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F THEDA1IA BEE-OMA.HA SATUKOAY APRIL 28 'he Omaha Bee. Pnbllnhod every morning , except Bun- ay. The enlr Monday morning daily. tKRMS BYIMAI1V- Una Year..810.00 I Three Months.&S.JS Blx Months. . 6,00 1 One Month. . . . 1.0 CHE WEEXLY BEE , pnblUbed TBUM8 EOST PAID One Year . $2.00 I Three Months. W > 91 * Month . 1.00 I One Month . . . . 'M AMIRIOAK NKWB COMPANY , Bolo Agent * NtwideaJen in the United State * , , CORRESPONDENCE- Oommnnl- atlons relating- Newi and EdltotUl oatten ihould be ftddreMod to the KDITOB or Tin BKC. BUSINESS LETTEHS All Bu lne tittten and Remittances should bo wl drewed to THE BK PoDLiamwa COMPART OMAHA , DrafU , Chock * and Pontoffice Jrders to be made payable to the order of the Company. i thoBEEPUBLISHINB 00 , , Props , E. ROBEWATER Editor- TUB Utah commlaiion are harrying to Salt Like to arrange for the August election. It la hard work putting iu time , bat the commissioners propose to earn their salary of $5,000 a year if they have to spend all of a month in Utah to do It. Mn. DANA thinks Allen G. Tour- man would maku an excellent candi date for the democrats to nominate on their presldont-for-rovonuo-only platform. Not If the PaoiP.o rail roads have anything to Bay about it. The Thnrman not , compelling the Pa cific roads to pay their debts , will never bo forgiven. Ma. RANDALL goes right on bar gaining for votes for the spoakershlp in splto of the a&aortlon of the Charles ton Ntwi that his election "would bo a crlmo against the country. " Mr , Riudall on bohalf.of his party stands ready to oondouo the crlmo for $8,009 a year and the control of the house legislation. thinks that the wires nsod in running the arc electric lights nrj dangerous to life. "It is certainly calculated to alarm a fh-oman , " ho ays , "when ho loarna that the slight- oat coiitso1 ! of his person with a wire may bo an deadly as a shot from n cannot. , " Sooner or later all the electric wires unst go underground , but the proper method of laying un derground wires does not yet appeal to have boon discovered. THE Tildon boom refuses to be . electrified into life. The latoat reporl from the "Groystone" whore Dr , Miller always stops when ho U withir a hundred miles of Now York , an noanco that Mr. Tildon is taking hii meals with a spoon , while his old su of false tooth la being ropalrpd and li too decidedly ahalcy in hoaltti t < mount any kind of a platform. Joi McDonald of Indiana IB coming to tin front aa the next democratic Gd it Israel. THERE la one additional item whlc ! the building committee of the boarc of education ought to.take into con ( deration when approving plans fo school buildings , That is the dlroo tton in which both inside and ontaldi doora open. This has boon great ! ; neglected In several of our ichoc houses. It la eaiontlal that ever ; school door should awing enl wards. In oaie of a panic of an ; kind the neglect of this preoautlo : might rtsuit In the loss of man/ vale able lire. , Tux Republican InttmatM that som of Mayor Ohase'i appointment * "ar not up to the standard" and ought t be cancelled , If they are not up t the standard of Frank Walters an Walter Bennett , the Republican chief fuglemen , they certainly ougt to bo cancelled. Bat by the way wl the Republican be good enough to Ic form tu'which of theee appointment should be cancelled. Is it Mik , Meanoy who Rot Yost and Nye out c a very hot box when they were In dieted by the late grand jury ? or 1s ! Mr. Gnthrle who Is usually on the ! ticket In the primaries of the "Blood Third ? " IT Is unfortunate that under oc lawi for curbing and guttering an paving we cannot have a solid granll pavement from curb to curb on Tent treet A six foot limestone gutti may be well enough when the n maindet o the street la not pave with any more substantial materla but it Is very much ont of place whc the centre of the street U of straniti Ai the pavement ia now being la ! there Is a continuous seam whore th granite adjoins the limestone s ! feet from the curb atone , and th V aeam is certain sooner or lati to develop a rut aa the soft * itono wjeara away. Then too , the gu ter lisblf'will have a good deal < wear as trucks drive along It or bac igilnst the curb to receive and dk ' charge their loads. .Tho use of tw , , . ' materials for paving and gutterln 'ought to be discountenancedwhoi I , . , junction. lajHkely to produce uneve * " wparV ' If the1 matter cannot-be-rem dle'cTon Tenth street care'ought to11 ! taken when other streets arovp'ave with stone block that both the itroc and gntteri shall be of granite. IB IT A BTEAX.7 The Beatrice Exprut , the homo or gan of Ex-Senator Paddock , deals with Senator Van \Vyck and certain other persona because they have de layed the sale of the Otoo Indian land * for two ycara by "tinkering" Mr. Paddock's original measure. The namea of Major Poarman and a man by the name of Barnes , who married on Otde woman , are mod so aa to load to the Inference tfaat there la some thing behind these leng-oontlnued manipulations which BO far to confirm rumors which floated into these news paper headquarters several months ago that there was something wrong , If not very rotten , In this sale of the Otoo reservation lands. Senator Yin Wyok la not touched by those rumors , but the question li , "Ia It a ateal with a ring around M" Herald. The "two years tinkering" of Sena tor Paddock'a original measure baa blocked all chances of the steal with a ring around It , which was hatched somewhere In the neighborhood of Gigo county when the proposition to soil the Otoo lands was 6nt made. The original moasnro loft the door open in a half a dozan places for land sharks and speculators , and the two year's tinkering has closed It In a way which several of Mr. Brown's friends decidedly object to. The law has been delayed for amendment , and It has boon amended solely In the Interests if actual sottlora , and with the view of necking out of tlmo a horde of specu- ators and harpies who hai gathered u Gjgo county ready to pounce upon ho reservation the moment It was of orod for sale , With sales restricted o 100 acres only to actual settlers eady to make oath of their intention o looato within three months of par- ihailng it la dllllonlt to see where the ihanco for "a steal with a ring around t" cornea In. The trouble sooma to > o that the steal was stepped before t had a chance to bo accomplished , , nd the ; two years tinkering which it ook to block the gams wore two ears put in to excellent advantage. SINOK they have soon the Tenth itreet granite , property owners on Harncy street are rapidly changing heir tnlnda ab nt mpbalt as the best avornent for a heavily travelled troot. If the owners of lots on liar- ioy street are wise they will take irompt stops to eocuro a stone block lavoraont. No ono donlea that sheet jphalt Is an excellent material foi troots whore the travel Is light and whore there Ia no heavy trucking , Bat for a wholonalo thoroughfare llkt Harnoy a root , no pavement is EC inltablo as good , sound , snbatantia granite block. This has boon the ox porlonoc of all of our larger cities New York has tried aophalt and tarweed wood and mtotdam , hut after an ox ponalvo experience all have boon takoi np on her business atrooto atm replace * by stone block. The llfo of au nvor r go wood or concrete pavement I rom three to lovuu ycava. Oaustan repairing will of course make it laa ougor. In P&rlo , for instance , su expenditure pondituro of $1 n y.trd per year main talnu the mnoadatnlzad boulevard lu the bent condition. Bn with granite block * repairs are mini mlzod , Lild as the Tenth street pavement mont ia being laid , on a nolle ] broke ! atone foundation it ought to last for over. New York has otono bloc ! pavomonta which wore laid over 3 years ago. TUB BER still maintain aa It has from the outset tbat for ou principal bnslnoss strooti there ia n pavement which will give such pei manont satisfaction aa granite block TIIB Omaha BEE oxhorta the twi senators from this state to take con trol of the federal patronage at Wash Ington. Evidently the BBB doesn1 have ao much of a grip on the thre congressmen aa it used to when th editor used to reside at Waihlngto : and run the senatorial pair , Llncoli Journal. The BEK merely Informs the Nebrai ka senators that they cannot shir their senatorial reaponiibility throng a division of the oflioos among No braaka congressmen or by compellln candidates to secure the ondoMemer of members of the last legislator * It warns thorn that they .will fa charged with every bad appolntmet to federal offices , no matter whi machinery was responsible for tb original endorsement ot the applicant This la'sound political common senai no matter what the motive In giving I Jo far as the editor of the BKI I concerned ho baa no favors to ask c the Nebraska delegation , either fc himself or his friends. He has asko none since General Mandorson's olei tlon , nor will ho In the future. WBBoem to be making progroi backward In the effort to regulate tl aale of liquor In Springfield. From total of 07 llooneos granted last yea and the same number given the pr vloua year , and quota this year loai up this year to 88 a policy whlc cannot be justified on any grounds i public need or expediency. Sprt'n field ( Mau , ) Republican. From tbii It would acorn that don In Massachusetts where sobriety tuppoiod to have reached , , the highe ctandard and in a city of 35,01)0 ) pop lotion , there are more saloons than 01 horg In Omaha , In a city of over 4G C0 { ) and with a reputation for being trifle loose. TUB New York 'L roads cost $23 000,000 toioonatruck bat Uo publ afoaak d paVtdlvldpndVon a cap talUation&'moro than $47 , 000bO' ' There Is such a thing aa paying tc dearly even for rapid transit. OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. The week abroad has been marked by few of the startling disclosures of ( U predecessors , and parliament has ronod along without any Incidents of ere than passing interest. In Dab- n the Picunlx Park trials have con- nnod. The jury In the caao ot imothy Kelley , ono of the accused as a accond tlmo disagreed , and Hob ml Fagin la now submitting to ho ordeal of the Informers and .the own counsel. Farther dovelop- onts in the English dynamite cases ave no doubt that Lynch , the In- irmer , was a spy of the nglish government ( tad fasten ho responsibility for the rime on Irish-American nation- lists. The counsel for the crown as Intimated that the six prisoners ill bo arraigned under the treasons- ilo felony act , the penalty for which penal servitude for life. Alien- on has again been called in the onso of lords to the distress In Iro- and , and the emigration scheme has ncomorobeon discussed in parliament , 'ho statement of the Marquis of iindsdowno that there are a quarter f a million tenants in Ireland whoso oldlngs are unable to support them , von If the tenants paid no ronta , has ixcitod much interest. In Galway in said that 1,200 persona have ap- illod to the government for assistance i go to'America. The roiohstag la still In session in ermany and a message to It from the loiporor William ia construed in Lon- Ion and Berlin aa an Indication of the nrposo of the emperor to enter upon military programme against France pen the first symptom's of political Istnrbaneo In that country , The mos- o which has caused this uneasiness ' commends legislation ia fvor of ho working classes , and la aasumod o bo Intended to prevent the working lassos In Germany from cutting oul work for the military nearer at homo , 'reolaely ' on what ground Germanj iroposes to send an army tc 'ranco ' to overthrow ono government r Inaugurate another la not ap < arout to American observers ol vents. The truth probably ii hat all the monarcha in Europe arc Imp'y waiting for a good excuse t : move against Franco and re-eatabliat ho monarchy , Germany , especially , doublings hopes to plao3 the Bourbon : under such an obligation by restoring , hat family to the throne that populai 'oollng In Francs , which la regarded ai threat toGurmany , will not influence , he government , Germany ia road ) for war now , but is not certain to b < ready at all times within the ncxl twenty ycara , and is prudently anxloui o settle the account onoo and for all itno. The emperor will bo a vorj fortunate man , however , if ho dooi not encounter opposition at homo k the policy ho is supposed to have out lined. Whether or not It la true thai the secret societies which are knovrr to oxlat in Ruoaia , Germany nnc Franco are international ID the detail ! of their organizations , they are un questionably In ayropity with eaol other , and have in the main n commoi pnrpoeo. That purpose will not bo advanced vancod by the re-ustabllshmont of thi monarchy in Franci , with the reign ing firally ia Gornuuy. Meantime In Franco , those wh < watch the undercurrent are appro honslvo of a oolliilon with Germany General Thebandln la ono of thi bitterest enemies of Germany , and 1 especially hated by Bismarck bccanu ho violated his parole In the war ol 1870 1871 Added to this provoca tion , there la , to excite approhensioi "n Germany , a constant increase o the army going on France and a stead ] augmentation of the army oxpendl lures. In 18G9 , the year before thi war , the army expenditures were $70 , 800,000 , In 1879 they had run up ti 1110,600,000 and the number o troops In proportion. The effective for field service then were less thai 380,000 officers and men. In 1881 they were 602,607 of all arms , Includ ing 280,000 infantry , 68,000 cavalrj and 67,000 artillery. A rigid obaer vance of the conscription law of 1871 has probably added as much as IS po : cent to this force since 1880. So thai the French army on a peace footlni must now be at least 160,000 of al arms superior to the standing army o Germany. In naval power the eon < trast Is still more against the Germans The French navy has been more thai duplicated Ineffectiveness alnoe 1871 and la now perhaps the best In th world , while that of Gwmany Is hard ly more than third rate. Such ai army and navy , both steadily Increaj ing In power , while the temper of th French people Is being Inflamed b ; domageguos both lu and out of office cannot be regarded on the other sld of the Rhino as leas than a serloo menace , to bo watched and met s the first motion toward hostilities. From Russia comes continued new of plots of poisonings and arrests c nihilists. Within a few weeks w have had announced the suicide of th ex-minister of the interior , Makoff , c the Post Director PeralllefTa two ai tempts on his life suicide and at tempts owing to discovered falthlesi neiB In office of ditoovories of glgar tic defalcation in the railroad manage ment of the nmplro , of the unoatthln in 'ho capital of a band of nlhlllsl and a store of dynamite in their poi session of wholesale arrests of cot splratora or suspects In Moscow , hav boon followed by official statements < the sentences of the score of nlhlllal lately tried by an extraordinary tr bunal lu St. Petersburg , Of thcsi several were condemned to death , eo\ \ cral to penal servitude for llfo , on many to Imprisonment ( or a consldo : able number of years. Two of tb condemned wore executed at the b < ginning of this week ; Bopdanqvltol long 'hunted as "Kobozeff,1 , who I March. 1881 , vfhon Alexander , II-wt blown up , had' laid ri dynamtto'mlo for the same purpose In a street ac joining the place of the cataatrophi / f and a retired naval officer , Bntrovltcb. The former WM hangod. and the latter hot. A telegram from Vienna Bayi that information ha been received there that upon hla coronation the ezw will oommnto the tentences of all the ilhlllata now in prison nndor lontonco f death and will pardon a largo nnm- Jor of others condemned to varloni , enns of Imprisonment. Ono report iaya that this aot of clemency on the ? art of the czar la only carrying ont iho traditions of the emporora of Rut * lawho have alway upon their coro- .ation released prisoner * and done many other aota ot charity aad moroy. A. dlipatcb , however , from well In formed parties at St. Patorabnrif , iwya ihat this conooailon is dno nndoubt- idly to tha extent and mystorlouanoas > f the nihilistic activity and the fear mtottalned by the cz r that ho would meet his father's fato. The Danish press complains of the jnohlvalrons and arbitrary conduct , nd brutol aboso of power of Proa- ila In North SohloswlR The number f Danes In North Sohlenwlg has if ate yeara'largoly increased by an ap- isrnutly thoroughly organized Iromt- uration of ntw elements from Den mark , and the promise made by Prus- la of fillowlny the Inhabitants i i that irovinca to chooeo between Gorman nd Danish nationality has , as a con- cquence , been conslderaVily modified nd almost canoelod. The difllonlty rhloh Prussia esporiences now Is that oung men liable to military duty lalm to bo Danish subjects. Prnsl , oing in possession of tbo province , xerolses the right of the conqueror nd Ignores the claim of the unwilling recruits , marching them < fl to servo 'he stipulated tlmo as soldiers. Italy has successfully resumed poclo payments , the reserve of specie , available being something less than ovonty-fonr per cent. It ia seven- con years slnco Victor Emannel drove the Anitrlana from th pcnln- nla and set Venice free. To meet he expenses of this war of deliver- in co It was necessary to issue paper currency , which at once foil below par , and when peace c mo It was onnd to bo Impossible to resume pecio payments. The nation was overwhelmed with drafts upon Us slender resources which must bo hon ored if It wan to bo respected , note o nay f oared , by the powers of Europe. In 1875 the re ceipts of the " government passed its expenses , and"thereaitor a balance was fonnd on the right side of the lodger. This notable Improvement in the oa- tlonal finances was not more remarkable - able than Its strides In commercial and Industrial affairs , the Increase of ta population , and the growth of na tional power , and a return to spcclo payments began to be aglttted. At "asr , in April , 1881 , a bill was paasad by the national parliament which pro- vlded for the restoration of the paper currency to par in 1883. Liter April 12 was appointed as the day for re sumption to take plac ? , and energetic preparations were made for the change. The cablegrams show that this rosnlt was attained withon * effort or disturbance and Italy ban at a single bound placed herself among the high credit natlona of Enrope There socma to bo no further news regarding the triple alliance though in the Ila'lan ' senate , the minister oi foreign affairs has declared Its sole object to bo the preservation of peace , Ho denied emphatically that the agreement between the countries named was charaotorizjd by any spirit of hostility to Franco. He give nr light upon the manner or form of thi agreement , and sild that the senate must be content to know that Italj had withdrawn from her former post tlon of Isolation. The agreement , hi added , allowed perfect reciprocity o : rights end .gavo a free Initiative t < each. A radical member of the Itallai chamber of deputies suggests in i pnbllahod letter that It Is perhaps thi fact that the alliance waa Inspired bi the fact that republican Ideoa wonh obtain deeper root and spread through ont Enrope. The falsd prophet El Mahdl 1 reported to have captured Khartoum This gives him complete control o the White Nile region ; enables bin to out off tbo Soujl&n from Lowe Egypt , and to pnt a atop to the Ivor ] trade. Moreover , It will give him thi prestige which in art oriental oountr ; Is certain to bring to the side of thi successful chief tbo support of thi discontented elements of the popula tlon. El Mahdl will now Invadi Egypt with a force which will constant receive accessions from the people li e region of his line of marsh , am since Abd el Kader , the only Egyptlai officer who hai shown any mllltar ability , has been unable to sav Khartoum , it li very Improbable tha any Egyptian force led by an Egyptla : officer will be able to make a stan against the false prophet when h begins hla march on Cairo. Prince Bismarck has long _ 'bee casting about" for an expedient to dli ooursgo the outflow of the Gonna people , Russia has resolved upon system 'which might bo made to wor effectually. In order to diaoonrag absence from the czar's dominion the government proposes to add largo penalty to the present tai Heretofore Russian * residing ontsld of their own frontier have bee forced to pay a passport tax of | f Tbo ministry now propose to Increaj this sum tor5 per month. Anyoc falling to pay this during hla absonc will , on hla return homo , bo assesse the full amfcunt unpaid , with an ac dltlon of tan per cent , dating froi the first dily of his absonco. Ov < 100,000 Russians leave the empire eac year' , for tmvel , education and bnsl ness. ThoHncomo to bo derived f rot saoh n ou'Tlow can bo easily compute ! But the press receives the innovatio with as strong words of dissent i they darel venture upon nndor regime whore the censor can ord * the suppression of a journal at a hour's notjco , for any length of tin % hatmay s om o him good. The proj& seems soinowhat .high handed to pei plo who 'havo the happiness to Hv under lew autocratic rale ; but , as matter oFfact , it ta logically in at oordauco Lwlth the existing regime I Russia. There are no education facilities 'of an adequate sort In Rn sin's cities. The wealthier class , a : obllgodtd educate their families abroai and of course the czar has need bt e the aristooratlo raniB-Wf maintain h throne and preserve the monarch ; The protection of homo schools wl thus bo engenored , to that in time Russia need not go abroad to run the danger of liberal Indoctrination. A dispatch from Calcutta early In the week announced a disastrous fire In Dalhi. The great city of the Grand Mogul , the Rome of the E st , has suffered many vicissitudes. Razad by conquering armies , it has declined in the course of 1000 years from n popu lation of 2,000,000 to the extent of Buffalo or Cleveland. Conquered by the British in 1808 , It has remained under the flag of England , with the brief Interval of threo.months In 1857 , when a body of Sepoys , under the bloodthirsty Nan a Silb , soizad the citadel , slaughtered the English resi dents and part of the garrison , and re sisted the besiegers from Juno nntil December. British vengeance was aa atrocious as native treachery. The rebels wore strapped to cannons and blown into fragments , but Nana escaped and has never slnco botm fonnd , Tlu city , though deipolUd of much of its ancient splen dor , la still ono of the most interest ing places in the east . Its palaces and mosques are rouldernd worth a pilgrimage frcm the most remote countries. The odlfloo ot the Grand Mogul rivals the moot gorgeous pal aces in the world , while the morqnes , forty or more iu number , revive the most , glorious traditions of the ro- llgiono of the east. Built of solid ma terials , De\nl was regarded as safe from dcotructlvo firet. It uai at Delhi , as the sacred city , that the ceremonial of proclaiming the qioon impress of India WBB hold. Ic wae ; hero , too , that the most snmptuont pigeant welcomed the prince of Wnlel ti his tour through the Indian realm , A 'Worthy Mim Qono. pedal Dlipatch to Till BIB. CINCINNATI , April 27. Rev. Dr. 0 , > . Boyntou , aged 77 , died this morn' ng at the residence of hio daughter , Mrs , H. Tl L.ckivood. In this city , Hla r > rn > i ( Jou. H. V. Boyntcn , t ashington newspaper correspondent , , nd 0. A. Boynton , the Washingtot orrespoudont of the Associated Presi were at hla bedside. The deceased orvod as pastor of the Vine Streol Congregational churoh in this city foi wonty-fivo years , and aleopreached Ir lastern churches , and nerved two tormi a chaplain in the honso of repreaen atives In Washington , beginning it 805. The funeral will take place nnday. A Heavy Party. Spodil Dlipatch to Tni liu. ST. Louis , April 27 A specla rain with the Diaz party arrived her * it 0:20 : a. m and was mot at the do otbyJ. 0. Etrald , the proaldont ol he Merchants' Exoharg ? , and othoi iromlnont citizens. After breakfast ng at the Southern hotel and making few flying visits to acquaintances , thi arty left again at 0:30 : , and run tc ow Orleans , the 700 miles tobomadi n twenty-two hours They will loavi Notv Orleans on Sunday evening ant Trive at Veri Oraz Thursday morn Business Failures , pocUl DUpatch to Ini Ui . NEW YOUR , April 27. The failure ! or the past seven days , as reported b ] G. Dan & Co. , of the mercantlli , number 182 , aa comparoc with 205 last wook. 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