THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA SATURDAY MA11CII 10 he Omaha Bee. Pnbllnhod every morning , except Sun * ay , The only Monday morning ally2ft [ TERMS BY MAIL Ono Year..810 00 I Three Months.$3.00 Blx Monthi. . 6.00 | Onp Month. . . . 1.00 CHE WEEKLY DEE , published every Wednesday. TERMS POST PAID One year (3.00 I Three Monthi. CO gii Month 1.00 | One Month. . . . 20 AJIKRIOAN NEWS COMPANY , Bole Agenta Newadealora in the United Stales. | CORRESPONDENCE Oommnnl. ( atfona relating to Nowa Mid Editorial .natters should bo ftddronsod to the Eorroil or THC BEE. BUSINEHS LETTERS All Bualnea Letters and Remlttancea ahould be ad dressed to THE BEE PcBLiaiiiNO COMPANY OMAHA. Drafts , Checks nnd 1'oetoUico Jrders to bo m&de payable to the order of the Company. The BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Props , . ROSEWATER Editor Now let the Herald trot out Ita preferred candidate for mayor aur- named Ezra. A VIADUCT which convoys away the board of public worka ia qnlto too ox- ponalvo a city improvement. SENATOR VAN\VYOK'H nddroaa la atlll in Waahlntgon , D. 0. , about two blooka from Don Camorona manalon. WHY do the heathen rage ? If that now telegraph law ia a dead letter why do our awoot tempered contemporaries at Omaha and Lincoln howl and whine ? THE atorm haa failed to put In an appearance and the tidal wave rofnaca to como to time , Wigglna must gneaa again. If ho keeps guessing long enough ho ia bound to hit It. IK reply to several Inquiries THE BEE answers that the pro eruption lawa were not repealed or amended by congress. Mr. Waahburn'a amend ment failed In the house. WITH reference to Don Cameron , Bomo congressman aald it was malaria , others called It toothache ; but Robe- eon made the proper diagnosis when ho pronounced It drunk and disorderly MB. BLAINE ia working three honra a day at hla political history , which late to bo entitled "Twenty Years of Pub lic Life. " It ia presumed that there will bo no reference to the Mulligan letters la the work. SIXTY six millions , the difference between the Bum appropriated by con' ' grcas at Ita firat soaalon and aooond Bosslona , Is the amounc saved to the country through contpoasby the "tidal wavo" at the polls laat fall. DJSLMONIOO'B ' chief cook gets $15,000 . year , while the chief executive of .Nebraska only draws $2,600 a year and boarda hlmaolf. That accounts for our getting only cheap men for governors. Da , MILLER la.ln the seventh heaven t > f delight on account of the viaduct bill maro'n nest. The trouble with the editor of the Herald la that ho waa bored of public works the moment that body Intimated that certain wealthy land owners were oacaplng as sessment. AMD now the great induatrlal mo- nopollata have concluded that It waa not BO bad aa they thought It might bo and In aplto of the revised tariff the mllla and factories are starting up gain prepared for now orders and a lively spring soaaon. Fouu ox-oongrecamen are candi dates for Treaturcr QllGllan'a place , but the probabllltloB ro that Assistant Treasurer Wyman will receive the appointment. Mr. Wyman Is an old resident of Omttha and ono of the moat faithful and experienced cdi cers of the treasury department. SENATOR VAN WYCK thinks It a mall piece of business that the trea sury should bo charged three cents for posUge stamps used on Silas's jnn- kottlng trips , when that high priced official la paid at the rate of $50,000 a year for hla aervloea to the attorney * general. The country qulto agree * with the senator. IF our citicona who have worked themselves Into a ferment will only keep cool and bide their time thoj will have no c uao to mourn the beheading heading of the board of publli worka , lu the firat place , the viaduct bll ia supposed to do away with the whlcl boom does not take ctToot until th < Crat of Juno. Thit will give tn board ample time to Itt all thulr con tracts and finish oorno cf the wor' already In hand , oven If they hav boon legislated out of ofiico. In the next place there are te ohanoea to ono that the courts will so the viaduct bill aaldo aa Irregular an void. Such a decision may loav Omaha without a viaduct for a coup ! of years nnleaa the railroads bull one , but It will leave the board I andlatnrbod control of our pnbl works. ' In view cf thla f ct-we uA no goc ) mson for excitement. THAT MARE'fi NEST. A two line clause in a bill to author ize the city to vote bonda In aid of a viaduct , haa stirred up a mire's neat that has convulsed local political circles from center to circumference. Public spirited oltizena who donlro to have paving , sewerage and other solid Improvements pushed with vigor under reliable supervision were alarmed. The mayor and city offi cials were paralyzed , and the contractors - tractors and jobbers who expect to roallzo handsomely on public worka were joyful and jubilant. Dr. Miller waa delighted and exultant. The Bummary beheading of the board of public works gave htm great pleasure , bocanao it disposed of Jim Oreighton , who haa never boon for given ainco ho rtfasod to obey Millor'a behest to carry out that sena torial dicker aix yoara ago. In the bungling of the viaduct bill ho Im agined ho had another club with which to brain Charley Brown and McShano , who committed the unpar donable sin of opponlng Sterling Mor ton fur United States aouator a few weeks ago. So the vials of gall were poured out on their heads in vindic tive glee , and the Doctor hold up hla handa In holy horror over the awful things these two bad democrats had done down at Lincoln. bnt the doctor's cup of joy was dashed to the ground before It fairly touched his lips. The board of publio worka still oxlats. Jim Crolghton keeps his official head on , and ho is ikoly to keep it on for the next two years. And that low politician , John McShano , also survives with a very fatr prospect of representing Douglas county in the national convention In the place of George L. Miller. Thla aad atato of affairs was all brought about by that mare's neat , which Ed. Roggon first discovered down In the vaults of the loft wing of Bill Stout's atone palace at Lincoln. THE undue accumulation of capital , and the tendencies of great Industries to combine'against the public interest Is the ovorahadcwlng curse of the country. It ia true that giant monop olies give employment to labor , hut it ia the treadmill work of the labor ing classes that pours out a stream of bright dollars Into the sack of the monopolists. The speculative capi talists roach out for every trade with a view of reaping Incroaaed profits by onhanood prices. IIouso rent , fuel , food and clothes are expenses which every workingman must moot } It li true our induatrlal claaaos are generally hotter off than thcsa of for eign countries but with rigid econ omy it is all that our working people with families can do to keep out of debt. Rents are double what they should be. Combinations In all food products maintain high prices Irre spective of the law of anpply and de mand and consolidation of Industries prevents that competition which is at once the life of trade and the pro tection of consumers. What wonder Is it that there are murmurs of dis content among the poorer olaasoa and that a growing discussion of socialistic theories Is noticeable throughout the country. The arch anarchists are the mon composing what a Now York legislator , hlmaolf a millionaire , calls the wealthy criminal olaaaoa who rob by the million and count their plundered victims by the hundroda of thouaands. Society has more to fear [ from those cormorants than It ha * from Its working classes oa at present constituted. They It Is who are setting an example of defiance of private rights and publio Interests , of property and established law which othora may riot bo slow to follow , THAT waa a clover trick Bill Stout's letc bower Seaiiono played in losing the bill for the relief of Tom Konnard. Tr.o original bill relieved the state treasury of the sum of $3 , ICO for al leged services by Tom Kounard , as agent oi the atato in collecting the 6 per cent duo from Uncle Sim on sales cf the Pawnee reservation. Aa amended before its passage , the bill allowed Konnard the sum named in liquidation of all claims past , present or future under the fraudulent old Furnaa' con tract. Bnt Tom , doubtless , expects to realist ) more thau this bill allowed and it waa a good deal more conveni ent to lose the relief bill now than to bo forever barred from further claims. Two years hence "poor Tom" will come up smiling with his old claim swelled by several 1 thousand more. TUB Iowa agitators of enforced abstinence will have { lo bide theli tltno. Governor Sherman refuses to call an extra session for the pur pose of r < submitting the prohibition amendment. This will remind the whole laano to the people when thoj elect their legislature next fall. THE Union Pacific earned twelvi millions over nnd above exponaci in during the year 1882 bnt that pee : 3t downtrodden corporation could no id afford to rodnco paaaongor rates ti re three cents a mile. lo Id A glover's apprentice , at Prague In about 18 years of ago , hanged himiel lie the other day , and left behind him i letter to his parents stating that b had been selected by a secret aool d to take the life of one of the chief ufli cera of the police of the city Folio | Director Stolpknl and that ho had committed auicldo to ovrvdo the pcrfnr manco of the tusk. If ho had not carried out the bahoata of the secret organlzitlon , the writer added , ho would hlmaolf liavo been aaaaacinated by his colleagues. OTHER LANDS THAR OURS. Mr. Gladstone's return from Franco has at once shown itself In tbo quick ening of business In parliament and a strengthening of the liberal ranks. The week at Westminister hall has boon essentially a business ono and few oxcltingjpauaagOB at arma have disturbed - od the routine. The premier took occasion to intimate that the remark of Lord Hartington that the British troops were to bo rapidly withdrawn from Egypt was merely the expression of a hope , and that the government were aa yet unable to say when the English rlflca would return. This Is generally taken as a quiet hint that the English ccsnpatlon of Egypt la to bo permanent , an event which everyone ono has lookodjfor since the bomb ardment of Alexandria. In Ireland few startling develop ments have taken place during the week , though now dUcovorloa cf arms and additional evidence cf Land League 03mplicity are reported. A rumor current In London that Egan , secretary of the Land League , has fled to Spain with all the Laague'a funds , lacks confirmation. Franco in refus ing to extradite Byrne , on the ground that his offense was a political one , has given a precedent to the United States in the case of Sheridan. Ca blegrams from London on Friday re ported that additional ovldonoo con cerning Sheridan's complltcly In the Ph * ilx park murders , have boon sent to Secretary Frolinghuysen , but there ia little probability that our govern ment will stultify itself by denying the right cf political asylum to foreign refugees. The Dinubun conference ia atill In soaaion in London. This body ia in reality an adjourned soaaion of the Berlin conference who.io ostensible purpoao la to take definite action on the regulation of Dannbian naviga tion , lu reality it moots to attempt a further division of spoils resulting from the Rosso-Turkish war of which thu two Intoroatod parties reaped little practical benefit In territorial acquisi tion. Ruaala la the most Interested party in the present conference. She demands the free navigation of the Danube from the month , which she controls , to the source , which is in torrl ory dominated by Austria. Per haps the most trying grievance that is to bo laid before the conference Is the complaint of Turkey that her vassal status , Bulgaria and Sorvia , refuae to pay their share of the debt contracted In the disastrous atruggle with Russia. Encouraged by Austrian promises on ono side and Russian Intrigues on the other , these semi-independent states ignore the clause of the Berlin inotru- mont directing their payments to the porto , and It la not Improbable that the astute statesmen of the north will make thla an apple of anon aggravatlrg dtaoord that the conference will servo only aa a preliminary to another war with Turkey and a now and final dia- memborment. It la f or the Interest of England to soothe the snceptlblUttes of the porto and check the influence Ruaala haa boon gaining aa the friend of the sultin , tor , as things stand , England has everything to gain by the present status quo. France will join Russia , and not improbably Italy , In attempting an enlargement and re definition of the clauses in dispute This will leave England , Germany and Auatria in a minority of ono , and , unions largo oanoDisious are mido to French susceptibility and Russian greed , wo may expect the conference to break up , aa so many have done be fore it , with the participants bent on war aa a solution of the problems. When four such powers aa Turkey , France , Italy and Russia enter a conference - foronco resolved on making trouble , it will require inoro thau Granvillo's smooth nddreso to placate them with lets thin their demand , oven with war as an alternative. Fdrry's govornmout Is growing in popular confidence in Franco and shows ovidonooa of permanency. M. Olomenoeau'a proposition for a revis ion cf the constitution came up early In tin * week before the chamber of doputlea und waa defeated while a reaolution of confidence in the g'-v ornmont waa adopted by a vote of 307 th 182. Thla ia a substantial victory for M , Ferry and hia cabino. The anti-clerical oompoaitisn of the minis try la aeon in the paaaago of a bill removing the obligation of communes to make good to parochial dignitaries whatever deficit remained between the amount of collections and the mm necessary to maintain churches and schools. Political excitement la rapIdly - Idly subsiding and the outlook is good for a strong administration of public affairs which will commend Itself to popular confidence , In Germany the principal events ol the week have been the changes in the Prussian ministry consequent upon the resignation of Blnmenthal , the minister of war , who had given offense to Bismarck. General von Sohollondoril' has succeeded to the ofiico. Blomarok has , however , re ceived a rebuff in the rejection by the diet of the proposition to reinsert in the budget an item for an rconamio council , The nrgotlntiona between the emperor nnd the Vatican relative to a modification of the Falk laws re gardlng the Catholic chutoh have boon dropped for the time being. Bn the quoatlon ia certain to come u ] again before manv , months , when mutual oonceaaio'.a will probtbly re ault In thptTonsorvaUvo'clorlco all ! ance , wbiou Bismarck haa been atrlv iup to gain for the past five years. a. Pnllah member of the roloharath 'dorr Kamlnaky , has placed himself 1 : a very equivocal position. On the 5t ! of last month ho brought aiult agalna Baron Bohwarz to recover 62G 82 florins for aervlces rendered to the lal Q or by obtaining for him a railroad ontract , The matter wnn brought bo * ore the Polish club ia Vienna , com- > osed of mombera cf parliament , and 10 following resolution has been assod on the subject : "After con- dorlng thocontonti of the atatomont f claim brought by Ilorr Kamlnaky gainst Baron Schwatz for the pay ment of 020,820 florins , the Polish Inb declares that some of the trans- otlons cltod In the atatomont of laim by Herr Wolaki , are very do- ogatory to the position of a member f the Polish club and are calculated o detract from the dignity of the re- resontativcsof the province. " There aa probably boon no such aggravated aao of brazen corruption In either the atlonal congress or any legislature In lia country , and it la somo.satiafao- on to realize that the legislative odics of thu now world do not con- aln all the rascals. The sum of $13,000,000 voted for 30 reconstruction of the fortresses oi troaburg and Metz , according to the Cologne Gazette , has all been ex- ended , and a fnrthoraum of $150,000 rill bo Baked for soon. Previous to tie war of 1870 Straaburg had only a ortiflod rampart , bnt the Germans ave provided it with 12 detached arts , nine of which are on the Rhino , nd nil of them are completed except ho external works of Mnndolaholm nd the Althelmer Hot. Around letz the rampirta comprise 10 baa- Ions , surrounded by ditohna and pro- ected by 13 advanced works. Metz addition to this strong defense , is urroonded bo eight detached and In- epcndont forts , distant on an average bout two miles from the center of the Ity , and forming a circle 14 miles in ircamferenco. These forts are named fter the Gorman generals who dls- Ingutshod themselves the moat during lie war of 1870 , and two of them are rovided with armor plated turrets. The health of the German emperor reported again to give cause for nxioty at Berlin. Ho has not boon well at all this winter , and his broth r'a sudden death gave him a shock rom which ho does not easily recover t waa hla particular wish that the rrgramme of the silver wedding fetes ticuld bo oarrlod out as originally repared , although the crown prince nd hla family would have boon glad , ; ia aald , to abandon them. Capital Is proverbially timid , and Snglish capitalists especially look eloro they leap. Alexander DJ ! Mar , n engineer , was sent to Brazil to look round in the Interests of some ngllahmon of money and enterprise 0 put it where it would do them the neat good. Dal Mar'a report cf irazll ia not favorable. Ho finds aide ido territory with a narrow fringe ot ivilizttlon. The government claims , DOOCOO , people ; the engineer cannot nd more than 5,000.000nearly all atives and half breeds and odd mix urea of all races civilizjd and savage , n the inferior the government has no owerand no means of collecting rev- nnea. The territory is owned and old by feudal lords under grants rlglnally from the crown of Portu- al , and they manage aff < ira in their wn way , refusing to tubiulc tnmr ands and alaves to taxation. They bit-fly compose the legislative asaem- ly and the government , ignoring the mperor , who la simply a stately fig re-head without power. He raises evonue ononxh to support his Imper- al state through the commerce of the east cities and settlements exports , imports , etc. , and lets the fendal ays- em of the Interior go , because he baa 10 way of getting ac it. Dom Pedro 1 an enlightened monarch , too far head cf the country to be the head f it. He la therefore out of place nd relgna before hla time , according o the engineer's measurement and atimate. European residents In India have eon thrown In a condition approach- ig panic , by a proposition to extend bo powers of native justices of the eace. Englishmen have always been privileged class lu India ever ainco enlgn rule of Britlan extended to tiat country. Among other Immn- Itlea granted them was ono that no udlclal officer residing outside of the residency could send an Englishman o prison. This hold good untill about on years , when , what waa known ua bo "Criminal procedure code , " waa aaaed , modifying the. privilege so far a to allow district judges and Eoglish uaticoa of the peace to paaa aontonco a casea Involving not moro than onu ear's imprisonment , other moro ae- lena ofluncea poing to the ilgher courta. Now a motion ias been made In the log Is atlvo connsll at Calcutta in favor ot a aw which would aweep away even hla privilege and render Europeans nbjoot to the criminal jurisdiction of lativo juaticoa of the poace. The Anglo-Indian population do not like his prospect at all. Their experience with the native courts and the swarm f unscrupulous witnesses who are ifton summoned to substantiate false chargeH , especially where native and orolgn interests clash , ia such aa to ender them very apprehensive as to ho result of such a law. Still it la lard to aeo how the benign rule la to maintain Its reputation aa a civilizing agency If It has failed after all those roars to establish a ayatem of courts hat can bo trusted. Evidently the .uatlco of the peace business la no oaaler to manage In India than in America. The bnalneaa of the Suez canal Is norcaalng at such a rate that it u earnestly considered to build a par allel canal , so as to enable vessels to lasa In one direction only In each. It , raa at first thought that the present canal could be widened 100 foot at an Inconsiderable expense , bnt upon closer itmpectlon it was fouud that the stnd , scooped out of the trench for the Tirot canal , waa piled on either aide , where it lies in n ridge of small mountains on the banks. Several sldlnga are in course of construction , bnt ttioy nro at thu beat only make shifts and It la quite probable that i new canal will be commenced in a vorj short time. Ferdinand do Leaaepa when ho built the proaent canal , hac not only the utmost confidence in iti anocoar , but prophesied that In a few yeara it would be Inadequate to ac- oommodato the traffic and thla proph ooy haa boon fulfilled , oven beyom his expectations. The successful coronation of Kin , Kilakaua , of the Sandwich laknda , a Honolulu , on the 12th ultimo , recalli the cnrlans fact that la overtaking th < population of Kalnkaua'a dominion ? , II hundred yonra ago the Handwich Iilauda awarmod with n population es timated nt 400,000. Thny were aav- ngoc , it ia true , but they irero a vigor ous race , and dwelt in a happy and contented condition. When , on thu aottlomont of California , our friendly relations with them begin , tliolr num bers had decrotiod to 135,000 , and now the wholu Kanaka population ia aald to bo only about 50,000 Sj ahrunkon ia the native race that the augar planter * of the ialanda , chiefly Amorlcina , nro compelled to ru'iid to Ohlna and the I'acilio lalandn for tup- plica of laborers to work the ratatea , Immorality , leproay nnd the Influences of civilization are rapidly doing their work , and In another generation tht < Ialanda will probably huvo paaaed cut of the handa of the decaying native race. John Randolpu'd Modification. Mason's Memoirs. John Itnndoloh waa onr.o considered the TheraUea of congruaa a regular tongue clabber. No hyperbole of con- turapt or pcorn could bo Jnunchpd againat him bnt ho could ovorn'ep 1' ' with tomoihing more acornful and contemptuous Oppntltion only mad dened him into brilliant hittornosn "lau't it a abanio Mr. President , " said ho on diy in the aonato , "that the no- bio bu'ldoga of the administra inn ahould bo waiting their prmiiua time In worrying Ih ? ratH cf the oppoal tion1 Immediately the aenato waa an uproar , nnd he wes clamornaaly called to order. The presiding t fiber , however , sustained him , and pointing hia lonp , eklnny' fingers at hla oppo nents , Randolph ecrtamed out , ' Rita , did I aay ? Mier ! Mo ? ! " THlfGREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. 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