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Fo—- PLEASURE AND PLUNDER, 1o i Srkr i o et The Visits of Eminent Nebras- kans to Washington, Solid Advice to the Heroes Who May Hereafter Qo There, McMaine, the Man Who Hx- poeed the Maxwell Land Grant Steal. The Fate of Saunders’' Bill to Straighten Nebraska's Northern Boundary. The Work That is Being Done by Our Semators. Correspondence of the Bee. Wasninerony D, C., Mareh 10.— The winter just past saw more Ne- braskans in Washington than ever before. Some came for pleasure, most for plunder. The first found what they sought, with its usual draw- backs, the last are unsatisfied yet. The policy of the administration and want of harmony in the delegation, makes the road to officea rugged one just now, for all hailing from your state. Some of your citizens have been hore for months. As fast as one hope has eluded them, they have turned to chase another, but are fast losing wind and pluck and will soon turn homeward. There is something sad in the spectacle. * It would be gratify- ing to seekers and dispensers of office, could every candidate secure a prize. The misery of it is that there are more who believe in their supreme fitness for place than there are places uiring to be filled. ith some men, coming here is a The Speaker—They are taken up either for reference or for passage, as is provided in the rule. Mr. Springer—This bill has only been read by its title, T call for the | reading of the bill. Mr. Valentine—-Tet it _be referred. The bill was referred t& the commit- tee on Territories and ordered” to - be printed.” Comment is unnecessary. Senator Van Wyck is busy trying to unravel the (M{inu](il's. which sur- round the onse of the peoplo, va. the ratlroads, and believes he can dosome. thing to stem corraption in the Sur- veying Department. Senator Saunders has introduced a “joint resolution” in the interest of civil service reform. It approaches nearer to a display of real statesman- ship than anything the so-called re- formers have originated. It recog: nizes that while one method of reform might be applied to those who are in government service in the depart- ments, another is needed where the parties are to occupy other positions than these. Scholastic examinations and promotion in office might do well for those who propose to devote them- selves to the public service in the capacity of clerks, but absolutely un- suited in the case ot postmasters, col- lectors of internal revenue, district attorneys of the United States Courts, ote. InI thala‘;u':. business capacity, legal ability and the possession of pub- lie oonfidul{ce and good-will Are,ptho easontial qualifications. The resolu- tion also recognizes and aims to light- en the burden now resting on execu- tive shoulders, a burden greater than Atlas bore and which the founders of the government never intended to im- pose upon any living mortal. The picture drawn by Pendleton when capering through his well worn theme of a noble chief magistrate roused from his sabaritic enjoyments and worn to a shadow by the importunity of office- seckors, will be no longer touching or true if the remedy Senator Saun- ders proposes be adopted. He says lot rules and regulations, scholarly ex- aminations and tests, govern the de- partments, but let a vast number of other officers be elected by the people. Let the distribution of a vist amount of this patronage revert to the voters fatal step. They cannot stand inspec- tion, ’lgxay make a bad impression at first, and a prolonged stay results in and tux-g‘nyen to whom it of right be- longs. This method will relieve the weary executive, put an end to revelations of disposition and charac- | much corruption, give senators and ter which seal their rejection. representatives time for other work If they were wise they would como | than settling disputes over petty post- and see, ‘and travel. They would | offices or finding places foroffice hunt- present their claims and leave the|ers and give a guarantee for greater uture to good luck, or push matters | capacity and integrity amongst public by correspondence. To remain here, | offices, when their accession to places ter the first few interviews —after a | of trust and profit depends upon the fow days of sight-seeing and enjoy- | judgment nn:li) good will of their fel- ment —is to sink into a life without iuw citizens, such of whom can exer- occupation, to wander aimlessly from | cise a d rect influence in favor or one place to another—to intrude, in | against a candidate. The folowing is sheer want of something better to do, | the full text of this resolution: where intrusion is not only bad man-| ‘‘Joint resolution” proposing an ners but bad management—to become | amendment to the constitution, at last a bore, and to lose every en-| Resolved by the senate and house chantment that distance once lent to | of representatives of the United their seryices and worth, | States of America in congress assem- Of all the pilgrims to this proud and | bled, two-third of each house concur- magnificent capital, nonehave made a |ring therein, that the following better impression than Hon. E. M. | amendment to the constitution' of the Bartlett, ot Omaha. His literary | United States be, and is hereby pro- taste, legal acquirements, social man- | posed, to the legislatures of the sev- ners, and his good Iooks, secured him | eral states: frionds and admirers on every hand.| AmrmioLe I Congress shall by law Inducements were held out to him to | provide for the election by the people enter into official life, and remain |of tmasters, United States mar- here, but he firmly refused to forsake lhlfl:‘ district attorneys of United the state that had already given him |States courts, collectirs of internal such evidence of favor and esteem |revenues and other officers whose His heart belongs to Nebraska and |duties are to be performed within the Nebraska knows how to reciprocate | limits of any state, or part of a state, deyotion, except. judges of the supreme and in- The commissioner of pensions has | ferior courts, and all civil officers of recently entitled himself to the thanks | tho United States except judges of the of members of ocongress. He saw |supreme and inferior courts, the heads VY RARS AN BNIAS AR A4 ATALARLIURA 10 100/ ars, This is an advance of and fifty cents per tom on the old p ices, and it is made in order to create s ply sufficient to meet the demands of the new machivery. A Sonoma county man has_invented a dish-washing n\whfnn, the di<hes gong in at one side, several at & time, and with ore turn of the crank out they come, tho oughly cleanse 1, the hands wot tonch: ing them in the meanti e, The apparatus consists of revolving brushes, whion cleanse the inside of cups, ete., as wel a8 tne outside, What is the percentage of breakage is not stated, MONTANA, The tide of immigiation is already pour- ing into the territory, Miles Oity has purchased $4,500 worth of fire quenching ap aratus, There are 481 childr n enrollad in the Helenn schools, with an average attend- ance of 400, A Butte Chinaman stole £2,800 from hiis room mate and lit out for Omaha, pursued by the fleeced Mo: gol. Common b ards at Coulson are worth from 8150 to $200 per thousand feet, and common bosrd is only 85 per week. Montana boasts of 172 +chools and 177 teachers, and ha- be'ter facilities for im. parting thorough instruction than any other territory. A Miles City butcher recently had hang- ing in his meat market seventeen beeves which had fat on their ribs pearly two inches thick, These cattle had been run- ning all winter without any care or at. tention, and were not picked from the herd on acconat of their condition, NEW MEXICO. The legislature has repealed the law taxing drammers $350 per annum. New Mexico appears to be the objective vint of eloping couples and dese:ting usbands, Native copper and free gold is the latest strike in the Maverick, 'This bids fair to be a way up property, A rich mine of sulphur about three miles southwest of tan Pedro has been lately found by a shepherd boy. The bill reducing railroad fare in New Mexico tosix cents per mile passed both houses of the legislature; ho evcr, the railroads will make no reduction at preser.t. A test case will be carried up to the su. preme court of the United Stutes, Board bill jumpers will now have a hard time to play their little game, I'he recent legislatnre made it lawful for hotel pri. prietors to impris n persons who engage and enjoy hoard with the intention of not payiog forit. The hotts of the various otels expect to get a good deal of satis- faction ovt of the law. “UTAN, The lecislatute refused to tax the net products of mines, A railroad man named Will Swan switched off last wesk en the strychnine ronte. The total expsnses of Salt Lake connty for the last fisal year was $50,794.50, against over 870,00) in 1880, The saloon kacYm of Salt Lake are fighting the new liquor law, A large fund has been collected to carry on the campain, WYOMING. Laramie has a bicycle club, Cheyenne is s0on to have a brick yard. The Laramis Times is in the hands of a stock company, Sheriff Jobn-on's house at (ireen River was destroyed by fire, Loss, 81,000, A Montana man made & $175,000 cattle purchase in Missouri, &_couple of weeks since, and has already been offered $200,- 000 for them, ‘Work at the U. P, shops, at Evanston, is rushing, alarge number of men ure em- loyed, and overwork in meny instances s necessary to keep up repairs. ‘The bill to allow Cheyenne to issue wa- ter bonds to the amount f $75,000 has been signed by the Governor. It leaves the whole business at the discretion of the City Council, ) OOLORADO. Pink eye is raging in Denver. G 1den is making paper of a superior quality. Stickney is going into court again, this time for a divorce, . A Denver machinist died last week from the effects of vaccination, A gang of frontier mail robbers lave that they' were being heavily taxed by | of departments, and officers whose their constituents in the matter of | duties are temporary in their charac- tage and secured from the postoftice | ter, shall hold office for a term of four epartment a decision that when |years unless a longer term shall be correspondence related to pension |fixed by law; but the president shall olaims the use of an official envelope, | have the power of removal of any furnished by the department, would |such ofticer, whether appointed or obyviate the use of a stamp. elected, for any cause affecting the in- Your readers will hardly believe the | cumbent’s character, habits or other cost of postage to & member of con- | qualifications, excepting political or gress. People having claims, of | religious opinions. whatever character, in spite of the| Awr, II. All offi-ers elected as pro- faot that they are pnimg agents to | vided for in article 1 shall bo elected look after them, must have a separate | in such manner as the legislatures of and frequent correspondence with one | the states shall provide by law. or two of the delegation upon the Junius, same bnsiness. S Yesterday I saw Mr. McMains, who | For Coughs, Colds, and Throat Dis- will become celebrated, if he is not so £ | orders, already, by his daring attack upon the | Uses “‘Brown's Bronctial Troches,” rich corporation which executed, with | having proved their efficacy by a test the u;;iu of :‘lx-();)mmiuionsr William- | of many yea marl0-deodlw 800, steal of over 2,000,000 acres oy of the publio land, known as the Max-| OCOIDENTAL JOTTINGS, well land grant. Without a knowl- OALIFORNIA edge of law, Mr. McMains 80 pre-| mpere are 2,024 pared his papors and managed his | wheat in Calit-vmie this oo, 20V%d t0 oaso as to defeat the corrupt_ oficials | * Rallo.h, the notorious Baptist preacher here, and give to his cause the force | aud politician, is going to take & hand in which belongs only to the right. The | the next campaign, new attorney general, Mr. Brewster, | Dr.Glenn has 1ecently brought to his came into office with no corrupt alli- | farm, in Colusa county, some vighty car ances or perplexities, He is a man md' of sheep, which he purchased for whow o casporation oau Intimidate, 'r'n:‘f{'::h:‘u'." ot Annes S no money or favor buy, He has lis- n._wood st from Hay. tened to the cry of th:ou(nged peo- wards to the State prison furniture factory Ho ot Now Maxioo, studiod tho cacy, | s heen found musceptiblo of a vory high and ordered that suit be begun in the United States court of Colorado, to recover of the cormorants and land sharks of New Mexico the acres they have stolen. By the time this is in the hands of your readers the neces- sary papers, upon which to commence action, will be in the hands of the United States distriot attorney. Mr. McM. speaks warmly of the in- polish, but was split too fine to be of much use, A nurseryman ot Riverside has just p'anted twelve tons of peach pits and two and & half tons of apricot pits and will have protably the Lrgest deciduous fruit nuceery in Southern California ‘The wool growers of Mendocino county have perfected an organizatioo, and pro- ‘ma to handle their wool themselves, pack t an | ship it, thus saving the commissions of middlemen and being uble t1 take ad. vantage of any chauges in the markets, fluence of Tax Bek in contributing to The people of Haywards are tal'ing of this result. He says your exposure . ively | #tarting a fruit cmoery, the shi t of Sha Fradd was copisd extensiyely|t.A7oP.0 "L funerss the shares to be throughout the west and aroused a | From Haywaids Station alone 2,522,238 ublic sentiment that reacted upon [puunis of fruiv Li pe ' last . fhn eaot, and made this subject one of rl;a the months ::rl”l:y J:ne‘:n Tl:ll;':" national interest. A stool of summer-fallow wheat was ex- Your senators are heard from in kfi'{""{"‘:‘ ?"Tk:f" lh‘f ook wilch meas. their discharge of thelr dutios, (1o ven, " Tt 1s u fatr saul® frors o s 2 nationl ud stato. The “‘boundary 1,100 mored mer Tudo b, an { is fa sncugh bili” has i:.“d the senate after a dis- | advanced to resist an or.inary unfavora cussion, ‘w‘!dnh Benator Saunders hlz;"“- P was ready with an answer to ev, Teon, ta county, i 3‘.’."&" - ot‘k;fim':.mu s st (5 durlag 1881: ‘2“."":- ‘}:’?fié &7?8&%% oy of fate there I , g/ ain, ., 78 ocars, quote from the official record, i " m.',w “:;d" :ml’lh:ds‘r‘-:' 11708'6'5 lhfnfld:: o';“]"?.dm‘- of the house on [ande lumber and stakes, 86 cars, 1,857, reported in The Record of March lst, we read. NORTHERN BOUNDARY OF NEBRASKA. 25 pounds, T 1 boun ‘otal, 321 cars, or 6,711,097 Solano county farmers fear that their ©roj ill be essinn ““The next business on the Speak- ""‘:I":fifll- i?“mhfu’ 'fl:l.n !‘puh wlu‘:: or's table was the bill (8. No. 17) to | yefetation was devastated by the fly last extend tho northern boundary of Ne- |flevet toDo the iy Jo s oaaitera? s Pe: braska, which was read & first and Tho hee o the Hosmian Iy 1 o wot. s o teme, i "The Standard peaker—The tion is on e Standard Sugar Refinery of Al the third reading of the bill, rado offers to wke contructs'for bedta for @ coming season, for $4.25 to $4.50 per Mr Bglnlfignhl do not understand ton, 3 that the are now being taken ) ent locatl Ang to quality, grown in diffcr. ent locations, as judged by the experience been taken in by tho posial inspeators, The mining and industrial exposition buildinz a. Denver will be in the shape of a Maite-e cross, The grounds will be dedicated to-day, The earnings of the Denver & Rio Grande for the week ending March 1 were $107,483.76. The earnings of the road for the same week last year were 892,358,26. The Denver & Boulder railroad com- pany has sued the Union Pacific for the recovery of 800,000 damages alleged to have been sustained by the fuilure of the Denver Pacific company to perform an agreement, Denver is now the center of a system of twelve different railways, which with their Colorado branches aggregite twenty im- portant lines having & mileage of some 8,000 miles, Half a dozen additional roads or branches tributary to that city are being built, DAKOTA Vermillion has a bonded indebtedness of $1,100. An electric light a; paratus is being con- structed at +argo, P ® A broom factory and a cigar factory are to go into operation at Bismarck, A vrowd at foot-ruce indicates to the Deadwood Pioneer thut the population of that city is 9,000 ha{uml dispute, _Three churches will be erected in Sioux Falls this seas n—a Unitarian, a Baptist d a Catholic, The litter will cost $10,- 000, On the Dalrymple farm 9,300 ncres will bo seeded this sea-on, In acdition to this Mr, Dalrymple will seed 1,600 acies on his Casselton farm, The total receits of the United* States | i land office in Fargo for the week endi g March 3, were 811,762.50, aud the entries were 21,600 acres. It is believed that 10,000 acres of new 1and will be broken in Ransom county this season, which will give employment to hundreds of teains and wen, of which there in & great scarci Mirabile Dioctu, “Your Spring Blossom is » success, 1 certainly think i effects are wonderful all the dy-peptic symptoms I comp Alnu‘ of have vanished; iy wife is also enthusi- astio in pr ise of it; she was distigure | by blotches an i pimp) n her face, and had & oontinuous healache. She is all right now, and all unsight y eruptions have van- ished. You may rvefer wll doubting par- ties to me, ‘I‘LFB.( Wu.u.;snnnu. ik 8t Faln.” o p reet, Buffalo, FREE OF COST. Di, Kiva's N&w Discoveny for Consumptiun, ughs and Colds Asthma, Bronchitis, ete., is given away in trial bottles free of cost to the " aflicted. If you have & bad cough, cold, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness or amy affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your existence you ecannot afford to let this opportunity Jlul in not We could not afford, and woul fixve this remedy away unless we new it would accomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hni«:leu cases have already been completely ocured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure one half the (0STE CELEBRATED STOMACH BIFTERS ly with such & representation Bitters deserves a fair t. smach tic, your malady will evi v you #re feeblo, Iack flosh and feel despondent, it will both build and cheor you up; 1f vou are constipated it will relieve you, and if bilious, healthful stimulate your liver. ' Don't dospo 1 but make this effort in the right direc. tion, For aalo by all drugyists and dealers gonerally, feb'3to m1 Jonx Srasen, AROMN HCHAMP, Py esident, Vice Pres't. W. 5. Dxistier, Sec.and Treas. 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I used your Burdock Blood Bitters with happiest result, and T now find mveelf in better health than for years past.” Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, N. ¥, writes: “I have used Burdock Hlood Bitters for hervous and_bil- ious headaches, and can recommend it to anyone requiring & oure for billiousness.” Mrs. Ira Mullnolland, Albany, N. Y, writes: “For several years I have suffered from oft-recur- ring billlous headaches, dyepepeis, and com. laings peculiar to my sex. Since’ using your Burdock’ Blood Bitters 1 am entirely relloved.” Price, 81.00 pe: Sottle; Trlal Bottles 10 Ots FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. BUFFALO, N. Y. l. OBERFELDER & CO, WHOLESALE MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. Spring Goods Receiving Daily and Stock very nearly Complete ORDERS SOLIOITBD. F.COC. MORG.AT, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1218 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Neh. Sold at wholosale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. Goodman. Je 27 eod- e T} Tnis great specific cures that ‘most loathsome SYPHILIS ‘Whether in its Primary, Secondary or Tert Stage. Removes all traces of - ercury trom the ays- tem, Cures Scrofula, Ol So/es, Rheuma- tsm, Eczema, Caarrh of any Blood Disease. Cures When Hot Springs Faill Malvern, Ark., May 2, 1851, We have cases in our town who lived at Hot Springs and were finally cured with S. §. 8. MoCAMMON & MoRRY. pei iy Memphis, Menn., May 12, 1881 Wo have sold 1,206 botiles of &8, 8. in a year, 1t haa given universal satistaction. ~Fair minded physicians now recommend. it as & positive specific, 8. MaxsPINLD & Co. Loulsville, Ky,, May 18, 1881, 8. 8. 8. has given bettor satl factign than any medicine I have ever sold. J. A. FLrXNER. o o Dem‘n{;l c:g Ma 2] lal. ivery purcha er ¢peaks o rme L%allmr. of8. 8.8, Richmond, Va., May 11, 1881, ‘You can refer anybody to us in_regard to the merits of 8. 8, 8, Bolk, Miller & Co. lare never kriown 8. & & wotailto cure case of Syphilis, when properly taken. W T; Denuard, Eli Warren, Mprny,0n The above signers arozentlomon of high stand- ing. A H COLQUITT, Governor of Gieorgia. —— e — IF YOU WISH WE W LL TAKE YOURSE CA TO BE PAID FOR WHEN CURED. Write for particulars_and oopy .of ittle book ‘Munfi;n the Unfortunate. 1 will be paid to any A anuiysis 100 bottles rticle of Mereury. Iodide Potas- ineral substance. SWILFT SPECIFIC CO, Props. Atlanta, Ga. Price of regular size reduced to $1.75 per bot tlo Small size, holding half the quantity, price, 1.00. . Sold by KENNARD & CO,, and Druggists Generally. GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE ., one 8 follow 88 & BEFORE TAKINQ. soqucnce of AFTER TAKING. Self-Abuse; as Loss of Memory, Universal Lass tude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Pre. mature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity ‘or Consumption and & Prema- 4@ Full particulars in our pambhlet, which we desire to send free tv mail to every one, &4 Tho Specific Medicine 18 sold by all druggists 0 WATGHES , CLOCKS, H M & M. PEAVY THE GLOTHIERS! 1309 Farnham Street. MEATELA an20eod-m&e6m Epsowm & ErIckso N WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JOBBERS OF JEWELERS' TOOLS AND MATERIALS | ALSO WESTERN AGENTS FOR THE SMITH AMERICAN ORCAN C0.’S ORCANS, peotacles of the Celobrated STAR TINTED MAKE are sold ex clusively by us. DIAM :NDS IN LARGE VARIETY. full line of sheet Music, Eastera Prices Duplicated. SEND FO i OXROUL A K. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, WHOLESALE JEWELERS, Ogp. the Post Office. OMAHA, - - - NEB. at §1 por package, or 6 packages for 85, or will be sent free by mail on rec: ptof the money, by sddroming " THEGRA {EDICINE CO., o, N.'Y. LTIV A Goodr ocime-eod n H. MuNNWEILER RAILROAD Employment Agent | Railroad Outfit on Short Notice J11th 8t,, Near Farnham. 38 Do ek usiseds, ‘ened by the strain ot our 'Huties Stinulantsand uve Bitt [ HepEitters S.W. WYATT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN UM IERIEIIER. ‘Lath, Shingles, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. 15th and Cuming 8ts,, OMAHA, NEB = SAUSAGES GEHORGE LINIDHE, Practical Sansage Manufacttrer. ORDERS OF ALL KINDS FILLED PROMPTLY FOR ALL VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES. Family orders attended to with despatch, and every- thing promised satisfactory, Iinvite a call at No. 210 South Tenth Street. 7IT L - == NEB.. -