V \ I THE JDATLY BEE - - - OMAHA , WEDNLSDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , ] 82 The Omaha Bee Pnb'Jshsd nvery morning , except'cJund fhs oiujr AlonJay morning dully , TEKMS BTf MAtli- Ota jTeur $10.00 I Three Months.3 , BU Months , o.OO | One . . 1 , TIIK WKEKLY DUE , publliUod i ijr Wodi.eiday. THUMB PO3T L'ATD- Ono YCM W.OD I ThreeMonlbi. . lxMcat > i . . 1,00 I OUR . , AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY , Solo Ager ot Ncwsicftler In the T'nlUxl States. COmiEaroNDKNCE All Commm tlrin telnllnq to Newt Mid KtltlorIM mi etf ahouH be nddrowod to tha Kmion I ( Car. BKK. HUS1VKSS LKTTEIIS All BnMne ( irttetft and Rojnlttfincon nhould be a drewiaJ to Tac liric I'CBMRIIINO Co : rAnr , OMAHA , Draft * , Chcokii and POJ fficc OrdoM to be made paynble to 11 lOcr of the Company Ino BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Prop Ei UOSEWATER. Editor. THB AMI-MONOPOLY LEAQU1 CBNTIIAL GUY , August M. The Btato Anil-Monopoly len t ; will moot at IlantiligB , September 2 ; 1882 , in connection with tlin Slut Formers' alliance , for the pnrpofli e , putting bcforo the Totem of tlio slat of Nebraska un inciopcndont ntnt anti-monopoly ticket. All anti-im nopoly leagues tire requested to c.V special meetings to elect dt'lcgitlcb t attend the convention. By order of tno executive coin mlttco. II. 0. O.sTniiiiour , Proa. Stnto Anti-Monopoly Lt > oguo. NEXT to their candidatoo the thin oat thing about the Nebraska demo crats is their platform. PETK SCHVTKKK in temporary chair man anojValontino on president of tin convention would make a fast toain. THURHTON'H rnooiuMMK : Val foi preaidout of the convention , Doraoj for governor , anJ Church IIowo foi lloutonnnt-govornor. THE balance of immigration still oontinusoin favor of the United Statce to offset the mifnvoritbln bnlnnco ol hado. During Au mt 43,070 immi grants landed on our sboreo. NEW YOKK holda her republican convention to-day. The lending can- didaten ar < * Oornoll , Socrotniy Folgor and James Wadaworth , the latter the choice of thu half brtiudu , opponents of both the administration and Cornell , Governor Cornoll'a frienda claim all but thirty votes of the number audio- iont to elect , but indic.itioim point to the defeat of the governor and a union of forcca upon either Kolgor or Woda- worth. TilE'Ohicago Time * puffs J. Storlinj ; Morton to the nicies aa the strongest democrat Nebraska could have nomi nated for the governorship , a man of brains and wealth. Morkon'o brainu have been principally used in the work of the lobby and his wealth rep- roaonta about equally the foes of u political attorney of the railroads and dlvidunda from disreputable ntook jobbing operations in local improve nient Bchemos in Washington. of rnilrti.'id stockn continui bouyanr , owing to the heavy earning ! reported by the various trunk line * . These are larger than they have over boon. The roads in the south wtriluri pool report a total of § 1,000,010 for August alone , and all grain carrying roads [ have been equally fortunate , The certainty , that owing to our heavy crops , the carrying trodo will bi equally large during the next tor months , ia responsible for the main lained confidence of the general publii in the prices of railroad sonuritios. AT the present writing Tumor's newspaper support consists of three journals in thu Third district besides hia own. Two of them aru publishot at Kearney end ono at Fremont. Turnor'n newspaper boom in about as big an thu boom that showed up at thu Fremont convention. Itcpulilican , This is about as near thu truth aa the railroad organ ever mile , Mr. Turner'n nowspopor nupport is quite respectable. The list no fur is M follows : Tito Fremont Tribunt , Holt county Manner , Crolghton llcgn- fafot-jNiobr.trft./'i'wiar , PlMaJonrnal , Kearney JVtni/xirrK / , Hull'-ilo county J'rw , Kourntiy Jountul , DUWBOH county THE licadquirr r.i of the republican aUtu central committo are for thu noit two dujs at room 10 , Millurd hotel. Delegates are requested to hand their credentials to Jus. W. Dawef , chairman , at an early an hour on Wednesday us possible. 7frjiiiim ! / { When LorciiEo Crounso aa chair- inun of thu republican congressional committee of the Third distriot gave & similar notice , the Omaha Iii'i > iiilictnt denounced the request us an outrage and utiprocodonted booauao J\lr. \ Crounso was an avowed candidate for oflico before the convention. And why now doesn't Iho Jtejmltican ro- buke James W. DJWOS for daring rote demand of delegates known to bo op posel to his candidacy , that they deliver - liver to him their credentials ? Is not such b demand plain proof that lie in. tonda to tamper with their paper * ? lau't it as much of an outrage us Mr , Orounse's request which was couched In exactly the same language ? Or dooi it wake suah a mighty difference whoaaox ; is gored that what ia a crime in chaiinun ono bjcouios a prateoworthy and perfectly correct thing to do in another ? THE DUTY OF REPUBLICAN ! It Is one of the tniifortunes of hcav party majorities that the certainty < success tcnda to make nominating coi volitions careless of the character i the candidates whom they place bi fore the party for its nupport at tl ; polls. Nominations ought to bo " < good aa an election , " because tl ; chancier and record of the nomine commands respect , not because th stamp of parly approval through convention enforces the caating of th parly strength at the ballot box. Thi is the reason why "donbtfu states" almost inevitably secur the best officials. The eve distribution of parly strength whio nmkcn a grave blunder utt either sid fatal to the sucuess of their candidate often proves a safeguard to the public It is understood that disreputable o notoriously incfliciont candidates ii losing the support of that class o votora which conoidorn principle n above partiea will cciimisly endange if not t'litiroly wreck the ticket. Am political managers , through thoii nowlodgo of this fact , are compollcc to endorse only r.uch aspirants for pop ular honors : M bear a pistably fail record and are nbovo r.ctious critician , on the part of Iho public. Majority parties , in states whcro hi inajorily is ubovo successful dispute , inevitably become tyrannical. I ( mattcrH little whether the majority it found in democratic states llko Ala bama or Mississippi , or iti republican strongholds llko Pennsylvania or Ne braska , The growth of the machine within the machine , which accomp anies the continued success of any political organization , is curtail , to become como sooner or later as much an engine for suppressing party sentiment as the organization itself which was originally intended to voice the popu lar demands within the party ranks , The republican party which mcota in convention in Omaha to-day is brought fa co to face with a great and growing dis&Uuction among republican raters in Nubraaka. That diaafluo- , lou is grounded on Iho bolinf that the republican organization in thia atat las boon coiruplly manipulated b , .he ugunta of the railroads so that in ilead of voicing the will of the poopl t has becoino the or un to repreeon : ithor wholly or in part the Eclfiah in crests of corporate monopoly. T he olaaa of atato officers placed i lamination by our republican convon ions during the past six. years is chu < f y duo this opinion , With few ox t-ptiona thty have boon cither pliau oola of thu railroad managers or brnin usa lurkheada without charuotei nough or forcii enough to oppose any chouica of public plunder , even hey were too honest to be oino themselves partners in amos of It-gielativo jobbery. Tin uoling that a nomination upon th upublican ticket was sufficient to so uro an election has been largely re ; > 3iniblo for the class of candidates hich has boun presented to ropubli ma for their endorsement. And thu .rongth of Iho party itself in the llea' ooto republican organia tioi RB iitimulated corrupt party leaders > force through their slutcs without : ar of revolt within the party linoa , Wo call the ftttontlou of Nebraska ipublioins through their dolegatca it 10 present convention that it ia time ) consider whether the policy of the nat if continued in tlo fuhiro willet ot bo inoro than dangerous. There ro aigna of n general and impending ivolt in nearly every county in the .ato. In many republican counties jrublican nomination ia no longer juivalont to an election. In ono nigrosaloual diatrict the attempt to iroe a notorious corporation attorney pen the people aa wprojontativo in uigrosa by bribery , corrupt use of itronago , and bulldozing , has ro- iltod in two nominations. hrough the stoto at largo ai ganizition of farmers , uino tontha whom are recruited from the ro iblicun ranku are waiting the result party nominations before deciding hero they will pluco their intluoiico , id for what caudidato they will cast eir voles. On bjhulf of all who are turestod in good government in this ute , TUB Hun urges upon the lie tllieuH to make no mistake in the oico of candidates for our st.rtu ) ket. It urges upon the doln- tea prceent to ohooso no inoro boy ivernow , whouo only ( jualltioattons rotllcoaroalooil noloriolyasa third us pettifogger , and an indifferent putatlon M a small bore politician appeals lo the convention to select i candidate for lieutenant gavornor ' 10 will act Ha the paid oorruptionUt r the corporations and picker of imlo cotnmittooa. What the people Ni > bra ka demand ia men whose in- grity is nbovo suspicion , whoao record clear of all entangling alliances th the corporations , and whoso charter - tor for ability and cflicluncy is above pule. Such men will be aoouro of pular approval. Their nomination 11 bo equivalent to an election , not nply because they are thociiididatos a majority party , but b.-causo their ry candidacy will eiuuro re pect and [ iport on personal no leas than on rty ground * . OUR WHEAT There la now no doubt that the litod States will havu a largo sur- 14 of wheat for sale to the highesa tigti bidder. That our crop is largely in excess of 500,000,01 bushels is an ascertained fact. Mat insist that it will reach the nxtrao dinary quanlily of 600,000,000. Ii timatcs based on ourhomecontumptic in past years place that coneumptic Juring the coming year us at Ion 3110,000,000 bushelo , which will lea' us a surplus for export of from 200 000,000 to 300,000,000 buahols. During the past ton yoaraour < rho have boon as follows : JJuKhcK Valtio Trio 1882. . . 139,050,305 $140,301.773 $1J8 180,331,1)11 ) 21274ri,74' ! 111 11-0.301176 2'T.,87I ! f'J2 124 18,0 147,07,010 10(1,203702 ( 100 1M78 93,139,200 121H42 133 18 7 , r 7OH/j3o ( M,7Dir'9 ( ' no 18iO. . 74'7oO"tS2 02,81GSG9 1 2J 1875. . 72.U128I ? 83,328,3-3 112 1874. . . . oi.Moum in , ( i7i > , r.M 1-12 , 1873 . . . 620H,7ir. 70,33J,918 131 What to do with our Urge eurpk is now beginning to agitate caster speculators , and as the facility wit which it can bo disposed of is ccrtal to greatly influence the price of grai at homo , the question is also of mor than parsing interest to our farm on How will the foreign demand com pare with last year when 139,550,110 bushola crorscd the water for EtTglia ! P.I id continental consumption ? Grce Britain will require 100,000,000 bu shela to make up the deficit in he [ > nn harvest and Franca will enl ; foil abort 4,000,000 bushola in lie local supply. Spain ia likely to noot 21,000,000 bushels or ever and Switz jrlatid 10,000,000. Gorman ? has at ivorago crop , the yield in Austria ant Northern Russia is good , whtlo Sro Ion , Norway aud Holland roporl 'airly average crops. Judging from ho best advices the European deficit rill not exceed that of last year , which vo may call in round numbort 'iio ' hundred and forty millions of luahols. The fact must bo faced that ro must atoro or otherwise dispose' surplus of from 00,000,000 to ICO- 00,000 bushels of grain if the esti- latoa of homo consumption are to bo ikon as correct. Tlioro ia , ho wovcr , good reason to oliovo that this ia not the-case. Our liort crop of last year waa thoroughly xhauatcd , and millers uro oven now raw ing upon the now harvest. The ict that no curplua of old wheat haa ecu carried ever to thia year has not uen BUflicioritly tulcen into account in itimatiug the probable demand for amo consumption , and these who a predicting unusually low pricei r our present crop may find their , 'urca Buiiously demoralized befor inter opens up sharply. The Dui-lnesB uutloou. . Louis Poht-IHsimUll. With nbunuunt crops and great as vity in trade , there is atill an occa onal cry of ' 'Danger ahead , " as then ways is. Reports that good cropi 'o ' general in Europe have somowha. ducod the expectations in regard to ir export of food products , aud been llovred by a downward tendency n ir produce markets. AB the far- ers are bolter off just now and ider less compulsion to sell than for me years past , and as the high prices oy have been accustomed get rather indisposes em to make their grain the reduced prices , it is feared tha' ' tardy movement of the crops wil oatly check trudo. Then the nior- anls generally have laid in heavy ccka , and.it i feared there will bo tendency to force sales and to sell i credit , thus producing a situation liich , in connection with diminished ports and the consequently largo latico of trade against us , may pro ice aerioua embarrassment and dis- tor , unless business begins to sail ider inoro close-reefed and coimorva- 'a principles. Cureals , however , constitute leas an a fourth of our total export * , and Fair demand for them from Europe to bo oxpootod at some time during o year , in spite of the good crops or there ; for a good yield on that lo of the water atill loaves a largo fioit to bo supplied from abroad , d ut the sarao time increases the ility to purchase it. Even a ooa- lorablo falling off in our cereal ox rt , therefore , ia likely to bo com nsatod for by more liber l sale * of r other products for European nsuuiption. Tlioro is nothing all alarming in the foot- BB ; of our foreign trade for 0 year ending Juno 30 , 1882 ; cor- inly nothing to indicate that wo all not do bettor thia year. True , 1 purchased inoro freely abroid than i over did before , and a good deal of u increase was in the form of luxu- ; o , while short cropa and the high ices at homo reduced our food ox- rta immensely. Still , though wo ported $03,000,000 worth of sugar d molasses , and nearly $5,000,000 irth of poUtoea , our morohan- IB exports exceeded our mcrchan- 10 imports , and mush of the latter , s in the form of productive tut aud raw material entering into mufactured articles , in the exporta- 11 of which there was a largo In- ) use over the preceding year , On 3 whole , wo begin this year with a ttor foreign trade basis than thafon licit wo began Itut year , and with umlaut crops insuring oheapor food i cheaper production at home , the tlopk for an active and prosperous ir ia not at all impaired by the im- i fact that wo imported inoro and lorted loss last your than the year 'ore. I'his morning's telegrams fnm nil i principal trade centers , and the wings for the week , show a healthy ivity in which the only druwb&ck ho manifest deposition of the far- ra to withhold their wheat from rkot at present pricos. As the ext - t demand continues steady and wa the ability of Europu to absorb dly of our surplus , while holders not at all inclined to plut the mar- , the situation teems to favor atuady movouient during the and winter without sharp ugea in price * . In general rohaudise business ia aatitfaotory t the purchasing lias baou strong , constrvativo. There are no largo ftccamulntions of manufactured A I idea begging the market. Tl Unilcd States bonded warehouses < not show as largo accumulations imported gcods withhold from mark aa last year , and not more than he aa much as year before last. Tl treasury is to disburse $12,500,000 f bonds , intercata and pensions durit this month and next , and the morx market is in a prosperous and sotth condition. VOICE .OF THE STATE PRESi . iilrda of a Feather. Frtrmnt Tribune. The editor of this pitpcr attonde the contention hold at the opera hout in this-city September 7th , at whic place and time E. K. Valentino w.1 nominated for congress. Ho wa there when it was called to order an was present until afler il adjonrnue ! Uia excuse for remaining was einipl to get ft report of the proceedings Ho was not faithful in this Iho pro pocdraga published lasl week in th Tribune did not embrace all tha occurred there. Speeches were mad by Gon. H , Roberts , ox-attorney general oral ; Collina , of Buffalo county ; Maj Olarkson , of Oolfai county , and mnni lessor lights who did not go onto thi Btago to omit their foul and nausooui vnporings. Numerous persona have aaid thosi spoechca should bd printed in ordei that the mou who were guilty of aucl : foul-mouthed language would bo aol b of ere the public in their proper light. Thia could not bo done except incur ring the liability of a heavy fine foi publishing and circulating obacono lit- oraturo. It is a sad commentary on the republican party that such a lot of mon should lay claim to being ropro- npntattvcs of its doctrines. To an out sider it would appear , from the unan imity with which these slingora of bil lingsgate responded when they were called upon , that that the whole coun try had contribuled a full quota of bammcra to fill up the Valentino camp. It ia a fact th.t there were many sin- : pro and moral mon in that conven tion , but a vc-r largo number of them Jpcamo heartily disgusted with the lisgraceful proceedings aud withdraw leforo the adjournment. If Mr. Valentino himself is the man his loaom friends would have others be- iovo him to bo , ho would have BUT- > ressod such ungontlomanlyaotiona aa voro indulged in , but no visible at- empta wore made and it stands as a lotrimont to his causa and a disgrace o civilization. HubHtao Obook. niton llerhkr. The callow youth who edils th ) maha Republican as directed by hi , laators , the U. P. railway company s just now encaged in reading aucl ion as Judge Crounso , Gon. Conner 5. 0. Calking and M. K. Turner ou f the republican party , Accorditij o hia own admission , with reforonc s hia application for a job on Tut ( EE , ho would , if paid for it , just at , Don laui them to skies , and kick lie otht-ILbllowa. Ho is juat now a roat atitklor for party , or ratchor t ictional fealty , although at ono timi 0 bolted ( ? ) the national ticket him ) lf. But the cheekiest thing of al 1 hia demand that our senators lould remove Judge Crounso from 10 collector'a office. To appreciate 10 full cheekiness of thia cheeky do land , it must bo berne in mind that ir inoro than a year , thia aami ouugsipr , in glaring headlines , por- slontly accused Senator Saunaers : being a thief of the meanest kind apurloiuor of money entrusted to 10 hands for the beueGt of doali- tlo Eottlors. Aftorwarda ho lok it back and acknowledged thai 3 had lied concerning a thing ho aow nothing about. Mr. Nye ia ) sooiised of some wit , but hia chock id unfairnoaa DO ovorahow and sub- orged it that it is scarcely porcopti- 0 to the naked oye. A Small Soulod Knayo. arncy Kcnparell. No county or party was ever made 1 saved by such poUlical leeches and r > ap auckors" aa Fred Nye and hia horla.hon hoa over Fred Nye mo anything or enuuciatod a prlnci- o which haa boon of any value to .0 people or party , and now aa clerk to a whisky-bloatod onopoly congressmen , to do- and of the President and our sena- rs the removal of such mon aa ounso and the reading out of the .rty such men as Conner and Turner enough to justify any honest man in ving not only the republican party , it any other organization in which oh a snide aa Fred Nye can dictate ther the party loaders or ita princi OS. MINDKN ITEMS , rrotpordcncj it Tin DKR. The Kearney County Fanners' alii co met at the court house Saturday , ptombor IGth , and elected five dele- tea lo attend the State Allianoo con- ntion to bo hold In Hasting * , Sop mbor 2Gth. Litt Thursday Jamea Roblinson , 'ing ' a few miles west of this place , it two Angora in a threshing ma- ine. Dr. Blood dressed the wound The building boom continues , nong a number of other buildings a drug store being erected for par is from Kearney. The B. & M. surveyors have recent' made two now surveys through our iinty. Ono through Minden , Iho inr ono mile north of our villsgo. Kearney county oirried off third ' Jintum at the state fair , for the b'cst liibit of farm products. The weather continues dry and ndy , and praitio fires are becoming merous. Several farmers in the inty have already become heavy isers , among the number O. Norin ! t the larger share of hia wheat ip and Ohnrles Curtis about fifteen ca. Another farmer in the south rt of the county lost hia entire oat crop , ono pair of horaea and in implements. RISING CITY. lltlcol , Business and General Notes Accldonta and Incidents. CITV , Nob. , September 18. 3. Wiloox , the hardware merchant , o waa accidentally shot by a neigh- while loading a shot gun , two oka ago , aa noted in THE BKE , ia doincc well , and it ia hoped ho will around in a few weeks again. Mrs , A. E. Bruce , formerly of t Bellow House , has gone lo Seward. Nycum Bros. & Cohnvo , disolvc and J. 0. Paxton of the old fit in continuing the business at the o stand , with a general storo. The Nycum Bros , have bought II postoflico grocery. llav. Beal , of Linwood , has accepti the charge of the joung Congreg tional church hero. The public school will open early October. Charlie Green , 12 ycara of ego , wl WM run ever by a wagon with -I bushels of wheat , two weeks ago , out again and arcms to ho gcttlr well , ahhout-h the wheels pawe across his body. Col. A. Roberts has his now clevi tor in good working order. The Independent will soon mov ncrpsa the railroad track , and th Kdichanbauch Bros , will soon open bank in the building now used as printing houso. 4Dr. . F. Engolhardt haa made a poll tical platform and put himself onto i aa n candtdalo for assembly , and h aaoma to know how to make a platforn that will take with Iho people. There were three alliances formed ii ono precinct mar hero last week. It is said there are three sister living near hero whoeo united weigh ia ever a half a Ion. Tlioro ueems Ii bo a soil and climate in Nebraska foi good corn and strong lioa'thy women and no wonder the euffragiata art likely to win next fall. It ia a wonder that the counsil ol Omaha will tinker away with $0 ouci ? 7 block granilo when they can got il : or $2. Somebody must bo apoculat- ug. BUCKKYE. Poatolllco Cbangoa ' .n Nebraska and Iowa during the reek ending September 1C , 1882. furnished by Wm. Van Vleck.for the lostoQico department ; NEBKAHKA. Postmastora Appointed Caris- irook , Furnas county , Lifayotto J lurroy ; Eight Milo Grove , Casa ounty , Walter Ji-nkins ; Wood River , lall county , A. G. Hollister. IOWA. Discontinued llobin , Benton aunty. Names changed- Old Mieuion. Fa- olto county , to St. Lucaa ; Union Udgo , Butler county , to Dumont Postmasters appointed Akron 'lymouth ' county , G. W. Pock ; Eas .dams , Ncdaway county , AI. Q imps'in ; Fuirviow , Joneu county Irs. Elizabeth Warner ; Grand June on , Green county , Wealoy It. Park Cavity , Taylor county , L. F. McCo n ; Lime Grove , Buwiu Vista county , . L. Woods ; Long View , Van Burun mnty , AV. T. Dow ; Nichol Station [ uscatino county , Charles F. Smith , reparation , Monona county , , ) . G , nglohorn ; Rochester , Cedar county 'aniol ' Bapg ; Sharon Center , Johnsoi > unly , 0. Ezer ; Sherman , Powoshie ) unly , J. W. Valentino. It Waa Ttie Cat. ) Chlc g3 Times Special , Sept. IB. Shortly before 7 o'clock this morn- it ? the two nooks' old child of Anton elata , of No. 100 Fourteenth street 3uth side , was found dead in bed id a big black cat Billing on iti roast. It waa said at once that its reath had been sucked away by thi nraal , and all the old women in tin cinity agreed to the conclusion. Dr. liomas , the family physician , wa ! rtifiod of the death of the child , bu ) told them ho could do nothing fo. He advised them to send for the irpnor , and have an inquest hold. Ilia was done , and the verdict was iO child's death was caused by its peath having boon sucked awuy bye o cat. Thia is believed to bo the at case on record in which an official vestigaltou has established the edibility of what is generally bo- ivod a superstition about cats caus- ff the death of children in the man- T stated. Additional List of Subscribers. The following Hat of subscribers to 0 Omaha telephone exchange have en added to the list of Juno 15th : No. 54 , Alien , F. J. grocer , No. 818 jrth Twonly-third street ; No. 280 , trkalow , D. S. , residence corner vonty-second and Oass ; No. 137 , innott& Co. , W. R. , grocers , No. 3 North Fifteenth street ; No. 178 , idiprd , Jeff W. , coalofllee ; No. 277 , srnia , George P. , residence 2223 idge street ; No. 179 , Oooko & Co , Ice 1408 Farnarc ; No. 187 , Cooke & ) . , warehouse ; No. 283 , Golheimor Godfrey , Omahc shirt factory ; No. 7 , Konnard Bros. , warehouse ; No. 4 Missouri Pacific railroad ticket of. o , Paxton hotel ; Mo. 131 , Morse , , V. , grocer , 151)3Dodgo ) street ; No. 0 , Millard hotel , Thirteenth d Douglas ; No. 302 , Mild - d & Johnson , sewer otlico , J. 178 , McWhorter & Rollins , conl ice ; No. 313 , Orchard A Bean , 1113 irtitttn ; No. 220 , Omaha Implement impany , Thirteenth ntreot , near U. R. R. ; No 208. Omaha Barb Wire nipany ; No. 07 , Peabody , Dr , J. II bo ; No. 103 , Prtxton Uotol ; No. 1 , Preston , W. , ( bur and coal , 1D14 mglass afreet ; No. 92 , Rosenberry , , null , Fitlconth and Loavenworih eels ; No. 80 , Union Pacific railroad spital , 1018 Uarney ; No. 273 , oed , A. P. , residence 128 South renly-fourth alrootj No. 180 , Wei- ins , McEwan & Co. plumbers , 1503 rnamj No. 185 , Whip , W. S , , Union cifio railroad ticket auditor's oflice. Change the followini ; : No , 1005 , W , Cannot , lo No. ICO ; No. 1293 , Stephcnson'a lower barn , to No. Jj No. 1292 , J , Stophenson's upper n , to No. 181. Conoordla Colebratlon , The Concordia will celebrate its irloonlh anniversary at Standard .11 . this evening with Iho foi ling COXOEUT rUOOKAMSIE ; 'rlure. 'Kntro Act,1 Musical liiion Orchestra Clarena : R den Herrn , Coocordls Kreutzer Itzer , ' .Mainkltngti' Miulcal lulim Orcheetrt ,1'jirloW 1 ruht der S e , ConcordU . . ,1'IM itasl , Triumbllder/ ica ! 'uidii Orclieutra , .Lumbye lu Schatz bat ir.ich vtrlaa.cu , ncordia Wllhelm ixur , ' 0 ! lluw Ddifhtful. ' ht.ical Union Onheftr * Catlm IdsutziDtleJ , Concordia. ' , . . [ 'ho orchestra will consist of twenty sicians. INCREASE ( PIQ TOUR C APITAU Tlio'fl dciltlnff totinVn money fin eji&ll and medium Inttrtment * / ( J ftm'n ' , provisions and suck specu tlons , cm d.i BO ty opetatlrR on o plan. FromM y 1 , IbSl.lo ll.o pi WIIE AT "nt d to > on ln eitm > n ail 810 , to l,00j , cash proHts havft be ro.1 z l and p-ilJ to Itncntc rnoun lnKloic\er-l time- eorl ln > 1 Investment , rtlll Icatln/ orfRlntl lnv tmcnt uaklnrtnoni or p jable on demand uplinnl * > ' cltcnlart and Uatomeiti cj tin Wi „ . , , „ , Wcw nt ro'pontlb AjenU. who wllrf | < jroti cropi i lut-oduce the plin I/bcrU cor mtMlon * paid. A < * drc n KLKUMI.NO & JIKtUUAM.m n ml-nlon M rctiaat , A * } it Oia Chlc ? n , III. Physician and Surgeor CHRONIC DISEASES , A SPECIALTY. Medicines tamlshoj at office. Office , N. W corner J13tli Junl Farnan eltoet nvr RUt B nk. On ftha Neh. ' 2Ki3aijar.o-Vua.3Ci. MRS. MATILDA BOEHIVIE lcmn ! cil t No. l'8 Howjri street , 1llh liih , nrst-.d rwc t olV storu hew pip Union _ _ 126-lm ' " " GHOIO'E OIGASS , mp oitc.il untl Dcnicstlc. 1'lniMit Selrotlun InTotvit Prloon to Salt Kvur hndy From Hal ) u Qallax Katrn to tin Schroter Becnt's ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE 1420DOUOLA8STJUEET HoauparfcBrsof the Literati , _ The Cheapest , Largest and choicest cell tint NEAY AND SECOND-HAND BUOKH tin the West. SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY Cash paid for Second-Hand Book jr exchanged for new. H. aCHONPELD , PIPER HEIDSIEGK CIGARS , CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR , . The host In the country ; lor the money. M. A. McNamara , SOIiE AGENT Jo. 314 8. Pourtennth Street IEMOVED TQ NO. Oil 1CTH ST , DEALEU IN ILL 'KINDS OF WINES 3EGER & Manufacturers and Dealers In IARHESS A D SADDLERY WHIPS , CURKY-COMBS , Brushes , Olg Saddles , ttc. , llsht and heay arne 3 on hand , or undo to order. L'ght Ha isi inado a specialty. , Between Uod'o and Ca Itol nve. Omaha Neb ? exterLTiomas&ljro ] WILL BUY AND SELL. Nil ALL THANSACTIONS CCHNECTE1 TU HUE WITH. Pay Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc. ill at office , room 8. Crelithton lilock , Omnha. NORTH WESTERN arbleT5'rB T5'rB * t works , BAUMEI8TERy 142 NOETH EIBKTBBHTH ST SIDEWALK TAX NOTICE. 11 } special ordinance Ko. .lli ( , niiiirorcd Sen- iiLcr ibt. IRMi a tax to , j for i.-oi tructlon d rrpaln of tijcualki aalu\ led as follows : L'atliarine 11. dra > , lot C , bloik i'lH } , Omaha Cartliariiicll. Craj.lot 7 , Mock l-OIJ , Omaha , A. It. Ilulrcne , lot 12 , lirlHln ami lna.it-1 > ndjl Mf c8. ! IS. rlot nrlllln ani1 ' - > 13' Ixuui't addl BHf Kliijf , N. 60 fct , lot S3 , ( Irillln and iac u addition , ftU.OO. L\aKitchctt , . HI fett , .lot SO , ( irlllln and Mn aildltlon , W > i / ; * " : " * " . lot. ) . ' , ( Jrillln ftihl ; arolliioC. Van .Vmmp , lot 1 1 , Mock 12 , lrker' JtllOIli 91" * ' Jarollno C. Van Namrr , lot 12 , Moik 12 , rkcr' addition , S1S.20. . j. Jl. Anderson , lot 2 , block U , SliinnV addition , : li. llurlbut , Ii 5 lot II , block , Shlmi's addl. n , vli..if. p < . ' . Hi-snltr , lot 1 , block ? , Sliinu' addition , iamli 0. Illalr , lot 2 , block 7 , Shinn's .uldition icnnan Konntre , lot II , block 7 , Khlnn'a addi- n , bl't.07. ' I. II. Moore , \V. j lot P , Tliorntll'ii foldition , 'bo'1' Jl0 ° rc' W' ' lot 10 > ThornU1'li 'i,1" ' I'111" ' * ' , lot 7 , Tlioriu-llV addition , x > .rtnioJibb'e' ! NM 1M ' ' ' "t I ami K. SJ. : t lot It. Tlionifirs addition , * l | oo. riius , ! taxes are jrayablo to tlio Cit > Treasurer. Iwillbofomo iU-lincucnt | Ovtubcr 2Ut , IMJ ertthichiateaiieii.iltj ol 10j.tr tent , will bu led , toother wltli Interest at the rat of 1 per it IHT mouth , jujaMe In adiance. TltUMAN Ill'Cli , lfl--5t _ Ut > _ TreMun.r. I. DOUGuAS , TAROHITEOT , irjpentep. Superintendent , fto , All kinds tf Job v oik done. Old Jliiildnnji Uccomtwdcd. v bulHInRi crcc'nl. 1'lr.ni and epeclttcatlons furulthcd. 1C llarnoy St. , bet. 14th and 15th V M llm. BOEHL ; Manufacturer of the EW IMPROUED AWNING , COR. 14TH AND HOWARD. so doe. ) all kinds of machinist and lock _ smith work. VIAHA NATATORIUi AND SWIMMING SCHOOL , rner Oth Und Farnrtm Street * , unninj ter-ex ) > ericnced teacher cooler : lo he city rite ol b&tln , tti35 depth o cr , 0 feet an J S ) feet I'ricca eu3u ticket UjQiBUUu. f.o. < : elnglo Latin. 25wnt. etoMoi , bathltf truuk and dribbluirroom DTKVKMAN , fc WITTK , Prop j. A.LVANIZKD IROH Oornioes , &o , Manufactured BY . SIHHOLD 13th St. , 4 Omha. aNeb- Proprietor a NOTED BUT rNTITI.KH WOStAN. ( From tif notton Ghlr. ] Hear * , Ktlton . The boTel8 icood MVono-i t > t Mm. tydlAF. rinV- dam , of I nn , Ma.1 * , who aborc all other bumiin being ! may l truthf ullj culled tlio "Dear Friend of Woman , " &K erne of her correspondents lorn to call her. 8ho 1 < tealou ilerotfU to her ork , whleh In the outcome if n llffstnJjend la obliged to keep Fit l dy L Unt , to help her nnswerthe lurpc corrrspondenc * wlilch dally tionr ? In upon her , raeh bearing lt jpeclal ' of MiiTerlnp , or Joy ot release from It. Her ctabloCompoundUixinedlelnci for ( rood and not evil purpofci. 1 have personally investigated It and am Rationed of the truth of lliK On account of Iti iiroven merlin. It Ii recommended andiireBcrlbpilbythebo pliyslelain In the country. Ono eayai "H wors llko n rharm rmd fu en much pain. It will euro entirely the worst form of falling > f the utenn , I Hcorri < ca , Irregular and tnlnful Menstni lonall Ovarian "Troublei , Inllammatlon and Clccrntlonllondlnm nil I > l nliccmcnti andthcoon- te < | uent'plnalnenl.neEs , and Ii especially adapted to heChansoofUfc. " It permealen every portion of the system , and [ rives new life and \igar. It remo > i'3 falntneii. nutnltney , destroys all cra < Ing for ittmuUnts , nnd rtllores wink- ne s of tliotloninrli. It rurrs niontlnc , Headaches , N'ervoua Prostration , Oemrnt Debility , blwiilci-no'n , Depression nnd IndlRi'tlon. That fee line of Iwarlnff jown , causing pain , vrelijlit nnd backache , 14 always permnnently cured by Its uso. H will at all times , nnd nnd r nil circumstance * , net Inbarmony wlththolaw that irotirnathe ferral" > yttcm. It costs only SI. per lottlo or fix for S3 > and Is nold hy JntpffliK Any ndvlco ronulrcd as to epeelal ca.ses , and the names of many who ! " o been restored to perfect health by tlio iisotf tl.o Veiretnllr. Compound , can be obtained liyuddres.-nit ) Jim. 1' . , with ttnmpfor reply , it her home In I. } nn , Mais. 1'or Kidney Complaint e > f filher * n this compound U nniiTasseda.iabiindanttn.tImonlaliiihow. "Mrs. rinkliamVUverl'lllV fnysonowrlter , "aro 'heliett ' In the trnrl.i . fur the euro ut Constipation , illllousm ss and Ton > ! dlty of the liver. Her lllood [ urlflcr orks wonderi In Its t % * elal line nnd bids tilt a ( yjual tbo Compound In Its poimlarlly. All mint ireprct her ni an Angel of Mercy whone iwlo mitltlon N to ilororxl to othcra. rhlbdelpbla. 1-u. V , Mrs. A. M. D. Are acknowledged to be the est by all who have put them D a praotio.il test. ADAPTED TO UED & SUIT COAL , COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED uv Sl'GK'S ' STOVE CO. , SAINT LODIS. ! isrcy & Bradford , SOLE AGENTS FOH OMAHA. KS ! 0. SPECUT , - Proprietor. J12 Barney - Dmrlia , Neb. Irajzetln , CO UNICES , 3RMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS , Tin , Iron aud blatn Eoofing , echt'B PatenMotalio Skylight. Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the ( 'oneral agent for the above line of goods , IUON FENCING. > ttlnr [ , Dlu tr de , Verandat'Office wig D nk Ralllngt , Window and 0-- Qu rdi ; alto GENERAL AGENT Every Corset -warranted satis- laotory to Us wearer ia every way. or the money will bo rotunded by tno person Irom whom it * o bouglit. y onlrCorijt pronounced bj our leading nhyilcUiM Injurious to ihe wearer , anjtndormltv lid Ti ; c.57 ° 'tcom'orlblt > " " Vrtect nttlnit Corirt en * PKICES , bj 11 , I > u e I'uld I iltU Vntrnlag , * I.CO. Hdr.AdJu.tlne , VLSO loiulual ( cilrulieatjt ) 8.00. Nur.tne , Jl.BO au , > J untie by IcuJli.u . Itclall ll , u , . nerjwher * . CUIC.VOO CU1UUY CO , , ClilCUBO , UU TcCARTHY&BURKE Ueueral Undertakers , , V iletalio , Wood and OJoth Covered SKETS , COFFINS , ROBES , SHROUDS , CRAPE. ETC. , itantly on hau-1. Orderj tteiuU ojuo y jjicited , amlpretcptljfrv'iu ' thed tu.