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THE'JDAILY BEE OMAJHA , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 29 , J 82
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me BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Props
EtROSEWATEK , Editor.
THE campaign will bo flhort , sharp
and dccieive.
LAIRD and Valentino will mnko
spunking monopoly team.
NBDUAHKA has onougli candidates
this year to suit thu inott fastidious.
TUB nominations hnvo boon made
nd now comes the tug of Wir.
< F
MONTOOMKUT Br.AJii is to run for
oongrcss in ono of the Maryland dis
tricts , llo ought to tie his boom to
the Egyptian obelisk.
A CONOIUKSIONAL committee is now'
invcfltigating the loss of the Jcannotto
and her crow. This is like looking for
the borao after the barn is stolen.
W. n. MUNOEU has been nominated
for congress by the democrats of the
Third district. In this connection it
would perhaps bo well to remind dem
ocrats of the river counties that John
I. lledick is still in the field.
TJIK ovation to the woman nuf
fragists must have been highly gra'i
lying tu the leaders of the movement.
Whitu mn is wry uncertainand the
chanccu are that ho will vote down
the amendment by a very largo ma
jority.
IT is high time for the people of
DouiIas ( county to look about far a
auitablo ctncKdato in the pluco of
County OjiiiiniaMJiicr Droxul. This
is a miuter of the very utmout im
portancu to every tax-payer.
Nr.wsrAr/Eii writers uro no trying
to prove that cquinoctiul storms are
a fistion , but the Now Jersey farmoru
think there is more truth than fiction
in the floods which inflicted § 2,000 ,
000 of damages in the central portion
of the Motquito state.
TUB Now York Associated Prers
which is ono of the oldest , mid most
exacting monopolies in existence is
fiightonod over thu prospect of
Gould's securing a controlling vote in
tha organization. Gould toy a ho
hasn't any uao for it.
Tui inexcusable ni'glcct of the B ,
A H. telegraph company was respon
sible fur the failure of TJIK BBK to
publish its full report of the Hastings
convention. Our dispatches wuro
filed in ample tiino for delivery , nnd
the negligence of the telegraph com
pany defrauded our readers of the
news which would otherwise h vo
found its place in our columns. Tun
BBB will take good care that the
failure does not occur aqaln.
COLD chills are running down the
backs ot many a gallant army oflioer ,
at the announcement that Adjutant
General Dram has made out a list of
the good places in the army and their
tenants , which is to bo submitted to
Secretary Lincoln and General Sher
man , with a view to realignments.
The soft service brigade la all broken
up , and when congress assembles in
December the expostulations and pro-
tea ts of members will be heard on be
half uf their favorites , It is time
that other lesa favored but no lesa
worthy officers who have bwn doing
hard work on thu frontier should have
a chance tu occupy positions whose
duties require lots exposure nnd hard
ship.
OUVEU AMKS , a sou of the sainted
Onkea Ames , and now a republican
candidate for lieutenant governor ol
Majs : husotts is desctlbed as a young
man who lifted ito tsUto of Oakei
Ames out of bankruptcy to high credit
after paying every indebtedness dollar -
lar for dollar. A contemporary re
marks that he is a very able man , fur-
tile of resource quick to grasp and
solvn a difficult business problem and
should he bring to boar the same
splendid executive quality which ban
oharacterieod his career as superin
tendent of a great manufacturing in
dustry , he may achieve a biilliaut
success in the higher walks of life tc
which he aspires. The business prin
ciples which enabled hitn to discharge
an indebtedness of $8,000,000 out ol
a bankrupt estate , pay $1,000,000 ol
bequests at their face and continue
the business for the benefit of the
heirs to the enrichment of them oil ,
might be applied to the public service
with good results.
i
A FAIR FIELD AND ITO
FAVORS.
Vaiious corporation organ * through *
out the stftto are now busily engaged
in reading Tun BKR and its editor out
of the republican party , beeauso wo
liavo dnrod to expose fraudulent party
methods and opposed the dictates of
corporate monopoly , If the railroad
cappers enjoy the job they are wel
come to attempt ita perform \nco. Tux
HER tieks only for a fair field , nnd no
favors from the corporations. In haa
aurvivod their attacka for el ore n
yonn. It cannot bo frightened or
cajoled from its course at this late
day , nor bulldozed into falsifying the
record or turning traitor to its con *
victions.
'TitB Din Trill certainly not refrain
from comment or criticism on party
nbueca because ita editor happens to
0 n life long republican nnd the ma
dly of id readers members of theme
mo party. Aa n fearless and out-
pokou journal it will nuvcr flinch
om reflecting public opinion or from
iliing tlio truth about public
on and measured. If public
pinion and sentiment uro overwhelm
igly pgninat Iho corrupt jobbers and
n stora who arc disgracing the ntuno
f republicanism by playing the
rty into the hands of tlio railroads ,
arly leader * , and not THK lh.B , nro
'csponslblo ' for the situation , With
1 the historic principles of rcpubll-
lanism this journal is in full accord ,
'ho ' achibvumonta of thu past are no
nuch a matter uf pride to its editor as
ho record of ita early leaders. With
very honeot republican who prefers
atriotisni to party , TUB BBK will
upport party principles and parly
ominocs just BO long as they
emain consistent with true ro-
ubliconisra. "But when party or-
anizEhtion is perverted into an
ngino of oppression instead of
nediurn for the expression of public
ontimont the paper will rufuso its
: ountonunco and deny its support to
ho change. It will not advocate
'Mud because committed under tbo
o of party. It will not cover up
.buses . becauao maintained and
ountenancod by party loaders. And
1 will always , as it has done in the
iast , exorcise the privilege and duty
f an honest journal in criticising men
, nd methods of whatever party , with
, hat freedom which ia born of con
iction nnd backed by a largo and in
olligunt cotmtitucnoy.
The editor of TIIK Ben believes
hat the republican party cm bo purl
cd and vitalized through purification
Before it will command thu full sup
port cf Nubratkjt republicans , it mus
bo taken out of the hands and from
under the influences of corporal
monopoly. Whatever this journal can
accomplish towards that end it will do
n the interests of republicans aud re
publicanism , for which it has fought
einco Its foundation.
It-demands a fair Gold. It asks no
favors from party or party loaders.
Ajid if the time over came when a
corrupted nnd debauched party organ-
r.itioa is found on ono side , and all
that is boat and most aggressive in
party on the other , thcro will bo no
serious question as to the position of
Tun BKB or its editor on thu issue
which such a situation would Involve.
Dtmina the past week the eastern
money market has experienced a sharp
contraction. Money loaned on call as
high ai 20 per cent , and from 10 to 11
per cent. WAS for many days the pre
vailing quotations on loans. The
prices of stocks were fitful , halting and
uncertain , nnd Saturday's report
showed that tbo specie of the banks
was far below the reserve line fixed by
law.
Throe causes combined to occasion
the serious condition of the eastern
money market the lack of pol
icy in tbo treasury department ,
the heavy demand for money
to bo used iu railroad
construction and the necessity for
much larger sums than over before to
move the enormous crops of the year.
The now construction of railroads in
tlio past twelve months 1ms added not
less thaw four hundred millions of
stocks and bonds which mutt be car
ried , to the burdens of eastern finan
cial centres , Extension of the old and
the building of now lines still contin
ues with unabated vigor , and furnish
an additional demand upon the avail
able capital of Wall street. To this
must bo added the movement *
of iiionoy from the great
financial centres to the coun
try banks of the interior. The
crops have begun to move and grain
buytn require largo sums of money
to uxpoud in their purchase * from thu
farmers. Thus thu free circulation
of luonoy lit the interior acts as a con
stant drain upon the oank vaults aud
private safes of the eoa board.
But more than any other cause
which it responsible for the spasmodic
contraction of our currency supply is
th policy which pours a (10,000,000
uurplu * into the national treasury and
leaves its distribution again' into the
channels of trade in the hands of the
secretary. It is becoming an axiom
that the treasury department has had
no financial policy apart from politics.
Wall street has boon kept ciosa to its
ear , and yet has been kept in aggra
vating uncertainty lost its call uhonld
not bn heard. But just a long as the
country is needlesjly skinned by over
taxation , orbitrary boi.d calls like that
of last Monday will be necessary to
relieve the country from impending
panic and break the back of pinches on
Wall street.
TUB Union Pacific system is reach-
ingjout towardsjtho'PAcifio coast in two
directions , The Chicago Times rates
that the Utah Southern , ono of the
feeders of the Union Pacific is rapidly
approaching the Northern Arizona , its
objective point being Prescctt. The
antagonism between the Central Pa
cific and the Union Pacific haa been
alluded to in The Timu , and the pro
ject of the Union Pacific to build an
ndopondont line from Granger to the
'aclfio near Newport , was also spoken
f. The line connecting the Granger
ranch with the Pacific will bo known
s tho'Oregon Short lino. The inton-
ons of the Union Pacific people in
xtonding their touthern line are
uito apparent. Prcscott will not
eng remain the terminus of the
Jtnh Southern when , by extending
s line n few hundred miles , it can so-
uro a oonnoction with Los Angeles ,
nd not only divert a largo part of
10 cxtonoivo Central and Southern
'acifio ' trade from these roads , but
Iso secure a largo and constantly in
ruasing t radio from ils position as the
liortcet route between the western
nd northern states and the Pacific
east at Wilmington. Chief among
ho advantages of an outlet at this
oint would be that it would enable
lie Union Pusifio to got a portion of
lie immense trudo destined to open
p between the states and Chinn , Ja <
an , Australia and the South Sea
tlands. The people of Lee Angeles
ro awakening to the necessity of a
ompotitlvu line to the east , and a
movement is on foot to extend sub-
tantial aid to the now road , which , il
milt , will make that city the terminus
or the Union Pacific's Southwestern
inc.
A CHICAGO collector of customs
named Sp'aulingis Enid to have creatoc
some excitement by pronouncing for
Arthur as next president. There is
no reason at prceout for any cscito
mont over the next presidential can
vass. The campaign is two years off
Even on overruling providence migh
bj excused in getting bewildered over
the political landscape which turns
and changes the candidates color ii
thu two years preceding a prosidcntia
campaign. So Chicago will do well t
wnip the excited heads in wet cloths
leave Jack Logan to work out hi
destiny and wait until the office holders
ors cet seriously to work in their tasl
of nominating a now president.
LOIIAN CLARK was done for at Haat
ing when the anti-monopoly convention
tion nominated Sturdivant for treas
uror. Ho was counted ia by fraud in
Omaha , but ho will bo counted out on
iu honest count by n largo majority
SECRBT.UIY OHANVLKR haa boon in
specting the navy yards , and doesn'
bollcvo that any of them can be dls
penned with until after election time
Mr. Chandler has a largo politics
head.
MAXEY OOBB.
Ho Qooa to Now York With tbo Drive
and Trainer of Itarua.
Mr. Richard Molonoy , late owner of
the trotting horse * Maxoy Cobb , ar
rived from Council Bluffs , Ia. , last
night. lie informs ua that the horse
was sold to Mr. S nan last Tharsday
day evening for 10,000 , after ho had
showed a mile , in a private trial , in
2:23 : $ on the Council Bluffr track.
Mr. Maloney says ho had no inten
tion of selling the animal , but after
the race at Den Moines Mr. Swan
approached him with an offer of 115,000
for the horse , which ho refused. Ho
then increased the bid to 97,000. , This
offer Mr. Maloney was inclined to ac
cept , but during the conversation Mr.
Swan remarked that this was a pretty
good price for a hone that was going
m 2:30. : Mr. Maloney remarked that
he could do bettor than this , when
Mr , B wan remarked : "If your horse
can'show a mile in 2:25 : I will giro
you 910,000 for him ; if Hot I will take
him at $7,000. " The qaootion of time
as to when the feat should bo
attempted was djscuaaod , and it
was finally agreed that any
time within ten days would do.
Yesterday being next to the last day ,
Mr , Maloney started the stallion and
sent him over the course four times ,
making bettor than 2:25 : each time
the laut time ho camu to the score ,
having finished the mile In 22U ; ;
against a strong wind. Atter the
money w 3 paid over , Mr. Swan of-
terod to wogor 85,000 that the horse
could trot on the same track and
driven by the same man , Frank Pier-
son , in 2:20. : The animal will remain
in Council Bluffs this week , and then
be taken to Now York by Mr. Paje ,
the driver and trainer' of the famous
trotter Uarus.- [ Lincoln Journal.
Speoalntor * In Court.
Sptdtl Dbjuttb to Till Ills.
CHICAGO , September 28. The ewes
of twenty-throe members of the board
of trade who sued out an injunction
restraining the board from expelling
them for non-settlement of trades in
July wheat , ou the basis of $1 US , as
fixed by the arbitration committee ,
came up in the superior court to-day
on a motion to make the temporary
injunctions permanent. The day was
consumed iu arguments by counsel.
* \Yo are persuaded that the ancient
Hermes with all the subtle art and
natural resources of the Alchemist * ,
was a very poor dcctor compared with
Mrs. Lydia E fHakham , of Lynn ,
Mass , Hermes may have been after
all only a clover practitioner of the
Black Art ; but wo know there is no
humbug in the pharmaceutical chem
istry of MM. Piukham'o Vegetable
Compound ,
THE ANTI-MONOPOLISTS.
A State Ticket of Tried and True
Men Placed in the Field ,
With a Declaration of Princi
ples Covering Every
Living IB&UO.
Senator Vnn Wyoh' Senatorial
Record Stronjjlr Endorsed.
The Work of the Hastings Conven
tion.
TUB ANTI MONorOLT CONVENTION.
pedil D ! | t.h toTiinnii.
HASTINGS , September 27. The
tate anti-monopoly convention was
icld hero this morning , with E. P.
, of Johnaon county , ospreai-
dent and W. A. Wagner , of Gage , and
Sticell , of Tbnyer , noting as aocretatcf.
Delegates from G2 counties nori <
present.
The following are the candidates
lominatcd :
Governor E. I * . Ingoreoll , of John-
ion county.
Lieutenant Governor D. P. Hey
nolds , of Hamilton county.
Secretary of Stnto Thomas J.
Kittloy , of Franklin county.
Treasurer P. D. Sturdivant , of
ftllmoro county.
Auditor John Boatty , of Wheeler
county
Attorney General John Bond , ol
Buffalo county.
Superintendent of Public Inslruc-
.ions J. J. Points , of Douglas.
Comtuiaiionor of Public Lard ]
Dhas. II. Nadoloy , of Adamn county
BJ'Regonl Thomas Bell , of Otoe
county
On motion the following committee
on credentials was appointed : S. T
Alloy of Saline , E T. ScoriHc of
Thayer , W. II. Armstrong ofork ,
C. A. Borders of Buffalo , and J. M.
Dreamier of Merrick.
A delegation who had formerly bopn
connected with the greenback partv
uskud that an anti-monopoly committee -
too of confercnco be appointed to con
fer with them. After some discussion
the following committee of conference
was appointed : T. T. Wilkinson ol
Boonu county , O. . M. Smith of How-
nrd county , D. P. Reynolds of Harail
ton county , J. II. Poworaof Hall and
0. H. Madeloy of Adama county.
While the committees on confer
oucp and resolutions wore out the fol
lowing gentlemen were called for , who
delivered some very stirring addresses
Messrs. Borkhauaer , W. Sterling , J
H. Stickle , E. V. Moore , I. 0. Pace
E. P. Int-alls , E. P. Ingersoll Kirtley
D. P. Reynolds , Sturdivant , E. Rose
water , John Bacio , 0. H Madeloy
John H. Pierao and A. Root.
The folowing duly
ACCREDITED DELKOATIM
were present :
Adams County H. B. McOaw , H. O
Armstrong W. F. Wallace. W. C
Weaver , J. S. Way , W. F. Keller , 0. H
MoJelty , S. M. Uavif , K. 3. Handle It
\V. H Itoblnson , A. O. Snowberger ,
lionetO. . W. Moore , H. Brown.
Butler County W. P. Mllldr. A. O
FeuJenon , J. .1. Llcher , S. S , Keynolds
W. B. Pickett , O. Lendon , D. O. Verity
Jihn Tychack.
Buffalo County William Lanfhry , C
A' . Borden , A. Stldwell , Jobu Barnd. K
II. Andrews , I. J. Hentborn , B. II. Gold
mir.
mir.Boona Countv J. S. Armstrong. H
Sabloo , N. O. Kelbon. J. W. Riley , S. P
Becker , T. T. Wilkinson.
C Ur County B. B. Boyd , H. Filber
D. Nelion , W. 0. Jones.
Clay county H. T. Hoyt. C. Gearv
0. Jeason , A. J. Brown , T. H , Gray , K
( J. PrentlD , A. M. Lathrop , A. Peterson
F. Nortbn p , A. G. Jacobs.
Coltax county-W. A. Outright , J. P
Strong. J. P. Hprecher. M. F. Bedusr , J
Monci , K , Lambofer. 0. F. Brown.
DIzon county John H. Pierce
Dodge county -F. Dolezal , J. J. Haw
thorn , J. FdoV , Charles V. Marr.
Douglas county ( J. D , Lelghtnn , J
Peterson , J. J. Brennan , John Holler
back , K. HoietvAiir , J. Simmons. P. C
B lysen , Allen Knot. J. Green , G. Birc
W. BtaauBr , W. O'Koefa Chas. Davit.
Fillmore county J. L. Dirl.i , F. E
Fott , K. B. Campbell , F. J. Whltzel , J
H. Arnold , W. Sterling * .Tamea Iloblnaon
J. Spencer , W. Walke. N. W. Stanrnore
Franklin county -O. J. Van Lauding
ham. T. Ko.tlev. D. Hatchata , J. A
Sheridan , J , II. Davidson , J. L. Cook.
Furnaa county It. A. Rohr , D , W
lawin , J. lteml"iton ! , J. 0. Metcalfe , A
T. Lawton , C. F. Bennett.
Gage countv W. A. Wayner. J. Bur
rowf.J. K. Morgan. J. Hill. H. C. Ran
dall , D. Frantz , H. Albert , P , S. Darling
G. II , Gale , W. Blakelev , John Sparks
Gospcr county J. II. Wyatt , J. I
Chamberlain , A. L. Burke.
Hall county J II , Power * , J. Ro&cb
R. B , Bruce , J. H. Andrew * , U Henry
8. R. Wiseman , W. J. Bcrger , J. file
Ha'inilton county P. B. Reynolds , W
A. Johnson , T. W. Manchester , L. C
Floyd , J. .1. Lyon' , 0. Marrow , J. Foss
ler , B , O Borgnor.
HarUn county S. Sadler , N. Vish. J
R Woitham , F , P. Fox , N. V. Wilcox
S. O. Acher.
Howard county .T. F. Djdd , W. 0. K
e , P. Jeiticu , J. D. Giigg , H. N. Smith
Jeirertiou countv H. M Rich , O. II
Sjrock. H. J. Andrew * , SV , J. Werham
W , Ij. Cook , R , D. Day , L. Gracdy , O
H. Llptcomb.
Jobuton county A. Adulns , J. R.Forc
W , G. Stone , J. O. Browu , S. Webb , S
P IngersoU , T. J. Edwards , A. Dunlap
W. Morton. r
Kearney countv F II MilK J Trag
nor. M FJero , J M Sanford , D Illcoi.
Knox couoty Albert Pdbra.
Lancaater county A Williams , G I1
Cralzer , W W Cotter. O I ) Shroder. S R
Jacoby , J McCUy , II L * French , T Jei
kln , W N Burllnp , O 8 Hasalton , J Ik
Castor. R II SUUV M peilUy , II Setoky
W R KKglfoton.
IJ .ciiiu county-1 Cta blns.
Madleon county -O T MutTy , R C
Haniv. K B Green , J D Barniw , J Ask
with , 0 H Sinebr.
Merrick couutv J M Dressier , Georg
Bruwn. G W Welton , J S Gregory , \
Oogftl. II M Cox , H 0 OUerhout , J : J
Wruier.
Nance OiJunty J O Jones.
Nuckolls County M V Dilf , G
Acilrown. K Owens. O II Woodard.
OloVCounty-J W Grwwole , T Bell , D
iTwnee County-W O Sterkey.
Pl-tto County J S Freeman. P It Ke
ley , Nell OUen , J Ij Brown , G W Kibber
W D Wilson , II RertenLoufih , II Werdi
inau , II Girard , S D Wf nrior.
Polk Connty-F T Vose ) , J Marqul , J
Kluibler , 0 II IJueberg , W II bliemiard
K Clark , O O HnirtBhreyi1 , N S Micherer
Riihurdion County P W Birkhauser
AGtrintr.
Saline County J Haminel R Sinns J
Artt S Jellenek , H F Moeller R O
Vance. G RoberUou , O Granam , O Kent
O W Rle , S S Alley. HWorley.
Thiyer Connty-L D Willard , O E
L-lden , W II Dowo J II Stickle , II O
KBlotr , D T ScoTlll * , N Rapallee , K T
tocU ,
Webber County G W Hammel , J W
oneo , Thad Arnold , C O Coon , O Guest ,
O R PItnev. I. M Gmblll.
Wheeler CountvJ Caldwell , .T Butle.
York TounlyII Ann trongT E Sedp-
wick , S V Mor > rp , II O Hecht , H Prio % F
f Kcnner , O N Woolman , W L Dlack , J
luuiton , II Pardln.
Thu following pontlemon composed
ho committee on resolutions : J. Jl.
'ierce , of Dixon county ; % T. Burrow ? ,
f Gigo county ; D. P. Reynolds , of
lamilton county , A. Root , of Djug.
AS county ; W. Srfrling , of Fillmore
ounty ; R. 0. Vance , of Soword
ountj ; W. G. Stone , of Johnson
ounty ; E. Rosewater , of Douglas
ounty , nnd J. II. Andrew * , of llall
ounty.
Thu committee reported the follow *
ng :
THKTIATFOnU.
lioolttd , That the present eihorhltant
ill , la d ni n war uvnsnrp , ( .liuuld bi re-
luceil t'i corresixmd with the actti il needs
f thu KOI eminent , t n it pence lmU | ehould
e litld sn ( nr s pottiblo on nrticltH cif lux-
nry und bear ai If litly HS pojsitile upon
mr great ojiicintur/ l I tercet * , and thr.t it
* no ptirti f thu duty uf nvernmrnl tolnx
ono portion of the people for tlie benetit i.f
iiiolher , nnil MO tuaud as moral cowards
those rnnnbera of congrem who shirk their
nutv non ui expcn-.ive and unnecessary
.arid cntnmU'Ioa.
Jlctolnd , Tint it is the scnsa ot this con
tention that the ijMiauco uf ptscei or f ee
trjiiRportallnn In any form whatevtr by
oilroad ccniponiei In this flute to any ona
inldlng nn ullico nt tuiy kind undtr the
constitution of Netrnska , ( .r to an officer
of any eltotlon prtclnc' or primaiy e ec-
tlou or caucus , eh'iuld be deemed u criini-
ml ulTen'e , and should be prohibited by
aw under severe penalties , and that it
should be made mandatory up in the prop
er tatfl office to execute such a l w.
Jtcsoh-ol , That our government ( , \Ves ob
Igatlona to protect uur civil rights and
ersonal llbirty , whether tojonrriaf ; in
, hU or forel.n land * , und wo teq'iertour '
cpresentntiveH incoiigreis to deiimnd that
.lie pulley of hurveillaiico or pnrioiial it-
stratat by forflRn KO ermnents of such
cititens , except in punishment of ciimes ,
shall forever ceaao.
JlfiolffJ , Ttiat the pre.'ent revenue law. <
of the btate that disetimiuate between
asaesBinent and taxation of railroads and
the property of I > .dvidUAl8 ! are unjust ,
nnd contrary to thoupliit of our consiitu
.Ion.
.Ion.Jiculitd
Jiculitd , Thnt we dcti.and from congrc'f
.hat enactment uf laws that will cotnpe'
the laud Kr.int railrotds to pay taxes ii.ou |
ail thilr lands , and wo further denmnc
that all lands forfeited by the Und grant
roads hall revcit to the public dumain for
tiqmeatead Bi > ttement. !
Jtciolrctl , Tliat we hereby avow onr ad
tiealon tu the following jirinciplof , nnd d .
clare that the organization of thu peaplo is
neccsBary to maintain tliem : We advo
cate and will maintain and defend th
rights of tin ) ranuy against privilegcn for
the ftiw. Corporationsthe c cation of the
state , ( hill be controlled by the state
Labor nnd capital are allies , not cneinien
and justice is for both. In accordance
with these general principles wo allirii
that the public welfare and the public Bife
ty demand the following ( pecitiu meaturcf
ol relit f : Inwg compelling traunportalinn
companies to liato their clmrfjea up..n tlio
cost and riek of service with u fn-r proti
added instead uf the new theory adtuuuw
by them , to as It what tbo tralliu nill bear
l.twa to prohibit the 03tJblialiiaeutUiriiiigl
contracting companiiH ant i.tlicr devices u
a fictitioun cost of works uf it public nature
prohibiting utiju t dfrciimiuation agamei
citizens and locslitiesjlibenil policy towan
our waterwnj-R , which , during the Heasono
navigation , are potent iu proventin ? eicor
hitant charges by railroads ; moie etflcien
laws pgainttt the ctima uf bribery rmd fo
the prutection of the purity uf tlio ballot
a public strvica founded on capacity am
integrity ; public landa the common inherit
ancj of the whole people , should be reserved
served for actual ecttler * ; currenoth
measure of values , whether metal or paper
should bo issued and controlled bythogov
eminent only ; the known benefit * of th
postal tyalein of other countries to b
adopted in the Unite ! State ; , includin
the postal raving * bank and the poata
telegraph anil telephone ; a free prers , th
bulwark of our free institutions , mujt b
maintained ; leading journals have been
purchased by inouopoliits , who are on
deavorin ; to control the thoughts of tin
nation , and the journals which are no
thus controlled should btt sustained by th
people.
Jlcsoh'nl , That we denounce the utter
ances of tbo republican and democrat !
partlei of thU state through their recen
ccnveutlonn on the subject of transporta
tiun nnd government control of corpora
lions as. political clap-trap , calculated t
deceive and mislead the people , for the ac
lions < if theia parties do not corresponc
with their professions. While making thes
patriotic profeu i ions they leave the ma
chinery of the parties In the bandi of cor
poratloo tool ? , and pKco in nomination fo
the mnbt responsible po-iitiona men entire ) ;
devoted to corporate interest' , and wh
propose to b elevated to public atntion
by corporate power. We therefore repea
our belief that the people can nnd no relie
from corporative oppression through th
ager.cy of these parties , and we invite n
men to unite in a now organization whtc
will be uutrammeled by corporate influ
ence and free to voice the will of the pee
pie , ami give it force and vitality througr
enactment of lam.
Jloolieil , That we unqualifiedly con
demn the recent gigantic stetl participates
in by the republican and democratic pai
ties , known as the river and harbor bill
and we believe ttmt every member of con
gress who aided in passing that bill shouli
Lw promptly retired from political life.
Jtdoh'ed , That sound financial policy de
manes the payment of the national debt
to the end that the public may be speedil ;
relieved from tbo onerous taxation ; am
hat the maintenance and existence of tb
United States boiuli to itlToid a basin fo
national banking , would be a gross ini
take , tubvertivo uf the be t Int-resta of tb
people , and that such measure is promt ; !
gated unly in the intereit of uu overgrowu
and daneeiuus monopoly.
Jlcei'lml. ' That labur , its importancn t
Ilia condition of all production , nnd its jut
relutnn with capital abofttd bu reco mzuc
mul its iljjht prutecltd by lavLibo
saviui ; machinery , instead of unduly en
i icbmg the capitalist ought to jeouce tli
hours of labor without reducing wa ep , s
that the workingmen may have more tlm
for > ereatiun and improvement , Th
right of laboring men to bold public meet
Ings for peaceable 'liscussiun thould b
protected by Uw. State prisons and pen
ItentiarteB are establisbed to prevent criiu
and reform criminals , not to make probt
for private persons or to injura the inter
eats of labor , Therefore , ttia contract ays
tern in these iustltutiona thould be abolish
ed , and the labor of the convicts be so em
ployed SHnot to Injure the interests o
merchants and laboilng men.
On motion the platform wasunau
imously adopted , and the committe
weie discharged.
The following resolution was adopted :
Jtdohed. That we express ourhrartyap
prov lof the public service of our prrsen
United State. Senator C , II. Van Wyck
that we greatly appreciate bis Clelity t
bit constituents in expressing their tru
tentimeuts bv voting against the river am
I arbor bill ; that our thanks are due. to him
for his itnnly adherence to the rights o
tbo citizens as ngumt the tyranny and op
presiion of powerful railroad monopolies
for his sound judgment and true statis
man-hip , at expressed in Ui views un th
taritl question , and for liU able advocns ;
tf tbo natural and inherent rlgh s uf tb
people u opposed to the combined tlljr
ot demagogue ) nd machine pulitlciaun to
wield tne sceptre of power and uppropriat
Kovernmeut patronave.
The President' * Trip.
SpecUl Dl i tch to Tin BIB ;
PouaiiKKEMiE , September 28.
Pretidunt Arthur passed hero las
night in a special car for Clayton.
BEMIS'
Real
Offices 15th and Douglas
Streets.
No. 307. Bcintlfnt rHdence lot on Swermin
street , near h ftd of St. Mary's a\enue , S2 7CO.
No,3U. fulllton 19th itrcet , near Topplc-
ton's , tfM ) .
No. 310. Full acrern Hurt street , ncuConiont
of Factcd Hear. Sl.SOC.
No. 317. Kulllot uu Californ'a , near 21st street ,
81,100.
f.o. 818. TWJ lots rn Cenrard , Le r Baundcri
ittcet , 81,310.
No. Sty. Two lot ] on Chirlu , near Stunderj
street 81 , WO.
l.o 820. Ha f ccra on Cutnloffttreot , near Dut
ton.MTfl.
No. 311. Sti boiultul re-tJcncs loti , flno rUw ,
on Mr. tk8 nt uv.nue , near Ilinicom 1'urt ,
< 4r,00.
Nn. 32. . Une.h > l ! crcon CalitornU ttreetnMir
C cl htin Co lnr $ tMO.
No 323 Twjla-iiou Ware/ strict , near 13th
ftreet , t&.iO I.
No. 321. T > olcl3on DcJiC , near Qrore itrcet ,
jttl.'H Kddtll U.
' o. 3.6. tour aero bb k In Weit Omaha ,
SiOCO.
Choice I acre block In Smith's addition at watt
endcl F-irnim street will give anj- length ol
time required at 7 per cent Interest.
Also b uplcndt 1 10 acre > > lock In Smith's addi
tion on same liberal tcrmi ai tno fore lnir.
No. 305 , Halt lot on I nrd ncr ! 0tb ( treet ,
t700.
t700.Ko
Ko 04 , Lot on 18th street Dear Paul , 81SOO.
No E02 , tat S0z280 f ct en 15th ( treet , near
Nicholas SSCO.
No 293 , Ono quarter acre on Bart street , neat
Uutton * 500. ,
No 237 , Two lots on Uondo neat Irene street ,
5210 and $300 each.
No 290 , Two lots on Georgia scar MIchl 'iD
street , S1200.
No295 , Twelve choice residence Iota on Ilainll.
tun street In Sblnn's fvddltlon , Cna and eight ) ; .
C3M ) to J500 each.
No 294 , Beautiful tiMt lot on til. llruy'o ov.
cnue. SOilBO ( cet , tear Uuhop Clarknon'-i 1.1,0
lOth street. 11500.
No 292 , Two cholculotacu I'arkMcnuc , 50t
1W each , on itreet rdluiy , t".lCO e-.rt.
No291,81z lots In Mlll-.rd A ; Cr.M * - li' . l 1lti > D
on bhermin , Arcnuo nour I'oppli-toaS ,
'
No 286 , Fcur lot * o-i Doca'ur nn.I lre ,
streets , near founders street , t31t in ,4460 u > > h
No X82 , Lot en lUth ueu Paul ttroot , (7Mi (
No 281 , Lot 65x180 feet near St.Xtr/s u > ojc
and 20th street , (1500.
No 279 , Lot on Decatur near Ireoa street , ftf't
No 278 , Four lots on Caldwell , n-ar tiauunrrr
street , (500 each.
No J7C , Loton Clinton street , near shot tovrri
9125.No
No 276 , Four lota on McLellin itruet , nn
Blonde , Ilagan's addition , 1226 oich.
No 27 * . Throa lota near racg course : Kuke
offers.
No 168 , Beautiful corner tfte lot on Cillfornb
treet , oppotlle and Sjolalof Sacred Heart Con.
tent ground ; , J1O > 0.
NoiSe , Lot oullaeon , near 15th street , $ l,3I'j.
100 low In "Credit Kouclcr"and "Grand View *
additions , Just south-vast of U. F and B. A U.
railroad ucpoUi , ranjtng from 9150 totlOOOeacb
and on easy terms.
Beautiful Residence Lota at a bargain very
handy to shops > l i to J260 each , per cent down
andt& per cent per month. Call and get plat and
full particulars.
No 266 , Full corner lot oa Jonea , Near Htb
street. $3,000.
No 263 , Two lots on Center street , near Cain-
Intr street , 1900 for both or 1600 each.
No 151) ) , Lot on Howard , near King itreot ,
| SW.No
No 240 , Hall lot on Dodge , near llth IUM | ,
(3,100
No Ii7 , Four beautiful reddenea lot ! neai
Cielghton College ( or will separate ) 13,000.
No 210 , Two lots on Center , ne r Coming
Itraet , (626 and (400 each.
No Siej , Lot on Idaho , near Cnrnlng street
, Boautlful corner acr lot onCnmuiz ,
near I > iitton otreet , near new Conreni ol Bocred
Ueart. (1,500.
No. 241 , Lot on Farnam , near 18th ( trect ,
(4.760 *
No 241 , Lot OD Farnam , near tilth ( UceL
(1.000.
No. 29 , corner lot on Burl , near 2d street
( / .SCO.
No. 233 , 120rl83 feet a Uaroer , nur ! lth ,
street , ( til cut it up ) (2,400.
No. 11 , Lot on Douglas street , Dear 25th ,
11.000. '
No. 2S7Two lots on Decatur , uearlronu ll/eel.
* '
(200 each.
No OS , Lot 143 by HI feet on Sherman t
cu , (16th ( Btiect ) . nea Grace , iji.000 , will divide
NoIM , Let MxflB fett on' Dodge , near ISth
street ; niiko an itTer.
No 217 , Ixit on 3rd near Clirn , { 600.
No 218 , Lot on Hamilton near King , (300.
No 2UJ , Lot On 18th street , near Mcbolai
1500.No
No 07 , Two lots on 10th , near Pacific street ,
(1,600.
No 204 , Beautiful rrolf-'cnce lot on DlrWon
itreet , near Cuuilng , ( 00.
No 19V ) Lot on 16th street , oeaj Fierce ,
(600.
No 198 } , Lots on Biuuders street , near Sew.
ard (500.
No IV- } , Two lots on 17th street , near whltt
lead works , 41,050.
Nis j ; One lull block kn loU , near the
barracks , (400.
No 191 , Lot , on Parker , ( tree ! , new treat
No IBS * Two lots on Gua , ncu 21st ttre * l
( icllt edge ) , 80,000.
No leO , Lot on Pier near Seward , ( < UO.
Ho 17ULoi on Paclflc street , neu 14th ; mike
offer.
No 169 , SU loU on Farnam , near 21th street
. . .
Ko 1C3 , full block on 25th trreel , neu nee
ojutre , and three lots In OUcs aidJUon near
taundms and Caamus § trw.t , (2,000.
No lie. Lot oa leta street , near white ead
wcr.i , 1626.
KolZl , 182x132 feet (2 Iot9.cn 16th itreol
near Poppliton't. (1,600. '
NpU , Tnirty hill acre lots In illllird & Ca | .
dw ll v additions on Sherman avenue , Hprln and
baratag * streeU , near the end ol grten str , t
car track , < 00 to l,80o each.
Lot on Caldwell itreet , near Baunders ,
; ' ? * ' " * ' " Pacific , neai 8th street-
.WO.
No 0 , E'ghteen lots nn Bt 8d , 2d and
Siuoderji .trtets , near Grace aud.aaunderi ( trie
dge , rMO a-ink . *
Heal Estate Agency ,
15h ana uonigas Streets ,
LYDIA E. PIMKHAM'S
A Bnro Cure for nil PU.1IAU ! WEAK-
NKSSKS , Inclin7lciT I.cncorrhfcn , Ir-
rccnlar nml Tnlnfnl aicnstrnnllon ,
Intlnmniatlon nnil Ulccrnlton of
tbo Womb , riooillna , 1'KO-
Tma , AC.
, ctllciiclous tnil IramedUt *
InlUtfTecU Itisncrcatliclpln rrcpinncy , nnd r -
UHTM r ta dnrlnffUborsnil at reeulM liciIoiU.
nnsitustsn 17 ixDriirsctucr. IT JT.IILT.
ISTlVvn iUiWEAi rssra of tlio ncncratlvo organ *
ot either tci , It li t cconil to no re me tly thnt haj e cr
l > ccn Ijcforo tlio public I nnit for nil dUwitc.i of th
Kioxars It Is the drcatut Rtmalii < n the n'or.'J.
COMPLAINTS ofT.tthcr Bex
rind Oront Relief In Its Uc.
rTniA n. 1'ixKiiAjrfl union rcun-mu
will rrnUlcato cvcrr Ttsilco or Iluindi-.i Irom tin esA
niood.ntthofftmotlmoTrilfFltotnno npilttrtnrth li
Ihetjctcm. Ajmarvtllouslii rttultsajtbet'uuij.oi.nil.
UTBoth the Coraponnrt mid Elcoit rurlflcr nro rro-
parcd ct SM and 4M Wcftcrn Avcr.uo , Lynn , Jftta.
Fl1ceoCplthrrt. ElxbotUcsforSS. Tbo Ccmr in I
li pent by mall In the- form of pllla , or cJ Iczcn cf , on
rtcolpt of price , ? 1 rr boi for either. Jn. rinklmm
freely aniwcre all letters of Inquiry. Kaclosc 3 ton !
Send for pamphlet. Xtntion (
rTl.TTi * E. IIXDIAI ! I irra TBJ& cure Crn.itlp .
Uon.lllUou ncMiuid Torpidity ot tlj-j Llrcr. il ccnu.
J03-.Solil by all llruCKtsts. cs )
Are acknowledged to be the
best by all who have put them
to a practical test.
ADAPTED TO
HIED & SOFT COAL ,
COKE OR WOOD.
MANUFACTURED BY
BUCK'S STOVE CO. ,
SAINT LOUIS.
Piercy ft Bradford ,
SOLE AGENTS FOR OAIAHA.
$500 REWARD.
The nbou'.rrurnrii will be pnld to any person
who will produce a 1'nlnt tlnit will equal the
Pennsylvania Patent Rubber
Paint ,
lor tiroicrvinjc Milu les , Tin and Orovel Kooto.
Warranted to be Tire inU Water Proof. All
ordera promptly ptu-mlcd to. Cheaper and bet
ter than any other p. lnt no In use.
CTKW\HT f. HTEI'IIENSIN.
Solo Proprietor * , Diualrn llouse.cinihu , Keb.
.
OIHetr 4 I1iy , Hr.lllee , l > r. Plnney ,
Council U uff , Um-a.
BKK olHco , Oumli.i , Neb.
Physician and Surgeon.
CHRONIC P'SSASZS , A SPECIALTT.
UedldnM lurolshed at offlco.
Offieo N.W , eoraeriiath.'and Fomoni itmto
_ orer BUt Bank. Omaha. Neb.
CHOICE CIGARS ,
mportod and Domeitlo-
Flno.t Selootlon In Town ,
Priooi to Suit Evcrwhody \
From Hall a Dollar Dovn to 60
Schroter Bec'nt's
OMAHA NATATORIUM
AND
SWIMMING SCHOOL ,
Corner Oth mud Farnam Street * ,
Uunnlnu water-experienced teacher cooles
puce la i he city slto of baotn , itxSS depth o
water. 9 feet und S } feot. I'ricas-Season ticket
,00 : flyn bath * , f l.w ; single baths , K cents.
t roe towe , bathing trunks and dn sulnic rooms ,
MKOKVAN WITTE , Prop'i.
I. DOUGLAS ,
: AROBITBOT ,
OarfientBr. SuporinteniloDt , &o.
All kinds cf Job work done.
Old Buildingt Recontnteted.
w bulldlniti erected , p | ni tnd specification *
( urnlihed.
141G Harney St. , bet. 14th and 16th
JfllBm.
JfllBm.W. . BOEHL
,
Mnnufacturer of the
NEW IMPRQUED AWNING ,
COR. 14TH AND HOWARD.
Also does ell kinds of machinist and lock
smith wnrlr.
PIPER HEIDSIECK CIGARS.
OHAHPAONB FLAVOR ,
The boat Iu the country ; for the money
M. A. McNamara ,
SOLE AQKNT
No fl4 ! 3. Fourteenth
MCCARTHY & BURKE ,
General 'i/ndertakers ,
218 14TH ST. , BET. FAUN AM AND
DOUGLAS.
Metalic , Wood and Cloth Covered
CASKETS , COFFINS , ROB S
SHROUDS , CRAPE. ETC. ,
' 1. Orders ttende couu
m thgd to.