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TflE DAILY BEE OMAHA THURSDAY , JULY 13 , 1882 The Omaha Be * ( ' iliMnhed ovary morning , except Ham ! Che on.y MonuRy Morning . TKKMSBV MAIL One Tsnr . $10.00 I Thrc Months , 8 ! Qli Months 0.00 1 Ono . . 1 JTHK WKKKLY IJKK , pnbllAed ry Wednesday. rtiKMS POST PAID. On ? Year. . $2.00 I ThroeMonlbs. , HI * Mcttli * . . . . 1. 00 | On ? v . , AMEIUCAN N'KWS COMPANY , Solo Age or NowJiiIealein In tlio "nlled Slates , CO lilt K81'UNDKNCB All Ooniinu 4it' u % rel.ttirm to New * and Editorial in er iihouM be iwldrpmcd to the EDITOR TUK HKB. IUTS1VHS3 LETTKnS-All Bunln tell 'ra and llcmlttuncc * should 1 > e i dreim > d to TIIK OMAHA L'untifliitNU Of rANY , OMAHA. Draft * , Check * and i"o .Mice Order * to tin made payable t < > t tdorof the Couipnry IhBBEBPUBLMBOOProp , Vi RO KWATRH. Editor httito Cativon'Jou- The republican electors of the ulnto rfebnvukn are hereby called to send ild gate * from the several coiititleH In meet stile comontlon at Omalunn wedui-Mla ; September ! 2 ith , A. , 1882 , at 7 n'clot p. in , , fur 'lie purp < nn nf placing In mmi nation c.i dliUto for the following natni ofli e , viz : floternur , lieutcnant-Kni-cmor , Bccrctni of Ktntc , atldllor , treatunr , nttornovK * cral , cnintniMinner of public 1 ivl nt bulUHagn , nuperlutcmlentof public In tru tlon. tlon.And to transact micti i > 1 her biiPinrm i mav properly como litforo the c mvcnUoi Tim ( tverul cuunlie * mo entitled to 101 rc'fntatlves In tbu ntnlo convention i follow , bared upon the vote cart fur Isat 1'owetp , Jr. , In 1881 , for regent of the UI university : Giving one ( ) m-lcifato to enc one numiird mil tilty ( UiO ) voti , nnd on drlegatn for the fraction f Hevn > U-fh (75) ( ) vote * or orer ; nlno i ne delegate i for eacli orvanlze'l rotuilv. Ik In . Flrrt. Tlmt , no vr"xt < > ' 1 ' )0 ) nrlnilttcil I the convention , except ftirli AH mo lit * d 1 ; perron * rcttii iny in tlio coumicH fioi wlilcli the tiroxlmnro glvrn. Second , Hint Doili'lfKnti-hlinllioiiraui rn nbftnt iiicinlieriif his d liK'itlon ' , ttnln lie bu clothed will ) nuth > ilty frnln tl county cnnvintlon , or IH in i > ot8CHi < ioii < jiixitu from r , utilarly elf ted coli'Htiti tberfcif. .TAMM W. DAWER , Clmlnmui. JOHN BTKKN , B-ciclary. LINCOLN , NaK , July C , 1882. WHEN the ahol bcynti b.'vnginu' abet liiij long OHM , Arab ! Paeliu aunt win to Aflmirnl Seyinntir , nnd liku tl ; ArkaiiBiin cnon , auid : "Don't shun Oapt , Sfiilt , I'll coinu down" nnd dn mount my 1:11119 ; but tlio ndiniiul re plied that it waa too Into now , an KIIJ. land wanted to ( icoon in the wliol concorn. Thit in tlio BIUU of I hi wliolo nfl'iiir. England vvunU th Sufi ennui and mndu tliu opporlnnit ou ; of tlio Egypt inn qimrri'l. THIS ri-Bult of the liouibiirdmunt i Alox.uidriu , in the Udinphito diiMiunl ling of tlio foitit , wan not unexpuotut nor can the finul rcuult of tlio war I doubtful. Kitypt nnd Turkuy c.ni Inncd , and still Ions , either of then can bo no in itch for Kii lund , 'I'll Enypliuna fought thuirfiitia { wull , nn England mny find uoino troublu n land , but uuluea a Euriijiuaii oii > ensues , which ia not i > ril > , ibK , Hi Engliah 11 ig will lli.'iU tivor lumilii di'pendancy. It is quito olcur tin Admiral Sfjinour hud his orikTri i Ilia poaktta , and that those * uril i were inoroly part of a woll-n t'lc puroiu | ) to tuku timu by thu f IKUC and Bottlu the long diopuio nuuiii out of the Kyypttan muddlu. Tli E ) | ) tian init ht have luurnud tli I * * loaaon which our own civil wur tnnuli that nothing but eoliu uarth oiti HUI cossfully risist the broadaidn of inan-of-wnr , Wo shall look with soni niixi ty to eeo how far thu halnncu ( power in Europe.will fall in thin cat nonado. TUB lti\MiaiH ia solid on Ouiti'au brain , It has ita atullin down tint Tuu ass-ass-in waa not only an u-a bu Jio waa sleurly intnno. IIo dilF/r , ' from ovury human in this , tlut In br.iiti ountainud pir nu'.tor. Oilut folka havu pianmtor , and it ia thu mil ; Latin that ever dots get thuro Nm ilw big modioino nmu of the Ih'intlli can it a littlu mixed. Pie nmttur , pur hups , is what it moans. It ia knowi that Qulteau had mi unijolly appa tile for pie and oapouiully % < ww uu < Tim commotion between 'ho atoniad ami the brain ia an open si'crut unioii ; olitora. That matter iniuhl IIHVU tin there in that way , or thu pie matte mi ht liavu bt-tn in the ] l ] > ublivjn nf m or in the editor' * bruin , but "pi nutter'1 Is a now diecovory , and if i existed , is unough to nmko any nui ' . . ' not on' ' > ini ! ne. The litpublizi' ; .or ina tliis "pir" ttull in G.iitonu' brain , but ho talks of "posterior pi -mitter. " That is piling on Iho ugon ; ia positively indecent. OUR PARAli TIO ELECTI J AWS. The big metropolitan journnls h been for aomo time rngngod in a wa diccuation of the southern elect icsuoc , nnd now the Now V'jik T\\ \ closes an editorial with the aente " a vigorous execution of the nuto ! election law * am ) their amendment they are inadequate , ia nn issue wh manifestly ou ht to bo revived. " Now the fact ia that the lawa i only need great ninondiiumt , but J enforcement is impojaiblo under t present juty ajnU'in. The w y t SDUthern leadera got rid of thu hoa negro majoritifs us by a aateiim course of intiinidatiuli long but or o election , by no-cnlkd : ncgto not * , d vidnig tlmo nt inocth/g- ) and by v lenco at thu polle. They nun ) crushed out thu vote , Then wh tliey got the machine and thu icgn tlon of the BUllMgo aa well us t counting , they avoided the rli'iiu1 of force mid oiibbtitutcJ that of fraf HO na not to excitu northern commci Now thu federal election lawn \\u directed to proUct the people in tin meetings and in the casting and ouiu ing of thu vote. Whonuvur Hupub cans called n meeting to enlighten Hit electors , thu Doinocrata would ulaoc n ineoting of all the neighboring li ! clubs to nasetnblu within a hundn yards of the republican meutn grounds. As Boon na thu republic , meeting waa organized , Iho nllu clu would send ovtr u eommitteo and d maud that tht-y bo allowed an tqu number of apenkers and u dtvioion tlio time. It thu republicans lelust thu rifle club niare'it'd ' over into il republican meeting , and if a blont riot waa not thu reault , tl u tepublicai iveru driven away mid thu mutiiii Broken up nnd dirpcitcd. It tin yieldedthen thuycuinu in a body , j u ning tlit'ir horaeH * henda inio thu i lublic.tn lanku , curbing m.d IIUIIMI lown nil republican epiakuiM , and < > i orcing attention for tin ir own. 'I h vaa tht MuaiHbippi pun nf ilividu line and 1,0 part } eoii'd ' hvo iiiuiut i C'hu rettaon republicuim did not ivi\ \ vim becaUHO they had neither arum in irgiinixation , and uxpoiieiiuu In ihown that u row would only OIK ! .heir muicileBa butchery. The Uniu atatea lawa wc.ru utleily imbceilu meet thu wrong. The em jf Oruickahanka nt til. itnd HIH jt al. , 2 olln , ULcldt.d by 11 lupremu court had cumpliti' jiiiudculated the law. Thu di > uibii in tho&u leading cases foruud tint u ' eminent to pruvu that tliuHti a. IH VM-I innu "on account of rnoo , u.ilor i proviou-i condition. " Tln-y tit'elan , hut thu only aulliofiiy e nforn d upt ; jongrees to pian any la\vn uguiubt tt iiindcring or obattuutnig of the ligl tooto canto from thu liftecnl unondmunt , and thu gist of that ail oluvus that no utiilo had tint right abridge the bullVugu "on auonunt race , etc. It might bu ubiiduod < account of education , proerty | , M'ui tratinn or otlici wtac , but m > t bfonu of color , oto. Tht rcforu the Uljitc Stntra Dialnot Ailorney had i illorit ) in hia informatinn i inuictnient Ihat it wi ibridged on that nccouttt by thin ; neaiiH and of couruo had to prove i Now thu fact vuis thn dctiK'oratrt < u lot tt-rrify thu nu rnvH or amaith r > imhlican meutingn bt'cauao they MOI itigr ; es or had been ulnvtia , but hi wuiiu they wort ) rupiiblicina. If the tvould only become ilmnocnila tin. hvuuld lro.it them like prinet'H , An when thu government witiu'tsprt wei [ tut on thu Uid ami onwu ux'iminei they Miuld nay HO and knuck tlio < " ' jrnmuiitoutofomirl.TliMw.taiti'jU'iib irul thu law nut ht to bii ruiitr.iiiiin inch aola bioiUfo of polttio.il or i/tln ipinioii us Mt-11 an for tulur , it.- . 'I'lio right ID voio ouiiii's from tl itilii , ami all the Kiivtiinmeiit eiu < ] ib In unf.iroo the Fifteenth amnni inciii. ' Tlmt Buttlos tint branch ot tl : mattiT , .mil tin ) inl fthiru rnlo ( low the i.puuliiMUM lit"1. Uuu'i moolim iviiliont ii > , ir of /inio ion , > w HH in tliu 'ttrt.i coticorning tli | ioln ) DI , i Ifutiuii ilay. Tht'hu Ja iiuuly unfiiieo the light tt volt an lund tlio Miatti ollicin. ivitpunribli ) f. thu ixicti'inn ; tii''r tlutiiH undt llli'Hatu liwa , .Vh HO hitvu hhowi thu ( iuinocraU re-tnl , iliih inittur , i j.iy ilii-j do , as a etrupyhi lulwiv whitH i-ivilizalion nnd African barb.n imn , and that if Ihi-y pciniil tliu nn jurily to iMbt iiml ctmnt Iheau voti thuy aru r.ninMl. Uadur Una .ilirn . they tomfy the HI IUI- .ho pullc , atull thu bin t a wuh tiai ) llnla , rtnd do niaiiy ntiur tMO gi Ifclnriiig tli"i tl'n i ml KXunxfH if loib lint jlla'lf ) il , y ill,11' . Ol i'nur huy aiu aiiunuii , i 111 in.tler tliu ptui ml jury tiytom , which rnjuiri'ii t > i ury to bo drartii half trum iloinuur.tl .ud . half from ropublicnns , tin to mu : .Iwaya . bu aomu tlomoor.its on tli ury , and if thorn ia out ho defendant in safe , t o m.n er what the uvidoneu or guili tliii boon trii'tl over and over HI-HIII [ 'hat uinglo liimuerat will aUrvu I na erat bdoro ho onnoentii to oonvii ijn. Juiigu llond ruled in thu nseent i v.'eka term in .South Onmlina that th JiiUud Statca atturnoy could nude ho common hw htand each jure mule and in thid way liu got rid i. . it'.irJy till tliu di inueratu on Iho panel mt ihwr * ) wa ulwnjs o u or two luf nd thu cnn CiU'Uio WHH Iho who ! orui waa a hugo oxpentivo farce The only1 conviction over reached i u ider HKC , when the United Sta attorney , though threatened with stint death , put the list oath f nlrnrcd the panel , Hut they took oncpptbn nnd the eupremo court i cided the teat oath uncunatitution w criminating the witness , and c < viction bad. Now with atich miserable laws a fluch a palsied court what i the rif to vote worth in the south , Thi nr.i other views nnd fuels to innko thrillinv volume , but this is cnou on thia point THAT CENSUS RKPORT Mijura wantid to gtt $5,000 n yc .11 d perquisites aa congreesimin fn Nebraska. That wns nil ri ht , n eru aru regiintnta of Majors w wantthu cnmo thing , Then Bchwc wanted n posloOicu , which M jt cnutd get for 1'ini. All ISInjora had do Man to show thu housu that tin wai enough proplo in Nubn ka t ntny for ono Vulentinu to n preset I'lio only wny to do that w brought the census of 1872 nnd t louse coiumitteo nqnired the ccrti cato of the ( ecietnry of atnto tliul ho real of thu state. How w tliijorn to got itttto ono thii logons irj ? Tlio conaui of 1872 w tubborn and would not show mou ; > tople ! , but the census of 1874 d how it. Now thu point wns to gut the oc ilicituof Alexander to the fact th IIH cenaua of 1874 was thu coneus 872 , but that would bu certifying lie in order to secure n aeat 1 mud and get 85,000 out of Unc lain. Now , Alexander could not do tha mt he could give bin certificate ilauk and Miij irs could fill it out , i"fitmd Oettifying to u blatik ni ills furnifliinu thu tnomia of a frai a rough. It is liku opening thu sa IMP tn lot thu thief steal , und ia i rimiiml an thu theft. 'I'liirt IH .Mm of thu most disgracefi Inng-i tli.it cvi-r sinulti'd Iho grt'i cal of Ndiraska , and how can it 1 ' ined , Wlnir is the duty of tl Jnitorl Stit .s nttnrnny in the matte A SEN IUL.E A.DURESS-OCJ COMiNG DANGEH. V\e irintUbtod tn the Now Yor uvHiiiiI'ofl for thu full text of tli d : r of U MI , Schurz bofiiru Uo vat univi-iailj , at ita annual c inuniinc ' 'Eiloealion in thu - iitnt i ti It-public It in an ulnhorato , thoughttul an tiiteMiian'uku document , und wu wor.hy ilm careful attention of tli 'titivated ' intelligence , as well as i : io tioniTnl iniml of thu country. The nvoiitfiil ojruur nf its authn : lia I , n go and intimate uxper ncu with thu systems of pub ] bought ami administration ii Euroj ; ml on this continent , his recngmzt V.iliiy ivml auciiratu acholarahip nui en I to Hiich a paper a peculiar vab nd nn ojprcial merit. Mr. Sohuroi : utilui ) ) < i.t a vigorouu illustration i hut btillnuit and profound G/rnfl lind , wliiaii , tindi-r thu free impuUi f titii lii-it euntury , has found u ithin i tintnritiouubhm ) < * , in philosonhy ti 'HIHISO , in ( tuieneo too myaterioua , i rt ton uxipMite , and in thu bro.i uld of huiirin undeavor to' ' ) dillicu r mirvi IOUK for it auhit < vonu > nt an in ixtiiiy. In thia strong G Tina nclinol in which tlio ardent youn mind nui oncouniged to plume il oiug in tiny Iliufht , and waa taught t ilaru Any Hold of study and though Mr. Suhuiz waa traiuod , nud BOOH bt cam-j a rovolutioniat in politic nnd roligion. As ouch hu wu ilriven iruin Enropo a id bccam 11 holdiur of fortune in America , whur 110 Ima m m igod to bucoinu in sum ilugruu a pait of thu history of hi ii'lopt-ti country , Fuw mun , then ; font , urn moru competent to disjua thu su'jojt ' of pnhlm education and u ii.lKioiiuo upon public afTaira III ulna on to thu foundation and undow inont u ( Harvard aa thu baaia of th Now England Bjetom is a concia lUtemtiiit of fncta worth preserving fur tha' system has become th inothur of thu Amoricin ayatem in a f thu atatis , anil eepicially in ou iiuit wcat. Hu says ; When , as a youux nuin , I road , fu the hint nine , tliu history of the Nui 13 igland colonies , nonii of the man , uirtiug pa9S.igea atruuk mo aa nior i ciiliarly stunilic.int and touchin HHUI thia : Only aixtoon jcar utte hu landing ol thu I'ilg-ima a I'l ) mouth , thu aettlera of Maaauchu oils " ( hought upon u college. " TJi fiirral oourt of thu oniony voted ti 4tvo thu aum of 400 to waul that , oud Two yoira Inter onu John Hirvnrd bu piiitilhud to thu oullfgo half hi 1 rhino and hu wholu library 3 miMUni ; of thruu huntlred volunnfs I'lu- i uomo of thn ferry be ; MH'ii It iati n aid Olmrlentown wa il ii hcatmvi-it upon it aa a purmtnmi rovuuuu Subiftjuuntly Ooniit-ctiou tnti l'l\ mouth and thu towns in vh a't ' 'often contributed httlo ottering .o promote ita moot > sn ; on CD , at liingt nery family in on oh of thu colouie ; avu to thu college at Oambridgi w 'lvu pi-nco or a poi-k of corn , or it , -nlno inuiiikdnlterated wmnpnmpoag , ' \ml diimo ji-itrs after thu UNtablibli nent of thu oolUgu it waa ordered n 111 tliu Puritan colomo * "that uvor lown-ilup , after the Lord luth ill ) ri'iii"d them tu the nnniht'r of fift ; iinuuholiU'rd , uhall nppiiint onu ti uauh all uhil Iron to writu and read 'iid ' where any town shall inore.iso ti ho numher of onu Imndiud families liny ahull not up n gruinnuir aohool hu imiBter thereof lu'ing able to instruc ' , mt It bo far as they miy bo fittui fo hu university * ' Mr. Hohurz then npona up the dun ; era of the future , growing out of tin wondrous national development a : only awaiting that not distant da when "tho productive capacity of eland land has "touched its limit , " The paragraph in which this dang ia portrayed ia also deserving of not "Lot us listen for a moment , " sa , ho. "Let ua listen for A moment thoao political thinkers , most of who are who gpoakinp to us from nbron who , while recognizing the nntun ness of the growth of democratic _ r publican government from the nrif nil condition of society in the Amei can colonies , are in the habit of o : oruning grave doubts as to its dnr bility. So far , they say , you ha' ' KUcceedod tobetnbly well , notwitl standing your grent civil war Yi have grown rich nnd powerful , ni your republican government stand It may nnd probably will continue I atand as long na there nru largo bodii of virgin neil to receive thu ovoflo of population , where the paor mr find a chaiica to bicnmo inUependoi property holders. So long as th sa < oty.vlvo exists , the growing di foroiicjs of fortune and cjnditioi nnd the gradual formation of sect classes antagonistic to onn anothe will not produce their mnst dnnceroi tlF. cts. But when that stock of virgi lands hna ] > aseed into ptivato owne ship ; when the poor find thi > m u1v < u uifronted with the eatno diflicultii with which they have to struuglu i older countries , while the rich rclen lessly usu their advantages to increae their wealth all the moru relentless ! us thu accumulation of riches wi linvo bred habits of prolligatc luxur and insatiable solflah indulge win then ? Will nut the poor , seeing tli avenue to prosperous indopendorcc formerly open , now blocked wi they not renumber that in univers ; dufTrago they possess the puwc which democratic institutions vest i numbers , and will they noc usu th : power to upset the rights of property to strip ( lie rich and thus to POSRCI thenisolvoa of what they desire ? Wi that not lead to rapacious abuse t power , to reckless policies of conquci and robbery and to wild and mtei miimblo convulsions ? And will yet political Bjalom have conaorvutiv force , and your corrupted suciot nn > r.tl strength enough to resist sue tendencies and commotions and t prevent them from breaking dowi jour constitutional fabric nnd froi turning your republican governmun into uvery cut c ivablo form of ruvn uttonury deapotism ? la it not to b fuared , ns Mucaulny expressed il that "there will bo tp iliation ; thu spoliation will increase the diatreac that the distress will producu fria hpoliation ; that thuro is nothing t stop you , and that your constitution i till Bail and no anchui ? " Thu viuiutu orguiizitions of laba mm combinations of capital amj the ! public influence on thu detailed , and thu question of fh luturo cloirly expressed in thuinqu ( | upon what basis will the compromis bu L-fiucted biitweun these two para mount elt munta in our free domocrati guverument , ao aa to producu a jua distribution and harmonious workiiij in our public ind business aifaira Libor produces capital and capita produces labor. They are iutoidupon dunt , but labor has only ono thn.g t lull and can ill utford to wait ou ih matket , whereas capital can vi ait , and 11 it great measure o vns the m trkot. Thi udvant-jgu w uld odi-ctsivo , if it wor not that labor has the ballot -th power of a majority. In France thor ia universal autfrngu , but thu govern ment ia a virtual doaputiam , and th vote is a mere form. In Germany th people vote , but they vote undur a imperial coaimi-aioii tiiat in a urlhi will count their vote na it pleases. Ii England thoru is a qualiticd sulfrage liut it ia only Humtjtluux thu pou jloctor Ima to sell on ulociiun clay a t tlio riuh man , v > i < \ \ or without a titlu But .huro in America it meana Bomr thing more , und in thu hands of reau ute , honoai labor organi ? itiona tha uunot bo bought , and who cun fun ropreaentatives who will not ael .hem , it ia a tremendoua powu ; hat muru than counterbalances tin lonnnation of capital in thu market [ c IB , Uierjforo , in thu clash an I cun hut of thusu powur und forooa that Mr. Suhurz prudicta our troublu in tin uturo. As a safety valvu against thu iiiigor , hu ruviuvrs thu field ot publii linuuaaiun aa the means of direct ] } eaching the people und thou ahuwi .hu advuntugo ot the "aoholar in pol i ici" operating on thu Held. ' I hoi luguua on to show that thu uduca'ioi if thu masses is of thu laat nuccsaity ti tvoid jur comlm ; dangers nnd ttui lus education ia only reached througl hu common school syatum und per eoted by thu higher grades. Thuro ia very littlu of the American i-iiilu m .hia address , Hot much ul ) arl Sohurz , aud a good dual of sound oiiau without rhuturiu or Lu iioinbi1 , There may.bu a kind of blind bid foi ho luadernhip of the labor vote but il o , it ia cunningly concualed. Wi ergot Mr. Schurz in reading his pa lur and invitu our ruadera to ita study , rediairjctlug by thu democrat : if thu southern status aru marvulu ol ; orrymandi ring. The federal lawd equiru thu territory to bo o mtiguoue nd the agony thoru ia to got thu ilurud vote nil in a bunoh or to or ; .unzu a black diatricl in oauh atato. 'hia ia a ojiifcasiun not only that the ) lored vote ia in the majority bffl hat it ia solidly rupubhoui. Thuy tin thu line through ountiea , towns , inoi > 08 , through forms , Imusea , tarns , round the funcj c rnen , int < .ititc lui and right through and round ny and everything wherever thuy c in mil u colored voter. How long will this farce continue'i Uloust eight of thesu southern states lelony to thu republican party on an ione t count , and yet that great party olds its arms and autfors about sixty votes in the electoral col logo to publicly stolen from it. If it wet only protect its own , there could be question of its success in 1884 ; but it has not the pluck and ncrvo to wi out the puerile and imbecile syutern laws that makes the right to vote farce , and the laughing scorn of t ! southern democrat , nnd to enact la' that will protect its elector why , deserves defeat. What man deserv to hold property , if ho has not t ! manhood to protect it against tl thief when ho has the strength at power to do so. Medical Quuckory. Chicago Time * . A med'c , lsociety in this city huso pelled n member for the grave ellen of publiahitiL' his card in u nuwapnp and piying for it. This is not prole aionnl conduct. The stern cede "medical ethics" allows n physician advertise himself , but it must be dot in n way peculiar'to the professi > It is entirely proper for him to mai himself known to the fashionnb world through the society column of nowspcper , Ilia namu and titlu , i rather bis occupation and residcnc GUI also appear in the column of po sonata with perfect propriety as ftt as ho goes fishing , visits his mothe ill-law , or sprains his nnklo. Ho is i liberty to writu communications to newspaper on the way BWimmiiij schools should bo conducted , on tl impurities of the water furnished U people of this city , on the ger ; theory of disease , and on all othi subjects , profotsiunal and non-pn [ etaintial , that aru presumed to bu i interest to the reading public. I ] can with perfect impunity sign h naino to these communications , not t satisfy the editor of the gonuiuonei uf the authorship , but for the purpoi uf advertising himself. Ho can d what no other person of uood tasi would do , append the namu of his o : npition and place of business to h signature. Hu can repeat these i many times an he chooses or as ofte is an editor will allow him , providin \ny person wiaheH to carry on a dii suasion with him. Hu is allowed t uut "Dr. " before his iiamo or "ft D. " alter it as often as hu uses it i tirmt. No lawyer , merchant , c manufacturer would think to publis bis business card wth his name. K jcrson except a "doctor" expects t inyu his butiiness announced when h .s intrjaucud tostrangois or presento it a reception. A physician in "good standing" ca lot distribute his businupa card , butli : an leavu his Now , Yuar'a , Ohristma ir calling card at every houeu on ha ] i duzjn avenues with peifect proprit y , notwithstanding the ( not that i lontams : i luitico uf his business an lesignuU'.s tlu * plucu wheru it is cat ltd on. bhnuld u lawyer , retail deal f of tiny ku d , or a manufacturer d I/malar thing , ho would bu though uiworthy ot u pUcu in society , uin lia cjtrd woul j be placed in thu kitchui tovu instead of in the banket on ih larlor table. If a member of an ither trade or proftasion 13 elected t .n office in a church or sociuty , h lues not expect to sou his cc upatioi jublisbod in connection with his name Clio "doctor , " howovur , feel iiggrievui f thu oiuit'nioii is nindo in his case iVith rare oxvrptioiia , physician ire the only ptrsons who designut .heir occupatuum when they writ .hoirnaaiof. on a hotel register. Com noii-ai'iisu people see no impropiior n udyurlising any ruHpectablu bmi toaa in u modeat uud appropriate way [ n a city Iiku'thU , wtiuru there ; u of people coming ever ; nontti , i ia desirable to know th' mutes of thu uh > sicidns in thu vicini y whore one live * , and ihu locatioi if their oifices and miJenccs , ua wel la thu IIOUM thuy do vote to vailing 01 latioi.tj. What in moru to thu p.iint leoplu deairo to know what school o uudieiiio unuh pliyhii-ian belongs to V codu of "metiijul uthica1 mwora o 'q lacktry" that furbida a person th igltt to inform an iniuhiguui public ii elation to matters it duairts to be " > nio ucqjaiuted with. There 1 'ahtly inoiu ' quackery" displayed il hu way Bomu physicians now adopt n uder to make themselves known ti hu public tlimi in publishing thel arda in DAYS Careful Kovlow of the Buslneai Outlooii. Dull weather and dull news trave and in hand. Thu heat is too opproa ivu to t'xcitu puoplu to any sort o ctivity , whether for good or for bad nd these are the reporters' dog day ? Ijypt ia too far from Omaha to inter at the local editor , und thu only othei irty to appease in thuau monotonous unoa beaide3 the distant M.ih unedaii i the girl that longs for icu cream cu cream , aa a social power , has novel eon properly appreciated as yet Ai peacemaker it haa thu must excel mt .qualities imaginable , which be. D mo atromjer thu greater aud ( tuner thu dosea are administered , v\a a pianiu seaaon the summer has , j far , boon a misurablu tailuru. Foi * ku of all lovurs , flieaand mosquitoec ru confeau that wu are sorry. Thu next hardest struggle for ex- itencu ia experienced by the less jrnu- luntiil and tuoro convenient duater , Inch once held hiti favor on our truuie , but which now atruuglea along i periodic lonfhneaa , Tlitn tht'rina the small , boy , Hu atutnrioua oxpcranenta uru thia BUIII- itr neceasanly htnitea. St irma and ild spella constantly interfere , and u cannot drown with thu traditional tquency. All theio ia left for him ) an in order to riau to the height ol 10 occasion is to patronize extensively lu fruit venders about the btreut , and ith thu help uf green fruit make hie ripmir existuncu known through thu iienuy of gunuiiiu chohra nuirbua , Inch will koi'p our phjaiciana busy uring thu dull ainniin'r month ? . Uunvalril 8 being a cerliln i-uivfi rthe worst foran ! } l ) p ia , iitdif.ebtiiin , coutlp.tinii , iipinity of lilooil , orpiil liver , dUi > til"rt i . ) ! , i to. , anil an u nit-diiiue for truill- ttiu \eiy Hfjcul uf humor , from nn or- tury niiiiii't ) 11 tha w r.-t ulcer , HUKDOCK I , ion lilTTKlts ttau > i8 tiariviilnl. 1'tict i.00. jullO dlw A bjat club haa been organized in ttumwa. BARGAINS i Bar LOT Houses , FIFTEENTH AND DOUBLE SIS Beautiful building sites on Sherman avem (10th ( strwt ) south of PoDpUton'a and J. Urown's r sldcn it the tratt belongl g to Son tor Paddock for so many yoara holi B6i fee ; west Irontairn on the n-enu bv fr.ra 3HO to 650 feet In dcuti runnlni- eastward to the Omaha & St. Paul K , I Will soil In titrlpa o ( GO feet or more I ontaio o the avuuuow 1th lull depth to the rallroawl mil tlio above on about any teima ihat punna-i miy desire. To parties u ho willa reoto Lull houses co-Unit * 12(0 and upward will eel ultl out aniKiyment down for one.year , an'l 6 to 1 equal animal niju.inta Ihirenltir it7 per cei li.tinst. To parties wn ( do not Intend irapro * In ) ? linmcdla ciy will a. II lor no sixth down at i uiiualannual pijmentathercait r at 7 per cei Interest. Cholro 4 aero block In Smith's addition at we" indot F..rnain etroot will the an ) length < : lmu nqulrodat 7 per cent lntere t. Also a splendl 10 aero block in Smith's add Jon on pauio liberal terms a < the force Injf. No. 305 , Iliif lot on li-ird near 20th o ! 700 700No No 301 , Lo on 18th utroH near Paul , 31200. No 30. ! , Lot 30x-2 0 feet on 15th street , nca MchoUi. No 21)9 , Ono quarter acre on Burt street , nca Jjtton SlOd. No 297 , Two lota on Blonde near Irene strcol 210 and $300 each. Js o29 ? , Two lota on Ucorcla near JllchHja treut , S120J. Nol95. ! Tn-uhe choice ro-ldcnco lots on Haiti ! ] en ttruct In Mblnn's additton , flue and No 291 Riaut ful half lot on St. Mary's av Hue , Mx'S'J ' Itct , i car UUhop CUrkson's an :0th : btrtct , 816 ( o No M2 , Five c' olce lota on Park avenue , Ii0i 60 each , on street nil \\iy , 3SOO eich. No i9l,8lx lot-i In Mlltard & Ca dncb'a ad'litlni in ihernuu Avenue near Popplcto.i's. S3 Uti H50 each N 2 0 , Choice lot son Park avenue and street ar line on r ail to Park , 450 to 311) ) ,0 each No 285 , Eleven lots on Deca ur a > j J Iren trccta , near Sa indcrs street , 3C to $150 rach No 282 , Lot on IWtli noir I'aul struct , 4760. No 281 , LOB G > xl4U fuetnoir dt. Mary's avenue no 20th street , 91GUO. No 210 , Lot on Dot atur near Irene street , $325 No27H , P ur lots on i-aUwcll , ntar Sauncler troit , $50J uuch. NO 270 , Loton Clinton street , near shot totter 12u. 12u.No 275 , Four lota on McLellan street , nca : Hondo , Kagan'a .tdditl.m 9U5 o ch. No 274 , Thruo loU uoar race tourac : makt flora. No08 , Bca itlful corner aero lot on California rcot , oppoflto tndadjjlulng Hacrcd Heart Coo out Kro-Uids , 10.0. No no , VlouM.iiori , near 16'h street , 41,450 ( Oo oi In " ( Irodit Konrl r"n.ml "Gram View' ( lill'.loi , ju-t bOuth-east of U. P and U. A M allrnad < ui it , raii Iii from )1GO to luOOcacl u to vasytuniin I'uautllu UvsMuiLU lots at a barudn verj andy to shopi lnoto 'WI ea , Gpert-cnt dowi mi pcriamtper niDiith. t ail aud fjUplat am nil partl u'ars No 25U , Fuilcormr lot on Jonc , Near 15tl treut , S.I.COO. No25J , j wo lota on Center street , near Cum- i ' btreet , 3 < 00 ( or lioth or ? SOO tarh. No 2f > li , Lot on Seuaru , nuar King street 350 No 2W , ilall lot on Dodge , near llxh street 2100 No 217 , Kour heautlful ro ldonco lota neai .rrlKhton Colicgu ( or will separate ) JK.OOO. No 21i ) , Iwo luts uii Center , mar Cuiulnj t ect , 4400 e ch. No "JUj , 1 , it on Idaho , near CumliiK struct > 2fl uNo46 , Bo tutlful corner airo lot on Cutulni ; ear 1) tt n btruci , ntar new Convcuv tfacrei 1 art , ? lf,0 ( ) No. 244 , Lot ou Farnaiu. mar 18h : ctrcet , 1.750. No 243 , Lot ( Id by 1 on Co lego stiret ear at. 5Ur > ' a\enue , $700 No 241 , Luc on Furiiitiji , near 20th etre > t 1000. No 940 , Ix > t M h > J9 feet on jouth m onuu , ear llasoii street , $050 I > o2J I , Curlier lot on Hurt , near 22J street 2.3W No J33 , 120x132 f ut o I Haniey , near 24th , trcet Clll cut It up$2,400. No 2J4 , Lot ou Douiclaij street , near 25tli SOU. * NJ 232 , Lot on Pier street , near toward , 500. 500.Nu 227 , Two lots on Decatur , near Irene ttrce' , 00 tadi. no i'is , Lot 143 by 441 feet on Sher "an uvu < uo (10th ( at eet ) nea Ur ce , $2 400 , will dl vide , No2.0 lot iMxtirut ou Dodte ; , near 13th .icet ; uiako un iiffcr No 2 7 , Lot on 23rd nearCUrn , $500 , No 210 , Let on Ilutnllion near Kinu , $ 0) . No 2jJ , Lot on 18th etreet , near Mchola 500. 500.No 207 , Two lota on 16th , near PaclUo etreat , 1,500 , No 201 , Beautiful real cnco lot ou Division treet , luar Uumlng , 4 no , No JO.'J Lots oil 16th street , neat PUrco. XW. XW.No I9'J , Lots on Sauudoia strict , ne tiew. No In4j , Two lota < fa 22d , near Oraco street , (00 (00.No 1W2J , Two loU on 17th street , no r wblt < iadork , l,050. N 1B8J ; One full block ten lota , near the irracm , < IOO. NJ 1U1 , Lot * on t'arker , street , near Irene ( t ) i. i..No IS3' Two lota on Casa , near 2Ut street lit edge ) , $0,00 . * o IbU , Let on Her near SewarJ , 1(150. N"oi7J , Lot on Pacific etrect , near Utb ; mike lor | uiutl , .Sir loU on Farnam , near 21th etreet , ' . < UOi.jfc.Vi501 uch .NO 103 , Full iilook on 25th atrruet , near ncu IUMO , i d thrue lota n Ol-u' . addition near lunJfro and Cauma otrceU , fj.000. o 127 , ot on IMn tiin.t , near white lead nrkii * 523. > oi2. , liixU ifo-t (2 lotOon 18th lrect , Bar t'0 | > | ilaun' , lilOJ Null1 ; , fr Iny lull acre lota In Jllllarl S Cal- voll adlitloni ou Siicriuaii avenue. Spring and tut iga Htruvtd , near ( be end ol 110911 street .r . track , foiO to -"l.fln > -n N ti , Lot or ' ' i near 22J ttieet , iXI R 06 $ , Lot on Cui..no ! struct , near Saundera , .N'oM C rtier lot on Cbarlca , near Siund- i u Btroet , # 700 ho 75 , Doxsifocton I'ncitlc , uear Sen sireut i.ouo .SuiO , Uhteen lota nn 21st , 2id , 23d and LU dcrd Htiuuin , near Grace aud tiauniicra trt.ct idfi' , iSWiaJi. iSWiaJi.BEiSS' IEAL ESTATE AGENCY 16th and Douplas Street , THE McOALLUM WAGON WEIGHT ONLY 100 IBS WAGON BOX. Can Be H"and ed By a Boy , The lux nccil nc\er 1 > o tiKc-'i olT the wajon anil all I ha litllO'l Grain and Grass Need Is P It c'stslcii thvt the oM t lll fv"a. Kicry standard wtiRon U * nM wllh our rack complo o BUY NONE WITHOUT IT , Or buy the attachmentniit tipp'v tlii-m to your nlil nui on box. For "wlc In .Vo'.i J. 0 C'LA K. li n'Oln , FRK.U KUDU , flriii ) Is and. IIAOOI.KTT ft ( tntr * , Mart ti.'s CiURt.iH i-ciiMiDr.r.n , Cohtmlim. 8MMOlKfc KUNK , Itad C'loinl. U. II. ( JIUSK & to. , Kcd OU , t'ma U. IV , Ku.iiKt , , O'ciiwoi ' , lo'.v Ami ovcrv llrit cl.vn ilraler in Ui' ' v vst. A'h thrin ( or descrlptlxo circulir or r > oid : illrncl Lous. J , McOallum Bros. Mannf g Oo.1 , Omco , 24 Wet Lake Strco , Chlcn o. _ _ ma > 21 w 75,000 NMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW I fl USE They pur | > a Ha-lotli'r tuhlclinfur O.B.V rlclhiit. tylcand duraliilic. , 3WUNGS , GAU & BUDISS For sale by Henry Tim ken , Patent * o .m BulMor ot Flno Carrli ? s , lOOtf , ( MSand inio St. Chirles St. , t Lnu B. Cat * . \l lI Are acknowledged to be the I / ' iest by a'l ' who have put theme - ' & o a praotic.tl test. i \ . ADAPTED TO & i. Q1 ? SiJFT OOAL ' .I/ , / 'f\ \ COKE OR WOOD. MASUFACTL'ItKI ) I.Y SAIIT ! LOUIS. lercey i & Bradforfi , _ JSOLK AGENTS FOU OMAIH. 073EK & MONITOR OIL8TOVE Impiovrd tor 1882. TIIK BKHT AND INLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE 8T01LOVK IN TIIK WOULD Evury houuekoepur feolathu wantof imethiiiK that will cook the daily iod and avoid the excessive heat , dust , ttw and asho ? of a coal or wood stove. FIE MONITOR OIL STOVE WILL 0 FT , bettor , quicker and cheaper lan unvmhtrimuiui. It iatheONLY IL STOVE midi ) with the OIL ESERVOIR ELEVAffiD at the ick of the atovo , away from the heat : f winch arrangement ABSOLUTE iVFEi Y ia secured ; n no gas can bo murated , fully twenty per cunt more ) at ia obtained , the wicka are pro- rvud twice aa long , thus saving the ouhla of coxmiK. trjiniiiini ! and the : peiiM ) nf nuw onou. EXAMINE HE MONITOR and you will buy no her. Manufactured only by th onitorOUStoYBOa , OlBYOlanflO SonU tor dfbiTiptivo circular or cal 1 M Rogers & Son , auunta for Ne 'aika ' . IIVIU MECH NICAL ANU Ml INQ EN / GINEFRI at tha Rontto'atr Poltechi : Instltut- , Troy N Y The ol ie.t u. tu\vt \ f , 8ii ) < K > i In Amur a Next lenu V. a\a \ icp tilicf Kill 111 ro,8-r O' H-2 citil i t thu jranu-ts It tie jn 11 > \ > .ai . ltj ; ir JU MJ . ; alsi c ur-o i ( tu'y , ruiulre m , ixJCf > cit oic. U > ru DAVID M UREKNE , Jlfde.as.lm Director. ,