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    TflEOMABUAILYBliEUllSDAYMAY29 1883.
The Omaha Bee
Published OTorv morning , oxctpt Snt
ay , The nlr Mondnjr morning daily.
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Jrderi to bo made paynblo to the order o
the Company.
fte BEE PUBLISHIHB 00 , , Props
E. ROREWATEU Editor
WHAT hai booomu of all the uihil
Istst
" ! T was a cold day yesterday to
the nihilists. Alexander III.
MAJJB NICKERSON'S troubles ar
inoroaiing. Ho ought to cjmo bad
to Omaha for sympathy.
Mim. MAUKEY has soon the corona
tlon and her fifteen court dresses hav
not boon Injured by dynamite.
III has been crownci
with all the pomp , circumstance am
glory , but still ho is not happy.
Oou city council should raise tin
circus license to $ COO , and make thcsi
hews contribute to onr public sohoo
fund ,
OUR railroad kings may buy am
aoll newspapers but the antimonopoly
poly army continues to enroll recruit
In every state of the nnlon.
IMAGINATIVE reporters ore stll
fighting battles for Crook , but definite
nito news from the mouutaino o :
Sonera is still wanting.
WE print in thii edition an addresi
by General 0. O. Howard. As i
speaker the general is scarcely less o :
a success than as a soldier.
JODOE MoDiLi/ prominently men
tlonod in Iowa as a candidate for thi
supreme conrt. Judge McDlll is ni
able lawyer and an honest man.
COLONEL MOKIIOW nnd Ilgos anc
Major Wneson ought to have no ad
vantage over the dotplsod Fllppor HI
far aa punlahmont for dishonesty ii
concerned ,
THE Oithnllo clergy nio abstatniuj
from attending all political mooting
in Ireland , but the laity refuse to accept
copt tbo odvioa of the pope on politi
cal flnbjocto while acknowledging hi
lawful supremacy in all questions to
latlng to the church.
TWENTY roun hours in advance ol
all contemporaries , the BEE gives It :
readers tbo full Western Associated
ii
: Press account of the czir coronation ,
The ceremony took place without dyn
amite distnrbanoa , and rostlcia nihil
ists wore kept at bay at the points oi
i :
CO.OOORuifttan bayonets.
FKUBOAL i fibers down In Alabama
ore having a hard tlmo of it. Twc
Unltod States rnanhals , a doeen dep
uty marshals , and aavoral land ofllcc
rcccivora and rrglettrs hr.ro been in-
dlotod by i-rand junta for returning
bognu Touchers and general crooked
'
*
ness.
GKBAT excitement haa bean created
in London b ; the announcement lu tht
Saturday evening papers" that both
llosfta und Tynan are British spies ,
The Irish paillunentary parly charao
terlz a the atatemont pa on Intention
of the government 'designed to irjnri
the Irish o&uio in the eyes of Its fol
lowers. ' * r' " .
DON OAMKUON ha ) Bil
and the iirat Hum bf SfcWk frora"th (
Kayslone nlate lo t6 thor tffjot thii
I'tjnnnylvft'jh ropubllcr.un are jtlroad ]
harmohzb [ ( ( . Thu Is and nown foi
the dcmvoratio preua. who have li\toh *
l
been placing the Btato of the Chm-
crons on the doubtful column fo :
1881.
RKJ-OUTH fr/wu vavlocs parta of thi
ola'.o nlv * C'eeiliip ; r.acounta ot tli
condltlcm of o > rn. Emu r.ilny wooth
orcaunot sarlobkly Ii jute Nebrknki'i
earn crop Tn ohrAcr ir of Uio HI ll
\vhioh inn r i > l4 ab tubAnl cf wttt-r
ruakffl onr e \ ti e ch njf ion of th' '
jrcat ; ccrnboH e Hry.
I Tut enthul'n'm . f ] ) . . J\li'lvr \ eve
thu uorumrin U < * H rtviJ xi.d dpsr
turoof Mr. Puli ) n calls for'h t' i
following f rtn IT OUioago If
"Mr. Gi.rjB & u 'r"u '
a dlstlnctio.i thfct ucich r a
lower nor doubla upper berth o < > ui
ever gifuliliir In thti ordinary o ur
of tr vttl ; - lift bo acriuirod "pciri" ii
all iho Omnbc d llla three utioki
oath , rot rln bouigcofn , end double
leaded. 'It glvta us pleasure iovel
come1 elc.j'intyjJ the bourgeois bn
out honor o&ve in his otrn country , "
MOUE TO FOLLOW.
Omaha has taken a stand in thi
raoo of public Improvements. Tni
paving of Douglas street is well undo :
way , the stone block is being rapid ! ;
laid on Tenth street , nnd by the ucx
mooting of the council wo may ozpcc
to hoar that the entire business centri
has been ordered under paving can
tracts. With ordinarily good weather ,
next fall ought to see us with eollc
and well-paved thoroughfares frorr
Iz rd street to the depot , and the territory
ritory between Jackson and Djdge ,
and Tenth and Sixteenth streets pnl
into metropolitan shape.
Thla will do for a beginning , but il
la only a beginning. Tharo are sev
eral matters other thin that of pav
ing which require prompt attention ,
Our sewer system must be extendat
as fast BB possible , through the alloyi
adjoining onr principal resldenci
streets. The rapidity with whlol
water connections are being nude it
all portions of the city calls for sewer
ngo connections aa a matter of coarse
Those of onr cltlcjns who have usec
onr excellent Waring system knov
its advantages , and those who atill depend
pond upon vaults and cesspools ought
to bo made acquainted with its saul
tary value.
Sooner or later , and sooner that
moat of us think , the question of mac
adamlzlng or otherwise paving oui
east and west streets on the hill wll
force Itself upon onr attention. Pavec
streets cannot bo kept clean as long ai
tons of mud are cmlod on them bj
carts and teams from onr qnagmin
streets or washed down with ever ]
succeeding rain fall. Under any con
ditions some provliion will have to bi
made for street cleaning and ntrco
repair. It wns a aorlons mistake the
no such proviso was Incorporated it
our charter when it WAS amended a
the last legislative acsston' .
Another matter that continual ! ]
suggests ittolf ia the extension of thi
fire llrnlta and the passage of a build
Ing ordinance that will prevent thi
erection of dangerous brick shell
within the limits provided by law
Some ot the buildings put np iu thi
tire limits r.ro worse fire trapa than i
dccantly constructed wood structure
which would bo condemned under thi
presant law.
Those are a few Irapro ; omontu urn
advances thit Omaha ought to bi
thinking about making , oven whlli
her syatematio public works nro undo
oonatruotion.
ONCE nnd p.wnilo wo catch glimpaci
of marital infelicity oven in Xion
Dae , the S U Irtko polygnmlot ht
drogcjed hio fifth wife nrcundby thi
hair of her head , Ima been pkced ii
the Utah penitentiary in default ol
ball. The hcada of the church trict
lo glouB over the ofl'omio , but tin
wife h.in prosecuted the brute , anc
aeomn determined to get no ixuch jut-
tloo lu cnu bo secured In the euintl ]
stronghold. This Mormon la u mm
In good otandlng in Iho church BIH
his crlmo the cowardly uiihr1 utmoni
of a young wife was looked upon bj
Iho oldoru of the church no n ployfu !
eccentricity , which ought to bo con-
doncd by the aggrieved woman nntl
her rol-itlvoD. Wife No. 2 , whc
with the oj.nplalnnnt , are the only
anrvlvora of fivu who have tried domcc-
tlo llf. ) in thu Mormon style , atlcka to
her lord nud master nnd dcc'area that
no cruelty wcs pracilcod. The two
women met in the courtroom and in
dulged in a lively talk. Tiio younger
woman gave n gllmpr of the Mormon
domcetlc economy when eho said that
she and No. 2 lived in the mmu house
and occupied the oitno room , the two
beds tonchlcg. When the older wife
ciid , with n anecr , that Duo never
drrgged Lor around by thu hnlr , thr
younger wife retorted : "Nc ; ho didn't ,
ts you havun't onouch only a twon-
awltch. "
ty-fivo cent
IK tbono duya of unmpluans adver >
tlslug whcu the advantages of artlolrt
are laid before the public with n dla
regard of labor and oxpenio whlcl
would have boon the nintzincut of i
Qoncration nye , \vo are prepared foi
almost any exploits iu the line ol
piper , engraving and printing ink ,
But of all the handsbtncst volnmoi
Issued by rmy of our Amurican rail
V7 jn the "H'jOQiiilaflnnoo of tin
Qjldon NrrtlmoBt , " for which w <
Are indebted to Mr. Fred Na h ,
wostera ngout of thu Mil
& St. Paul , is by fr the raoal
otrgiut end uiudrtalning. The volume
whioh wai T/rltton , vlth no Into-itlon oi
its nubjcqucnt publication by the mil
toad oompftuy , toU ) the otory of tht
vUIt ol a pT'y ' of friends to thy varl
ous Wftt rli g plituea and re "i i ijlonf
chu liui'j uf iliu HiltTAn' ' < L'b & St 1'au
rood , thu most ) n\v uruun-ly cq jlpi ct
rilrotd la thu U.nUd S i' j 'J'lu
UluslrnUon * of ucui ky aiu loailltlt
are superb , aud exi > eatul in tin
hf ( htjt t".y\ \ of art , uuj tin
proia work and tex !
do credit to uny yif
To thoiia who have ( mvolBc
over the short llu * from Omaha t <
0 ilo-sgo th glowU n U''uoii tlutjH ii
ibis uharmloK voluuiB whl nut mien
Soutc ly K year old , tin
& St. PAU ! has tukeu iti
place SB ouo of th. ) .uioat pipula :
routan bttMowu Chloaip nnd the Mis
saurl river , nt d IIH finaoth road bed
innjnltio ( ut equipment auc
bjoti a bitter advertisement than UK
tU ! , . * , : . ' c . i
notrtpipcr ppfTjry which coma otbo
Lues dopoud npon for attracting cut
torn. Mr J. F.Clark when ha loft th
Union Pacific to niiumo the goner *
superintondtnoy , took with him Mr
Nisli , who haa remained at the Omn
ha end of the line to take charge o
its Interests , with what succcai , th
popularity of tbo ronto attests.
FRANCE AND ANhEX&TIOJ
The seizure of Midagaivar b ) i
French army has provoked u storm o
indignation In England , which lu a !
ways virtuous over the rnladtoda of It
nelghbara and silent when an oppor
tunlty ocoura to oxurcUo its own in
satiate greed for the proper1 y o
others. Prohibited at home by i
Germany army from regaining tin
loat Rhine provinces , the French i ov
ernmout la pushing various soheuiu
of annexation in various parti
of the world with great persistency
and dotorminatlou. The tucocstfu
atiburo of Tunis aeoma to huvo vhut
led the appetite for further encroach
mont. Accordingly tro hear of pro
jocla of annexation mure or laen ad'
vancod in Madagascar , Totiquln amen
on the weal ooait of Africa , Franc
finds her energies crippled and con
fined in Europe. S.io can uo longe
play the dominating part in politic
which oho once did , ilenco tiho sctk
safer and more inviting fnlda of 0011
quest The large bulk cf the Airlcii
continent is the laat remaining cart !
npon which land-hungry nations mo ;
securely satisfy their appetite fo
dominion and advonturo. All th
fairer and moro fruitful portiouu c
Adam'c heritage have becnst/lr d upoi
and occupied by raoio TrhD'o pcwes
tlon cannot safely budUputcd. Thcr
nro great natural diflioultiiH to 1)
overcome in eatablluUhig u clvillg.ii
aoverolgnty over the trjrilci Afrloai
regions , but tbn Frcuchnmn IIPV
gone into the lueliir,3 with thtt
accuntomed ardor. Tncy urn pone
( rating to the intoii > r county lyln
under the cqaat'ir , rnd nrn oou
oldcrlng great ui giiiccrlug pvojeot
for turning the Sihmn D'scrt into
Inko , in order to improve the qunlit ;
of their pnaaes ions in north Afrlc
In a hundred ycure from this tints th
fruits of tliLoo grunt undirtnlctitgi am
their folly or Triadom7lll hvc bcni
determined In Imitating the culc
i'hl policy of Eogbtul , hovornr , it i
ceitain tlmt 1'\-anco ' must aboluh It
Ohincne poli-y of protcoMon and rrldoi
Its polllicil theorliH to einiport will
ltd wldured area of uctl m mid Llla
enco. Oao reuion why Ihu r.g
rcrialvo policy of Euplntd ti
her rcliotncs i.f einpiro ) um biici
BO uniformly Kuccrobfit' ii that tin
lenon rho lenncd in the loeu of he
Arneilcati colonies hai navsr been for
Bitten. She doru not undirtulo ti
foUor the commercial actl-.liy r { ho
colonloa. Their Irado in opun to thi
world , ncd honso it ia that the cxtfn-
nlon of Emll h rnlo ia n mcnter o
buiipfit to the \\orrd n1Inrgo. . He
rccsut lucuralonu lu Xaluinnd nnd ho
prnctlcil nniicxatiou cf Borupo cm
Now Guinea nro gnr.anlooa that thi
productions of MICRO fortllo rrgton
will bo made to nubsTto the gcucra
good of iiatlonn. Great Britain iu ba
the factor for other tint limn.
AMID the rejoicing whih greotti
the opuiilrg of the great bildpu 01
1'mueday , fjw of tha crowd whlol
ELtaombled at the colubrntloii rec lhu
the tragic fatn uf Ita donlgnor , and tin
contractor of the mlqhty cdifuo
John A. llocb'.lug , vho Crnt traom
thn plans for to''t > r3 nnd nuper
structure , died from injnriea rco8lvo (
while nuperlntonding the work bofon
the foandftttonn uoru hid. W.&hli g
ton A. Roubllng , hid &on nnd nuccaa
nor , for yoara Iwn watched lili
maatorpleco of unglnuurltig nee
comp'utlnn an ho rcolinol iti a cluli
in hia home In T ) 'oaklyn , a halpluei
paralytic from o\i > : on favor. Thi
hfd of ono and the health of another
was the penalty which the grout bridgi
dnm&udad of ita two constructors. It
addition twenty workmen loit thul :
lives , and a huudrod aud ten iuMauce ,
of caisson dlioano vci-ro rnportod.
TIIF.Y nre beginning u > npucnlatu 01
the next Kansas aenatorship. luat
much as John J. Ingalla' rcnatorlu
comm'&eion ' dooa not cxplru tnitl
188ft , tnd a Ingalls lies uo dibpositlot
to rotl n or dip , the talk about tin
next Kansas oonntbr is decidedly pra
mature.
Tin : itovcrnwoiH directorahlp of tin
Union PaoiGa will bn vacant picaantly
if the term of Mr. P.irrlah hao neat
at ctdy usplrcd , nnd wo ehall conn nn
rrhom Yulontluo propoiita to tuppor
fur iliu
Tn Kurnpo 1 FlVO Days.
o * Yotk Jjiitnil.
T.I lu.kn u qnick voyiiK < ) acroaa tin
Av'uutio , nud tui'u be d > lay d uu rlj
tUHlvn h ur * in th.i L iwoi U > , H om
of I no HUB' i.nnuyln nuilix ti > u
H cldeiUa if European ttavel. Ted
lias bruit the uupl * Mnt cxpexlenoa i-
a Kirn number of 1" iropnau travoUi
duiiiix the present \tiKk. Th rmr
rev o lauuol WAS era s'dod utth crii
nf M ! klndii The bay \VM ahr , udet
lit a dunso tig , so deune that it
daiii'ieroui ) to get up Ht am ,
of tlju Uiad aru cuubtant oojnrronooa
ThQttcaola uotuu g whun thtt Suidj
Qoi.k routn for pAeaniju i
travtil to Europe must bi
ubandundi'd. The dolpntlono tr.
ntnumt insnlTcrublo. When tin
urnpnaed MonUuk Point & Mlifort
Haven line la established andn
shall bo able to leave Now Yorl
Monday and dlno In London on tht
following Saturday evening It will un
doubtedly roTolntlonlzo the wholi
buslnctB.
Warming the Monopolies
he V tli.
SmiatorVn Wjck has been male
! UK it ( furm for the monopolies thai
have not teed np to their obiigaUoni
with Unolo 8 tn. That senator maj
ba a little visionary and often Uho the
wrong ahoot , but whore the general
welfare of the the pnoplo in at stake
ho way bo rolled on. Nebraska baa nc
reason to blush for him ,
Ittiturnlng '
fcUIr H'publcin ,
E. K. V.lonllno lays us under obll
gMlurin for a valuable pnokago of foni
volumes of parla Oonprcaiiona
IljO'jrd. Wo dare Dot attempt to < x-
prian onr bonudloea gratitude forfeai
wa nwy "alop over " " 'Troth to say"
oar stcmich haa boon weak since
Much , and wo feel the need of a men
powerful tonto than the aforomon
tionud public document * .
Too Tnin.
Lincoln Democrat.
Fred Nju pnbllahss a co'unn afli
Uvlt In which ho successfully Ignorei
ho mattrlal allegations of iiolden'i
ihgo , and thcrrforo In effect con
items them , Mr. Nye nvcy fairly bi
oonar tuUtod on his res ; rd for thi
truth , wbloh estopped him from deny
Ing that ho was Mr. KlmbaU'a urraui
b iy , that tha money delivered to Hoi
don was Union Pacific money and tha
it Iran intended s * a consideration fo
poIUiu.il work.
Progress of the Negro.
lfMi Proii.
Ttiu uhlto Dooolo of America ar
ei'ilaiicd with the progress of tha no
Rro BO far. Ho has done moro to
hiateelf since ho has benti pat to the tea
than they , conoldorlnghls former ci-n
ditloii , h&d any right to ixpcot ; he
too , ohould bo sa'.iafird and onoour
aged to CMitluuid effort on his pruseu
ooat89. It la only Ignorance or preju
dlco which denies that ha has don
vfsll ; It in only folly or demagogucr *
that would prompt an attempt ti
organise a rcn moveicont around th
record of hla nirugglow and develop
ment.
The Now Pootivl Rxnliuions.
On and nfter October 1 , 1883 , lelte
poatngo will bo two cunts for each hal
uuaco or frno'ional put thereof be
tween oil points in thu Uultiid Slntee
rho idteu will them bo the santo ot
drop lettira und all othora. N <
ohaugon have boon made in rates or
other clao eo of matter.
OH mid affer July 1 , 1883 , yon cat
obtain nt any money order cflico poatn
nolos lit the oata of ? 5 and under b ]
paying n f o of three cents. Taouc
pottnl notra will be made payable t <
niaror without corresponding advices ,
They will bo pajnblo at any monej
order rfll jo within three months m
the date of IsMin. Af'or the lepsa ol
tlisu tlma the holder cm obtain the
par value only by tipplying to the post
Uli > > daparhiiont at Washington ,
O.i uud nftfir July 1 , 1883. yon can
obtain n ( 'o ' tal money tor ai largo t
sum as $100. The present rate ol
r.Wg'ir. un : On orders not ( xcerdlnt
§ 15 , ton cants ; on orrtora over § 1 (
M.d not oxcocdbt ; % 'M. fifteen CSUK
on ordira over $3i ) and not exceeding
810 , twenty etna ; on orders over $4 (
ami not ozcroding $30 , twenty livi
ccnta The fioi on aad after tha1
'iito ' for ordeio willbo no f allow c
Nt cxc'cdhig S10 , sl/ht , cent * ; fron
$ UO to ? J5 , ton ccnte ; fr"in 315 t <
* aO , liftojn cent ; from { ! 10 to ? 40
twouty o T.te ; from 840 to 551 , twon
ty-fivo contp ; from SD'J to $00 , thirl ]
cento ; from $ G1 to $70 , thlrty-fivi
ofintn ; f w > m $70 to $80 , forty cents
from § 80 to $100 , forly.fivo cauls
I'huf \ mtal notus will , no doubt , hi
found moro convenient in one roapoc
thnn the fractional papof currono ;
w rt , BJnpo thny o < n bo ubtnlned { 01
any uu nbor o ( centa undet f5.
Army of the Cumrmlaad.
Thu Dfo nth annual reunion of thi
S ololy of the Army of the Camber
! * nd will hn hed ! In Olnchmfttl on th <
d" and 2Sh of October , 1883.
Tula noohily was organized undoi
the atifplcjn o [ Major General H ,
Timmaa in 1808 , and ii cjmpoaed ol
"i llhera and coldiors who h va at DJ
tlino rorvod with honor In thai
army. "
Tne ootmtltution of tbo society pro
vldoi ttat "tho object of the aoclatj
ahull bo tc ycrpbtvuto tha memory ol
the fortunes und uchlnvements of the
Array of the Cumberland , to preserve
that unanimity of loyal sentiment , sad
th At kind and cordial f eolicg which hoi
h i < n au eminent oharaototlutlc of < hli
nimy r.ud the rualu element of the
powoi- and BUOCOJS of Its efforts In be
hulf of the cnune of the Uuion. Thi
hlntory and glory of the oilioen and
eoldicrn belonging to this army whc
hnve failed , eUhar on the fluid of b t
tlo or othuiwlsd la the linu of Utah
duly , ihall ba a permanent and ucred
ttimt to Ihla souloty. anil every cfforl
shnll b nndo to collcci and praiom
the pr par ranmoilah of their services ,
to lasciiSo tholr uamc * upon the roll
uf hjuoi' and transmit their faiuo k
The Army of the Cumberland vrai
ouo of iho litrg nt of thu grand nrinlet
that baUlod o nobly and well to pr ! -
bonotho Union , Ohio gave to this
.Ti-n\y clily lOfthnontsof Infantry , foui
r < ; ; hiioius of cAvnlry and twelve bat-
erltl ! > of artlllory ; Illinois forty-throo
ii uaauti of inUatry sud seven bat <
teno1) ) oi artillery ; Indiana thirty-
0 tit ; ! tunltmuu uf lnfMtry , four rag-
iiut-titaof a-.valry atul tuouty batteries
f ; \rtlli'i rj ; Michigan eli < ht rtiilueuU ;
1 f luh.atry , t > ro roglmenla of cavalry ,
raiment of unohanicn nnd en <
irj id : live ktttinos of artillery ;
the rgn f.iUo from thlrtecu other
ftu ry , triCaty-tour regiments of cav
alry mid tun batteries of Ktlllory ,
iu kti ! t. grand total , at the opening
of ihu Atknta catupaigu , of ono huu-
dirid a..d nevnntv-oun thousand men ,
Kr ry turlvlng member of these
dgl i onls Viho received an honorable
< 1 nch ip.e , U uutHloJ to momburihlp
it. thi i ooolaly. The noaloty of the
Army of tliuG.unbfti.Und haa alwsyi
hi 1 j hi h \nk with kiodred soaletiof ,
und it' uLiuiiil rrp < rti , now uumbor-
niK f 'tuo ! > m l.t.udBcmo octavo velum -
um r , conud 1 \ cl > th , oactaln a largo
atnonnt i > f bl gr.ip'ilfftl uud hlatorloal
Inforniiti'iu oi' ( > roat interoat nud
vjilop. It Ij doomed dotlrable to
call the altccUon of those who wore
luombora of the grand old
army to the approaching reunion of
this society , The correiponding
secretary , General lionry M. Olst , o (
Cincinnati , will send blank appllca
lions and give any desired information
to tbcBa who may wish to become
members of the society. Lieutenant
General P. H Sheridan IB its presi
dent , end it is ozpeotcd that the mootIng -
Ing In the great Mnetc Ilall , In Cin
cinnati , will bo a largo and brilliant
ono a grand rally of patriotic and
bravo citizen noldlora. Many now
members , who have not aeon each
other since the muster-out , will there
shako hands , renew old army friend
ships , and , perhaps , drink "again out
of the same canteen.
The Union Paciflc'd Woutorn Exton-
Blon.
Silt Like Tilbune.
Rumors of the possibility of the
Union PaolOo railroad company ex
tending Its track from Tlntio on ,
acrota Wcntern Utah , Nevada and
California have been iu the air for a
l < n > u time. If that company does not
perform the work some other com
pany will , because the route constl
tnttn n link which mnst bo filled , No
other road that could bo built would
bo of so muoh direct Interest to this
city ; and the company that builds thu
road will be astonished at the busi
ness which will spring up along its
track. Stretching away west of Tin-
tic , the Grst stopping place would be
Deep Creek. This ditttlct has been
known for many years. It has some
rich ore , but so far has boon unprofit
able beoiaso of Us distance from
cheap transportation end the consequent
quent cost of working and of getting
tbo b\eo bullion to market. Beyond
Daop Creek the road might deflect
south and paesthoold camp of Piochc
nnd the rich camp of Bristol , and go
on via the old southern camps of Ne
vada , but it would probably boai
away across the Shell Creek range ,
by Caerry Creek and E an Canyon tc
Earoka. From Eureka the road
would run by the base of old White
Pine Mountain , which is full of mln
oral , thence on via Hot Creek , Bel
mout and a dozen other rich mining
camps to a junction with the Carson
& Ojlortido railroad , probably
at Candelarla , From that point
it would either deflect to the
northward , and cross the Sierras by
Iho old Big Tree route or bending
aoulhwatd cross below snow line
through Walker Paas , and thence
swing back to the northward 250 miles
to Sin Francisco. By this lower
route San FrancUco would bo reached
from this city by 1 000 miles of road.
It would pass and draw tribute from
at least twenty prominent mining dis
tricts , and Its final run of 250 miles
would bd through the garden of the
Golden State , The topographical dif
ficulties to overcome wonld nowhere
bo great ; the road , fully ( quipped with
steel rails and all the improvements of
modern railroad building , should not
cost to exceed $25,000 per mile from
Tintlc to beyond the Sierras. In round
nnmbers , the road might actually cost
530000.000. Fifteen per cent per
annum on this amount would
be $4,500,000 , or , say , $4,500 per
annum per mile. This is about one-
fourth of what the Central Pacific has
heretofore pnid. Tnat is , could thu
now road obtain half the freight and
travel which the Central has hereto
fore onjiycd , and charge half the
Cjntral'a rafes , It wonld have 7 per
cent for dividends. A narrow gauge
rend , costing half the sum , ccnld do
all the buoluess , but would lose some
of the travol. Wo ballave that the
loc l patronage , without any through
business at & 11 , would piy operating
expanses and 7A per cent dividends on
he cocfc from tnt > start , and at fair
rates. The road to this city would be
an Inimocpo feeder. Nevada IB
simply u mining state , which means
that all U has is in the shape of mln *
orals , nnd almo&t e\erythlog that in
eaten or worn , or used in the mining
or reduction of oroa , has to be pur
chased abioad. The demand for coal
i nd ooko nnd the bringing out of bull
ing and ores , wonld alone give a road
business enough to pay u fair percent
age on ita cont. The road wonld muke
such a market for Salt Like aa uo
other road over baa , and ao manifest
la this that were this city peoplad by
such spirits as are found in American
cities generally , It would build the
road out for 250 miles itself , if no
company would undertake the enter
prise.
A Hooting J c-.opo nt Almwortli.
Speeiftl Dlrpatch to Ini Bll.
AINBWOHTH , Brown Co. , Neb , May
28 At 6 o'clock last evening K. A.
Alderman shot and fatally wounded
Edgar Crandall. The trouble arose in
tha drug store. Orandall left the
otoro to avoid trouble , when Alderman
shot through the window , inflicting n
fatal wound. The oltizaua gathered ,
arrested Alderman and turned him
over to the constituted authorities.
The trouble arose from drunkenness.
The cltlzwa will have unlicensed sa
loons olcad. No excitement.
ROUGH ON CORNS. "
for Well * ' "Rjugh on Corns ,
Qalokoomplete , permanent onrot
Corns , wuts , bunions.
Mormon Convert * .
OTWC ! 1 Dlsp trh to Tun Uu.
Nsw YOKK , May 28 Four hun
dred and thirteen Morinoaa arrived
hero from Earopo yesterday Ti-id
started aet this morning. Th party
was niado up principally of families ,
and parents and children aa a rale
looked healthy. Netrly all of thorn
thorn wereoomfortably clad and many
of the children showed bright aud in-
telllgent
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