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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1883)
DAILY BEEODiA 11 , TiJESD11iNOV.GIiBL R 13 , 1863. THE OMAHA BEE. nbl3nt d tarp worning , exapt Sundkr. The vil1Mott yenornlagdally , it i i taus aT our. ne Teut , , , , , . taarp I Three Ilnnths , , , I t . zW ncns . . : , . &G3 One Month. , , ' . . . . , 1C t9a lrirttT abb , trbUaeaD ITIRT RtDFteDAT , TwaYb1'OaTTAm. , Ole . , . . . , . . . . . Throe Month/ . , . . . . $ r ° SI onths . . . . . . . . 1.00 Ono Month. . . . , m Amerman New-scompAny , 8010 } AgenU ; NaRedeal e n to the United Stotts coatxsrosotscs ; A tbmrunlaUener1atingtoNew. n4Ndltoria matters ekouW b e addrtsed to the Eons error Yet , bt/etFRee txttaae. AU Beeintn telttrs and lemlttanete should be addrrestd to Tiii Ilex Pcatteutso CoxrIFT , OMAHA. Ihatta , Chtcke and I'ostotato orders to be made pay's eble totho order of the company. TOE BE BUBLISRING CO. I PROPS , E ROSEWATER , St1tor. Thank6gtvltig l'rnelanmatlon , 'lu lurtheranca of the cu"torn of thte pcnpie it tire closing of each year , to engage upon a day sot apart for that pursneo , to specal fcatl vat of pratso to the Giver of all Goodthoroforo , I , Cheater A. Artlmq l'rcaidcnL of the United -Statee , do hereby dcsignatO Thureday , the 29h day \ovember next , n9 n day of national thankagh tng , for the year that le drawing to au end has boon replete with the esfdonco of divine goodnee , the prevailance of health , the fuline.e of the harvest , the stability of peace and order , the growth of fraternal foelinge , the sprond of Inttdimgenco and learning , the continued en joyrnent of civil nod rollgroue liberty-nil these and countless other bleoinge are cause for reverent rejoicing. I do , therefore , recommend - mend that at the day above appointed the people rest from their accustomed labour , and meeting bu tholrsovoral ancos of svorshi , express their devout gratitude to God that ho has dealt bountifully wltli title nation nod pray that Ills grace and favor abide with It forever CitL HTCnIL Anruuu , 1'rosldont , lly Vnru. T 1 ncttNaumSES , Secretary of State' ? j i1 } ; back precincts of Saunders county are still held back to make Becao's ohec- tioln sure. Evinv railroad crossing in our city limits should be lighted with two gas lnmpa or an electric light , . Vnene is Oliairman Dorsoy with hie revised returns ? Does lie otill fool col' fidont Itocso will qet 7fi001 SRNATOn VAN WYCK had bettor resign. His presence in the Senate is very of feneiro to the late clerk of Congressman Valentine. SIc11ETARY : Tra.tua is after the land robbers with a sharp stick.Has Sores s tary roller heard about the claim jump- era of the Stinking Water ? Fine traps and wooden sidowalke must go. The council ought to extend the fire limit and enforce the sidewalk ordinance - nance on our business streets. Tin' force in the Supervising Architect's ollico is on the anxious seat , as Mr. Boll is expected to make some changes. IIo will lack force if nothing else , i A ( ONSTITUT1oNAL amendment relative to civil rights is favored by some Con. i , gressmen for the eako of the record the Democrats would make in the debate. r Tim contests for the Speakorehip an d minor oficee of the blouse opens i n 1Vashington this week. Cox , Carliel e and the smaller lights will be on ham d early to open pools" Tim Chief of the Fire Departnion t should be instructed to make a thorough n inspection of chimneys and stave pip a ao connections in the hoartof the city bofor o thethurmometer goes down below zer o ' An ounce of prevention is worth a poun d of cure. \YunN the principal thoroughfares o f Omaha are paved with asphalt , the cha r iot and Hordie coaches will take tit o place of street cars. They are rtnoro col , , veniont because they land passengers a t the curb wherever they tray desire t o stop , they are more plonsant to ride i u . .and they are never ever crawdcd. r Ttmr : next thing in order for Poetmuasto r Conoral Gresham in the way of reform n should be an addition to the clerical fore o in the Onutlta poetoflieo. It was the pr o - per thing to readjust old r'tiso tllo pas t maskr'e salary to the first clase standnt + but a firet clau poatofico ought to lint ' ° clerks emmougim to distribute promptly tl uo mails that arc handled in its r 1111114 TES AND Jf4l'JJACKS { , Among the abusoe to which time patroi Is of kmcrican railroads are eubjeckd , non to are more Iingrmmt than the system of r ° ' bates and drawbacks. While time railw ay s e managers oxaet ml arbitrary toll from , one dais of shippora for carrying the ] t wares and products , they are in the lab it of discriminating in favor of another cl as s by paying them back a portion of tl mo tolls , which have bcotl exacted fromntlol u in common with other shippers. Th i s system of favoritism line created and fo e tered industrial amid commercial monop a. lies almost as peuvorful and damgero us a9 the railroads tliotlteelvoeYtio ° ' cver auy shipper can transport ii Is wares mid products at rot inei de rate ho can undersell and underbid an Y competitor who is compelled to pay fu Il tolls. In other words , by the systemm of drawbacks amid rebates time , favored me r chant or producer will grow rich whii J0 hie rival is driven to the wall. Thu Sta n ( lard 011 monopolywhiclt today virtual ] y controls the petroleum market of A mo r ica , athbrda thto most striking example of the pernicious effect of the rebate a ! Id ] drawback systemn in destroying compel ( , tion through combination. For mar years this closest of close eorporatio na ' lute enjoyed special privileges as a ahi p , per over the great trunk lines of milroa d whereby it has been able to undan al l sand ruin all competitors. Onlylast sveok time officers of the La ko r Shore railroad gave corns teetin y In Qlereluu1 , slowing the combination w 1 i h i 0 o , la. dl limo Standard Oil company , which is very suggcstiva A comparison made upfrom the freight agent's testimony , ahowiilg t he charge per 'Uarrd between Cleveland and Chicago , tally its own story. Time figures are as follows : d Rate to the Unto to Standard , Others , A1NIi & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ¶ . O.iO 1lnrcjt,1881. . . . . . U,3fi ( L80 .iamury 1,1882 , . . . . . . . . . 0:10 : O.iO Mny,18&9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0,40 0.00 Time special rates to time Stnndnrd are disguised tender time plea that tank-cars are used , while the smaller concerns use b arrels. Time following extracts from the testimony of the presidmtt of time toad show , with the figures above given , hoes e ffectively competition he soaker up marl small oil coucorns are forced to sell atria the greet monopoly : "Thera is nothing at all in the rein. bans of the Lake Shore to the Gtndsrd Oil company that tTOUlrI present us from g irisf ilia same rates to any other ship' stmt in in n like rIumultY under like couditiansf " 1Vo itavo stated that to thesaplnintill's [ competitors ( if the Standard company ] , but of course we know it cannot ho done. N ° nro perfectly antifiad it .muter ho doers , " "l npprelmend that may party getting a lessor rate et traight can sell n given pro'w dual ° little laver that a party who pays n higher rata , of coal's. , as ° nnblral con' sequence. " "Naturally , time practical ofi'cct of giving - ing the Standard Oil tom tiny 10 coats batter onto of freight per nn cl is n ton'c dent' in drive out of time w estern market , " "I ant inclined to thiuk that we hnvu b een giving rho Standard better rates of f reight than their cmupatitors over since 1 hat o been on rho road (167G ( , " "how often Ito General Freight Aent Vnilnn * do you PnY theca drawUacltsl" , x * D epmtding an how often they emit in their claims , Thay customarily sent them in lnantlmly. We settled whan they rondo delnanda , " Moro we have a plain admission that rims Lithe Shore road has paid back n largo portion of its freight tolls to tire Standard Oil tympany while leas favored shippara of oil ware allowed no rebate. As n natural result of this diserimiuation tits rival oil 'dealers wore unable to tarsi' pate and had to withdraw from tins traffic.p That gave the Standard company time monopoly of time oil trade , and with that monopoly firmly oatabliahad time consummm era of rho oil product were compelled to pay tribute and put millions into the cots fare of the grnspiug corporation. It bo hooves Congress , which alouo errs regn into inter-State coimuarco , to enact laws p rohibiting discrimination and favoritism by drawbacks and rebates. And the State Legislatures , who have solo power to regulate railways within the bondnr ion of their raspactivd States , should pro' tact producers and shippers by enacting laws that will require railroads to pub' lieln their tolls , any prohibit them from granting rebates and reductions to any patron , In Nebraska such a law is a lready on the statute hooka , but , rote yet , a't machinery to enforce it has boat pros 't ided. A bottle of S'amarffan Ncrufnc on- abbe one to doty asthma , nervousness and general dbility. "My wife had fits for 35 years , says Henry Clark , of Fairfield , Mich "Sayarffays 'ervinc cured ba. " 'ow Druggists keeps it , A NEW JERSEY IENOCI ! ARDEN ? ; belt Mr. Matthews Returns from n Ilraall y to Flail Ills wile iUlother's , Neatly five years ago there lived i n bioroue , , J , , Dmmiol Matthews , a c ' farmer , with leis d chyoung one d. no day atthews sur rise d his wife by announcing his intantioi ageing f going on a ri to time Ilermudas for hi ° health , Arr gcmouts were made fo r hinm to take passage eu a coasting vessel After his departure uo terror nor wont o f intolligmico came to Dire , blattlueuse as t ° limo whereabouts of her rocrannt husband Just n year after his departure word cam a tlmat ho had been atrckmm with yellut v favor vFhilo in the 'West Indies and died In the meantime a second child ha d Loon horned to Mrs. Matthews , and be coning straightened in clrcuntstancca eii a was compelled to accept a position as do mastic , Last spring a young mochnuic Homo d LalCarty cnnmu front Plmiladel shin an d sought ample umeut near Dllorrisrill ° ootin Mrs. Dlntthots e amt" Lall'ert ' fell in love witlm hot and offered her hu } ° liana ono n houna fur herself and children rho young lady frankly told Lafferty o f her desertion by her Ituabnntl old his ro ' cmttdeath. 1afbrety hopodlutd finallyb ° ' lieved thut Mutthowe was dead , II married Mrs. Mathews and built a nca Jmotno for his wife and her two children , A tov days ago n LreizaaUoanletl mn n umaao his appoarauce in tits village rot nd mtlmounced that ho wns Dmtiol Dlatthov ° ' IIo said that ho hind visited the Ilurum 1 dnsbut ; that it wns his brother David trim had died there of yellow favor any n ot , ho , bIo had Loon working in the Brazi 1 tall 1111110a f n nearly four years , ha d amassed a colossal fortune , and ytnrniu g for his sotto mid child , had hurried lam ° ward , not kuon ulg that nuothar littl U atrmmgar bud nmao its appearance after h ° left home. T1o % return of the rccrcm rot huabaul 'tram nrcat , shock to Alrs. Mal thaws , now the wife of nnathor , Dintthuwa ' doutamdotl that his wi fo should leave hIIftbrty and with bar its ° childreu return to him. Dire. Lafl'et Y refused to do this , declaring that eh o loved bar second husband. Matthews w ae obdurate and began to make throats , b ut finding ho had the syumputthy of ttoono h ° o/.root / ? t ° leave Mr. any hire. La1fe t alone should the wouangtvo'up hmeroldo t child , time one born bolero Illutthowe d e sorted his wife. This the woinima consent 0(1 to dos In time uucautiemo time tsonII 11 will live apart front Latl'orty until tit tourtagive horalegal separation fry Dfaithowe , when Mr. and Mrs. l.atl'ort Y will ho united fora second time , "i _ _ - Douot to dtcencd ' ; uklorand Cote oulp lt , yy DouglawandHoua'nap.toomCouYh llrop.forCougl told. , and Bore 7luwta ; D , 8 , cud Trade slap ? u etery Drop. Ilueklult and Cribbing Corn , When cent has fully matured and ha e become dry and hard , it. should at of co be husked and put under shelter. It 1 8 dry when the husk readily separates , rot It whoil time kernels shell front tlao cob wit h out much rubbing. Tile i ° a uuivo , eap rule , and should always b ° observed. I f' at this season of time year , time husk la tough nut l difficult to peelers , and ti IC d. N Cures J honmailsm , Lum- bagoLamoBack , Sprains and J3ruises , Asthma , Cattrrh , Coughs , Colds , Sore Throat , Diphtheria , Bums , Frost Bites , Tooth , Ear , and Headache - ache , and all pains and aches. The Irtst Imemd ami'eternal umedp in the world , l ery1(4(1. uannteed , aoldbymedidne daierse + mrwtee. UluttlonCIneietttsatvaga. Price , o cents and 1r.on FOSTER , MILOURN & CO. , Prop're , turvAt.U , N. Y U. S. A , grains cling tenaciously to rho cob , it is need g oed sign that our corn has been injured fro and that in artier to save it from teethe' inJ'urY you should crib in small , w ell-ventilated bins. About 80 per cent of a matured grainer or corn is starch. When roster is brought in contest with thin starch the larticlas unite and rho kornnl becomes n soft fl accid body. which , tclon confined in c lose bums , heats and instigates alcoholic fornettation. If parmittca to uudcrgo t hose C11IInjSCa , time corn is sapped of all its nourishnmg proportias , amid rendered fatally umfitfor feedng purposes , Rot hoe been thoroughly iucorporatotl in each k ernel , mid in a tow weeks it returns from whence it coma-time elontonts of the soil. Although frost-bitten corn can lot be m ade as good as that which lead time to f ully mature , it can , by exercising judg moat timid care , be' kept in n state of pros. ersntimm from further injury. 1t is only necessary to keep it dry mid wall aired. h eat will injure it , but cold will not. S hock corn is frequently injurad by bo- ingcut when toot mid put into large s hocks. It lnattera not about its being g reen , so long as it is entirely free front gm oisture mid fret in small shoclta or nl letsod to cure mn small piles a day or two p revious to being setup , The best time to husk corn is on a f rosty day , wizen the ground is frozen and f ree from snow. 1f tits ground is wet and time atmosphere humid , the husks and stalk transmit moisture to the car , consedummtly it should not h ° husked un- l ess it is to be god out ilumodintely. An additional reason for not husking c orn on a vat day is that the Loam and tsagou will cutup the field , any ! tense it in a bed condition to drain ( next spring. But this is not all. It causes unnecessary s train upon your tenor , wagon and har sn n ese , and at night you will have far less c orn titan if it had been a frostyinvigor sting day. U. U , 1Voou. ( Quincy , ILL. Instructive Iteadf u ) ; . Some of the testtmoninls from dilforant vela - i la relative to Thomas' Ecfrclrie'1if , and the r elief it has riven them whoa distrcesod by h eadache , earache , and G + nthacho are at inter. acting reading as you will find. Title being a s tandard medicine Is sold everywhere by drug. , rBtY , Soloot GOOd Seed. As it is the time of year for each and e very farmer to be looking after the seise' tiotl fcorn and other sed. I think it wall to write in regard to title important subject , which is neglected by moat far' more , especially time over-worked Kansas farmers. Those , however , arc time very persons who particularly need to be made aware of the nmpertanco'of planting good seed , Wo all need to know what good eooyl corn is , had how to select it. A very good way is to have a box or barrel in either end of time wagon , when gathering - ing corn , and while usin the load throw te best , dryeat and largest oars well filled out t time ends and on no oc caehon throw in cars which have large cobs ; and the rains should be compactly sot on time cobs , so as to lmavo as man 'ra1119 AB possible on time cob. The stand of tern in this part of Kansas , the last four years , has eal oar oa other ear , wilie indood'somo have poor stands over ear , aafter the insectB g at through with time corn. Time principal reason of this ms , but few take the proper pains iii selecting seed corn. Most of our corn is husked and piled into cribs holding from five hundred to a thousmmd Uushols , soma from five thousand to ten thous' and bushels , mid many never cover their COrll. 'rime seed should be dray wlmen gathered , There should be no sa11 nl the cob , if it has to be piled ti much-and this is what lia a utajorityof tsas farutors are obliged to do 1Vu can not fins roost to liarsb % u n our aced-corn by time husks , ny soma of the Eastern fnruors advise , and I suppose practice. This I would advise all aumal ] corn-raisers , to do ; but each course eau not be practiced by rho large Western furnmor , Time selected seed needs to be kept dry from gathering time until sacrl in , , tune , so that each , , rate will have vitality amough to sold forth a healthy , , shout , ono wldoh relit stand time inty truths that yomng , grocim corn is subjected to. The iueoets nro more liable to attack time weak phut thalt thostron ; ; , ' 1'hbso weak plants are easily destroyed , as rims sprout depuuds on tits grain for food , but time gruel is exhausted of its vi- in tire sprouting , nna ctnsegnontly Chu stalk , not having amy nourmsiunmm t from rho 'rate withers nett dies , . There. fora , corgi re111 somatimoae rautamd than no longer servo the purpose of a anat. ! t needs to be carp svtiicli is perfect it 1 vitality , mul snide forth vigorous sprouts 1t which are sustained until tlma young flan t cut 'puss' and thrive om the nurisuon t reeoths oa from its roots mma loaves 11 , 1V , Oa Ev , BnNtTA , JI/IINHON / Co , , He. October 94 , THE GREpTGERh1RN REMEDY 1 FOR PAIN ] telloves and curse lll1 U3ft'1'IS' [ , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , IIAIIIACIIf : : , IiEADd011ET00THACAF , SORE THROAT , NI9I. iris , Soreness , Celt , Brulles , sue , Fna , rnmrla , nuu y + , .turnr , Aud ail other tav111p.chee aid pales. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTI.f. 6uldbpallUnigtl + IAaid alrrr4 llkt'clloua In I ) nngusgW The Clarler A , Vogeter t t ( Lww u 6 t W rll a.x , 1 . eatll.ar. e/ . [ , Il } i + a 't' 1 w - - STE EL E JOHNSON & Coe Wholesale Grocers ! AND 1OD86RS IN FLOUI SALT , SUGflRS , CbNNED GOOIS , ; fiD ALL GROCERS' ' SUPPLIES A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OFj Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR REF/WOOD NAILS AND LAfLIN & BRAND POWDER CO 1'x Booth's 'Oval' Brand AND FRESH FISH AT WHOLESALE. D , B. BEEMER , AgentOmaha. MAX MEYER & Ci , IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS I AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIO 1 1 PIFSIOKEI / 1 ABJTIOLE $ PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING . CELEBRATE D BRANDS : Reins Victorian , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from $6 to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS : Combination , Grapes , Progress , Nebraska , Wyoming and Brigands. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES . SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES. 1 I : BYER. c c0. . DEALERS IN Hall's Safe an Lock ' AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFESVAULTS , , LOCKS , &c , 1oSOCF'arasnm Btroot. Omalh. PIANOSidf30RGAN' ! f On Long Time--Small Payments. Pcos. As ilosue Jr lmv DODGE STRs Au. Hu. DAILIEY MANtJFACIURER OF FINE Bues ! Carraos ! and SuPii Waolls MyLRepoeltory Ii eon danUy filled with a eelectjetock. 1 et Wotlmaoahlp guaranteed. O ffice and Factory S W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue , Qmaf a OF OF STRICTLY HEST-CLASS Carriages , BuaiesRoa , MW Two WHEEL CARTS. , 1319 and 1320 Mamey Street and'40a S , 13th Street , - . 'htJf A NE ilrtted catalogue tumiehtd trey upon appilcatlea , Anheuser-Busch , , t- " Rk.BREYiING ASSOCIATION N . A ! . - r' s - tY , ,4 CELEBRATED ' Keg and Bottled Beer " This Excellent Beer speaks fcr itself , , , e g N H ' EV , SE NBUSCNBR EW IN . . Asp . . , ORDERS . , , FROM ANY PART OF TH g SrA7E OR THE EN TI ICE 1VST , t . stlis MV . ? ' Promptly Shipped a ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD Of Ou.ru.araiite ® r 1 1 Fe SCHLIEF , Sole Agent for Omaha and time West , Cor. 0th Street and Capitol Avenue' 4 x ' \ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CARPET SEASON DETWILER ! A , Ilnvitesttlmoattention ; of thepublio ; to hi,1 Large and WeilSelected Stock -OF- 1w , Enfbracfng aim the Late Patterns in ever 1 tInn9 in the Carpet Line , NEattillS Oil ClotHs aild ¶ iiii1o Shades IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT I3OttcDm I ric e s LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY Ji.aM DE'PwIIz7 A.r 1313 Farnam Street , - - Omaha , Neb. A. S FISHBLATT , . ftvzciaii ! & Surgeon once. over the Omaha Natlonol Bank. apeefatattentlongiven to diseases of the coat and Lungs. Otbce hour. 9 to 11 a , m. ; 2 to 4 and 7 , . 8 p m. tai soon EDHOL1VI & ERICKSON , WHOLESALE , RETAIL AND MANUFACTURING JEWELERS ! Elegant lines of Ladies' and Gents' Gold 1Vatches and beautiful stock of Solid Silver Ware , Diamonds , Jewelry and Spectacles. We would call special attention to the best and most RELIABLE RAILROAD WATCH Ever placed on the Market , namely , the celebrated Quick Train , Comm bus , Ohio , Watch. It is superior to all others. weber Dian ® . We have the Agency for the above renowned Piano , wilt , ; ? ? is second to none. Also the Lindeman & Son's Pianos , and have also the famous Hardman Piano en sale. We also carry full lines of best Organs and Sheet Mttsic. We warrant our goods the best in the market. An inspection - tion will convince the most skeptical. OUR TWO' STORES Arelocated as below : Jewelry Store , Corner 16th and Dodge , opposite Postoffice. Piano Wareroom and Music Parlor , Crounse s Block , 16th street , near Capitol Avenue. Please call and inspect our goods at both of our stores. Pianos and Organs sold on monthly payments. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , THE JEWELERS Cor. 15th and Dodge , and 1Gth,1near Capitol Avenue , Omaha" Neb LOUIS BRADFORD , DEALER IN Boors , Blius , Sll1es , VETO. ; LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES , Call and Get my Prices before buying elsewhere. Yards , corner 9th and Doullas Also 7th and Douglas. Ja ; H. CIBSOFr1 CARIIIilE ANP ¶ AON llliCTOR1 CORNER TWELFTII AND now'ARD PRESTS. Oa/L 3 SA. . 1' ' I- - - - { i T13S rartlctdar attention tren to re airin Satlsact cnrnranteed 9 DEALER IN Lumber Sash Dears BI1ndsBuildln Paper LIME.'CEMENT , HAIR , ETC. fco amid Y 1 Cor. 13th and California Streets. OMAHA , NED J , 0 , PRESCOTT N , P , CURTICE. J , 0 , PRE SCOTT & CO. , Z7Vholo ale and Roti i1 PIANOS & ORGANS ! Music , Musical Instruments of all Descriptions , Ion. the fftato. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OR SEND FOR PRICES. N0 , Farnam Street - OMAHA. Broadway Steam aun r y ! 7i'l 1r wI'IZT EROA7 QCTA Y. A , C. LARSON , - - - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MAOHINERY , M