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OMAHA DALLY BfiE-r-lTRIDAY , AUGUST 8. 1884. THE OMAg r.3EJ Omfthn , Omoo , No.l010'F ' roiim St. Council BlntT * Oflhjo , No. 7 Pcrtr ! H Bt root , Near UrniulWr < < Now VorUDOmco , Koom O5 Tribal DaUdlng. _ Published erorr ircnlng , eioopl Band y < 1 etil ) Honda ; momlDp dally. uua rr uiiu tJt Year . 1 10.00 I Three Month * . IS ButHonuu.t. . . . . . WMJOno Uooth . . . . 1 Per Week , IS Oontu. ' rtnt wnntT UK , rcnueiuD KTHT , WKJSMDAT. rta 3 rosrr/uo. ot Y a . jtOQ I Thrpo Months. . . . . . .I 6U Months. . 1.00 | One Month . American { leva O imny | ( Sole lictotr , Ncwidi etl In lb United BUtca. A I Oo-amanlcntloni relation to Newt n < l Edltoi naltera should bo odditmed to the EDTTOB or 1 Bit. tirriaa. t > ott ri ni Reinlttanooa ihoold ftddremedtoTninii nruim a ootfrurr , QKAI PrtfU , Chock * and PostoRlce nrden to bo road * p bti to the order of tbo oompiny. THE BEE- PUBLISHING CO , , PROP B. R08BWATBS. Editor. A. II. Filoh , Hamper DfcJly. Circulation , r. OD < THE oyaig ffi"f9r > catorD , aa w predicted * * ! Tup * II fro last fall , w probably build an extension to Donv from 1U i5wi > i City. < t .PaoiGo line Nebraska'uiui ; tinl"i'it an early day ! S. nn < l Jny-Hvo-Suo have bo < trotting againit limo long enough ; T. . ( puiiUu would liku to HOO th su'fost ilyt trot fgilnst oac'i other. Wo will th know which is thu-faater horiw/ GnovEn CLEVELAND has bjon olocU an ornary member ot the Bachelors' Pi toctivo uui9n of Winusborough , Sju OAroliria ? The Winnaborough unit trill probably protect him from at further attaoka from Maria. K BUTLEH will not write his lott of acceptance until after ho has road Mi Cleveland's. The delay of Mr. Olori land is somewhat annoying OB the publi is very anxious to hoac what Bon has t ay. The points that ho will make groal ly depend on what Cleveland cays. Tin : "conscience fund , " which wi originated by Treasurer Spinner , aboi twenty ycaro ago , now amounts to nboi 8250,000. The contributions eaohyoi aggregate from S OO to $7,000. If a the thieves should return their plundc the conscience fund would bo ewolle into millions. THE MissachusjtU prohibitionbl have made * a oix months ongagomor with the Hon. J. B. Finch , of Nobraski to etump that elate for a prohibiiio amendment. Applicitions for Fine have been mode by eighty towns in the etato. A prophet is appreciated awa from his own country. LIEUTENANT OnEELEVBhowo comment able -modify and self abnegation in di oliniug promotion to a captaincy oxcoj in the regular order of seniority. Lieu Grooloy may however relent and nccoi promotion to a cole oloy ehould U President decnveuch a recognition propi for bis meniorlouB conduct in search afU the north pole. puniahablo with death i Alabama , and the first instance of tl death penalty being enforced for th crime occurred on last Friday. Thn young men , who had burned down dwelling house and endangered the livi of the inmates , wore hanged at Scott boto. The death penalty may see rather an extreme punishment for arto especially whore no life is lost. Arson one of the most cowardly of crimes , ai hence death may not bo too eovoro f < those who commit U and put the lives innocent persons in jeopardy. TUB recent attack ot "Dr. " T. j Blaud , the philanthropist , upon the a ministration of Agent Mi.Gillicuddy , the Pine Ridge Indian agency , is no explained by the utatomeut that Blai went to the reservation purpi a > 1y atir Ufl mischief and to pursuado tl Indians to employ him an th.oir "eouoao at 81,000 a year for each tribo. M QJllciidJy , upon tUwuvorius ; the re motive ul his mission , drove him off tl reservation. Blaud'H published stat snone denouncing MoQilliouddy and li administration , are pronounced by tl Indian commissioner base fabrication It is difficult for an Iriih-American I visit England at the present time wit out being arrested on suspicion , charge with being a dynamiter. The Engli have their agonta in Npv York who * cat all pointers.toSootland Yards. The oth day the London polloo received inform tion from New York that a Oathol priest was coming o .England , dtsguiei as an emissary of-the Irish vigilauoe cor mittee , whatever that might bo ! Tl priest was aoountely described , and U ( police weiJB on the lookout for hin Meantime"a ! di cov ry JTM made < ' an allege } , at'tompt l > blow u the XfotUpgham postoffloe. This , < ow 9 , made , he p61ico more anxiou * hw rer-tocapCuraho ( Irish-Amorica vigittBt , and a cablegram was sent t Jfer York for further information concerning corning him. The reply came b c that it WAS all's mistake , and that th suspected emiwary was Rev. Fatbo Itiordan , thoOaitle GirdenclupUin , wh < had eailed for the old country for th purpose of checking Irith piupur emigration tion to America. Rev. Father Riorda wu preUably not arruted when he land d , a 4 Hie police were disappointed ii not get ting up another dynamite eonsa tion. While i t b true , that there ha v 4 > een several outrages committed , w ve led to believe that the majority of th dynamite uearot faave no tnoro founda < ion ( Lao the lather Riordan incident. TlffiRJUS IN IT. Wo copy quite extended comments i the constitutional amendment to bo vob on in November. The onmmonts a made by 'tho Omaha \\rpubUcan at BEE , and afford the render n upportuni to look at the matter from both s5dt But , actually , if the voti-r dor ires lo ha' the legislature regula nnd control tl railroads , ho is oppoaod to tl amendment. On the other hand , if tl voter is in favor of having a commi sion created to rrgulato and en trol the railroad ? , ho is in favor of tl Amendment. That is all there is in it.- Sprlngficlk Monitor , Thai is not all there is in it. Tl question is do the taxpayers of Nobi.ii'i propose to vote for a railroad commissii without knowing how many members will bo composed of or what oalary tin will draw. Do the people of Nobran desire to clothe the legislature wi power to create n horde ot other alt oQicials at unlimited salaries ? Do th pioposo to remove the barrier which t present constitution affords against nu botlcss state officials and limitless salurii There is n great deal more in the pi posgd amendment than would appear What dooa the followl mysterious olauso signify ? VAll oth officers that may bo provided for , by la und.or the provisions of this stictio shall bo chosen in such manner and such times , and shall hold their oflic for nnch lorgth of time as m > bo provided by law , and sht perform such duties at receive such ouraponsation as mi boproviiud by law. " Wnat does th moan ? What other atato oflhers are T to have besides the railroad CDmini sionora ? Are wo to have n state o ginoor , a commissioner of Imraigralio cittlo commusion , n atato poun master , and acorcs of other ofliciala food at the public orib ? The fraraora of our present oonstlt tion havn very wiooly enumerated tl various ofllcora in the executive dopai mont and prohibited the legislature fro creating additional ones. The salary ' each state ofilcor is now fixed by the o ; anio iaw , but the proposed amen mont is BO worded that tl ogislaturo may not nnly create or number of uorr otlicos but may also ii crease the salaries of the state oflico already created. This would bo a elegant scheme for hungry oflioo sooko and tax eaters. There may a tin como when this state can afford to pa ughcr salaries to state ofBcors tnau s now paying. When that time comi wo ahall cheerfully favor on amcndmoi o the constitution to raloo thooo BO arica. But wo shah insist that tl salary of each officer shall bo limitc > y Uio organic law Legist ; ureo are altogether too liber fith the people's money an hey are seldom able to resist appeah ft acreased approprlitions under the moi Umsy pretext. Whou the tax payers i Nebraska understand all the issues ii volvod in the proposed amendment , n confidently believe they will vote it don by an ovorwholminct majority. THIRD DISTRICT. WE have boon carefully watching tl BEE for an expressed preference fa n gard to a candidate for congress in th district. So far it has not montlonr my one but saysif a change is to be mac t must bo an improvement on the pro out incumbent in point of character an ability or take the chance of defeat froi a bettor man from the other party. . ' joes on to say that "tho Third distrii lias some able republicans whoso reooi and character ore * unassailable and wl rank with congressmen from the oldi states. " Wo would be pleased to hai TUB BBK gtvojta choice. Frcmo\ \ Tribune. THE BEE docj not propose to dictate to the republicans of the Third district i to whom they shall nominate for congres We would not attempt to to'ui ' on i : dividual choice upon that district even wo were unanimously r < quested 'to nau the man. TUB BII : will not bo so inc. ) sistont us to undertake what it1 ban hut toforo condemned The ehoico of tl Third district should bo the volunta and uatrammoled act of the republicans that distric1- , and not a more dummy or catspaw t f individual ! or corpiratiu : Wo have nought in a friendly spirit tt ) n inonish the republicans of the Third d triot against committing a gruvo bluud that would imperil success in the coniii campaign. If the oupport of TUB Bin worth having its advice may bo wor hooding. Wo propose to support the r publicau candidate in the Third distri if ho is an honest nnd capable man wi a clean record. Wo do not propose advocate the election of a jobber , co poratiou tool , or nonentity , if a bott man is presented by the opposition. THE war against the landing of "a Bistod emigrants , " is bolnR carried t very vigorously by the commissioners i omifrration in Now York. The oommis iobors ordered the return of a nuinbi of Roumanian emigrants who arrived o the etoamer Furnosla on July 10th , an the matter was taken to the suprora court ) n behalf of the emigrants. It wield : old by the court that it had no potrc o interfere when the commlsslouoi were acting as agenti of the Unite States. The action of th commissioners having boon suitaiue hey are proceeding to carr out the provisions of the law. On lag Tuesday the commissioners returned the ho steamship RugU 41 assisted Uu m migrouU and paupers out of 780 steer go passenger * . Nearly all of those wcr women with children , and men whos meaigo had been paid by relatives o : riends to this country. Nearly all o hem had no money and no resjmniibli elatives or friends ii\ this country. Thej lad simply been shipped to this couutrj W bo got rid of , In all tuct catos the rejected emigrants have to b < aken back to Europe by the vessel whicl rought them hero. ThU provision , which is being strictly enforced , will com. pel the steamship agents on the oth side of the Atlantic 'iq bo moro car of in receiving emigrant passengers. Thi will have to establish some system of e. amination as to the resources and pro poets of the emigrants. Homo of i steamers have refused to carry ba assisted emigrants , and as n conscquon a clearance bill is denied them , wh ! will hold them in port until they compl It is the purpose of the Commissioners 1 continue the most rigid inspection with view of keeping out all poraoni incapal of Bclf-juDport na well aa those who n likely to become a public charge , other words they propose to prevent tl country from becoming the poor-farm the world. Fen many years there has existed Now York a publication known ' Bank Note and Commorc Zompson's . orler , " the proprietors of which he for Bomo time been engaged in lovyi blackmail upon bankers all over t country. Their method haa boon send to every banker a copy of their pu Ifcatiou , without his subscribing for and in a few weeks or months , eond hi a bill fora year's subscription. If t banker failed to respond they wou then send a threatening and abusive k ter. Some of the bankers i sponded with the cash , wh others refused to bo blaokmailc Several of the loading papora of the con try have exposed the operations of tl gang , and have virtually broken up th Infamous business. The Now Yu Times , which wai the lati paper to expose them , says : Their solo otock in trade seems tobi typewriter and unbounded audacii They unquestionably belong to that cli which a certain eminent capitalist or described as "cheap follows. They c easily bo smoked out and put where" th can do no moro harm if their victims TI use the legal resources at tht ir a mman Thoao IcochtMj are now employing tin typewriter in preparing circulars annou cine their ability to disprove the charg -nado in the Times. If this in DO , wl don't they bring a suit against the Tim for liboll Wo have assorted that th are rascals swindlers , and black-mail o ; If thcso charges are untrue they i grossly libelous. Lot the manipulate of the typewriter bring an action agon the Tinu-H if they wish to disprove t charges. TUB effect of the present campai , upon some nowapaj era is rather stupol ing. According to the Boston Advertis the Oharlostown ( Mass ) NewEntcrpri is in trouble as to which president ! ticket to put at the head of its column [ t had up Cleveland and Hondricks ; tin ono of the proprietors said thoao nam must como out and Blaine and Logj must bo put in. The editor , who is Cleveland man , thereupon resigne Then the other proprietor cacao aloi and said Cleveland and Hondricks mu bo put back. It is suggested that thi might compromise by having it for 01 ticket ono week , and the other the noz or they might call it Cleveland and L jan , or Blaine and Hondricks , or BIov land and Lodricks , or Olaina and He : gan. Thora are various ways out of dilemma. TIIEUI : is moro trouble in the wostei railway world. The days of the tripe tito pool are evidently numbered. Tl Chicago & Northwestern having secun a strong foothold in northern Nobroak just as the Burlington has in aouthei Nebraska , it has no further uao for tl pool , and it has given uotico that ita Ni broaka business shall not bo tui nod over the Western Trunk Line Association. THE man who represents Nebraska a doubiful state in a presidential cat palgn is either a crank or a fraud. A i'upulur Uoston Adxortlaor. Among the current comments fro our exchanges , which are ropubliuhed uuoilier column , will bo found a pat graph from 'I'm ; OMAHA UEE. one of tl moat outorpriaiiig papers of iliu west , .u tack s u number of its t-xuhmiges f their iubit of imposing , or trjiug to u pose , upon their roadwra by heading tl foreign duipatolies which tliuy buy fro other pipura in this ojuntry us''fro bur spotitl corrosp ndont. " This evil otain is just , and it would bo evidence jounmiiaiio huuwty if the jjurn h it peached should di op the hauu. Poop buy papurs fur tnu news thvy ojntan and they have common sonsu enough value such news according to the suur from which it comes. When tlio Tom stone Tomahawk or the Dead woe Figaro head their purchai of cholera news from tl south of Franco as "special telegraph correspondence , " and go on to detail tli wanderings of their private medical o : port through the streets of Toulon i the hospitals of Marseilles , the Toral itone or Deadwood readers either kuo that the heading is a fraud or are tc umplo-mlndod to think much about i [ t is only when the editions of all th Buyers of news are ranged side by sic on an exchange editor's Cable thatth raudulont legion of special corrospom onts in foreign lands is soon in its fu magnitude. Toulon and the Pharo hoi utal seem for the moment awarmiu with armies of bustling American coi respondents , and it is only when th many dispatches are compared that it I eon that only ono busy pencil startei he whole. Of course , such deceiving headlines ar n themselves of small moment , but the ire , Hovurtholeis , toll-tales of a cortaii ondonoy in our journalism which shoul ba chocked. It is the same spirit tlm Kompts "padding" of despatches , or tin construction of wliolo columns ( f detail bout earthquakes or storms by quick wilted writers , whoso knowledge Is read ] made in the encyclopedia. As now cablei ro laid , moro foreign nawa will oomo tc ins country in the regular order , and sc tie temptation fraudulently to gratifj lie public's desire for details will do reaso ; but it would be moro to tne credit f many American journals if fhey would tieck this tendency withouc the old ul ircumstanoea Bogus news is , after all , o more moral or digestible than bogus utter , and , in the long run , the public oes not enjoy the ono more than the thor. lien Untlpr It Retting his Icttor tanned. Politic * ! slrAwa ehow which way the bolU go. go.Tho The democratic whlto elephant In cover with whlto inoti. The clcrRyrnon who bipttrfll Blalne to hold a convention at Bar Haitor la A Campaign bdyor gc In R'noral ha a te cloiicy tJ Inikmo Iho tomijcr and redden t 1100. 1100.Tho The fimt r plUlo of St John contains t sswitlon that ho will carry JCan M.-Tr TimoJ. lias b en < lcln ( ? anst ilenl Uain.go thi * joir , buc lu biggnst stroke in i > j expected la Novtmbcr. ThU f the second time Joneph Jf and tliodnmotfiatlo part v IIAVO been up by ThutnuB A. Jloudii Its. John IColly l utlil jpcechl'm. Wo ro I formed ho walltwp < l n fi hliono three w e ago , mid hia been aCllcttd with iufUmod to . The baking niwcler men would make tl canipH gn a hoc CUB If tl y wer to turn thi attention to iwlitlcal writing [ Louisvi Conrlar Journal , The great mlatnko of nho mutwumria w courted the favor of Theodore Roosevelt yi in believing that the yox.ng tnun huduotma the ocqtulnunco of hi lyu tooth. The inolubitfon tlck t smncks of propbe and reIfttioni. . It In n 1 1 ftn that a poll col party oiniiecnre the soivlcoj of a Uau and ft St. John at tha same tlim- . , Tha im n and democrat wlmfuggcsts tb CJo < eland tjkolha stump and dlsnms pub nueatiuns vmh DMoa i no friend to Cloi laiiu or hia party nnd should retire. The Hon. "T. m" Ochiltieo is g lntr to E claud next month Wethould havothouo bo would linvo remnlnod nnd taken an i na a stir llnr duriLg the en pnign. DjvilDvvlsBoUrtownon the Blaine si of the fcnaj. Ldmuuds w n his firct chuii und Greeham secoud-and apparently the < tenatorlms n > t entertained the thuuijht voting fur a democrat. Wo < lo not see how the working clasroR c cpnilttontly support IhotiiM A Heiidricl 'lo the btHt of gur obseivntlnn , Mr. II ndiic has bceh without tnr ti.lblu moans of MU pjrt for the pant eight years. A fat man takfng II'B first o.xorci e Is crncoful fpectacln as compirod with the o wmdi Stephen Clovcland * ill present wh bo begins to wre.tlo w iih the tariff und fi eign policy in that letter of acceptance. "I have burned my bridges behind rm oxclajms Colonel T. Wentworth llimlnsc the lloyal Grand of the Uoaton Mngwumpi WeU , many a man has done that before , a : howled for a mud scow to croin back again i to skirmish wan over. MlssTommsny Hall to Chicago notniji tioa I'm mad ut you. Don't you dare p your hnndg urotmd me. Don't you dai Tukoitavr now theroetopI'll - , D Did you sty I should bo nmyr and com troiler. [ Pittaburg Chroaicle-Telograph. Mr. Logan says : ' -The a/lvantage of lia Ing a bank u < > te In the houau which wilt bo Rood In the morning at it was the night I fore fhonld bo appreciated by nil" It is tl iumo ny with Iro-h fish which yon are tr ing lo B4VO for break/an- , and y t there is li tie chance for frodi fi.h in a letter of acder ancu. [ New Orleans Pica/uno. .it is just found out that , in nulto of hi * fu head In lithograph. Governor Cltvdand in n hindsom man ; ho is chunky nnd band Blalno , thungha t H Inr mtu , in not e.x . liR.kiig. . A * for Ben Dutlei well , vva giv up ; wo cannot do ihe mbjxct ju-ti.o 13 liKltongiw Loata all. Bi8Ue < , Uoi.jamln accounhd alidiea' man. .lohn Wilks * , tl fuin < jm dcm < g ( uo of aie. tury pn , wai tl ui liei-t man in Kurope ; ho luj iin invetera tqumt , Lut ho WUB IrneUtib.o with tl women. STATIC J01T1NG8. Tlio farmora of Adams county ore talklr up u fair. t Wymoro boa a Cleveland and Ilendrlc cmb. D.Uo'PlatUmtrath. * < > ' Frtmont has forked over the 6 1,000 as t price of the G. A. R. Reunion. Mrs. ijordwell was killed ty HHhtoninc no Nebraska City on the 2d. "The prettiest little church In wcste : Ntbiadca" wan dedloattd by the MethodU at Sydney on the 27tL ult. 0. AV. Peridleson , * homestoider. w stnick dead by lightning , thirty milea noii of North Platte on tho'Ut , ThoLnncaater county agricultural sodo will hold its fourteenth annual oxhlbitU September 1C , 17 , 18 and 19. The Luw and Order Xeaguo ha finsjly st ooedtd in breaking ups the liquor traffic N Ugh. The last saloon hai gone. The people of Wood river volley consider a settled f ct that a branch of the B. ft J railway will bo run up that valley from Ket ney. ney.Tho The I'oncn Journal ssys of DIxon onun towns that Ponca hara iwpulitlon of 1,50 WaKofield of COO , Martlnsburg of 300. ui Newcastle of 210. Bpatlce f torted op hsr canning factory Jn \ > oek. It starts out in protntnlng ahoiio at will no doubt Briil a good marktt for all tl good * it can turn out. Jpfne CTOBS and Lo-I Brlest two Winn hsRo IndiHiis , were Ukeu before the eounl juilg * nt Nobra ku City on thn 31 ult , / ( Htoallng Oinah i Indlun ponlec , and bound ovi on their civvn recoanizauto. The supreme court of the atvto has dncliti Ihu o unty coat qnettlon In Uur'na cou-.tv . i fnvi of Alma. Thla r will probably tet i ix-st nil further ihapute In that badly Bh lu up | wit ou of the state. . ( ? ' VfTrel } > who w ' eonOnndlntl JT-nkllnoiuiity lock-up on ft olingo of rol jilng thu trrtiiklln dep.t , m di ) hh ew r l.M.t . ihui > d y iiMht , uu < l for h ? capture M offrrj n ruwuid of 810. Tlio lht < t en'irofram I'o\trio9 Is fo tl ( T it fiat Frank ICI.KK ! touk too IIIHUV oiiw slooumb and laiil d wn n tlm ra Ire l trai to o.e. A pnsiluK train ftirnl.heJ a Jed fi tlm coroner. Th3n > ntaot for thd fownd trulc fm Oruapolu to I'liUtamoutU lion been lut to Jolt ViMgu aid. thovxp k to b ln nt once Th will vr ittly fuctliiuto truftio butweauOm.l mid Platisinouth. Mrs. Kifimlno Johmon died In Wt , r. lntai wMl vnngd frwn injuiira lecelvt hv the i explosion of a keroieno laicp en tl iptli.f.luly Sheleivei three children , tr , oldest but little over three yoa-s and tl ; youngest nine mouths. T oiV. . Battorff haa commenced suit s Fremont ngainst the Slonx City and Puc'fi company for 810,000 damages. Mr. Uattorl loat two fingers of one hand whil * coupllu cars i at MlisourL Valley , ! * In DjcomtxH M * The dehv In opening the. Oxford cut-off o the B. & M is oxplnlnol by the Oxford Rr-cti ter-that Contractor FUzgerAld refuses t turn the rciidbad over to tha company , till th expiration of the time allowed aa per contract uultts he Is paid a handsome bonus. A Lincoln bnite of a man , named Bests , ha repeatedly maltreated his wife , nnd a fo\ oven ng ago , while under the Influence o ; whisky , ho subjected her to moat paltful tor tura. Aroatof trand feathow was lire pared for hint , which ha escaped bv placini himself under the protection of U o police. Ben Moore the well kn ' , , wn pia't trader a FoitlMiliiann who inoreoiod his stores o wealth bv butchering bis nelgbbor'a cattle am milllug the meat , has teen uipturod a thlrc time , and the oulcer < now Intend to frtfi * t < him until ho courts at Sidney putthethaokla oahlm. Tha CMO agalnstT him laastroDi one. one.A A youoc man nf fe , tw of Gen. C. U Dontan , who recently e t blshfd ! a ranch Ir LUo In county , vvus kiJlcU by lightning n the 2 th. Ill * dei th w . Instantunn u . lh ( BUteras of hln temiOos being spperated , hi. light arm and Ipg badly lacerated and th mam r.irca ( if the fluid pasting over the leaion of liia heart and lolt lui g , Mr. F. 7 dmbf rp , an A-hlan-l county farro. IT , was Killed l > y luhtonlng MI tha it ) fi while iurv bll u. The Lolt struck hla lio.d , tear- ingaphnstlyli'ileiubia skull. pa lng down liU liody Into hi * boit . tetihig th m Into 4ir il * ndi ciiplrgt < > the ground , thin In a itrond of time reducing a itioug. healthy mane , o H mun le J , ble < xllni { cor , e , Tht.su . who it < vhiiuufurthoa daOAlri > av ills body WM riiblo tora and burned , vhlla Lia tat , vwt mil bouta wire torn to atomv. The Bheldon Ollpiior ssysi The iccent wid namoroas ruins throtwhont lections of tl stuto have caused grain to be down to nor extent in localities and consklerabln liW V IKS eco Btonon by Its being Impossible to c it. Though the wet weather nnd wind * ha1 brought this loss , In jomo plnr-M , it will , localities where crops have suffered from hai asslstcorn In overcoming this darnngo nt thus iitovo n benefit to those who have be < 0 unf. rtunato an bilntvo boon viiitcd by hi and lust their small grain. PA K TV AND "pJlOJIIJilTlON , Palling into conversation recently wii a gentleman engoged in manufacturin and incidentally in n commercial but tietB , ho expressed himself as compellt to net with the republican party bocau it favors fair protection , for , said ho , that were nbrrgitcd my business wou bo ruined I could no longer carry it c At the same time ho said ho could n approve of absolute prohibitory lav in regard to the manufa turo and sale of liquors , and aa the r publican party in some of the states a ] parantly favored such law , ho was in quandary as to what course to pursue ! the poudint ; national political contest. little further conversation on the subje left no doubt on the mind of the writ that the person referred to would vo for the republican candidate for prot dont. His position i. , however , a su gestivo ono , and strongly indicates th 1 ho subject which was bothering hi aora o what needs elucidation. It Is true that in aorao few states , in Iowa , which is a state principally d voted to agriculture , and in which tl republican party greatly predominate state laws have been enacted prohibito in their nature. But this action mu bo taken and understood in a local ai not in a national sense. Such laws a liable to bo enacted in any state whore considerable majority of the people the state are in favor of them. It is a state affair , a domestic conccr devoid cf a national character. Wha over republicans , aided by democrats , i democrats aided by republicans may t in a state , having rtgmi to the domest concerns of the state , is ona thing ; whi the course which may bo pursued by tl republican or democratic party in the national capacities , is quita anotho Both of these parties are nation parties , and the ono is aa mn < opposed to prohibition as tl other. Ntithor of these parti includes the subject of prohibition in i platform Noitlior of these great ni tional parties loans toward piohibitioi nor is it Hkoly thai it will very soon. Tl fact that i ho nucleus of a national pri bibitiun party haa boon formed and hi numinattd its candidates for the pro idcntial offices , is pretty conclusive ev dence on this point. This leaves tl ; two parties in the positi- which tht oujiht to occupy on this question Wi ( the question of prohibitory kgislatic tlioy will have nothing to di Thu subjects of revenue , tariff , finano the public lands , civil service reform , an f jreign policy , with such others as ai recognized as belonging to the guier , government , are quito sufficient tu ei i > ross the attention of great nation ; parties. The subject of prohibition to lungs to the several states in their ind vidual capacities , and there it will I likely to remain. It is therefore an e roneous idea for anyone to thin of leaving the national party to which 1 belongs from any considerations pertaii ing to the subject of prohibition. If b is opposed to prohibitory laws , he shou ] stay in his party , whichever it may bi ( unless he loaves it for other consider ! dons ) and flght prohibition there. F < those who are opposed to prohibition 1 puisuo the opposite course by concontra log in ono of the national partii whenboth _ of those parties ignore tli question , would have the effect to coi ciintrato the prohibitory forces and thi cdnduco to bring about what the ant prohibitionists wish to avert. If oithc of the great political parties were to ci pouse the cause of prohibition , it woul would furnish a reason why those oj posed to it should leave tht party. But until this takes placi which is not likely to occur at al there is , so far as this question is coi corned , just as much reason for a dome crat to vote for the republican prosidcr ttal nd congressional candidates as thei Is for n republican to vote for those c the democratic party. S. G. W. SnawOeriy liloudcH. Now York. Tuunal. A local rickot lately nominated in a Olio town is composed wholly of rerl liaired men That they will malt * a bi i I ant run is already an nssured fact. Tli choice i f carmine cranium candidates is wise ono frurn rurioui points .f view. ] is economic il , bcctusM no torclil ght prc cessions mil be needed , It dura avva with the necessity of tattooing candidate is every auburn-hoirud man is more o ld > s ftocHt'd. It ; ia cinducivo to a red litit campaign , for all thipa with chestnu lotk have warm temper. As for ' 'paint lug the town rtd"u man with hair th Imo of nn auroru boreulis is by i.alur fitted for such fiery frescoing. If tli strawberry sans of the nation are given i illanco to cast a rubicuul rpfleo'ion 01 the political horiton they will onhanc ( ho brilliancy of the campaign and ehe < lustre wherever /hnv. / cluster. A Right Smart Western Town. Now York Sun. "Yes , sir , " said an enthusiastic citizoi of a new western town ; ' 'we've got i right smart town , stranger. "Why , " hi continued , impressively , "it's only ei : mouths old yet and It's got two hotels forty-eight beer saloons , twenty-sevoi gambling places , four drug stores , to saj uuthin1 of grocery and clothing stores , and the bust half-mile track west of the Missouri. " "Any churches ! " asked the stranger. "Any what ? ' "Churches. " "You mean them buildin's with a long aint sticking up in the air. " "Yea. " ' No , wo hain't got any of them. Thai ? aa some talk about buildiu' one , but we inally allowed it would look too oddish. " Around rno Circle. Oi.n Onciuui ) . Mt , Aujtist 7. Blatno indpirtyanlvedfrotn Portland this worn- t'g The Btrfeta wuro filled hv a crowd Yhioh gave Bl lne an ovation. Upon arrival , * ne , hotel BUln h d & coiiltreuca with iof Downtiig , nf Utiua. It I * e.tlinated 2\OiiO pornons , IncludlrglS. . 00 old sn dlt ra are hero to.tlny to nttenil the 1 can PIUUUK of i ha firtt d Army. it. nt of ho visitor * stteaded Blalt o' | .uullo re. oiition ii tlio old Orchard house , lihluo Mot * ! in the unior iiarl IT , and tbe crowd | utod In iicle uaud ahovk liuuda with Ulaloo and Cover. or Itoble. The reception ended at noon , lnpular Uava In the Ttilrc ] low * \VAirRLOo , la. Ausrust -Tho tvpuMJ. insof ho lii.ddUtrctM-diy . un nimously .noiiln t/d D B Ilundtwon , p- * ei t imuj ° \ f r coi rest ) . Tbuitj ii no other candidate I the field. ol iho Tides , PhlUdelplilaiOalf. " There { s a growing belief that the d prossion in business has touched better nnd that a gradual , and possibly rnpi recovery will now take place. It is di ficult to indicate the exact evidence < such a change. It is rather felt tht soon. As in nature , certain events a felt to bo in a given form , rather thi known to bo ; so in business , there is feeling that the worst is over , b afore BI distinct evidence ia icon. Yet , evi now , there is A bisia for the belief th so widely prevails. The crops have m tutcd and are being gathered. These a so abundant and good that they repr sent a vnst increase if our nation wealth. This is Biibttantia ) and real Bom there ia the assurance that wo are sul stantlally wealthier than were sever months ago. Even if the markets ai not active , or prices high , the fact th wo have the material , which sooner i later will command a market , is ono el mont in our. growth in conGdono. Then the weak and rotten element h boon wooded out , and it is found that tl country is not in so bad a condition was supposed. The element that h gone under ia largely speculative , and d neb contribute to the real growth of tl country. The railroads , while stocks ha' alituak in value , have generally shown good earning capacity. Insomo cases tl earnings are larxor than. when the pric of stocks wan far in excess of what the now aro. Th i sentiment is gradual obtaining thai there is no real rosfua f the scare , and that U has been ilt-ddvisi and injutiouj. Bouce the gain in con den co. Still another element is the natur energy of the American character. Oi pooptu do nut incline to sit duvru in a ject despair and Idt things go. A pan may seize on them , and it will run i course. But sooner or later sound son and the buoyano ) natural to us will pr vail , and all the gloom and fear will 1 dissipated. 'I his buoyancy ia alreai beginning to so assert itself that an it prossion obtains that even the summ will show mnro than the average busine thrift. And while presidential oloctio : are usually depressing to business , it oven believed that the present canva will prove an exception. AH this is i tributablo to the buoyancy of the Amei can character , Ir. will not bo depress * for a long time unleao there ore very so lous reasons for it Finally , it is noticed that lecjitima business , while it an fibred in the spec' ' lative panic , produced no disastro1 failures and is in a healthy conditio There are even signs of an advance. . ' many departments business shows sig : of picking up. Hence the courage th is being revealed in BO many direction Confidence , it is confessed , is the re need , and , once this is imparted , and i else vti 1 follow. And , as it is boil gradually restored , wo regard it as co elusive that wo will certainly have a ft recovery in the early full if we don find the summer ono of great promis At all rvontfl , a different spirit obtaii than did a short while ago , and it has : it the outlook of a prosperous period. TEST YOUR BAKDIft POWDER TOM THE TEST : Pla a m top down on a hot ktore until heated , tb DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS in jkLninx.iM ma NEVER ' Inn million home * for a quarter of a nnturr It hi itood the consunicri' reliable tent , THE TESTJFJHE OVEH. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. ujKcna or , Dr , Price's ' SuecialFlayoriDgEiJTacts , Tk il rongnlaa t d.llrl.o. led tttmt l.nr line Bu4 Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gem : for Light , Healthy Breiut , The Deit Dry Hop Yewit In the World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. - 6T. LOUIS A.athorized Capital , - $1.000,000 Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000 Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000 BANKIHO OFFICE I ff , W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sit ' " MrarnT , Pmldont I SuftE. UOOBM , y.P BKJ. B. WOOD , Cnhler. | Ltrruia DSAM. A niBEOToasi rr nkMniphjr.B muel E. Bogen , B n. B.Wooi murIo 0.nou eiA. D. JonoJ | Luther Drlks ! Trwetct Qoaeral BaUng Biulnuu. Allwbi U.T * DT BanlOntr bntlaeu t transact uo Invltod ML No nutter how Urge or em&U the tramuctlon i wlU icoolro out rateraT attention , nd wo promln LlwsoourtootM treatment. fm pMtlcuUr Attention to business lor P rtl * toildliie ouUlde the city. Ki iinge on kll the pita J * o'a - United 8Ut . WlweftrSt . ° Bnkeri leoelrod on lvot ibU lMUMO rUflo t < i.ot Depcdi U tn t pet o i ntoreat. Bur nl ifllta Forelim tTcb ng , Oounly , Clt md Government Mcn/lUu tncet rpomi In tbo city. Centrally located and near Hormi railway ! sl5 Douglaa St , - OMAHA , NEB. TEIU18- to W.M per d y , a * per room. O. O CAIII'DEU , IToprletcr , OP GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINIAIS.QETC. KK11RASK BROKERS , 1404 Farnam St. , - OMAHfc FARTIAI. tiarr op HPBCIAL BAIUJ AIMS JN PROPERTY. Farming 'Lands , Improved Farms and. Stock Farina in D. nglaa , Oass , Codas Nanoe , Thayer , and Coward Oo unties. BUSINESS PROPERTY. . U6 For Sale -83x03 fat on Hth ttroct , nosur Hor- noy , room for a Wok block ot loan tores which would rent readily. If rxrtsoM wltliln to < ! } ( ! It will bo withdrawn uul ballt OK > n. South 44 ft roor or ailojf 85,6 > H. laAdo 44 ft. , t5,2 J , 143 Kur Solo A , bargain , SflxlSi It oq'tttli St. , now * Jones St. Call and e ns to regvu to thta prep etty wo hate a bargain lor ran , 111- For Solo Oi od buslnt/a lol on Coming Bt , 60x132 feefe id.000. 10 < For Bate ImprMod Farnftm ttnetpropertrnaar 12th street , il7roo. . . 117 ForSalo 48jxlS2 Joet , splendid brick Improre- mont us good business an te In the dty $ 10,000. 123 For 8ilo Elegant o > mer on troot oar line , 3 81 eOBtore.'twontory. aud buoment 18x40. Good location , ? O.COT. 118 For SoloHplendld business corner cn , 18th St . lot 08x125 , BU > ro baikllng and barn bargain 107 For 8aIo-A business property lot $18.600 yieldIng - Ing a rich Income of 16 per Cent , net on Invest ment IM-Knr Hale-On CaUomla , cliio to Belt line lot 81x132 , two 8try bonaoond barn , { SJ5CO. RESIDENCE PROPERTY For Solo wituin Half-Milo of Poatoffice. No. 3 < G Honsa and lot $ 8,000 S33 - IIoU'O nd lot 3,600 3121Houf > c and lot 2,800 v S34 Hou o n I lot . . 2,600 & < * ) -Uingaauf lut ' 2/00 289 II u * anl lt 8.0 0 202 Hou-eonl 'ot ' 12,000 Vl ) Two Houws IJ.iOO 193-HumeOJicI 1 t 8tO IfeS Hu * nal lot 2,200 17 * H usaand lot 4,000 172 Uou-o nnd lut 3800 Ifid . ousean lit. . . . ' 4,500 103 Houuoand lot ? ,500 lf > 0 Iliiim aud lot e.tOO 16' House and lot tfOO OS Hou . and lot 4,10 } t3 Tlou'oaud lo * e.fOO 3'65 Ilou-onii' ' lot 3C09 105 House tnd lot , 6,000 1 61 dome and loj 3,000 140 H'UfOand lit 12,000 153 Houseand lut 6,000 Residences for Bale within a mild oircleof PoatofHoe and outside of Half Milo. No. tstt ) noa-o anil lot $7,809 19f Tliueaidsl ta , . , , , , . " 6.COO IS1 * Hou-oandlot 8,600 t38 HousaaLdlot 8,000 S3G Housoand lot 2,500 S31 Houai anrt Int 2,800 3 Honseand lot 2,100 328 Hou'oand lot. . . ' J.TOO 145 Hoteoan rt 2 , 50 170 Houaoandlot 8,60 301 Housa and lot j wo 3 8 House and bt _ 8n09 SOeJ House and lot 2,000 176 IIouso and lot , 2,800 138 Hou8 * nJ M 8,800 EB8 House and 2 lota . . . . 8.COO 294Ilonnanu lut , 1,700 273 Uon o and lot 2.EOO 283 Housaandlot , % ix 81 Heir o and lot 2,600 rK 9idcnoolQt8ln- part * ol the dty and all addltliEd. Acre property near tnodty. , rrlow arci t terms t3 suit / UmTED STATES f 4 Otf.OMABA , . , S , W Cor , 'Farnam and 12th Sis , Capital , - - ( BIOQ.OOO.OC * O. W. HAMILTON , Pros1 ! . 8. n. CAUDVYELL , V. Proo't. Kl. T. BARLOW. Cashier. OBJECTORS : 8. S. OALDWEII , , B. F. Sunn , 0. W. BAMILTOK , M. T. BARIXTO , 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts solicitor and kept sut > ( oct to night choccu Oortlflcatoo of Deposit losuud nv Bblo In 3,0 and 12 months , boarlnq Interest , or on demand without In- torost. Advances nrtndoto customers on approved oocurltlosnt market rate * of Interest. The Intercuts o ? Customers arer- o'oooly guarded and every facility compatible with principles o/ sound banking freely oxtondod. D'aw sight drafts on enslnnd.lr- land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu rope. ail European Paesa o Tickets 30LLBOTION8 PROMPTLY MADII , United States Depository OF OMAHA 3or. 18th and Farnam Sta , The Oldest Banking Establishment " in Omaha , TO KODHTZK Orcanliea la 1009. u a National Bank ID . omoiu w ores . MO ) .KOMnj. . . Preddent. 'V . Miantoii , Vlo Preddtti \ . , A D TWI Korwra , Ed VIM Pweldeat. \ A. i , Vornnvx. 1 ' . U. < H > ur , Afibtart Oa.DlTO' huuoia i gene ml banUur bodnna. fun tinoatoe bearinic laterrat BrT drJti ujdiooand rincia A. OAJORI , I Removed to 121 N. Hth Bt. SODA WATER !