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    CIIU OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 2(5 ( 1W1
The Omaha Bee.
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COUUKSrOS"ll'NCK All Commnnl.
e tinim rclntitut to Ncw-t ml l'MU"ri/J mat-
Urs nhotiH lie ruiilresood to tlio Klnruu or
Titv Ui'v ,
BUSINKS8 LKTTKlia-AU Hiifinc- .
LotUjrw anil lUiiilttnnrM rinmM be M-
dreweti U > TUB OMAHA rontwniufi COM.
PANV , OMAHA. Ur ( U , Clicelw mul l'o u
office Onlcm l i be m < ulo paynblc to the
order of the Conipnny.
OMAHA PUBLISHING 00 , , Prop'rs
E. ROSEWATER , Editor.
Edwin Dnvti , Mnnnor of City
Oironlntlott'
.Tolm H. 1'leroo N In Clmrro of the Mftll
Circu aion of THi : DAILY
1. 1) . Ciliambe > lnlti corrcnpomlcnl uml
willoitor.
AT the prosunt rate of constiniption
Onmha could ousily nupporl ton inoro
brick yards.
OAT.IFOR.MA will ngain tirgo the
Chinese question upon the attention
of congress.
I'AVK with ntono or not nt all , in
coining to bo the opinion of our most
Btibstanti.il and clearest headed citi
zens. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IT is safe to m > 8umo that tarifl' tinkering -
oring will engngo a lar o portion ol
the time of the next nosaion of con-
ANI > now if Ouitoau would only fall
nut of the court hniiso window and
break his neck like Ed. Williams , the
country would bro.itho a si h of roliof.
Ems KKLLKV is evidently propnrinrt
to o out of politic. ? . Helms sold the
Now Yoik lijtprens lo CyniH W. Kioltl ,
and Taininaiiy will have to look for anew
now organ.
WILLIAM W. ABTOK linn skipped to
Europo. IIo couliln't Htand the liiuyh-
tor of Ilia frionda after liis dufcut for
congress nnd his peculiar campaign
tactics in ( ho nlutm of Now York.
THK U. J * . talk of decreasing the
time made by tlinir fast train liotwoon
Denver and Omaha. A decrenHo in
freight and pwHongor tarills would
jnoot with much more genural np-
provnl.
OORX can bo carried from St. Louis
to Liverpool , nearly 4,000 miles , for
-eluvoii cents per bushel , but it costs
three cents per bushel to carry corn
across the Missouri river at Omaha , a
distance of two inilcH. Keep it bororo
the people.
THK talk of "our great surplus rev-
onuo" has died aVay ainco Goinmis-
sioncr of Pensions Beutloy has announced -
nouncod u deficiency of glOO.000,000
in the Poneion bureau. The arroirago
of pensions net will takecaroof a largo
portion of our nurplus revenue for
nonio years to conio.
Cons haB boon shipped from St.
Jjouis 'o Liverpool during the past
week for cloven coulfl per bushel-
nxlo lower than any that has over yet
been obtained from Chicago to any
"English seaport. The IMisHiHsip
route to the nei ; ia thus prauticnlly
nhown to bo of incalculablu ii'lvunt.igo
to the producers of the great corn
raising region.
A national subscription in Spain is
mentioned in Madrid nowspipcrs us
having been started for the purpn.su of
purchasinu Gibr.ilt.ir from England.
Some Madrid b inkers have offered to
giro $1,000,000 towards the object. If
England refuses to entertain the
proposition , the proceeds uf the aub
Bcription are to bo used in fortifying
points on the Straits , both in Africa
and Spain.
.IAV GOULD'H latest bluckniailing
Hchomo is the proposition to erect anew
now Stock Eichango in Now V'ork on
which the watered ntocks of his
numerous railroads shall bo listed.
-This phut of Gould's grow out of the
refusal of the Now York Stock Exchange -
change to list his now UHUO of Man
hattan Elevated six per cent Hoourities
in exchange lor the old guaranteed
ton per conta. The ijovermng com-
initU'o of the Exchange declare thai
they don't acnro a cent , and tell Goult
to go tn with the proceHiiou.
V.'ITUIX another week active propn-
rations for the enforcement of the
RIocumb law will begin in Omaha
It is now certain that fully one liun
dred saloon keepers nnd retail li < juor
dialers will go nut of the business , and
IP this change will leave n good many
buildingsnowoccupiodby them vacant.
A majoiiy of the dealers are arrang
ing for a change of occupation , nd
them in no doubt that in the end they ,
au well as the city at larpe , will pro
fit by the change. There have been
altogether too many saloons in Omaha
nd few of them hare made more than
a livelihood.
BROKEN BANKS.
Jloccnt b.nnk fiiilnrcs in the VMnro \
( renting t-oiuiilemblo dittnrlj.inco in
iliiiR money ccnlros. The fntluro
of otm of the moHt solid liniiks of Bus-
ton han alarmed many consurvativo
CApttiUist5 who inn' ' ! ' " ' these fniltircH
te-a thu foriTunncrs jf nniithcr tinnu-
cial panic. A good many of Iho oant >
orn banks are tlealiii ) , ' in neciiritici
which arc in fact no Hmiritius
at fill. They loan n.onev
on worthli'M property , simply buciiuiio
at the hour of loaning tint property
coiiimMidH a jirict1 in Wall ttrcvt ,
But the imiingorr in thc.su bankH
know very well tint nniiy of the HO-
ctiritii'H thuy renoivu have nu intrinsic
vnluu. Tlu-y uro good for tlio amount
loaned "lily BO lung IIH the market
kuupj up und holils niil thu hope that
the Hi'curilips will bo worth more to
morrow ttinii to-day. K intern capi-
tulinU are now recklussly npuculating
in niilroadH that Are biiing built in ad-
vauea of bimiiicas reiiiiroinantfl | , in
coal mini's and mining claims of every
duHcription. Mininx stocks that are
scarculy worth the p.iptir on which
they are printed Imvo been accepti'd
as coll.itural by the b.niks , and these
worthless securities ulas.iud aH asRi
nro liible to Btvantp thu bankfl at any
tiniu.
tiniu.Tho
The railroadu may earn money tun
ycara liunco , and nnd tlio coal minoH
becomovaluabloasduposits when other
minus bucome e.ihaunted , but in mont
CUHUH thu mining ntock wan printed to
Hull. The people who Hpoculatc in
thcHC ntocks nnd IOHO are not , porhnps ,
entitled to much ytnpathy , but people
ple w'.io trust their money to an es
tablished bank nnd IOHO it throui h
the bank's Hpecnlation are vie
titn n i > i the H.UII < ) SOIIHU as if
their houses hud been broken into and
thuir property Btohtn. Tn fact , if
bank directors who lone other peoplu' *
money either in ( ( peculation on their
own account or in aid uf other people's
speculation , wore treated us men are
who break into holism and tUcal , there
would bo fewer viol.itums of trust of
this kind. The intureatn of the moral
aw would bo promoted by ntibjectui
ill cliiHsi'Hof ruicaln to a similar pun
ishment.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tin : Mormon question is being
'orcod to ( ho foreground by the con-
: tHt over the ronresentation of Utah
n uiitigre'H- Many absurd roportr
concurning the uggreasion of mormon-
BIII in the territories are already being
net afloat by over zealous partisans.
V Washington correspondent of tliu
STow York Tribune , for instance , sends
word Unit the Mormons liuvu been for
'earn "quietly but industriously Uy-
ng their plana to control in n measure
ho local governmuni of the torritorii-H
n the neighborhood of Utah , and Imvo
n a great measure succeeded in their
> roliniinary cllbitk It it nlao atated
hat the Mormon chitii'a nru civil
udgos as well , nnd try temporal cases ,
vhich the correspondent Hays is "u
irelty plain admission or the charge of
connection between the Mormon
church and at.ito. " This connection
ins notoriously existed ever since the
ilormon church wai founded , nnd the
oxerciBU of temporal functions by the
Mormon ] iricatH was one of the reas
ons which led years ago to the pass
age of the so-cnllod "I'olnnd" bill by
congress , which took nway their gen
eral civil jurisdiction from the "pro-
natu"or common judges and trnnafur-
red it to the district courts. This
legislation 1ms probably , however , not
broken up the lubit of Mormons re
sorting voluntarily to their own tri
bunals , and no muro U'ginlation will
ever make them do it.
nowrcgnlntingthcm-
Bolves pretty well in accordance with
public Hjiitiment. They c.in never
liuruafter eliargt ) exorbitant rates
without injuring thunisiilvoa mure
than they can injure shippers. Kan
BUB City Journal.
Tliia will bo sweet consolation to
the people along the line of the Union
1'iicilic and other western railroads ,
where thu e > mpanics nro regulating
thcniHulvoB , not in compliance to pub
lie Buntimunt , but in accordance with
the denunds of their own e > rporato
greed , Such nonsensb its the above
reflects discredit upon the intelligence
of the press. It is n well eitikblishud
fact that the charges of the railway
monopolies uro net based on what an
other road will bid fur thu trallij , but
on what the tr.\Hi : will bear. If the
editor who wrote the extr.ict re
ferred to would make n trip over the
overland mute , through Nebiniku ;
Wyoming , Utah and Nevada , hu
would very quickly discover how rail
roads uro regulating themselves in Ac
cordance with public sentiment.
TUK HrraU sees in the posxibilit }
thut Governor Nmicu miy not cill an
extra session of the k'giol ttmv this
winter gnivo danger to nny etlbrt to
pave Oniiihu biiHiness Btrruts tliinug
the coming year. Them is IM d ubt
that nny extensive paving nchcmo
must depend on our ability to m > cuvi >
li'gialutioli that will inithori o thu iiiiuo
of pavement bonds , but utter all thu
delay may in the end prove uf j-n-at
benefit , it will take at least twnlvo
months to have our water winkn gen
erally introduced into businetiit hmmt'H
and thu cligtjingof newer * undhyingo
no'wer plpoa will require tbo tearing up
of our business streets during the com
ing yeitr. Delay will also aflbrd ample
time for a thorough ventilation of tlio
pavement qatntinti , and we Imvo no
doubt will 1)0 the moans of n\vm %
Omaha fmin reckless waite nnd costly
xpcrlmotits.
OTHER LANDS THAN OURS
The emperor of Oermttny'/i / speech
tit the opening of thu Ruirhstjg , is e.v
ciliug much enmmetit. It is appar
ently n startling dutunee of the will
of tlio people , iwoxjircmetl nt the late
election. Kvory ono of the unpopu
lar measures of 1'rineu Hismarck
which Btill'Lred defeat nt the last Reich
stag are a ain placed bisforo that body
with the nanction of Kaiser Wil
liam. The accident insurance bill ,
j
the tobacco monopoly , the liquor tax ,
the bills for quadrennial parliamt'iitH
and bieiini il budgets are once inoro
revamped. All thtso muaBiirus were
rejected , because it was well under
stood that they woie introduced to
Bwell the iiermmal power of BiBinirck ,
to insolent bureaucracy , and'o extend
int > coiiim-jro'i uutl dommtic life thu
parly tyrrany n w exorcised in all
branchei * of the public service. It
was against such despotism that dor-
many protested nt the polls , nnd it is
inn ) of the IxilduU defiances that nuco
more throw * down the tagu of battle
to the Reichstag , and threatens resig
nation if n ready compliance is not
forthcoming.
In thin connection , attention in very
generally drawn to the great difference
which exists between the constitu
tional Hyfttom of normally und Great
Britain. Tno emperor in Ilia speech
assumed the entire responsibility of
bringinu' forward the obnoxious meas
ures. The conservative press allude
to these ns the "oniporor'a pro
gramme. " Tlio liberal journnls clnrgo
: liat liiHinarck is trying to shield himself -
self ami his socialistic measures bo
und thu person of his sovereign.
I'liin ehurgo cannot lie. Tn CSermnny
the chancellor in responsible alone to
.ho emperor and the emperor to no
mo. In England thu ministry nro re-
sponaiblo to pnrliamunt , uud the sov
ereign cannot bonr the rosponstbility
if unpopular measures introduced by
: lie ministry. A majority vote of
inrliamont tormina tun their political
cxiutencu. In Germany an advotso
vote of thir reiehatag aeems to Imvo
10 ofliictTwhatuvor upon the porsonul-
ty or policy of the chancellor. In
ither words the imperial government
a clearly irresponsiblu to the people.
This is now so prominently established
hat it is not at all unlikely tlijit the
[ iiostion of the constitutional re-
ponsibihty of ministers will ngiin be
irought into doba'o in the rolchstag.
Still an agitation for constitutional re-
orm will scarcely accomplish nny
great results as long us the Emperor
William ami Chancollur Bismarck rennin -
nnin on the scene. Both are highly re
spected by Germany , the ono for his
> orsonality , the other for his eminent
services to thu nation. In the present
msottlod condition of European poli-
icH Germany cannot ntFurd to lose
'rincu liismnrck even nt the gain of u
ibcrnlization of lier present Bystem of
representative government.
The Tycoon's government ivns over-
hrown in tbo year 1807 nnd the dy-
insty of the Mikado's restored utfor
500 j'3ar of usurpation. The now
Mikado who w the 122nd of his dy-
naety has shown himself in accord
with the spirit ot the times. In 1875
10 decreed the establishment of u sen-
iktu to share the dutitH of the govern
ment. Three yeara later ho consented
to elective local n&Homblicn of clasHou
below the rank of great daimios , nnd
on October 14th , 1881 correspond
ed with the .lapnnoBo date " 12th day ,
10th month , 14th your Moiji" he
caused a decree to bo published by the
first Hocrutary of Htato , promising n
national parliament in the year 2 ! )
Moiji , which ia nine years boncu und
corresponding with ouryonr 1890.
The decree in interpreted to mean
that the parliament will not bo put off
further than ninu years , but may bo
established two or three yeara sooner ,
if things can be got ready for so great
n change. The .Japan Jfuil infers that
thu parliament will embrace a Senate
composed of the old feudal daimion ,
who number some 000 , but it does not
indicate any further dotniltt of thoplnn
of the Emperor ,
The mines of South Afric.x are show
ing good returns. It U not in diamonds
mends nlono that the country is rich ,
but copper , eoal nnd snlt mines yield
large returns. The gross weight of
diamonds contained in packages
passed through thu Kimberley pout-
oflico in 1880 was 1,440 pounds , at nn
estimated value of $10 ttUMSD. The
copper mines of UumHqunland exported -
ported ir > , : tOO tons , The full pans in
Simon's Town , Miilmosburg , 1'iquot-
berg , Frnserborg , Uttnnlmgu , nnd Ora-
dock yielded about 0,000 tons of anlt.
There nro also n Urge number of min
eral springs in the colony which nro
well resorted to , hut ncconnnodntinns
for visitors uro , as n rule , very in
ferior.
A sensation was created in the Ital
ian chamber of deputies this week by
* the attempt of "a crank" to asaatsin-
ute I'rumior Doprutis , Cablegrams
announce that while Dupretis was dis
cussing tbo agricultural estimates a
( iccne of disorder occurred in the strati-
gent' gallery , and immediately a revolver
ver was thrown into the hall , a roico
crying , "To Doproti * . " The rovulvvi
fell without exploding or hurting any
one The man who throw the pistol ,
named Mnccnluso , vtas arrested nnd
the hauso rosinnod itn debnto. An in
vestigation flhowod that Maccnltuo en
deavored to shoot Ddprotis , but being
prevented by the bjHlandcra , hurled
the revolver at him. Mnccnluso ia
about Unity yuan old. IIo was born
in Arrngonn , Sicily. Ho bad nlroady
boon imprisoned for wounding with
intent to murder , and in still under
police miporvision. It is stated that
on the morning of the attempted ns-
mip.sination Mnccalupo presented himself -
self nt the police station und nsked to
bo watched during the day , tnying
otherwise ho would commit some ex-
OODH.
Limerick I'H the scone of a number
of otitr.T/03 which are seriously dis
turbing the HnglUh government und
which will prevent the relaxation of
coercion in Irolnud for some time to
coino. A I leust , so snys the London
7"i MM , wlioso utterances on the Irish
question must bo taken with a num
ber of grains of allowance. In other
parts of the island , however , thu bene
ficial results of the land commission
continue to manifest themselves. Thai
body continues to cut down rents
with tlio most partial regard to wishes
of the tenantry. Re ta on the lilako
farm in Limerick h.ivu been reduced
twenty per cunt although for forty-
throe years they have boon promptly
paid und the landlords have borne one-
half of the costs of improvements.
This action has caused increased feur
among landowners , who declare that
Gnd.stono'H ! bill amounts to virtual
confiscation of their holdings.
h.is taken the first ntui > to
ward protecting laboring women and
children by the passage of a bill lim
iting their hours of factory labor to
oloven. The bill passed by n narrow
vote. J5ut it IMS become a law ,
nearly the first , if not the first , law of
the kind in Europe. England began
Much legislation , and it has boon fol
lowed in this country by Htaten like
I'unnsylvania and .Massachusetts , al
though BOIIIO , notably Rhodu Island ,
have neglected this needful protection
of the artisan and his children. The
movement makessluw progress obroad ,
but wherever power reaches the people
ple , ns in France , law begins to bo
made in the interest of the people.
Private enterprise and individual
capital in Spain is something quite re-
narkablu. A short time iigo it was
determined to build u now line of
railroad from Barcelona to now Mad
rid , shares of which wore issued to the
amount of § 4,000,000. The applica
tions for stock exceeded $40,000,000 ,
which goes to show either that the
scheme was exceedingly popular , or
that there iu an cnoitnous amount of
capital lying idle , the accumulation of
centuries , during which there have
boon comparatively few enterprises at
tempted.
Ilussin hu.s u peculiar way of dealing
with striken , who are probably ro-
gnrdod ns incipient nihilists. One day
lust month the compositors on the St.
Petersburg Herald oflico nsked for nn
increase oftugea , intimating at the
same time if it was not granted they
wmild leave. Sonio of the mon were
Germans , nnd on the matter coming
to the knowledge of thu chief of police
hu ordered thu whole lot of thorn to
leave the country , nnd I boy were sent
across the frontier forthwith.
Railroad building in Mexico con
tinues to progress rapidly. Thu Guy-
amas road has been accepted to Har-
inrviillo und is expected to reach Magdalena -
dalona by December 15. The Central
road has boon finished to San Juan
Del Rio , the Morolos railroad to
Cuantia nnd the National road U
pushing thu work on the whole line to
the interior. The decision as to the
right of way to Oundalnjaru is delayed
by the illness of the president and the
minister of public wnrkfl.
Two million dollars has already
been expended on thu Church of the
Sacred Heart on the hill of Mont-
marlro , Paris , and tliu ed.h'co is hardly
above ground. The bui ding ill
cost § 2,400,000 more unit tbo decora
tions § 1,000,000 additional. The
Grand Opera coat 810,200,000 und is
not yet finished. Thu new post ollico
will cost 815,000,00 und the Hotel do
Villo $8,000,000.
What remains of the independence
of Tuniscan hardlyeurvivo thu French
occupation , which M. Gambettii is
now determined to prolong until Jan
uary , 1882. Should no European
complications stand in thu way , Franco
will then probably annex tbo regency
to Algeria to olivet the territory ac
quired by other powow from tbo ottoman -
man umpire.
Gnmbottn's " ( Irand Ministry" does
not nuom to give general satisfaction
in Franco. This is especially the caao
with Paul Itcrt , the minister of pub
lic instructions , whim cordially bated
by the clericals. His selection by
Gambottu is loukt-d upon us an evidence
dence- that the premier does not in-
tondtoruluxhiaformur uncompromising
wnr upon clorindism. Uort is known
as a fanatic tl enemy of the church.
IIo has Bet bis face stonily against nny
form of religious instruction in tbo
public schools which ho bai denounced
-be school of imbocelily , of fanati
cism , of nnti-patiiotism , nnd of im
morality ,
The cost of workini' Iho railroads in
the various European countries for
1880 was as follows : England , W 4
Dor cent of the receipts ; Germany , M
percent : llolgium , 53(5 ( per cent ;
Switzerland , 55.4 per cent ; Italy ,
11 5 per cent. The gross receipts per
milo were in Franco § 1:5,000 : , and in
England 817,4i"'f ) .
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.
MfUillo iu light opera li.n tnkcn
Hoit ! ! by Htortn.
London U t < > lie rcfjnleil with u c Bonnf
"Hl.iek Crook" ut the Allutnbra.
M iry Amf | rfnn'ciiiMijatiicntnt I'ooth'i
Theatre bruins on tlin .M of .January.
" .Michael Htrn iilf" hm proved a ( 'rt'nt
i ) tuiiinry HUCCGM in JluM-rly's Clilcii.'o
Tlitatie.
MM ! May Dnvorprrt will prolntilynoon
lieoum ; n imunlier of .MmlUuii .Sii.iro (
Tnuii.ri ) ( Jiiiiip.iuy.
The now Huvnrv Tl.o tre , rntheThnmoi
imiliuiktiient , nlmh wim op neil n few
iiyx n o , IH lit by tlio oltctriu li lit.
Mile. lli"i ! : inPTV qu ck ti > len.n. Sim
ntuibcil IliK Hi'Kli ' h ltinmiii | , ' ( ! cniiiltiK nvcr
on Ilia Mlenintr , uud no- niieuks IIH well : n
John M.'ullotiijh ( II.IH lis'l n brillinnt
hiiiiMt tliinu li thu we Ic t IlaviTlyV I'iftli
Avi IIIH HUin | jttrl hy K-tr Forr-vtli , tl.
A. Lun clon , mul DJamiul Dollier.'in Vir-
Hoot i tnnil his Unit appf nranco nn ] tch- !
olio" Dumber U , 18 7 at. tlie Metro ) o i-
tan Tlieutie , Detroit , wi h lob Miles now
munngcr of llio .Grand U , ura-housu , B Oe
Mauprut.
It Hrejiortetl that Signnr M. jronl iu-
toruli to te i'ii from tlio t xe nnd to vet.iii
m.in.i.er to Ma nine Itinturi\vho lit tulil to
mcdiUte uifaiewoll vl-it tn this touuliy
next toaoon ,
Tlio MAIO ! Prtdcntt Combinntion hr
( lii-b.iiulci ! . The in.iiiigcr IIIM been dint -
t iliutiniuircil , HIM liintlux thut the nuccoxs
ofSilvm W..H lately duo to AJ'W I'icn-
eott's KU I " <
Minnie C'ninniinuH nnn < UOCOH In tliq
world tumuli uii iilili ini ; Interview. r ,
Unit ithe It ul n < t r.'tireil . fioin ihuwoild ,
lii.tvii aKeil in wutin , , ' ( Miuidit.s uud uiui-
I 7. lit ) lUli ll'H.
S.irali jteruhnrilt wonn tr'i'inpli uf the
m f > t pioii uncvd uluraelur in Amnterdani.
H > ll nd is ot yiU uilly e ' .irilol.'H the
ouutry < if wild cutlniHiaHin , ' .ut ho up
punra tn have chum d the imiivi'x out of
nil their liubitiml r.uity and Rtolidity.
M x JNIarelztktiv * hi-i cuiitr et with
Pttti , f r the brv.i h of wiiich lie Inn c.nn-
inuiiced suit f r S r > , UiU , wai on a II.IB'H ' ni
feU OjU to he juid to hfr nightly. Ho in-
cludea in hU Hti'ta et.iiin fur $7,0.5 on a-
eouiit of lirr failmo to go oil tlio.eicuu
tour m ISiil.
Milwnnkee Sun : "McKee Kiiiiliin ha > '
a ( , ' " ' d deal df ttouhlo tiec. UHe hid wife WM :
je.il iiH ( f tlio uny he tna o luv to tlio
'iviil.iu' , ' in Tlio 'UauiUn' o JIB had an-
oth r i lay wiit > un , in uhii h hiu wi'ouniiltl
muko ln\n to uui'tl.tr ftllnw mil bu 1 'Vt'il
bicic n 'iin and nu\v tha p'ay ' H i v n.
They play 'Tho UmiteV ono iii lit'inil'l't'
thoiuxt , und even body is tatitli.'i' . mill
tho'u it no muro tioub c in th o.d mauV
mind. '
A inlddlc-n ed t't'iitlcman , iuelininj ; lo
nbe-ity , With < od uaioiy e es , a lai e ,
H it f.ien , a biy dead r u her sp ir > ply cover-
o 1 with iiou r.-.y hair. Juliet's lovr : i =
iurcH nteil hy .Sij ; 11 i-oi. V liowlin ,
heniiial African Irate , with r'llli , g e > e- "
nnd thick lip' , wh rants nnd Krimt'i hi-t
tt'oth cumuli " ' frighten the l.tdiw , in ltd.--
t-i'rt c rcuiitiun of the lubleMu.ir , who , hy
lux conimandlii ( , ' pieHDiU'C , hid in ble olo-
4'icnuehiH nHtuiui priiie nnd dignity , over-
uiinio rtll pi-fj ml ices uf iuco un I family ami
Won tliu 1 ve of the eiule DcM 'iaiiiiA.
Tb' Itulitnnctor i.s unite forUm.tte in lii-i
r pri'-icit ; tioii of the nie'ancholy ' jJanile' .
who is prcmatxj.c'y old , yloouiy , fat ami
ED DC AVION AL NOTES.
( Knul.mil ) Univerwity has
hiruest frcxiiinun clftsa it hiu over known.
It niunhera 835.
Dnruini nth now has 420 stiulenti , tlio
Academic ilepartm nt liiivin 11 ot this
iiii'iibrr. ' TliiH in a ln s uf thir.eeu us coin-
jmred with la t year.
Williams Collide has two new jiri/cs
which ate to ho the rewards of proficiency
in thu clamical lamjuu e.s. They tire in-
tcnilrtil only for the KraJtintingclam. Tlio
firat prize will bo Sl"0 , tlio necuud % 0
Michigan university at Ann Arbor had
hrcomo one of the ur'atust and Lest edn-
c tionil institutiiinn of the country. It
has now in uttt'iidanco 1-17 ( > Bttul-ntd ,
whilu Harv.inl univeiMty hiH but 1,33 : ! ,
On the educ-tiim of venn } ; men The
T or TimrH mlvUcH that it JH most tle-ir-
able fur their MI. . ceniful care- that they
have thu opportunity for iiuhiKlrinl or
commercial triiininjf if mich bo their choice ,
niul with aptitude and ami ition pointing
that w.iy.
The howtnc dopartiiient lately oiitnblxh-
od in thGiM * ' Nona 1 richool in 1'liila-
is naid to bu thorou , hly
lul. It is f\ivet" | [ thut at thu cm ! of thu
ti.-Ht ycur each pupil will bo nblo to cut
and inal.o a Ii a i-hirt. Thu iiibtruction
bo continued thrnll h the four years of
the course.
The Un ted Status naval academy wivs
founded iii 1845 by ICon. ( ! eoi > ; o I5anciolt ,
the hiitoiian , fieii secret > ry of the navy ,
and ho thin H it the lie. it tiling ho overdiil.
Its ram-i hiu * bo-ii 111113 of alniutt unintcr-
inptcd advance inLv that time , and iti
m thodd aud wo It hu o ( 'aiuod attentinn
anil appro vil uhio.ul. Air. B.iiy.Toft alho
oitahlinhu.ltho ohHervat ry at Wa hin 'ton.
Lastwint'T a r-chooMiounu for colored
children in Kiiir Ifitven , X. . ' . , w.vs burnea
iluwn. Krid > y uftDniDon a now m. : wan
dedicated. It is de-crihitl as "the finest
Hchool ih'Ri ned nxclusnoly for colored
children in the jt ite of New .Iernor. " Hut
isn't It iieii'ly lima for Now Jo sey to 1m-
Kin to ho h'l-'t w , ' over thu fcrliii ) ; which
I'unUcnpiiH-io in cchooMioi eH de > iued )
inclusively for colored chl dren ?
The Suiwrintw lent of 1'ubllc Tnstrua-
tion of Wise-in in hus widely prepared n
ciieiilar cciitiiiniii. ; ew ami exolicnt do-
diKii- fur uilioiil JjiillilliiK'rt for town and
cuuntr } * , and di < c ionn HI to tin beht
medodii of luhtin , vriitilntiiu , etc. The
liy cnlc nrraiiKi'iuuitH of the average
Hehool.hou o live in a rule very bud , nirt to
ilhf'Hi' ' cnrre t nfnrniati n in rrpinl to
them oujlit to > rtnii > iili > ied a duly by all
State .Supcriuti'ii uitx. Ithhnuld not be.i
matter left to thu luiin anci ) or jiuinful
tcnnoniy of di trltt tnixtu. N.
Hupcrintcnilent I.uckey , of I'ii titular ,
has judic'out'ly recommended that each
idternatu I'riilny Nhould bo dexl nated .i <
"Authiir'M Day' ' ii > the jiuMic kchwilit , thu
nftcru'ion ' ulie xpont bv the pupiln in react-
int ; niul rtvitin from tliu writinKx of nonio
atmi'lud ' author. Mr I.uckey linn made
nu excellent clnu. ; " in thu examination for
odinixi'ion to lliH liifih rchool , Jlo reiidrrH |
that the i'\uiiiin..ti"ti in guo raphy nliull bo
ronfmed to ta i KM. inn and dexcriptiun uf
pl.icoi that n r < uirnttoned In coiinect.on
with the dal y iMut brought to imhllc no
tice In thu iiewsi ipern iluiiiiK the tchool
your. He li litly thinkx that this plan
will ctui'ii | iuili | < In ciiro ! a fninillur
Vn wltHlKt ) of the current t"pici of thn
time. U will ' " > a Inppy ( lav for the
Ainerli ; i school * when every city ha a
upcrlutcndei.tr flr. f .
practical eoit "f mind.
A BVhtein of ccoiioinVuv tea hint ; power
haH bien ca lii'dint'irtlfctlu lUnnlnxhani ,
l\cr ! | i < > l I'li'l bouiu uthtr latgo towns in
KiiK'lHiut. UnW this nyxteni iiractieal
teacliin. l < K VIIK | tuMjoy * and girls of the
tilth aud hiihur titrinitarcl' ' , nnd also to the
pupil -tericherr Thif nubject1 Vhoaen f ; r
the boy IH incchanclUo , that ( or the fcirl
ociinomy , , " \ ench of then1
a widt ) ratif-c of ir aninf { . Th-ie
i iicenlrl l.Uiratoryin which the tx-
pciimenti nro piuniMl , nnd from \ hli'h
the kpnarattH ready for u o in conxeyed In
n linht hmdcart lo th v.irloti ccliool
twenty-sit In tiuiub-T in It riiiinghniu-bc-
lonRini , ' ID the boanl. In ti.in WAV it Is
possible to ghe t cny Icsiotna week , nnd
the circuit of th * chool < cm he inndf In ii
fortn'j ' ; ! , _ I'i the intervals between fie
\laiU of the demonitrator the cbim tench-
on ; recapittilnti hU les-oiifi , nndn \ the
children written criminations. About
l.'JOO children ar- now heinj ; instructed In
tfi-M \Miy. T" make tlicinstructiuii ns re.d
HH iKi iblp , children nro nitiKhl out to nid
'n pcrf rmlnc the experhneiitp' , objcctfinre
pasidl round ntnl ( ] uentlunlii ) ; nt the end
of the lecturer )
We Mot nnd Parted
Sirco the nlsht when 1 met hi . when IIP
wan ifi y ,
And I wa < only his daughter's bean ,
A d I made n > elf .rt to net nway ,
II jt the ohl man nailo i me , it wan no o.
And on e , oh dear ,
I felt HO ipicer ,
T went tin" n th t-tois , | ith the ilo - at my
roar ,
Aii'l IhoiiL'ht of the powerful jaw ho had ,
Till I wiihfd I were ou better terms with
lur dad ,
And thought of the panU I w. uld 1m e to
I" y ,
Till I wUhed th t 1 were not quite KO nigh.
Since the d yn when I grew H little nlir ,
And forgot to f iv ten thu old front gate ,
Forxot tu Ki-K when che nnid , "Oh , my ! "
And remarked that 'twas gottln rather
late.
Once 1 ng ago ,
It looked like tn < w ,
I npked lior u ftttbtion | , uliu answered "N" , "
And wo utood apirt in the old frunt hall.
At the hat-rack HIO atVedmotn comctinios
call ,
And I Mild , "Not nmch. " and nho let me
S"i
Wlmro I ho mnon kiined bull-dog Ht od
b low.
IMPIETIES :
_ "Ihcrevoin religion , " Hnid Kd. WH-
liami , thu WiHCoii-in de.i | crado who wiu >
Ijnched la t Sattuday , "hut I'd rather
have my Winchester. "
Thin i" a beautiful language of nurs.
lien HiiL'iui , the relircd pugilist , wi.o linn
tur ed preacher , is pok. n of ns the expounder -
pounder of the iirize-iiugandthooxpounder
of the gospel.
A learno 1 writer awrtx 1h t ' 'Heaven
ku its our li''htH ' binning while we sleep. "
Well , it doeti look thut way when the
li-ure of a gas bill stto the average citi
zen in the face.
I'oy 1'reacher llarrifionoxi ectoto gi-toff
witlniuta o funtr 1. Saye he. : " 1 th nk
1 thall nut die. 15ut whm my time come-
aigeU : will conic nn t pi uo me under the r
wingHft-jd hear mo gentlv nway. " Thit
looks like u N\vi'idlu tin the mulertal-er.
A ecuntry paper in Illin 'is ' nays among
itd-lucal item"No word has yet been
he < rd from Abraham Lever , who went
oif two > veek ago witli hm vif'n red
headed hi ed cirl. Until his return his
Sabbath si ho I class will be in elm go of
thi itnv. Air. i' . rkns. "
A Sunday -chool tcac'icr ' , recently e\-
poundin to his cl HS the third chapter of
( icni'Ms , ( .aiiio Uitlio ciirduon the Kerpent ,
"upon thy h lly thalt thou go all tlio diyn
f thy if ' , " _ wheu a bli nmjed youi ter
quietly Io.ikiii4 u , a ktd , "What diu the
Herpint w..lk UL.OII ufoie , hir. "
Tliis is a Diamond fin. The Kditor
won it ut n Church J'uir. 'J here w ere T u
ChaiiceB at 'I en ( Viitn a Chance. The
I ilitur .Moit rf td his Paper nnd Took ono
fhauce. The Pin in ASoith to\en him-
drud lollar > . Kdito s like LJiainoiuld.
Honiutiineii they Wear them in theii Shirts ,
but Generally iu their .Mind.
An old Connecticut ' eacon once tonk to
church with him young man , educated ,
ret ned , iind .1 lover of uaturo , The au
tumnal hue.s were ut the height of their
glory , and the young man called the atten
tion uf hU C'Hii , aniuii to a clump of trees.
Thi staggering re-spon-o thut thu o d dea-
c ui gave was : "l myer tee trees on dun-
day. "
J he old M n is lilind and cannot See.
Ha liciliU his Hat in his Hand , and there
is a Dime in tlio Mat. Go up quietly mul
Take the Dime out of tlie H it. Tlie .M .11
i annul Sei you. Next Su'.dny . > on can
pat the JJime iu the Sabbath hchool box
an'lthe Tea her w.ll 1'iaice ym. Yttit
I'.ijia will put some Money 111 ha Contri
bution hot , too. Hu will put Mure in
thiin You d > . lint his Oppor unities fur
liohhing uro Bolter th > n youis ,
RELIGIOUS.
Th .fewirih Orphan Tnir , held in Cincin
nati lant wuek , licitd ubo.it , > 0lO ' ,
Tlie Prtaby tei i n _ church at Mount Pa-
ran , Mir > luuil , bun junt it'lebrntecl ltd one
liun Ireil nnd nixtv-tixth uni.i\en-ury.
iNtur PreHitlont Jiairiiion'H giave , a
Vortli Bend , Ind. , tdcrd in .0 o lui h a
letliu.liht tliurcli a. ; i uieinuiial of liiin ,
which will bear IIIH u auo.
It in stated Ib > t the ArchbHioiw nf Al-
K't-r. . t ; < ilnnnp , Seville , and Viei.na . will bo
r.il-itl ( > tbe Uaiiliiuncto ui the C'ontinory
wlrch will bo held Lo'rre ' Chriitnm' , niul
tliut tlio I'utri > ici ! of Vriiica , .iul the
Aicbl irbtiiH f .Vipo ! < uud Uubliu w 1 re-
ocivo thu red h.it. in .Mnrcb.
The .J'jChbytcry of ItiU river , compiia-
in all uf Dakota nortliofliidcg. . In'hucle ,
nnd ( iglt counli.'H of Miiiuenula lyng
nitift iidirl f onti u.iiin < iit tbe emt , vu
ur uni od Octol er.n , 18. ! ) , with 7 niini < -
terrt anil I. cburcbe . It i ow Inn 18
churclipj , nnd 1. ) iuini.sterial Biipiilie * .
Tlio l.uthcr..n Sy.od of Missouri , _ Iho
t uuKi'i-t in tbe worlil , u [ > < rtx ( t'A n in P-
ttrn ami K 8 cuiumv tituuiii , ami --I
| iieacliiiiiititioiiIth.mttiBdtSli ( ifiroc -
ialrcb ol- . iili t-cliolnr J.U-.1 - -
- , < il,32J - . - yi-ui-
1 > ,7H" > oil i lilren weiu bajitizetl , and M,380
WPtu conliriiird.
Thu I'TKii't ' it crevo of laitint ] hincu
1870 II.IH lit-en in tliu fiftetn Southe-
Stalen , wi u tl/o / gr.in iHTCl.-t'H ' , iimntl ,
aiming t' o rclneil | < cojile. In tlio Laxt-
ern ritaloi thu in rrase in 1C 7 0 ; iu the
MI.Mle Sta o" , a , H ; t ; in tbo thirteen
Western tatea , f 4 , 70 , ni.ilin tbo Tonito-
ri < m , tOUO. !
Some of tlie Kefoimed chu cbcn [ n tl.u .
went are in tn.ubiu over tbo iiiettton | ol
Masoa y , Tiiu Inrfor part of tun church
iu ( iuind Hup d , Alien. , bin necc'ded , and
cairiod tb n Htor alurg witb it. Tbo pas
tor bun I < en Mi-p ndcd for Belli m by ill
ChBeib ( ! nil Uivi-r. iSotb iiurtie in
tliu cliurcb < l.tlui ibo tio.fit. } , and lime
HJIII aled to ti.o mil court.
Tbe cougrt'K 'loof ' tbo Uev. Dr. It. S.
Blorrr , in Uio klyn , luito | nc ei.tHil . him
w tb a HU H an i.d token of their ntTec ion
uud ftoii i will , lie but h > : rved tbein fjlth-
fnl y firth.rty-liv jeaignloiiKiKHtorate. .
und , K oil' * iiietluxt of t < infying ! their aji-
pie ii.tlon ol bin ineritH as it p-eachur ami
a Hum , t i'\ put iliirty tisu tbouranilh' < xl
wlhbrs int an uveopo ] and ma o S , It ,
t'hlkttti.d n tbeirlatluri airier.
Tbe Kvun llcol A'llnncc ' ha preimrod
n tinniruui forthuWw-k of l'iayer , .Innu-
urv 1 to 7. Tlio Hiibju. U a e : humUy ,
Jauua'V,1 ' KfJiewedUoiirtecration1. ; Mon
day tliunk lviuv foru'inp ral nniUpliit *
ual bit Hhinj. , and pmyor for th > Ir contitiu-
in ct-j Tiifuluv , liuruiliatioii and cntiliRtlun
nfninuV ; dntnd y , I luyfr for tbo blenn
Ina of liixl on Ilia work UM ! wo ilj TbuiB-
d.iy , pinyir for tbo yountf ami nil trjiuinjj
uKfiicieFri'fuy. ; . prayer for [ wace nnd
riKhtfiiuknfi" utiiifi-willy ; Suttir Jay , pray
er for iui. iuiH anil r v vali1.
Wnrnur's Safe Kidney and Liver
Curo. codlw
. _ _ _ _ _ _
WANTK.H. A low morn peed active
rt'linbln purcliimiiif , ' auenta to snll the
light running Doiaestio aowiiiK ma-
cliino. For ivrva addrws , W. D.
Wouiack , f.t-Ht'rul trnrclitiR agent ,
Omahu , Nobnwka. Nltf.
TRUTH ATTESTED.
SomoImportantStntomiMita of Wall
Known People "Wholly
Verified.
Inonlrf thutthn pulil c n j fulljr rr l ; : lh -
pmiili uio'H of lie tnte.ciil , , n wtllii Iho
lower aid r luo cf tin article of whtlithcj
pptv-.wo ) iUbl s i ln.-ro.\ltli t e l c nlinllf iltina.
turm.'l | ) rllfii * lie ocliiicrit , > h Lty'ii quii-
tluii. Trie truth if t ! c-e teMimoinaU Isnlino-
lute , lur i an Uic toils Ilioy Minuutirc It
OMAHA , Nrn , Mny S4. U8I.
11. It. WARMER &C > . :
Itn Kmlime : frequently te' Warnrr'b.
Snfo Kt no. , niul I.'tfr Lurj for lo il nI ( < cilon
ftttomlmt upon Htnoto rli'tiinntt ntliwki , and
liMcnl js il < rl\cil liimtit therefrom. I hate-
nl o mul the Hifo Scr no with tail-he or ; re
mit * . I consider .ttcsu medicines worthy of
lonfluc iv
OMAHA , MB. , May ! , HP1
II. 11VnsKH k I'u , llccli-.Ur , N. V
( ; , MM : _ | | imo u"d jour r ( u Md iy.MiJ >
Uur Cure t tsspiliik' inn li\erln ltnriljr , and.
Illnill the bint , ii'imilj I IWT tried , 1 hnvc
U'ol 41iotllcH a d It linn 11 rttlo n.o I d UtUi
tliitn ur 1 ulil bcforo In the
fy/.g&ffrf& >
U. I1. It. Hlioi * .
OMAHA , NFB , May 24 , IbSl ,
It II. WARMIR A.Co
SinI'or iiiorij than 11 y are I ha n r-uHorwl
muih linonrinlenco Iromcuinblnrtl kldmy nn < l
1 > cr ulne.uri ) , ri d linto litui Un bio tn work ,
ay urln y org nsnUo being ftffic u I I ried
great min > iiii-illcin H and duitom liut I giew
\sorce and wor e ( Uy b > il .T I w us tell 1 hiu ]
Hrli.ht'iill tuii " , mid I IB'e. ! n } rll deal 1(1 (
could not htm "pinny rclkl. I took your ( -off
K Uncy and Uter 1 lire , Vno\\li rotMlup iln ;
M e cr liiioHli Inciirutlia dl usi1 , an.i I l.nvj
not been diMiV < Inti d Tn in Ultlno lias lured
nip , ami I urn perfcc ly vdl to-ilur , cuilrlj
thro Kh ) nur Milu-Kldncy und Llvor Cure I
ulhh jou nil HUCC n In pukltiliiug ttii > * Uullt
y through liu noiU ,
i f tiHBlly rene endoiwiineut JKl
many of them In oaici vhcro b pe ni atari' fe
coned have been v < hint an Iglwn , rtiowli'g the j
remaiknl It ) tv > merol Warner's Safe. Kidney anil
LI\cr Ui.re , Inall d reasaof the Udntjp , liter 1
or urli.nrv o gatm. If BTIJ one who rends tliU 1
ha any ( illy < ul troubU ) remojuba the grc.,1 1j
r or dilny j
ATLANTIC A GULP
FLORIDA !
COAKT CAXAL &OKEK.
- CIIOHER LAND Co.
Issue of 50.000 Shares of 8 10 cnob t
nt par ,
Wiru IIO.VUH OK 40 ACKEH FOU BACH-
10 SHARKS , KUOM CHolCii LANDH OF
THE "DlHSTON FUHCIIAHE. "
OFF C'l1 THIRD AMI I'lOhTHljr M-H. , PlIt'ADKI.
linn ; llnimiu.u , N. Y. , Ho us 111 , 113.
Detailed pniH ectiiH with tieicniitivp
in.iiled to applicant !
United Statea Depository ;
OF OMAHA.
Oor. 13th and Farnatn Sts.
OLDE8T IUNKINO ESTABLiaHMKNT I
OMAHA.
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERa ) ,
gTAVUBIIKD 1866.
u a National lionk August CO , 1SC3.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVEB 300 0001
OmnUUl AHD D1B1CTODS i
tliUMAN KOUSTIK , FriMider.t.
AVUCHTTH KoiTMTZit , Vice Proeldent.
II. W. Yirra , Oxshler.
A. J. PoprLKTON , Attorney.
JOU.N A.
F. n. DAVIS , Aset Cosbter. .
Thl bank roctlvcs deposits without ros rd to
iuioante.
Issues time eortlfloktoa boarinp Interest.
Draws tlrafta on San Kiuiicleco and prlnerjpat t
cities of the Unltovl States , aim London. Dubun
Edinburgh and the principal cities ol thecontij
ocnt of Kuropo.
Belli passenger tickets for eminuU by the Inj
man line mavldU
The Oldest
BANKING HOUSE.
IN NEBRASKA.
Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , ,
Busliinra tmnpoctwl name M that of ui lacor- .
porutud Kuik.
Acoounta kept In currency cr gold mbjeet to .
alrht chock without not. PI
Certificates ol < lcpo lt vmied jwvihle In three , ,
eix anil twoho ruontha , jeorlng Interest , or on <
demand without Interest.
Ailtnucm niodo to ciutoruem on approved socn
rltlts at market rates of intorcst.
Duy and null golJ , bills ol exchange , gmern
munt , ttato , county and city bonds.
Uraw giiht drafts on England , Ireland , Scot
land , and all jiarts ol Kuro | > e.
Soil Kuropcan inHKigo ticket * .
COLLKCTION8 PUOMPTLV MADE.
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE )
TRADE MARK.1'1.0 ! " ' " "TRADE MARK :
An tin-
failli'K ' cure
lr Seminal
\VcaKiiuss ,
Spcrinator-
rlica , Impot-
cncy , and all
* " "
BEFORE TAKIHQ.A'i ' " o" AFTER TAIINO > .
ftuii.Aiiii-u ; in i.u-sof Memory , I nil frail Uuuil-
tiidu , I'aln In the IJoi'k , Dimness ol Vl-ion , I're-
mature Old Ago , and many other Dl-etms that
lead ti Inwultj or Coii8umitlon | uid a Prema
ture ( Irani.
fdTFull particulars tn our pamuhlet , which ,
KH duilru to Mind ( roe I r mull to every one.
rtrjJTno BiH < clfle Medli'lno l Kid by all dnifftlaU .
at $1 pvr wktge , or t ! pack ? es ( or (5 , or T 11I i
bo M'nt ( reu by mall n re ; ptol the money , b ;
luMictuinir Til K OK A 1KU1CINKCO. ,
Buffalo , N. Y.
Tor rale lir 0. K Coodr ocTino-rixi
BOYD'S OPEEA HOUSE
MUKS E HOVn , Proprlctcr.
K L. iiAllS'l , llunlnma lianngur.
ONE NIGHT ONLY !
Mondav , November 28th.
Houies Packed to the Very Door I hothlnr
Like It on the btage I
THE JOLLITIES.
In TIIXIB
Great Musical Absurdity
The Electrical Doll ,
Our Own Orchestra
Our Own Scenery
Ujiroarioun Kim ! Orlelnaland Chaimlni ? Mtulc'
Uiili.mndi'd KntliiiHlA > m' 'Iho Urut
Itiirlcwiuu Drill eoncl
POI'ULAK1'1IC'I..S-A ! lulwlon , 2ft and tO < - .
"ittntii hikt , 7fiaud ! tt.10 , howior mlo at
x ( Hi n./ / . . a m
J.P.ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , ,
810 Boutb Thirteenth Strott , 1tb
' M. oolworth.
NOTKJI : .
The merchant * nd v H c gent rillrc horol > >
roilllfd not totnut Jam < t * A , I'tyoern iny ui-
ount , M 1 will not my nj Mll < ojilrJCUil iv
him. MK8. If. HAU : < . *