r THE OKAHA DAILY Bffig , MONDAY" , OCTOBER 27 , 1890. TJ-IE _ _ E , HOSBWATEK , EJitor. _ TI IIM8 Ol'TlJilSUtI 1'TION. Unity mid Cniicliy , One Vuir . I1JM hlx uiontln , . . 55" 1lin c inotitliB . . 3 [ Hinulnjr H i-OmiV 'nr . . . . ttn nvchljr ISui.OneVoup. . . . IS OKI'IOKSl Oninlin. TliolJoellullilltiK. hmlliOninlin. OinvorN nnflWtli Stroelv Cuiiiull ItlnlTH , Ul'onrl Hlioct. riilfnto onicr , : il7Ohilint ) < irnf Oimmrrro. New rurk.lnmniii.lliri'l ( : HTHIiime llulldlnj \\iisliliiKtoii \ \ , fiialoiirUontliHtruU COMtKSI'ON llt'.NCE All inrniniiiilralloin iHillii't.to tic * * and fill Kir In I i.mltiirhhoiilil . l > c mldrissutl to the hllt.urlut Ditmrtnmnl. Alll > imtiiiM Mlcrsnml lon l < lli'M4ultollio Iliu PiilillHliInu Hem imnjr. Orniilia. Drifts oh utliii nwl i > it ( > ni < nor Ip ( to ti < maIuiiynllu | ) to tlio or Iut uf the ooiu Illlll.V The Etc I'libHsiing Company , Proprietors , Tlio I'co ' HM'g. I'lirtiinn iiiul Jjinfrit-ouiHi tti _ HVOKN MAT MIKJif oiil OIIIOUUTJON Blntcof Nolira U. I _ , Count vof UcmzlnU " ' n < ' W II IVmliiick MJdilnry of The 1co ! I'liMMilnit ( ominuiv , OOM Roloinnljr wnr Ihnl llm ncliml circulation of Tim mit.v HIT. for tlio wo cnillnR ItoU 23 , ISO * vra > as firt- Hmclnv. Oct. 1 ! ) Monihv Oil 20 \\c \ \ liiMliiy. ( C)4-l ) 2-J Tim rwlii v. OH. SI . ' IrKlliV Oil L'l tjtlirdlY. Oct , S3 Avcraco . 2 < MIHI riKOIIIIK II IVsnilKJK. Fvnrii tobrforn tnnimrl iil crilod In my HimSXitliilnvof OrUiher A. D.IS'O N. 1' . I'KII. Notary i'ufollo. Elulrnf Milirnsb , I . ( nnrit ) of Ikmirlia , f s * ifo If T/scliUfk , liolnit rtuly Rvrnrn , dc- iosi"Uin < l mys Hint. liolH wioroLiiry of 'Iho lloo riililhiilitKloiiiiiiiivllmtllin | iictunl nvornno dully ( ilrviilnllnn of Tur DAII.V Uri : ( or the tnoiitli < > t Octolpr , 1 811 , I8.K/I riiplrt ; for TdivuniliiT. 1W < 1 . lO.rJIO coplos ! for Ho- rmitjtr. I'l'i. 91,048 coplos : for Juiuiiry , J'W. l' ' .r > .Vi inplci : for k'llininrjr , 1KO. H- Vil roplpMi for Mnnli. IK > . M.HI5 coplpi : for Airll | , In' ' " ) , JO.WI . copies ! for Nay. ISO , SO.IW uirilii ! forJiimJMK ) , SO.HUl i-oii t 'or July , HO , 'Jaffa copies : frirAuuiut , IMHSP.TODeojilMS for tfpto ruler. 18'JO. ' .WO ( opln ( IvoiKli : II Ts'SOiucK worn tolnforc inn. anrl milthirllu'd In mv lirustnco. IMstnli uayof Octolior. A. I ) . , 18B , N 1 * . IRII. . rs'cilnry 1'ubllc. ' Kii\s"Cipromptlvfollows \ ; tlio cxainplo of AmiH'iu in pro tooting homo inilustiy. Tin : reported "wreck ol Governor Hill' ' is , v trlflo [ irovious , siy ; twenty months. Ixtlio foi-colul words of General "Wcb- ftor , "tooto \ lor pioliiljltion Is a sin ; to ndoptit , astato cvlmo. " Mil C'ONXr.rl's supply of nails is suf ficient lo clinch all the winiui.jn ( lies In- vcntoil b the opposition. Tin : bail toinpci" of tlio pL-ohibitlonists IndtoitcH llisit llio.viilrcKly fcol the elcc- tiluitj of the coining Htorm. BK\"AM'S ' Jrlonds confess tliat ' thtil tit-cil " is1 - fcolinjj" R-io\vins \ ; him .Hid may become cluonir. IIirL'a ' train as wtcclicil In AVost A'lrg-inla , and nsimilar fate -will orcrtnlce his prosidontinl boom. Tin : rcbollious Colorado coul mincis evidently forget that the Unlou Pacific \vtukitij. . ' a few nilnosof its own. nolofralloopliolo in the law , the Mibnouri river roids reluctantly comply with the orders of the fedeul commission. EM.uoi.riCunited jictionduring- next cf < rlit diijs xvlll cllssoho tlio darlc clouds mcmicing' the growth and jioritj of Nebraska Tin : wild rush to OUl.ihomiv olghteon months n go has its courturpartln the * nppoals of the unfortunalos forassist' mice to gxtoutof tlio toiritory. TUB so-civllcd moral agents dispensing the prohibition corruption fund in Oumlui mo unconsciously negotiating for a job on the ponltonllury rock pile. MisiSTKits who drag-prolilbition poli tics Into the pulpit aio generally the loudest in denouncing- other donoinina- tlonsfor "olTensivonothlty In the polit ical jilTulwof the country. " Ii" NnniusKA woulu bo frco fiom the ilom inatlon of inlolcniiitouiid the pirnlj- tUolstrife , and contention , oveiy lo al citizen nitbt bond his energy to the IKI- tilotlo work of routing- the hired shin- Ooreiaof the sUto , TriR go\ernor o ( Ohio refuses to on- tortaln Mr. Clovolnnd Ixcausd the latter fnubliod him whtm piesiclcnt , Gov- emoi C'ainpboll will , thcioforo , never bo u incinbor of Iho cabinet , even If the ttuircil prophet should again moot with the accident of election. SKCKHT.mYHr..AiNi's appoarnnco on lho blnini ) in MoKlnloj's district is a Hirpiiuo to tlio vcidant democrats of Kobrnslctiwho wasted Cray matter and good money In congratulating him by telegraph. If Mr. Bhilao porslsts In disappointing-tho democrats , the country .let force lilin Into the piosidonoy. Pitost'uers for the Iron business In Bcotljiid arc reported dubious. Well , Jhero Is still n little nioro room loft In " "this country for iron and Btocl industries us well aa tin plate mills. The Scotch- mini should "remember that the eaino cnusothat makes the business outlook Hue on their sldo ofthosea makes times good tuid urosioroii9 over ho re , I t lliom ot lit out of the A\ot. Tun action of Attorney General Leeso In bringing the disputed boundary of Jowriimd Nobiaska to the attention ol tlio United States Hiipiomo couit. will moot -approval of tlio people of both Mutes Vthilo local und individual In- torosU at Omaha nio innluly InvolvedIt i ) of the utmost importance Unit the ) > orjnancnt boundary Iwtwoen th& states bo dotermlnod hy the court of last report. Tlio shifting cluirnitor of tlio Missouri river Ian thrown hundreds of acrca from one stutc to tlio other , rendering It practi cally Impossible for the authorities to * i\orojo | jurisdiction o\or \ propcity on epposllo aides of the riior. A soriosol coinplleatlous have followed , Loiioflclal touono and annoying to all. Both states tire l\torostctl \ In a dedalon of the ques tion \\hotlipr \ the clianncl of the river , us at present located , la Iho Ixnuulary.or the olmnncl as It existed when lowiv and \\oreaduilttodlnto \ \ the union. ixoir.i. . Tlio cnnpalgn In town In loss -demon- itratUo thnn the cnnvnostn no mo oilier titca , but 11 very onniost contest Is be' tig- mad u by both the old p.irtloo , On lie part of the ropublloant thouHiinl mniiulgnmotliodit ni-u being purnicd , mil to all apiHiiirancoa thu mniscflof tlio inrtynro fully nil veto the duty thixt Is wfoiothcm. SonnlorHlsoah ; s bet-n lolng gooil service in arousing the ro- HibllcaiiHmid , othci lenders are active. fho ilemocrnls are conducting their cnmiulgri oti Iho Hllll-huut plan , rhlch they found so atlviinta- gcoiHlaHtjcarln lrlnglnr { out tlio full iarty vote. Thlwt tlio favirlto catn- lalfjiilny motliod of Samuel .T.Tildcn , and indcrBonio ciicimiBtnnces there is none norooITetllvo. It < noUlilHucm thnt tlio inwailoiriocrtitlc mnniigcrs aio applying I with contldcrublu adioltnoss. llvciy owiishlj > nnd vard cuminlttccnuiiiln. tlio Btatohas boon urged by letter from Uio central committee touaelho utmostdill- [ enco in ( jotting democratic voters to .ho polls , The mandate of tlio continl coinmlltuo is that no dem ocrat must bo oxeuHOil from noting thla jour. Subcoimaltteomcn ire nppointod. hi c\ory \ school district ho u duly it Is tosoo every democrat n tliodlMliict and stir him up to work 'or ' the success ot the ticket. Dvcry fltmh commltteonmii 1 ic uiicd to go to iho housoof very democrat In Ills dis- Irictoti the day before election and * got i promise from him tooto In the fore noon. In thlHwaj' the state has been tovoicd by an nrmyof CIIIIKJMI andvigl- lunt.men who will keep at work ( or tlio democratic ticket until the polls cloio on Novomlxjr 4. Tlio knowledge of this ought tobliinu- late the republicans ot Iowa to like xoal during the closing di > s of the cainp.iign. It provision has alieadybocniuado for \\orlcshnllar \ \ to that prosecuted by tlio doinocratfltlieiomaystillbo lliuo enough in vhlcli to malvo it. At any rate , the icpublicjin managorri of Iov.i should omit , no effort that maybe bo necessary topet out the full loto of the pirty. Kotwlthhtnndlng the apparent liiteiost of the people intho lopublican cause thoio is sotno complaint from tlio rapublloun prcis that the pirty man- agora have not done the beat , they miylit have done forgetting the ituteosof the p.irty Into line. Thuio uliouldbc no excuses or esplaiiitions nccessafy on this kcoro after the election. lowtiouglit to elect tlio republican ticket this year , and it can do t o If adequate effort Is made to "bilng out a full \oto. SJ'OT J7//J Sl'OlTKHS , The desperation of the prohibitionists kiiova no bounds. Tor neeUs a gang of chaiMctorlcsa trampsha\o been scouring the city for no ether purpobo than to earn tlioiisaliules and slander tlio pee ple. Nb\v Yoik's Five Points in its palmiest day could not have produced their equal in the art of forgery , false hood and dufunution. The fact is now clear that their efforts to disci'cdirtho election In advance was part of R conspiracy hatched by tliein to stuff the icgiatiy lists. While accusing the people of all the crimes in tlio dialogue , thcbo hired ruflhins weio planning to nullify the decision of the ballot box by purchasing fraud , 1'ho ' at tempt to liilbo the registiara olthoThird district ol the Fifth ward to place ono thousand bogus names on fho rolls Ir , tlie mot startling evidence of the dastardly methods instituted by tlio gang. The Incident should loiibotho people of Omaha to the dangers that confront them , The object of the scamps in pounding the registrars was not so much to secure the omollmontof bogus AOtors , but to manufacture evidence of possible fraud. Possessing ample corruption fundb , the ) will not hesitate to outrage the ballot box. The scandalous work alioady perpetrated sho\\s that the hirelings will stoop to the lowest depths of infamy to defeat the will of tlio people of Douglas county. Kvcry citixen should therefore bo on the alert nnd ready to meet the enemies otalio city at ovaiy turn. We cannot hope to run down the horde of spies and spotteiH reared by prohibition in Iowa and KiuiBis and turned looic in No- brasUaforcampiignpurposes ut wo can make the temperature of Omaha so warm for the bribers that tlioy will gladly dlsippear between dajs. While selfish oillco toekcrs in N"o bruslui and ad joining states are charg ing the republican toiijjiosa with totally neglecting the farming interests ot the west , the goveinmont is vlgoiously pros ecuting experiments , Iho imcc-ess ol which must bo of incalculable value to the producers. The investigation ordered ly eongi ess to determine the availability of the underflow and artesian -\vatqr for irriga tion comprehends the arid and toral- arid emplro Ixstweea the eastern foot hills of the Rocky mountains and a line drawn southwuul along the eastern boundary of hort ! Dakota , pissing west of Lincoln am ! boutli to 1H 1'aso , Tex , The law requires quires that the xvoilc bo completed bj July next , 'i'lio cominratholy briel period allowed for the investigation nnd the vast torrltpry to bo covered , has called out the energy and resources ol the agricultural department , nud over.v effort will bo jnado to domonsti-nto bj practical tests the tiuth of the claims ol nil geologists who have examined the legion , The experiments conducted in the lUkotns during the summer fully sustain tljo assertion of the advocates of artesian Irrigation , The How secured fromoacl well Issutllclont to Irrigate four thou sand acres of land. It is not the Intoii lion of the government to bora well promiscuously , but merely to demonstrate strato the force aud quantity of the un dorllow , to sxiporclso the u o t of tlio \uitei obU\lnod \ and report results. The feasibility of the echoino once deter mined In the territory mapped out , th goYoimiiont will leave private eutei prise to do the rest. Secretary Husk regards the woik a the most Important yet undertaken bj the government In the vest. The dat In pu ertikm of the department con firms what oloso observers huvo main talned , that n largo propoitloa ol the mountain ttronms is lost in the groa ( trutuni of grayol and bauldurs under jlng the country from fifteen to one liundicd foot. The tVonclimnn rhor in WHtern Is'cbrnska It nnlnl suppUed from this great underground res ervoir , Jlroii iii the drjost B a- m tlioi-o Is no porcopllblo dc- in tbo volume of r , thus proving its subterranean source. Todoflno tlio boundaries ofthU [ ; icat basin nnd demonstrate lio\v It will best subduita the interests of the coun try is a work of far reaching possibili ties. The success of the undertaking moans the disappciunnco of droughts uiul ncorclilng Lot vlnds which almost mutually bll litseutlonH of thoDakotas , western Nebraska , ami Kansas , A sup ply of artificial moisture during July aud August will render them sections in productive fertility the poor of any in the country. A co 17' or M iff icolons. . The AlUanoo In Giant township , Gus- tcr counLy , has pns od resolutions ex pressing1 its totil lack of sympathy for the coiiprcasitmal aspirations of 0. M. Ivein. The trouble \ilth Mr. Kom eeoma to bu that hu wean a political coat l too vurlognled a pattern , Hero is ono of the resolutions : \Vo \ liavo kuovv.1 him as n republican , a * a union labor man , aa a prohibitionist , as an mill-prohibitionist , m a farmers' alllauce nun , nnd vo Icnow him to ho a political iiioimtcb.'inlc ready at all times and under all ciicunisUnccs to Iriiu witU any part ) that cim give him the rciiiotost promisoof an ollicc. It takes a very sinnrt man to look well in uuch a co.it tu this. Den llutior and nfowolhorjhmo rmnageil to make a fair appenianeo under blinllur cticuni- btanecs , but Mr. Kom'd style of Ircauty isdifTeient The fact iliat the Alliance in ono of the towns of his own county lias gone Ijtclc on him is loassuriug. The farmers' ' movement commands unlvcibiil lespect. Ithiis boon undorta- Uun in good faith audits rank aud file are earnest ami siurjcro men. No great er misfortune could befall them , howev er , thnn the pro-oueoof a man of Kuril's fccanb Intellectual oqulmnont la "Wash ington us their loprcbeiitatlvo. Ho Is not a fit typo of the farmers of Nebraska. Ho Is a. . sample of the shal low demagogue who Fooklo ride on their shoulders into eilarlcil olllces. TIIK FliKKC'l ! HKl > UltIlC. The republican idea appears at lait to lw well grounded in Trance. In its pres ent foiia ithas outlined b } livojearsboth the liibt ouipiroand the restoiation , and by tlueo years both Louis 1-Miillippo and Louis Napoleon. While It is never well to bo too suicof anythingconccrning the mcrcuilal IVcnchrann , everything indi cates that his piosenl republican mood vlll omlurofor another tnonbj yenis. President Cainot has none of the showy cluuactcrifatics which the Fionuh love so well. Ho makes fev speeches , appoais comparatively little In public , and docs not faeck to intrude his person ality on politics But ho holds n firm Innd on tlio holm. Ho keeps everything running in a conservative course , and is making himself ono of the most dig- iiificd figures on tlio stage of Europe. IIo has mot the limitations which have confronted him with a calmness and repose - pose unusual In 1'ronch statesmen. \Vhilo the agitators , llko lioulangcr and the royalists , have kept within constl- tutiond bounds he Lab let them alone. "When they ovoistepped those ho bent thorn out of the country. And in these and all similar cases the gale his blown itself out und found thodnik-fuiodhelms- linn still blinding- calmly at his post. Under these sound conditioas Franco has > enjoyed n. commercial prosperity that rivals any period of lior history. For the fiist time in many decades , her in stllutions command the conlidenco of lier ownc-iipltal. < It no longer seeks in vestment fibroad , but goes eagerly into tbo development of herowiirosourcco and the upbuilding of her industries , In this fact the outside world will be hold the sutost evidence of tlio perinn- iicncoot the republic. It Is worth more than all the enthusia&tlc assurances that come from her piess and states men. It istruo that Trance 1ms alwajs un dcrgono sudden changes and that the b.i ic character of her people is the feamo now thai. Uhns over been , but the present , conditions , both interim ! anil external , sue such us to promise bltv Mity. E\euts in Kuropo for the next twenty years seem sure to tend toward the destruction of the thionos that re main lather than the restoration of any that liavo already gone down. I'llR V1011T AO.IIXST T.t.VJLlAT. Among the good icsults to bo liopcd for from tlieeluUtonsof next week , few vouldbo regarded with greater satlsfac tlon by nil good citizens than the defeat ofTainmaiiy , Tlio politic il dominition oINew Yoik citjby that corrupt oigan iv ition Is not only a most serious uiattei totliLS local Inteiests of that metropolis , but is a donioi.illKlng and dangerous power In nutioinl politics. This is not biiupl because Tammanylsadoniociatie oigatiUatlon , but for the reason that it is essentially corrupt aud uiberu pulous. The Tweed icgiinoMIS not tlio beginning imr the "end of the villainous political practices of Tammany. They were common enough before that great robber becsuno the clilef of thoorganl/.a tlon , and they ha\o boon continued since , though loss boldly and iceklossly than by thanmn whoio infamy is insop iviably bonneetod with the litstory ol Tammany. No such high-handed phm * dcr as that of Tweed has been porpo tratudslnccbut still the political organ I nation which gave lilm theopportuniti tobccoino the most notable thief of the ago has kept its tfi'ip upon tlio puuo o Is'ow "York and wrung from the people millions on millions to reward its spoils men ami maintain its power. Thoio is the authority of no less a democrat thar Abrain S. Hewitt that Tammany has always boon nnd ( still is a thoroughly corrupt , unscrupulous , selfish aud un patriotic organl/.atlon , whleh makes politics a business of plunder. Arbi tiary and despotic lo thu last degree it tolerates no man who Is not ii accord with lln traditional iwllei ofeoiibldorlng1 and subiorvlng the public interests only so far as mny bonecossari topro\ldo \ for its demands and perpot unto its rule , Sueh a political orgnntza tion is inimical to the public welfare anil a menace to free institutions , am Its do\vnfnllov4 \ ( < fht to bo desired by nil good cltl/.ei)8. ) . , The combination of all Iho anti-Tain- many elomentH In IS'ow York In support of a municipal ticket gives promise thai what was 'Accomplished by a simi lar movement so\entcon \ jears ago may bo repeated this year , It is a striking ) illustration of the great cat-nestles : ) bf this movement thai a thousand vrornbnof New York city haio issued mi npiicnltootcrsto register lu ordeilo cswl their ballots for Iho candi dates of the people's inunlclpil league. The appeal declares that the coming election ituolvcs a contest not of party ngalnst party , Imt of the people of Now "York against the body of corrupt poli ticians who now hold the city gov ernment , nnd that its Issue dhectly con cerns Iho comfort and liealthof every household and the morals ol the cntiio community , Iho Indications are that Tammany Is alarmed at the fiu-nildablo character of the opposition , and it may Lo depended IHKHI to bo more desperate jind vcckltw than usual In the use of nil the coirupt and unscrupulous methods familiar toll. Strongly Inticncluxl as it IB , its otcrtluow will bo no easy mat ter , but the promise of tills most dosir- Jiblo result has not "before for a number of years appeared so favorable. SKCHIT.\UY \ Jlt'SU , in n circular letter under ilatu of Ottobcr 0 , aiinouncos Uio enforcement of strict populations for tlio inspection of all cattle and shcop in tended for ox-port , 'ho examination will boverv tliotough and all stotlc go ing out of the conn try will first bo tagged by the veterinary inspectors of the gov- eminent. Similar icgulations will lw enforced with icgard to stock imported into the country. Those wise measures sue taken iniiccoidanco with laws enacted by the present congicss. They ought to result in giving foreign couiitriesentlio confidence In American beef and pork. Tin ; amiable Mr. Italfour is painfully hurt , Ijccauso Dillon and O'Brien dhl not consult him before their dopirturo for Ji'iancc. ' Had they done so , Mr. Bilfour would doubtless liavo lent oclat to their departure by a battering ram procession hc.uled with a bass band. Those Irish nio always disappointing their tory fiiends. continues lopping off such of Ills telegraph omplojes as display Hymptoms of independence or orguiiza- tion. Tlio autumn of the Wall street cwr'ti life is mtido miserable by the ab sence of an accOjaiblo Siberia. CoiiHolntinn in Tfitllamt Ifoin. If you nro poor jtli probably Ijccauso God cannottrustyou \ money. Jill Lrldlly HiIpCitl. . IJin I ! ilirfon Jfiic7ff/e. ( | / In Uiclr desper.Ho effoits ta make political capital by Injuring trade , thcdcmocratsrniote t'jo tnugwuinps ahd the mugwumps quote tlio dumocrats. U.'o4Ilo Itocelveil Aviili Uaution. KftMriK Citll GW > c. The reported grold discoveries in Oklahoma are tnkca ullhacood ninny grains ot salt. Too inuny Itei hnvfe been told about Oklahoma for its own podd. ' ' Kcoiiuinical Numiinulntiirc , CMeaun Tiiati , - . Au Iowa oinaii has naineil her Uviaclrls Kerosene nnd Gasolino. Sno iateuils that tluro shall Iwno n Ji > to of pas or coalwhoii \\latcrcoiirtlng- - tlays nrrlvo. JHvld I > > n't 5eu It. SI Lauli fllo'it-Dein > : rat Governor Hill's visit to Ohio siguiiics very clou-Iy limb ho does notslinio the hnpi-ession tint Giovcr Clcvcluul Is goint ; to bo the next democutlc candidate for president. Tlio Taritr null tlio i'orclgucr. St. Joxeiilt Herald. Our ports are not closed ag-ainst foreign mauafacturere. They \\clconio hero and tticro is room enough for all of them along the banks ot the swift running Missouri Here is the place for them to muKo and sell tlicir goods without Uialnteifcramo of tariff laws. A HiiiiBis I 'nd. AVw 1'ort Sun The latest form of social dUcrslou In bleed ing Kansas is a "uoso social" Is Hindis- croottoask what a nose social is | Do the guests at one greet o'tio another by rubbing noes , after the fashion followed by the ho- ro'c ' Tartaritiof Tui.iscon with thoaboilgiaoj of PortTixrascon ) \ I'ltialjlo Case. Universal syinjutliy will bo felt for tlio Biionoss Alpuonso liothschlld in her recent loss of f I2IOO ( worth ot Jc\M \ lry by tlieft , which iiilnfiil clrx'umstmco liui been icportcil bj tbo Indofatlgalilo cable coireboiuK"its ) ) in ITiauco , The unfortunate \\oinan caniuulco no possible use of the borca\omcnt asaa ad vertisement. NuMHty Ilorrlil Mnnilii Journal , The "anvsty horrid men who woilc In sliops" nro extremely dlstastetul to vouug Mi , Brj.ui. IIo istiroilot them. Their hon est toll In his oycs Ii not worthy of protection It Is fortunate tliuthehas accidentally de fined his position on tUo labor problem so far in advance of the election. The shop toilcis of the Tlrst district will roniciabei him c Tlii'tfujili the ' "The protection A-gans , " snys the St Louis Post-Dispatch , liito fjloatlni ; o cr the evil eftects of thonow tariff law on tbo industries of Europe. " Wlir will tlio American cham pions ot ICuropeii JiHlustrici ixinibt In the ulisurd assertion Jhaf. the McICliilcy bill was pilmnrily a blowjitj foreign in aim fu ( .tares 1 Its depressing olieut upon Iluropenu Indus- tiles is < | uita socoiiilary to its cnli\ciiliig \ cilcct upon the Industries of this country. I'rolilliitiiiir'u.iiil Kale KMi' ( If thoprolilbitlduWtsnoro to direct their united effort towrtM the extirpation of Mor mon treason nith'i'Viin ' commensurate with yours vnon jou dlfA'nttliut ' lilcleous monitor , \\oulillmvosoriio off Oct. livery year my conviction is strotistlienoJ. that try-lug to catch alcoholic enliven meat by prohibition in Malno is about as successful an flshinc : foi llcas whU a horse lake , or imprisoning : laiifrh- ing K < U ) In a sluvo. It will take a slty-high license to lioln thh ( IAIIHIVCK , Mo. , Octobci- , Kuto Vuninh iloej uotseeta to kno\v that piohlbltlonlsts , asvouica suffrus'ists , toucl MormonUm. gingerly and cuibi-aco fcnialo polygiimlsts bocausa Urighain Young guvo vvoinim the ballot to proiontOcatilo ascoatl- ancy. \ tlio Edinuiitt-Tuclccr bill took away this suffrage , the sympathy ot our rational and fur-seeing wonun audragisw U not with the doiMi-troJilen Mormon women , wlio forged their own chains. CousUtoucf Is ajowcll Air. RnRovntcr'i Dntcn. Hon. E. Kosonntor , caltor oCTitc lice , U announced to tnnko nntl-prchlbitlou ad * dressM this week as follows1 At McCoolc , 'J'uesilny ovcnlnK , October 29. At llolilri'gc , Wednesday cvcalne , October 29. 29.At At Hnstlnffs , ThuuJay evening , October SO. SO.At At Kenrncy , Tilda ; evening , 0 ctobcr 31 , VN JFHEV II irifilt\ ' . Nebraska , with her high Hccmo , has one saloon for c\ery4ST \ people. In Iowa there Is onesnlooa forevcr377 per sons. How Is that for prohibition 5 Thccxi > cnso of Iowa counties for criminal prosecutions lu 15S-\vas ! SIG7.0-JWI. Kansas isrcasonablocaoiigh to only con duct ono saloon for o\cry 877 people. Court expenses for 18S > 9i Kcbrasla , $182- 330 ; Kansas , $ a 19,020 ; Iowa , 73,517. , According to the ) table tlioro is ono saloon for every aifl people In New Ilampshho. Thonumber of bank fiillurcs In Iowa nnd ICntiaai In 1SS9 vas double that la Nebni-ska. Thrco hnndred and cighlccn persons \\cro sentenced to tlio penlteatlnry In Iowa last year. Prohibition lonn consumed 3,433,000 more gallons of bcor than high llcutiso Nebraska In a single year. It Ins been f rc < iiietitly proven that a peed miuy public speakers preach prohibition be tween drunks. There nrotodny in the state of Knnsas 00. convicts intlio penitentiary , la Iowa CS1 and in Nebraska 33S. In 1530 , under a prohibitory law , New Ham pslilro consumed J.UOM barrels of beer , almost a buncl to the man , A f tern thorough toil aiissnchusctts has repudiated prohibition and adopted a law of local option and high license. When high license uos Urst Introduced In Nebraska the proposition w.is heartily en dorsed by the Woman's ' Christina union. No first-class hotel on the face of the globe exists without \viac3 and liquors. "Why should they not bo compelled to pay a II- cciisel In Boston eighty protestatit clergymen signed a protest against prohibition nnd la favor of high license Vihcn thu question -UBS submitted. lu Polk county , Iowa , alone , the court costs for last ye.ir were $ ! IJG-II. , ( In Douglas county , Nebraska , \\ltli double the popula tion , the costs were S.1,000 , Ncaily every town of any size in South Dakota has licensed original package houses. 'Jho state prohibitory law , however , ha very stringent one. The local licenses aie Issued by the city council. There are flfty-onocounties In Nebraska that have not a prisoner in Jail. In Iowa la flfty-ono counties alonothev have moro pils- onors la jail than there are In thoentira state of Nebmska. And yetlowa has a prohibition la\v. \ Rev Buss , formerly of Deadwood , South Dakota , but now of Fremont , refused to join theDcadwood "enforcement loaguo" bccauso lie was eomlnced from personal observation that the prohibitory law was a farce and could not bo cufoiwd , At Topoln , Kns , . nfter the prohibitory law ind gone into effect there were nine saloon Iteopois put Into jail under a sentence of ninety days. While these citizens ueroin- carceiatcd , a tramp clement ODcnod twenty- two "joints" on the second floors , in cellars , other places. TIIJK I'olIou-iusTlio Hr-n's Advice. It is becoming evident tint people are not milling to elect in" ! ! to ofllco even If they pioiniso great reforms 1C their past rccoids liiovc that they have been unfaithful in the past. _ Ho i-rorccl It. The Indoimidcnt folks ignitoda bombshell \Uiea they Issued their manifesto aqainst Genex-alVan WjcU. Ho came out with a reply that shows up the true huurdness nnd seltishncss of the whole independent move ment. It was conceived and is being prose cuted for selfish ends , nnd General Van "WycU gives the facts and JlRures to prove It. Trite Temperance , A'eJ/KiAii Ciljlltulvct , Theie is adiffcranco botwcon prohibition aud temperance that isldstslshtof by many advocates of the former. Coniparati\'dy few aio not in favor of tcmporancs , but the met bed of advancing It Is the cinso of tlio difTcrcncu In opinions. Prohibition lias failed to promote true temperance , but on the contrary it has been proved , to increase duiiikcnaess. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A Kanlc Confession. n Jltali Ice Dimucmt. The Chnmpiou of Progress , n prohibition paper published at Sioux City , Ins the fol lowing Item la it , while strong In its denun ciation ol the saloon and the liquor tiafllc , ia rank admission tlut oiohlbltioa docs notpio- liiuit , but tint liquor hiloons nrurun In open dcflauce of law. Hund the editorial paia- giapli1 The popular hell holoundcr Justices Folej'i ' oftlco Is becoming ( | iiltc a resort for many of our thirsty citizens , oldandjouiiR , nndnijjlit and dnj they can bo seen poui-inp into tlio I > ftdoi , the place that leads to the depths ot poulltioii. Tatlicrs and raotlicis are you aw arc that these saloons uro alluring your sons into the di ink habit ? i'cs , by watch ing , imny of you can sec your sons entering this den of vice and crinio as well ns many more on tlio alleys and loss popular stieots. London sandwich men have organised. Now VorK has a Hebrew butchur- ' union Dundee bo itbuihlers got 7 pence per hour. ticrmuiy's bakers average $2 TO per week. Mauy laborara in Italy amuiga 23 coats a day. day.St. St. Paul's city l.iboicr.got SI < 0 for clglit hours. Newport , iud Moainouth , KnghncJ , boilermakers - makers struck to suttio tno point whether they 01 thu engineers shall do tlio angle iron The 000 employes of the Woodburn-Sarvon vhcel works , Indlaiiapolts , lad , have ie- celvcd notice of a 10 per cent induction In wane * . The success oC tlio Co-Opemtho Tco com pany /ormcd by the Clovoluid Imtclicrs lias suggested n co-operative , soap , fertilizer and tallow mill. * " Cuba clgaunalters nuautiictuio a brand of cigars worth ? - > UO a thousand \ \ holosnlo. AVoith In the United btam $ > OJ u. boi OLJ | J eath btiaig-lit. Colonel K \ \ . lorrlion of the OroRon Tm- piovoiiRut ( Oinpmy , said ntTaroiia that h- boicrs wore scaixe , und that ho needed UW men at $2,50 a day , ' Accoullng to Uio latest Nsuo of the ofllcl.ll organ of the United llrolhcihoodof Car [ > cn- Xicntonund Joiners the brothorliood lias now Iwal unions , 5T .S07 member * lub.-nollt , and 9,000 , enrolled inotnburt. Chaitcr-i wcro KiimtcJio ilftcunncwunioui during- the pio- vlout month , AKIIS Of I UK AOMtllin'KNT. NcbraHkn. ACImutauqua reading circle tins been or- Canhed alScrlbiicr. The grocery sloro of N. Vorheci of friend has been attached unilor a mortgage. The North Vlitlo roller mill Is forced to run tivcnlj-four hours n day to supply Its patrons. A Jehorncd row nltnclscd Vcrnon Plcolc of Lyons nnd nearly killed Mm. Ho was uncon scious Torn long time. The clothing store of StonOitCo of Cen tral Cllv was robbed of t-100 AWth of goods by burglnw thoothcrnlBht. Tlio Methodist Igpfocopal conference-meoU nt liaiulolpli Dcecmucr B , II unit 4 , nnd an In- torcitliifr progwinmo hiui been prep ired for ttio occnslon. * A trninp nnincil .lames Taylor fi-oni Pitts- burgwns run over by the en n nt Scribncr nnil o soierclj Injured that ono leg had to bo amputated nt the ulp. ' A Hayes Center Minor sav * that Grandnip ClmUloer , an old soldier who died nc.ir tliiit plucotlio other ilny , was tlio oldest ex-soldier living bcfoni his demise. A wnmnt ha < hcon Issued for the arrest of J. 1 Cht'hou of Leigh for eniljozilliifr77 , the proceeds ofsaloaof uliullng twluo taken on cointnlssloD rontract. AVc.ir Cistmly of Friend liiw solil n half IntcRst lu hl trottliiK stallion , Uluuloy Hurcli. to J.V. \ . Allsinan for $ , ' ,000. Tlio horse has a record of 2 : a ! / . The publication oftho Hed Wllow County Tlmii nt Indlnnoln Is to lie ( llscontlnueti nnil tlio iilntitMill bo removed to McCook und coiibolldntcd with tlio Domocrat. They had a colt show at Valley Iho other day. Ono colt weighed only 100 pou.ids mid another suckling ( VW pounds. A jourlliiK weighed IV ( ) poundi , a twojcai'-old 1WO , ! ana a tlirco-ycai-oUl weighed 1f > " > , The farmers In the neighborhood of South Sioux Ultj tmvoagreed tor.ilso2,000acrosor sujrarliccts next so.won.and tbo inerchants havopiiiirmtooil n bonus of 8150,000 in cash and real cstnto If tl T. Oxnard will put In a supar factory at that i > luco costing $ .VXI,000. Cattle thlovci are worldnt ? quite exten sively south of Salem , sajs the Vcrdon Vo- dctte. They ai-obo bold tliat they kill tlio cat tle in the posluiv , ditss them nnd haul them BIT. 1'rcd N'ulk hva : lost eight or nine head In this ttuy.Villlain llooioicpotta two ROIIO In this war anil other farmers report from ono to three-taken. The cltl/cni are becom ing aroused andu hnngiiicor shootlnf ; sccno will probably be tbu next Item of news fiom tliatlociiltly. TlioinasUennlson , the former section foie- man on tlioB. & M. at Greenwood , Is having a bushel of trouble. IILs chughtcr was killed by the fljcr while Dennlson was work ing for the cotnpiny at Greenwood , ho re signed his position and sued the company , finally coroiiroinlshiR for $1,000 A few Uavs ago ho was arrested \Veopliig Water for obtaining money under fiilso pictonsos nnd taken to Lincoln , where ho paid the bill , SiO.'i and costs and .is allowed to RO. Hois now suing the Missouri 1'aclflo for jS.OOO foe pur- mtiiicnt injuries roccUcd nt the lianas of that lompany. A noxv electric liKht plant Is behifj put in at Sheldon. A jouth living ncarUrccne tips the be.im at TUO pounds. An Atlantic linn iMll ship 7,000 bushels of potatoes to the eastern maikot. The managon of the Dos Molncs club talk of erecting a club house to cost { 100,000. A possum was captured whllo makinp n raid on n chicken coop near Oskaloosa the other day. The criminal docket of the Clinton county court was so luigo that thcjudgo had to hold a Sunday mssion to dear It up. Samuel McNutt of Muscatlne , recently ap pointed consul to Maracailo , has tired or ms post and vlll resign. He can't stand the cll- niatc , Maquoltctu people nro at work securing a fund sutHUcnt to inOuc-e Francis Murphy to ( jo there und gr\o \ them u few talks ou 'tern- penuicc. John Gibson , a resident of Red Oak for twenty years , died Saturday of typhoid foxer In his seventy-third jear. His estate isat - ued nt ยง 30,001) ) . ThoTumi Indians recenod their nnnulty tbo other day The pay roll contained 40J names and each Indian received flii.79. 'i'ho tribe Is increasing. Thq total utton Janco for the Uventy-threo dayb that the Ottumwa coal palace vns open was 4btho ! ) , ixvciago daily nUciiduma beiiiK2,07'.l. On the day of tlio president's ' x isit ' 1\K , > tickets wcro sold. A ncddlng took jilico near Waterloo the ether evening , and lu the morning seventeen beer kegs , piled In a plctuicsquo pyramid In frontof the residence of the brido'i parents , ooro evidence tint tbo affair hud been u glit tering social success. A little child of Adolph Flo IT , living four miles cast of liailj , mot death In u peculiar manner the ether day The little one xxas plnyiig uround a plow when lu some way the Implement upset , the handle filling across tlio child's throat and causing death by stran gulation. Tlio semi amiuil statement of the llotnnii Catholic ISIutusil Protective Society of lomi slio\\8tho present membership to bo 2OiO. U u.u nrpani cd in IBTXt and lias had 120 deaths since organization , costing each mem ber Slo.fit ) . It has paid to beneflclailes the sjm of179l' 0. Thcio aio at present 11 vlnp Intlio Alaishall- toxvtisoldius' liouio iioicssthan Jive robust old voluruns , nil of x\ horn liavo rounded up moio than four scoio yc.ii-s > . They ansxvor to the loll cdl as folloxx's1 Keubeu Bunco , Comtnnv U Piist lena cavalry , eiflhtv-ilvo jeard , Thomas Little , Company G , Tlilrty- seventh Iowa iiifnntiy , olchtv-threo ycais ; JohnI ICnapp , Company ( J , Thirty-seventh Jowiiltif-uitry , elghtv-four years ; Anthony Martin , Company G , Thlity-seventh loxxu Inftmtiy , eighty-sevenycms ; lllrain Loomls , Coinmiiy 1) ) , Thiity-ioveutn Iowa infantry , cighty-niuo years. The saying that inhfortunes nox-cr como singly has a snd x'crlllc.xtioa In the list of alllictlons xxhlcu have bof.illcn a Dubiiquu familj within the pist xxec-k , The other afternoon the two yiar-olil boy and thivt-- jo.ir-old ( ? iil of Nicholas Br.inut overturned a pan of hot water upon thcinselx'ci , both dying from the scalds. The mother his boon icndeied insane by this great grief coming ou the heels of their troubles , for al most immediately prupding the accident tlio father was strucic by a timber intho saxx'-mlll where \\oilojiiuu had p.irtofliis chin and several teeth toui away , and lilsngutl mother , xxbo xtns vlsltingnt the unhappy homo on the day of the scalding , tinned bur uiildo hllo wiilldiigubout the room und broke ono of tbo bones. Tliotounof Ilrooklyn Is xx-orked up ox-er the scandalous actions of : i prominent demo cratic politician , xvlio has ovorstoppi-d the bounds of pioprlotv and has brought liimsdf and family into dlsgr-K-e. The in.m Is a IIKI- ch.intlii tlio toXMi and for about a year has icntod tbo rooms oxer hUstoro to adress- liialtcr , who is connected \xlth n good family und \xlio xas supposed to bo strictly rosncct- nblc. The daughters of the merchant have for nOino time suspected that all \\.is not right , -ind the otror cxonlng , when they biuv then- father iiiaking tracks for the upper fclory In a mysterious , xvay , they surrounded the building to prevent lib csc.ipo niiil col- hi-ed him in u compromising position , brought him to the pix'omont and exposed him to the passrrsby , Noarrcstt have been made The scandal Is all ttio xvorso bccauso the man it. a member of the school board , and has been n moinbor of the democratic county icnlriil commlttCH fora number of years. Tlio Two l > ukotH. " \Vork hnscoinmoaa'd on Rapid Cltj's gas plimt , School t achcis nro in demand In the Hlnclt IllllatoutitH. The innihiiinry of the Yaimtou cement ioiItsvlll lie tuiloit this uuk. : A sliver tip lieiir , woighliig dressed Ifi0 ( pounds w.n killed in thu 1 illicit Hills thu other day. Sturgis his received 01 flr from the state auditor as tlio peicentngo duo the lira ilomitt- meiit from liisuuncc compiulca for buslnetis done In Sturgia during 14VI A. O. I'mislta , llxlng at Norway , In tbo northern pirt of "Yankton county , htrnclc gold xxhllo digging nix ell. The assay ottlco ut ICniild C'lty sayrt it xvill yield onocamrtor of un 0111116 of gold to tuo ton , or a tilllo over { . " > . It 1 < announced that a sjndloato has lately boon fonntd In London , .England , for the pur- iioso of liiMatiut In Illack Itilu property. 'Jho sjiidiato A > as f < iuuea for the purpo-ioor buying up some seventy tin clulms and also ether mining Interests In the Hills , Ail ugout Is noxv ou the \\ay tooxumlno the the proportion , niul xnouldlhov prove as rei > . resenteU will close the deal nt 011:0. Dr. C. A. Kastmim. tlio nowlv nppolnted government phjslclnn for the I'liio llldgi' In- dlan money , Is a full blooded Sioux Indian. IIo H twenty-thico yeirs of ngc , a Rmdunto of D.irlmouth college nnd Uo thoUo'toniinl * vorsltv of niMllelno. It Is tliellrdtr.ua en record wlioro an Indian lias been upiiotiitcd as government physician. 13. M. Kinder * , n Mxtcen-yixwolil t > ovat j blruu PnlU , opened the new safe of Mliino'J hahn county the other day and won $10.'f \ \ method of operation \\M \ M follows : I'uttlrk his cir to the lock ho liognn to turn the u heel. HiHWisltUo ear eatiKht every full of thu tumbler , lorward niut biukwiuil aud oroiiiid ho turned the \\liec-l \ , the sr-ootators looklnc onwith brcathle Interest. In n very few minutes the lost turn was iimiio nnd thovouni * man with a srnllo swung open the luipj door which WIN the only safeguard to tbo count ) i thousands Eillc K lie f so n , a prosperous fiirmer living In the Ixino Hock neighborhood , Moody county , died Inst spring , llli widow was appointed administratrix of thooHtnte. .At the tlmo of hli douth ho hud OaKi-ilnotl for u nlcooof land foi wlilih ho was to pay $1,000 , but has not paid for It. Mis. IHkhtont \ out of tins year's crop * pild for the land , having raised nearly enough llax on that Idontlc.vl pleco to pay for It. .tmlgo 1'nitt -I says she lias handled the buslnuss of tbo I estate hi far better slmpo than the avoniRti Ju m administrator nnd that the Instances nro veiy "v W rarowhoro tbo accounts haui l > een kept lu in Coodshapoas Mrs. ICIoltson hiisilono. A snd accident happened ono afternoon last week nt tlio farm ofV I , Horton , twenty miles northeast of llufCiilo tiiip Tmi of hli children , ono nbout three UMI-S of ngu and the other nbout two , vero pli.\ingln tbo h.irn , and. It U supposed , by the use of matches , thpy set tlio hay on fin ? , wntoh luul gained consldcntblo headway when the llames reached sonio dymniito cuitiidgos and caused an explosion. Mr Morton was In the Hold nt tlio tlmo when the o\ploil ii I attracted bis attention. IIo nail his hired f man made , nil speed to the barn , butbe.'oro ' they could got thcro the ontlrn building was ' \viiiiied | [ in flames , The elder of the l\\o children bad esoapod from tbo bum and i said Lillian was In tbo b.nn. Alter the ihii 1 had been subdued the rctmlns of Uio llttlo ono \\ero found , burned beyond recognition. All of Mr. Horlou's buildings , grain , etc. , \vci-ocoii3umcd , amountlii-j to about $100. Tilt : T.I litter ix i-'jt.ixci : , CoiiiinoiilB ontholtlll nail Its LVmlldo InvnlUlit ) . ICopj/Hj/it / Itv bu James ( Ionian Hcnnttl\ \ PAIIIS , Oct. 20 pCcw York Herald Cabio Special to Tiir n i : i ! ] Apropos of the de fects la tbo McKlnlcy bill whldi imy pre \cntlts having- the forte of a luw unless It H passed by congress , IM Jnqucs yunt-C'ero , in this morning's Figaro , siys that , while franco Is of COUKO Interested In the milter , her Interests are not so great as most peuplo suppose it to be. Fiencb expoita to tlw United States uro for Iho most pirt ailiclcs of luxury consumed by the rkb. xho will eontlnuo to purchase them no nutter u hat they may cost. On tbecontrirythobIlhMil , In directly benefit 1'ranco by injruing Ocim.iuj , as the most of the American exports from thatcountiy nroof a sort which Amcucnni will hosltato to purchase should they bo aug mentcd In prico. Blr. .Tiicquos S.ilnt Ore hints that an easy ay to rotnlnto on the United States for the McKlnloy bill mil bo through the American innur.inco compmies , which , In ifr.incoiihmedoabuslncss , of 15,1X10 , 000 francs nyear. These companies , ho asset Is , are not submitted to the sarao la\\s \ tint are applied to I'Ycuch companies , and to npplj these laws , ' notably those which icimiio Prcncb Insurance companies to Invest In French rentes and railway bonds , woulif' force them to withdraw from thocountiy. The great sensation of the woolc has been the dispatch , published In the I'.irls edition of the Llui-ald , announcing tlio possible In validity of the McKinley bill. M , Lockro , ) , formerly minister of commerce , was tutor * viewed by a Herald correspondent. JIo sill d : "It Is the most oxtraordimirlly careless legis lation I ever heanl of so stnnpo that I can scaicely bcllovo it. " Being asked what action ho thought Franco ought to tnlie , ho said : "Woshould , abo\c all , refrain from do- dating economic war ngnlnst the United States. Ifo did bo , thereby following the solllsbadvico iireforrixl our government by England , \\o should bo merely pnllltig the chestnuts out of the lira for the f benefit of British and German commerce. fT The fact is our commeico is less altcctcd W the bill than that of our neighbors , nnd wo should hold aloof oven If all the othci na t'.ons ' of Kuropo unite in co.ilitlons iig.ilnht the United States nnd invite us to loin them. J'estlno quo nous no flovons pas nous Her \ls-u-vls des miti-es intlons \ - - Europcencs par des concessions mutiicllcs. L'Ainorlcxuo ct la Fmnco pou\cnt s'cnteiidro. _ / US ? " Do not confuse THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF New Yowc , with any other Company of apparently similar name , but less magnitude. Bear in mind that thete is no Life Insurance com pany called " The New York Mutual Life " and that there is no Life Insur ance Company chartered by the State of New York , - authorized to use the word MUTUAL in its title except THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. IllCriAHD A. McCURDY , ROIIKRT A. GUANNISS , VicK-Pitr.smr.NT. OMAHA. LOA.'N AND TRUST COMPA.NV , Subscribed and eiuarnntuod Capital..I'lW.OOO 1'ald InOupltal M000 Iliiyi mm soli * itooln and bonilsj iioRnll itoi cnmrncralitl pupors recolvu ami oAicutos trustsnetsa ; transfer nitcnt and truculent corporations , talios uliarK ot property , ool- Uxt'S. Omaha Loan&TrustCo SA.VINGS BANK. S. E. COP. 10th encl Douglas Sta. I'nlil In Capital . . - I M.roO Buluorlbed a ml CJunrnntuea U.ipltal. , . . 100,001 Liability of btooklioliUM. IW.COO 51'erCcnt IntorcHl I'uhlmi Oopn tli. 1 HANK.I. J.ANOI.Uuslilor. Offlo r ! AU. . Wjmnn , pri-Hti ent. J. J. llrown , vlco-prosliloiil , W. T , Wytnnn , Ireiisnrpr. Dlructorii A. U. Wyinau , J. II. billiard , J. J. Brown , Quy O. lliirlon , n. W Null , TLwuJ U. KlmoalC Guorge It ,