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= / [ The Omaha Bee.|™ Published g7l morning, except 8v8- | gntitled ‘‘Railway Influence in the sy. The enly Monday morning daily. “TERMS BY MAIL— ©One Year....$10.00 8ix Months.. 5,00 ¢HE WEEXLY BEE, published every [ mont and the land grant roads, The Welnesday. TERMS POST PATD -~ One Year....,.82,00 | Three Months, Bix Month 1.00 | One Month.... Auxricasy Ngws Company, Sole Agents Newsdealers in the United States,; CORRESPONDENCE -All Communi. Three Months. 83,00 | O the Nerth Amarican Review, to tue One Month.... 100 gross abuses which have characterized 50| be s 20 | they contain had not been discounted RAILROADS AND THE LAND OFFICE In a short but interesting artlcle Land Offise,” George W, Julian calls public attention, ln the last number the transactions betweon the govern- fucts recorded by Mr., Jalian would rtling if the disclosures which by the charges which for years have been made cf the abeolute control of this burean of the iaterloe department Lations relating to News and Editorial [ by the agents of eorporate monopoly. ‘natters should be addressed tb the Eniron or Tux Brk, BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Busines The first land geant was mede to the Tllinois Centrdi 1n 1850, From Letters and Remittances should be «d |that date unt!l 1872 millions upon dressed to Tre BER PUBLISHING COMPANY | millions of acres of MAHA, Drafts, Checks and Postotfice the public do- Jrders to be made payable to the order of | main were recklessly squandered upon the Company. The BEE PUBLISHING 0., Props. E. ROSEWATER Editor Em——==| en with no Iateral limits, France changes its minlstry nearly the rallroads, while so loose ,was leg- islation and so grasping ths demands of the projactora of various lines that in some instances the granis wore giv- This wast of public vroperty became so extensive as often as a prominent rallrosd at- | that at last the people were alarmed, torney in ebraska chunges his shirt, Derosits in New York savings banks increased §25,000,000 last year. This is a silver lining to the financial oloud, —ae Tue sooner General Hazen ls invited to step down and ont the better it will be for the good name of the army. A good lobbyist has been spoiled in making a poor soldier, Tue leglslative seesion has degener- ated into a general game of grab, The grabbers will nob be forgotten when the record is made up to satlsfy the curlosity of indignant constltuents, e e Jay Gourp In an interview aays he ‘‘thinks he has his share of the pleasant things of this world,” The trouble ia that he has the shares of a great many other people in the bar- gain, SENATOR SAUNDERS {8 reported as serlously 11l at Washington with bil. lious fever, which explains hls ab. sance from the senate during tha Im- portant votes on the tariff debate. ““GeNeraL” Jim Briseiy, whose principal combats have been with his mouth, 18 out with a lecture stating how Ouster lost his life. It is need- less to remark that the reason was because he knew less about fighting than the hero of twenty bloodless battles. CompLAINTS are made that ‘‘van- dals”" are mutilating the ‘‘works of art” at Washington. If only Vianie Ru‘ml’ monstrosities of humen snat- omy are attacked the public will have no cause for mourning, Washington hes been a receptacle for numerous specimens of native art which are none the less inartistio and frightful becanse they were done by native artists, The original vandals were the congressmen who voted nub- sidics to the daubers and stone ms- who have desecrated the capitol with studles In oil and marble which ought to find a place in Madame Taa- saud’s Chamber of Horrors, S— Tue bill to increase tho Omaha board of education to nine members has passed the house, and will proba- bly become a law, There Is every reason why It should, Oar present board of education is too small to irausact the conatantly Incressing busi- ness connected with the management of our city schools, The committees have too much work to do to do it well, and every one knowa that the committees in leglalative bodies vir- tually transaot the business, As mat. ters now stand, members of the board have to serve on several committees, and thelr attention Is divided and dlverted. Another praiseworthy feature of the bill is the provision which permits the Investment of the sinking fund in city bonds, Up tothe present time government bonds have been the only securities allowed under the law, This smendment will add ral thousands of dollars to the sinking »mnd at the same time afford every ry seourit: Tue new land offise in northern Nebraska, the appointees for which and abont eloven yéars ago a halt was called, *‘bu. it was not until more than 200,000,000 acres of the people’s patrimony had been appropriated—an aronns large as that of the thirteen original states.” Bince these rights wore given by the natlon, of course there Is no ure in disputing these plaims, but Mr, Julian shows by what means the railroads have boen upheld io many cases in litigations with pri- vate partlev as to the ownership of landa to whilch the railroads had no possible [claim. In some special canes it soems evident that the decls- ‘ W, THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21 energetio and honest clty council, Omaha 18 too large to try any mors ex- periments, Her intcrosts are growing t0o rapldly to be entrusted to officials of whose capacity and honesty there is the shadow of a shade of susplelon, If Tur Ber understands the temper of our taxpayers they will be even more careful than usual In their choice ab the coming spring election. E—— Tows Councillor Catay, of Dablin has turned fuformer and adds his blova curdling tesiimony to the ev dence of Michael Kuvanaugh- story of the Proiix park assassing- tloos is oven more eickeniug in its dc- tails than that of his Oarey who was a mewbea of the secret woclety to which the prisonors be lovged was selected to give the miznal for the crime. Seven of the assassins armed with knives distributed thew- selves nlong the walk down which Lord Cavendish and Buorke . were approaching. Brady ot the signal jomped upon Barke and stabbed him in the shoulder, Lord Cavendish was then assassinated after which the bloodthirsty brute returned to Burke who was still breathing and cut his throat, Iiformer Cacey tells of a cez- tain organizer called “No. 1" who planned the assassinations of Barke and Cavendish and also the attempted murders of Secretary Foster and Lord Lieutenant Earl Cowper. The two {ast escaped a horrible fate as if by miracle, Three times they wore al- most in the hands of their en- emies and thres times a change of route or the delay of a irain saved thom, accom, ions of the supreme court have been overridden by the railroad companier The land offios has uover f- g ¢ tretoh & polnt in favor of (ho rail- ronds, Mr. Juitan tites how the aim- ple priviing of certifiod lists has been sonsidered equivalent to patents, and that in thls way ocompanies ‘‘have had awarded to them an illegal excess of indemuity lands smounting to move than 10,000,000 acres, or enough to make 62,600 farms of 160 acres,” These lands might have been oponed to settlers at government prices, ‘‘In- stoad of becoming the spoll of corpor- ate monopolies and sold at rates im- posed by themselves,” Bogus suits trumped up by the cor- porations have been gladly used by the land commissioner as the basis of grosely unjust decisions which in every litigated case which has arlasn #0 far a8 a private Individual 18 con- corned, ‘‘Every presumption 18 against’him, and ... mlstakes are ever made in his favor.” There are to-day 100,000,000 acres of land olalmed by the railroads and withdrawn from the market awaiting settlement under various acts of oon- grees and the lcbby at Washington has been suacessful in preventing their forfeiture. In summing up Mr, Julian writes: “These illustrations' of the management of railroads by the land department are in fact illustrations of the management of the land depart- megt by the railroads.” EES————— Ix wauld be a public blessing, aside from the destruction of a historic building, # the White house were to burn down, This venerable rookery is the most persistent leech on the treasury cf any of the buildings at Washington. The present sundry ocivil appropristion bill allows $65,000 for {ts ma!ntenance, which includes $25,- 000 for refurnlshing, $15,000 for grounds, $2,600 for fuel, 5, 500 for repmirs to couservatorles and $16,000 for lighting, Last year nearly double this amount was appro- priated for redecorativg and refur- nlshing, and in the past five years vobgress has devoted over aquarter of a miillon for making the building and grounds habitable, It weuld ke an act of ecomomy to desert the polace of the previdents and erect a new bullding where the fresco would stay on the walls for more than two years at atime and In which the car- pets would not have to be renewed every six months, . There is a good deal of double distilled extrsvagance about the maintenance of the White House as at present conducted for which even the destructive hablts of hoosier vieitors is no excuse, were confirmed last week, will be called the Minncadusa land cffice, and 1n to be located at Valentine, the - ent te-ulnus of the Fremont ang ';i;; horn Valley *allroad, and foqr 'm;lo‘- from Fort Nlobrara. The new district, as c- slsts of the two west » county on the east. the state line - «eated, von- .anges of Holt , and 1s bounded by sn the north and the bt N “.a the south, comprising mdfl‘" “ & Holt snd Sloux countles sod: ¥ 40 new ,counties of Brown, Ph' arry, Dawes and Loup, ereated by <he present legialature. OF course there f 3 . ~ano lack of cau- a:‘_‘m for mav, Mix or eight pub: «r1v0d and petiriotic ward bummers have already oifered to sacrifice thelr business on the altar of the oty if votes enough can be seoured to elect them, But Omaha will be very partjcular at the coming spring election in whom she puts her trust as guardians of the oity's Interest, The men who ara most anxious to to step Into Mayor Boyd's shoos are very likely to be left out In the cold. Good materlal for wayors is not found In every soraer grocery and The southwestern portion of the |the salary is not so magniticent as to state is soon to have another land |to tempt men of good executive abil- office which will probably be located |ity and sound business st McCook on the line of the B, & M, road. The location Is not, however, standing to run after the nomination, The next mayer of Omaha will not definitely decided upon. By theclose |be found were pulling for the office, of the present year Nebraska will|and he will be eleoted at the polls and have nine land offices, those already | not in the nominating convention, in operation being st Beatrice, Grand | What our people want is a solid and Lslsnd, Bloomington, Niobrara, North Platte, Lincoln and Norfolk, No|his own business will fit him to con- nominations have yet been made for |duct snccessfully the affalrs of the city the MoCook office. It ix unorbunate that the cowardly i ormors, whoeo lives will prn‘;‘__‘n')y e spared In re‘ura 0% the evidence which they have furnished ¢he govern- ment, will not share the fate of the bloodstained ecoundrels whom they assisted in the hoeribls tragedy of May 6¢h, Ireland has been too long cursed by these murderous fanatics who have given Eagland the ounly excuse for her shamefal wisgovernment of the coun- try, and who have discounted in ad- vares every effort of Irelaud's real friends to help her, The stains which they have czat on the couutry have been hardly washed out by the tears of a famlue stricken peasantry whose sufferings have attracted less sympa- thy because of the crimes of the mid- night assassine who would not learn that no worthy publio object can ever substantial eltizen whose knowledge of through co.operation with a strong be attalned by private outrage. Tie house at Lincoln on Monday avening degenerated into a howling mob, The scencs in the capital on that occarion were disgracefal beyond description and furaish good grounds for merlous refleotion on the part of the people of Nebraska who elected such hoodlums and mountebacks to ropresent them as the men who partl- ocipated {n that disgusting disorder, S——— Pror. Horsrorn declares that poor bread has laid more of the human race under the sod than either or both of those twin undertakers, rum and tobacco. As tho manafacturer and vendor of a pateat buking pow- der everyone can at once see that Prof. Horaford ie a strictly disinter- ested party. The Grub Claim Senator. A gentleman who says he was a fel- low-pasenger of a newly-elected sen- ator from Oolorado on his latest Eas- tern trip has the followlng story to tell of the bonanza statesma: ‘Before it was fairly dark, the last day of our journey, the great man ordered the porter to make up his sectlon of the sleeper. This done he directed the man-chambermald to get out his night olothes. A go:gsnna velvet cap, elab- rately decorated. was first nrocured, ) ) 15 ocareially examined, and hm:r on one of the hooks where everybo 5 oould see it. A magnificent rufflad night hirt, half smothered in costly point lace of the finest quality, was next brought forth and hung ot another 8, 80 as to fill the space between the looped-up curtalus, Everything was in readiness, but the great man, who had evidently intepded rotiring eaily to get a good night's rest, changed his mind and did not seek his couch until nearly 10 o'clock. The passengers had a chance to Inspect the superb gar- monts at their leisure, and they avail- ed themselves of the blessed privilege, The ladies feasted their eyeson the embroldered night cap and on .he splendid night shirt, with its $200 worth of lace trimming, until their ap- tite for riches was satiated, The P:oky possessor of so much texlle splendor pretended to be oblivious of lxl surroundings, but it was noticed that he witnessed the eager ouriosity of his fellow passengare and listened to the whispered comments with a keen onjuvmontgle could scarcoly conceal, A small boy with a new pair of red-top boots, the only ones in the nelghbor- hood could not have been more In. tonsely self-complacent. If heoould only have tound an excuse for putting his big diamonds on exhibition his happiness would have been complete ms overwhelming.” The New Boy. From the Boston Journal. He was a brand-new oflice-boy, ouug, protty-faced, with golden ring. {cu and blue eyes. Just such a boy as one would imagine would be taken out of his little trundle-bed in the midadle of the night and transported beyond the stars. The first day he glanced over the library in the editor- ial room, became acquainted with everybody, knew all the printers, and went homo In the evening as happy and cheery as & sunbeam. The next d-{ he ) , leaned out of the baol window, expectorated on a printer's te tied up the cat by the tail ln ths K:"-'I’, had four fights with another boy, borrowed §2. from an ocoupant of the bulldin , saying his mother was dead, collected his two daya pay from His | 8 the oashier., hit the janitor with a broometick, pawned a coat belonging to a member of the editorial ataff, wrenched the koobs of the doors, upset the ice-eooler, pied three galleys of type and mashed his finger in the swall press, On the third day a note was received, saylug: ‘Ml Mother do not want I to work in anch a dall place, She says I would make a good preach er. 8o do I sl fioger in Botter; gosn fishin', Yours Till Duth do Yaok an,” pe—— POLITICAL NOTHS, g2t female clorks are emploged fa the | § machusetts [nsnrance Departient, af 7 a year each, fors the Rhode Island ) inarease the s railroad commissioner to $1, General Chalmers, of Misnisai bevun taking testimony prep his contest for o seat in the Forty.cighth congress, A bill has been introduced in the Kunsa: | i legislature providing for a board of text book commiesiovers and a uniform system of text-books in the public schools, Rhode Tsland house of representa hus passed o bill mskiug the consent of & parent or guardian u requsita to the iseuing of & marriage liccence for a mfnor. There is to be held in Boston on the 224 inst. a meetivg for tho rurpmeof organi- zing & nationsl citizen's le.gue for the sup- pregsion of the sale of liquor to minors and the enforcement of the lawaregolating the liquor traffic, whatever they may be,in the several states, % Governor Kinkead, of Neyada, in his aunnal messsse, spenks very emrnestlt against the discriminntions of the Cent g} Ponlfic railvoad, aad complaina of ¢ fact that the rond escapes taxa' n’'on some 7,000,000 acros of its land o, T that state by delaying to patent g’ The apportivnnent of California into six congressionsl distriots, g determined by the democrats, Takes two repub! ond four democratic districts ov the of the presdential vote of 1880, but on the hasiu of ths Stoneman tidal waye of 1882;all would be demoeratic, ;i The man most"talked aboyg oandidato of by repunit oo ¥ 84 bhe for the senst: iy 165" i Cnercs mon o « of the Sixth district. Hov is one ot the most popular men ia the stute; and alwaya oarties his congressional district by 8 m.}'v,rny eanging from 7,000 to 10,000, Ever since the organizition of Wiscon- #in as,a state the public lands have been aold at 8. 25 por ncre, and fortunes have been made in them, A bill to sdvance the price to $3 is before the state senate, and the assembly bas adopted a j iat res. olation withdrawing the lands fro: sale until a change in price in made, Govarnor Foster, of Ohio, sdvises the republicans of his state that in nominating candidntes for the legislature this year they avoid pledging them to vots for any poerticular aspirsnt for the United States senatorship. Name the best men, he says, work earuestly for their election, and then if_the party rotsins the control of tho log- islature, let the question of who shall ‘e senator be ettied by the free cholo of tha people’s revresentatives, Senatorial aspirants in New Hampshire will have to romain in a state of uncer- tainty until June, Meanwhile, however, the canvassing goes on briskly, and the prospects of the different candidates are noted ns regulerly as the state of the woather, Some nice legal questions about the election must be decided, one of which is whother the present legislature canuot fill both of t'e senatoranips, Guesses as to the successful man or men are as likely to et at the truth as Wiggins is in pre- dicting the waather, New York has had 25 governors in_the 103 years of her existence as a free and in- dependent commonwealth, Of this num- ber, since tho death of Edwin D, Morgsn, 1here are about eight survivors. These are Hamilton Fish, whose t:rm began in 1849; Horatio Seymour, whose first_term_began tn 1853; Myron H, Clark, 1855; Reubea E. Feuton, 1865; John T, Hoffmsn, 1869; Samuel J, Tilden, 1875; Lucius Robinson, 1877; and Alonzo B. ‘Jornell, 1880, these, Soymour, Hoffman and Fenton are the only three who were elected for more than one term. INDUSTRIAL NOTHS, A saw manufactory is to be established | - at Kau Claire, Wisconsin, The Chicago malleable iron company is employing 700 men in its works, The sheet mill of the Reading, Pa., Iron Worke is now in operation. The rolling mill is still idle, Independence, Iowa, taiks of raising £30,000 capital for the purpose of erecting a plow factory. Itis propesed to ncrease the capital stock of the Ghmorsnn iron company, of Lynchburg, Va., to $80,000, The old_Oiiver Stave ‘Works, near Rochester, N, Y, W will be turned into a TAILROAD NOTES, The Buffalo, New York and Philade!- phis railcoad company has declared a quarterly dividend of 1} per ceat, The Vinconnes and Ohio River rail waa formerly organized in Vincennes, February with a cipital stock of 1,000,000, drtcendicectors were choser, Ata ting for the reorganization of the Marietta and Cincinnati road on the 7th fost, the name of tho new company was fixed as the Cincinnati, Wachiogion and Beltimore, The earnings of the Mexican rallway and 1ts Jalape branch for the i January 20th amounted to £ au inc 87,000 over the correspn a stockholde:s of the Criodgo ang orn Indiana recently held & mecticg e purpose of raisitg 'he old mort, ag 4 0 009,000 property aad plac and larger one. o ivest)n Harr' alvestn Harr' gpur Lo A LR T b a1 live at T award uatii Q. at the Santa h ‘rom San Ti has baen about dex 3 A will extend i ), # distance of 37 wmiues owned by b | cumpany, T The operations o7 ¢he Flint and Pere Marquestc 7o g 0 0% 1882 show total v 1,941.99 sgainst §1,856,- 3470 for ¥ e "previous year, The 'row has doudl of its earnings in the past four years, ol @ York Harbor and Beach railroad B> . been ingorporated. Tv will run from afttery to York Besch connecting with the Enstern road at the former point, 1t will be a narrow guage aud wiil cost about $10,000 for buildivg and equipment. The Northern Adir. niack railroad com- pany has filed articles of association with the New York secretary of state, The termini of the road will be St. Regis Fallo aud near the Moira station of the Ogdens. burg wnd Lake Champlain railrond. A new 6ompany has been organized in El Paso under the name of the El Paso J snd New Mexico rulrowl; with o capital stock of $3,000,000. Definite arrange. ments Mave been made for the equipment of the ros from El Paso to the vicinity of White Oake. @ Articles incorporating the Wabash, Padtcah and Southern railway comrans have been filed with the secretary ¢ ftare of Illinois, The company will nave a cap. ital of $600,000, and Wil ®uid a road from Jackson connty, Il to a point on the Ohio river opposite. Paducah, Ky, At & mesting of the dire Tliivois Central railroad held 1ast week it was decided to pay a 17 per cent dividend on its 4 per cent leased line certiticates, which repiesent stock of the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orlesns road, The payment will require $5,000.000, ‘The Riley Elevated railway company of Chicago was incorporated Februsry 9:h, by the secretary of state. The object is siated to be to coustruct snd operate an elevated railway from one or more cantral points in the city of Chicago to South Chicago, Pullman, Blue 1uand, Engle- wood and other tuburbs, The capital is 82,000,000, BERMAN REMED FOR RP;..A_.(N. cu Rl .eumatism,Neuralgia, Sciatica, (Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, tors T, Sraflomy g, Hrete AND ALL OTHER BODILY PAINS AND ACHES. Bold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Cents s Wkile: Direcsioua 10 11 Languagen THE CHARLES A, VOGELER Vusommors (0 A, VOGELER 800~ Baltimore, 8.4 Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY stove factory by éh,p"d & Co,, of New|!s 0ow running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Brighton, Machinery for the manufacture .of the zero ioe machines has just been put in the Zero ise machine worksa of Silas Merchant, Cleveland. The Manchester locomotive works are filling an order for 20 locomotives for the Oregon railroad and navigation company, which will be packed and shipped by water, 4 The Pondumnohlr;n tooé uon;pumyp of Worcester, nse,, hay» been incorpor- ated, with's capital of $100,000. D. W. Pond is president, and A. C. Stebbins treasurer, The Cleveland co.operative stove com: pany will build extenasive additions to their Works the p:osent season, giving them ins oteased moulding, mounting and storage facilities. The Chase Turbine manufacturing com- pany, st Orange, Mass,, are layine the foundation for their new shop, on the site of the burned chair s1op. The new build- ing will be 125x50 feet wide with an L 60x 50 feot wide, The Ripley Howland manufacturing company, of Boston, with a caj al of $160,000, for the manufacture an jowelry and_silverware, have been . horated: Wm. A. Bates, president; Rens. low Orosby, treasurer, i The Union File company, of Baltieore, have bebn‘nflu"iflld 4,300 pu\ll‘;gl n‘( :);_og in exchange for files, by a realden a) Uumn $RE ol ol ot Aftlel wnd b agrees to furnish all the ivory they can dis) of, in trade for their preduct. It is probable a large trade will be estahlished on the dark contigent, i Murray-Judge tzchitectual iron euam.‘ of St onh,‘enu increasing their working force and report a flood of orde They have now about completed their co teact for furnishing the iron work for E. J, Gay's build on Washi D aveaue, The costof the'iron work for this building is $75,000, The dredging machive building at Pet- ty's Teland, near Phil delphia, is one of timn to be supplied to the Pavama canal company, the regate cost amounting to .w?;'sa 00). The above one, DOW mear- igg completion, is 100 feet long, 60 feet -(d;. and 12 feet deep, On each of these three monster dredges there will be eixht separate engines, the pair of Nxh-pnu‘u_rn engines which run the dredge being of 250 horse-power each, The dredges are of & new patent, and work with & series of buckets on s endless chain, which can dig and dispose of 1,620 cabic yards of dirt in‘an hour, or & combined capacity per hour for the three dredges of 4,860 cubic . Thus in four months, working 12 Km. day, they could dig cut 9,290,000 oublo foet, or & canal 80 feet wide, 12 feet deep, and nearly 50 miles long. — The mont brilliant shades possible, ] fabrics, are made by the Dia- :lu:‘d ]3 es. 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