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Heads off.- 0,1Mandtrson , OONORESS refuted to cut down th number of internal rovonno diatrlcta but Internal taxes are reduced $25 , 000,000 without tripping up tbo heel of a single oflico holder. THK Herald diaowna Senators Me Shane end Brown aa democrats. Th \ only true representative of Dr , Mil lor'a kind of democracy down at Lin coin waa George CanGold. ONLY four days alnco the legisla ture adjourned , and two members an already provided for by Uncle Sam uel , Neither of thoao belonged ti the original eight. Are republic ; ungrateful-Jake liolberts , To BE an alderman of Oounci Bluffi mast bo regarded a a hlgt honor. Two republicans and twc democrats are contoating for ono seal in the Fourth ward , although no paj is attached to it. There la nothing like glory in politico. No congrceaman rejoices moro ovoi the passage of a tariff bill than Sara Randall , of Ponnuylvanla. The COM I ia now clear for a piratical raid nftoi southern votoo for the Bpoakorship ol the next honao without any en tangling alllancco on the isano of tarlfl r ifuE river and Ii tSur blii wa8 killed off In the last hours cf the ses sion , the senate refusing to concur in the house recommendations , Three- fourths of last year's river and harbor thieves were killed off by the people lut fall. TWENTY thousand citizens of St. Louis have entered protest against the abolition of German in the public schools. A knowledge of modern languages is nowadays of much moro practical use to our boys and girls than n smattering of Latin and ttroek. GOVERNOR DIWEB has signed the Armltage militia law , which givoa privates the aamo pay aa ofiioero when on active duty. Mr. Armltago war on service at Omaha aa a member ol the militia hut spring , aud saw what every other sensible man saw , that the buckram brigadiers kept the mllltlt inarms because they were drawing brigadiers' pay. Mr. Armltago'a bill Is in the line of a reform in thli < . direction , which is greatly needed , OHIO haa convicted a legislative briber. In Nebraska several briben would have been exposed during th < last session of the legislature , if thi committees ot investigation had boot organized to Investigate. It la no tori ous that the capltol appropriation wai only secured by a corruption func raised by Lincoln property owners Fart ot thla fund may have boot pocketed by the mon who handled it but a large portion wont from th hands of the paid lobbyists to th pockets of members of the legislature Pour years ago Tom Konnard was on of the most active dlabursara of thi corruption fund , and ho made publl boast of this fact recently because It 1 outlawed. Two yean ago money wi raised In Lincoln to ualat In the r < election of a certain candidate for tt legislature from Douglas who ha voted for the capltol bill In 1879. MR. VAK WYCK'S resolution di manding by what authority Mr. Par ridge of Porn has been venturing i speak for the American eagle , hi resulted in the recall of that dlpli matlc dabbler. Partridge wlthoc consulting the government united wit the ministers of England , France an Italy in a joint note rocommendin intervention of these powers to eon pel Ohlli to evacuto Lima and othc parts of Peru not claimed as It deinnlty. This aotlon was virtually sanctioning by our government c European interference in South Amei lean aflalra , a policy lu direct contra Tentlon of the Monroe doctrine Senator Van Wyck's resolution wa ably seconded by Senator Edmund and the Peruvian Partridge has ha his wings clipped in consequence o its adoption. L "THE SENATOR FROM NE BttABKA. " Ontho Dth day of March , 1881 , Uc oral Oharlca II , VanWyok rnado 1 advent In the grilled States aunal Within two brief years Senator Va Wyck has ochiovod a notional ropai tion. tion."Tho "Tho oonator from Kobraika" h won renown as ono of the nbloit d bstors on the floor of thn Bonato ai by all odds the most fearless and on spoken member of that body , Hoi over much men may differ with hi as to his views or the policy ho IB pn auolng in opposing cabinet cfllcoraat denouncing existing nbneoa , all mn conoodo that Senator VanWyck is 01 titled to respect for his manly an ft ; oBa course. "Tho senator from Nebraska" ia i longer a nonentity whoao rocoi jonslsts In rising to move c idjourmont or an executive session , < , o annonnco that ho la paired on tl jtioatlon before the honeo. Ho is nan who attracts attention whpnovi 10 rises , either to enter debate on lending issue , move an invcatlgatic nto some crying abuse or advoca lome moasnro of vital Importance I ho pooplo. During the whole B'etaion that hi uat closed "tho senator from Ni ) raska" has boon a prominent figni ind the loading journals of Amori ( mvo paid him the tribute duo to it ilghest qualities that any public ma nay bo possessed of , In fact no groi lally between Now York and Sa franclsco con bo perused without fine ng aome reference to "tho senate rom Nebraska. " Mr. Morrlll , tb load and front of the high tariff nyi licato , thought that listening to "tli onator from Nobraaka" was BS goo .a . hearing opera bonffo but Sonatoi Jongor , Logan aad Oamoron wor orclbly Impressed with the idea the t was much moro like high tragedj Oonaidorlng that General Van Wye laa boon in the aonato only two yoai ila record hno certainly been a brli lant ono. Ho cannot bo charged wit iQing a monomaniac on any eubjcc nd hnrplug on but ono airing. H an dealt with almost every qucitlo bat has como before congress an brown daylight upon abuses that htn listed for years without exposure. I pas "tho senator from Nebraska" wh roko up the surveying scrip fraud nd aroused public attention all ovp io country to the exemption of th ind grant railroads from taxation. I oa'tho senator from I brnska1 ho oxpoaed in a masterly manner thi aposltlons of the lumber ring npoi V ) treoleee states , aud put ft slop t < 10 infractions upon the nationa May in dealing with American ro ablics. Throughout his rooord ha oen consistent aa on opponent o ibbery and extravagance and mon poly of every doaorlption. While bo may not bo a good pro Idor for the hungry crow that hanko ( tor loaves and fishes , Nebraska ha irtalnly no reason to bo ashamad c or senior senator. Not only havi fobraska's interests boon falthfnll ; iprosontod , but also thosd of the on ro west , and for this work our stat1 as boon oroditod by such papers a 10 Chicago Tribune and Times , St 'anl ' Pionrcr Prtss , and the Oln Innatl Commercial and San Franclso : "hronkk , General VanWyok'a poraonal eo antricltloa are those common to posl Ivo mon who have an Individuality nd do not Impose upon the public bj rotondod wisdom , courtly mannon nd glittering goneralltten that moai othlng. "Tho aonator from Nobraaka" maj amotlmoa have been grototquo , bn o woara no mask and moans jus rhat ho aaya , ALEXANDEH H. STEPHENS , whoa oath in announced by tele raph has for many years boo : ho moat prominent southerner c latlonal reputation. Even Jofforso ) avla ahono largely in the light c Jr. Btepheua ability during the fee 'oars ' oxiatonco of the confedoracj 771th perhaps the exception of Juda ? . Benjamin , Mr , Stephens was th iblost member of the confederate go\ irnmont. Hla oonnsol shaped I policy and his advloo waa eager' , tought by both civil and milltai leadera throughout its short lived e : tatonco. When peaoo was deolarei Alex. H. Stephens waa one of the fir to accept the Inevitable and to rotni to his allegiance. Aa a member of tl 13rd , 44th15th , 46th and 47th coi gre&soa ho did excellent service in tl passage of measures affecting the 1 : torcsts of persons and property at the preservation of order in the soul gaining general respect for his hlg toned and manly position on eve : question of sectional difference , I retired from congress only a fc months ago to accept the oflico of go ornor of G oorgla. Mr. S tophona waa boi lu 1812 , filled various oilioes of tru In his native elate , and in 1843 w elected to congress occupying f jixteoa consecutive years a neat the house of representatives. ,1 resigned in 1859 and In the campiif if I860 headed the Douglas-Johns ; doctoral iicket in Georgia. Ho was number of the Georgia convention L801 which passed the ordinance iooesslon , but opposed secession to tl ) Uter end. Ho became a member i ho confederate provisional congro > nd later vfco president of the 001 federate states , whtSh office ho hoi until the surrender at Appamatox , . prisoner for five months in Fort Wa ron , ho waa released on his own pare in October , 18G5 and five months lati waa elected United States senate Owing to the refusal of congress 1 ratify President Johnson's proolami lion of Georgia's reconstruction , M : Stephens never took his seat bt shortly afterwards was elected to coi gross and remained a member of tb 16wer house until his acceptance < Iho Georgia governorship. THE TARIFF BILL , The tariff has finally boon amondoc Aflor Ihroo months of bitter wrang Ing In both housed between the fai tional representatives ot a score c pampered industries a compromlt measure has passed both houses an has received the presidential slgni lure , That reforms in our present systci of unequal tariff taxation will be 01 compllahod by the now measure , none ono can say until it ia given in bill t the public and its various schedule have been fully examined and con pared with the bill which it anpoi aodca , High protectionists dononnc It as ruinous to Industry , and the lo1 tariff mon pronounce It a sham , whll the free traders declare that it actv arty raises duties instoa of lowering them. From ther.o con fllcttnz opinions It is safe to say tha of no startling reform has been accoix pllshod , and that the reduction i duties will bo found to bo vary smal when compared with the popular dc mand. The lobby has boon victorious , an ho lobby's victory has always boo ho people's defeat. At the oponin of the session tffo measures affeotin national taxation were proposed 1 congress The first , introduced b ho senate committee on finance , wa entitled "A bill to reduce interne rovonha taxation. " The other wa compiled by the houao ways am moana committee , with the report o he late tariff commission a Is basis. After plastering then ever with amendments in committee mittoo both bills wore reported i heir respective houaea for diicneaioi n the committee of the whole , I eon became clear that the houao bll waa a bold attempt on the part ot Plj Cron Kelly and the tariff lobby to in roaso taxation by an artful roadj uat iiont of duties. The senate bill whiol educed the internal revenue by n eant pGODOOQ yearly made impor ant changes tn the dntlea Imposed 01 arloua articles of domestic consump ion , especially in the metal schedule nd as reported to the senate from thi ommlttoo of the whole would havi .ocroaaod taxation by at least 975 , 300,000 a year. Consideration of the bill upon it iual pasaago revealed the atrongth o he manufacturers' lobby. The mo nont it became evident' that the honai sill could never become a law , all thi fforla of the rlnga were directed to irarda the amendment of the sonat jlll in the interests of the ateel , lum 3or , wool and earthenware monopo its. As a result the measure wa born of ita most radical reforms , am xiaaed Into the hands of the hona vith an Increase of $20,000,000 li arllf taxes over the dutloaaa reportei rom the committee to the senate. The battle of the last week has beei eportod in detail by the dispatches Deferred to a confcronco committee t which the majority were high pro- ootlonlsts , the rates have been stll nrther advanced , and the bill a Ignod by the president la jumble o ncroasos and reduction's Whoso fnl ffoola upon the treasury cannot bo do ormlnod until it has been in operatic ) or at least a year , The reductions in the internal reV nno can bo estimated In advance Ihoywlll decrease the treasury ser ) lus at least ยง 20,000,000 , a largo pox Ion of which sum is taken from to > acoo in its various manufacture ! arms. The removal of the slam ; ax on bank chocks and matches is ii , ho Interests of the people and th removal of the taxes on bank deposit and capital ought to make mono ; oaalor. But the good or evil effects c the new tariff bill can scarcely be dii counted In advance. When th measure Is printed ( n full and II various schedules compared with thoc of the present tariff , wo shall see jui what reduction In taxation the lobb has graciously granted the country. THE removal of Hon. Lorenz Orounso from the collectorshlp of li tornal revenue is not calculated t restore harmony1 within the ranks < the republican party.- Nobody ca truthfully charge that the cfiico hi not boon well administered. On tb contrary , since Mr. Orounao has hcl the position of collector Nobrask ranks among the most efficiently mat aged districts in the country. Nc has Mr. Orounso committed an broach of truat or violated any ml governing Iho Inlornal revenue BOI vice that would lay him Hi bio to censure , much loaa dl missal. The removal is therefoi purely political , and the offense , any could bo laid at his 4oor , Is th refusal of Mr. Orounso to give nctiv support to E. K. Valantlno , who ! nomination was repudiated by moi than 7,000 republicans , owing to hi infamous record. Now Mr , Oronnsi as wo happen to know , was ready stop down at any time. A proper i gard for the obligations of the ropn' lloan party as a champion of civil s ( vice reform , if not common doconc would have dictated that reasons ! time should have boon afforded him tender his resignation , No * emergency had arisen It would jnallfy the withdrawal of Jud Post from the bench ton month bofo his term expired when his constitnot had a right to expect that ho won aorvo out his lull term. But since boa boon ordained that Mr. Orouc must go , wo merely voice public aen mont when wo say that tho-axo of t * political headsman has only widen the existing breach within the ropn can party. MAIN K baa roatorod the capital pe alty for murder , with a olanso p < milling the jury to recommend a pr : oner to the mercy of the court , a : giving the prlaonor'a counsel the cl < ing argument. Fear of death at t hands of the law has proved by all e porlenco to bo the best protection f human life against the assaults of t ! lawlosa. In Swltzsrland , whl abandoned the death penalty sovoi yoara ago , murders have increased per cent annually since impriaonmo for llfo baa boon substituted for t guillotine. ROBERT EMMET. Grand Celebration of Els 105th Am vereary at Boya'a on To-nlRht. All mon should glory in the prim plea of Kobort Emmot. They are pri ciplos Imbibed from our own Immc tal Declaration of Independence Ai all mon must admire his heroism ai magnanimity of character , wondorf genius and transcendent virtues. Wl has not felt a throb of sympathy upi roadlntr the melancholy fate of tl youthful victim of the barbarous mi ions of a hypocritical government. Ti programme below tells how filling the Irish citizens propose to honor h memory and they extend a cordial 1 vitatipn to the other cltizans of Omal tc unite wilh thorn , rnooiUMUE. ,1 Overture , "All the lligo in Ireland . , . .Bye A. 0. H. Band. 2 , Chairman's Address. .Mr. John Qrov 3 , Song , "American Ensign" . . . Webst Double ( Jar lotto frcm Omaha GJ Club. 4 , Oration . Hon. M V. Ganm 5 , Song , "She is Far from the Land , " . , . Stove : Emmet Quartette. 6 , Poem , "Ivobert Emmet" . Origin ; Miss S tool a Orowley. 7 , Piano Solo , "Meditation" ; .Gottschal Mbi Katie Murphy , 8 , Trial Scene In Costume . ( Kobott Linmet. . 0. J.Smyt I Lord Norlrary . J. P. Murpb Baron George . J. H. Foonc B ron Dley . Will Wau Foreman of Jury..Geo. M. O'Brie Soldiers , Jurors , etc. 9 , Song , " Waiting" . Mlllai Miss M. , L. MoNfttnara. , tO , Addresi . Gov."D wi LI. Bongr , "God S ve Ireland" . KOI Double Quartette from Omaha Gl Club. L2. "Emmet's March" . Herms A. O. H. Band Miss Olara Pierce , Accompanist. MORTALITY REPORT. Iho City Physician's Showing for tt Month of February > The report of the city physician f < the month of February shows the fc lowing mortality rate : Total number of deaths from t causes , 2G , viz : dipthoria 1 , Ooreb : spinal fever 1 , other f even 2 , rheum tlsm 1 , pulmonary diseases 11 , hpa disease 2 , convulsions 2 , hepatitis cyanosis 1. congestion of lungs 1 , ui known 2 , injury 2. First ward 5 , Second ward G , Thli ward 4 , Fourth ward 3 , Fifth ward Sixth ward 5. hospitals 2. Ago Total Under 5 yean , 8 ; 5 10 , 3 ; 10 to 25 , 5 ; 25 to 50 , 5 ; 60 70 , 4 ; over 70 , I. Male 15 , female 11. Colored Married 9 , single 15 , widowed 2. Burial Holy Sepulcher 11 , Prc poet Hill 7 , county 1 , Lanrol Hill German Catholic 3. removed 1. Births Total 01 , White GO , colon 1 , Male 29. female 33 , allll born twins 1. Satisfactory Evldouoo. J. W. Graham , Wnolesnlo Druggist , Austin. Tex. , writes : I have been hnndh DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTE LUNU8 for the past year , and have fou it one of the moat salable medicines I hn ever had in my house for Coughs , Col and even consumption , always givl entire satisfaction. Pleate tend me o RTOSS by Saturday's le mer. Remarkable Growth. The Lutheran church haa shown i moat remarkable growth in thla cou try. The membership has doubled the last ten yean. The gains report for 1882 were 02,000 , equaling t total membership of the donomlnatl in this country * > century ago. Tl largest Proteatant denomination of t world now stands third In numbers this country , and at the present ra of increase it will soon bo the atron eat numerically In the United Stale Her creed ia the oldeat , and her liti gy one of the most sltcplo and boa tifnl. of all Protoatant donomlnalior Washington Star. _ wonders ot modern ohei latry are apparent in the boantll Diamond D ; ea. All kluda and cole of Ink can bo made from them. Money for the Unmarried- Due ot the most eoliil and subntant Institutions in this country is the M : rlago Fund and Mutual Trust Associate of Cedar Rapids , Iowa. They are or i Ized under the lawa of Iowa , nnd heir ficera and directors are among the leftdi and moat prominent business men of Cec Rapids. Every unmarried person shot have a certificate in thla association. It ia A splendid investment , as safe a government bond. You can Justna w have a Rood turn of money to oommei married Ufa on aa not , A large number member * have been paid off , receiving 800 per cent on their Investment.vr for clrcnlwa fully detailing the plan , whi la the fluent known. Do not poalpone Good agents wanted. Mention where j taw this notice , K-3m PERSONAL. II. M , Grlaer aud E. M , Coffin , Oi G. W. Colllna , Bam L. Savage , John Settman nnd Chas. K , Hanson , Kearni W. A. Scott and W. P. Connor , Yoi Selh P. Mobley , Grand Island ; J. Ward , Firth ; C. W. Phelpt , Clear Crci Chap. 0. Whedan , Lincoln ; C. J. Bowll nnd M. A. Dangherty , Crele , and W. Smith , of Tccumseh , were amo.iR the ii tlngulahod Nebroakaus at the I'axton y treay , IIou. M. V. Gannon , dlttrlct ntlori of Davenport , Iowa , nnd one of the m eloquent and able lawyers of the Iowa 1 bar , arrived In the city yesterday , t sojourns at the Mlllnrd , D , J. VanMetor , a veteran nowopn man , came in from Dei Molnca Saturc night , having been absent from this c for nearly a year. Mrs. Charles P. Slorra loft Saturday Nevada , being called there by the terl illness of her ton. Robert K. Downing , of the Misao Pacific at St. Loula , is at the P&xton. Supt. C. M. Lawlor , of the Sioux Cltj PaclBo railway , is at the Paxton. Goo. M. O'Brien , Jr. , loft for the w yesterday to he absent some time. MN. Captain Swobo and eon came from the west last evening , G. W. Ambroeo wont to Grand Isla yeslordny to attend court. Alex. Mead and wlfo , of Greeley , C < nto guests of the Paxton , The Harrisons left on the overland tn yesterday for Cheyenne. Col. J. J. Dickey and wlfo have retui od from Salt Lake City. Brad D. Slaughter , of Nance Co. , v In the city yesterday. Mrs. A. E. Keith loft for Chicago y terdny to buv goods. A , A. Moore , of Kansas City , was town last night. Lyman Richardson haa returned fri New Orleans. J. J. Cumminga catno In from the w yesterday. Frank Rlley came up from St. Joe y terday. .M. M. Patterson , of Cheyenne , is at I Paxton. W , H. Fay , of Indianapolis , Is at I Millnrd. Jno. Barsby , of Fairmont , is nt the M lard. lard.P. P. J. Cohn , of St. Louis , ia at the HJ lard. lard.E E , G , Evan ? , of Colorado , is at the Pi ton. ton.J. J. C , Howe , of Denver , ia at the Bl lard. DIED , DIED Clnnlo Johnson , March 3d , years , Furneral will take place fro 912 Capitol avenue , between Ninth ai Tenth street , March 5 , at 2 p. i Friends nil Invited. CURES Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatic ; ( Lupibago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , Ser Throat , BwflllnB" , Hprnlni , Ilruliei Uurns , Boaldm Froit lllte * UD ALL OTIlUt BODILY F1IS8 A3D 1CIIE8. Bold DrngtfiU toil DetUra QTerywhtre. Fifty Clot toule. Directions la 11 Ltntuiiti. TIIK CHAItl.ES A. VOUKLEU CO. 1immnttA.TOUiLiaCO ) BtlUnon , Bd. , C. S. GOLD MEDAL , PAR S , IE B&KER'S BREAKFAST 0000. Warranted Absolutely pi Cocoa , ( rom whlcl tbeoxc of oil In 9 been removed. Itl throe tlmet the strength Cocoa mixed with Sttrch , , row Root or Sug r , and lathe fort Ur moro economical. 1 delicious , nourishing , Btreny enlne , easily digested , and . mlubly < l pteu for lnv Ida vsoll 09 ( or poraona la hoilth Sold by Grocer * Everywhi W. BAKER & Oo.TorcliB8terMa , ] , tea * HAKIM Fioeldent. Vlco fin' ) W. B. DuflKus , Bee. aad TIOM. THE NEBRASKA MAMAGTURIG 0 Lincoln , Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters Hrrrows.Farm Belle Bulky Hay Babes , BuoEot Jfllovatl Wlnamllla , &o. We are prepaitd to do Job woik aad maDOl ng ( or other ptitlet. n al order * KKBBABKA MANUFAOTUKIJIO OO Llanoln. N * Gentle Women "Who want glossy , luxurinn and wavy tresses of abundnut beautiful Hair must us < LYON'S KATIIA1KON. Tliii lesnut , cheap article ahvayi makes the llair prow frcclj and fust , keeps it from falling out , arrests aud cures gray ness , removes dandruff am itching , makes the Kail strong , giving it a circling tendency and keeping it ii any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sur < result of using Kathairon. me-ecU 1th , 6th or kth p. .AJXTD POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , U1H1HQ UAOniMKBT , BHWIHa , H03K , HUA3S AND JHON nTTlHaO Plr STUXJ * . FACKIKO , AT V/'fiOLKftALK AHIi HALLADAY WIND-MILLS GHUROHA D SGHOOL DELLS' Cor. Faruam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb , SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ground It Is the beat and cheapest food for stock of any kind , Ono pound la eqna ! . ] tothroo ponnda of corn. ( Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall and winter - tor , Instead of running down , will Incroaaa in weight and bo in good market able condition in the spring. Dairymen aa well aa others who nao it can tes tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yonroelvca. Price $25.00 per ton ; no. charge for aacks. Addroaa o4.ood-mo WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO. , Omaha , Nob. M. Hellman Co , WHOLESALE 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. OMAHA , NEB. McMAHON , ABEET & CO , , 315 DOUGLAS STREET GMAHA NEB. McNAMARA & DUNG A WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA , WhiskieS ! in Bond or Free , Also direct Importers of WINES , BRANDIES AND ALES , * Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine Agents for Jos. Schlitz' Milwaukee Beer , , Bottled and in Kegs. ' * 214 & 216 S , 14TH STREET , - - - OMAHA , HEB , , ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association OELEBEATED - KEG & BOTTLED BEER ; . syiHcii aseBcsBypHa Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our Goods arc Made to the Standard or ow Guarantee. GEORGE. HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. - " " " l Dice Comer 13th and Harnoy Streets , Omaha , Neb , .MORGAN & CHAPMAN , WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam St. . Omaha. Nab. MANOTAOTtmBRS OF Carpenter's Materials , ALSO DOORS BUNDS STAIRS SASH , , , , Stair Railings , Balusters , Window and Door Frames , Etc. First-class facilities for the Manufacture of all ktadea of Mouldings , Pointing end- matching n Specialty. Orders from the country will b promptly executed , bddreualloommunlcatl nato A. MOYKR , Proprle