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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1885)
THE DAILY BEE. OrnCK , NO. PMANO 016 1'AU AM Bf. NLW YOUK Omir , riooit WTunu.NB Hlll.lllNf ) . rnMlHlisilnv ry ii'iriiliiif , rxcoptfliiniUv. Tlio only Mnnitoy inonnne IHIIHT ptibUstuil In the etnlo. Triiu i tir MUM UnoVwir . tl Of , Tlirfxi Monlhs . . $3f,0 EUMonlliH. , . , . . f.CO.Ono Jldiith. , . . . 1.00 Una WlrKi.r llfr , l'uhll tix ) KtoryV"cdiio < liiy. POSTPAID. One Vwr.vith frcmlum . . . . . J3f Onp Vcur , ulttuiiitiiic'inliini . l.-tti PlK Moith % without tircmliim . 7"i OnoMimtli.on trlr.l . V ) All rwnninnlentloiiH rrlntlnK I" no "S nnil od | . toilnl tnnttor lionlit bo uiiaroa.seJ tuliioKm- i r.rrmisi All fcmilnPM tcHf-rft nnd roinlttnncoa ulionld bert * rt < ! i-e ed 10 'Inn lln ; I'liiii.tsiti.su COMPANY , O UIM. Prnftt , ilipckp nml po'tofllco orders lo Ixi mncto jmynlilcMothoonlorof the company. m m mmm COMPAHY , mmimi K. nosEWAi'cn. ntiiTon. U'rrn the advent of an opposition tele. Cmph line in. Omaha icducod rates are looked for. ANOTHER cold wave is approaching' Jro dualora will now give thu coal men u oliHiico at the public. HON. Tonus CA&TOU IH In Wattlilng- Ion. Just where "Tobe" 'ot his titlu is not mentioned in the dlKpatchcs. will not bo nn Octo- boi'ittaUi. The proposition lo abolish thu Oolobcr ulccttoius in tli.il stuto passed by 587,000 out of 7-li,000 ) votes. WITH open communication with the main part of the city , South Omaha is ci'ilaiu within the nu.xt year lo share heavily iu Omaha's remarkable develop ment. ANCmiEU mops-ljnck linn received his reward. Mr. William Hyde , who was for twcnty-flvu yours thu odltor of the Mis souri ltrublift > i , has buuu made post- uinstor of St. Louis. Su TAU na the opening of filreota is con- ccnipil the Union P.icilicand somu mem- bcrd of I bo city council have about m > much rcpard for the public as Vandorbilt. It in ubout time for the public to do ti llttlo swearing. thousand Russian liquor shops bo closed on thu 1st o f January through thu government's decision to allow the sale of liquor by retail only in hotels and eating housc.s. Wo venture to any Unit about uinviy thousand "enting- hnuflcft " will bo added to the list oil tliu 1st of January. OMAUA must not let the agitation of thu railroad to thu northwest oua.su. Onr people demand it and must bccuio it. Other lines may build to Yank-ton and the north if they . ( desire , but what this community needs is n direct line which Avillgivuit access to thu Klkhurn valley nnd its lich tributary country. 'I'm : nsfiletitnt-gcneral manager of the Union Pacific lus signed hl.s namu to a TlmiiKHyiylna iiroclalnsirion In which it ia HtMjrted tliat thu Loid IH good to such ns fjdtbtully nii'Vo the Union Pauilie. A Ripiit many inonibora of the legislature nnd numerous subsidized editors ought to tnku a yrout di-al of coinfoi t fiom Ibis oflleial document , widen assures them that they will bo taken in out of the cold. Tim monogamists of the United Statr.s will bo glad to learn that n wave of re form bun struck the Utah pcilygamKts. Albert Carrlngton , ono of thu twelve Mormon apostles , after "a full ami po , tiont trial" by the authorities of the ohurcH , lias been \cQmmimlcated for adulU-.i'y nnd lasoivioun conduct. Now if the United Status authorities will give the other cloven apoitlus a full and pa tient trial , tliuy would probably bo con- Vlr.te4under thu JhMmuuds law for about the Biimu olHuiPOH Jor whioh they have set upon lirothor Oarrlugton. TIIK. Young Mcn'ri ChrUtian tion of th's ' 'it > y ought to apcnru the Korvlcey of Sam. Jones to ruisu funds fern n IT , M. C , A. building. At this conclu sion of Mfl ) nm)4ing8 In St. Jou , ho raised ? lrOUfl for a building in that city. The Btrnoturo will be begun early uo\t Spring , For ttovoral yiuun tlio nsoi'la- ' tion in St. Joo'liud biitiii imdnayoring to U'ctupa Bubiicrlptloii for this jiurposu , but always \vlthout ultimate success. lllO wowKirfnl feature of the matter is , that Mr. Jonns , in less than an hour , pboidd bu able , unassisted , to do ulm Uundrcda could not do iu yoard. tliu Hditeuaiitgovernorelect of Now York , titill refuses to puy the as. Bailment levied upon him by the state central committee. The assessment wns alogt fire ) , but thn committco got nbthliigbutproniiHus.uNpiicting of eom.su tbut-thc wealthy su.ile-makur would comu to the front with Ms chock , Thu iTsn.t of rfoinw' courbu w s to put the titatucom- niUc | < t "iu u hole. " It could not pay its bills without again passing around thu hut. Al | the moinbord are quietly calling the mile-maker uiicomplluiiiutaiy BHIIIRV , and some of them tmy that he took tlio nomination for lioiitonaut-gov- < jrnor merely as i\n ml vei Using suheme to help Ma I'tibiuesa. lleroaftur , It Is SJifo l < i say , thu dumouratie central com- mllU > rt of thu Umpire state will colluct " in udvancu. Wu cheerfully leave the /7cviW ; to all Ihgoomfoit it can out of the late go. | rloim victory in Douglas roimty. Fig' ur.v ( ( uru very deceptive , bumotlmes , il you untit to twist them in your own interest torest , For instance , tha lfcrnl < t pays Unit Ford made a splendid showing , con- BUI\rug | nil things. T o > oars ugo the democratic vandidiito for shurill' got UO per co n I of the whole vote and Ford till- jpcur ructiivudlHir ! | cunt of thiMtiitiru vote. . T < io Ilcmtd forgets thuv there we.ro tlireu enmUdiilvu for whet I II'two years ago , Mlll.nr , Lynch und Mnipliy. 'JVo-third' oIMurpby'r wab tiKun from Lynch. . Ilimwi. Lynch ii only two per cunt alnivt l-lord , when If t ere had beeiv only two cH , Lyiu'h probably would httvc from W per cent to 18 pur tout of tin Tlio Itnltroiul Ootninlpslon. Complaints of rallrond discriminations and of the various abuses whioh the people ple of Ibis state have eullercd so long at Iho bnnda of corporate tnoiopoHos lm\e not abated 8inco thd dishonest attempt of the Inst lugislnture to dispose of the ( pics' lion b > the creation of n raihoiulcommis sion. This npjiandage of the railroads is recognized throughout , thu state at its jictnnl valun , and in bolng generally treated with tluisilmit contempt which il deserves. IU rccommcndullons to tlio railroads of tti lal changes at utallom and side tracks are adopted if they suit the convenience of the corporation mana gers : other wlfolhey are promptly pigeon holed. Of tht1 long list of suggestions sent to tlio Union Pacllic management every ouo of the least Importance was rejected. The discriminating rates iu coal from Sidney eastward were sus tained on the ground that west of Sidney coal was laid down "at cost , " and com- plalnu of discrimination at other points were lightlybruslicd aside with thread bare excuses of the necessity of such rates In order lo meet outside competition. The only notion of the last legislatures for the purpose of icstrictlngrailroad ox- lorlion winch has proven at all effective was the throe-cent passenger bill. That , was a definite and peremptory measure and could not bu evaded. Its operation is saving thousands of dollars every month to the people of this stale. Its results are tangible , while those of thu discre tionary commission bill cannot bo per ceived by the unaided vision. The gen eral disgust of the people of Nebraska at thu manner In which they word swindled out of olFectlvu anti-monopoly legislation should make Itself felt at the next session of the legislature iu the passage of a law lixing nud determining freight rates upon the railroads in this state. In no other way can the problem bu satisfactorily met. To leave the question any longer to the tender mercies of thn corporation managers or to the elastic conscience of the railroad managers' commission will bo only to fasten more closely the shackles with which corporate oppression and monopoly greed have for years repressed the productive capacity of this state and bled its inhabitants to lill thu pockets of Wall streut and Doston speculators. Closlns Streets The action of the council iu refusing to pledge itself to close Fourteenth street to a width of thirty feet , will bo appiovcd by all disinterested citi/.ens. 'J ho charter does not contemplate the exercise of arbitrary power by the council In virtually confiscating property belonging to citizens , by closing up or nut rowing thoronghfaics. The owners of lots on any street have invested their money nnd made their impiovemcnts under tliu assurance that the street is forever dedicated to public use , and the width as defined will remain unchanged. It it i.s equity to requite a tender of damages to piopurty owners on Ftreets that are. to be graded for the proposed changes of elevation , it ceitalnly would bo unreasonable and unrijihtuous to do st loy or diminish property values by elobing.streets or narrowing them with out dun compensation. ' 1 he council may give a r ght to a railioad to pass through a sheet but they do not acquire Hie right to close thu street by so doing. It is a question whether any agree ments either by ordinance or resolution lo close or nnriow a street would be binding upon the city. Thu council has no power to prevent the next council from re-opening a streut which it may close , lint such a grant may in iko com plications in the future which it is the duty of the council to avoid. The meth ods of the railroads ate well known. Possession is ten points of the law with them. When Omaha agreed to donate depot grounds to the Union Pacilio a number \aluablo lots weio paid for out of the proceeds of thu $ .200,000 bonds outside of the depot giounds. In other words , the trustees acting for the city bought more grounds than tie | railroad wasontithid to under thu contract. In hpitu of that fact thn city has. never been ui lo to recover these lots which are leased by the railroad company for mer cantile purposes. Once let the railroads have possusaion of anysticet and they cannot bu dislodged. To close thu street or to narrow It for the honolit of the i ail- toads will giva them vittnal possession and it will take a great deal of hard lighting to compel them to vacate or widen thu struct. The halmr i'cobleni. Thu chief of thu bureau of labor sta tistics , Col. Wright , is working hard to miiku bis bureau an olllujontnid in study ing what , is perhaps thu most important problem of thu day. He is seeking to di- \orce ! U woik from politics , and lo rid it of all pruposu'esioiiH in fa > or of this or that economic theory. With this view hu ha.s secured thosorvioes of a body of inves- tigatois of vailed ways of looking at economic question * ) , and hu is employ ing those Independently of each other so that they may bo corrective of each other's prejudices. The mass of fuels and llgnivs which Col. Wright hopes to gather cannot but furnish highly val uable material for the thorough study of tliu labor piublcm , a study which ought to precede tiny sweuuing legi.slitiou | on the mihju't That legislation is demanded no onu ran for a moment doubt who rends tliu history of tlio imaliods by which thu kings of monopoly have piled up lliuir wealth al the expense of thu HuUering public , and on thu other hand , no tin thu disor dered ravings of the anarchists ami bouiulistiu oNlrumlsts , The responsibility for the dangers which threaten prop- eity Intere.stM and the present social labile ciiunut in thu light of our expert , unco In thU country , bu placed entirely on thu shoulder * of the poor and hun gry 'I ho dangerous olttssus to-day are thu men \\hosu rapacity , dishonest. ) and greed disregards every in tores t of so ciety but their own Individual part in it and who throw cnr.-c < > at tliu public' while they bolster themselves in power by thu aid ot unrighteous laws ami .sub sidized courts1. Men who think nnd the activity of whosu miiiilb ia spurred on by * qnnlor ami hunger and poveity cannot help attributing thu possibility of acquir ing micli iiumuiibu fnitnnus , by the inuth- inlf. adopted , to an Improper organl/ia- tlon of the social fabric. Tlio basis for intioh of Iho wild MK-Ialhni of to-day , > \ Inch finds its exponents iu the Scwnbs nnd llartmnnx , U not MI much rage nl tbf acquisition of property as it js hope- Inns indignation al the results attained by n porveision of the pUnciplo of lire and let livo. KUewhoro wo publish a synop sis of Dr. Abbot'.s recent at tide on social ism which is H very xlignostUo addition to the literature of the controversy Kxtcnd tlio Plro Mmlts. The council .should lose no time iu ex * tending the ( ire limits to covov thu busi ness pmtion.s of thu cily nud the fitreols adjacent which may threaten their safe ty. Thu present limits are too contrac ted and with the rcmarkablo growth of Omaha are chilly becoming more jo The time has come when enough terri tory should bo taken in to secure us from the dangers of a conflagration which may sweep away hundreds of thousands of property In a slnglo night. In making the required lire limits , the council should bo guided by thu lendeney of business lo taku certain directions in its extension. If the com I house is made one center , a radius of six or seven blocks covering portions not already w'tiln the lire limits would do much towards securing tliu cud needed. Other points can easily be taken from which extensions can bo made to protect other sections of tliu city. Sixteenth street to Nicholas should at oiicu be included within the limits , and before long the en tire llaUs between thu hill and thu blall's must bu protected In thu same way. Omaha Is still a city of frame houses and it will never be anything else until the authorities forbid the erection of Iho shanties which are at once a souroo of dancer to property and of disfigurement to our streets. Publio interests and pri vate interests combine in demanding that the continued construction of dan gerous wooden sheila shall promptly cease. With all our lire protection , a high wind would soon fan a spark into a contlagration If it once obtained lodge ment in curtain portions of our c.ty , which nestb closely against \nlunblu warehouses and stores. Hrick buildings can now bo built very cheaply consider , ing what they oncu cost in Omaha. When brick can bu laid in the wall tor $10 a thousand there is uo reason why both business hoiiius ami residences should not bo constructed of this lire- proof material. Aside from the fact that good buildings pay better prolits in the long run , the interests of thu entire com munity demand that their erection shall bo enforced by Biich an extension of the lire limits as will protect the property o both the wealthy and the poor. Nfnvthat the various department com- mnudor.s arc making up their reports and recommendations tor the future , Un people of Nebr.iekti will bo interested in knowing how they are to bo treatud in the way of enlarged military accomo- dationb for frontier protection. North western Nebraska , and especially that poilion which lies below the great Sioux icserve , is waiting expectantly tor such changes as will make it moru secure from possible inroads from Ur.MeGillicud'dy's wards. In an interview lately published thu doctor strongly urges the en largement of Foit llobinson , the nearest" post to P.nc Kidgc , and declares it , in bib opinion , to bo of the highest strategic importance of any ol our Irontier poats. Senator Manderson and Congressman Uoiscy , vi I o have lately visited the PCO- lionalso return gruatli impressed with the necessity ot budding up and maintaining a stiong military post in this command ing position , oven it the hisUnic but use less Laramie should be let go in order to secure tno end. Itislo be hoped that General Howard will voice the earnest wisholthe people of Nebraska in ur gently recommending the rebuilding of 1'C.t KobhiBon which with Fort Nlobrara IH the only pi election of our stale from incursions of Iho Sionv. With Senator Van Wyek'a co-operation and the assis- lance of the remainder of onr congress sional delegation a united eubrl ought to bu imulu at the nuxt .session of congress lo' assure Ihe permanent protection of our northern frontier. MASQH Surr.it , of the government on- ginocrn , thinks that money espuiidud on the improvement of the Missouri river will bu thrown away. It would bu inter esting lo know what has imlucjd thu ma jor lo cliaugu bis views. Three years ago. he bcliuvod that the river oouU bu m.idu a navignblu and important artery of inland - , land tradu , Perhaps the fact that the creation of a river commission tlnuw tho- major out of his high position of sole cook and bottle washer of tlie Mussnnri river improvement in ly Inwu had sonu- thing to do witli this runiarkablu Hop. WK observe that a pally of Mor mons havu gone to thu S.uuhvluh inlands to spy out thu laud. Per haps they are acting on thu IJiii.'j suggestion that the Mormons buy King Kalakaua'a domain and set up a hierar chy , with polygamy as thu corner-stone , where thu Edmunds law and thu minions of thu United States government cannot reach them. It is a practical plan , and the Mormons can liml no bettor solution of "Iho great problem. " J. SrintUNri Mouiox has been keeping very shady of late , nud his trionds wore at a loss to know what had become of him. It will no doubt bo news to his Xu- braskti ft lends to learn that he has bobbed up eeioncly in Chicago as the chairman of the nat'onal conference of free trndcis ami icieuuo reformers. He is at home on that mihjcot , and rides Ids liobby IIH gracefully as the expert cow boy bcsliiilufi the tiury uuf.imod btoncho , lliotl lloouso is now a'Jtit'ilin ? the Philadelphia saloon munwho are urging thu system on thu ground that it will abolish a lar o unmuur of dlsruputablu groggurhirt and throw thu bitshiL'.ss in ro- apoiuihh ) li m.N. TnU U Nubrask I'H ex perience with high llcensu whuruver the law bus been givuu u proper enforce ment. Tut ; cr.ar of Russia Is spoiling for a fight , with the prospucU strongly in bis favor Jlvory wheat speculator on tliu bull tide of thu market hoped lib wish "Unnuer.Alicnil. " Under the ubovo heading l > r I.ymnn Abbott cnntrlbUlrMWi intrie liiii ; artiolc , in the hift number otUhc flnf / > / lUnga- /me , upon the grunt labor problem of Iho ilny. Hu wrltrs wUh'ti fort or Inspired by the importance o.f , n question which it daily pressing more , and mote closely upon us , and whose iimd solution seems as far romo'vcd as'ovttr , notwithstanding tlio bitter discu lun4 and \arlous con- Hiding remedies Ugpo < led by capital atid labor diiringu thi ) lust decade. Dr. Abbott points ouf oftie of the extreme socialistic tcudoniics of the times iu the following Innguniro : "One-half of our oikorsarowaco ! workers ; one-third of nur population , tncliullmt the vnst majority of oiu wage worUei * , nro cither of foifhcu hlrlh ot chlldicu of fntelKn-bniu parents. They nro restless and an1 Droning nioiuso. Them Is no power In any church to vhloh they owe allegiance adequate lo pioentan outbreak. There Is no po\u > r In the state , no police , no mllltaryi capable of qnelllliK It. l nu'u numbers ot thorn neknowl- cihto no fealty to nnj rcllRiou which teaches them the duly or endows Ihem with the power of bolf-mstinlnL The churches too often address not tliulr conscience , but their inmgtimlUm. Tlio schools aihbedu not their conscience , but their Intellict. Men tv ho hn\u been taught Ihnt modern order la despotism ami modc-in propeity Is theft , liml tlieinsolvis In n rountiy \ \ heio the oaly Mi | > - jiortofordu is Iho nillgh encd conscience , niul the only piotect'ou ' ol property Is nn en lightened Milf-lntotest ; and neither their con science not thuli Mill inteiesl iscnll htcnul. fle-licvtiu ; thutpiopotty Is theft , they believe thnt spoliation Isinlros , believing that the vvoild a v.ealth Is llieli iiiheritniuv , ofvhlch thehmebccMi ton long unjustly dopilvcd , they am ready with , no g ntlooUo to de mand of secl'-ty , 'Give mo ( lie portion ot goods tli.it , tiilleth to me ; ' and vvcmnyhc sure that if It wuic given to them itvvuuld soon he spent In liotuiu living , not lollmvud by leiHHituneo , and a iciuiust tor employment as Idled * eivanls. " "Polilic.illy , " says t'io writer , "Ameri ca is u democracy ; industrially , America Si an aristocracy. ' 1 he community which allows the laborer to determine the des tinies of the nation , allows him uo voice in determining thu nature or tlu profit of his industry. " If the laborer has the capacity , through his ballot , to adminis ter the affairs and ditcet the destinies of an empire , ho should coit.xinly have enough ability to take charge of a eo op erative association. In tills connection the writer makes some suggestions which will commend themselves to workingmen - men : "It Is estimated b.y ToUttcnl economists that to cany on any hutiiiyvnni7c < l imlnstiy ie qaiiesaiiaveiagu ipHtl : ot SI.OOO foi every workliitjman cmp'nyeil. ' iThls requite- laigu capital when it is tiunished by a slnglu man , but It is not a Inuo capital when It is divided up anumi ; one thobsaiAlvoiklngniuii. . A healthy , tliiifty , ener cty * , industrious , sober uicuhiinlcoughltoltua ( etol.iy up ? 1,031 bc- toie he is gmy-haiiud , and this nukes If m a capitalist. A hundred such would have in thfh savings capital uiicAigh to iii.in ui.ite a sue CSM..UI iinliistiy/and.'mi ' ht to have brains onoujji to conduct it. Co-opcnition IH thu iiret step tovvnul tho'iciliMiiptleu ' of l.iboi Irom tiie oipicsloij ) of cnSita " But while this ia.lrnu , the lavvs which permit tliu dishoneMt' iiuiassing of im mense personal i6rUinus at the expense ot the public at hugu need revision. Wo require , in ad.lit'on , "a new conception of the functions of government , " which the writer uuggcsts by the three follow ing facts : 1 Thicoerfom > ew after tlm Hrllish KOV- eiumcut had suciueil tliu ovvaoislupaiid LOII- tiolot' the tclu taiiii line. ) nt ( iie.it liiilam the following letmltb m its adiiimisUntiini were ascertained : The luunhcr ot olllics lor biiiinessii.ul lacica'-eilJio poi cent ; the nuin- borotiuessRirtsfiJ per cent ; iliu number i \\ouls soul ,0) | K't cent ; tlm cost ol sinding badhocu udiit'cd IU pci cent ( und u had ac tually cost tno iiovunmunt ntt iln/ . lei it hollowed thu mine ( > tor tliu cntcipusu at 3 percent , and the prouts of the business weiu 1 : MO pel cent , ( loveuimunt In KngLind tan coiuluut a great teleginphfc enti'rpri'.e tor the l > ii > ] ilu liot.ier than private eatei in isi > . If ov- vininc'iit la Ami'ilcatMii not , it is timetb.it we loiiiid out the rc.i-on why. U Tlie Knu canal , thu greatest highway of comimiceluloie laihvajs weio In opeiation , luul cost ( Ida state a few years ao in i-iipltal , in Intuiest , la io > aii.s , In nduilnlstiatioii , SlJ.oiXiO.H ; ( ) ) ; it had bioiifht into the state V- l,0X.ou ) ) ; and the jx-'oplo still own tliu canal , If weeaiiown , ndm.nlHtei and eon- tioln gieat wiituiwuy , why not agie.it lion- way ? lf A few years ngo vvo vvautcil to bnilil a nillio.ul lima Ike MIsMiml to the I'.u-lnu oui'.inVe did not. til ink v\e could undc-nake that work OUIM'IVCH us a Kovernmi'iit.Ne nskcd HOIIIU ptivutu capiUlists to do it lor IIH. Tae > goneionsly coaseiited. We gave them lor their generosity meal ; $ ii"ts of l.mds and loaned them S.l ) , tKX,000 ) in homls , lor which wo .stand responsible to-dij. Tiny boiiowed 8t7il'JKW ) ( ( c'lsi-wliino and built the toad ; It cost them J 5iUJOoou. ) Three- tilths of the cost of the Union Pacific we paid out nt our own pockets , amivo do nut oun thu 10 id 01 any sliani or it. A tew years n o 1 114. and wanted n niilu.iv In India , hlio in. v it'ui fapltaiists to build It lor hei. and gu u- nil teed the oapitalUts li i > cu cent on their money. They built tlio ui.id ; ICa l.uid luit a icprctaentiitlon in Its dlrcctloti : Hliuiecoives nn Inciiine of Tjyfrccnt , pxys the capltidlstn Hut guaitmterd A purceni , anil thu'J pi > r e nt pioat IM.S enabled her to abolish the invoinu ux in India. If Kndand can do this In in- dm , vvh > tMiuint vvetlo It in AmorlcaV PHHSONAIi _ Ilelmbold , of bticliu Mine , Is looking young and hvaity after all his tribulations. John H , ( loiijth suffoM Eoverely from neii- ial0'la , but Htlll stiuks to cold water. It Is currently roportcd In Hosinn th.it ( ! eo. S. Dnulnull will IM IIV ? editor-in-chief of the Itoston Tiavcller. , i In vlowof tlio ronlilt of the election In New York , Mi. ConklliiK'Uiiiy now bollllngto father that Interview _ Puwiilent Clcveiinillien ! nt church In Washington , nlwuls puU a § 1 grceiibac.1 : In the contribution bo\ . j j ( levurnor-i'lcct I' llMh Lee , of Virginia. acceulln toiiiartt | ( , luiku like Piv.sltlent Oloveliind with lift nn tachert of ( icncnd Jonc-s. of limn lam ui/Jtiickon his tacc. Chlea'o llundd ; 'Mfc * Ucecher , who has bad his hen roosfi(3jl ( } > od and his pocket picked during thu tjnt-t ivvouks , ! ) , ' us to think that | t b aWUt Auo ioi hliu ton-lire Irom politic * . * 5 3 If llttln Hilly MaTirmo , says the Chlnwo News , will stlul ; his linger In tlm sea he will huvuan liliiitnitloii of how much loom hu took up In American nlfalrs. If he will pull Ids linger out hu will see how much of n holu he will Icavu when hediojw oat uf American atlalrs. Chicago News : The Washington goilw | have dei Idul imt | , utUT all , I'a'nident Clcvu- lund is not gohncto marry. It mn&tbevuiy annoying to the d ir quidnunc * to gut a vucl- dinill ! lived up is the ) had the prcsldunl a nnd ( lion have thu bildiroum b&ck out at the Ijvt inoiaent , _ Very True. R-'tlur County Press ; The democrats of Ituur county sacrificed their cam P i to got : i debyiilion for Uoyd and jMilJur lu Uo bUto couvuuUou. won \ictoi.v . over his demoeiatie tirelli- rnti lu Douglas eonntv , but tlio rc > i > nb- llcnn cohorts came alone and placed his little band of railroad bummers on the nhclf. It wcm'tit crease the pot boss' ln Ililcncp. tu > r cnlaiifo bis circle of friends in after , vcMr ? . when lite coitnlics in Ne braska bury their dead nnd survey the ruin caused by tlio sticking of his long WHO into their local allalrs. " Itpo's" ChlncHO Iilbel Suit. Chicago Herald. Messrs. Tom I.at ami Ah Qitnng. of Omaha , have sued a news' paper , the llui : , for libel for slating that they wore lepers. The lirst named Indi vidual is undoubtedly the notorious Thomas Hat , thu U having the sound of Ij lu pigeon Knglisli This in u technical ity wnieli will bo likely to defeat the us- eault which these pirates of the wasbtub are making on the liberty of the press. 1'roRrcsn In AVcstofit Civilization. N. V. Graphic Qninii Boliaiiuan is in the Nebraska City jail under sentence of death for thu murder of a young man with whom he had a controversy about the way to spell the word "pcddler"nnd yet they say thu west is not making pio- in civilization. STATi : AND Nebraska Jottings. Htitlcr county voted In favoi of township organ , /.alien. Thntienmin papci in Hastings has been so ZLS ! by ercditoi.s. 'lliuctcmncnita scooped in tliu public crib In ive > a Palm county. P ntl.omunth has a schoul ciuollmcnt of ( 9 , and the iuteiukuiio ; Is ? i J. A held of O.UOU Montana sheep nro te bo wimoied m Amelopo eoiuuy. KiviiionleiN nitMurilatliiif tlio paclcbu ; hoii'o ( lU.siiuu a .im , wiui Oi'itor luoi4.eus ut sao- tcss. tcss.The republican ticket , with the exception ol supoiintenitont , was vlt'clcnl in Cnuiiy cutinij. I'ledSchmltt , \Villr | druggist , Dhiotuo w.iu iHwj and suaiu inonej mg to lilseini'li ' jui. laikkj , tliu tonytuasoil.il Hvvab , of Oiniiil Island , iiai.sn.uctl Ins li nmils onu of S.VJ and fciiippiit tnu town. Next I The notoiioiis ease ol the Widow 15eers against itiu itKlolioas riang Is coming up a0Min in the Ioi3e cviuiiy eomw. A capitalist Item P.iui.ic , I unction is about tosiAitin Piattsinuiilii niiictoiv lor polishing and limiting scuund-aand lootnpicixs. TucStiuit , tliuiuiM-uiidiiij hcrlimer mcr- chain , Wno recentiv harried oil tn.iid tnu IILCU | | i dominioii ol CIOIKS , was tripped up in ( uraiil , iii. , ami inonjin IMCIC. A \\Vbstjr county nun his a deck which has been iimnin. ; witnoat liiliiiiilon | lor si\i > > eus. it i.s an old fa ail } liciuoum. 'iliu lauvunieiit is m.uld one 01 woud. Tno DiiiUe count } judge Is cluing n lively buiiness m marriage licenses , lonpinigs i.r iimiiiaily busk , und Hie consequent tce.s gi.tddiii iuejiulicl.il and numstc-iiai 'poukei- UUOKs. The ( 'Wiind lioso company , of Fremont , is m.iKinj ; jK'j'auuions ro atleiiil thu naiionnl liose nun u , u lie-lit in New Orleans next Maich. Tlio iitera.cls ut fjiiiLoln will also attend. MrVllliim Oxluhy , of Noith nencl , who vvusinjmed in tno lauvvM } collision at IJl.ur bt'pteuiDei I , has Miuliiciuiy reuivurul to iw le.noved rioiii litair to Her homo , llerinja- iicsaui-ct ibesii.ue. 'J'hu editor ot the Arlington Defender is wnuiiy necauso on lluiou : < e.n ni < nt tlm bo } 1 111111 u ucer ke > ; to me none do.n ot ln- > iiiui e. \ \ ii.it Aieii | | ) s to tiouble Him the mobt. . is tnu fact tli.it me ke was emity. Tne pile liruUe at Nc.hi.iika City is not an mini \d liUb in tiy any means. It is cii.n iil that , it costs $ J to got ateimoi nor > es niul a wagon over the river now , iigamsioi in the uijs 01 the miryuuit. Itetiiins have been luueivuil in this ollii'U fioin si\t-iiiiioeoimtli.sand ! tliieo pivolucLs In tills suite mat "me mnoKe 01 baitlu hits eit-aied away. " Tlicio b a lioponil jirosjn ct tli.u ti.e idiiiidiult'i wid c-iuwi out ot ihuuaik vviidciiiL'ss IK luic the ne\t cimp.ilii. ! Anattempt was made on tlmnuli ! of tlieCd todo lie } tnu buildiii conl.iiiun the cmini ) lC.S.OUll 01 UltCllCOck COIUIl > . H IS llllpossi- ble tu s.u exactly vvliattii ! object > vas. biu it wai umloubiedi } sii on ma because a hu : e hunch ol i.igs .samiiitcd unit coal oil was tonmi vvhcii the inv slatted in the icar ot tne building. Had tlie me bouii binning ten iiiimiie i longer butou > itn cb-'t.bveiy , uo power could h.ivc.-iavcd the baildliief. Mr. and Mrs. Mnicus H. Cornelius of ( 'rand Island , et'li'iinitud ttieir go de.n v cddlng last > atiudti > . Tlie event was ple.iunily obiei veil by thu U'latives and filundsof fnituu.ito couple. Theii tluee sons , Chi 1st , tieoi o and U illlnm , together with then daiuhter , Mi > . ll.iss tiom laveipoit ) , Iowa , and about loity other lelallvcs weio meson t to enjoy ihu occasion with them. Jtr , Cornelius is now in his 70th } tar and Mis. Cuuiellus 70 } c'ais of age. Tlm leimbllcaii papers which have grown fat on iiublio nrmtin now g.ie gloumily al their diminished pitionagi ) , and satlsty tlm ciavlngs with an ancient , woim-cateii chest nut , to this elleul : "An editor , w Im in his lilc time Imd been tearfully w lckc.il , die I , nnd was assigned a tionl w.\l In thu pit. Casting his ( tvcs upward in IIH | toiment hu beht-ld Ids hated contcmpormv Boated in ncu'otl.tl ' box and beaming blandly at him. i'oi/.ullin / , ' ever } tiling hut his umniish , he bt > scniilit Him tin u low diopsoi MHUlner. Itemembinviis the calm ieply , 'tuat } on. in your lite tlmu had tlm dulimmunt U < c list nnd th" land olllcc notices , wlilcb L hud not. Kcmembc.1 Ihks and bu satisfied. ' " Iowa Items. Itcd Oak bo.isLs of the I mndiomost school ItlBouthwestciu Iowa. Chailefl > man , ot Hnrlington , ehiims to be the ( nick shot of tliu state. The other dij : , out of MX ) glass lulld lowed into thu air , ho Inokij l.V . .fniry AndiTson , n colorcil lurbor at Kco- knk , Inr l > eating his vvltu wasiincd SI ( Hi and costs. HeIIH driiiil ; .it the tiinulu ; caicsied his vvifu with a sticlc Of cold wood. A Uiivrnirfiit man has HiiccwedtMl in in'ik- Itra burner which may bo attached to any oidimuy housR lumis that will Ivulhu samu amount ol' light as KII ductile lamp. n Independence physician , Markham , tjil j loan operation lust week , havlnga Urge tumor icmovcd trom his neck. Ncaily an hour was oeciiplotl in tlm operation , , It Is quite probablit that Ihu cltlcw of the first and second clusi lir lown will hold u convention beioie tlm lexismnnu incuts to aicieo upon bomu much needed huvs tur nut- nluipat government. The lown Improved Stock Urocdcrs'nhsoci- iitlon will ho d Its two nh annual meeting at Wavorly. Dr-omlmr 'J , tt mid 4. lion. Nor man J. ( .olmaii , United MatitAcumm.siioner ol Hgilciilture , will IHJ pu-bi nt il.itt Soiling , living iiuarHurn.ini , Dubuque emnuv , while himllng With a eomiadu , a ri- dentally utrucK the tiller ot hit gun. ills- ch.uging the vviajKin , whch toiuau.o bis kit bic.i-.l . , lilllin- him iiistuntly. .Tames MalllciiU , of Hlue ( Irasn township , Scott uouut } , wint Into thu rtta-l of a vicl ms hoiso and was pinmpil } kicked out. His hc.ul wariiicnil } scalped , one e > oloseil up. and hl.shiilDicasLd in. His rcouvci } Is vciy diiiibtiul. Theavcr.iw school attuiidaiKe In Daven- poll diirm < O tobci was.i.JM. ( ) [ I i\t \ mini- lu'i 1nl I were bij.-t.uil I.U3J t.'lil. . KI-.I j 11.11 thu uttundaace fin the corrcs lomliiu month was : i , < H > i. Of Ihu total intumlancj J.IJ-J study ( nilman. \ Mihlciranoan Inko ha-t bcon dlrcovcicd near Daveiipmi , niul It is proposed luexnloro iU The mini who diM.uveied It loinid thu water eight le < Jl deep us l.ir us hu incdiined it and Incioaslng In depth as hu vcniuud out. About him he tonmi an iiiuxhiiusiitmicintal- line mn.viol iL-hUpai. MM. Kllza Siiaiu'lur died nt Sit Vcrnon. Linn cxnnity , iho other d ty , fionid-lt staua- linn. AiUclcH of toiMl ticni lo lu-i li ) hvr uuiKhboiw vvtrort toicd in a ciipbudiil ami aboivcd to vv.istu ami dc-iuy. Hir only io.i-.iuiH lor tlicMi iicunna nppitir lo Ixi a mitt ( -rlj gicusl and ihu > iru by ccuuomy tu oufiimu- l.iti ) a uimpoi'Mico. 51 Us Saiah K. Cabh of Uanvlllo , was fi-ar- tuny burned Mindiu itUur huiiio , .Shu WHS bitting In a ih.tlr In limit ul hitropmimu when siio WHS Koiiuxl y a iHlnting nl and fell Into tlm binning embers , whenslm li > fur suvcral iniiimea. Hci mothei. vvmi hud gone out for a bucket of watei. toiind her mil In tlm ino on her roliuii. ThouaiortannKiladv wait : ivcn miMllcilcJiie at oiue , but was MI ttartull } burned as to ! H < nnriicoyiiUablo by her liienda. bliudhd lucMi.i ) , Jlakolii. Plorro Is nilsln0- tif ; lo hiiuU Uvos ti Wn'.iln tlo-i t'j ' w > rk for Ihn opanln K ot the Mutiv rusurvatiuii. The 4-jcar-old son ot Mr. nml Mrs. Cur- tl , Ih bur near tSafld i'U > , was b. acuity a r.ittlcsnnkn l.i.t week. Tao little tt-liovv died twelvohoUHiitlcr. Tiles Iny of hist week was thn laniost bull' Ion d \ ot anvc ! ovpsnlonecd In tin * IlH's- ' Ther.iled mia and I'liclu Ham eichlerned cmt : o,0iw , and tlu Uommlend 51W.WM. The I'tev ' ailing iH.slnlni'.stjloln DiMdwood , according to the Times. Is "a succession of bray.s , with the1 cars uuing lion , and a gi.iccful waving elevation of thu tall. " The reckless use of the rubber sling by lm ! juveniles of Vankton Is becoming so SIM ions a uiftUer that the council route uplnle il\.liu a penalty of thirty dijs' Impihonmont f > r cnerj person dctpclcd In thodcstntctivuwork. Thodimjiclst who furnl.Miw tlm Klniidi-au Indians with supplies l.i t week rocelviMl trom the Interim uep.irtment twenty gallmis of castor oil , forty pounds uf salUsund 1,0 10 eompmmd uathnitlu i llls. This should be snlllulcnt to waul oft bllloin attacks. ISaphl City alu a ! > reels tlm elTect of rail road blood , anil Is moving onward with glnnt stildes. Thocltl/ens are now eousld- eritiga ) uopr > slt'oii ' tin n oh.uter to In } a MH'c-t radvva.v tluongh the lown. Several ImprovciiKMitBnluaiyo under advisement. Thu grand total oC all horses , mules , o\un , cnvvsaml other cuttle In Is-tUn D.xUola wns but l tM2 ; now It Is ioliin : ! , nvit ami < me- h.dt'tlme.sgieatei than In iss ) , or nn IncuM e of 4V ) pur cunt. In the .spiliu of Kstt Pakotiv stock men will o Into binlne-H with 1'iW.ixo bead of stock. Hays Iho Vunkton Press : "A visitor to theeltj who luus ivccnlly been putting in sev eral ( lavs at Omaha , s.ivs tlu > Yimkion mil- i oiu I lulclue piojcct was Instituted by Omali'i ' inn ties and thu : tlicyuiv lotlowhn ; Hup with tliu veal whi h a siiuvs success. 'I'nuvsav Urn icpoit of ( lie enginecis Iscntliel } s.itHlnctiuy and It Is only a qucsiion ot time concerning thu cutisti action of tlm bridge. " > . The Kleotlons and i tin Senate. New York I'vining Post The contest for-tho contiol of the United States sen ate Irom lss.7 to U ' .i is going to bo clo--o and doubtful until alter the November elections of IStfli. Twenty -six republi cans and twenty-live democrats will bold over from the l'ortjninth congress. ' 1 he republicans havu already seetned the legislature in Ohio , which elects thu next senator , and the democrats in Maiylaud , Virginia and Mississippi , whioli makes twintj-olglit democrats and twenty- seven lepubllc.ins sure of s > eits utter Mareli } , I'S-IT The democrats are nioi allj certain lo carry ne\t year's legUla tnros , and Ihus secure the smuitortdiip ? in Delaware , Florida , Missouri. Tennes see , Tc.vis , and West Virginia , and republicans in Massachusetts , Min nesota , Nebraska. Pennsylvania. Khodu Island and Vermont. This will carry thu totals up to thirty four democrats and thirty-throe republicans , and luavvs itinu states of California , Connecticut , Indiana. Maine , Miolmjan , Nevada , New Jersey , New York and Wisconsin lo be fought for. It the democrats can add tour ot these nine to tlie.r previous thi it.\- tour , they will li.ivo a m ijnnly with \"i -e Picsidcnt lioudrick'a Ciistuig vote , wh lo tau ruiublieans must carry .si < c ol them to niiiKc their previous tuirlythree a ma- joiityof the seventy -s.x iiiembeiH. The lepn'blicaiH are prutty conlideiit of carry- i'lg Maine and Wisconsin , while the cl moerats are iilmoit cot tain to He-euro Indiana. The Nevada seat will bu again nut up at auction , and a democrat is as likely lo "bid il in" as a republican I'al- iiortiia elected a democratic senator half a do/en years ago , and m ly do the same thing again , I'lio lepnblioans came Within n fovv votes of losiii" ; ; the Michigan legislature last Inlf , and the state lias become u donbtlul one , wiiilethis week s election in Connect ent shows thai ncillier parly can count upon that alato nu\t year Tliu democrats bocm to-day as likely as likely us not to UCot the New Jersey lug.sl.tturu in lii ( , and may elect unoiigh members in the N'ovv York legislature iu'\t ' vearto give them a majority on joint 'ballot , even with a lepnblicaii smntu aUliongli the present apportionment s } slim gives the republican : ! a grout adv. autagu In s'lorl , to SMC'iiro a majority in the senate of the Fittioih congru.sj the democrats will o ily need to elect their men no\t year trom four states like California , Conneetieiit , Indiana , Now York , and New Jersey , in which they have elected sunalor-s when u republican administration was in power. They may not succeed iu doing this , but It is thu height of folly to maintain that they are certain to tail. Ijjitin Thompson's Daughter and n Dude. PitUburg Post : Plump , smooth , jolly Miss 1'ilbnry doesn't amount to as much as .ui actress yotx buing a uoviou , but her youth and coiueluiuas are very compelling - ing to tlie adulators of stage femininity. liourpiuts and notes aru punt to her by tlm noodles , and one evening a somewhat > uara worn bo.au , famous for a ipiaitur ot a cuntury as a g illaut of the green room , was biruuk | iirJ by her agrecablo personality. His social and business re lations with thu manaxeiiiDnt vvoro such that hu was able , just alter rehearsal neUday , to bo inlro.lueud to iho g.rl. bho rcooivcd him rertpectfnlly but not ardently , and ho full that hu wns not making u dcup impression. Ho then- tore made tome intensely silly remarks , intended to convey hid ailiuitatiou. "J suom lo havu boon nc'pmintod with you for a long t.mu , somehow. " ho .said. "That'a natural , Hir , " Mim Tilbury re- spomled , "I inn wonderfully like 1113' motiiur vvag liUeen yeara ago. Yon were very swoct on her judging by tliu lutturs you vvrotii and Ihu in crii > tions on thu uack of your pliotogr.ipli tii.ct you gave her. I was overhauling a boKlul of trash ju.st before I sailed fioin England , and wu had a goo I laugh over tiiosy things. " "And who was your mother ? " " . " "Lydra Thompson. Thu wooer of two generations retired ne soon nd ho convcuuuntly could , V.'lio Will ) ( iliu Inventor ? St. Paul Pioneer Press : A colonxl porter , wno was brushing the clothed of a customer who had ina Htoppcd from ono of tliu chairs , handed thu reporter a ticket with ' ( / " printed on it ; and , as some onu called "NoH" ' from thu rear of tliu room , the porter sang out , "No ! li . " A middlu-ngc'd gentleman sealed near thu door remnrkml tii.il ho was "wait- jug , " and , HH the ropotlor soon dropped into the scat next to him , No ! ! re- maiked. "It makes mo sicK to wait in a burbiir-bhop , dounii't it .MIIIJ" Uion living agreed with , the guillo- man , in nn annoyed tone , said hi Imd just figured up how much limn he wasted in burner shops in auiu . - , and itwanover two weeks. " 1vihli. 1 . " hu euiitinin d as he looked al his watoh lei thu third lime in an many miunUis , "it was ponblo , to wall ; into a shop and older a shave just thu way yon dowlmn joinvant a dgnr. I tell yon if siim-i guniiis would ilu ' a schi-mu Ih it \vdiill do aw ay with t u : wr.itiu ; ; hi : i.onld n.aku millioiin. 1'vo an idea , " - just Ihnn th t barber tor whom hn hud been waiting motioned him , and ho hastened lo thu cha.r with out mushing ihu .sentence. Wlion the Olil Imily liroUn n I'lnie. Pbih'.delphia Herald : "Did he pop the question but night' " eagerly asked tint molher us thu ( laughlur came down late lo Inoakltist * " "No , nut quite. " "What did " ho HIV * "Why , horf | iniid my hnnd tvvieo and snid tluit hu belioviid Til miiku some man an uM-ollonl wifu if Ihu fellow had MUIIMI enough lo t-iku mu > < > inr away that , wn eoiilun't visit mu morutnau onuu m t < v on ly juiira , " _ U All Depends oil Itin r oint of View. Chicago Nowsi "He. .s an liriu o.s a rock. " "Whor" "Thu ] iiesidtiiit A lot of follows are tiding to git tuu out of olllco , but they can't lulgi > him " "I'vu found him ( in o li mite ait a innlu. " ' How V that1' "Win , a lot of fellows have been trying to get uiu Into u.liuo , but tnuy can t uj ln'j aim ' | . . . _ - lylugi from early In the morning , ready lo move the InsUnt the signal was given , 1 dire 'ted Thomas to order thu oluirgo at oneo I watt bed eagerly to son the elVect , and berime impatient at last that there was no Indication of any cnarga being made. The center of the line which waste to make the charge was near where Thomas and I stood together , but con- ci-a ! . < d from our view by the intervening forest. Turning to Thomas to inquire what caused thu delay , I was surprised to see ( > noral Thomas J , Wood , ono of Iho division commanders who was to make the charge , Htaudlug talking to him. I Hpoke lo ( ion. Wood , asking him why lie bad not i lunged , as ordered an hour bo- foro. Ho replied very promptly that tills was the lirst he Imd heard of It , but thai ho Imd been ready all day nt a mo ment's notice. I ( old him to make the charge at once Hun us oh" In a moment ; and iu an incredibly .short tlmu loud cheorlng was heard , and bo and Shor'idnn were dnv ing Ihu onumy's advance boforu them toward Missionary Uldgo. "Tlie enemy was strongly lutrqnohed on tin * crest of ijtu ridge in front of us. and hml a second line half way clown n\it \ ( another al the base. Unr men drove Iho troops In tiontof the lower line of rllle pits so rnpnll.v , and lollovvcd t icm up so oluolv , that rebel and union troops went over the Mrs ! line of works almost at the fame lime. Many rebels wore u'liitin.cil and sent lo Ihe roar under thu iirojof their own frh mis liighel' up thu hll. | Those th it were not captured r'treated , and were pursued. Tlm retreating hordes being belwiun fiiunds and puisuors , madetin - Me 01 Iho enemy high lo ayold Killing their own men In fact , on tint occasion the union soldier nearest Ihe uncut v wa-i in the safest ( million. With out nwailingltulhcrordc sorstoppingto reiorm , onr troops went to Iho t-nuoml line of w oiks , over rial , and on for the ( rest , thus nileotual y ci.irryiug out my mdcrsol the ( bib tor the b.itto and tno a-Ih lor tlie charge , I watched their progi ess with Intense interest Thu lire along ihu rebel line was torrilie Cinhon and musket balls lilleil thu air ; but the damage done was iu small proportion to lln-ammunition used. The pursuit con tinued until the crest was reached , and soon our men were seen climbinu : aver conUdiT.itu barrier at di.loront. points in fumt ot both bheiidan's. and Wood's div isjuiis. 'I lit ! retreat of thu onu- mv along mo-u of his line Was preclpi t ite , and thu paniu so gre-it thus Brag ! ami h's < in"i"ors lost all control over th ur men Many vvvre eantnred and thous ands ihiew away their arms In their re- Heal. " .Sheridan pushed forward until bo reached tliu Chickamauga rivorata point above wheio Iho enemy crossed. Ho met some icsistaneo liom troops oconpying a second hill in thu roar of Mission iry Itidge , piobablylo cover the retreat , of tlm main body , and of thu artillery and trains. It was now getting dark , but hhuridau , without , linking on that ac count , pushed Ins men tprwaid up this H -coiid hill slowly and without attracting the attention of thuinun placed to detenu it , w liilo ho det'ichcd lo tnu tighl and lull to surround the position. The enemy discovered tlio movement before these dispositions weio complete , and boat , n hasty rclio.il , leaving aitillery , wagim trains , and m my prisoners m onr hands. To .Sheridan s prompt movement thu Anm ol the Cumberland and thu tint on , ire indebted for the bulk ot the capture of prisoners , ariillcr.v and sin ill arms t.titdi.v Itul ior his piompt uur.suit to much in this way woma nut havu biiou accomplished. " Philadolpnia Kceord : IId : the vol rs of 1'onns.v v.mia lolloivod tin ir mm co - yiet.oiit in the slate ( iio popular majo ity in iavor ot tl o dem HT.itie candid " would havu buen overwhelming. Hut as Usual , wlnt UIK i-\c jbodj s biihii H tinned out to be nobody's biiHincHs. Ti n liflless in is es ofolois u ho had onlj n v.ijfiiu jiom nil ihlereit in a question J.i u Inch the \\clfare of all w.is vonuenii , could not lojjicall.y connect the IHS < H with the ineru election ot a. Mtatc ollic i. 'J'huy Hcuoulhigly acted by foicu of p.iri > habit and nudei the inllueneu of patty Hpirit. The IVnns.ylvunm railroul mo nopoly , on the olhor hand , cares only for naities for the use it can make of tin in. WhilHt tin ) ruiMiblicaiis wcro qu > i > - reling with tliu democrats qyi-r last .year's birds' n > , tl'o cornoration throw its wtti . .nito tliu iicale and decided tliu eonl Mt in it.s own intorcHt Three united men , it i.s solid , can caoture a city The corporation , by Hkillt'iil and iinseriipnlons i\cruid ! ( ) of its newer , lias piovuil more than a match for thn whole inert in ius of tliu people of Pennsylvania What iurt\ ban aih - din in lids Pennsylvania elect on is not very clear , but it is uiHtiifost th it the people have lost an opportnn t.y of indirec.tly rebuking an Insolent invasion of tlmir nonstitntion This opportunity will S-MMI return , when thu isiuu witi eorporalo power will hi : distlnclh made in the election of the uust Ic iHl.ituru , a cov- u-rnor and a nupr < 'inu incjo Tn t'io ' ol na tion of Tuesday in this t ti it niiiKt b'i ' iicknowled ed that the lai ii t rilvire if , the prnstitre of victoty In lon a to the L'cnns.vlvania railroad company. Itut people will have their innin a. ' Nothlnu Main In Vain. ' U o nro told that imllunjj ; wi s nlnde iYi vain ; l > nt what can be mild of tlio fnAh'on'- ahle irl of thu inriodn \ n't Him mnidoli vain ? Hood's Hars.ipurilla is mude' in Lowell , Mass , when them nro moru bot- t CH of it sold than of nn.y other Hanmpn- nlbt or blood purifier And it is nev" r taken in vain. It pnrilicM the blood' , strcnirthoiiH the Ky.sium , und jivea ; now life and Vi < { or to thu eiitirx body , 100 . . . . . . Miinnnri. I ISaltimoru Amliein cancer are thn ideas of ( he KnglNi aristocracy iw to "milliner. 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