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2 can find In this pro- rohibition Kan- s, two to one. real evwrytiing that T wpon the subject of prohibition, hibition book | found that in w8 there A mmore erimin than i high liemsed Nebrska, 1 foind 4t 1500 there were more than nine hine dred persons sent o prison in Kanss, while oily ouethinl asmany were sent rom Ne braska, Byihe ficts aid figires in that lit- tobook T Tond (hat crimehad Incresed more thin onohundred por cent in Kansas, T 5o found £hab if in this stato m child is in orrlggible the judgo will lssucan orler and it “yill besent to thy reform schocl, while in Kansas the child must first ommit & erime wiore It can be sent to the reform school, © T his book te you that Orniha isthe wickedest city in the “world 5 they state that The wrrests am 12,00 per anoum; that the population isonly 110,000, Now, @ book that ss0 many falseloods should bede youncel by every nian, whether hebe probi jist or not e are loss (d1ots, less insane people, less inebriates i raski 2058 crim 1'I\n} m I inany otherstate in the union. ko thee siate tylun at Tiedo, 0. The wlatistio show that of the inmates. fifty-ejght Boeatneingane fron the use of liquor, i1 Ty overwork, and 97 fom e Jigion. Now, the question might be suked, whatwill you dowith your churehes ? T have read in the papers thit some of the [uinisters of Omale propose to donates the wollection of theirchurehes on the last Sun- iy befire dectionto the work of careying Thes time wis when the chirch i bition 1 the chi and stato might have ben o in this diree. Lio, but nowit lsno fime for politics and “wigion o golandin hand. (f theso Omaha tpreachiens propose o conducttheir husiness A this manrvr they will find that the busi- niess men of Omaiin willwithihold — their suy gort and et them look W the prohibitionists Toraid VT the panu fietu g mite of | showss that_more men am the e g estab. Tishents than in all of the prohibitin stutes of the uilon A ruan from Maine told ness has decmased in hisstate rom Town toll me it had i st This startel moto thinking, and [ st forreports fron Maine, Vermont, Towa, {and Kansas, and by compiring thom [ found Lt in Oma s the amount of drnlkeness is ‘ruuch less than in any of the pohibition states, e SAIme s show that in the [t state of Maine, where prohibition is in Lefeet, that one outof evey 1532 of the rmle fulabitants aroin il for dramkenness, and thit oneout of every fortyof e inhabitants ararreted for soue eriie oroher, ow | challengeany min toshow such a 1 for Ol itis of Maine, take the city of indnstries, The nugyIvanin 1o that dronken while a man sod in that Tortland. The reports show that more than Torly men wero arrsted o ruming saloons, A2 conmeon dreunkards, and this all hap pened Tat year, You may take the state of Now Hanpsbire, and it iseven worse, Judeo Inott, inhis writings, wlls of prisperos Villgzes haviog boen deserted, o by e adoptionof probibition baving driven away business, When ¥ read this 1 said tomyself, dothie pople of Nebaskiwantto bring this stile of ings o our projperons state! Lot us talkabout lowa. Covernor Larr Beotraveed o our stato and told our po. plowhata jehrious thing prolibition was, andthatwe should lave itis soon as pssibl Theveopio of lowa evidatly did not agiee willl Gowrnor Lacnbee, for wien e went fome horn foroftie but was defated by wore thin 30,00 maority “In this profibitio: stae of Tows, 1 find thatin Dibuque they Ticose 180 saloous at F100perannuin, 1 the sine rutio existod in Omha we woild have uearly 6,000 saloons, T.etus como wearer home, and go overto Comeil Biufrs, Deive up Broadwiy and you sill ind moresaloons than we have in"the whole o 'y not only runwideope but they seil o Sunday, mid then onee @ nonth th aloo Geoepors” wro arrestedand fined 87, and this alloys thon tocontinie violating thelay for anoher mnth i coning into the city the other day | washunded nucopy of the Veice—the meun stpaperthat was wer published —and was interested in - reading two colums of abuse devoted o Omiha, wd sinong other things I found that in Nebriska list year there were 48550 loss gallons of beerr sold than i Towi, and thisstatonent was in that saintly Dapr thatis divotedto the tearing down of ourcity. e wport of the revenucofice shows thatlastyear there wore [,614 rotail liguor (icases issuedin Kansas, ' 2,50 in Maing (3,60 0 Towa, 1500 i1 South Dikota, and i Neobrasicionly 1,600, and this is thekind of prolibitio youhavein prhibiton sties, In hisstatetiese retull liemses represent si Joons and drugstores, but in thoothers they wrooly isuedto drig men. This being 0, the druge husines must be omarkable, *Ifind that I the stateof Michign, tho homeof Prof. Dicley, they repudiated nis doctino by over five thoisand votes, ke Jow oumasout ito_oir stao to tell us whit we sloulddo. Tn Ny Flampshire, the horo of Seator Bladr, they voted down probibition by 500, In Pennsylvanit the law was re pudisted by more than five thousand, but Colonel Kankin - of that state, who was defealed by worethanone hundied and twenty thosand votes, is today stum ping the stateof Nebraska, telling the people touccept whatiis poplerofused, rourding it i poor poliey and ruinous to the prosperity of * tho statd “lhelieve that from the dataT haye col- lected 1 hnve convineed the pople that to vote prohilition would be o mistike, wd to Iuln‘!\ the amendment wonlld be aerime’ W ih tese romarks Generl Wobster his remarks anl took his seat, whilo unids of ipplause stirted at the foatlighits aud sweptup throngh paruet, baleony and galloy. Cliirman Poppleton annomeed that thers woull be 10 mor s peches, and_propesed o oteof thinks be tnderad Mr. Webster, heywerovoted in th shape of o cheer that caused thegas Jois to flicker s the gret sou of paple anse wd showed that the adgdress was appred ol Notes. Dr. Geprgo T Milkeroccupied aseat insido the rquet rail and applided the senti mentsof the speakers, Dy Murphy, J. C. MeHugh, RichnrdSmith wnd D Collins listned inteitly o the sound tempernne dodrine of - wti-prohibi tion As the spaker was road fug the foruer profession « mates of Tusane asylumns in various states o voico inguived, “Eow many lawyors ) “None, thaik Gol,”” was the fervent response, md the sudience opencd 1ts linges, Mr Welster occasined o furre of ap Pause by the efeetivemanmer in which he st down on & noisy obstructionist who driftedin with the erowd. Tho follow per sistedin intorrapting the spaker with ques tions provonded in @ half audible tone of yorce, Justas the aplause was subsiding following the close of astrong argument by the speakor n - partially smothered interroga ey floated down from the gallery, W hat I8 Wt quickly domndel Mr wWebster SRopat your quicstionand 1will answer it That is whit Tan herw for.) ALl eyes woro turned expictaatly onthe gllery, ‘but the unknown questioier preserved silence hardor than over. UL want it undorstood,” con- Hnued Me, Webstor, “that Tam not afriid of Y question thatmay be propounded, and fuethormon,” b added, stepping t0 the frantof thestage, 1 an not afrdd of any wan- that asks them. " The sareting glnees that ho flashed into the gall, did ot en counter wi intagonistic gnzeund the audionco Voleaits dilightoverihe e submission of thosquelhed prohibitionist, ; — - The Late J. B, J. Ryan, Atameeting of the news pper nen to take action regunding the death of M. J. B, J Ryau the following resolutions wer adopted In thodis an ALLW ise JB. has depirted s, The duceasn yours lentifiod with €ho pressof Onndy CUResglved, That the novspaper nen olty, formetly associated 10 J0urnalintic worlk WiEh Mr, Ryan, Biave Learnod of hisdeat by ieh protoind rogrt. Resolvad, Thatin thedeathot 3. B. J. kyan Omah has 05t @ cltizen whowis wlviy [0y 8 1 10 her lnte rots. and 1o the extent of 1y Jortunities did wiihe wuld to pmote ) Wolfan K stalisticsshow. oceupation of in sat ion ¢ Ryin s for anumber of { this _Resolved, Thut as a Joornalist the deecsed Was ot of the st Higent and capabie mon @vor conneoted with the pross of thiscity. and inthe dichame of bis duiies industrious and falth ful. Kesolved. That we eherish the memory of 2yan ws o triond whose xindly natu e and eenial dispaition rendered him one of the Jiost_smpaniouable aud popular of men. msell without enmity Le mid no oenals. Resolved. That ve extend 10 bis bervaved funily our Leartflt syupathy, wnd ask for Uisans I thelrsorrnw the tendor mery of lis Who ““lempercth the wind to the shora Lawb. —_— wis alvays THE CAMPAIGS 1Y NEBRASK), Bkirnish Firingon Every 8ids Forntells a Vigorousand Determined Fight, MR. ROSEWATER'S ADDRESS AT CHADRON. A Rousing Itally at Hebron Primaries — Harlan Republican Beatrice and Newteton at Fairbary— State Political News. Cumproy, Nob., gramto “'ne B ever msembled in venel last night | Rosewater, who appered in anendment. water's apparance onthe stage was grecte applause interrupted remarks. over me hour he gavoway to O, the prohibitory with - prolngel froquently during his. Oct. j~The largest audience northwost Nebraska con- in this city to hoar Mr. [$pecial Telo- opposition o Mr, Ros ho wis cheers spoaking Steldon, and by Aftor editorof the Cladron Advocats, who occu: pied woutthe saime lngthof time inoppos: Ine Mr, Rowewalor's statenents, in a fiteenminute talk, Mr. followed n gav way to The latter whea he Sheldon and then closed the interetingdebatein aten minutes atation of st prohibition cussion friends of high unaswerable The results of the dis ar eminently license argiments the and satls factor! in this to ity W is conceded thit nobetterargument could have ltosewater the wostern partof nimber from Sher sen made than that pr In theaudiencemany people from this fin M, sented by comty and alson caunty, wers seen, who were anxious to Lear the ablead voate of the oily regulitit g b Mr. Ro he was not here to trafie, but to resteiting ove crime ing misery, pov boys and whil most of the dvo lonest in thei and il p hud Lead th lear ¢ Mr. four ailes, and atonco proc feeling into their he: g by giving which™ was ad showad @ the cliiedly with th Mekinloy bill upon e e neiprocity e The iug hisaudiomee gro Root at e NERRSK A ( Telegram to Tuw held @ political wlly spoalcing was hell long mbout the wron the republicans did Hon. W, H. governor, de Kt grm polled in this county. cy, M. W Large Telogramto Tk Be of Linciln spocch hor in th tion to American vendict of oV v Ay, Love gram to T B wasequal fo the oce Atlorne ina Beat am to Ti privariesy B ovaning next. W0 consubles wern superyisos wore vention Monday Predinet issessor, Dusmay, Neb, Ber| was ot 50 largoly y dete as well v voany effoct upon wdulged ln. Hoveaiey, Neb Be eron, b to uwany. Bratiie, am to Tu Neb., law wiich hus Tiguor trafti aterdecliea dofend the evils of warn pe alaw which had proven a sigr which les, increased coirt expen s oMeial corription, bootlegging and adulte tion, asyston which hid i ingz population, manu fuctures and real estate values in. every beon tr He fighting — for the Lout by statistics false position intowhich their seotimentality rloo Dea o mocratic focteine as expounded Switzler and othe spealcers walked frons Valley, a distance of and asa roesu titutionulity sures and stated that he knew it was uncoustitutionad at ving W closed with 4 few remarks on prohibition, Neb v, Neb, Ot B inthis cit in City park, and Allen 1 add ress, He spoke Lot diliverad theprine s o injustive to the farmer to said werolack of o cropention combiue of money pow producing clisses, s o, verol an address house ou thesamesubject. Grand Rally at K Neb., Oct. o Toe Ber] — T hero toluy wis - grand sucees. largest and most enthusiasii Nebraskn and willaid in polling the largest, Vit for tho entiv repblican e diessed by Giovernor Thay H. Doughert; McCandless, candidate for ropro- sentativoand Mr. Hollues delivered a v approcistive audiace. best political argunents in oratory, 1l to the Oce . Neb., Oct, 25, —[Special Tho heldtonight to sominate war v and delogats to the vention, whichis caled “for Democratic Rally at Dy Qo “The democratio rs altendod The hall was only @bout two-thirds full when themoeting was called too was the speaker and (o od the wak cause. tved by demoerats, but fuiled to othors cans oxpeet to outdo his attempt of the don- ocrits noxt weoek, when agrand GowvernorSt. Joh Oct. proven i suc s in in theoutset that the to_adopt failure in i sple 1ot ste reil o esulted ininereas. ime and decre: state whore it had said ho was home and the was willing toadmit that tes of the amendment ar views, lie wished o point out and facts the Wa acy. Wamnrroo, Nob, Oct. 2.~ [Special o i Bee. |-A cowd of seventysix, boar ing . fuie proportion of boysand republicans, assembled at Maghew's hall last night to lesser lghts, The towere very tived, led to infuse the same treatiso excenlingly profound gullibility of his audimc wonster of iniquity,” the spealer M. Switzler be- on the tarifY, clemcutary faith in He dealt s Blaine then of DM s tirst sight. Find wy e spaker ska City. 25, | Special independents The Tabor and the loos the causes agiinst He predicted that tho allince would sweap tho country s the evening In the Dech, candideto for lieutenant at the wurt ~[Sy It was the ever held in Hon, G. W, K. candidate forsen of Norfolk, A numberof volers from Bannor county, aswell s Kinball was prosat, fumishel by the Clee clib Musicwas il baud, Wm. Caldwellat We Weinya Wik, Neb, Oc pin . Wator. 25, ]S pecial Caldwell wpublican Hon, using opers howso today toan It wis ono of the favor of protec- production and American industries ever mado in this eity. Republican sion, Smith's opera house was packed last night to hear Hon, (. M. Lambertson of Lincoln bean detiued dlsowhero und fulled o ap gear. J. L Keck, candidato for senitor, Los sion, and in spoceh hold the andienee for an hou: speal, but he had over, & ringing County . K Scottthen discissea the tarify it and clog uont ingwas very aithusiasticand is indicativeof the finalesulls on Noveuber |, mannor. Tho moet- s Republican Primaries. Bratuice, Nob., Oct. [Special Tule ropublican ity wpublican con Manday evenng wojustices of the peace and nouit ward and thiteen membors of the bo also supervisors will bo ratifind by the aty which will ilso ated from nominsted, These on nominate a har [Special to Tue ly hore last night us antiopated. . der, haout T8, Allen and a half His spowch an The republi- rally will be Moctive Meoting at Humphrey, » Oet. 2, | —"There wis @ lary halllast nighe o listen and forciblo argument of Hon. S. [Special to Tie © wudience at Hobl's to ghe souud logie D, Cam- It was @ most effective moeting aud the deariess and fane of M position of republican principles brought now r Hs treatment of tha called indopendont platfc boldand dangerous tsomo of the candidales who bave laken theirstand upon it Catmenn’s ox- 30- wis - especially i « Boatwioe. [Special “Pelo- [ Bek.|-ExGovernor John P St Jobin addressed & lavgely attended m t- £ the probibition amendrnt. | 1 | lng at the Auditorium tonlght o the subjut | o | Richardsand Majors atNelson. Nisoy, Oct, 35.—(Special to Tar Bex.)— Hou, L. D Richardsand Thomas Majors ude dressed the people of Nuckolls county in the C. H. Nunam o New York City s fn | oPenbous last eveung. The houwe was | well filled with ladio aud geudemen aud . The f which taxation and the © repulblican rally ticket ever meeting was ad - It was the the hearers that Caldwell pos- sosed both brains and prospects for lirge majorities’ grow brighter OMAHA DAILY BE thoy listansd with care to the exponents of [ renublican doctrine md recoivel the speik- ors with eithusinstm “Pap” Hastings of Lincoln was calld out, and he and Colonl Hawthorns whois o candidate for repre- wntalive, both mado short but cofective 03, MeKelgban® inois Record. wies, Neb, Oct, 24.—-To the Editor of Bee: The bllowing ficts havesrecently come 1o light agnin from Owego township, wngston county, liinois, M, W. A. Me Keighan was town clerk in and for Owego fownship, Livingston county, Hliinois, duving 1570 or 1871, Owego township had voted bonds o tho amount of $10000 1o aid in the cwnstruction of the Chicagy & Paduca rail- mad. Thisrailnad was torun from a point inthe southeastern purt of [llinols to Steator, Livingston county 1inois. One of the dutiesof the township clerk was to mike ot and sign. (with the supervisr and trasure) the wiove mentioned bonds, But the cluk and supervisor, who was his fiherin-la “illy dallied along for nearly o yea’ and finaliy, after a good deal of kicking and push- ing bythe people, the bonds were signed _and deliverd. 1t was alterwards ascertained that tho Paduca filroid conpany bid paid Mr. MeSeighan $00, as_slown its - ox- pense book ; and this o do his clerical duty! "or proofof this statement you are fo- ferredto Mr. Plunb of Streatdr, Ell, then Jresident of the Paduca wilroud conpany; Fredericle Church andJames Y oing, firmers of Owego towship; Gorge W, Ferris, county superintendent of schools: C. W, Rol: lins, supervisor of Owego townslip ; all may beaddmssed at Pontiae 11, . Thisis the genleman, with the famous Red Cloud record, which e himsel and many for bim, der that the democrats foistedon the independent. votors of the Sec oud congressional district of Nebraska 1 o ot 500 for ownsip derk, wht could ho ot as congressman ¢ Let v think soberly of this, brother independent voters, and it~ wo cn't vwte for any other candidate, wly lave fhe cogresman pat of the tick seateled —oit. What's the matter with the independent lew they could ot have calle bud anotherone up whocould at least have been hitewashed 77 Onet could deny that e had stood bafore thelaw as a eri inal, and kacked panisbment only because no oo thought him dungerous enotgh to war ant & prosecition! Taman independent voter and my namo can ba foundon the listof these who signeld the callfor the orginization of the independ: eit party, but T an too independent o vol forsucha candidate, no matter what he is up foror what his name miy be. Fow cin wo expect pure politics when we vote for impir candidates ¢ Impossiblel Wo am told that womust “vole for o principle.”? We have done that toolong alresdy and got Left. A Logical onsequence of this proposition is that a lorse thief woull make a splendid preacher ifhe coild only toike a nico public speech and exhort alittle, After what has been published and notmorethan s shadow of od, about the Webster county record, the Nevraskn farmer will prove himself possessed of that superior intelligence so often spoken ofif heclects Mre. Willinm A, MeKeighun v sty at bome, Yours truly, L. C. BixNer, Cowles Alliance, No. 934 Mr. Partlett Bights Himself, Oyamy, Oct, 25.To the Editr of T Bre: Asl wis coming into tho eity this aflernoon a friend on tho train handed me a cony of Tie: Bee of this moming and called my attationto aspecil tdegram to Tr Bre fron Hartington, Cedir county, Ne briska. Omne sotence oy, [ wish in justice to mysell, to notice, In speiking of "a Mr. Barllett, purporting to come from Ouaha,” the writee siys: “Hels working aguinst. Richards, Dorcy and the mtire locl ticket,” and Twishto cluractorizo that statement as 4 most infamous, wilful, ma. licius and cowardly lie, falso in every par any way, thit this man d own and ud proven, deiul of ticular of dotul and without a shadow of foundation. recent work in Celar and counti in this stte was under the auspices of & non-pirtisin_organi. zation composed of members of oth great political parties; men promiient und con- spleousin the’ conmercial worll and dis. tinguised by their sagadity and success in business matters, who are solicitous to save Nebraskn from a cilamity that has shadfved some sister stites through the influence of doninant fanaticisn. Leadeavored to avoid my that would indicaten purtisan bis on my part. My whole work hud_ but one end in view andthatio subservo the purposes of my eaployers to the best of my ability, Tnlooking again at that spedal (oleg: word or action am 1 see another sintenco which, althugh not stated dogmatically like the first, to demand a moments notice. s alloged that ho is employed by demormats, us hols chiperoed by them.” 1 ammpressed with theidea that o et mau before makingso grave & charge would require simething more than a irrsponsible allegation woon which to forw it. Its wen- dacity could not by rpassed by the futher of lies. Imetand cnversed with andidites of loth particsas personal frionds, Lelters of mtroduction which T earried gave me the Tionor of wssociition with many menof gonius and culture whose political antecedents I never knew, nor card to know, and I may have been chaperonel by temoerats; if so, T am quito sure thep were too lonorablo o i ventand makosuch charges as that special telegram contains. Aslongas Tam engaged in this non-parti- san work | shall avoid ostentatiously parad- ing my political prohlections, If i is im- porunt for thewriter of that telgram to krow them he can learn by addr 8 mo persountly. My addvess 1s box No. 147, mha, Douglis county. Nebrska. Eomu o Barn burst at Spontancous O Millawd. Mittamn, Neb, Oct. 2| Special to Tn Bee| - Poitical excitement was at fover heatin Millavd last night, The cause was a grand republican rally and torhlight proces sion, Ou Wediesdiy night st the demo- crats hada burlesque on demoeracy, They had advertised a wedk beforehind 1o have a torehlight prowssion unda briss band, but alas, when the free traders from Omiha that were o do thespeaking arvived at Mitlad, the _ stars the only torcies that et their longinge eyes,and” the bleak autunn wind howling through an empty hall the oy music that greted their ears, With oy tweuty-four hours® notico the vepubiicans mustred out a4 brss bind and a gnnd torehlight proassion that mado the demo- | crats foel like ovaporating. When Moesirs. | O'Brion, Beeltel, Yost, Specht, Over- all, Mount, Lytlo, Saunders, Wol- cott and Kyner awivel at | the dopot. list night ey wore met by the | procession, headed By tho Elchorn band. and escorted to Artrs hall, whore thoy euch made o brief specch, touching the diferent issies of tho day, The speakers wero warly i plavided and listoned o with interst, Mr. Lyttl disnssed the nly hill brictly, and showed how prote would in vite foreigm man fact thus greatly imoroveand b Mr. Overall said that he noti i bl had cansed great dissatisfaction | among the mauifactivers in Kurope, and asked the domocratic orator what wowanted with logislition that woull buefit Eurpe and impoverish America. The speakos wore wll pledgod to oppose prohibition, The met- i Lasted until 11:20 p. ., and vepublicans aro very euthusistic over the siccess of o meoting and the prospects of the ticket. eople. [that the fie: | Brown County ¥ Avxswouni, Neb., Oct 2. [Special to Tug Bek.|~The republicis of Brown eouny | turned out tonight in forceto heae L. W, Os- | vorn and J, Wesley Tucker, I'he court house was crowded. Each spoke for an baur and a badf v thelr happiest vein, Much enthusi- asm was shown and the speakers wore fro- quently interrupted by Logg continued ap- plause. The republians of Brown county are dolng good work and will makoa good showing on election diy. My, Rosewater will speak hore tomorrow nghton the proposed constitutional ameud- monts und 4 big tme | expected, publicans. An Allinnce Demonseration. Miuxpex, Neb., Oct. 25, —[Special Telegram to Tk Brer)—The gwat alliance demonstm- tlon held in this dty today was all bot & fist fuzle. A procwssion passed through the streets which contained by setuil count sev- oty taamsind soventy-thre votors, Riehand Trevelick tlked to about two hundred and iifty poopleat tho opora house, divided by fou imlo republicans, wouen, aliance s S democrats and*damorvative McKeighan re- xuhlu‘nswho e waiting for him to explain is recond. The speakor wis idenily dshaned of the Eombination candidate, as his naroe was At gentioned. To a close ob- server McKeighhf*s dofeat is a cortainty. A TRed Letter Day for Revublicans, MCoox, Neb, €t 25. ~[Special Telegram to Lie Bre. | —Toitay was a red letter day for the mpublican Heket, Both the republican and democratic parties had seleted today ns the final grand rally for western Nebraska, and MeKeighm <had been advertised for weeks, butwhen the thme camo instead of the 1,000 teagld in line that they lad promised, only fiftythreee showed up and thereweroonly 131 voters in the wlliance procasion. Governor Ridiards, Majors and udge Mawon artivedon the noon train and wersmet by the band and @nenthusiastic crowd andescorted tothe hotel. MeKeighan addressed the firmers in the afternon and, although asked to divide time with the re- publicans, refused aud announced that in the evening he woull address then again, hoping in that way toprevent their ging to tear Richards, Majors and Mason; but when ovening cme’ the opera house would ot hold the crowd and wany were turned away, tid even MeKeighan gave up the attesmpt and cime 1o hear republican doctrine as none woull heat him on the street. The neeting was openied by Socretary of Stato Allen, who spoke entlusiastically ‘on the outlook and pledged his best efforts to the people of the state. Hewas followed by L. D, Richerds, who revieved the siation iu 8 uusterly manner. The ol war horse, Tom; Mujors ad- dressed hisold comrades and showea them that he wus with them now as in '61. Judge 0. P, Muson dosed and in s uusterly manner explained the McKinly bill aud showed thit iustead of condemnation the farmers shold cleaye more closely tothe re- publion party for their efforts, " T'he judge was inhis happicst mood, and today's meet- i has added hundreds of votes to tho grand od party. The Cambridgeand MeCook gleo dub and Sutton’s band furnished the music for the oceasion. The farmers are comme inz tokickon tho assessments, and many de- care they will pay nomore. Anti-Prohibition Mecting atSuperior, Svrerion, Neb, O, 25— [Special Tele- gram 0 Tue Brr) —Colonel C. S, Ellsworth aldressed the people of Superior at the o pera touse this evening onanti-prohibition, After nusic by the band, Hon, George Brown ailled the audience, which ompletely packel the opera house, to ordor, wnd ina short but wminted speech, inwhich hesaid the meeting was called o disciss the question from o business standpoint, dntroduced the speaker, who for upwards of two hours held the au. diencein clise attention, His address was misterly, ponted and fited the ocea sn in every particular, He showed by conclusives ument the fallacy of ohibition — from a business standpint and his deductions from the facts and fi h he prescited forced the cmclusion that from a moral and business ndpoint prohibition n absolute fail: The mere fact that bis presentation of the sititionin Kunsaswas well known to the paplo of Superir went great foree and character tohis wmarks, Many ladies were dresentand ilso nany clergymen of the city Who were aftractol th the meetiug, it being the fivstantiprohibition mecting held in the e county ud they, the clergymen and " prohibitionists,” while being chal leiged to disprove iy of his staterments remuined nt inone instance where aprohibitionist took todispute, and he was mostsummarily down upon and his statement completely and utieriy refutyl, The meeting wasa do ciled success and prohibition has received its ath kel in Saperior. Lhis afternom the prohibitionists wndertok to have a meeting aud had ev. St, Johnof Kmsasto adlvess thom, it their” meetine proved a fuilure. They advertise a prohilition ratly, howeve atthe Methodist diurch tomorrow evening Ha Poxc >pt man and Thonpson ae Po Nb, O on. 20— (Special Telogram toTue Bre.| It was not a very, big audience that gwoted General Holman, domoeratic nominée for state senator of teis district, and W. P, Thompsop,, dembcratie nomine for cangress from the big Thied, at the domo- crtic nlly in the court house at Ponca this evening, Holman was the fist spmker, e spoke of the time whtn he warked for the olé Cavinggton, Columbas & Black Hills railroad anl mude excuse for what he then did in gotting the counties to voto bonds to that company, He said ho would, itdected, do ashie hal done when in the legishturo be- fore. Ho was followel by Mr. Thompson, who went over thedemocratic line o ary mat, dnouced the taril ard found fault’ generally with the mpublican party:. Hemadoas mich i hecouldof his side of tho case, and with 50 poor gronnds to work onshowed hinselfa plasible speaker, Of thesmall audienceabout one-half was demo- critic, the balineo republican, @ McKeighan, avmers Dis N, Neb, Oct. 25--[Special Telegram to Tne Bee. [-A lirge number of fann gathered thisaftemoon it the opera louse andwewaddressed by G, R, Chany of Red Claud, There is o growing desie of late amng the fairminded alliance men to got at thereal truthof Mr. McKeighan's charicter andfitnes for congress. 1t wus noticable thata Large number wore very close listaiers and quitea number havo decided todrop Me- Kelghan Thespeaker produced M cKeiglan’s record under the seal of the derls of the dis- trict court of Webster county and then read allinco snd democratio apologies o explain awiy his emibezzlenents and ofticial crime Wihen the mceting broke up the farmers gathered in goups and discussed the situa- tion. The meeting certainly made votes for therepublican tickat. A Combinati Nb., Oct. [Special to Tuw The independents, union libor, alli- ancy, Knights of Labor and antimonopoly denperats had ther grand blowout A provession of 210t loudod women and chilive 2 Rally. with two bands, panded the st Upon Oneof the wingons ws seaffoid from which hung an ey witha motio under it sayinge, ST i the iy weserve those who don't ) their prouises” Pie spaking was by Me, Wheat and H. M. Marquis, Mr Brywmoac Springfienl. NarELy, Neb, Oct, 25, —(Special Tele- gran to Tk Bre. ] -W. J. Brymn spoke to an audionee composed of ropublicans, demo- crats, allimee men and ldies, He opoosed protibition, < umitled the MeKinloy bilt and used the word A fimumerable times in re- gardto its effect on the price various arti- cles, Hetold the aliance party that thore was little or ..‘»J(nh»-\(.. between him and theircandidate, ATy Root, and as he was not in therace, adyfind them o vote for him (Brymn). I Me K cCon 5. — [Spe cighan at INmANGA, Neby, (Oot. gramto Tur Bee }=A lwgo delegition of our dtizens went o MeCook todny 1o attond tho ropublican ralli, W, A, McKeighw, demoeratie allishbd’candidate for was there, and, faling in his endeavor to cakup tho npiblican meeting by inter- ruptions, aftor ho! meeting was over created arow in the Comsmfbrcialhotel and wantod two o oueon bimsel, E the democrits weredisgusted with him. Tele CONETSS, The Usual Crumnnoy, N graw to Tue By F2A committee consisting of A J, Floming dii B, A Demis, nembors of tho allimee and Independont party, and A, 1 Foerste, member of the county central tommuittoe, returnad from Ked Cloud todiy wd roport McKeighan's reconl worse thin stated in the ppen, T denocrits st o of thele number after the comiittee to dofeat its object, With the above suc n Report. [Special ‘Lle- Grand Rally at Hebrox Hesrow, Nev, O B~ (Special Tele- gram toTue Ber,| —Tue repu blicins of Phayer county hadl @ grand aud enthusistic wily at Hebin tolsy. The vast assembly listened to theableand well reocived defenseof ro- publican principles by I. W. Lansing. The | alliance republicans we beginniug toseo the | demacratictrapset for thom on election diy and intendto vote republican straight Democratic Speakers at Seward. Sevarn, Neb, Oct, 3. Special Telegran 1o Tue Bre. | —Boyd, Maboney and Gannon Y, OCTOBER 26. 1890.~SIX spoke to a mixed audionce in the court room this afternoon. Attorney Smith introduced Mr. Bovd, who definod {h position on the democratic ticket and then madoway for Ma- honey, who mado the con vontional democratio speach. — Mr. Gannon, who had hadtimeto estimase the tomper of the audience then took up theliguor question and delivered a ringing speech against prohibition, Harlan and Nettieton at Faishury, FAmnu ny, Oct. 9. [Special Telo- gram to Tie Bre.]-A Juge aud onthusi- asticaudience assembled tonight at the op- era house to listen toan address by Hon. N. N. Harlan, the next member of congres fromthe Second district. Hon, D. M. Net- tleton of Clay county mnde the opening spoech and handled the difforent political {s- sties of the dayin a clear, concise and mas- terly way. Hisspeech wis met with roady and enthusiastio applause. Mr Harlan in his speoch clearly detined lis position rn po- litical subjects and held the audience in_at- tention throughout his entive address, The Fairbuey military band was in atiendanco. Harlanand Nettleton atWilber. Winer, Neb, Oct. 25.[Special to Tk Bre. |~ Much excitement is boing manifes ted over the centest for congressman in this dis- trict. Overa thousand people listened at tentively to Harlan and Nettletonat the court house here last night. The meeting was at- tended by adelogation of & hundred from Do Witt, who came with fying colors and headed by the 1 eWitt band, he speakers uade fricads for thomselves and their cause A month ago this county was deemed dou bt ful, but it is geuerally believed now that she will xoll up her old time republican majority. Goudy speaks at Reynolds. Revxorns, Neb, Oct. 25,—|Sjecial Tels gram to Ty ] —A. C. Gouly of Fair addressed about twe hundred people in s plice tonight from the standpoint of un anti-prohibitionist. Mr. Goudy's argument is clear and bgical in favor of ourlaw as it is, and heis armed with an arry of undeniablo facts and figures to show that the Slocam law is better than any prohibition law on the stitute books of any’ state. Mr. Goudy was loudly applauded. - STATE NEWS, Murder inthe First Degree., Ausiey, Neb, Oct 25— [Special Tele- gam to Tur Ber] —The jary i the Whiteman —morder ewmse, after iug out all might, this moming returned a verdictof murderin the first de &ree against Charles Johnson, who shot and Killed his brothor-inlaw, James White min, in July last The case has been befors the district court since Tuesday morningand has been stublornly fought. Johnson was defended by Judges Stull of Auburn and Thomas Falls City. The prisoner maintained undisturbed con sire throughont the trial and the ver- dict of the jury this moming failel to pr duce the (least sigm of emoti within him. Johnson's wife, child and brother and the brother of the murdered men were close attendants at the trial. fndge Broaly will pronounce sentenc nexy w and a motion for a new trial will be made Monday Eifth District Conterence Y. AL Davio Crry, Neb,, Oct. 5 to Tue B The Fifth district conference of the Young Men’s Chvistian associations of Seward, York, Humiltos, Polic and Butler counties, mevat the Congregatioml chirch inthis city this mornive, Today's session wis conflued excluavelyto devotional exer ses avnd congersations o personal work and bible study. The following isthe pr 2N 1 fortomorrow, the dosing day of the confer ence 5 0. m.-Consecration meeting, led by W.E. Bell of York 1:00 p. . —Gos pel meating for men ouly in regational ehurck tary York Y. M. C. A 0 b m.Unionseryices. for evervou in Methodist church. 1 Work for young_men, H.H. Watkins, Gresham, 2 0 association work, mothods, Dr. B. ¥, Farley, presidant Yoric Y. M. CTAL B The state conmittee and its work, K. A. Ford, Yorlk, A, Ford, general Young Men's its history and Depravily or lnsanity ? Davio Crry, Neb, Oct. 25.—[Special to Tur Ber | Charles Herring, an eighteen- yeureldboy, has teen arrested charged with placing atic o the B, & M. track two niles vorth of Bellwood on the morning of Octo- berl2. A preliminey examination of the prisoner was held before County Judge Dean this moming, resiting in nis being bound overto the district cou his bond being fixed uwt 00, The evidence was purly circumstantial. There s some guestion as to the boy's sanity Herring hails from Knox county and has no relatives in this county. He has beenem ployed asa farm haud by Bouton for several months, HY mother isan inmate of themsane asylun, at Norfolk. Lincoln Business Men Organize, Lixcoty, Neb., Oct. ASpecial Tele- gram to Tur Ber]—A large number of Lincoln’s best busiuess men met at Bolan- naw's hall this evening and orgmized a braich of the Bankers' and Business Meou's association. A full complement of offiers was elected and o great. deal of enthusiasin manifested, all preent subscibing to the principles of the association. The organiza- tion wus thorough and the interests of the s soclution in Lincoln will bo fully cared for, Viotmted the Sunday Law, Etkuony, Neb., Oct. 2. —[Special Tele- mto e Bre. | -The state brought suit against A, C. Utophin Justice Smith's conrt todiy on the charge of keening his salon open and sellg hquor on Sunday. He pleaded not guilty and was grnted @ con tinuance until Saturday, Noveuberl, wihen he will have his prliminary hearing. The villige trustees are the instigutors of the suit. Congregational Association. Nowrotx, Neb., Oct [Specil Tele gram to Tue Brr, aimal session of the Assocation of Congregationl churcles practically closed tonght with o tempersance meeting, Which was addresed by Dr. Kin kaidof New York and others, The next moeting of association will beneldin Fremont. the THESEEED RAN Independence Racos, Ixngrespescr, Ta., Oct Specil T gram to.Tue Bee.]-A cold, bluk diy wis a serious handiap -0 today's programime Allerton, who was to havestarted to beat his record of %14, was postponed until Monduy Only ome raw was finished. In the J class there were fourteen start ors. Two heats were talken Chiof medium, one Ly Lady Jane, one by Bees wa, and two by Clurence Girl. Best time—2:241 ] by Chief Medium. The race was unfinished The 2:45 trot,a heat & piece, was won by Besuont, Brocade and Hampshive, Best thme-2:201 ; unfinished. Thive-yer trot King Chostor (Haeris).. ..., Johm B (Torbush) o civevsvireaain Madiah (Clancey).. .. T A stallion Race. Rario Ciry, 8D, Oct. 25, —[Special gram to Tue Brr, |~ Several thousand dolLars changed hands this afternoon upon the long tlkedof stallion Face for 400 between Sweaoy's fouryearod Dikota Chiet and Chadwick's Mailboy. The former won the first, second and fourth heats. Besttime ;on aslow track —— Died from Alconolism. Porio, Colo, Ot W. V. Preston was found dead in bed at theUnion hotel this morning. He had been drinking heavily and the doctors think his death was due to alcoholism, A paper was found in his pocle stating that he had & brotker in Vinton, Ia e Disfeanchised Choctaws. Paus, Tex., Oct. 25, -News has been e ceived thata bill has pssed the lower house of the Choctaw council depnying all cltizens of the Choetaw nation who take oath to be come citizens of the United States of the right to vow or hold ofice iu that natio. BRUTAL MURDER TN 10WA A Walthy Wilow at Boone Assaulted and Tatally Beaten, ANOTHER ~ LIQUOR (AW The Federal ¢ DECISION, Package Cases Must be Settled In the State Other Towa New Courts — . etiolds That Original Boose, In, Oct. 9—[Special Telegram to Tuk Brr.] —There was a bratal attempt at wurder in this city at 330 this morning whichwill probibly resultin the death of the vietim. M, S, J. widow who lives with her large louse, was at wan in bedand brutally with o brken gun barrd, ¥ ines, a youngnephew ina ked by some unknown beaten over the head nophiew, ler wealt sleeping inan adjoming room, was awakened by bersereams and wis knocked down by the man as he made hisway out of the house, The affair is a yot noclue to the perpetrator, 10 hitve been no attermpt at burg: mysterious one and tuere There seoms lary nothing inthe honse having been disturbed. 1t is thought the decld wis done by some one ac quainted with the premises. M, Siies is partially conscious, but canot recover, Another Package Decision, Drs Moses, Ia, Ot [Special Telo wragggto Tur Bie.] Judge Shiras of the United States district court todiy made an inportant ruling involving the Low: tory law. for a habeas corpus in which E Carroll connty julcod guilty of contenpt ensts and to bo commitied latingz the prohibitory law that the only ofiginal pack stite commeree ofany state, Judge for regulation of the sa inovigial - pacleages Sieh cases must be aud thioueh them in It settled in the Unit preme wourt, arried the Ot Man. Fort Dobik, Oct. 25, ~[Special Tele. eram to Tue Bry Wilter A, Ross of Min holis o ved here married this evening to Minnio Culie s man. a Auughter of a prominent busines had been engaged to the voung tine andhada coy cotage in rely for heroccupaney, How; tofind that his prospective bride wife of Fred Reese, a former loy she had boen engaged hefore sh The il had changed her momentand persuaded her fathe pany her to Sioux City, where s vied to leese Osage Gets the Divis Masoy Ciry, Fa, Oct gram to T Br nom & Southwestern railway ote, willbe eretel lant overtheir vie tory Davenport's Wasmyaroy, Oct, 25.—-A ment of the populition of e by the census burea n tobe =2 , an - nercase percent. The population tously atnouticed did no i Pog Day The matter came up on ¢ Speci Thedivision of the Wi- tinally been located at Osige and the roundhouses, Osuge people feel jubi prohibi petition Spic wis stat o is plaintif, having been nd fined 700 and 1 piid, for vio argued alesmade by Spicklor were in %, comsequiontly were inte . and notsubject to the laws Shivas rulel in offcet s of liauor, whether o mot; also held that courts, States su. ay expecting to be the Ross for some Minneapolis o to e met to h has ion. corrected wort, la., shows the ¢ of 0 for astounded s now the whom Ross mind at the last accom WaS mar state popu clided th An texitory anuexed just prior to the entrmera tion. FOUR SCORE AND TEN, Celebration of the Ninetioth versary of Connt Von Melike, Berway, Oct, Twoenty thousand sons took part tonight in the tor jon which inaugurated the ce hlight, pro- bration of the nincieth anuiversary of the birth- day of Field Marshal Comt Von Moltise, all classes of ull people being represented. The venmbleoldicr was presented at his resi- dence with congramlatory addrosses. Re- plyng briefly, he thanked the citiens and said the foundation of the empire was the % of mighty Empewr Williaml Ifa e in the renlt was attriouted to him (Von Moltke) his hearers ber his fuithful men whosealed their loyaity land with their death, - A Selt:Co scl Forger, Brocroy, Mass., Oct. 25, —Chatles Robiuson, a well-known stock broker, has been doing business s banking house in Bostc fossed forger, of #0,000, A short well P, Howanrd special paitiers in Laust Monday, hearvi with Stetson was elosed, they 1sou and insisted upon an oxpl L is A K the “son € broke vag a o nation. ist also remem- companions and the b to the father- o W Wwho through John Stot- self-con- The amount will not fall short time since he took ldthwaite as busin ess. i that the firm’s ac informee Rob- sunt He con fessed o forging theiv signatires ton num- ber of notes and has sinee disapyy Home fory pajer agiinst Gotdthwaite ton nationl bank Robiison's enstomers’ losses thowands. It is learmed ruined by the defalcations, downfall is that heavily, uiknown tolis partners, —— Four Apaches Sayea Fr, NLM., Oct. Arizona Apiches, evidently that tel not eared “The tional bank of this city holds §30,000 e and How ard and alirgeamount 1s leld by the Broek- lerr four in number, has been teerorizing the Arizona-New past six in ant countios. Cavaley has for weeks without result tlersalong the Me the weeks e i in vs the he sons have been nurdered by the Buvriava, 0 Mexican raunchinan Grant cotuty, and his tims, A SilverCity dispateh sy tlors are ve indignant over t mentol the San Carlos the Tndians to lave the reseevation, and inactivity of thesrmy authoritie g and punishing tie renogade - - Stanley Can St Loxbos, Oct The Hor he says i need ful or dosirable veputation of Major Bartte who luve brought charges g declared that found the murder intimmatings that i wife of theman who killed him sorts that e has ample proof of wents, | o make pub wortion the obicers r of M trefuses of it until Janied Battellot and who ave cognizant 5 in ek will oline wistern Siena and scouting Ths far four per man ageney in allowi Ply mouth banks will agerogate some will be Tho cause of fiis he had been speclating A small band ot more than sot- o western son are the list vie th punlish interview with Stauley, inwhich he could blast and others st him, 0 English jury would have jor Bartellot puilty, major had insulted thie Stauley these state. lic the least Who wecom. the facts shall huve publishied their books. diisinfich The Comte Bangueted at Montreal, Moyt Oct A gand baunquet in lonorof the Comte do Paris was given by French citizens tonight. Cabinet minister, judges, senators and all the lader of Freneh Canadian society wer prosent. The comte neeived @ trenindous ovation and the pro. coedings were ofton interrupted by eries of “Vivele [0, The grectiig wis such that never s been _gccorded here to any for cigner, All talkof acounter demonsiration has died ~away beforethe enthusiasm of the ts, Freneh royal 1 T e Forged Notes and Disappeared. New YoRrs, Oct. 25 -Stepher dealer in rubber goods, whose soized by the sherlff Friday is 1 @ lurge oA e - The Frre leco Yousastows, Oct. %6.—~A portion of the | Youngstown rolling mill plant burned to night. Loss, §100,00. salld R 2 Snow in Now York, Saratona, N Y, Oct Suow feil o the depth of taree inches at Green wiiles from here last wigat. erted tha he negotiated forged n Bavker o plice Wik Insin d abou! It is o8 10 4 wo ), or the ity ATTEMPTEED SUICIDE, An Insane Woman Tries to Eod Her Troubles by Drowning Mes. Kohlmoyer, who lives on Mason stro near the Sixteenth street vinduet, becam t domented yosterday and weont down totho foot of Douglas street, where sho made o dish for the river. Charles Long,a walch man, saw her just in time to provent her from Jumping into the water. He caught her asshe jumpel down the bank and they both rolled tothe water's edge together, Ho had alard strugle in gotting her away from the river, but fianadly led her up tothe end of the bridge and cailed the patml wagon was ken tothe contral station, The poor woman has a family of five child on and she supports thes by her own o fort Her husband hns not lived with ber for some time and her troubles have brought Sho ouin- sanity, e — TAN'S DAY, —— . 1t Passes Unobseeved so Fae as 1. 1, ned. Yestonday was the day upon which Nl the murderer, was to have been hug An appoal tothe supreme court, howoyer, added an unknown mimier of sands to the hour #lass of the murdorer's 1ifo Froman offielal who would nave played an fmportant pat in connection with the findle it was ascertained thay Neal would have been hung hefore duylight, the hour deeided upon veing 5:%) a.n His usual hour for vetiving is 9 p. m \ Fri- day night, Lowever, he sat up until long aftor midnight talking with his death-watch. D ingthe conversation he did not even hint at the worrow or whatit boded for him for a certuin length of time. Notwithstanding his Late vigil, e was upat morning with his true fool underthat same old stilo which lor any circimstances, lowevo i, been kiown to desort him. o ate a héarty breascfust and soon settled dow realing. Whenseen by a Bee reporter afternoon he wis seemingly in th of spirits, aud when asked the question, **How 10 you feel, Ede ho laughingly repliod bout us wellas any man would” when he cheats death of n victim. [t is o great roliof tome, for while I have not exvected o leave the earth just yot, the coming of Ooto ber 2% hus always mide me feel mther pecu Lian? Neal ate a hearty dinnerand supper yostor day, andretired early to enjoy an undi tuibed night's rest.” The bojuet of cut tlowers that the mur weived yosterday was larger and more beautiful those ceived by him in the past * pazed at therosesit was evident that alforced him considerable pleasure. SEES THROUGH THEIR AME, ance Refuses to Be a Cads Paw for Other European Contries, Pauis, Oct Speeial Cablogeam o Ty B wiany has macde renowed efforts to obtain con action by e Eumopean powers against the new Unitod States tarif Dill, but her overtures in this direction have been coldly received ¢ French govern ment. Several weeks ago M Whitelaw Real, the American minister, pointed our to M. Ribot, minister of foreign affaivs, M Roch, minister of commerce, and other prom inent government olicials, that the new tavil lagzisidion of the United States bon less hardly upon Prench products than up: thoseof France's chiof European rival, Car ful comparisous which were subsequently instituted by Prench officials scom to brought them to accept this view, Gernan journals have tacen the 1 and the “Petit Journal hus followad previous articleson the subjeet with o long leadder, protesting agunst the effort. being mac to make Frawee pull th chestiuts from the fire for cithe Germay or England, 1t a “Shovld Pranee “embroil herself wit United States for the beue ol her s of the tripptealliances Our wines armnot taxed more than formerly, with tho exception of slightudvance in the duties o clumpigaes. Neither are our silks, save velvets and lushies, % The heaviest dutios are on motals and_woolen goods. Why, then, should not | J England wove, when her produets are so cruclly taxed! Why should not Germany move, whenso strueld on her metls ¢ It is becatse these nations know well the torvi- ble power with which the president of tho United States is armed to prolibit, either vavtially or completely, the exportation of goods (0 that country of any nation which | provokes a commiercial confliet. Lot us rangze our own affairs with the United Stat That is the surerand better plan . Similar lnguae is used by the other papers, some of which lave not heretofore op posed retaliation. OF all the important jour nals in Paris therw is now searcely one ‘that is id favor of a retaliatory polic Paris trongly protests against the union with cther Gernuny orEngland. 1t declaves that the articles of Luxy France are likely to b cons, while the conrser goods of Fngling and_ Germa will have to be seat toother markets, French efforts should e divected toward retaining such important customers us the Americans, ‘The auestion of the admission of American povle into France sheald not be permitied to interfero with their offorts, Among thovery few papers which fuy wetalintory policy is Le Solil, which which are produced still bonght by Amer o~ poses ancw metiod of reprisuls, It suggests that Ame: an - investment companies doing business in France be requived to_mke theic investments in French rentes, French rail- way shares, the shuves of other 19rench com- panies, or Erench real estate, or otherwise be compelled tostop transactin 2 business in the country, — The Fedoral Petit dury, At alate hour yester afternoon Clovl Dundy drew the petit term of the United $ members ure s follows George Crowel, Omaha: William Baudey, Omaha seh; Charles Pot Smith, Lincoln; Ch Robert Mason, = Republican Klisse, Fullorton : N, H. A W, H. Dodgze, Winside ; Quin wards: 15 B Slossen, Lin Blue Hill; Janes Panl Audrews, Omihia; 1. S, Woo MeCurly, Waterlon; Otis Haynes, Omalin; J. L. Melo Omahn: William' Roberts, Fullerton: Frew W, Miller, Falls City: (i A Laverty, Ord: B, H, Cristler, Reinibli can Clity: J. Pond, Alma: (. A, St Onl: Chivist Willio, Ownha : John Haney Elkhorn, . W. Marshial Brad Staughtor jurors 10 be on handat the term, which has been set fo - At A Sprinter Chall Torn Hynes, the spriter, i aft the fast (oot whio have been doing deal of ting « Hyne Nebraska or lowa jury forthe November s district court. ‘Ihe by Ot Baker, Cioud Lyons Ficlding, Willium Rted Olsun, eum- WG s Giilbert, Jolnson ; A City . ¢ 1 Buily, St Fa . luz dolin S Ashiland: B, 1) Onaha: T Holland, Falls City: notified of v 0, the the e offers to meet John Hourihin na vaee of one the Colise any mau in burred, as he s qu mile or more, to take pl building, Hynes will make able amount, und a tee of faith has posted a $10 forieit with the ingeditor of Tue Bre. Any accentu the defi may be sent to Thoras Hy Cupitol aversue, © ut for any v £ his ason 0l sport 1513 - Schminke's Denial. Johin P, Schiminke, the enumerator of trict. Number nine, Second hisoftice to deny the st the Ch dis- wird, call i ent published in , the organ of the vrohibi Ao Love tion party, that he was onc of the alieged padders of the Ouwaha consi Ie ulso stated hat ho had never received oy pay from t ceusus burean, uch less from any of the bu a5 men naied iothe leve belng th tividuals who have been aceused of furaisiing funds for the purpose of pad- diug the census, Al Ovann, Ot of Tk Bri: Iuthe New York Voice credited with some statements regarding onr censes which Tnever made. 1f the “special dis- patch’’ comes o your notice you will please discredit it entirely ET. AlLes - De. Birney, no=e and throal, 3ee bldg ~ {