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    4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 27. 1890. B
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H , Has the Oinnlin & Dakota railroad
H lioon hopolcBsly buriud in the drifts ?
H' ' It looks ns if Mayor Cii3liitip was
H ! following nftor Grover , a lonp way , in
] i the inattor of votocs
R Tin : Burlington road refuses to longer
i father the reckless methods of the Uur-
H • | lington & Northern This action knocks
' the mnin prop from undoin concern
M ] huilt to | ) i-oy upon logitiraato corpora
| tiotia '
B J It is painfully evident that the
H j crevice in the local dcraocratio came
M J lias grown to an impassable chasm
B i Iliirmuny has Ilea , and war to the knife
M • ' I nnd knife to the bono is the motto of the
8 contondiiii ; factions
BBV _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
m It is beboming mora npparont every
H i ' thiy that the firm of Wo , Us & Co , is
B the power bdhind the mayors throne
These seeking favors from his honor
I must produce a certificate of character
from the former combine
I
Tine rogulnr weekly assurauco is re
ceived that rapid transit will bo extended -
tended to nil loading thoroughfares
i floxt spring Meanwhile the melancholy
H utulo plods his weary way on Farnam
| | ' street as if ho had come to stay
w '
B j Tin : attoinpt of the seuiito to plug the
H ; leaks in the secret session serves to in-
' , ureaso publicVcontompt for it custom
' that is moro honored in the broach than
H in the observance The best thing the
'
i bonuto can do is to transact all public
V business iu open session
H In tiii : opinion of counollmcn who
f , ought to know , Mayor Cushing can
H , ' ; muko us many pledges and lceop us few
m , an his wise and vigilant prcdocossor "
H Perhaps ono of the modern rorjuiro-
H \ monlB of the ofllco is an intimate
H knowledge and practice of provarica-
H ' tion
m The ratification by congress of the
M treaty inn do with the Indians on thom
m Fort Borthold reservation will add ono
M million acres to the public domain in
H North Dakota The land is located in
_ I the western part of the state , adjoining
B the boundary of Montana , and is 1
B cliielly vntunblo for grazing purposes
fl The rapid contraction of rniigo terri
B I tory in tiio west makes this addition to
B j the public uomaln timely and uccopta-
H bio ,
H Kow that the question of the slto has
B boon settled , there should bo no time
1 lost in passing the worlds fitir bill and
H making its provision conform to the i
B wishes of the representatives ot Chl-
M cngo Local and personal pique must
H not interfere with
a great national un-
H dortnking The enterprise and goner
M tnishipdisplayodby Chicago , and her
H luastorly ability in mooting nil emor-
H t'oneics , afTords suilleient pi oof that
H Chicago is equal to the umorgonoy
H ' Pm'lTlONS itro bolng circulated in i
H various parts of the country praying r
H the czar of Russia to stop the whipping
H of holplcbs women and the tnassacro ot t
M mon in the Slborian prisons The in-
H tentlons of the potitionera nro com
M mondable , but they will hnvo only their
H labor for their pains A government
H which insults mankind with u tlcului ot f
H notorious shocking cruelties , permits
H brutal olllciuls to outrage every human i
H benllmatit and refuses to houd the do-
H pairing cries that rend the solitudes of
H I Biborla , will turn n deaf cur to the ap -
M I jioUla of oulsldort ) .
H t As u inoasiiro of justice to the faml-
M a lies wlio sullorod by reason of the gov-
M m crnmunt's broach of faith , the bill to
H B cotnponsiito the evicted settlers of Crow
Ijk Creole reservation deserves the approval t
fi of coiifcross The people who entered
1 th ° I'catjrvutiou on the atreitgth of l'ros-
U Idont Artlmr's proclamation , uiadu
HI miuiy vnluublo improvements and in-
18tistod their labor arid means in bocur-
Hi ing homes , of which they were ruth
HI lessly doprlvod by Cleveland , are on-
HI titled to dumngos for b utldingnndcrops
HI destroyed , and the hardships brought
HI on by olllclul perversity
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tiii : .vnir sii.rnn bill
The proipect for sllvor legislation at
the present session of congress nptwars
favornblo Sovornl measures have nl-
ready boon presented for pdbllo dls-
cuasion , the 'latcst the silver bill frnmod
by j the sennto finance commltteo , to
winch reference was mndo eovoral days
ago , The introduction ot thin measure
may bo taken ns a declaration on the
part ot the senate committee that It is
unfavorable I to the plan ot the secretary -
tary of the treasury , and in this #
view it is to bo assumed as probable
that the Windom silver bill will not
again rccoivo sorlous consideration In
the J senate , oven though it should bo
favorably regarded in the house See
rotary Windom apponrod before n. com
mlttco of the housoa fovr dnys ago and
explained and advocated his plan , but
the prospect for it can not bo regarded
as atallliopcful in view of the attitude
of the eonnto flnanco committee The
Windom sclicmo may doubtless , thcro-
fore , bo satcly dismissed from further
consideration as not likely to bo accepted -
coptod in oltlier branch of congress
The senate silver bill provldos that
the Bocrotary ot the treasury shall pur
chase silver bullion to the tunouut of
four I and one-half million dollnrs1 worth
each month , and gold bullion to on un
limited 1 amount , paying thevofor treas
ury notes Those notes are to bo re
deemable on demand in tawful money
of the United States , and wltcn , so ro-
dcemod shall bo cancelled They nro
made 1 receivable for customs , taxes and
all public duos , and when so recolvod
may bo reissued National banks
may , count thorn as a part of
tholr 1 lawful reserve The secretary
of the treasury is authorized to coin so
much 1 of the gold and silver bullion pur
chased under the act as shall bo necessary -
sary to provide for the redemption of
the < notes , the gain or soignorago from
such ! coinage to bo paid into the treas
ury ' The bill provldos for the repeal
of , the colnaco act of 1878.
This is in homo respects a moro con
servative ' Bchemo than that of Mr Win
dom i , nnd wasiutonaod ' as u , compromise
between his plan and the views
of the free coluago advocates
It is reported to bo nccoptablo
to the latter , although it provides that
the treasury shall have the benefit of
the profit arising from coining the bul
lion , which in case of frco coin ago
would bo a very considerable amount to
the advatitago of the silver producers
The advocates of free coinage , how
ever , must have become convinced that
they cannot carry their policy , and
they cannot reasonably ask anything
moro fuvorahlo as a compromise ) than
the bill proposed by the son a to com
mittee Under that moro than double
the amout of silver annually would bo
represented in the currency than has
boon employed under the existing lnw , ,
and allowing for the probable increase
in production from tuo stimulus of an
enlarged demand , the government pur
chases of silver to the amount of fifty
four million dollars worth annually
would leave only a verv binall surplus of
the Amoricnn product This should
certainly bo sulllciont to satisfy the most ;
extreme silver men The addition ,
to the currency annually under
this bill , so far ns silver
is concerned , would bo about
thirty million dollars , which ought to
bo enough to provide for the increasing
demands of the country The only
object , in providing for the coinage of
.
any part of the bullion purohasod is i
probably to avoid the objection made to i
the Windom bill that it would degrade i
silver to the position of a mere com
modity The senate bill also gives no
discretion to the secretary of the treas .
ury in the matter of purchasing bullion
As a compromise measure the bill [
ought tooncountorvory little opposition ,
from the friends of silver , but it will
doubtless bo vigorously opposed by
those who are hostile to any increase ,
ot the use of silver in the curroney
This opposition , however , iscortain to i
prove futile if the silver advocates can (
be united , Washington advices indi .
cate that the now bill has boon very r
well received
THE SEMITES UIUXnY
The United States senate has recently [
boon the scene of hcatod and acri
monious debate The cause of it
was the resolution calling upon the at
torney general for infotmation regard
ing the killing of a deputy United
Stales marshal in Florida The public !
has boon made familiar with the cir '
cumstance A number of persons hud .
boou indicted for election frauds , nnd
the official was In pursuit of thorn Ho
was a fcarlobs and determined man and 1
had uumorous ouotnios While iu the
discharge of his duties ho was
entrapped and shot to death It was
the duty of the senate to ' obtain official 1
Information rogardlng the murder of u
federal olllcor , and Sonutor Cbandlor '
introduced n resolution for this purpose i
which was adopted ,
In the debate on the resolution the
Florida senators sought to palliate the
crime by assailing the character of the
fodorul court ollluiuls in Florida , in
cluding the ono who was killed Ono
of thorn , Mr Call , went farther than
J
this and employed most ouunstvo and
unparliamentary language regarding
Senator Chuudlor Not satisfied with
what ho hud said on the jloor of the
senate , the Florida senator inserted still
moro olTonslvo lnuguugo iu his speech
ns printed in the Coniresiuiud Itcccml
When uallod to account for this in the '
senate lie defended his course nnd
charged Senator Uhar.dlor with having
made an untrue statement , ulso'ohurao-
toriziiig the Now Hatnpshlro senator as
tt coward Referring to this , Senator
Sherman of Ohio said that when the
United States senate came to such a
condition thut tlio charge of cowardice
could , bo applied to o , beuator mid that a
senator could bo ehurgod with stut-
iug a thing falsely , it seemed to him
the senate was receding from its dig >
nity
Tlioro cau bo but ouo opinion among
fair minded men , regarding the course
ot the Florida senator It was a flagrant i-
grant breach of privilege and in every
bonso roprohousiblo , deserving the unqualified i-
qualified censure of the senate Such
conduct should be visited with such
summary aud severe rebuke that only
the most recklc&s would venture to
commit It Dut it may bo obt'
served that it is not alone such
exceptional episodes ns this which
suggest that the senate is ton
ceding from its dignity It would not
bo I dllllcult to find much In the general
course nnd conduct of that body to
justify j the opinion that it Is far loss
solicitous now than formerly to observe
the conditions essential toatruodlg-
nity , as well ns to preserve a chnrnotor
for i wisdom , statesmanship and patriot
ism i If that body has deteriorated lu
the t rcspoct nnd confidence of the people -
plo i the fact is duo moro largely to the
dcclino from Its former character ns un
assembly of siatesmon , do voted to great
principles i of government and earnestly
desiring to subsorvo the general good ,
than to such personal violations of prlv-
ilogo i and lapses from decency and decorum -
corum t as have recently boon wltncssod
Blttor personal and political contro-
vorsics occurred iu the better days of
the i sonntc Mon whoso names nro
eminent < in our history have hurled In-
voctlvo nnd denunciation nt opponents
on i the floor of the senate , indifferent
nliko i to parliamentary privileges and
porsonnl responsibility But if from
such i incidents the scitato of an earlier
tlmo sulTored an impalrmont of its dig
nity it maintainer its claims on the
public confidence It had not then
become identified in the popular mind
ns the refuge nnd bulwark ot monopoly
nnd corporate power , but was rognrdod
dosplto the occasional Irruptions of
individual auger , as the great conserva
tive power in our governmental syslom
It was intended to bo It is well for the
Benato to prosorva its dignity , but that
alone will not restore ittothoplacoitjfr-
morly hold in popular confidence That
will como only when it hasrccovorodlts
lost churactcr , abandoned its star-cham
ber methods , relinquished its false so-
called senatorial courtesy , " and put
itself in full sympathy with the people
WE WILL DO UETIEH
A reckless local contemporary has of-
fcrod some tempting prizes to its pat
rons , with a vlow of raising the wind
Having deflnitoly determined by a bo-
crot ballot of its own omoloyos who will
bo the most successful and popular law
yer in Omaha ton years hence , it now
generously opens its purse strings and
tenders its columns to ingenious pro
pounders of riddles-and conundrums
Now The Bide is bound to keep up
with the procession It will not allow
such ot its patrons as nro not otherwise
occupied to remain without employment
highly intoiloctual as well as lucrative
In other words wo will do better , and
give gonlus of whatever sox , ago and
previous condition a chance to blossom
out nnd-achieve renown If wo have
any prodigies among us , clairvoyants
who can divine the future and box the
compass of destiny , so to speak , we want
them to shine in sublime oiTulgonco
and glory
Our irroprcssiblo contemporary offers
a prize of ono hundred dollnrs to any
man , woman or child who can foretell
the oxnet number of people who shall
inhabit the btatc during the first two
weeks of June while the census is being
taken Wo will do hotter Tin : Bun
hereby offers ono hundred thousand
dollars to anybody within reach of its
voice that will figure out the number
of redheaded girls nnd white horses
in the United States according to the
oftlicinl census returns which are to bo
distributed by the national census bu-
reau on or about the year 11)00. )
Our public spirited contemporary of-
feraa prize of five hundred dollars to
any farmer who will harvest the largest
crop of corn on any single aero of land
in this or any adjacent state during the
coming season Wo will do better
Tub Bise offers live hundred thousand
dollnrs to the ranchman anywhere in
the United States and adjacent coun
tries , including Mexico , Central America -
ica , South America nnd Patagonia , for
the largest ( lock of Rocky Mountain
coats raised by them on a Binglo aero
The contest to bo decided nnd awards
made by the Pan-American congress
Our contemporary invites proposals
from now subscribers , with prizes to bo
awarded on conditions that they will
maKe the nearest guess of the nnmbor
of beans in a quart jug But wo will do
better Tiie Bee will mail or doiivor
a brand'now metropolitan paper three
hundred and sixty-five days in the year
to every nfn woman nnd child that will
forward or pay in the full subscription
price And any subscriber who will
within the noxt.thirty days trmlco an
exact guess us to the time when the
now postofllco will bo fiuishod , will get ;
a rocetpt for a paid-up subscription to
The Daily Bee during his , her or its i
lifotlme
Remember that these canorous offers
will only hold good for n limited period 1
CONOUKSSMAN MCKINLEY is not ;
alarmed over the gerrymandering
schemes of the domocratio legislature
of Ohio Ho is not in favor of con -
grcsslonnl action , but prefers to lot thorn l
run to the end of tholr rope , fooling
conDduutthnt the reckless exercise of
power by the democrats will Dring
tholr overthrew nt the next election
Major MoKinloy's prominence and use
fulnoss In congress cannot bo imonirod I
by legislating him into a democratic
district Twice within ten years nt-
tempts have been made to force him nut
of congress , but in each instance ho i
turned u democratic inujority into a re-
publican triumph Ohio voters are not
backward iu rebuking political trickery
and chicunary
Actinq Mayor Moiiiiissky has
vetoed an ordinance because it was pub
lislicd in n newspaper of general circu-
latlon , which , ot course , under the pro
vnlling regime , is an offense agaiiiBttho |
tuxpayors Hereafter all proposals of
the board of public works for paving ,
grading , sewers , etc , must bo ndvqr-
tisod only iu the court organ Hereto *
fore , it was found profitable In such i
cusoo to advertise in such insignificant
pnpers.tis the Chicago lYibunc
. -
RiU'itESUNTATiVE organizations ot
Omaha's trade ami commerce should i
tuko un uotive part in the movement to
isecure the early construction of the pro
posed oxtonslon of the Rock Ielaud road 1
southwest Lincoln and Beatrice pee
plo nro already at work With the nc-
live assistance of Oinuhn business men ,
there ' is lltllo doubt that the construe
tion of tho/iyj / would bo hastened mn-
torlnlly , ami * secure for the city within
n yenr an important highway to the
trade ot southern Nebraska , northern
Kansas and lorndo The importnnco
of the road to the commerce of the city
cannot bo overestimated , and prompt
stops shouldnbo taken to expedite the
work
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The plondlugs of the railroads for
oxclustvo rjglit-ot-way through the
in ill tary nnnexto , Henry Clarko's farm
produced ] nn , © ppo9lto result in Wash
ington J The authorities propose to settle -
tlo the question by granting right-of-
way for such tracks as may bo neces
sary and allow their use by all roads
on equal terms The decision It a just
ono _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The nppolnttuont of Tom Binning
ham ] ns aldownllc inspector is nnothor
striutng illustration ot business princi
ples , apppliod to city affairs " Birming-
hnm j is a hustling business patron of
the i senior moinbor from the Fifth
Nuw York Knows It
CViIWii/o Herald
Chicago is a danjrerous town to foot with
For ] particulars Imjulro of New York
Must I'ut U | > nr Quit
"Vcid Yorl : Tribune
Tlio Louisiana lottery Is in that desperate
atrnlt i when It U forced to "ralso Its unto
and i trust to luck on the draw
A l'nliil'iil KcinlnisciMicc
t < t. JoMf olulXJ'm cr < it
That portion of Mr Clovclnnd'a ' speech on
U'nshlngton which rclntcs to vlrturo nnd
morality will causa a Rood many pcoplo to
think of bis celebrated loiter to Mrs , Uonry
Ward Hencliur
Strlpnotl of All Disguises
Wheeling InteUiaencer
No matter who holds to the contrary , it Is
not true that the southern whites desire to
pot rid of tlio southern blacks Colored
labor Is wanted in the south The thing
that is not wanted thcro is a colored voting
population
Making It 1-lnnHiint for Wllliclm
lloaton Journal
Wuatovor else socialism alms at It is the
implacable fee of the existing order of
things It will tnako Gorman politics in
teresting and onlmutod for n loritr tlmo to
como , and will give the ypung emperor a
domestic problem OlfUcult and portcntious
enough to discourage foreign entanglements
Meaner than Hiuhwny Robbery
r/iffmlctjJifa / Record
When wo consider that the distress In the
Pennsylvania coal regions has beeu larcoly
brought about by a systematic design on the
part of the coaKcompanios to so overstock
the labor market a4 to provide for a years
consumption with1 six months production , it
Is not difficult to iix.tlio responsibility for the
starving condition , pf the miners and tholr
wives and chtldcon.l They are the victims of
deliberate greed * , . -
TUB AI-'xkuNOON TEA
Sir Edwin Arnold calls the Japanese
women semi angqllc "
Cupid caw theo drew forth a dart
Ho tipped andifcalborcd It ,
But , niakion : fnir , ho missed thy heart ;
It was to small to hit
Out of a population set down nt 2o3.801,821
in British India > iicroi ) are no foivor than
20,933.020 widows'orwhom Uombuy claims
l.tKVOU Madras -JSOflll , Northwest Prov-
incosandOudha.C" ( ) ,7 > > 7. the Punjob 1,5'JJ , .
S33 and Hongal T.-lO lVJi ) .
Mind , I dent want to bo flattered , ' said '
a feminine voice confidentially , behind a
nhotoffrnpner's ' Brreon , but do try an3 idealize -
izo it all jou can "
Miss Priscllla ( ntjed forty ) No , Edith , I
dent belfovo in these slllv marriages You'll
have time enough to get sick of a man if you
staysinglo for ton years longer ! Edith
Time enough , aunti" , hut may bo no chance i
It was a dainty Moston maid
Who stood nnd looked at Towser
She gazed u-wbilo and then she said ,
How that poor dog does trousorl"
Ella Mo , Cousin Bob kissed mo this
morning Mother Ho did ! thopoyouro-
bulled him , Elln Ella I did that very
thing X said , Bob , you bo careful not to
do that when pa or mu are yround , or you'll
hear something drop "
A Burlington girl In a fit of abstraction ,
picked bp a copy of Kismet , " scratched out
the ' t , " and tnnded the book to her lover
He caught on
Do la Cranio My.doar U'Aubigny.you are
too dlllldeiit You are rich , talented , titled
you might shine In society Count D'Au-
blirny I detest sooloty that is , I detest I
hate women Do la Creme You amaze me
An unfortunate utTairo du court Count .
D'Aublgnv ( ncrco.y ) Reginald , you will
understand mo when I toll .vou that before I
came into m.v fortune and title I was a struct
car conductor
Whllo woriion's ' minds may ho secure ,
Aud not so fictile ns is said ,
A passing bonnets almost sure
To turn n woman's hood
And lot two puss upon the street , '
Each wearing a bowiicblng gown ,
Tiioy'll ' turn each others beads complete ,
Thoy'ro sure to look around
( Jabrielle Bompard Is a singular creature
Since she gave hursolf up to the Preach po
lice as accessory to thomurder of GoutTu she
has thought of nothing but bor own uotori-
ety , When she was confronted by a howl
ing mob of 10,000 people anxious to lynch
her , nt Lvons , the other day , she smllea and
satu she had no Idea there would have boon
so many people to meet ber "
Ob , lore , my love , has forgotten the hour ,
By passion pervaded with a pulsating power !
How love rushed upon us with u quivering
whoop ,
And GnBwniboii our tweet souls In a wild
swirlfut swoop ]
Lot mo lusciously lift in luxuriant rliyma
Of the way that wo kissed In the soft sum
mcr time
Till nil of the ahrubbary curled up and died ,
Aud the birds flow away to escape suiuldo
But , alas ! love Is doVrf and the Bummer has
J '
flown ,
Yet I still live to maudllnly murmur my
moon l ) ' "
In sibilant stanzas 61 clangorous orash
( Which Ill ' soil to ssiilo paper for cold , com
mon cusb )
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ST A TU AN IV < t UlUX lTOIt If ,
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NelmiHUn JotilnirJ
The Nance couutVc inmisslonors have do ,
elded to bridge thoiioiju river at Fullortun ,
Custer county's iio ' n.partlsnn prohibitory ,
league will hold a . otlng ut Broken Bow
Murcb 8. He ,
The second term at the United States court
at Hastings will convene March 10 with a
full docket .
Arthur 1'aul , n aoQtlqn band at Eluiwood ,
dropped dead from heart disease Tuesduy ,
IIu was sixty yeuraoTugo
Clay county baseball cranks propose to
hare a liltlo league of tboir own and a meet 7
ing to arrange matters will probably bo bold
shortly
The public school at Uartwell is so tough ,
that of the fifty pup Is who attended the
teacher bos beou obliged to exK > l all but
half u dozen
The Custer county Farmers atlianco will 1
meet at Broken How March 4 and wilt bo
addressed by President Powers of the statu
organisation
The revival meetings at Clay Center ,
which hnvo been in progress sixwocks , have
1
closed und over thirty persnus have united
with tba church i
An imbecile named Wouke , who has beeu
prowling around the vicinity of Hebron ,
buruod a quantity of hay for J. Lovorcnook ,
Mr Loverchook is a cripula using acrutcb
Ho took hU shotgun , mounted u horse und
hnntod up Wcnlto nnd marched him into
Hebron , where he was locked up by the
• herirr ns a dangerous itinn
The general storool Veak il.ash ntUrosh-
nm hui been rclo icd by Its creditors The
liabilities am f 1,000 , with nearly enough assets -
sets to cover thorn
Footpads hnvo infested Syracuse nnd vicin
ity i miicn to the itlnrm of the residents An
attempt was made to hold up the Hov Gates
by two masked men , but ho whipped ud hU
horses nnd escaped Grant Khull was
knocked ' from his horse by a highwayman
It Is reported that two lodges of the
Knights 1 of Labor nt Kcd Cloud , numbering
ISO mombcrs , nnd three Farmers nllmncos
near Klvorton , hnvo unttod nnd purcbaaod a
building worth (1,000 and that tholr intcn-
tlon 1 is to establish a cooperative store which
all ' will be plcdgod to patronage
lown Items
The contract for building the now hotel at
Eldorn has been lot ,
Justice Petora of Davenport is proud of
his ] record of 1,174 couples Joined In wedlock
by blm
Burglars got away with twenty-six pnl-
ions I ofwhlsky rrotn the drug store of ( J.Y. .
CarootUolfo '
Hov Father Carroll or Tama City nearly
lost his llfo oy oscaplng coal gas Ho re
mained unconscious for twolvohours
A Bovon-yoar-old colored girl was burned to
death nt Clayton the ether day Her cloth
Ing caught tire whllo she was playing with
matcuos
The Methodist missionary convention of
Harrison county will convene in Missouri
Valley Priduy and a lnrgo attendance is on-
ticlpatod
A Kossuth county farmer claims that last
season ho raised 1,093 bushels of oats on
seven ncros of groutid nu avcrago of 1G0
bushels to the aero
M. II Miller , the Cherokee photographer
who skipped with Miss Ellen Cbnso , has
boon indietod by thd Emmot county grand
Jury for bigamy and Miss Chase has beca
held for adultery
Wjomlnif
The Suadanco public schools have bcon
closed on uccount of diphtheria
Evnnston is short about twenty houses for
which tenants are already In the city
An apparont'y ' unlimited deposit of brick
clay has boon discovered at Saratoga
Nearly 813.000 wns subscrlbod in ono day
for the now Methodist church at Cheyenne
A prisoner with the kicking po wore of a
mule ltnockud off the iron doors of two cells
In the Laramie jail , brpko through a wall ,
and was finally released order to preserve
the building from complete destruction
The Laramie Times is in receipt ot a let
ter from Mr John G. Jest , a well known
sheep raiser ot Carbon county Ho Btartcd
In the winter with 4,339 sheep , out of which
number bo has lost ! J50. Ono hundred and
fifty of those wore killed by coyotes , The
remainder died from ether causes
There was raised in this county last year ,
says the Fremont Clipper , nbout 1,200,000
pounds of wheut Of this the Linder Holler
Milling company purchased somothlng like
900,000 pounds The rcmalndor is in the
hnnds of the farmers , aud nbout 75,000
pounds of it will bo required for seed , leaving
125,000 pounds yet to bo disposed of
On Tuesday of last week Uov Hancock
reoolvcd a dispatch from Caspar statlngthat
two young pcoplo were anxious to bo made
hnppy the following morning , says the Lusk
Herald Accordingly he took the morning
train for Caspar , where ho was mot by the
bridegroom , who drove bim further into the
country , where the bride und pnrtv were
anxiously awaiting his arrival The few
words which made two hearts happy were
soon Bald , and Mr Huncock returned , hav
ing spent a very pleasant tlmo
Thcro arc snake storioi , nnd again there
nro stories about snakes that are true , sava
the Sundance Uuzetto Up near the O IC
ranch , on the head of the Belle Fourehe , is a
small rocky butte In this vicinity upon any
occasion ivhcn the weather Is croultlous ,
may bo seen rattlesnakes , big , llttlo , old and
young ; rnttlcsnnkus in bunches and bundles
as big as a barrel , twisting and squirming
In nil shapes , itound-up parties bavo learned
to avoid this spot aud the last time it passed
that way , men were sent ahead to clear the
trnll for the horses , as upon a former oc
casion moro than thirty of them were bitten
KING OF ZIPILOTES
Tim ( luge Bird Which Occupies a
Cnta in the San Jrnc Public Inrk
Where could bo found anything of
the sort-prottlor than the square before
the great wblto cathedral of San Jose ,
Costa Rica ? They call it Central park
It is cnclosod by a high iron fence , with
gates at each corner Huco old trees
afford sulllciont shade at midday
Near the center of the park stands a
dainty kiosk , decorated artistically with
the biuo , white and rod of the nations
colors Here the government band
plays twice a week of an afternoon ,
whllo all the world comes to parade in
silk uttiro The soldiers also drill
every moruiug at 8 , iu thd broad path
at the eastern end Here , too , ihoy
como for rovlow at G of the afternoon ,
the officers parsing down the line , while
the baud plays "La Oraclon , ' ' a swoolly
solemn hymn
This little picture of vivid coloring is
one which can never bo forgotten The
scarlet of the bands uniform is like a
llama against the emerald and dcepor
green of foliage And on every side the
rarest flowers , carefully tended and al
ways in full bloom , nro soon
Birds of all kinds sing or chatter in
the treetops , Seven gorgeous macaws
huge eroaturos of splendid scarlet
plumage wundor , unhindered by cord
or cage , nbout the pane Half a dozen
wonderful green parrots , of siinilnrfroe-
dom , carry on intelligent conversations
with each ether and with the pcoplo
who approach them A hugo kind of
zopilotos , an uncanny looking bird , oc
cupies a spacious euro not far from the
central fountain
Or Tnliuasn Knepo the Guidon Utile
Ttov Dr Talmago preached at the
Brooklyn Academy of Music today a
memorial sermon upon the Into Henry
W. Graay Dr Talmago boliovcd that
Mr Grady embodied iu his life the best
answer to the question Can an editor
bo a Christian , ' ' says a Now York dis
patch About a year before his death ,
Mr Grady in a conversation with Dr
Talmago in Atlanta expressed his pro
Qiind faith in the gospel Ho made it
the guide of his professional ns well as
his private llfo Dr Talmago further
dlacussod impersonally tlio subject of
the nowspapur press Touching upon
his own rotations with newspapers and
newspaper men , ho said : "If I am
asked why I speak bo well of the press ;
when I have somotiitios boon unfairly
treatoa by It , I reply that the newspa
per press of this and ether countries by
the opportunities it has given mo to in
terpret tlio blblo and preach tlio gospel
to the nations has put mo unilor bo great
obligations that I defy all the editors
and ropdrtors of the world to wrlto nny-
thing that shall bring forth from mo
ono word of blttor retort from now until
the day of my death , " The congrega-
tion applauded ,
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t
Tlio Nlonrnminn Ounnl
The latest advices from ' Nicaragua
bring satisfactory information of the 1
progress made with the important pro
liiiunary work of the catinl , says too i
Engineering and Mining Journal The >
pier , which is tlio first essential to oti-
uble the dredgers to open to harbor , is !
making rapid progrebs , about two hun
drod and fifty foot being now completed
This work is progressing at about the 1
rate of sixty feet pur week , and Its of-
feet has been even grealor than was i
calculated upon by Mr A. G. Monocal ,
tlio chief onglnoor , the action of the
waves in nillng up sand huvlng so far
saved brushing and filling The health 1
of the stall continues excellent , und
their time has boon well occupied in
working out certain modifications and
improvements on tlio line of the catiul , ,
which will reduce the ostlmates by at
least 82,000,030.
A < ' RUMORED ELEVATOR TRUST
Harris 1 & Co of Lincoln Said to Bo
Socurlug a Monopoly
A PARTIAL DENIAL BY THE FIRM
"
The Knights or Labor Conference
Statu House ftlnltern Supreme
' Court Lincoln In
Urief
_ _ _ _ _
A Ulg Don I.
Liscouf , Neb , Fob , 20. | Spcclal Telegram -
gram f to Tim Bee ] A big deal is sold to
hnvo ' boon consummated in this city during
the t past few dnys Its mugmtudo can bo
imaglnod I when It Is stated that it Is nothing
less 1 . than Hint Harris St Co , better known
perhaps ns Harris , Woodman & Co , have secured -
cured oxcIubIvo chnrgo ot fifty or moro of
the ' host elevators on the Burlington system
of railroads in this Btatc It is further sn'd
that < this company is to hold picclsoly the
snmo relation to Lincoln and the Burlington
that , the Htmcbnugh-Morrlam company holds
to | Omalin nnd the Union Pncltlo
Smco this seemingly well founded rumor
,
began < to circulate there has boon moro or
loss ' consternation In the ranks of the lessor
gram i dealers of the city and state oporatmg
on ( the Burlington system ot roads Some
I of , thorn oxprcss the opinion that the deal is
.
so porfcctly made that it must react upon
the producer Notwithstanding the Inter
state lnw , it is stated that favors
can ' bo shown by the carrier
that will make tt absolutely Imposslhlo for
grnln dealers of limited capital to offer suc
cessful competition Producers , Ui are fore ,
can not hupo for anything but minimum
prices at points touched by this company
In this connection it is suggested that the
members of Harris , Woodman & Co are
farscolng mon and propose to take advan
tage of whatever action the stnto board ot
transportation may tatio in tlio matter of
freight reductions In the event ot a whoto-
sale slaughter of locnl rates It is argued that
the roads will stand firm on the maximum
through rate , and a corner on corn is tboro-
fore thought to bo probable in a small way
In the ether event , however , loral rates re
maining unchanged , It is thought that a rad
ical reduction of the through rate on corn
will bo made to Chicago , without further
pressure , nnd that producers wilt Hood and
glut the market , making it possible for this
company ana companlos equnlly strong
to purchnso their own sales This cannot
provo ether than disastrous to the great
mass of farmers of the state It is not nn-
probable , It is urged , thut the Burlington
will do everything possible to ndvanco the
interests of n company that bids fair to bo
strong end shrewd enough to accomplish
thtB end It is well known that the Burling
ton , as well as all ether roads operating in
thn stnto , Is very sere in the matter of con
tinued agitp.tion of the reduction of freight
tarifTslocnl or through , nnd will do anything
possible to throttle further nressuro This
fact gives color to the stutomont that the
deal as stated hat bcon made
Such dealers as Kondull & Smith , Gregg
& Kvscr and T. W. Lowroy oxprosi thorn
selves as naving very llttlo faith in this
wholesale deal Thov nro In n position ,
however , to fool none of the . ou'oota If the
rumor , as Mated and believed by many ,
proves to bo true
In looktne this matter up Tun Hun repre
sentative dropped Into Harris Woodman &
Co 's Lincoln office this morning Ho found
the principal of the firm Air J , P. Harris ,
ayoung man twenty-eight or thirty years of
ago , sitting nt his desk busily engaged in
looking over reports and correspondence
But , however busy ho mnv have been , ho
was not avurso to talking , nnd to the initial
question regarding the alleged deal , be Bald :
There is nothing in it There nro over
three hundred elevators on . the Burlington
system of roads in Nobrnska and wo are op
erating but very few of thnt number "
How many , if you care to state ! "
Well , some thirty odd "
• • Are you neeotinting for nny moro or
them ! " V
"I presume , sir , wo will gather in Tn few
moro if wo find thorn inactive or purchase
able "
Are you buying corn nt uny points where
you huvo no elevators ! "
Yes , sir "
How many ! "
"I caunot say without rolcronco to memo
randum Wc are cribbing here nnd there
nil ; over the state "
"At any points on other than Burlington
lines of road i"
"No , sir , "
"Areyour relations with the Burlington
folks similar to these of the HimobauKh-
Mcrrinm company of Omaha to the Union
Pacific ! "
"I can not Bay , for I do not know what the
rotations of the Himcbaugh-Merrium ele
vator company to the Union Pacific are "
Well , ore they iqtimutol"
"I can not say that our relations to the
Burlington folks are any moro intimate than
these of any ether company operating on the
company's lines "
You Iutimnto that you nro storing corn
How many bushels do you expect to store ! "
Possibly 10,000,000. Wo confidently ex
pect to buy and store 2,000,000 bushels Wo
are doing u legitimate grain business "
Are you paying any attention to the probable -
able action of the state board of transporta
tion on freight reductions ! "
"Wo nro somewhat , interested la what tlio
board may do , but uot hair so much as wo
nro in the number of bushels of corn our
agents buy from plnco to place "
What are you pnyliig ! "
"Wo are pnylug trom 13JJ to 15 cents per
bushel "
"Farinors who hold their corn may confi
dently expect a bettor prlco by and by , may
they not ! "
"If not , wo had bettor got to circulating
our money In other clmnnols "
KK1GUT8 or iinon
The Kuights ot Labor assembled hero in [
state convention have a disagreeable duty to
perform It is known , perhaps , thnt charges
of mismanuirement huvo been proforrcd
against Secretary Blake , and they uro
under Investigation Inilood , they have
taken up n considerable portion of the tlmo
ot the convention Bluke , however , is confi
dent that he will como out all right Still it
Is understood that a good many knights nro
not over-well pleased with his alleged tutor
ferciico with the statu master workman's au
thority in culIlnL' tbi present meeting This
assembly , let it bq remembered , Is not the
regular stnto convuntiou , as has boon stated
It was spociully called to coustaor the eight
hour movement and to discuss some of the
loading features of the Australian ballot
system It bus nothing to do with thn propo
sition for consolidation with the Farmers
alliunce for political fellowship This ques
tion wilt bo considered ut the regular state
convention , which convenes In May Mho
present session closes tomorrow Prominent
knights state that the attendance ut the
prcsoat mooting U not what it ought to bavo
been
statu iinusi : mattkhs
Auditor Benton refused to register the
( QUi.OOO Omaha school house bonds received
yesterday for the reason thut they did not
contain a proposition providing for levying a
tax It Is intimated on the outslda that they
did not roceivu n inujority of the votes cast ,
but the uuditor did not take this into consid
eration
Copy of the complaint of the South Omaha
stock uxchunge.reeently reported , was mailed !
to various roads today , together with service I
for answer
Tno Omaha aud Council Bluffs railway and I
bridge company of Omaha fllod amended [
artiulOM of incorporation todav Increasing the
capital stock trom t7QO00 to 11,500,00.
The Omaha & Southwestern railroad com
pnuy also filed umended articles They pro
vide for branches from the main Hud near
the Tenth street depot of the Burlington , in >
the city ot Omaha , to run to the stock yards ,
and also one commencing at La Platte , in '
Sarpy county , running north ito a point on
the Union.Pacific near Gilmore , and tbenco
to South Omaha , connecting with the stock [
yards ,
The Equitable Life Insurance company of
Now York filed its unuual statement with
the Insurance auditor todav , showing the
amount ot business transacted in the state
during the past year , itisks , rJ.F < 00rx > 0 ; pol ;
icies issued during thn year , 173 , insuring ,
NU8,753i losses , 118,000.
TUB SOfUEUI DOUBT
The following were the proceedings la the
supreme court today : L M. Shaw , esq , of H
! Iowa was udmlttod to timetIco H
The following cnusos wore nrgucd nnd B
submitted : Helm Manufacturing company H
v Kounue , South Omaha vs Cunningham , *
McCartnoy 1 vs Berlin , Omaha vs Ayer , } M
Omalin vs Howell Lumber company , Oninhn /J B
vs Cochran * * _
The Elmwooil olovntor cao will bo argued / , Ff
and suhmitton tomorrow or next do v. > H
Vnolav Uruss ot nl vs Sandwich Alittm- / B
facturing company Ilrror to district court , / H
Sallno oounty Affirmed Opinion by CobbH
Ch i J. H
Grand Island gas company vs John W. H
West , treasurer , ot nl , Appeal from district '
court , Hall county Judgment modified , K
Opinion i by Nnrvnl , J. Ii
1. All officers of a city are prohibited from H'
bring directly or tndlroctly Intcrottod In nny . {
contract , or ngroomont in which the city or < m
nnvonofor Its benefit is r. party , nnd cacti j K
contract I may bo avoided by the city \ m
3. The Grand Island light and fuel com i l
j panv , n corporation , contracted with the city i Bet
ot ! Grand Island to light Ita streotA with ulco * j K
triclty Tor a Uuflnlto porlod ntn fixed prica j B
per mouth nl the tlmo or tlio limiting or snid j H
contract , ono W. wns a member of the city J H
council of Grnnd Island and also n stock H
holder In , and the secretary nnd treasurer j M
of ( antd corporation Held that the contract - -V- . < _
Is Illegal nnd that n taxpayer can maintain 4 H
nn action to cancel the sarro H
; i. Hold that Inasmuch ns the city hns nc- H
coptod the boncllts-of the contract , It must H
do equity , ami to do equity the city must pay M
to the light nnd tuol company not exceeding M
the contract price , the roimnnblo value of ' B
the light received by it prior to the oem B
moncoment of the action , with 7 per oent In _ .
torost thereon , Kl
William W. Davis vs board of county B
commissioners of Boone county Error to K
district court , Boons county Affirmed B
Ootnion by Maxwell , J. H
Springllold lire nnd mnrlno insttrnnoo com m
pany vs MrLImnus & Coylu Error to district - H
trict court , Madison county Affirmed , Uplu- B
Ion by Maxwell , J. . M
William C Bratlliwallo vs Stnto Error B
to district court , Boonu county Affirmed r-"iH
Opinion by Moxwoll , J , -V ' H
Joseph Bums vs City of Falnnout Error " F
to district court , nil more county Affirmed B
Opinion by Norvul , J , H
Lewis Ley vs Hans it Miller Error to B
district court , Mndison county Affirmed B
Opiuion by Cobb , Ch J. K
CassioAnnlo Small vsJotoph Small Ap- H
ponl from district court , Douglas county , Ba
Judgment modified Opinion by Maxwell , J. B
1. On tlio evidence contained in the rocBB
ords , held , that the charge of ndultory ; - _ _ H |
ngninst the defendant wns fully proved , " f B
whllo a hko charge against the plaintiff was P
not sustained H
.2. In allowing alimony the court will con _ '
sidcr the ability of the husband , the estate , V
if any , of the wife , and the situation of the B'
parties nnd will render such a decree as B |
under the circumstances will bo just end _ B
cqultublo B
J ) . DccrcoforfJO par montti alimony in fll
addition to tlio homsstoad , hold , to bo ox- B _ >
ccsstve BK
4. Custody ot child was on the proof properly - H
orly given to the ' mother H
Thomas L. Cornell vs William II Bar BB
num Error to District court , Nuckolls BB
county Affirmed Opinion by Norvat , J. BB
CITV NRWS ANDNOTnS H
Lee O'Brien , superintendent or the publlo BB
schools of Johnson county , is in the city BBJ
Christian F. Loowoll , uged clgtity-throa BV
years and twenty nine days , died nt the BB ]
homo ot his daughter , Mrs C. H. Doodd- BJ
chcr , 1414 V Rtreet , this morning BB ]
Alton It Board was given permission to BB
lead Mits Alice Martin of Chorokoc , In , , to BB
the marriage altar this morning BB
Governor Thayer attended the reunion of BB
the First Nebraska at Plattsmouth toduy BB
nnd tomorrow ho gees to Juniata to attend s _ H
a military ball -S H
Hon Tom Cook has rccoived his comints- H
slon us commissioner of census and has com V H
moncod nctivo work Ho outcrtaincd a \ B
party ot politicians from Saunders county H
last night who are anxious to have onuuisr- B |
a tors appointed who will give general satis- BJ
faction in that county Ho bus mndo no nrBB
pointmcuts ns yet , however , but will issue BB
his first grist In a day or two
Judge Stcwnrt was engaged this morning BB
in hearing the suit of Funko & Ocdon vs V. BB
B. Floyd and Halter & Irtck At the lust BB
Cbautauqua nssuuibly at Crete , Floyd se- BB
cured tbo loan ot a lot of dishes from thu .JBJ
pluintifTs , who claim that part were never H
returned und a portion of these brought back H
wore nicked and otlinnviso dumugoil Hal i H
tor & Irick were sureties on Lloyds under BJ
taking to Bafoly return the goods Plain *
tiffs claim damages in the sum ot $101.43.
THE MODERN BABYLON V
A Canons Hutnnrks on the Lomlon |
Murrlatru Mnrlcur BB
Conon Liddon yesterday made some H
strong observations from the pulpit ot Bl
St , Paul's on the marriage market of H
modern Babylon , Buys the Pall Mull Ga- S
zctto Ho had , no doubt , nmplo room H
for a pituresquo Bittiro iu the familiar H
phenomenon of London society ; Eager . J k
mothers , like generals setting out on Jr H
acompalgn , prepared to undergo any /
amount of fntiguo if only they coitlil ' ;
marry their daughters not necessarily
to a nigh soulod man , but in any enso tea
a fortune They could see , too , a group
of youugmen , after , perhaps , a career _
of dissipation , thinking that the tlmo
hud arrived for settling respectably in
llfo , and looking out not for a gli 1 '
whoso graces und chnraoter would make
her husband and children happy , but
for somebody with iksulllclont dowry to
onuble them to keep up a largo estab
lishment They could not wonder , when ]
the most sacred of hum an relations was !
thus ptacod on thu brutal level of cash I
that such transactions were quickly followed - '
lowed by months or years of misery
misfify which , after suothingin private ,
was nt lub-i paraded bniWo the eyes of a
wondering world amid the unspeakable
stiuineaud degradation ot thu divorce .
court " The brutal level of nn atfulr j
of cash is the level nt which French
marriages are nrrangod without shame r "Tt
and without pretense Hut are inarrlaTjjB' '
gos arranged by parents on the whole v4 f
moro prone to end in the divorce court * I
than when young people are loft free to I
arrhngo tholr rnurriugos themselves ?
SICK HEADAChW j
! ' _ . - " | aPoiltlvolyOnrodbj' | ' \
ARTTFRx these Little Pills 1
Willi tltW TheyBlsorellovoDJs L
Hl lFTI V trecs trom Dyspepsia *
3Tl Aat indigestion and Too T
'JM | V R Hearty Eating A per 1
flj QgBB O feet remedy for Dlul j
E _ 3 ne8 * ' Kausca > Drowsl j
WKfowftM nc5 * . Dad Tute In the 4
BH H _ |
| Mouth.CoatcdTongue , l
Tain In tbo Bl Jo , TOR- J
PID UVRH , 4c. Tliey rcgulato tl > o Bowels , I
and prevent Constipation and liles The J
smallest and easiest to talio Only one ptll a i
dose , 40 In a vial 1'uroly Vrgetablo , I'rlcc J
39 cents '
-i- ? m . Slm ! ? ? ; - ? ' ' * ' ' ' -M
ri
V
OMAHA
LOAN AND TRUST
COMPANY
Subscribed 'ilariinteod Cipltal , $500,000
I'uld In Capital , .330,009
Hush and sells stocks ard bonds ; negotiate
commercial paperireoalvusnadoxuciuostrusts :
act * us transfer ngent and trustaa ot corpora
tions ; taxes charge of property ; collects roi < U
Omaha Loan Trust Co
SAVINGS BANK
s. E. Cor I6th and Douglas Streets
I'ntdln OapIUt , . $50,000
Hubscillwd&giiarantewt capita I , . . . IOO.000
Uabllltyot stockholders 200,000
S Per Cent Intoroat Paid on Oopo3lt3
I'itANK J. I.ANtll ! , Cashier ,
v . _
OtflCKnsi A. U.Wyman , prentdent ; J.J.IIrowu , * iB ]
vice president ! WTWymautresiurer . _ ;
IUHKoronai A. U. Wyinan J. II Millard , J. J. "f
Itroivn Guy a Ilarton , 15. VV , Nash , ihoi I J >
Kimball , Gee U. Lake ' '
Loans In any amount mn.de on Cltv &
Farm Property , nnd on Collateral
Security , at Lowes Rate Curronttui
- ffy