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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1883)
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Thank ° glvlng 1'ruelnntatitnm , 'In furtherance of the cu. tom of the people at the clos1ti n [ oacls year , to engage upon a Clay act apart fur that purpo9o In s1)OVIRI feet. c al of pralso to the Cher of all Goedtborofero , ' 1 , Clmostor A. Arthur , l'raddontefthoUnitml Statoe , do hereby deslgnato Thursday , the 29th day of November next , as a day of national thuikaglving , for the year that le drawing to au mid itae boon replete with the evidence of ( Iivino goodnoeA , the praveilauco of health , tire fn1IneYa of tlso liarvc9t , time stability of ) Owen coil order , the growth of fratonial feelings , the eproad of Intelligence mid Ieandng , tlno continued on. joyanmmt of civil and rollganus liberty-all these and conntlose other biessnge { amo cause for reverent rejoicing. I do , therefore , mean. mood that en the day al.ovo n ipolntod the peoploroat from their accuetoumod labnrn , ntnl meeting in tlieiraevernltacos of worshl ) , lie express thou dovnut gratitude to God that Imse dealt bonnttfnlly with thin action cud pray that lima grace coil favor abide with it uruvor , CIIaeTiw A. AfT1lUa , 1're9kleiiL lfy lrniw. T. FIIEtiN0IIUr8i , Becrctnry of Stato. . 11rr.LV 1SIAUoNE eays time toad j untoraworo leatol by intimidation and fraud. So Billy ie mad , bucauso uucltcrod by lima o vn gano. ' 15niu was a ItopubIIcau gaui of 10- 000 votes iii Nebraska laat Tuesday.- Chfcalo llcralrl. \Vhero did they gain Uiom ? 'J'ar crops iii Nebraska this year , as ' shown by the United Statc ° atatistiaal reporter porter , give the best of reasons fur the tide of immigration into the State. Tun City Council may take up from dusk to midnight in wrangling over some crosswalk or culvcrtbut it takoslcas than tot minutes to pass an ordinance that . gives awnymilea of atreots and alloys to a railroad. Tin bogus Slado who has recently stirred the "spirit circles" of Omaha to N their innermost depth has fohlod life lout 7 and silently stolen away. In duo time soma other great medium will impose on rho credulous. Tim cliiof of police of Buffalo defines n suspicious person as "a man standing on the street corner with his hands in his pocket. " There are a good ninny very suspiciouspereons in Omaha. They coy gregato chiefly near the corner of Fif tecnth and Farlam. CIv1L service rule 8 has been alnendett l so that political or religious affiliations j are prohitited In making appointmonta t in any department , Postoffit a or custom house. As amended the into sounds well , but like all such rubs , it is full of sound and fury signifying nothing. OsttuA has a preferred candidate for t the Presidency , and his name is George 4 Crook. As yet nobody outafdo of Omaha loss seen fit to consider his claims , but we , should not be surprised if ho was brough t out in the fro distant future na a "dark Tun extras sosaion Legislature of Penn sylvania , it is grimly suggested , ough t to have been in session in the MRJisol h capitol building. The gas of such a bed y would } taco kept the roof front falling o probably , though the iron cylhulcr were not strong enough. JAY COULD paid $21,600 taxes in Now fork , and W. ] f. Vanderbilt $18,600 Theo figures indicate that Jay Goul d can swear to an assessment bh * with his eyes closed while Vanderbilt with hi ° t fifty millions of untaxablu s overnntun bonds chokes at a gnat and swallows a camel. trvtatAL organs are new publish in g tables giving the possible division of tit og electoral veto next year. Each of thea e wleoaccs reserves a few Statosne "doubt ftd" just to bring the balance oithorigh aide of their political lodger. Earl chickens often succumb , to the frost , an a perfect blizzard is liable to strike tinoe little bantlings before they are ready fn serving up. Tnn eubeidizod railroad organ , with Republican lsbol , asks Anti Monopol Y Iiopublicane to "reason together" abou the relief which is promised at to hand of the Legislature that will convene a Lincoln in 1885. This is like handing bill of faro to a hungry man , with the iii junction that ho should pick the diehe , that will ho served up to iim with ) twelve months , ADMIII.tL Nwuot v , a sea Iluu nnknow to fame outside of the "Navy ltegistor , who Is just now thu Sheridan of th Ainoricannavy , lnakoq sohnulimolysugg 0 ° tiota In his annual report to theSocreta ry of the Navy. Our naval force at prooo ° consists of 0,040 enlisted man , oxaluei of boys , At the close of the fiscal yea 1,130 boys weroin the servioe , 047 entraining the training ships and 48D on board recruit fug vowels. It is recommended that tit law ho modified so its to authorize the o n listment of 1,000 boya annually. Th udmiral also sensibly remarks that he d ne get behove ht abutting up aavyyarda an ruhling material-In other words , ho doe not think it wisdom to frog awpya do lar in the ofort to save a ulcxel. . . . . 'te > N 'tY v x- - - I µ , q ' ° .If1 OTHF12 .l NACONDA. The city council has granted the right of way through certain Rtroole antl alleys to rho Omaha Belt Railroad. There is grave suspicion that ; his so called bolt railroad is a project concocted in Union I'acifio headquarters to monopolize the thoroughfares through which other rail. roads that may be In rivalry with thlo Union Pacific ail its brallchtec , are obliged to pans. The fact that the in. corporators of the Bolt Railroad nro nearly all oficers or employes of the Union Pacific significant. \\'hcn it is further borne in mind that the mmagors of limo Belt road project al ready act up a' claim iii Court that the sidetracks laid down by time Union Pacific across Sixteenth street amid through the alloy that leads to the Woodman Oil \Vorka is Part of its main hue , it is cl most conclusive that thin Bolt road is only another Union I'aciio nnilcondn around the body of Onaba. \Vhon the Council was naked by the Woodman Company only n few months ago to grant the right to constrict a side track from time Union Pacific shops to their works they worn assured that this side track was never to be used for any thing but switching ( cars loaded with oil products to mid from the main line. Ilea did this little switch become n main lice of a railroad system this ! . circles or inthur proposes to girdle Omaha ? 1Sither time ordinance that confers time right of way through this alloy was fraud. uluntly procured under false proteimsea or the Council have -knowingly betrayed their trust by playing into the hands of a nut of impostors. Whatever bouelts Omaha may dorivd from a Bolt railroad 'alto camnot afford to alhw leer thoroughfares to be blochadod against cmupoting hues of railrotd , \Yo [ have always eomitonded that time streets of Ommaha and every highway lead. ing into tlmis city should be accessible to all railroads that desire to compete fur our traffic. When the U P sought to keep the B , tC M. road from time river front we entered au earnest protest against it. Shall mho nnaconda railroad b0 allowed to obstruct the passage ofn other lines of railway into Omaha from n the North ail WestVill ? the men who have a vital interest in the future growth of Omaha remain silent whoa schemes nro put through the Council that are do. signed to cripple this city and would leave it at the mercy of ono great corpo ration ? But oven if the Bolt railroad Tvas pro. jotted with no other design than to build up suburban homes for our people , the Council had no business to grant ita right of way through thu streeto aid alleys without exacting sore return for the tax. layera. The right of way to a street rail. road Ls virtually a franchise and a fran chine in a growing city like Omaha has n value that can hardly be computed. In other cities street railroad companies are compelled to pay large bonuses besides sharing part of their -earnings with the muncipaltios. ( In thoCity of Clovelanda horse oar company - pany that recently asked the right of way through Scovillo avenue , ono of the least travelled of Cleveland's thoroughfares , was compelled as a bonus to pave time whole avenue with granite. Tlie corn. pity accepted this condition amid tm.e property owners on Scovillo avenue have tlioih' pavement without paying out a dollar. It strikes us the time has comae for call. lug a halt to all grauo to street railroads which do nut insure to our citizens share of the profits derived from such gratis , DAKOTA will not be the only Territory knocking for admission into the Union at the halls of Congress this wintor. The Territory of Montana is getting ready to apply for the honors of Statehood. A Constitutional Comivontion is to moot in I Helen in January next to draft n Cou atitution to be submitted to Coigressaud a determined eilbrt will be made at time ' coming session or the next to have the Territory admittod. Montana lima made great strides in the past three years , ow- I ing to the eostruetioi and completion of the Norlhotn Pacific Itaihvny and the t steady development of her mining ro sources. Time census of 1880 gave the Terrtory 10,000 population , but that is , mo doubt , more than doubled now. Ono town alone , o Butte City , lion over 25,000 puoplo. The people at'e taking great interest in time t coaling convemitioh , and tune disposition is strong to have ht composed solely of rep. d Y renentativo non , elected without regard to party affiliations. Governor J , Sclmuy 0 for Crosby has written a stirring hotter tow r the Helena 1It't rdd , urging ulmon the pea 1110 to solid to the cowoitiot oily such non as are capable of drafting aconstitu- n Lion free from political bias , mud one tha t t will moot the ready Iudorsomont of a re vising Congress. Ho urges that the col ° atitution to be framed shah l bo fur th a bonoflt of the whole p0oplo , and to that s end none but time wisest , strongest , pur cat and most patriotic mnoii of all partio s S should ho allowed to frame it , mm Gavonnor Crosby's advice is sound , bu we fear the poolile of Moitama will waet o both find and money in Constitution a a making. Thin is no time for the admis Biel of now States. A a Mouse and Republican Senate will neve r ' agree upon any bill that will Inereas 0 the electoral vote of the eve of a Presl t dential election. W - - r 'Pun Republicans of time Iowa Logiela turn kayo decided to drop pmhibitiot and try high license , They say publi o sentiment is such that prohibition coul d not be enforced , while good high Iloene o laws bear good fruits , The lepublican e of the Iowa legislature will exhibit goo il d sere If they eubatitute high lioonso fo s prohmibhtiomi. The Kansas expori le nieut .ought to satisfy ai raUonel mind that proldbiUo n does not prohibit wliero It i ° not sun- tainod by public sentimont. On the contrary highi license can bo made effective tivo as a chock to the worst evils of the liquor traffic. It reduces the number of saloons and tends to confine the traffic among the more reputable clue of deal. ors , and the revenue from high license compensates time community fur time loan incurred through dramshops , biriJJi TllliY DISJJ4ND ? 'l'ho Amiti Monopoly party was called into life last year to emphasize tim pro. test of the producers of this State against corporate abuses. As far back an 1875 the people hind ncloptcd a constitution that expressly obligated the legistatureto enact laws to prohibit extortion and din. crimination by public carriers , but the mnandnto of time , constitution remained and still continues a dead ) otter. Login. lature after Legislature has moot , and ham adjourned without panning a railroad bill , and the feeble effort embodied in time much derided Doane tub law. , afforded little or no relief to producer or shippers. Nearly over ata- tioi nod railroad town had become the centre of a traffic monopoly-in coal and grain and the favored few wore growing rich at time expmino of the despoiled and impovorislmerl mans , 'these grain and fuel mmonopolistleho- camue political factors whose influence undo itaolf fall in every caucus and coi vontioh in conjunction with trained hire. Bugs cud tappers of the railroads. Time imnmmmso Itopublieah miajorities made a miominatioh by that party equivalent to alt election and the party machine being entirely in till hmnmids of Limo railroad rang , only time abject tools of monopoly were able to achiuvu political ominemce. And when , porehanee , n State cmtvmt tiom did assemble thet was mint wholly under monopoly control , money , passes and pntromgo were freely used to buy up enough delegates to insure time nomination - nation of time candidates that had beemi , cliosoi by the railway mnnagors for Comi- gressionnl lmouors and State offices. At last time Farmer's Alliance was organized and a contorted effort was mcdo to put a stop to outrages and abuses that had mmm do this State a mere prbvimico of Jay Gould. A sentiment of resistance to corporate tyranny and misrule - rule was aroused among all classes and as a last resort the anti Mommopoly party was created to stain the tide amid put a atop to legalized ( highway robbery and tax shirking. At the outset too do. maids of the anti-Monopolists were apt with sneers ahd jeers. But when the canpaign grow warm and it beramo manifest - ifost that the , producers were in earnest time Republican leaders became alarmed and pledged themselves and their party to ovary just measure which anti. Monopolists were urging. They promised to enact lawn to regulate railroad tolls , pledged the party to enforce an impartial assessment of cor poratu property , and promised they would forever stop the system of wholesale - sale bribery by railroad passes , How have those pledges been kept ? How has the dominant party lived up to the promises inado by its loaders ? Texan , Georgia and oven Kansas have limited the Basseigor rate to tree cents a mile. Nebraska still pays four cents a mile because no law has boon enacted to prohibit the exaction. Other States have omactod wholesome laws to prevent extortion - tortion by tramsportatiet monopolies , This State still remainn a prey to their rapacity. Millions upon millions of railroad property goes untaxed in Nebraska , while the tax gatherer levies upon the bedstead the poor widow sleeps on , and the stove on which she prepares the scanty steal for liar clhil drun. In time face of these facts , the Anti- Monopolists are naked to disband. Profuse - fuse promiiaea are made by railroadorgamia of relief through the next legislature. They arc politely invited to reason toy getlior and draft bills which they wish to becomte laws jmi Limo year of our Lord 1885 , This is decidedly rofrealtiug. Are tire Anti-Monopolists vvlio braved the taunts and threats of the subsidized press , wily ling toaurremider all they have fought for during thin past two years , on time gimpy promise of redress twenty months homed ? \Vill they disband now and beg pardon for having rebelled against wrong and robbery ? AtTEIL citing the fact that Congress will whet it convenes finch a surplus of $130,000,000 fn the treasury , Lho Now York Star tells the Denmocratie House to reduce expenses , put its foot on all sidy sclenmee , vote not a dollar which is not absolutely required , or fully justified : "hat the people epeid their own money and adopt a policy which will make it posaiblO for them to earn money to spend , " Time order wan passed along the line of the U. P , road oil last Monday evening that all section bosses must votfor Sai Savimhie for District Judge or take "theme tine , and to returns showw that all rail- ro ad emplo es in this county voted as di- their roetod b owNEns , "This is free country , it is said b y tunny , yet we can eeo but little difleronLw botweoh bull. dozing black slaves in South Carolina or white slaves in Nnbraeka.-Kearney ( 1'rcaa , But time railroads have gone out of poly Mica , haven't to Y1 Tun United Stator grand jury hat boon charged to investigate the Stinking R'ator e claIm jumpl're.Ve must confess we have no faith fn our United States grande o juries , They have pretended to invest ! . S gate a good many frauds witlun Limo past ton yoaes , and it ) ivory instance where r proinineut public men were involved ' they have simply whitewashed the rogues. Evtmycs that the Demo.Antimenop f ovaning shoot of Omaha is without a par. title of influence was most forcibly onetrated in tluo 1m e olcctiun-lc1nrb- flown. Fifteen hundred and thirty-two majority - jority for Savage in Douglas county , wlmero the moep RCpublcafl ? claims to have some intluonco amid where Boss Stout paid $ i00 into the Itopublican county campaign Gaul. 'they1'ero Dlvart ed. ] snr. N troL1 $ , INn.-Tho Scntblcl says : A Kenluckimi writes of how lie , massed iron misery to lmn1mPnuns.Ve'd ) boon together elovmi years , and we never were what you may call congenial. I nican rheumatiz and nmyself. 1 orally it got to be altogether too lively for yours truly , amid I Iustinvoked the power of St. Jacobs Oil , That's how mo and my pain trine to be divorced , " . . + - - - Clf,1NG1:9 Ol' A. CENTU1LY , Sonto of the Itentarkable Events } hitch have Transpired iur. Ing a SlmigloLlfimtlmito. London Titnes. It i + inevitable , says Time London Times , tlmat tllu first thou$1it of ahyorio who sees or speaks with Sir Moses Mon. tefioro should botlmo thought of his im incline ago. Lvomm iowtlioughhummmi life seems to be really lengtlmimig , centenari- ails are rare enough to make thuum imitor- estimi ; wo oxtuud the torln , perhaps hardly legitimately , to Sir Moses Momta fibre , who is 9J-but when a mini in a promiumit positiei li aa to that ago , rho thought of what ho line seen and done , of the chaimgoa through which time world has passed during his time , becomes over- powering. Sir ! loses hia nemi time great work of his life crowned with auccess in very ninny countries , and tliia thought , min doubt , ms that on wimieli lie and ] na , Tuxisit friends will dwell with the great. eat satisfaction to ntorrow . But outside observers will reflect with almost greater interest do the ummi that ho has nami iii this long life of his , rot the eplecs through which ho has passed , and on time contrasts which time world of today lire. EouLs to the world in which Sir Moses Montefiore spent his youth. Born in 1784 , ho may possibly ronmenmber time Lk ing of time ] iastile , amid lac will certainly recolect time execution of Louis \VI , and time fall of Itobespierro , lie car probab ly rata ] time sensation caused by eacli of lv'elosn's victories , amid will rom ember accurately the feelings awakened in England - land by the events of time Peninsular war. When time mews of 1Vntorlco came to his brother-in-law , Mr. N , lf. Iiotltschild , Mouofioro , who was with him in busi fleas probably shared with him time advantages - vantages to be gained from the exclusive information. He was past 40 vvlmei Catho- lie emancipation amid the reform bill were carried , and had arrived at full ago whin Queen Victoria ascended time throne , Yet it is since that date that le has done the greater part of the work by wlmiclm he is known throughout time world-the work of practically helping his sufleriug broths. ren wherever they were to bo found. His journeys to Palestine began in 1827 , and they only ended in 1875 , when he was past 00 years of age. Ho visited the Sul. tan in 1840 , time Czar in 1819 , amid Cardi. sal Antonelh , to try and rescue time boy alartarn , ! u 1858. No journey has been too long or too difficult and no work too tedious tor him , if help could be gained for those who sorely needed it. Nor has his help bean confined to those of his own races and religion. We toll , tins morning - ing mine curious stories of time aid le has given to persons who had no claim upon him except time claim of distress and we quote time letter which le wrote to this 1 in 1760 and which hind so much effect jn atimuiating public spmpathy for time unfortunate Christians of time Leba- non. The clerical and other speakers in time meeting at Ramsgato yortarday had good reason to speak of ids universal bey novolcnco. Time Monteflores are , as their name ! m lilies , Italimi Jowa , though there is a difficulty in deciding whenand where they are settled about Limo little town on the eastern slopes of time Apetninea which beam that name. In diflerant couutrios the Jews have had different modes of choonimig surnames ; in England they are mostly called by Old Testament names , possibly somewhat altered-Levi , Lewis bralmaeI Moslr in ( , ermanY and in some other countries Choy take time names of towns and call thmnsoh os Erlangor , Broataucr , Oppenheim. A fortunate chance gave to the ancestors of th' v onor- able philanthropist time nano of the little town near time Adriatic ; but they are first heard of an settled at Leg , omm , whore time Jews numnbor no lass than 7,000 at the present tiro. Time grandfather of Sir Moses Vita Moatefioro settled in England 130 years ago , as a merchant tiatdiD' with Italy. Oue of his many semis married ltaclmel Mocmitta , one of time fani- ly of Spanish Jews whoso name is still so well known in Lohdou ; and time first child of this marringo was Moses , porn at Leghorn in 1781 , ei time 24th of October , corresponding in that year to time 8th of the Hebrew montlm Closyan , which falls Bomowhdt later in time present year. It is well knuwn that time Jewish trading community is headed by a kind of close aristocracy of great linancora , who are closely connected with one anothior b-y nmarria"o ; and of tlmis aristocracy , if , such it limago be called time Mentors are leadin mnenmbnre Sir 1lfosea is half Monte Toro and half Mocatta ; ho married Miss Judith Colton , whose sister married time founder of the English house of Rothschild. Tlheso four names are , with emu or two more , couxtenaire with the inner circle of English Jews. Many o ( those who bear ono or other of time name have gene much more deoplyinto finance ther m Sir Meson , cord have consequently left themselves neither the heart mine tim o time to do time good that he has done. Ito loft the stock exchange early ami d entered into other and less exciting kind s of business. Ho helped to found the Alliance Insurance olhco , time Imperial Continental Gas association , and tin e Provincia ! Bank of Irelad , But en though Ito did not cease lose comieetio n with business , lee was never absorbed iii it. it.We have already said tfmat his passion no devotion to his race led Lim to visit Palestine in 1827 , and we give in anotho r column , fromn Mrs. Momtctioro'a diary , mum accouut of the difficulties through h whiclm they had to pass-diflicultics more like thorn which would now attend ° journey to BokharaorYunnau than thos e which we aaaociate with a trip to Jorusa loam. But what distinguishes time wor k of Sir 11losoe Afontefioro ( rota that of any other lhilamthro iat is time success with i which lie him pleaded the cause of th e Jews in time i uartes to which , unde r ordinary cirmumnatances , their cry could not have reaihud , ] fl 1840 ho extracted from the sultan a firma ) , which has bee n of ran' service , Juany times over , in time cause of to Jews of the Turkish empire , Re jot somothiu more than civil s och en ( coin the Emperor Nicholas , and it i 18t"2 , in a aecondisit to Itusslr ho win I r . Cures Rhoumattsm , Lum bagoLamo3aclr , Spminsand Bruises , Asthma , Catarrh , Coughs , Colds , Sow Throat , Diphtheria , Bums , Frost Bites , Tooth , Ear , and goad. ache , and all pains and aches. The beet Intemtl end extemet remedy In the world , Ireryl ! ttleriu"etced. Sold by medldee deeltnertrywhere. DirectlonelndgLltanwe u. rrtce se cede end ) r.oo , FOSTEf , MILDURN 4 CO , , Prop'rs , LUi 17ALO , N. Y. , U. L A. deeply gratified to notice tlho im prove- meat imi the lot of hla Ilussiait brotliron , lie penetrated even to Morocco in 1808 , mid in 1807 to Bucharest , wlmorotlhe.lown arc perhaps ntore hinted than in any other city in Europe , Neither danger , nor distance , nor eliecouragomett has over prevontcd him front going on hia errands of charity. Sir Moses Montefioro has noei many changes in European society , but ) moue granter than that which hia ° passed , since the Ibogiuning of this century , over the condition of time Jews. Iu Europe and time backward re"ions of Eastern Europe they arc still , inl acd , miserably pooraud are as liable as ever to outbreaks of lay trod oh the part of mho Ohristinmi peas. antry and of those wimp wish to turn that hatred into accouut Civilized Germany evet is inclined to "boycott" them ; but time very fact is a proof that they have in the la t half coitury prospered so very ntuclm more thami their rival ° tlmat thojeal- ous hostility of tire latter moat front tune to time break out. Tlmodilurence is that what is now nbnorntal and exceptional was expressed by law fifty years ago. Jemv- , isle disabilities , snot extending merely to time right of sitting in parliament , but to half the rights of citizenship , existed droll in England , whichh boasts of being ! u the forefrmit of enlightenment , until Sir Moses Mottteftore had himself hail ample time to axporiouce them. Now , not only hare the Jews got rid of all their disabilities , but their power in Europe - rope is very great and far reaching , Much of the continental press is in their hands. They control tlio bourses. National - ional financial operations are regarded by them a ° to a great extent their ownaflair. Their well-known qualities of patience , insight , cud mutual fidelity , amid their habit of thinking nothing beneath time notlee of a neat of business , have given thorn success , \Vhat the future of tine race may be mm. maim would raslmly pro ptmesy ; but if their progress is as rapid as it loan bemi during SirMoses Montofiore's lifetime , they will in time next century be an important factor indeed , POLITIC IL NOTES. Butler claims that ho isn't dead yet , and It must ho admitted that there's a power of vitality fn the old luau , who has as many lives as a cat. One Matthews vvont _ to time molls at Ilazlc- burst , Dliss. , with a oistol in Iris hand , and was carried away with twenty buckshot in hia cheek. Ohio Democrats are pretty well satisfied their next Presidential ticket will ho headed by either Samuel J. Tildmi , Ilea B. Payne , A. G. Thurman , or George Ifoadly , with Til- den a prime fa onto. The I'hiladolphia Telegraph ( flap. ) suggests : " By the way , wouldn't this be a good time to 'unload' Ilattonl Time administration sadl bale neoda to got rid of some of its superfluous last. " Sam Randall has not been doing as much boastimng as Carlisle and Cexbuthisopponents will find that liis time has not been voing to wasto. The Pennsylvanian is shrewd tireless and oxperieucod in the arts of effective can vassimg , Mayor Mannhig , of Bulfaio charges that grave frauds wore comumittetj in the late mayoralty election in that city , both against Imintselfantithe liopublican candidate. The latter , Mr. Jewott , seeuma not to feel the grievance so strongly as Mr. 3Iannins does. The Baltimore American ( Rep , ) thinks it is not to 1)0 greatly regretted that the Itepubli- cans are In a minority in time State Senate though only lacking two of a majority. Hmj they coutrol of the Senate , whit o the Cover. nor and House are against thoum , they would ho responsible for loglalation without ally real Iwwcr , The Ilochester Post Exprese ( ilep. ) any nouneed'ruesday ovodhng that that was the "ticket" would ho last time that a political "hoisted" at thehead of its editorial columns. "Not "it says , 'that our politics are changed , or to Lo changed , but simply because time prat' tire of keeping a party ticket standing in a retvspmtpar line nothing to commend It , and much about it to condemn. " -Mahono's organ , The Itkhnmond Widg , says ; "The ilotubome Democracy will do ter. ribly defeated next year , and Danvltrwill ) be the chici cause of defeat. l' a tisaery hero may nnmlti blind tnany of our Food citizens to the gated atrocity him the whole J.mvtlio matter ; but people in other States will see it in nil Its abhorrent aspects and shnddor as they sea. The sits of the Bourbons mmd Fundors will surely find them and their accomn- pllces , and brio , duo retribution upon thorn. Already righteous vengeance has begun Its work , " The Springfield ( Mesa , ) ltopublican ( Ind , Rep. ) , In enunmerat ng pusslble candidates fur the scat in Congress made vacnnt by Governor ltobinson's election , says : "One of the most available men la Charles IL Ladd , of this city the present State Auditor , Mr , Ladd has hats time experience of training fu time legal proles. slon and an active career in the loading insurance - ance agency of the city for ninny years ; lie ha a served eeveral terms in the house and the San ate of Massachusetts , and boon elected by the peolmild of the 8tato now for the fifth time as Auditor , or Limo sixths , counting the term fem which he was appotn ad by Governor Talbot , 'Ilia ' legislaUv's exporioncoluw been very great , as ho was a member of the house with utler before the war a member of the Senate i n 1669 , and again member and leader of the house is the retrenchment year of 1879 , THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY , FOR PAIN ilelleves and cured i IUEEUMATIS il , Netiralgla , Sciatica , Lumbago , e - . . uACUACUI ; HEADACII6TOOTHACHY { f SORE THROAT. g01NyYhli , . . . reUi { NI RAENN , $ orrness , Cords , liruiseh 1rltrjYT111Tn 1 , Itltlt\N , NC.tLD'l , .1ud allother bo4llyahd and pains FIFTT CENTS A OOT11.C ,1' , ' t3oWbl atlDtnaBleh.nt , , . Uinctluua lu 11 LZ ' Thd Charkt A. Yogdar ( f trw. , aevwc&R.ix ) ' . . , -o- I.hiaore. Xr.l : I STEE LE JOHNSON & Coe Wholesale Gro ers N i AND JOUSEM IN FLOUR ! . SUGARS1 CANED GOOI S , : ND ALL GROCERSI SUPPL t A FULL LINE OF P1111 BEST BRANDS OF ] Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN &C BRAND POWDER CO RICIIARDS & CLARKE , W , A. CLA1t1CE , Proprietors. Superintendent , Iron Works , . P. RAILWAY , - - - 17TH & 18TH ST1IEETS , Y r - t iJv . y f F 'Mrt J L t _ p - ? N = i r 1 : : elte Qr " # t -4i _ , Aw .w ' R Itllp 1 4 .1 lu + tt-bJ4 ! l P ) : , , " , t + ' ; 4Y.ve1 , J { t. 5 MANUFACTURERS OI' ' AND DEALERS IN Steam Engines , Boilers WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS , MIII Grain Machinery s MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated ! Anchor = Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS , STEAM , WATER AND GAS PIPE , BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS 9 ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. , e e . N 4 $ - . .ZV M d ' a . r A .r ati V6b We are prepare to furnish plaits ana eatJih.tCS , and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills from Stone to the Roller system. "Espeeial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any purpose - pose , and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs attended to promptly , Addre ' RICHARDS & CLARKEJ Omaha , Neb MAX MEYER & CON , IM1'ORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS ! AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC OI1JAB1J , TDBA000 $ I FIPE $ A D SJIOKER8 ( AItTIOLEB PROPItIETOJ1S OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRAN DS : Reina Victorias , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from $6 to $120'per 1000. . AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS'r ' Combination , Grapes , Pro ' ess Nebraska , Wyoming and Brigands. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES , 1 PIA1 Tc d . . L VY'.C71.L - - On Long Time--Small . Payment's. Pces. As I . i u1v Douu11,77t1t , _ 4 r ur AI I .E 1LtHUJ'ACllnlli3i OF FINK Blles ! Carflaffas aud Sll ¶ aous i.kytltepoettory Is a tietanUy OJiod with a seloctstnok. Iket workanui mdp guar&oterL Of.Pu a and Factory S W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue , Qmal o