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M 4 _— The Omaha Bee. Published every niorning, except fune oy. The enly Monday morniug daily, TERMS BY MAITL— One Yenr....810 00 | Three Months,$3.00 Bix Months., 5.00 | One Month,... 1,00 CHE WEEKLY BEE, published every Weinesday. TERMS POST PATD— Venr......82 00 | Threo Months, 50 'hf~ Va 100 | Ove Month.... 20 Bz Modw. " 'S5euy Gonpany, Hole Agents ANKRICAR - “tho United States, Newsdealers in "¢ -1 (B -MIIC::n mupl; CORRESPONDE s tfons relating to News anu {antsers shonld be addressed to the . or The | BUSINE Tetters and | dresced to THE IMAHA, Draft Jrders to be n the Covpany, The BEE PUBLISHING CC., Props. E ROSEWATER Edito:. [P ———- Tie tariff as at preseat constitu'ed 18 & tex on the many for the benefit «f the few with incidental protection to Amerlcan indus'ry. o 8 LETTER vittances EF PUBLISHIN ks o0l ¥ o le to the order of All Busine | uld be »d CoMPANY | Ir the reports from the Olio floods are true the lavish contributions 4 nich this country has been seniing to Gor- mavy may be nsedcd at home. THE report is going the rounds of the proes that Senator-clest Tom Bow- en is a nephew f Sonator Siunders, ‘Wha' enemy of Savator Saunders first put the report in circulation is not known, Tue Now York T'ribune refers to General Manderson an a genuine *‘civil service reformer.” The goneral will have plenty of work at home, Some portioan cf the civil survice In Ne. braska are bidly in need of rcf rma tlon, P——— Sapiy, the new Minnesota senator 18 worth two or three million dollars, which leads the Chicago T'imes to ro mark that it is harder for & poor man to enter the United S ates senato than for a millionaire to go through the eye of a needle, Gurrers throughout the city are filled with ico and snow. and a2 scon a8 the thaw sets in we shall have a arge number of flioded cellars, A general cleaning out of the gutters will save a groat deal of trouble a few weeks hence. Tur constitution provides that the legislature shall asavss the franchises of corporations What corporation in Nebracka is assoesed on its franchisi? ‘What attempt has been made to value for assesament the franchises of any of the railroads doing business ia our statc?j ProuimTioN is not popular in the Ncbraska legislature, The proposi- tion for the submission of amendment was voted down on Thursday n the house by a vote of 3to 1, Two years of high license makes few converts to compulsory temperance — WaiLe George C. Miln, the agnostic ac'or was playing ‘*Hamlet,” in an Todiana town last week, he foll down and broke one of his ribs, Mr, Miln seems to be in the breaking business. Ho broke hig mansger several months ago, aud s now oempelled to break his engsgoments for, the rest of the season. Conaress resolutely refusss to per- mit the publication of the pension 1ists. Tho glating frauds perpetrated by army camp followers and coffee eoolers aided by the swindling claim sgents, are a dlsgrace to the nation. A roldior has no more right than any other oitizen to commit forgery or perjury, or obtain money under false pretecc:s from the government. e— INpiaN Acent McGiiuicuppy lost snd recovered in Bt. Louis a fuw days ago a pocket beok containing $10,000 in money and negotiable pa- per and rewarded the finder witha drink of sherry. There is no doubt that the doctor is an economical sgent —in the administration of his own finances, presuming that the $10,000 was his personal property. —_— A RECENT number of a Japanese nowspgper sppearsd % ith a large space left entirely blank. The editor apolo- glzod by eaying that, at the last mo- ment, he fouud that whet ho had written was entirely wrong, and honce it had to be taken out. He had no time to obtaln matter encugh to fill up the vacant rpace. If the Republican | o this conscientious system it ‘::I:.l;.:dnt » spotlessly white editoris’ page every morning. — Tax Capitol appropriation st' 4) of THE CITY SCHOOLS The first half of the ec00l year has gone at d patrons of our cl'y echools have been given a good opportunity to study the worklrgs of the system under its new administration. 8o tar as Tuk Bee can lurn,' the verdiot 18 one of general satisfaction. Mr, James has proven to be the right man in the right place. There has been an energy and carefal supervision over the educational interests of the city comml ted to his care which has result ed nst only in an inorease of attendan but also in a matkcd fmprovement in the methocs of teaching #nd in the standard of the various grades, The high achool proper has mcre than doubled, Thisls eapecially grat ifying, as nodepartment ¥ U7 graded system was 80 confessedly weak vp v the beginoing of the preeent year Tio a‘tendanco had dropped tron 100 in 1873 to sixty in 1831 Now there are 160 pupile, many more ban the board of education can find com‘ortable acsommodationa for. As over THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10 OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. Ireland is in a fever, of exoltement ovér the revelations made in the Dab- lin police court, which for two weeke past have been increasing in import- ance and interest. The heavy reward: offered by the government have brought from their holes a host of in- formers, and, if their stories are true, suflisient evidencs has been adduced to give Marwood, the executior work for some months to come. So far as the testimony bearing murder of Juror Field is concer ud, it #ppears to be particuiarly strov g W.our men are charged with the offens wiul one Kivanaugh has turn } he foeener, while another witness iden fieca bim as the driver of the our which bore off the murder. ara, A girl, Alico Carroll, restore it ard make it the Iaw of the land without its consent. Uhoy eould not restore the seventh ar. tiole of M. Ferry's anti-Jusult act af ter it had been stricken out, nor coula they have enacted the Scratin de Li:te sf.er it had baen rejccted by the upper chamber. In like' manner the seuate oan intervene in the preeent instane and the deputics will be powerlcs to depriva the Orleans princes of their offilal rank and civic dignity. The asumption f the anthority which righ fally belongs to it will be attend with beneficlal results, Thoe pre<ident f encouraged by the aotion of ¢ ate, may be dispored to put Limsel b hind his ml: istry, and when asot sblo oconion arises, to disolve chamber of duputies and g ountry for the ien of o sueble b.dy of lators, Bismarck is again sick and B ar piin wenderivg what his iatest threa s of ion meoan. T never swears to 1 eogniz'ng Brady, one ' the accused, as the man Who glabbid Field, and two other witnezecs teal'ls to confessions of themen charged with the crime, E ght wen s*and chargad wih the mardsr of Lord Froderlck arcsult of this Increased attendance two new echool houvees will be ¢y, clod duing the coming year, oue of which will be looated west of the high echool, thus relisving the building of its sur plusage of pupils, and giving more room for the higher grades Our city sehools have never been in such a satiafactory econdition, The finances of the board are am ple to make all the necesiary addi tions and improvements, the corps of teachers is better than ever before and thera seems to bo tho necessary har- mony between board, superintendent and principals, More important then all, but a very natnral result of the existing atate of sffuirs, onr echools have the confidence « f the pablle. The lack cf that confidence bas been one of the grea: causcs in times past of the slim attondance of pupils and the general diesatiafaction with our echool nystem, Tur suprome court has decided that a railrond commission will be in viola lation of Artlcle V cf the Nobraska conatitution, 1a the face of this opinion the house committeo on rallroads which is con trolled by the railroad managers and their attorneys, have introduoid a bill to rega'ato railroads by the commis- sioner system, To other words it proposes to block sny regu'ation whatever of the rail. roads, No one knows better than the house committea and the men who control thom, that if the Lill, shonld beooms & law it will be declared void by the supfeme court, And that is the reason it is being forccd down tho throats of the legis- lature, Bat even if railroad legislation by commlission were constitutional, the bill introduced by Me. Gecu’ and his associates ought to be killed deader than a last year's horrivg It ia the Wweaxes', most transparent n‘tempt to do nothing by legislation that haa over been coucoctrd by the sgents cf cor. porate monopoly. It {s neither flash, fish nor f,wl, and will prove worthless in remedying a aingle one of the abuses from which the people of this state are now complaining. In the first place the house bill throws upon the state the burden of malntaining the commisslon, Al other states to our knowledge whero the system Is adopted assess tte corporations for the ¢xpense of thelr supervision, Agaln the only power given the commissioners is to hear complaints when made by the mayor, police judge or board of county commissioners, and (o notify the com- pany that such complaints bave been, What redress will the mere notifica tion of a railroad company the complaints have been W aafrents, sleep i practice of the Magyar tongue by the bring to the complainante? / .a|leeal” boundaries of the borouhs | imperial family, it shows tho valuo to why are the mayors, policr, {0 A% in which they work. The | « European monarch ‘of & good lin- and boards of county ecinmiyy made the only Taediums which the people can reach t' the commiasioner:? Of all th for railroad regulation th regulate the bill undex is absolutely the boldr most uscless. It he quality to commend ment's considerat tare, It is anv shallow attemp* tlon and to- eyes of tho lature who duty by ¢ o Ao ear ol 2ull the wool over th eir conatituents, gre 4| by the present corgrets, The party leaders may prey that the president & rchemes oonsideration ", barest and 40 members of the legisla- honestly desire to do their Qaverdish ana Under Bosretary flarke. Bredy, one of the accuscd, i identifiid by the Poeeix park rauger +# one of the five menwho were on the oar by which the murderers escaped Two other witnesses testify to secing Brady and McC: ffirey lurking in th park on the evenlog «f the murder, while the discovery of two surgeens’ knives with which it is believed the decd was commitied complete the rev olations. Twonty five men have been arrested duriog the week by the government, and it is stated that evi dence Is conclusive which connects each and a!l with some «f the out- rages whicli have been committed during the last three years in Ireland Messra, Davitt, Healy and Q ian, having refusod to glve bouds for grod behavior have bsen sent to Kilmain ham jail for 1ix months, Moanwhile the Catholic clergy under ordera from Rome are denouncing secret societice, and urging tho paople to order. Fum ine continucs in the west, and many deaths are reported. The local reliet socto'ics profoss themselves unable tc oope with the suffsring, and strong ap peals are being made in Eogland for government aid for tho euoff-rors How the Dublin discoveries eid the present excitoment over them in Kng- land will affsct Trieh legislation in the comloy session of parllamont, is a subjcct of dlacussion in the Loudon tjournals. Lord Hartlugtou's spaoch of two weeks ago in which he de clared that nothing farth: r in the wa of remedisl legisiatton for Treland need bo oxpacted from Me. Gladatone's minstry, is vigorously attacked by the radical olement in the whig party Mcr. Chamberlsin, who holds a seat in the cabluet, appeals to the Icish mew- bera to incisi upon hiving another Irich ression and in his specch a Swanson tel's them that it will bs their own fault if they do not obtain a hear.. ing by dusisting that the English nr oot entitled *o resent Irish complairts until every Irish grievance has been righted. Tndications point to a serious division in the cabinet upon the expe- diency of pushing forward the arre:rs aot and some meature looking towara a limited home rule for Ireland, Mr. Gladstoce has not yot returne frora Cannes, but parlisment will oy on next Taursday with the prer /2% <] coaters to reeign unl with a bj:et. What his object now one ereems to ba able to eor Tio Rofohatag ty il chonz cussing the budgetand fo end 0 1088850 the revent :8 iv is propoge at hote ors and dealera shall pay fu the future 2 per cont on the amount of brandy haudled, 1§ per c:nt o1 tobacco, 1} per cent on wines, and 1 pef cent ow Russis, with the Qalilaal leaves litt'e doubt cf the point of « .k It the Ale ploe kingdom is really polishir gupi's arms for the fray. Austria is the ob. jeet and aliiance with Rossia the means depsoded upon to «qaalize the preponderance of the Austro-Hue gar- Ian srwies. Arance may be exp: cted to lock on with an eye to a char.ce for futurvention in her own interests, — *Both Lydia E. Pinsham's Veget able Compound and Blood Puiifier are prepared at 233 and 235 Wentern avenus, Lynn, Mass, Priceof either, $1. Sic bottles for 85, Sent by mail ia the form of pills, or of i re g, on ipt 'of prise, 81 per box for cither. Mia. Pinkhem frecly answers all let ters of fiqniry. Eiclore 8 cent stamp. Seud for paruphlet, Mention this faper. , A ciation, y are ore.n- wa of [.wa snd their of- rs are among the leading and most pr minent busive s men of Cedur and Mu'yal o Rapids, Towa, under tha 1 nd d DOUBLE AND SINCGLE ACOTXNG POWHR AND HAND RO IVE BT S | 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, CININ® MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSR, DBRASS AND [RON FITTINGG PIPE, ATTAY PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. #ALLADAY WikD-MILLS CHURCH AMD SCHu0L BELLS Jor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb, SPECIAL NOT.CE TO Growers of Live Stock and Gthrars. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ground 0il Ca ke, I* it the best and cheapest fond for stock of any kind. o three pounds of corn. Stuck fed with Ground Oil Cak ter, fnatead of running down, will increase in weight o blo condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as of 1ify to its merits. Try it aud judge for yoursslvee. charge for eacks, Address Oue pourd is equal . in the fall and win- 44 be in good market- Lers who uee it can tes- Price $25.00 per ton; no Every uimarried should have « certific .t in this nesc on. Tt is n splendid investme afo A overnment bond, You csn jasta fiive a good sum of moi ey to ¢ mmence married ife on a4 not, A lirge vumier of oeer. Should the trafic in either comu odity exceed 1,(0) marks, th rate {8 larg.ly increawed, Even s waiter, who in a Gurman hotsl often keeps a bux « f cigars for gueste, is to pay 18 murks for the ge in towns of 100,000 inhabitants, even though he might not scll 1,000 in a year. The smallest ratos ot taxation in country villages aro 3 marka for bear, 3 for wice, 4 for tobacco, 6 for brandy, and in largo towns 12, 16, 18 aud 27 marks Tcis meature 10 strong y opposed by the progroesias, Alexander I1I. hss finally issued o mantfesto giving notice of his corona- tion at Motcow on the 27 h of May. The manifesto is addreesod to nll Rug- rian subjects, Tae ukate orders the attendance of the marshals, of the no- bility, and the prefects of provincial ospitals, exceps thoso in Siberis, whose atteudauce !s excased on ac count of distanco, aud the presidents of rural and urban administrs Already there aro mihilistic threats that the coremony will never bo per mitted to take placo. The political sgitation shows no sigis of d aroughout the empire or tmaglaed offanses vg-inst the go ernment are d.ly made. According to a late report 70,00 mon and women wro now in Russian prisons awsliling trial The social condilion of the people is said to be frightful beyond description, 1 S, M. de Giers’ visit to the capilals of the continent has served to introduce him to the envoys extraordinary of the preen, if 1t has not promoted the enda of Earopean poace. Sacceeding one «f tho voteran diplomatista of the con ttuent, ho was & new man in the Ras- sian foreign (ffico. s had been Princo Gortéchukgif’s deputy and con- idential advicee for meny years, but had not geld any dipfomatis post more prominent than Stockholm or “aeren, and cons: quently was not ro well known fn the great capitals o ofther Qount Schouvaloff cx Priv 40; Lobancff, Daring his recert i eney rom or,pital to oaplisl "ne b " us seeded, in making his . jenlo ,, mysteri- ous, and bas piqIes, the vuricsity of 'hey Of 1 po spectal C%resprrd nts, ©' arot beresftrr loave him out of thii ‘ giplowate fslculations. new plece on the chess board, appar. d|eatly o knight, for he zig zigs from one vourt to another and invartably There is a members have been vuid off, recsiviag « ver 800 per cent cn their fuve tment, Write for circulars fully de:ai'ing the plan, which 18 the finest kaows D not postpone it Goed 4 WAnL Mention whers you saw this uotice, 15 8m, @ Tho Dismoud Dyen for family ue huve no equal Al popular col 05 canly dycd, fast and beantifal. 10 ceuts a packege for any color, They Allo: Special Dispatch to Tun Brs. Prinaveiruia, Febraary 9. --Hart. man, the Russian nihilist who arrived in this city in company with eix other men, four of whom are known to be Rassians, speaks freely of the revola. tionary movement in his native coun- try. He denled that nihilism had been suppressed and declared the cor ountion of the Czar would not tske place on the £7¢ch of May, The ren «on the Czar cvuld at present' move from one point to auother in ef .ty waa hecauso each disirict wes under complote pelice sarvelllance and filled with eples. The nthilists permitted tha Czir to live simply because they failed to resch him o Live, The hoar for action, however, wa I / 'WINES, BRANDIES AND ALES, ar at band, Japoltaire wos v cally chicf of the nihilists, " had 10 peraonal chief and reco no leader. His actica in t' event in France was simpl, representative of the Ruas when they met for a pros nihilists had quarters e in the Jand, The e 5 tes was composed o different sectiors, necessary and t action 18 not b’ tions, whic* a0 d persed, r ading on the organiza . exioted in all parts of Barepe. gurtmwnn and his frionde Herr } -6hY on the Bultimore train, misas Ao 1 THE GREAT GERMAN i1 REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and curcs RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, EEADACEE, TOOTEACER, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, BWELLINGS, SPRAIN! despite the advice cf his physic Aler, | cauces a flutter of uneasines and ex- ras e B:’iu ‘lnand-nce, If the Irish lep lfi"a in | peotation. FROSTBITES, t ignored the cabinet will at séelation TR f URNS, SCALDS, wmwpt to| An amusing dispatch feom Pasth ni ), $C. 3 !:ln(lfhr:fil::gf:‘:;i):;:;:r"‘l f A n,..pm;t announces that the Imperhl_ family of And a1 :;5-;::4:\, aches franchises, Of the rcf <fliamontary | Austria-Hungary are making a long FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLL. plated in the electoral Jrms ocontem is simpls and defin’ the ¢qaslization of ficationa for votin boroughs, Aty ouiside the )i who must th at all, for lisment, - suffrage than t' resid not -ents. «he property quali erent men who dwell 40 county members of par: 4d miners who live in villages, bu There will be much but the most acrimonious discus:ion @ | the quota of members allotted to Scot land aud Irelacd shall be changed. are guaranteed by treaty-and the poin is raised that the Act of the Union can not be broken, lation, may change his mind, The democrats |, LB® B:‘itlul excitement ir Frano: | are likely to commit moro blunders i 000l half a million has beed f' 4yelched | & singlo seesion devoted to the tari in the house. , The legislat 4re appar ently has no intention £ laying an- .other golden egg for Bi' { Stout's ben fit. With a touch = of hard times starlng Nebraska producers in the face, the leglelatu’se does well torcfase to pass & half & ‘wlllion dollars appr in seven campaigns, o — priation, which can just as well be | of printed matter which the recipien postponed for two years longer. At present the accommodations sffinded by the snfinished Capitol are sufficient The rotunda and dome can walt for more pros- for 8¥ requirements, prrous times. 1t Geo, H constitation, Gy, Hazex has given each man in the signal service a gaudy hand book bound in red leather with yellow fl; 0 |leaves, contatning nivety-three pages | was unfavorable to the Fabre bill, are directed to commit to memory, would teach his corps ed coneiderably duting th slon blll proving unfavorable to th ministry, President Grevy has held conpultation with Jales it is understood, declined to form 1 | new cabinet, y [ mittee on the compromise measur ts went, jooted by the senate. If the senat the bl mackinery, one e enough, viz, 4 In counties and in aits ot boroughs, and srefore vote, if they vote dond the conditions of the consldersbly more onserous Aose tmposed upon the borongh This discrimination tells » ¢ only against agricultural laborers against maoy operatives and mcchanics £]who, for theA method of redistribu‘irg parliamentary ouers [ssats will be a mucn more d ffi:ul 1 Arough matter because apportionment of mem t bers according to population is not practiced in England. The antiquated avd unreasonable distinction batween at will not|boroughs and counties will probably be kept up in principle, although a much larger share of membors will ba glven to the-shires, and some f the 4 1o redeeming | gmaller boroughs will be altog:ther 1t even toa mo- | di:franchised, on of the leglala- | qusrreling, of course, over these fa- anconstitutional and |t9res of the new disiributive scheme; + to block all legisla | will turn upon the question whether The seats from Scotland and Ireland Oa this account the redistribution of seats must continue to prove one «f the most difficult and 48 expect that an extra session of | delioate taska impored upon ®British ongrees will be called by President | mlinistry, l’l"“%llllhl“;h““" refuse Arth i to accept the prinsiple that represen- ur ir case the tariff is not revised s S pn?poniunod ‘g Sy past week, the adjrurnment of the ff}deputies having contribated greatly than stump orators can explain wway | to this result. Tn anticipation of the debate in the senate over the expul- erry, who, The report of tha com- It proposed to eleminate the claose pro- hiblting privces from holding ciyil or military positions under the govern- Debate begins to-day on the how to make weather prediotions that | measure, which will probably be re- were oocasionally verified he might persists in rejectit g the first article of skip his lessona on the Unlted States aimed against the pretenders the deputies can not consent to ‘‘an eventual extension o Hungariavs are good haters of Rusi t Austris upon the acquisition of Bos yuistio edacation, valuo of the inclosare. Baukers em. cums ‘han they insure for. The (M firm f bankers in St. Petershurg, i | roubles and found it to contain 120, 000 roubles, t 2 of a f valuation the entire in instance thelr dishoneat economy coa the bankers about $77,000. conducted in Copenhagen, the capi ba allowed bar to fus o 0 male, or to anyone already under th influence of drink. h 18 to be conveyed to hisjdwelling in cab or covered carrlage at the expens of the landlord in whose house he too the last glass, ° | paration, getting e its own, s'ay at the Hungarlan capital and ‘“talking Magyar,” the native lan- gusge of the Hungarian nobility. Undes the circumstarces this is ¢qaiv- alent to talking ‘“taffy,” and the in- ference 1s drawn at Pesth that the government wants the Magyars to the frontiers in the souchesst, for the realization of which project Hungary will be the base of operation.” The ) and of all the Slavs, and have always sympathized with Tarkey and did not share in the general complacenvy of ula. If they can be won over by the —_— The Russian postcflite guarantees the safe delivery of any letter for one- eighth ¢f one per cent (f the declared ploy this safegaard largely, and such perfect cor fldence I8 felt in the sifs delivery cf insured letters that mary pereons take the risk of eending largar oia's have seldom thought it worth while to eerify the contevts of insured letters, but thelr attention having been attracted by the smallness of the values regularly declared by a certain they opened a letter insured for 1 G0J The law is that in cise closure shall be forfeited, and in thia A war agalnst drunkencas is telng a lic-houses is to be reduced from 1356 to 800. No showily dressed girl is to » seand behind a drinkivg nate encceptible youths, Landlords are forbid len to serve drink to a1y perscn under 18, malo or f2 A druuken person Italy s now the centre of war pre- The arsenals at Spezzia, essina and Elba are sald to be busy out maunitione—while the pleassntries (f the diplomatists at the various courts go on unln\eltnplofl!y. Ttaly was to have been one of the allics peber, of France in Gambetta's war of re- |t venge, but, as the republic has its hands full at home, the Peninsula must be contemplating an adventure of ‘he recent coquetting of ! jasii-1y FU IR S ETES |EUROPEAN HOTEL, Room $1.00 31.60and §2.00 per day. HURST. - < Prop. Pourthsnd Treon Btroets. - WO YTEES WEC. Jhoieancs paally fror The v;g:tunlnllv losated hotel in the city, C'aw Roswurint convected wit the t . Candies in America, put up &0 j tal of D.nmark, - The number of pub- | dlegant boxes, and atrictly pure nZ z< charges light, - . Try it o e o eazo g O GUNTHER! 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