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THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , .FBI DAY , SEPTEMBER 22 ,
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twt OHIIIA , Drafu , Chcckn nnd IV 1
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Ci UOSEWATEIt. Editor.
THK AMI-MONOPOLY LEAGUE
GENTUAL GUY , August 14.
The State Anti-Monopoly lenptu
will moot nt Hastings , September 27 ,
1882 , in connection with tlio State
Fanners' ulllanco , for thu purpnao ol
putting before the vatoro of thu atftk
of KolmutVn an independent state
anti-monopoly ticket. All unli-rnO'
nopoly IcAgnca nru requested to call
epucinl meetings to olecl dulcgaloa to
attend tlio convention.
By order of tno executive com-
mltlco. 11. 0. OITKUHOUT ,
Proa. Slate Anti-Monopoly Loaguo.
TUB ticket might have boeti WOMC
but could Imvobcon n ( rood deal but
ter.
AH a presiding officer Origga looms
up like a very small pea in n very large
pocket.
DOUQLAFI county catno nut of the
little end of the horn in thn atnto con
vention.
THAT sop thrown to Dorsoy will
hardly innko him forgot that ho r/aa
cold out.
LIOHTKH taxation and cheaper gov
ernments ate two of the demands of
the people of tbia country.
Mil. DOHHKV'S faith in Johu M.
Thuraton Ima fallen twenty points
alncutho eocond ballot on the govern-
ahip.
IT ia in accord with thn eternal fit-
noea of things that n fraud and jobber
like Lornu Oiuik nhould bo counted in
by fraud.
IT WOB Imrd work for Ohuich Howe
to tuumblo out a few nordt * ot nllogi
anco to party with the two black oyu-8
which ho were from thu Nebraska
Oity and Omaha conventions.
THIH is.tho third time ( Jad Slaughter
hu been used a tool to defeat republi
can candidates by a fraudulent count.
A follow capable of forging leglnlativo
records ia capable of making mincounta
on a ballot.
NIAULY : 1,000 now olorkthipa wen
created by the laat congress , and Don
Cameron thinka ho has been badly
treated because Pennsylvania only got
sixty of the appointeob.
BEN BIJTLEU again comes to the
front with his ptrato yucht in onu
hand and the democratic nomination
for governor of Massachusetts in the
other. When Butler tcrowa his
oook eye on a convention something is
bound to drop.
DIOKHON the foreman of the otar
route jury is to bo prosecuted under
/ section 0,401) of thu revised statutes ,
" which makes the sending of a com
i inuuication to a juror or the reading
of an outside statement in the jury
room , by a juror , punishable by a line
of $1,000 , or six inonth'a imprison
mont. Mr. Diokson can bo convicted
on the charge of violating thta aialuo
if hu cannot be convicted of bribery.
Stephen Doraoy'ii money which has on
riohed Dickeon will now bo used to lix
another jury.
TIIK Philadelphia Mroi d aaya that
"thu next livid in which the combined
army of prohibitlowilu nnd uomim
BufTm Ista will inovu is Nebraska , "
and informs it's readers tl t "thu nut
frago amendment iw jrtfi M the pro-
liibitury liquor tirtuTiidmont having
passed two legislatures bolh will b
aubmittod to the poop'.o for notlficn
tion nt the earning election. " The
Record ia badly in error , No prohi
bitory amendment has passed a No-
braaka legislature and u junction of
prohibitioniaU and woman iufiVait tB
will not bo inadu ut thu coming ulcc
tinn.
Tun accident to th ? water worki
main yesterday und the failure of the
water aupply at a very critical moment
calls attention to the necessity for an
additional main connecting thu ri'cer-
voirs , and the system which sHcrds
fire protection to the city. Had a
hfgh wind been bloving jiatcrdny
noon great damage mfgUt lm\o re
united to adjacent property , Aa it
was , flia old fire cistern * Jnul to bo
called into requisition niid u steamer
put to work to imbduo tbo tUmei.
The bursting of intuits ia one of the
! ncid nta attending a high pruuuro
Byetetn and every means ou ht to bo
adopted to discount such a cuntin.
NO BACK DOWN.
The fact that Senitor Van Wye
wa > not able to fill his engagement s
Fremont ye&terday h s been rrmj/mfla
by the backers of the monopoly cm
didato into a back down on the pat
of Senator V.in Wjck from the BUJ ;
port of the republican nominee-lion
M. K. Turner. Uowjila to the cflec
that Mr. Turner had abandoned th
contest end withdrawn have booi
spread by telegraph and courier al
over the Third district , with a view o
bolstering up the waning fortunca o
Valentino.
Wo cin nn.iuto the citi ono of thi
Third dittrict that thcro ia no trull
in theao roporln. Senator Van Wycl
Ima not backed ilown from his pcsitioi
nnd M'r. Turner proposes lo retuait
in the field untill the hrt f un ia fired. .
When Senator Van Wyck coneoiitut
to t.iko part In the ratification ut Fre
mont ho oxproasly stated that ho musl
bo in Now York on the 25th of Sep >
toinbor to attend io important busl
nc8R inattcip. It was nudoratood thul
unlcBa tlio meeting could bo hold on
Thuraday evening ho could not possi
bly attend.
List Saturday ho vm ; no'iliod that
the Fremont opera homo WIJB ongnged
for Thureduy evening by n theatrical
troupe , und & < t there wni no other
auitablo hall n chnngo of | ) rogrammo
had to bo mado. It was arranged
that the meeting ahould take pleco at
< i p. in. Thursday , but owing to the
delay in the otato convention thin ar
rangement could not bo
carried out. Sonntor Van Wyck
oxpocta to return within twenty dajn ,
nnd the committee at Fremont have
Ilia written promise to bo on hand to
iddrcas the lopublicana of DodgA
jounty on Tucoday , October 10th.
Mesntimotho cimpiign in the Third
listrict will go on. Within n few days
i lint of apaakcra nnd placet ) of incest-
ng will bo announced by TUB BKE
uid local campaign commit ! oca will b
irganizod In every achool district
Chu people nro already urouaed , aiid
hey only nwuittlm oppoitunity to on
lorno the lovolt ngninnt corporati
loaslsm nt the ballot box.
UKUKNT contcnta of our militia with
ho British volunteers at Oruodmoor
iiwo occasioned f.oiuo odiou ) cotnpari
OIIB of the vftluo of our militia to the
ovcrnmont and the ayatom which ii
thor nations makes the militia cn ily
vailablo in time of war aa part of the
ugular nrray. No stops have been
ikcn by the war department to pro-
are u plan for mobilizing it in time
f war and an invasion by n foreign
ewer would find us moro unpro
arid for toiual hostilities thai ;
ro were In 1800. There
ro noiv 30,000 militia on the Norll
.tlimtic coastc , well equipped nnd
lined. In cases of emergency the
uluo ofj the prompt co-opornrtion of
noli u force with the regular urmy
in hardly bo overestimated. An
luttors now Htund the amount of red
ipo which is necessary to aocuro their
saistanco would require moro time
: ian could bo well sparod. Ditcua-
ions of the subject which h a begun
i the east ought to stimulate the war
opartmont to aomo action in n matter
'hich is likely nome time to bo of
upromo interest.
IT IH rumored that the board of rooms
ems of the state university Imvo
Midorcd the pnaitiun of chaiicellor to
Ion. JnmoB W. Savaf < o. Wliilo the
jndcr a Into hour last evening hat
ot yet been made , TUB BKB hastens
) endorse such contemplated notion
i n step which would meet with nni-
eriat approval throughout the btatv ,
nd in no portion moro BO than in
10 city where Judge Savage is oo
oil-known and n-Jmirod as n oul
ired gonUonr.n and honored unil
) t pec ted no an upriuht juilgt
hum nro few men who wuul i bring
> the i > ( ition tt UeepiT culture , a
per experience ur groatur executive
tree. In his hands the ailminiatra
on of the university would nt once
iminand respect from his associates
id cunfldonco on Iho pirt of the pub-
o. A graduate of Harvard Univera-
y , a lawyer of many years standing ,
id a Shakspcrean nchnlar , whoso
mding Gutsido of his profeasion Ima
over been tUluwed to drop through
1 hio } oiisof nctivo praoticf , Judge
iv < igu oombinei many of the boat
.iuhlicatiui3 for ono of the most dif *
jult educational admiuiatrativo pusi-
oni in tue country.
TUB IIK ) : has secured n copy of the
nnmer number of the London Gniphic
id un accompanying circular which
ilia Attention to the grout udrnnco
ndu in Kngland in the art of color
luting. This isaua of the Gitijiltie ,
: ido hiviiif u cplendidly-colured
ipy of the fantouB paiutiiij , "Sum-
erCiooda , " ui n aupplemeut , literally
own with p go alter pw < o uf gorgeous
uklrationa- euanea in Koglaud ,
dia , thu ountinont , nud oliuwhtru ,
productions of woll-Uuown piint-
IIB , and hunir < H sliWcJiss. The
'aphif has onoe bufaro pcnt over
$70,000 on the production of one <
itaapocinl ecaeon numbers , doubtless
larger eum than any publisher ha
ever expended on a single iesuo of an
periodical. Of another numbt
over 520,000 copier were pul
lishcd , and the number was out c
print in a few daya , More than 1C
tons of paper were consumed , and th
total coat of production wa < i ? 85,00 (
and the pages if put end to end woul
have made an unbroken line of pape
reaching from London to Now York
The whole of the 'illustrations boin
printed in many colors , nnd oachehcc
having to go through the press acpai
atoly for each color , represents a tote
of over 15,000,000 impreaiiona. Thes
are ntarlling figure ) , and they apca !
for thomtolvea of the ontcrpriso of th
London illustrated ptpur publishers
THE PLATFORM.
Thu platform which ia presented c
the embodyment of the principles n
tlio republican party nnd its positioi
on the loading issues of the day , ia i
wretched decoction of hog wash thai
would dicgraco any pjrly claiming tin
allegiance of intelligent men. I
stntti out with a string of commoi
places about the fundamental doctrine :
of the party , and includes rtnongthosi
"tho right of any qualified citizen tt
vote once nt every election , under roi
otriction uf just and cqnitnblc elect lor
lawa. "
Thia is certainly a novel idea.
What party in or out of Nobranka ha ;
ovnr advocated voting moro than onct
nt any election ?
The nccond plank upholds "tho en
forcement by well considered llogislu1
tion of the change in our organnic
law that prohibits unjust ditcrimiim-
tion and extortion by railroad cor
porations while recognizing the im
portance of fostering and protecting
Lhom as nuccsiary factora of our pro-
; reaa and prosperity , and wo ( the
urty ) look to the honesty nnd oaur-
igo of the people in their political ci-
pticity to rppel cncroachmonta of cor-
} orjtu power upon the rights and
irinciplca of citizana on the one hand
mil on the other to dual justly nnd
.tirly with all property interests under
rluiever natno or form without
inju.it discrimination or extortion in
ho mattfir of levying taxes or regu-
&titig prices of commodities or charge
plank is oupposod to define the
ouition of the party on the relations
otweon the people and corporate
lonopoly. Bat what docs it define
> ur organic law waa changed in 187
nd n ruferunee to the change at thi
imo ia mere clap-trap , meaning noth
ng. It doen not in any way declur
hat cxisting abuaea are to bo rome
iudanditatudiouslyomitsallroforonc
) thu regulation of railroads , eitho
y state or national legislature , no ;
OCH it pledge the party to reduce ox
rbiinnt passenger or freight tolls
Bat the republicans of Nebraska
ro invited to "look to the honesty and
jurago of the people in their pollti-
\ \ cipaoity to repel oncronchmontc
f corporate power upon the rights
nd principles of citizens on one hand
nd on llio other to deal justly wltl :
II property interests without unjua
iacriminntion or extortion in the mat
ir of regulating the pricca of com
loditica or charge of service. "
Now what does all this tubbial
loan ? How are wo to obtain rod res
om the rapacity of corporate inon
polies by looking lo the honesty and
} urego of the people in th ir politico
ipacity , or any other capacity
/hat docs the platform refer to
hen it talks about extortion in tin
ivying of taxes ? Are the poor down
oddon railroad corporations over
vied , or la this an ingenious loopholt
> exouso corporate tax shirk ing and th <
Eistingsystemotundervaluationbythi
.ato board of equalization. Wha
ocs the platform mean by pledging
10 party to deal justly in regulating
10 price of commodities ? Who haa
per attempted to regulate the price
f commodities or any species of mov
lilo or immovable propsrly ? Are wo
> infer that railroad charges for trans
arting nassongora and freight are
mimodilies , nnU if so are wo to infer
iut any attempt to regulate tlio price
: ouch commodities would b } an un-
ist exercJBo of power ?
The thii\l plank is another piece of
incum. It prctondi to favor the
.tsing of the public echool lands aa a
cthod of preserving the heritage of
ir children , etc.
Who has over called this policy in
loation , and why should the repub
san party nuke this subject one of
i cardinal issues , while it remains
lent on subjects that are of vital
ipnrtl
Why is the platform silent on the
omption uf railroad lauds from tax
ion I
Why ia there not one word against
o outrageous impouitiomi practised in
o assessment of railroad property I
it what moro could bo expe'ctod
Mil a platform committee composed
corporation editors and hirelings ,
loiiQ main object woa to suppress all
preesions on the living issuoa of the
y anil omit everything that would
id to disturb the political supremacy
their corporate employers.
This is why thu pbtform wa > with-
Id until the hat moment when thu
nvention was about to break up and
batu vrua out of question ,
UiiJ the republican party been lion-
: Jy re n-awitod in the framing of
the platform it would h&vc proir-nte
a set of ringing resolutions such i
were adopted by the republicans <
California and Kansas.
CORNELL'S DEFEAT.
Gould's money and influence carrie
the day at Saratoga. It in useless t
deny that Governor Cornell owea hi
defeat to his refusal to assist in th
RchomcH of plunder which the rnitroa
king attempted to forcj through th
last New York legislature. Withou
Gould's aaaistauce the forces of th
administration nnd the influence o
lloscoo Conkllug would have provci
powerless against the Cornell-Wade
worth coalition.
No wonder that that ataunch ropub
licati journal , the Now York 7'tni s
declares that Now York republican
have inlltctcd u stab on the part ;
from which it will not recover in tci
year * . It i t the methods used in DO
curing his nomination more than air
personal objection to himself whicl
will handicap Judge Folgcr very peri
oualy in hia candidacy. Now York i :
at boat n cloao state , which re
quires a united party to in
euro party BUCCOCS. Guvernoi
Cornell would have boon badlj
dofoV cd two years ago if John Kelly' *
revolt had not thrown 70,000 Tain
many votes to the republican ticket ,
The "Hcratchora" of 1830 are not dead
in 1882. The anti-monopoly league
will add to their number. If Judge
Folgor falls behind the vote which lie
might expect an a republican , it will
not bo because of hia record , but
rather on account of his associations.
Uouldiom ia becoming as unpopular in
Now York aa it ia in Nebraska , and
Now York republican will not fail to
show their difguat at the capture of
their party organization by the great
monopoly chieftain in * ho only prac
tical way in which such ditguat can bo
oxproaaod. Folgor'a nomination waa
in part an administration victory.
His defeat , if ho ia defeated , will not
bo an administration dofoat. It will
bo a rebuke to the republican/ party
x > r permitting the capture of their
: onvontiona by the toola of a notorious
nonopolist and the convcraion of the
? ary machinery into an engine of
> pprcssion.
ONE of the delegates from York
iounly , Air. Burns presented the fol-
owing reaolutiono which were sup-
> rc scd by the railroad cappers on
ho platform commiteo :
Resolved , That congress should
inact nccoseary law requiring railroad
orporations to procure patents for all
niida to which they nro entitled , BO
ho earno may be subject to state and
ocal taxation.
Resolved , That the people of the
tate of Nebraska unqualifiedly ap-
rove the act of President Arthur
otoing the river and Harbor bill.
Now why were these resolutions
.ot . reported buck to the convention.
Cuuiicii IIowB has retired from
olilica for two yoara unless ho can
et a proxy as doorkeeper for the
> gialature.
'ho ' Popular Science Monthly for Oc
tober , 1882.
The October number of "Tho Pop
lar Science Monthly" is ono of great
xcollonce. While nil its articles do-
BIVO to be well spoken of , several of
liem are unusually fitted to attract
ttontion. The first place among this
umber must bo given to the opening
rticlo , by Douglas Graham , M. D. ,
n "Maaaago : its modu of application
nd effects , " the matter ot which is
oth valuable and novel. It is an ac-
omit of a combined operation of rub-
Ing and kneading tlio body , ays-
smatically and intelligently per-
jrmod , aa nn aid to the curing of dis
use. Matthew Arnold's losturo on
'Literature ' and Ssionco , " in which
lie first place is given to literature
i the schema of education ,
hilo science is admitted as
subordinate department of liter-
turo , la the next artico. A review of
10 paper in the editor's table exposes
10 utter insufficiency of Mr. Arnold's
uluution of scionco. Dr. Andrew
/ilson'u "Tho past and present of the
uttlo-Fiahes" is picked full of infor-
latlon about the most curiouu and
[ triad inhabitants of the deep ,
Morley on Evolution" is a reply of
E Mr. llobert Spencer to seine elate-
iciits in the Uov. T. Mozloy'a recent-
' published "Iloiniuiscencus , " und ia
ipccially valuable b.icauao it contains
clear and succinct outline , nv iirat
Mids , of the whole sohemo of thn
it-ory of ovolution. "Explosives ncd
xplnaivo3 , " by Allan D Brown , of
io United States navy , iurnisnca ac-
luula of gunpower , nitro-gljcunno ;
fiiamito , and gun cotton , their prop-
'tics ' , und the mot hods of making'and
ling them , "Tho Utility of Drunk-
iiiosj" is found by MrV , Mattiou
'illiams , to consist in the fact that
promotes "tho survival of the fit-
at men by furnishing n means ,
ippojed to bo aprouable to them-
Ivoa , of clearing the world of the
Jiifittcat. " In "Delusions of
uubt" M. B Bill describes a curiouu
ental disease which ia sometimes
anifestod in the mojt rumiukablu
y . The "Annual Addreta"
Profeaaor U. J. Brush , rotirini ;
etidentof the American Associa-
> n , ia next given. The subject ia
Fho Progress of American Minor-
tgy ) , " nnd the addrosa presents on
morablo record of the work of our
t
> > orord lu that branch of science. In
industrial Education in the Public
hooht" Professor Straight projects a
titmio under which pupils should bo
mod out prepared to do honest ,
orough work us u nutter of course.
. Fulix Oswald jonda the unique
arm of hia keen humor to the dia-
MICH of "Physiognomic Curiosities. "
Pho Kormati u of S.ilitio Mineral
atcre , " by M. Dieulnfait , is a Bug
stive study in chemical geology.
Partnership of Animal and Plant
to , " by K , Brandt , offers a oolution
a biographical problem that has
laod much porpleiity. The portrait
nnd sketch are of Professor Kudo
Virchow , physiologist , niithropologi :
and advocate of popular rights.
New York : D. Appleton & Con
pany. Fifty cento per number , § 5 p <
year.
A GREAT MYSTERY.
Strange Appearance on Doug
las Street at a Late Hour
Last Night.
The following remarkable stor
cornea to us from a friend who doe
not desire his name mentioned a
present.
A few minutes after midnight , aa ]
waa paBDing the corner of Douglas nm
Fifteenth Directs , my atooa were .vrJ
do'.ily arrested by n low , murmurm ;
Bound like the subdued voices of t
number of people whispering to casV
other in un oxcitcd manner. Curioui
to undurAtand who they couldjbo , na
uombkd at thia untimely hour , I slop
pud and peered eagerly around , nol
without some anxiety , ra I surmiard
that BO many people could hardlj
have mot at such a time for nny good
purpose.
Tlio night was very dark , nnd the
aky was covered with broken clouda ,
through which the slender now moon
ahed at times a strange , weird light.
The wind waa rining , nnd over nnd
nnon a gusty flaw would bang some
ehuUor , or act the sign-boards creak
ing. The street aoamed utterly do-
Eortod nnd n feeling of unca < iucsj bo-
K.III to creep over mo ai I li'itencd in
the darkness to these mysterious
voiea.
On the northeast corner of Douglni
and Fifiteenth'otroots there uruseveral
old wooden buildingj. From ono of
these , the "Antiquarian Book Store"
the strange noises proceeded , Thia
surprised mo considerably , and under
the apprehension that thiovcs might
have broken into the place , I vrai
about to cnll the police , lloatraining
myself , however , 1 crept forward and
peered through the window.
I wns petrified with amazement nt
the scene which met my gazo. The
store was thronged with people , nearly
ill of whom were drosaed in quaint
md antique garments. As some of
thorn passed in front of the show.
: aaea , a glimpse of the moon broke
nto the room , und I could see the
Icntn of the glass nnd the nickel-
gating ahino through their bodies.
\n icy chill struck through my veins
IB I recognized that these were indeed
lot people uf thia world ; but , maater-
ng my fear , I waited and listened for
ho end of the strange adventure.
Two voner.iblo nnd noble-looking
nun , clad in the ancient Greek garb ,
roro walking together. Ono waa
> lindhia ; _ silver board llowod down to
liawaiat. The other , bonding over
ho shelves , addrccaed him thua :
"Father Homer , our old dream of
ho Atlantis ia realized , and in theao
nr lands of the barbarians I find our
mines are not unknown. Hero I find
iy own writings , and your "Iliad , "
nd the works of thoao who followed
a in the happy dava of old. Hero I
nd the sublime . ' the
sublime'Kichylua , niag-
iltcent Sophocles , the tender and
racoful Euripides. Hero also are
rirgil aud Horace , Terence aud Ju-
onal , Oicoro , Herodotus , Thucydidea ,
ivy , Tucitua , and all the great aagea
f the past.
Apart from these I saw a stately
entleman in the costume of the
irly Stuarts , who stroked his board
ith eatiafaction , nnd nodded his head
ho muttered : "Herbert Spencer ,
luxleyMill , Buckle , D.-aper , they are
ow keeping up the good fight which I
jmraencod. " With reverence I
cognized the spirit ot Francis , Lord
lacon.
Just then n merry-looking old gen-
eman in the French costume of the
xteenth century atolo up behind a
reek , who WAB looking over n little
ook in the corner , and said : "Ha !
Brother Lucian , leave this mummy-
it , thia catacomb , and lot ua bo off
nnowhcro and have a good tankard
f ambrosia ! "
"Nay , friend Rabolais , " replied the
reek , "in thia mummy-pit , as thou
rtl'st it , I have verily fallen in with
y other self. "Soe "A Traveller's
ruoTalo , from the Greek of Lucian. "
fho would have thought to find it
are ! And then , also , "Tho worka of
abelaia , from the French , " Surely
3 ia n right worthy follow who hath
von ua a place hero. Lot us go and
rink hia health. " And oil they wont. ,
At n table , croaking under ita bur-
311 of valuable books , I oapied an
istoro-louking man glancing ever n
larto , with great approbation AP
j turned the leaves I identified Doro'a
luatrated edition of Dante.
"That , indeed , " said he , is a book
orthy of my poem ; different from the
ash palmed oft'on the unwary by uu-
rupulous dealers. If I hud been liv-
g in tliuiio days I would m my poem
ivo created another circle of hell to
ild the men who originated , and
IOBO who promoted , the now rcrtcino
trashy manufactured books ! "
At this n vast crowd of the spirits
ithered round him , und expatiated
t the benefits of cheap literature , the
oat uoud which results from oducat-
g thi ) masses , and the folly of lock-
g up learning with the few. In-
nuerablo names I heard of authors
10 have adorned the last two cen
riea Addiaon , Goldsmith , Hums ,
loridan , Byron , Oarlylo , Irving ,
tiwthorno , Longfellow , and I know \
it how many more.
But Dante , stKiidinir up calmly ,
id , "It is better to have u fuw guoU
oka than a IIIUMI of trash , Shall I
md unmoved when I BOO my divine
om presented in a form fit only for
U.TSam the KlwtyShot Sliwjer ,
the MinliUniiifi J/tire/ciotu /
ijsttnes of MoonrtlM Can you ,
iitlemen , advocate the caute of
; so literary body-snatchers who thua
iccrato all that a writer can leave
iiiud him on the earth ) Do you
ut cheap books ? Look around you
: .t , nnd > ou will BOO books (7icap and
> d , not bought at auctions and trade
t's , defective copies , niisprintod , full
error ? , not "things m book's
th'ug , " but good uorls in every de-
tinoiit of litnratureaudBciouco , getup -
up in good style , and worthy of
ir contents Cheap books , for
th ! there are no eu h things ; but
d hauls chcuy , and that is'a differ *
thing , You will ulwajs find thum
tit here ! "
U this epeech I could uot forbear
clapping my hands and shoutlr
J'Uravo' " In an instant they all vat
ished ,
If you desire to hear moro of thcs
wonderful appearances call on 11
Schonfeld , proprietor of the Antiqtij
rian Book Store , 1120 Douglas etree
Omaha , and he will civo you the ii
formation with pleanuro.
An Entire SncooM ,
It has been proved hy the mnet rcllnb
tealimony that THOMAS' KLECIIIIO Oil.
an entire success In curitg the moit hive
erato cacao ( r eunmtlsm , neunl ln , lain
back , and wout ds ot everyd crit > tiim.
CHOICE CIGARS ,
reported nnrt Domf-ntic. i
Fiiif-nt Selection lu Town
Pricon to bait Kror ttidy
-Vrovi Hnlf a Dolliu ow n lo fie
Schroter Becnt's
ANTIQUARIAN BOQKSTOKI
1420 DOUuLA.0 STliEET
HeaflaMrterajjljlifl Literati
The CheApctt , Purest and cholccft cell tlei
of
NKW A D iCNl-HAND BOOKS
In thnYcai. .
SCHOOL HOOKS A SPECIALTY
Ccoh paid for Second-Hand Booker
or cscrmngi'il for new.
H. SCRONFELD ,
P3PER HEIDSIEGK tiGARS ! ,
OHAMPABNE FLAVOR ,
-SL OE-EPJT3EJ SIVEOT rs
The beet In the country ; lor the money ,
M , A , McHainara ,
BOLE AGENT
No. 214 S.Fourtoenth _ Struts f )
ill
REMOVED TO NO. C1I 1CTH ST.
nR.VLF.Il IN
Ml 'KINDS OFVINES. .
NORTH-WESTERN
'
A. BAUME1STER ,
.242 HOETH EiSHJBBHffl SJ
Oornicesi &o , Manufactured
BY
f. S i to H O L D
13th St. . 4 Omha. aNob-
< otnr
- .
In North Omaha. Very cholco
[ oat , Poultry and Vegetables. .
ALWAYS O.V HAND.
OOK & STQEHM , Proprietors
] " BID 20th
I. BOUG AS ,
: AROHITBCT ,
arponler. Superintendent , &o
All kinds of Job work done.
OW l\i\ldiigs \ Iteconstrncted.
; w buildings erected. Pr&nj and epeclflcntlcn
( urnlthcd.
UG Harney St. , bet. 14th and 15f.
lyllOan.
I. BROWN
urns all hl3 frli-ndand-thoaa Ibat do buvrr. ,
turn , Carfcts , Stovca ind Crockery , tnat In
n bo found only nt No J20fi loulaa itreet. end
other place. You ro dilly luijicsud upcu Ij
.ber dcalen who represent thit 1 own thue
rc . I hue the largest tt-ci aid at the lo -
prlcci In thiclty. .
McO AETHY & BXIRKE ,
General Undertakers ,
.8 11TI1 ST , ttET. PA UN AM AND
DODGLAS.
Mutalio , Wood and Olotli Covered
ASKETS , COFFINS , KQBES ,
SUROUDS , GRAPE. ETC. ,
nstantly on hand. Onl era ntlendo coun
, ry Hulicitcd , .md proinptljfr. m thed to.
lEGER & TONER
UinufacturcrunnJ Dcalertiln
ARNESS AND SADDLERY ,
WHIPS , CURRY-COMBS ,
Iruehca Gig Saddles , etc. , Ilirht and he v
rncaa on hand , or made to ordor. L Kht liar
it maJo a 6) > i'cUlty.
; e6nDnl'o and Ca I to I a > c. Om h Neh.
DK. b' .
hysiciau and Surgeoa ,
OUKONIO DISEASES , A SPECIALTY.
Ucdlclnw ( nrnUhed at ctfce
c N. W cor cr ' 13th 'and Paraam otreptt
over SUt liink. Omaha , ? < b.
exiierL.Tlioinas&iiro ,
WILL 11UY AND S13LL.
U ALL TKANSAOT10 > H CC > NKUTfcl )
TUKllEWnil.
Pay Taxes , Rent Houses , Etr.
I ot fllfico , room 8. rrelshtoa lllock , Omaha.
itter of Anplicatlon of Henry lirammer
lor li'ijuor Llceusu.
KOTI013.
'otlco l htrebs ( MUI that II nrj Ilnmmrr
U ( hthe20th daof Bcjit. A D , IgSJUlo liU
ration to iliciltjor unJ cni Ucu-iUl cf
abafjrlice sitj .el U.It. Ei.lrltuoui tnd
fin Uniiirj at No. 2 turtith M cent1 ! ttrte * . I
rj wild , Ouaba Nib. fr m tliu lUlluhj cf
rbtr IMiJ , to Iho lOtli da ) of Ai il , Itiil ,
thtrlu no i ujectlon , rciaonstn toof rrv
tileI i hi i t\v uwkilroin - m Sjili A. 1) .
' . , thi-kaid iluii > c ulli tf grantci )
1IU.VUY IIUAMMKH ,
ApplU'ant.
„
iiEOvAiuDeK ncwipap r will imlllih the
ii > notlM once ( tch wiek r > r l o Aieisat
ne c f thu applicant 1 he ttiy of Oiua-
to be tlurfctd th rtulth.
J. J L. 0 , JKM rr
City Clerk.
tier of Apjjljcition nf Detltf Tiiiaton
for Liquor Licence.
NOTICE.
jtli-e 1 * hirtby picii th t D tlcf Tbteion
upjn Iho 'Dthday of St ] > t A 1) . lSi'2 ille
Lipllcatlon ] to tha Hoard cf Cjuily Comml'-
intf [ Doughi omnty , N brisia , for llconso
u'l iUlt spirituous a id Vlnom Uiu . at
ird. In MlUirl 1'n.ctnct , D ii ln Oouul } ,
r k , from the US dav cf O.tolcr , ISsi ,
mlttda ) cf Vaci , lb-3 , '
tlura Im noobjoctiop , remonstrance or pro.
flluJwIUjiaUottttx * Ircm ut 19 , A. I ) .
, the tuld lloiiiH Mill to g anted
_ .
n rewtjajw v ; ; ; ; , ubllbli the
cltotUeoncvrtib c.L. fir two utekiut the
inko ol IBC appttuiiit. Tli9 Ccuu.j a Doui-
ot to I e utir0-d llHucwlth. I
JOU.N BAUilER , Hi
County Clerk.
NOTKD HUT UrTlTIin WOMAN.
( I'rom the Ilorton (71o6r. ]
tt
itaiirt. Rtllori
The nbore 19 a coed likeness of Itri. Tjjdla H Pink.
( mm , cf Lynn , lla . , who above all othT hunuin bclrurn
my to tnithf ally called the "Ix r Frtrnd i > f Woman , "
a * some of her corrc'iondents lorn } o call her. Elia
J walousty derottd to her work , whf h lj thootitcomo
> f ft llfe-ttudy , and U obliged [ jo keep sli kjj-
n L tAnts , to help her arswcrlhe lai ' corrcspondcnco
hleh dally penn In npon her , each bi rln ( ? Its special
urdon of fnfferlnp , or Joy tt rtlo7 ? fn > m It. Her
Nctrctablo Compound Is nmedlctno tof Rood and uot
vll purioses. I Imro ticrvmMly Ifiicotlffitcdltand
aci tatUned of tbo truth of thli. flj
On ecconnt of lit proven meritItjls reeommenaed
indprescrlbcilbythcbMtpliyMclAnjI } Iho country.
One gnysi "It work Ilka n rliarra'Ead are ranch
; > aln. H will euro entirely thoworsifcm of falling
of the uterus , TjeucorrJiroA , IrrcpdlAl' rind jtilnful
UeiutruntlonallOrarliiiTroubles , Inflammation and
tnccrallon.rioodlngi , nilDI plAeemcntJ nn.lthocon- .
wqnent plnnl weakness , and Ii ctpeJallr mlnpted to
thflChmii-ooflJfc. " | i
It pcrmrateii c cry portion of Iho fynttrii , iind Rlres
new life ami rigor. It trmom falntnMs Hitulcncr ,
dottroys all era > Inff for ctlmuLtnts , nail relij * ea wei\U-
ne sof thottoinnoh. It cures nioatlnir"no.-xsJnchre ,
KinonsIVostratlon , Ocncral MobilitySliepluMncsa ,
Dcpatilon and Inillswtlon. That feellns ef bt trins
down , cnuslijfp.-itnvoeht ! nnd Lnckicbe , Ij nlrtnji
permanently enrcd by Its mo. It will fit nil tlrrciftiid
Knd rallclrLumstinrcHnet Inharmonyillli tliolur
tliatpoMrnstliofoMiabfyKtrni. ' *
Itcii8t8DiilyJt.rcrbottloorrl-efor4Vnrdliiiolilr
druff UU. Any ad\ Ice requiredns tu Binilal cnsci , aijl ti
the nnmei of nany who lmo been rcEtorcil to perfect
health by tlio r-o uf { ho VeRctnUo Compound , can bo
obtained tynddrminRMrs.1. , with ( .tompfor reply ,
lit her homo In I.ynn , > & < .
Vor Kidney Com | Jnlnt of rttur set this compound ti
nniurrnwcdaanbiinciinttciilino-ilalafchow.
"Mm I'lnLliam' . ' " "
I.I\crl'lll , "tny3onpwrltcr , "aro
fActwjj In the irorW for the euro of Constipation ,
HUlousmss and Torpidity of tbo llrer. Her Wood
[ urincrworljwondrrxH Itn upcclil line anil bids fair
io equal the Compound H It i popularity.
All muit veppcct her M an A list ! of M'I rcy nhono iwla
unbltlon l < to dorood to others
1'hlladclphli. 1'tt. t ! > Jin. A. M. D.
Are acknowledged to be the
est by all who have put thorn
3 a praotio.il test.
ADAPTED TOm
\m \ & SOFT COIL ,
COKE OR WOOD.
MANUFACTURED BY
iUGK'S STOVE CO. ,
SAI-3T LOUIS.
& Bradford ,
KOLi : AGKNTV FOR OMAHA.
Wife' : ERN
I&BHHJE WOBK8 !
0. SPE011T , - - Proprietor.
212 Harney , * r. - Ornrha , M.
MAN'CPv
CO It NICKS.
DRMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS ,
Tin , Iron and Slfite Hoofing ,
lecht'a Patent Metalic Skylight.
Patent Adjuntcd Ratchet Bar
and Bracket Shelving. I am
thn qenoral agent for the
above , line of good : .
IJION niNOING.
nst , cu tr drj , Vorandai.Offlca
Bank RalllnR. . Window and Cellar"
Uuardi ; aim
OISNJJUAlj AliKNT
ErcryCoraot U worrantod satlg ,
lactory to Us wonror In every wuyl
or the money will bo refunded , bV
the person Jrom whom It was boushj
onlr Corset rronouucttl by our Iwullntr rUlctani
Inl iirlout to the i wearer , anrtindorMut ) ( dlei i
yina.tcomfonablo ana ptrtect Bltlnir Ccfcl erer
I'UICES.br Mall.l'o.l.Belviai
l'rcHnlnc. 41.CO. fclf.AilJuill I.CO
lamlnul ( extra Liavj ) je.OO. Nuril 1.CO
ilth I'rutnlnK ( flue rautll ) S 00. iraxon
- . .oo.
1UUII ] > iulen octvbrre.
CUIOAGU CUIISUT CO , , CUlca
. CASE. JOHN 1IAMMI
lephant Corra
3th AND LEAVEN WORTH
O'citbct Wjcmln ; ; Coil Vsrd )
EDANDBOAflOll
STABLE
) ck Auction , 8 e aad OaomUon
1 tt < - ZffS'.4 Jf'"J ' 51" - ' .