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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1882)
- * - V. , crt V - t- A \ TWELFTH YEAR OMAHA NEB. SATURDAY MORNING , 30 BOOTS I BOOTS ! ! IF SHOES devolution. ONE HUNDRED cacs Shoes , comprising the very latoaW feB , nnd nil of the [ most celebrated makers. Invitation is extended to nil to como nnd exam ine our immense stock , as wo will make prices lower than have over boon of fered in thin oilv. WE KEEP a complete stock of Lidics * Shoes , Gents' Boots. r Gents' Shoes. M Boys' Boots , Boys' Sheen , Misses' Shoes , Babies' Shoos , Etory pair going out of our estab lishment is warranted to tiuit. You can also save 10 to 25 Per Cent by buying of us , both in price nnd quality. Heimrod & Dormann ( Successors to F. Ling)1 ) Leading Snpply Hosse of tlio'West As wo receive daily freah nupplieo of Groceries St. Pro visions. We cm assure the public that wo do not handle any other but PURE & FRESH PROVISIONS. Our buainseo being very extensive , our sales quick , w u afford to oflur goods at living es to all. Wo liandlo CELEBRATED SOHUl'LER Snowflake jFlour Which wo always warrant to be ex cellent , and to give satisfaction. Wo have proofs that there is no bolter flour in the market. Gome and ; Order a Sack. We constantly keep on hand n largo stock of . California \ Canned PEACHES. APRICOTS , CHERRIES , PLUMS , RS. And all other varieties which wo sell at bed rock prices. California Sugar Wo handle in largo quantities nnd wo * 8ii recommend it all to bo the purest sugar in the markut Flavoring Extracts , Limburger Cheese , Swiss Cheese , Royal lading Powder , Fresh Fruits and Vegetables , Wo constantly keep on hand in largo qurntitios. * Crockery and Glassware , Tobaccos and Wines & Liquors , A largo stock of the purest goods that can bo obtained anywhere , which wo sell by barrel , bottle , gallon and quart , at the lowest market prices. California Glaret , Angelica , Port , Sherry , Brandy , Imported Cognacs , and Rhine Wines For Medical uses. Heimrod & Dormann , -S. W. Corner 13th and Jackson Sts. FOREIGN HEWS. The Oarrant of Lifr in Egypt Resumes its Normal An Irish Youth Sentenced to Dfcithon Circumstan tial Evidence. Ant-Jcmith Xltoti in Attttrla Snp- protiod THE ENGLISH IN EGYPT. SpecUl Dlaratche ) to Tun Uin. TUB NAVAL UKT1KW. ALKIANDKU , September 29. The chauncl tquadron has sailed for Malts. The naval brigade has gene to Cairo to attend the military rovinw on Sat urday. TIIOUOUQHLY SUBDUED. OAIIIO , September 29. Thoanthor- itioa consider the country generally so rapidly returning to ita normal condi tion that further display of force in the province is unnecessary. TROOl'd TO IIEMAIN. LosooNj Soptomber20. The Times says it has been decided to retain for the present 12,000 moil in Egypt , to carry on and consolidate- work for which the suppression of Arab ! Pasha does little moro than clear the way. THE FIRE EXTINGUISHED. OAIIIO , September 20. The explo- dons at the railway station yesterday continued at brief intervals for over three hoars. The passenger station was saved , but all freight sheds , con taining ton days' provisions for the army uud about two hundred trucks of anununilion , were destroyed. Five men were killed and twenty wounded. The fire was of incendiary origin. Subsequent to the first explosion two Arabs worn seized in the act of tiring trucks. A third oscapt-d. Troops patrolled the streets last night. EOYl'IIAN INCENDIARIES. OAIIIO , September 29. During thu tire at the railway station two men with torches were arrested wlnlo en deavoring to fire the adjacent quarter of the town. ' INVESTIGATING THE EXPLOSION. LONDON , September 29. The gov ernment telegraphed Cairo ordering an investigation .into the explosion and promptly report the result. The transport Carthage arrived tit Ports mouth with eleven ollicors and one hundrcd nd one men , wounded at Tel El Kobir. Five of the wounded died on the voyage. | FIUE nuos. GAiuojSeptember 29. Shortly af tor the explosion hero yesterday , an Arab was caught throwing a can of petroleum into the burning wagon. Another was discovered lighting a Cro under a train and a third was arrested for inciting natives to massacre. f tun TM'M. CAIRO , September 29. It is esti mated that fifteen days supplies for twenty-five thousand men wore de stroyed in the lire caused by the ex plosion. The court ol inquiry ordered by the government is now nittiug. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS SpocIftliDBpitchca tojrnx Dm. TYROLEAN FLOODS. LONDON , September 29. Floods in Tyrol have reduced hundreds of the wealthy land owners to poverty. The laboring classes are in terrible diitress The approach of winter greatly aggra vates the situation. RELEASED. DUBLIN , September 29. AH sus pects in custody have boon released in view of the expiration to-morrow of the term of the coercive act , ANTI JEWISH UIOTd. VIENNA , September 29 , Advices Pressburg report anti-Jewish riots there. The mob broke the windows of many houses occupied by the Jews. The military finally restored order , after making forty arrests. The riot ers in FroBsburg declared that what they had done was merely a prelude to what was coming. The shops and warehouses of the Jowa were forced optn and plundered. The liotera offered the military obstinate re eiatuneo. some of them seizing the soldiers' bayonets with their hands. Similar excesses were committed in the neighboring town of DIumcnthal. Thirty pontons were arrosted. Sev eral hundred Jowa have fled to Venna. Mimi : u WITHOUT MERCY , DUIILIN , September 29. The brother of Walsh , who was hanged at Oalway , wan found guilty as accessory to the murder of Constable Kavanagh at Letterfract , The jury recommend Walth to mercy , i'i account of his youth , The jury also recommended Walsh to moroy because there was no positive evidence , they said , that ho actually fired the shot which caused Constable Kavnnagh'a death , The prisoner is very violent , and shouted loudly that the witnesses had given faho evidence. Ho was sen tenced to bo hanged October 28 Judge Liwaon said ho would for Hard the jury's recommendation to the proper quarter , but ho coold hold out no hope to the prisoner that the rec ommendation would bo favorably acted upon. Walsh again became excited and cried out that justice would yet overtake his false accusera. The Dead Allvn. Special Dispatch to Till II" . CHICAGO , September 29. A. 0. Housing , who was repprtod murdered in Arizona , has returned to Chicago. A iliorfl. HpccUl Dispatch to Tin Bn. OAI-E HENKY , Va. , September 29. An ocean steamer from Philadelphia to Havana is ashore here. Particulars later. Fatal Accident. Speciil U'lpitth to Tui Dfi. ERIE , Ont. , September 29.-At 5:30 : this evening the dummy car , ueod in convoying inerongors over the In tor national "biidgo between hero Mill Black Jli-V , n suburb of Buffalo , Ml throug i t'io open draw into tlu Nintjaru river , 25 feet. Engineer Helm nud Edwin llershcy Heern , ol tiurlic , Out. , were killed ; Mrs. Par- maloc , of Ulack Hock , Capt. Hsggart , dummy conductor , nnd a lady , name unkuown , were seriously injured. It icomi that thu ste.tmor Falcon was.coming up and the draw in the bridge was opened for her to pass. At the sumo time the dummy engine mod to cross the bridge was making the last trip for the night. For somu cauao thu engine did not perceive the draw open , and the dummy plunged into thu river. Ma'- ' colm Colobauifh , bridge superinten dent , was standing on the platform of the car , and jump to the bridge as the car wont down. The water is fully forty fcot deep where the car wont down , An Important IooUlon < BpccUl Dwpntchos to Til r Dm. CHICAGO , September 29 An opin ion of internal and importance to rail roads , shippers , business men , and in deed nl 1 classes of the community , was rendered yesterday in thu Illinois supreme court , in the naso involving the question of the power of the legislature to vegulato the rates charred by railroads for freight carried to points outaidoH of Illinois , and whether an act prohibiting un just discrimination in such rates WAS notiucontra [ [ volition of the constitution of the United States. The case was ono wherein n (10 per cent , larger rnto was charged on n haul from Oilman to Now York than on n haul from Peoria to New York though the distance from _ Peoria was greater by eighty-six miles , nnd it is hold by the court that the charge was unjint , excessive , extortionate and unlawful , and in elldct the court upholds the authority of the railroad warohoiwo commissioner ] to regulate freight charges from points in Illinois to points outside thn stato. Tmlppondnut Hopabllonns * Special Disukh ] to Tim DKK. BEDFORD , Pa , September 29. The independent republicans of the Sev enteenth district nominated Dr.V. . D. Ball , of Altoona , for congress. Ho "Will Accept. Bicclal | I > iii xUh to Tun BEH. A Li ! AN V , N. Y. , Soptcmbor 29. Jno. F. Smith , chairman of the now republican state committee , raid to n reporter of The Argus : ' 'You can say in The Argus that I have no rea son to/Suppose Mr. Folger will de cline the nomination nnd every rea son in the world to suppose he will accept it. " California Prohibitionists- Special Dispatch to Tin BBH. SAN FRANTIS.UO , September 29. The state prohibition convention mot hero yesterday To-day it became evident that a majority desired to nominate a straight ticket , and about forty delegates opposed to that course withdrew. The convention thin after noon nominated for governor Dr. R. H , McDonald , San Francisco ; lieu tenant governor , William Sims , Yolo county. Folgor Mnst Step Down. Special Dispatch to Tun Bm. NEW YORK , September 29. The republican executive committee , of Kings county , has appointed a com mittee to confer with Judge Folgor , nominee for governor , and inform him of the situation in Brooklyn. The resolution appointing a committee was a oubatituto for the resolution re questing Folgor to decline the nomina tion. A Railroad Syndicate- Special Dlajutcli to Tint Bun. MONTREAL , September 29. A depu tation from the syndicate formed to build a now railroad from the north west to connect witn the Grand Trunk at Duluth , are hero conferring with the general manager of the latf tcr. It is proposed to make the line a compoling ono from Manitoba to the aea with Canadian Pacific. The CrimoH of n Miniitor. Special di j > atch t > TttxlUlf. ULOOMINHTON , 111. , September 20. At the end of eight days trial by the Illinois conference at Lincoln , Ills , , Hov. II. 0 Hoffman was found guilty ot falsehood , fornication and bastardy. The verdict wan rendered at 11 p. m , to night , uftor six hours consideration by the ministerial jury. Lowollyu'n Indians * BpocJil Dlnjutch to TIIK lies. DrNVKit , Saptombor 20 The Tri- buiio'u Santu Fd special n.v > ; Indian Aqont Lowellyn arrived to-day from Meecaloro agency , on route to Jtcarilla ngenoy , to look after the Apaches then ; , in accordance with Secretary Toller's order. The Moscaloros were disarmed last week by command of the troops under Major Van Homo , and are now submissive and quiet. Lew- ellyn has five Indians in < * onfinomont , who will bo sent to the Leavonworth military prison , four of whom uro im plicated i'i the murder of a sheep her der > Dined Nicko Aroita , and the othoi , , i nub-chief , for killing Capaz , another Indian. Capture of a Runuwuy Hanker. Special DUpatrh to Tin Jin. DENVER , September 29 , The Re publican's Bonanzi ( Col.special ) saya ; A. J. Adams , cashier of the Bonanza Exchange bank , which suspended a ftiw days ago , has boon cipturod. An attempt was nude to lynch him , which was prevented by aomo law abiding citizens. Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Ronower" restores health and vigor , cures Dyspepsia , Impotence , Sexual Debility. $1. Col. Ira Wilson has purchased a half interest in the Pacific House , at St. Joe. The firm will now bo J , B. Kitchen & Ira Wilson. Mr. Kitchen has moved to the Paxton hotel , ut Omaha , and Mi. Wilson has taken charge of the Pacific , whore ho will bo pleased to moot his old friends , The Pacific is the loading hotel of St. Joe and a first-class hotel in every ro epect. sepO-m&otf Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth Establishiment owned and Occupied by : OD WHOLESALE Notions and Fiu'irishing Goods , AT- ST. CTOSIEIPIH : , The Brightest Lighted , Best Appointed .lobbinu Homo in America , containing the IT arKCst Stock of Dry Goods and Notions went of the Mississippi. Solo manufacturers ffi of the celebrated , McDonald's Overalls , Buck , Denim and Gottonade. Pants , GYCLONE ULSTERS , LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles 'now popular with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goods in the Market and at Western Merchanls can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock before - * fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit all prominent towns throughout the west , and will call upon any merchant any where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for samples. The most careful attention given to orders , and satisfac tion guaranteed , Remember _ jj _ K. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. SPOK.TIKCJ. Spochl IfaiiaUlics to TIIK llFit. HAM1IUHO ( U } , KAURS. HAMUUHQ , la'September 211.-In thn free for nil race , > in which Jack Perogoy , Claud R , and Duster con- tnstod , Perogoy took the first heat , Cl&udo R second , Duster tliitd , the horacs coming under the wire neck and neck. The necoud hank was a repetition - petition of the lirat , with Daitor run ning. In the third heat , Claude R , led to the throo-quatter polo * ut n thirty nccond gait ; her driver pulled up for the other * . Porogoy acted ludly , Duster taking the heat. Fourth heat , Poregoy withdrawn. A good start waa had , Duster running the entire - tire milo. After cousullin with the driver of Claude R , the judges gave the race to Duster. After the finish the president of thd association offered 81,500 for Olaudo R. JlAA" 1111.1. * * " ! ' ' CLEVELAND , Sdptotnbor 20. Clove- lands 9 , DdtroitsO. WOHCENTEK , September 28. Wor cester 7 , Treys 10. CHIC.UJO , September 2 ! ) . It is stated on the boat authority that the Chicago club will refuse to recognize validity of the Agreement with the Providence to play nine games aftnr the claao of the season to decide the championship , on the ground that the agreement wna entered on the understanding - standing that the Worccsters proposed to drop out without completing its achodulu. The Worcostera having concluded , however , to play ita corici out , the championship has bor-n decided - cidod in the regular way in favor of the Chicagos , and further games nru uncalled for. IWinilTON JIEACH UAUKH. BHIOHTON JJUAOii , September 29. First race , three-quarters of u mile , Modusu won ; time , l'J.'t. : Second race , ono mile , Little DAII won ; time , 1:50 : , Third r.ce , seven furlongs , Hurry Mann won ; lime , 1:37J. : Fourth raca , 0110 milo , Ida IJ. won ; time , 1:48. : Fifth race , hurdle , milo nnd u half , liustor won ; tinio , U:01. : KTANKCltn'.S TUOTYKKV. NEW YOKK , September 2l. ! The eight two and Ihrcti year old trottora , belonging to Eic-Governor Stanford , are expected to arrive hero Tuesday next , to tukn part in the mooting to bo hold under the aunpiccn of the Trotting ilorso Itreodom' nsjociation at Flootwcod park. JIOHS TO CONI.V. ST. JoiiNH , N. II. , Septoinbir 2'J. Wallace ROBB writcB : " 1 will row P. II. Conly , of Halifax , either on St. John harbor or Kennebeo river in four weeks for $1,000 a side. UAPIl'AIi NOTE3. HpceUU DUjrttch to Tils DM. iKUTIO HELICH. WAHIIINUTO.V , September g20. AH the relics from the Arctio regions brought by Kngiiicor Melville , rura unpacked thU nttornoon in the olllco of Col , Homy , navy department , As the article were unpacked the record was made when and where found. PONT.4I. KAHNINMH. Tha gross receipts of the postofllco department for the fiscal year ended Juno 80 , 1882 , are $41,205,317.10 , against $3G,217f < ll.D5 the previous year. IMrOI'.TH AND KXrOHTM. The value of the imports of mer- chandiao into the United States dur ing the period of twelve months ended August 31 , 1882 wan $741,083,917 ; for the preceding twelve months , $043,218,555. Value of exports lor the twelve months ended August 31 , 1882 , was 8737,038,772 , preceding twelve mouths , ? 8U1,717,551. OTLINa A BOUNIUUY UNI ! , treaty establishing the bound ary line between Mexico and ( iuaio- mule , signed at the City of Mexico the 27th hist. , is substantially the same as the preliminary treaty egrted to by Gen. Iirrio3 and Sunnr Komoro in Now York on the 12th of August G nrvtoiiv.il x , in the treaty just con cluded , receded entirely from her cUim to thu territory Chiapas mid Soconuaco , which for the pant sixty yearn hua been in the puaicaion of Mexico. NOTES. Siocill | IMnp'ktclii.'a t . 1 lin UKH. 1-hiroiutiJi , VA. , September " 9. llirly tins mouiink' n Tire liiuko out in Tim Main urnt ollico nt Klik'uwiky. Seventeen of thu principal liu fn < 3 < 3 plucoi wcro liurndl , licluillni ; both priutin ollicop. tlio bk , nnd the llv'ln liomc. Lo't , SIM ) , . 000 ; insurance , § ; p,000. ( ) HAUPAX , September 2U. The ilniiiafjeil portion of tlio ojirgo of wheat of tliu Rtcnm- or AntworpU , Irom Now Orlnana fir Hull , which imt Into Sydney , U. 11. , In disttOHf , waa Bold by auction ut xixty ccnU per Iniblicl. NEW OULEANM , September 2'J. The Pic. nynno'H IVnsacalu upoc-ljl rcporU fifty-two aew casiK and eleven ileitlii JACKHOV , Mls . , Septi-mbcr 19. ! The ecr'lnry of the tnlobonnl of health hm relfnbla Information that there li un } el. low favor at Weksnn. On < C"ll Y , I'n. , SeptciulerUO. Pctroloiira has had another move to-day toward n dnl- Ur a barrel , having mild ycotorday at 80o and to-day at l)0o. ) 1'illi.ADKl.l'lllA , September I'D. The jury in the star route raaoa rflturrcd n 6-iilcii verdict tn-nUht. JudRA Jluller was tel grapliud , nnj rcplieil _ that ho would ro- cclvoit to-morrow murniu . A Toiler Gael Up Spojlal Dlapittcb to Tui linn. PuoviDKNoiSaptimibor20.--IJonry : J. llalllato tellerof tlio Ithodo Island Uotpiml Trunt company , pleaded guilty to ono of the four indictmenta lor embezzlement , and was ncntrnccd to five joara in tlioctnto priaon. The umouiit embezzled wus § 21,000. Other indictments were nolle prosaed. ETfi-TH JOTTINGS. Ivearn y hiw a moun eyed laundry. Tlio Shelby church N nearly completed. Tlio Lincoln d < u tax ban lioen roduuod to 2. mi'lio oldhottloM of ( iago bud a picnic on the iilM. I'lattutnauth lit after the aoldlura' reunion for next year. Wjfo 'lieiters ura becornlni , ' plenty In Nebraska city. The.lolinion county fair Iniit wo-ir WAS n IreiiiondouH Hiiccenx. Smith 1'nrker ( ; oe Into the hotel hunt , nes * at 1'Iercoon the 1st. Therd aiuthlrtoenHojouruerain the l.an * cuter county poor luniao. Now that the Kearney cnnal lit ttarted , Plum Creel : wantu ono , A teller Is comlni ; from New Yurie City to K < > lutu biinlneHii ut J'lerco. Tli r OH paHrengur coachea are bcln < built at the H. & M. th palu I'luttHiuouth. The poHtmaitcr At Collonwoml Sprlngi , Mr. Cenr , wui burneil out on the lUth , The Aurora ItopuWlean fiot out an excellent - collent dully durlnic. the Hnmlltjii county fair. fair.The McthodUt church at Ord was dodi. cated on the 17th and n debt uf over S ° 00 wiped nut. There will bo uraily 15,000 nercu of pasture fenced by Hitchcock county ntock ineii thin fall , Llucoln'H animal crop of lieKRan In larger thanti\er. Ho vine will lo her biennial troji next winter , J. Vf. Merrill , of Holt county , raised a reJ garden dwarf radUh which weighed 4 poumla and C cuneen. The atfendanco ou ( ho Kearney publlo uchidl , Monday of laut week , wai four handro'l und live pupl'n. ' ] ) r. J , J. Hivllle , formerly publinherof the Kearney Kra , will noon move lo Umalw and again practice medicine. George Woodward , of I'ulbertwou , wan injured by hU horre fulllu ; ; en hiui un the llat ! , and it N doubt'ul If he recovers. W. K. I'eamon , cf Holt county , raised a 01 pound watermelon la t year , but couldn't come to that figure tblo veasoa. Oeorj-o Lawreniw. rmlillng nbout thieo milmi uurtheatt of Ulchland lu Colfax county , jeointly loit hU entire crop of umiil ( 'raln , amounting tu about 91,10. * , by pralrlo fire , Joseph Mackle , cleric of Lincoln county , died mi'ldenly ' on the 'ilth , of JiemorrhaKe ( if the luiu'n. To nay bin death la unlvera- ully mourned la Inadcquite ho wai oua of the meu whom everjbody liked , l-'raok Sheldon , cf Lincoln , had delight ful trip to , and visit In Kurofe. He went ver tlio usual tour , through I'riniro , ( icruinny , Swltrcrlnud and Itiily , nud vi ittd nil the pkcca of note. Improvements , etc. . inulo the Once county nKrlcultur.il Hocioty como out SHOO nliort after the late county fair , nnd ach of the twenty.tlvo inriuHcri bore his lo a with povcrlty. The nocioty U uotv iiumro. .T. W. Harris , propi'iftir of a Kroiuont biic'iyaid , drew S300 on S tturday to pay clt liis men and put the mouuv lu ha ! bnt , no that ha would knmvvhcro It wn . When ho K 't to the hrlclcy.aid the money wan guio. An Alm.i younjj lady , recently married , R ° nt n friend hero ono of her clocking * fillud with wedding cixVe. Thn i-tockina waa omn'Icd , nnd itu cnntcnts tilled n ni\- pillion churn , atul cu mull WJH left for tht * girln of the fnmt'y to play "keep hbuto" for n week.Crlcaim Boutiucl Ijiar. CIuU Mcdift , the niMi wliD pounded Dublin Jack , rncaped Irom the clliccra the other daj' , and wnn ro-arrested , was placed in a cull tu nerve _ his tv.-unty-livo days Ho got. bold ut innil HOIIIU whore , and in at tempting to pick the lock , BO that the lat ter cann t bu opened without drilling. The chitf told him ho would not open U at prciient , and now Chrlu la lockid up euro. end h afraid the building will burn up am ! roint him. Lincoln Democrat. No. S10.a inoi'.sUr mt'cnl cuilno , , wai brought over Saturday from the 0. , 13 , & Q. road for the iiuriio.io of runntiij ; freight tralni over tlio ho vy gr dea lietwoen this city and l' . > clfic Junction , Ycntoidixy It wan coupled on to forty-eircarj loaded with grain nnd without the leant dlllicutty or hard work It ptnrtcil up the heavy itrado to the bililo ; ; nnd noon land d the forty-nix loads on tlio other hide. Half tlmt number U a hie load for Jio ordlnaty IS , & M. cu- KlncH , Tlio moKul ban eight drlvoheela nnd IH cnpab'o of haullm ; ahnont nnythlni ; that IH movabln , nnd it will bo rnta1n < d for Iho bridge run freight onglns. It ! han dled by ICnglncer Hay. I'lattumouth Juurnaf , About midnight Thursday nl ht on old man appeared at Saxo'H drui ; store and with an agitated air requested lo know the component parts of a proscription which had been filled there. It turned out to be an eye water in which atropo WUH ono ol the Iii2rcilloiit , nnd instead of putting a drop In hli eye hu had taken uevcral drupq lu Mil Ktoimch , Atrcpo hna the ef fect uf dilating the pupil of thn eye and acting upon thu nerved. H ! oyet at the time we're like those of a cat , the pupils an Mg ah n trade dollar nnd gleaming like oriental niblcu In the dark. The clctk eciit th recklctn mrdlclnu taker lo a plij > I- clan , and ho noon came back with n pro * Bcrlptlon for an nntldote , which WKJI given him , and ho turned up yrxterday nil rir.lit. A Doaurvoci Promotion. Tliu Chici ; ; { . > Tribune uiinoiinccs that Mr. Oiuio ; ; L , Carman , coininls- sioiicrof thu North ivestorn Trafllu nud Centra ! Iowa uRsoomtum , has r.ppoint- od Mi. 12. F. hock chief clerk. Mr. Lock has | had long experience in freight affairs , and durhi/j / live years has filled an important position on thu liurliiifjtnn & Miesouri Itiyer rail. road , lid Lack hu3 many frionda in Onuilm , whore ho was stationed for a number of years , first under Mr. Lowell , and aftorw.trdu as assistant paymuitor of the 1 ! , & hi. road , His abilities have won him u deserved pro motion to a rospousiblu and important position , which in directly in the line of further advancement. On this ac count the novra will bo received with great salitfaction in Omaha among H largo number of friends nnd ac quaintances , who will wish him all in hit now position. Ladies nnd cickly Girls requiring a non alcoholic , gontU ) .Ktimulent , will find lirotrn'tt Iron Dittors beneficial. HE GREAT CURE T roa , . _ _ en Ai U U for all the imlnful dlsciur * of the KIDNEYS , LIVCR AMD OOV/EL8. It clean.1 * the lyitcia ol the acrid pclnou that oiiuo the druodful iulfcrtnir which only the vlcUm * cf rhoumatlum can rell > . OP CASES THOUSANDS \ * ryr * < of tlio wont form * ofthli tcrrlbl Uavo teoa quickly tcllovcJ , lla hort "m9'1 PEHFEOTLY CURED. _ rnin : 11.1 iijt m u-iiur , bout tUUICCISTU. . a ORGANIZED OPPRESSION. The Stnpondoua Power Wielded by Corporate Kings , The Vnluoa of the Necessaries cf Liife Regulated by ilieir Wbime. Old Political Parties Managed In the Interest of the Monopolists. Ami tlio Pnoplo'i Only Hopa af Ro- llaf JUioi la the Ballot. .Address of Cupt. J. H. Stlcklo Before the Anti-Monopoly Conven tion at HaatlnffH , 8opt. 37 , > Mr. I'rtuMcnt mil gentlemen of the 0nvinllon : If nny mnii or friend who has called mo out to-day oxpoota anything very eloquent , or vury witty , or very pro found , ho is deemed to disappoint ment. I suppose I am not unlike the majority of those composing this con vention -u much bettor listener than tulkcr , and the whole business of spucch making la entirely out of my line. I bsJonj ; to that clots of orators not inappropriitnly described by the nowepapora and others na bucolio. But whether bucolic or metropolitan Bouio of us hare the faculty of saying what wo think und meaning just pre cisely wlia * . wo say. If I can bo cou- nldercd to hayo a mission standing hero to-day it is to try to demonstrate to you that thurn is no political ittma subsisting between the great political pnrtlca and that anti monopoly should bo the shibboleth eoundod by every son of Adam in this broad land who earns his broad by honest ( oil. In the campaign down in Tliayur county last fall ) these gentlemen who were most urgent in support of the republican ticket , threw out a fearful indictment against these republicans who came out nnd voted the antimonopoly nopoly ticket. There were three charges : First , that wo are renegades and coro-hoadi ; second , consortorn with democrats ; third , declared co- oonepiratoru with grcenbuckors , Well , to all of these huliclmontc , severally and collectively , WE ri.Ktn CIUILTV. It wan true that wo had thrown off all allegiance to the republican party and our headn were lamentably sore. [ Laughter. ] As to consorting with democrats or conspiracy with groonbackers , wo are ( jlad to welcome all men of whatever previous party initiations who enter tain feelings of indignation at the ex tortionate demands of the great or porato monopolies. Mr. President , speaking from a re publican standpointAI yield to no nmn In my admiratioi of the splendid achievements of the republican party. Bo great , BO grand , so immoaaurablo and so numerous are they that I should weary you with their recit al. For a quarter of a , cen tury that party's history has played an important part in the his tory of our country. Dnrlng these years it has made truer , broader and deeper lines than any other political parly that ever rose to meet thn exi gencies of mankind. Had she achieved nothing greater or grander than the suppression of TIIK OKEATESr 11EVOLPTION siuco Lucifer revolted from high heavun and the freedom of four millions - lions of bondsman , aho would have merited uud received the plaudits of mankind. Wo are told that for more than two conturio.i DA Viuci's grand painting of "Tho Last Supper ex ited the wonder of all beholders , and delighted the eyes of all. Jiut not ao now. Time's mutations have dealt BO unkindly v > ith It. and it hasbo. _ _ [ Vvntinwd un Fourth 1'wje ]