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B e g S - 1 THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, TUES ~ - DAYf. SEPTEMBER 26, 1282 — The Omaha Bee Pablished every morning, exeept Sundsy Whe on.y Montay worning daily, TRAMS BY MAIL —~ One Tear.....810.00 | Thres Mor ‘.‘,u.l]l.m )| One W @iz Months, THE WEE vy Wodnanday TERMS POST PAID — One Y 2,00 tx Me 100 Ax or News todev. Montte,, 80 oAN Nrws CoMpA eru in the Tnited Siates 1, Bole Agente ors Cun Pri BUSIVESS bottors 1 ¥ pittas dreasi : Ber Prou #ANY, Owrsa, Drafta, Cheel @oe Orders to be madn papabl rder of the Company) fhe BEE PUBLISHING C0., Prope 5 ROSEWATER, Editor, Grx, O'B banking will fill books, ~'s opinion on political Tur records of candidates aro the only beacons to guide ars in their docirion at the ballot box. Ve 1y letters somo ark- Joux BriGHT recoives ms rezarding Bright's diseane ing why he can't find a remedy. oracka Tue greatest carion ty in No politics —a railroad orzen whic ports Hon, M. K. Turner, aup- Axoruen gislative investization into printing steals would put the od tor of the Lincoln Jowrnal all out of Gore. Tur telegraph is full of platforma now-a-dage. Platforms but the people have partiea more by their ca wro nie taken to j didates, Tur Tammany tiger has drawn in its claws. Joha Kelley oredi for Cleveland, th o for governor, Tilds who wishes that he hada’t vo the river and hachor bill. Ttc the nomination for governor of Mas- sachusotts, him Waex fidelity to the dictates of party machinery clashes with the in- torents of an efliciont government and an honest officiary it becomes the duty of every good citizen to revolt against the machine, — Manosis in Virginia appearsto be in its last throes. A political move. meat with no other vitality than that given by office broking and the cham- ionship of repudiation ought to go overboard. el Taz eloctric light is the nightmare of gns companies. In Philadelphis since it's introduction, the companies have reduced the price to consumors to $1.90 por thousand feet and of. fored to light the city lampa for noth- ing. — Bwraring by telephono to affidavits is now the custom in many lawyer's offices in Chicago, Swearing at the telephone has been tho practice of thousauds of subseribers throughout the country ever since the instrument eame into general use, Pareromsm must rank abovo party. If the people stand by in silence and allow the sharks who follow in the wake of every party to capture and hold it organization they Bean blame ouly themselves when open revolt be- oomes neoesewry to regain the chan- nels for the expressiom of psrly nenti- ment, SkokeTARY FRELINGHUYHEN has authorized s denial of tho statement that he under no ciroumstances would socept the mission to Wagland, In connection with the denial it may be stated that Me, Frolinghuysen is now an avowed candidate for clection to the United States sonate, Folgor, Teller and Frelinghuyson soem to like home politics better than the cabinet. Ourver AMes securod the republi- ean nomination for licutenent gov- eraor in Massachusotts on the plea that he wanted to vindicate his father, Oakes Ames, Mr. Oliver Ames may be an honest man and & good oitizen but it is difficalt to see how he will ba able to vindicate his fathor, who was neither, by securing the lisutenant governorshipof Massachusetts. Oakes Ames died with the record of w life whose best years were devoted to cor- rupting congress in the intorests of Credit Mobilier, No public hoaors given his son osn effuce that record, Tus Buffalo Ecpress, the strongest and most influential newspaper in western New York, and which was a staunch supporter of General Gar- field's administration hoists the name of Grover Oleveland, the democratic candidate for governor of New York, and will actively aid in his campaign against Becretary Folger, It claims Erie county for the democratic ticket by 5,000 wajority, which is a traufor of 7,000 republican votes. M. Cleveland isadmittedly the best mayor Buffalo ever had sud his record asa private citizen and an upright and ef- ficient public officor is espected to esrry bim throught. renk of commod Next iy of whom ‘; ) the commanders, THE BPREAD OF) ANTI-MO- NOPOLY. Over one handred years ago the American people revolted against the E the power of the crown as represented by his Third an oligarshy of woalth, which is abus- yvernment and the abuse of majesty G oorge the a revolt is in propreas against wealth o8t ing th n poross t who have contrib- alation. The present that of 1 one. Tt is accomplishing by 1ted toits accur unlike isa press and the ballot what out fore- fathors made securs by the bayonet a the bulict, Ita declaration of independence is directed against ¢ monopoly, and voices the renti- nent of hundreds thousands in iomanding that corporations ic arc the crectures of the states shal!l be controlled and regulated by their oreators Nothing shows so clearly the neces sity of the as the rapldity of its spread jthrough- out the conntry. Ten years ago the question was a local issue. The public prows avoided it. The pulpit and the platform kept Party and party politicians felt no promnre of pub. lic opinion which required any utterance from them on the subject anti-monopoly movement silent, To-day every leading newapaper of the land ia forced to discuss the ques- tion with it's readers. Both politi- cal parties ina score of states have affirmed the supremacy of the people over jthe corporations and congress at each sossion is besicged with peti- tions signed by thousands of o demandiog the pas laws as will regulate tho greed and control the abuses of corporate monopoly in the United States. The spread of anti-monopoly has the h of ena of sul o have witnaeesed the solidations av A hundred th railroad, u web of iron w world. land and which nine-tenths of the entiro trada of the country flows to and trom the farm house, the factory and the warkot, to every nection of our acts as the arteries through are now virtwally controlled by six railroad kings. Their will makesand un- makes communities, raises or deproses prices and therefore values, builds up or destroys industries and elevates or lowers at their own caprics the cost of living in every corner of the United States, The products of our farms, pagers to build a new mansion, which wonld not swallow s quarter of & million every four years for ‘re. pairs”—to say nothing of leaving the president periodically without a place to lay the executive head OUR FOREIGN POPULATION Thirteen per cent of the populatior in the United States is foreign borr Tn 1880, socording to tho last cens balletin 6,679 943 of the inhabitant f this country were not natives, Thie dces not ine! the children of for eignera, many of whom are as foreign in all essontials as their paronts, T proportion of foreigners to native borr citizens has boen steadily increani in this country eince the year 1850 when the ceonsus for the first ti information on the At tha citizans were four gives exact the matter of nat time the fore to be 4% then populati'n and 11 per cent. of the total wh 1870 the foreign element 17.6 pe cent. of the white population of the country. How large a foreig among the men of the 25,000 or 9 per cent, of on population. In was lement existed revolution cav- not be determined as the first census gives the population without nativi- ties. During the sacceeding thirty years no record of the immigration to y was kept. In 1820 there were 8,385 immigrants rccorded for the prec timated that we this count , #nd g thirty years it is ec received in all about a quarter of a million of aliens. This is probably populati more e the mark, and cur certainly at that time nutive than over bafore or since. The yearly incresre of ar- rivala since 1h in very nearly o stant until they last year 789,000, almost as wmany ived intho first half contury our existenco a3 a nation, In 1850 toe tituted 43 Irizh c of our he pro- per cent, Siue toreign reaidenta, ed clement has steadily y the last letin the natives of Irel portion of Trish has steadily and the G increased. I census bul- id in this e 1,804,671 an empire is the birth. country are ehown to while tho Ger place of 1,966,742 of our population, The mnatives of Jritain are rica, 717,081; 917 337; of Norway, 181, Great f British / of Swed 729; ce, 106,971; of China 104,541 vitzerland, 88,621; of Bomehia, of Moxico, of Holland, 58 (9¢; of Poland, 48,5567, and of Italy, 44,250, It will be meen from the statistics the outputs of oar mines, the products of our factories, the stcck in trade of our merchants are at their mercy. Our crops rige or fall in value in ac- cordance with their tariffs, Onr cities grow or lavguish in sympathy with their discriminations. QGur govern- ments municipal, State and national, feol the influences of their lobbics, and our courts are packed with their obedient tools, It is & national emergency which has called the anti-moncpoly agtiation nt> existence. A power is growing up within the state which is greater than the stato itself. Its tyranny is grounded on the inflacnce of vast ac- cumulations of capital nurighteously wrung from tho pookets of the poor. Strong enough already to defy the law it is entrenching itseli be- hind the bulwarks of & sub- sidized press, a corrupted party organization and & prostituted judiciary. The law making power itwelf is alnost within its grasp, It ean only be kept in tho hands of the paople by a bold and indopondent as- sertion of their rights at tho ballot box. No party organizstion which dal with the overwvures of the mo- nopolies or dares to voice the wishes of the railroad kings can onforce its diotatea wpon the mass «f honest The people have more av stake than tho parties, in the ultimate triumph of antimonopoly principlos and If managors rofuse to permit anti- mouopoly sentimout to find vent through the reguler chaunels it must spread itself, as it ie now largely do ing, outside of party conventions und through the nomination of candidates for public office whom the people re- spect aud tn whose integrity aod abil ity they have confidence, voters, Reratis still continue at the White housc, and the president on his ar- rival in Washington, after & month’s absence, was compelled to quarter himsclf elsowhere, There must be a heap of wear and tear in the preslden- tial mansion] The Philadelphia Press thinka that it has the samo capacity for ‘‘repairs” that the governor of South Carolina in the good old days discoverod for “refreshing” himsolf, Beofore Hayes came in there were *‘ropairs,” the bill of which cquatled the cost of the building of an ordinary palace. When Garfield took posses- sion something like §100,000 in ‘‘re. palra” went into the taxes. When Arthar took posseasion last fall an. other thumping bill of “‘repsirs” ap- peared in the sccouuts. Now there has boen six weeks of ‘‘repairs” and the president is held out-dours until the last touches can be added. Two movings are eaid to be equal to one fire in household maxims, but the presidential mansion shows more vio- lent symptoms of the destruction of realty. Perhaps, all things consid- ered, it would be cheaper for the tax- Masters get r - active | according to le * e get qnoted that the percentage of foreign- ers is increasing relatively much faster than that of the native popula- tion. The census brings out the fact that our colored population is about equal to our foreign, and where e element predomninates the other is not conspicuous, The sole exception to this is the state of lexas, which hos succeeded in ob- taining o lsrge foreign population notwithstanding the regroes wero al- ready there in larzo numbers, Cali- fornia has 54 per cont of foreigners which is a greater proportion than any other state. In Wieconsia the foreign vlement constitues 0 per cent of the whole, in Massachusetts 256 per cent, in Rhode Island 24.5 percent, New York 24 per cent, in Illincis 19 per cen’, aud in Ponnaylvania nearly 14 per oent. ] THrRR are thousands of anti-mono- polists among Valentines' supporters. Chey believe that the republican par- ty in the best party that ever existed to right the wrongs of the peoplo— whether inflicted by railroads or from any other source of oppression—and looking at the sitnation in this distriot with a cr'tical eye—they infinitely prefer to fight within party line for such & candidate as Valentine—to a bushwhacking campaign on the verge of democracy for such a man as Tur nor, inapired nnd prompted by Rose. wator and his compeers,—-Blair "ot The anti-monopolists among Val- ontine's supporters are scarcer than hon's teeth Thero are a good many #ho call themselves auti-monopolists in ordor to cateh votes or to curry fa- vor with the farmers, The mass of anti-monopolists in the Third district are opposed to Valentine's candidacy, Thoy beliove him to be a tool of the eorporations und a corrupt representa- tivo of the people, who has gained his nowtnation by trickery and by the The atrongest proof of Valentine's monop- oly connections iv afforded by the vigoreua support which ho is receiving suppression of public sentiment, from the corporation attorneys and tho endorsement given him by the railrosd organs, — Giex. SHEKMAN grows more cheer- ful in his views of public atfuirs as he advancos in years. At the soldiess’ reunion in Wiers, N, H., he took oconsion to refer to the national capi- tal and said: *‘1 assurs you, comrades, that w you hear 1t spoken that Washiug in all corruption it is a great mistake T'hero is & beautiful city, aud that is Washington; & very beautiful city, with a fine population, and the businces of the government is done economically and well. Iknow our newspapers and public epeakers are apt to say that Washington is o sink of iniquity. It is not s0. There are a great many good people there. You may come there in peace and safoty, and look upon the capital and be proud of the work of your people. 'The work of the government is being done econowmically and well, 1,000 2w :glh of service. Their be uns down by $600 if not at sea. W $1,200 and & there every day, and every cent of it is nccounted for, I doubt if there an be found anywhere apon the Mer rimac & marchant who ean show as clean & sot of books as are kept at Washington, You may go South, my friends, where you and 1 fought, where every bush concealed sn en- “my, whore the slaves cultivated sogar and rice; vou can got nville, New Orleans, r Southern poiuts, and cotton Jac earing as I have hore bef: 2 That is what we fought fc did not go there to kill thosa people. BLAINE stock sinco the Maine elce s par and rising. THE LATE CONVENLTION Prios Tarns Up Bpecial Dispatch to Tun Brx Kaxsas Crry, September 25 —Col. James B, T rice, of Jefferson City, one of the most prominent mail contrac- tors of the west, and one of the de. fendants now under indictment at Washington for atar ronte conspiracy, appeared before the United States court to-day and voluntarily surren dered h'mself, presenting a o f the indictment and warrant issued from Washington, Pri as boen for eome e nnder medical treat- tates that ha absent from ment. A 8o0n he returned mnd was informed of the matter he ceme to make answer to the authorities He gave bend in the sum of £10,000 to appear before the next term ¢ court and the bond was forwarded t ton for approval, Col, Price, An Eye Witness' Summary View of Nebraexs Mach! ¢ s To The Eiltor of Tnw Bur ng when weuk, b o arise m strong, The very snares mine ene Shall be to me a stay! fos hove set Pawnbroker shops wre like the blood-suckers, or wa may dominate them the machine vertexcs, which are scattered throughout this y: g com- wonwealth, for the purpose of grind- ivg dpwn the poor and friendless They are superinduced by that's no for the grand horde that fol ny Douglas bna yeomanry. their numerous vices, bu iko 8o many sheep withou , at all. 018 hes on her breast, and rest on a bed of thorns, porate attorney Thurston, the repro- bate Green, the conceited nell, all tend to illuminate the trade and barter magnetic circles. Their advico is like snow. it falls the longer it deeper it sinks, Whon will t! senso of ropresentative Ncob eteer clear of this Tuke for inatance t of and capper Casper 4£. Yost, when o1 hearing of the approbetion the Valen- tine re n et U. P, frauds, the de: leec eoks her Ths cor- Con- the soiter s, the pro- 2 was ciples of pro| riety and d 8, “*Wo nuve got d— 8— of a b— where want m now;” referring to tho voteran Van Wyck. The il i Church Howe demonsatr. that his own perfidy dacy. Whilst with rus he would sell of his own mother to bet condition of pocket. The ignomix Giriggs was imported clear from Gor. meny in time to carry through his he programme, et the oarnest tation of Jack Daws, ry goos, and Gad, why he was paseed down from the Old Reserve for an express purpose, as the defeat of White and tausom fully attests. Lvery rascal is smart, There can be no great and th suceeasful knave without some natural ability, and if smertness is to condone after giving bail, loft to-night for home in Jefferson City. He sayathat his sojourn was spent in Cenada. et The Winter Orusade 3pecial Dispatch to Tirw Lins. Cntcaco, September 25,— Young Men's Ch Acsociation of this city has eont invitations to ministers of the northwest for a convention here, October 11, 12 ana 13, to con- sider the question of revival work tho coming winter. Ovor 4 nisters have signified their intention to be pres It promiaea to bo the largest gathering of the kind ever held in Chicago. It is announced that ad- dresses will be dulivered by Rev. Charles Spurgeon, Jr., of London; Dr. Meckay, of Huil, England; Rev. James H. Prooks, of 8t. Lovie; Rev. Pierson, of Indianapolie, Jharles 1L wler, uckhu's Brer Sarve waranteed to refunded, ¢ wale by O, for all diseases of tho Kidneys and wma | Vf B[R e 1% hias rpecific action on this most important u Crncn or COMPTRO'LER OF C WATHINGT0, September 1 1y evidoncs en nad an 1e the of Omaha, in the ! Nebracks, n I ection Fiftv-one e revised itatutes such rascality £s emanated from the late convenuon, 1t naturally seews in their own estimation of men they will boglad to ste their childrenscoundrels, For ivis generally known that theso were men wseembled who are notor- iously dishoneat and corrupt. There may be a great many idle words pro- mulgated in saping it, but that is the subatance o the whole. They con- spiro against society although unwil- ling. They nre the corruptors of youth and of that popular rystem of government, which in timoe will resutt in a failure. The reason we allege is that intelligence aund counecience n not conterd with uusorupulons 'mariness and the free uso of money and certainly the outcome seems to Jjustify this gtatement. The contemnpt- uous despotismi—in the Third district owis a judge, controls commissious and newspapers, The journals that boast londest of Valentine's candidacy wear the heaviest chains of the em- pire. All honest men despise them on acoount of their flippant rouality, The withdrawal of Hon. M. K. Tar- ner which they sought to impel by choice words, they now seek to im- plore by terror. But we trust to God that honor and heroism will demon- strate that the knights of the farms and toil shops of the Third will have moral courago, patriotism and skill enough to right enormous wrongs without any tumult, and we fondly hope we will ba ablo to vindicate the ideal and power of our popular ays- tem, to deal succesafully, pescefully, wnd lawfully with the most deeperate party lash, tyranoy, which has en- grossed the altention of electors atnce the daysof tho old capital Batler regime Central City September BUTL&R COUNTY FAIR. Corrorpondenca of ik Bik, Davip Ciiy, Neb,, September 23 -- The Butler eounty fair just ol with the grandest and most suocossful exhibilion ever held in tho state, Tho average daily attondsuce was about 3,000, the roccipts wers about $2,100. Al promiums were paid in full. The agricaltural exhibition was svid by every ono i attendance to bo the best ever seon at any county fair, The cattle shown was equal to the stato fai; exhibition, and the fair was financially, socially and in every other way & grand success and a credit to its managers and Butler county. Cirizex, —_——— PARTIES WHLL, DEFINED, Oumana, Neb., September 25. To she Edisor of Tus s, w York Sun locking beneath f the political waters, well and fittingly defines the political par tios a8 they actus'ly exist in this state at the present timo, It says: *‘One party cousists of Jay Gould and the men he owns, The other party con- sists of the men who prefer to own themselves.” Let every person who reads the above, question himself as to the truth of this definition. Onmana, Household Woxrds, Jawes Pearson, 25 Sixth street, Buffalo, fays: “'T havo uled your SPRING BLOSSOM for myself and family, sud think it inval- uable as a bousehold remedy, for regulat. ing the bowels, liver and kidneys. 1 shall vever be without it." Price 50 cents, I have said $1,000,000 ‘is collected Aok g ays: 1,400; the )in lmpal 3 ““l have used it advantageously red nervou supply. trial bottles 10 cents, |ALL 'KINDS OF Winea.: 12 testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this 13th day of Eeptomber, 1852, JOHS JAY KNOX, p rollor of the Lurrenty. | of JCurrency burein, the Uomptroller of ha Curry cy de- partment. The Merchants Nutional Fank succed to the business cf the St broska, f Omaha, will Baak of Ne- 3 BOGERS, V oo Presidant, B, WOOD, ¢ Omaha Savings Bank. CAPITAL, $150,000. Liability of Stockholders $300,000 J. E. BOYD, President. J. W, GANNETT, Vice Pre: MANDERSON, Managing JOHN E. WILBU Tntorast Paid o5 inss, s five per cent per anuum, com >-unded a. ally, minds ) Real Fa'ate aud on approved Li0ang siass tiewl Reiaiaiand an apurored rates. Will Parohage Res Serate Mortaanes, Mu- County atd State Warrants (Ja1] 2 {he Bianx for application blanks and tor L Ly Thtormaticn neoded Office Hougs 2,2 Matter of Apy for I Notice s hereby given that Charles Morin did upen the y of Sepr. A. D 1882, filo his spplicat on to the Mayorand City Council of Omana, for Mais, Spirituous and ous Liy 1%th and Cuming from the 10th day of January, 4} Tig Ouana Ben pewspaper will p atove notico ouce e1ch wesk for tw weeks at the wxpenre of the applieant. The city of Usma. ha i3 0t 42 be charged thirewith, 300 L ¢ awwr, 2 City lerk, Matter of Application of I Liquor License, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given|that F. Leeder did upon the 26th day of Sept, A. D, (552, file his application to the Mayor and City Council © Qwaba, for liccnse o sl Malt, Spirituous asd Vinous Liquors, at No. 1416 Farsham strect, Tuird Ward, Oaha, Nels., from the 10tk day of Oct. 1552, 1o the 10th day of Jauuary 1553, If there be no obfection, remoustraice or pro. tost flled within two # from Sept. 26th, A. D, 1852, the said liceuse will be cranted. EDW. LEEDER, Teeder, for Appli st e OMANA Ban newspaper will publish the FLE v, DR, B, sUHKKER, )1 ipia ) Phvsician and CHREONI JEAS L Modicines furnishod at oftice Office N. W. ocorae d Farvam strects DexterL,, Thomas&iro, WILL BUY AND SELL, LIS T, BT A T AND ALL TEANSACTIONS OCNNECTED THEREWITH, Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Ete. Call st office, roow 8, Creighton Hlock, Omabs DRY GOODS HOUSE | | Fine Fabrics, | ilks, | Mervellieux, Rhadames, Plushes, b v Velvets, o | U Drop de Almas, u Ladies’ Neckwear, FICHUES, COLLARS, &U We invite examination. Stylea, ice goods. o the Lowest Pricos, We want you to call and sco STOCK OF DRY GOODS, : 1307 _F_ARNHAM ST, i NG TH-WESTERN Marble Works, A. BAUMEL:TER, 1243 NORTH EIGHIZZLTH ST £ Rl i, 8 Tw!nx L I. BOUGLAS, SARCHITECT, Carpenter, Superintendent. &o, Al kinds of joh work done. Old Buildings structed. ew bulldings erccted. Plans and specificstions furniehed. 1416 Harney St., het. 14th and 15th iy 14 6m,. IRIEDVHACD A MRS. MATILDA BOEHME, IVIX Y O X EVE, Removed t0 No. 113 Howard sre 11th 12th, fimt (o 5 west of Wostern Union JINO. CANE. JOHN HAMMOND, Elephant Corrall 13th AND LEAVENWORTH ST. (¥orthof Wyoming Coal Yard.) ANTIQUARIAR RECKSTOR: 1420 DOUCLA Hmrlquufiari of il Literati, holeeet coil tlor JOND-IIAND BOOXS SCHOOL BOOKS A SPEC. Cash paid for Socond-Hay or exchanged for new, H. CHONFELD, { 22.1y PR( |, BROWN Warns all his friend and those that do buy Fur. aiture, Carpets, Stoves aud Crockery, that he a 1 be found only at ¥o, 1205 Douglas street, and other place. You are daily imposed upon Ly ver dealers who ropresen 1 own this bores. § bave the largest stock aud b the low= st prices in the city Matter of Application of Owen McCaffrey for Liquor License, NOTICE, Notice is her:by given tha Owen MoCaffrey did Upm the 23d day of Sept. A, D 1182, flo his ap plieation to 420 Maycr and C ty Coucil of Oma a, for licenss to sell Malt, Spiritu.us and Vino Liguors, at ncrtheast corn'1 of 16th and Douglas stroet, Third ward, Owa'a, Nebratka from the 10th day of OGt. 1888, 10 the 10th day of J nuary, 1553, 11 tLore be 1o cbjection, remonstrance or pro dowt filed within two woeks from Sept, 234 A D. 1682, the ense will bs granted expen the app'ica ot to be charged therewith 4.0 L. C. dwwerr, Oity Clerk CHOICE CICARS, mported and Domestio. Finost Koleotion in Tow: Prices to Buit Evervbody ¥rom Half » Dollur Dowa to So The city of Oz ahs is | B | | | Manufacturer of the NEW IMPRCUED AWNING, COR. 14TH AND HOWARD. swith reall which dally pours in evil purposcs. s satiefied of th ¢ and prescribed Ly e Cashmeres &' e o Depressdon and Indigestion. permanently cured by its s, Novelties, indar all clrcurastances, nct. i harmony it b law that govorns the female pla water, 9 foet and 3} fect. 85,00;five baths, 1.0 : E 1P delicataly fisvored beverage which b FEED AND BOARDING |5 vimmec i By PIPER HEIDSIE <h. XTI ] ESIVECH. RIETOR No. 214 8, Fou 218 14TH ST, BET. FARNAM constantly on hend, ( A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. Prom the Boston Globe) Wanws, EAUtOPs The above is & good lkeness of Mre. Lydia P. 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Bommeet, Rty That feeling of bearing down, cansing pain, welght and backache, is alwayy It will at all times, and It costa ouly 81, per Lottle or six for 85, and (4 sold by droggists, Any advice required as to special cascs, and who have been restored to perfect Flannels, Bealth by the ueo of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtalned Ly addresing Mr or reply, iy ALt of efther sox this compound e Laces, o show. ime writer, *are )t Constipation, Her Rlood NOVELTIES IN Purilerworks ¥ 1 ‘and bids falr to equal the Com 110 its popularity, Al ©1ier ne in Angel of Morcy whose sole ambit ! 1o Philad . Mra AL M. D, Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test, ADAPT HARD & SUFT GOAL, COKE QR W0OD. MANUPACTURED BY BUCK'S STOVE C0., SAINT LOUIS. ) TO Piercy & Bradford, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA. OMAIA NATATOR SWIMMING SCHCOL, Corner 9th .und Farnam Stroets, Running water—experienced toacher—coolon in 1he city—sizc of hasin, 6bx85—depth o Pricés—Seagon ticket single baths, 25 cente. Froetowe's, bathing traoks and dresslng rooms, DIECKMAN & WITTE, Prop's, GRATEFUL 'EOM!‘ORTING. EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST, hor s b s nowle e of the natur. ! laws 0 1) rations of cig plic d C car Lreakfosn ta cions 4 use Cf uch articies of diet that a o metitutiol _ STABLE way bo'grad ]y butls up UL strong +soaen ) "Nl,"u Bal to n\nn] -|['v disease., Huondreds CANE & HAM LOND, Proprie 10 ttac s a wenk poict, M‘: 41b and1b) ia JAMES EPPS & Hommopathic ¢ London (9 TN A b A OHANPAGNE FLAVOR, S 3 ] 10 bert L the country; for the . A, Mcx ama: '3, BOLE AGENT onth Biceat McCARTHY & BURKE, General Undertakers, D DOUGLAS, Metalic, Wood and Cloth Covered CASKETE, COFFINS, ROBES, SHROUDS, CRAPE, ETC., ders rttende conn emptlyfr m thed to, try solicited, nad | SEGER & TONER Manutacturers and Dealers in HARNESS AND SADDLERY, WHIPS, CURRY-COMBS, Brushes, Glg Saddles, ete., h OWEN MoCAFFREY, Harnees o 3, oF made t5'order. Lght fiur S Applicant. | uees made » spoclalty. abova notlie orca ta Wik 1oriwa w ske st the | €. ALE, LETAX £370. otwoenDod re aud Ca fbel av.. Omaba %:b GALVANIZED IR.N {Cornices, &e, Mammfactured T. SINHOLD 13th 8t.. Omha, aNeb* Schroter Becat's|__ b 4 : mm&:‘;«h-ws., TR e ———— BELAK O EIELSS W, BOEHL, [, Riwemes in North Omaha. Very cholce Meat, Poultry and Vegetables, ALWAYS ON HAND, Also doss all kiuds of machinist and lock | 000K & STUEHM, Proprietors. 1906 20th and Cuming.

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