THEOM B-\ DAILY B 1883. The Omaha Bee 'nbl ! hcd e\ory morning , exucpt 8nn 7 , The KnJy Rtcnday mcinlng ciftlly , TEUMS BYIMAIL- One Year..810.00 I Three Month . &UX Olx Mouths. . 5.00 | One Month. . . . 1,0 CHE WEEKLY BEE , published over Woinetday. TEUM8 POST PA1D- One Year P2.00 I Tliroo Montlu. Biz Months. , . . 1.00 | One Month. . . . ! AutnioAN NEWS COMPANY , Solo Agcuta Hewsdealora in the Unlkxl States , COUUESPONDENOE- Communl ttfons relating to News and Editoria dfttter : should bo vidrecscd to the Knuon or Tun But , BUSINESS LETTEKS-A11 Buslne Letters and Itrmittnncca shnnld bo Irastud to THE BEE PUDLIMHINO COMFANT OUAHA , Drafts , Chocks and Postollicc Jrdcrs to be ir.aJo payable to the order o the Company , ? lie BEE PUBLISHING GO , , Props g. nOSE\VATin Editor. NOTHING eecina to bo going on in Wanhingtou nowadays but the poke clnbn , THIS la a great day of rollot in Nebraska for chronic claim Bookers J. N. Pcorman , Tom Konnard and Bill Stout are relieved to the extent o Boveral thousand dollars at the oz- ponso of the state treasury. SWEET BILL MAHONK received th cold shoulder from Virginia in the late elections , but ca long as the Fed eral patronage hold out ho wlllropndi- nto Virginia r.ontlmctit aa readily as ho helped to repudiate Virginia bonds. FANNY Kp.Li.oao BAOHEHT hai sued the Aforniny Journal of Now York , for declaring that she is out of her head , and Mr. Bichort out of her heart. MM. Btohort slugs in her libel unit to the tune of 50,000. Fiuuba have boon discovered in connection with the Froodman'a hos pital at Washington. In the light of past experience , the name freedman , connected with any charitabln Institu tion , leaves an unpleasant taato in the mouth. THE marine baud will play regularly in Washington this eummor , The band is the cmallcst salaried and most effective portion of the establishment of the marlncn , whono principal duty consists la getting sick at uea and uiarohing in proci'sslon ou hud. WE are to have another sectarian collate in Bullovuo , in the Interests of the Prcabytorhns , for which con tributions nro requested and plans being drawn. Every now addition to Nebraska's oducatlonal facilltlca ought t'j bo encouraged. UAHVAHD OOLLEOB hco refused to confer thu degree of L. L , D on Ben Butler. In uccorclhnco with the regu lar custom of the Uulvoralty every governor rooolvea the degree ns a mat ter c f oourao. Bon will now cock hie eye towards Cambridge and the fur may bo expected to fly before many GENERAL CIULMKHB , the hero of .Ft. i'illow aurttho "Shoo String dls- trioi , " longs to otoop hla glittering blade in the gnro of Col. Qsllotrny , of the Memphis Appeal. In the on- cuing conflict , Col. Galloway will have 'tho heartfelt nyspiuhlos of the coun try. If nothing oleo but n duel will dlspoaoof Ohalmors , lo' the good work goon. _ _ _ _ SECRETAUY LINCOLN was under fire several times during the war bat ho aaya the experience waa a mild ono compared to the Gro which ho has had to endure since taking the war port folio. Four years of wrestling with competitors for soft army positions on the staff are enough to turn any BOO- rntary's whiskers as gray as Goo , Ed munds' . EVKUT onoe nnd a while our city officials are taken with a violent spaetn ia enforcing the lawr. A few day a ago on IncfTtnsivo peddler , who Bold his preparation on a street cor ner , was arrested for obstructing the atrcots. Although ho showed his license , which under the ordinance permits huckstering , and notwith standing that half a hundred peanut peddlers and fruit stands Hue our thoroughfares , and occupy from five to ton tlmca tbo amount of space , the culprit was dragged to the police court , fined $4 and costs for violating the city ordinance , and warned against colling his patent grease eraser on the sacred atrcots of Omaha , Thcro is a good deal of potty perse cation in this performance. No ono believes that the ordinance against direct obstruction was ever intended to apply to a man quietly peddling goods on our eldowalka , so lone as his presence docs not interfere with a reasonable freedom of travel. In cities whono streets are not moro than half BS wide as these of Omaha , street ven ders aio unmolested. Nassau street , lu Now York , which is no wider than an Omaha alley , is lined with these pedestrian merchants. If the mayor , the marshal , and the police judge are yearning to enforce the laws , there are other ordinances of much more importance than the one against street obitrnctlon that are dally being vlo lated under their very noaei. THE LABOR , TROUBLES. Dlapatchos from Pltt/iburg / nut othur Industrial contora bring goot nown. The great etrlko of tlio iron worltorj haa bocn happily avorlod by the restoration of raten on merchant Iron of laot ytpr'o ecnlo. This meanB continued work and wngoa for 10,000 worklngmen , most of whom hare families to nupport. A lockout of three months would have meant the Io33 of moro than two nnd a half mil HOUM of dollars in wngoa to the conn try , and would have decrcaaed by nearly donblo that amount the pro dncora fund In the United States , It la a matter for general congratulation that the iron workers will continue to work , and that the mills of Ponnsyl vanla , Ohio and Illinois will not close their doors. In covcral other lines of Industry the relations of worklngmon to tliolr employers are still in a disturbed con dltlon , It la earnestly to bo hoped that conciliation and compromise may win the day. As a general rule atrlkea and lookouts hurt the working men much moro than they affect the cm ployor. Accumulated capital cm ntaud financial loss tncch bettor than men whodepocd upon their dally wages for a tiring , Just at the present tlmo , when wo are noffiirln from over-production , many ea tablishmonta can well afford to abut their doors in order to reduce their aurplna stock. In nach cases a worklngman's strike will simply play Into the hands of the employers. Et lorionoo provea that strikes generally happen in pronporous times and on a rising market. When manufacturers can neil all the goods they can pro dnco , and at a good profit , It pays them to nubmlt to a reduction in profits rather than to lese their trado. 5nt when goods are Bold on n small margin , and trade is dull , they are often ; lad to abut down work for a few wooka or month * . When production n curtailed prices rleo and the goods boy have on baud correspondingly apprcciato in value. Our workiugmcn are becoming bet' ' or educated on the trno relations which exist between capital and labor nd the cannon which affect wageo. They do not glvo up their right to trlko , In other words to rofnao their abor when they bollovo the price of- orod is too low. But they are Icarn- ng to understand that ctrlkoa tire moro judicious at oomo tlmca than ut thorn and that oompromiao and con- illation in labor troubles are goiior- Hy moro cfTjotlvo than brnto forca nd vlolonco. That la a great stop orward. The next muat bo the or ganization of boaida of arbitration , which have proved so successful In Ingland and on the continent. DOUQliAB COUniY PROPERTY There haa boon a decided advance n Douglas county property during the ant year , and good farming lauds within n radlua of tea mllon from Imaha are oornmandlntr from $30 to ilOO an aero. The low prloo of prop- rty nud the alow rnto of Rottlomont u a oounty that contains the largest Ity in Nebraska haa often boon com mented on. The ono hr.s largely do icndod upon the other. Much of our > est laud haa boon withhold from ottlomont by eastern apcculatora. argo tractn have remained for earn unoccupied and uncultivated n Douglas county where their nettle- mont acd cultivation would have etlm- latod the Dales of adjoining sections nd correspondingly increased the alua of alt the land in the precincts n which they were situated. Nothing la bettor oatabllshod than ut settlement stimulates settlement , nd that the active cultivation of arm landa enhances the value of all 10 property near It. Landa In our ounty adjacent to Omaha have pproclatod rapidly as the city limits lave boon pushed to the north and woit , but the country precincts have lao gained greatly as section after eotlon of unimproved land has come nto the market and boon taken up by otual settlors. It la tlmo that the population of > 3nglaa county ontaldo of Omaha hould boar a fair proportion to that f the county seat. According to the ast census there were 37J45 ( inhabl- ants tn the entire county , of which 0,518 resided within the city Imlts of Omaha. This left nly 7,127 inhabitants in the onnty products , Including the towns f Watarloo , Elkhorn and Mlllard , or ess than ono-hfth of the entire popu- atlon of the oounty. Lancaster ounty , by the same coueus , waa cre dited with 28,090 , of which only 13 , . 03 resided in the city of Lincoln , u Otoo county the proportion of ounty to city luhabltania was still moro marked. There la uo reason why Djnglaa ounty real estate should not briug as high prices as any in the atato. It la nearer to the beat markets in Nebraska , a just as fertile , ui well watered , and aa fully supplied with shipping faclll- lea aa Liucaetor and Otoo , or half a lozou other counties In which farms rule higher than they do In our own. nvostora and practical farmers look- tit ; for a change of location are begin ning to E3i > through a millstone , in vhlch there has alwaya boon a very arge hole. TUB sales of lands in the Otoo res ervation on Tuesday attested the value of good farming property la 0 ge county. Mont of the land went nt double ita apprairod vainoaml an high as thirty dollars an ncro WAS bid for particularly fine parcel * . There In plenty of land In Gaga county cqnall ) good that could have been bought at half the figures , but the prices ob tained at the Otoo nalo will probably Increase the valno of property through * out the county , bealdca advertising ono of the moat fertile ecotiona cf a fertile stale to the four thousand lane aeokora who were present on that oc- caalon , OUR NEW Some of the moat important laws enacted by the Nebraska legislature last winter , go Into effect on the firal day of Juno. Among those nro the not anthorlz Ing the state buard of agriculture to locate the atato fair for a period not exceeding five years at any ouo time or at any ono place ; an act to prevent deception and fraud in the laeuo of llvu stock podlgrcc ? ; and an act to protect sheep hnobaudry and provldo for the appointment of sheep Inspectors , This act authorlzoo county comralsBionors , upon petition from a majority of the iheop owners In their county , to ap point aa sheep inspector the person recommended by the petitioners. The inspector la charged with the Inspeo tlon of sheep to ascertain whether they are free from scab and other con taglous diseases. Another is the act regulating volnn tary assignments , to which wo have already referred at length. Next is an act authorizing distrio attorneys to appoint deputies whenever over they oan procure consent from the county commissioners. Severn aota governing cities of the first anc second class and villages which have heretofore been published , also go Into Immediate effect. There are mainly charter amendments and re vised charters , Then wo hare an no for the incorporation of churches , parlahes and religions societies. This act waa oxproaaly drawn for Bishop O'Connor , to unable the Catholic churches and parishes to manage anc control their property. Next in an act amending section 97 , chapter 1C , compiled statutes. This act simplifies the method of securing the right of way by railroads. Next is an act requiring county iroaanrura to publish a complete ox- iibtt of county finances In Juno and January of each year. Then an act authorizing the county ommiaslonora of Douglas oounty to trade , pave and Improve roads load ng into Omaha , which has > een already discussed in those columns. An act relating to the du- loa of county oommisalonora pro vides for the levying ot taxes , the cooping of the county records and ho publication of proceedings , and also of the meetings of the board of equalization , and also that all claims against counties shall bo verified by ho affidavit ot the claimant. Another aw which goes into i fleet pormtta county oommlaaionora to issue coupon > oudo for the payment of outstanding connty obligations , subject to a vote of the county doctors. Ono of the moat Important r.otn , to which wo hall hereafter refer at length , la the aw to provide for township organlza- Ion whenever the qualified voters may vote for such government. This menanre la copied largely after the excellent township nyatem of New England. Two aota relating to ali mony provldo that all judgments in llvoroa oases shall bo lions against property as in other actions , and the refusal of the husband to give socurl- y for alimony shall subject his prop erty to sale upon execution , Another act prohibits bogus tlckota at elections and provides fine and imprisonment aa a punishment for its violation. The amendment to the militia laws grant- ng privates two dollars a day , pay commissioned ofliocr three dollars a lay and the adjutant general $300 a roar , alao goes Into effect to-day , BDROLARS and confidence men are entirely too numerous in Omaha at ho prusont tlmo. Scarcely a night lasaoa but that wo hoar ac counts of houses entered and money and valuables taken n the most thickly settled portions of ho city , while the police court records show 110 reports of commitments for sroeny or burglary. Where are our jollce ? This ia a question which Mar shal Quthrlo la respectfully invited to answer. Many citizens will bo Inter ested in his reply , THE free oil plpo bill was defeated n the Pennsylvania legislature yoc- torday. The Standard oil lobby still rules the rooat at ITsrrleburg. OTHER LANDS THAN OUftB. The Illuminations have faded out In Moscow , the crown rcata on the head of the Imperial llomnnoff and the costly pageantry over , the eyed of Europe once nero turn to the more cuauuonplaco but vitally important problems upon the eolu. tlon of which depends the peace of the continent , ami the maintenance of the resent equilibrium. The conviction ii 'orclng ' Itself upon the minds of others .ban alarmed French statestntm that the : rlple alliance of Germany , Auitrla and Italy , to lately comumated by the Iron chancellor constitute ! a supreme tribunal of Europe , which U capable of enforcing IU will and caprice upon anv or all other European powen , and without whose con sent no European question can be decided , The note of alarm U already sounding from the French prew. It ii asserted that Vcn Mollko h&a been making a tllcnt journey along the Italian fontlcr and ex amining with rol'llerly ' care the mountatu pa&fcs. The watch along the Khtne Is re , doubled , tlie Upretls ministry lu Imly falls at n nud from Htoinarck and n new cablnut la forming which will work In harmony with the counsels nt Berlin. France Is being encircled with bayonets wblto French troops arc amusing them , colves with fttei and frtvoltten or pursuing n boolleiA i , f roll for undenlrablu territory In the eastern nrchlpclfjlo , The picture may be overdrawn , but It 1ms a back ground of sober reality. In tbo event of wr.r the vnat armle * o ! Auttrla , Germany and Italy would comprho 3,001,323 men. Each would bo BO many parts of one gigantic and perfectly eUhornttd mnchine , every mlnuto movement of which would bo directed by the German general stiff juit AS tlio nrn.loj of Bs- v nl , Wurtembnr * nd linden were di rected In 1870 by the Prusalnn stiff The power to throw 3,000COJ noldlcr * ngaiast her frontiers l the danger with which Bii- m rck now menaces the French republic. Th t luch a power exists in Europe is Itself a menace to peace. Through fticlcnots and weakness Bis innrck's ' etar utlll chines In the ascendant. His domestic policy haa been an apparent failure , but his plans for increasing Ger man Influence and prestige abroad are working continually towards their con summation , Having welded together the iNcrth German confederation inlSCGand the German empire In 1871 , tbo great chancellor i * now welding together a still greater military nnd political nnit , equal In extent to the empire of Charlemagne , ami intended eventually to embrace the whole of Central Europe , Italy and the counties contiguous to tbo Vatican. Parliament haa accomplished little dur Ing the pa-it week. Thecovornmentuoems to gather Itn ( battered forces together slowly , aid Irish obstruction boa found a new field for operation in the grand com initte * . The debates hive been syite rustically protracted , with the result of withholding mer.eures from the house , when few important billi are ready. It la expected that by the end cf another wot-k tbo tenant farmers bill will be in readlne > a for n clabite which mny bo ex pected to last through BO vernl weeks. Some time baa been wasted in n further fruitless attempt to dta-over tbo exact nature of Englnnd'a conferences with the V tioan regarding Irish m.ittoi ? , but Mr. Glad- ttono'a mouth ia oMeil , nnd silence gives iood ; grounds for tbo charges which the Irish members are still making against the government. The mo\o- ment for it now Suez canal , which bus mnde good progress , comracnte Krance'rf fortlgn policy , nnd the continued ill henlh ! of the queen , who h been re moved by special train to the quiet and HP- clujlon of Balmoral , make up the chief topics discussed by tha London preaa. There h some ill-advised talk of a reopen ing of tbo Alabama award question , through a formal demand on the United States for tbo undivided surplus , but tbo ( liaciiRslon nw.ikeim no response from the government or tbo groit London journals. From Ireland cornea little news of oxcit < ing interest. Tbe papal letter to the bishops ha ] been followed by a general ac quiescence on the part of the priest * , and u sullen ol'etlnacy on the part of the people ple , which ahoviB itself in largo contribu tions to the PuruQll fund , an invitation to the pope to mind bis own business , and a decided foiling cff in the amount of Pater's pence. In fact BO perioin hai been the deficiency in thin last tiarneil fund both in Ireland and Amcrtci that the Pop a baa Issued an appeal for larger contributions on the ground of the absolute necessity for in creased support for the Vatican. It i * un derstood that lloaloy and Davitt will shortly bo reea ed from piison but no cir.mency in spite cf earnest appeals need be expected far the c mvlotod murderers of Phtcaix nark notoriety. Fagnn wan Inngocl on Wednesday. CUffroy meets bis tiito to-day and Kelly will bo executed next Saturday. This will complnte the rotrilution for the great tragedy. The in- [ oimeie , richly rewarded for their treach ery , have lift the country to escape popu lar vengeance through u probabl * secret asaassini.tioD. From Franco comoa reports of renewed igbtlng in Tonquiu. It ia plain that the Asiatic province cannot bo acquired with out a severe struggle. The defeat of the roconuoitericg party , although it resulted n the lots of soma nf the French uflicers of prominence , is not it Itself of much mo- nent ; but it shows that the Anna- ne G themselves are hostile to the move ment of tha French , and this will require ; be establishment of garrisons in the chief ilnceH , and to this extent will weaken the wailable forca uoceseiry for the invasion , fho L'renrh Chambers only voted n small appropriation for the expemea ot the cntu- > aign about 81,500,000 and tent out . , 00 soldier ? , which , joined to tbo forca already on tbo ground , will make au army of about 5,000. Were they opposed by AnnameBO alona they would tnako abort _ work of thorn , and would very speedily occupy the wbola penin sula , but the invasion baa aroused China to the fighting pitch. That government bag already dispatched 0 000 troops tn the frontier , who are wellarmcd with modern weapons. Aa the Chinese httre u splendid fleet , very Kiwerful cruia-ra with heavy armaments , md in all reit ot , except perhaps in the matter of officers und discipline , well pro- tared to dispute with tin French fleet , md bav * an immense population on which o draw for soldiers , they may make a very stubborn resistance to the French army and navy. In the end they will be overcome , provided there ii no interfer ence by the French with the interests of other nations , but that result will require a larger appropriation and more soldiers ban were at first thought necessary for the work. Evidences are accumulating of xtralned rslatlons between France uud the Vatican , which are rxpectad to result in open rupture. The coronation ot the % r hew out n harmless legitimate outburst , mt neither that cor the rnmored death of beComta tie Cbambord were sufficient to awaken popular excitement against the re- lubllc. Alexander III , crowned and annotated , till remains in Moscow , receiving the lomage of hU tubjuta and the conar.ttula- Ions of hid kingly neighbor , Tha ex pected general amnesty win not issued , nnd Imperial clemency sitiffied itself with a pardon to the exiled Pules. Both the imprror nnd the oraprapa appo r more earlcs < of danger ( since the coronation , loth wcie present at a pnblla reception on hlonday , ncd on Tuesday were the ccntnrp of attraction at the great count bill. On Wednesday their majesties eat in a box at he theatre , nud clrovo without e > cert hrough the open streets. All forrign cor espondent ) comment on Urn enthusiastic oyulty cf the common people , but aa the censor of the press would scarcely hai a leimlttcd any other report to have pa > 8-d lii supervision , nothing can be in far red rom tha opinions expressed by telegraph , t ii certain , however , that nt present the revolutionary fooling U moat active in the ilgher ranks ot Huaeian society , and that he peasantry U comparttivoly free from nihilistic contagion. The anti-German spirit in Bohemia , nore especially on the part of tke church , a likely to bring about n convention en mane to Protestantism of the Germans In hat reghn , most of whom are Catholics , The fanaticltm of the Cza cb clergy , from ha blihop of Konlggratz down to tbo mallcat curate , leaves tbo population oarc ly any alternative but tha renuncln. inn of their nationality or their faith. ) ne of thn recent decrees of the bishop ordered the sermons in the church at L'rautenau to be held In the Czech Ian- ruage ; a mo t arbitrary step , considering hat four-fifth * of the population are Gormen * . From thin it may be In tarred what tbo effect of similar fa- nrttlctl acts muit bn In towns nnd village In which there la a smaller German popu latlon , A Ick tfllcor out at Fort Scott , Got hla inueclcB all tied in a knot , Ho is now out ogolu , And aaya for all pain , St. Jacobs Oil gars right to the epot Special Dttpatch to Till Uis. NKW YOUK , Junol. 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