.1 TIllp DdiLX 13ELOAi Aiid Ii'1tInAY JULY I:3 : , 1883. E OM IEA BEE. i'uhllshed r t T ? mnrnlnQ , etropt NumL y , The ontl Dtnndnl' mnndng silly. YCM' nr nAtt. One YC.r . . . . , . $ IO O Three llnnthR . . .Ra.n , . . ) , . . . . ,1.00 t1r 1RRtIX srr. , ru Rasusn rvtar + rRnse + u.u. Trnx + ' ( ' Year , , , , . . , . . . , dLtw ) Three Dlnnth + 't. , . . . , $ to Sia tlnntht. . . . . . . 1.011 One M'tith , . . , t ) AmrrirnnNowstAnnhunrSolo Arent. Netr.doal en to Iho Unlte I States. tNRR1 + IDUrxC All LornnIInkAttnn + relaling to Ncwi and E(1ltorlal mattoNshnaddhoa4Jrel.ed to the Entmi lw Tun nRR. , see + r. + + LkTTRA. AU itudnm + Letter and Iteinlttaner's shnuld ho Midres.cI to Tiii Iii N Pt'M.tAIII + o CoMrAST , OMAHA. haft. , ChlrkR and I'odnlllee . onkra to he made pnl aidetotheonlerofthec.oln ny. , TBE BEE BUBLISIIING COG , PROPSI E. ROSEWATER , Editor. } 1 11. IIALL l1O VI , but hie will have to go , all lhu Hanle. Air , Ihtll cares Inure for the loss of ardrtry thatu he dwcs for the 10. + 8 e ( reputatioh , which Ito pt ut0uds is fnrnlvcd ill his hasty IiiAllllssd. IT is rcpurfe11 flint I'resideut Arthur has alnndnned his Vu11eTRt ( lw trip on the grtnld of its UXPmtse to mho govern. IUCllt 'I'iliR hH rofruahing , if true , IVhen the ptnct1cu lOCIIICa geuer 1 , WU nlny look fur the pllftiod 11i110IIiUIU. 11'IAT is the trouble tt huh the grading on Shonnnn nwcnluu above the bridge ? Street Colnuliasiuner Aluanuy would oh ) u e1I b ) invustigntc the cnhditioh of thu strut which is dauge'uhIM nflor dru'k to life itnd limh of atn utd hest , ( Iuueral Crook has ruturned ( ruin N'avhiuglott happy Ind thu doulllu Rhtr lf a tuajnr guuernl'a l'lrlllletta ) intercRts hi iii morn just now that any' rhuwrn nbnht Cite preshdunuy , Ilu laves for Arizona ill a fee days to tench the Oliri- clhnas Sunday nbsurvancu. IVntas Dr. llihler IN Hhttidhiilg ( crocu tide tears ar er'Puul hull's Ruinintry tok- ing off , he aadu baste to tender hia pcr- a0hal clhgrotuhtti0ns to A1 r , Couult , with the nssurnhcu that ho erns well Ileaed with ) the chh ige. 'I'huro ho mithing muru despicollO than ion nrrant hypocrite. ' 11tH lalcat charge nainst Senator Dianderson iz that ho prompitly Put a stop'to a aystetn of addition , ( liv'isiln rout sileneu in the eusten to office that 7 : hlul boon in operation for nearly nix yearn in thu govurtilo t building. That is a species of nthtek that the aunntor can hear with Christian compoauro. According to tllo Lincoln Icoi crn the Saline county papers that have nu nutulcml the aIlohittlhlehlt ) of one 1)r. Paddock , of 1Vilhur , to succeed Mathew - son q'1 supuriutendent Of the 111RIU1e ] ton 1)1(41 , do not spunk by thu card. Notil hg of the kind has lCUll dunu , mill tt e jtdgu front the tone of the uxpreuion a t lieadquartors that Iotllihg of thu kind i s couteutplntCtl. A ONE of the first frtit8 of the ducjRjot I against the barbed wino uwnopoly is a 4 propusititnl fruit thu iIIenIbor8 of the coin bination fonhud by the o vuorH of the . patunfs to reduce ruyaltios , whiosoanioutt t Ia Itearly half the present cost of bnrbod wire , nod barbed wire today iii the chief cost of turning 1VCSturt ploinn into gnw- ing gt nhhde. 13essenue steel , which huts chcnpeled ntilroa11ssogroatly' , world hnvo chuilpewd barbed w iru fuucing equrlly if it were not for the royalties exacted by these patuhts , itHeuhlstol I'ufwxrr , well deserved thu uxtondud Interest which hats followed tite mfrs of his death. No prelate wits over Inure faithful to his ehureh aid in .spiritual mnttu s fee have ever heel nble to render a buttee account of hl Htuwnrd ship , Evuii the great edahlity that clouded the latter day's of the life of thus ( vu11untblo man furnished a testimony to the purity and uprightness of his chnrne- tor. No lour thought of aitying it word against the honesty of the good Archbishop - bishop , lie wits ii good man but he nits not it financier and his lu + aiHtants utfur- tdnate1y happened to bu of his own pattern , ' 1'IUtio states have hold iulporalt pu litic.l eulvontiOnR within the last muntb , la-u isauod plnlfnnhs cud auuiluntet l oflicurs. Lt Iowa intotust cuntero d 1 around the lr 1tibitiou question , and hu t practical fatatacisut hits saddled 011)011 tli u rupublicau party ill tint statu an uhldwroo y meet of extreme suthptuury legislation which will certainly result fn a large los s i of votes and may socttru the election o 1 ) tlw (1ennOcr tie ticket , Butlt tire ruiittblicans anti democrats ii i Ohio have hold lwlveittions , end tlt tuulpuranCO queltiOIt will be i I distirbhng influence there also. 1 wretched dallying with thu ha ) sue of liquor tixatioit mu the nomiistun of o eongmrntivul tulkliOUn caudidutu agahtat a n uilik Judge Motile ) nrku the outlook fu rupublic hl success in llhio Inure thit l doubtful. I'unusylvmlia hull lien nepublican eon Youtiuu ( u IVudnea(1ay anti 11aniinatu t sumo utiillwrtutt state otllcurs oil plutfonlu whose 1)111) phulk that calls fu counted is the one which otetia tba tL distribution of .the surplus treatuty rev u flue autahg the statoa , a plan vhosu chic value hit the eyes of the extreme pr1)tu c tiouuts is that it would compel a mail i LOILLUtCO of the present syatem of hig tariff for the pnt ° etitlu of iudustrlal nu mjpoliata , 4 It ills ) ho ) noted that in every state u x Copt Potmsylvaitla both iwlitic4l parti ltavo dodged as far ae possible a tupun oxprttUiou of 8ehitiutent on the tat-i issue , while in Penuesylvunia aluto lb disturbhiig question of teuportutce di sttt ) force itself into ptOUiitUUeu $ , , t ' . Tilt ? tr u.S OF PfOSI'J:7llrY. : The country is have- suffering ( ruin the results of tun great Prnspority. The 1)0,0111 of the tired year , , beginning with 1878 , , which followed the ivu years of depression after { tae pauie Of 1878 wits at- ( ended by evils which are alone responsi- bla for the present cuulrtctinn in the Volunlo of trade and the anlallness of pruftA in almost every him o of llllsiticsn. R'itll tllu rutlrn of prosperity cene P15(1 P return of entrnvngnnce which had been greatly curtdhct during thu preceding depression , Thu year 1880 sate althllpnrls of ntercltai hizo which hind declined froth $025,1O0,000 in 1871 to $122,000,000 , in 1878 , juugl If ) $6,50- 000,000 , A lrtrgu proporfiuu of this increase - crease was it articles of luxury , 'l'Ilo expohsivuhess of living nod fining btsi- ness , stiululnted unwou pro(1hction ( and uxceasit u annpetitiou at hnulu. 'I'hu itdust inl ' of Iho prudhetivo pnw'u cotni- try WItS forced t ) the highest tutsiou and thnnsa1111H of Iii ii Is null faactorius , cit hanged beyond the legitiuultu rcginrentuntn ( if trade , flooded the uiarkuls with their twat cs. Railway iuilding into sections tvheru the prospects of future growth were depetuled 1114011 to lhoilt llresellt He- chrities , was ngoiu pmisbcd forvard with eager haste , bled ushlte 111111 stock spec- ulatiuh uncu muru cahC to the front tnith idl their old frenzy ; and illtlated scbielnes , bilekod only by 114)1ICH ) turd nahnfitinal chielly by resistless energy , ilppLaled to .let of tveillth aid engulfed millions Of floating cilpittl , q'ltu ihu'iliblu reaction has set ill Pilot for six tlwlltlls thw country has hiceti lIPy- itg the debt of its too great haste to gut rich. MnglliOcumit 1inrvwots last year alone pres'udell a guuurtl crash itnd the wend h reserve of our agricultural ihtur esh acted as a (11th ! to the current of otisatur which tlreentelled to precipitate author paOiC. A gelernl cry of warliug sett lilt. I'nnttCtiou began ill be curtailed - tailed aid the closing of tunny mills and factories was tlw result , lint butter nod more Cllenuragiig ti noi all , hudirItual OC011eilly' atlld HO1111da' IlluthiOds 0If Ilnsi- 11055 were at uncu ihnigmiritted. 'J'llu large uullIlwr of failures during tlw past six hlohths hnvo helm to it great extent the result of the cnforeenleilt of ihoro cvneurVativu ways of doing Luslltess aid a hedthRtl restriction of credits. Aid the outlook is daily boentling nwru ortblu 115 nhuntfactuurs amid denlors take t ) heart tltu lesson of the year. TIR h'1).MUN1)S ' COdfMISSION I NU U7'All. If reports from Utah , fortified by in- turviuws with Various mumhurs of the ldillthlll8 collllllissioil Limo tl ) ho huh ieved , that body nru having a hard timiw of it in its attempt to abolish polygauly and iuci- deiitolly Murnlal i ) % 'er ill the honor of the Latter Day Saints , ITmnlur the law , tilt commission hots ieomi in lpuration for more than a year , fruitlessly attunpting to tlolvO tfw Mnrmunt prnhle I by statutory otactnmotts nod red tape reguhittiohs. A gelural ruvisllu of alb io voting lists in the territory has heel undo with a tiuw t ) excluding all pohyg misty , 1111(1 thu first real test of the -alto ) f thu liar is to occur on August 0 , whet a'ounty oficors ) , Hhorilfs and munl- bes of thm legislature will be chose. in each of thu ttt OutyfOur counties of the territory , 'flue COliltllissiOllerH have nor coniploted tliu Hulectiol of judges of ulectio11 , tl receive And calvnss tlio votes 1111 that OCCPSIln,101(1 nru resting 1)n their ours and atwititing the nuteunlu. i } ntis- takun idea as to thin extent of polygamous practices iii Utah aid a be- hlef that thlu dlsutframlehllaelllcat of viuhll tors of the law would leave the church ! shiomii of its llnlitiClll plwur is largely no- Spohsihlo for the defects of the Edutuuls hill as they lire nor discovered by tilt euuunision. 'l'ho act provides that no punon guilty of polygaaunis practices shun be punnitted either to t'oto ( It- hold olllee , lull the cohhuisaioners hate coil- struod this to llisulfrulchisu any persel who has ever lived with nmro tlum one vifu at the same time. But even with this generous interpretation of the act which bars out all the promihun t Monuuns , the Guntilos will be in o heavy nlinn1Ly in the coming elections in et cry county ha thu territory , nod the politico I pusver in Utah will still rust in the hands of the church has fully its it now loos. iiloanthuu to add zest to the proeue(1ing s ten suits intro alt-catty peon brough t against the cohuniHsio11 by citizens e f Utah fur illegal diaonfraneltisund t dnniagus hit each instnucu I u I ing placed at $1,200. As tit suits will be tried before Murumul juriu f veto alight n ° tunrally be oxpucted to b e slightly prejudiced , the situation is by I 110 1nCiuls it cheering oho ( all ? tilt ) Corn u nli8sh ° n huts tumlHUrtrily ntljottriitttl until t the best legal advice can ho secured foil 1 } Vushington Pit the subject , Tllo Utah pmbluht iS it ) erplexing on u t and scents as fur from sohiliot uI Y today its it Wait tent y'em11 ago , CI' I' iT atilt it cold chill down the backs 1) tt the Ohio dunlnertoy' , tt ltun young Allen a. 'l'htrllmt refused to dulursu .1udg u JIOUdly's nmuiuatial , o CoslnEScitho min the mhntlnary dhR r penal 0f Duunis 1enrtey by the tnttiuuo U ahth iulnopOly confd uitcu , thu 1lansa City Journal sayn I " } 1'hon 31r , Donni a of Kunrnuy' arils ruhised itltiltission to th o Anti huuwpOly-convention at Chicago , li 0 declared that the men eompesiug it him 1 h formed a ring 'to binektlail the nail r rada , ' Aid ho also mnwunccd that lI u Weald ihinuudiatuly' otgmtizo it hew party lie laa since made two or three epeueli' is in Chicago , but lw has furnished n o re prof to sustain his declaration about th u /r / blacku ailing ring , nor hiss Ito made ntucl C headway Ill t e nrganir lion of a nut v d party , Mr. Keantoy will agitate or silliest anything else , se long. as fund s 1 lire ftntished hhmii to pay oxpentscs ; but , Wbloll the ItUpply ceases ho Schll cease. Mr. Ktnrooy is I fraud of tloifirst water. LGwrLw ; hXrIiWIilnb' . A1r , I'ostnnstor hail has busied blhiii self vary Ialclt ht bearing tales to thio dumoc'ntic orglut concerning his attempt to gel thin departli01tt to rule out the two republicnn dailies of Onlalla front the nahls on account of their sy'stern of pro- Iiihuu diSh'ibuti0t auutig weekly sill- scrhiors. This was oviduntly done to enlist - list thin editor of the Jlrrnf(1 in his own be11a1L ' 1'110 honorable bilk forgot to inform - form Ir. Biller that the question as in the legitimacy of our systmn of prani ems tuns vohnllarily submitted to the do- partneit at the request of the publish- eI's of this pallor , anol that the solicitor of the po5tufhicu depnrtulent decided that it u ns in ho vinlatinh of the statute ( ii. of the regulaliohs Of the postotlicu d - partmtnt. Thu ease of 1'nteu's bogus lottery paper eaow up litter 111111 it tats IC- Clnt Cd a RWin(1lo because lie was clhotuet ing it lottery turd mailing out a circular to ticket hnldorl under thu pruteusu tluut it wits a nuwnpapur when ill fact it had lie stbseribers , Aid while swu are ninut it let us advise - vise 1)r , Miller to sweep bofone his awn fluor. For years lie hats ileLt im111I11R1iig upon credulous advertising patrons and gutting thuirmoney tinderfalse pretenses , srIiicli , if practiced by mg' uthur bush- ( less tlnm would place ltiht behind iron bats. Large Hiinus hate been fllcheol frati morchluitH amid nianufncturcrs at haute nod abroad for ndvertising ill thu ll'cekly JTcrdd , with the assnr- uncu amid guarantee that it hind n larger oireilntwu than nay other pitpd' in this suction , Whel in fact thw publishers knusv that they did not circulate over tine llwltlred Copies , ( If which fully two bum lied welt to eastern uotvurtisers , at- 1)tlld' ituhdred to uxelmiulges , 1111(1 o beggarly - garly six luuldred to fanners and other bona 11(1(3 stlhscri tot's. It hits i/cell linire pi ofittblu for thu proprietors of the Jterrtlf to print it blanket sheet and sell the space for all that it would bring duel to pay for canvassers tad travuling agenIH nod Prmnimns. Not that thu bubblu lips burst , Pod that advertisers are bughnuiug to lit t out that tile ) Lavobcenl fleeced , the JlclvI(1 howls about l1)ttury swindles. So far as thu 11EE is cutcurmied , its mix. tehsit'e weakly clrcubation is u1d the no- suit of gift distrilhtinn. Five ycmS ago before it ever guru a single pru1)litm , the } VEEICLY Imp had a circilolion of over three thoustlul : , mud it bas donblctl front year to year to year by dint of hard trek and by runson of its excellence lull n Vey uxteimsive systehl of advertising. IVu hnvo nailed oht miearly 100,000 san plu copies every' year , tool we Pity large shills every year to other papers for Pd- vurtisitg our wcukly. For instance , we paid tilt ) Now York Tribune $2 a line aid thus Toledo lilitdO $1 a line , and in 0111) ittsttllCt $1100 Was paid to Kellogg's nawspapcr list P11(1 $000 fu the } Vosto'n Newspaper Union , This amid the fact tint we have published a pallor that Beets thw wants 1)f the 1)001)1 ° is the se erot. of our success. } Vu have found that advd tsitg a good thing pays , and that is Probably why it does not pay the herald to advertise its worthless wares t ) People tvho do not wiuit them. A SldlI UOi ll 1'lu'ty. - Now 'Vat-k Tinnes. ' 1'1111 Iuluolulccd purpos0 of tlto nnti- htotopoly cultfeeneu lit Chicago wits to forma a tuv political party , but nu sooner did the delegates got to talking that a wide divorguneu of oputton was rotveitted as to the uxpedieiiC ) of attomlpting anything - thing of the hind. 01e of the prineilmtl objects of preiitlitlury attack was tlto 11x- istmg ruvohue systunl of the country , but the fury oxtruaws of ditl'urelcu of opit ion existed Iunoug the delegates as to what the revenue system slwuld be. Sonte of them were in favor of absolute true tradu , a ductriho which no ) exlatillg political party is prepared to treat its nnloag tilt possibilities of the present or near future. Others were in favor of carrying protection further thtu it hat ; ever gone yet. For a set of men who prop ° su to form it 110W party , the anti- tumuolists ) have exlnbltud a remarkable - able tliKlt greened its to thu basis on which it stool ( rest , Thu only real but ? of union anion thorn 8001115 to be a desire to bring railroad - road corporations under governutunt con- tml , but thus is a atlllject with the iutri- cies nod ditlieulties of which tile ) Hltov u4) fitnlilinrity. 'a'hoy proceed on the as- stnuptiut that the ralroad corporations of the country , with their divot-so and codlletili g , ittorusts , constitute a uo- hO )1l ) which levies trhhutu a ) on indts- to l it-into to enrich their liana , Burs ami l controlling vlBrits and that they should be sub action. But dunnu ; iati1)11 is that it llatfornt , nut ? cun- ddnniii g evils Au(1 abuses does tot mhlu' t' the. Thu Iroldunt of dealiml g with riihlmada in tlluir rulatiun to thu ppbliu is ' 0110 of great illlmrlnnee mid dificult' hilt no man at the Chieltgo conference gtt'o any u idenlee of understanding it or of being abl0 to suggest n nwtllOtl of a ltealiilg withl it. ( ) ite nE the illcidentl charges made itgaunst the railruula was that they had I atlun ) uillunls of acres of the publio bands ; but atalet is a queer word'fur rational men to apply in this case , inlts- haluh to the grope of land were msdo by f congress for tlw purixso of aiding in the I duveit pulunt of uuw territory amid pto- muting its suttlunicut. Thera is no doubt that the policy' was carried oft on too liked n scale , am ? tlutt mticli wrong huts been done in failing to enforce the for- - fuitlres provided for by law. The rail- I weld Cvmpenttiulls lave been tu ) 111uch filvereli its against the mtctllal or w'utihi bo settler , Itut the evils and abuse (1u nut discredit the entire policy nod lire not to 1)u abided by clamor about curl- , ate stealing. In thin iteturoroneois niako-u I of the conference , to vbieh delegates - all manner of associations were aunt , the greenlttckers were somewhat ails lieu. one. ' 1'beir Om limit' 18 , to all imiteutS cal ) ur ) ea duftntct and if there to be I nabili of nowhart tale g a now ' they lit1tone to take a I alut in it 113ut Crtunbaekur- ism has no neat place in an aunti mnonopoly' I ntovuuttutt. 'Iho national linking sys- r lout , egulnst which its hostility is lust uuw directed , is as ftu as anything could well ho from a ntonopxly' ) , Lt view of the rapid relluetieuu allot the pouiblu extine- tion of the nntionxi debt , tllero tire very serious questions in 1)O considered with reference to the future basis of n11nti1)tlni currency but the Chicago conference displayed nn imiCnpacity' for dealing with this prohleal , as complete at that which 1t RhnWed for any kind 1)f pohitIrltl Work. If ever n new- political otganizatn n is to ho started which is to live ad PC- cohlpliRh nnytiiiig , it swill hate to colic into heirg through n Process edirely different frlnn that of tf to t'liic o cal- ferelce. It will lore to s riim froth the convictions of n u under of pen [ to who think and feel alike with no rt to saute great issue. It will be the oaffs ) rite' of w ile know what the wttlit amid who have sohlo definite idea ( If time mnenus by which it is f , be attained. Conferences like that which has takdl ilacu at Cllicago are harmnless , allot tlloy mdicato n otissatisfactiol more or less witu sprend with the poSitioll of tresellt parties amid thu general course of pllbllc nlfilirl , hilt they are Iltemly useless as n means of concentrating opution 101(1 jm ) muting the ru1)rganlzatibtt of politlull force. T11ENiOBIIAILt ILOCT1l , To the Libor of the lice : AI.ilmON , Nub , , July 1L-I see by the BEE that sonic sucker has invited Gcneral Vmt IVyek to cone amid see the country from Fort Niobrara to Itapid City , over which thu new afar mama lays. Now if the ( loneral accepts that invitation lie will comu back better satisfied with the course he has taken ill exposing the steal , lie will say ( told he can say ) it inure than over truthfully that ho would not give oho quarter section of his Otle c0umity Ltrmil fur the whole blessed country frnu the Atihuichadnra to lhuf5do Grp for fur iing purposes. It iS fit for nuthiig but a cattle range , or those who miow Ie- cilll ) it , ludiaus and aquasthutepcrs , 1l a opiludl appears to prevail among a great uiauy that the great Anleric mI iR sort of which desert a will-n-the-wisp recedes hack as tbu tide of ehigratioh udvnnces , and will finally disappear alto- gothe' , limit let nay one go from the head of the ICeya-Ptlia across to the Itepu1)licmi , striking it sous sixty miles a1)lwu Culbmtson nod thin nl0ke another shirt about fifteen miiles ) tvcstfrom Albion tied take a uortlavcst course , but nearly west until ho strikes the Niobrara , ouu hluidred i one btmdred ant ? fifty miles above the fort , amid if 10e don't find all the desert lie wants to thud then I will agree to set tip the beer , and that is only a garden patch compared with what lays LOyend. ilOW dill'ereut is the course which Valeutin ° mid the Geitentl pursue in their oflicial capacity. One votes fora high tiri11'aml it Li" revenue and then tries to got mill the hones for his friends to pick that ire can , while the General goes for a low tariff and to prevent lull time stealing lie emi. In comparing the old war horse's record the General's its n representttivu of the 1Ieoplu with tbmtt of 1 Aleltiuo and it is iko coal aringg the vast proportions of Chiniborazo with that of n niolo hilL AN OLu SnrrIEII. Supreme Court of Nebraska. Vl 1)NESIAY , JULY 11 , 188:1 : E , II.1Vgoloy , Esq , , of Cass county , was admitted to practice. Scales vs. Paine. Leave granted to withdraw files. Simpson vs. Jenutings. lllotion for continuance overruled , old cause put at lice ! of docket C. B. iC ( railroad company vs. Painter - ter , told B , eC M. railroad couljany vs. Chicago lumber company. Contuuled by consent , Leighton vs. } } 'bite. Submission set aside. A A The following cruses were argued and submitted ; Ilroudbt'rg vs. Babbott. Buckat'dr vs , Dunbar. Garland vs. Wells. B. , C 111 , It , It. Cos. . Schinotz. Er- rqr front Cass county. AOirmod. Opinion - ion by Lithe , elm. J. 1. The owner of land taken for right ( if way by n railroad company having ro sidedupou itnd improved it for several 'ears , who swears that hu kllowa wilat it Is worth , is a coinpetett twihlessaon the questiOmi of its -altio , 2. So , till , are other po'sons who lla'u resided for years ill the imn ° tudiate neighlborn00d of the land , amid whio seen ; il amt oxahtihatiomm , to 1)o well informed of its situation , condition timid value , : i. On the rial of n ( luestioti of dun. ages for at injury to grot fug crujis , neither scieuee nor unusual skill beh'g involved , the witnesses should be Confined - fined in their testimony to a statdtelt of the facts showing the jury , amid should tot 1)u permitted to express opiniOmlS its tl the anluuut of damages or loss ucca- siomwd thereby. 4. An award of damages , wider the statute , far right of way for a railroad dnbrtcus only those dit ungos which play reasombly bo anticipated upon the PS- stint tion that the road will be built and o ) Orated with duo care mid skill and with no unnucessa in'u ' to IrOVert ) ' outside of the right of why. G , Ain a real from the award of corn- n1IRSiOhore takes to the district eourtonl' those natters covered by the award. It does not iueludu wanton r negligent in- jurlc5 done to rowing , cro lS uaide of the right of way during the construction of the mad. 0 , 'flue objection to an instruction that it is not sufficiently explicit , especially in civil eases , will not be regarded unless the mutter was brought to the ntteittion of the trial court by a inquest for ouu that was satIsfacterp. 'Tay'lor vs. Courttoy , on triad. Court adjourned to Thuradoy lit 8:10 ; o'clock , RUMORED TELEORAPIIERS' STRIKE. No Confrmatfon of the Report Can be Ob- tanned As Yet , NEw YotE , July 12-No coatirmati0u of the rOpert of n strike among the opd - ntors of the Western Union Telegraph Cohipahy Could be obtained , to-tiny , . 1'ltml the stateutonts made by a pmnu nu nt nlennbcr of the Ilrotherhood of the Knights of Labor , it would be inferred that mu ) strike was itnilinoht Thus mein- ber , whu ha at presdtt in the otlieo of the Associated Press , said that the organization - tion , winch is secret , emnbtwced 10,000uut of the ai,000 tolegngdi ; opctntorS in the couutry' . At time last annual meeting of dolegatea of the llrotliorhood at Chicago , last Ahuch , the Executive Comi01nitteo wits PlItltorizell to secure all increase hl lilt wngea of telegraph operators , Ac- cor uig to a nuWSlIAper , recenltly startoli for cireuLation attong telegraph linen , aunt to the pureon referred to the above ) "ohs. ctlssmolt" is geill g on a11nomtg the brotliems over a Pliut fur building tulu ra ) h lutes tinder a co-operative stck coo iron ' to be Grned by the operators tliamseti'es. It is conceded Itowei-cr , that no pros. pectuS of the alleged ahemo "ill eontetn 'dattoh" ' is ut ii , it could not be learned illother of itwthu talk of a co o ) oratito telegraph was a part of the tr'ork of the Executive Conuudteu to secure all iilcreaao ill wagee , STATI .1OTTiN ( ; ; , , l1 mltfit of men and toaus frmu tic To- clunseh Ilne of the B , k 11 , camped nnrth of tor n Saturday etening tl work On the I' . I' . gap Ictwcmt licatlioe and Ltacoln. 11'ork tva + naively comhlonced last week alxnit half it ny between the two ldnces , and 11(1W that the wcstlier 1 + fa orahi a for grading the dirt will Is-gill to fly all along thin lino. IVork I , I"'ygre. ' . + lgg rapidl mimed on tlm'I'ecmtnyeh line model track will hel to Filloy , fu0rtemt tulles east of lkratrice by 'Jlinredny next. Tlio grade llaS iK'en Trull . washed between Finley aud'I'eclimseb , null. the track will not In , tllrough to thn latter plnee uetf near the close of Jnly , tvitll gavel weather the mdire line wntdll hate been (10111 by tidy tint' , 'Jim big cnnnn which uas made liy Jlr. Shuaplaul for our celebratlon it-all finished last Saturday nil ( min Monday , tl order to be safe from the flkeliluand of an aechdent , It was taken doeil on the bottnnl west of the city to la trite ( . It was loaded with n charge of pnu der , and exploded by means of n slow tnntcb. 'I'Ilo first discharge svrmit oil all right , and It way loaded again , The second thine two isnuuls of Inteder were put lit , tied oil tap of the charge w'a' put some bricks. This alts too ilnleb for the nation , nud w ben thin chnrgo cx- oded It burst Intl n mtilher Of pieces. Iteporter , Uuniiig thin terrific tlnmder sbamit last Fri. day milglot the resideilco of 0 , AL Carter was struck by li ghtl11g knockieg off fart of the cbllilney of thou cant cud Of the house 811(1 ( Ilatla Ing dotvllo , + rd Haile gh the bracket oil which the cldiluley tvrs bnflt , from theiicn thhnght the sink nod carpet into tile floor , 11rs , \ ' mu. IIardin , who was sleeping' nu the lotulgo , was considoraldy stntnied , I'he emnniudcr Of the fnlu0y csatped submit , AIIIIIAIlll ( Iazctte. Ion horses were shllpped to Creighton last Saturday by thin gnvcrnulmit contractors for the Suadco hidiamis tiny were takmt to the nrency an Sunda' , 'flits stock by purchased with nmouey duc the Sautee's haul their muds in 1lhntc + otn. ( iradieg co11uuenced on the 1Vakefiuld and CC IIr anutty branch road hit week , mid the work is to ho pushed thou , gh 8t Once. It is said that a 11)111 ) town will hu Inid nut in a few days , about two ulles south-west of Norris. Vui. B.1'horile , trelsurerof Adams coumi ty , lies just received n year's sciltence to the euiteiltmry for mnbezzling cnnatyfnnds , dlr. il'horne ho seventy years old , nut ! his wife tins present when the senteuice was pro. uomiCed. The official report nukes the shortage of II. S. Lovejoy , late receiver of tow huid utlicu at Ninbrnra , 515,300. Ilis IHrdsalcil will be hold respnnsiblo for tills sou. Alice ( menu , aged fuurteeui , living near Fails City , waS burned b/ death by the exiliiMilltl ) of n can of nil from whtcli shin was pouring upon tlw wood in the stove. Fullerton has field n conference with Uldon Pacific officials relntivu to obtaining the build- hig of a read thin scasml , 'rho result is said to 110 satisfactory- . Au ntbmtey' of Weeping 1Vater who tvs misrepresented the prospects of this Fourth of , fitly was burled nu effigy last week. Al. ltnbcrtsuu , of Schuyler whin was bitten last week by it rattlesnake stied frolil trying too touch 0t the svhtsky cure. Saunders county's mversed valwahrou et w'htichi is nu increase of $2GS,232.OS over thw assessment of 18& . The B .1 ; 1I _ couqay finished anther sur- t'ey of the route between Nmnalut City and Sahemit last week. Thom are 1,200 mtmt lit work repairing the railroad in the Nemaha valley , ; aid more are called for. Wymoro is excited over the pmpect of hay- ing.tho Kamisas Diagonal railway reach her lhnits. Long fine amid Ainssvortln in Brown county are at swords points over the county scat ques ti0u. Thirty-eight buildings have been erected in Valparaiso during the pint four months. Cedar comity is clornoring for direct railroad comuumicatiml with Omaha. A bank has been opened at Valentine called the Charry county bank. Charley \Vuuda of Ashland , was drowned last week hi Salt Greek , The railroad agent at Plum Creek sold 81 ; 500 of tickets in , Jute. Prairie chicken shouting trill soon be in order throughout the state. Humboldt is bravely repairing her losses from the flood. The acreage of corn throughout the state has nearly deal cd. Wahoo is to bo made an international mun- oy ofGco. Iimntet lus dedicated n uuw Christian church. Carpenters are busy at David City. 11'ullcrtoii has two church buildings. Dakota Doings. BiutAtt'K , D , ' 1' , , July -Justico Collins , who conducted the cxauliiiation iii the Demoro case at Maiden , gave his dccison this nlmTiiag , discharging 11far- ghhs Aiiller amid llloorc , holding that the hohieilu w1L9 jtstifiilble in view of the the threats made by the O'Donald party , who were escaping front arrest at the time the sheeting occurred. Copious rains fell in the lllissouri river country last 1lighlt , exteluling nortlawttrd front a point two miles above Bismarck , TIie rainfall was light at this point. News Notes. MINNEAroLrs , Judy 11.-Miss Parry , who was abducted from Syracuse by hour inotller , lives here. It scents her bother last winter drove nwr out of the house and site wont to Syracuse , where site has buem since. Her mother loft here a tt'eek Ingo to bring her Lonie , the girl liming hind $5,000 ill property loft herby her utele. It is believethe mote is the cause of her mother's desire to have 1mer daughter back. PIICAnnLrut.t , July 11-The Promoters - oters of the South Perna R , R. Co , have appointed Dr. Hostetter , IL K. Twomb- 1y' , T. B , Gowen , W. K Vmiderbilt and w. C. Whitne a committee to take charge of the construction of the line. All the stock is subscribed Wit. H.Vaut- derbilt halding the list , with $5,000,000 , Dr. Hostetter fullowillg with $2,000,000. - - - - - - - South Alnerieitn Notes. LIiiu , July 11-T7terewus n prolonged ctrthquako here yesterday morning at 530. ; 530.A A latter to ( ien. Lynch , dated 'Fat-nun , ,1111) I , reports Col , 11 multi dispersed a number of lfontiuegrits of tllo 4th , in Cosec1)tilt ) , killing seventy-five and losing - ing ell1 ' one nhul. On the ( nth hu en- cutulteed uuwthter party lit PilClln , killing - ing six , mnong them Col. Rios , sub per- feet of Augmt. IO.tyAQuti. , July 11-A meeting trill be held hero Sunday to receive applica tiuns for the president , to be elected by vote slurtly. OL ' " 'qR 1. kz _ ' H II THE GREAT b E RIIAN REME 1 PL PliI1lf. CUES Rhoumalism , lYeRuralgla , Sciatica , Lumbago. Backache , Headac-Ile , Toothache , .ar.TimroatMsee111uf.mSVranuaHrulaea. Hu. u. , Mrads , I runt alllea. laD ALL UTil DOUILT raixa aaD at'ilr& 5tt b , Drut.u.d ial.r..rs .ben. racy Csau s bottle. LSrwe.u 4. to , , , WiM TUE CUAUiZ A. YOQELEII CO. teww. . is 5. TtMIW.(11x ) IWi.srn rtt.5. A. - - - & CO. , fyIPORTIi11S OF QUEENSWARE ! China an Glass , 608 WASHINGTON AVENUE AND 609 ST. STREET St. Louis Mo. maP23m Dry Goods ! SAM'L CO. ' . , Washington Avenue and Eifth Street , - - - ST. LOUIS. MO , STEELE1 JOHNSON & CO. , Wholesale Grocers ! ANO JOaEIIS IN FLOUR ! SALT , SUGARS CANED G001 S u ND ALL GROCERS' ' SUPPLIES A FULL LINE OF TIIE BEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO. J , A. WAKEFIELD \VIIOLESALE AND IILTAIL h111i.Et IN Lath , Sliill1e , PiCKetL SASH STATE DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDING S LIME , CEMENT' ' PLASTER , &C' GENT + OR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA , NEB , C , F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Druggist ! AND DEALER IN Pllts , Oils , Yarilisiles aiM illdO 1ass , , OMAHA. NEBRASKA. : . f c l 1 DEALERS IN 1 Hail's Safe ai Lock Oil , FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF ' SAFES' , VAULTS , LOCKS , &c. 1020 I'n1 12LLm Strout. Omaha. HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Sliades. r EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED , 1118 FARNAM STREET , s OMAHA NEB. M. HELL MAN & CO. , Wholesale qiothiers ! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET COR.13TH , " . OMAIIA , . NEBRASK GATE CITY PLANING MILLS ! SIANi7FACT EM OF Carpenters' Materials , -AISO- SasbI Doors , Blinds , stairs , Stair Railings Balusters Yiudow & Door Frames , &e , Flatclaw fac111tla1 for the manufacture of all kind , of Moulding , . 1'lardng end hatching a hlty. . On1en from tilt country x111 be pronui.tlr executed. ail Addreu all com ununlaUon , to A. MoyEmu , ! 'ropdetor. We F. CLARK. I f tea' WAIL PAPERI PAINTED , PAPER NANGER AND DECORA T 0 R1 RALSOMINING GlA1ING : " ° 9W And work o f thus kind will roceiro prompt attention , ° pg dy , lo , t CORNER SIXTEENTH AND DOUGLAS - _ OMAHA , NEB ' s . 8 , SPECIAL NOTICE TO I Growers of Live Stock and Others. . l WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake It 1 , the beg aid ehedpe.t foal for . stockof any kind. One pound t , equal to three hound , of corn , Stock led withi Oroumd . OU , like le the F.11 and Wiuter. Instead of runntna down , will inere..e 1n welrht. ad be Ia , . good ua.rketAW condition iii thu . It-TOm. Dairymen , & . * wen w other , who use It an to t1Iy to I a crrtL Try ! t and fudge for youroel'ee. 1718 $2&0O er toe ; no eh.rge for pick. . Addrru w'm r tisEEi ) OIL l O1PAIiV , Ora.ba , Neb.