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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JANUARY S , 1877-Eight Pages.
THE BEE
A COLONY FOR THE NORTH POLE.
How Captain II. W. Howffntc , of
tbe Mtfual Service , 1'roposcs to
Reach the End of the Earth's
AXIN.
Chicago Timti.
The expedition of Capt. Hall in
the Polaris in 1871 and of Captain
Nares in the Alert and Discovery
in 1875 have shown that by the use
of steam it is a comparatively easy
matter to reach the entrance to
Robeson'd channel in Utuude 81
degrees north , and that the serious
difficulties to be overcome in reach
ing the pole lie beyond tbat point.
Parties from the two expeditions
have made five surveys 140 miles
north of this , leaving only about
400 miles of unexplored region be
tween that and tbe goal of modern
geographers tbe pole.
When Capt. Hall leiched the
upper extremity of RoDeaon'a chan
nel , the lookout of tbe Polaris re
ported open water in sight and just
beyond the pack which surrounded
the ves&el' and prevented furthei
progresd. This open water was
afterward seen from the capi at the
northern opening of Newman' *
bay , and it was the opinion
of the crew of that ill-fat c
vessel that if she had bean but th <
fraction of an hour earlier in reach
ing the channel they would hav (
steamed unobatrmted over a verlt
able "open sea" to the pole itself
We know mat they did not succeed
but were forced to winter almos
within sight of this sea , and subse
quently , disheartened by the loss o
their gallant commander , abandon
ed the enterprise.
Where tnia open water was found
Capt. Nares In 1875 and 1876 founc
solid , impenetrable Ice , througl
which no vessel could force its way ,
and over which It was equally im.
possible for sledge parties to work ,
These facts show that within the
Arctic circle the seasons vary a ;
markedly as in more temperate
southern latitudes , and that the ioj
barriers to the pole are som etum
broken jp by favoring winds and
temperature. To reach the pole ,
prompt advantage must be taken o
such favoring circumstances , and
to do this with the greatest certainty -
ty , and the least expenditure o ;
time , money , and human life , it It
essential that the exploring party IK
on the ground at the very time the
ice gives way and opens the gate
way to the long-sought prize.
This can only be done by coloniz
ing few hardy , resolute , and ex
perienced men at some point neai
the borders of the Polar sea , and thf
most favorable one for the purport
appeals to b * that where the Discov
ery wintered last year. Such i
party should consist of at leas
twenty men , and should be prov.d
ed with provisions and other neces
aary supplies for three years , at th <
end of which period they should b <
visited , and , if still unsuccessful ii
accomplishing the object , revictual
ed and again left to their work.
Oapt. Hall spent eight yean
among the E-quunaux , a.d eacl
year found himself better fitted t <
withstand the severity of the Arctii
circle , and the party of which Ispeal
would , in like manner , become ac
climated and eventually succeed ii
accomplishing the long-sought end
With a strong , substantial building
such as could easily ba carried 01
ship board , the party could be mad
as comfortable and as safe from a *
mospheric dangers as are the mei
of the signal service stationed 01
the summits of Pike's peak an <
Mount Washington , or the employe
of the Hudson's Bay Company ata
tioned at * ort York , where a tern
perature of minus 60 degrees is no
uncommon. A good supply of med
icine , a skillful surgeon , and suci
fresh provisions as could be foum
by bunting nattiea would enabl
them to keep < fl JCUivyaud to main
tarn as good & sanitary condition a
the inhabitants of Godhaven , ii
Greenland.
Game was found in fair quanti
ties by the Polaris party on th
Greenland coast , and those from th
Alert and Discovery on the mai
land to the west , especially ia th
vicinity of the last-named vesse
where 54 musk oxen were kille
during the season , with quantitie
of other and smaller game. A sear
of good coal was also found by th
Discovery's party , which would rar
der the question of fuel a light om
and thus remove one of the greater
difficulties hitherto found by Arct
voyagers.
Let an expedition be organized I
start in the spring of 1877 , and
firmly believe that by 1880 tha gi
ography of the Polar circle woul
be definitely settled , and that wit ]
out loss of li e.
The ' "Worm" lor 1H77.
Tha ISew York World for 187
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dence and approval of the be
classes in the community withoi
regard to political opinions or rel
gioua differences
It will lav before ita readers :
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World will bf governed in its ills-
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only of what is good and wise in oui
pjblic institutions and our political
system ; liberal in spirit , it admits
no limitation ? upon tbe rights ol
private judgment and the aspira
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and a rational respect for vested
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all classes and sects of men
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ciples and hails the triumph of the
Democratic party as affording us J
practical promise of Reform in oui
public administrations , city , stat <
and national , it will not be blindly
devoted to the advancement of ani
party or any clique. It will freely
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rights , of Public Men. * nd it wil
examine fearlessly Into the work
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nicipal government * ) .
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hance upon the original principle
of our political system as the enl :
sound basis of all needed Improve
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votiou to the constitution and tin
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maintaining all the great safeguard
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aggravate the evils inseparabli
from party government in a fre
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all classes of men ; it will recoguizi
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morals , public order and the law
it will endeavor , In a word , to maki
its columns a terror to evil-doer
and a praise to them that do well.
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ot the great and legitimate demani
of the reading public for entertain
ment. The World will keep it
readers iaformed of all that i
amusing , as well as of all that i
momentous in tbe movements c
society , and will spare neithe
trouble nor expense to provide thet
with a varied , animated and accui
ate picture of the times in wnlch w
live.
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Address , THE WORLD ,
New York.
NATIONAL UGrAL INSTITDT
OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
Three or More of itt Surgeons About to R
visit thia City.
Another Opporiuni'y Offered for the Relief i
of the Afflicted of our State without going
io Indianapolis.
The surgeons will be ac the Gran
Central Hotel , Omaha Neb. Jai
uary 18 , 19 , 20 , 1877. They wl
have with them this time a muc
finer outfit of braces and applianct
than heretofore , ana in every n
spect will come fully prepared I
treat all surgical cases ; Paralysi
all kinds of deformities of tl
face , spine and limbs , disease
joints , diseased eyes , Catarrh , pi
vate diseases , riles , Vistula , etc.
Remember , these surgeons a ;
from the old reliable .National Bu
gical Institute founded by Dr. I
B. Allen.
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ft the the sciences of Carpentry. M
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the German and English languages.
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Lessons given S days each week.
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u the only directiline to
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AND THE EAST. FROM
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SO CHANGE of ears between Oman * and
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Jo and Kansas City to St.
Louis OB Arrival of the Un
ion Pacific Exprea *
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Extern and Western Cities-
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PALACE DAY COACHES & CHAIR CAR !
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Through to OMcagc
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PULLMAN SLEEPINQ AND DININfl CARS
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Different routes and the advantage of
SIX DAILY LINES PALACE SLEEPING CAR !
FBOK
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Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Con
plejs. the most perfect protection against ac
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lington Ronte , Grand Central Hotel , corne
Fourteenth and Farnham. Omaha. Neb.
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ALAND GRANT OF
12,000,000 Acres of the
Best Faitifig & Oral Lauds
IN AMERICA.
3OOOOOO in Nebraska ,
INJTHE GRBAT PLATTE VALLEY.
TlieGarden [ ] of tlie "West.
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Chicago aact tlie East :
AKDTH3
V.o-n.te
oAVntvrloo.irort
PntrU > OhUa. Wimona ,
.alBth , JMtettTllle , K mo-
Gr * M Bay , Raelme , SUren'i
PolBt , WaUrtow , Oihkeh Fan
Eta t * , SadlMB wad Milwaukee.
( t Being the BcorWatana nut Completed Unt
Between
Oil AH A and CHIC AGO
Constant improtements nave taten plice u
the way ol reducing Grade , and placing Iror
with Steel Balls , adding to Ita rolling itock
new and Kleaant
OAT and SIi B inG CaB.i >
Equipped with the "Wesmignouie Air Brake"
and ' 'MlUei PlatJorm , " establlshlnE comforts-
ble and commodlooa Eatlne Houses , oOerlng all
th cmlirta ot traveling the age can produce.
1 om % to 10 Fait Express Trains run eact
way dally over the various lines of this road
thoB aocurlnz to the traveler selecting thli
route sure and certain connections in any di
rection heraav wl h to 20.
AT JOSSOUBI VALLEY JUNCTION foi
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Sioux City and Fad fie railroad.
AT QEAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge
Dea Molaes , Ottawa and Keotuk.
AT MARflHAi.T.for St. Paul , Minneapolis
Duluth , and northwestern poiuu.
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rie dn Chlen , IA Crowe , and all polnta on thi
Chicago , CUntOB and Dubaque , and Chicago
Dubuqne and Minnesota railroads.
AT FULTON lor Freeport , Badne Hlllwao
tee , and all polnta in Wisconsin ,
AT CHICAGO with an railway Urea leadin
enl tf Chicwo
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Weat'nTr av Agt. . Omaha
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Lie Irft aiJ sontt
In connection with the Chicago , Milwaa
kee i St. Paul Railway , and the
Great East & West Line
- FORMS AN -
Unequalled Route
- FROM -
Omaha to St. Paul
AND OTHER
Minnesota Points I
Passecgers by thi * route learta * Conn *
Blnflii on the ft iBOon trttoi
will make direct ooncectitn
at the different jnao-
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ManhaUtown. Iowa.
MISCELLANEOUS
A. Hospe , Jr.
Pictures
28 i DODGE ST. .
Omaha Nebraska
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To all who are suffering from the error
and indiscretions of youth , nervous weak
ness , early decay , loss of manhood , Ac , ,
will send a recipe that will cure yon , FREl
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis
covered by a missionary in South America
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rxv
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Many think , but it isn't true-
Santa Clans comes as he used to do ;
The world has grown so large of late ,
He loads up early and doesn't wait.
This year he has agents to do it all ,
And don't go around totha houses at all ;
He has one place in every town.
Where his presents can all be found.
At midnight last week he went to Bunce
And there unloaded his sleigh at once-
Juitashs done in year' before
He filled chock full Bunco's Store.
With presents for Katie , Nellie and John ,
And hundreds of others , all written down ;
He says your mothers must go to Bunce ,
And have the goods sent home at once.
With every gift , be it one or more.
A present goes from Bunco's St-re.
So send and get your things right quick
With your present from good ST. NICH.
Bunco's Hat Emporium corner Fourteen )
and Douglas sts.
Burner
Office : ubcrmann'6 S3Io < f ,
Jtcfte 13. un& poiigfas fir.
Onmba ,
MISCELLANEOUS
OIL MEAL GROUND MD FOR SAL1
IN LAKQ1 OS SMALL QUAXTITIIS AT
CAMPBELL'S FEED MILL
Eighth and Farnham tSreett.
BEST FEED KNOWN FOR MILCH COWS I HORSE
Woodman A Taft having given up.
that branch of their business.
oet22tf O. C. CAMPBELL
LOSSINC'b
C3-H.TiA.TC1 _
TORK. SOW EKADVljA HISTORY OF
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IN1TED STATE'S to tbepreiratame. Tbe i
risi.UuL tJllio. tj n tmlnmt aathor.or wortij to tx ]
jtlied In both KnEll.h and German. One Urge
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irafuielyllliutrvted , jetlow prieedrolnme. Tkic.
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onteauofanr otber. SpleadtiljTlUaBtrmteJ&ecoaDtoi.ppro
icaraslOntrauUIOIebrmtloi ACCNTS WANTE
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ANEOUS.
lhave ow on hand the largest stock of unredeemed pledges ever offered tor sale n
Omaha , consisting of Fine Broadcloth Frock and Sack Coats. Plain and Fancy ass'-ner.
Lnghshand German Worsteds. Diagonals. Ac. , with Pants and Vests to match. 0mU
Furnishing Goods. Hats. Caps. Hosiery. Fine Linen Shirts. Fancy Cheviot an'i cotton
Fine Gold and Silver Watcher
Chains , Rings Ac. . Rifles , Shot Quns. Revolvers and Cutlery in Great Variety.
My prices are so low that the meanest man in town has purchased a complete outfit
without grumbling. If this does not satisfy the public that my prices are way down then
I can only invite a call from each and every individual , within a radius of a thousand
miles , when they can satisfy themselves.by personal inspection. Call and see me any time.
ion will always find my store open. My prices are so low that I do not'even tatct th
trouble to lock up nights.
He/irv Laughlin ,
151 Farnham Street , Bot. XOth und nth Omahi *
Honey Loaned
mohH-
CHARLES D. WQODWORTH ,
DEALER IN
Freight and Farm Wagons ,
Freighters Supplies , Buggies , &c. , &c.
228 Doualas-St. , . . . Omaha , Nebraska.
dec27J ( OPPOSITE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. } [ tf
MEYER & GO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS' ! ! *
The Largest stock in the V,7est ! \
Western atsats for
WINCHESTER AND SHARP'S RIFLES
Which we nil at Bottom Prices.
Discount to Dealers Send for Price Lists.
A Full Assortment of Cartridges !
ITS & 174 Farnhani-St. . Cor. llth. Omaha , Neb.
MAX MEYER & BRO. .
Z3S Ffurnkaai Btrert. Omaha
AO3N7S TOB THE UNRIVALLED
Knabe , Nteinway , Emerson and Parlor Gem Pianos , Mason &
Estey Shonlngerand Burdett Organs.
Italian Strings , Sheet Murio. Violins. Guitars. FlnUe , Brau Instruments , and
of Musical Merchandise.
MAX MEYER & BRO. .
fATCHMAKERS AND JEFELERS
Jobbers ofWateb.es , Clocks and Jewelry.
A.GENT8 FOR FBCI3C.X.II S BROS'
MAX MEYER & Co. ,
17 * and 174 Farnham Street , Omana , Nebraska ;
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Tobaccos ,
STOTTON8. GOOOS ,
O , J" .
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Show Oases and Fancy Toy Ftnnitnre
Picture Frame Mouldngsj Kept on Hand.
Special attention given torepairof all kind of polished and costly furniture and musica
instruments. Address. 237 'Casa-st . Omaha. Keb. declo 3mt
IFIFTJIETID ,
Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Foreign
Imported Swiss cheese. Limberger , Imitation wisa cheese , Muenster , Sapsago. Phiitdel
phia. Hand cheese. Cream cheese , Holland herring [ by the keg ] Russian sardines , Auch
oiisCariarSardielles. French mustard , by the gallon. No. 232 Douglas street. Ou-aha
Nebraska. junel-iy
Great Western Clothing Ha I/
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DEALER IN
Gents' Furnishing Goods , Hats ,
Gaps. Trunlss. Valisses Etc. , Etc. , Sto.
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TREMONTKQUSE.
CHICAGO , - HX.
The "Palace" Hotel of America.
J WEn ILCOX , Manager. JAIIIES COUCH , Proprietor.
The Tremont House , the "Palace Hotel" of Chicago , is unsurpassed in all the appoint
ment , luxuries and comforts of a first-class Hotel. Situated in the heart of the bsmess
of the city , it offers superior inducements . , Knain.aa to. and men is the PHcen favonte h VB home bean of made the tO pleas- Suit
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? h ° the Tremont hope , to welcome
, and traveling public generally , and trusts whenever
there his old friends , acquaintances .
hey visit the city they will favor him with a sh-re of their prtronage.
Respectfully.
JEW TT WILCOXf
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