OMAHA DAILY BKB- SATURDAY SEi noilVRR 20 , 1884 , MUNICIPAL REFORM , KcEiilalioii , Restriclion aM Proliiiiili&ii & 13dwav < l KoHCWater's AtttH-esB lleloro tttoljuw anil Order The postponed meeting of the Citizens Tnw and Order loapao was held last night in the Y. M. 0. A. rooms. The meeting was called to order by President Labouring aud the minutes of the previous vious moottuij were read by the naerotary and approved. Qatto a largo nudleiico had assembled to ho.tr the address by lion. E. llsadwater , who was introduced by the president and spoke as follows : Mr. President , Ladies and Gentlemen : The professional duties of an editor of n di\ily paper nro so pressing upon hU time that it would bo utterly impossible Fnr him without neglecting his buoinosa , to prepare a logical address , especially during a presidential campaign. T have come hero to-night simply to ntato my views concerning the great problem , which concerns not only the city of Omaha and Its citizens , but with which some of the Ittrgcst cities in the union have boon wrestling and will undoubted' ly bo wrestling for many years to como. The aggregation of their sands of people in ono community necessarily brings together elements that are not pleased with thu execution of the law. These ulemonls , whether they bo naturally vicious and criminal or whether they are drawn into the cesspool of vice and crime from the desire of gain be come a dangerous monaco to social or der. MUNICIPAL nr.nni.M. Now , in Omaha wo have for years striven to bring about a reform in our municipal government , but ao far our re forms hove been mengro and not satis factory. Wo all know that the politician gauges [ us conduct almost entirely to the desire of those who have the majority of votes at command , and as is commonly said , the stream very seldom rices above Ita source. Our government has been jusb trhat v o have mndo it. It would have been bettor if the aggregate of our pcoplo were better. .Now the question naturally confronts us , how is this condition of things to bp bet tered. Throe years ago 1 was in Lincoln when t : io legislature was struggling with two problems , the ono was abso lute prohibition of the calo of I.1IOXIUAT1NG and the other a law for regulating and restraining the dealers , by imposing a high lituiioe , and providing rcstiiclious upon tlio liquor trsvllis. The latter law was finr.lly parsed. Its adoption aroused a storm of indignation for a time among the liquor dealers , and the municipal jioverni-ient seemed ballljd with the questica as to whether or not thev could enforce this law in the city of Omaha. As nea. ' as 1 remember there wera at that time 3ii9 saloons running in the city , each of them paying $100 a year , giving the school fund SJIO.OCO. Our population ot tlw time wjs between thirty and thirty-livo thousand. After it protracted contest the mayor and city attoru y patched up EOIMO aort of A COMI'IIOMISK. The law was construed moro or leas to mil the vendors and put Into ef fect. The result you all know. There no doubt that it has boon beneficial in mnro ways than one. Today with a pop ulation of ever fifty thousand wo have 104 'saloons , Wo have therefore , un doubtedly cut down the number of the saloons at least 50 per cent , perhaps more , hocuinc had the increase of the nalooni ; kept pace with the increase uf popula tion wo would certainly to-day have 230 saloons. So far no good. The school fund , instead of baing endowed hilh only § 115,000 , la now receiving over § 100,000 per am.urn , and for tlmt wo feel grateful. But thi ro is another side to this ques tion. When this luw was enacted the main c' j ° ct was to decrease ) the number of talooiui and increase Iho respectability of the vondora. However you may view this question , those who regard AJISOI.UTE rnoiunrnoN AS A PAIMTJ ; , and 1 am ono of these , believe that the main object of the high licouse law , at least for this city , vraj to close up the dives und denn and conliuo the tnitlic to n ehss of dealers who would conform f.i the spirit ' of Iho law. Hut w at has boon the result ? lastead ot closing thy low dives we otill have a great uuiiibar in full blast. Thone certain ly could bo clodisd by the municipal au thorities if they were disposed to take the tight course to closu them. The inter- prolation put down by the law in the bj- ginning was that the mayor and licensing board were ol > 'i.ated ; to laauo a license to uvory applicant upon the payment of the § 1,000. I have always main tained from the outset that the board waa clothed with the power - a or to reject every application which wao not in accordance with the letter of the law. The luw provides that NO UOi'.N : < i : shall bo granted to uny person who keeps [ a disorderly house or who has boon con victed of keeping a diaurdorlv hoiiio. JFy opinion in that vioy would bo nuatnintd by the boat legal authority. The board is in duty bound t' > exorcise that discre tion to ascertain through the police whether the applicant kui-pn an orderly house and in every canowhuro it is known that thu pirty kot-ps a vila don it fa their duty to refuse to grant a license. You aek what will become of the schools if we cut down thu revenue. 1 v/ould on- awcr , our children had better forgo the jnonuy derived from keeping open mien hell-holes. K/cr Etnca the Inn- has been in operation this misconstruction of iu plain intent Jus been a barrier t.i munic ipal reform and will H' ) continue until the orderly [ art of thuconinniuiiyiuarouaiidtu the nucesity of clontit ; theau w cissrooi.s : OK VICK h and crimo. They harb.ir not only il the ctooks and thu a thut pioy upsti co- 3. ciety night and duy but dr iw into thuir 3.J 3.n drag net our young men , who are there J led upon tha path that leads to the pcni- ( i tontip.ry and often to the gallows. " Prohibit on bunt nilVaiira where popu lar sentiment b not strong enough to mis- tain it. Four weeks ago to-day I was in the city of Laavenwortli , in the prohibi ( > tion state of Kansas , and 1 tool ; particular pains to inform mysulf how prohibition worked in tint state. I vvill.od up and down the principd streets of that city and 1 w&a amazed to see th.it uvnry third or fourth fitoro buildi ; . ; ; waa occu.tiiod in a saluouvith its dvu wide opun , j / liegs cf beer in front audit ; decanters of whisky , brandy nndh J other liquors ever tha bar. 1 made inquiry and found that 160 ta loom afo doing business openly i < Lcavenworth iii epitu uf oonetitutionn proliibiHnn. The only revenue fron this tratlia is the TUB of ton dollva per month , j.rnntc : ! by th city through au ordinance. NVir , Lodveii worth has only n population < > f 30,001 and maintains leO tiMoons. Omaha vritl her oO.OOO population can cunuiratnlatt herself to support only 104 saloons. A vcrj pnjuhar iinprussion prevails among sonic of- our ponplo and amen ; ; our city ofll ccrs that the restrictions imposed up.r ( the aalo of liquor is Bomothin ; ; unroptib lican and especially very ropulaivo to the Gorman-Amorioan olement. Thia is a free country , and when a foreigner laude on American soil ho im ' 'inc3 lie has the inallonablo righto to soil liquor when , where , and hot ? ho pleases. 1 cannot compreh nd where nnd they got this idea. 1 hara examined Iho rccoul of liquor regulations abroad and find that thorn ia not n country OS Till ! CONTINENT of Kurojio or the ISritlah lalca where the sale of liquor in not regulated and restricted A3 a police regulation and as 1 Icnrn the laws are rigidly enforced. No man can soil whisky , wino or any in toxicant in Germany , England , Franco , Austria , Norway , Swollen , Scotland , Ireland or Italy without r. proper permit and obaurving certain rtslrlctiona , 1 1 is only because our methods have not always boon rational , going from ono ox- troino to the ether , that they have prov ed a failure. In London , for instance , the liquor liocmo ia leaned , not to deal ers , but to the prc.nttecs upon which the liquor iii sold. That is ono reform I would like to inaugurate in Nubraska. The place ia designate 1 and liconcoi , and if the dealer occupying the promiaoa , violates the police roguhttinns the liccneo ia tovohcd and n valuable franchise ia lost. No liquor can again bo sold on these promises for a fixed porlod. What do wo find in inOUlt OUlt I'llBSENT I..V\V ? Von iasuo a licunao to a party , com plaint in made and auatainod that ho is itooplng a disorderly house and violating ; ho law. II o ia convicted , and the iconso revoked. Ho turns around and rocures a now liconao in the name of his jar-tender , wife , cousin , or ether rcla- ivo , and the dive ia kept opan right along. If the law would provide that the liconao ouca revoked , tlio prcmisoa : ould not again bo unucl for the nalo of iquor for five years , the ownora7ould lardly risk running disorderly houaes. Thpro are ether loop hoUo lu the law thich muat ba closed to make it efl'ect- vo. vo.But the main trouble is the lunioncy of our. .1 The other day 1 waa iu the police court as the 'principal wit ness iu a case of incendiarism. The parties accused of the crime otated under oath th'tt at quarter r-ast four Sunday morning they wont down Douglas street into a saloon where they partook ot some whisky and boor. Thence they went to another saloon aud took more whisky and beer. About that time the fire alarm rang. That ovidcnco wr.t given in the j.ohco court showing that a.i hour during which the law foibids aaloous to bo open either weekdays cr Sundays these parties weto drinking liquor. No notice was taken ot the evidence and I presume never will bo unless complaint ia made by a private citizan. J f the olTio ere were watchful' ' and desirous to enforce law , such ovidcnco brought into court would suflico for the marshal to enter complaint , just as ho has done against merchants who happen to have boxes piled on the sidewalk , in violation of the city ordinancas. [ Loud applause. ] Till : ( MTICEUS AUU I.AX. for the reason that they believe they are backed up by a largo majority of the poopln of Omaha , and that their conduct is approved by A ma jority of the voters. Until the people will in some emphatic manner express their sentiments , either throu , h the bjliot box or by public do- monalration , wo c.m look fur no great reform in our city government. Within the last few days I had a talk with May or Murphy on the onforcnmont of the lawa , as 1 have frequently baforo , and ho told mo that I could f. > rm p < > idea about the pressure broiuht on him. againat enforcing the l wa.Vhcn i 'no apasm of re form tonshed ouroitj' after the imp-am- inont of the ex-mayor the new marshal was ordered to CIAJSK TUB OAMIIMNG JIOUMHS , Within less than a week scores of busi ness mnn called on the nuyor , protest ing against the closing of these placet1 , nayiiig it was a grout danngo to to tlio city ing-nor-il and their business inter ests in particular. Wli.it wni thia man to doOf / courao his oath of ollico ro- iuireshim | t ; > execute the laws but when some of the bsot citizens como and uay this is a nucceaary evil \hioh must bo tolpratod , i'.nd they are reinforced hosts of wai J bummers and political workers , what qhc is to bo expected Kor myself I can tiuo another remedy. I WOULD I'l/Afi : TIIK ISLAM i : where it rightly belongs. Wo have cleaning up ever two or throe years nnd imagine the now broom will sweep clean but just as soon as it bus EweiJt one round it is laid nway. This is simply because - cause the community is not organized egiiinat one laws. Ono way of making reform od'octivo , is to reach the parties who lot the promises for vile and criminal purpooss. It appears to mo Mr. Presi dent , that tha root of the evil is the root of all evil gold. The desire to got money , the greed for exorbitant rents that dceiro thai causes men to commit all aorta of crimes causes wealthy properly owners , nome ot them were church mnmbora and rcspacted ; citi zens t > runt houses for $1CO par month for n brothel that would not runt for 825 to a decent mechanic. 1 would institute proceedings ag-unst the property owner * that rent the denii and ( liven in the Third ward , and have thesu houses lot tohono.it people , rather than v > oiitlavv.i. Now I don'c know who routs that palace of uiii and iniquity known aa TIII : ni't'Ki.vciMM which Is advortUod M a novelty in Oma ha. The place has been ro/iovr.tod , but is the B.IIIIH old den in which crooks and pickpockets congregate , in which men have boon maimed nnd murdered. picked up a dod or on the street this livening which invites young men to no "our pretty girls in blue" and not foigat the Sunday evening concert. 1 undor- atund it ia a encrcd concert. | f.i < iii/htcr. ! j The announcement of the "Bucrod" pro- rammo will ai'pHiir Hiturday ovoning. The pljco id by pll odds the worst in the city no far as public inuralanro concerned Yica U n mon < t > r uf auuli liiilenui mini. That t'i lie hste'J iiBi-iN tn lie nciin ; licit i.ceu tm , nfccn fiin.lll.ir with IIT face , Wo ti' ' lauitiiH' , tliun l-Jiy. tin n uinbiace , And the embracing pori'j'I is mached ut the Diickinglinm very e&sily. j Liughtor ) Reporters of ino press inform mo that I young men of our bat society are enticed , ' down there , I'MSTh'fl.1ilV M'NPVY MOIIT. The other day , two young men , clerks in a certain a'ouI decline * to name , worj taken in mid sn irod into the green room. Liquor waj poured out for the ladii and the yonu men worn Hiked lo foe the bill. Thiy resented the soft im pmehtnont and declared they hnd not or doted the liquor , when up jumped special policeman and says " 1 will ntak you pay or take you to jU ( ' ! and , fearing tlipy would bp dragged to the polic court , they submitted very gracefully Now , the city council , after nil the pro testa made time and again against thi resort , haa given Iho proprietor the right to employ A Sl'KClAt , POLlcr.MAN. The idea of nnthorlxing epooial police men for a disorderly houto BCCIUS vorj remarkable. That special policeman I thcro to protect the proprietors againaf the inroads of their patrons. Ho is no1 there to protect the patron against pick pockets , thicvoo aud sirens. Whenever u plucked victim protests ho ia promptly kicked out by iho cpccial policeman or taken to jail for creating n disturbance It strikes mo aa something singular tha : such n disorderly rcoort should bo not only licensed , but a special policeman ap pointed as a protector aud puardian o : the roughs that Infest the placo. Thci : that beautiful procession and drcsa parade ado that marches up and down the streets every night , enticing young men wlu know nothing about thin piaco to wit ness thia wonderful performance. There are such places in Chicago , St. Louis , aud ether cities , but nowhere do tno police tolerate such brass band ad vertising through the principal streets tnd avenues. Now I don't C.YTO about Mr. Nugent , lie ia a man who does not comprehend the evil ho is doing , lie is simply trying to make money in his own way , but THI : I'AUTir.s wno TAKP. HUNT from Mr. Nugent , and the city of Omaha that liconsoa his place , is really rcspon siblo for all that happens in that resort. "iVpplauso. ] 1 have eaid before that 1 am not ono ot : hose that believe in puritanical laws. J deut believe iu drawing the line co strict ly that you leave a largo body uf the com munity cntirnly outside of the bounds of ho law. 1 believe in rational recreation 'or the pcoplo on Sunday afternoons. You may not agree with mo but in al ) argo cities in this country and abroad ho men and women who labor during the week are ullowed to seek recreation n the public parks aud gardens , enjoying : ho perfumed flowers the shady trees and ; ho fresh air. But that docs not mean IJISKll GAKDENS. which in Omaha are moro like boar gar dens The beer gardens of Omaha are 10 more to bo somparod to iho boor gar- Jens of Germany or England than the Buckingham theatre ia compared with IJoyd's opera houao. [ Laughter. ] Over ; here r.t the opera houao they sometimes "iavo Eomo naughty exhibitions , juat SID ; hey have tonight but they como within ho bounds of decency. TLsro are no ; > ickpockots , nobody gota hurt or killed : nd they need no special policemen. Laughter , ] Now thc. o boor gardens which nome people insist are neccsuary , J maintain are not needed unless they maintain decency and order. Every wcl. ' informed German , Englishman , Iriahmnr or Scandinavian knows thr.t in Europe where there is no puritauiam n ccrtaii : respect is paid to IH.VT CLASS WHO WOKSHII' l > f Cil and duo rcgnrd is paid for their rights whether ono believou or does not believe. In these countries public resorts are closed during the hours of divine service and the same restriction imposed here would not bo hardship on any body. tUter church hctirs , the public gardens with their magnificent prompindes are thrown open and thronged by all classes. Hut no rowdyism is tolerated , there ia no drunkenness , and people only como 'or reoror.tiou , and , in frtct , very little iquor ia consumed. Thia i.i a contrast with our tie called gardens , where men got beastly drunk a-id people are slugged and mauled und the police court next nornlng presents a spectacle of black eyes and chewed noaea. Asa prime locossity for municipal reform , 1 would mpresa upon the community , thr.t run iinsr CITIXK.NS should bo induced to servo in the coun cil. Wont of our trouble arisen from tlio act that the best citizens refuse to serve or relegate the eity government to men vho nro without competency nnd without clear convictions of right r.nd ptopriety. Mayor Mnrphy tolls mo tint both hia pre decessor and himaolf have been powerless n the choice of policemen. Couticilmen lictato the police and rcjoct everybody hat iu not on their date. Thu leaves ho rnaj'or r. more ligure-hcad. The mlice u the chief guardian of our citi- /.ono , both aa to life and property. To nalto the police olliciunt i would amend ho charter and create A TOLICi ; ( 'OMJIISHIOK. o consist of nay five of our best citizuna ippoinicd by the gf/vornnr. Thiu coin- nission nli mid have solo ] > owur to ap- ) oint p'jli M clliuornandJ would intro- luco civil aurvluo reform into thin body iy rtijuuing apjiaintmont to bo made ro- : ardleHa of p.iluici. If a man proved limsclf computent , sober and ( .faithful ho hould bo retained in the service during good behavior and if ho became a drunk ird or neglected hia duty ho nhould bu 'cmuved and no councilman in Omuha ihould have inlluenco enough to prevent iis removal. There is no way of making men good except by precept and example , Vou Hint organize and you must impress upon ho pcoplo the advantage ? that result rom a reform In the municipal govern- neiit. When business men arc asked 'Why don't you interest youreolf in this natter1 ? thuy reply what benefit would t do UB. Tueso people are goud patroim if nun , they earn their inonoy easily and pond U very freely , and wo are not in clined to interfere with them. But if ou impress upon them that their por- lonul BHl'cty , the NAITTV 01' TIIKIlt I'AMILII'.S , he safety of property and the imposition of taxes to keep down thu lav/Icon olo- mint that dots not keep down they vill view the matter more favorably. Wo irj taxed half a million a yo.ir for county uid ciiy Dxnoiifljp and u great portion of his v.iat till m is for inr.intaining thu luaco in the city of Omaha which ia nov- r maintained , and for ooatrj of court ox- iotiK'3 in trying criminals. If tlio mr.r- ihiint who mokua lar'n { pr lit.i from Siilcs o bad pcoplo would rulloct that it i.i nure to hiu inturust to CLO.SB TUB ( JllOOKS OUT Imt ho would fct'l Hifer and Jiio taxes vould bu lighter , every man or woman nild wall ; the ti'.ituis of Oaialu night or ny In porfuct sufety , and v/o could hou'it ' Imt this ia the luat govurncd city in \nicrica , th , ro would ln > no trouble in ul atini ; hi. . i in tlio cauno of laiv und or- ur. Ono uf the means fur betloruiij UP cifj go ornmeiit 1'ca in the ballot box. 1 woul.l amend our ekct'on ' laws' so that NO VOT1NO ri.Aci : should he located Wlllun three M cks of any saloon That would 1im > i i ; od effort on the lesult of tV clcc'.i.'i-n | Laughter. ] Wo have a law on tl i , p'r.t- tito bonks that prohibit * tie ! mlo rf liqnors on election day ait th" hi ; h liren.'O law contains a o'ansr ' t'nt -ifcit.i f the 1'censoof ' any dealer tillr : ! , ' btni-.i . on flection days. Tlio Uw i ' a dead lot tor. Our city and county iui < ' "iriiiea ant our republican nd dcniot-iAtic couiitj committees nearly always l'v.ito their voting r-tacrm in some saloon. Why d < they do this I There ia ccrtninly no m.ii who wiuita to cast an honest vote with i clear head to haw to fleiht his way through crowds of drunken men 8lu rot.-dioa. Another needed reform 13 n law I'lllMAUY ni.KCTlOSs , There should bo the same ponaltioa imposed upon fraud mul brllinry at pri mary elections an there ii at gouoral elections. I don't believe that saloon kcoperu except thoao that enjoy those opocial privilcgo.iat olectiona , c\n fool aggrieved at what I any. They know what the law is and what outrages are committed at olectioua when the voters are debauched with boor and whisky , and not only t'ao voters nro Incapable of exercising the franchise intelligently , but the election board are half the time too drunk to canvas the returns. These are ; ny views briolly oxprcosed , nndrhllo there is much to nuggoat for legislation next winter , 1 will not detain you any naor. ; [ Applmno. ] The league tendered n vote of thanks to the speaker , and after tome further remarks by members , the meeting ad- ournod to two weeks from yesterday. " 1 was all run down , nnd Hood's Sar saparilla proved just the medicine 1 loedcd , " write hundreds of people. Take t now. . 11. Andrew , of flrutul Island , Is .it the Metropolitan. Coo. ! Carter , of Canton , Ohio , is tt the Metropolitan , II. Hill , of Antelope , ia registered at the Metropolitan. C. 11. Weston , of Nebraska City , is at he Metropolitan. Oco. ] 5urkL' , of North 1'Jatlo , h Bloppinu at the Mi'tropolitnn. W. ! ' . DriiiiBon , of Wayne , is iuirtercd | ; at , ho Motroiiolitau. L. 3) . KJJIobluto , of Mindun , is Rlopphif ; at the Metropolitan. . 1' . Slaiif-htor nnd wife , of ChicaRU , nro stopping at llio Metropolitan. rm W. I'ostRalo , of Washington , ] ) . C. , 3 eojdiirnhig nt the M'etropolitan , Hon. T. Jf. Murquotto caincup from [ jincoln hst night nnd in at the Mi Haul. Hon. [ II. Jl. Uttocloy , ono of U iroiiiiiiont attorneys , is at tlio Millanl. Charley Koj'crs , who Ins been in the south 'or hh health , returned yoalcrdiy , much im novcil in condition aim belter than hu Ima been for yoarj. .1. 11. BauRH , sherllf of Lincoln couuty , was in tlic city yesterday nnd left for homo list ovcinnj ; . Sir. I'atiRS had boon in pursuit of a 111:111 : indicted for here stealing , who was captured in the capital city and liound over to tlm nulhoiities of Dawson county , wlmro the crime wns cniiunitled. Gi-orfjc W. Karrcll , Lincoln ; M ra.V. . H. IDickonson find IMIss II. ] ! . Adams , Wnhno ; W. 1'arrinh , Oakland ; A. I , . Spnignc , H. L. Cononnd wife and M isa Tiiiico , Stromshnrp ; .facob WigsiiiH , ] i"nll3 City ; ] ' . A. lliirsim , I'ieri'O , and C. Jj. IOOUL ! > , Niobrnrn , were nt tie ! Millard yesterday. Dr , II. W. Hyde , who hat been nifiticatiiif ; about Chataiiqua Lnhu , N. Y. , rotiimod yea- terdiiy lo Omaha with hia wifo. Dr. llydu ia noltiii ; ; ' oomowli.it euubtirnt by hi > j sojourn in the country nnd exprcssua himself CH cxcocd- ngly pk-asod to ho back in the Onto City , vhich ho lliinks hao no equal any whore , nnd right hand is tired nhaking with hia hoata of fricmla. John 15 , tins' , Hollovuo ; ] f. M. ISoncsted , Xfobrara ; .1. T. Jlnllcn , Lincoln ; C. 11. IVavor , Ainswoith ; T. U. IWRoll , Vnlenline ; I'1. ' M. LaGraiiKO , l''ullcrton ' ; T. If. ( JillgBln , Slmberfc ; S. I' . Nuksoll , I'onca ; 13. C. .fiiolc- onond ifo , lilnir ; .T. KtcrlinR Morton , Ar. lorLndB' ! H. II. CUIIbivar , WnhooV. . T. Janiadoll , Columbus ; M. C. Keith , ! ; . W. Murphy and William Neville , North Plattc , nnd Joan Hoylo , ICenrncy , wtro nuc ts at the 'axtou yoitorday. J\lr. \ II. B. Taylor , tidvnnco ngont of Jfr. lo c ] < h JclTorHon , the great cornelian , wan in .ho city yewlordny , ( | iiailciol nt the .Millard. Mr. Tuylor saya that Mr. .U-lferHou ia > only niiUint ; a tour of fourteen weulw' duration , his acnsoii. IIo is ] > laiiiK the old roHitblo lay of "Jiip Van \Vinklo , " which ho him ilnyod for twenty-flvo yi-an , and whirh Inn ; iv ( 11 him a wurld-wido repulatiiin. Ho will ippcar iu Uniaha uoxt , wrak for the flivit liim > Mr. .leirorrion ii n uilllioim'rc and trnvob in iis own private car. lln in nl o ncc inpaniivl n thi. < Huniu car Ly nil uf hiconiji.uiy < , anil .hey all bleep and eat in the cur and do not iu .o llio holols. Mr. Juircrnon in now fiS yoar.s uf HK'O hut in na halo Quit hoazty na OVLT. Mr. Hnrry I'oiipor , who Ia tlio loading toner > f the Jiijou Ojiurn company , and the Now Vorl ; ou'h'liml in hin role In "Orphoim and Curidycc , " mot not n fiw Omuh.'i frlrniU yoalcrday who line ! known him Iu Dee Moinux i few years ago when niinply a local colthrlly , mil nt Iho time noted as a line vocalint and netriiinoiital performer nnd the possessor of i vrondorlully rich voico. "l > inafora"iiud tlm jiuliur light operas caino out , and the doiiinnil or vocal talent hocarnc a whirlpool that drew into tin ) profosHlnn. ninun the flmt Jlr. 1'epjier. I'ossccH'd of natural Iraiuatio poworn ns well an inimical talent , ho eon Ntiippod to the front , nnil liax ereatcd no ttln oiithiihiaxm ninon vocal connoiHHeiirH of Im east , while hiu many old ( IICIIIK | icjoiuo In ha cvont'i that h.ivo made him both fannms nil fortiinatii. "Woiniin anil llor a the li'ln of ati interesting illustrated roatisa ( ! Ji ( IH-'U-J ) Htm * , pojt-pai'l for hroo lettur ntninpn. A'ldrcas ' World't. Jiaponaary Afediojl AsBuuution , ] Jull'alo , X'arliiimoii , the nmu wli > wn tliorjnxl vith oinlicilemt'rit iu thn jio'leo loiirt by 'rod Uullono ami brought back from OliIu'B" ' n rciiuinltloii , v/n yuUurd. r dNcliurffl { by ulgo UoncUo The co .U , niiiuimtliifr to ovrr 100 , wcratn.xed ii [ > UKilu t the coinplniimiil. Wo littvn no hoisiution in rccominorul- ti the " ( , 'arland Ktovui nnd KUIIKOH. " 'Juir high roptitatiori for durability , tconoiny tf fuu ] , convenience and artintio niuh , tampa them as thu bust in the orld. It in thu constent aim of the nanufacttircrfi to make the very best lovca that can bo produced. They nro nrlvaJed. ' STYLISH AND ECONOMICAL { ToVwfS. From GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. ' 'In thn tfwt ' . iitih am . ! ! , in , li d > < , , drc iiukfri fnr a finebtnml \tl\otoii' , tlurc icrnvi to 1 > i Krc.il iMiiitoxprvni-il our nnow lirniul nlilih n ; | > , rs In Oio nmrkit fur thn frit lime lh ! CMon , tl ? . ; The ANCIUM \ KUKTRKX. It li ft MtnrhcBtcr ( iralucUon , of rxwcdlni ; flncnrii , depth , and ilrlinew < > f texture end li uueli tvnghl .ifttr for jJiJctts ml fur-tilmiunl mils , for chtldron'a oiuttiniM and UcllM'dlnncr ilrruoi. lit co. < t l < nhonn donicnt In lu HPCOJ , ni it can bo | nltrli od at llio i\nio pilcona onUntry brnmls. " BOOK REOEPTION. I'lio V. M , O. A. He.slro to Increase tlio NiniiliiH- Hiolci In Shclr Iillirnry. The YoungMon'a Christian Association 'eel the need of a larger rmd moro com plete library , and have decided to hold what they chooao to call a "Hook Hocep- .ion" on Tuesday evening , September 2.1,1881. They have issued n hrgo num ber of invitations , aud Iho following cir cular , which accompanies oachlnvitation , oxphtua the nature of Iho work. In ad dition to other funturoa of the evening .hero will bo an entertainment , which will consist of recitations by HI. Ceo. ! li , Uondcraon aud Misa Agnea McDonald ; vocal music by a qunrtotto composed of Mr. and Mra. 11. D. Kstcrbrook , Mrs. 0. Enquires and Mr. W. 11. Wilkins ; natrumental muaio by Miss Clara Una- ; in ; dhort addrossca by IJov. J. S. Dot- wilur and Uov. W. J. llnralm. Till ! L'lUCULAIt. The committee in charge of our libra- y , feeling Iho need of moro attractive jooka , ask leave to oubmit the following , o your consideration : Wo buliovo that both the number of visitors to our reading room and the nomborship of our association , would bo urgoly increased ifwo had a larger li- jrary of choice works. Wo have there- 'oro decided to hold a book reception , loping that through thii novel and pleas- int method ouv libtary may bo onlargcd tnd made moro usoful. The plait for .his reception ia. Dimply , that lach pur- son accepting the euclopoa invitation will bring or send ttho association rooma ono or moro buuka , to bu present ed to the association. To avoid having duplicate volumca wo auggoiit that you Imvo ivri unJurntanding with y.nir bookseller that an oxcliango may ho made by the aaai.cinlion. P'rii-nda mpy join in the purchnoo of n number of bouk'j to iiialio ii complete sot. You may not noofssarily bring new books , aa any Buitablo I'lioa ' from your own library will bu tltAiil.fully received. It in hnpud that you inny f.'el epccially intorvetrd iu this cll'ort for the youuj ; men ot Omaha , ixiicl do your part townras making the Y. M. C. A. library a credit to our city. A. D. SciiciiMniiHon.v , Chairman Library Committee. A Valuable Chill Tonic Komi llil.s Testimony. GLASUOW , Kv. , Aug. ISO , 1078. Mesj. ] { . A. Robinson t Co. Louisville , Ky. I certify with ploaauro to thu following facts : My daughter , ton yearn old , con traciu'l the chilli Amu ; t 1877 , on the Ohio lliver. No proscription over if fected moro Uian n temporary cupproflH- inn of the disease no tonics kept it oil" . 15ut Iho uuo of two bottles of Ilughen' ' Tonic cured her completely. Nha had no chili aj'tf r lakiny tin : first dosn. I ulao recommended the 1'onic in the cane of a two year old child of a neighbor , which had the chills for moro than a year. The Mild ix jM.rfi'iiffy cured byif IIHH of one batik : . 1 recommend X'Tunic to all siill'orcr.1 from chills unU t'uvor. Voura truly , ( Signed ) IS. 1'r.mn. Prepared by U. A. Robinson A ; Co. , Wholoiulo Drucgtols , and at retail by Suhroter & l > uohl , Diujjyiatn , Onmha. Rotaihi at § 1.00 ] > or bjttlo , six bottles for § 5.00. _ THE OONOORDIA , Jclchi-nllnii til llio HUlccnlli Annlvnr- i llial. Snolcly. Tlio Sixteenth iinnlvora-iry of thu Con- uordin Nociuty waa oolubratud at fiorinaniu i ill last ovi'niiif ; hy a tjranil fcotivnl I'ho olilo of fiio d'oniiaii population of his city gathered tu tiku : p.irt , in the 'oslivitien cf the occasion. Tiio ( irat nuloction wni tlio festival nntcli , coniposoil for Iho occaaion by I'rof. Harding. Itv.xs a prolty thiiif { nd waa fjroatly miprociato'l. Thia wit followed by the Vinta p chorni , ono of AIunduhaohn'H ' prultinnt jiiucua , from hin opera "hivcloi , " bv the eoncordia Hdciuty , with orchualral accompaniment. I'his ia the firgt time that any Omaha nocioty haa iiniijj with an orchontru , and thu aouiuty hut i\'m\it \ \ ncquittod thum- HolvuB nobly , and Biirprinud their many iriondu. Mr. Chriatmn Moyur Hang u ooautiful little tuner nolo , it waa splend idly ndiiplod to hin voice , and ho Bung it in a mannur which elicited hearty ai- The Musical Union orchoatra , nndor the loaUerahlp of 1J < tluiiin , rundurud its ii'jual linu iiiiisio , Thi > y pinycd Huvurnl Holoutloiio from tho'/'M 'irry War , " which uuomud lo tuko exceedingly with thu au dience , HH thm chnrining liht ; ; ojtura > o bound to plouso uvdryhndy , and uopcciul- y BO when performed by auuh n line or- chcalnt UH thu Muiiriil Unidii. After the concur ) , tlio rai > il inurch toolc place , and vftur iiidulgiii in n Suw trips < f the light 'untaatiu , thu company sit : down to un 'loijiint ' c'lllution to which they did full initica. The following ia the programmu if dunce : ) . , I'uldnulru ( wait'Scli'iUiu ) a. \ \ ' iu o. - - r.-ijuttjjiiiit. H. \\'uit/ . ) . Ti.lldi. . 10 Cjnniliill WiilU. II.Kchottlxvli. . I' ' . Itipplu. lit Laiiciorn. II. Pollen. Hi.ValU. . Hi. liiiKiT SuhuttlHcbo. | I It I < i a bold etaluincnt to aay that any iifdicino WIIB "novor known to fail , " but t i * sta'cd ' umphiiically by tlm propijo- era of HI/NT'S ( Kidnuy ami hivor ] Hi M- KDV. This inodicinuia aopocitlo for din- aseu of the kidiityB , livur and bladder , and has u ropuUtitm of thirty ytiaru tanding. SOLD HY LJ.V/illiaiiis&Soii . / AN'l ) SJJOH&CO , L AND WINTER. GREAT BARGAINS IBT Visitors ti llio Stale nnd ether * in noml of MenV , Boys' nntl Children' * "riiifr , will do well to call on ( ' $ The Strictly One Price House in the City Ami examine their goods and priiva. Th y carry the largest stock , and sell lower than any oth"r house in Iho city. Merchant Tailors don't fail lo call at i - - - a m BKA.OY KT. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , D. 3. A. Ejtablluhod 1878 Catarrn , gj 5 Dcafnr-'is. Lrngand NorTouoPiaeasne Speedilyand Irortnanontly Cured. Patiimtt Stir ed r.t Homo. Write for "Tim 3\lEDio..vMi'soNvaY \ ! ' , " for the People , - 'onar.ltationand Oorrenpondenco Gratis. P.O. Bex iJ92. Telephone No. 20. E i RON. EDWAKN RUSSELL , Poctmn-tr.r , Vavorpovt , Hays : " Physician of y ( jiln. Ability uu Marlcnd Sucvoeo. ' CONOR.S'-.MAS ! ' R'UIIPHY , Davcupori , $ " ' , \r. iionnrtbln M. i. Kino Ruconnn. VVot > d ri'tiCurca. \ . " H-\ura8 to KEisjaffrss'aczcEraEsnraDKtr nESffin : A $1I,0O ( ) Blcliipcr. Detective Goodhuo , of Iho Chicago police force waa in Omuhn- yesterday looking for a clerk who had boon on- ploynd in a wholcanlu houao on Wabaah nvntiuu , in Chicago. It wooina that n few daya ago the clerk , who , by the way , was an old and truated employe of the house , started for the bank t' do- pontt § 11,000 , fundo ot the houno. lie did not return aa noon aa aoon as ox- jicoted r.nd hia employera bccumo tin- easy and dispatched n messenger to the hank to uncurtain his whereabouts. IIo had not been aeon at the bank , and after n few hours search il dawned upon the minda of bin cmployora that ho had decamped with the funds. The matter waa nlacod in the hnnda of n detective , und ho found that the clurk hud taken with him a prrmtituto , abandoning hia wife. Ho traced the two to thia city , nml'.found that Mioy had pnascd a night in thia city , neutering under the name of Lowin. They wont from hero to K'.innaii City , thcnco ' Mr , ( loodhuo fol lowed them. Jl'o Biiya that ho will hnvo Iho clerk behind tlio bara In Chicago within a week. "What i-arscH the gn-iit 'niHh r.t Rclirolor & ] ! aclitH Urii Sturo ? " Tlio free distribiiriim uf piiiipi'lottli'.i ] ] of Dr. JJiwiuilco'H' ' ' < u h mul Jjiuij ; Hymii , tlio ino l popular rcMiicily fur C'oiiI'M ( ; Colds , ConmimpliDii and llrouuliiti.i now market. Ruk'iilur H/.U 50 ci-ntH mid S 00 CAPITAL PKISE $75,000 CE-TicItolu only 53. rax isiafla iitate Lollery Comoanv. Hchcifb'j entity nnc u * mti > rfe\at ( M cntti fnr nil the MtntMii and Stmi-Ann Utr.innyH o/ tlavoiiuiinrt Stale tintleru fcmj/ unit in iiers.m vinnane a.d control tnt Drau tkrnwfri , mul thai thr anmo are eiiumcledMI iume3ty/crnecr. anil m your' < < rflouartt ( ttll f.ar tffii > . na autknrttt tkt ci rit > ur.'t la tuu thttt.ir t-f-Mit , irt'b/ai'itmitti cf cur sie-.at'jrci 6inltc < in iit advci'tiJiir. : ; : ' ! : . " Invirpontcil In IBM [ or tfi yecrn by the ItRltlctnri I 7cJi : ' tlt/uUuDilcl > llallu purpoeoo wllli t > cvji U.l olSl. ( too , ( XJ ) to vhlrii a rown'o { ariU ot OT I iif.C.OOD tt\a t'lnoo boon tuli'oil. nyin mor hcDilup ! V0)11'3' ) ' votl Hi f'AuohliK Ruimideaiiailiol thu iirvwnl lltta cimft'iutloc ' Uopicii tiaoaii-.Mi SJ. A. V. 1B7J. Plo : only Lottery ever voted on and en * dorwoil by thu jiooplo of any Stato. It navrrMileior por.panev. It grand ulnglo natnbor drawings tnki place monthly , A Hplondiil importunity to win n Fortune Tenth ( iriind hrnwlni ; Qlas.a 1C , In the Acnd- muy of Muiiio , NowOrluunn , Tuuaday , Oeto- ht-r 1 Ith , 1881 173d Moathly CAPITAL PllIXK , ? 7COCO. 100,000 Tickets at Kivo7)ollara Kaih. : Krns- tloiui , In l''itli.s [ In pruport'uu , LIST UP I'UIZIiH. i ( in do . . K PIIXK ! OFC ! W . note B do fiwrj . lu.at 10 do icoo . id.coi 10 do tOO . ; . . . , 10OH leu ( lo sou . x , oc HW do joe . Bo.at { OT do WJ . S6 IXH low ( lo 9J. o Avptoiaau gn pi'irjm ol fno , P ( lo diT BCO ! B do do SCO ! S7 i'il l nrjonntlnj ; to Atiplloatlvn lor r > t9 to otnb nliouiJ bu taAdo call ? Ui'j oWdi ) of tbo Cuiuj'auy lu New Orleaun. tii r lul'Houiiuiitiw o.iaij ( itiue fun italof. O. Unnoy Oril u payalla jut miifiUrc'I tattoo to 1/UW ORI.KANH NATION Ar , DANK , Now Otlc ni , EiC. t'oHKl Kbtci mul or Jlony luittra by lull or tx ruti ( i.'ljruuu ! VJLU Ufiv-cOn by . .iim- 4ui i -tntt ) to ui 'J. A. DAUI'UIH , NowrB _ 9i7 Bovouth ot . M'aibniKtou u 0. From PETERSON'S MAGAZINE. AiMlhnr ff.is n liHnc * to 111 nnnynf rtir nJ ! IrlondsnltliovoM ati r "lixlnit to our Im > t , nn > l t : n"ni ; tho-n til none li&vo Im- ' * PI ! tlio'h'nt Intrt il I'otwi'cn thf l st Mason nml Ihli to lof | iutpiv o llian tin1 ARrinr. VviKTF.rs 1'nr depth of pllo , nr < | r nlmep-j of mlor nnd cliiralillily , llm Ar.ctnii VCI.VKT- . lurr.vpiHl l\v nothing ol UK kind. It 11 fliown t'.li sr.ijoti lnnll | tin' ' .Tm ( xnd incut liiuiiiiUiil rhudca oml tlnlfl tli.it are nil- \ni \ In the tnctt faphlmmlib I'arl Kii nnvoltlco , ntidn would ri | ly | ciimmrtiil the pxqulsllo ilM'xni In tlio AIHMIR Dr.nniH VKtARTCRNH. done In II'.ICK ' and ftll ilmlraMo 5 ilor , which can \ > a CuinlilncOllli erc.-xt tIToct cither ltli silk or woolen drcsa m.- tcrlnlj. " Iho Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPDD LIVER. I.OIM ofnpiiptIfc , IJowt-U costive , 1'alu In tlio bend , with a dull Bcnnntlon In tlio bncU pnrt , 1'nla niiUcr llio shouldrr- blndc , I''iilliiens nflor outluc , wlcli it ll - liicllnntion Co exertion of body ormlnd , Irrltnlilllcyartompcr , Iow plrlt , wUU nfcolliiBofhnvlnir ncclccCdtl Homoduty , WcnrlncNB , Il7.7.1nc8i , KluCtcrlnirnt tbo Ilcitrt , Docs boforotlio eyri , Hanilaclio ever Clio right eye , ICentlcnmicsii , with 111 lu 1 ilrcainii , Illulily colored Urine , and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S i ji rjH are cgpeclnlly adapted tO SUOll CH50H , OIIO llOSO OlVCt3 BllOll tt. clianRii of foi-ltiipr i to astonish tlio sulforor. They Iiirrf nbo the A | > i > ctttonna cnueo tlio body to 'I'nlm cut riuMli , thin tlm nyntcm U lloiirlslird.niHl hytlii-lrTonlo Action on tlio l > K s v * " ' rBI.j' | aiurrnv St..rtf.V. GltAT IlAiit or WilixKRlts chani'od to a Gixissr 1II.ACIC l > y 11 suiKlo mu'llcittlon of tlil.1 Dm. It Imparts u nitturiil color , nets Instuntunoously. t-nld ) > y DrucBlotB , or Bnnt by ospress on repolpt of 3 > . Office , C4 P/lurrny St. , Now York. cwcfccatorN. V. , OtpI'M . imiMcMliants. nl Nov/nV , y. ; . , Cijiltnl l.i/C.Wf.O , n.Usi'o'.jhl , ipifc.1. . . . . " fund Cat tM OMAHA NEBRASKA. Tlio Kctiolaatlo year ooinincncca on tnci First Wciiicsflay in SeDtcmlicr , Tlio conr o ol Instrncttoii embraced all the Klcnioa tary nnil'lilKlior brancliou ot a UnUlicd education Dillorcnco n ( Ilcll loii In no oliuUcIo to tlio idraln- > lon ol yoiin ; lajlcu ruplld ro ruoutvej at any time ottiio year. TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Incluillui ; Hoard , \Vashliii ; , Tuition In Kngliih aud t'rcucli , uuo ol bools. J'lauo , ( xirictBlou o ( Five MonlliB , - - § 150.00 KXTKA CHAUai'.3-Irawlni.ralntlns , Harp , Violin , ( luitar arcl Vocal Music. Ituluri'ni'cu uru tonutreil froai all pcnon ? nnknow to the Inetltutlon. For fuitter Informatinn ipply ttio LAIJV Iv Il.tu&u WHEELER BROS D IIOOIW. HL'IIUUL JIOUKS ANO STAPLK AND I'ANOV ISUSCOOYTHE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS ( Uaion ft flimlta Orrta mJ PI n > i Ow. . ' c Ctr Co. , 4i. ) FINE wonKm tnHfu nvmU , Iwritt lt < tlr , fairr , ft , wn PIANOS. ORGANS , II. R. CARS &Oi UNEQUALLED Ft' XnMi rVRVlTVRS tr annlfaiu GLASS , CHINA , Ac. , Ac. AWARDED / GOLD MEDAL , ' I IA. ITuHft XiUhttn. ln& * . ! Uj7 ' sT' , jlCTl'litL ) UNLY 11V TIIM RUSSIA CEMENTCO. , Gloucester , Mi'i BAMPLE TIN CAN SENT BV MAIL , 20 CT&I