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' II , t r r DAILY BEi - 011AII1L SAlURDAY , NOVEMBLR'24 , 1883.
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THE O A : & BEE ,
abllrhe1 ewers nming , rapt Sunday Tha
sDt ) Monday momIDg dally.
RAMS ar viin
ne yeM..unft0.c iThreetfonths , , . , . .l..00
tilt ltonrns , . . . . . . . ao ) t One Wonth. . . . . . . . 1,00
Tin lnltttt EU , rcPu.ntD trtat UDnAaDAT.
tt LMA roanAID ,
OnoTeu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 10
Bit MonUa. . , . , . . . 1.00 Ona Month . . 20
Amerlmn News Oompany , Solo , Agcntr Nowedeal
en la the Unltod State. .
Wataero/nesCA. : ;
A Communications relaUngtoN.wtitndraItorhl
mature Ahould bo addrea + cd to the Eoiroa or Tn.
ACRI.Att LnntAa.
! AU Du + lnoa + Letter. and itemlttnn ei Ahould bo
aldresserl t4 Tirn flu PCALI.IIII'n ( QI PAAY , O1tAIlA.
Drnfte , Checks and t'o + totaco order. to be made pny
able to the order of the comp + ny.
THE BEE BUBIIISRING CO.1 . PROPS ,
S. ROSEWATER. Edltor.
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Thnnlceglrlnfi I'roclnrnntlon ,
'In furtherance of the custom of th1 people
At the closing of each year , to engage upon n
dny sot apart f nr'that parposo in special fostl
, al of prnlsoto the Giver of nil Goodthoroforo ,
I , Cha + tcr A. Arthur , l'raldont of the United
State + , rlo horebydesignnto'Pluiradny , tho2Oth
dny of November next , as a day of national
thanksgiving , for the year that I. drawing to
an end ) IM boon replete with
> the evidence of divine goodnc n. , the
provallanco of health , the .fullnens of
the harvest , the stability of peace and Brllar ,
the growth of fraternal feolingn , the spread of
Intelligence and learning , the continued on.
joylnent of civil and rollginns liberty-all
these and conntlas other blonsing. nro cau.o
for reverent rejolcin . I du , therefore , recom
mend that on the day above appointed
+ the pcoplO raft from their accustomed labor. ,
and meeting in thoir.ovornl places of wor.lil ,
, oxprass their devout gratitude to God that Ho
e hna dealt bountifully with this nation and
pray that llis grace and favor abide with it
orovor , CJIESTEIt A. Anrrtun ,
President.
13y Fnzn , T , F1tELINa1IUTBEN ,
Secretory of State ,
; I ' 4 Ir miglit be of intcrcat to inquire what
has becotno of Wubstor SnYder'a great
market ] fouso.
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I l Tnlrr will be two nccktio sociables in
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Nebraska next month Tim supreme
court has concluded , for once , to lot the
murderers lad o a swing.
Tut : Now York JVorld has made great
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strides since it passed into the hands df
I Joseph Pulitzer. Colonel Cockerill , for.
merly of the St. Louis J1oaf Dfapnlc1s , is
th't editor in cliief , and his assistant is 0 ,
' I c A. Snowdon , formerly managing editor of
-t the Uhicago Tines , and more recently oft
the Washington Republican.
AN ingenious Yankee has made pro.
. posals to the authorities of BuonosAyres
to protect their city from incessant rain
and excessive sunshine by the erection of
an immense iron umbrella. Wo would
suggest to the citizens of Buenos Ayres
that thby could save money by puralipa
ing and transferring to their city the
mmnmothUnion Pacific cowshed which is
miscalled the Omaha depot. '
Tics now standard time Jim already got
into the courts. A poor debtor of Boa.
t ton , who was auinmoucd to appear before
J ! 1 the insolvencY commissioner between 0
and 10 a m. , put in an appearance at
4 9:48 : new time but the commissioner
refused to examine him on the ground
1- t that ho was governed by the old time ,
ruling that it was after 10 o'clock , Thu
case will probably be appealed to the au ;
promo court. Times have clanged. ,
P1sroas and coffee for two ? Con , Jubal
A. Early has not n very exalted opinion
of Mahon&a recent address. Ho says
that the English ] anguago is not suTi-
ciontly strong to properly characterize
the infamous nature of tire reduction
and the infinite baseness of ita alaultood ,
and that Mahouo has sounded the doptha
of infamy and reached a solid bottom ,
. below which it is impossible even for
him to ponotrate. Gun. Benuregard now
; , stands rcady to act as Con. Jubnl A
Early's second in 0aso of an old Virginia
duel.
' . - Tim Washington Pose makes the announcement -
nouncemont that. 0. P. IIuntington , o f
the Central Pacific railroad , and D , 0.
Mills , ox-Governor Stanford , and D. P
j Morgan , all more or lees interested in the
same organization , are about to make o
? Washington their wiutor headquarters
They will interview c9mrosnmcI1ah1d take d
a general interest in legislation relating
l to the Pacific railroads , and will not be r
; ' ovorsolicitous for the interest of the tax.
payers , Several influential gentlemen , b
ij who hail from this aidoof the slope , will
probably join this railroad lobby when
the Limo cornea to put in their work ,
! whore it will do the most rood.
Jusr as we are about to enter upon the
winter season the managers of the Mis
souri Paeilo and B. eC M , railways have
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o' made an agreement that they will restore
! the old coal rates in Nebraska. That
, { moans that the roads intend to take ad.
vantage of the necessities of our ! oonle
" ' ; in midwinter , when theY are helpless.
. , I If they could afFord to deliver coal at the
present rates during the soaaen wlfen
coal was not in demand
, they could rt-
F = ' ford to carry it at the same rates when
the quantity is so much larger. This rise
i in the price of fuel will ail'ect every fami
s ly in the state and is not much bettor
s than downright robbery
q Youw men , who are J'u t witorinti up.
on the arena of active life , often find
" themselves in a quandary as to tile choice
of a profession or occupation. Tic tendency -
; doncy of the ago is to choose that occuna .
' .t . tion in life which is the most profitable
al After a careful survey of the field u p
would advise young men , if they poases a
the required qualifleations , to bacom I
# professional bate ballists , Tile expur t
base ball player now receives a largo r
salary than any experienced accountant
I , and his income will surpass that of throe .
r quarters of the young professional inn n
- ' during the first ton years of their prae
flee. Neat to pugilism , base ball Is not y
th6 racist profitable occupation for youn g
men , and the probability is that it wil
c' ' soon become a tecogniaod branch of eel
! ; Joiato education. '
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nil : Sf'EASEnS1f1R
The contest ores rho Speakership excites -
cites unusual interest. In point of m
1luenco time apalkarshap is second only
to time Prcaidoucy. Under time honored
r ules the speaker is an autocrat , clothed
with despotic powers , Ito shapes legis-
lationfrom the outset by organizing the
committees. Ile may forward n bill
or veinal any 1111(1 hoe it witliiu his power
t o block any measure that semna to 111111
o bjectionable. It is within his power to
make small moo grout by giving them
1 , rofcronco and precedence and ho Call
blast the carreer of the moat gilled
etatsman on the floor by simply ( Wiling
to see ° r hear kiln when ho rises to make
his mock in aebato.
At this ju ncturo the speahetallip is
d estined to Jllny a moat important part ill
shaping time national policy on the vital
problems with whichtho presort congress
is expected ty grapple.
Being nearly two-thirds democratic the
s election of speaker will be made in can-
C u. by the majority potty. That party ,
must not merely assume the rasponsibil
ity of organizing the house but its future
in the impending prceidentinl struggle
will depend upon its choice of ilte next
s peaker.
henry Watteraon , of the Louisville
Couricr Joarnai , who speaks for the
p regressive wing of fife democracy , is
quoted na predicting time defeat of Sam
Randall , w lie rapreaenta the protectimiist
. 1Yhon asked whet would hap-
p ell should Carlisle be elected , W7atterson
s aid '
"The ways and means couunittno will
ho organized inn Ivey Urnt will mnko it
certain that n rovmtuo rcfonn hill will be
brought in early in the aessimn. Such a
bill is nraispousablo to the democratic
cmnpnigu next year. The questions are
wlathor the dmnocrats will stand and
fight or tort 1111(1 later on hnvo to contest
with rho republican party ml grouLa of
its own choosing ; whether the dmno
erotic party will assemble in national
convmdiou without doing semethtng in
rho way of discussing leading gees.
lions , crystalizing n policy and formulat
fug n plntfarnr , bTr Randall is in favor
of shunting the tariff , sending it to the
rent. No men can do that ; the ( aril (
q uestion is pt the front , and to theca to
stay. It will dotvnat 110 Ipan's ' bidding.
Tire point for democrats now is to con
ardor whether flay will moot it or run
away from it. "
On the other hand , the republicans ,
a'though ' in time minority , nppearalao
p erplexed over the aponkarahip struggle.
T he nomination of n minority candidate
has always been a morn compliment , mid
has been Given to ml ox Bpcakor whop
such an ox ollicor was on the roll. Thorn
seems , however , to ho n decided opposi
bolt to complimenting ox Spenker Ioifar
in this matter , and. n movomlnt has boon
s tarted to confer time nomination on Judge
Ialloy , It is urges that it would be
a graceful compliment to tire father
of the 'house to dignify him in this
m anner , after twoutytkvo years of con
tinuous service , and that in view of the
t hreatened agitation of the tariff gees.o
lion it would be a politic act for the republicans
publicans to eoloct for thoi > ropresonta
tire tho'ono tnmt whose position on rho
t ariff is so thoroughly known that his
nomination would be all emphatic pro ,
test against propositions to tinker with
fife tariff laws at the approaching ecs
siou.
siou.This
This would all be very politic if rop'ub
luaus were a unit on the foci ( ( question ;
but quite apart from the wide divergence
of ojiuiam , on the tarill' among republicans
cans fife Jroposoa ) compliment to Judge
Ialloy might Uo construes as committing
the party to extreme protoctilntiat views ,
which ft cowls not afford to maintain.
T1fR OE NRI itL O6' 27W ARdf Y
A concocted effort is being madoby the
Grand Army of the Republic fq hors con-
g ross revive time grade of general of tine
army , which ox iced with the retirement
of General Sharman. It is proposnd that
Lioutonnrit Cotioral Sheridan Uo protrlot
es to pro rank of gearnlmid111ljor Cou
ral Hancock promotes to tile rmdc of
lieutonnut gunerAl. Tim inurement starta
il. with Garfield Past , G. A. R. , at Cov
iugteim , Iy. Tile general officers of the m
epartment of Kansas hnvo onsonaos this
m ovement , and the departments of Cob-
atio and Now Jersey have cancurroa.
Thognldoot general was originally created
y congress , and conferred Aeon George
Washington. It was never again conferred -
red ms any 1111111 until after tie war of the
rebellion , what it was revived by n epo
cfal act of congress and given to General
Grant. lYhmt Grrmtt bocanio president
it } yap conferred upon General
Sherwau with the proviso that it
phould expire Ivith'hla retirement. It is
grave question whether this rank , which
was intended only as n recognition of ox
traoraiuarysorvicae , should be conferred
upon ovary comnlander of the United
S tates army
General ShoFidan ranks high as one of
ile carps commanders surfing the raboh
lion. Ha was a dashing cavalry cent
mmtsur , but when it comes to colnpari
oil with Grant. ens Sherman , who
p lanned successful canes gas 1111(1 oxw
cutoa aifllcult ntnnouvere with grout
armies , lie wools tall short of rho ideal
of n great general. By the side of P1111.
Sheridan , General Hancock would
cut n much smaller figure , and
after Hancock comes Schofield , and thou
Pepe , and so on down the list to the
junior brigadier geleral , who finally
reaches the rank now hula by SlreraAil } ,
and IYlth wlaeh BO great a soldier asViu. .
Fiala Scott villa satisfied.
If the rank of general Is to be given t o
every colmnauder in ehief of the army o f
the United Stat ; s , it would 80011 degon
.veto nos be no more honorable floe th e
rank of lieutonaui general has boon , or a
niajor gouorahhlp would be , if that } Y0. s '
accessible to every oflleer fu tile line 0 F
promotion ,
Now that wo hnvo continuous pave
meat from the Union Pacific depot t c
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to the Hort1 } Omnha sewer on Sixteenth (
s treet , the matter of street cleaning
should be provided for ntntn early day by
t he city council , It is important that
our paved . ( reefs should ho kept clean ,
and theca is n fund already provided for
t hat. purpose. It should , however , be
properly oxponded,1111(1 it seems to us
that n street cleaning contract should bo
let to the lowest responsible bidder for n
period of years-long enough at least to
warrant tim contractor in oxpen hng stif
fcimtt money to obtain tins necessary
machfnory , which is quite costly.
The mud and dust nuisances on the
paved streets should be abated as 50011 as
possible. Tim streets were paved with
that object in now , but .iF a system of
etrcot cleaning is not adopted and put
into prnclico the nuisances remain all the
lama If put into the lrnuae of n ra
aponaibla contractor the work would be
d one regularly and properly , 1111(1 the
matter should no longer be delayed. Un
der the present loess way of attending
to the paved streets the mud accumu-
l ates to the depth of several inches bc
fora any attempt is made to remora it.
T he asphalt streets at any rain should
b e kept clean for it fa n vary easy job to
keep it in that condition All that is
necessary is 1 ogularity in time work , and
the oftener it fe done the easier ft is.
BuLTlsroun is fast growing in import-
nnco na a great grain growing market ,
1111(1 is rnpiuly encroaching upon the field
which was Almost exclusively menopo
lized by New York. Tile exports at
grain from Now York from January let
to November 1sE of the present year are
s tated at 18,055,073 bushels of ( wheat
a nd 23,048,613 bushels of corn , and from
lkdtimoro 14,448i80 bushels of wheat
11 11(1 9G06,4fri bushels of corn. Now
Y orkers claim that rho rapid . ( rises
made by Baltimore are explained by the
fact that it has superior terminal fncili
tics , 1111(1 that grain delivered in Ehdt city
is exempt from charges which are levied
upem it in Now York , and further flat
grain is delivered by the railroads
directly on board ships. The Bal-
timoreans however , offer a differ.
cut explanation , namely , that their
inspection system is superior , and they
say that this along accounts for the gradual -
ual increase of its grain receipts. A
prominent grain exporter at Baltimore
says : "Baltimore holds her own in the
grain traan because she adheres to honest
est inspection. The snwo grade of grain
that is made in the elevators hero is as-
auras when ft is taken out , and European
buyers ! taro found this out ; and Haiti-
m ore graded grain stands the best in tire
market. " In Now fork wheat is so
manipulated in the olavntors and between
th em and the 'vcasols that the grades
cannot be depended ou , and the [ .reign
buyer almost invariably finds that wliat
ho bought for No. 2 is an inferior stuff.
If this be the correct explanation , it is
o f Bmno importance as showing the value
to a city of all honest and reliable system
of inspection.
AcconunNo to latest cable advices , pi.
rates are displaying great activity along
tire watercourses of Chinn , Those Chi-
neao pirates can't hold n candle to the
literary pirates who steer the junk known
na rho Omaha Republican.
OTHER LANDS TITAN OURS.
Tne World's attention has again been
attracted tocvardaEgypt during the past
weak. Tile crisis between the contending -
ing armies of El I1lalndi , the ( also prophet ,
and Hicks Pasha , occurred in n great
battle fought. near Eloboid. El ] tlahdi'a '
forces , uuntbering 300,000 man , had sur
rounded hicks Pasha , and cut off their
supplies. The fighting finally began o °
the 3a and continued until the 6th o f
N ovember , and rho news of the result
w as received in London on Thursday
last. It is reported that hicks Pasha' s
army , numbering 25,000 Egyptian
troops , hasbeon cut to pieces and almost
a nnihilated. 1Vhon 0 lad steno an
pounced n weak ago Friday , at fife for d
ayor's dinner , that British troops wet e
to be withdrawn from Egypt and Calve ,
nd certain other places were to be
evacuataa , theca was such loud clamor
1111(1 protest the next day throughou t
London that the premier was compelled
to modify his statement by explaining
that ° ,000 troops 1111(1 one powerful amt
oF IS ar were to be kept at Alexandria ,
nd that this force would be strength.
erred as occasion any require. The oc
cneimn somas to have combo much sooner
han Mr. Gladstone oapcctca , ht
Btond of withdrawing troops from Egypt
heavy roinforcamonts will have to be
soot forward to put down a foe caeca
d angerous titan the rebellious Axbi Boy
lead Leen.
The visitbf tile crown prince of Gar
tunny to rho Spanish capital is one of time
a ll-absorbing topics in the afplontati o
circles of Europa , Almirabnl Serrntto ,
who has been reputed as the father o f
rho present King of Sonia , and ought t o
be sonic authority , says , in the most pod
itiva forma , that neither ] { fug Altons p
nor any Spanish party entertains tli o
aliglitost idea of an alliance with Gor
ninny , and , while time crown prince ha a
been given a cordial reception , his visi t
will lava no political consequences.
This rocalis ml interesting chapter o E
modern lristary. Oiie day in July , 50111 °
13 years ago , the representatives of til )
Spaniels people chose a Ilohonzollerm ,
to coma and be their lciug. France rod )
in grant nngormid bade Prussia not enl Y
to refuse thu proffered crown for ime I.
prince , but to promise never to pant t
such an offer again. Prussia refused th °
'crown , but declined to give pledges
\Yar was declared by Franco , within a
week great armies concentrated on thi °
Rhino forelands , within a few veoks ti l' ° '
emperor of the French was a prisoner r
and within a tow months his capital wn
taken and two fair provinces were lopped
off to the victor. This is trio brio ( but
humilating story recalled by time visit to
Spain of Frederick William , n Holtunzol
tarn imperial crown pdmue of Germany ,
in return for the recant visit of King Al
fouso to that country.
Lord Salisbury , time leader of the Tory
P eers , until recently regarded as ono of
the coldest and least magnetic of public
] non , has suddenly blossomed mto n
leader of the London workin Amen ,
His article on the London poor , which
w as written far the purpose ° f damning
tire presemt liberal llok'urnment by con-
t rasting its waste of the public time in
foolish attempts to give time Irish cacao.
dial legislation which they don't leant
w Hilo entirely neglecting time morn
numerous , more deserving , 1111(1 more
wretched poor of London , has become
the great political document of the work-
m en of the metropolis. The publication
is Jrncticaily the first really serious and
successful attempt on the pert of a pro
pounced Tory Peer to direct public at
toutiou to the needs of the English poor.
Tha workman , failing to eco the political
m otive , have accepted the article at its
face value , and nro fast abandoning loy
alty to the liberal lenders. The cons
eorvativos are fully alive to the situation ,
and are busily organizing fife dinifoctaa.
Already the c0mmlttea of several of the
workingman's societies have held
c onferences with n view of form-
ci i ng d now labor party ill Lon
don. Last Tuesday at a congress
of theta conference cornmttteos it was resolved
solved to organize n great labor demon-
s tration , on the plan of the liberal con-
Eorenco at Leeds , to formulate the da
monde of the Lohdon poor , to organiz p
thcpOOroF the city into a political party b y
t hemselves , amid to ask Lord Salisbury t p
preside over the domonatratlon and t p
s hape the now movement.
China continues in her preparation s
fora ) ) aggressive and vigorous war. A
largo army far defensive and otTansiv p
eperntlons is near stationed oh the An .
umn border. Exaggerated reports hnv p
r eached England to the ofl'ect that Chin a
scams to be gathering an puny larg ap
enough to overun Europe. Thu nav y
j ournals of England discuss the situatiol l
as one of fife utmost gravity , and pro ac -
Dosing the government of having by n
process of starvation so weakened th np
B ritisht navy that if war between Franc p
and China breaks cut England will b p
actually unable to find either the ship s
or the marines necessary to properly ra .
enforce the British squadron in Chines a
waters. Latest cable advices lutnounc e
that Chinn liae instructed her nmbassa
oor to declare war against Franco.
The loading French paptrs are all die
cussing the question of war with Chinn t
from n vorysonous atpnaJoint. One 0 f
them The aaulois , writes Wa follows :
"The question is will Franco go as fat
a s to declare war against Chinn ? Accord
fug to the best information , nattvith
standing the above mentioned alarmist
rumors , the probabilities are flat Chin 0.
has no intention t ° declare war oflicitillly ,
Neither will Franco , if she can help it
at ] cast not at present. Both countries
a re playing bluff , much to time disgust u E
Europa , which would like to eco th e
Innttor settled onto way or the other.
S he is weary of the everlasting inter.
views with rho Marquis Tsang and time
bombast , of French journalists about a
question of which they know so little.
We all know what fife and will be -
t hat Annum will be peacefully divided
up , and tie } Red river from the boundary
between the French possessions end the
C hinese empire. Everything furtho r
depends upon whether Admiral Courbe t
will venture to cross the Red river and
attack Bacninh , as threatened. In this
ciao time Red river becomes the Rubicon
of the Chinese question. "
Dispatches from St. Petersburg announce
nounce that the czar has invited two or
three trusted advisors to form a conetitu
trop suitable to the Russian empire. It
i s well known , that the late czar pror
fcrrod the chance of assassination to the
s urrender of his right of absolute rule ,
but tire son may take a aiferont ( view of
the ( natter. Tile fundamental objection
made by the Russian czar and the
Froncll Bourbons to a constitutional go.
vernment is that they are rules by aivi
no right. Wltat powers the Divine Ruler
] ins given ( item . they say they may lint
delegate to others. If the Russian crn
parer has emancipated himself from his
belief ho can do bra country a great
service , A Cellatltnt1011 will restore
d omestic traaquiLty. The nihilist will
disappear from politics to reappear per-
hops in the form of n radical seeking b y
c onstitutional methods to liberalize tile
gavernntmlt. The emperor wjll times bn
judges according to.his acts , and will at
l east 11Are it fu his power to attach hi s
people to him , The siscussione , whicl L
ere n natural result of diverse views in a
l egislative boat' , will onliglter ) the ern
peror both as to the needs of the poopl °
mta as to tluir deelfea. He will see ho "
t o B1map0 legislation so as to CenaUlt the
well-being and wishes of the peoplo.
The nmporor should understand by this
t ime that the clay of absolute rulers l
passed ,
Tile Russian government continues to
a pprise time world of the existence 0 f
nihilism by arrests , hangings and aspect.
atiois. A Russian monster has vary
sadly confessed to nn intorrioavor , after a
b east flint nihilism was moribund at last ,
that min woman had vacantly enrolled as
nihilists 40 officers in one garrison town ,
Thu present quiet of time revolution is
s ignificant only of the extronto pntiouco
mss poorer of the leadara. Evart phase
of the moventeitt mot in conned at St.
Petersburg , shortly after time czar's late
chauga of mhiistry and promise of reform
form , and the discussion was stormy , bu t
t he views of the moderates provnllod 1
and it is understood that time czar is reprieved
prioved until iho Russian Christmas
whichm is 19 days later than ours , 't'his
will give him tiunu to show hie iiolmeety o f
purpose toward the people , if he has any.
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The resignation of Lord upon , vice -
1 0) ' OF 11i111p,18 At 1110 lhap ° Bnl of 1110 gOP
ernmont , and it lilts boat unanretood
that , in case of it vacancy , the Aarqui s
of Lorno would be eelected to fill it. 1 1
London dispatph says that time 1t
quid tms no chance of time sambroyal pea t
ut India , the apposition iii the cabinet
buiug so strong as to condor his appoint-
man ( uuaavieublo. It had previously
been iuEiwataa in Landon correspon
delce that Lord Lorne would be ap
pointed as viceroy of Ireland if th
queen yould give her consort , Tli 0
queen , it is Said , does nut rPganl Ireland
as a sofa place of residence for her dupgh
ter Louise , wlmo only mrndu a partial sue
tees of playing queen in Canada. Lon i
Lorne seems likely , therefore , t0 haw U
to continuo his contributions to Iiuglisl i
magnaues.
bi Conuany thorn is still couuuon Lie
lief that enonur or inter miothtr war ksitl i
Franco is bound to comv , According t o
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Cures Scrofula , Frysipolas ,
Pimples and Face Grubs.
B1otcl1os , flout , Tumors , totter -
tor , Humors , Salt Ithoum ,
Scald Road , Sores , Moinurial
Diseases , Female Weakness
and Irregularities , Dizziness ,
Loss of Appetite , Juandice ,
Affections of the Liver , In digestion -
gostion , Biliousness , Dyspepsia -
sia and General Debility.
' Acouneaf nmdock CIoa1 111.11 ( will "thtr the
amt ekeptlal that It Ii the G.eatett Illoo.l ruttaer on
earth. Soldhy medlclne dealert rhere.
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Dlre"lonneleen language , , I'alC.f.0o.
FOSTER , MILOOAN & CO. , Prop's ' , Ruft to , N.Y.
c able advices 1110 tone of 1110 Gormn n
journals has become absolutely savage
The holniaeheZoitung shouts out tha t
einco n bloody struggle is inevitable tin e
sooner it takes place the boner , and ml
other newspaper declares that any in
suite in Spain to the crown primes mtae r
French instigatlotl would popularize tin o
idea of a war. At the same time milita
newspapers inform Italy that silo wil
have to take the offettaivo ill a defense U f
her Gorman ally , 1111(1 lecture her ml th fD
backward state of her artillery. Princ
Bismarck's conference at Frieartchsruh
with 111 , do Giers , the Russian foroigt t
minister , resulted in an underata midin
on the future policy in regard to Bul
gnria , securing Prince Alexander in pas
session of the throne. It is reported the
111 , do Giers offered to discuss tones o
which Russia tgiht join the Europha
pence league , assuring Prince Biemarc
that ii the nmemttinno ho could regnr 11
Russia na a virtual member of'tlio co n
cart of the powbre. Tile taro of th p
Cologne Gazette amid other leading Ge
man pauara in advocating immediate wa
with Frmrco as the only moans of Ilea r
fng up tlwprcaent situation is attribute d
to instructions from Prince Biamarc
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introductory to proposals for n reauctio
of time French and the other . j
armaments.
iii , Do Lossops has given one vet
strong , practical reason why the socbn
Suez canal should be under the sam
management as the ole one , namely , vas
sets going toward the Red acs would us o
ono , 1111(1 those coming this way wool d
use time other. There would be a groa t
saving in time , and there would also b to tt
a considerable reduction in time first cos t
of the note canal , since both could us
the same harbor at each end , and tin o
"turnout" cuts wouldbo very few.
Pope Leo 1mm pronounced in favor o f
the Counts do Paris , and thinks that tin
way to saw Franco is for the consorva
ties to group themselves about him
Time was when such an expression fran t
the pogo would shake Europa to its center
ter , but alas for the Vatican ! that tim °
has long since passed away.
Charles William Siemens , scientist , engineer
gineor , and electrician , died on last Tues
day of rupture of tire heart , caused by n
fall. Ho wda born at Lcutho , in Han
over , April 4 , 1823. Ho was a graduat p
of the art school of Magdcburg and th e
university of Gottingen. Ho took u P
his abode m England in 1864uad in 186
became a naturalized subject of tha t
country. Dr. Siemens' first inventio
was a differential governor for steam on
pines , winch was patented in 18 (4
Among other improvements brought ou
by Dr. Siemens were the process of "an
aetatic printing , " the chronomotic paver
nors , the double cylinder air pump , th
r egenerative gas furnace. In 1848 Dr.
Siemons took up the study of telegraphic
e ngineering , and in 1868 the largo telegraph
graph works of Siemens , Halako & Co ,
ware established. Ho was a Follow o
rho Royal society , tlio president of 'tli
society of Mechanical engineers n member -
ber of the Philosophical and Royal so
eioty clubs and an honorary member o
t ime American philosophical society nn
Gower o vcrcm of Berlin.
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