4 1HE DAILY BEE ; OMAHA MONDAY , JUNE S , 1882 The Omaha Bee. fubltfhexl OTeiy morning , except Sunday , Kho only Monday morning dolly , TK1U1S MY MAIL Dno Vsar$10.00 I Three Months.$3.00 Blx Months. o.OO | One . . LOO IHE WEEKLY BEE , published ST- ry Wednesday. BE11MS TOST PAIDt Ona Yonr . $2,00 I ThrceMonlhs. . 50 Qlx Me ith . . . . 1.00 I One . . 20 AMKIUC\X NKWB CoxrAxr , So'o Agents or Newsdealers In tlio United Suites , OiUmESPONDENOE-AJl Conuimnl. a ittona relating to News and Editorial meters - ers fhould bo nJJrcMcd to the KDtron or BUSINESS LETEIIT All Easiness Iio'.tera nitit Jteinlttancoft should lo ad- drained to THE OMAHA Prati'mitm COM- f ANY , OMAHA. Drafts , Checks and Post- oTieo Orient to be made payable to the crier of the Company , TliB BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Props. El KOSEWATER , Editor , NOTICE TO NEWSDEALEHS. The publishers of THE BKE have nude arrangements with the American Noun Company to supply News Depots In Illi nois , Iowa , Nebraska , Wyoming nnd Utnh. All dealers who keep THE DAILY liKKon silo should hereafter nddrcas their orders to the Manager American News Company , Omaha , Nob. THE echoes of the legislative in vestigation are still lingering through * out the state , and their effect will bo aeon as late aa the fall election. THE increase of our population ia responaiblo for the decrease per capita in the cost of the government to the pooplo. In 18G1 the per capita cost was Sl'i 52. It now costs $5.05. WHAT troubles Governor Nance roost is how that annual farce called the state board of equalization will got through its session and occnson the least comment throughout the stato. ONI : of the Icsnons taught the dem ocracy by a republican congress ia . that iho majority rules and that no minority can dictate a policy or ob struct the public buBiiicss unchal lenged and unrobukcd. WASHINGTON apecials atato that the ) debate in the nonato on the compulsory clause of the army retirement bill is regarded as showing that it will bo pissed substantially as reported by ? the committee. General Sherman ? will bo retired on full pay , as a proper Additional tribute to his distinguished services , HUMORS are afloat that the Burling ton management have made overtures to obtain control ot the Denver &IUo Grande system in Colorado. The combined system would bo a powerful f competitor to the Union Pacific throughout the Centennial state , and Omaha would reap the benefit of whatever competition might result. > of warmer weather from this time forward will bo gratefully hailed by the fanners. The wet spring , BO far has not boon unfavorable for 'wheat and email grains , which are ; said to be generally in excellent con- dition. The corn , however , will Buf fer if the warm days which came with Juno fail to put in an appearance. SEVEUAI , Now York dealers assort that the strike in the iron trade has been encouraged by the manufactu ! rers in order to raise the price of pig iron and reap an increased profit upon the surplus stock on hand. It is said that within two weeks the iron market lias improved so unexpectedly that the wages demanded by the iron workers are likely to bo granted be fore two weeks are over. "ALL republicans wcro present , " oays a Washington dispatch , "except ing Congressman Valentino of Ne braska , who is called homo by the ill- uces of his wife , " Tlio northern Ne braska papers report Yal as tramping through the country looking after his .fences and whiling away the time on the train in "lolling stories to the boya. " Val'a ' own scot in Congress just now ia of moro importance to him than Maokoy's or Disbce's , Tni : Ilorald is greatly exorcised over "tho blood hounds of justice" who have b&n tracking the seducers of Jennie Cramer. If the "blood hounds of justice" had been given u chance to ferret out a few oi the jobs with which Dr. Miller has boon connected and in which the taxpayers of Nebraska have boon robbed , there would bo few complaints from these most interested , For inntnnce , the "blood hounds of " justice" might have taken the Colorado trail over a year ago when Mr. Gibson was ilyint ; moun tain ward from the printing investiga tion committee and tracked the Her * aid steal to Denver. And at the very moment when the editor of the Herald was howling about "divides" at Plattsmouth it wouldn't have taken i very keen "bloodhound of justice" to have unearthed a "divide" at the Union Pacific transfer , in which Dr , Miller's trousers pocket is interested monthly to an amount exceeding a couple of hundred dollars. "Blood hounds of justice" are valuable ani mals but their public utility would bo .greatly increased it they would find employment for some time to come around the aristocratic neighborhood of The Herald oflice. VILE SLANDERS. Who was it that Kosoy told one thnt ho had boon promised by th powers Uiftt make nnd unmake , i their minds at least , nnd frequently i reality , surveyors general , a "whack1 from every contract let from the Santa Fa ofllcol And is it because th Roods couldn't bo delivered that TH IJEB now foams nt the mouth over } time General Atkinson is mentioned IIow many federal officers in tlio stat have been advised to stand and deliver er to the insatiable little blood-sucko : of THE J3KK ? And how many have , after the manner of Jay Gould , coin' ' plied with the demand. Lincoln Journal , If The Journal will nnmo the man that told that Hosoy over demanded n "whack" from surveying contractor ! in New Mexico , or anywhere else , wi will faca thnt man nnd toll him ho i an infernal liar. Wo challenge The Journal to nnnu a federal officer from United Slatci senator down to postal clerk who ha : boon levied oil by the "Insntiati bloodsucker" for a dollar. Wo def ; the whole brood of monopoly editors to name a single state , county or city officer who has over been made to " " dime to the editor "whack-up" n o : this paper. The truth is that wo are thousands of dollars out of pocket for campaign expenses incurred during the past ton yearn , which the men who ewe their politico elevation to Tun BEE havi never oven b on asked to repay , and have never scon fit to make good , Wo could name half a dozen publi men who were lifted from absolute bankruptcy to lucrative positions , who have not had the decency to make good the cost oven of papers , tickets printing nnd necessary campaign expenses incurred for them. And how much longer wo pray , will the unprincipled ciplod hirelings of monopoly continue to keep in circulation that libel about Qould ? How much longer will they sontlnuo to haip on that § 1,000 chock ivhon they know that there never was inch n check ; that our claim against .ho "Union Pacific wns the outgrowtl Df a printing contract made in 1870 , which after being placed for collection n the hanus of , T. L. Webster nnd G. IV. Doano , attorneys , was finally com remised for two-thirds of the amount ; ind furthermore , that at no time , lither before or after this settlement ras made , did Tin : Lp.n in any'way hango its policy ott the railroad qucs- ion or its attitude toward the Union aciGc. GARIBALDI. Italy has given birth to many great ; ion , but no name enrolled in modern istory will ahino with greater lustro ) ban that of General Guisoppa Can- aid ! , who closed hia eventful career ist Friday , at hia home on the island Caprora , among the people ho ; svod and served no well. The life of Jonoral Garibaldi was like a romance , ull of perilous adventures and during leeds of valor and glory. Liberated nd united Italy is a monument to Jaribaldi's unflinching patriotism , nd his memory will forever bo on- hrined in the grateful hearts of hia : ountrymon. Not merely Italy but the whole civ- lizod world mourns in Garibaldi the ass of a champion of human rights , rhu was enlisted for life in the war gainst oppression , tyranny nnd Lespotism. During the late rebellion General Garibaldi tendered his sorvi- os in defense of union and liberty in America nnd his sympathies were ilways active in behalf of the freedom ind equality of all men. Uuiseppi Garibaldi was born in IS ice , luly 4 , 1807 , and was educated for his Father's profession , that of n mariner. On hid second voyage to Homo the condition of that city deeply im pressed him , and led him into those revolutionary views which resulted in Ilia exile from Italy in 1818. lie went to Constantinople , where ho became a teacher , thence to lUo Janorio , whore ho entered into military life , With twenty companions under his com mand ho embarked to take part wi < h Uruguay in gaining her independence. In an engagement at on ho received n shot in the neck which nearly proved fatal. Ho wns made prisoner , taken to Gualaguay , attempted to escape , wan rocap'urcd ' and tortured nearly to death. Jlo llunUy returned to Uru- iuny , and served that government until the end of the war. Jlo married a South A'uerioan Judy who shared hia dmigora and priva- vntions until her death In 184U. Upon the breaking out of the war be tween Buenos Ayrcs and Uruguay , Garibaldi organized n flotilla and eaved Montevideo. In 1813 ho sailed from South America with n portion of his Italian legion , and arriving nt Piedmont , placed himself at the dis posal of Charles Albert , by whom he was coldly received. The king being defeated , Garibaldi with a low reso lute republicans prolonged the resist ance until forced across the frontier by a superior Austrian detachment , llo then wont to Balogna where the Papal government rejected him. On the ( light of the pope the now execu tive gave Garibaldi a command and sent him to watch the Noipolitanfron tier , whence , in 1810 , the now minister tor of war called him to Homo. The French expedition having appeared before Homo , Garibaldi attacked i' with a email force and put it to flight securing 300 prisoners. The Neapoli tans who threatened Home were beaten by Garibaldi at Palostrina and Yelletris , The French , strongly re inforced , having gained a fooling in side the wall , resistance became hope less , and the republican triumvirate , Mazzini , BafH and Armollini , abdica ted. Guribaldi resolved to continu the struggle , and left Homo ( o try t penetrate Venice luth 4,000 men mooting the Second legion at Terni , but adroitly extricating himself every time ho appeared to be surrounded. July 30 ho reached Ban Marino , hia foreo being reduced to 1,800 men when ) ho found in his front a fres ! Austrian army in addition totho 1,0 , 000 in his roar Refusing terms fo a general amnesty , with less than 30 men , ho made his wny to Cesanatico where ho embarked in fishing boats but most of his ilcet was captured b Austrian vessclf , Garibaldi and hi wife escaping to land. Two days nftei his wife died , being worn out with fa tigao. Death was decreed to whooVci Rave Garibaldi bread or water llo wno arrested at Cheavori , tnko to Genoa , and banished from Sardinia Ho arrived in Now York in 1850 , ant declining n public reception , oarnec his living making candles in a manu factory on Statonlsland. After thrco years ho accepted on invitation to return turn to Nice , whcro ho lived in retirement mont , In 1850 on the breaking on of the war with Austria , ho was in vited by the Sardinian government to form a corps , which became colobratoc the "iluntora of the " as Alps , ll crossed into * Lombardy , beat sovora Austrian detachments , and rcndcroc important service to the Italian causa during the war. In May , I860 , will 1,000 volunteers , hoeailedfrom Genoa for Sicily , landed at Marsala , took Salormo and Messina and bccamo dictator tater of the island. Grossing to Naples ho won a victory , was joinct by the Sardinian army am completed the overthrow ol King Bomba Frances. The kingdom o ! the two Sicilies merged in that ol Italy , Garibaldi resigned the dicta torship and retired to Caprora. In 18G1 ho was elected a member of the ch unbcr of deputies , and in 1802 was appointed genoral-in-chicf of the Na tional guard. An appeal to Hunga rians to rise against Austria brought him in collision with his own govern ment , and ho retired to Caprera and planned an attack on Homo. In spite of a French blockade ho crossed with 2,200 men , nearly all of whom were captured at Aspromonto , where Garibaldi was. wounded and made prisoner. Ho was released in 1804 , In 18C7 ho organized another army for the conquest of Homo , but was ar rested and watched nt Caprorn to prevent - vent his return to mainland. Ho ovadcd it , joined the insurgents on the Roman frontier , and four days after defeated the papal troops at Monte Hotondo , ' ut November 23 ho was again defeated and made prisoner. On his protest as an Italian deputy and an American citizen ho was re leased and lived in retirement until 1870 , when ho offered his services to the French government nnd was placed in command of the force on the Vosges In February , 1871 , ho was elected for Paris nnd several de partments as deputy to the national assembly , but he subsequently re signed his scat and his command in the army and retired from public life. In addition to his eminent services to the state , ho achieved some distinc tion in letters. THE national dobb reduction for May was nearly ten millions. In wolvo months our interest bearing lobt has been diminished § 100,000- )00 , and the current hscal year which , jnds Juno 30 will be credited with a reduction of at least $150,000,000. Chia result has been accomplished in ho faceof onormoaa payment ! ) fo : pensions , which last month alone wnountod to $11,000,000 , and despite gross extravagance in the conduct Df the government. The figures are startling. No other nation on the jlobn can boast of an annual surplus revenue of over one iundrod millions. No other people ivould willingly submit to the taxation , which is necessary to raise this onorm- 3us sum. Every dollar of the annual revenue nbovo the amount required to pay the ordinary expenses of the gov ernment and provide for thogradualex tinguishment of the debt is a dollar un necessarily extracted from the pockets of the people. Whether it bo from axorbitant tariff imports or an oppres- iivo internal revenue. While the country is complaining of high prices demanded for nearly every article of domestic consumption , while the cost of living is increasing in a ratio which has already discounted any advance in wages , the government points to n surplus of millions lying in the na tional treasury , and makes its monthly announcements of great reductions in the interest bear ing debt. The necessity for im mediate steps to reduce our dirpct and indirect taxation was clearly pre sented to congress. Both pivtiea pro- fesecd to admit the necessity and both parties were too cowardly to apply the remedy. The appointment of a tariff commission was n were excuse for de ferring notion upon the question of re ' ducing custom duties , The inturnnl revenue still remains untouched , while congress is concocting every scheme for expending the treasury surplus ex cept Bucli as will put back the money into the pockets of the people from which it was original ! taken. Call Far an Anti-monopoly Cou- Toutioil , Wo , the undersigned citizens of Juniata , Adams county , Nebraska , favor the organization of a state anti-monopoly league , and hereby authorize the use of our names for a call for a mooting to bo hold in Lin coln far that purpose ; W B Gushing S L Picard L B Partridge A N Cole E N Crane James Newell JW ( Livoringhouse A P Slack E Moore BF Hilton H U Nolan Goo Walker H H Uartlo E E Adam II Twidalo F E Wilson \V L Kilburn F M Anderson WPNorrie John T Hill WHBurr W D Holding L B Thorno Goo T Brown 0 A Antrom S L Dross IH Newell W G Bealo W D Sowoll A H Brown S II Clark G S Guild EF Walker EM Allen S 0 Angoll Gee W Carter WAckley 13 W Morse 1 M Tapper A Burden F W Eighmy N M Lloyd D H Fleoman Will H Paine 0 F Hogg The meeting for the formation of s state loatjuo will be hold , at the Academy omy of Music in Lincoln on Wodnea day , Juno 21 , 1882. STATE JOTTINGS. A newspaper is to be started at Burch nrd. Norfolk will celebrate the comtni Fourth. Oakthle li getting up a ith of July cele brntlon. Uloamlnalon 1ms organized an Improve ment association. . Alma Is rrepnrincr for a rousing celebra tiou of the Fourth , Lincoln rfl > rn to wise $30COO for hrnnch of the M , P. Sewftrd has o patent double-coil bet spring manufactory. Two new doctors have located at Hlk Creek , Johnson county. The old settlers of Pl.itte county have organized an association. The Pawnco county fnir begins nt Paw. neo City September 12th. One Wahoo firm took In o\er 1,500 pounds of butter on circus day. Alexandria will celebrate Independence d y by a grand demonstration. The chief engineer of Plnttsmouth gets § 2. " ) n yeir nnd the foreman $20 , Falls City will have the grandest kind of a blow out on Independence day. Judge Griffey , of Uikota City , had n severe jmraljtic stroke on the 2Gth , Thn Wfthoo fire department has received a new alarm bell gala to be a fine one , An Oniilu mnn named U lllgnn has ten acres of squashes planted near Waterloo , The ladles of the Fremont Episcopal church nre at work on the "broom drill. " The Journal Is the name of a paper to bo started at Hampton , Hamilton county. The ladles of Ojcooln presented a hand some flag to Koynolds post on Decoration day. day.Tho The Public Mirror U the nnmo of the inper started at Arapahoe by Chag. llecd. The fall commissioner plnccd CO.COO ealmonfryin the Blue near Ulysiea and D ceola. There nro thlovea In Lincoln who rob .he cemetery of thruba planted nt the graves. Thro is only one dally paper in the Third congressional district , and that ia democratic , W. J. Hogardus , of Grceloy county , wns iccidcutally shot in the hack tccently by ils little Eon. The trial of Quln liohnnnin , the mu7' lerer of James Cuok nt Waverly , begins at Lincoln to-day. The Fremont firemen will run the 4th of Fitly celebration in that city this year. ? hey can do it , too. A burglar got away with the gold watch ind some cash of Gen Montgomery , of jtncolo , on the night of te 30th ult. The 4th of July reunion at Grand Island nill bo run by the old oettlcrs of Hall runty and will bo n first-class rousing flair. A young man named Ifnsscll was put under bonds at Indianola last wco' for imimiiu /valuable bull belonging to Stephen Lyon. Itej Holds' 13 , S : M. cnstnictioii train fOjorCOcars is resting nt Wymoro. It xilted like n circus outfit as it passed1 uwn the valley /torn Denver. A man , name unknown , pnsied thnrcgh 2ulbertson last w eltrundhng a wheelbar- iw , en route to Denver. Un claimed to 10 a lam'acipe gardener , and Lniled from jincoln. A man named McDevitt left his hotae ear NorriB , Cetlar countv , on the 20th It. , very lightly clad , and has- not been. eard of since. Itis feared he has beea rownech A York ihoemakor named August Har > - : s attempted to suicide on the 29th. He ook morphine actOlaudanum , but aroused usplcion by requesting his body besenV Joseph Wbo'l , a recent settler near alem , ha beea arrested for Bell rag. mo rt- aged property in > Jones county , Iowa , ma waa taken there. His wife remains n Salem confined to her bed , Mrs. L. F. Johnson , of Plattamouth. woke on the night of the 29th to > find a ami ) had exploded and set fire to- her lothlng that was lying on a chair. She uietly went to the kitchen , nmkedla sack i water , , and with it emotherod the ames. Engineer McKnmv is engaged at Platts- louth in building a new barge for use as a yko and mattress boat In the government vork nt the mouth of the 1'latto river. 'lie boat is to be SO feet In length , 10 1 feet n width , and 3 feet 10 inches deep. The Bohemian society of Schuyler ad- rertlse a theatric ; , ! entertainment entitled The Two Orphans , " to be presented by he Bohemian amateur talent oft Omnha , t tbo hall In Schuyler , on Saturday oven- ng , June 10th the oe of their big. day , Not a Beverage- "They are not a beverage , but a nodicinc , with curative properties of ho Inchest degree , containing no poor whisky or poisonous drugs. They do not tear down an already debilitated ystem , but build it up. One bottle sontains tnoro hops , that ia , more real lop strength , than a barrel of ordinary jeer. Every druggist in Rochester ells them , and the physicians pro- cribo them. " [ Evening Express on Hop Bitters. . TELEGRAPH NOTES. S'atloiul Augcktod Press. Oacnr Wilde waa dined by members f the Papyrus club of Boston Satur- Jay.Tho The now Surah M. Packer memorial Impel , at Mauch Chunk , Pa. , coating 50,000 , built by the widow of the ate Asa Packer , was presented by tor to St , Mark's Episcopal church Saturday. Leaven worth , Kea , , organized a > oard of trade Saturday night. Ex- senator Alox. Caldwell was elected > residunt. The directors elected were ' . G. Lowe , Louis Mayo , G. A. Cing.Il. J. Brown , Geo. H. Woner , 0. N. Stovoin , B. N. Horshfiold , S. < \ Burdott , L , Hawn , Thoo. Eggers- dortT , John Kelley and 0. W. Bitt- nann. The board consists of fifty nombors. A hail storm in Westfield , Texas , did much damage. Soiuu stone weighed eight ounces , James Njrsu- worthy was killed by them in an open field. field.Four Four children of Alox. Adams , in Bullock county , Ala. , were burned to death by fire caused by the explosion of a can of kerosene placed on the itovo by ono of them while filling amps. Two hundred Russian Jewish rofu jeea arrived at Manitoba , Friday , from Odessa , the trip occupying two months. All destitute , but cared for. The President- National Associated Presa NEW YOUK , June 4. . Presidenl Arthur with his priva'o secretary anc Secretary Folger loft for Washinutoi at 3:50 : yesterday in the special oar o ! General Manacor Thompson. 'I hey were accompanied to Jersey City by Ex-Commissioner French ana John H. Btarin. GIVE UP OR GIT. The Corporate Highwaymen Halts Its Men and Levies on Their Wages , Ten Thousand Workmen Com pelled to Give Up or Take Their Time. Bat tlio Lords "Will Hnvo Mercer On Their Soros. GJIANH LSLAKD , Juno 4 , To the Editor ol The lcc. It is with great interest that I read the arguments regarding the hospital fund , and being * an employe of the Union Pacific fool that I have the right to give my views on the subject. As an introduction , I wish to state that I am DECIDEDLY opposed to the act and the manner proposed to work its support. The Omaha Republican holds that ho unprejudicedporsonaftor learning the facts , will deny thnt the hospital fund is a great benefit to rajl- ro'ad employes. Ilulo first is of no consequence , Bule second makes the hospital open at all times for disabled em ployes whether from sickness or in jury free of expense to themaolres , 3ther than the monthly assessment. Wo will BCD further on with what Toudom wo are benefited. Ilulo third compels an employe to procure orders from his superior ofir- ; or or foreman and present it to the surgeon in charge before can gain on- ; ranco to the hospital. Itnlo fourth , "sick patients will not 30 treated by company physicians , ex cept in hospitals , nor will they bo fur nished medinces by the hospital fund except from the hospital dispensary , ind in event of which they must first dontify themselves by reporting in a jropor manner. " The fact of having iontributcd by force each month is no dcntification. : Ilulo sixth provided * that injured employes may bo treated by physi- ians NOC ? in the company's service omporarily , rnoviDKD they will sub set their charges to the dictation of ho chief surgeon and general man ger. Temporary treatment means ufllciont time to telegraph for and btain n company surgeon or phy- ! icirui. It IB n pleasant thought to a icbmnn to-know that his family phy- icimi , who has'carriod hip or his wife r children through periods of sicken - on 3 and restored them. , to health , must bo supplanted by another , and hat ono , a stranger and' a machine mi ) , , who cares naught but for the > rincely salary we are forcsd to pay. \.nd through'all the soveinl rules were ro reminded that the fund taken , - rom us POII.ODH BENEFIT is to bo dis- osed of according to the dictates of lie- chief surgeon , and his- dictations ro law and unquestionable * . Bule eighth , "In case of death in Tl lospital uoiiEUATE amount for fun- ral expenses will bo allowed. " This a the unkindest cut of all. The ileat tramp in exiatance , who dies by he road1 side , has a MOSSCATE turn irovided bj the law of the land for lia burials and no head t/ai of fifty onts per month. Rule niath provides that it is op- , ' lonal with the grand mogul whether a patient- can remain in thw hospital to ixcccd ninety days. It is to bo in- erred that ho will either bo cured or filled in & given time on be a subject of charity instead of getting the ben- fit for which our monoT.io- claimed to > o appropriated. Rule tenth , "each omnjoyo becomes a participant of the fund as soon as company service begins- and ceases to )0 such when Inn connection with the road is severed and is no longer entitled to any of the benefits of the und. " To illustrate' a man enters .ho . nervine of the company for a day and or two and is paid 31.40 per day , at the expiration o i his time is ; ivon a tltno check for his labor , and m the face of it is the notation , DEDUCTED > DUCTED- roil iio.si'inuj.UND YIITJ OEMS- five loaves of bread , five ) ounds of sugar , five pounds of port , > r if you please CO cants worth of tlio subsistence , life giving food. And for ' what ? ' To pay the princely salary of chief surgeon and ins assistants , to C > uild and maintain elegant and im- ) osin [ { structures t2iat will insure credit to the ollicera-of the road from ! a public who know sot that the capi- al which built and furnished them ' vas unjustly taken , from the laborers without their conaaut. Again , any oxponsa that can > bly bo thrown upon the municipal au thorities will bo taken advantage of , and all outsiders that can be taken in - . at n stipulated raho of 81.00 per day u will be received , and the profits ( after giTJng one-third to the nurses who are paid by us ) ) will bo added to t lie- fund ; and lastly , we nro informed that the affairs will bo conducted economi cally und fair , , according to the ap , proval of the chief surgoorv and gon- or.d manager , which mean ? they will have the entire control o r the aggre ' gate sum of sixty to seventy thousand dollars per annum paid by the em : ployes ot the company , eight-tenths of whom provide for tLomsolvea and theirs without calling , for assistance from those who have robbed them of their just dues , This is noi only what Iloaowator calls constitutional ; violation and outrage , but what nine- tenths of the employers call extortion and robbery , and -when The Itepubli- oan says this is no novel experiment , wo fool that it ia once he has staggered onto the truth , for fraud ia too plainly exposed to make it a novelty. Wo Gnd no fault with the company for not consulting Mr. Ilosewator , but we do fool that wo have Homo right to bo consulted before our just dues are taken and appropriated for the bone- lit of others. While a few single men , who have no care or thought for the future , and squander their earnings in profligacy , will bo bouelitted in event ot injury or sickness , the many men of families will pay for their benefit and at the same simo keep up their homo hospital unaided , And in conclusion let me say that instead of Mr. Rosowater'a manifest ed interest in our rights , and his out spoken denunciation of this unjust usurpation of power , becoming mon otonous to us , we feel to thank him for his manifestations , and FOLLY ap proeiato with Rratitudo his efforts in exposing this gigantic injnstico u thousands of our follow laborers , anc may God have "Mercer" on you souls , and not ours. U. P. Novr Patent- .Following ia the list of patonti issued during the past week to inven tora in IOWA and Nebraska : IOWA. I. C. Bennett , Newton , running gear for wagons. P. M. Bracolin , Davenport , car coupling. S. W. Bycra and H. W. Knight Nashua , planter. E , P. Lynch , D.xvonport , harrow. M. C. Mohr , Manchester , door spring. 7IEIIHA8RA. W. R. Craig , Do Witt , khchon cabinet , W. N. TrumWe , Greenwood , wind mill. Marino lutolligouctv Nitlonat Associated 1'rcfn. NuwYonK , June-4. Arrived TT.w Britannk and City of Paris from Liverpool ; sailed , Cimbrra for Ham burg. Armviar , Juno fc Sailed The Vadorland for Now York. AMSTEiia'AM , Juno - * . Sailed The Edam lor Now York. HAMUUIKS , Juno4. Arrived" The Vandalia from Now York ; sailed , Bohemia for Now York , HAVUE , Juno 4. Sviicd On the 3d , the Labrador for Now Fork ; ar rived , Wiolaad from Ehmburg for New York. LIVERVOOL , June 'I. Arrived The Scat hia r nd llopublioan from Now York. BREMEN , June 4. ArriTod Loip jig from Baltimore. GLASOOW , Juno 4. Sailed On the 2d , the Ethiopia for Now York. " LOHNE , Juno4. . Sailed' The 3tato of Pennsylvania for New Ybik. A Hotter Nnbbod- ftvtloNal AssochtcJ I'rctn. IKW YOUK , Juno 4. Anothorhea-r- 115 was had yesterday before Gbm- nhiaionor Osborno- the caao of lonry F. Billings and wife e f Ghi- ago , arrested here last week on the iharga- fleeing fron the state forftho mrpodo of evading p.n order of ihe oir- uit court of the northern district of llinois , to pay over to the assignee of jewio Nolan , bankrupt , $12,791 iudg- nont rendered. Billings denies any ntention to uvado the order , and cays 10 came here on busiaess. Ho olljrcd' ' 5OOO'in , settlement of the claim , but he parties demand CfyOOO Tho-oaao djosrned pending negotiations- ottlement. Minister Jjoircll- itlonal Aesoclatod Bosroif , Mass. , Juno t. The Jour- al baa a. special from Washington tating. that is reported that Mr. , lOTrelMioa been recalled or has do- lined'furfaher service , and his resigsa- ion ia-on the Washington. DIAMOND 3UST- hctQamo-at Atlantic Won by O : Base Ball In General. ThaBi.&M. boysaso elated heir-trip fc > Atlantic , la. on Satuo- ay , the fine treatment : uecoived there , , nd Jthii-vistory which they won by lie remarkably low score of 5 t&B : 'hore wan-somo fine playing on both idenf and at the close of the game the Ulantica , who had i treated them * plondidlj * , divided the gate receipts nth them. They arrived at hope arly > Saturday night. The folio wine s the 15COIIE Or TIKSSAME. 'AltAKTJCH. K B.&M. Hi Soott , c f : . 0 Munroe , B a . 1 Vhltefield , 3d b. . . I Urc.ndt , c . 1' Jushfield , 2il b..O Turkee , p . 0 , .p. . . . 0 ICortmaun , 2db..l Villey , UK . 1 MIDer , 3Jb . 0 linlcle.lf . 0 1'eat , rf . 0 rKaijurdMi 1st b..O Gteightoo , c f . 0. Jickeiwon , r f..O 1'Vr ' email , 1st b.l Vhpple.c ! . 0 llannan , If . 1 Total. . . 2 Total . „ . . . . & Huns. . earned , Atlun'Jca , 1 ; B , & . , 5t irst base on ball , B. . & M. . 1. Struck out , Atltnticif 8 ; B. & M. , 0. Left oil , bases , Atlantics , 4 ; B , & M. , t. PiiaUbaso hits , Atla tics , -1 ; B. & Al.,8. Secoudi base hits , Atlantic" , 1 , Time ot game , 1 hiur and 35 minifies. Umpire AI. F. Funltluuser , ot the TU. . ulna , Scoror3-Atlanticsk lllette ; B. ft M. , - Gani9 by innings : i1 2 3 i 5 C 73 , Ltlaniics 0 0110000 0 2 . & .M 21 0110 a.0.0-5 . The game was umpired by Mr. i'unUhauser , of the U. P. uino. , riCKK > NINES. A picked nine , each from the jston- ral ticket and general auditing oiticcs if the U. P. , played u gams nt the pounds in Lake addition Saturday ftornoon , Fnnk Bandlo and Sam fash of the U. P. nine helping them iut a little. The score WAS as fol- ows : TICKET XlkR. AUUTKfG NIKE. Vlthnell , c. , 3 Cros'iy ' , p 3 Cakli , 1 f -1 Lord t ! b 1 incoln , 1 b 1 Taylor 3 b 1 iilkwlth , 2b 1 Hnovylb 2. Vilson , p a Hilb , c 4 'attcraon , a f. . . . 2 Handle , i f 2- iarney , s B -J Nattlngpr , a s , . . . 2' ' 1. Shakeshnft , 3 b 1 lla > U , r f 1 . Bhakeahaft , o f 2 Cooper , of 1 Total 21 Total .17 LOCAL K3ZHS. Wori on the now grounds for the J. P. ainu will begin this week aod a amo > rill probably bo played on iliem icxt Saturday. Ciwrlos Whitney and BurL Dorr , wo. fine players , will play with the U. J. nine this season. This 311s the line , which will be Whitney , Nash , Qandlo , Dorr , Funkhauser , Holland , tfahoney , Doherty , Hart , Linden , Brandt and Durly , of the B. & M. line , will qo east on a vacation next ivoek , and the club will not play dur. ng their absonco. The next business mooting of the Union Pacific Athletio association will ae held in the headquarters building Monday afternoon , at which time a joard of directors for the ensuing soa- jon will ba elected. Uraiinm.oT.nor Used to say ; "lloyg , if your blood la out al order try Burdock tea ; and then they bad to dig the Burdock and boll it down lu kettles , making n nasty , smelling decoc tion ; now you get all the curative proper- tiea put up in a palatable form U IK'lUKici ; Dtoou BITTERS , Price ? 1QQ THE MALLUffl WAGON Can Be Handled By a Boj The box neci ) ncrer bo liken on Jhs wiron ai nil the elicited Grain and Grass Seed la Saved H costs less tf.nti the oH stracks. ! . Ere standard u agon Is sol Jivlth our mk comjilc BUY NOHE WITHOUT 11 Or buy the attichtnoits anJ ni > 'v thrm your dil wajron box. For aalo In jS J. C. CLARK , I.tnculm MAN.MNO & Itrss , Otunh * . Krni > KFUPX , ( I rat ill Ibnnd , & Qniirf , llaitlniji. S"\AO < ni ! & Ki'Sh ' , RW Cloud. O. II. CKAKR & Co. , Hod Oak , loxra , . iW. . Ill'OTM , OlcnWDO' ' , JOW ' Andorery flrst class il "otorln the -vrrtt A .hcai'fbr dcHcrlptho ciTCUtxr or tccl dire- torn. J , MoOallum Bns ; Mauuf' Bo. 8C1CO24 West Liko-3treot , Chlcajo.- at , G > " n ; ' .nil ; ' .vc v HitiNjkttjipr ficli iho want o i . -ti m j tfcr.t , ill e > 1 1 ; tfiu ' lilv fooi i. n'v l ; tl J escciu heat , du t. lilJc i ' ! rif tit's o a roiil nr nootlFtove. ! Sll ! , vrii .or Cil Ct&vo vill do it , bettw I'lickt r andi cheajicr th.in by any othc oieans It iwllie only Oil StOVO mad vith tl IB oil reservoir olovatcd at th back a f the stove , away f roai the heat ; b' which , arrangement absolnto Dafoty i Be euro d ; aanogas can begoneratcd , full. 20 pej : cent1 more heat isobtained , th wicks are preserved twice-as long , thu saving thelrouble of constant trimmin ; and th c expense of new one ? . EsaSlifii the It 'Onitot and you will buy no othei JIa-.rufacturcil only by the Monitor Oil Stave Co. , Cleveland , C Seni i for descriptive circular * Js cid on M. Rofjora & Son , solo agent&Sfp Nebra ska. Mional BANK. QT OMAHA NEBEASKA ( No. 2005. ) , . , TR3A8URY DEl'AnTMENT. , , ' > < f 0 ffica CtCoMITBOLLEtt OF ailK CCR KSO > / % WAtu oreN , April 2Gth&a.yf } < Wir SHBAS , bj satisfactory erldoucu wwctot to the undtm Kncd , It ras been made fo appai that " THE AEU11A3KA .VATJONAL HANK Of OMAt tA , " In the c ty of Omaha , in the county ol Doug U' , ixrjjfitite of NcbroAa , haj coairUeJ with all the provisions of tho-Rovisod btntuea o ! the C 'nltod ' Sutcq required to bo compiled with befoi e an nsectintlon shall bocouthorlzcd to com' mcnc a thu bu < lucsa ol Bankloc : No , the ; iore , I. John J y Knox.Comptrollei of tb e Currency , do hereby certlf ? that "The Nebiaska National Bank of Coiaha , " In tha eity of 0 njBtia , In the cmnty oKUouglas , and elite ' of 'Aebrania , la authorlztd to comment the bus ! ness of IfauLlngQ ) provided In Soction.FW > One Hundred and Sixty-Nino of the Kovlsed St.v'.utes of'thoUnltcJiitatas. ' In testimony whereof wltncs * mi' f - V hand and erjj of olflco thla 25th < 6EAL , da > of Anrll.1-82. V. - J1 JOHN JAY KNOE. Comptroller of the Curroocy Thoabovo Bank Is now prepared to receln business Itcorainciiccisn'Hh a fully pad up d pltal ciOi 0,000.00. w1Ui olllcersinJ Jlrectort If. fOllOWBI S. . JSHNSON , PaEsjai'-rr. of Stee ! , John- eon & Co. . WhoIefAie Oroccrrj A. H. TOUOAUN. VlO.3K lDEM , ol C. 3. &Q- It. B. , Boston. W. V. HOUSE , ol W. V.JIotsanoa Ccn Wholo- mlo Boot ] nrjjlicts. JNO. B. . COLtms , oMl. H. & J. C , Collins , Wholesale U-ntier and S ddtry. ! JAME3.M. Woomortt , Counsellor andAitcruey . LEVMQ Si. BEEO , of Byron llced .03. , H Kstata leim UEM1V W. YATia. Cajhisr. Uta Coehlsi of ths Firit NMIanal Hank ot Oiuohi , and connect eil , with the active uun.ii'o- ment of rlnt Bank tinea ltd en * > _ Iratlon In 3M1 _ _ . PKOI'OSALS. FiS THi : G'ONTUUCTION OP BOAUUIHO Sour.ot. UMTKJ tiAiEi iMiu-cSnavici' , VlS * DlDOR ACU.CV , IV.Uotl.JllllO 1 'ffc r.V Soilol proposal * , Imtonsil ptoion T'i ' ( r p- lleate. for the erection of as , Indian lourdiair Mhoolot this aanicy , In oejcrdanrs with pliw and Dpecinoatlonson Illowltn tha Chlif Quarter. muter , Uciiubnent I'latto/oJ tb .Owahi , Neb. , and directed to the imdcjj'.t.-nol , e ra cf tnu Chief Quartemiaiter , Deuirtujent of the Flattc , Omaha , NcV. , will bo rtvcaUeJ until 12 o'clock : noon on Haiunlay , July j isja. The tontractor will Lo nllowcd thouieof tha agency niUl to cut such Uai or as be urn ttdio , not to cxc jcd 100,000 fct. eU tli9 labor of oper- ting uilltto | jo nlroJ trxthoeontractar , i tun. ber to lift obtained oufcldj the resort at'cn , anJ tbo mill V ncd back la M road order as when K. ceUoikyWm. Coatjict to ho Rwudod to lowostrespinsilla blddtr , subject to th.a approval oj the - paftra ntcf tlio Interior. Proposes musjsta'o length of tinifl rcqui'od for completion ol bullilnv , of the epprov l of epntnct and muU ba accompanlcaby a ctrtined theck upon 6ome United fataiis Depository. W- ablotofbe unckralgned for at least Die(5)per ( ) ctut. nt the amount cf the propuul. which check jhjll be Jorfeitad to the United Btiteiln case ny Uddtr receiving the aw rl thill Jail to execute promptly a contract with go-d and sufficient nuretfet ocoordlni to tha terms of hU bid , other , wls9 to bo returned to tha Udder. No bid la exco'B , , , ? ' * li 0 * iH bo conilacruJ- llullJlujr to bo of lumber , main pcrtlon tobe two star ) 10x40 ; addition -obo ona etor ) 32x10) . I or further information address Ibs undtr- wguod , at line Uldjo Aaeuiy , Dakota. V. T. Mc'JIlJjVCUDUy , mSO-lSt UnltU HtatwTWUn Aifent. SEGER & TOrtlEB , 3E JEt A. CVCXCj & iv& HARNESS MAKELt'l Have remoiod from there old etind.to No. 116 North Sixteenth Street NEXT TO OAHRIAQE FACTORY- Una alwaje on hand a gooi assortment HARNESS AND SADDLES ,