of
umet ; no vital point disordered , no manly
taste impaired , his intellect nioro scintillating -
lating for repose , and his inttreet in affairs -
fairs incessrat and absorbing.
Sharper than a Serpent &Tooth.
louiaville Courier-Journal.
If Judge Ttiurmai were to read one-
hialf of the unpleasant thtngs said by the
press about his son ho wonlci feel how
shin per thimt n serpent's tootkit is to bu
a Democrat and have aRo1publican child.
1'OLITICAL NOTi S.
TUdon mid McDonald is a nsw Indiana
mixture.
Secretary Linccln.hi , not wurryhg , hlnwoif
about the treanty.
] 3ayad Is the fintcholco of the Texas detn
ucrats for preeldont.
The New York democrats nroalread y
wranglingover the next state ticket.
] .forty-eight of the forty-two counties
Georgia have declared for local uptisu ,
hoary Wattorson has boon dubbed "Prey
dent Tilden's Secretary of the Exterior. "
McDonald claims to hnvo olemtoa states soli d
for Idtnseif ulroutly , amid expects several of
ens.
ens.John C. New , of Indiana , says that state
will preaont nu zapublieut camUdate for presi
dent.
f
'rue Dlinnavota dcinocrat will kohl tacit
' state euuventina in 8t. l'nul on the 2nd of Au
i'gust. .
Sonwof thoOhio prohibitloimI is join hand
with the wldaky soilora in dmloimctug tli e
Scutt law.
Indiana republicans any that Dersey's ator y
a about the pulp lie gave then in 1880 La grussl y
Li exaggaratott.
Ex-Governor St. John , of ICausas , lecture
o for pruldbition std $50 n utglit , wherever the
1)001)10 Clio raise the money.
e
111 dn0 a frkuds in Kansas say he could ) paw
e the delegation trout that state to the natloua
convcunuu if Ito wnnts lt ,
Southern papers have revirod the run u
that ox Souatr , Julia B. Gordon , of ( burgle
- is about to re-enter politls. .
n Sunset Cox Intiuatos that lie will reti ro
u from polifiul if lie is beaten for spcakor. ' 17t ue
. lie places a preuifults upon defeat ,
; GovVuilor'uf Connecticut , is sported
wrshhmg to lie vice preshlent , anti huuee wl
rwt hu a candidate tor rt oieetiuu ,
ii Juliai Kelley says Tuminauy' ) lull won't go
down ulsmt jte knees to bog for udmiaeiou u'
U the New York 1)uuioerminu Ntuw Coavoatio
Dlstueeiou over Cho color ltnn in Virgini
0 voiitietm growa excited as the thuo for holdima
the bourbon domocratlo state comentiu
draws hour ,
tThu ropuhllcans of Pennsylvania tire one
pf more united , and there Isa tuir prOspuet the
, they will work together Iii tint canvass of tlt
present year ,
d Congressman hletloy , of Califoritia , warn
ids fellow deuwcrats timid taw wino geuwcrs
as his state wili'twt ' support any party that udv o
o. cuter free trade ,
GOvorwr Foster , of Ohio , doumies tint ( Ito
w field over Ollered Dursuy a placu its the cab
r. net , lie says Ohio latter's recent stntuaont
ma shrewdly node up , but mitt iii aceordaueu wit
the facts.
to
Iilnckhuni claims that a maority of thor
Keuitticky dulugdioit , is pledged to lint Ii
or shaker , and a friend says Haut in ease lei su
10 hu caunnt make it Ito will east his enti
u , strength to ltuludall ,
10 Tucumoseli Sherman deosn't seem disposed
o 'put ' his boom iutu uctiou , lint if he were thin
ig Is no doubt It wouhl silence a good malty a
n Oho sunup batteries that uru ruining eucluaben
le tcibng lire aaltag ) the uu lorbrush ,
ut 7 'hu house of to ) rc etitntived that rlteets
ut 1)occnbcr uuxt uvllt ho cunt/'posed of :323 : spot
hers , divided politically tams IOlltwet Dunmoeru
s t 1'111 , republicans 110 , ruadjusturs tit indopei
0 elite t,1 reeibackenm w 'l la deunocruta hn r
ue anlujortty of tat over the combined ups ) o
ai tluu.
V. Scouter Yards says that if the Natlon
1)euiucratle ( louveution were held uow Mcll
uald would bu tmondtiutud bur pruddont , hi
t , tiutt things utay . cluuigu by next your. Arthu
of ho thinks , 0.111 be thus ltupublie + tu used
o date , unless crowded ott the track by Jul
arAhurniatt. .
Id 'rite Iowa caugaign is getting tinder lies
jut wus Ill goal leaaun alai will be unusually liv
1' aid lwrliatuexcitiug1'hudoclurutlouuft h
, ltepuhlican Convention In favor of pruhtbiti
line titado a good deal of a stunu , but whet !
u this will iacreuue or eulwlde with tinuo rotuul
311 to ho noon ,
- - - -
to
1''irstRate Evidence ,
ie
) 'Often ' unable to attend to bushtess belt
fu- subject to serious dlaorlon of the kldne
After a long series of Illness tried Ilan
mr ) lFloud lifarra tout was rolovel by bill a p
Ito 1)u , " Mr , Ii. Turner , of ltucituster , N.Y. , to
m. taw foihs to wnfW ,
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Cures Rheumatism , Lum
lingo , Lamoj3ack , Sp rains and
Bruises , Asthma , Catarrh ,
Coughs , Colds , Sere Throat ,
Diphthorin , Burns , Frost
litos , Tooth , Bar , and Headache -
ache , and ailpuins and aches.
'the beet Internrl and ertered remedy to the
world , neerytottlexu. µ nteed , Std ty medicine
doctors everywhere. DirettiongInetghtlengueger.
! 'rice so tents end $ i uo.
FOSTER , MILDURN S CO , , Prop'rs ,
aurrALO , N , t' . , U. & A.
,1ntl.11omiopoly State Coil vetitiuti.
There tvili ho held nn Auti Monupol y State
Convention at the city of timed IelnutlNeb. , ,
on Tluirsdny thin ( ti of Sept. 188'Iitt 10 a. m. t
lace in nOUmination tlio folluwiog state of cers :
I Justice of time SuIrnmu ) Court , 2 Itegents of
thin University , ) liegcut to fill vncany. Tint
several comities of the state will bra entitled to
tire following delegates upon the basis of the
elltit'e votc9 of tine comllitiut. 'I'Iiis Ilasfs is adopt.
tub upon the uckaowledgedtlat fact verytimny
good men have become tluliglily dimgmisted
vi01 time nctlnn of the parties is ith whichi they
have heretnfumv acted and satisfed that no
relief can ho had tlirough instrmnenta of their
oicctiuuaod no Justice sucocd hycourts of
their creation , The opporttaity fs unw offered
for nil tvhn desire n justand simnplo aovcrmmctit
iii preferenee to party success tvitich menus
boss , corrmptmn , fraud , to join in electing
dolcgatcs 1) . counties to wit :
COUNTY. 1)El.rO.trEd. CoU\T1' , IfhzOtTm : : $ .
. . . . . . . , . . . . . fohnson..1 '
Antelope. . . . , . . . , . r hearnoy. . . . . . . , , , . G
Benne . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb keith. . . . . . . . . , , . . . 2
I3ullalt , . , , . , , . . . 8 Ruox , . . . . . . . . . G
.
Burt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lumcastcr..113 :
liutler . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 l.iucoln , . , . . , , , . . f , .
Cnss. . . . . . . . . . , , . ,14 Madison . . . . . . . . . . .
Cedar . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Merrick. . . . . . . . . . 8
Cheycuuu. , , . . , . . " _ Nance. . , . . . . . . . . J
Chase - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! Nennha , . . . . . . . U
Clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Nuckolls..Iii
Colfax . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ( ) toe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Cumiug. . . . . . . . , . 0 I'avuc0. , . . . . . . . . . 8
Custer --------------3 Pholpr.4
Dakota. . . . . . , . . . , : i fierce , . . . . . . . , . . 3
1)awsou . . . . . . . , , . . :3 : l'latto. . . . . . . . . . . ,10
1)ixou . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 folic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . U
Dodge. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii ) lied\VUlow.4
Dou ; . . . . . . . . . . , ] iichardsou. , .13
Runny. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
Filhuore..10 Sarpv . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Fnuklin , . . . . . . . . . , ti . . . . . . . . . ,
Frontier.- . . . . , . , 3 Seward , - . . , . . . . „
Furnaa , . . . . . . . . . . . lb Sheruum , , . . . . . . . . 3
. . . ,11 Stantoii. , . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Geley. . . . . . . , 3 Sioux.------ 2
( ; osper. . . . . . . . . . . 3 'l'ha er. , . , . . . . . . . 8
Hall. , .10 Valley .o
Hmnilton..8 W'ashiugton-.8
Ilnrlali , . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Wayne . , . . . . , . . . . , 3
Iiayes . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . Nster. . . . , . . . . . . . . . 7
Hitchcock . . . . . . . . 3 Wheeler. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . York----------- . . . . .10
lfolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 -
, lelferson . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Total..428
In localities where there is no anti lnntioh-
ly o gamut , atioo that will act it will bo pre ) cr
for tl o nlliance to elect a delegate from that
wunty.
Thu tine hasconme iii wldcht all classes of
this state should jufu in ono cotmuout cause to
wrench free ho baud of corporate power the
abuses that they have now fostered upon every
specie of productive industry. No people or
umitiou can long prosper proven long existthat
systematically tramples Upon or ignoreshu -
amen right. Let its learn our duty m relation
to the questions of the lour by thus terrilde ox.
porierce of twenty years time silica traampled
upon humanityagaiil assettod it rights het Ito
loin and if poaslido avert the coming storm
that is so much wider ui its reach amt more
alarming iii inn cousuquences.
ALLEN It0OT. Thos , KiiILLKv
Secretary. Ch'mn Cetl. . Ce.nm.
THE T1tc1DE IN FROZEN MLt.ATS.
Mr. Armour's Views on , the Slilp-
rnoass From New Zcahsad
to hnglautl
u Chicago herald.
Philip Armour was asked today for
huts views.regarduig tam trade in frozen
ueats ) , particularly iii mutton , between
Great Britain anti lien Australian color -
r nios , now going forward by regular and
direct service front New Zeal utd to the
uiothor country , the applications for the
first stciuuer , which is , like the others ,
provided with refrigerating apparatus ,
reaching over twenty thousand sltuep (0 ( r
s double thu capacity of the vessel ) amid
e applications for vessels to arrive frllistg f ) n
for 50,000 , the chanihers in wkiclt tint
nmeat is stored being kept at0 degrees ,
with a cnnsuuptiots of 300 poumids o f
r coal per hour.
Mr. Armour redlied : "I have no doulu t
' Hutt they will be able to ntmake a succes ta
of the shiptmient of frozen sheep's meat ,
lit canned goods they can't compute with
us. A gemtlonan from New Zealand
Mr. Banks , of Baltks & Co. , of Aukland
I Now Zealand , who have a large house
thcro , and lave been established fo r
thirty yours-was hero the other day
' amid told moo of their success in shee f
Shipmonta , But we can beat tilu n ut
g canoed beef , because we can dispose o
ga the fresh meats that we don't put int o
the cans , at pruttyclmeap p1-ices , and the Y
u have no way of marketing their cuts
t and have to put all in their cuts.Vhe
o it coures to uuarketiug the entire bulloe ks
fresh I would riot bo sur4)rised if the
tf could bent us on ( hunt , ' 1 ho quality 0 ]
cattle sold by this frienti of ours is n
good as anythuugwe have in this comttry
they are high-bred and thoroughbred. "
is1i
1i : ate. TIIEGREATGERMA N
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is I i I' 144r" I SORE THRDDT ,
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me vq r Yuarurras ,
al nunris , NOALt ) s > ,
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t Andattolherhidliyucht
t Niut pulue ,
r i I i t I FIFT'CEHTS ' A DOTTLE
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Its I D'alem Ilnctioue ht 1
InuvKmg's
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Consulting and CI II Engineer an
'g SURVEYOR ,
ek Upalal etteutlou to Surlcying Town Addit oas it
Lot. Furnishes fetlnutea or Exeautloae , flak
6101r. Plata. Aa /
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1e oMAbtA , NEU.
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IsIrolirElls OF
QUEENSWAREI 1
Ana an a166
608 WASHING 1ON AVENUE AND 609 ST. STREET
St. Louis Mo. mf sm
Dry Goods ! -
f COO ,
Washington Avenue and Elfin Street , - - - ST. LOUIS MO ,
STEELEf JOHNSON & JO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ! m
AND JOUnPtts : IN
FLOURY SALT , SUGARS CANNED G001 N ALL GROCERR = SUPPLIES „
A FULL LINE OF THE BEST' ' BRANDS OF
Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco
AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO
J. A. WAKEFIELD
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL 111ALEit IN , ;
ShillaIe , Pigkot ,
SASRt DOORS BLINDS , lilQIJLDINGSf LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER &C
STAT. l AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE EMENT COMPANY.
Near Union Pacific Depot , . - - OMaMA , NEB
Ce F. GOODMAN ,
Wholesale Druggist I
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AND DEALER IN i
Paiuts Oils , Yariiish8s aud ¶ do glass ,
OMAHA. NEBRASKA.
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DEALERS IN
afS Safe and Lock Comp'y.
PI1 E AND BURGLAR PROOF
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SAFESYAIIIITS , &o.
10201'arasam fJtro.it. Omaha.
HENRY LEHIMANN I
JOBBER OF
Sliae. .y 3 , .
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EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED ,
1118 FARNA2Fh STREET , - OMAHA NEB ,
M. HELLMAN & CO , rk ,
Wholesale Clothiers ! ,
i 1301 AND 1303 FAR//AM STREET , COB. 13TH ,
f OMAHA , ' . NEBRASK
Anheuser-Busch
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BREYING ( . ,
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Keg and Bottled Beer
, ' 18 , ' u This Excolleut Beer speaks for itself ,
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wH lu SCNCftE q I' ' . ORDERS FilOM ANY PART OF THIl
. . + 1 , S1A1L Olt PIII. ] .NTItlg 1YEST ,
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sT _ reels n D. Will be Promptly Shipped.
' ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD
® 1 c :
GEORGE HENNING
Solo Agost for Ontalm and the West ,
011km Corner 13th and IIarnoy Streets ,
1 )
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
Growers of Live Stock and Others.
t
WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO
d Our 'Ground Oil Cake.
d it Is the best std cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound Is equal to three pounds of oora . ,
lag Stack fed with Orouud on take lu the YaU and Winter , Inaead of running down , will increase In welgLO.
and be in good marketable oondiUou in the epdng , natrymen , as wull u others , w ho uee tt can teeny to
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K , its merit. . TUy it and Judge for yourselves. 1'tioo 1:5.00 sir ton' no charge for tacks. Addrow
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