4 7'III. ' DAILY f URfAi3A , FItTLAY , SEPTL BL + 21 , 183. 1 THE OIs.AIIA ( BEE. Pabllehed eTery morning , ezcep/lp.nday. The erulp Monday morning dally. I.MC IT MAII. ne Yet " , .u. 61aaJlThroeMenthe $3.00 Six ltontu , , . , . . . . 6.011 Ono Month. . . . , . , , . 1,00 tea VMxLT 19p rasLtenaDavtCT ; WaexUDAT. Txauerartue , oaeYou $3.00 Threeuo.th. , , $ l0 a nlxMontha , , . , , , , 1.00 On. Month . . . . . . , 30 Amorlean News Company , SeleAgents , N.w.d.al ere In the Ualted stelae , , eoeaoroxDatoal A Oonmrilatlone relanag to Sews and FAlt + rl.l mcstentbouldbsabin.od to the 1IntoaovTna , Gas mIexee txrrrxe AS Dulness totters and ftertt , iioee'sboull be addn.Id to Tn. Dzx Pctusmte OowuT , OMAIII. Dsfte , Cheolu cad rtnlomce order to be made pay cble to the order of the company , THE BE BUBLISRING CO. f PROPS , E. ROSEWATEREdltor , WILL Mr. L tird content himself with a general denial of the chargo5 inado against him ? This is thu question which at proeontie intorosUng his Conntitutonta. PAvida must bo continued in th spring. To continuo paving thu city will need $100,000 additional paving bonds , which ought to bo volod at rho fall aloe lion. T1in Rcpubllolun publishes the Nebraska braska law in regard to fraudulent bal lots. According to Conductor Gallawny Messrs , Thummol and Platt , of Oran a Nand , can study it with profit. ' AnonITnor Hlht 1115 resigned , Hi resignation should not prevent an investigation tigation by the courts into his motlio dI of conducting he contract 5orvico in th Department of Public Buildings n Washington. SSnoiw r STAY still stays there in th 0 tifio practice at Fort Omaha with Cor porn. . Woagmff and Lieutenant Merriam s good second and third , So far thi I , week , the preliminary practice line beat attended with excellent RUCCOSS unarm d only in yesterday's firing by a trouble 501110 wind which cut down the scores , Captain Coolidge , the able director of rifle practice in the doparhnont is ro ooiving many well deserved command atiolis for the completeness of the arrangom ° nta on the range near For t Omaha. Ton Now York Tinter lelebratod Its thirty-second birthday by reducing' it s from four cents to two centaacopy and its subscription rate from $10 to $ a yoar. This move on the part of t1 a lending Republican newspaper of tli country bids fair to create a revolution if f Now York City journalism , It is no w the only eight page , two co1t , first clas pnpcr in the country. Ito competitor in the metropolis cannot afford to main t ' taiu the old prices in the face of thu no l reduction , E IA. uarowr on the llges case is oxIi cte 1 this week , The papers are in tile ham ] 'of Secretary Lincoln , who ie said to ready to report to the president. Mul tnry .non at Washington think that Col ncl Ilges' objection to two members the court martini will be sufficient to u P sot tllo verdict , oven if it be one of di PI missal , an 10 confidently oxpectod. Tli fact that both tlieso challenged ofice were on the previous trial is considore by military lawyers n5 a valid objection aulliciont to vitiate the verdict and to n aside dismissal , 1VI ; notice that 0 , K. Lucas has bee nominated by the Democratic party Sheriff of Pottawattamio comity , Iotr Mr. Lucas in an old rosidnit of Oinaii lie came Woat in 1800 and was onploy for siz years on the Union Pacific ra' l . road and as master mociianio for tie Go onunont in the building of Fort Laranl and Camp Douglas. . Mr. Lucas has r udud for the past eight years on his fnr In Pottawattamio county , but many i Lis old frionde 1n Omaha have not forgo ton him , LIEUTENANT GABuNOTON who lit demonstrated his incapacity by the wa 1 ho misinanagod tie Proteus mix oditio writes a very officious ] utter to the olfi 8. . officer of the Signal Service , pointing o that tle only way to Save the Oree party is to send up a ship this fall nano and of icorod by slob fn the navy. I l has the usual fling at civilians and fo oiguors , but cerLainly if , the captain the ' ( antic is any judge , Garlington not in a condition to throw mud at au I One. Captain 1Vil'1or in his report d t claros that the Proteus was "hatdl , ( very unskilfully and her non bobav ' shamefully at the wreck , " Thu first 1 ; { of this criticism bears heavily on tl ! conunandor , and shows that mien p would become him better than flings I tboso who have nut received a nay training. i , N , \V , Avzn di Soda , of Plliladeiphi have published their Newspaper Anuu I for 1883 , which is the most co uploto v o line dl the hind which has yet come our attention , It contains a careful ' prepared list of all newapapers turd p riodieals in thu United States and Ca da , ago of eatablidmmont , aizo old adv ° tisiug rates , spacial litt3 of all knot v class journals , a compundum of tFo la I census , political majorities at time in Presidential election and much iinporta . Information concerning the mineral at agricultural productions sf the coma r There is no other single publieati &k within our knowledge which contains formation of such varied use and val 1 for b'enaral business purposes. Comp. . In all its do ) artmonts thorough m details giving just timefo atien nu d , and only that , simply arraugoduas referred to , carefully compiled-it is 41 fact a model work of its kind , tai It will be sent postafo ; paid to any lrea on receipt of the pries , f$3.00 , i iPATIinfOUTESANITIIJ RAILROADS. The logrolling river and harbor steal , in which dozens of eastern panda and creeks were magnified into rivers in order to secure plunder from the public treasury for their improvement , was one of the greatest blows wldclt a rational development of our great western water. ways lac received at the hands of Con gross. The public who were being educated into a knowledge of the im porLnnce of a honest improvement of our inland highways turned sway in disgust when the jobbery and thievery connected with the river and harbor etosl woreoxposelto ; the sutdight. Those most interested in making the Missis sippi and Missouri river navigable throughout a largo portion of their courao , declare that the greed of eastern politicians in the last Congress , as this. played in their engineering of Lhmt logrolling measure , wilt delay for years the longed for and needed appro. priation for our great western rivers , I Water routes are the great balance wheel of our syston of inland trauspor tatipn. They arc at ouio the medium for securing cheap freights between points upon and beyond their banks and of on. forcing cheaper transportation on the lines of railroad with which they are the natural competitors. The influence which they exorcise on the railroad systotn of this country was forcibly brought out on Monday before the Senate Labor Committee mittoo at its session in New York City , when Albert Fink , the Pool Commission. I or of the Eastern trunk lines , gave strong testimony to their value ns competitors to his road , Mr. Fink said : e "The principal water connections of t railroads are time inland bikes , the Erie and Wolland canals and the Mississippi river , They arc important factors in fixing the rate of tmueportation , as they secure cheap transportation and regulate ' railroad tlin/L / Water rates are , cheap , Itailrond companies find water routes strong competitors and are compelled to regulate their charges largo. I ly by whet trio tvatdr routua charge in order to secure a fair share of the busi 11055 , The affect of water routes is not felt at thin points of competition alone , but throughout the whole country. Conn , binotion between water routes is hardly possible , for if steamship companies com bine to charge 116do rates some now line comes in and breaks up the arrangement. It is easier to put on a now water route than a now railroad in opposition to a combination. Another tliinir , railroads connot control rates out waterroutes , over if they own the routes , as Is demonstrated by the fact that several railroad com panics own water routes and can't keep 0 rates up above competitors. The regu latora of the price of railroad fares and of ° freight tariffs are the Mississippi river , o Erie canal and ocean coast lines. The 1 Erie canal has most to do with rates by water , and it would be a good timing if the government would improve the Miss. 5 issippi river route to Now Orleans , in order that fares on all railroads cast o f . tint river to the Atlantic would be kep t w down to to the lowest point. " Mr. Fink brings out the most import ant point when ho declares that "corn d binaUon between water routes is hardl y ds possible. " The lakes and rivera are tin be only lines of transportation which i cannot be manipulated by gamblers , n ) wrested from a legitimate purpose b y of sharks and wreckers. They cannot b pooled and consolidated in order to in , crease their earning capacity at the ox 0 penso of time public. Every citizen weal rs thy enough to own a flat. boat , a schooner d or a tug can partake of their benefits ant I enter in the transportation market as 0t com eting common carrier. The fun solution of the railroad question will b largely connected with a broad and na tionnl policy of river iinprovemontwhicl iI will make our grant water routes ope as highways whose opportunities for trafii a' during a portion at least of the year , wi a' exorcise forever a determining influonc 0d upon the charges of all other classes a 1. ronu on carriers. v 10 ( JENERAL TIIAI'h'A'S OAJJW'TION . ° ' It is vary probable that Ceneral Ths m or does not knew ( laving taken so litti of interest in Grand Army matters of lat t that there are over one hundred cases a record whore time organization has d mandud time reiiistttomont of eertni members who have been dismissed from s the public service without cause. If th gunuril slid not know this fact ho is c0 r ly tuiuly 111COIllputeilt , through ignorae 0 n , f ) pronommEu n wholesi1o censure upo of his Nubraslau conlradea for their actin Lit in the case of Vandorvoort.-Oniah ly Republican , od Whether General Thayer knows Io 1005 not know that time G , A R in r bowl nunmipulated by politicians again of time wish of a great portion of Its much is bers is not to time point , But Geiier 'l'hayer and every other sensible an y honest man knows that a nuo m 0 od bereluip in the Grand Army cd tlm Republic , is not and ought not Iif be a should for incotnpetenoy and a b 10 againt removal for innubordinnlion ar co iuefliciency iii time publio service. TI at moniemit It bocoues so , that monolt tl al Grand Army , created for a noble purpo aid containing thousands of patriot citizens iii its ranks , becomes a mena to good goveriunent and a dangerous of al a' nuont in the country. If the editor of t ) epublican line eyes and an oxehal list , ho cauuot have failed to nato U to grn u injury to tie C , A , It , which f ly ° . connection with the Vandurvoot case li La altcudy done that organization , Wi l scarcely an exception , every lending ] t n publienii journal in ire country Imes u to held Mr. Gtebhaul'sacbionanddenounc u to trio attumpt of 1ot leuse ! politicians ut use a peofUSSCdly uuu pohtical organi caa and tiou for punoly partisan amid utnvortl minds 'J'lio charges ulwn which I'a rVandnrvo0rt was removed run back m years before lie assumo'1 command of U u0 society out of which le hiss attempted ate mnko politiad capital. Five years a Its an investigation was ordered into t od i ! y conduct of his ofico. Tbst invostigatt upy failed in securing hie removal Qtly b cause of thostromg political and person id. preum uro which was brought to bear U1) ( the department. Since that data the sands of complaints against Vandervoort's office have been made and scores of them filed at Washington. What ilas the O. A , R or any other organization to do with time retention of such a marl Nor is it anything more to time point whether or not tire a. A. R. , as vouched for by thin Republican , has demanded the reinstatement in a hundred canes on record , of members who kayo been dis missed from the public service "without cause. " Ynndervoort was emphatically dismissed for ample and suficient cause , which , according to time l'oatmaster Gen. oral , who is himself a member of the 0. A. IL , and who lost a leg in his country's service , consisted of inefficiency , insub ordination and lying. The Grand Army of the Republic places itself in a position to disgust its friends and plenso its enemies when it takes up the cudgels at political throats to rein. state in office a mmuber wlmoso removal was demnndod by every interest of good Government and party policy. CoNNECrlourisnotedforitsmysterious tnurdurs. The moro recent ones of Mary Stannard and Jennie Cranmer will readily be recalled , both of which have never yet been unrnvdlled. The latest ermine , time 11murdor of Rose Amnbler at Stratford in that State , soents likely to remain as un solved a mystery as its predecessors. Every clue so far taken has led to noth ing. Time discovery of particles of skin under time nails of the nmurdored woman proves , after microscopic analysis of it , that the murder was the work of a tvliito mail. This relieves the negro arrested of all Suapinion , and also several others an whom the detectives had their eye. Thorn was motive enough to fix the crime on liar divorced husband , but ho has proven an alibi beyond all doubt. William Lewis , the young man to whom Rose was engaged to married , is sus. petted simply because tluero wore two scratcheson his hands at tlmo time ha was before the coronor's jury , but in his case there is entire absence of motive. On the Crory night of the murder ho amid ltosu hind been planning together for their housekeeping ; that the woman loved him is beyond all doubt , and that ho was devoted to her , and anxious for the marriage , is also equally clear. It is not likely , therefore , that lie would be guilty of killing the woman to whom ho was about to be married , and with when he had had , so far an any one knows , no misunderstanding. So time detectives and the public are all at sea touching the guilty party , and there is no prospect of further light on tire mystery. BnN BOTI.nlt has tnado a bold bid fo r the negro vote of Massachusetts , in tlI e ea appointment of Edwin 0. Walker , a colored lawyer , as judge of the Charles town district court , Mr. Walker is sai d . to boa self made man and a lawyer o . considerable ability , whose energies it i not necessary to roiwark will be onrnestl y o devoted towards aiding Butler in hi i content with Robinson for the governor r Illip. Mn. MAItONN in agnili to the froth with ° a now achemo for securing involuntar r contributions from his political hunch man. Mr. Mnhoe has lost the Republican can party a great nanny votes , and tim o number seems likely to be increased , a STATE JOTTINGS. 1o 1 o The achnoli. of Kearney opened with an c ii rollmnontof 501. I The blackleg Is reported in the Lowery liner at ihixlcy , Custer county. n Dmmithan has voted thmo necessary bond c and will eruct a $2,000 , school house at once. ll Bancroft and Eumerson , on the St. 1'nul Onmhs road , were both burglarized last w cu k 0 Tluore was over $300,000 , In tire State tre a. f tmry on the 15th , and more coming in ever ay. ay.Under Under the new law the count troasune will settle with time State on or fora Oc w. bor lOtlm. ho recent fair loaves the Lamcanter Agr yU cu society with $400 in tote treasury , an out of debt. m , 'rho Cedar County Nonpareil probably lie ml ruferonce to thu railroad situation wim I. says : "Sioux City huts curried oft the baker 11 fu Cedar county. Now wlmt is Omaha gobs n to do about itl" e At Alexandria the other night a lady 8 years of rmgu fall tram the tratu wlmcn it w ruuning thirty miles am hour. She was Hover o ' 1y shocked , but had ne bones broken and n was thought alto would recover. ' ii 'Phone le unoru politics to thm Hquare Inch t a tlmis comuitr hint now doom ammp tiuto for lumen years , 1 u ftielans are thicker that Ill or nrnumd onmpty sugar bnrnd , Time formnem Seoul to Iw otteedimig t ° their work , huweve s ms if nothhtF great was about to leippeil , at [ lbstlugs ( eozotto. . Time Falls City News says a number of cas u. of diphtheria have been reported in tin al nelghburlmood , but as yet uul one death li a resulted from the dice u n , P routs e.eiitmt , , I tm earoful nitm ! their chi lreu , as the diaea 15lluble to faeten upon tbmn befuiu its pre mof once le dlwuvered. ] ii ayy farmers mnintahn that the corn crn ia a safe , fro.tor uo trout , and thatlt ar suOlclently nmatured so that it will not bo n feeted by the weather. ( lee farmer who h' ud about 200 acres of corn , say. that lie wuul me like to sae a frost , as the Crop would morel be hardened by it and ready sooner for t me crib. sa A { iroposlUon to issue 310,000 In Load. vii i0 he submaittod to the voters of Llncnhm at spacial eloctbom October 5 , The proeeade i eo be used for the purpose of doopenlim time pum e , lie well In tlmu city hark , so is to obtain a wt tor flow of 50,000 gallons per liner to prowlt ho 11 Water supply for a syulern of water vvor ' 0 for salt ! city of I.hmcoln. llaatings boasts the pos.e.elon of an eccom 1e tile citlzeu , wlws ° meculiar mania is tlto dl to sal of tither peopio a property. Ilis late t'lmdhaity" ' " as mina trotting a borrowed ! , urea fur Hlwtgmm. This owners r000verod their proper ( h and did mint I rosecwto , Time Oazeltu Hay. h + w more freaks of this bind will have a to 0 dency to daulago Jake Dlognn's reputatlo11 p a law ubhliug clizen. ( d 'i'lie peace of ( .rand . I.land and the dleni t of the great Statoof Nebraska havu beeemi s to nloubly tnnIpromised liy auu dohmi 1Craf tswit , uulawfnlly , knoavmgly , willfully , amid wi tnallra Mfurvtthnught ; ' did blunt nut the col I ) merciki. gneo of time public from the imutei ul of his saloon. Far this tramIsling of Slticu t drrhot Jolum Is now booed duwu vv Itiu 0 l In the district aatt. mo 'flue late sale of ( Ism land. I. 'iruuour ' to n fired and a hoax. But few of the blddc will maku tint payaonte , , for the reason tli go lima prleoa offered under the exeitemont of t Im sale were inure than the land is worth or Ilk Iy to be worth for sumo bolo to anao. if pM ' ) ii rible there should be a now cabs , with sti pul e. lionl tbat would shut out wildcat bildere am al epoculuturD , and make the land uuly avallim for actual suttleniort. n It will be remembered that ] bright Eye. , U Omaha Indian ptrl , was emaoUme alOce tam Tied to ] tov. T , It. Tibbles. Sims be living with her husband at ] fancroft , and a correspondent who recently saw her seysf "She is about 30 or 35 years of ego , email In stature , and lies ( lie habits of the white lady. She dresses in good taste and as for neatnrsealxetthohouse sbe is Imartt to boat. Everytldag is in apple. pie order. T , H. Tibbles lies been married once before. Ito hoe two children by his fret wife , both daughters. ' ItAILItOAI ) NOTI . All of the Northern Pacific road Ie now hal lasted. The Calliope branch of thin Northwestern Itailrad in Dakota was formally opened the loth. loth.The Correctionvllle line of the Chicago k Northweetern road is now within fourteen nlles of Sioux City. The Central I'aclic Itailroad ( 'onpanr I. erecting a water tank at Wlnnonmeca , Irev. , chat will hold 52,000gallonH of water. The first regular passenger train over time Utah th a g t p oet with the NortherI'acifia at Blackfoot , mode the trip on the 8th. 'fhe report comer from ) $23,000 worth of cigars and fluids had been prnvidml for tic use of those who collected to drive time last spike on tlmo Nartlt ern i'meific Thu Atlantln nod i'acific railway company lies umado11pplicatiuu tO time I'resideut for the uppuirmtumit of three cu ° nnhtfuuere to hrspect 1hU rolloi of completed road iii Arizona west of time IUO mnllo post. Track is laid on time Jane4own Northern ciglmt or olio miles north of Carrhwton , IJako ta , and the work ii bei ° g pnslmed along very rapidly , 'rime rails are glee down on the Sykeetatl branch as far as the Pipesteno river. Time Chicago , Jturllngton h Quincy lies Just completed a bridge across rho hock river at Sterling , uhicl ) gives that road a direct line lutoSturliog Ill , from Chicago. The bridge is a substantial structure , amid cost about $500 , 000. 000.The The Atlantic and ICaneas Cityrailroad com parry , a project variously reported as being backed by time Wabash and Milwaukee corn. panics , is still advertising for contractors to take grading. But little grading has as yet been dune. Judge Wingard of the Wnslmingtun Terri , Cory Supreme Court lies decided that time right bind. of way , roadbed , superstructure depot . togs water tanks , etc „ of the Northern 1'aci- foe Itailroad are not assessable. The decision is based on sectlou 2 , of the company's char. ter. ter.The The construction of time main line of time 11. k Df , from Kenosaw woet to Arapahoe , settloc nimarily the mahu line of this great line via I'Iattcuiouth , l.bicuhm mud h astings , west to time Itocklec , and mmds all speculation as to time octablishmout of its main line via Temmmsch , Wymoro , lied Cloud , and the ] tapubllcam m Valley.-Mindmi Gazette. Tlue weather favors work at time Florence eut uf , near this city , and a large force h engdovmL For ten hours the pay is S i im r day , which is 25 cents better than can be oh taiued on other jobs , The deepest cut is corn pfeted , all excepting some ditching and clean lug out , The Numallor amt , it was hoped world be finished timid month , but it is not v reckoned that ! t will be well on in October be fore it is dune. A comparative etuteniemit of the operation s of time Chicago. Burlington and Quhncy rut sd for four years shown an increase of niloai , $ d nce 1879 of 73.8 per cent ; an increase u gross earnings of 45 per cent ; net enrninys 41.4 per cant. The increase in constructo and equipment of the main line during time period was $40,380,408 ; brunch lines , S7,859 , uOO. ; The hmcreaso in funded debt was $35 , 150,825 ; capital stock , $38,016,2.10 ; total $73 , 769,005. , Within the last few weeks there have bee several accidents on the railways of this coum try which have boon very fatal to life an damaging to property , and on western road lu nearly every case time accidents have boo of a class whiclu ndglut have been avoided They have resulted through carelessness u time part of train dlcpatehorc in three cnce s and from time fact that trainmen wore ova w rked III four cases ; and it is quite evidem I that accidents lrmn such causes can avoided. Sicaiilmg of time rumored change of time 0 s the St. Paul day [ passenger trains , an expo said : " 'I'heso trains wore put On to accommn date local travel , and for that I do not e tlatthe time could be changed for the betto The passenger eats his breakfast in Sio u 1 City and hie supper in St. Paul , mini ) lies da uy light on the road. If the time table is dime pad up to give close connections mm time coat . croesed , this advantage will bo lu.t. Time train is the only uuu tliat purports t ° maim through conuottbuai for Omaha amid Kane City. City.There There was a report yesterday that forty a ditional miles were to be graded on the Cod County ( Nob. ) line While the line vi probably always stop at the mud of time pro entsurvey at lfnrrington it is not likely th army move to extmid will be made this yea r probably not uoxt. Time grading is now con , dated fo1 tlmo first tventyfive miles and ti : Li iron is down as far as Concord. The gradi n will be fmmrisltod this month , and as the si tracks will be dorm after time main line , it S expected tlmat thin iron will be down b y Oct her 1. The completion of thfe line will nip o k up n rick section to time business of this cmt -Sioux [ City Journal. Y Guardd thin Branchiseti. St , Louis Republican. rs . Cities cannot be too guarded in tl gnumt of frauchises to corporations. It i. mil the highest degree dwsirablo that rai r1 roads , for inabmco , should be given tl best facilities for roaclming time tatters C trade , but tie city of Philadelphia iii just awakened to time fact that n11 iuu y co11t lookimi franchise for astroet railw g lies suddoml blossomed into n full blow 0 charter for a tornuirmal eonnecti ° Is of tue lteading railroad systo and the noisy lotonotvo is to take ti it lmlace of time inolfensivu horse car. In tl case , it is said , no great harm is done , y time route is not at improper one for od stenam railway and time opla/Sitiou to t r chaigo is nut serious. ' .hat iii more r , gooyl luck , ho vovor. Hero fn St. Lou - bill have been introduced iii Limo Asset bly an oufraeliso streetcar lines vi ut the proviso that the cars are t0 d iwn l ) P 10)180 or other putt me the inmphcd intent being to per11mit se change to thowibluatylu of traction. Su 5 priwilegea should be closely watched nt speeinmtlly stated. What the bill fort ' heat and Power Furmuishiug conpa f passed the gomeral hnpreSsiOli was that was to enfraneltiso a atcmm lmuatiug cu ae ( I Puny , bet it turned out eventually to y a now gas company. In this case agar his even though ne great harm should resu it is logisiatlon obtained without that t 1 tad Opuu public discussion which is ge II orally thoughtto be desirablo. b 1 Orgammn of the It.hibora , le Boston Advertiser. ks A Missouri editor retires front his per , buecuso , as lie alleges , tluo journa m time organ of the , ] ants boys , rl .5t ro'olntion of the comprohoisivo syat a of time outlaws is illtereet11g. Courts a : y parties , and oeeaelounlly a large poli a CiUh1 have their newspaper organs. ' 1' u boys" are titua only glvumg elmo si i11 ne tler ) appreciation of time fact. that th . are sovereigns. It would be inure p te per , however , to speak of the Jamea ht ) e „ , ale being uuavodablo deceased , 1'us ti lily tire editor could stud being t d , 1IUWSpa'CC ' 8pekeSlluul for two buys , or draws the limo at ouo. mu an Itealrlctlug llre 3GunilliuUrro liaebul'cVhe. aI ra Time Washburn i Dluon Dlan11faet at log ° olilpalmy , 111almfflCtUreI'Sof barb w his fencing , amd owuers of lholatents whi 0' controIme making of barb wire , file d " ' etitioui for a writ of in'netion n aim ° ' tluu Lyman Manufacturing ccompany , Is Chicago , iii the United tatus Crya Court da , They re ) resoumt that tl an are solo owners of patents for nlaki barb wire , and as such owners they comet ! the Chicago company , in January , 1881 , to mmnufxctmire barb wire not to exceed in quantity tuentyfivo hundred ( ouis a year , or to etnpoy theroi11 more than twentytwo barb wire machhmos. limit instond of stickimi to ti.ia . agreement time Lyman com ) an lies , simico Janua ' 1883 1rnamuufacturedi tons 1 , already : 100 bing in eight ntontlms 000 tons more than they re entitled to in an entire year , ad are et hard at work matting or. Wherefore time Washburn aC Moon company ask for $100,000 dam , ages and an mjunctfon restraining them from snaking more than twcntyfivehun Bred tons a year hereafter. The reason offered whey this should be done fs that time price of barb wire may not be less. anal by overproduction and the monop. ely of the patentees not disturbed. An Arctic Tragedy , 1'loneer frees. The failure of the latest Arctic relief expedition , by time sinking of the Proteus in the ice floes of Smitll s sound , recalls time history of the polar explorations of which this last catastrophe is an addi tionnl chapter. This last patty of voyagers to time Arctic was led by m u officer front 1ho dopartmmlt of Dakota , mmd time fate of time expedition strikes houmo to time Northwest with a kucn realization of the ) arils of time Northern seas and the bravery of time nmcn who dare to sail thorn. Thu rsult only adds to time uniform ox- ) erienee thatit is full to attempt to pierce thu cold wastes of the North It must be acknowledged time inexplicable desire of man to conquer the North , aui mnko time northwest passage from time Atlantic to time Pacific across theAmorican Arctic regions , has led only to death and disaster. It is time I'roteuc this time ; it was time Rodgers last year. It was time Jeau11ette before that-a tragedy such as lice not been known in the polar seas since time death of Franklin and his arty. For all the death and loss in such ei edi tiona , m ankind has absolutey nothing helpful or useful in recon olse. Nor denskjold made time voyage from time Atlantic to time Paciic , across time European amid Asiatic Arctic seas. Conm morco has as yet reaped no advanhtgo front it. Original exploration in the North is not only foolhardy , but hardly falls short ofcriuunalrecklessness. Thorn is no justification for such risk of Busman life. For relief expeditions there is but one good reason , and that is what time name aignilies. Men who peril their lives for notoriety , or fancied knowledge to be gaimmcd , are not worthy of time exertions made by their fellows who wisely remain : hchiimd them. But for those who go to time rescue only tlmo kindest feeling canl.o entertained. Tile Grecly expedition , went out in this Spirit to help time , Jeannette , whichl hind already passed beyond the paths laid out by Lieut. Grucly , and was out of possible roach by d his party. 'l'lme Grecly expedition is e equipped with provisiols to lnst until time em summer of 1884 , and on time line of retreat there are four magazines of provisions , t and it is believed that but sixty days . journey would bring time party to time . point where the Proteums expedition could have reached them. The short seasoh of navigation having passed , time prospect ii before Grocly mid his men is to remain d at their Station until next summer , wlmen nnothor expedition will bosent for them. 'Their situation has beeonmo more than . over perilous , and anxiety for tlmeir wel mt fart will from this time on deepen twit ] n , every passing months. The apparen t it effort to criticise Lieut. Garlington fo r hie time failure of time Protons perhaps grow out of this anxiety. There is no braver a man in time service titan Garlington , an d rt few abler. It will be time art of wisdo m o to sus ) end jndgment until all time fact i eB are known. Another deternmined e6'or it will be made to rescue these imprisoned y- men from timeir living death. If tha t pm fails , another tragedy will bo place a ts iii time chronicles of man's folly in th o North. u ss State of time Weather Explained. I. New York Tribune. ar Yes , the air is rather chilly ] moreabou tor hi for time first half of Septemmber But fo nt really bitter September weatlmor , blac k r frost , icicles a foot long , and winds tha rm cut like abutcher knife , one must go t 5 the badly section of Ohio. d0 110w to Blast a Character. Isa. Chicago Intcr Ocean. In If any woman wants a divorce from r her husand without time trouble of col lecting or manufacturing the evidence o hie guilt , lot her persuade lminl to lie canhidato for office. me Narrow Escape of a School of Sharks Is Rochester Post and Express. 1 It is reported that a school of shark followed Governor Butler's yacht fee o f nearly a hundred miles , hoping an a s cident niiglmt occur. The absence of a 0' accident ms tlmeught to have been ve ry ay fortunate for the sharks , n " r,1 . , , . THE GREIITGEQMA h r,1lU lU IiGPIlEDV ifs Ihi tlhh as ' ' , d u tlllpM.'ICnWLifti'tIIGo f4 c lie ' IIellsie + eudcure4 11' VIII II ly jIi Ih I Itll F UIA'1'ISil t In . , ) , II Neurnigia , ' t „ z " 11 'j j " f Sciatica , Lumbago , 11ih ih : Li.LW'U:7.riIIfNi5s ' : . , u.w rt.uttri : , h o ! 1 cs HEADACJIgTOOTIIACH er 1I , nm n ' ' , i , I fit SODS TNIIOAT . chi } l ' , ° til QII/xNYKStn. . Yr. q ma II , , r Yt It.tlar ho I 'B4tuur ' mC1' 1 Soreness , Cuts , Unlisot , t i c ' Fno'nt'1 w , n I r nt tlltrz sRtt.iLDA , ! t ad , Auanilnib rladilyuki : . ' lmm. , ' i9' i ! Si1 l and paie , im'l 'l ' rt FIFTY CENTS A 80TTI.1 ; im ' ' ir' A i3old hyalinru .atun i nenlrix nlreetmunr iii m air ' i The Chcriii A. Vogeicr t t ul t , , i l.r. . . „ a mLIY ) ,1- ' . wn1Sf - I im.u , r as. . r.t1 NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY. . a is Lis 1 . urn md ( SUOC1SS01ni TGDAYIS , s tixyDEnj Ii. Gmera IADIcrsIn he ' 9f hay of ai lliatad a.r ay ro s ll st hue wA6FAnNAM lfr , . . . OMAHA. tut _ _ have foreel. O000O.ere.arcfuliy selected lane o { ii E itern Nebraska , at low priou amid on easy tern lmproveti farms for ealo In Douglas Dodge , Culls I'isttu. hurt , Cutnbtg , Sat iy , lyashu ( , on , Merle ButherCounties. Ur callmlere,10111 . fro Tares paid In all 'arts of time State. Money , leanat on lmprmed terns. ell Notary Pobilo Alwey. lu otace. Cormponden a _ T mat JAMEO MOPEY of d Bit Practical Horse Shoe r la y Yaks c epwoialty U Roadaten aod'tardedoot he I j .5. Shop , Pedle tklosl bell 11th lad lrih , 0 . ml. wurseli.u.e h..9 Dry , Goods ! " t . , Washington Avenue and Eifth Street , - - - . ST. LOUIS MO STEELEf JOHNSON & CO. , Wholesale Gro ers I AND .lOBUEfS IN FLOUR , SALT , SUGARS ! CANNED GOUT Sa ; ND ALL GROCERS' ' SUPPLIES A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS'AND LAFLIN & 'RAND POWDER CO W ASII YUUIt UItOCBlt9 FDit Tllh o , , _ O HA DRY HOP YEAST co WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL. T , s Manufactured b the Omaha Dr Bo Yeast Co COItNEU 15TH AND DAVENPOIIT STItECTS. OMAHA. NEU. C. Fe GOODMAN Wholesale Druggist I i AND DIIALER IN ElllltS Oils Yrlls1lo ! aii ffls , , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Grower of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO It Ie the beet and cheapest food for etoek of any kind. One pound le equal to throe pound. at corn I Stock fed with Ground 011 Cake in the Fall And winter , instead of running down , wilm Increase in weigh r and bo In good marketable condition In the epdng. Dairymen , as weii ae others , who use it car testify Ito it and judge for youneehee.s 1'dce l26.IX1 per tau ; no charge /ar sacks , Address , m. w'001)6fAxiJNCRhD OlL C011PANY , nmaha Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PIJMPS , STEAM PUMPS , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Belting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittings. Steani Packing at lvlmolesale and retail. HALLADAY WINDMILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St , , Omaha Neb. OMAHA MEDICft DISPENSARY I . „ 1 r OF FILE AH ® PARLORS t o OVER THE NEIV OMAHA NATIONAL BAND ) Thirteenth Bete Farnam and Douglas Sts. ' OMAHA , NEB. f a 8 . A1 Fishblatt , , rn n PROPRIETOR. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES OF Throat and Lungs , Catarrh , Kidney and Bladder as Well as all Chronic and Nervous Diseases. I - _ ] I I L A. P I' Tins discovered thel'rmteet ; cure In time world fur wenkuess of the lack mind limbs , involuntary d cchatga , Irpotency , genernlduodity , nerrousnemslanguor , confuelon of ideas , palpitation of the heart , timiditt , a trembling , dluluees of eight or glddlnese diseases o1 limo head , tiiroat one or ekin , ifettlooe of the liver , T 1 lunge , stomach or bowels-thoso terrible laibit , arising from eolitary habit , of 'outh , and secret practice. more fatal to time dethrms than the seay , s of Syrene to time mariners of Ulyee. , blighting their moat radiaL hopes or anticipation , , rendering nmarlagu impossible. 7houo thataru , euferiug from Ue evil practice , which doetroy their mental and physical systems catmtiug NERVOUS DEBILITY , The symptoms of which are a dull , daetruned mindwhmh , unite them for performing their bueinoes and eoclal duties , makes happy mnarrlage impossble ditre.scs thu action of the heart , causing shushes of heat , depression of spirits , oiil forubrehngs , eowanllo , fears dreams , ritlesmiglmte , dizzirwsa , forgetfulness ' unnatural di.r marca , pt a in time baek and hlps , short Lucathmam . , nmtiauclmuly , the easily , at cuniauy aumi hate prcfcrerIoe to be alone , feeltim ; ' , as tired in time mllernlrlg as wlie „ retirlmmg , eernlnal weaknesshoa ( moan. hoot , white bone deposit lu time uiuo , aersoucuess , confusion of thought trembling , watery , and weak eyes , dyeiwi sn , Ciunbtlpatmarm , paluneav , pain mid wcaknees in the limbs , eta , should consult inc Inunedlatoly end I be rector , , ! to lxrfuct hoalthm. YOUNG MEN w'ho hale , beeomo ticthne of solitary rice , that dreadful and dwtructivo habit wlucn annuals } ' to ttl untimely Irasu thou.ande of youngg { men of exalted talent and brilliant Intellect who might utberwim. entrance w th full eoultdeaeo. listening senators with thu thunders of their eloquence or wako to ocetacy the living lyre , may aiil MARRIAGE. Married persons or yonngmen contemplatin-marriage Idng aware of physical weakness , lama of procreative ' ewer , impotency , or any uthcrdis iuaiiaaihlon.pcedhhy rehcued. Ile who places hlums3It under the are ( t ) 1ishblatt may rualgdeubly onik'e ' in his honor a. a gentleman , and conHd"tly , rely upon mils ek1U as a physicuim OIIGANAL WEAKNESS 7 Immedlately cured and full vigor restored , 'this dietresshig aulletion-w9deh render. life a burden and marriage imposslblu , me the penalty paid hiy the victim for lulproper Indulgence Young peopto ere apt to cnmumltuseosiesfroum nut being ounce of time dreadful eon.egtmeuae that nmay ermine. Now who that understande thts subject w ill deny that procretiuu is lost sooner by thaw falling into Improper habits titan by prudentt it aidee Icing deIrimed ns the pmeasure of healthy olrspdngs , the most beriuue and deetrucnvu eymItome of boot body amid umisd edee. 'hue system becomes deranged , time iih elcal and , rental functleue weakou. Lose of { trucreativo puwere , ncriou. Irrltabllitydye epsiapatmsitettun of thuhemnt , indigestion , con.titutloual debility , wasting o1 tbu triune , cough , coimeun I tiun and death. A CURE 1VARItANTED , ' 1'ereoue ruined in hualthby unlearned pretendere Mime keep them triNng mouthlaftor month taking poeunoue ; and iajurlou Lompuuuds , shaull apply lmmediatciy. . w. DR. FISIIBLATT , grnduaio of Vito of the mostmnlneat college. N the United Slates , hies effected some of lime mo. ( astonish. lug cures that are otcr known ; lolly troubled nlth r.n'ing Iii the cars and head , whenaslee't ' , great. nun'ousnese , using alanuud at certain commode , u'itim frequent tiushing , attended tunetimee with derange. d , mentof time mind ImmuccUately , r 'TAKE PARTICULAIt NOTICE. k , Dr. F. addresie , all those , rile love Injured themicivee be improper indulgence and bohtuy habits which min both body and min1 , u.nittlnc tlmum for business , slimly , .ciety or uarriage. 1'tesu are ammo of the meiauoholy eructs produce.I by the early habitt at youth , mu : Weakness of the back ao11linibspaineiiitiioheal anddhmino.iofsight , loss o , nnucularpewer , , paipiatioo of the hear { , . ce dye1k1 mta , imervoLiirritability , derauaeweu ( of , digestive functions debility , coueumptlon. PRIVATE OFFICES , OVER 'TIE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , OMAHA NEBRASKA. CONSULTATION FfiW. Charges moderate end withln'the reach. . all who need scl.nttAe I + fatloal n treatment. Tlroeowlmo reeldeat a dietanee and eaaut all , will reooiyc prompt attention through Itlehi by Id simply .vartheir mpiom.with pwatago. i Ad reas Lock Box 34 , Omaha , Rob , .