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    THE BEJfrSATUJlUAY JANUARY 20
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The BEE PUBLISHING 00 , .Props . ,
r. nOSEWATER Editor
IT looks an if the dark horeo In
ting ready for hli work on the homo
stretch.
TIIEUE baa boon a proud deal of fancy
sparring in the aonatorlal contest , but
the first blood and knock-down remains
mains to bo chronicled.
THE Yale boat-crow have gone into
training. It IB ovidotit that the holi
day vacation of our collogon is closed
and that studios have boon resumed.
IT is atatod that thero'wlll bo about
fifty contested loats in the next con-
grcsi. Kothln ? further need bo added
than that a democratic majority will
dooldo the contest.
THE shirking corporations , the crea
tions of the state , must bo made to
boar their aharo of the burdens of
the Rtato. Nebraska and New Jersey
are cursed by a steady and outrageous
evasion cf their taxes by the railroads.
THE Ohio legislature has passed a
resolution of thanks to Senator Pen *
dloton f jr.his efforts in scouring the
piassgo of the civil service reform
bill. Ohio Is sufficiently well sup
plied with < llhos to endorse the Pen-
dleton bill with good grace.
COLONEL JOHN A. MAUTIN , of Kan *
BUB , the now secretary of the national
republican committee , Is an nblo nnd
honest mar , which is rnoru than can
bo said of the man whom ho d a-
places , Any decent citizen would
have been on improvement on Stove
Doinay.
THE inhabitants of the French cap
ital are practically unanimous In de-
uounciug Prlnoe "Plou Plon" as a
theatrical and Imboolle ( rand. Prince
Ntpoleon prides hltnioit on being en
art critic , but ho doesn't like "The
Judgment of Paris. "
Mn. GRAY , of DjugUi , denounces
General Thayer as a pensioner of the
Union Puciih. Before the special
railrxad committee , the other day ,
Mr. Gray testified that he rode on
pitsos because his brother was freight
agent of the Central Pacific. It will
now bo in order for General Thayer to
dinounco Mr. Gray as a pensioner ( if
.the Central Peclfio.
GEOHOK F. UOAII , of Mas-
saohnsotto , has soourod a ] re-olootlou
to the United States sonhto nflor n
bitter contest , in which Gov. Long
made it particularly interesting for
the senator. Mr. lloar intolleotually
is one of the ablest of our senators ,
ranking with Messrs. Edmunds and
Davis in the soundness of his viewi
on most of the vital Issues of the day.
His honesty has never been .Impugned
but his miitakon vote on the river and
harbor bill nearly cost him his seat In
the senate.
TUB Iowa state prohibitory amend
ment has boon declared invalid by the
supreme court , the grout-da of ( he
decision befog a nou-compllauce with
the law regarding the submission c 1
constitutional amendments to the
people. This disposes of the pro-
hibltlon question in Iowa for several
years at least. Two successive legislatures -
laturos will have to dcoluro thoinsolvoe
in favor of its submission before the
people will bo afforded another oppor
tunity to vote on another constitu
tional amendment. The last election
Indicate that such an opportunity will
not put in an appearance for some
years to come.
A rouuTii joint ballot taken yesterday
day at Lincoln was as fruitless of ro
- .suits us the throe which preceded It. .
*
The nucleus around which the votci
-of the coming senator are to cluster ,
Is not yet clear. The balloting thui
% far has beou a surprise to the friend ;
, ' cf all the leading candidates , am
prophoiloa are not wanting that nom
cf the gentleman who are soiling hltl ;
n the pools possess poles long onougl
to roach the coveted ponitn
mon. Ono thing is certain an
that Is , that the anti-monopoly ropnl
Means , the anti-monopolists and r. ma
jority of the democrats will never ai
slat in securing the election of a ral !
i road candidate. The coming senate
will not be Mr. Mlllard , but who i
* ' -will be no ono la as yet bold enona
* to prophecy , and tbe general pobll
probably know aa much abont It aa th
wire pullers * t the state capital ,
Sovornl bills have been introdncod
in the legislature which have for tholr
object the prevention of frauds at pri
mary elections. Two years ago TIIE
BEK strongly urjjed the subject upon
the laet Icgliilatura nnd a measure of
similar tenor to those now proposed
was introduced in the senate by Gen
eral Van Wyck. Owing to the oner-
gotlo < ( forts of several Interested par-
tics it never became a law. The pres
ent legislature owes it to the people cf
Nebraska to pass some measure which
will bo adequate to deal with
the evils of the primary. In
no portion of the United States have
frauds at tbo primaries boon com
tnlttod so boldly as in our own , It is
notorious that Omaha hni not euon an
honest primary in ton years. Both
parties have Buffered from the cor
ruption which has surrounded tbo
ballot boxes and hna suppressed th *
uxprcasion of party eontimcnt by pur
chased votes , Bluffed boxes and the
polling of moa who wore disqualified
under the rules of pnrty manage
ment.
The primary election is the fountain
head cf our political system , It se
lects the mcmbars of our conventions
which formulate the party principles
and nominate the candidates for pop
ular support. As long as party Hues
bind tightly together the members of
a political organization , the party will
generally approve the results cf the
primary , however obtained. For this
very reason It is all the more impor
tant that the primaries should
be taken from the hands
of the political thugs and
placed under the control of the coo-
plo with such legal restrictions as will
Insure the full and free expression of
their Swishes , Ohio has a law reg
ulating the primaries which has been
in successful operation for several
years. Its provisions were fully dis
cussed in THE BKE several months
ago , Nebraska needs just snch a
measure. Anything that will purify
our politics ought to bo welcomed and
will bo welcomed by the people.
WHO forged the census returns ?
The question is likely to become as
puzzlingly elusive as the historic con
undrum , "Who struck Billy Patter-
arm ? " The congressional committee
are iu profound ignorance. Tom Ma
jors is indignantly Inquisitive and Pat
Uawos doea not hesitate to express
the opinion that it is more mysterious
than the rapidity with which Ben
Brlstow changed his mind on the plo
question. Si Alexander , as ex-score
tary of state , feels very ranch
hurt that suspicion has been
thrown upon his Intelligence. He
Insists that he knows the difference
between the census report of 1874
and that of 1877 , and Peter Schwenck
and Valentino are so amazed over the
discovery that they have been made
the victims at wicked duplicity that
they are absolutely speechless. ,
The only supposition which is tena
ble under the circumstances Is that the
returns forged themselves nnd com
mitted n crime which has clouded the
youtbfal enthusiain of Pat Hawes and
cast a shade over the spirits of
Schwenck and Valentino.
THK Kansas Oity Journal makes
merry at the expense of our numer
ous senatorial candidates. It any a :
A great many patriotic Americans
are ottering themselves na sacrifices in
various purls of the country. In
Michigan fourteen of those patriots
have allowed their names to bo used
In the senatorial content. For patriots ,
however , Nebraska heads the list ,
with twenty-nine candidates and a
dozen dark horses. When the ardu
ous duties of the otlico of United States
aonator are considered , every true
lover cf liberty must feel lifted up with
pride at this unusual spirit of sacrifice.
It will ban day full cf Manitoba waves
when the republic can be endangered ,
with a United States senatorial as
pirant ou every section of land , Such
examples will induce every youth in
the nation to go to the senate , if called
upon to sacrifice himself. Wo almost
feel like going ourselves.
MK. QUAY , ou behalf of Mr. Millard ,
seemed to bo afraid that the General
would got Thayor.
OTHER I/ANDS THAN OURS.
The political event of the week
abroad has been the manifesto ol
Prince Napoleon , ( "Plou-Plon"j
which was posted throughout France
on Tuesday night , and in which the
soucf Jerome Bonaparte assorts hit
claim to reign over the French people ,
The only effect of the document wat
the prompt arrest cf the prince and
the Introduction of a bill in the
chamber of deputies which will prao
tically banish if carried iute
e licet all members of French
dynasties from Franco and Algeria ,
It is believed In some quarters tha1
Priuco Plon-Plon's manifesto was in
tended simply to bring Us nuthoi
again before the public and that hi
arrest is a serious mistake on the par
of the government for this reason
The issuing of the manifesto was wel
timed. The friends of republicanism
In France are disheartened at thi
inability and weakness of the govern
montj President Grovy falls to com
mand respect , the cabinet is Impotent
and the chamber of deputies disorganized
ganizod aud rent by factions. It is a
this juncture that Prlnoo Napoleot
declares that the
republic Is i
failure , that It has degraded thi
army , mined the finance * of thi
country , nnd thnt relicrlon uncl good
government have hllku endured ntidrr
It. The character of th * tuun roLatho
proclamation of much tf ito dangers.
Flo began public life as a red republi
can , lie accepted office under his
couain , became a prince of the umpire ,
and wan given hiflh military command
only to abandon his post when danger
threatened. Ilis poltroonery gained
him the contemptuous sobriquet of
"Plon-Plon , " and his personal cowar
dice was shown by his refusal to
acoapt the challcn o of the DuoD'Au-
male , who defended the honor of the
Orlennisla against Prince Napoleon's
attack. Plon-Plon coquelled with the
radicals under the umpire while dependent
pendent on the fiver of his cousin for
his honors nud wealth , and to-day ho
is found ready to stab the republic
wh'ch ' htH unwisely allowed him the
privilege of asylum. France in not
yet ready for another Napoleonic
empire. The remembrance of the
treachery and crimes of the late
emperor is itill too fresh in
the mint's of the French people to
make them incline kindly to any of
his blood. The republic is rent with
fdctlonism but Franco Is still thor
oughly republican nod the apprecia
tion of ouch daL'gera us the presence
cf the plotting "Plou Plouis the
surest road to the sweeping away of
the minor differences whioh. now dis
tract her political parti us.
Mr. ( lladotono la taking a few weeks
rostinsouthornFrancobetorethoopen-
lug of parliament. Meantime LordDuf-
forin has enunciated briefly but clearly
the outlines of the English plan for
the control of Egypt. The joint con
trol is to be abolished , a representa
tive native government established ,
England's mastery of the Suez canal
is frankly affirmed and broad intima
tions are made that both In Egyptian
politics and finances her majesty's
ministry propose to hold the tramp
, rd. Lrd Dufforiu on behalf of
Sngland formally withdraws from the
"uanclal control , and Franca has given
n an unwilling acquiescence. In Ire-
and new clues are said to have been
ound of the Phoouix park assaaalna ,
nd twenty urrosta were made on
londay in Dublin , one of whom was
member of the municipal council ,
'wo executions cf convicted murder-
rs took place during the week and
ono wed excitement ou the question
f homo rule is manifested.
It is estimated that nearly throe
nndrod men , women and children
est their lives in the burning of a clr-
us on Sunday In Bordetchcif , HOB-
> lan Poland. The audience consisted
Irnost entirely of Jews , but several of
ho loading cltlzona of the town , whioh
us 100,000 inhabitants , perhhed in
ho flames.
From Cairo cornea news of a bold
ittompt which was made on Sunday
assastinate the sultan at Constanti
nople. The plot was divulged by a
woman and the assassins were met
nd routed In the vicinity of the sal-
tan's apartments , several being killed
n the melee.
Recent rntnora reviving the creation
) f an English representative residing
at the Vatican , are declared to be in
natqre of feelers , to sound the
ontlraeut of the British people upon
ta ixDorlment which few ministries
havefdlt ( themselves strong enough to
'rake'openly. Palraeraton did main-
ain a strt uf occult agency at the Vat
ican , but ho uovor assumed any oil !
clal character. The no-popery cry has
been until very recently strong enough
o bring England to the verge of rev-
ilutiou , If Glndutono ventures to
openly re-establish the relations that
were broken off with such parade after
ho expulsion of the Stuarts , it will bo
a declaration of greater independence
han Pitt would have ventured when
ho armies of England were overrunning
ning every country in the world.
Our homestead laws are objects of
warm admiration In Germany , where
mortgages have ruined many farmers
and other country pooplo. Certain
measures of relief for these classes
are under consideration this winter ,
and meanwhile the newspapers are
full of Interesting information about
the conditions under whioh land may
bo obtained aud is hold iu the United
States. L ws somewhat like our homo-
toad acts have been In foroo in Sor-
via since 1873 , aud more significant ,
perhaps , of their liberality and bene <
tidal regulations , they were introduced
in the British Eist Indies recently ,
A society has been formed with the
object of procuring a declaration ol
the neutrality of Denmark , which
would place that country in a political
Btato like that oojupled by Swiv.er
land or Belgium. A uowly establish
ed journal advocates the idea brilliant
ly. There is , however , little prosppcl
that this change of status will bi
brought about ; so little , indeed , thai
during the late debate on the fortifi
cation bill n speaker advocated as thi
basis of Danish policy a close nnloi
with Sweden and. Norway. An alliance -
lianco of this kind , between Scandl
navian neighbors , would bo very nat
ural , but there are many jealousle ;
between the countries to be overcome
and no such combination of Interest !
is likely to bo brought about in thii
generation. Moreover , if it over ii
seriously considered , it is qnostiona
bio how much of Dunmark will bi
left to join the coi federation. Ger
many will have some words to say 01
that head , and If the islands atom
remained to enter a Soandtnaviai
league , the utmost expectation o
many Danes would bo fully realized
The revolt cf the Norwegian people
plo against King Osoar , or rathe
aghinst monr.rolilcal government , i
proved to be gaining strength by th
result of last month's election , whicl
sends ninety opposition members t
the national parliament or Storthing
and only twenty crown supporters
There has been eomothiug cf jealous
and discontent among the people eve
since the partial uulon with Swede ;
sixty-eight years ago ; but the irnrae
diato cause of this la t strong move
mout is the king's determination t
veto at all hazards a bill giving th
ministers cf state seats In tha stnrth
Ing. Under Norwegian law a bll
most be passed over the king's vet
bj three successive storthing * btfor
it become * a law ; and though this has
been done with the minister aut ,
OacMf claims that on questions of con *
itiiotlonal amendment ho has the final
veto power. Bjonrnstjerne Bjornson ,
the novelist , leads the popular party.
Only a leader was needed to fashion
into a force the democratic sentiment
hi oh has existed tunong the peasant
otora for many yearn and expressed
self BO lorgngo as 1815 by abolishing
10 titles of nobility , and in later
ears by substituting annual for trl-
nnial sessions of Btorthiug. It la a
tardy and plucky little nation of 120-
00people which wants togovcrn itself ,
Ono resell of the lute war is the
Boning of R now rou'o ' to travi'l tr.
ypt. Hitherto people bound to
'alro have been forced to miiko the
ouruey from Alexandria , and if thn ?
ave taken pnins to aeo the Suez oiiml
, hiy have Ind to go out of tholr w >
or it. Within a few weeks an Eag
Iflh Australian line of atcnmora , call
ng at Naples fortnightly , haa begun
o take travelers either from London
r Naples to lamallia , on the cinal ,
rotu which place a few hours' ride
> 7cr the railroad which WSB of BO great
mporlanca to General Woisoloy , con
eys them to Cairo. This route tokis
mo over the bittlo field of Tel-el
eblr , affords a chance to toe the canal ,
nd costs no more than the direct jour-
oy through Alexandria.
The first International exhibition
ver held in Holland is to bo opened
t Amsterdam May 1. Preparations
'or ' it have been under way for nearly
wo years , and a fair representation of
ho products of all countries is assured
The exposition building will cover
evenly acres cf ground , and apace Is
Inly assigned to all nations and col-
nies. Among the latter the Brltlah
clonics will naturally shtno pro
iminent. British India will fill 10-
00 feet of f naco and Australia nearly
a many. The outlook for American
exhibits la unfortunately discouraging
There would bo a great demand for.
i ny American manufactures in the
Dutch colonies if they were thoroughly
dvortisod , and this show will be a
; oed advertising medium.
A correspondent writing from Con-
tantinoplo complains because Russia
, s playing a sharp trick on Turkey in
.he matter of the monument , which
iy the terms of the Berlin treaty , the
victor in the late war is authorized tc
iOt up in honor of ita soldiers who fell
at Shipka Pass. Nothing was stipula
ted M to the form of the memorial ,
nor was a alto for it designated. In
asmuch as the heavy fighting took
place at the top of the pass the Turki
hink the Hussions ought to put tholi
column at that point. But Instead ci
his It is proposed to establish it at
ho mouth c f the defile and to give il
ho form of a monastery. But a mon
iBtery at chat point could bo little else
han a fort , and , it is pointed out. .
would give the Russians the complete
command of the Balkans , which were
supposed to have been loft by the
reaty of Berlin in possession of the
Ottoman empire. The Turk objecti
trenuonsly to this Infraction cf hli
rights , as he naturally regards it , bu
no one seems to care very much.
The cumpulsory school attendance
of children In the German empiri
differs in the several states. In Ba
vorla the law begins with their slxtl
year , ending with the completion o
their thirteenth year , as regards weel
day olassos , and with their slxteenti
year as far as the 'attendance of Sun
iUy schools Is concerned. Aoeordlnj
1 o the Prussian law of public inatruo
tion of March 24 , 1803 , every chile
has to attend to the instruction pre
scribed for public schools from thi
completed sixth to the completee
fourteenth year. In the Grand Uaob ;
of Baden the term is the same as li
Prussia , beginning and ending on tin
23d day of April of the respeotlvi
years. In the duchy of Anhalt children
dron are likewiao required to go ti
school on the completion of their aixtl
year ; girla , however , arn oxnmpt a
fourteen , while boya must oontlcuo ti
the completion of their fiftoauth yeat
In the kingdom of Saxony and th
duchy of Saxo the duration cf th
compulsory school-term is eight yoare
n Wnrtemberg only seven , Bay fror
the seventh to the completed foui
teonth year.
The German salary list contain
some Interesting items. Ohancelln
Bismarck receives an annual stipen
of $18,000 and the free use of hi
palace , together with an extra allow
ance of nearly $7COO for the maintenance
tenanco of the furniture , linen an
utoneita of the palace and the garden
connected therewith. The oecrotar
tf state for foreign affairs , Coun
Hartzfoldl , is paid § 17,000 per annut
with certain perquisites. But th
'
Ambassadors' London and 81
Petersburg take the prlza compel
sations for their aorvicea to the go\
ornment , getting $50,000 apiece pc
annum ; their colleague in Paris nt
$ 10COO , ho at Constinoplo the same
nnd he at the Vatican $33 OJO. Th
governor of tVIa&co-Loiraino is pai
$60,000 a year , but he Is not exact !
a public functionary. The nmba
sador at Vienna gets $40,000 , the oc
at Pekin $20 000 , and the ono i
Toklo $15,000. From those amount
the notaries shade down to moderat
stipends to consuls , the consuls genei
al , however , being paid from $5,0 (
to $16,000 , the latter amount , U
largest on the Hat , going to the ono i
New York. Most of the Ambaasadoi
aro'"found , " and those at thovatlca
and with the porto have In their aul
official "preachers , " paid by tbo stat
Now that the czu has signed a d
croo dissolving all the secret soclotl
in Russia , it is to ba hoped that v
shall hear no moro about those post !
orous nihilists. When they're di
solved they're dissolved , and th ;
ought to put an end to them. It is
pity that the late czir never thougl
of this simple means of getting rid
them.
While in St. Paul , Minn , , ou 01
occasion , Miss Minnie Palmer trlppc
on the atago , causing her to spra
her ankle. St. Jacobs Oil was prompt
and freely applied , and in two da ;
Miss Miunle was as active as over.
Horsford's Aclil Phoipliato.
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Greenfield , 0. , Bays ; "In cases
general debility , and torpor of mlt
and body , U does exceedingly well. "
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Lumbago , Oackachs , Headache , Toothache ,
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PERSONAL -"IVutHof the Inn in body
uihricvd , neitlnpeu tind sin "uthotwl , " tti.ls
an Inti resting ftd > crt soncnt IO-K run In our
| iaier. In rii > h to I ( | U rlcj t will w j that
thcro Is no t\l Iciru i f humbug ill ut thi' On
thocontrnr ) , the adiertU r ar' > irr highly In-
Intcrcs fd ppr < oni tr i ) jjct l U < lr-
idn all pmtlmlarn , Klvfni ; Ml jurtlcn-
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513 , HuHalo , N. Y. ToVIo Ktoulny Hee.
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W. J. DAVtNPOttT ,
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Boasters and Grinders of Coffees nnd Spices , Manufacturers of
IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER
Clark's Double Extracts of /
BLUEING , INKS , ETC
H. G. CLARK & CO. , Proprietors ,
1403 Douglas Street , Omaha.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
Growers of Live Stock and Others.
WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR
Ground Oil Gake.
It is the beat and choapeot food for atock of any kind. Ono pound Is equal
to throe ponn-a of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall and winter -
tor , instead of running down , will increase in weight and bo in good market
able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well o"a others who UBO it can tes
tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton ; no
charge for sacks. Address
04-ood.rao WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO. , Omaha , Nob.
The Original and Only Kegular SEED HOUSE in Nebraska.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Agricultural N. W. Cor. Hi h
oust , H uer , SZEIEIDS Dodge and Btrocts ! ,
Grass , Hedge , Omaha , Mob.
Wo m ko a specialty of Onion Sfods , Onion Seta , lllue Dins ? , T inothy , Red Alfalf * and Whit
Clover , Obseand Honoj Ix > cuit. Deilcrj and Market Gardener ] will save money by
SOT md for Cu nlogue , KRHK.
Hellman < fc Co.
WHOLESALE
OTHIERS
1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor.
OMAHA , NEB.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
Brewing
Association ,
CELEBBATED N
KEG & BOTTLED BEER ,
THIS EXOBLLEHT BEER SPEAKS
FOR ITSELF ,
Orders from any part of the State or the
Entire West will be promptly shipped :
All Our Goads arc Made to the Standard of our
Guarantee.
GEORGE HENNING ,
Sole Agent for Omaha and the West.
Office Corner 13th and Barney Streets , Omaha , Sab ,
PLANING MILLS.
MANUFACTURBR3 OP
Carpenter's Materials
ALSO
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , STAIRS ,
Stair Railings , Balusters , Window
and Door Frames , Etc.
First-claw facilitloe for the Manufacture of all kindes of Mouldings , Fainting nd
matching n Specialty. Orders from tbe country will be promptly executed.
nHrtregmm communlcatl-pn to A. MOVER , Proprjeto
BERQUIST BROTHERS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES , BUGGIES
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D. H. McDANELD & CO. ,
HIDES , TALLOW , GREASE , PELTS ,
204 North 10th St. , Miuonlo Block. Main House , 4G , 48 and 52 DOM-
bcrn avenue , Chicago , llefor by permlealon to Dido and
Leathnr National Bank , Chicago.
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1213 Farnam St. . Ornaha ,
POWER AND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
IHISC UACnlHEKY , BKLTINQ , HOSE. I11US3 AMD H'.ON niTWOS FI7B. EIKAM
PAPKINU , AT WnOLKSAUE AND RETAIL.
HALIADAY WIND-MILLS CHURGH'AND.SGHOOLliSELLS
Gor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha ,