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18490, HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, ing them to the republican conteml | to afull house, Tho grestest interest was |securo superiority by all the devices which | N E C " C SHE sPERD RE T kL ine circular tells the members | manifested. The repablicns have got therr | legisiation can @veor by eombinations and NU MGR R()flhED Tl KETS. [ ‘T UNDERSTAND INDIANS, THEY ARE ENEMIES OF 0MAHA, | »** o o lodgzos with closed doors before | eyes opened and are rallylng_around the flag. | trustsin violation of laws and in_opposition Washington Races. Chief Perryman of the Creck Nation “on day and makoout all tickets and go | The Albion coret band purudal the stris lo protest or reslstance from the masses who | ‘ Wasminotox, Oct. 23.—The third day’s s 0N Oritiotacs Onngross. T polls find vot irmmediately o the [ and gavesomo excellont pieces of music s 9 T F suces of the Washinglon fjookey olub were Wisia, T Ok, LT hieags of Ohtet spening of the polls, Thisis to get the tho opera hotse, The speschies given by tho | While tariffs may be nocessary for weak | 01d On ature 3 LB " v i ) Anis, Tex., o ag SRiloan ',”:.',,,.x’.‘“ % o fire, ‘then the | abore mamed gent men wers o the point | nations and infant - industries, their contin e Arn B"“Eh'v pp and Fat: postponed until fomormw on accuntof rain. The Gang 0fM\l"‘rE"Nv"f“_ in the Employ of | poreyman to the council of the Creek uation, Remoorats will gosubsequently. Straight re- | and were well received and appreciated by | uanceafter the cause for their croation Imlw Tssues Prohibited. Independence faces, the Prohibitionists, now in seesion ot Oomulges, malkos mention publcuns say Moy wil notbo’ aughat with | tho poopl e R g By b g Skl —_ INDRPENDENCE, T, Oct. 98, —(Special Tele- e of the law enacted by congress by which the any schewmes that will help democricy . A¢ e SO « Y o i . b . y g westsm tribes are fast allotidl Stele fands 3 / 3 3 power by which combined wealth controls all gram to Tie Bee.]—Summary of today's s otinge thofr eston At ancoin. Puarravor i, Neb, Oct Spetal Tol-: | hations.” 1n removing the tarift dutvon sugar | NORTHWESTERN. - LINES ~ AGREEMENT. | S0, JOHNSON, EX-BATH HOUSE MAN, LEADER. | preparatory to admission us citizens fnito the LiscorLy, Neb, Oct. 23—[Spcial Tele: | egrm to Tue Bee.|—-A large crowd assem- mul'pu\'inu !h;m 'lhvn"'-‘dl\"r\"\"m‘l:lfl.\" <'l| | — Two-yearolds - - American repuslie, He then adds: “Thus [y > 15" 0 ol . o o . svening to liste cents pound only the n o he tax is 0 (S - 8 81 " . 1 hits, v 05 d thority o 2 U R S house | bled at the opora house thls eving o Mol | chauged, tho tax becomes moro absolite. | Steambont Cbmiracts the Only De: By R T § & |Ther Propose to Teave No Foreign | 11 MES Privicks ani authority of the was crowded toits utnost capacily tonight | to the arguments of Rev. 3. Tate ® | Canuny man at thisage dive o le st ’ » North- Marion Wilkes (Noo 9 ) tote W ¢ ons @ dngod upon and curtailec with the fnmenso @ssemblage that had gath- | tarif question, The building was filled With | factory reason why a tux of e R AR JELEES AW L ek I s it LA L G I A at almost every sossion of congross. 1t would ered to listen to Hon. Join M, Thurston | an intelligent ad enthusisstic crowd and the | pound should bo levied upon the indus western Passenger Situation— Major (Wilson) 9 9 4 Challenging the hardly be farr to charge congross with malice speak on the political issues of theday. The | frequent bursts of applause testified to their the l:d'v.‘mh' Sust Il\ the m‘;l‘frj‘.\\""'{ 1ibe To Hreak a Monopoly. Wooline (Chandler). ... L6 dis Same. toward the Indiuns or wilful disrocand of orator held tho rapt attentionof hissudi- | appreciation of theefforts of the doquent | Y HOIEEE e oMl Canary B 4 (Willliaii .. dis m.-u—A nterests, Tho _ general * policy of ence throughout the entire speech and gentleman, Ina fow well chosen words the Now uglanid has not only in the main gov- X " b = {y ons ot humanity A4 ohaily. The frequently interrupted by bursts of laughter | chairman, Mayor Richey, introduced Mr. ned the republic, but made it profitabl Cuicaco, Oct. 2, —[Spocial Telegram to | o0 0 311 92 W. E. Johnson, formerly of Lincoln, where | fiuitlies in the ignorunce or our woull be and applause. Mr. Thurston said | Tate, who was received with applause. Mr. | sceuri ion for every article "l‘lnl ]—Ata meeting of the northwestern | Gy ||| 3 2 4 1 2 |he was connected with tho News and later | benefoctors as rogards tho trae condit ““Tum not here o aplogizn for ny ot of shed nto au eloquent [ IABUICILGE: l;\'lt""t“’l"‘i'“;I“‘l"z "ll.'\“nui'."" lines today, Chairmin Finley snnounced that | Swanard ..., 5 4 2 6 3 | witho bath house, is once more in Omaha | and needs of the Indinns, This . | 1 i o Tep can party. s\ " o e ocean, @ca N0} - e Sl - , ” snco | ol v Bogir: E 58 8 ° " " , ougl ' 1 rected enl for the bottore SR s £0, i Vi ropub. | Pancey ricof the Mckinley bill by the Cunadians, but heavy daties must bo | Al excursion tickots which would tufluenco | Johuny Boggs ¢ 4 53 3 5| posing aga tool and stool-pigeon for the pro- | through its musdivected zeal for the v ment of the condition of tha Indians, has | handicapped our most_laudable efforts for on was brought out and given a two- | pibitionist d the stand the market had been redeemed from the Al “When I found the English and other for- 0w General Passenger Agent Hibbard | Tule wavming up. As he v cetsof D England fishe d for the poc ¥ is also connected with the lican party owes much to the country, bt it has mever yet when wielding *legis. | cignnewsp yel aginstthe |men Thatis not now an infnt industry. | scal v e esolvel wilh - edbhuslastio chiosrs L D) self-government and self-preservation. 'ye lative or admimstrative power ml;»mwt bill," boing an Englishman \x"":‘l‘(";'Mh;'"['“m-.\;l:‘1 tul"‘l“!hc production, | of the “Soo™ line was present and on tho | g8 WEE TEIONEE, N ret tdtempt to beeak | Since lis areival in the city he has beon | coasing vigilance is the ouly hope of | \erests to suffer either at home <l sy h P except the catebing and cur abovo ving, sai ~ dvance tho 9:15 o vy yitie et s Hotal Bamond Son istence. ‘The congress of the Unite N Amrican inferests tosuffer cither 26 000 | mysilf, [understood whatthis meat ar LI | X B st from a por- | "POY0 Showing, said he would advan 0 | B 2115l Tacord was unsuccessfal, owing to | quartered at the Hotel Bsmond on North | istence. Tho congress of the Unita | Sl § e orthe old flag | 4 for the bill even before I lad read it"" | fion of sugar the manig Hid drom & fiat | “So0" rato to Now York tothe old figure; | a break on the home streteh, Guy was_ then | Sixtecnth stroet and s surrounded by a | Must be comstautly informed of o | allowed the men who fugght1orthe old fak | F0\C0 ol to sy that tho republican party | the tax 18 jnereised i & punishment for wk- | €150 loss than the regular first class rato | bought forth to-beat 2:103. Lo MBINCK | corps of so-called detectives who have been | "\ Sacid treacy obligations She bis oo+ B e e s the MUK inoy bil] | halalways had the courago of its convic- |jng relief. When a bouniy of 2 conts_per | via Chicago. The sccond class rato between | MONGHI™ Was_ 0 bis' usual bad of the sactvd treacy obligations She has one e b s Hio) " ’ " . . ” i crowd | Senthere by the Voice, tered into with us in the past. It is e and that is the best, the wisest and will be t(;::::: ll:k“‘-o ..;l:’x‘md;fi'::\‘z‘.nl‘«l\;\ ml.ml‘hn rw:'nt‘ }mu:h{'h‘ civen hn;(_'nm- ; ! A\.-\.\l- ‘y::.. Chicago and St. Paul was also wiped out, il»'f.'l""\‘m'l;:,.'l l:“;?:::!l "‘I;‘I":‘!‘*!H‘lf(l!» (‘r \\‘: ‘Tho gung bas ita workshop In an oftis | mondad, sarefare, that “| Jyia the most popular ' mensuro that hos been | doot Ao | e demurets | 6 Win | jind Yankee secs hisopportunity andelitohes | having only the §11.50 one way rate fof | of “put him oft” previiled, Allerton wgain | in the New York life insurance buid- | hesentto Washington to r passed by the vepublicin pary on conwiie | 41,0 lious I will put them onto a schemo in | e sme benifcence, They say: “Why | basing purpows wd_for straight first olass | anpeared and was senton the first score, and | ing, where all of the secret sossions aro held, | 108 during the next session of meanires since 1M1 It ally Saieaac T which they can make money if,as they T T e Shan b industey 2 or he which | tiekets, ~ Tho only tickets now in scalpors | was sent a beautiful milo without a skip in | "y, ottt b e e tariftall along the ino, M % of the | theMcKinlay bi increase the o B o tho potaioos | hamds which will effect tho market aro | 2:ld, accompanied by the runner, Ned Gor: | (AEGEI IR S0 TEE T SO0 0 0 LOCK oUT is mot an i 5e, but a re \gvh”" "‘ i - e most, ever in the next thirty days. | of infants, and lo, that must be protected unlimited tickets accumulated during the | don. When Alle reached the guarter | meetings and beforo adjournment resolved to | » — h standing mlr)"mrl;“} ""\,"“r “"”;‘ m"'l"_"” _et them forn ust and buy every com- sournged, Thé maple sap will not be summer. Al lines agreed to issue nomore | Guy exhibited an inclination to go, and retain Walter J. Tamb of Lincoluund Pound, | Ship Owners aten to Resort to a et modity and thus make 50 cents on the §l u A e e e | erooked * tickots aud #s @ further_ check, | ceived the word, the two specials being trot- | an allegred detoctive who, a_few years ago, General Tie-Up, ind o hive '@ better govemmant for this | MOULY 1Y (it e quantity of blacke froe SICT | Ciiieman Floley was asked {0 buy up | el at she sume time. Guy made themile in | shotand kitled Peglog Griftin, was teied aud | Loxpox, Oct el W moncy tha any b o reat way of car. | . He next callod attontion to the editorial in | fearfully incressod when the 2 cents per | daily all crooked tickets in the nirket | 2:1%:¢ without o hreak and received his | convicted of mauslughtcr and immeciately | 13t 8 el B ery pest nd tho very chempast WAV 0S8 | the World-Hemld in which it stated that | poundis drawn from the trewsury. There |8nd compel their redemption by the Share of the application pardone BE.] At meeting of tho $ ud g1l ony A et e e haveall it | there was no duty on wire nails before the | would have been far more justice to_ donate 3 | Offending lines. Another mceting will be — oveor & 8Thomas, lawyers of this city, | branch of the shipping federation vestenlay Races, A ity and gives | McKinley bill was pissed. *“That is 1ot 0. | cents for every bushel of pig com sud thus | held November 5 to_tike up the matier of Lexingto Y Deen ¢ 1to do the smelling busic | it wasstated that the central authority encours y and lihe. “In 1543, Just sew 0, thore bl : s ips contracts, ¢ demoralizing | Lexivaroy, Ky., Oct. %.—The track was in thiscomty I ; Al L e A oL, | No' trae | sallho. ““In 133, just sevo s ago, thore e th 0f - thist Cdbriment for | Steamships contracts, the only demoral ) s 3 e | London was arranging for n weneral f\‘“',',’.,v,f'r,l‘,|,,r‘f:, At yone o coat | WASh tax of 4 cents per pound, whilst e | infants feature at present in’ the northweslorn pas: | six inches decp i the mud. Summary pChese poople are tow working in the clerk's | y,ou1d thosailors persist in their hostile atti- o cheaply boug ) arof ithad to | McKinley billd s tht toslg conts, Bt how shall we get relief from the old | Senger situation. Forty per cent of the busi- | “ e Be s Pannyroyal won, Little | Office copying the names of all th KL L Givti Lot 8o cleaply bought thut the malcor of 1L E 1 | 7'yora g deme vould by ashamed to | partics? In the ageiniturl states the demo- | DeSs 18 now carried o these contracts and as Bive H{uxiois yro) men who have been tude. The Shipping Guzette says on this ‘l’x:';"‘.r:.'-':..?]'.,"’ e e o cevument | bave the leadiug democratic paper in the | trats argus as we doin favorof reduction of | tho agems sond ol the busiusss over the Midget second, Blanche last third. Time— | gy They \noun d endot i | Stale, the paper that you take into your |iariff, andeven the national convention is per- | Northwesternund Union Pacific, or the Wi p _challenge . A o iliet o ot e | homes, make such fulse Matements is thit. | it to keep up the appearance of ofoem | consin Central and Northern ' Pacific tho |~ One mile—Pullman won, Cousigne second, | foreignerin Douglas county,so that if foreigi i heapen thelabor of honestmen, much [ Nowforthe tin case. By and by the demo- " slutions favoring it. That | otherlines “have determined to break the | Dyer third. 1'ime—1:49 vorn citizens vote at all, they will do so under Jeasis it right fora forcignerto competewith | crats will huvetin whistles and tin horns to | ple rated while the protection | monopoly. Mile and twenty yards—Labrador won, | Protest. subject: “Should such a desperate remedy b necessary, the ship owners will haveno difi- culty in making out their case.Thr v can show that their business is being rined by i - il | the tyranny of the new unions, The prose ' blow andwe will have tin_ democr Any | demoorats b o haod the string Y Roval Qarter second, Nink Archer third In addition to this nefarious work these et oreign Labor b pau por prices. 0 ¥ mocrats have one hand on the string Shee s oyal Garter second, Nina Archer third: L et of on immense fedoration of eve ! Llafiflu){fhn,.g TP exteaction ds | Ono knows who knows anything about tin | fastened to the platform and the otber onthe | o '{""‘ """ll S0 "?":)-:WI:T& Teto. | Time—1:52 fellows are making arrangements o get out o D v N Eea ‘\‘m]'w'w‘;‘fl‘i‘w”' poing_ over this congressimal district and | tht the material wits Adhich tn ans are | throttle of the machine. The southorn demo- ] Ocf | 4[1 o Le- | Al ages, one mile—Major Tom wo boom edition of the Omahs Leader, which | vinced the ship owners that. something st r ade roo trade did | made is not solid tin but sheet iron with @ | grats want everything freo exeopt sugar. The | gram i —The railrond commis: | mont second, Catalpa third, Time—_:50. i1l be sent broadeast over the country. Al AL shouting free trade. Why, fi ”xr tin coating andupon that coating is o tarlft P i . P! be dor promptly. It is better to have a snnsylvaria democrats In ths edition they the bayono want free trac more o enslave Ircland th sioners made an important decision this Maidens, mile and one-sixteentn will charge cer have done. The prices | Of 4 cents per pound, and from one pound of arp, decisive strugglo now than t that the citizens of = Om the Briton could thing except iron and coal. The intend ccond, Anuie changed cheese from | won, Longleaf fios 5 morming when the, . i urther onders at the dictates o > se ir s wero compared | that material 100 cans are made, You can | Bngland demoerats want wool and and all | ¢ - third. Time—2:1 to vote 5030 Italians who will be im- s unse jous us the 4 OF e ol free T By e e shawi that | f1uro out for sourselves what tis tax is. Bl ool e faegured | sccond to thind cliss. For months dheeso . ported for the purpose; that thirly-six men Rstoscrupulousins thoy: aro tyrune nearly rything in commerce had de.| Then hecalied attention to the fact that |goods, fish and maple susar. manufacturers have been flooding the board Semper Fidele Sold. have visited and registered at of the mes confirms the truthof the state. creased in p except American muscle, | thetariff on tin would open up tho grand. Laook carefully to the legislature, The Im- | with facts and fgures why this change | Lexixaros, Ky, Oct. pecial Tele- | precincts, that their votes muy be counted | u0it” that jnquirios have been started. s to ley of Veatllos | RINGUNEL s s The Ame watcies and chinaware | €St industry o this country that would | mediate relief must come from that soutce. | should be made so as to allow lowa dairymen | yam to Tie Bre.]—C. C. R were cited a8 examples. Protction has | materially help this glorious state of Ne- | Money loaners have manipulated it heret to compete with those of the middle and | ) o ::nu o fil } g‘.;,(' = Fidele to W, R |t built in twenty: rs <25,000,000 of happ; i 4 fore, "L.etus have one now that will provide | eastern states, especially New York. The el ) Sl o + K] tives, and the lawyers, are al homes. It hus made the housewife happy if Thad not lived in a | psury 1 with suitable penalties, making | ruling will reduce the froight on this article | Tetcher for 10,000, SCmper Fidele is one | ing upon the registrars and citizens, trying me; one that will give some rdlief | considerably, and place lowa manufacturers | of the best bred fillies of the year,and her | toinducethem to make thestatement that the practicability of a gene vessels in British ports. It & Al laying up of ays: “There is st why this course snould ttled policy. No decision conntr; and made the mechanics dinuer pail the badge ad I not known its |yey ) z effe e advoc » A S oofi i) & _ s 1 is possibie till furt meetings like that in of Americw's truest nobility blighting effects T might have advocated free | from railroad exactions by passing a max- | on an equal footig with those of the east. work for the year shows that blood tells, | they have been wrongfully inflicnced by M'mhmm“,M, » i o Spedker theu dwelt 4 lengh on the | trade. How wre you going torun this gov- | imum rato bill not highor than the Tov S g e Shie has started soven times this year, winning | members of the Bankers'and Business Men's 3 ey & benofits of the MeKinley hill. The charge | ernment! Youcan't ran it onswind. _You |rates, The people’s legislative ticket has A Warning from Bismarck her last five races and beating such cracks as | AS7cintion : SINPLY TO CATUH VOTES. made that thepriceof nails had been in- 'r"\:ly‘l;":.”l“"“-""'“' ezt 1“.;.“." ;’wq:::'\lfly"\x good men and trae. Stand manfully by them. | Beprrx Oct, 20 pecial Cable, Roseland, Ann Elizabeth, Tla Pickwek, Tom | | Ilv;\’vm.\n .:‘.1\.\~..~..”‘\-hn is the I 1|.-r Ll 2l Ll 24 1 il i eenrefuted. It was further | 1Tl g 8 _bismarok d_ by | Don't be drawn away by the noiseof accla- B i R 1 Silori >, She i : Longfellow, n his work, 15 the sume wman who | . i :;;n‘n:\‘ndlhn!“\,lu!.,\llt Tiley bill i(‘\:lvu:ml the | taxhardly per > mich less folt have | mation from lhrn‘\:lx-]n\\'l leaders, Remem- | TiE BEr]—The Hamburg Nachrichten, in Rogers, Pilora, ete. She is by Lougfellow, | prood © witt. the decoy letters | Profi Goldwin Smith's Opinion of the tariff only on lux senting infant industric Bill, dam La Syiphide. on artides repre. | theAmericans builtup their majestic indus- | por you have a good, able man in Allan Root. | an editorial suppose ki vhe tries. In showing how the producer pays | fle fiss been right for years, when the scales | by Prince Bisa poits out the danger of Doday's Tips. Voice, the Chicago L the Lincoln Call | To Ont,, Oct thetariff and not the consumer, heused the | pag not yet dropped from your eyes, Hehas | the suggzosted ring of the second clause AT ELIZABETI and the Omaha Leader about the padding of | §, discussing the MeKinle illustration made by Sir John MacDonald of | ylways been of the people. A toiler for years, Srankfort treaty in connection with = ' Omaha's census, He s a man wei T T the farmer with 100 acres in the United | fortunate in amassing some property; always | the customs union with Austria. The articlo irst race—Madstone, Tipstaft. about one hundred and seventy pounds, | tation crerted in G 1 to have been inspired who is responsible for the lies told in the MceKinle H ct, says Beatrice Hears |t 3 Bearacr, Neb,, Oct. U Britain gram to Tie Bee.]-The A o _\\_":lq{'j’y;"l\'{_‘;fli““ i 'l‘,]ff”'" A nlv;"llg honest and prompt in_meeting his debts. I this declaration: **Whatever rance h'ffi?";d 1‘: WPk Je Pat. dresses in dark clothes, \\‘-"'m'-”:«yl»!:xwk( t "nlf:v\ }j-m-‘\:wfi \!l('m'wvn' by |:-‘w:‘|wrv“‘ st Shusiastic sudience toight to Listen to the | wheat vaised on the Canadian side hohad to | ““K30w o to suegest ono other nume, be- | the clause, wifch no German statesman | fiTth race —Fouston, Ranblcr He has tried w injure Oma ey, He | go there s mo quarrol o oxeuse specches of Hou, L. D. Richards and Hon, | pay 2 cents per bushel tariff before he could | sause he is yourneighbor, always your f 1, | would dream of doing.” Tt concludes thus: Sixth race—Tongford, Can't Tell. is doing the same thing now and is justly con f(_ 3l ‘it e ) L or excuse foe Thomas Mijors. Caplain J. E. Hill was | brig it to the -Amcrian mirket Thus | Dech of Suunders for licutonant governor, 4 | “It is imperative to dictate a palicy which XINGTON. sidered an enemy of the city sl iblatin, SEnighvE Aelshe made chuirman of the meeting andintro- *‘:::‘.,‘“)"“-l' the producer had to pay the man of broad views, sound, descrect, s man of | will avoid sowing gorms of differences witn First race—! nveroanld, Oriental. Law, ixrly‘x;l&u_l-;v.-‘n{r.-nl\tnflnm see “~"“|l~:»l .‘(‘ 'w;vvm\nmmu‘ll‘v‘vl‘\ w "‘}f \\h{ hlh‘” majesty iy dued thospeakers. Nr. Richards delivered | “Nie. o, A, Adams from Lincoin wis thon | CXRETIS0CO. lli‘;\nm’l~ cislaiure and " in public [ France i1 agmements with Austrin. It u | Sccond race—osie M, Outlook. AT S T o ST T e objeet of the franers « an excellent address, showing up thesub- | introduced to the audience and briefly stated and private life never foun: nting, spute s ne ndled Third race—Carroll Reed, Eli Kendige. and at thi » the MeKinley act is simply to secure vote e pol The prohibition crew have immorted one €, G. Bullock of Lincoln: J. G. Smitn of New Lo : ey York and A. R. Jackson of Chicago and e others to intimidate the voters of the lavger treaty of Frankfort, who can foreseo the | Fourth race-Te 2 i Fifth race—Penny R The Locomotive Engineors. coo PirrsBuRG, Pal, Oct. 28 —The convention [ al, | Lot F ype ana Canada wait for the result of the fall eloctions tocongress whichare cl athand _The result of tho clections show, so far as protectionist corrupti 1 voting, what isthe real tew stantial principles of mpublicanisn that he could not thinkof depaining the pared with the perfily of demoracy audience any longer and, notwirhstanding Iade n strong appeal 1 the patriotism and | the hearty welcome he received, he could ot auty of the farmers of Ne ca and the vot- | make a speech on accountot the lateness of ers of the First distict in that | the hour. S(QOPED THE PRONIE POT, 'om Mackin. The Voice Charged With Appropriat- ing Nebraska Campaign Funds. o g ombive Brl . : cities of this stute, and thus prevent them | 3 pramthe o they should in cosidention of . Lixcory, Neb, Oct. 2.—[Special Tele- | OF the ”‘“"“("‘)Wd‘{f fi““‘y“"r‘f‘evh'l‘kl'l"“:’ They stop Under a Gas Lamp and | fuom rogistering. . The method to be pursued | 9f Americat opiilon. - There 1 strong ras thelr own intergsts continue loyal Welbster at Lexington. gram to Tk Bee.]—The maddest lot of men | SPent the day considering the resolutlon to bt s LG isto send onoof these fellows to Grand | {20 s Who ave n puy vote o favor to the republican party that had ever boen | Lexisorox, Neb., Oct. 23.—(Special Telo- | 1T 1 ¢ St 5 i M 0 qors i the | Chter the organization kenown as the United | Curoyo, Oct. 2.—It s lerncd today that | Islund, another to Hastings, with the third et gave a | | fa h > many who thought it un loyal to them and contributed 5o | gram to Tuz Bre.|—Hon, John L. Webster in this city, with instructions to arves Order of Railway Employes. It is under- | Brezell,who was murdered at Desplaines,n some h pk s prohibition fight, They have been expect- ) x s EisCLy instenikions tojarres © | unwise movi g o vl resit pEeper: | addressed a crowded houso in this ity this §ug ot et frown the mast | Stood that the discussian was heated, but it | this city, last night hadabout $6,000 in money | Citizens who nuye ‘vexisterad, “with the 2L 3 Aoeech wra E |iks siiwin a0 was especully | ©veng on the probibition question, andhis | ¢ it has failed to materialize. Today ews | 18 1m0t positively known when the considera- | and notes upon his person, of which over | Yion® pus Cbeen fradulent This of ¥xpress Magnates in Council oy i golaia i ipon them | arzument was exbaustive and complete. An . P e o tion of this question'will be ended, §1,000 was in cash. As the men who commit- | course will cause trouble, withon the | Cmicaco, Oct. 23.—The managers of the directed to the old soldiers, urging uy u | arm v reachiod hiere that the $15,000 raised “for God | Lo srrin S aton vention of the grand urse will_cause _trouble, without, in mg ::;:;::’:-‘H);(n{i‘(h«',t;:\‘::u::;fiu!h;::- 1-1_-;:1\\- to | incident, oceurred, however, that illustrates | ana home and mative land” by tifo prohibs of | intemational miglliry to the brothethood | ted the deed were running away they passed | end, beiang succossful. Tacse hirelings f traffic departments of all express companien Ti ty ey did darl ub- | thoold proverb: Fools walic foarlessly whn can par [ oy uring the ST 2 or Mr, Wi ot i oan Dy ey gy i during the | angs for to tread. After Mr, Welbster hd £l Tobel ‘brigadiers agai by sendig an un. | conduded his argument, one Leduwich who, | broken Nebraskn delogation to congress, Heo | wehave discovered, was brought, lere for doudted the siucerity of the demagogue | the purpose oy the prohibitionists under » lenders of the farmers' allimce as working | the preiense of — complimenting and for their inlerests as farmers, butwas prone | endorsing Mr. Webster, took possession 0 believe that. the alliance was permitting | Of the platform and proceeded to deliver a itself to become but anally of the democratic | torrent of words and a multitude of gestures party, Both speakers were frequently ap- [ purporting to be an answer to Mr. Webster's lauded during their addreses. The meet | arguments, and afier this tivade, which was Elg closed with aneloguent speech by General | listened to by Mr. Webster withouta word, under a gas light in front of the house of Au- | that this step will doter many other citizens gust Moldenhaur, justice of the peace, They | from attempting to register, not becauso they coolly stopped there and looked over the coi- | are not entitled to register, but becanse th Mbrabinnn v tio1s st 1he Moa Lotie PAc tents of the bie old-fashioned wallet in which | ave unwilling to submit t the blacky e s IR th o HRATTTR S Brezell carried his money and papers. Se- | ism they would be subjected to atthe hands | Onaha, pre ' eman. - Matters of lecting the money from the pockethook the | of these prohibition persecutors, LA S el R TR men tossed the wallet and_papers over the | A few days ago the oftice of the supervisor | oyl fanco foio @ vacunt lt,* Mes."Moldonhaur | of tho consas in Eincolnwas brolon nto the | ™Fic tivision of the prosent taril rates we-t . was standing 1 the front parlor and saw the | desks were vified and anumber of valuable | from Chicago, in order to equalize throus very forcible langaage, They had boon rely- | yoemator BAAG0CH Comfng Home. | men very pluinly by tholight of the lump, | papers wore abstracted. These docunents b e RS iyt 10 e air Ao TG Tan EAE AsiNoTox, Oct. 23.—{Special Telegram | “This afternoon the polico arrested Frank | hume been locited and, before long, one at | Nuw ' York uid Chicago, 10 vo it cieet No- O remunerate thom {or el | to Tus Bew.]—Senator Paddock intends to | Burns, who says he is from Buffalo, Thomas & of tho prohibition hirclings will be | vamber 1, wi o CAIIDA ST 1ALOLD BRCL0 IR 0N &p - | reach his homein Beatrico about the eud of | Scye, bailing from Montreal, and John | missing from amongthe gang of couspirators | [ocal rates west, norihwest and sonthwet running over the different wilroads into the country had been appropriated by tho | cameto an end thisaffernoon and the new u 1 Chieigo met in special meeting toduy, 13, M Now York Voice and entirely expendod by | oficers were installod. President Murdock R | suys the convention is the most successful that paperin flooding Nebraska with thou- | jho yyxilliary bas held. A sinking fund was sands of copies of that delectable sheot. | established, the ritual and bylaws revised, When the news reached prohibition head- | and altogether the delegates feel elated at quarters here the indignation of the “work- | What they accomplished. ers’” knew no bounds and found vent in some e O LW, Colby. ERdtaat upau K soefmad autemnitad o il ot N R e ol oo ] X+ wesicto yota fena do Syhatavewielio e | MUSBRYSEOR AL oroha) e anapiuion o che v o R bHoYEs) g art not changed. The moeting will be in ses- Wil Stand by Thelr Calors. Gl imics Speoch tNALIL 100k £0 BomOlish | i cummmien.» suid s ot i Londors. wno | C40 fOF £ho remublican ticket, Fo Tagrets | (i neighiborhood whers tho crime was. o To Develop Western Nebraska. e At ot wiilite 7 Gomexira, Neb., Oct. 2, —[Special Tele- | him. After the meeting was over tho very | i "oh e “rrlovement, becauso he couldn't exceedingly that hehas been unable to take | mitted. Articles of incorporation will be filed today | noadvances in western rates with one or two gramto Tie Brr]—A largeand enthusiastic | men that got him here disclaimed having w audience wsembled at Strubles hall ad a | ¥uowledge of him and aid not even know his : e. large namber of farmers and allimee pople | "™ an active part personally In tho pending ——————— sive Killed While Boarding a Train. ., Oct. 2.—[Specinl Telo- with { minor exceptions. Eastern rates are being advanced materially because the compax are lozing money at the present rates by the Belmont construction company. | Andrew Haas, Samuel Katz, Ridley H D. Crane, Edgar H force any cash from tho anti-amendment | % Y people, “and here we are left to hoid the "“ml’“‘&}'-l:“d"“!fg“}""‘ 18 - wrgpeo B sack. 1t makes me tired, but what the h—l1 fediily 6/ repubiionn party is At Luis ime LVANETON) 4 Lawrence, Thomas » cheeked, it will rosult in a serious sotback to | gram toTus Ber,|—John Christian was run ) werein attendance as well s a full attend A Royal Reception, to do about it Tdon’t kno P corporators. Tl G A 5 ¥ . S 2 Aadiacd fodh A i i o | many projects for the advancement of i 1l s il ot | Allen and A, Polar corporator he i f Bovernor Stricke: ance from the town. The hall was seated to| ~Nowrn Prarre, Neb., Oct. 23.—[S pecia m,}},‘;‘,;;’,,‘;;‘{‘;g"’;;'[g“m“\',,:};;;;tg,g‘;';zgr;f sy Taterests whics lave oon_ set on | OVer aud lilled this morning whilo attempt- | y iieg of the corporation, @ sob forih in | MWiscCunsin's Mar Governor Stricker its fullest capacity. There were presont as | Telegram to Tue Bee. | —George W. E. Dor- speakers Hon. W, H. Conger, ex-senator, and | sey, Governor Thayer and Judge Wall vis- Hon, Matt Daugherty, candidate for state | ited North Flatte today and were mot with i senator forthe Thirticth district, and H, B. | ynhoundea enthusissm. The farmers from New Youk, Oct Hon. B. F. Noble the old war governor of Wisconsin, who hs been visiting velatives in Brooklyn, was stricken with paralysis today and feil down a \ ] i ava | 10 to board an enst-bound freight train, He | 15 1EES 0 L ROH Py HOTRLY but, they are trying 1o Jeep, o matier quiel f‘:::.al‘&’-: tho ;:‘Lmix;tmw;fin::;”nx‘\;llv\tv:\izl:‘r\x.:: Wit tntoxicated and the train was unning at | the artic h|“x‘“ :lu lL‘m operats and ¢ m;j‘.. uct and just kel thomsolves. 1t isroporied here | {Cution, within the uoxt two o three | & it rte of speed. His body was terribly canals and ditches forirrigation, munufactur- B LIS LCOrAs Sot (TN I IO s oaen mangled. ing and domestic purposes in the connties of ' vindd papIe: : Ky ol ——— —_— Scott's Bluff. Banner, Chepenne, Deuel and { i) i oRe L R o AV oy i %,{‘J:.:;..‘fi:.‘,‘,‘,‘l}“’ M ll;:-rv‘::';fi:t‘;"lx‘xgl\ffiofl all points of the country hud ben gathering | Vg in the posofiices unoafled, forand e Al BRI e Do i, Citizens of Omaha at home and_ abroad should | Keith, i Nebraska: also o build_tescrvoirs, Tusvetaiaie. Fhvainausthink-he Wil o GRA4 Cussed tho sitition as o the famers: | alldsy with the expectation of meeting their | §ORE #P Mol gro. souncharitablo as to | DENVER, Colo, Oct. 23,—[Special Telegram | rememiir that the remaining daiss of registration r,“'lgmuxlnf":"“‘xfi'l Jé’f'“.Z?H"i?',":‘f\“.l. 1\‘:'}:)“'“’.{& AR allianco under Dictator Burows and | congressuan. The North Platte band came [ aver that prohibitioh will be better off ifno [ to Tue Bre.]-President Adawms' return to | @70 Friday, October 31, and Satwrday, Noven- T L e CNThn et thl Honors to Trish Refagees, :‘i;lm:l?:t\?rrul(l?y“?:\llfindp::cnl“:cu;\vfiller:v:‘r:- outat 4'; m. and played auring the after- xrl:lr;e;z‘f these papers are sent to Nebraska | Denver was entirely unexpected. 1t is said | Pert. stock has been placed at ¥ ||).m;!,lnin'hh into l‘\;m. Oct. [Special 'i‘ulrllrw am 1o an ihle adirees Which was Kindly recved. | noon andovening. At 8 p. m, overy avail — he came 10 consult with Manager Meek in re SOUTI OMANA NEIWS. u;‘\‘;h}u;]u“ r?fr UDAEha Um:;zuum Tis; Bek.]—A rocoption was givon last uight Senator Conger then took the stand and dis- able seat in Lloyd's opera house Mr. Webster's Dates. gard to increasing the switching tacilities of office o he corporation w be " by Raflaloviteh, William O'Brien's fathes cussed tho tarif, the silie question tho | was - flled and - studing ywom ot | Hon Jo L Webster is annouoed to IS SR e et SanL Vel BRI vt Diphtheria. STy e lanahono: of Mess yl.:'”,‘.}'.' gnd Srinten. Floree bill and the other republioan questions | & premium. Mr. Dorsey was introduced ibiti oqual o volame of business now % Diss Debar in Brooklyn. Auong the guests wern Joseph Ernst. Gomswith i Che gt sonoms on o e | G dn o cieur mid " ublo” manor | ot e iday oresing being hantled. Mr. Adims will go south | A well developed caso of diphtheris has | .\ you: “Oct, 2, —]Special Telogram to [ #nd Hector Henrl Maloty withows, - and affable muner, Mauy okl soluers were | Presented the policy and legislative acts of Eaaanoy Eacayoveiin g, overthe Gulf division today and retum to | broken out in the family of Dr. W. H. Sh- |, Fg =57 A R rdean, Pressense aud Lancssan e, et st ML e vt tg | £he ropublican congross nd. was loudly ap- | At Omaby Saturday evesing. Boston direct, from Fort Worth. baugh. Sl 3 il T - rtyof reforms. Mr Conger made many | Plauded. Judge Wall in an eloguentspeech | At WestPoint next Monday he will make ———— Mayor Sloane has taken steps to prevent | cated in Cavitonavenue, Brooklyn, andit Is Dry and Wei Goods Unite g e aattiore [ Dirses wIHE DL’ Do (Bas presentod the postiion of tho ulllaice aud | a poliical address; also Report of the Court of Claims, the discase spreading. said fntents to. make Brooklyn ter, home. | Guycago, Oct. 21— Al oo Man o, th i county. | democratic parties to the cvident satisfactio i bieT SHINGTON, Oct. 28, —The annual report St She hias determined o carry on herold occu- |y ¢ o T Elio et oat oy ooy e full repibitcat yowof Tawschioounly. | GPD mudlance, . Goveruor Thayer Closed | ¢ DiatrTuesdsy erentup. of Vi ot of it ahons 2hat tho agpre. | Teabbed on Twonty-fonreh Street. | yationas u clairvount, She suid lod: {Eriaen. oLimelend T e Brodp dey ooty Democratic Rowdlyism. The moeting ot 11 pn. with onoof the warm | AtSouthSioux City Wednesday ovening. | Of tho cout ot flaines shows tat MO SEEE™ | james Maloney,n verdant stockman who | had just veturned from California, where she | firm of Mawsball PReld o Con ane RIS AL i Stockuay, Nob., Oct. %.—[Spocil to | patriotic speeches for which he fs noted, | of next week. Lt ' ouht ngainst tho | rived in tho city Wednesday with alotof | bad been tolook after poperty loft her by | bertine Huck, duughter of Louis C. Huck, government aud pending is thousand, and that, the war claims alone now | stock, complains that he was met by a negro declured t { bo a fair repub- , November 3. Lola Montez. The priesiess Tue Bre)-Caplain Stucker and Hou, G, | 15000utlook is that thero wi sho fntended to Wage @ the millionaire*rewer, were united in marn lican majority in Lancoln county. : . at the residence of the bride, by Arche e L e B A e v n La P e pending mumber about cight thousaud, in- | on Twenty-fourth stroct, knocked down and | juqinst Archbishop Corrigan, bishop Feehian > P i s TR e e el EICID B QNGB ANKER Volving anestimated ugerezateof $400,000000. | robbed of aladys gold watch. Thepolice | yive a merciless cxcoriation DEis. T Mr. Chany sddressed his remarks chiefly to dg Rt L I Blkeley Creighton of New York T T P doubtlsstory. Convicted of Assault, M Shannsainemod e Tmap oidingo | - gy Oct. 2. —[Special Tele- Lieutenant Tumer Pleads Guilty. = Tootal My R i e A vari 10 cHelghan's ofiicial rocord, submitting cer- | gy to Tue Bek.|--Netteton and Harlan Blows Out His Brains, Sy Axtonio, Tex.,, Oct. 2.—Before the 3 il el d tified copies of the court records in proof of W. L. Morford of Albright has been ar- Loxnox, Oct. m to | Tz Bee Res Father David Humphreys, 8 spoke here tonight to a crowded house. Not ew Youk, Oct.2.—L Blaketey Creigh- | courtmartial today Lieutenant Georgo L. | H S oiiai e o 8 B e ; e AL B | WAL ha AR Ho 't s ontinllyiclator- | 10 (i as olaht bunavd sorons ot srossat ] (on. s bamker, owad this motatng fonad dsa | Taxier, adutacy bE.iho/Bightoonth {ngantry, | To2ied 08 & churge of paming oounterfels | Tum Baa|-Lard et BUHRLe o of tus defendipnis MiLhe Smagisaar (Ran ruptod from the boginuing of his remarks by o i 4 it g S SR T O bty . | money and will have & hearing boforoJudge | Bilton, the concert hall singer, whose mabwi- | now on trial here, was found guilty of con o linoctatio - ssoonkeoner who 18 Mo, | 8nd gvest emthusimsm provailid. A lare | inhisoffics having shot himsaltsome time | PO 1M, OF A0 CHOHEES King, Mr. Morford demes the charge while | monial dificultics have been the subject of | mitting an asswult upon the wifeof a police Keighan's chief supprter at this place, | Buwber of allisace men were preseat who | during thenight witha revolyer. The bady e tem i John Begley. of Begley & Callahan, says that | much discussion both in the courts and | man, and was sentenced to pay a fine of £20 Nl the furmers present took the mmation in | Bad come many mles to hear Harlu, thoir | was cold and rigid when foand, death having sminary Misslonary Alliance. | Mr. Morford tried to puss the same spurious | among the eneral public, was thtown from | ow b ¢ . hand and compdlod the wild uid woolly | Bextcongressman, The vote for evidently oocurred some hours before. The LB Bu L . om | stlver dollar on him. his horse while riding today and one of his democrat 1o be quiot, when Lo relired to thy | Man in this viduity wit finally narrow down | dead man lay on a sofa with therevolver, with sunG, Pa., Oct. 23.—The annual con- ! bl dans hvhs AlslboRtod: T T - Stroct and assisted by & drunken mob con- | U uearly the old party vote. 'The republican |an empty shell in one chamber, at his | vention of the American Inter-Seminary Mis- Episcopal Supper, 3 2 DR tinued theuproar, The spekers were fol- | alliance men will notsupport MeKeighan. sige. On the office table lay ral sealed | sionary alliance opened in Allogheny City | The coffers of the Ladies’ Aid society of Don't Want the Jowed to the train by the mob who 1msulted o o letters addressed to his wife and his partner, | oday with delegrates representiog all the | o Saviors Episcopal church contain nearly o thew in every way possible, und even went A Slim Afair H. H, Brigham, An open letter was ad- | seminaries in the country. St. Savior's Eplscopal ¢ ) Arcnisoy, Kus, Ocf al Tele- 50 far ms 0 procure cgp to awaultihem | Aina, Neb, Oct 23.—[Spacial to Tur | dressed to “all whon it may concem,” and . #100 more than they did ‘;’“"v',“"‘; “"l"‘""'",f}\“ gramto Tir Brie ic owners of the iron with, The stalwart republicaus were on | Bir]—The independent rallyat this place | 'e2cus TOLOWS St An Earthquuke in Missouri. dinner and supper served Wodnesday, The | prjgee have agreedto reduce the highway band to sco that 1o vidlence was committod, | today wasa slin affair, After oxtensive ud- | addiVe Ought o hard business batte, bave | o o™ i \yopay, Mo, Oct. 25, —Two | Palitablo meus wicrited the bwr pAERNo | o1l to pontoon rates, which is o réduction of and the sporkers Gopared sifely for Notkon | caot.s madeu square fight, but huve lost. My brain imd the friends were as well pleased with tho B O IR0 ath B ‘the evening frelght.” No ovent ever cansod | Vertisingand lirge preparations there wero | has given way and’ now my body must go, | shocks of earthquake occurred hote at 0:10 | servicesas the ladies were delighted with B ey Dot oh Toro e ciltmentin our Hittle. vilige, and a1l | Botoverone hundred and fifty peoplo inat- | Please break thonews genty tomy wife.” * | this morning. Butldinge, fumiture, crock- | the liberal patronag owart for Lis Nebraskea City pontoon good citizens rogardless of politics denounce | tendance. Much of the enthusiasm mani- | (George Crosby, Creighton’s cashier, said: | ery, ote., were visibly effected. - are thore sl i the action of tho McKeighan strikers. festad in the early part of the campalgn s |1 lefthimat the office vesterduy ufternoon e - 2 ulell il BoaBulill Gladstone Much Delighted. HER disappeared. Outside of whit hose the | PRy audlave never seon aaything in his Florida’d Population. Whilepainting Georgo Parks’ house, S 2 dladstano, ety Stickle and Chaney at York, democrats wre koeping up, thero 1s' littlo lifo | $oudict to indicaite howas low spixited. S0 | Wamrxeros, Oct! 23, —The cemsus office | enteonth strect and Missourl avenue, K. J. | BRI 61000007 preatly ol 7 ot . —Specl) 3 i j\ camp. an is gaining C e gl ndky o 7 5 > wwarles Ol b g ] dstone is grea ¥our, Nob.,: Oct. 2.—[Spocal to Tme | it tho MefKuighan cunp.” Harlu i gatning | {15 Td 1o fuancia) diiteuiios. | (i today announcad the population of tho siate | Pierco and Charles Clanp, two p ainters work- | 1 Furn of o liberal from Eoclos and Bee, |11, J. H. Stckle of Hebron and s A R Crolghton was. Tho son of tho Inte Commo- | of Florida at 3083, wn inereaso of 120,042, | ing for John J, Gorman, had a narcow escapo | (58 FORRCEE AR F R (80 Hon.J. G, Chaney of Red Clud addvessed o e gore Croighton of the United States, navy. | oF $4.85 per cent, trom serious Injury. o seaffolding wave | 168V Q0GRS Rt e preat largo audicuce at thi e < 4 N b © was woll known on Wall_street for the et way, precipitating Mr, Clapp to the groun LI e L 2 'l‘ll;fimurlnl\om b sfl\l"::iml)u u;l:n :l“"‘mb' Rep Ciovn, Neb., Oct. 23, —|Special to Tur | past dozen years, and it was believed that he Willlam's GifY to Von Moltke. a distance of twenty feet, injurig him cc victory which his g ‘;“ LYPRU, o rflowing. | Bep,]—The great McKeighan rlly here yes- | was successful in business, which was thatof LN, Oct, 28 Ermeror William has | siderably. Mr, Pierce fortunately caught o § . 1yl M Ll avamae: e oie ek sl ] W Brmax, Oct, 2. Emperor Willam has o Killed His Wife and Suicided levements of the rpublican party | torday was a flat failure. By actual count | gengral brokerage and banking. sont 10 Von Moltk: us & birthday present g | 5310 bold and saved himself. Oen e e WA A e, i were pictured in glowing terms by Mr. | yhepe were sixty-five teams 3 TTo autopsy developed the fact that death M R embollishod with i e x Il O et el * or . k 1xty-five teams ~THho A M 4 | marshal's sitver baton, embellished with im- otes About the City. ram.]—=Willlam Galow. & Gémanlaborer, Stickle, and Mr. Chaney dished out Me- | and 183 voters. Onelonesolitary team was | W38 coused by abullot, buta large quantity | o) eagles and sevjvitn dianonds £ 2 | Eia] Y G0, Emay Jaborer, Kelghaa’s record in wnbrokia dows, vorify. | from Moeighin's townahip. of worphine” wis foind on the banker's L 8 L ivid) i Ason has boen born to Mr. and Mrs. B. | killed his wife and suicided last night. Do ing every statement with w-rllflrah‘vs undoer —— flomali, a1 Y Ki il d Sixty [ 1 Trork i M | Aaon o it Y WaS (he ceuse. . Boih -yore tely P - seal, fully substantiating every clarge that VAN W¥C o o . < -4 hit, - sty Injured, The new cylinder printing press for the | over ffty of age, and leave oig Absolutely Pure. " 3 AN WYCK AT UNION, HE IS WITH THEM, BN, Oct. 24 By the derailing of a | gyl e l o ren. | ol ) has been” made against him. Mr. Claney M, \ Stockman office has ar § childre Acream of tartar baking powder. Mighemy says liat, Webster couity Vil _gio ' Harian Heo Urges the Alliance to Stand by Its | Cardinal Gibhons F. Thie Mlisaion 1 it llm’iw;';‘y"' )M;‘y YL panees | Thywebeablo e, Baavuel Milos, mothor Y i =G JeYsiuaon e 800 majority, and that no lonest man can 4 D hons Favors the Mission | wero killedand sixtyinjured. of D. Miles, 1s dangerously ill. Royal Hetrothal in £rospect. Yok 200 B RRatian: kaowrias Bib' amd o3 Nominees, of Irish Leadors, — — e, daughter of Mr, | suLaN, O pecial Cablogram t = - Tocon, withoutstuttilying his comclonce, | Usiox, Nev, Oct. 23—[Special to Tae | New Youx, Oct. 23—Tn an Interview with | _ South Dakotfi Bank Authonzed. oallae - Minslo, apmnior L MR M0 MIC| BN “,‘;',;\.'_:)4 IRRACAL SRDORFA. e pingastnoyitimd | P ———— Ber)—Ata lugely attended mass meeting |T. P. Gill jyesterday, at Philadelphin | WASHINGTON, Oct. 23, —Tho comptroller of | yopand is believed W beout of danger. the grand duke of Baden, will shortly be unnatral dischincgos and i Ancanra e O Y cial Tele, | OF farmers hold bere this evening, Geaeral | Cardival Gibbons assured Gill that ho was in the currency has d the First National | parics B have commenced work on | petrothed to Princess Victoria Louisa of Nt curo Tor the debilt i y Neb, Oct, 23.-[Special Tele- | voy wyok made the following uddvess, which | hearty spmpathy with the projected mission | PADK 0f Custer Cit D to bogin busiuces | thenew pe works building and boiler | Schleswig-Holstein. Heakoos puuiias ’ grumto Tue Bre.]—The grand republican | ya anthusiastically recelved : of Trish delogates to America and hoped iy | V11 # Cabtal L3500, Yot the Armour-Cudaby packing com- et u Ty rescr toel sate ally last night was held at Lee Park, Caster The : P New Gold Field THEEvANS C4EMirat B0 In 1o iny It 10 | A " e struggles of toduy are nearly on the | woulb be successful and be the means Iniy ) , m * Rushing toNow Gold Fields. REASY (P Y county, Nebrasks. Groat luterest was taken | uano Lines thoy have beca for thousnds o | Of Bastoning (ho dsy Whon tho POUoY | et o e o | by e e e P e lar By | Okianows, L T, Oct. 2.—Hundwds of L LETONR N D Decamiie N by the farmers. A big enwd eme from | youn ‘tho strong atiompting o control the | Of Rational self-goverment for Irolad, con- oty big- Sk D oD ter bolug arrested on & charge of | peoploare flocking to Yho Arbuckle moun- Mot hy Drugsivine b B sistenl wilh o o nion with | slon of the alist chureh e ! saloon. 3 s ; A - 81.00. Westorn Valley iad tho eastern part of Cus- | Jvex. the weulthy stll more sbeerbing the | fistent with truo and honorable unign with | sion of the Universalist church congress was | 800, A4l Fbidd tne money. and | tins, where gold has boon discovored in pay Trode ERICE. \ ter county, Addresscs by Hon Thomas L ¥ juore absorbing o | Great Briuin, would obtain final and peace- | occupied with a discussion of the rlation of | YHHEGN 0 ik (e dofendant. o quantities aud evory train 16 crowded | T ™) V2 Darrell of Lincon wid many other: promi. | UBe carninge of the multitude. Everymillion | ful triumph.’ Aschbisuop Ryan and other | the Catholic church to publicschools, many Nigo 1AvY LHORAN oo b ALERIANA, SRC.-4TOFS 2 L nent republicans from this part of thestate { #dded to the millionalre class is another | dignitaries also expressed similar seui- | papers belug submitied. e B e L | A vel - | O . | ments, e aamennd BURRLER OF T, - ] e . were doliverad. Thero has boen within the | millon abstracted from producors and la s S - lately returned from Denver, Colo., for med: Cambridge Honors Stanley. 10 FEMALE REQULATRR, Sate past fow days @_ropublican dub organized in | borers. The form of governmont, cultare, | Cutizens of Omsha af noms and arosd 1o liled in & stan ical treastment for blood poisoning, died 2 The university of Cam- | Tosdel By mull 8 Seaursly sealad from ‘oo 4 tho autern partof Custer counly. TWFLY | even Christiauity, chauges, modifios or miti- | remenior that the rematningdays of regitration | | FEIENSIUKG, Wash, Oct 3 T & ool- | \Wuncaay afternoon a\ s o'tlook and will be | LoN0ON, Oct. 23, ~iThe wivenity ot Cul- | i, Bolic ismB Y 00, omabsNes. WOxibevs are Iarers. gates but little the inexorable and sometimes | are Friday, October 31, and Saturday, Novem- m‘lun'\z‘{ two t}lrthcrvx "“"‘““k‘lfl"i"“ trains | buried from St. Agnes' church at 9 o'clock Emfi:"hm couferred a degroe upon Henry M. R — g A Great Time at Albion, | inhuman laws of trade. The trite apharism | per 1, 4 s afternoon, two men were killed this forenoon.: i ., 3 - - - 5 B “cufluss Bnl"n . B that *business is business" is the foundation e . e : sy e i itizens of Omaha at home and abroad should e e BAL m"l" Neb, Oct, 23 |h|’°:1|llfl to T;'l' and justifioation for the barons who | Forburms, scalds, braiecs snd all vatn sad | CYens of Omaha. b home and abread should i of Omaha at home and abroad should | Cil iz ”IllA’vI‘ ah p ol homé an d iy ’v’.’m““” Pk H o e U . R, |- There wasa grand republioan rally | i edioval times at the cross roads robbed | soreness of the resh, the grand honsehold | ferenber that the remaining days of registration ¢ that the remadning days of registration | remember that the reminirng dai . Correct Styles. ¢ at the opers house lastnight. Hon. George | or “larifled” the tradesmen of commerce, | remedy is Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Be sure | are Friday, Octiber 31, and Saturdy, svovems | are Friday, October 31, and Satwrday, Novem- | are Friday, October 31, amd Saturday, Noven Bect Quailty, Periet Flitings H. Fastings and Hor. . H Sumners spoke | and o Christias Kurope aed free America { you get the ganulne. ver 1. ber 1. ber 1 TRY THEM, 1 s

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