THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , JANUARY 12 , 1884. THE OMAHA BEE. Onialm Onico , No. 010 Fnmnm St. Council lllnirn Office , No. 7 Poor Street , Ncnr llronilwny. Now York Onico , Itoom 05 Trilntno fabltthed ercrr trornlng , eioept Sunday Th oal > Monday mornlcg dally. KM * r MAIL. On * T M..tlO.W IThrteMonlh .t.$3.0 H.I lion ins . 8.Wl | no Month 1.00 Ttn wnn > T m , rcru n * OntTtar . n92.iiO i Thrco Month * . I fr Six Months. . 1.00 | Ona Month. „ . 20 American News Company , S c n In the United States. A OsramnnVntlons relating to News and Editor ! * tauten should bo addressed to the EDITOB or Tni Bn , All DoslnoM fatten and Romlttanow should he addressed to Tin Bui ! PtmusmMo OoxrAsr , OMAHA Drift" , Checks nd rmtaflleo orJori to bo m d pay Mo to the order of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS B. ROSBWATBR. Editor. SENATOU VAN WYCK has wedged 5n another resolution to atop ft land grnnl etcal. ft FRANK JAMIM is getting worse. Ho proposes to bo a robber to the last. By dying ho will rob justice of its duos. SENATOR DA WES has introduced nposta telegraph bill. Out of the numerous bills thorn is n fair possibility that congress gross will take the boat features of each And pass a bill establishing postal tele graphy. SAN FIIANCISCO comes to the front with n respectable failure. Shu has the repu tation of never doing any thing by linlveH , but in this case there is an exception to the rule , the failure being for a million and a half. TUB Judge has n cartoon this week representing Undo Sam ordering the Horgeant-at-arms to send for Iluntington who is the most complete letter writer in America. The only existing copy of his work is worth about $10,000,000. SAMMY TILDKK has boon bunkoed bya couple of Now York confidence men , who beat him out of $3,000. It was Samuel D. Tildon , of Hartford , and not Samuel J. , of Now York. The sago of Grammorcy park says that ho has not boon bunkood oinco 1870. REV. ADIN BALLOD , of Hopodalo , is preparing a history and genealogy of the Ballou family , and desires correspondence once from all of the name or descent. The Ballous are supposed to bo of Hugue not extraction , and it is particularly do- aired to ascertain wnothor this wcro so or not. The homo of the first American progenitor was near Providence , R. I. Sprlngfldd Jtcpubllcan. This is very suggestive to some of the descendants of the Ballou family who re- ido in this city and state. SKVE.V lawyers met in Lincoln and resolved that they wore the atato bar as sociation , and laboring under the delu sion they resolved that the state bar as sociation should instruct the Nebraska delegation in congress to urge the ap pointment of Judge Dundy to the vacant circuit judgoship. The seven lawyers remind us of the nine tailors of Tooloy street who resolved that "Wo , the people ple of London , " &c. PAT. 0. HAWKS is still at Washington representing himself aa authoriasd to prosecute some claims which Nebraska has against the government. By what authority is ho acting ? Have wo not { hrco congressmen and two senators at Washington to attend to tlio business of this state. Why should the state bo put to the expense of keeping Put. 0. Hawcs or any other outsider in Washington ? WK boliovQ * wo are in the bounds of moderation when wo assort that the growth of Kansas City within 'tho next ton years will rival that of Chicago in uny docada of the most palmy days. * * * lu tenyoara more wo will have a great city hero , rivaling St. Louis in population , wealth and business. [ A"an- * a City Umca. Kansas City is a modest town , to say the least , What surprises us is that the El Mahdi of the limes did not prophesy that Kansas City would outstrip London and Paris within the nest ten years , Kansas City doesn't brag any , oh no ! it's all a mistake. Tin : complimentary visit of Agent Liu welly n and his Jicarillias Apaches to President Arthur , which was noted in TUB BKK , has created quite a Honsatioi : in Washington. On coming into the presence of the oxucivo Augustine , one of the band weighing about 200 pounds , rushed upon Mr Arthur , throw his arms about his stomach and yelled out , "God is good , but the great father is better ! " The president was placed in a very awkward position , and did not relish the aroma which encircled him. Augustlno will probably bo substantially remem bered by the president. TIIU city council have acted wisely in taking the preliminary stops towards strengthening the 6muha fire depart ment , which is sadly in.nocd of it. Act ing upon the suggestion of Chief Engi noerButlur , they have authorized that ollicer to pay at least fifteen members oj the Pioneer Hook and Ladder company two dollars each for attendance at fires. It is doubtful , however , whether this in- duceiueut ia sufficient to insure a gooc working force at firca , particularly on a cold night , when two dollar * will hardly t tnpt a man to roll out of a warm bee and rush off to a fire , where lie ia likely to receive a bath of Muwouri river water /row the noade of a hoau-pipo. The de jmrtiBMit needs more bracing up thus , * od the rwmw it ia done the more it wil be appreciated by our citbotu. of Omaha needs n building inspector , and such an official ought to have been np pointed long ago. No further delay should bo had in this matter. Under the present loose way of transacting bus ! ness anybody can erect the flimsiest snrl of buildings , which may fall dow n at any limoor prove a dangerous fire-trap. The duties of a building inspector should bo to BOO that the provisions of a building ordinance nro strictly complied with , nntl such an ordinance should bo passed pro viding , in a measure , how buildings must bo erected to comply with the requirements monts of safety. The minitnun thickness of walls should lie definitely fixed in pro portion to the uisto and height of the building. The inspector , of course , must bo a practical builder , as much would bo necessarily loft to his judgment ns to the safety of buildings. Another duty would bo the inspection of buildings already erected and the suggestion of remedying existing defects. Ho would also bo called upon at times to condemn buildings as unsafe. None but an ex perienced man could safely bo on1 trusted with such important duties. The ordinance should also provide that no building should bo erected without a permit from the inspection department , In Buffalo recently a building was hastily nnJ carelessly erected , the roof being put on with no permanent braces for the walls , no iron straps or boltfl/and no joints or studding in the third floor. As the building was 120 foot long , 00 wide and 00 high , it is not Rurprising that when a high wind of from twenty to thirty milca an hour struck the roof and sides the whole structure collapsed and killed several workmen. The wonder is that it did not fall earlier ; but there is , unfortunately , every reason to believe that the practice of erecting the empty shell of a building in aereno trust that it will bo atifloned by ( I6or and roof before a wind comes is riot confined to Buffalo. Such an accident is liable to happen in any city whcro buildings in process of erection are not carefully inspected by a competent inspector. COUNCILMAN BKIIM is said to have expressed pressed the opinion that the Barber asphalt company had bought the influence once of this paper , and is represented as saying further that a man who came to the editor of TUP. BKK and asked him to publish a short item on the merits of granite and ho refused to do so , and that the man finally offered him $200 to print 1 , and ho still refused , thereby showing ; hat ho belonged to the asphalt ring. "Tho item offered , " says Mr. Bohm , "was a legitimate ono and proper enough to bo printed in any paper. " This is de cidedly rich. The advertising columns of ; his paper are open to anybody for any ogitimato purpose , Whyshould the man apply to the editor for the privlogo of nsorting any advertisement which is unobjectionable. As a matter of fact .ho man who called at the editorial rooms with the alleged advertisement of the merits of granite , was none other than I" . H. Baldwin , Councilman Bohm's part- lor , and the solicitor for the Sioux Falls granite people. The article would have filled about throe lines , uid on the local page would cost at full atea not moro than sovonty-fivo cents , nstoad of referring to the merits of jranito , it pronounced asphalt an out- agoous swindle and fraud , and called on ) edge street property ownora to rotnon- trato against it. The article in itself uras libolous. It was offered after the council had awarded the contract , and horcforo Mr , Balim , his partner , was a much bolter parly than this pttpor to { remedy the evil , if thorp was any , Mr , Jaldwin was informed that nu artloluwaa silroady in typo for-tho next issue of Tun 3rE , wherein the opinion was clearly ex pressed that the extremely cold weather , which had cracked the asphalt pavement n many places , would soon test the dura bility of that material for paving pur- loses. Mr. Baldwin was told that his ittlo squib , which ho did not father with lia signature , would servo no good pur pose , and ho might ns well save his nonoy. Thereupon Mr. Baldwin wont away , and if Mr , Bohm or Baldwin dare , o aay that $200 was offered for tiio pub- ication of that article they simply toll a blank lio. The trouble with Councilman Oohm is that ho shoots hia mouth off too nuch , nnd is liable to got himself into a pickle by his foolish blowing. If his partner , the ngont of the Sioux Fall a jranito , has any money to upend in ex tolling the granite pavement , our adver tising columns are open to him at the same rates that are paid by uny other advertising vortising patron. GERMANY and Franco agree upon ono thing the prohibition of the American hog , excepting when ho flashes hia big diamond and fat purse while making the continental tour , and then they food and fatten upon him. "Cot. " SMYTHK has given an opinion on asphalt. Now lot sorao reputable citizen give uo an opinion of "Col Smytho. OTUK LANDS TlfAN OUJIS. The most impoitant event of the week in the political world of Europe ia the Egyptian crisis. After much vacillation the British cabinet advised the khedive to abandon the Soudan to the Fals Prophet , rahor than attempt to recon quor it. The acceptance of tills advice , which waa moro in the nature of uu im perious order and ucabmoto riala was pro cipitatcd. The Egyptian ministry ten < dorcd their resignations rather than to become parties to the humiliating con cession. A now cabinet has boon formed , with Nubar Pasha , secretary of war in 1878 , at ita head , and an attempt will bo m do to strictly adhere to the policy which England vnay dictato. Although Soudan as welt -as Egypt is nominally B Turkish province , the porto is in no condition - dition to interfere. Turkey has soldiers who could whip and subdue El Mahdl and his horde , but she has no money to pay them with , and if she had the money she could use it more effectively nearer homo. For some unexplained reason the Egyptians have lost their military prestige tigo just as rapidly as they gained it. The porto attached a good deal of 5m porUinco of the contingent which they furnished for service in the Crimean war , but it proved worthless in the open field , and perished like flies under the hardships of the Bulgarian and Crim ean winters. In the last war with Rus- si the Egyptian troops fared no bettor. What they wore worth in tholato curious war with England is yet fresh in every body's memory. Against the wild tribes in the Upper Nile they are good for nothing as wo now BOO. They actually suffer themselves to bo butchered with arms in their hands. Danger scorns to paraly/o them. To reconquer Soudan Egypt would not only have to deal with the False Prophet , but the Abyssinians , who are said to bo arming also , and ready to take part in any fighting there maybe bo in their neighborhood , and they are just as competent to butcher the Egypt ians as the Prophet's levies are , and enjoy joy doing it just as much , although they fight under the cross and ho under the crescent. The decision of Eng land has not only aroused bitter fooling in Cairo and Alexandria , but among the French who have an interest on the Nile through the Suez canal. Franco is about as helpless as Turkey in this crisis. She has a war of her own in Asia , which absorbs all the cash and the troops they can raise at present. The Jotter of Sir Lopol Griffin to the London Times , deploring the influence exerted by the Irish in America , should servo to open the eyes of the English people to the folly of expatriating Irish men to America , either by assisting emi gration or any other kind of pressure. The Irish question was comparatively simple until a great Irish population grow up on our aide of the Atlantic and began to nso their American prosperity and their American citizenship ns a fulcrum from which to effect the situation at homo. As matters now stand a prosper ous Irishman in America is more of thorn in the aide of the British Govern ment than is a distressed Irishman at homo ; and with the rapid growth of the Iriah-Americana in wealth and in influ ence they cannot fail to become oven moro troublesome in the future than they have boon in the past. The dissension between the Orange men and the Nationalists in Ulster is an other fact which will prove a serious cause of embarrassment to the English Government. For thirty years , English administrations were occupied with plans and measures for the abatement of the party feeling which lion divided Ireland into two hostile camps. The whole of this work has been undone as in a mo ment by the ill-advised appeal to the Orange element in Ulster as the repre sentative of Irish loj ally and the cham pions of the imperial connection. For a lime , Mr. Trovulyan and Eirl Spencer thought it sufficient to prohibit national ist meetings in Ulster whenever the Orangemen threatened to make a disturb ance. This courao came to an end be cause of the protests of the English radi cals that it was the business of the gov ernment to protect mooting. lawful in ; homsolvos , against threatened violence , and not to suppress them. Instead of 'orbidding the meeting at Dromorc , in Dounty Down , they ; sent troops to pro- ; cct it and partially succeeded , the 3rangomon being kept at the other end of the town until the nationalists had nd- ournod. That the Orangemen worp the iRRressorB , was shown by their making a dolour through the fields to attack the ; nationalnfterwarda ' , ami they must bo lold responsible for the bloodshed which ensued. The English liberals have now a signal victory at Ipswich as an offset to their recent defeat ut York. Mr. West , who full 117 votes behind the tory candidate In I860 , now has a majority of 450. This Is a positive suuscsa , which will toud to reassure the liberal party , whoso voting strength has ntc.idily , nlbuit not very rapidly , diminished since the general election in 1880. The municipal elec tions this year Imvo also gonu against the liberals. Although this is not to bo regarded as an unerringeign of public discontent with thn party in power , it is not without significance. Their success ut S6ntay has hud the natural effect of raining the spirits of the French and making their demands moro exacting. Not only Bacnink but other points on the Hud llivor are apuciliud now aa oasontiul to aecuro their position in Tonquin , a certain island in the Gulf of Tonquin being the most important. Some Parisian papers demand that the government ithall exact of China an in demnity for the half-diplomatio and hair military resistance she has boon offering to the claims of Franco a stretch of in ternational arrogance far exceeding Prus aia'a demands of Franco in 1871. The pressure for puaco from the neu tral powers of Europe continues , and the London Timea reminds the United States that our treaty with China gives us an especial right to offer our norvicoa by way of amieublo intervention. The rumor that Japan is ready to act as an ally of Franco , although discredited in Bomo quarters , is probably true. The in- aolont and mendacious courao pursued by the Pokin government with reference to Formosa and the Liu-Tohiu Islands has produced in Japan a degree of irritation wh'ch ' is threatening in the highest do greo. greo.Latest cable advices from the seat oi war continue iavorablo to the French. Another attack made by the Annamltos on the French post wait successfully re pulsed. A now revival of nihilism in its most aggressive form is reported from Russia. Since the coronation of the czar it waa believed that nihilism had exhausted it self. But it seems it waa only waiting for opportunities. Scarcely had a sense of security begun to take poascsnion of the public mind when the sleepless and pitiless agonta of the desperate cause renew now their work and openly proclaim by circulars spread broadcast over the laud and fastened even ou the walls of the palace , that the present czar shall moot the fate of his father. It turns but now that the recent injury to the czar from the overturning of his sleigh was the re sult of an attempt to ansassinato him ; and that Uio murder of Col. Sudoikon i part of a now system of dcsporato work which lifts boon carefully planned. For some time past the ccar has obscured him' self in the fastnoftsof the Gatchina palace , but the avengers have followed him thither , and ho fa now trembling in the presence ot the unseen and ubiquitoui danger. Nihilism in Russia has oponcc a now campaign , and wo may expect tid ings of blood any day. Tolstoi , minister of thojntcrior , has received a letter an nouncing that ho has boon sentenced to death by the nihilists. The letter also intimates that it is the intention o ; nihilists to murder Murairioff , chief pub lic prosecutor , and Dofroskansky , of the public prosecution. The Emperor Francis Joseph , of Aus tria , it is announced officially , will make a visit to the pope and will accept oflicia' ' receptions in Tunin , Milan and Rome. In the Italian capital the cmporor.il become the guest of King Humbert , anc will rcsido at the Quirinal. The pro gramme for this imperial visit is so simi lar to that which was made for the re cent official visit of the Gorman crown prince aa to impress Italians with the conviction ita inspiration also originated at Friodrichsruho. The Roman officials of the Italian temporal power have , however , made haste to deny publicly that they entertain any fears as to the possible political offecl of Fiancis Joseph's visit. The irredent ists , on the other hand , have called meet ings to arrange for hostile demonstrations against the Austrian emperor because of the persecution and execution of Obor- dank. The most nstuto of the Italian politicians do not lies ita o to Joel are their belief that it will bo unwise and possibly perilous for the inaiiauora of the imperial journey to carry out that part of the an- naunced programme which arranges for demonstrations in Turin and Milan in honor of the Austrian omperor. The Turinoso and Milanese are excited ever the proposed visit , ana in a mood to re sent it as nn insult to Italian unity. The editors of Turin and Milan have already inaugurated a hostile agitation by re minding the people of the bitterness of the uuforgotten struggle between the northern Italian states and Austria , and it would surprise no ono who well knows the people of northern Italy if they should m their treatment of Francm Joseph greatly outdo the Parisians who insulted Alfonso. A Rome correspondent says the con versation between the popp and crown prince of Germany consisted of two parts. Ono will remain absolutely secret , but the other will bo published at the proper time. The pope has informed the cardinals that ho consigned to the secret archives a detailed account of the conversation , and that posterity may have a statement of much import ance. The Italo-Austro-Hungarian-Ger- manio alliance has long been recognized by the thinking and reading portion of the community as an accomplished fact , but none the loss a fact abhorrent to the Italians in general , as far as Austria is concerned , while , for the great unedu cated public it was deemed a tiling too monstrous to bo possible , so that always it haa sufficed fora nowapapar or fora popular orator to speak of King Hum bert as the "Austrian Colonel"to arouse a fooling of aversion against the other wise not unpopular young king. Ho is , in fact , colonel of the ( most hated of Austrian names ) Haynau regiment. The introduction of "stump" speaking in England is pointed to by The London Telegraph as a striking indication of "tho development of our political system. " But recently it was thought beneath the dignity of a statesman of the first rank to address any audience outside of par liament , except it bu his own coiutitu- onts and on a formal occasion. Now , however , ho thinks it nothing to make an "oratorical progross"not only through Ilia ovm district , but through others often remotely situated. Having dropped lomo of his reserve and begun to talk , to soon finds ho haa much to say , and jrcaksinto some of the period ils with an elaborate discussion ot a pending ques tion. This latter practice The Tulo- raph regards as even moro phenomenal han the appearance of the political wor- hies upon the "stump. " Urged on by a riotous popular clamor , , hu Mexican congress , which hue ad journed until April , dealt promptly and .ncisively with President Gonzalcs' tiickol ] coinage scheme. Nickel money is now legal tender in Mexico only to the amount of twenty cents ; the government is pledged not to pay out more than 5 per cent in ono payment , and agrees to re ceive nickel for customs to the amount of 50 nor cent in January and a leaser sum each month until 10 per cent is reached. The nickel coined \vhiylied 000 tons , the amount legally fixed being four million dollars in one , two and five-rent pieces. Amoug'thu ' reforms promised on the re assembling of congress are a reduction of the tariff and a general introduction of the bunded warehouse system. The patience of the pope appears at last to have outworn the peraietonco of Prince Bismarck. The obnoxious Fulk laws have been repealed , and the Prus sian government again undertakes the payment of the salaries of the Catholic clergy so long denied them. Arabi Pasha has boon heard from. Ho enya he has no desire , ut present , to go back to Egypt. Ho thinks El Mahdi will make matters interesting for the khedive and the Fnulish. r sm&s - " + I PrNfcTHE GREAT jifw btttMAN REMEDY CU R C 8 Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache. Headache , Toothachi , HoreTlirunl.Nnclllu > .N | > iiilnmUruUc ) Uurii * . NrnxU. l'iu t Itllr * . 1RU ill. OIIIKII UUIIILK fil.VH AkU AlllEO. ol l > ! .ii. > .rwbetk flnj OwUa l * Ua > UUMUac * la II I lifu.fct. T1IK Oil \UJJ1S A. YOUI-.I.EU CO. . . . . .4 VIW > IUIIlBMV.lllL.il. I. . \DUFRENE \ & MEMELWHd , ARCHITECTS r EHovKD 10 OMM'A NATIONAL BANK bUlLDINOJHT QUAY'S SPECIFIC TRADE MARK Tn OIUUT Eo-TftADB MARK won RRHXDY. 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No matter how laree or small the transaction , It will receive our careful attention , and wo piomls * ohvajs courteous treatment. Pa\s particular attention to lm < Inesa ( or parties residing outslilo the city. Exchange on all the nrln- clpal clttcq of the United States at very Ion cot rates. Accounts ot Banks and Bankers received on favor- Me terms. Issues Ccrtlflrato of Deposit beating 6 per cent Interest. Dujs and Belle Foreign Exchange , County. City and Government securltlm United States Depository UF OMAHA Gor. 13th and Farnam Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishment in Qmoha , SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZR BROTHERS. Organized In 1808. Organized aa a National Bank in CAPITAL . $2OOOOO SURPLUS AND PROFITS . $1BOOOO 077ICUR3 HUMAN KOUNTZI , President. Joun A. CUKIOHTO.N , Vice President. A OU8TU8 Koo.vrrs , 2d VI co President. A. J , PorrLETOi. F. n. DAVIS , Caghlei W n. Mxcratnim , Assistant Cashier. Transacts a genera hanking business. Issues time certificates bcarln ntcroet. 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