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THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , WEDNESDAT , OOTOBIfiR 18 The Omaha Bee Cnb'Jsbe 1 everr morning , eimpt tht < mr MoniJny iimmlng lUlly. t KIWIS HV M\ll , - Ymr . 410.U9 1 VliR > cMonii * . > 3.M Months t > .W I One 1.00 CHE WKKKTY BUR , rmrll be < 1 e . TKi'MS POST 1'AID. _ One Yc r. . . . .J2.00 I ThreoMontbt. . od lxMcthii , . . 1.00 I One . . 20 AMEBIOAN NEWS COMPANY , Solo Agents or Newndealeni In the TTnlUxl Stftton , OOltKKSPONDKNOK All Oommnnl. . tion. < reUUnu to Now andKdltorlfiltn3t- tt MiouM be nddronted to the KDITOB or < na I5rn. BU81VE38 LKTTKRS-AU Btulnew ettora and Rcralttnnooa hould bo ivl fMMxl to TllB HEP. PCBLIBIIIHO COM ANT , OMAHA. Drafts , Chocks and L'ont $ oe Orders to bo rnodo pajrahlo to the tdor of the Company nBBEB PUBLISHING 00 , , Props Bi nOSEWATER , Editor. THE CAMPAIGN' Wo nro Ruthomcd to nnnnunco Senator Vnn Wyck to uddrcan the citizonn of the Third district on the IMIIVB of tlw hour t the following named winces : Ulftir , Friday , < otober 20. Telthtnnli , Sutuidny , Oatohtr 21. O'Ncil , Monday , October 2L . Norfolk , Tuocday , October 24. Ge i. A. M < Connor mil Dpoiik nt GolumbuB , Wedndaduy , October \ . Central City , Thursday , Ootobor 19 , Each at 7:30 : p. m. Hon. K-Turner will upouk with General Connor at Arlington , and with Senator Van- Wyck at each of his appolnttnonUi. Additional nppointtuuntn will bo made in a fuw dayn. GuANiTUpavuinonta nro Rood enough for Omaha. ' DOW'T kin holler till wo ( jot out of the wootlfl. " liortiH Clark TUB U. I' , brigade uro singing bruvoly for St. Valentine. Timlin is i.o cloud without n ailvcr Ilninp. ( ton itutlorwurth'fl foul tnoutli was closid by the Ohio Waterloo. SINGH the republican row in Now York Mr. Boouhuc o yaho rms boon converted to the boliuf in II title i Sfj has Folger. Tin : AUltrart vri'ulnu who bravU \ the atou at the Onuld B iratoga con vention uro singing , "Unbblc , bulililf , toll nnd trouVc , Whoop tr-up Jay Guild itiiti Kutiboll. " THK B. it M. claim to bo able to take care of the Sacond district if Brother Kimball will guarantee the the safety of the Third. Tun congtosniri'in xrho ivoro d jf o ited lu Ohio were all river and harbor statesmen. Valoiilino will bo tout to join the chorus of disappointment on November 7th. H K. VAiiKitriMi'H threats against odijolialdeo ) wlio dare to oppoto hio eo-olectiim nre n * iunulueu nn Jctl U vis' latent ucru'uh for the princii'l of the lost oiuio. Tuu ( ) .mlu Keintblicin Bayathut il is UMjtins to deny that 'tlio Ui.iou 1'doilit ) tnkoa uu tnturoat in violates To bj Hucu. And there . ( ( ) ( dual loan principle than intoreat. In a prof ujuly il mirated article for the Nuvenibor Ccf.turMM ; , Lacy M. ifclohtjll will toll the utory of the "Sulptuios of the Great I'ergtuii'n Altir , " which hnvo boon discovered in the Ia t few years. The chief illug. of the paper will bo u full H > py ot an ideal bronza hctid , for whish the Uritiali inuKvum h raid to have p\id : nearly SfiO 000. SAYU Ihp Now York Uummtreiul ; "The 'Iribnnc has been urging ilic elootion of il republican congieea. To day it went BO fur iia to Bay the as sembly ought to lu republican , " Tlut io futther than Tin ; OMAHA Iiii : : hut gone. It pinleiH "houeai dcmurnta" to "diihoiicat n'publictiB.- [ 0/mt/n Every time. And uu lunicot demo cratio tditor to u eubeidizod uud tlin i' honest rvpubllcau or an-yrindtT ol the monopolies. Tin ; shooting 01 Mr , Blayback , o St. L-JUI'P , in the editorial rooms o the Pott IJiqiatrh , by Editor Cocktr ell , IB rapidly bring divested of tin maudlin centimciit which at first hunj around nil reporla of the atTvIr , Then IB no noubt Ihet Mr. Slay back force * , Lifl way in'.o Mr , Qnckeii'll'B nun aimed , and uiih the evident initi.tioi of forcing from him nn rxplatiouorai upoloj-y atlLo point of the plbtr ) , fo real or fancied vtrong . Ho wa killed while in puiruit ( f his IiwK > e latent , If Mr , Ucckcrell'A pietcil luu ' not lain on bib table ho would doubt \ leia hare noeivcd SlujbacL'e bullet bjid llio coront'i'a jury would Imvi reiiv''frt'd ' a vercint ever the body of i dead ouV./ir. Mr. U'ayback invited hit own fate. &s fell ft victim to hisowi pJBjioiia.VliV a verdict of "justifu bio homicide" vraa not at once ron dtred by the coroner's jury is onl/t-x pldinable on trie ground that Join Oockerell wsa a northern man , whili ku untngoulat was a typical nouthen firo-tater. \ \ THAT Tat ; llr.i : hivn not heard from thi homo of Alniiro , of York , where Sen nlnr Vrtli Wjck last week look tin Mump for , and by the nirlo of James L ird Tin : Hrn has no o r lor wha it dooa not vi h to hear. lirfiulilican , Senator V n Wyck mti t * nnd or fall by his own convictions. THE UIE : djcs not pretend to bo rcfipanBiblo for the poMtioiifl taken by Senator Van Wck ( . 'T ' Senator Sherman or Senator AMiaoti or any other public ofilcial. Tlinir responsibility is to their own consciences and to their constituent ! ) . Thone who know Jim Lttrd best will lake Senator V < m Wyck'a qualified oiidorcamont with a good deal of iillowanco. Wo do not assume that tint cnduracmont ii not honestly givr.n , It is , novortholoan , as wo be- Hove , uncalled for and miutakcn. Sitntor Vin NVyck'o record as an antimonopoly - monopoly advocito tua baon ckwr and consistent , both in the legislature ol Nebraska and in the nunatc of the United States. Ho was elected sena tor by the voteu of anti-monopohsto. SVo have us yet aeon no reason to believe liovo that the can fidence of his sup porters was misplace : ! , Still wo shall not refrain from criti- cifiinx tlio cournoof Senator V.iuVyc' < trhonovor in our opinion wo noornitun- vviae , mistakoii or contrary to the beat interests ofni \ cimstitucntq. Such wo believe to bo hii oiruftilly ( j'aililiud ' ondoreomcnt of the B , it AJ. ut- tornoy who is running for ojiigrea ) in the Second dUtrict.Vhon the iion- ator can point us to nn inotance ot u leopard ohanning hia up3ts wo t/ill believe liovo in the eonvoreion of a monopoly attorney , employed by the corpora tions , to a rabid ; nd conaiatont anti- monopolist , llecords apual : louder than professions. Candidates muatba judged by their past , not by their prom ises for the future. In upito of Senator Van Wyok , Tim BKIJ mlvhoa its road- era who desire an anti-monopoly re publican representative in congress to.cast their votoa for Dr. Moore. So far as Tin : Bii : : having "no ears f jr what it dooa not wish to hear" io concerned , Tin : Bei : has always had an open ear to the demands of the producers ot Nebraska. Its ears have been opju for months past to the com plaint * and donrofl of the voter er * of the Second district. It knows what it in saying whunilaflirms tint Mr. Laird'd candidacy M nof ac ccptnblo to the people of the district which ho seeks to lenrcsont. And it is very mrch iniaUkon if any ondorao- mont of Mr , Liird from whatever source will attract to him the oupport of votuie uho have kiioivn him in tnou [ past as nn attorney and wire puller for ono of the t TO corporate monopolies which aook to control Nebraska poli tic ) and to ohapu our I an-a to their own personal bunelit. Tnr. republican party enter upon the November elections with live congro&s- non lost , and two more aa iood as nined by. the domonrats. The de- locracy hwo gained Haven. The ri'onbaoknra have lost two. Thin is ha prcnont political nituaticn. Con- rcus will certainly change handa next car , and Sim Jlmdall will again oc < ; upy his old ehuir as speaker. What will thu change mean { TJie loan of a ow chairmen of committeoa , clerks nd pugi-a. The editor of The Ilcj ( oiin will no longer bj ublo to tux. ( Jaule S ( m ? li a diiy tor his v.ihublo viceH hit puliiio.il spokoBinun of u Nobraaka congreaemen , Hobcaon l bo gently rolievul from the com iiiitteu on naval alt' iia and John Iloaeh will be foiced to heat new irons in the coniirt'Baioiiul lire bvforo ho oucurea thoto contracts for naval cruisers Wo are greatly mistaken if the lots o COIHTOIJ dots not provo the uMvatioi of the ri'imblican parly , whiuh , since ( ioneral Oailiold'o death , has drifted into the control of political bosses and ringaUri , ngainst whom the people ple aiu now protesting BO loudly , The democratic paitj'n tendency to b'un- dor Io BO certain that it may almost bj discounted in advance. Wit dnn't know who i * the editor of the Jl'omuii . < Iiulcs , Wo don't euro to know. Whoever she may be , nho ia not lit tj asaociitu with ruipecUblo women. The uuthoroas of the elegant - gant excerpt ptibliahod in Sunday's lirpubliftin probably gractis the dirty boards of eomo third claso variety theater , Tim usual attempt of the Union Pacific strikers to divide the workingmen mon of Omaha in order to prevent any union on the political iiB'ior , is now bting made , Walsh , who six montha ago was denounced by the railroad organs as a communist and red-handid tioter , Is selected aa the instrument through which to work , and ii betng plied by every argument known to the monopoly attorneys to divide the ranks of Oaiaha mechanic ! . At thu liuio of ( he atuke THK BEK enpported tlio demu da of llio laborers who , headed by Wu'bh ' , aikcd for in- crcibed wu 'ts , It did this at coutid- erablu pcrtonul sacrfire , because it believed the di minds just. But it cannot nxd will not advocate the oiutu of any men who , with open eyes per mit theiuiDlvos tu bj dupud into be ing made caU-piwj of the railroads. The mass of Omaha mechanics and workingmeii know what they want. They are intelligent enough and strong enough to nominate and to elect men who will ably represent thoin in the coming legislature. And wo very much mistake their temper and good eenno if thty do not ace un- pliih both thtso ends. The one thing which they ouijht to guard nfjaintt , in thu light of past experience , is divis ion in the r ranks. They are solid enough now. They should not bo p rri i'.ted to bo brol > on by ouUido in fluences. A DISGRACEFUL CHAPIER- Ono of J y Gould's fAVorite remarks is is to the effect that it is cheaper to purchase an oflicul after hia appointment mont or election than to make a hard fight against his nomination. This fundamental principle of railway management find * a now illustration in Ojinmistionrr Armstrong who has ro turnoJ from his official trip over the 1'acllio railways and reports that there was nothing in the complaints of the people which dcmai di red rets at the handn of the government. There are none quite so blind as these who refuse to see and Commiasionor Armstrong nf tor his junketing trip in the special c rs of the monopolies and reinforced by such ar umcnU as induced Commis sioner French to tender his rcoigna tion pf the siinio oflisc , is undoubtedly convinced that there are no more shamefully abused individunln than the manager * of the Pacific nil way n. Ho his inspected their linua through the bottom of champagne lasaus and found thorn perfect. He has scanned their accounts with the onsiotanco of friendly book-keepers and discovered them to bo correct , and he has gone svor their tariff rates under the very aoaoi of gentlemanly freight agents md fails to BOO where thu public have boon wronged. Without stating the general grounds af public complaint uyainut the man- igoment ot thu corporations THK DEC : ills attention to a few of the most Ihgrant violations of the laws paseed by congress regardiu the Union Pacific railroad , which Mr. Armstrong is the paid agent of the Government has ( ailed to discover. After rho ex posure of the "Credit Mobilior" scandal congress passed r.u act regard ing tliu Union Puoilic company which iruj approved March U , 1873 , and oi which the following is an extract : "No dividend nhtll liara vfter ho tuiulo by mid uo iimny | hut fnini thu uctnul iu > t tarn- In H thoioof , uud uu now Block t > ti ll lie lulled nr uiDrtK KO ur P'UiUen luudu nn tno [ impelty or lulur. ) enrni .yi of tlio u in- puny witlrjti' . lein'm.f cmiijri'sn , tiuviit t. r iho ( mrpiioB i f lundliii ; au.l tecuriin ; do t now minting or the niiuw.il tlieiui.f. No iliieclor or ulliuur u uiiiii road nhull htiie- nftur 1)0 inti rested , dire tly or indirect y , In liny contract' therewith txo pi fur inu l.iwful coiii [ iiHatl u ( minh utlber. Any llrectur or ullio r who nlmil puy or iljclure , i > r uiii In paying or duclai HU- , any dividend ur creating uiiy morteago ur ploilge prohi bited by ttiii ucl. uliaUtjo nuiiislied Ly im- prltoiuiiont not exceeding two years uud by u fiou uit exceediUKT > OuU " The manifeBt intention of this provis ion was to absolutely prohibit ovary act of the company which could allow thu caiausu or ubuao of ihe power to isuuu stock or to create or dispose oi fresh securities without affording con gress an opportunity to. consider the propriety and to sanction such issue , la 4879 in direst violation of tlio.sot of congress the U.iion Pacific provided for im issue of so called ' 'collateral truitt" bond * for thn alleged purpose of paying for constructing , branch linca. Theao were nuwheru provided for in thu charter of the com pany , and yut no sanction was asked from congreta for their acquisition. Thu iseuo of bonds for tins purpOKO was in U ignint violation of the act of Mirch 3 , 1873. How the job VMS ivccoinphsho ; ) , and some succeeding atvpa in the financial management - agement of thu company , is told as I olio wo by one of the Mockholdcrs : Under the ulusiio deed of trust BL curing theao colUleial tiint bonds there tnvo bsu" ie.iucd to Docembur 31 , 1881 as p.T Pnor's M-inu volume XV" . , pdgo 275 85000,000 bearing nix per cent interest. To meet tlio apecuUtivo demands of Jay "Jould and associates in 1881 , it bd- oiino necusaary uuddonly to raise a Urge Hum of money , and aa Union Pa- cilia stock wao soiling txbovo par , the company announced n a'ockholdorV piiviligo to sub cribo for § 10 000,000 of the cjinpany's stock at par , the issue being fur thu alleged purpose of paying for branch lines and providing additional facilities for the company. Thu iisuu of this atrck was likewise in onmi disregard of thu act of conuroc ! , and further the bulk of the money wua uctually frittered away , The principil part was used to rvimbur/o JuyOcul'i f'l1 two Bcbomes Inaugu rated for liia personal benefit , but finding them uaelcea for hia further lHirpcBa , he gcnorouily allowed the Union Piiuific company to take them oil' his hands. It would m ko a lively aid oven n > - mantio chapter for the stockholders and the public ( not to apeak of con- grcs > ) if Mr. Sidney Dillon would re cite to his company the true inward iioss of the acquisition and preeunt condition of the central branch of the Union 1'Acitio and Djnvor , South Park & Piicilio company , together op 'rating aimo 000 miles ot r i.'l. ( Sue Poor's Manual , 1882 , pigo 708) ) It would doubtless explain tint wnoro- aboiita of nearly JS.COO.OCO cash , which not furniehoa no prulit to the Union P.ioitio oompu.y , but oven r > portion of the intm'ut on the bands of these ooirp-niiH is r , charpa upon the treasury tf tliu Union Pttciliu. Why the covernment dirt'nor3 ! of the Union Pacific appointed unmu'ly ' by the piei-ident of the Uuitfd Scatea to look after the public in terest luvo raised no voice over these outrages cm only be f ojountcd for by the iiou-attendanco at the meet * iug of the company'a directors , or a special fivoidaiiceof directors meetings by the company to prevent publicity of the internal ufl'aira of this federal corporation , whoso acts should be aa open as'the acts of any bureau ot the government. The reason why the late government auditor of railroad ac counts did not fulfill hia duty , which the net of concr"i > a creating his office ( Juno 10 , 1878) ) impoief , and tnlo measures to slop thoocj rtolationn of Inw , is readily understood when it. is known that hia rlitmirsal from ofilcu by President Oarfield followed hia i fficial mitcotiduct iu connection with the Central Pacific railroad company , whoso attorney ho immediately be came. The present commieaionor of rail roads has probably not yet had nrfii cicnt opportunity to bccomo famitur with the subject or situation , or it would bo reasonable to ospcct that hi * would t least inquire of the company as to the Bourco of their alleged au thority for all their acts , including tbnir power to effics the alleged con solidation of January iM , 1880. In further disregard of the acts of con- grecs , this company now proposes to issue an additional $8,000,000 of col lateral trust bonds , for thu alleged purposes of paying debts created in building conmcting linca and to pro vide for ntill further construction , All this in addition to unarantoeing the interest on 810,000,000 of Oro- lon short line bomb , an act as clearly illegal ao any prohibited act cin be , and meantime ! the sinking fund duo the United States government , under the Thurman act , is not kept up , as by a further disregard of law the com- pftny withholds several hundred thou land dollars per annum from thu United S a ten treasury , by nnerroneous method of cilculalit y not earnings. Kurthur , whiJn the company in piying dividend ] on ? ( iOK , ( ) ( ) 000 o'ock , it IB failing to pay interest on 1,000,000 of bonds that nro a priur lion 11 thu Km- saa Tncifio consolidated b > nds nnd on the outfttanding first inorlgnrje bunda- of the Denver I'Vcitio , both companicn b > ing n part of the alleged consulkiaUd Union Pactlio railway company. So defiant of all law and so utterly indifToront to nil responsibility to-law and public duty , this company actual ly assumes to chtrgo double firnt-skoa rates on railroad and telegraph ma terial shipped over their road ifit in intended for construction of roads in territory where they desire to retain the monopoly to themselves , aud > all this upon a road built absolutely and entirely , .ono-half from the funds sup plied by the government , and one-half from funds furnished by the public through the purchauo of the company 'a first mortgage bends , with part of these proceeds divided an profits. From the inception of the road in 18C2 to 1881 there never has been but about S400 000 in raoney paid in upon $50,000,000 of the .capital stock. These facts are matters ol record , and the principal foaturcs hnvo been us- tabhuhod by sworn testimony. A Mililonairo'd Alouo. New Ytrls Sun. Il'jro t o have thy ( rue of the lieir * . "The public Ho dumnod ! ' l'hiH what William II Vanclerbill H yi tuthii people oi the Uoited Statoa. How do they liio H ? Through thu exorcieo of ih.i r''A of eminent do muiu the public li ve untiililifliocl the uroit rHilw < tH inthiuh bin millions are no piutiitttiiv : nvi-Htua. Through rho lkgialntivo p V * T thu public hate created thu c > rpurAiiuna which enable individuals to own and use vajt prop erties in association with othem with out incurring the excessive liabilities ot partners. The public protect this man daily , hourly , indeed throughout' every rmnuto of bis existence , in life liberty and trrtt pursuit of h&ppinesp ; and yet , foraooTfj. ho feels himself to superior --jlankind that ho contemptuously exclaims , "Tho pub lie be du&ned 1" Lat kirn put hia motto on the outside of iho palace car jn which hu in dashing through the western country with his hilarious partyof festive friends. Lot him write it ujrosa the famous imita tion Florentine doora of hin costly residence on IFifth avenuci. Let hiu. intoribo it in plain view/ high on thti .walls of QraudCenttr.il depot in thiu city , su > that men , women ana children may eo whut William U. Vandotbilt aaid Inut & nday : "T e public bo Damned 1" Tpudorneivth it might bo placed another remark his uttered on the aama occasion : "JtiilroaJa arc not run on aontima-iit , but on Vjusiness firtDcipli-s , niitt to pay. " To illuatmto tie ! ciple ? , tLuro should bo u roferemu to the Spwyton Djyvildiaantor un < i the tunnel collision , followed b thu WordH , "Muro to coait ! ' Everybody know * that the old commodore - modoro hcoitatcd long nnd at xtously buforo ho decided to civo hia money to Willum H. Vandorbill. Nobody con wonder at it now. NO"TES. A lojal voter In Georsis , on v > to at any precinct la the couuty in which he rebideo. Senator Allison , nf Town , \t \ Euro that 1'tnrtylvanJAttDdN'cwYoiltwillKodem - cratic. From present appairnnce Mr. I'olgcr eiim to lmv | ; ot into a. froc-ftr-nll r ce with u tbreo minute horse. 1) ) . Grats liiuwu 1 < indwtrlouulv at u-i rli in Indiana In bMmlf of a prohibitory amcudmeut to the ttato constitution. The Independents , It ! m-seitod , will poll a hvri'o veto lu Alloona , I'enu , , wheru tha I'ennnylvar.iu nllro. d car > hon. are situated , Mr. It U. llitt ( Rep. ) IB waklnn ; nu antivcoauipimn in the Sixth mpcrcsiilon. hi district of Illinois.Tbo ubuscs o [ tbo tkllroadi fro u one of hU leadlnK texta. Uen lUrrlion in makini ; apcechcn iu Ohio. On account of till devotion to the fl JU , Mr. Harrison is rueullonoil an a nulls , hie pctson for the prealdeatlal Bucceealon. An Ohio paper eaya that the Sbermau family came to that ttate Eoyeutv ycara URO , ' nd for a time were In very poor clrc'ituBtuncc.i. Ic take * time to establish oflisca in a nor/ country , " OelcAcr with i H pen < l e chysli uiou u > , and , de i-enlnt ; the mtrlaiuholy r.-hioh t'tloni'H ID * .he H JMOII , U thn innurn- ul rtfl o'inn that S cphcn W. Uinvy , i > u IndU-tc'l thl-f , is ill tojr tary of the re- pui'licHti ' iiniiun.M coinniitteo , The Dcston Journal points tnthofict ( hit thu taie , cmnty , city nuJ low t < xi > 4 in M ujchu etti n TA been reduseil $ lr , > 20UriQ a yen-sines 1874 , as a refuta tion i f GcMi T4 liutloc'ri do larall n , that aclmnyo U neceu.ury in tlio iuuioit uf ecouLiny , of Ihnl- Thoanli'O'ineron reuulillcaua - intr , Vena. , hav dej1derl that th regular lou'it cinilidatei art ) euliiely too Sulwait and that Mr U. < iii ion'd liai-it it too vUi. ble. They hava thereforeretohed to place nn inOmmleal lepvi llcauIcgUlathet.ckct iu the field. Willlftin K Vanderhllt , ooo of the ona of WitlUm II , the iiiilllou.ire. is eaU to teek the republican nomination for cari- tre. a lu the Firrt dUtrict o ( Nev Yoik. It U cnncedfd that IVriy Keltuont will be renominatoil by the deuiocraV lu that di * . Irii-t. The latUr ia a millionaire and W. K. Y n > totiiilt U oiiinuled to be worth 95OCO(0 ] in hli own right. The difiUl&faclIoa In Colorado with the republican 6t'e ticket will , the lendfrs hope , pa so nwsy dnrlny the campaign , The charRluy p pulallmnf Ihe atnte , x- liov. ] ! iuto titjt , maM It rlifti'ni't ' ' to p'e- a.-.t Ilif jnii.lt of ono c nvavi from tlio can- vn-i of the ynr In foro. lie Iiellcvcri , hovever , that the republican -jv.ll c rry the t lo nnd relcct Consie nan Bsl f. . rrf. rrf.HpcaVlrg of Iho rfranijps wr.inolit by clr cnmatwicts and the "hiring of simi' , u j'Xchjns * ' i"ay : "Ut-Recretary BU < ln went to l.ilno tvhca 23 or 21 , earr-vlntf with him ihe m an6i ? , Imhiti and tast4Vi nf a Kentticklao , rmi h cnmo o l-adci of Yini-po hcttn. Snrfjcit Prentissvent fro'ii Milne to Mli ferfp-il. which ttuk him to her rma ? id made him her id HU IKHUoat rival ° aavothrr northtin innn , Kobcrt J. Walker. John Slidffll did not look cp n I < inl-lan nntll 1 < o wan thirty > oarf nlrJ. He won ew Ymhfr. 'Ihe present United States .Ijn.itor Haw- Icy , af Connokticut , ia a JS'orth C.uo- STATE JOLTINGS. O'Neill Jrcorporattrt aolf on fas7lh. . A 8illoo cmnty convict was Jodjed In the ) > onlt-i.tii rv on the 13th , who , whllo on route to Li c 'lu , jumped front ihe train and brolto hU collar none. J. W. Kolloirt' , "f ClwVsvllIf , wan at tacked bv a tiu'l ' nnd hsdly yord l Hl wet-k. A doc cmio to Mr. Kellrgyu at- flftttnc ; , otherwise ho vould hate I een killed. As irarvpy Sn < "ir was aro/flnir f ho rail- roarl truck on M lin stree ) , lans Wc.J.w < - day , II'R team , friphtono ' hy tl o lee -tun- tivo. started to tun Thar wliOrU i ? hia wagon comlni ; in c < > nUct with thetr.-wk throw MB ifc and father onf , they stnk- ink' upon the hard reid nnd WI-IQ bivily brnincd , Acr ] MIR. S. rcwltred ntn-iin- > rtous. ] "t was : i n.irrw eacapo. Kd ar lljvUw. We hnvo pecullardenth cellco to u-rl'e In the derna-e i.f . WillUm Kmnk'n old tniro .Icnnjvat the nc" i f t-falj.ivn | nn'1 alnlfjeurrt Mr. Frnnlc hit'.1 owncii tto : nohlo unlinnt fur many .M'/nv , xtul Iw rfti-ed nlno good cnlu from" her. In . ? inetauci ) the IVJB bi th f.n twins , but the moot ienurhnl > ! > ) feature < f thli rtiim il'it hiitnry in that aho fot'cd H fine C'llt nf or she pissed her twnty-fifth hirihlav , nnd1 died of old ORO fur , ninnthB tdo'enfter a breeder to the Lint. 1'apillioiiTiiuoB. Tbo Autl-Uojopoltatts or Coirctpondcncool ibo lice. WILBUR , October 12 Ths nnti- monopoly convention of Saline county , which was callocJ to rccouvono by the coutral co nit nit tea at Wilbor on Octo ber 12 , 1882 , to. fill vac < mcica on the anti-monopoly ticket , ws called to order by iho ohRirmau , JoahuvPal- uwr , ut 1 o'clock , p. ut. Mr. Palmer -addressed the coavrn- tion iu n Bluwt * but opiritod speech. Tim Hecnsliiry buin ; { abnent , Mr. H. K Moellor wni alected to 11 .1 the va cancy. A motion was then nmdc n d carried that tiio-convcotion procopd to pluco men in nomination to ( ilMho vacancies of two reptfbcntatiren to the state legiui&turt * . The following nominations w ire ISX ] P : FndOau derson , of Friend ; .losIiiM Palmer , of Lincoln pr < c 'j3' ; 3' . JM. 'di'tun , of Fi'ier.d product ; Ituburt K u a , of Grwtu precinc1 ; and F. D. Lidorlik , of Wlbor. JuBhua 1'tvJnicr imF. \ . D. LadtJit were both o ! ctod on Iho tirnt fornu.1 bjllol , which uhdioorui made uimni- HVOUH by the vole o2 the convontiou. It v/aa then aiovod and carried thai > -a csntrnl comoiittoo bo chosen by accla mation , which reanititl in the nonnna- lion of thti followauti jicrsons : S' 7ti ard , of Crete ; R X Campbull , of 3. > rcheatcr ; W. W. Gibson , of Lin- oolii ; OharloB Pirto ? , of Wilber ; Giio. Sfaley , of Bruth cror.b j John Fri5y\ , .Notth Forlt ; James MkOreelz , of A- , ] intn ; O L.Kxmt , of Svan Greek ; jDrior , of Do Wist ; Latvrnnce Htl- lland ; ; 11. Holmes of Monroe ; B IShiTloob , of' Big Blue ; John Hul 3- of South Pork ; Gal. Gnimm , of PIOUE- unl flill. LI. Hi Ball wai chot n chairman of' the committee. Iwr.H then voted that tha proceed ) ntf of tha onnvt-ntion b.i pent to the ditor of 'Inn GtztUA BKK and The Opposition , by the secretary. Mr Jjigsilw , ol Iowa , then ad- drris od ino convontloninan ab'o ' niiti monopoly ap'iich ahowmj the ' , ; wroi'jj-i that worn purtiftriitoi upon ih people plo by the monoiioliflts of ditl'crunfc , s'B. . After which the convention adjourned. 11. F. ] MoKLi./i , Secretary. Tin VrejvUwnt nt 1'ilucotoa- Corrt. | Miiitluuiu ol I'MB t'.nu. PKINCETOK , N. . ) . , October 17. President Aniur made hm dcpi > rture on the evening trim for Ne 7. York Hit son unttrs iho collt-go of I\r-w Jeney , claaa t'i li'j-fivu. I He prr-ai dual made n briff : iddrena ini/Ji the .pu of Ur. JUG ish'u reoidcncoto the 6tadonta , in which ho said ha placed t7Uit ; cotiftlanci in I'rinoatoii Many fl tgs weru dmpbyud i:1- honor of > ho event. Hlottvij * . Specbl I l."t' ta o > to lll.l UKII. d I ClliC'AUO , October 17. A remark ublo stum of HlHiirn ia nhonn to oxint in the Olnc3o ( ; Uor ld onmpany by Scott BnntU'fl bill nakingSoriirecmvor. The p'lpi'ifirst btarted w n govern ment organ , I'ot-tmastoff Palmer , ex- flovornor Hovt'ridj'o , Collector S aul- din1. , "Lonu1' .louca , asid H number of other ciHciala being otockholdora , and the principal income of thu paper WM derived from federal patronage , but a conspiracy was uubaequently formstd bv minor otocklioldera to freeze uat the heavy ones by atlaoktng the ad' ministration and making an araeas mont of 50 per oont. The stock de preciated rapidly ami the government stockholders woru glad to clooe out ho stock at a heavy loss. Onn nllicial sold 63,700 worth of strck for $1,390. Theie ia n mortftugo of f 3J,000 on the institution. S3COO for SiiO.OUU. 8)lCCi..l ) DleJUtl'll to'fllK llKS. I uiUM , I'a. , October 17. A. Willulm , director of the D me savings bu.lc , otrcrj on his " "vn account n udditionitl v-pwnrd of § 3 COO for the n rnvary of 830.000 stolen from Uaehier Hi o and conviction ot the highly G-ouii''ol : iti n Vet . Sp lal DUiutch to Tin : llr.K. Ntw ioitK , coubvr 17. A hea-y fog hui g ovur Eiat riv r .his evening. Thosteanur Guy o { Worctietor , when nearly opposite the foot of east Thir ty f jurth street , ran upon vrlmt is known ixa the Gavornor'u table , in the rot f which ontends southerly fron Blackweh'a island , Considerablex < citoment prevaiKd among the vaa efiiycr ? , a largo portion of whom went ashore on tug boats. The vos eel was later taken from the rocki and towed to the dock. The baa1 was considerably dama odi Origi nally aho coat $50,000. COFFEE Kbastora and Grinders of Coffees and Spices , Manufacturers of IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER I Clark's Double Extracts of BLUEING , INKS , ETC. H. G. OLAUK. A CO , Proprif.torn , 1403 Pmitilns E ) iwt. Oninha. NoK iSPMiAl7"NOTlOB TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE GALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUH [ fe is the best .and cheapest food for stock of any kind. Ono pound i.i equal to thieo pounrtu of corn. I3t.ck ted with Ground nil Cake in the /nil / uid win- tutinatond of running dmrn , will increase in weight and bo in good market- tiblc * Aoriditinn in tlin fpring. D.irymon an we } ) ni o4h ri who iifo i' c n tea- tily u > its merits. Try it and judge for yotirselreti. Price § 25.00 per ion ; no cbartffffor sack * . Addreas o4 od-mo WOOODNf AN LINSEED O7t CO , Oanha , Nob. 110S anaS 1110 Harney ? t. , OMAH& , KEB. t. C. HU TINGTON & SON , DKiiERS IN 1:8 , FURS , WOOL. PELTS & TALLOW 204 IS ortls Sixteenth Sft , - - OMAHA , NEB. [ 10O5 Farnam St. , Omaha. Are acknowledged to bo loat by a'l ' vho liavo put tliem to a pratioil test. AD/tFTKn TO I&RD & SOFT GOAL , C0 ! < OR W008. MAHU7ACTUKKD BY ' 6 b JT B U Vc LOUIS. Jiercy & Bradford , SOLE AKKNTH 1'Olt OMAHA. THK CIYY STEAM L AUMBRY icM n Bpuciulty o ( Collars G uffs , AT mi : ran : op Throe Gents Each. W 'l : t-ollcitod from all over the country. 1 ha diurge * and re-turn ixistat-o roust ui ! . roinpitny iha pifltBKO. Special i-atea to ur ancii- ; ; , \ \ 1I.K1NS t * * t A 5 = i-O , : l4\x { Tr SIDE M'lUXO A1TAUI1UENT-KOT f ATKKT hl > . A. S. SIMPSON ' LEADING CARE j AGE FACTORY HM and UU Djdi ; * Btrcor , aug 7-iuo Gru OMAHA , NKB. J.TJOTED itnir urmTiKn [ From thi ) Coston Iltttn. KJttom Tlio aboro Is a K < X ) J llktncos of MM. Lydla E. Pink. j I.am , of Lynn , Ma-s. , who oboTcall otbrr liunun 1'Mnft uay lw tnithf ully called the 'Tmr Friend or Wpasn,1 * nt ponio of her corn-ftpcndontu lei o to call her. Slio Ii K-Alously devoted to hrr work , which Is tliooutcoma oC a llfobtuily , and Is obliged ( o keep tiz lady rf J tantf , to Jtelii her answorthe larffo cornrcndence uicli dally poun In upon her , rach brorlng Its rpeclil li-irdcn of tnljorlnsr , op Joy nt pelcoso from it. Ilcr Vt'KotatloCunipoundlaa medicine ror good end not evil purposes. I have i > criionally Invt&tlcatcJltand amcatUflod of the truth of thK On account of Ifipruvriiinerll8.lt la recotrmendcd andpres rlbeObyliebo ! t physicians In tbo country. Ono sayst "It norl ; Ute n charm andi , Tci much I > aln. Itvtlllcuru entirely tho\\or tform of falling of the uterus I'P'icnrrhnu , Irregular onJ painful llcns'.raatlon.eill OvorLm TroublM , InlUinrr.ltlou and Uleeratlon , lloodlnKs , nil Displacement and tlic con- F < inent Bplnal weaknes" , ami la especially adapted to tLo Cianeo of Life. " teaoTcrypnrtlonof the eystcm , tindtrlvea BOW .Ife and vltfcr. It nruoTca falDtncs. % liatulency , dett.TJjanilcnivlae for i > tlinulaiit , and rtMcvn wcitlc- nernor tliertomach. It runi Tlloatlnir. Heartaches. Ncr u 1'roatrailun , Oeni-ral Debility , filcuplcsencsn , Di rrcteloii and IniUcrtllcn. That feeling ° f I" irlng do ni.cauilrifixiiu , velht ; HnJ lAekaclA L3 always p < rinanenll ) eunsj by IU U-.0 , It nlllalnllllincs , an * tud < > rallclixnc' > Unn" < , nct Inharmoriy with the law- tilt governs tlio fontil'i sj-Htrnu 11 coats only tl. per botl Io or ulr f or $3 , and U fold by rugslfcts , Any adrliv nvjulrcdas I" K clal noet , fcid1 the name * of annj > . ho hr 11 > Ixi n n More J ta jierfo J4 hoallhb ) tl.ouxoor tlio t vt lluC > aipoiuidcanba obtained 1'yuJdrcoxlnKMm. 1' . , with. jUmpfor refly , t her homo In I.jnn , Main. For Kldiuy Cumplalnl of either ni tliU compound U Onsurpawed an M.uninnt t < ftlinor.ljla fihuu , "Mrs. rmtham'i UifrllllV'wjaonuwritir , "aro ficbdt ( K the truiM for tha cur ut Conftlrotlpn , ] .Ulou5nt-Mi and Torpidity nt tno liver. Her Vlood Itirlflerwcrka venders In itu ut * ial Iwe a t3 winal the Compound In Uu iwpuUrlty. All mtut rr-jpi-ct her u an A-svvl "t Mer embttlon It to dO | ; " < xl Ui oth . ( ? ) , Un.A.M.D. HEAT YOU31 HOUSES 11 ISCf&fi IS i V W < 2 df * 3 r Klfc , 'iklI'JvBKtf ' L 8 M HE WORLD. UADG liV BIOHARDmw.BOYNTON&OO CHIOA'GO , ILI.S. Kuibody now 1882 Iniir vcntn'a. Mor. practical < ca ur > ; Cost loss to keiplo uroot ; Ufuloss fuolt 'li ' uvo more fcct and a Uigcr vulumuoi pure olr thu > auy lurnoci ! muHt- Sold by PJKtlCEV tl QUADFOBD.OaiinA , KeU