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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1883)
SU21 i\aE DAILY BEE-WEEKDAY MAKUii 28 J. A. WAKEFIELD , WUOLKSAI.K A1ID RETAIJ& & DEAI.BB III Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SAB , , 8JJND8 , MUUHNCS , USfiE , GEM AOKSI ron UILWAUMJB OKMICHT OOUPAHT Kanr Union Pacific DOPO * _ ( iff A HA WE MORGAN & CHAPMAN , t23 ! Farnam St BOLLN & SIEVERS. H. BOLLN & GO , 1500 Street. | Cor. 10th and California St. OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &CO II \ a brought to this city fiom the fines of LimlrcUtli 1 Son's , Philadelphia , and James M. Thur < burn & Co. , Now Yor * , the Urgent Block of ( lardon anil Field Seeds c\er Imported before to thi ! city , all of which arc guaranteed to bo fresh and true to the nun' ) . Prices will also be as low as any Responsible Dealer can Make , mar IG-ood-lf HENRY BOLLN & CO. . MANUFACTURE ! ' OF GALVANIZED IRON GORNIOES , Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c. THIRTEENTH STREET , OMAHA , NEB HENRYJOBBER JOBBER OF IP-A-IPIEIEt. - - , AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. IIS FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA Single Brooch Loading Shot Guns , from $5 to 818 , ' Double Breech Loading Shot Gnns , from SIB to $75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Guns , From SB to 825B Fishing Taokel , Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods , Full Stock of Show Cases Always on hand , 1 Imported and Key West"Cigaii3lat1large > ilifie 6 : Meerschaum apd .Wood Pipes andT everything ; y ( duire&inTafirstclass - Cigar , 'Tobacco ' ndv Notior Store , Cigars .fronu . $ J5 per 1 onn upwards Senc for Price List' and Samples ' CHERRY GROOVE FARM. Frederic , Monroe Co , , Iowa , C. E. MAYNE , - - Proprietor Ilaa constantly on hand a large numbe : of ffcraea , Matched Teams & Single Driver A SPECIALTY r > o crlrtlon of Horses and other Inform ! ti 'ii 8'n * bv mall on annllux'lo i. WILLIAM SNYDER , MANUFAOTURKB OK CARRIAGES , BUGGIES . ozas. Rrst-Olass Painting and Trimming , Repairing Promptly Done 1310 Harnoy , Oor. 14th , Omaha , STENCIL CUTTING , locksinitog , Bell Hanging , Saw Filing UMBBELL.A. AND PARASOL REPAIRING. -TX * , gv . 6 h Street , ? d Dnor North o Omiha. No YT ThjE CONFECTIONER. All Goods Perfectly Pure. Largest assortment in towi . FINEST FKENOH FRTTIT GLAOES , FINE OI&AKS Orders by Hail Solicited Opera HOUSB Block. 15th St. . W , F. OLARK , PAICTER , PAPER HAHCER & DECORATOI Kalsomining , Glazing , AND WORK OF THIS CHARACTER WILL RECEIVE PROMI ATTENTION , B. K. Cor ICth and DonglnH Strp tn. OMAHA j. o IE-A.RB.A-OH : X'XOXffXIXlI 8UCGY AND SPRING-WACOM' MANUFACTUREI . ' X * HORSE HOEING GENERAL BLACKSMITHIN 316 FlfteonthBtreot , between Harney and Farnaai. 8ONQB OF THE DAY. Ballads Tbnt Become Popular With With Common Folk-Prt ills Ot - rlvoabv Authors tind I'ab- llshors Irora Uccont ' Favorite SODRB. Kc Yoik Star. "What constitutes a popular BODR ? " was aakod by it S nr reporter of n auslo denier. "I can imswor your qncatlon boat by tolling yon n llttlo story , Some years ago when Rolllu Howard com posed a BOHR nud donee , ho took his production , of which ho felt very proud , to Pond & Co. , and cfTercd to soil It to thorn. They looked it ever and returned It with the remark : 'Wo do not publish auch stuff us that. ' Mr. Howard pocketed hia discomfiture In tilonco and nadly wended his way homeward. A nliort time after thin Howard wont to Bostou , where ho was engaged to elng in a minstrel company. Onu night Mr. 0. A , White , the com poser and publisher , hoard Howard and uHe rod to publish his dlaonrded aong. This is how 'Shoo Fly , Don't Boddor Mo' cuno to aoo the light. It aoon became popular nil over the land , The publisher sold over 200.COO copies , nnd with the profits oatnbllshoct thu well known firm of White , Smith & Co. A song is popular when it catches the public fancy , and the best eougs Boldom become popular. " "How do yon account forthlt ? " "Well , the popular mind la not edu cated enough for them. Many per * Bonn have what they call an oar for music , but have no knowledge of music. They have no apoclnl training in order to tpproclato the general b 'an tics of a first-class none , or the fiuo , delicate shades of expression that nro the very soul of the piece. The bal lad , or comic ditty , is about the ex tent of popular appreciation. In these you will find a simple melodla period , such as 'Walt Till the Clouds Roll By , Jenny , ' and 'Tommy Dodd , ' There is no effort of the mind to glide , as It were , through these. " "Toll mo aomo of the popular songs. " "Just now , 'Walt Till the Clouds Roll By , Jenny , ' by H. J. Falmor , has captured the popular fancy , and will continno to aoll for some time. Close on the heels of this piece comes an answer to It 'Tho Clouds Are Rolling By'Jenny , ' by Moylath , a mnch superior scng in every way , and likely to bo as popular. Then wo have 'In the Morqing by the Bright Light,1 by James A. Bland , the colored aong writer , and the best of his kind. All his plocon have become popular , and Include 'Keep Dem Gates Wide Open , ' 'Won't Wo Have a Jolly Time,1 'Oh , Dem Oaldon Slippers , ' ' Am a-Com- and 'Da Angela - - ing. ' Another piece thut is likolj to become popular is 'Peek-a-boo , sung dnrlng the week In 'Friend and Foo' at the Windsor Theatre by Wil liam Sanlan. In the popular Hat h 'When the Leaves Begin to Turn , ' bj 0 A. White , of Boston. It 11 a bean tlful waltz song. There is a fund o ! popular eonga eung by Harrigan anc Hart. I need only mention 'Bablei in Oar Block , ' 'The Skids Are Oal Today , ' 'Whist , the Bogle Man , 'Llttlo Widow Dunn , ' 'Never Take the Horseshoe from the Door. ' "In trade wo call a song populai when It reaches the sale of 10CO , ( copies. Many editions only react D 000 , and some do not run beyond ( 500 copies. There may not appear t < bo any value to a song nntil it goci before the public If they catch on , then the value of tne song is aaaured Many good pieces real gems of son ; have been published by Pond , whil do not go beyond the artist's studio Among this class is a sweet thin ] called : 'Say Not My Love Will Changi With Time , ' written by Albert Rowse When Harrigan"and 'Hart sold thi 'MalliganGaafdk' oO'tKey' dldnq expopt that It would march to the tnm oj(100OqO copies. The Hlldobrand Momrosd 6ng'tl\ey sold for'$25 , ani the 'publishers worked off 200,004 copies' . " . "Who are the leading composers ? ' 1 Yon moan of thla class of music Well , .many of or most popnlar song have been written by autkors on thi othorside of the water. Our homi names are Harrison Mlllard , Will 8 Hays , 8. 0. Foster , J. R. Thomas , H P. P. Danks , Henry Tucker , W. H Brookway , 0 A. White , J. T. Ord way , E , Root , J. A. Bland , G. Operti Hairy Birch , B. F. Baker , am others. Those men do not all writ their own ( { words most of them bn1 ' the paem. There aie a few gooi poeta , the best , perhaps , being Mr George Cooper , His remuneration 1 poor , being from $5 to $10 for a son ; outright , , Many of thorn possess gen nine merit. When the composers eel a song they receive from $50 lo $10 and sometimes $200. Some will enl ; take a commission on the sales oud se cure.a handsome profit should th piece reach ' public favor. Who Dinks wrote 'Silver Threads Arnon the.Gold' ho sold it for $40. After I was pnbliaHed the purchaser sold 400 000 copies , and It is still sough for. Harrison Mlllard made mono ; by writing inuslo. While holding comfortable ' , position .In .the , puqtop house lie 'managed to secure a 'ama fortune by the muse. His 'Vlv 1'America' brought him $2 , COO , an his song' 'When the Tide Cornea Ii hu boon worth $1,000 a year. Tti song 'Waiting * Is now looked npon a stock selling piece" , thq.pnbilshoi disposing of 0,000 copies a year , whil his 'Under the Daisies' soil * at tb rate of 7,000 copies. 'Mollle Dirllnf has had a sale of something like 500 000 copies. "J. A. Barry composed'Llttlo Fee steps , ' and sold it for $5 , The pul Ushers made money and disposed < 75,000 copies. Hays' song , 'LIU Old Cabin In the Lane , ' 'Wo Partc by the Rivorsldo , ' each had a sale i 100,000 , Ordway's song , 'Dreamit of Home , Mother , ' reached a sale 50,000 to 00,000 'How the Gat Came Apr. ' by Eastbnrn , reached [ sale of 100,000. Broikway sold tl I 'Llttlo Sweetheart , Come and Kl Mo , ' for $25 , and the publishers n out an edition of 25,000 copies. 'T Old Folks at Homo , ' by Foster , roac ed the sale of 400,000 copies ; ai still continues to bo bought. 'T Sword of Bunker Hill , ' reached sale of 100,000 copies , and the fame temperance song. 'Father , Cot Home',1 written by Work , has had sale of UOOJOOOcopUs. " "How about the Eogllah songs ? " UThe * fire1'readily ' sold In this cot 3 try. The famous London popn song 'Pall Down the Blind , ' had t boon Introduced here ft couple months when 50,000 copies were sold. 'Lot Mo Dream Again , ' by Arthur Sullirtn , has reached to 100.C03 cop ies itnd Ii still a fftvoritn. 'Whnt Arc the Wild Waves Saying' hai sold to the uutnbor t f SCO.000 copies , while ' 'Good-By Charley 'Champagne Charley,1 - ley , ' 'Won't You Toll MoWhyRoblc ? ' 'Five O'Olook inthoMorniug/andsomc others , have had very largo sales. Among the other English composers who have boon popular in this coun try are Gooob , Lay bourn , Olaribolnnd Raphaolaon. There Is just now & growing demand for English soups by Cowon , Dolby , Gatty nnd J. L. Mol- loy , author of 'Tho Llttlo Tin Soldier dior , ' 'Tho Clang of the Wooden Sooon , ' 'Thaddy O'Flynn , ' 'Klng'n Highway , ' and 'Kany Dance. ' " What it Did Far nu Old Lady COSHOCTON ST/TIOX , N. Y.\ December 20 , 1878. / GENH A' number of people had boon using your Ulttorts hero , and with marked effect. In one casn , a lady over seventy years , had baon sick for years , and for the pajt ton years has not boon able to ba around hnlf the tlmo. About olz months ago tilio got so fceblo uho was holploca. iler old remedies , or pjiyaiclau * , being of no iwail , I sent to Djpost , forty-five wiles atruy. and got n bottle of Hup Bittern. It improved her no she wan able to dress herself and walk about the house. When nho had tnkou the second bottle she waa able to takoc.iro of her own room and wnlk out to her nelghbor'n , and has improved all the tlmo since. Mv wife nnd children also have derived great benefit from their uau. w. B. HATHAWAY , Agt TJ. R. Ex. Co. DKLKVAN , Wls. , Sept. 24 1878. GENTS I have not taken quite one bottle of thn Hop Bittors. waa a feeble old uiin of 78 when I got It. To-day I nm as aotivo and fool as well as I did at SO. I see a great many that need snob n medicine , D. BOYOE. Tbo Pleasures of Faro. Loath Ule Letter. I was told the easiest way to learn the secrets of the ancient game of faro was to ait down and play against it for a few hours , during which tlmo I could got all the practical knowledge that waa necessary. I had not boon playIng - Ing very long when a thin , spare-look ing man , well mauled up , came In and looked around without saying a word. Although In disguise , I recognized in him the pastor of one of our promi nent churches whom I know well , Apparently astonished at finding me in such a wicked place , ho quietly beckoned mo aside and expounded eloquently on the evil effects of gam bling , ahowing how It was rapidly leading the yonng men of the country to misery and ruin. "Are you not aware , " ho ssld tome mo , "that your fcot are rapidly lakiiif hold onholl ? " I replied that I though ! that tropical country waa oxpmiuc from the revised statues , an it were , nnd that when I died I would bo able to prove suallbt ; furthermore , an fai as I could iearn , my foot were just ai proaont taking a tight hold on a now pair of boots , nnd I could not under stand what pocciblo connection there was between leather and brimstone , If ho ventured the remark that "thi wicked stood in slippery places" hi would have me foul , or , in ollun words , hit mo with a center nhot , fo ; it so happened that 1 stood nn a utioul corner that rnorniiitf watching a pan of pretty girls crossing the mudd ] street , And while engaged In that do llghlfal occupation uiy feet sltppec from under me and I fell flat on raj face. Very fortunately I had inj immaculate gall with"me and only thi sidewalk waa hurt. Quoth the man of cloth : ' 'Dlssipa tlon always tells , for how come thesi gray hairs on your yonthfnl head ? pointing to some sliver gleams In thi mass of raven black hair. "There1 whore you're off , " I replied , "for the ] cropped out while the owner was en gaged In the ponderous and horcnloar tatk of trying to beat the Ohicagi wheat market. " "Do yon find this to bo a profitabli business , 'bucking the tiger , ' an yoi call It ? " ho meekly Inquired. "Can't say , " I anaworod , ' 'as this i my first trial ; but when you Inter r up ted me I was just $3G ahead enough to ' take my watch out o 'soak , ' and I only began with a plnl lozenge. " "A pink lozenge1' ! he exclaimed ii In ntter astonishment. "Toll mi how. " " " I "it the size of "Oh , says , wag i red chip ( faro check ) , and I pnt i down on the ace , and before th 'dealer' discovered the deception thi ace won and I had the banker's 'vol vet' to play with. Luck atayo with mo nnttl $30 was placed to rn credit. " "Do toll ! " ho ejaculated in a wll manner. "Besides , " I continued , "I care fully avoided the 'splits' ( two card together. ) " 'That's .right , my boy , " he n marked ; "always avoid the 'splits'an yon will grow up Into a bright an honorable manhood. Now as long t no one knows It's mo , and as I ai kinder hard up , couldn't you atak mo with a few dollars , and I'll BOO if can't crush the wlocod * game and boo the myrmidons of aatan. " I accommodated him , and when loft a pleasant smile wreathed his faci for luck was in his favor ; a pile i "chips" was stacked up before bin and ho was "playlni ; the ouoon operand and "coppered the king" m the mo approved style of the art. Real Estate Transfers. The following dooda were filed fi record In the county clerk's oflii March 20 , reported , for THE BEK 1 Ames" real estate agency , Joseph H. Mlllard and wife to La' ronco Myor , lot 7 , block 2 , of Porklr aub. div.w. d. ; $3,500. Augustus Konntzo et al to Hen G. Rlohter , lot 10 , block 8 , Kount & Ruth's add. , w. d. ; $550. Fred Dvla and wife to Hans Ni on Skew , wj of o 50 feet of lot 17 Koutzo's second add. , w. d. ; $225. Peter E , Her and wife to Anhenai Busch Brewing association , Iot4 , bio Dw. d.j $3,000. Ohas. W. Hamilton , trustee , Chi 0. Honael to Denis U , Andrews , i. 1 , block Z , Bhlnn's add , w. d. ; $01 i.ur Martha M. lib to Alvan 8. Yltioo Dt lot 0 , block 3t In the sub. dlr , of Jo Of I. Redlck'i add. ; $2,200 , Gentle Women Who want glossy , luxnrlnnt niul wnvy trosscs of nbumlnnl , beautiful Hair must use LYON'S KATHAIHON. This elegant , client ) article always makes llio llnlr grow freely and last , keeps it from falling out , arrests and euros grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , innkos the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Ilcau- tifnl , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon. Aru acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck's Stove Co. , SAINT LOUIS. PIEKCY & ItKAUFORI ) , SOLK AGENTS FOR OMAHA , Coinphlnlng and growling will novoi onto rhonmatlam , but St. Jacobs Oil cortnlnlv will 186 : ) . 9IUK8PIUHO ATTACHMENT HOT PATEN1 LO. A. .1. SIMPSON. i , HADING CJARftUGlS FACTORS UOO tnd 1411 Dod0 | Bttesl. * ni' 7-rao firn OMAHA. NIB. ' Nebraska Loan & Trust ; Oompan ; HASTINGS , NED. Capital Stock , - - $100,000 JAS.D. nEAUTWKLL , President. A. L. CLAHKK , Vice-president. E. C. WKBSTEU , Treasurer DIRECTORS. Samuel Alexander Oiwald'Ollvtr. A. L. Clarke , E. 0. WelxUi' ' Qoo. II Pratt , JM. B. Hcartwell , D. M.McEllIlnrroy. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes permanent , horn Institution whore School Bond sand other legall ; Issued Municipal Bocorltle to Nobnskk can b bo negotiated on the moat favorable terms Loans made on Improved farm In all well settle counties of thoeUte through rxponilblej loci corrMixm loo'.i. Matter Application of Herman Meyer fo Liquor License. NOTICE. Notice Is herein KIVCII that Herman Meyer dl ui > on the ftithda ) of Hatch , A. I ) . 1W3. Ill hit application to the Major and City Council < Omaha , ( or Iliunao to to 1 Mult , Spirituous an UnoiM Mnuo.ru , at No 2U7 South 13th trco Third Ward , Omaha , Neli , from the llth do April , IKH.I , to the llth da ) of Oclobrr , 18SJ. If tliiro bo no objection , remonstrance or | > n tint filed wlthlntuo weeks from Mirth 2fith , I I ) 188J , the luld Iltcnso will to granted. llKilMANN MEYER. Applicant. The Omaha Dee ncwiipapcr will publish tl bo\u noticeonco each wuik for two wetks at tl expense of thu applicant. Thu City of Omaha not to bo charged therewith. COI-ilt J. J. L. C. JEWETT , Matter ot Application of lllcbard Wild for Liquor License , NOTIOK. Notice Is hereby given that Rtohai Wilde , did upon the 21th day of Marcl A. D. , 1883. Idle his implication to tl Mayor and City Council of Omaha , fi license to sell Malt , Spirituous and Vlnoi LIquorH , at No. 1114 Farnam stree Third Ward , Omaha , Neb , from the 111 day of April , 1883 , to the llth day of 0 tobor , 1883 , If there he no objection , remonstrance < protest filed within two weeks from 201 of March A. ! > . . 1883 , the paid llceni will bo granted. ItioHAiii ) WILUC , Apt'llcant. THE OsiIH HEE newspaper will publli the above notice once each week for tv weeks at the oxiienno of the appllcan The City of Omaha Is not to be clmrgi therewith. J. J. L. 0. JKWKTT , OB5-2t City Clerk. Matter of Application of C. Kamuuam for Liquor License. NOTICJ : . Notice U hereby given that C Ka nmsaon did upon the 2Gth day March , A. I ) , 1883 , file his appllc tlon to the Mayor and City Council Omaha , for HCODHU to sell Malt , Hlntnu | and Vinous Liquor * , at No. 1010 Fame street , Third Ward , Omaha , Neb. , fn the llth day of April , 1883 , to the 11 day of July , 1883. If there be no objection , remonstrat or protect filed within two weeks fri March 20th , A. U.,1883 , the said llcei will be granted , 0. 1U8MUS8EN , Applicant THE OMAHA BKK newspaper will nubl the above notice nce each week for t we ki at the expense of the applicui The City of Omaha Is not to be char therewith. J. J , L , 0. JKWITT , CQbXttg City Cleri IV * Vi9 ! * * W * WITT ! V10 * DEWEY STONE , A ml OROHARD & BEAN , J. B , FRENCH & CO , C A R P E TSllGROCERIES. The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRYHOUSS in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL VER WARE. CLOCKS , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , the Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descriptions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farnham Streets THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN TUB WK3TI General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufficturoc. Our prices are as Low as any MeiteinManufaoturer and Dealer , Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at Bottom Pr CPS , A SPLENDID stock of Steinw * y , Chicker ing , Knabe , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and othf r makos. Also Ciough & Warren Sterling Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail 10 see ua before purchasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES. A Large Stock always on Hand. CARPETSEASON. SEASON. 8f fc TsfV 1 _ * TI B.Detwiler J . . nvites the attenlionof the public to his LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK New Carpets I Embracing all the late pat terns in everything in the Carpet Line. Mattings , Oil Cloths and window Shades of In large quantities and always ofJS 111m JS The Bottom Prices. Lh cem LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY. ae J. B. DETWILEB ! ah at. wo 1313 Farnam Street. at.ed ed ; OMAHA , * - NEBRASKA ,