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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1883)
T. . . E , , + . , , , jt , THE crn BEE , nb W o'I every nomlng , , seerbwadsy. . 'The toil ) acoodey motnh g iWty. xtae IT XAII ne Taut10.001 IhtaeMontbr , , . . . .Fvro 4laXreata , , , , . , . , 6.NIOnoMonth . . . . . . . tae fat wxxtLT sax , teuattw tTT 1TaD3WAT. fkuwcerrMa ' ) . . . . , . , , , . . @ , , . . . : . fe totz ! onuta.1.DO OnoMonth , . Amen News Oompany , 9oWIAgrotr"-Sexxdtat an la the Unltod 8tatoe. roaalurosoxen4 ; A Oommunkatlons rolaUnt , In Nawa an aFdItTln matin should fro xddrasn l W the Eolro " Tln i ta ts xrelame l.ETTxxa AU Duulne i Taken and Item Itaneex thould be addressed to Tna pit Iwavrsmxa CotruT , OMInA } Drifts , Checks and I'o8toflfce orders to i e made pay atdo to the order of the company. TILE BE BUBLISRING CO , PROPS , ( LItOASWATEU. Editor i t Now that the campaign ie over , "let us { Lava peace ; ' Dos' ; Srour's money iu Omaia which Ilauahl distributed made itself test. TUAr break up of tlto Antimonopoly party failed to put in its oxpoctcd np t paarance , GI\CRA1. ; HANCMK is writing a anriae of itcntini3CC Cea of the Wnr for The Washington Natiounl li ibunc. w Bass &oUTS money was well die. fributod in iho various wards , but it couldn't give a Rosso a majority. Ur of the civil ri htg for which aomo of the colored voters in Omaha fough t ' gallantly yesterday was the right to ho purchased. It will. be at least three dais before ' definite returns front tire back countica ' give us the actual rasults of the election in Nobraskn. 'Piro last Congress is upon record as being unnblo to guors within $80,000,000 E of the amount required for Poaeowm % fpr w the ycar ending Juno ,10. Tao shyster workingman committee raked in the dollars yesterday from can- didatoa of every party who wore foolish 4 i enouglt to aLumpt to purchase their lack t of 'influence. Tim great minds of the Treasury Dc- 1 { iartmcnt are agitated over the question whether flower seeds arc garden geode or i something else. It is such problems tL g ' ! this which stagger the popular intellec t 1 ' and fill irreverent America with awe 0 t ' I th o exalted beings who preside over th ' { governmentat Washington. - 1 G01rnNon BoUTxELL said the othc r day : "If I should speak ut tltd mex t Preeidcntialcampaign I ahsll have spokem t ill campaigns for twelve of ourr twenty . flvo Prosidcnts. I spoke in 1810 , am f ' itavo been on the stump in ovary cam . : paign since. " Governor Boutwell is no t in active politics , ana probably will no t take n Promiucnt part in 1)olitia again tl Ho holds a position as counsel for th ° ci government. before the French America n It Claims Commiesion at a oalary of & .5,00 p ntmually : ° IV Tut verdict of the jury in the tahat " ' . case raison the question whether it is pos ' aiblo for a Douglas county jury to conic t A , f a man of m order is the first dogtroo. T n au outsider the evidence in the Shat , , I case was conclusiro that the mulilor x as ? a cold blooded and deliberate killing i The ] 'urYr however , failed to find the ro i 1 I .quisite degree of dcllboraton. { If pound / t ' ' ' itb aman to a jolly and then riddli p g ! dm with bull eta doesn't show 1' ' ation , Trcdail to understand in what d o , 6 liberation conaiatn. Poasibly u murdo rot I ltae to lie in wait for his victim for tw e { i j 1 i months with a shot gun , and then di a , , t patch ltim in his oleop in o vier for fit o H 1 actto , tall under the definition of mural ur i in the fimt degree , t11 ' V:1 , ft , TITS Northern Pacific w evidently w t' dergoing rotronchmbnt , ' IIorotofor ° ' Mr. Millard has bean preeldnt , Thom as F , Oakril vice-president and east - nger , with four newts under titan n' lamely , eon. Haupt , general aupori u ' tondcnt , of 'operating department ; Get t' w Andoreon , chief engineer and bold of construction ileparttuaont ; Jgbn 'Mui r e ' traffic manager eetUomout of rata at td I ( arms ) , and Col. Lambotu , land comnal ° ' sioi r. ; Now Mr , Haupt resigns uud t ° etucceodod by Oakoshhnsoif , the real a I ' ucutivo ltuad of tlmU t' 4 , thus diepons { ng i with one intermediary , 4e Me. IEau 1't wa3 said to bein , receipt of a higbsala rYa Ito probably did notrtM1 awitlsout "pro x' auru. ' ! , IIo clams that Ute rutrencltmo nt policy has cl1 pplod'wlat he dlemod : to bD tthe the useusapy worklu force of the roa d' thin thousand pevuien ugcuta we ro registered { a Washington elf menage e lms ago , { t is' .aid , eomo doing bwinet s wit Ii _ out aigns , sotuu with no oilices at all b ut , their sleeping roulns , uuQ aetna who wo ro trot ku wn at the bureau , More tb an 300 save boon sueponded from pntcti Co during the last lB mouths , and bull as 1 many more dabaZTOd { , and 300 more 1 u'o Loin invoot4 aLod. Their nmost prof it. , V able work haa'boea in condina ; out cir CII Jars to old soldiora and their wMo we promiaiug penUVOls recklessly , xrittm d u letter or two in every caeo where comma lu aication could be a tablihod ! by hook or crook , and thud applying tlw "milkit ng" prod a The Iiret demand would ho far a dollar or two for poelagu and static u , c ry , and this would be kept up Wth { va rl sue pretoxla d0 long as a coat calm , Uf coureo a man with several thousand v ic tips of this sort could zn ko a ltandso Ito income , and it is raid that eaforal of 11 e k , aw ndlera Ilavo bacowo rich front ti o patty wort : , y I - t t hfarr rvrrvrT ' , TINMRtA8C01'1'atd\UfiTllailYAIIb : ! TRl STATR ErBCrt011' . The result in Nolraekn ie not known at the hour of writing and map not be for eovortl days to co no , OJ machinery for taunting and collecting the valetas is very imperfect , and the facilities for trnneiniiting and collecting them are meager. Even in Wmo two largest cities , Omaha and Lincoln , the count will not Uo complete bolero n tale hour this morning. The interest centers chiefly on iho con teat for Suaronte ; Judge and rot ( ho district judges in the closely contested districts. T he managers of the ltapuUlicnn cnmpaum claim all the way from r,000 t4 8,000 for Dir. lt0eso and they prcloud to balicve that only the First nad Seventh juStcial districts are fu doubt. We np prebend that tuts returns will show that they lasso overshot rho mark. Mr. Rcoso may ho elected Supreme Judge , but his nnniorty will toll considerably below 5 ,000. There u little , if any , doubt of Colby's d efeat in the First district , and thorn is s ome doubt as to four or five other dis tricta claimed n auto by the Itoubli ; c ans. It will take Wto official fgurag par. ch ope to ascertain dofiuitelq the result on Supreme .Tudgo and several of rho dia tact lodge and district attoritcys. 7'II ; : IA,1 aABb' rn' AQQL''CATHI ) 1Yb'ALTIf , One of the greatest causes of danger to t he people of the United States is lima very liberty which is also its greatest b oast. In no ether country ou the globe does liberty , social , political mul religious , run so often to license. Our country is h ampered by the fowcst restraints , cur press { s tune most rabid and vindictive , and our politicall campaigns the cruelest u [ any naiimt. The charguamndo against ue ns a people , that we do not su111ciontly assert our own rtghta , nud in turn do not sufficiently respect rho rlghls of nWnrrs , is in a largo soluo true. Our view of liberty i s too generally that of rahtx0d restraints ; that of letting ulna and things very mac h steno instead of liberty ill that higher sense ill which it is the restraint of tun ° powerful and the prolortion of the wealk against the encroachments of iho strong. T he very composition of our society , a s Herbert Spencer has well pointed out , makes a desire for money getting , irre ' apoctivo of iho means of acquisition more powerful than whore class diatinc ' tie e vendor it prrctically inipractieabl ° to overcome time obstacles of birth and social condition. As has been well said by that distinguished writer , "Free in ' atitutien can only Uo worked by nro ) t each of whom is jealous of his own right and also of time rights of ethers , who wit t neither aggress nor tolerate aggression. ' This tendency is most noticeable i the grooving aggression of aggregated wealth. It needs no Herbert Spencer t o Point out to us that the growth of cargo rate poorer is rho greatest danger furor to day tltrgat ° ne Wmetrueturo of ournociety It is building up a privilcgod class of mil lionairo barons who boldly defy publi ° sentiment and ono their wealth to rid ° rough shad over ovary commercial priit ciplo , in the Taco to iacroseo their for . tunes. , By its means the poor are mad e poorer and the rich richer while at u ° ' healthy speculative spirit has bee n fostered and sharp dealing and shrew d swindling on a gigantic scale , have bee n substituted for honest industry as th ° quickest and surest road to wealth. No r has ttto iuluoncu ( of corporate weal boon less detrimental to the institution a of free government than to iho torso o [ th ° general society. Thu feeling is rapids Y spreading , that n power is being built u P gwithin the Stain which { e greater the It the State itself. Time railroad lobby ha s became ntoaturoof ovary iegbmlativo body Paid ugoula of great corporations no t only faun a third house , but sit in Con ' grass , Letiislaturetl anti mnunicipalcouncil e t4 control legislation and shape the law a for the benefit of gigantic monopolies a 1 ready rich from the earnings of the pc o plo. Their croaturoeewartninourcourt s , drag tune judicial ermine in Limo filth of official corruption , and their oxocutiv os twist iho execution of iho lawn to t ho will of their ma tory , M the evil is directed apai at thq po o- 1)10 , eo moat the rgm0dy coma from t he tangle , 'Photo M Hood of prompt na d swooping yet careful legislation to mo of the danger ; legislation which will tlnro re greater safeguards around the creation of corporations , which will provost as far poagibla Wmo worst phases of lnclpio nt epoculation , make stock watering trope s eiblu and dm away forever with W to xronls ; of ocorwplladiratioa of pnbl io corporations. Timis moat ho the U set s of any adequate remedy far ti o evil. It roust be iollogad by laws restricting the unlicensed oParnti an of monopolies by limiting the charges of common carriers , cud compelling ti ta publication at statomouts by uli corpo ra lions which perform u public tuacW ell. Above all , we moat halo at Lducat od public sentiment which will cry u halt to the dangerous aggressions of the otoolt hp tow upon the rights of rho impoverish od ptanp ; ofGcoa of trust filled by men w ho ] cannot Uu bought or threatened ; a ban c1m occupil d by judges who will honestly { n. torprot the lass , apd n Corlgroas eo m posed of legislators who care moyofor t ho applause of their tersest conslituunGnth al for the jingle of gals , It u u great problem vhloh is foci ng ue. Its mighty importance { snow j use beginning to attract flat general utt on lianwhchtltugrtvltyuithueltuutsan { do moods. The shadow of an iuAuo nco more powerful thou the resources of iho State and National Gorurnmatt , ia trenched bolded chartered privilogI recklessly granted by ( lie puaplo , a ud bnfroeeed with n poser of uccumulat ed mullions is , banging over the ropubJ 1 ° Thli alarm note is eouadod from a sac m .ww. Vw , .w j. _ _ u , .R . . Tlmoeo'houses dro among tlto oldest hl the trade and have heart remarkably euceon of States told tinge through rho columns of the most conservative papers of the land , The time is pastwhett the ridicule of the monopolies against their enemies can cheek the growing appreciation of iho ; uublic danger , If accumulated wosltJt lioaped up by diverting prosperity from tuna ordinary channels of n general distribution is not to rule thin country , shape its laws , speak through its catrtg and bend our satire social fabric to ing own ends , rho people rauat arouse themselves to action , a nd take each elope toward checking rho evil aim the growing danger to the Ito. public demands , TIrAT American ingenuity lms not bocn { duo during lute past year is shown by the report yf the Commissioner of 1'atantg which is now ready for time inspection of Congress. Notwitlmetantling the large n umber of cases which hn e been nctad upon dories lute fiscal year ended dune 30 , 1883 , the work of the ollico is largely in arrears and daily accumulating. Time Commissioner assigns two causes far thin slain of nflnirs , namely , increasing bust. Hasa and a force inaufciont ( to the traits. actiaas. During Limo year rho number of applications far patents , including , ro isuca , designs , trade marks , and labels , oxceedad those of last year by 5,072 , and were 10,8'18 { n excess of tlmoso of 1881. Facts like these speak well for ( ho Intel. ligonca and inventive genius of the coun- t ry. The applications of all hinds dur ing the past fiscal year numbered 3ui34 , while the caveats flied to protect invert- lions in enures of being perfected a mounted to : ,088 , Tha number of pa tents granted , including reissues and designs signs , rens 21,185. In rho same period 863 trademarks and 1)18 ) labels wore reg. m etered. Time receipts of rho office far the past three fiscal years have boon as fol- l ows : 1881 , 8780,895 ; 1682 , t930,60 ; l ; mud in 1883 , 1O0i,88 f , The increase of r eceipts over 1881 is $ 'i0,089 , and over 1882 , 816,020. The surplus earnings of t he otflco far the year is shown to be ? 391i'36.25 , and this , the commiseidnor s ays , increases the fund deposited in the t reasury to the credit of rho patent oflico to nearly two and one-half millions oda1 tare , In view of iho largo anneal surplus time commiasionor recommends a rodt'c Lion of fees , and suggests that Congress so amend the law as to graduate the fee in accordance with lute character and na taro of the invention for which a paten t is asked. He also recommends that pro vision be made for publication in tun o Official Gaefle of all legal decisions of , letting patents , ill order that inventors and the public may fully understand what extant their rights are affected b y such decisions. This suggestion is ogee d ono , and Congress should act favorably upon it , Now xu.tt Omaha has begun to put o n a metropolitan appcaratco along wit ] , metropolitan pretensions , our citizen s who awn property in the beet 11053 centre of town will d o well to estimate the advantages o { building strongly and substantially fo r Hto future. 'Pen years ago time numbom of brick blocks and separate store s erected of , that matbrial , worn , tots , an I the larger proportion unto two and furore story stru + ; turoa. The absence of as ox tended tire limit made it possible for th e many non residouta , whose only intores t in their property was in rte income , build and maintain one ; and two story shanties in the heart of town , Thos e xhiclt } still remain on Farnam end Daug has arrests must soon go. Property ha e become tee valuable t0 Uo occupied b Y such buildings. And along with the ad - sotto in real estate has come a dotnan d for offices and for stet ego lofts whit h promises to fully utilize iho vacant to P QOOIa of all the buildings which we ar 0 likely to orott for several years to comae . The faun has coma for Omaha to bail d four end five story business houses. T'h c introduction of water works has brougl nt with it the olevatar , and the high est floors are scarcely lose mvnilab lo for von t tul tag purposes than the second. St. Pm ul loomed this lesson five poets ago an d since 1860 has added four and n ha It miles of business blocks , a largo props r ' tion of which are tivo story building e oSovoral largo wholesale firma have boa n unable to come into Omaha this year o n account of the lack of suitable actors t , naodations. It will pay to build for the future. Thu too surf three story Uric ks suet go , Drwtt ; > N admissiane and denials , n , sortiona and counter assertions , it is ha to got at the truth couLroruir > n the'sllog ed cruelties committed upon time Anamnit by the Fronoh soar Hue at the time of its capture. According to time origin ° I report of an ofllcer in the Paris hiqa ru Wno French were guilty of the utmost i n . humanity in cutting 'down hundreds of dofoltaoly gatvos { latter their stirreddc r Some time afterward thus ollicor , wl w protoa3ad to harp boon all eye-witness of Who onormitiae , was arrested on tl to gramtd that b ° had written a ! otter whi c h was calculated to disgrace time From h soldiery ill the eyes of the civilized wort d , In other seals , it was pretended ( it at Limo report was a calumny ; but it was o b . served at the time that no otlcial ) dent al was made by rho War Department. TI u latest reports from Saigon confirm Win original statement. If it be true tlm at Admiral Courbet directed that no'qu nr tar should be gives to roue , women at d childrou , or oven permitted this hatWilo 8.3 elrughtor , the French Government has a terrible account to settle. In its w ar with China , if war should come , it woo Id start out bereft of Limo friondsimip id sympathy of all civilized aticru , Land ( trout ltulhraulls , rhSl + dnlphL > : renlarCA1L The amount of lard ' gitcu by Wo'go I-- ornament to m bat { e known as the 'flat ad grout raUroada" G oaorwou : , Thu Uui ou 1en't Dram y'ood , weep pNlaptly aitriw ! ueutly yeatorw all lost viKor ; It never fdEi. $1 . 0 for 55-At druztyte , - . J. . . . , . . . _ . . . . . . _ . and Central Pacific roads , in addition to t he fifty million acme of lnndaxero aided by the guarantee of their bonds. The land steno WAS 'sufGciont to build them , but the. bonds have Ucen sold , and n vast sum in Interest paid by the United Settee , Time Northern Pacific received over fortycight million acres of land , but no endorsement of bonds , The At lnutic and Pncife received over 10,000 , 000 acres of land. Tlna'1'ozas and Pacific received 10,2.10 acres par milbfromTex.v and 12,800 from rho 1'nited States in California and 25,000 per mile in the Territories ritorios , Of course the policy n [ grant- tog public lands to railroads is atnn and , B ut having done so much torthosa roads , the question arises , should not tune gov crnmont exercise enough central over them to actors fair treatment to time Pee l , lo and ' sties to itself l Time trns contincntal lutes are racti callY n unit a a to business and charges , T he owners of the Central Pacific , who are unitecTwith , lay Gould , now control n11lutes which come into California. They d irectly own n controlling interest in all rho Sothern lines' and , hen the I\'orth ern 1'ncifle was recently completed , it was compelled to agree to rates made for all the trnne contuamttal lines in San Francisco , The policy of these lines is to charge n siren rain on through traffic , a nd require local tutee to support time lines. Under tufts plan the farmers and tradesman slang fleet lines are at. Wteir mercy. Amid the policy pursued is to ex tart na much na they possibly can , not to alaaolutol destroy hueinoae or industry a long their liuce Wore Limo ordinary law f competition active , this need n e xcite apprehension , ns iho evil would correct itself ; but in the consolidated in tluonc0 that anttols these lines this will not be possible for years to come. The only possibility of competition will be over roads that run Partially through Mexican territory , and these cannot of. ford retch relict. Thu fact that the Thurman law is not producing as much , iii time way of repayment - ment of interest , as was expected , aril probably lead to the subject being rare- fully considered by next Congress. It can , under its recognized right to compel time repayment of interest , either enact laws to secure to the treasury a much larger revenue than now received , or it can compel n policy that shall inure to t he benefit of rho general public. It may be that the latter will be beat , if it an be legally reached. Thera is a vast popu- l ation pouring into the raglans opened up by the newly built roads. It comprises t he hest element in our population , and deserves all time aid it can properly receive in accomplishing its misalon. If railroads will be content to make asintplo dividend on teal capital , rates can be given tha t will insure the rapid settlement and the swift prosperity of our fertile prairies , Alone , uncontrolled , the railroads will not do this. Their policy is to got all they can and not absolutely prevent growth. The governinont has a clear moral and probably legal right tedo two things : To demand that provision shall be certain ] made to li uidato all its advances on in terestat grate which will insure full payment by rho time the bonds mature , and to require that settlers along the lines of retread which stave had grants of land shall Nava moderato rates. Time land given the railroad was taken from the people. Admit all that nay be said as to the wisdom of the first of them rants , it still remains true that public which , under rho homestead laws beloned to ho people , ovoro given to railroads. Admit , too , that the original gift iras squandered , and it still is true flat rho corporations benefited owe somothiug ; to the generosity of rho gov erne nt , and to thopeo ale whose patri and session was token , at time eomut - of congress this whole anU'ec t should ba considered in the light of th o interests of the government and , The railoode have been tn , ° enough. I'aul Vnndorvoort'a Removal. "I cannot coimsider it the ablest paper devoted to the interests of the eoldio r published in the country. I oarnestl y co nmend it to all comrades of the Or . der. " PAUL VArrnmiirvoonr , .Commander-in-Chief , G. A , P. Oralld Army aaotk , The above , 'cut from one of , the Chain t Agent's papore , published in Washingte n by one of the largest Clnimdgont owners and which concern has become rich of time foes from the "poor soldiers , " as h e forms thorn , accounts for the taffy pu b lieherl in ita'columna , whereitallud"a bo Paul \'aamllovoort removal matter. Th e editor of this Claim Agent's ' paper say a Paul was poor when he wont out. Doe s this writer forgot that this aomo Pan l drew his salary nearly the whole year h ° was contmandor in chtaf , and in 26 days drove and spent $2000 ; of time G A. It , monies , at the rote of $ i.f,0 , po r day , and that his traveling expenses an d hotel bills worn ill nearly every instauc D paid by poets and departments , and ti m t lead asses on nearly every road rot d whom ho had no ses to Liman if bragged that he traveled on rho groom seal f the oetofUco do artwont an d this white Nn G A , it. business. Awa Y ' with eontiahontolisan. Paul Yandorvoom rtY it no mora'that any oWtor comrade o f ( ho G A. it. IIo neglected his otlici al duty to thu'govornmont , ho was remove ald and eq should any man be who nogloc his duty , The G A. Il , did not nao d him to travel all over the country an d spend its funds , nor does it require an Y one poreon to do so. To make the assn r Lion that ho does , brings a slur upon th ° whole order sad simply makes rho uanh ° of the (1. A ; li , a b TOd of ra r act a , Already this controversy has lossono d dn the dignity of the ( Y A R , i dy the opinion et the and tlblic. Does over y soldier old oak for occupy an elli ahu 1 to draw the a\ and do no war kl Do the Claim Agents papers , who oar o ntheir money oae think that era of d mst fleece the Govorutno t b d . cause they mire so easily Qoocod by the it Claim Agonte4 It to easily nand th at Post bfnatbr General Gresham has viola t ed the It. & 11. , as n comrade for ramp ing a uuglodful clerk. We think D1 r Graahaut is to be cematattdod for dci ng his dui ] . . Mr. Paul Mandovoort ngs Cauwandor ut ChioE should have sot an example to oQico holders and attended I o pia duties , But instead of obeying h Is obligation , which is "To eucourngo Lon or and purity in public allairs , " , Co , , 1 1p. violates ihosane by shirking hie du tl . surf taking Government pay. 1f nay o nU should be remoyod it should ho hint , \ \ C noticed also i an issue of this Claim n1 Agent's pawr ; an article written by or le who suggests raising a fund for this di 6 charged ulerk.'o hould eug + oet to th 18 iudiyidual to remember tlnntbboferu l to aadvisee others to devote funds , ho pa ya debts to rho e that be owes.'u hope u ° have seen Ptioulh ; of this matter in t } I e papers , end that we shall not lo call od uluon to make matters public that ha d bettor be kept quiet. Abu ; hag the dugc. Clnrlneitl Fnglarrr , Thu St. Louie judge orho Secjdod th At poker is a tolopy tnuafhavo but on a bo b . tail flush. , , uovI-r t be writtpn or kriowp. Such facts dI out and wcro burrictl in pauper PEItsONAijlrIES. Irving wears glsssos. Mahon Ii getting bald. Gladstone is an accordoon let. dudRo Tourgoo Is lecturing on the Mieeien of flue Dude. ' ' The larl : of 1)orby has an income of $1 OOOOOOayear. The hat buefnae pays x el { , St. Louts girls claim that General Slier. man's IIpB hnrobccomo cnllmtacd. The verierahlo Whittier sayer "r cannot xTilo without suffering ; I nro tan old ; Mr. Tomlyrnn ie lass . Ifs keeps on wrung , hut , nlnsl It is not ha tvhn sulTers , Lieutenant Danonlower hna returned home ( rain Ids lecture tour with 57,000 In profits and with ono eye still closed , Chief .Tuhc , the lotiigercnt Ap'meho , is by no moans dea1L On the contrary ho Iltos , tnovav and hav lie bolas , the stanchest practical f riend of patent hair Tnstotntlt avonthalmcr Icon continent to-day. The King of Bavaria is parsianatoly fond of the unwic of nightie ales , 1e x 111 cleanse Ida tune upon he hears F'almaga sing , The Khedive of Egypt works sixteen hours a day. This looks as it he might be surrep tiuuvly nmmdng n country newspaper. Pnndorbilt iv growing round.shouldered , Thus ravdty from koollug troth bends in life p ockets so tbAt ho Gnu jingle his wealth. ( , oncrnl Grant's office In Now York is on the tovonth floor of flue United Bank build. ing. Crane always did go to for high offices , Tim California woman who kissed Henry 1Vonl 13oechor line had several soon spells me. cenlly , audit Is belluved that. xhu may ht titan recover her reason entirely , Boston society is in a flutter of excitement over iho report that Mr. Sullivan hits bmkmi Ida pledge and is onto more gracious enough to dank with any one who avkv hula , Julia A , Mauro , time sweet singer of Michi gars , has disposed of 1,000 volumes of her ; xomv. ' 'hava statistics , chewing the ozistencu u [ 1,000 Idiots in Dlichlgnu , are also valuable ns ex'dnhiing ' the steroids upon which Goy. ] legulo is expecting n renomination. "Oh " oxclalntod Miss laien , Terry , whoa she arrived in Now York , "I feel w though 1 should bursts" She evidently has not hoard that the sale of tickets for time first night numuuted G , over 030,000. But somebody should tell MEsr Terry that the tpropor proo uauucntion ( of rule word is "bust. " Luther Standing hoar , son of the famous Sioux chief abate uamo ho bears , line gone from the Carlisle , Pa Indian school bath to ] uiB baron in llakatn to enlist taste Iudlau c hildren a' ; pupils to the school , IIo is now n ineteen years surf and has bean at the school four years. Ito will return them sown and fin. Esh learning hs ( trade-that of rimier and phmiber , 'I'hm now prima donna Dina Sembrlch , lies had a song named after her in Naw'York , but her claim G , lasting tamp will not be perms. nontlp , aitnbliehed until her portraitutT ) np ] wars an the pine pellets which fine-emit robot. co ie shipled out item rho maatttnctary over t ime republic. Mr. McOulingh , editor of the St. Loris Glebe Democrut , denies time rumor of his on. gngoment to ] Visa Maud Ifowc. The renters probably arose from the fact that during his stay at Old Point Comfort last August be danced with the young lady several times and made her a philoponn present of an autograph album. Matthew Arnold claims to hate some acquaintance - quaintance with time American press , having boon a reader of The New York Nation for a number of years. This would seem to justify O tt'- claim of acquaintance with the pldosoplup ] of Confucius because Wo have had eem0 wash- l og donobya Chinaman during the past six months. David Davis's exceedingly bad humor since his return home induces the belief that during his visit to his mother-in-law in North Caru- ] ins be must have roasted astraddle of a barb. wire fence. Stock Watering. Sun York glmcs. The time is coming , and speedily , when it will Uo less easy than now to roW up u fortune of a hundred million dollars in this State by "watering" railroad and telegraph stocks. The public has been tado familiar with time most intimate workings of this scheme of plunder and others skin to it. The lessons it has learned from its Jay Goulds and Vander- bits have been costly , but they are well memorized. .Indignant protests against corporate rapacity are hearden all aides from eon alto a few years. ago looked upon the New York Company and rho Western Union Tel- ° a Company as semi-benevolent institutions - stitutions , managed by niort who wore content to sotto the public for a modest recompense. The public { s awakened , and even our Chamber of Commence , which is an extremely conservative and deliberate body , has boon aroused. It spoke out yesterday in condemnation of , stock watering in emphatic and unmietak- able terms , When tltoChamberof Commerce utmni- mously adopts a report in which , among other declarations of similar tenor , it is assorted that "stock watarinoe similar to the late iesuo of 813,000,000of Manhattan Elevated Railway stock constitute n grave o0onao against thocommunityaudatould be made a misdemeanor by law , " time least intelligent 'reader ' of the report knows precisely what { s maser. 11ir. Jay Cnuld will have no sort of difficulty in understanding it , and ho can easily picture forth the consequences of such an oxprce eion of opinion train the chief commercial body of the City. Unfortunately , iho poet iniquities of bur , Gould and his fallow 0lfundora cola . not bo adequately punished bylaws yet to be made , though the unjust Profits of Choir stocks manipulations may b ° law. fully seasoned. But the legislation eu" oaed as a safed for { lie future it rho report of fume Chamber of Commerce's Special Committee on Railroad Trans- ought to be enacted at the setag session , And { f a bill having in view iho protection of the public fnt lender by watering shuld bo in will be wall foova member' of the Legislature to understand that it will ho very don ernes to told to any form of " " the "pressure" corporations G ) vetoer their interests at the sacrifice of the P00Plo's , e , , , , ; MsRk gyp a" t r 3 . l,4 , i , } V 5 } % i-vx h alt/ . THE GR EAT MOY FOR P. l.IN. 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Near Union Pacifrc Depot , . - - , .OMAHA , NEB V PERFECTION IN Hearn and Bakst " V Is only attained by using , ' " CHARTER OAK = n ' Stoves and Ranges ) q 1 iTN W IRE GAU1E OVER OOOO , R _ " ' t" For sale b y U : : : ROGERS &SONS t ; U l OMAHA. , Tun OLDEST WHOLESALE & RETAIL JEWELRY HOUSE IN ; ObIAIIA. Visitc'a an here find all the novelties in SILVERWARE , ' CLOCKS , nmcli AND srrLLm'JL wrmramr , Tito Latest , blest Artistic , and Choicest Selections in I rociouxa rf3tonx usr . AD ALL DE.'CItIIRIONB of FINE WATCHES , it Au LW PETcrs Aa in compatible with honorable dealers , , Call and ace our oeganr now a ore , Tower CO1tNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS MAX MEYER & BRO. , 1fANUFAC'fUltgnM OF SHOW 'CASES ! A tango stock atwavs on hand. 1NINE I IMPOR'PANT TO BUYERS OF Piano&Ur R / ' Out of the many hundred manufacturers - turers of this line of goods , we lay claim to ropresontin'g the leading makers , a.m& . 'can show a more complete and larger hoe" of Pianos and Organs than can be found in ano ONE House in the west. Oar NINE LEADERS are thefeiowing well- known amid celebrated instruments. STEINWAY PIANOS , CIIICKERING PIANOS , KNABE PIANOS , VOSE PIANOS , PEASE PIANOS , . AItiON PL'L.Oa . SCHONINGER CVMBELLA ORAY ; , CLOUGII R-WA11REN ORGANS , STERLING IMPIAL ORG \ \ o want ererybody desiring a Ya or Organ to call or write to us for information - mation and GET POSTED. We can coD yes time beat { natrunl'ent made forrha least money , if , you .will , give as a trial and want to buy , All wo aak to to r mow you , as we know we can satisfy cveryl dy tromour Nine Leaders , which are raco- nized by those posted , as the best made. Send or catalovua and price list' THE OLDEST WROLESALFI & RETUI MAX MEYER & BRO. I " ' wMuLrAu 3 Cop , 11th & Fapnam ctrEs. , Omahc. Granite Ironware. IVM 'O1o nRO rsNO ' , IS Woo' DUREi D n ' The Best Ware Made for the Kitelien. , ? f/RON P MANUFACTURED OMLT BY THE Y ST. LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY , SL LOUIS. Igor Sale by all Stoo , Hardware. and Eo srfnrnishinR naaler . c 3 GAO. DEALERS IN Hall's Same sandaLLo $ Comp'y SAFES 1o007Swrawm , VAULTS BlroetJOmaalyw. , LOCKS ' , 4&G. .V1iti TRiTTTE 15 RhIPPY. ttzlrm or Dtaatq , Met.