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4 TIf1 , DAILY 13GL UMAIIA , MONLAY , SEPTEMBER 24 , 1&3
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TBE BEE BUBLISBINU CO. , PROPS ,
'V B RoBnwATSn.Editor.
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TIIB railroad Republican organization
in Nebraska meet go.
IT in a painful position for the Omaha
ItcpUGlicnm , but Mr. Laird positively
rofusee to annwor to his namo.
Tunis is a deathly aileuco along the
Stiuhing R'ntor , 1)rOkOn only by a sub.
duud gnashing of tooth in the direction
of ILstings.
i Tttr words "Stinking Water , " spoken
i in the presence of a Republican valley
homesteader , is like a hot coal on a
snail's back.
Din. LAUm'B first speech in Congress
should ho on the availability of hcmo
at0ad and tintbor culture claims as aids to
the great cattle industry ,
A SNAP convention and delegates chosen
without consulting the popular voice will
provo a hoary handicap for any candidate
, for 7'ullBa of the Sulpromo Court nomi
naled next month in Omaha.
' Mm now tits editor of the Rcpubfioan
.
' u aflicted with boils , and fidgets in his
chair as lie calls upon Stinking Water
Jim to rise up and explain. Mr. Laird
still preserves tutn indiseroto silouco.
WUBNMr. Logan has finished with his
„ attempt tosocuro Vandarvoort's reinstate.
went we may expect his report upon
Sitting Bull. Sitting Bull's report on
Logan has already boon published.
I 1 I1.lAUALL worked the wires at the meet.
fug of the central committee on Saturday
l ; in which primaries for the judicial ccn-
t votttion were dispensed with. Douglas
i county Republicans will oxprosa their
: Ia opinion of lhtaeall nt the polls ,
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1 roor of mud on nil atreota except
j those that havd received the benefits of
I paving , is a strong but disagreeable ar
i , gumeiit in favor of an additional $100 ,
000 of paving bolids at the coming dace-
tiou.
Tnlt removal of a letter carrier jus t
now would rend the Republican party in
Nebraska into fragments , Vnndervoort' a
roittstatoment seems to be the only hop °
of carrying the State next year for tlt °
old lla , and an appropriation.
AOCO1tU1NO to tlto Union PaciIio orga m
the only issue of Ropublieanism in No
brska is whether Paul Vandorvoort ,
1,400 clerk in tI o mail nervico , is to b
i retained in the position from which lit
I has boon discharged for incompotonoy
inutlicioney and lying.
. Tiu Department of Agriculture , in it s
sa
valuable work of importing garden an a
field scads , has brought over and die
1 tributod among American farmers tin
seed of nearly every noxious wood knowi
I In Europa Tim Department of Agriculture
turo is an oxpeteivo humbug of the firs
d class.
, ENULANI had this year r,000,00O acre
iii shoat , against 39,000,000 acres it
Vmorica ; no tern , against 04,000,0 00
acres in America. She has 0,000,00 ,
head of cattle and 25,000,000 head o
sheep , against America's (10,000,00011on
of cattle and 50,000,000 sheep.
I Tits Postmaster General has ordore
I that 2 and 3 cent stniiips and slampe
envelopes of Limo present designs will co
i l 1 tinue to be valid after time let of Octt
' her , and may be used in combinatio
' with other eombhmttons on letters r
I
quirmg more than emu rate pcstngc , nn
an parcels of tutu third amid fourth cl
t mtattor.
Giotcs : D. 1tonINSoN , wlio has bee
i g
i' ' , noniinatoa for Governer by mho Itopubl
cans of Maseachusotts , will give Ilutler
guard pull. Mr. Robinson lives at Ohic
j 1)00 , fn Hanpdon county , and is at pro
omit umonber of congress from the Nint
f district of his state. lie is a brilliam
sod successful lawyer , a watdorful
taking and poaorful speaker , and a the
ought gentleman , 'limo feature of Ii
nouhinalion which will cause regret
the fact that it will duprivo the ropubl
can minority in the House of ltopresont
. tives of his valuable services during ti
COUting winter.
IN his late tostimuny buotc ( the Sena
labor conunittoo , Joint Roach , the Aniu
can shipbuilder , gave some goner
naval Statistics , as follows : Jim time eig
t tcenth year since the war the Unit
+ i stn 'cs has si ) oat for now naval vcss
oily $3,000,000 , , while England has spas
+
3 $150,000,000 , Franco $88,000,000 , R
. e slay $35,000,000 , Italy $32,000,000 , G
t many $37,000,000 , Turkey $17,000,0 0
r ' Brazil $10,000OOO and Chili $7,000,0
L -all for iron clads-in all , over $ ! 0
' ' 000,000 expoudod by America's na
and commercial rivals , John may
said to be entirely disinterested in his
j marka , as ho has a practical mono ] )
'm , in building rar vessels for our Navy
partment.
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A SUfflJ.STION FOR MR. LA 11W.
Iii view of the free adv'ortising which
the lion , James Laird is receiving on acv
commit of lima attempt to control a cattle
r tigo on the Stinking 1Vatcr Creek , in
Chase county , Nebraska , and in view of
the fact thatholbasalwaysbecnregardedas
what is commonly called about logislalivo
bodies a "business man , " wo have a suggestion
gostion to make to him , which ho might
adopt with great profit.
Ilorotoforo ho img had an eye to bust.
fleas in real estate.
Ho hsd an "ape tI business" when the
county of Phelps was organized , and
thousands of dollars worth of fraudulent
bonds wore issued and sold to eastern
capitalists.
Ifo hard an "eye to business" when ho
mnado deposit at a United States depose
itory at Chicago instead of Omaha , and
made a request for tire survey of a
ship in which his "farms" was located ,
and an issuance of time land acdp to re
intburso limn for the expense of survey.
tug ,
lie had "amn eye to business" wlmemi he
stuck his dirty finger into the Knovnls
lautd cases.
lIe had "at eye to business" when he
wont up nn Stinking IVater crook with
Simon Iolloy , time linstings saloon
keeper , and time surveyor of Itod Willow
county , to nmap aid plot suitable homestead
stead and timber Lulturo clams for his
brother and others of his "dear neigh.
bore. "
IIo hind "an eye to business" when lie
paid Galan Baldwin $500 out of his own
pocket to relinquish a squatter claim so
that one of those ' 'dear neighbors" might
"file" on it.
Ha had an "eye to business" when lie
put his hand into lmis own pocket and
took out the 'money with which to pay
Baldwin for making time "dug out" and
plowing the patches of ground on the lots
which ho had selected for his "dens
floiglibors. " But if ho will give us hisl
his "business" ear for a few minutes we
think we can suggest something to him
that will bo worth his while. Wliv riot
go into time show businesal
The gontlemai from Stinking \Vatcr iB
considerably of a slow hinisolf , especially
wlien ho is on dress parade , as ho almost
alwayp is. But just to think what an
exhibition it would be to add to that his
"naughty brother , " and all his "dear
noighborim" froix Hastings , who wont up
to McCook on the morning of the 15th
of Juno last , of passes over the B , & M.
road , which he furnished thous , and
mitered the lands on Stiukin g
Water creek , which lie lead so
unselfishly surveyed amid located for
then I Barnum advertises time " roates t
shrew of earth , " but for this latitude , it
would not be a marker to this. Thin k
how it Would draw.
IIe cluud exhibit them as Artomus
Ward showed his ' 'moral wax figures , "
First and foremost of 511 would be hum i
lordly , but disinterested self-the gen
Liman from Stinking Water ,
Secondly. Time "naughty brthor'
with or without , we don't exactly luuo w
which , the strawberry mark on his lei
arm.
Thirdly. There would stand Sinio n
Kelley , with a toddy stick in ono hami a
, and a pack of cards in the other. II
I would nut be necessary to describe laic m
as Artemua 1Var1 did "Daniel in tin °
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Lion's Dan , " "that Daniel could b
readily distinguished from time lions b
having a great cotton umbrella under hi
arm , " for everybody would undorstnn d
that Simon was.just fspdtng for at op
portuuity to cultivate tiuuber eu tlm
Stinking Water ,
0 Pourthly. There would appear Do
u Yazdll , alhinx ) like , with hula scalpel at
syringe. It would not be necessary fo
L the "boss" ahowmmn , time chief "ligger , '
time goutlomnah frotu Stinking \Vater , t
lecture on Doctor Yazolh Would no
s everybody see at n glance that ho w nB
i particularly well equipped ( with hi
syringe ) to raise timber on the Stinkiu
0Vatory Could not ho furnisht water ( wit ]
f hits syringe ) for time young timber ? N
a irrigating ditches would bas necessary o
Doctor Yazull's claim.
That iii a row , lie could stand up Ku l
ii toy's nmun , the "dean' neighbors" of tim
tl gentlemau front Stinking Rater , tam
m' habitues of Kelloy'a gin mill , the lmonu
' ' houtesleadors , glasses iii hand , wit
ii wlmielu to turn over time sod , amid naak
° the pmirio blossou like the rose. Wlm
d u show that would be I lVh
des Blould mint thu llonorabl
famines Laird dispute llarnuuu
clatuis to limo "greatest show on ciutlt I
u To add to time atlrnetious lie might ohs
1 show the Registur and Receiver of ti
n lard ofice at DicCook amid Mr. Stnrbuc k
o' time attorney for Kellcy's amen ; and Gale
e' Baldwin , wumo is to "run his outfit" she
ii
lie guts his cattle. Galen is not uuknow
it
to fautu. If anything more uvuru need
ly lie " his , "
. . might "s1)edt piece
I. The eye i of Nebraska ore on the Iles
Is
orablo James Laird. 1Vill ho not ' 'con :
is
to time front , " Let us have limo greatc
m' show on earth with time deadhead list su
a potdod ,
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771E COllUIY'TA'F'S .107'101 ;
to 'limo action of time Itupublicah Cuntr
ii. Couuuitteo iii refusing to convene t1
l pr'utaries ' , in which time ltupubiicans
Ii. Douglas county would ho enabled to u
ed prose their choice for a successor t
ens George B , Luke , is an outrage uper o i
sit citizens which ought to be prouuptly r
me. sonte(1 , It furnleltea comiclusivo proof
er the charge wlmieiu'1'ns lIEu has rupuatod
0 , brought ngahtst limo present Republic
00 organization in title State , that it do
0 , not represent the voice of time Itopub
vat can party , mud tlmat all the efforts of ti
ha rogues and ringetera who control It are
ro directed towards provoilthlmg a full o
dy prestier of untranunolled ltopubll Uai
Do. sontinsoit , The railroad attorneys , w
profess to control the party and w
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have Limn and again succeeded in manip
elating limo Republican organizations ,
have played a bold c'a l , It remains
to be semi whether it is the
highest trump. Nothing more is
healed to vindicate the action of No.
br ska Anti Monopolista in their convene
Hon nomination , That the candidate of
the monopolies would he forced through
at all hazards by the use of un'topubltcan
methods , was evident from the time of
the meeting of the Itopublican central
commnitteo. The judicial conontion wits
postponed to a late date in order to crowd
out the "kicker. , " and now the Republi
cans of Douglas county have boon do.
barred from expressing their choice of
candidates wits a view to the unimpeded
success of the slats made up by ringsters
and railroad capiore. ) A subsidized Re-
pmbiicau press , which makes its living
fmnt railroad patronage , dare not open
its mouth to dewumco the shameless out-
rage.
rage.The
The Republicans of Douglas county
will yet ho heard upon this issue. A
central committee elected to call out and
not to cast the vote of Douglas county
Republicans line dared to openly defy
while nttumpting to suppress Republican
sentiment in this county. It rouains to
be seen whether they can poll the Republican -
publican vote. Unless we are greatly
miatakon , time men wlmoso votes elect
en Ididatea , in Douglas county no less
thanu iii otherportions of Nebraska , will
protest agaiustthis crowning attempt of
boss rule , in the only way in which protest -
test can ho made offoctivo. And that is
by casting their influence and their votes
for a candidate wsoee election will moan
the overturning of the achenes of a cor-
rcpt machine , and a lesson to corporations -
ations and corporation politicians that
they must in future keep their hands off
from Nebraska politics ,
lT is doubtful wltothar any polar oxpo-
tjitions are of practical value when compared -
pared with their cost iii treasure and in
lives , but if civilized nations are in earnest -
nest about pemiotratiug to the NortlPolo ,
they should take hold of the matter in a
inure systematic and liberal way than they
have Ititliorto adopted , Instead of send-
ingono little expedition after another to
suffer and perhaps perish amid Arctic ice ,
they should combine their contributions
for a grand and sustained effort , supported -
ed by all tlto resources which modern
progress line rendered availablo. The
colony plan of Captain Howgato , though
somewhat discredited by the precarious
situation in which tam Greeloy party isa t
present loft , hoe substantial merit ; but °
condition of its usefulness is that the col
ony should be planted at some reasonabl y
accessible point to whichi supplies of food
equipments and recruits can be sent a t
recd. Thu point so chosen Bluould b °
connected by telegraph with the civilized
world , so that the condition and wants o f
the colony may at any time b °
promptly made known , and so far
, possible , arramtaemoitts should bo mnade fet r
rI
t the oatoision of the line as the
exploration advances , The colony should 1
t
ho large enough and provided with suf
fciemit resources to prosecute its wor ] t
with persiatent energy and so far as poe
aiblo to hold the ground it gains. Th o
plan world be oxposrvo , but if the wor k
ie worth tlao sacrifice of as many valuable
lives as are now devoted to it , it is worth L
° millioee in money where thousands arc
r now expended. Besides , oxpendituru s
S made by driblets upon the present pla n
many auleunt to more in the long rut
titan would suflice for substantial reeul is
° if 1115(10 within , a few years upon eon o
well devised syston. The eflbrts no w
° made are , for the most part , wasted , an a
d a lmeavy sacrifice of noble lives is use
r toasty incurred ,
o WEST' OF TJIN JfJSSOURI.
t 'rho proprietors of the Salina , Lincol n
and Decatur road are going tin
B work with a vigor that indicate
g business right from the shoulder
gm m The B. & N , branch from Oddl
o to Salina does not scone to distur
u them in the least. There is a good pros
poet for a lively fight for territory south
of tlmo Platte , aid possibly in time nortlubu
0 time Sulimma managers are said to ho equip
0 pad with a good long purse and can an
at will give blow for blow in ovary quarter
li Mcutiaglu wuro hold last week in Bea
0 trice , Lincoln , Fremuont , Oakland an
Blair , anti accounts show considorabl U
at uImtlnIaulsun for time road witlm proumises c
y aid to tutu a monnt asked. Thu question
e of voting bonds will bas submitted mit spas
' ctai uleutious to avoid time oxcitettet au
8
„ ontaugletnotts of a political contest , nn
security will be given by time company fu
o the expenses incurred. It will roquir
to almut two years to complete the road , or
, at time rate of it half a mile a day , 52
working days.
n
Ii 'I'iuo soutluern half of Dakota line pro
mu 1)tared her nsc ° asion robes to join tau
ai sisterhood of States , and only await
favorable action from Congress on ate
1 application. The Constitutional con o
D tion whiclm closed its labors at Siou
et Nitlla lnst tvouk prepared a dscumo
8- with the latest imnpro emots in the ui , i
cluiliery of government. Among tam
naoetimpnrtnutpruviefamsof file propose
eoustitutinnareth abolition of tie gramu
al jury ; taxation of railroad and other co r
mu panto property time samiio as individua 1
of plydmib Lion of specitd or class legislation i
the right to regulate co11umerco within o
x' ) assiu g through time state ; suhmiastos o
or n ) mhibitton i meiulluemt at lull ) ' limo 0
Lim the potitiou of 500 citizen , and oiegatin
Limo time pamdenung peter to a e0nuniseiOn d )
o three putsone to be elected by time peopl
° f Thu doeumont also hakes Yankton th
ly capitol of the new State , It. . ) viol be su b
um , nutted for a1)ioval { at time Novonh
election nail if adopted , of whicim timer
cs seems to be nu deut , it strosi g lobby vi
Ii- be ) lantod \Vashiii''don ' tr ) pluh
le through Conrress ,
ro -
x Thu discovery of tin in the Black 1111
, prove to be a much rieller "find" tint
ho vas at first supposed. About the first
h0 Juno last , Captain A. J , Siueuone ,
Rapid City , received from some minors
who were prospecting formica , mnnssesof
very heavy brown ore. Samples sate
sent to Mr. Oashtviler , of San Francisco ,
and submitted to Professor W , P , Blake ,
who determiinod ) the ore to be casserito ,
or tin oxide of good quality , A ton or
two of specimens have been taken out.
Assays by Price and by Monitor and
others show a percentage of from 36 to
GO of metallic tn. Time locality hiss been
examined recently b Mr. flake , who
finds the ore not only in massive bunches
in s coarse m rsnito Ten , but disseminated
in grains through a peculiar micaaous
rock , and in a condition to be easily sep
amtcd from the rock by cuhhing and
washing. Considerable stream tin ha'
also been found , and the prospuct is that
a very considerable amount of tin will
soon be prouced in this region , The
hula have several advantages far tin
raining , There is an abundance of
water for concentrating works and a profusion -
fusion of wood for charcoal to use in
smelting ,
The liissouri Valley 'limos gives in-
turestitmg particulars of the progress of
time Blair bridge in a recent issue , Time
first span is finished mid the second one
is just about cotnpluted. There is yet
oeu elites to be built-time hardest one to
build-and that is tutu river span. This
spar will be Limo one over tam main ciman
nut of the river , and will be built ott the
truss system. It is expected that it will
take about three weeks to get tlmts up.
The approach to the bridge en the Iowa
side will be about three-quarters of a mile
long , amid it will take about twelve
months to make the 1111 with Limo necessary -
sary dirt. The approach on the Nebraska
side is about half a untie long , and would
have bean finished by this time had it
not boon for the sinking of taw dirt that
hind just been put on it. It is expected
that the bridge will be completed and
opened to traffic about tune nuddlo of No-
.
Tim recent invasion of the northwest
by scores of newspaper mein line
mshod an immense fund ofinformation
concerning the country , its people and
products. Tim mushroom cities of Mon.
tana wore particularly interesting to the
scribes of the far east. Billings , the
magic city of less than a year's growth ,
possessed more charms for then than a
circus with alt side sltowsfreegratfs , Bil-
lmgs line about 2,000 souls , of a greater
or less degree of depravity , and is in talc
transition stage between the mushroom
amid the substantial growth . There are a
number of enterprising amid responsible
business house , there , whim one rough
board building bears the sign , "Floor
amid Feed and Dance House. " One daily
newspaper trios to control the morals of
this wild young city , by the use of strong
if not choice language. No law is recognized -
cognized but the code of Judge Lynch.
If a man ccnunits n misdemeanor in the
eyes of the community by refusing to
take a drink or by stealing a horse , hue ms
given six hours o get out of tire country
or else time matter is disposed of more
quickly by the use of hemp. Its mushroom -
room growth is typical of many of tire
towns along time 11nn of the railway.
Land speculators recede the end of time
trade as it advances in course of build-
I ing , select a prouising town site and
boom time future city by means of ad -
circulars and professional
I boo0tors , who are employed to drum u p
citizens for the place fren the bands o f
settlers wlmo ere moving west. Lilo tim e
froth on the billow , the scum of society
is foremost of tire onward rolling tide
Outlaws , blacklozs and depraved wont. n
support a fiourliluag town of saloons an d
gambling huuses. There is no perms
nent population until the tributary coup
try is rendered productive by practica
settlers.
The greatest drawback to farming o n
the plains of We etermr NebraskaWyom
t ing and Colorado , is tire want of moist
uro In every instance where artifncia
means have been used to moisten tit
soil an abundant crop of vegotablcs an
grain have boon secured. Time success o
artesinu wells in Colorado will mater'ial
aid iii revolutionizing firrn ngin the are
regions in a few years. Several conpa
hies have boon formed in Wyoming fo
time purpose of digging irrigating canals
° Of these Limo Pioneer Ditch company o
e Laramie propose to take water from Lil
i Big Lnrammio river at time mouth of tin
cation between John and Sheep mnoun
b
fauns , and carries water twontyftvo stile
' to the river at Larumiie. They propoe
t to increase thu capacity so as to supply al
t that inlay be needed nn tutu line , as titer
is uo part of time Lamnmio 1)Inins that can
ti not b0 mnde productive withl small grain
A syndicate of wealthy capitalists , unde
, time minimum of Limo 1Vyouung nnprovememmt
. has also taken up some 30,000 , acres o
1 ] rind nuar time Sahtle pass , Bono thiit y
smiles from Laramuie , amid is now puttiml g
f in irrigating ditches , ' 1'Imoy ' have pleat y
0f water , and ) rulose to colohiro the lain d
next seaon. Tlwro is nlsu nn imltlmemfi
a tract of hind 1yiug in the northern per
d tion of Larau io , Albany amid Carbom
p counties , south of and bordering of thm
U Platte river , wlmich will ouu day bcconm
, Line gllrdun spot of the territory. It i
0 ) vull watered , time altitude is bow omougl
to pornit of limo growth of aliniost al
vegetables amid cereals , and time soil is o
time bust. Thousands of farms will ( mill
e day be located through this belt of eouu
try where new only cattle and wild gam
s dispute for time right to occupy it ,
r -
I. Larannie bas time foundatiomi laid fo
x tutu handsomest amid best built city of
t the Union Pacific railway , ) v ° at of Oma
ha , it lure natural waterworks with a
U inoxlunuatiblo supply of niou5tain spr'n '
d tvatur , with a fall of 110 feet , amid a
id abundant pressure for fire purposes. I
has a iielluiatiolt of 4,000 , which is i n n
; creasung steadily. Time building of real
; duncus amid plaeee of business during th
lit tlmreo years litre shown a greater ad
f
n vanee uvet that time addition of pe ° hii
g svho have settled there in that tiuto. 'a'lt
f large area of town lots owned uvei
u year ngo by time railway company is m c
. cut down is a small nmount , and an n a
bur dttioi line lately' been nmado to the cite
o Oil time east. Thu Union Pacilio rolllu
I minus located there , togetlmer withh tl
it machhno shops of time company amid tl
fact that time Meuntain division ends an
time Laramip division bogina tlmero ,
Is largo number of operatives of time roe
n have their hones at thus point. Them
of fora the basis of a revenue which is rot
ular and reliable. During time months
of July amid August the Unior Pacific pal
to conductors runriug out of Laramie a
fractiomn over $7,000 , to brakemen , about
$11,000. Time pay roll of ems ineors and
firomimen a notmted to $8,783 in .f uw rind
$10,501 for July. Employee of time shops
wore ) aid $10,358 in Juno anti $10,909
in July. limo pay roil of time roiling mill
averages $7,000 , ) that nearl'4000are
dropped by time nion Pacific into the
lap of Larmto over month . This gives
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it a most enviable ) esti ro and prospect
of steady , 1 termanont growth.
The man worshipping propensity of
the American 1)001)10 fs fully as deep.
seated u In the monarchies of the old
world , with the distinction that in tilts
country any man who accomplishes something -
thing for the general good of a portion of
mankind ii at once enveloped in a cloud
of ovancscent popularity. This clmrac
bristle was peculiarly noticeable in the
ceremonies at the recent opetiug of the
Nortlmcrr Pacific Villnrd was the idol
of the day. Time man wlmo laid the fours
dation of time work amid wile broke down
the barriers of prejudice aid adverse
opniob ; time mei who really made the
road a possibility , were forgotten ; Vii-
lord takutg chnr'ge at a trine when time
effects of the panic hod vanished and
time prosperity of time country had reached
( lie turmim" ' poniL , secured limo necessary
capital au completed the great work
mapped out by otlmers. But' uothimig
succeeds like success. " His progress
through Dakota , Montamma mid Waslung-
ton Territory wms a succession of lavish
adulntion , of which time following speci
neon , from The Helena herald , will suf.
lice :
"Somo strange coincirlenco of history
are suggested by this route. In to edark
dos of our eat struggle for national
life and unit time dawn of final success
broke From the West. When time captor
of Vicksburg took command of the armies
before Rich end , and Shermamr began
his march to the sea , Limo great heart of
time North cast out all fear amid filled full
of courage amid confidence of victory. So
it was in the fate of this great enterprise
whose conoration we hay. ' witnessed and
are now celobratiug It remained for
Hdhry Villard , wino had successfully organized -
ganized tine transportatinn lines of Ore.
gen and the West Coast to place himself
in the lead of the Easton division of tints
lagging enterprise , amnd with thu noatmoam
amid celerity of magic almost , unite in two
years what seemed eeIcrated ) bYa score of
years.
"When n Roman General returned
from the conquest of a now ptovinco , it
was customary to give him a triumph.
Time wealth of ravaged codntrios and capitols -
itols , withn trains of illustrious captives
swelled the triumphant train that rolled
along the paved streets of the ipmperial
city , amid tire brutal populace reached its
Night of joy in witnessing the cruel sports
of the anphitheater.
" 11'u are witncssing a nobler triumph
of a grander conquest , which line cost no
loss or sulfuring ti any one in time world ,
ono that will carry joy , relief , prosperity.
safety amid eliglitnmemit to hundreds of
thousands now living and to generations
tuibort. "
Mr. L alyd Ought to Speak.
Omaha Republican.
The lIon. James Laird , something over
one week ago , solicited The Republican
to force The Herald to naake specific cer
taus charges which that journal had been
insinuating against hima. Mr. Laird at
that tinne asserted Iris entire innocence of
any crookedness coumected with land
claims on the Stinking Water , and said
that if Tito Herald could be induced t
specify , ho would at onto establish that
journal's mendacity.
In ammeter to Mr. Laird's request , Tine
Republican called upon Time Herald fo
details , amid The Herald responded. Mr.
nLaird telegraphed a short denial of tar 0
charges , and that is all we lmavo heard
. from him. Does Mr. Laird inuagino tha t
I Isis whole duty is done.
Mr. Laird owes it to tlmo party and to
himself to do nroro than thus. 1Ve hav 0
all possible respect for his word , but i 0n
politics the unsupported word of any ntam
. against whom charges have been breughu
is not enough. Mr. Laird owes it to hi s
cohetituents , t ° himself amid to Tune Re.
U publican , to establisht his inmocmtco b y
d showing how and wiry Tint Herald'
charges are false.
t Mr. Laird must prove either that thor a
y was no fraud in time humid ofice at Mc
d Cook , or that , if there were fraud , ut
was not responsible for it , and bind n
e connectmn with it This is all , and i
time gemitloman is altogether imaocont i
might to be a very easy task.
f it unity be suggested to Mr. Laird b Y
e Bono friend who line his ear , that threat
oning one Omaha editor or damning au
0 other is mo argument.
Lot us have tire facts ,
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A Bid for Bettor Judges ,
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There is nuch unjust and bitter criti
. crosm passed cr. Judge Savage , but mmti
r the Republican party put up men of abil
, ity for such legit positions as Suprem
f Judge , they should have no just cause t
conmplamn because thu Denoc.tts do , I
time Itupublican convention naninmte s a
Judge superior to Judge Savugo , timer
) viii b ° every reason why ltuptmblicalm
u should nut support Judge Savage , but i fo
. they nonihntu a fifth into lawyer lik o
a Itcese , old the crack their pnrty trhil
u to dirmve voters to support Limn becaus
u lme hurl the mnelmine nomination , Judg 0
s Savage will got a large vote in Bart eoun
m t1 , for bar amd 1)001)10 all pronouuco hum :
1 time best Judge that ova' sat iii ou
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