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THE DAIIA BEfi-OMAiiA SATURDAY JMAY 12 The Omaha Bee , i'ubllthc * evcrr monjlDp , eiccnt Hun r The only Monday morning tlally. VKHMH IJY MAIIi- Une Yc r..810.00 I Three Months.W. < X 8li Months. . fi.OO I One Mouth. . . . l.X ( IHK WKKXLY HKK , imuuhed even W lnc day. ' TBHMH 1'OHT 1'AID- Ono Venr 82.00 I Tliroo Months. M Vlx Mouth 1.00 I OnoMouth. . . . ! fl AMIIUCAN NKWR COMPANY , Hole Agent Ntwcilaalers In tlio Unltoil Hlatos , COUIlKSrONDKNCK- Oommunl l tfoi)8 ) rtlntltiK to News knd Kdltorln dialler * should ho addressed to the KDITOI Or TDK linn. IJUHINKHH IJ'/TTKltH-All Hunlno Letter * Kinl Kuiilttniici * ulinuld ho lu limed to TIIK IKK ! I'UHUHIIINCJ UOHPAHI OtlAHA. Draft * , CliockH and 1'uiitollta Jrdcrn to ho made payable to tlio order o tic 'Iho BEE PUBLISHING IE , Props V. KOBEWATER Editor. UUHINSHH la Improving and oar re tail murchanta nro smllln ? over thi prospects of a bettor trade In tlio fa turo , are provorbally ungrate fol , and republican ward clubs noino times don't carry polca long enough ti bring do fin tlio puratinmnn. " . -3KK , there goes Bill Yandorbll with hla hands In his own pockota , ' exclaimed 1)111 Travors , tlio wag o Wall atroot , the ether day. OMAHA nooda a few moro wholcsal houios and shells In n fair way to go thorn A largo jobbing dry gooda oa tabllahmout would bo a paying Invent mont. THE campaign of ' 84 la now open The Third ward republican olub ha resolved to booat Mayor Ghaio Int the governor's chair or a scat In con groaa , ST. LOUIH has pat down nearly to inlleu of granlto paving during th pant yoar. The city knows that th dross which will wear the longest I the cheapest In the long run , THE Pioneer Preaa aays Senator Va Wyok Is fond of poalng ns a Inn grant reformer. The senator la lei fond of posing than of exposing th shameful frauds by which the oountr hai boon robbed of Its domain. MOODY and Saukoy have arrived i the United States and are prepared I attack Bob Ingorsoll. Deb la too bn defending star route thieves at Wasb Ington to mount the kotnro platfori nntll oool weather puts In an appeal anco , UAVINO done BO well with h "Portrait rf n i , dy , " Mr. Ilom James should not devote himself i sketching "Tho Potralt of a Haas , Mr. Conkllnk's address IH still No York , and li likely to remain no. IN abutting elf the wind of the sti roato trial , Judge Wiley has dosorvc a modal from the government. U haaanvoct thousands of dollars In lav yon fees to'tho treasury dopartmoi and aaaurod the ultimate pitymont < the national debt. TiiKKB has been a largo dccreaso I railroad building this yoar. JUIlrot building Is the most Insatiate nbaor ! out of floating capital. The chock ' construction Is an Indication that the : liauoh > thing aa overproduction ovc lu railroads. MEMUKKI of the republican Thli Ward olub will report for duty police headquarters , and taeh as ca not ornament their coats with bri buttons and tin stars will report Mike Meany for duty with pick ai shovel. By order of Mayor Champion Ohaso , J. J. L. 0. Jowott , Oily Olei and ox-ofllclo Secretary of State. ENGLISH Interest lu the Unit Btatos is Increasing aa British luti oats In America increase. Millie upon millions of British capital ho found a safe and profitable invoutnu In the United States during the 1 ton yours und the Influx still oontlnn If our wildcat securities and rockl management of railroadi have flrlg oned the capitalists if Lombard atru our magnificent cattle ranges boundlcsH wheat lands are daily grc ing in favor. Among our wruti cattle kings wo already boast several English iioblomun. The Dt of Sathurlaml , Kxrl Dunraven , t enthusiastic sportsman , the Kwl Alrlllo and others nro larg Interested iu Colorado , Wyoming s Montana ranges. Mr , Labouohoro the London Tntlh ; Baring Bros. , fatuous banker * ; Sir Thomas Brass and ether millionaires have largo toreata lu the weat and Mr. llntupi Whalloy Is now hero looking n land luvt'sliuonta In Toias where fi or and son propose to purchase sov hundred thousand of acres for ca raising. "The grand tour" on continent la becoming scarcply as [ ular as a tour on the grandest eon eat on the globe whore In conned with an eudleia variety of scoui business way bo profitably combl with pleasure. I tiOUE EDUCATIONAL MAT- Pinna Imvo bcou adopted for the now' school houses hy the board c ( cduojlion , and the contracts will be lotnn noon an pceslblo. It is pleating .o note that the oitonslon tf our facilities la K'ln/ / { llnlul ln httctl wlt1' ' rapid Improvement In our school system. Oar city schools have never done an snMtfactory work , elnco the days of Trofcssor Night- iufalo { , as they nro doing , thnnks to n solid and hard working board nnd an llttont nnd practical enporlnton * dent , aided by an excellent corps of tcnohors. Kupctlntondont Henry Jainon Is loud In his pralsoos of the blliolonoy cf hla Htnff , nnd Mr. Jamoe has had every opportunity to judtjo of whnt ho speaks , backed by n long oxporlonco In the city schools ol Cleveland. TIIK HKB , which ha always taken n deep Interest In edu cational mutters in Omaha and whlcli claims a llttlo of the credit for Mr , James' appointment , congratulate ) our city upon the progress In Its pub Ho consols during the paat year There Is no roanon , with the nmpli school funds which wo now have owing to the operation of hlgl lloonso , why Omaha's schools nhouk not excel these of any city of Us nlzi In the country. While wo nro on educational matton wo desire to nllndo briefly to n sobjoc which wo would have been glad jn have passed over in ullonco. Wo rofoi to the matter of excessive corpora punishment In St. Ihrnabas churcl school , presided over by thollov. iloht Williams , On facts prcsonttd to u by parties entirely ontsldo of the denomination nomination , an nrtlclo appeared In on lecal oolnrans , two weeks ago , whlol treated of nn occurrence of commoi notoriety , Tnoro has boon no denlu of the slinplo facts as stated , viz : tha several boys have boon very sovorol ; bonten ; that Mr. Williams felt obligei to openly discuss the subject from th pulpit , nni that ho tondoaod his roslg nation , In order to secure nn endorsement mont of what ho called hi "method of dlnolpllno.1 ; If th ease alluded to had boon an ls ; late one , If the boy then punished who from all accounts , rlohly moiito discipline of some kind , had boon th only pupil so treated , the matte would have boon passed over In nlleno as possessing no particular public In torost. But very nnwlsoly , as It scorn to us , ono of the teachers of the sohot has rushed Into print nnd assailed on statement as groundless and mallolom It Is therefore duo to ourselves to say that the severity of corpcral punishment mont In St. lUrnabaa school has Ion been a matter of comment , that It hi boon earnestly protested against b patrons of that establishment ; thi several children have boon withdraw from the school In consequence , ns w understand ; that In a number of Ii stances parents have expostulated wit Mr. Williams over permitting olthi his temper or n misguided sense < duty to get the bettor t f his dltorotlo In maltjro of discipline and tin the elloot of the cxhlbtloi upon other children had boo exciting , nnd bad to the lat degree. It Is an exploded idea tin the rod Is the best schoolmaster , . well disciplined teacher can nlwa ] enforce discipline wlthou : assnmlu the functions of n slave , driver , nn whore Instances do occur In whlc physical sorcu seems the only romod ] It la much bettor for both teacher an scholars that Incorrigible pupl should bo removed. The proper plat for a boy who la amenable to nothii : but brute foroo Is the reform schoo Wo say this In nil kindness to tl principal of St. Barnabas school who wo bollovo to bo a high minded nnd oonaotoatlona man actuated by wh ho believes to bo n high sense of dat But hla Ideas of discipline are uoi the lots mistaken on this account , OTHER LANDS THAN OCRS The week which has olaped sin the decisive defeat of the Gladstoi government on the alllrmatlon bill h only brought fresh evidences of tl declining Influence of the mlnlstr The spell of thtlr tuooess Is broki and a few months at the most will il tormluo the tenure of their power. T it failure of the premier to loonro the pi s.IS sago of the atllriuatlon bill was due IS a Tory-Whlg-Noncouformi t-0 the ISt. t. conlltlon. Another defeat was scor t.t t , on Tuesday in the withdrawal of t id proposition to pension Lords Wolsol and Alcestor , nud to continue the t : n nunl grant to thulr heirs male. T of outcry against saddling the imtl (0 with two additional nud perpeti at pensioners was too strong for the mi uf leiry nnd Mr. Gladstone nooordhij iyul was compelled to announce that 01 ulof of the heroes of the Egyptian > of would bo given n lump sum of mot tic Instead. This Is practically n ecoc defeat and Is duo to the Radical i tion position , which wlug of the Llbo on party nlono stood firmly by the govo or ment iu their misfortune of last wo orh h- The weakness of its opponents ah ral prevents the Immediate fall of tlu liberal party , but signs of Its waul ho power are as clear as they wore 1808 when the Irish nnlrorilty In- failed. If the conservatives felt s Inon on of the Is position on any of the po lug Icsues or If the Impending allla od with the whlgi which must oc sooner or later could bo forced lu v.inco of an election , Sir BUIlord Northcoto would donbtlesn bo called npon , very soon , to form a now ministry. Hut the entail groups < > f voters into which parliament Is llvldod nro not HO oatily controlled as the great political camps which battle In our presidential campaigns. The lesuos and divisions which slowly oat ttito the strength of English parties tire more complex and lees coherent than In the United States and the present ministry shorn of Its strength may yet drat ; along In control of the government until an overwhelming dlaastcr in parliament may fotco n still moro overwhelming defeat at the polls. _ _ _ _ _ There are these who bollovo that disaster mcy come In the defeat of the "Tenant Farmers Compensation bill" which will shortly bo Introduced by the ministry. This measuBogaarantots to fanners compensation fur tuah per manent Improvement ) ! as they may make on their holdings , nnd provides for arbitration as a moans of settling disputes between them and their landlords , Power la given to n rofcroo to dotormlno the increased renting value of land made by the tenant's improvcmonta and to prevent unjust evictions. The bill also provides that the power to dis train for rent shall be limited to ono year , and it Is evident that the meas ure IH Intended as n concession to the radical wing of the liberal party , which has ot late grown very restive under the domination of the territor ial lords who have su largo a share In shaping English legislation. Utidls1 mayod by his recent defeat over the afllrmntlon bill and by the throati that many old whigs will combine with the torlos to defeat the bill , Mr. Gladstone announces that ho wll make the acceptance of the bill : question of the confidence felt in thi ministry. The tory land nwnora wll fight the tenant farmers' bill to thi blttor end , and look for much outsldi assistance. The news from Ireland la n mona tonous recital of now trials and fresl convictions of conspirators against thi society and the crown. Tim oonfos alou of Delaney an expected paved thi way for n speedy conviction o Timothy Kelley on his third trial Mullet , convicted of conspiracy ti murder , has boon sentenced to pena servitude for life and In connldoratlci of his plea of guilty , Dalanoy'a sentence tonco of death has been commuted For throe weeks past , no ugrariai murder had been reported nnd th Iron hand of Coercion seems nt last ti have proved ilFuotlvo In anpprosslni crime. Negotiation for the oxtradl lion of Tynan , Walsh , and Shorldai are said to have boon quietly progress Ing'aud a test case In the United State courts may shortly bo expected. Th treaty confers upon the judges am magistrates ftf the two government fnrlsdiotlon and authority , npon com plaint matlo under oath , to lisuo warrant for the apprehension of th fugitive , that ho may bo brought be fore the jndgo or magistrate , to thi end that the ovldonco of crlmlnallt ; may bo hoard nnd considered , and If on such hearing , the evidence is foun sulHolont to sustain th" charge , I shall bo the duty of the examining jndg or magistrate to certify the same t the proper executive authority In ordc that a warrant uf extradition may li sue. While our authorities will so that all who are accused lu connootlo with the party of assassination In Ire land are enabled to avail thomsolvc of whatever rights the treaty give them , it may bo accepted as certal that our government will do all thr It can properly bo called upon or ? x pcotcd to do to show lis detestation i the cilines which are now oountonnoe by Bonio of the Irish socloth abroad. In Germany the government an the ri'lohatag aeem rabidly to be drift Ing Into conflict. On Tnoeday Bli murck'a pot scheme of a blotmli budget was defeated by n reference < the subject to a commission , Th elfootually blocks any further consider ! tlon of the matter until the wlutc session. If a second reading of th bill Is secured at all It will not bo unt after Whitsuntiderecess. . This rosu Is directly opponod to the wishes i the emperor , who throw all the welgl of his powerful Influence In the sea' ' to force an early uaaoago of the bll The rejection of the government bl to Increase the duty on wood u chic 11 noticeable as showing the strength i the opposition and the urgent HUGHS ty which exerts on the part of tl chancellor to weaken the opposltlo by a now coalition recruited from tl discordant factions , The loss < Prince Bismarck's Influence chiefly amorg the clericals thoup the ultramontane parly stl gives an unwilling adhesion to h policy lu the hope of fresh coucesiloi towards the church. These once taiuod the chancellor can no lone rely upon Catholic support In tl rolohstag. Knowing this , like Rio ellou he holds out hopes of the futn as an Incentive to a loyalty whli would falter the moment the hop were realized. Garcia Oaldoron , the ex-prosldeut Peru , has pleaded his privileges M prisoner of war In answer to subrimia from a Chilian court rcqu ! lug htm to testify In a trial turnli upon the alleged Illegal Issue of bai notes while ho was chief executive Peru. The case la of importau chiefly aa Illustrating the steady drl of Chl l towards the permanent occ pi\tlon-of Peru nnd the treatment the republic ns n coi ijiu-rod provluc Two tmall Peruvian furcoa , ouo In t north under Oacarc * , and the other the south under Monturo , give sol clent excuse for keeping the Chill army on n war footing In Peru a' ' supporting It thoro. Tno civil govei ment of the conquered country Is cc ducted by U ODD members of t Chilian civil service , who are paid the tame way. Eioh mouth makes more difficult for Chill to return tin forces to a peace "basis , and the oc k.JO norlug republic steadily approaot JO tie tlmo when Us oooqnuits will rue 30 ruin for Itself as well aa Poru. 'K ' lu The political animosities among t Dutch of Soutb Africa have produc 111 a commercial depression that has 001 red straight homo to the sensitive part d- the loyal Britisher by affecting ! dce dividends on African bank shar The expansive character of comme 00 In a peaceful colony , where there i d > | peace and prosperity , contributes profitable banking , as the txperlcncea of the noitorn bihks domoLsunte. IJatwcon the tlmo.f . the diamond dlt- covorles and the Transvaal revolt In South Africa. It would hare been diffi cult for the English capitftlUt to find moro Improving luvoslrnenta than the shares ol the S audxrd bank ot British South Attica. In twnlvo years the chores MJO from 15 to jjCO , in spltaof Isrgondaltlousl Issues of capital , but the dividends kept up to eighteen per cjnt. a yocr. But hat year thi-ro was a dr > p o ? tlx per cent , In the dividends , nud noth ing was carried to resi-rvo. The shaioi have fallen to JC52 Ono bank at the Cape that did a largo bnslneta In the Transvaal , has nusponded payment. The material progress of the country has boon sharply checked , and the hostility and cxclaslvoncas of the Dutch are given as the reason. If the rovlval of business waits for the ame lioration of Dutch obstinacy , there will nocd to bopatlonco and longBuFfer- Ing on the part of shareholders In South African banks , In Franco appear to bo drift Ing quietly along but there Is n deep undercurrent of distrust , political nnd economical , which Is apparent to close obsorvors. The nrmy la now at its full force of-2,500,000 nblo bodied men , regularly called out for training , of whom 1,151,000 nro cfldctivo for Immediate action. Forty-live vessels are In course of oDtistrnctlcn at the French navy yards , of which twenty four are first- clan Iron elude , It is no doubt duo to the knowledge of the forces avail able In tluo of war tnat Inspired the firm reply cf the minister of foreign nflalrs to the Inquiry of the Duo do Brogllo ns to Franco's : Intentions with reference to the tiiplo alliance France cherished , ho said , no proepbota of aggression , but neither had It any reason son to fear the conieqnonoea of'unpro vokod attack. Meanwhile plans of colonial conqncat are filling the French mind. In Asia Tonquln Is to bo placed under French rule , and In Africa the month of the Cargo. Mill tnry prowess Is kss difficult abroad than at home and the army lull bo employed In email campaigns outside of Franco nntll such tlmo as It Is needed to repel foreign Invasion or to lead the way to n re-oorqnest of the lost provinces on the Rhine. It would certainly seem that the beat thing the Hawaiian government can do is to retire from buslnsii and put its o { Toots Into the hands of a receiver It appears that two months BRfi thn treasury had only a beggarly (35Q17 in It. When the present cab I. net came Into oflioeoomo nine months ago , the treasury contained $150OCO Thu first thing they did was to bor row $150,000 more , and considerably over $400,000 was taken In customs rooolptp , { 400,000 was collected for taxes , $200,000 for licenses nnd (50- 000 more was mndo up out of sundry receipts. It costs the government lu the neighborhood of $30,000 a month for salaries , nnd the most Important sources of revenue are the duties , fines and penalties. No wonder the l\ill Mall Gatellc calla Kalakaua "a semi-barbarous chief , " classes him with Oetewayo , and advises him to sUy at homo hereafter , as ho onnnot learn anything by travel' The United Btatxp ought to take the Sandwich Islands to keep them out of the sher iff a hands. Siberia now ranks only barely below the United Status and Australia ns a gold producing country. The bast Russian nuthorlotles think Its mines will yield nouly or qtalto $25,000,000 worth of the metnl this year , und the out-put Is steadily increasing. The great mineral richness of that land of cold and convicts ofL-ra aomo encour agement to these who bollovo In Alaska's underground wealth. The diflionlticB cf locution nnd cllmato will hinder raining on the Yukon llttlo , II any , moro than on the headwntera ol the Lena and the A moor. No less than forty-sir vessels arc in course of construction for the French navy. Of these thirty-one are building In government yards and fifteen by private firms. Fourteen til these vessels are ironclad , represent ing a valueof (25,200,000. A well known foreign corrcnpndent , M Ivan do Wolstyni' , who will repre sent several papers at the coronation , writes that the ceremonies will extent : over nine days a * St. Petersburg and sixteen days at Moscow. In the lattei city householders nro already crkluf 3,000 roubles ( about $2 250) ) per fort night for a suite of four or tivu rooms 11 oases around the Kremlin , hired fo : the court , are taken at $750 per day Dab fares during the fete are alroad ] up to $17 50 per day * Life in Russia Is subjected to man ] annoyances. No one Is allowed U outer Russia without a passport dulj vleed , or to leave the country wtthou permission from the authorities Those passports are , however , of little tlo use for detective purposes , as thoj simply contain the name , but give tu description of the traveler. Thohotu keepers at St. Petersburg are obliged under heavy penalties , to report t < the police twice a day the names of al travelers who outer or leave thel hotels. Each householder In the clt ; Is compelled by the government ti havoa"dvornlck" to watch his prem Ises , These dvornlcks are men o the peasant class who clt day am night wrapped In their sheepskins n thii entrances of the houses , thol otlico being apparently that of hal watchman , half spy. An order wa batted n short time ago that no mi should walk In the streets of St. Petersburg tersburg without n paaapurt , but th absurdity nnd nnnoynnco of thn pro ooodlng were such as to compel th withdrawal of the order. * BothLydla E. Plnkhaui's ' VCRC table Compound nnd Blood Purltio nro prepared at 233 and 235 Westcn Avenue , Lynn , Mass. Price of olthoi $1. Six bottles for $5. Saut by ma : In the form of pills or of loiauges , o receipt of price , $1 per box for either Mrs. Plnkham freely answers a lottcM of Inquiry , Enclose So stauij Send for "Guide to Ilealth and Norv Strain. " Everybody Is using and overybod la recommending to everybody friends , Brown's Iron Bitten as a n liable Iron medicine , a true tonic. V , ? . - . * > KIM - IM HEALTH CFWCMAJ/ / . / v'l ' ! ' J 0oYl/\TH2E ! V/ITHn IS THE HO PC OrJ . / . .SfVOMAH.7'vb'HE RACEU Nr4 v4 < ft .YDiA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Hnre Cnra for nil PIMIALB WEAK- NKHHKS , InrlnitlnR I.cticorrliirn , lr- regular and J'filiiful lennlruoltnn , InnaniniBtlon nnil Ulccrntlon of the Womb , I'lonillne. PICO. I.AI'SL'H UTiiU : , Arc. nrriMuwnt to tlio ta to , cfflcaclotn and tramedlnta IU effect. U Is n Bleat help In prrgnancy , unit : res pain daring lil * > r nml tvt regular tiled . riitMrms rsn IT i\DrnrtciiiiiEiT rncrLi. tyFoa AU.WEn IsiE. > of IhOKcnrratlre ore rj cither in , It Uifcondlono remedytluth f r. { n before the public I and for all il : rac o ( tt < 9KCTS It Is the Oreatett Remedy in tht HorM. T-HI I ) NfiY COMPLAINTS ofrithcrSfJ Vlnd Creut Itclleflu Its Use. i.vniA K. riMCHAM'H iJi.ooi ) rnin'ir. * fa vnulhnto CM-IT Tcatlco of llumniH inx lit JKH ! , nt the wimo tlmo will RIo ! tune nmltrointth II eijutcm. A rai > rrDllouiln i isulta as the C-oiujiounC tVBoth the Compound nnd Blood T lnficr arc pi < ired at 23S und K3 Western ATenue , Ijrnn , Ja ! rice of either , Jl. Bli IwtlleB for $ V Tlio Compel nt by mall In the fonn of pill' , or of lozenpei < -elpt of price , 81 per bo * for t Ither. Mn. Hn ) ealj ftn wer all letters of Inquiry. KncloiwSa imp. BenS for pamphlet. Zltntlon thttlMlxr. ff LTKIA E. rrKiBAMN I mm Piu s curs Cnnf i M Illllou ne ii and Torplility cf the Llri r. U oo u * 2-Sold br ell l > ri v tlntn.-Oa tw HOBaa THE \ Admiration or THE WORLD. S.A.Allen's . . . WORLD'S HairRestorer /o' PERFECTION t Puljlio Benefactress. Mrs. S. 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