I-T7 : _ 4 TIIT tATLY BEE - -U1l AllA ; MONDAY 'JULY' ° tiD , 188. T iii ; ' 0 i a Ai : . in c rubtlehed ercry mominq ; lxaptSonday. , The only MondAy mornld daay. R0.Ma IT MAIL , One Ycar. . . . . . .11o,00 ThreeMonthq . 811 Month. , , , . . &o1) I One Month,1.00 TIIr WURLT 61R , tUI.I.IllD ITRRT WIDalePAT. TRR'/e N ) ? ? AID. line Year . . . . . . . . . . tL0o Three Menths.,1 a0 8txN9ntha. , . . . , . , 1.00 I Ono Month . . . . . , 20 Amerk' n Ndwaitompan , Sole AgehtNewedoah ere in the United SIAto. . , lroRRarosDx rR. A CommllnicatIDne re &ttDx to Newa end Edltorlal matters ehould bo addroeAed to the RDlroa or Tiui DeLa eUAtaR71 L1TT1R3 , All auvtnMd hetterA and aemlttancee ehouldbo „ addreavedtoTllliH.R Pv uMuhia COMPART , OMAIIA mArtA , Checks and Postomco orders to be made pay. able to the Dnler of the Company. THE BCE BUBLISBING CO. , PROPS , E. ROSEWATER , Editor. Tits corn king laughs at brae drenching smumer rains. GNA11A must either cleat its alloys and back ynrds nr oleo onlnrgo hercoutoterics. IAtl.nOAD earnings arc dropping , but railroad stock watering'is not appreCiated by heat or force. NEw Yonu will invest $54,000,000 in new. builhngs this year. 1Va11 street has already felt the loss. Aram August 2Otli Dr. Miller's .European address will be " Windsor Castle England care of Queen Victoria. " TRAT part of the public which receives its despatches through time snails is not yet entirely convinced that the strike is a failure. Mn. ItoAcu has sent $1,000 to help Bill Chandler out of his senatorial scrape , but'tllo legislature of the Granite state still ask to ho cxcusedl Trait Weston Union claims that tlioir ( IOicea are not much inconvenienced by the strike. Eli Perkins has evidently tntoied thosorvico , of the company. , CIIAI'LAIN M1.PLIE , of the army , Juas been court nlartialed for desertion land duplication of his pay accounts. Evil ciomnm } ; catioua ' frcqucI ly coup ptt good. y t 1 . manners.y I. Mtt. PorrurioN is cmmsultin6 attorney for tlie-jgbbot in mho , council "bat Mr. Pgppleton will b66 tlno'last hnan to sign for Fort Collins stone when his own property happehs to be at stake. IN 8pito of protest and denialthu 1)pin- ion is steadily gaining ground' ' that. Be n Butler may yet be the miow denoerati ° Moses to lead the party to the proniset 1 land of patronage , plunder add power. There has not been in nniiny years n a time whet the great cities of tie earth n had a loudoacall for an efliciojit sanitary orgthizat'on than attltopresentlnnment. I And Omaha Ca11111)t afford to tat the call go by bnhoedod , . 1r 'L. ueiloeetdant8itttlio'Payingeuits nr ' guo,1eavily'on ( teclimiicalities , but cvou ' tlzUnfonPacifio attorioys'dnronot , , de - fond the action of ilio council in bntoily t and corruptly defying the wishes of the s property owner and tax payers of the f city. ' 1. . l + jWu publ1sl1 clsovheronccuunuulicatiot I froma local .phyaicinu , upgn the aubjeu of sanitary reform In Ollinha , r , l lie anti e isa , timelyoto.IVltgtiwr ; its auggce t WflB Las ki a local organization for the in spcction of our city is carried out or not a discussiongf the question nay lend thb result wo all desire. That resnlt i s Yi i ; thoaprompt beginning of , 501110 , mocha 1 , for mnlnng our city' less of a feOtlin g ground for fevers , and a nest for ana y scourge that may put in its appearance , a i No rational man who rends tire paper s mind who 110.8 studied the history of for j Ivor epidemics , doubta the certain nrriva of cholera in the United States within ' 1 r tlo next twelve months. Years ago , tit cholera was three years in making t11 march from India. But thli Suez Cann 1a n storodto Egypt its old distinction I as tijo center of tliu world , ahd ihcrenni d 3 moans of communicationbringe jt utun months nearer to us than it vvas a hall a ntury' ago. . . . J A Waahingtqn dlepatch places Imidin n Commissioner Price in the position o bcing'tlte party who started the' ' rccen canard' about General Crook. Mr. Pric admits that Caporal Crook djd no an Y , frankly that ho haul not dared to diear n l the captive Apachcs , but ho thought thn ; I g [ Crook answered questions on that pout in a mattnor that loft the impression the , t ho had not achieved that victory whI 1111 allowed him to dictate what should Ii l done with the captive Indians. It ap pcarefrom 'thls' statement that Price i the only niombor of thud Conference will Crook who placed such a peculiar con 1 structiot on the latter's full and free ac count of his campaign , and i is hinted that it ways a nmaliciou s feeling out of fear of time trausfo of the Indian bureau from time interior the war department that induced Mr Price to furnish material for the injuri ous despatches that have recently bee published about Crook. ' Crook's friends in Washington say thn t Price's statement wi11 not ernvinco th a , publio that Crook lied about his taut gpa gn , and , as between Commisaioe r Prices present statonelt add that n f fr Jiecrotary Lincoln , wee paid that notlliu passed at the c.nfcroncu to give color to Price's accusatlpu , the publo 1s 1iktiy t u believe Mr. Lincoln , An officer in time fyljpfautgcnori sofipgsaidthatifwjnu , t Price says Ia true , ho should prefer ? ' m lit g'itinst.Orook J ut'thie ' Ppjcq is not likely to do. His explanation of the canard is looked upon there its very weak. 'I ' ritI1 LL1 Ea11 ( P i1'tclf , ' ' . . . . r ; r fJ'.L 1 The attack of C n rlee Francis Adonis bra time abuses of a classical educattou lots been distorted by a class of nowepaper ig norntnusos into an aaaault tlpmt all collu glade training , Most pf these critics hover saw the 11181(10 of a college hall , and show it in limo narrbuw css of their views 111)011 avert' great topic of current interest , and in the absence of thbt which ought to bo the marks of a well etucated man-culture and refinement. They arc found with scarcely an exception uu time country gross or comlectod with nowspa pets in cities whoso editors hero jumped from ruralwoeklies , to the control of small and unimilluontial motropolita11 journals , It in unnecessary to say that Mr. Adams' remarks were directed against a real abuse in collegiate training , rand not against n collegiate training itself , Ills criticisms , directed dually ngninst the course of study in Ilnrvard college thirty years ago , find a much inure restricted application to the great educational insti tutions of to dny , 'Fhie college eurricul- lain has broadened with time advance in educational theories and the increasing uses to which scioutifie etm lies can ho put. To compare time wall equipped university of today , with its hundred professors and lecturers on a score of subjects - jects with the college of thirty years ago , is hardly less to the advantage of the former than a comparison of the newspaper - paper of 1883 with the journal of half a cnntlary since. That tire majority of tiur sutallor leges still pay too much nttetiol to the classics , and especially to Creole , will mint ho denied. But. the best of our eastern universities ) such na ; Harvard , Yale , Princeton and Columbia , bug strungonod their course of study by nlak- ing Clio study of the classics ' optional after the second year , and nibstitut ing the modern ianguages or physical - cal sciences as electives , Their example burls beau followed by a scdro of sumallcr institutigns , and time ? col. Icgofptbli' of , iihiclt Mi. Arians.cou- 1)lai11s , is slowly disappearing froiu sight. Within the past tot years the catalogues of our great colleges slew that the aunt- her of instructors in time physical sciolmces has morotltaii iptaur11ilet1j whnil feltat < ditions hmave bcon nintlu-to tllrl'Inl'mlicr of Lrofcssomhmjps ttf the , classics. This ad- vanea has been entirely i' 'the line of tltoiaistudies tin which hupau cofnfort , power add'progrcas mare 'nod' ' ntnm ( ? do- pond. 'No grozitoa ribiito to tho'value t 6f time iinprovcd training given by time average American college cat be found than the success wlliclt is attending college griadU , rtes mil the varints ( walks of life ishieli they aye called 111)011 to trendi Twenty ago IIorace Grcoly's ronark about "horned cnttlo" and college graduates leas ( peiod with guueel approval by , amutropohitan jourhnljets. To-lay time stairs of all the pronfuemt enatprn news- weak.'I c0ntnain a large majority of cal. logo men rant the value of a collegiate training Ls athnittpd in the preference given to applicamta fqr even the lmmblcst liositiOtl in the newapagmr corps. Lm the loarncd profoaions'thu cidlogiinnu still liolta liisr o1Q 1iro eminoncoahd ; will nl ways be at a preniuun ; wllilotho ranks of siiccessful murchauts are daily boin6 recruited from amen , wile intro found it not tit all : to their' disadvnutnge to hnvo passed four yenta in an institution o { lparhingwh lotlmoywore liutabru , toflha current of the iygtlt1 s thought hurl. tau li t . to thick el uly and to decide rppidly. "Give me n college boy lit preferoim o t p two boys withmit a collegiate education , said a prouinout New York backer to time writer. "They are quicker to leant and readier in their niplicatinn of what Choy are taught : My stock exchange partner cane into my oilicu as a clerk th u year after graduation , and eight of my most faithful nnou arc gontleeon of col. legu training and drawing the salaries which their rapid advancenlunt has merit L ed. . I can take . you Ubwn Wall stroa t m and show 'you'r liozen Gtliori prpulnbn t baikbrs and broluina ivho will ugreo whim 1 I my statgmoft and , ppinjpn , " Time man who decries education ii I either a fool or a launyu , No'tl1mlysis o { Ilir. Adam's oration can distort it into ant y' attael < mil ) jlm time nndenioblo benollts of , a collegiate training. Even if , the almost sighted view h taken that nu educatoom I is vnltmbie which amnat ho tuned jut ( p dollars and cents , critjciam of a I collegiate Iraining falls to time L ground , But tlmnyo who has e some higlmor nine than the moro aceuulu latlcit of wealth regardless of the eapa city for its enjoyment , find a satisfaction t in the more poasossion of knowledge L aside from the pecuniary profits result. L hug theyofrorn , They take an over jim crossing delight in an enlargement 0 f the sympathies and a br.adoning of tin mental vision which time Yamdurbilta an d m the Goulde and the Mackaya an d 1 O'Brien within all their millions immay well envy , And they decline to weighs i t n pounds sterling or dollars and coats thai t pleasure which they daily derive from t I companionship which the wealth n ( r Midina itaolf could not purchiisc , Tills' JV1KA ' CJWJ' . i IInrvostib has begun in sovurl aeo . tines of time country amt tire crritica I period of the growing wleat crop is near ly over. Thu next few days will put as u end to all suspei5O as hull a5 speculatioi I with reference to time quality amid quunti ty of time grain , 111 atifrtt ( 's has uilyIc 1)s r from all the. lvintur nod spring whca tp ) roduejng statea and toeriteries , and cati p mates the aggregate yield at 441,360 , 000 bushels , wiiieim is aonnetliing over 60,000. DOQ , bpalm9le } gas8 than tjmq ep omdid prof m Af Iwt year. This eatfuato , mowever , ii Daly prelhnhta ) , apd hay be amotlifiu(10 r increased ijiy subsequent returns. Fo r imistaico the yield of Colorado , Nebraska , maul six or the torrithttcs is c' tiitlnted at 7,000,000 of lntsliels'but time probabll- tics favor nn actual aggregate of at least ml cotiple of millions more. In this calculn Lion 01ilo is put down for 20,000,000 bush. ale , which is a decrease of 40 per cet.t on Limo crop of last year. In Now York , in. dtana , Illinois , 1 iiclmigan , Kaiisas , lfis souri , Iontucky and Tennessee time estimate - mate shows a falling oil , compared with Limo final crop report of 1882 , ranging fromm 15 to 51 per cent. Time snmllest decrease is in Micltigau and the highest in Illinois. As matters no v look the Now England states , together with l'ennsylvaiia , New .Jersey nail Delaware - ware , will produce crops quite equal to those of cite year ago. Colorado , Nevada , Iilalmo , Montana , Utall , Ari zona and New Mexico are credited with1 an aggregate increase of il3 per cont. and Dakota with 110 per cent. California , Oregom and Wmshingtnn Territory are credited with mm aggregate of 011,000,000 as ngninst 50,525,000 last year. Twelve soutlmorn states , imicludiug Wcst Virginia , are esttumted in tlio aggregate , the crop being set down at 111,000,000 bushels , n gniu of about 4,1100,000 bnshols. Tleso are all Judy cstiminatcs nod , as at. ready said , may be clamiged one way or time other nccordmg to thin weather , and the difficulties or success in gatloring the crops , 11rutelrcct's ' exhibit shows a probable decrease in the current year of something over 60,000,000 bushels of wiutar , and an increase of more than 8,000,000 bushels of spring wheat as compared with time output of 1882 , a loss of nioro than 18 per cent , of winter , amid a gniu of 7 per cant , of spring wheat , a decline of about 61,000,000 bushels 1mi production , or over 82 per cent. Time crop of lust year , however , was an extraordinary - ordinary one , amid for that reason time comparison is scarcely a fair one. There still remains 60,000,000 , bushels of time old crop of hand , old if time present yield cancs'up to the osttmiated 441SG0- , 000 bushels , there will bo enough to supply - ply all domestic requiromenta and moot time foreign demnund , as it was rite yeas ago. Tifi ; IMIUNU1'ION JWARIWl. ( It is understood that , in time injunction omits how in progressiu time district court , Judge Neville will deliver time opinion. Aa the papers were originally filed with him during the absense of his colleague , , Judge \Vnkely decidcdto aetmmerely as rum advisory justice and to leave time decision , except so far as it might be modified by hia suggestions , umitiruly in time hands of Judge Neville. \Vohave m ) intemition of criticising the court , before time close of time case , or of imilhieneiiig in any way time decisions of the bench. Time case of the plaintifrshas been clearly amd in our opinion unan swernbly sot forum by they attorneys. Time question whether the assessing of time lot owners in m1 entire paving district - trict for impro'ameuta umdc in a portion of that district is constitutional is an porLaut lime wlmiclt seeps already to lave been answered in time case of Tfan8ew n vs. The Cihl of Omaha. The further gaustjon whether tlm council has yet lbetoruuncd and . , ; established undur tub statute , 'time ratio of prporty tii lq assesscdrfor paym ; is n o less inllorLAUt t'Thoso aro' poiiits vimk1i Judge No illu must hires upon prior to al'i1 onsiderutipn oE the auf1icioncy of time pe4tipns pycsomtted'tlr the posvera of time council in ilgtorami rag Jilign time nnterinl to bll',115ed , ' , ! t n . 1Vo do not believe that the uttenpt o { the Union Pacific railroad to bulldoze our courts jntoendorsimig their wlmolesalo jobboy au(1 corruption over tlmougl l backed by legal technicalities andj sup ported by a phalmmx of able corporation attorneys , will succeed. Bat whatever time result , our citizen s propose to'aatisfy tliomsolvos thoroughly of 'time justice of their cause before surrendoriug their rights and submitting to the arrogant betrayal of public trus t ) vhielm has marked the conduetof , the city couicih Shpuld lime court refuse t o grant the prayer of time petitioners for am n injuti tiou restraining the sandatomi 0 buzzards front swooping down upon time property of our citizous , tire judges o1 m tltusuprume bench will be called upon te finally decide time question whether to x payers have any righla that corporation amid corporation cauucihnau are hoard t o espuct. TJKKDRADZULU KIN(7. Reports front South Africa fully con ' firm the news of time deatim of Cotuway0 . time hulu chieftain who was restored to his kingdom last year , after three yea rs captivity in Cape Town and London ' Cetowayo was the son of I'anda , and th e nopliow of Chaka , wlmo in 1812 reorgsn ized the Zulu nation. I'anda , the fathu r of Cutowayo , who ruled from 1840 1872 , was a man of much adminiatrativ ability , who consolidated the Zulu natio n and made 'friends with the Dutch an d English. After Panda's death Ceteway o was formally crowned by Sir Thuophjlu 8 Slepstoe , in time preseeo of 10 , 000 warriors , lie lad acted tie regent du r ing the closing years of his father's life Jim October , 1876 , wiou the English gov onion of Natal sent Cutowayo n rouemi stranee tigahmat time oxocutioz of iris subjects who had refuse d to obey time narriagu laws , tit Zulu uupnreh returned a lumught y reply. "Why , " sold in , , "does the gov oraot ( f Nnt l spunk t0 mine nboat nl Y In i s ? Do 1 go tO Natal and dictate t ( hunt about hie ? 111 time war which ( el lowed , Cotnwayu ass driven front him throilo nod his paver bmokcmi. Finally on August 28 , 1870 , hu was captured by Britialm troops , ,1o , behaved with krea t dignity rutd calnmimoas. On Septonmbo r rq 1p , ho was r0mo od to Cape Town , and q remained in captivity at Castle Barrack s for tw p years. During title timq h e dictated a history of his people to Cap , tatn Poole , time officer in charge of him. In 1881 ho was removed to a fern miens ] totmdeboach , where his captivity was tuerely noininal , On August 1 , 1882 , Cetowa o fmrrived lit Ain land. It was intimated by the government that Ihp visit would bn ) r0ludotohta restoration to hia kin ' which ho had bong boon ) inin g. Lad Florence Dixto mul Bishop Cotenso woroem nest iii ) leadium lee aI in or restoration llo was lint Eugland during ltle stay , 511(1 west after a few months , sent back to his kurgdnm , where ho was reinstated with great honor. Iii pcrRonalSppearauceCetovayu is dwscribot lone ' who saw trim jmi Bug- land as a y'hu a lowerful looking , nnmm. . lime strongly-built bead seems n little o small in proportion to hue bed ; q mrha pa it is from p'is being sat out a pair qof such broad shoulders. ' ! 'here is n sort of kingly look about him , and Ito preserved - served title dignity of manor throughout the interview , lie is nbout forty-four or fortyfivo years of age. lie is very dark in color , not far romovcd front black , lie haua a ahort , straight nccc , not ( luu ly or lint , cold his lips , thou rim brick , are not so thik as are uul ? found on miegroes. Ito line a beard' ' on his clmiu and a slight moustache. his eyes hero nu unquiet 11)ok , and au all noticed n tired , depressed - pressed air about hint. " Cou.rr Dim Lranrs has ropci ted to Paris stockholders that ho will complete brae canal across time Isthmus of Panama by the end of the year 1888. , Juana - acted to say time least with considerable impropriety this rat ° rm- ing in the District Court wltem ho virtually - ally announced in advance of time closing argument for time plaiutifs ( , time extraordi- uary opinion that a nmajority of time prop. erly owners imm time paving districts must petition for mid designate time material to be used in order to ceuply with time chins- tor. Initlto view of milamiy pm'omtuunt attorneys - torneys tide was not Judge Nuville'sopin jolt yesterday afternoon. Ti1E Sprinfreld la'epuhlican gives time following Iremimiiscencosof Captain'tVobb , wlmesu battered body line beau found floating below the fatal Niagara whirl. pool , whose billows , ho vainly titteunpted to steam : Capt'Webb began life by ear- ing'a ' yotumgor member of his frunily fromm drovniug ; he oldcd it by tiirowing himself - self away as one would a wortldess Peary. lie ( m OO junmpcdfroul tt Cunar tier in a gale to save a common seaman , mum ( ! uedals and honors were showered upon liim. . B'ut ' now'he will get mio non- unnomt.Vogiltw , oItomitheshore { Ttmes- tiny , when ho tlmrotvup Iris land before that nmadlening nmelstrmn of water mend thunder ; they did slot weep because le was a hero , but bccaua6 ho was a fool. ' 'how much have you made by swim wing uxltibttions" asked theotmlywater- mean ivho had countgc to row ] ring out to his starting phtco. Webb replied , ' 'Twmmty-fmv tlmoueanl dollars. " "And how'gnlaioh have you got leftl" "About $111,000. " "Them yomt had betturlet mile pull you aslioro , amid go min a $15,000 spree ranter than try to go tllrougli that. It is sure death. " The swimmer smiled amid said , ' 'Meet mime with the clothes and blamikuts at the Swiss Glen , below tire wlmirlpool , as I wish to go to Boston t4tnlorrow. . " lie did miot know time difference - ference between nu Ida Lewis amid a Smut Patch. Ilien called his wonderful endurance and daring jtm'past years , new hu sw aum in time Englis'lm ' elramutel from Doer to Calais iii 2VI Imalrs ; in rough weather , how Ito could remaui 128 hours It week ht throe water , mum how ho could nastur waves that would almost fouudor . a yaelmt , and yet these stories lase their chnrnm 1mi view of time foolhardiness o { his taking-off. 1Vlicm lie phnmgcd into \nmgat.riycr'tinero , probably was not a men living to ntrmtch hium him time art e { riding time breakers , for ho had ptmt hint- self through a severe course of trainin g at Nmmtasket beach amd was iii good con dittou , but , like nmmmy men in many de utrtnmelta of activity , Ito drennmed that Ito could mmstouialm time ? mblic b doin g what time Public believes cannot be done and oublmt not to be done if , it could be. SontAnenlal Obstacles to an Adjust. Immclit. Springfield ltopnbllcan. The strike leis got to tlat point where all that eoparates time autagouists is a point of sentiment or prhmiciple , which- , one chmoosos tau call it It is time sain ° kind of a point that time Western Union n officers made wlmomi tlmey claimed that they did not knew whether the Brotherhoo d 1 delegates , wino waited on then , repros anted time operators or mmot. That was a veil foolish assumption. Suppose son New York bank cashier should refuse cash a draft signed by the treasurer o time \Vostern Union conmpamiy el time ground that Ito hind mo evidence thn threre was any such cmnpany ; , still less that time 'Person whose signature was before - fore Bins had mm authority tomake drafts mat it-and would time resentur of time udraft.kiall'attaclt to it u list of stock - I holders ? Well , it turned out that the Brotlmer hood's eonunittao were noitlior false pre tenders , fools nor lunatics , but wer e what they claimed to be , representative of the great majority of time employes n ho telograplmic service. Now , if it I5 not too late , let us leave a little souse din. played in repairing the euvored relations. Apparently the Western Union are goi mi d oo treathe Brotherhood as they di dd dt fn time b1) inning and nta they would rea t no ether association of busiess coon of I tbmo face of the earth. It is iutinate d dr now that all that soparatoa the employe r and the employe is limo refusal of tin former to treat with the Brotherhood a I a Brotherhood. They will take back tit individual .trickersatincreased wagesbu t they will not recognize the association ) and they deny the right of time men t ° combine to affect wages. This is curtaln ly not business , The Western Uniou has dealt with a good many rival associa . thous ju its day , but we doubt if it ha ever dumiod time right of moo to eombiim ' for lawful purposes. It is miot oralp no ' business but it is not principle or if it i a vrouB 1)rincipier ) am id one which time ex istmicu of the \Voetoni lhtibn itself con aistantly violates , "limit are you going to allow rum irru a aponsiblo rat of omen to conmu into ram office and tIlctatu wimnt wages I alma . pa } , is thu knock.dowtm muutetmt o Jay Gould amt e ( Mutt' other 1)001)10.V cannot surromdur , any the \ \ estorn i ino i people , time business of tbti7l great compa Ii ) ' to the coltrul of tlmeso snot. Suppue time men reply' : "IVs eaiinot eurrumdu tIme cemteol of our bru d and butter t ' the dictation of a morn muting 1mi nn emis chair in New York City.Vu hnvo del so too lung and have submitted withott renmonetraneo or protest to auoeessiv rcduetioms of wages , while etockhotde to itavosufjorod no reduction of profits. " As inen standing qn the sane Plano n contracting parties to an agreement ( employment , one of these positmons i just as soltaiblo mall just as tolerable as the other. Nobody lmires a laborer in any field without cmlceding to him the right to accept or refuse time terms uttered , nor does tithe cnnceesiomm expire wimetl the laborer acts in a tines and moves in a Ludy. A denim of time right of aseocrnt- ed actiami crones with ill grace froth a1 manplo 'or who has acquired a mono wl ono nil manic of field to such extent as ? ticall G ) control sages imi that field. It ufrelltis some bn sitless iuemm that the upcrntors did not go directly to time coin- pany without the intcrveimtmomi of a brnth erltood , flow could they ? The Brother hood is merely tin urganiatton of soiiie 12,000 , or 15,0011 ; ntcmi , entoyed at 51)1110 tlmusnnds of points over the whole coum- tr , how could these nmem act uroxlpress Llmumnsolves with unit' and harnunt ex- co pt throu gh a tmdu onimr. The lirothm- uriunod cou n ttee is asnecessar nn organ of actiomi mid ex pressiun to the o moratlrS as General Eckert or the board of dtrec- tore is to time coin puny , In short time Whole ihlretetce is such as would lie adjusted botwecn tan cony mittecs of business men in mm hour's con. fereuce , let us hope that the whale obstacle to suchm n suttlonemt will miot pr0vu to no the ull'cnded pride of time onipl0ye' , as regards time lalmrcr. Iiereiim lies tie mute of mom arbitration that it brings eon tuguther trpou time samme piaue iii fimet and brushes away time foeltmig amid sentiutont whicim intrusta time relation. ships of litre iii smite of all time leveling iilfluemicea rmf timoderim democracy. CATAItIt1i OF TIE BLADDER , Stinging irritation , ituflmnmatimn , all kidney amt urinary cenplaimits , cured by "Buclmu Paiba. " $1. Llnllterl Earnings. clcsclaud in ader. It is proposed to build a now Suez camel parallel with time one already col structcd , both works to be owned mmd operated by umiu cenpauy. The draft of agreenent between M. Le Lesseps and time ropreseimtntiveaof the British "overt- went provides timat the profits of tie omi- barged work shnll not exceed 21 per cent. Tide , it is believed is aufl'cicnt ' to pay dividends aal the interest on a fixed cap. ital. Whatever accrues beyond time lint- ited profits is to be divided rutting the vessels ueiimg time canal , time ii- visimm to be made through a reduction of tolls. Timis'propositimn is in broad contrlst to time comrae usually pursued - sued by corporations chartered to serve time mllic. It is deemed time ri glmt timing articularl in the United Statue for cor poratimis not to consider time public itttorest but to grasp pall that'comcs realm. Railway compamies resort'to ' all nmanier of tricks , such as stock watering , and bonding equal to time capital stock , to wring double oral treble profits fromm time public. Time lmumdred thousand miles of railway now itt olmratio n in this country represunts a ehpital in stock and bonds imi excess of $0000,000,000 ; , mod if time entire - tire plamit should be suddenly destroyed it could be replaced at a cost not exceeding - ing one-half time sum nnentiemed. Sotoo with our telegraph system. It is estimated - mated that fifteen or twenty nmillions of dollars would furnish all the telegraphic acconumodaitou required by time people of this country nap yet time capital stock of We5toat Union alene stands at eighty nmillion of dollars. These figures show to what extent corporatiuue identified with public interest have carried their in1Jositiomi5. In time light of time prusont it is easy to see that a grave mistake Has been made in not limiting the earnings of corporations created to serve the ImUb- lie as commmm carriers and ttansnmittore of messages. While tburo is inure or less mmproductivu railroad property , time aggregate earnings of 1881 manount- ed to $725,325,119 , amid doubtless - less to a greater aura last year. Had time carvings been limited by lnsv to twen ty per cent , on time capital actually ju- vested the aggregate could not have exceeded $1100,000,000. As time population i ruivs mmd production and comimierce mimcrease the disparity between just earuiugs man real cost and tltoso wrung ( room time public through chicanery mid fraud will be increased.Vimile it is all too late to remedy the evils attaching to our present railway and telegraphic systems , yet it is plain that stock watering - ing amid the creation of false capital slmmdd have been rondo penal offenses. If there is good reason for regulatin ( ; backs amid insurance companies bylaw , md aub jecting tlrenl to su ) ervisiomi by federal m il state ollicmala timero is equally rood reason for protecting time public a gumimst time iun ) ositions of railway and tole gra plm corporations If a natioal bank were to attempt to increase its capital stock b watering issue ofdraudulent orb an bmmtla its elmarter would soon be taken away ; but corporations identified with every business interest in the country - try are perulittel to pursue a career of downright dishionestX and public robbery. Unless time corporatione nmako up their mimiuds to deal amore fairly withi time public ram the future tluum they have done in time past the time will come whmemm dint same publio will take the rectification of time , evils conmplaiued of jute its own hands. There is a growing sentiment itm time country agatmst monopolies , and the pree presermtmuttenings are but time prelude tea a 5torh whlcir may prove destructive if not averted by uprghtimoas and square dealing. Pure blood lmlSs to make a clear comi- science. hood's SmmrsaParilln purifies time blood , Enough said. Send us a big bottle , Not a Blind Pool. N. Y. Star , Reducing time wagon of telegraph uper atop cannot be a blind pool rise' else Jay Gould and Alozo B. Cornell I would not be embarked together in it , Waking IIu to a Fact. I'hlndelpht.I'rrr. The telegraph monopoly is gradually wwking up to time fact that it doesn't own the earth. a t 5 ° c MARk tra T ; a f = tt n 0 ° r bLRs1AN ftti REME e : cxE P.A.I1 T. o t Rheumallsm , ° I euralpia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Ilcadache , Toothache , aereThrwel.Ielttuhie NpruluUrum.ee , Buru. . Neatda , trot iiilra , 110 ALL Drat. CU01LT SAI.S Aae Allure. Bola Lophp..e WrwUoetteit Urden n. r' W.toar. .be. . stet . 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D.irymon , am wen ar other. , who u.o lm aan toaWy o . . . . . . lt. marl . ! . Try it and judge for youreolree. I'rlce 1:5.00 { ar ton ; no charge for .aek. Addrau ol.eod.me WOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY , ( m I