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S S S S WHAT THERE IS IN IT. ‘We copy quite extended comments on THE OMAHA. BEE Omaha Ofice, No. 016 Farnam Csunctl Blafls OMoe, No, 7 Pearl Bt @rrost, NURETIBERWEY. ¢ B, and afford the reader an cpportunity Now York{OMMce, Room 65 Tribune | i, 1ok at the matter from both side e i But, actually, if the on in November. oppoeed to On the other hand, if the n sion created to _regulate amendment. That is all there is in it.— Springfielk: Monitor. FA | e That is not all there is in it. The Amsrioan Nows Ovmpany, Solo |, Agents, eal | quoestion is do the taxpayers of Nebraska @ in the United States. propose to vote for a railroad commission e T owa and Bdllorts | Without knowing how many members it fi:flfl"fiifi'fl"&“m% or Tas [ will be composed of or what salary they s ——— will draw. Do the people of Nebraska ANl Business Lettors and Romittan 14 b |desire to clothe the legislature with 2 |power to create a horde of other state i t unlimited salaries? Do they propose to remove the barrier which the present constitution affords against num- berloss state officials and limitless salaries. There is a great deal more in the pro- posed amondment than would appear on the surface, What does the following myiéemu olause signify 7 ‘‘All other proh.hly'lmé an extension to Denver |officers that may be provided for, by law, from its Bioux Citg. & Pacific. line in under the provisions of this section, Neobraska, and that'dt an early day. shall be chosen in such manner and at —_— such times, and shall hold their offices Manp 8 and Jay-Bye-Ses have boen |for auch length of time as may trotting againet time long enough, The[be provided by law, and shall @ublic would like to see thse fast flyers | perform such duties and trot sgalnst each other. We will then receivo such compensation as may &now which is the faster horse. be proviled by law.” Waat does this mean! What othor state offisers are we THE BEE PUBLISH[“ 00, PROPS' 8. ROSEWATER, Bditor AW m—-&n Dally Girculstion, P. 0,Box B — 65 gmaha). o = Tae 03igags & Worthwestern, as was prediocted: by, Tupy By last fall, will pol the steamship agents on the other side of the Atlantic to bs more careful & |the constitutional amendment te be voted | in receiving emigrant passengers. The comments are | will have to establish some system of ex- | go made by the Omaha Republican and| oo vion ae to the resources and pros: poots of the emigrants, Some of the cr derices to have | steamers have refused to carry back o und control the | assisted emigrants, and as a consequence | B the | learance bill is denied them, which will hold them in port until they comply. - | It is the purpose of the commissioners to trol the railroads, he 1s in favor of the [ sontinue the most rigid inspection with a | 7T, view of keeping out all persons incapable of welf-aupport as woll as those who are likely to become a publio charge. In other words they propose to provent thia oountry from becoming the poor-farm of the world, P —— For many years there has existed in Now York a publication known as *“Thompson's Bank Note and Commercial | Gowrler Journal, porter,” the proprietors of which have for some time boen engaged in levying | TR EE Er S utng mun had not nde | 1980dary as to what course to pursue in blackmail upon bankers all over the | the acquaintnce of his eye tooth, oountry. Thsie mothod has been to | bt rohivibon skl umacke of prophue il further eonversation om the aubject SO0 SORIFRLLS 18 V0T B1OTLL S8, 00 H“smgss &BflSlflfiflw Tm:im ova.:: b.tnll:: l.:obl::r:‘b{‘h; 'I:r“it eal patty ¢ wecure the services of a Daulel | 1eft no doubt on themind of the writer |, yak in value, have generally shown a lication, withou v and in a fow weoks or months, send him abil for-a year's subseription, banker failed to respond they would then send a threatening and abusive let- OMAHA DAILY BEE- FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. 1884 POLITIOAL POPCOKN, numerous rains thronghont sections of the Tarn of the Tides, ) vkt nh:‘hrelfirfl lr-ldnwb.:‘ dflfih ]w w"}l‘] Philadelphia Csll, Ben Batler is getting hls letter tanned., extent in b o o B Bt There is & growing belief that the de- A i ible to cut growing belief that the de. Politheal atraws show which way the bolters | 1 G0 #o “h“:.f’_’,‘,':",‘:‘;{h_,"".‘:;',:,:dfil h:"ljfl p“itfimt i b..;i.,,l.. o k,..\,h,:] MM«'E' 6 dpenonretis willis slopbass o edversd breught this loss, in some places, it will, in|and that a gradual, and possibly rapid, BROKERS, 1404 Farnam St., - - OMAHA They Jooalities where crops have suffered from hail, nvery will now iace. with white spots, Mlrtoorh 1 Cverovmiby his Gumegy SE| L ] (L DOW sekw plaos: The clerggmen who baptize1 Blaine are | thus prove benefic to those who have besn oh & change, to hold a convention at Bar Hahor fo Au- | #0 unf. rtunate as ti have boen visited by hail | U J and lust their small gesi Wianpts ) - — PARTY AND PROHIBITION, Falling into conversation recently with a gentleman engsged in manufacturing, and incidentally in a commercial busi- nets, he expressed himself as compelled to act with the republican party because it favors fair protection, for, said he, if that were abrcgated my business would be ruined—I could no longer carry it on ago, aud haa boen aicted with uflumed ton. | A¢ the ame time ho said he could not|,,o; uetive, or prices high, the fact that rils ever since, approve of absolute prohibitory laws|we have tho material, which sooner or Tho baking powder men would make this |in regard to the manufac- | later will command a mnka:i, is one ele- publican party in some of tho states ap- v been weeded out, and it is found that the The great mistake of nhe mugwumps who | parantly favored such law, he was in a country is not in so bad a condition as conrted the favor of Theodore Rocsevelt was was supposed. The element that has the pending national political contest. A |€one under is largely speculative, and did It is dif- ficult to indicate the exact evidence of It is rather felt than ature, certain events are given form, rather than known to be; 80 in business, there is a feeling that the worst is over, bafore sny distinot evidence is reen. Yet, even now, there is a basia for the belief that so widely prevails. The crops have ma- tured and are being gathered. These are #o abundant and good that they repre- sent & vast increase «f our national wealth. This is rubstantial and real Hence there is the assurance that we are sub- stantially wealthier than were several monthsago. Even if the iarkets are 9 Campaign beversges in g-noral have a ten. doney to inflams the tewper aud redden tho nowe. The fiwt rpistle of St John contains the sesertion thut he will carry Kanews, —(Troy mes. Lightoing has damage this yer bs expesied in ) ven doing a vast deal of biggest seroks may Joseph MeDonald o been trippsd h mas A, Heudii ks, John Kelly is stiil speechlers. Wo are in- formed he awal ed a fi hbone three w eks PARTIAL LIST OF SPROIAL BARGAINS [N ind a 8t. Joha at the The man and demoorat who ruggests that Cleveland tako the stump aud disruss public questions with Blsias is no friend to Cleve. | dent, that the person referred to would vote | good earning capacity. Insome casesthe for the republican candidate for presi- v?rn:ng: are l-'me; than »wha‘n t".‘l:' p;::; His position is, however, a sug- | Of 8tockswas far in (xoess OF w lana or bis party and should retire, i ons plnd ltron'g i bt thTht ; sentiment lll gndu-}ly The Hon, “T\ m" Ochil tree is geing to En- Ke subj t hich botheri hi obtaining that e'r_e x; nobl»:: Tl":én' u‘; gl-nd next month We thould g-ve thought | 'he subject which was ering him | the scare, and that it has been ili-advise It the PROPERTY. ter. Some of the bankers re-| ke would bave remained and taken an (n- | somewhat needs elucidation. and injuricus, Heuce the gain in confi- Fné-mh;q;‘hnda_. Ifim;::::'d annol and i th h, while | R'gemeut as & star liar durivg the cam. % denoe. took Farms in Dot Ouss, Codar ;K:f:d r:;::ll;d to. buu-hl‘lflh‘nl“(d. L W) (o) B bllid o) 2B pede ) Siill another element is the natural Nanoe, ’l‘h-yor,'lnd Howard Several of the leading papers of the coun- try have exposed the operations of this and Gresham secoud ~and apparently the ex- geang, and have virtually broken up their | voting for a demoocrat. infamous business. The to have besdes the railroad cominis O st e sioners! Are we to have a state en- gineer, a commissioner of immigration, a cattle Grover Cu &n ornary member ot the Bichelors’ Pro- tective unipn of Winnsboroogh, South On'o!ini}; The Winnsborough union will probably proteot him from any farther attacks from Maria. feed at the public orib? Bex Burier will not write his letter of acceptanoe until after he has read Mr. Oleveland's. The delsy of Mr. Oleve- 1and is somewhat annoying as the public is very anxious to hear what Ben has to eay. The points that he will make great- 2 hat Cleveland i ment is s0 worded that Iy Sowend ol_—_n: y ivin_ e legislature may not only create any Tae “oo‘uuiouu fund,” which was number of new offices but may also in- originated by Treasurer Spinner, twenty years ago, now amounts to about already oreated. This would be an $250,000, The contributions each year elegant scheme for hungry oftice seekers aggregate from $4,700 to $7,000, 1fall|and tax eaters. - There may a time the thieves should return their plunder the oconscienpe fund would be ewelled into millions. ment and prohibited the legislature from creating additional ones. The salary of is now paying. _— — wo shall cheerfully favor an amendment Tar Massachusstts prohibitionists | to the constitution to raise these msl- have made a six months engagement |aries, But we shal, insist that the with the Hon. J. B. Finch, of Nebras! salary of each officer smna/l be limited to stump that etate for a prokibiuion|by the organto law Legisla- emendment. Applications for Finch |tures are altogether too liberal have been made by eighty towns in that|with the people's money and etate. A prophet is appreciated away |they are seldomable to resist appeals for from his own country. increased appropriations under the most | ee—— flimsy pretext. Wheu the tax payers of LizurexanT Grrerevshows commend- N']":‘“;“‘"“"d ”;“ the di'"'" in desty & S . | volved in the propo: endment, we :fiu;ng W‘;:’:‘:‘:;‘::: ‘:xn:;t confidently beli".n they ylll vote it down in the regular order of seniority. Lieut. by an overwhelming majority. Groeloy may however relent and soowdt| 770 7h/Rp DISTRICT. Times, Tocatlon, §8,000. typowriter in preparing circulars announ h was over, the course which may be pursued by the | for 8 long time unless there are very ser- | 180t Sao- e h:lm gorner an 101 6t . ing their ability to disprove the 8 | Migs Tammany Hall to Chicago nomina- | F€publican or democratic party in their | fous ressons for it, 5 aade in the Times, each state officor is now fixed by the or- | don't they bring a suit against the Times pour hends around me. Don't you dare. | Both of ganio iaw, but the proposed amend.|for libel?” We | uke i i the | are rascals, awindlers, and black-mailers. If zhm' charges are untrue are g;aa::,t;lx}v‘:;r i “,':fl an_ action sgaipst | 178 & bank e in tho houss whioh will be as bout | crease the salaries of the state officors | the Times if they wi charges. Tur effect of the present campaign |unce. [New Orleans Picayune, come when this state can afford to pay | Upon some newspaj ers is rather stupefy- i i 7 7 3 300 higher salaries to state officors tnan it |ing. According to the Boston Advertiser |y dsm tans hew chuoky and bandy. |dence on this point. This leaves the [Fecovery in the early fall if we do not |16y Zii ‘us au! los 200 When that time comes | the Charlestown (Mass ) New Enterprise | Blaino, though a tall Lirc-mu, isnot gwd | cwo parties in the positi-n which they | find the summer one "of great promise. | 173 —H use and lot 4000 is in troublo as to whioh presidential | kit A+ for Bea Butler—vell, wo giva it | ought to ocoupy on this question With | At ail events, a difforent spirit obtains S50 ) up; we canuot do_the mubjact ju-ti-e. But questi f hibs legislation | than did a short while ago, and it has in 600 tiocket to t the head of 1 hisitor 3 i°] the question of prohibiwry legislation | & ) 00 okef put at the of its columns. jtongue beats all. Bes ves, Boujamin is ohi )1l bave nothin {5 do. | it the outlook of a prosperous period. 169 —H use aad lot 1t had up Oleveland an2 Hendricks; then | 8ccountd al.dies’ man. Johu Wilksx, the | HleY ¥ g L B PrORESE TS (RETRO e o) 167 = Hotee atid 0% 00 one of the proprietors said those names | ugliest man in Burope, had un nveterate | the public lands, civil service reform, and et come ot and_ Blaino and Logan | 1, bt ha was. iresisibia. il the | £orengh polioys ich much oubews. e sve | 165 TOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAT. must be putin, Cleveland man, Toen the other proprietor came along and said Cleveland and Hendricks must | up a fuir. be put back. might compromise by having it for one ticket one week, and the other the next, or they might call it Cleveland and Lo- gan, or Blaine and Hendricks, or Bleve- land and Lodricks, or Claine and Hen- gan. There are various ways out of a dilemma, promotipn. 6o & colonloy should the| have been carefully watching the President deem such a recognition proper | Bgg for an ex; w.’f.mm. fl. Yo- for his menitoelous conduct ineearchafter to a candidate for congrees in this the uorth pole. — N it must be an improvement on the pres- AmsoN is punishable with death in|ent inoumbent in point of character and death penalty being enforced for this |® botter man from tho other party. orime ocourred on last Friday. us some able republicans whose record young men, who had burned down a |aud character are unassailable and who of the inmates, were hanged at Bootts- boro. The death penalty may seem Tribune. rather an extreme punishment for arson, Tne Bee does not propose to diotate espocially whore no life is lost. Arson is |y, ¢he republicans of the Third district as| TWEman who represents Nebraska as | Will nodoubt find agood market for all the [ crat to vote for the republican presiden. | PRICE BAKING POWDER Co0., and towhom they shall nominate for congress. | ® doubiful state in a presidential cam- » one of the most cowardly of crimes, hence death may not be too eevere for | w. would not attem: i " pt to toist an in- those who commit it and put the lives of | 4;yigual choice upon that district even if innooent persons in jeopardy. we weore unanimously requestéd to name T e the man. Tae Bee will not be so incn Tur recent -u;nk of “Dr.” T, A | . sistent us to undertake what it has hore. Blaod, the philanthropist, upon the ad- tofore condemned The choice of the ministration of Agent M.Gillicuddy, at|pyirg gistrit should be tho voluntary tho Pino Ridgo Indian agency, is now| 3\ ¢rammeledsotof the republicans of explained by the statoment that Bland |, distric*, and not a mere dummy or went Lo dn reservation purpcs)ly to| catspaw «f individuals or corporaticn , stir ap mischief and to porsusde the | e pyvg soughs i & friandly Bpiribth ad Tadinus to employ him as their “‘oouasel” | o,inh ¢he republicans of theThird dis ” ',l'm 8 yoar for ““‘h, triba, “Mo- |5 ageinst committing a grave blund r q‘“'f’"‘l"’ » upon. dh. wverlug - the real {0 v ou1g imporil success in the coming nauntf( his miumn., drove him off the campaign. If tho support of Tak By 1 n-.n;um. ‘Blwdnusubll-h“" state- | oth having its advice may be worth mpas i Mo lmudddy ;“d :" heeding. We propose to support the re- seSsepe. e s ebeiayicm® | publica candidato. in the Third distriot * |if heis an honest and capable man with It is diflioult for n_Irish-American to a clean record, We do not propose to By ‘ advocate the election of & jobber, cor- visit England at the M oo with- poration tool, or non entity, j“ [y Ibothu- out being arrested on suspicion, charged wan is presented by the o ;mmm with being & dynamiter. The English REMARAL L0 OD BB have theiragents in Now York whocable| Tur war against the landing of *‘as- all pointers toSootland Yards. The other |sisted emigrants,” is belng carried on tion from New York that a Catholic tion in New York. The commlss- priest was coming to England, disguised | i ordered the return of & number as an emissary of the Irish vigilance com- | of emigrants who arrived on priost was acourately desoribed, and the | the matter was taken to the supreme police wero on the lookont for him. {ocourt in behalf of the emigrants, It was Mu“ "I disodvary was made of |Leld by the court that it had no power an od, the Nottipgham postoffice. This, of | were acting as agents of the United copme, made. the police more suxious States, The action of the 40 capture the Irish-American |commissioners having boen sustained and & cablogram was sent to|they are proceeding York for further information con- |out the provisions of the law. cerning him. The reply came back | Tuesday the commissioners returned to that it was all'a mistake, and that the » omissary was Rov. Father |emigrants sud paupers out of 785 stoer- Riordan, the Castle Garden chaplain, who | age passengers. Nearly all of these were had esiled for the old country for the | women with children, and men whose purpose of checking Irish paupor emigra- | passage had been paid by relatives or tion to Amorica, Rev. Father Riordan |friends to this country. Nearly all of was z, police were disappointed in | reiatives or friends in this couutry. They ting up another dynamits eensa- | had simply been shipped to this country tion. While itis true that there have|to be got rid of, In all euch boen several outrages azo lod to beliove that the majority of the | taken back to Europe by the vessel which woares have no ‘more founda- fbrought them here. This provision which is being striotly enforced, will com | listriot. So farit has not mentioned| THERE is more trouble in the western . C 16 any oue but nfl;if a change is to be made | railway world. The days of the tripar- 's':l,:u:ntl:x i’&’ 11f:"1‘§‘::3dfi"nn““ EXhlitial| CEE tite pool are evidently numbered. The Alat ¢ ability or take the chance of defeat f; Chicago & Northwestern having secured aad tho -fire} - inw of ke 2 ¢ “, mfl & strong foothold in northern Three gou on to say that “‘the Third distriot | just as the Burlington has in southern Nebraska, it has no further use for the » dwolling honso and. endangered the lives | Fank with congressmen. from tho. older | P20k 8ud it has given notico that ita No- | Tho Ponos Tournal mys of Dison oounty "0l furnish & reason why those o | DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ’ : * AR atates.” We would be pleased to have | braska business shallnot be turned over to | towns that Ponca hava population of 1,500, pose 1 ahoul 0ave ITS MEALTHFULNESS 1AS NEVER BEZN QUESTIONED, Tnr Bee give .its choice.—Fremont | the Western Trunk Line Association. which is not likely to ocour at all, [,.lng million bomes for a auarter of a century it bas Beat.ice rtarted up hor canning factory Jast | there is, so far as this question is con- another graph from b Figaro wanderings ents in maguitude. the whole, Of course, such deceiving headlines are | selling the meat, has teen to carry|in thnmulvhn:l of "ullll ::'omo:l!, but they are, nevertheless, tell-tales 00 18 | onionoy in our Jouraalism which shoula | Gali The caso sgainst bs checked. the steamship Rugia 44 assisted Russian p:ompu “*paddii are this co check no more moral or digestible than bogus ‘' # wansled, butter, and, in the long run, the publio do;- not enjoy the one more than the other, which was the aper to expose them, 8 " :‘:mir sole stock in ‘trade seems tobo.a | Pt £ the pust aght yoars, s Py hd typewriter and b‘lm‘:lmd'dw ::d:n‘iz 4 srrmcny B ¥ pound | They unquestionably belong s hich Stephen CI the state are in favor of them. master, and scores of other officials to | which a cortain eminent capitalist once be T d will present whea described as ‘‘cheap fellows.” The framors of our'present conatitu. onsily be smoked out and put where the ot tion have very wisely enumerated the | yse the logal resources at their osmmand. various officers in the executive depart- | These lecches are now employing their n do no more harm if their victims will | exclaims Colonel .’ wentworth Higginson, | democrats aided by republicans may do | will prove an exception. OF OMAHA, 2 Koods it can turn out. t1al and congressional candidates as there sxma or S, W, Cor, Farnam and 12th Sts, biful Jeene Crosa and To~ls Brlest, two Winne-|{ i ; ; ; o 4 paign s eithor a orauk or a fraud. | bigoToabum. wera hen Lefro.The oty | the dsmmoamte parey. T 8w, * | DI, Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, —_— e, e Rl T bt e (DAL 0. - 9100,000.00 A Popular Humbug. Boston Advertiser, Among the current comments from our exchanges, which are republished in mn, will be found a para- [ up poit on of the state. uE OMAHA BEe, one of the most euterprisiug papors of the west. 1t | Fr.nklin sttacks & number of its exchanges for » their habit of imposing, or trying to im- 19 ecouomical, beciuse no torehl ght pro- pose, upon their readers by heading the cessions will be needed, I dors away foreign despatches which they buy feom | The lstwt ensze from Posrios fs to the | with the necessity of tattooing candidates g off ot that Frank Flood took too i . s i other papors in this country ws *from | 5t 1k et Hoat Yl ook boo . »8 every anburn-haired man is more or our special corresp ndent.” " This eriti § less feeckled. Io is conducive to a red- cism 18 just. and it would bo evidence of | the corover. journanstic honesty if the journslsim- eached shouid diop the hauvit. Poople uy papers for the news they ciutain, f h and they have common souse envugh t will vraatly '-:;{llutu trufio betwesn Omaba | fitted for such fiery frescoing. value such news acoording to the svurce from which it comes, stone Tomahawk or the of cholera south of France as **special telegraphic oorrupnndu:'u," and go on to :’eml the their private medical ex- for $10,000 d M, pert through the atreets of Toulon or | fout twy fincars of our bocy wiit ““Yes, sir,” said an enthusiastic citizen ho bospiala of Marsiln,the Tombs | ! asr. Vol "Fa T Dot |of & ; day the London polioe received informa- | very vigorously by the commissioners of :;m&.uhlnudmiinllo i'fl:m':“d §8. 808 fop &I: Il‘; g-l‘? 10 opening the Oxford cuteofl o | aontinued, impressively, It is only when the editions of all the 2:1:: .::h m " -:;l ::gpd side by side :;flndon of the time allowed as per contract, | §8mbling places, four dmlx stores, to say h ol mittes, whatover that might be. The |the steamer Furnesia on July 16th, and | fraudulent legion of 'rflh‘ evenin, , while und, Siiriida: | Tonen sk s Bones s | e e ‘et e o with armies of bustling American cor- attompt to blow up|to interfore when the commissioners |Fespondents, and it is only when the many dispatohes are compared that it is seen that only one busy ‘pencil started | woi; Robinson who increased. his stor oconstraction of whole columns «f details about earthquakes or storms by quick- witted writers, made in the noyolopedia. As new cables | YRbt arm and Jeg badly Jacerated and ¢ , more foreign n untry in the regular order, and so 0ot acrested when be land. | them had no money and 1o responsible 41 temptation fraudulonily to gratify ¥ the public's desire for details will de hary stlog. The bol k& hi i orease; but it would be more to tne oredit | iy ghasily hile fo bin soall pacsiny’ domy | ¢ aud abook bauds with Blaios aud Gover- AN'ZED of mn& American journals if they would | his body int his bosts, tewing them ot | Hoble,| "Tha recnhoo suded st posa, is tondency withous the ald of | shreds and escaplng to the ground, thus in & - committed, we | cases the rejected emigrauts have to be |eiroumstances Davil Davie gets down on the Blaino side | it Iows, which is a state principaily de- of the fenco. - Edmuuds wa his. firet chuioe, | voted to agriculture, aud 'in which the energy of the American character. Our Qounties. A people do not iuciive to sit down in ab- ject despair and lt things go. A panio ay seize on them, and it will run its course. But sooner or later sound sense and the buoyancy natural to us will pre senator has 1t entectained the thought of |Fépublican party greatly predominates, state laws have been enacted prohibitory BUSINESS PROPERTY. New York| We do not see how the working clasees can | i i i Iatest | Consistently suppoee. T hom ol A1 | in their nature, Buat this action must To the best of pur observation, Mr. H ndiicks | be taken and understood in a local and nd all the gloom and fear will be Bus been without uny visible meaus of wap- | not in a national sense. Such laws are pated. This buoyancy u lisble to be enacted in any state where a | beginoing to so assert 1tself tha A fat 1 i s + ) + h drasetetl !;:t:nln.-‘:ng: mhp;rm“‘;’;;"t‘,;"on: considerable majority of the people uf | pression obtains that even the summer No, 1:6—For Salo—83x08 feet on 13th stroet, noar Hur 5= o, toom for & brick Wook. of four stores whioh prould ront readily. It medsold within 30 dava it will bo withdrawn and bailt wpon. _8ou 441t “oor er ailoy 86,50 Insido 4 ft., 85,960, 143 —For Balo—A, ba B3x158 1. on 1#th Bt., noar Jones B¢, Gall snd ses aw I rogara to s prop will show more than the average business | 11157 Sajer . et hsiens Jor ‘oo Ouming Bt., domestic concern, | thrift. And while presidential elections 60x152 feet +6,000. AR bdsrrpdee begins to wrestle wich the turiff and for- % 3 policy in that letter of acceptance. devoid «f anetional character. What- |aro usually depressing to business, it in | 14—JFor Sale (i have burned my bridges behind me,” | éver republicans, aided by democrats, or | éven believed that the Pl:l‘l’:‘l:i.“nv:? 117—For Bale. detxitaleet, mmug; by to the d tic | tributable to the buoyancy of the Ameri- S Rl It will not be depressed They can the Royal Grand of tho Hoston Mugwompe.” | e, many man has done that bofore, and | 13 & State, having rigy good Balo—Ele it atrost line, 88 128—For Bale—Elogant corner on gfi;‘q“ Ix Howlad for s scow & ¢roum back sgala af. | 90800Fs of tho atate, is ono thing; while | ean character, ) te 80 store, two atory, aud 24,600, this is 80, Why | tioa—I'n mad at you. Don'c you dare put | nétional capacities, is quite another, [ Finally, it is noticed that legitimate | 107—Yor Salo.- busines proparty for 848,500, sid- these parties are national |business, while it suffered in the specu- ment and the one is as much|lative panic, produced no disastrous | 153—For Bale—On Calfornia, u;u bul: M;q: to . prohibition as the|failures and n a kealthy condition. 84x182, two st ry hoaso ant , 88 Neither of these parties | There are even signs of an advance. In RESIDENCE PROPERTY includes the subject of prohibition in its m(lny 1':iAepn'tmunén buailtz;-u shows -:an: For Sale witnin Half-Mile of Postoffice. , 00d in the moraing as it was the nigh! - | platform Neitner of these great na- picking up. Hence the courage that [ No. to disprove the 1’1"" shmxldbq.ppvscmed h;nll 9] hgl: P):w flonnl parties leans toward pxgohibuion, is heing revealed in so many directions. %;’y_—“z:z:;:'xf‘ $ame way with trech fish which you are try- | or is 1t likely that it will very soon. The | Confidence, it is confessed, is the real|sys”iouse and ot ing to save for breakfun, and yot thore 18 lit- | faoy that the nucleus of a national pro- | need, and, once this is imparted, and all | 33%—Houso an ot tle chance for fre-h in a letter of accept- bibition party has been formed and has [ else wil fonowé And, Igrdig 18 being 3% —Housoan lot oominated i1s candidates for the pres- [ gradually restored, we regard it as con h.‘.fi'.',,‘ i’.‘?,f,‘;‘;.’.‘,‘fb"‘}éu‘f‘:,‘,,“;‘é{ff“ X 3';.1'?‘ idential offices, is protty Wnolulivepa\-i olusive that we will certainly havea full | 31 asserted t they it aw—now—there—stop ~I'li——, Did o g Did you u?lplmnld“k: may troller, ~ [ Pattsburg Chroni Mr. Logan says: tae lot Let the manipulators “The atvantage of hav- £553 38cs Housw and lot. ~ House and lo* Hou-e and lot 52 fumous demagoguo of tury agn, was the | The subjects of revenue, tariff, finance, g33388 women. recogniz:d as belonging to the general The editor; who is & governwment, are quite sufficient to en- thereupon resigned. Brands advertised as absolutely pure CONTAIN AMMONIA. 183 —House and lot, THE TEST: gross the attention of great national Residencea for sale within a mila circleo! Place a can top down on a Lot stove until heated, them parties. The subject of probibition be- | Placea can tep down un o ot X i ide of Half Mil lungs to the several states in their indi- | Guired to dotect the prosence of ammonia. 0° * ™% NmPoumflloe oo e Wymore has a Cleveland and Hendricks | vidual capacitics, and there it will be club. Ditto Plattambnth, likely toremain. It is therefore an er- Fremoat has forked over the $1,000 as the | roneous idea for anyone to think price of the . A. R. heunion. of llelvlng the national party to which he Mre. Bordwell was killed ty lifhtening near | belongs from auy considerations pertain- Nebraska City on the 2d. %7 ing toglhe lllbjag,! of prohibhion.wlf he ‘“The_prettiest. little church in western | is opposed to prohibitory laws, he should Nebrarka” wan dedioated by the Methodists | stay in his party, whichever it may be, lt:!d‘l;vfll ;;:;‘;:::h “:" (-l Xiong (unless he leaves it for other considera- W, ; omestorder, was | iti strugk dead by Jightning, thirty miles north | Liont) A2 fght prohibition there, Foi pglr e R it oy Ot Tho Lancaster county agricultural soclety | P T cob i ihia iy e iiatiies whcn'both of those parties ignore the The Luw and Order League has fins]ly suc. | question, would have the effect to con- oceded in breaking up’ the liquor traffic in | contrate the prohibitory forces and thus N ligh. The last saloon has gone, conduce to bring about what the anti. ‘The people of Wood river valley consider it | prohibitionists wish to avert. If either # settled fact that a branch of the B. & M. | of the great political parties were to es- :.',K,lf"’ will be ran up that valley from Kear- pouse the cause of prohibition, it would o —— STATE JOLTINGS, S ‘The farmers of Adams county are talking 1t is suggeated that they 8§ —Honse and lot. 898 —House and Jot. FREEL S5558E g3 [ebracka, UNITED STATES Wakefield of 600, Martinsbwrg of 300, and | PArty. But until this takes place, Newcastle of 2,9, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. week. It starts out in promising shape and | cérned, just as much reason for a demo- on their uwn recognizance, SCrawbon y, Mivudes, The supreme court of the state has dacideq [ New York Jour. al. :hu o u'm%‘m-t qnp.:g.lon In"u:nr (3 ‘oiruv-'.v in| A local ricket lately nominated in an aver of Alma, “This will probably set at | 01io town i k res it iapwe 13 hak by ki | s ®gromposed wholly of sed- laut run is already an ured fact, Th choice + f carmine cranium candidates is a wise one from various points of view, It Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems | 0. w.uamiLvon, For Light, Henlthy Broad, The Best Dry Hop 8. Yeast in the World, FOR SALE BY CROCERS. SHICACO. - ST. LOuIs, THE MERCHAKNTY res’t. CALDWELL, V.Pres't. M. 7. BARLOW, Cashier. DIRECTORS : 8. 8. OarpweLy, 8. F, BMrrh, 0. W. Hamrwtox, M, T. BARLOW, 0. WiLy Bauriron, sollcitor and kopt sub * chec«. tos of Deposit issuod pay able In 8, 6 and |2 months, bearing Interest, or on demand without in~ E. 0. Ferrell, who way confinad in the ty Tock-np an a ohwuge of rob: in - depit, his eronpe Lut thue-day night, and for his capture Me. Deary offers a rawid of 850, bing tha Fr - [0 0.6, A passiog train fucniche. hot cawpaign, for all chips with chestnut Tho omt act for the recond truk from |10ck have warm temper. ~As for *‘paint Oreapolis to Flattsmouth bas been let to John [ 198 the town red,” a man with hair the Fizgo ald. vhe wo k to begin at ouce. This | hue of an surora bureslis is by nature Ii the strawberry sons of the nation are givena When the Tomb. " chance to casta rubicund refleccion on Deadwood | by the eninsion ofa poauitics received tho political horison they will enhancs purchase | 10th o July Sho loaves throa children, tho | the briliisncy of the campaign and _shed from the | oldest but little over three yea's and' the |lustre whercver thaw cluster, youngest nine mouths, ——— Trs W, Battorfi has commenced suit at A Right Smart Western Town, Fremont against the Sioux City -ndnl"g:lfln New York Sun, OF ODLAETA. .Adv-m‘:‘eu ma:u's to customors on Anthorized Capital, - $1,000,000 pRroved socuritios at market rate Paid-up Capi N, 2 ‘]0():000 of interest. The Interests of Customers are Surplus Fund, = = - 70,000 | c'osely guardod and every facility BANKING OFFICK | c.omp;;lblokl wl'lh principles of sound banking freely oxtended. N_W. Cor, Farnam ana 12th Sts OFFIOFRS) and Plag! s Mre, o Johnson died in West D-aw sight drafts on England,ire land, Scotland, and all parts of Eu-~ rope. 8eil Ruropean Passa o Tickets COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE, United States Depository s e S e St National Bank ~mile track west of the | “lesues Gortificats. of Deposth bearing § per oe —UF OMAHA— *‘Any churches!” asked the stranger, | Sy2sd sels Foreln Exchangs, Cousty, O | (Jop, 18th and Farnam 8ts. urches. The Oldest Banking Estabhshmens n Omaha, SUOOESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. Organised 1a 1858, Organized as a National Bank fn news Fraux Murray, Presidont. | SAM'LE. Roxxs, V-P Ba, B, WooD, Cashler. | Luviss Daaxs, A DIRECTORS; Bamuel E. Ben. B. Wood A D, Jonee Lokher Drake, Transact & General Banking' Business. All wh e, usiness te transact are invited it explaine by the Oxford Regis- | saonthe old Ti H RS, M g Tor Ahat | Consmosor” BIoTla: mouths old yet and it's got two hotels, | slways courteons treatment. Sirn Ui e aver to i company. il e | oF1y-ofght "boer saloons, twenty-seven g i Gl el e D olpal Btates at very lowest sabtes western town; readers either know | 1882, right smart town, strange: much about it. fable that the correspond- seon in nfln 8 he ia paid a handsome bonus, A Lincoln brute of a Beste, maltreated ':fmd a th:: ture. ~ A coat of tar and ore Was pre- paced fur o which e tacaped by ylacing maelf under the protection of tLo police, Yes. " 'we hain't got any of them. Tha: talk |bonll bui.lzin' oue, but ': All fl H“'l lowed it would look too oddish,” phudidhlin. s da Swinging Arcund tue Circl Fiat tooma i be chy: Sendmlly looated and onc, OLp OrcuHakp, Mk, Auiust 7.—Blaine A youog man of £8, sm of Gen, €, B, |snd party ariived from Portland this mora. | 1410 Douglas 8t., - OMAHA, NEB, Donton, who recently estsblished a ranch in |ing The sircota were filled TERMS—42 40 82.60 por day, ae per room. Liceoln county, wan killed by lightning on [ which gave Bisine an ovation. Upon amival 0.0 CAMPBELL, Propristor, the 2 th, Hikdesth wa- instantsneus, the [at the hotel Blaina had & couterence with whose knowledgo is ready | suteras of his temples being seperated, his [ Prof Do ening, of Utica. } R6 WG i 1t s o-timated 25,000 persons, including 15, Tegion | 000 old so dlars sre bere to-day to attend th © can pmous of the Grard Army, M.t of the visitors attended Blaiio’s public reeption in the old Occhard house, Bluiue stood in the sonter parl o, and the crowd pased in » Ben Moore, the well knewn post tr; wealth by butcherin m‘qhbur.':dunl time, and the officers now |.,‘A':£§"-o Ir:un to s certain him until the courts at Sidas it the + hackles him is & strong t i the same epirit that "' of despatches, or the ()AP]A!,.....,.m wma.m AND PROFITS . mo:szz ""lfll:lll VIRRITORS. ok A, Cuisirion, Vies Presiders. A eustus Kounmaw, 24 Vice President. A, J. Porrurron, ¥, B D, Assistant Cushlor, 0T CHoboT Twu banking business. bearing iaerest. Draws deatts S Tomioa. Bty lvanh sa ke ™7 vf this sontinant and 'y "0 e nr A. CAJORI, Druggist! Removed to 121 N, 11th St. SODA WATER ! PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY OOMSOUNDED i wain force of the fluid passing over t! will come to | iy, bl ol et lusge o Mr. ¥ 1elmber, o Adbland comty far e, was killed by {chtening n the £0 b wh MANUFACTURER OF ing & ghastly hole in bis skull, passing down — Bogus nows is, after ali, | oud of U vaucion » bioug, healiby wan Dave in the Third Iowa bleeding cor.ee. Thess who| waign CORNICES n Ia. August 7 —The repu' li-l \ e rdaud” bt i b, v 1 s e, iy | WINDOW CAPS, FINIALS, ETE, snd boots were torn to atoms, ber, for congress, Thote ie no other candidate | 416 nath ! 'Tho Bheldon Clipper says: The recent and ' it the fi el -,:r°°:y'm-“x eld,

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