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THE OMAHA DairLy BEE PWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY M()R.\'IN(I, OCTOBER 31, 1800, ERE'S PROMIBITION, YOUR cen in Kansas and Towa. FREE WHISKY ON THE RAMPAGE. Open Saloons, Ho'es in the Wall, Original Package Houses and Stores Selling Vile Laguor Without Restraint, Aunese, Kan, Oct. 30— [Speeial to i Brr.| - There twenty-five saloons run- ning wide open here. A few days ago s number of the keepers were aveested and fined $30 cash sale. Two of the bave fuiled within the past One firm sells it by the whole- best hanks Abilene ev Ther year. empty stores and residences onevery The wajority of the people here have soured on prohibition, hence the boldness of the jointors at the present time. FREE WHISKY AT SALINA. Joints, Drug Stores and Original Package Houscs RRampant. Sanixa, Kan, O 0. [Special to Tiv Bee. ] Senutor Ingalls and Cong mun Warner both speke her drew an - immense 1 saw move drun fonday. They Toward evening the streets of crowd, 1 people on Salina than you would see in Omaba ina week, Outin the vielnity of the park where the specehes « fivered the ground was fairly carpeted with beer and whisky bot tles. In the evening T was shown by a business man and prominent physician nine joints A candi us, and where liguor is sold by the drink. date for astate office accompanic these gentlemen, who were here, wll we ouly saw one-third of the jc claim that there ave thirty in all. The of the joints arc in the back room of houses. The drug stores sell w drink. lunch isky at 15 conts a s customer merely steps behind a pevscription case and helps himself. There 15 10 such thing as prohibition he There are two wholesale original pac houses running here. Some persons whe strangers and do ot know how casy it is to buy their liguor by the drink, go to these package houses and buy a bottle of beer, They are fold that they must not ¢ the bottle inside the building. They no sooner get out of the door with the bottle until thuy are tackled by little boys who are supplicd with corkscrews. These boys say: “I'll pull the cork for you, purd, if you'll give me the bottle,” and the proposition isaccepted, The boy sclls the bottle for 5 cents to the junk man. In many instances there is a little by left in the bottle, and in this way these youngsters are given a free opportunity to becone drumkards. "Thirty-eight government licenses were Is sued Yor this city alone. Two thousand peo ple have loft Salina since the prohibitory law wentinto effect. Taxes are two per cent Nigher. Thercare *few transfers of realty and many people are out of employment, wis 1ol by business men that & great many people were leavingon account of the pro hibitory law. Twooriginal packago houses have opencd up within a week, but the joints where liquor is sold by the drink are doing a land office business, N Tur Bee,)—1 got off the train in this villinge at 6 a. m. and wentdirect to the hotel. The landlord, who is a prohibition stump speech maker and had returned from the rural districts the night previous, was sitting by the stove in conversation witha minister, A traveling manand your corre- spondent made up the party. I asked the Jandlord if he kept any liquor in the house for sale, not kuowine he was & temperance lec- turer or that the gray-haired man by his side was & Methodist preacher, The hotel man was insulted at the suggestion and declared his loyalty to the prohibition cause, A half hour later the old preacher went out. The landlord then came to me and said: *For Gul's sake don't mention liquor when that old guy is around. He's our preacher here, I'll get youall you want to dring.” He then went up stairs and returned with o pint of what he called ten-yearold whisky. His price was 81, The wet goods were sam- pled by the traveling man and pronounced nothing but wmw alcobiol with a little syrup thrown in. T'hree doors from the hotel | with a bar in it, where liquor can be bought openly by the drnk. A half block away from this joint is a hardware store where they alsasell beer and whisky on demand. 1 was told that only one of these men had even a government license. The village gets nothing This is how okville, RAW ALCOHOL O) DOLLAR, Prohibition Stumper Who Sells Liguor at Fancy Prices. BrookviLy, Kan, Oct. 80.—[Special to billiard hall they enforce prohibition in aps three or four ALL OPE The People Realize Cannot Bo F Heremssoy, Kan., Oc Tite Ber, ] Milwaukee Beer' is one of the fivst and lavgest signs o person can see the front door of the Santa Fo hotel, [Special to You can buy it by the glass, bottle or case at pop. ular prices. There arefive other joints where all kinds of liquors aresold to auy one who applies. In fact the people who opposed licensing saloons have virtually given up the fight in this locality, They realize how iw- possible it is to enforco prolibition, THE 1AW AN @ rER FAILURE xperiences of Carroll and Marshall- town with Prohibitio Mansuarirows, Ia., Oct, 80.—[Special to Tue Bee, ]~ Carroll, on the Chicago & North- western, one hundred miles east of Omal s one of the lowa towns that has utterly ig- nowd the probibition law, and appa the authorities have as utterly ignored utly that fact. ‘The suloons of Carroll haye never been closed by prohibition. There are now thir- teen open saloous there which pay in the shape of u fine or a liceuse §150 & city, There are three wholesale liguor houses there, and as the probibitory liguc law has never been enforced it cannot be suid that the situation has materially changed since they had a regular license law. In this city of Marshalltown, beside such facts 8s I could gather from my own obseryi tion and conversation with several citizens, I called upon the mayor of tho Ames, esq., and found him a vory frank and courteous gentleman, I asked him if he had any hesitancy in telling me of bis expericnce with prohibition, He said: “Noue whatever. The records of my ofice year to the Nelson | e public property and open for inspection atall times, My own opinions on all publie 15 are fve toany who think they * public and | have no objection to bo quoted as authority for | ma I requested h uny statement I e then to tel t pr closed on Sundays, side doors, back doors and all 0 minors or habitual drunkards | | and so faras I am concerned as yor I will present. T sell to cret session let the state ofticers try to enforce the law, | retar for Ldon’t think I can.’ ~ They all cheerfully | by W. M. M agreed 1o do as [ asked, except one who kept | the secretary sporting house, He said he couldn’t close | members of that at business for there wore ofticers hour, It for after that he had his best L him he would have to do it, under my to what disposi accummulate pleaded that orders The questior up and resu method of no to nominate tions result of ' all fail and at the samo time largely i the court expenses, For the fiscal year there w ases losing in March, ts for deankenness in this 1887, TS continue »deal openly i beer, and rece cle The green Cass, Brown of Union the state return to an system. ot hich license He says almost without exception the business men and reputable citizens are now in favor of that system, and earnestly hope that the amendment will be beaten in difticulty thu that Mayor Ames is himself thoronghly tempe sopal use for lig known to be a ate man, who has no per- | Lor at all, olations. compulsory Missonri Valley's Open Saloons. Missorki VALLEy, Ta., Oct. 30.—[Special to o be see prohibi ten in Nebraska, as they believe it witl result in wiping out the pro- Nibitory law here, while the success of pro- a graduated ent railrg vori charge of the Hennepin an appr nul, that there was priation of 500,000 for work on that enterprise, and asked himto submit a plan what manner it should be expended. ptian Marshall vesponded by submitting a still more ien owners passage of the bill by the hou atives it was sent (o th se of represent- senate, where an that'he bad mwany years ugo been engaged in in the managom.éut of a canal, and Kuew from personal expericnce that boats of w certain decision: size wers more cconomical and convenient than those of other size. It was thought ssary by him, therefore, that the secr Fayette distr of war should make an' investigation to | State vs determine upon the size and designs of boats 10 bo used, and that the locks should be made t@ conform. Upon the receipt of Captain Mar-hall's plans the chief of engineers called appellants; 1 dismisse his attention to the suggestion of Mr. Gor- | afiirmed. man and instruct 4 thorough State vs I\ investigation of iy cacter of the boats | afirmed used upon artitlc il waterways in_this coun- | - State adopt._ the specifications for | submitted w change them in a city this backing ks already lance with being badly daughter of Ben Butterworth of Ohio, died | curs. W statement of the heivs of Laura I, Bush for | 11z to bee culture were r ving the tho north half of the southwest quarter aud | 40, followed oy discussions various | thio southeast quarter of the southwest quar: | LOPcs ucked upon by th ay | terof section “1 and the northeast quarter of —_— [ the nov st quarter of n 28, township Thompson Gets One Yehr. 1, range 26 west, Ml Neb, The entry | Afansianiro g 5 e | for the teactin ‘question was: contested by | |, MAMHALITOWS, In, Oct, 80.—[Special Pele- | s R o * | gram to Tue Bee)—Jaumes Thompson, a | ~ | eolored porter on the Chicazo & Northweost. | heir Relations Were Cordial, er, who was arrested in Council Blufls for Wasiiy Oct. 80, ~Secrotary Blaine | robbing a passenger in the Waguer sleeper | desived th ientmade that he did not | Saturday nignt, was brought here last night, | request the recall of Senor Muruage as min. | lndicted by the grund jury today, pleaded s oo, Py i | guilty, and sentenced to one ‘year and three ister of Spalu to the United States. He says | yon(hs 1 tue Fort Madison penitentiary, | | itis not true that the relations botweon him- b i izt ! solf and th minister bacame stralned ST T the coutrary theie relations wero | oo {'”1"'“"“" a Bridge, naly, The ministor's recall, Blaine says, ont Donar, Ta, Oct. 80, [Special Tele was due solely toa change of sdmiuistration m to Tug Bee]—George Maima, whilo in the Spanish goverument, was an investigation into county, effort to capture the made a motion to endorse J. M. Joseph for Tk B | This s a_nice town of 2,500 to | taxation 1000 inhabitants. 1t has had until wi fiwton . Within 8 | 114 o general tax O ivecke nayen onen saloonss RIVAtas now | ioliiiing momeyd five. 1 find the poople here very anxious to | ianlation ¢ cent per mile rate; forenoon down Auxious Inquiries as to the Disposition of t he Campaign Fuad, busine this affa I'he first matter the ny v in Lime was answe the alliance. The tion had been made o Ifrom assessments. M he had acted under the consu ng questic compel him to do so anda jail to put him in | tion of the executive board, and if any one if he refused, and Twould give him all tho | was censurable he thought it was law he wan le wilted and like the | the executive board. Many questions others implicitly conplied with my ovders. asked M. Post, taking a wide range and ST plan worked well until 1887, when gz the business of the state purchasing a prosecuting nttorney was elected by the | t€ency. Most of the questions were private, firrmens: wopn uetorney was elacted by Ahe | hut irought out that' the state purchasing armers' votes through the influence of the | yrency was so arranged as only to pay ¢ Women's Chyistiun Pemperance union and e nation was accepted gen- he entered upen g crusade againstthe sa- the members, and one member made loons. When a stato offleer thus took the | ® motion that three cheers be given [nlrl’fl]w\ g VG T Cries of “No, o, became so general that the atter i tands T avopped ¢ rosy . matter In bis lauds [ droppad it The result | aotion was vandoned. A motion was then has been that today there arve twentyto | made thet the alliance procced to business thivty places where liguor can be bought, in- | and thatail unruly members be excluded from cluding pretended club reoms, and the eity | the room by the Sergeant-at-arms, This mo- collects nothiag, while the prosecutions by | tionwasyelled down Crics of “gag rule,” g 1 i te., were heard and the motion was lost. the county attorney, who has been re-elected, 1 of Ited in a long wrangle ¢ mination. It was finally co by acclamation, The (' in the presentation Tama, Captain William ¥ city, Forth car ending in M h, 1888, B. Dolittle of Howard, H. S. Al- G7; for the year ending in March, 1889, 873 ) Pottowatomie, W. D. Forbes of for the year cnding in March, 1800, 181, and 1. H. Sanders of Hardin, iobert Baxter sinee March 17, 1w, to October 28, 110, We \I!f I;I.ll, IAIIUI .l‘I u'xl :hlmh\ilulixx):”(l'l.l;; '("In!:- have gone through {1 le, from License to | 401 of the ballot, which resulted: Furrow 1o license; then to a system of fines rigidly | 104, Blaine 30, ' Doolittle 45, Alexander 20, collected and orders fully enforeed; then to | Forbes 20, nders Baxter 23 total 203, st original paclage law, and now to_ indis- | On the second bullot ‘L were dropped but R s St revenue or regula. | Furrow and Blaine, the result being the ‘_“”‘”” e selling without revenue or regula- | yacrion of Furrow by 158 to 192, Bluine was fon. then elected vice president over quite a field There Is a brewery here, but it does not | of candidates. operaté mow. The proprictors, howeves, During the noon adjournment there was much wircpulling on the seerctaryshiv in an Mgl di b i YCCEVE | ttempt to down August Post, but tho first an average of three cavs of beer weckly. | pallot in the afternoon wave him 173 out of Mayor Anes savs he is thotoughly cured of | 505 votes cast for & lurgs number of candi- his prohibition ideas and hopes soon to see | dates. C. Powell of Avpanoose county was »d treasurer on the second ballot. stion, led by Griffith of back i 1 0f Potts attamie. and K then made a d onvention, Nebr next week, for that will make it | Failroad” commissioner, This cveat s 5 : citement. Loud cries of “No, p easier to get the Towa law repealed ot the | Gavm o ate. veero noaed. and it v nextsession of the legislature, I will add oA (VR BasLETeRE tion was finally referred to the committec on Resolutions were adopted tonight favoring education and uniformity books, with state publication in the absence of satisfactory terms with manding a revision of the present A advising a stas tax on the gross income of railronds aud simila 1po on all kinds of prop nd er incomo tax hibition with us will vesult in the con- | telegraphs and telephones; that tinuance of their prohibitory law. companies be brought under the — commer for the prohibition THE HENNEPIN CANAL, mileage i passes, and fave favoring free Boats and 1eks Should be Made to | silver and the issue of all money by Conformin Size erament. direct; e rediction of eo Z. t special Teleg interest to 6 per cent favoring Aol QU = DEocal s tesram | tralian b ot and | tho . clectl i 4 i) cinel 081 Upited States senators by a eugineers, said today that afterthe passage | vote of the people: favoring a of the viver and narbor bill he had informed | water harbor on the Gulf of Mexic Captian William Marshall, the engineer in | ing 8 reduction of all of drastic; protesting hip of lands, and commending ery claborate and - cavefully considered | the recent interstate commerce d report, in which he suggested that the money | dering an equalization of the hog and be expended for the dam and lock on Rock | house product rate. viver, us recommended in Lis o veport, | There was a warm fight ov, upon’ which the appropriation was | disapproving the efforts of different parts of based. It appears that after the | thestate to draw the alliance into politics, and it was finally stricken out. amentlment ofered by Senator Gorman - was The Suprems Court. added providing that the secretary of war 4 RGES ot. 8).—[Speck e could in his judgment change the " si Des Solas, 18y Oty 8. [Bnsolal Tole. locations of the various loc Senator gram to Tuz Be The supreme. opurh man, in offering this amendment, explained | adjourned today after filing the following Pickercll, appellant, vs Hiatt: Mahaska Qistrict; dismissed. Lakin vs MeCormick & Bro,, appellunts; rict; afirmed Pfleajor and State vs C: >olk district; reversed, State vs Hughlan, appellant; Polk district; State vs Bressau, appellant; Polk district; ol Pollk d appellant; s Brendle, appellant; Polk district ; try and Evrope for the purpose of determin- | affirme ing which size aud kind were most suitable ez R for transportation purposes on such channels Collision on the Towa Central. XH”‘:‘!'; roposod canal. Captain ax Sl | Magsianizows, T, Oct. 80.—[Special the investigatiou, and upon bis report the | LOICKTIM to Tuk Ber.]—A serious collision socretary of war will determine whether to | occurred on the lowa Ceatral just east of the A to the discretion pormitted him by the act of | train load of rock, when it collided with a congross, Gaaditt wild freight, both running at high speed, Marriuge Did Not rave Hi The shock was 5o groat that the freight en. Wasmixaroy, Oct. 50.—Houghwat Howe, | gine was lifted bodi ) and alighted yestorday married to Mary Butterworth, | Joldly, on top of tho switch engine, both wreekad, a8 were severa ! cars. William Moscloy and Reuben Gulli- todaygo! pueumonia her, engineers. and William Ralph and Wil- After the macringe Howe appeaved greatly | ign Cook, fivemen, were injured by jump- relievedin mind und to suffer less pain. To- [ jng, Moseléy and Ralph seviously, and the wards owvevar ho krelw raplly | others slighitly. - The collision was'the result All'throngh the wea ches” she sau by e the sick bed, not retiving or resting for o mo ‘The Bee Kecpers, ment until 6 o'clock this worning. When she , ., 8 i toolk unhonr's vest. Later on Howe sank [ IEOKUK, I8, Oct, 30.—At today's session 2 1y and shoretly aftér noon he died. of the International American Bee associa. - - - tion the name was chunged to the Novth A Nebraska Land Decision. American Bee Keopers' society. Dr. A, B Wasmxciox, Oct. #0.—[Special Telegram | Mason of Auburndale, O., Thomas G. New- to Tur Bry Assistant Secretary Chand | man of Chicago and R. McKuight of On today afirmed Commissioner Groff's decision | tario were anpointed as & worid's fair aparian in cancelling the pre-emption declavatory | committe everal interestis mijrs to board a freight te 155 was transacted rsof & Post in regard tothe charges preferr question was the election of officers came The latter publishers; de- fits; that the f mammoth fortunes be checked b, sndorsing the ad commission law and favoring its tension to other semi-public eorpor 1 government ownership of interstate coinage of | salivies to a peace basis: the passage by coneress of the Conger lard bill and the enforcement of st. laws against food adulteration ; the pussage of the Butterworth option bill or a measure r the resolution switch engine was nber ereek quarey for a 1WA ALLIANCE ASSESSMENTS | hibition in his city, and he sait: * | — | Iwas first elected in 1886, on o eitiz | IN THE CONVENTION. ticket I'here were thea teen o salo - 1n the city, paying nothing into the treasury " Iwas expected to change the situation, but, [ U+ Be Furrow Re-Elected Prestdent although Iwas then as prononneed a probi- on the Socond Ballot—Collision bitionist as there was in the state on the lowa Central-Su- I soon found ¢ 1 was expectad preme Court Decisions. to do the impossible. Finally 1 called in the marshal and divected him to tell the boys to come and seeme, They all came and | Des Morses, Ta,, Oct. 80 pecial Tele: Isaid to them: Boys, this is what you must | gram to Tne Bee. ] -The state convention of do. - You must rigidly close your places every | the farmers’ alliance was large and disorder- night at 10 o'clock, keop them absolutely | ly, more than seven hundred delogates being in se- morning 1 med by ms from £ £16,000 Ir. Post instrue- pver the neluded nomina- of J. B. Siaine of Keunedy csperato ed wild put. him a8 with The mo- in text stem of orations, rty, in- aceu- P tions ilrouds, exress of fre oring a 2 the gov- tract e Aus- on_ of dire 4 de against sion or- packing aldwell, district; 1 freight | vateadvices rece N f::ll throueh the Des Moines tiver bridee at Kalo I'he fall rendered him unconscious, and he was not found till this morning. His injuries are fatal e e AREVOLUTION THREATENE L Ex-President Blanco Arming His Fol New Yorg, Oct, 30, pecial Telegram to Tie Ber From present indications another South American revolution s promised. Pr1 ved in this city today state that Guzman Blanco, ex-presidont of Vene- zuela, is in Autwerp buying arms with which to equip his followers for an invasion of his native country. Senor Blanco has been living in Europo fora number of years —in fact ever since it was developed by his defeat for re- election to the presidency that his power in Venezuela was at an end. 4n open taptuze botween him and the present Venezuelan gov- ernment has never befown oceurred, but it was tacitly understood that he could not -sith safety return to the scene of his former tri- umphs now. According to Senor Don Carlos Perez, who arrived from Venezuela late on Tuesday night, this secret misunderstanding has been made public through an open lotter published sident Palacios, s lotter is ad- to “*Guzman Blanzo, former president of the republic,” and is @ severe arraignment of Blanco's course while chief executive of the It states among other things that lone is responsible for the humili ing position which Venezuela finds herself in relative to the territorial dispute with Kng- land, and condemns without stint of words the rights sranted by Blanco to the govern- ment of ( i, Itisin response to thigopen letter, the news of which reached Seror Blanco some time wgo, that he is sup- posed to have made his vislt to Antwerp for the purnose of preparing to take active meas- ures against his adversaries Pl 4 She Marrvied a Tit'e. New Yonk, Oct. 80.—[Special Telegram to Tue Ber. | —Miss Lily Wilson, daughter of James Wilson, the banker, was married to Count Lowenhaupt last evening at the home of her parents, The dining room, where the collation was served, was decovated with yellow roses and blue violets, these b 9 national colors of Sweden, They were salected as a compli ment to the bridegroom, who isa first lieu- tenant in the king of Sweden’s bodyguard. The bride’s gown was of the richest white sitkand made witha fullcourt train, em- broidered with pearls, She wore six dia- monds und pearl bracelets gnd she carried a bouquet of lilies of the J»u:‘{ and roses, The Rev. AL Terry officiated. T Swedish minister to Washington was the best man, and Miss Grace Wilson, sister of the bride, was the maid of hounor, The count presented his bride with a cor- onet, such as should be worn by the Countess Lowenhaupt. It was composed of five leaves setin dinmonds, sappbives, mbies and pear T'he count and countess will leave soon for Europe and live in Sweden, ———— The Rumoved Prohibitory Duty. Kaxsas Crry, Mo., Oct. 80.—Regarding the rumored prolibitory duties placed on Ameri- can cattle and hogs by ths Mexican govern- mert, adispatch reccived here today from The Two Republics, a newspuper of the City of Mexico, states that the'e is no additional duty on live stock otherthan has been in force the past twelve months. The tariff is being revised, and should & new duty be im- posed ample notice will be given shippers. — Asphyxiated by foal Gas. Cr1ci6o, Oot. 80.--WiEI4 Mcttlinziand wife were found dead in bed this morning at their boarding house on Ellis avenue. They had been asphy by gas. A hole in the elbow of the main’ pipe leading from the street filled the room with poison while Mott- ling and wife slept. Before retiring the couple had tightly ¢ ry door and win- dow for fear of taking cold, of Venezuela wers for War. orecast. For Omaha aud Vicinity—Fair; warmer, For Nebraska —Warmer; slightly varlable winds; For Towa—Fair; slightly warmer; vari- able winds. For South Dakota—Warmer; variable winds; fair, e L L Ritchie Stepsto the Front. Cmicago, Oct. 3).—|Speeial Telegram to Tur Bre.] -Commissioner William Ritchie of Ohio furnished a small sensation at the local world’s fair headguarters this morning by subscribing to several shares of stocle. He is the first national commissioner that has in- vested money in the exposition, Excluded from the Mails. Leaveswonri, Kan, Oct, 80, —Postmaster Ritchio this morning excluded from th mails the entire mail edition of the Leaven- worth Times because it contained a list of articles won at a rafie at a Catholie church fair during the early part of the weck, - - A Youthful Featricide, New Youk, Oct, 30.—Jahn A, Amdo, fif- teen y s old, shot his brother William, aged eight, in the head this evening us the psult of a quarrel over the division of some andy. The older boy had a revolver in his pocket, William will die. e The Trainmen Adjourn, Los ANGrres, Cal,, Oct, 30,—The national convention of the Brotherhood of railroad trainmen, which has been in session here for the past ten days, closed its labors last night. All the old oficers wera re-elected und the fedevation ratified, i ~ Four Fatally L jured, Avrooma, Pa., Oct, 30.—Oneof the boilers in the Portage Iron company’s mills at Du- canville exploded tonight, fatally injuring Jdames Weaver, Samuel Flfop, William Mill and Theodore Orth. Several others were slightly scalded. ) Frelght and Consteuction Collide, SN Axrovio, Tex., Oet, 80. At Painted Cave, on the Southern Pacifie, 200 wiles west, a freight train last might collided with a construction train. oth trains were badly wreeked aud two plople are reported killed, el Retail Clerks to Organize. Derrorr Mich, Oct. 80.—A call bas been issued for a convention of the ail elerks of America, to be held at Reteoit, Dacember X, for the purpose of organizinz under tho American icration of Lubo A Woms Wasimaroy, Oet Phe president has, in the case of Ms. e Jones, convicted in Wisconsin for violating the postal laws, com nuted her seitence to i months’ imprison- e————— A Florida Savings Bank Fails, Sr. Avarstize, Fla, Oct, 80,—The St, Johus savings Lank and real estate exchange mad assignment today ne liabilities are about 20,000 aud ussets not over & ———— Murdered hy Buvglavs. Pesmr, Oct, 30, -The house occupied by rJuhass, tax colloctor at Erlan, was en. d by burglars last night, Juhass and his housckeeper were murdered, S di Laborees Cork Do Conk, Oct. 80.+Special Cablegram Tup Bee)-The laborers cmployo quay of the Corks Pack on i strike, ike. to on the conr pany Lave goue Fever Epidemic in Killarne Duniiy, Oct. 39.~An epidemic prevails in Killarney, The di uted to the use of bad potatocs, se is atteibe of fever | | members, the UTHE 106 AND PRODUCT RATES | rectional teibunal of Ypres for . TR a= BON NUMBEKR 1 ¢ fought THE WAR 0N THE AVEDVENT a duel in Belginm with Camille and | wis sentenced to o fine of 40 . His | | | seconds, M. Fenillant and Comt Dic ‘ S S were each sentenced (o a fine of 16 ) The Alton Stands Firm and Refuses to | PUBY IiNT SEeiPRtt Mr. Rosewater Pays His Respects to the Ohange Its Vote, | d | Imported "Oolonels” at Hastings. i | A Petition feom Cuban Tobacco wcows | | | crsand Manufictu | A COMPROMISE WILL BE ATTEMPTED. | wismivaron, Oct. @ T tof | HE TEACHES THE LESSON OF EXPERIENCE, — state has veceived a copy of for | a iy " warded by the t o growoers and clia Western Passenger Rates to be Re many factutors wnlon of. Cubs Lo to tio St Rev, Me, Carey's Speech at Nebraska storod and Mamtained - the 1K GoVePATHIONS, TR i nepatiation ot ‘ City - An Ovation B Ronte— Wlinois Contral and The xoeiprocity. treaty between Cuba and the The Room of the Came- World's Fair. United States, The petitioners assert tiat paign G | _ they are confronted with a simple prob [ e on one side vuin, staguation, misery and | iy Chitoado, Oct. 80.—(Spoctal Telog to | vague hopes, on the other abundance, wealth | Fryeyoe b, Oct. 80, —[Sp foles | Tue Bre.—The important matter of rela- | dht ¢ Uhlton Sicuture, ne belition sefsi |eram to Tuw Ben,]—Editor wwater's tive rates on live hogs and undressed Pro: | i 1o 'tho cxtont of $1,000.000 and it (s ot | H9Stappeatance boforo & Hast widience ducts from the Missouri river to ¢ h' \;u s ~(r4‘nu'r~lh‘|v the American government should | as a public speaker was grected swith a largo discussed today by all divisions of the West ke itself strong on e absolute ity | audience at the opera house tonight to isten ern Freieht association, Uoder the inter- | Liave of that mark v\..y 5 :u e v,;u L re 1o sound doetrine and incontrovertible 4 ‘cominerce . cormission’ dediston. thio | Clhrocal concessioris, ot Which: 1y the swimo. [ it (EF it h the prohibit ~.v.n nmeree k mumission 1.\.1 n t]\l oxemption. for aheir flour, lard, ma. | @14 flgures expounded or the probibition rates must b equalized and, except the 1 ehinery, hardware and other articles mour | Question, He was mtroduced by Hon Alton, every line voted to advance the pro- | tanfl soas to increase exports to this island, [ Olmstead. My, Rosewater proceaded 1 duct rate tothe present live hog rate. The | Inone word. they want 1o pay us for the to- | s respects to the *‘colonels” from Alton refused tochange its voto and a com- | bacco aud sugar they consutie with the goods | op = o™ poe avesing. the state in mittee of five was appoiuted to wall on the | they produce, © Today they only sell ns £10- | (ho® ugerost ot prohibitio and at Alton and try to veach a_eompromise. The [ 000,000 or £12,000,000 and_they desive toit- | {e game e referred. to | the treats report will be made in the morning. Nu- [ crease this amount to s0L00,000, Thisis |6 PR GEE GERGTEG L TE IS TR o us N.h..ml. ,iwlli.., ul.v;l...x;\ h:m'x what the McKialey m.\..mw..a. to." His vemarks on oriminal facts. W roundly pce on the meeting and all want the produc SO i e avplauded, He furnished statisti owing rate raised. g AICAGO #OOL SELLERS WAN: | ihalithe sylums and penitentiarivs of Iowiy ; N B T ansas o ther prohibition states contained Wostern Passenger Ratos, An Lmportant Deckston Handed Down | {ranis s othorproliibition st oontainod Cntcado, Oct. 80.—|Special Telegram to § by Jadge Taley, mates than the same institutions in Nebraska, Tue Bee]—Every voad in the Western Crienco, Oct, 80.-fn the civenit court Efforts by cortain prohibitiouists to disturb Passenger association has agreed to vestore | today Judgo Tuley rendered & decision that | the mecting and confuse Mr. Rosewsator, at and strictly maintuin every passenger rate | tho stato law and city ordinanee uuder it yll\'~|:w|’:|-,‘.v\\llklu:w\\l.:\»..\\.ll‘u promptly sat down on and after November 1. This 1 | forbidding the sale of pools outside the en- | PO DY LHE better ks brought about this moming in Chairman wes of race tracks ave unconstitutional An Ovation En Eoute. Finley's office. The agrcement applics to <o they tond to grant special privileges [ Nerron, Nev., Oct. 80, —[Special ‘Pelegram Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Sicux Cit e a monopol ' ise on which [ to Tur Ber When the Eiknorn Omaha, Denver, Kansas City, St Louis an it H“‘ ”"‘:" & “x‘ ”" Vi “”"l‘l‘l‘“" | train arrived this evening Governor T s SO R x o bas | 00t Of last summer's fight between Ed Ce L every mutermediate poiut. Bach line hus f Ly, Py o fiton of tha ' Wost Side race track, | Congressman Dorsoy, dudize Wall of She agreed to redeom all 1ts Issue of ket i | and the city pool sellers. man and A, 1 Towle of the O'Neill land ie hands of scalpers and abso Lt The city " will take an appeal from the de- | office were ho tra tepublicans ha away all demoralizing factors, Al the Chi i A Bl o s ico were on ¢ rain, Republicans had frozen regions of the Lena De! very few survivors of that |i|\nr|vl dition, but two of them now chief of the burean of fteam er of the navy department, und S man. Both were at Auliap when the monument was unve monument is a duplication of cross which Melville erccted with hands over the bones of Delong and hi conrades out in the I north before those rewains were together and brought to this countr interment six or ecighteyears ago. three ofticers of the navy, led by John H, Moore, conceivell th ing together a fund to be used in er monument which was unveiled tod tenant Moore w afterward ordel but has been back on thrce years. When he for the purpose of ¢ and the suceess of his efforts w strated today when one of the mos ate designs of the kind was uncover presence of o g banks of the tion deliver of the navy d tiest things e sion, svern at Annapolis, 1 by Assistant S e GLAD TO RESIG) An Arkansas Republica concluded to resign, lican. thought of the postmaster is well de by the Mr. Wanamaker re eived this mornin, i o think I was used up. compromised, and I hay wrecd 1o re am truly glad to get away from here. people know not what they do. it 4 digzrace to be a republican.’? zang he will direct the postoftice to closed and his duties, A Civil Ser WAsHINGTON, Oct. mtributio A well Jal campaign committee has rec tribution of §0 to ampaign expenses in any congressio trict where need ocratic cause, In conve velt said: *Clerks ar ribute to one party s to are perfectly safcand fr contributions if they so pre classifie tions to no party ation today anotl to Wit o, democrat serving under this tion. He makes a e d his party. 1am a republican If we did not want to No one can force a employe to contribute, it he contribute to compel him to contribut party rather than that. Inregard to | clubs of which government s not be democratic s well as republi any of them will be proscented if mine. would not itimidation, from the galleries - Mores Vined tor D 1Copyrtght 159 by James Gor b B Brussers, Oct. 80~ New Y Cable—Special to Tur By de Mores was this mor we dence of their trying to force coutributions cago lines express themselves as in carnest he il man Lind, s this aftcrnoon ed which cofimemorates the herole death of the men Yho gave mp thelr fives in the interest of . science and for the pood of the uavy. the cairn and his own e exy hirineer Melville, The gallant ions of the froze guthered for finul i or Lieutenant " of gath shore duty for about turned he resum his efforts to gather together suflicient funds ting this monument, i demon- am told that will settle the whoie matter, Tnese They think ) Colone Whitfield, the first assistant, will send an in spector to Donaldson and if he find that the postmaster has been run out of the town by a pDropri- d in the cat concourse of people on the The ora. cretary Soley stment was one of the prei- er delivered upon such au ocea- Postmaster Assanlted by Political Opponents. WasmNGTON, Oct. 8).—[Special Telegram to T Ber.]—The postmaster at Donaldson Ark, after a pretty tough experience, has Some of thie gentlemen living in the viciuity of the postofice enter- tained personal objections to the postmaster, maiuly on the ground that he was a repul Their method of showing what they ibed postmaster himself in a letter whi The h lettor would not be regarded us an ortho- graphical model, bot still it describes the situation pretty well. It says: *Yestorday 1 was knocked down and kicked and stamped. Wi remiin on. known publican leader connected with the congi i e from vice Commissioner Roosevelt a cou be used for legitimate al el hin admi re. the people willbe allowed to do without one antil they are willing to protect the postmaster in the faithful discharge of dis- Commissioner Thompson also has sent a contribution in aid of the dem- toose- s much at liberty to and t service employes are under obliga Governor Thompson i make no ribution ;1 aid 1 contribute we a ) reason why they should government desires to 1 But ha Lot The People Not Satisficd. Benye, Oct. 80.—The grand council of Tielno met at Ballinzona toduy, President Fognetti endeavored to ar that the rece votes showed that the ma) f the peop! were satistied with the government, but b was interrupted by augry shouts of dissent Kings cou guments i decision. the publi and o fi vides for preferrea can sugar Wasimns act of Mu cuit conn count of States, an mittee tod powel the In ernment manded tion had g Gaillard, to introd offercd h Von Molt soldier re health heen not ing ceren IKan=as paper say of Missc Matthews has the treasul oftice e; inconveniencies the dukedom Destroyed by th prevent pool-selling at will in ity suj me court n the sugar trust case He modified the injun at nanc the iss stock, Wl statement, T ts concurrent laims in suits mended, jurisdic against Prior to that e~ The 1 ster The o day. jeet of t and winimum system, ho said, was to a conticeted with nation clause in any treaty with foreign ilready been effectéd wdical, ve a bill re forming th which the cmpe i, but pressed upon | keisat prosent in the efused honors w the least undermined nonies of the week. - - Hensi Ciry, Mo, Oct. 30, s that the farmers and ri and Kansas ort today hiear ue of §25,000,000 7 000,000 common stock and £10,000,000 bonds to be seeured by a mortgage the vaterland, vemains perfeet and scems to huve he city unless ar- ¢ low nof the plan of reorganization e plan per pro- cent ‘tion with the the act his office which money 15 disbursed in almost every The French Tariff Bill, Pams, Oct. 30, explained the new tariff bill to the tariff com- of com erce he maximum d the favored A motion by uesting the government r not only i, As it herrenhaus as a member for life, so the stern and silent ich would y have been titular, without eularging his sphere for doing good t ne His, by the exact evening grain growers that the Hes- Au sian fly has made an attack upon early sown winter wheat and that the wh sown dur- seoived an intimation from Norfolk that tho and most of them have notified their agents | {ho goneralstate law against gambling cau be | Sentlemen wereon board and a largor gath- already that theve mustbe 1o erooked Work | i 1o apply. ering of our people, headed by the bind, wera after Ootober 31, This cment does not e — on hand at the dopot and gave them an ene settle the question of rates from the north- Hlinos Farmers' Alliance. thusinstic roception, Judge Wall gavon tens west ‘muv; wu:v:ulhl. ‘xllu- ;\";’ l_*“}‘ ‘:""!l‘l‘ SeuiNGrieL, 11, Oct Fhe state ses- | ninute address, which met with vopeated Ing from & to §10 less thon the lines via Ghi- 1 gon o 1o tupmens? allinnee adjourned today. | cheers. Governor Thayer ouly had time to cago. A meeting has been called for Noyent % g ! Y ) e 16 £ol15\viii M CaIs vave BIGUEOHT M. Ty, | moui box and thank the hoys for their L b Cram, Vivginia, president: 1, M. Gilbert, | Ut 10oked-for recoption, which wis answered Hlinois Central and W neseo, vieo prosident; 1\ G, Blood, Mount | Wiiie reoe LOUSIIE Checrs, - g closed up S Oct. 30.—[Spacial “Telegram’ to | vy : Bl X | lean vank I up _ Cumicago, Oct ) Vernon, seeretary; George H. Lee, Mount | for the final fray aud all demoeratic tivades, Pue Ber. ) —t is stated by world's fair ofti- erling, treasurer; O, W, Stovens, Hunc wmisstatements and falsehoods will bo cials that the Hlinois Central will mov TR A Ve A LA R s mptly met by the old-time workers of tho tracis out into the basin 1,00 feet, surrender | ylocted, M. L, Crum of Virginin wid H. M. | DAt it luding many Van Wyck alliance re- its present vight-of-way in_ consideration of | (ilbert of Genesco wore elocted delogate ublicans, 3 i L i LLidhb ] of Genesco were electgd delogates to | Jlon, W. M. Robertson and N, D. Jack the new acquisition affa |\4|ml_h\ the "\ Wl | the national convention at Ocali, 1., on the spoke at Bartlett on Mondgay, Tilden on T Tun into a new depot !..lmh;“n S Y ; third Friday in December, ‘T'hey will go in- | day, and Stuart on Wednesday evening, and A ully one hundred injunctions and f stracted to worlk and vote for national co- | veport all enthusiastic for the ticket perhaps a quo warranto suit will bo thereby | gharation with & view to ultimate conselidi Gbviated, i tion, A memovial was Lavgely sizned ap- | Nebeaska City Anti-Prohibitionists. IN MENORY OF HEKOES. proving the Puddock pure food bill and de Nepraska Ciry, Neb, Oect._ 30, — Special L nouncinge the Conger lard bill and sont to the | S = LB (HE e T ot United States senate and o grecting sent to J HEL0ES ANELIERRILE A Monument to the Dead Members of | GhIjEBUIE sentio Wt & erdting St bo | hibition at the opera house last the Jeannette Expedition. feet he adjournment was taken to the [ night was addressed by Rev. 17 Cavey of the WASHINGTON, Oct, 30, —[Speciu T third Tuesday in Noyembe Episcopal church, and Hon. Joln C. Watson, to Tk Bee,|-Nine years ago today Lieu- he B s s Rev Carey made oie of the best anti-prohibis tenant Delong, who was in command of the 3 ¥ UILLT {00 el L tion speechies ever heard in Nebraska City unfortunate Jeannette expedition, died in the | NEW Your, Oct. 30, Judgo Pratt in the and declared 1 t prohibition is antagonistio to true temperance, christionty and good morals. Mr. Cary, who is aoncarined man, closed his remarks by declaring tiat hé would rather lose his remaining avm tha vote for prohibition. . Watson followe with a stivring avray of facts proving prohibi- tion a fraud, demoralizing to busines: anda treederof erime. He deticd woliibitionist - A present to refute the charges auml oiy that oo roperty. The ananclul staement o | brobitiion Is not a fraud. Althongi thero iabilitios, §6ani18t, T trst: ofiginally | Were o number of prominent prohibiionists i 1o working capital and borrowed £10,000,- | Present, none wero will ontradict the 000, The divideuds puid stockholders so far [ Speaker. A number of others also spoke, and amount to £11,500,402, and the amon thena committeo was appointed to in pended in improvine the plant is £,754, R i L M S The new compuny will be called the Ameri- [ Douse will not bold the crowd on ti et L L andawulibestn Joint Debate at Westorn. e 2 Westery, Neb., Oct, 30.—[Special to Tis Wants the Law Amended Bre.| - The lavgest political meeting of the @10%, Oct, 30, - First Comptrollor | Season was leld here last night. 1t was & gorted to the scerctavy of | Joint discussion botween Hon, W. (. Hast- v that during the past fiscal year | ings fortho demoevatsand Hon. 1 1 1toss amined 27,343 accounts, involying | for the republicans. Hastings had the opens 187, The comptrollor wants the | ingand the closingand talked nothing but reh 3, 1587, giving distriet and civ- | the tariff as a tax. Hewas unable to meet squarely the issues as presented by Mr. Poss, “The republican ticket will zet a good ma ity hel ud lttlo troudle Keepmg i ltno with the | At the close of the meeting . W. Maynara aw as intorpreted by the supreme courtand | g ocea it SUnE L oot court of claims, but with all the cireuitana | 2rose sud said he was a stroug ropublican; district judges added a sharp confliet_of | he had heard so many chargos mude azninst Opinion i mow bo found pon leading | MelCeighan that e would “like to Know if Satutes which come before the ofice under | Uhey were true, and moved that, & conmitiea of three —one republican, ono d one of the allianco, each to sl o jointly to Red Cloud, the expense to paid by those present, this committee to port as to the truth ‘of said charg 5. The democrats and allisnce knowing them to ho true refused o appoint a man. This will make lots of votes for Harlan in Western, ocrat and t their man— bo Only Apprecioted the Humor, O'Nrirr, Neb., Oct. 50, —~[Special to Brr.]The statoment inan Omahy Tum e discussion on the hudget in the | that Judge Kinkad of this city was en rap- coonomie R rorms. Dramior o | ingheld here on the 28th inst, isa hoax. Freyeinet replicd that every possible reduc- | During Mr. Ganuon's address the judge, with two othe ding tozether in an obscur oublicans, all sitting Pace in the huck part e 1e assessment | of the hall, onee laughed at and applauded of taxes in u democratic sense was adopted, M. Gannon, as did other republicans present, e for one of his extravagant and cloguent Von Moltke Refuses a Dukedom. [ flizhts notas an approval of his views, but [Copyright 1890 by James Gordon Bennett.) as due acknow! wont of his humor and Brury, Oct. #.—[Now York Herald | oratory. Judge Kinkaid is supportiiy Riche Cablo—Special to Tir Berl -1t is now o | 80 atd the entite vepublican ti world's secret that Von Moltke has refused SRS A Rally at Odell, OnELL, Neb., Oct. 80, —(Special Telegram toTur Bre.|-—F. 1. Foss, candidate for float representative for Suline and Gage counties, and Hon, George A. Murpby spoke 1o about three hundred people on the of the campaign, Mr. Foss met with a perfect ovas tion, and itis conceded by Arnold’s friends that' I will carry this county by a good majority, Both speakers handied the tariff question and the wliance and its principles in masterly manier. Many voters shook hands with Mr. Foss and nssured him of their ine tentions to vote for him. issi tie N ominatic 00, clal The city donic Heatrice Democ Beatnicg, Neb, Oct gram 1o Tir Bre, | into secret conelave las gars Vot eveningand madeup ing September is ruined. Reports of sovere : i Hasmaa from Ottavn Ian.. ang | @ tieket, deawn largely from the independent Lafayette, Cass and Jackson counties, Mis. | tieket nominated Monday with an oceasional 2 | souri, 1t is believed that the damage is gen- | pick-up from the republican ticket, Tho orai and all fields. sown in September will | only straight democrat nominatod wis John have to be plowed upand the grain put in | P Downs for a The Independonte again, have withdeaw n their candidate for assessop itz - and endorsed D Three New York Failures. n o New. Y Oct. 0.~ Springer & Co Big Meeting ar Stockham. wholesale acalers in silk and worsted yarn, | _ST0cKuAY, Neb, Oct, 30— {Special to Tug have failed. I fabilities, 80,0005 assets about | Bk |=The ropublicans held ‘a lurgely ate | thesame, tended meeting hor night, addressed by Isdge L. Fulk & Co., elothin ve heen | Messes, N A Scovill, candidates for closeg by the sheeifl on Judgments, Liabili- | popresentative senator e ively, snd ties, 825 a5sets Lot yel known | Hon. E. J. Hainer of Aurora. The wldresses Isidore tal, a clouk i facturer, has | were well recelved wad @l prescat speak of failed, with I s reported at upwirds of | the spocches i terms of praso. The repuby $L30000. i largest amount of a confessed | lican ticket hers by daily gaining yrc Judgment was to his wife, - - M. ehster at Dakol City, Cuban Sugar Prospects, | Das "I" ‘“ SALOE 1 SA) 8 Lkitt £ Te | R )t {1} Spe ogram s ¥ iy \,l.'f R4 ‘“‘ y \1‘ 0 ' aeram to Tuk Br i L. Wobster of !‘“‘ AL S ERR ““ U Omana spoke 1o a and enthusinstio | o8 the sugar producing diatvlots, aud tho ap- | ou g ot South Sioux ast night. M | peara (,;m‘.,«. is daily hecoming mote | \gubstor made . vors iue spoceh and was | fora lavge yield of Sugar i AR 5 S in e et | " - publican p | Hungarian Aati-sem tics Dissolved, | Pranit, Oct, 80.—The antisemitic party in A DemosAlianc Pow Wow, | the Hungarian dict has been dissolved after | GEnEVA, Neb, O Speclul Teiegrany i eu existence of teu years, | toTue Bur, )1 whisuce aud douwy -

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