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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1883)
THE D11ILX l3 ' + E-- UMAIIA , TIIURSIrAY ; , , A UCx1 f2o18$3. L ' 4 . Tj : ' Oi 14B A + 13EEe TabltRhe ) erery morning , Oxceptsunday/The ; only ) tooday morning dally , ' kav5 if tilt ( . ' One Tnv. , , , . , . , f10.De ThtoeMonthec.a kmtb AIR Months , , . , . . . . & 4.I One Moath.p. . . 1,00 Tit ! w RCLT RRR , rcettetleo RTRT weDte tAb } ' ' ' 1 1 tkRin 103rrAli , j One Yeat . g " "tOO orcMehhe ' $ O Six Month' . . . . . 20 AmedcanNews Oem SoleAent $ NewedoA1 en h Ua jlnltel states. , : rip Ig , e' ' ' ' ( SeRatsroSDExrR , ' A commnnlcatlnnrelatln toNew. endPAltndal 1 should bo eddrexod to the EDITOR or The ARLI 'erepeeseLeTTee& Allen + tno + R Lettori end Remltteneeaehould-be , , ; eddFCR.ni to The lice Pc/LtsmRO COYPARY , OMAnA. Dmft + , Chrcke and Pn temce oaderl tobe , made pay , ehle to the nnlor of the company THE BEE BUBLiSHING COI . PROPS , E. ROSEWATER , Shctor. TnE first hubllo improvement Omaha flood's le an improvement in her publio orcera. Tai executive ct mmitteo of the Woe. torn Union mbL yoetordny , but declined to consider anycomprontiso of the strike. TimP. Republican asks who Midas was , Ho was evidently not + an editor. Everything - thing that lie touched turned to gold. TiISRE 11as been a strike among the Now York cloak makers , but tlto peliSao leas not yet boots called upon to inter- fore. fore.A A ; Ln nLEY MtJRRAY s grammar and too'Iateet Umiiet Pacific limo table fern , itih the cducatioiial basis for a railroad eilittii In Oniaha. w Wn1LE other municipal bodies are riSaking excursions to various pointa it would be a sensible idea if iho city coon- oil would ! told' their noses and make a trip up Lind down a few of Onahas alloys with an incidental look into half a htnt dred back yards. This wicked Chicago llcratd remarks : Zadkiol , in his' pfpgnostlcattons for Aug usaysi "The Presidontofth oUnited S ta f lent will be in'p ersottal danger ' , at iho 1at rt of'thia monlly + , and altbuld - t to w ' ocltutieHraOC'rdiif'1 Y I' ' .Hoult , do t dly'rofeiyftti , u t 110wi + tmio'tilr = p ' onnn , a iu ins , Chcstuctlyat In uld tau nl ng a s fiicient rluai City i of o uido of pofas i tSi andjn ( lozon h assorted sizes. t , Tin now liquor , law 'iitOliio has not rtlado'as ' great a reduction in the number of saloons in Cincinnati as was expected. There are now 2,000 in that city which lave taken out licenses wider tlt0 now law , and of these 1,030 pay the $200 fee forbetrong liquor , 362 pay the $100 foe fo'r boordnd wino license , and eight pay ' fractional fees. There are only , 160 fewer saloons in the city now than there wore under the old law. i I TUE cti1 administration of the British army costs tf166,000'n ' year ; the civil admin - min ntration of our nrrnY-a mere frac- tion i.tho size of the other-cost in the last s 1ycar $1tj51),836 , fdr civilians , # , and 1tf p , ( 'id r Ate onllaled melt jetaled for clerical work. A pit of this differ. -o co is du to a lvidu difluro t o of system , bHeetecratnry'e officolalon uoet 114f 000 , or two-thirds aszmuolrns thnoitulal coat bfthio : Englieh'ivdr.bfittl ' SENATOn EDMUNDS iq"lknowtt in the 1 sonata as "tie great objcothr"rropins i of his critical spirit a good story is told , Edmunda. It is related that 'svhon ' t o e r1 O s6 ' fat 'oh o bu .i , No roqueliodtlo s of he L idl tor severalmlayp Idimuerq. on lire urned them , and agoe 1 to lie- come a member if 10 out of 27 clauses I . , c sixi odtficd S Hd t wo now 4 once addc . Imo hs now a powholdur at thntpfacopalchurch ; ; fi thb Typhipl any in Washington , ) ' a' t As usual the council is at loggerheads ever the , city advertising. We were aware of the fact that our oipoauro of tvh e'cglrltpt aohotnea in which certain i uncHl ! en have lined 'their mckata , ' would put Tnu BEE in disfavor. It waa I so three years ago whoa the IIOly job t was up and THE l3EE denounced the con 4ucct , of. Hascall and his palBut w ° h vur'consider iho quostioi of prinitin g w , or any ptlien patrpnago when wp deal with rnatlors'tlat eoacurn the interest s Tune public printing is a biai110a tsatter purely , and should not b a queetl n of personal favor , The moue M 'paid j4 owspapera for advertising dos not coipo out of the pockets , of council t men and If they troro honest and honors l blo n. they would expend it onbusinoss prig 1 etplea. This year we have pugposel k : made a bid that is way below any bid ti at leas over boon made in Omaha We hay offered to do the city advertising at abe one-sixth of what the Cityof Lincoln pay and } ro never , expect to make any sue bkt again. We gdid this mainly to won 1 Uueally councilmen who wante some pretense to give t ' city advertising to a IoW bidder than the BEE oven if it was a d i rag The council , however , doesn't goo to know ] tow to got around the fact tin iho BEE is the lowcat bidder , and Ha f ; call is trying to concoct sonno aclierno { ' reject our proposals. Posaibly'ho m 'f be able , to punish thin tax payers awarding the advertising to an irrespo amblu concern that hasn't ' existed 0v4 thirty days. Jf ho duos , we liopu tl J council will iusist on a first class born 1n that case , tire BEE willgot Inoro ninon but of tle'bity ' by the end of the y'earf mmlvortisuig than nro would if ourprusoi l4iahoullboapcoptupl. } Zucidoiitnlly 'vt ' 14 j mi , , . . ghY remark that the printing contittc I arc he only ones tliat the city makes n prAufmhrlaof Jivigg iv to , There n ways au overlap 50 that the pubLelror1 r to carry' , lile bibls.rfor from ' six to to ' ' 7s a ' ' JllUllthla h ' 7 1 - FBoYI.INji G M/'J2'iTJO ' . J The Union 'I'aciio ; } a1lttiild is , begin ning to fool the effects of a sharp compo- litibn'for the overland through"business , lilioy ha o appoinle(1 a freight nianagor at San 1 rancisco and projrok0' tug keep a careful watch upon thdtTCsntral PaoIfl , to stop iJioir dtvtrsioit Mi J eight over their southern mute , Tlio San Francis. Co Chrrupfafc publishes an interview with n Union Podfib'oficial , to tihileb it is stated that if thio Central Pncifb cuts nn ratcaH in favor of the Southern Pacific , that the Union Pacific-will make a like cut , and "go thorn one bettor , " The official further ptatcs that the put wilt bb taken " rent the Vnton , i'acific and if neceiiaary , the connecting lines will stand part of the loss. Theio nro great interests involved , and if necessary , n bold stand will be hket against the Central by all the onatorn and middle roads. Lot the Union Pacific see that a cut lias'boon ' made and the nutstc will begin. It will at the worst take but a year or two for tlioni to build hn made pendant ltno from San Francisco to the coast and then it will be gootl by to the Central and Sotithorn , Stdnoy Dillon is now contemplating such n measure and laying plans far it. 'rho United States railroad colnmiasltoner has received' a formal complaint from Dillon on the subject - ject of diversion of trnllic , and as it blosoly alfocb the govormneit , thio matter - ter will , no doubt , ho looked into by him at the present oxaninntion , " Straws show which way the wind blows. After purchasing and destroying all competition for years , the great m oe- opoly now discovers that it ! must bid for its business. In the words of General Freight Agent Shelby , "Wu used to sit back in our chairs and say , ' 'There's our tariff ; ' Now wo are forced to li mt up shippers and argue the advantages of our line. " TOWN TATr6. 1Wo are struck by the mideununor (1(111 neas But Omn11n cvei ill' dullttimes , a ave vo ' lively dor so of a' town : \ Evouttlio real estatodeaJoru cheerful and ptop- crtP P ii unusuahyttyojfop rtheapn pr. months ( o it ii n roak4'oiittugi t Ileaon'1rmo } s fu lie h ri , ht ho" 1 cstgrowlcrepull tithr ugh osense m ' much better ntlition t nn4hey oxi 1)im ? Alin the gcnural.fdeling in trade ci los is one of increasing confidence. Soni bf time' wholesale dealers profos themselves morothai satislied with their six momitlms business , and time retailers who have had time cenmcrcial common sense to advor tisu heavily , find that very little old stock remains to be put em time job lot counters , ' I was talking'tlmo othorday toMt. J B. Kitchen of the Paxton house , and Timid that several hotel registers have been used up since summer began , ai indication - tion that a good hustolry always draws goad customrt and that the traveling men still timid Omaha a profitable stamping ground. AA drive tlirougli thb city , is onlynecessamyto show the most.carelcss of rvor then gr wtlr , of thw'auiall iotnil ! redo Slatoonhl'strreo ' ' ! wifilled , up with stores and shops to tie bridge , cujning'ptrooof ' ipiheginniugf to ar thol appearance. of a ceuicrgial thorough. faro and trade is pushing out St , Mary's' , ' avenue. untilaLVark aunuaa.aottlcinemt of stores on po l'limmes of business has sprung ! bore catcrto the wants of the residents in that neighborhood. 1 "Raiding 7tho co nod Bens kU . , t Fr r , e'e ' rD. " the rage no , althrypreJmin 11 Ct tsen and sclien . ' , .tiro put uig iii thotrl' licks while 5trtaauTYa ia , f uU is interested personally in several grading contract ( , notably iho one let to Morris Mor ituri ! oi rgradingrhirteenth ! atroot. There , was no difficulty in getting that ' pushed 'thirop ' h thin council while time ; Sixteenth ; strot property owners were pleading for the letting of thmo contracts for paving their street. It is a curious council any way ouu looks at it. Mc. Guckint who always was on the make , recently sort a friend , as 1 uhderatand , to a ' paving coi'traotor k Ji timato , that $4 a mocting was very poor pay for a council. luau , and that's triond of his hind made $2,1)00 in a single year in Chicago. Free ' this I iufor that Ilrr ; , McUuckin is in favor of raising the salaries of council. nun : 1aufmann is in thb ilisunuice lsdnese bothin and out of the council. loineures the inusabe of ! bills. 'What s thu per coat ism if any,1 have not been ° able to find out. As for Ilaacull , ho is r' easily tlio brains of Limo council and can s cover his tracks bettor thou any six of the twelve. Those are the gontlonion in ohargo of the city strong box , who are n' now buhig besot by paying rings , , electric Y light combinations , grading promoters , and water works extenders with what ut ° fuel results can easily be inaginud , " uta a There is a good deal of talk about time it Augimoy forgeries , "Tho gunoral inm y proasion , " said a leading attorney , d "somas to be that the professor is in s ho bad box , and that lla explanation is du. or cidedly thin , No omo knows time lnyate' ' iii rioue Vigenltan who is sapposed to lava at had such a general ucpuaintanco with tht at leading citizens of Lincoln , that lie forg 9 ed their I names well enough to deeoivi fo the backs aid even Professor Aughuy , aY In fact the ' professor don't memi to klmotl by much about liiia liinmsolf , and though hi ht claims t ° have been acquainted ivitlm hie r for twenty' years , professes entire ignor to pace of wimeio lie hits lived or what le 1. teas boom doing , 'rime only lincolu pupo oY in which the mattur 'was ' net suppruesem or' boldly charges tie pmpfusaor withm beiu it time , time foigot es , aid uulos 'U 5onmo bettor probf is adduood to the con to trary , the .public generally will ogre ° yvithl thpcglnYnee , " es , , , l'obtmca ] aspirations in thu coumtI ' or n materializing , 'rho principal coitus will ho forMr. , Ijane' shoes , Iloine Charley iUunnol tor and' Boremuson nro quietly working for the nomination on time ropnblican 51(10 , , while no ono seems inclined to dieliuto Mr. Ijnms' candidacy anong Limo democrats , Banner , of course , 'will ran again if ho can got'thorb ( which ( lopends entirely upon whetlior a Gorman receives limo nomination for din , trict clerk or some other place on the tickot. That would paralyze Mr. Bain tnor'n chances for nnotlmor whirl at time county clerkship , There is sumo talk in favor of Iferb. Leavitt , who , has boon for six years au efficient deputy and by all mans the most poiLo ] and accontno dating oflicinl connected , with Limo county , But llorb will decline to run as long as Baumor is in Limo field. Should haunter be out of the ra.u Leavitt cony prove a dangerous competitor for any other can , dmdato , Time extension of the water works ays- tom to Limo city limits in South Omnlma meana something more tlmn now hydrants and mm increased water service in time way of doniestie supply. The water comnpany bas contracted to supply water for 40,000 cattle , that will occupy the great yards to be constructed for time English syndicate for wlmiclm Mr. Schaller is time agent. Time land is now nearly nil paid for and Limo scheme will be finally consunated within a few weeks. Two thousand acres of ground will be oc- copied and two railroads will furnish Limo necessary shipping facilities , Tue Ilges court iuartial ] tas concluded , and time colonel's sentence , as reported , is dismissal fromn the ar iy. I1gos crested - ed quite a sensation in time court by requesting - questing tint Paymaster General Itoches- tor should ho subpoomcod as a witness , and by declaring that ho proposed to almow by his testimiony thnt ether officers in Washington had duplicated their pay accounts during Limo year and ] mad lid tlmcir offenses condoned in order to pro , vent scandal ; Thu court refused the request - quest as irrolavemt , amid the dispatches of the same day announced that Colonel' ' Albert Morrpw Imad boom pil4tccd in con- umand of fort Iluachuca , Arizona , If I'olorta ) arb'trile , Col..lliorhgw , ought to 1)0 alnndibg iy the lidoo of Ilgbs before a FOurt'mnnrtiAi.a t : . , 1 Mn. DANA suggests , 'to.tlty , d&htocrats to' postpone , their convofitm until a ydar front , tim0 present Septuinbur , on the round that a , late convention would lowe time republicans open to attack for a oudlo of months , with no ticket for thou to ruturn fire upon. It would enable - able the democrats to spring a candidate 1)n time country and carry time olectaon with a rush : To this time Now York Star replies , that what etlto democratic party wants is a square and ltonorablo contest before the pcoplo on tlio'great questions of time t11 d 'It ' wants 'candidates who will boar tire closest.scrutiuey. Time political agitation will iiot'be ' lessened by postponing the i orivontion , but such ape po o ci c tb 1v11 l crcM 'tlmo opportun- itysf n nro u1b ngmnd chicanery. Muxtco i clamecingffyr ilnnmignition. If reports ur ( 'to ipo bcliovod"lt is likely soon to got more of a certain class than it desires. A rumor is flying time rounds of tli0 press that 5,000 Anoricans a'c organizing a filibustering expedition to Icaptur , ititL alwo Cldihu hhuaf ocJlme + Unt d tie niM thatitho 'mot h titoini- nont Mexicans in tha 'district favor time plan. Congraos it is said will be asked to assume the doIts } of the now territory , - : . . . . . . . . O rA Doztai grain dealers ha o mat in con , volition in Omaha and decided that the Nebraska wheat crop will fall fifty per cant below the average. A thousand fanners tiiiougliout the state' know bettor , Govenxon FOITER has accommodated Judge Hoadly ii'itlm the nano of the party who told hint that the judge paid $1)0,000 for his nouinnation. It is now Mr. Hoadly's turn to squirm , A Itemmnnnblo View. Boston Advertiser. Tlio Western Union is eortainly ont- barrasseda It wants operators , and its strength is not as gigantic as is 6onorally thought. is not unreasonable to its- 8(11110 that the com mmy maY be corn- polled to pass ita dividends , if it has to accept time terns of time strikers. But even if it'have all the wealth commonly ascribed to it , the ollicea of time Western Union cannot fail to tvcognizo the Broth- urlmood in sonic way. Time strikers , deal withh time companies through time executive - tivo counmittoo of the Brotherhood and front this them is no escape unless time Western , Union offers wages so high as to make tlmen attractive to the strlkers'witlmout regard to the Brotherhood : In any event , thou the situation does not favor Limo Wostori Union , thdugli ita forme r sorvaimh may suffer grievously , and will surely 'sulrer , if 'time strike lasts much n lotmger. There is no better rcmotly vie . iblu therefore , than a compromise base d elm mutual res ioctthan And itlis a matter of great inn ortanco that thia comromis ° greatremove remove time personal objections which time 'iVestornl Union and tie Brotherhood entertain for each other. S ° far as'persolal rights are concornud , time strikers are entitled ho less to respectful troatnmont that metro tlmoir masters. TIm o present quostioin cemeorns wages only , neitimer honor nor real principles being n i ' issue , And wages slmould boagroed upo n m by a reasonable cuntproudso. The hcllelm of Regularity. ] lus licrald , ' With Limo Iowa republicana working fine r H dear life to "save time staito , " muid brr , . l4attorsnn 'appealing to time Kentucky democrats not to let their vote fall old' im r ihu August ulecfiou , it tyould scum thn t T ) arty ties are getting lease mdl atrnnd . 1 It is lmi glm time that oahoulti gra v slack. If tlioro'Imad ' been ore 'udo mom a dent otiug Irover ! oft by ' eoimrietiemaan d a limtol'cata , tout hiss of the tlmick aud tliin , e pr "roUnblo" sort , during the past lmal o dozein years-since there ceased to buns y radical ditferouco between the parties - our politics mid govonuneltt would ec v o be mu n good dual bettor condition. Then e are indications that time fetich of "regu t tarity hits lost its hold .on tie Aupersti , tious of voters , GARFIELD'S CHARACTER/ A Mau of Ulcommol Iutel1CCt1a1 Powersf But Wautin Id Moran Courage ( Ills Wettkitcsb In the Credit Dtoblller 'Affalr-llelcn ' C. ] larnard-A Itentarkablo Letter. . . . - - - ( ; hlcago ) ews. CArn MAY , N , .1. , July 21.-Dorsoy's recent attack upon the memory of James A. Garfield has revived many of the ahrles Whlelt heave 1)0011 circulated about time presid0nt within time last ten years. Tlmo result has been to stir up a cloud which must obscure to n ccrtani degree nnattem t upon the art of an student to mnko a correct estimate of the charne- tor of ( } eL Garfield , his eibghty days of patieflt mart rdom exalted hitn too , high. 110 was I ) lace(1 ten the pedestal of a donmi od , and at the time of hie decease anydiet but the most fulsome raise of tliis limnyskiel man was rcgarded as scandalous. 'T'hose who know General Garfield best said at time time that his death was Limo best thing that could have hnppcned to lmim , so far as lea place in future history was concerned , This opinion , however , has since been modm- fled. Ho was placed too high , and there is now' ' n reactionary feeling which cony leave him too low He liad many great qualities , mingled with ninny potty ones. lie was a man of unctnnnion intelectual powers. Ilut he lacked moral courage. His own convic tion of right was stover elou lm to sustain him. Ho hover know how to act without consulting other opinions than hie own. Naturally such a tomperaumit made a great deal of unhappiness for Gen , Garfield - field , and early in life earned for him time title of uncerain. Before publicly himaelf li rfi a question ho was out too n ) t to 1 e influenced by those last with Iiim , Gcv , Fosterr wen ] mu was in congress , was a great resource for time timorous Garf eld , Foster has nbso- lutely uo nerves. Ho is impervious to nil great or small fry criticism. His stolidity lidity was a source of great eomfort to Garfield , who used to come to him witen over he was embarrassed politically .or financmally , "Nancy" Moiroo , a v ° ncra- blo'Sunday school superiutemmdeit , was iii congmsa front the Ohio Western Reserve for soyorn years. iucuupanywith Foster and , Gi rllcld , I'ostor used to say that ho Lad to carry both Garlicld cud ronroe , add that time iltltterings of their timid consciences caused him snore trouble than imli.his eyprk. His favorite rouark to theme mttliosolayswasl 1Vo11 , wham i Ito cry.about howl t.s ga fnoid nuver could make q jpeech in time mouse without asking every one othis Irieuds what they thought of it. He could not live , without Iraise , Ho loved flattery as the flowers love time sun. 1Vithout it lip 'would droop. Ho was essoHttaly a gusher , He was fond of walking with his aria arround , the node of some friend whowould feed his love of praise. his fear of public opinion was so great that ho never could ho' ' trusted to ] mold to any fixed line.of policy until fully committed - mitted , What time star-route people were being investigated by congress he promised Get. Brady to mnko a speech defending tlmen ; but when the timb canto for the speech Gen. Garfield was called out of town. It is a fact , however , tlmt time journal of time ] muse will show that he was paired of time side of time star route peop10. This fact him never been pub. ltshod. his lrm rctt miatako occurred during - ing time period of time credit nubilior lit- vpstigatidit , , H ° lost his lmaad5 at Lind publicgutcry , and insisted upon a foolish - ish denial ofany ; ownerahipof thu stock , in tire face jf the most abeoluto proof. Ilia weakuom in too committcoiOoni-wa s truly. pitiable : I wits iicsent d mning Jhi is exanunatiion , and , woll'ronombcrlth , oti e ; day hobroke , down , utterly , and trio d actual tears of-ahame - wimemi ito wog con fronted by the 'seat and' inexorable Oakes Anies. If ho had frankl ° acknowl edged his entire connection * th Ame s he could havogo 4 o out of the co1nnlittco room with head erect , James G. Blaine , who wait in reality nioro invblved'i ' n Union Pacific railroad speculation tIa n any one summoned before time committee lied no trouble. His courage aloiio save d him , If Garfield hind had the sane tour ago Ito would have made a great place fo r hiuisolf its history. At tin close of the credit mobilier opt Bode , Garfield was a lost man Although ho was one of time great fig - urea on the floor in the debates , employ ing a marvelous skill and a ripe knowl - edge in his s eocimea ho was so hurt an d cast down t ] lit ho would immure bean over tvhoimud and swept into obseurity wit ( Colfax had it not boon for his mends Until Blaine took him uI ) and recolvlcd t save himn , he was guile Le oed ho o 0 f revival. 'i'Iie ' bnmtal Butler recoguizod this , an d ono day 'in tliu debates Gsrfleld atte p t ed feebly to call him to task for some thing in the way of personal criticism when Butler turned around with mnoc k courtesy us le withdrew his remarks , ad . ding contemptuously : "Dotmortuis in I nMl lionuin. . t r If Garfield had been slapped direct ( y in the face ho 'could not have flushed n moruecruel red. Ho have great gasps o ninaud thsrrshrunk mate Imis seat with . out attune ptin to one word in roply. This made Chan c hater very angry He ran over to Garfield mid whispered : "Damn it , human , don't put your tal between tweon our logs and run because a mnul has kiceod you. " Thou Foster said : " will show you seam da that this old inn n anthat Butler is as vulnerable an any ono. " IIt was this episode that sarted Foata to attack Butler. Foster was com pars tivel unknown hero but when he cam out after Butler with tlio roofs of hi spying machinations in time celebrate d moiety it was cconcede d that or etch Butler d met is match with lils own weapons. This gave Fosto great strength and notoriety , mud mad ims a very able ally for time rohabilita tiomt of Garfield , wich James G Blabu continued by placing Garfield at line hea of time great committee on appropriation Being hold up amid suatam ° d by th Blaine wing of time house , Garfield weatl t Bred time stornm , amid continued to mnko large Plato for himself in time debates , I these debates the nman wlmo reads is uml ways feared by time uinet'aiino who d m net. Gnrfieid's ' habit of regular stud ; and his good umeuto ' , soon g biun colossal reputation t saacliolar nptwholl deserved. Ile was , Iewotor , n line st u deft of political ucolno my , lime finamem nl sjmeecumcs and his support of the apeci ° roauinptiei policy make up the brightus f and must unpnrtamt Citmlptei $ iii lima Cs tour , his synmputhies as u eLuduut lL . lint geapqusothgd0ctrintaO&rootrad e but lils interests forced him to fall ii with time proioctioms wlion thutariffissue clhto to ho agitated. Whoa ho was cliautuan of time hoes con mmitteo on a propriatmous Dorsey w lie PLAIN TALK. 'lit these ! ( sting Old end Malignant &ees of Asthma or r ho are Sunerhng almost beyond r Endurance from . , - Catanh , troughs , or coldf , , , Let , ' iea . Earnestly , Chndldly , Ind z Truthfully m Itecmnmend the ( , .t ' Immediate uee of an clilclent and , Certain remedy-Thomas' I clectrle , . Os. . incomparably snpedor to anything of a Like nature , and , DenefUng Unfallingly , You who Are In Ncel of rcllef and can spare a Dollar or a halt dollar , glvc It a Trial ; the ttrsilt will eallsfy You that our stalmncnts are not only correct but Ycry mnleratc , in time senate. Dorsey was also from Ohio. lie was time sworn friend of Boss Shejherd , who was calling upon congress at time time for more n ) nro priationa , Penney became very intimnato with Car- field , id was very seful to Shepherd in getting npjropriattons through time coin- untteo , Ao limo then really thou'lmt any ntouoy was made by Con. Garfield in this friendship. lie believed in a very liberal policy toward Washington , When some of has favors tyoro made up to him by his being employed during a vacatmon of congress as time attorney of the Do er mvomont contract , arfield handled dled himself so ntnder time criticism - cism of time period that an believed his fee as a lawyer of $1)000 was a bribe. Time real fact is , Om lold was not cut out for time career of , successful rogue. Ho was nltogethor too hungry for praise anal too timid under fire. Ho was always poor. Nearly every ere wino had tiny- timing to do with him took advaanaago of leis intpraetibilit . Ho was for a lon time lead about with a ring in his nose is Swaim the resent judge advocate general , Swaim is a man who had made in time army U Y lending out money at usurious rates. Swaim hind a mortgage on Garfield's house in Washington at the time of time Chicago convention. It was his kindness as a money-loader - that made him so intimate withGarfeld. Garfield had always strug , 6dell with , poverty. Given largo means Imo nti ght have'becn more independent , but until im was' ' rcaidbnt hug ws always' in want of money. His house on 1 street , mortgaged to Swain , was so shabbily fur- iished as to look like a boardiugliouse. , The only room that was well furnished in his house was his library , Mrs. Garfield always looked pinched and uilappy when outin society , Time Garfields did not live ] Happily , Mrs. Garfield would have separated from the general years before hind it not been for their children. This is as well known in Wasluington as it is unknown outside of Washington. In 1871 and ' 1872 Garfield became infatuated - fatuated with a newspaper correspondent by Limo unite of Helen C. Barnard. She praised his noble brow aridsilver-tongued eloquence in her letters , and he in turn read to her his undelivered speeches for her literary approval. It trims this rein , tionshi ) luclt minht have been more iunocemit that it IooTced that led to the estrangement of Con. Garfield and lima wife. . This ostrangemnemit , which was not generallyknown'to ' the world , will explain the strange fortitude of Mrs. Garfield during her husband's last illness and her , composure since his death. It is unfortunate for Gen. Ghrfield's ' memory that Ito was mot able to inspire 'more trust and confidence in hits asso- ciates. J'olm Sherman and many others believe , Garfield betrayed Sherman at Chicago. After the bOnvemition it was only thorough great difficulty and the most elaborate promises that Garfield secured the support of the republican leaders. Nearly every one of thorn 'was ' afters wards disappointed fn his way of ful s'filling ' these promises made before time electron , An old school friend of Garfield's , liv- ing in Ohio , was equally disappointed. Ho was a poor man. He called at Mentor - tor after time cloction. Garfield put his arni around him and gave hint good hug , as he said to hi : "My dear old frid you must come to asliin ton when.1 aim 1president , nud I will bake acre of you. You aimall be poor no longer. Time man canto. Each day ho called at time wiuito house after Garfield was niado president. The latter art's received hilt voiti' kind ( + and iiivarablY naked t hunt to stay for lunch , but no word was said about the office. Finally time poor I man's money was gone. Ho went up to time White house in a desperate mood , Gun. Garfield mot him withh n hug. Time resident was in a very genial mood , . Ho said to his friend , with his arm around his node , "Do you know tlmlit I just love you' , " This broke time suffering friend down , Ho throw , off time arm of Limo president in- dignantly as Ito said : "D--your love ; I want an office , " But lee never got it , notwithstanding the ninny promises , If Gun , Garfioldlmadlived le would not f have boon a popular president. . Ho alight have meant well but Imo would have boon powerless to cart out lime good inten , tiona , Practically James G , Elaine was resident during ime Garf old adminiatra- - Elan , But time Swaim and time Rockwell o chums wore hard at work to drive Blaine I out and Lucy might have succeeded not. witistanding Elaine's remark that lie never fought with " ) ientirea , " Time r chums would have made illion5 and - would have covered Garfield with end- o loss scandal. Swami owes his position as s judge advocate general in time array ted mortgage on the Garfield house. 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