THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATCflDAY , OCTOBER 14 , j8 ? The Omaha Bee Fub'.ithodftv tr morning , tcojA S iuftj' womJtit ; JKUMHBV MAIL- Vc r . tf 10.00 I Tbreo Moulhn.AR.0 Month * o.WIM'no ' . 1.0 EHR WKEKIiY HKB , 17 WalLesdaj1. THUMB VOST I'AlDj- Thw Month * . . f > ne Vf r. . $2.00 I IrTtlMth * . . 1.00 1 One . . ' AuemoAN NKWH COMPANY , Solo A pent or NewfdeMers In the United States. OOKKEaiHiNDENOE-All tiow relating to New and Editorial mM MI MmuM "to " ndrtrpwed to Uio KlMTOR o . BUS ! VCS3 JjKirmtS All Hjulnw tettar * and lUMilUince * Klionld lia au nuiioil to TIIK HER POBURHINO J ov IAJIY , OMAHA. DrulU , Chcdu nd Port ffoo , Ordcin to ba rnarfo payftMo to Hi rrlcr u ( the Company fhe BEE PUBLlsilD CO , , Prop r. . Editor. THE CAMPAIGN. \Vo aru authorized to ntinonn * Senator Van Wyck to address th citizens of the Third dmtritt on tin IMUCB of the hour at the followh ) ) iianud plnccn : Blair , Friday , October L'O. Tckamnli , Saturday , Oalobtr 21. O'Noil , Monday , October 2U. Norfolk , Tiifsduy , October 24. Don A. H Connor will apeak at Arlington Tuesday , October 17. Columbus , Wtdndudny , October 18 Central City , Thursday , October 19 Bach at 7:30 : p. m. I 1 Hon. M. K. Turner irill spunk with General Connor a Arlington , and with Senator Van 'Wyok nt each of his appointment * . Additional appoiutnioutB will b made In a few dttyn. TUB Ohio idea No prohibitionist iiood apply. A UKMOcr.ATiu congnian moans th loss of thut SO a day clerkship. TUB coiaot fell into thu sun after eland and the only damage done * wi i shock which split off n portion of th nucleus of thin erratic adventure. OM tu.i IH bxpjnuuciii < { ono of hui semi-Annual uiKUmouta for pnvini ; Pavintr oncu "Knurl a yro.it dovl : c bottled up prol wily will bo throw on the Tins iippKuru to bo an ( ff year fn maohinu uad cranky rcpublieano. Th trouble is that the republicans are little off thomsolvcfl , and politics nal orally uynipatliizj with their condi tion. TUB Western Reanrvo seems to liav reserved itrt republican vole. Thoi wa no Gin fiuld to call it out , and ill dofsmura of the martrod prccidor. . appealed in vain for the support of th sturdy f at mem of Ohio. "ASSISTANT democrats" in the tci of n paragraph in thu Itcpnbllean. Th Il ) ) ull\cin is anointing in inakin more dumocratn in Nobruaka than an other agiiucy It discounts Dee Mi. lor'aachievemoutn in driving mumbtu of that party into I ho rupuhlican ranki TUB Ohicato Trilnne thinta thi the Ohio election "will not bo withoi useful mi ilta. If it elmll toioh repul licans eviry whore the folly of mixu their politics with thuir convictions i to whut thi-y shull cat , what thvy aha drink , or wherewithal they ahull 1 clothed. " THAT > ASS BUSINESS- Ono of thu leading plunks in the r publican convention nt Fremon which nominated M. K , Turner f congrotr , dunoucced the giving of ra road PUUCH to public oillciule , or tin accuptnnco by men holding oflico. roforencu io and endorsement of tl : plank by Ck'iiornl Oomior in liis upusi at the Fietuont rally , lias called for a column of lidLj-rtaah from the fiubi dizod organ of the Union I'ucifi which bxiets on ruilrond patronug and whoso editor's nuino regularly a ' month pears on Paymaster Josslyu's rolls. rolls.Tho The Bubitnncu of the complaint that Hon. M. K. Turner at tl last extra Hussion of the logisl turo received and used t railroad pastes , one from thu B , tt B railroad and unother from the Unit Pacific , and that nt thu expiration the lattvr ho aent a rcqutst ticking f Us renews ) . This notion oi Mr , Tu ner if made iho occasion of a voll < from tiiu Union I'.icitlo juukasuljita on DoiJtjlr.B-ntreui. Leo us tee wh thu grouudu tto for ull the emoko i whether the recoil of thu uun hitai donO uu/ro damage than its diaolury Mr , Turnrr is iditor and proprie' of a. weekly nov/spaj-tr published Oolumbuti , which city is on the line both the Unli'it Pacific and Burlin ton & MUiouii railroi.i'v. As pu lieher of Jiis journol Mr. Turn like every other journalist in the ut.i hoc been n constant free advertiser both corporations. Uo haa publish the time tables of thu railroads , noti their plans und improvement * , eitoll their enturpritef , devoted oolatnus their "low rate excursions , " print their rates to and front fairs and i onions , year in arid year out haa givi , hnir agautn ami mittigorft free acc ( ohisadvcrtieirg crlamns"doad head. [ i return fur tliouoArids of dollars c craUiUolin arlvortising thu valun ( which j'onu know b'th-r than th icads of the railroad literary burcal Mr. Turner has been magnanimous ! Ifeied from tuna to time , , frc rani-pc.rUUion over the railroadi n other words for every donaio * by Mr. Turner of ono dollar to th corporation ho hao been "accommc dutid" in rttnni by the gift of a nicli el's worth of fran tides which cost th corporations iiDttiing. Both of th null-cuds couUiti n "litorary bureau. The buainLsa of the clerk in chnrgo i o cat out and file every reference the ho railroids which appear in the pa PITS publithf d along the line of road nnd to furniah to other editors ndvor isitig slips to bo mccrlcd in their col iintin free of charge In return th proprietors are "jiccomtnodatcd" nit ransportation which in no Hin lo in stance han over been known to oicee the valoo of the frco advertising given Mr. Turner at the expiration of his las Union Pacifio pries did request its re inovftl , llo cxprtsely stated at th limo that such renewal must bo un dcisloud to bo for "valuo received , and not as "complimentary. " It wa lot bocnuno of an ovurtight that th jass won not given him. Mr. Turni efuKod to accept transportation o any other grounds than that of pij ncnt for advertising , lie ao cxprosal stated hitnHelf , and becaueo the coi mration inanagorH couldn't BOO it i ho same light , hu haa over since pn forred to pay his faro. Ills positio us been an open and above boar ono , and consistent with the declan ions of the platform on which li lands as a candidate. It i.i very rich to hoar the editor < ho Omaha Itepublican denouncing country editor for accepting trauspoi ation in return for advertising. None ono knows butter than the chief coo of the Union Pacific organ how httl ho newspaper pelting of that corpor ; ion costs its managers. Wo vontui o a\y that there is not an editor1 o ho line ot either road who has nr returned a hundred fold every dollar worth ot "complimentary" traiiHpo ; lotion given him by the Uuio Pacific or B. & M. railwa companies. And Mr. Tumor 10 exception to the rule , llo ia enl an exception in that hu has rofuaod i aolmovtlcdgo or to accept as A favt that which in all well regulated roac cast ia now admitted to bo a pure ! siiioEa transaction. As to the slura cast on General Vn \Yyck and the ohargcn made ngaitn .he editor of this paper , wo shall hav Something to say ohorlly. OTHER ti&DIlS THAN OURS- Affairs in Egypt uro aimrueru : down into an appearance of quiotncs which is broken only by an occasion murder of a European by ntrapglir peasants , followed by their speedy a | rohension and elocution. The int nations that the "joiut control" wi 1)0 abaliabcd has had an oxcclloi ilfect , while the impending taxation ) foreknow , who have hithnrlo bee exempt from contributing to the su ] rt of thu government r ill utill fu thur tend to niaku tha national part moro contented with thoroaults of tl English conquest. Indications are noei mulatingthat the new government wi undur Eugland'a supervision , bo a < uriniuterod muuh moro economical than the old , and thut a thorou ; wooding out of moles3 olurkoliipa at oillctils will save nearly 200,000 a nunlly to the treuaury But thocou try ii not oonaidurod paoifio unouj to warrant the withdrawal of trooj Thin ia the toner of Mr. OUdatont reply to the Porto. The notori * Oulonol Viilontiuo Baker , now Bak IVbhu , who BO disgraced himaolf 1 itiBiiltiiig a lady in n railroad oarria iu England a mmibur of years ago , to take control of the Khodlvo'a ' mi tury forcca and reorganiza a gjn ivrmio or civilian polioo force for i in cu&co of emurgunoy. TIIK examination of Arabi Is pi opi'dtiii * in Ctiro. Su far the defeat leader hui difonJod htinaulf ubly fn ull ctuuplioity in the muesauio und the burning nt Alozaudria. Hu 1 boldly vindicated his conduct uj t louder of the national patty , atati thut oftur hia defeat ut Tel el lie ho only surrendered the atrug ; when ho discovered that the inhat auts were unwilling to continue t struggle. Au Engltah barrister , A Broudlov , haa nailed from London defend Arabi. Prune m is groutly uxcited impandi.'K ' ulcotious. Tiio liberal p ty ii woiLing with ull their unil strength to capture thu landtag a presunl u btld front aguiust the 1 itlnolnta pmnuuciamento of Biimai and the t < niperar rtspectiiiR par ! moiituiy T'xhts. It will bo runic IK rod pronunc'umento declai that thu | n'iimuant'a only function to rogiutur tliu dtcruvs of the thrc uiid that rUi ministry is biaiply agciii' ; thnt thu munaccunint and I prmnvation of thu royal prorogat aru more important than alldqGnitic of party dilLrruccs , and that all gi urnmeht cflici&l mutt support an candidfttoa as are agreeable to I'm Utsnnrck. la reality , it is but t reiteration of thu old dogma that Hug it the state , and nothing can or inatu octjido of him. This piincip we may call it such , will bo tcstei this election. The liberal Gorman ro eager for electoral reform , at.d ar vcn advocMina Iocl Belf-govornmen i the potty German states , and the ; will make n desperate fight to fore iism.irk nnd the emperor into a re ogni.ion of tbo legitimate rights o irliamont. It adds to their strengtl nd their enthusiasm that the poop ] f Prussia are disgusted with the con eesions made by the conservatives t ! ie Vatican nnd the insolent tone o 10 latter toward * Germany after i iscovored that its votes in the Land were n necessity to Bismarck. Al indcs of liberalism have consolidated nd they will inako a vigorous on laught upon the govornraout forces Opinions oilier an to whether th iiud League is in existence or not lit there is no difference of opinioi vor the fact that it is no longer work ng for revolutionary objects. Messrs Vnell , Dillon , Ilealy , O'Connor exton and Davitt and other Irisl uudero are announced to hold a con eronco at Dublin on the 17th of Oc ober for Iho purpose of establish ! ! ) ] armony among themselves nnd of in ugurating a settled policy of redeem ng Ireland from the evils uf landlord am by conntitutional methods. Th rork of emancipation ia to bo in th .no of .the land act and the nrroar ill nnd iu to bo peaceful at least , S ( eports assort. It ia the proa oots of this action whicl as so disgusted the extremists , am .oubtleso induced Editor Ford to dc line acting any longer us treasurer o ho fund , which has been poured int is hands from 1,000 American Lam < oagues. A statement of the nobl elf-denial of Irish Americana ma ; ot bo out of place. The Irish Worlt lone forwarded in three yearn , $ U12 , 48 50 , representing one-half of th .and Lcaguo branches in the Unite' ' itatos Nearly ns much moro , proba ly , crossed the water through othe bunnols. There are occasional manifestation n Italy of bitter feeling towav franco. The uflair o Tunis will neve 10 forgotten. Italy beliovon , with ai rdor born of s'ltno of the most choi abed memories of her history , tha ho site of nnciont Carthage belong o Uomo , not to an upstart Wester lower. Thcroforo , Italy ia day b lay preparing for the war which a ! 2uropo knows to bu inevitable , bu whose date lies concealed in the fu uro. When the great outbreak come ho Itnlhns will bo ready , and there ro not likely to bo found on the md France. THE fact that King Ojcar , < j Sweden nnd Norway , had his hfo in ured for six hundred thousan rowns , or about 9102,000 , bafor making his recent tour among hi tfortvegtan subjects , excited muc comment by ita grim sigaiQcancc liter accounts show that the dieaffot ion of the Norwegians is steadil ; rowing more and moro serious. 1 a actively headed by no leas impoi ant a man than Bjornsterno Bj ; rr on , who makes no secret of his dc orniination to overthrow , if possible ho Bornadotto dynasty , and nbolis ho union between Sweden and Noi way. Thu oatunsiblo origin of th rouble WAS the Norwegian Storlhin : qiicntioning of Oacir'ti rigbt to oxoi cisonn absolute veto power , but th real puraonal animus of the matte WAS in the king's alleged insuL t [ ijnrnson and the lattcr'a prompt repl n the form of a challenge. Fc this the famous writer was sentence .o a > ear's iinprisonmuut ; but 1 escaped to Germany , and has sim boon allowed to return homo and r sumo his campaign agvnst the mo : archy. The German Lutherans nuke tl common sense suggestion that tl 400th anniversary of the birth of Ma tin Luther , November 10 , 188 may well ba celebrated by "restoration of the Cistlo chur < at Wittonburg , upon whoso doors tl famous ninety-live theses were nailo The building IIM aulfored from v ; and tire ; it has neither belfry nor boll and is in n otatu of general domuriiliz tion. The Prussian government h frc < iuontly urged its restoration , b JIM never bcoti able to do anythin sinou the coat of the necessary wo is estimated at 500,000 rnarku , and i appropriation of 2,000 marks even f unceesary ropiiru haa boon refuse Aside from iU sacred historic assocl lions , ull that the church now boasts to.iutercat tourists is the bronze dooi with thu theses represented , whic wcro cet up twonty-fivo years ago 1 King Frederick William IV , T Thu vaults , ho trover , contain t tomb ] of Lather and Holaucthon , that thu magnetic foicj of the aeaoji tions of thu church is conaidfrabl A Booluty nt Wittenberg is about appeal to Protiatauts 4.1 all the wor for funds with which lo do what t government cm not do. Tl Firit on Nuw VoiiK Ojtober 1J ! Poli 0 Hi Jo r Eugutiti 11 ley , ojuvisiud of t suuliinu ; and clubbing n cit zjn , li boon uoiit tt > the penitentiary for t months. If I > l l > atch to TIIK Ilu. DOKfojiT , Ojnii. , October 13.- John llurd'a elevator burned tb morning. Lost , 185,000 ; iusurauc $45,000. \ V/HO WAS RESPONSIBLE ? Valentino nnd the Nobrnska Conau Fruu l. [ Communicated. ] Tha alleged attempted fraud to tei a contingent member from Nobraak in the house of representatives lit been pretty fully ditcussed by th press of the country and by raembei of congress , and almost universal ! with the atrongoit condemnation. Th crime of substituting 1872 for 187- nnd in filling a blank in n state papoi is of tho'most flagrant character. 1 is in fact two crimes deception an positive lying , and forgery , a pouitor tiary tfljnsi. The facts show , in a official pamphlet of 171 pages contair ing the partial report of a committe of congress , that a great wren ngAinat the good name of the stnto ha bion committed , and that congrocn I determined to fcrrot out , if possible and punish the offender * . If a member of congress is guilty c committing the not privy thereto , o of conniving at the fraud , the pminll would bu expulsion , and the crimim suit to follow. The testimony of Samuel J. Alex nnder ia the key to the whole matter llo testifies thut ho delivered , at th request of Mr. Sshwonk , statomon of uomo returns in his cflica in blank that ho lefc the envelope unaealod s that Bchwonk might enclose n lotto of explanation to Mr. Majors. Mr Schwonk swears that ho pjncod th letter in thu package received froti Mr. Alexander ; that ho did not put n the figures required to fill the blank nnd that ho mailed the luttOi. at Val ley Station , caused it to bo mailed t Mr. Majors , care lion. E. K. Valen Inc. Mr. Majors swears that ho re oivod the letter , and that ho foutu ho blank filled , and that neither h nor any onu that ho knows tilled th > lank. The most irregular part of thi ransaetion is that Mr. Schwon ! hould make n long journey to Lin coin , Nebraska , from Washington , U > . , nt the earnest requcnt of Mr. Mu "ore , to got what ? A certificate frpr .ho secretary of state with the gisl ho most important part , the vital i ; , uo left out of it. Mr. nammund , ono of the con mittoe , a rceidont of a distant stale had tound , and purely by ocnidonl vhat the representative of the etat lad failed to ihnoovor , viz : that thct was no reliable cnnnui of ' 72 , but thu hp coiieus oi 1871 had been oubst tutod for a myth that did not t.xisi iv.id this juiirney wa ° taken b VIr Schwenk to satisfy him becaua atronuous opposition was expocte rom him n * a mumbor of the mil. ority portion of the committoo. It i passing atratige thr.t Mr. Valentin ihould not know that no such certif oate could bo furnished by the seen ; ary of state. Mr. Valentine was n' i new importation to thu Btato. II md been hero for nearly or quit twenty years. He waa no novice i lolitics , but had been connected a < ivoly with it in oflico eotkmg c serving during hia whole reaidunc lero. It cannot for n moment bo au | losed that when he swears or sUti hat "ho never worked so hard in h ifo" as ho had in this Majors casi hat ho did not understand ever point to be made before the comrui oo ; and no ono could have known E well no ho thut no cousua was take n 1872. This was not n side iasu , > ut it was the point or > which th vholo matter turned the vital quo : ion. The comraittoa were ready i report , and to report favorably , on tl ; admission of Mr , Majors as soon as could be nhnwn that u census had bee .ikon in 1872. Lat us look for n moment at tl telegram of Sohwonk after ho Ic Lincoln. Ho had boon there raid ol vtously his .mission hud failed. 1 lad sent to Washington sompthii jiotvorth the paper on which it w ; written by mail , nd now ho tcl ; raps : "Dated NOBFOI.K , Neb , Sep. 15. T. J. Mtjnra , National Hotel , Wash in ton , L > 0 : For home to-night , round all ivell. P. t UUWKMCIK. " There is no intimation that ho h failed wholly and entirely to yet fro Mr. Alexander what ho wanted ui whit ho wont tor , but on the contra it if'either strangely jarolosa or el the sender of the telegram believi that in nome way ho had accomplish * what ho desired on his visit to Li coin. Ho must have had the higho opinion of the gullibility of Mr. Hni mend to bo ao satisfied that n blm certificate would satisfy him and sti his opposition. Now let iu look at the latter so u willingly produced by Mr. Majors ho oays , ' 'with some compunctions conscience ! , " beoaueo it was prtvat It seems to have had the ( tame pla as the telegram that Mr. Culbortsi detircd to ace "not in proper form bo shown to the committee , " but n loot or destroyed as the t'elegrar ijom to have boon : HotlBK OK ItKfllKnKNTATIVDJ , ) Wa.hlocton , D. 0. , Muy 13 , 1882. f FileadTiiu : Vl toeu the cummitt to-day , and they will not hold cut a longer than Monday , when they will I troduce the iwolutlon , I have written Alexander , nd bo mutt fix uu an t copyproleDdingto come from Goepor , time he ciu produce it , and aa 1'ut r. tiled Illsulll lavlt whan you were here , will bear out the copy , and Alex can pi duou it unil Buy that no took thi > for c rect , oa Pat will ftV tliat be paid C'M [ $15 fur tha ccrtltbato , and that U [ stated that lie had to urho tne\ery emit ! cleric. It will make u pltuuitilo ntoi Now , Tom , don't fail to attmil to tliU. luva not mentioned it to anybody , K need uot lie mention.d In connection wi the matter , uud U wiH CIIHO no ciutra tory fct touv'-nt. Now , 1'oni , don't f with thli iiMtter , andeca th t fiy ntt-i : lothU. V nw , SCHWEKCK , 1' . a.-DjUroy thi ? . Now , this letter , to any unprej diced mind , boars untuutak vh.o intt i'ill evideuQO of intentional fraud i its face uud It ahrows nviro coi cluaiv ly that thwo waaaporfioiundcratau ing , that Homething WAS to bu du tiut should Bfoure a curtifio.Uo of t catisui of 1872 } hat would nut bear t light. Sjiufthii g waa lo bo 'Mix up , " and BOiuethiug waj taxed up the firm of a forced cortiticjito I Bomo interested party. It is a significant f ict that Vale tine lnov : just what Schwenk v going homo for and why hu went Lincoln. Djes any ouo in their sober sens holiovo that Valentine , with all i political knowledge of Nebraska , dii not know that Schwenk'a visit to Lin coin to nee Alexander and get a certifi CAta of the 1872 counts would bo fruit lets ? Dtl ho not know that the committee mitteo had been hoodwinked by falsi representation ) ) , nnd did ho not hopi that the deception would last until thi Boating of Air. Majors and them bi ftRotten or never known ? Semi interested party planned and dcliber titely committed thi ) i fraud. No out aider or stranger had nny object ii doing it.vTncno men , Valentino Majors and Sshvu-nk , had been work in for months togtithor for two ob jrctk : first , a place lor Schwenk when no could got some government pap nnd , Rccoiidly , a neat for Majors ir congress , and ono was largely contin gent upon the other. Valentino made it the "hardos work in congress " Ho was supposed to know every point , and when U ? lone vital point came dues any oni suppose that he did not know that ttic census of 1872 could not bo fennel and that a fr\ud must bo committee tocirry out his project ? Thcra is a rather strange coincidence between that fraud and the ono that ii claimed waa attempted in the intro duction of the bill to seat Majors bearing ing ditto Match 4th 1870 , when thi case rflframod it to bo dated Marcl 4th 1881. It cannot of course , be and thut Valentino intended fraud , but the attempt to wrigulo out of ii by the lame excuse of "clerical error' and "having in possession two bills , nnd introducing the wrong ono , " ii certainly very thin to soy the least , These miatakes and ' 'duricil errors' seem to bo cons antly happening and always on ono sido. It certainly look ; like a prumoditHtrd cchonio to draw enough from the treasury to compensate < sato lor the "hard work" and cnmpcn satu parties all round for influence , nud other ot coteras of the fraud , Tliis may not bo stated as a fact , but there are many who have comu to this conclusion from the evidence in tin investigation. If Mr. Valentino had been nbovi suspicion , and all bis movements char aeteri/.etl by that honorable nmbitior that is BO commondublo in public men if hia record had been free from taint it might be difficult to sunnlso or ac tuaily believe thcao things , as thous and * di ; but , there is his record ir the land oflioe , where his work wn worth no moro than the passing wind IUH record in the courts of Dougla county and in Fremont , if true , the ; should stamp him with eternal infix my. His record as judge in an offici thut many loading republicans am democrats believe ho was never elected od to , but held the place from a bet tor man by fraud in the mnuipulatioi of returns ; and his subsequent ciree .u . congrcEii , where lie lias demon strateid hin total unfitnt > - > a for tha pout cion. Ttio b'irt ) BU iiici'in of Iraud ii a member i > f ron roHu ia n dee > p an < damning diograco to nny etato , am particularly so to a yount ; s'ata Jiki Nobraaka , with but one repreiontn tivp ou that 11 "ir , and that tmspiuioi exists. Thu mveaiigati'iii ' qjvtnj al ready 171 closely-printed pigoi and i ; o bu continued in tbo next congress and when Valoimnu , to .1,170 hia elan tion , applied to that comnittee foi slean papers , alleging that they would if laid bbtotehiBcouvoution inthoThiu district , Bocuro Ins return to congrea ? he w.is met by a stern refusal. Tin sommitteo are not through , and man ; : iavo strong suspiciona from the prea ont eyidonco that the blatno of at lois conniving at the fraud will in the cam ing session bo laid n * the font of ou member in congress , E. K. Valentino Ulio ovldenoo certainly points in tha direction. There is but ono point moro that i presented in this cast * , and that ia verj important. Men are known by thi opinions of thoan with whom they as s < jeuto. Mr. Valentine has bull ; failed the confidence or respect of thi man with whom ho has associated ii the present Nebraska -delegation. I they may bo relied on , am tluy JIAVU been well known a honor > , bo ! man in thia am othur communities for yoara , thei Valentine has n record for untruthful ness and deception that is any thin but honorable. This thiujj has no been done in n cjrntr. There ar many Nebraskans who hava how thcuo eo'inutei of li's ' cV.facter , hot as a public r.ud private mm , from hi associates , and they have been of : character to tnako Mr. Valentine' ' constituent : ) hung their heads wit ehamo when ho w.w pointed out as represodtativo of our young state The question is , does Nebraska wis such a representative ! Is the Thir district prepared to Kond eub a ma as their reprcsuntatlvo to esongro : wJion a man in ovary way houornbli with no shadow upon hia roputatioi : and of butter ability , is a caudidat for the high position. * l'ho great value of MM. Lydia I I'inkham'fl Vegetable Compound fi all diEoa&O ) of wi men is demonstrate by every day tuperionco. The writi of thiii had occasion to stop into tl principal Pharmacy of a city of 140 000 inhabitants , and on inquiry aa I which is the most popular proprietai modicum of the time , was answorei that Mrs. Pinklmm'a Vegetable Con pound occupies a most couspicuoi place in the front rank of all the rein dies of thisjcliiaa now before the pul llo. Journal. E-9E GREAT CURE , UVi AUD BOWELS. Jtclcanwat' cc7..tici tioaarlJ pcljon tliat causcj tlio drcadfU ruairlngrhlc ! . ocly the vl 'U - > c | riiau mtlim con roulUa. THOUSANDS CP CA CQ Of the wortt f.-ms crt'iis Itrr. > ' . } i Uease have bcoa qulcUy rcUivcJ , cad Iu kbort UmopCRIrECTLy CURED. O D-ve-nlwec .t hymall , ' . . tW 1 A Ji J'.J.vtO. llui Urn-ton.Yi SEGER & TONE ! ilnnulictutersind Dealers la HAHUESS AHD SAUDLER\ WHIPS , OUUUY.COMBS , liruslic * , O\g \ BaJdlcs , etc. , lltrht ftuii ne i lUrrcad on hand , or uiikJo to order. Ll ht III uniida a upcdfclty , OXTO. 116 , OL6UJ3C 131 Itol a OioaUKtb COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS. Boasters and Grinders of Coffees nnd Spicea. Manufacturers of > * IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER K Clark's Double Extracts of BLUEING , INKS , ETC. H. 0. CLARK & CO. , Proprietors , 1403 DouiilftB Stropt. Omaha. Nob. McMAHON , ABE11T & CO , , 1315 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. 1108 and 1110 Harney 5 t. , OMAHA , NEB. L. C. HUNTTNGTON & SON" , DEALERS IN HIDES , FURS , WOOL , PELTS & TALLOW 204 ITorth Sixteenth St. , - - OMAHA , KEB. 1005 Farnam St. , Omaha. Are acknowledges to ba the best bj > all who hava put them to a { .raotioal test , ADAPTED TO Hi & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WOOD. MANUKACTUnED BY SAINT LOUIS. Piercy < fe Bradford , SOLK AGKNT8 FOH OifAlIA. THE CITS' STEAM LAUNDRY makes a specialty of Collars & Cuffs , AT TUK 1UTK O9 Three Cents Each. Woik Hollcited from all over the conntry , The diargts nnti rut urn [ Kietaite nnist ac company tlie picUugo ripecial raten to larne clubs nr agencies , aSl.tf me JI.KJJvS AK \ ATTACHMENT-HOT PATENT KU. A. J. SIMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 nd 1111 Dodge Sttcat. ang7-inoGm OMAUA , NEB. l \ : , WOMAN CAN\/T HEALTH OF WOM > > % > SYMPATHIZEWITKS\ IS THE HOPE Of ; ' WOMAN. < S N jHE RACE $ LYDIA PINKHAM'S COMPOUND. A Hnro Cure for till irroiAIi'K WEAK- NiSSis : , Including I.ciirorrbirn , Jr. regular rtinl Painful IcnMrimlloD , Inflammnllau nnd Vlccrutlon of tuo Womii , riaotiiue. i'io- T < AI > SU.S HTEltl , &e. tVI'lca-ianl totliolnitr , ctll'Wlous n < l IramcdUtn Inltacifc'ct , HljRcrcntlitlpln | ri'Bimncy , nnd ro- Uerc p&ln during labor nrtl at 11 inilar pc > -0e. . i.Miii.isrmixir num. of i HluT H'l , I ( tieecoiidtono rcn M.y tliut has ever before the public ) and ( or nil ilhioM-i of the ii the Grralcrt lletnetly In the H'orW , Find C rent Hrllrflii IIH LVK1.V K.1'I.NKJIAM'S lIUKMt I'fRIVIKIl will fnuluato i MTV ttfilKU ol llunioiti lioui lue Blood , nt IheK'niotlini lll pinitnuo nnd Ircrcth to the l jrnti m. At nmrvulluUi 1 11 1 ist.lt n wi the Cuiujwu ml. mpound and ItlujU I'urllli r am jre- puttd nt yn and > Wrsttni Anr.n. , Ljtm , Mau. rriceofUthrr , l. Bi.btittli - for C % Tlio Tompnunl ia stnt lj mall In tlw farm ut pUl , or ct lore n-iv , on receipt or priof , $1 per I ox ror rltlicr. Mw. Jlnkluun fretly njweni all letters of Inriulry. Undone 3.cnt nUrap. Pendforpaniplilct. Kmtlor. tltli rnptr. . llvnua'mmar-iiiB core Constlp- tion , IUlou4iiu ! > a aid TurpiUity of th UK r. ii cfiitd. CD-Sold liy all _ Ilrinrg > nti . * ir H ) HEAT YOUR HOUSES § FURNACES IH THE WORLD. % UAUE uy RIOHABDR" > N.BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO , ILLS , Embody new 1882 Itnprement . Mor. practical te * ua ; Coni loss to keep In i/rcvr ; UtolesH fuelt will gite moro bwt DU a lirgir volume ol pure air U > * D uf ( ariiace nude Sold by VJKKCEY fc BRADFOnDOm n , Nel <