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pnce man here must show his o puts it in the box, and flllauce or the republican all wvote steaight for Richard onto the Boyd game Democratic Hastixas, Neb, Oct Brr. | Cort have Bulido, Tiry attempted ut into 1 MK« allianee ¢ y fr Red have made worres pond aking o« ®exposure of Adams’ connty turned Mond Bame time the Bard, one of the 2o Red Cloud, & nto making a an ambitious consented to mal z o which, as published, does 1 wecord of MeKeighan (Hubbard) will not Xeighau or Harlan of Mr. Hubbard was democrats Tonight I, C, corroborat Bee last ghat's alliunce g burde denial n by B late The den man ufac Darling, a pror 5 th report s pu "Tnesday mornin tor of the Ne ire to say that k. I township, who with ently investigated tho ighan at Red Cloud in the prose | the ch Y W be trae. He wonld ot vote for McKeighan work for Harlan, He 1d such aman as McKeighan, bu Lor th ance of the ticke The alliance man, Mr. Hatt his first nt made N demoerats are unable to bu ising Kally )., Oct, ing repul here night, At 7 hious, filled to were compelled to leay capacity t Ne £ —(Sy b can 1 st wis overtlow! s for wa The spaakers wore 3. Hastings, candidate for att and Mr. Summers of Beatrice, Mr. Summers discussed p national stundpoint and ad strong and practical reasons should hesilate bofor wnder the guise of an_indoeper gress. He viewed fmpartial MeKcigan had made for himse hat was the character the Secoud district wished to ropre dweltat length on the contrasted it with the de the Mills bill, and demons of the on eulo; pandering to the morst elomer and showed that Powers was of the race, Mr. Has n nioe and the injustice of ngs made a brilli Veyond a doubt reseued mi votes back to their fivst love. that the time was during t doubt existed as to the “Tuesday. but claimed th all t now dispelled and the peovle only waite d4th of Novembar to onc grande epublican victory. The mecting was an_ entiusi applause was frequent and ver Bryan at Lincol Lixcony, Neb, Oct. 31 gram to Tue Bee. Bryan the democrat man, attempted to x of dohn M i andidat o a repl Thurston of last we takes during the campaign, speceh made by M.V nd eloquent was usual happy tation of Thurston, that ashamed of the party declared that Thurston had McKinley bill does not incroas: the necessarics of tempted to refute it an alleged clipping from Tik Brg and work ing off b hear old story about the Mr. Bryan then made defense of his fatal rema Wuter, about his being ‘i about laws made for the benefi work in shops.” He said tha made this remark was heard of a mechanic becomin He roferred to Connell as the t ticket. Ho thought that ought not to shoalder all campaign, but that the voter part of tho burden. The address consisted of an urgent port nim for congress and fairl the pronouns * t An i Bruvan Bee.|—The hluuwl has be Bohemian alliance speaker, Atkinson. Neb. He 20, and when be stru promivent alliance men that enough money 1o pay his oxpen to buy his supper. A collectio takesiup nad u purse of § or s00m s he received this he slip) them and forwarded $40 to his played considerable money aft tion. An appointment was speak here by bis authority an to come. The alliunce men every train, butso far he has up. , Oct. 31 farmers' ik the Mr. Stirl Risivos, Neb, Oct. 31 gram to Tig Bre.]-The lar that cver assembled in this out today to the anti-prohibiti. meeting was addressed by § Stirling of Omaha. His ar, foreible and quently intevrapted in speceh by outbursts of weted that nearl, in town for th the ppla one thonsa purpose ¢ support ¢ sraskan he say e him 30 the why » sending MeKinley ated ized Richards and condemned onte "T'his evenin ed an apologetic address for his mis- An introductory manner. Bryan opeued his address by saying, in ini- he he repr life rk $ho remainder of untous Stumper, Special to T 1 sudly duped i this precinet by the F came he town e did not have convincikg and he ticket before | iunce men will | Everybody is | 2Ang. Spocial Tele demoerats in Pur Ben | of the by the At the teninl ord ittee loud i him | a young and | ho 1 stateme 5 the savory nply stat he tured nineat farmer, blished in T In an open let Hubbard of T, M. Batth record of W told mo with H. Spic MeKeighan rimore that he nd could not not vote for t would vote hy o real, fond stand Ly Sward, oclal to lly took p large opera ing and many at of Hon oriey general, Tur lace seoting Geo olitic van. from a 4 many Nebraska i democrat, | dent, to con- ly the record 1T and asked if people of the sent them. He bill and ratic ~ measure, the justice the other. He Boyd for 1ts of society practically ot it specch and v wavering ilo admitted ampaign when ome on_ne hat doubt wis tho o proclzim a stic one and ¥ pronounced. n [Special Tele- w. o for congress- v to the speech sek, but really Gannon in his Mr. never ented. He sald that the othe price of and at- reading was by wife and the a very lame at Weeping red of hearing tof men who t the reason he use he never 4 millionaire. ail end of the wdidates he work of the ought to bear the anveal to sup- y bristled with allianco party rank Janos of re two weeks informed 150 in town or n was at once $ raised. As ped away from wife. He di er the collec- made for him to dhe promised are watching failed to show ng at Risings. Special 'gest Tele- audience village turned on rally. fon. John ments The H. were was fre- course of his use. It s esti- d people were ttending the meoding, but owing to the inadequency of the hall but about half of the Mr. Stirling's address. vory euthusiasti wel The A Democ Hennoy, Neb gramtoTu: Bee, ] —Great exci in this city over the discove democratic chicanery, In pri pendent and democratio ticl clause ugainst the pronosed the constitution prohibiting sale and keeping for sal OPS 45 & DeVErage Was dent people are greatly incer attempted outrage and carrien dispatehed for the recovery of new ones are being printed to jury. wtic ., Oct. 3. hi sof i used. A Strange Procee Cuay Cixren, Neb, Oct. 31 egram to Tie | The ord the alliance voters toassemble Monday and are lican farmers think it means licans are to be voted for the straig ticket, while democrats w and vote for Boyd. Republics are on tho alert and wil i every degocratic alliance ti goes into the box. ¥ Pexoper, Neb, Oct gram to Tug BEE.] rally is in progress here tonig house hall is erowned to hear speakers, lon, L. W Long, discnss the live politica interest is manifosted in the pects are that the republic carry by a good majority in t that Dorsey will without dou orably ahead of the ticket cut uo figure beve. Reed at « GrLexwoop, la., Oct. Bl.- Bas.|~The republicans of t given a genuine treat last sposchies of Congressman Reed and M Judge Reed's offort was & mas- csition of the silver and tariff legis- 0O'Conuell, terly ex. lation the last congress. ~ ange their tick eral discussion as to what it means. A rousing Osborne and A questions of the day and politics is running high, The independents enwoorl. [Spechl to Tur | re abloto hear sudience was Trick Special Tele- tement prevails of apiece of nting the inde kets only he amendment to o manufacture, utoxicating liq* The indepeu- nsed over this TS were at oncoe the tickets and avoid local in- ding. Special T or sent out to in their lodges Ropub- alliance reput ht allianc ol Powers Al l\‘lllllh e men asist ket republi ht. The court the republi 1l issues, Keen The pros can ticket will his county and bt run consid- | his place were night in the L D. his position it rust be strafght | his republican old friends though house ence. weleome Richary formed at 7 b | lowed by half vailed and d arifY que the democratic republican His rocord and | mve the fulle hearers made ine 1 withav i the wus Great D monst Favis Ciry, Neb Atio Oct geram to Tite Bee he | during the campaign turn and L heade ad and blaze of greate: flambeau W an bour, The Mr. Richards vie pronounced ittt nonstration he has w an eloquent address 1 he reviewed the goc i p. t v-three year wed Richiards, hours and went peaki after the He com harangue: here on the MeKi nia word for the stat tickets, Republicans a holding high carnival ove bigirest rally of the is 1o vote the tick Iousing Mec Famnieny, Neb,, gram to Ty Be ing Oct A was hold was meeting , the ity pson tron Ihere neeting was addres candidate for float represe speect on the tariff and publicnns of the port the entire followed by Cs strong appeal state ticket eloquent republic loi for Richa; Captain Jol wddress in behal roigning MelCeighan in The mceting was a great many votes, Anti-Amoendy Cuere, Neb., Oc to Tue Bere.| dressed a lar a1 Hon, e audienc the amendment. Hon. C. the meeting, assuring the withstanding the stateme tionists, the amendment Hon. H. M. Wells follow, telling speech, placardin for mean attacks upc speaters, and o 1y latter gentleman then follc logical and convincing: s nconsistency of prohibi Kelly's speceh was pec man, wis f a torch stat r ‘Tho i oy bill, wmpaig ight nt Meeting greeted THF st satisfaction to all He enthused all his | new ones, Al rainy, the court ery atientive audi nat Falls City, Special Tele rowd Avg Ansinge A by the | soen night to line whs wils Cit brigade I'h for fu tigh fir t onthusiasm | st cnthusiastic Richards hour, i the m itnessed of bulf a b work of re. the past for noc oly ng d pl anninilated s previously made and wound up by & and congressional ro at this tine v the suee the and tho feeling <8 of at Fairbu INEWS | ON R0V NEBRASKA TOWNS Last Prooseding: of the Baptist State Con- vention at Fremont. A BRAKEMAN KILLED WHILE SWIWING. | | ro Assaults a Man With a Pick- | Axe Crashed to A rute at Large State News, Death Other Neb., Oct. 31 losing Special to Tue of the Baptist 1dthis forenoon. with an Fresost Bry I'he state conventior 1. . Hudson of a work. He stated that this line is being pushed vigorouly and | that the new ehurcties which have been built | are vapidly lifting their debts Rev, A. W. 1 of Omaha submitted the vepor the jcational committee, This report was to the offect that the plan of the proposed new Baptist university, to be built t Graud Island, is under way, The building is to be erected and finished ready for use by session h Fekamah was opened pon church edifice 3. —[Svecial pusing held 1of tae alli alargo attendance. sad by J. C. Cramb, sntative, in a strong urging upon the re- alliance their duty to sup- He was . Jenkins in rds and the whole hn Heasty made an fof Harlan and ar- the strongest terms. success and mado cting at Special ank J. 3 this evening against J. Bowlby opened s audience that, not it of the prohib would be defeated vd in a short but ¢ the Crete Globo n_anti-amendment Mr. Kelly, The wed inan eloguent, peech, showing the tion doctrines, Mr. with groat ap ot anderson at Grand Island. Grax Tstax, Telegram to T lican weeting was house was Nob., reld tol son. Owing to t lat i Dorsey and arnoy did not enee to the greeted with applaus e MeKinley and to with rapt attention, el to the prohibit w5 vociferously applaud, D silver 1to hear riive. . and Oct. 31.—[Special A rousing repub night, aud the opera Senator Mander of the train, General O'Connor Mr. Manderson’s blican leaders was his remarlss on bills wero listened He declared bimself ion amendment, and Mr. Caldwell Neisoy, Nev., Oct. 31. Tk Bee. | —Hon. J. here this afternoon to s the tariff question, maiin; most logical speech deliv pa was votes for republicans we to 8. A, Searle introduced the brief talk unmasking somne of leading statements of tae hearty at Nelson. [Special T 8. Caldwell od sized house on gthe plainest and d during the cam- enthusiasm and re doubtlest made. speaker with a the most mis- opposition. Pgram spoke Phelps Farmers Ready to Revolt, HoibkEar, Neb,, am to Tux Be.) Oct. P _ gun to catch the outlines wood pile. They have them to meet on’ Monda refuse to open their straight, their Powers wi The whole conntry is aliv McKeighan Breaks Down, Rep Crovn, Neb., Oct. gram to Tue B here give it out on the o for, He has 1ost his temy and sweavs like a pirate, shoot and offers osses him, He liable to break is drir compl very day adds to Harlan's following. Watch Avrora, Neb, gram to T Bre here are organizing w p on election day I'hey democratic-indcpendent alliance ticket and they he drops it in_the slot. up a big voto for Harlan publican ticket & for Oct, Rep he hiere have it up their noses. | —MeKei to “lick’ 1.—[Special Tele- alliance furmers They have be- of the nigger in the read the order for If the democrats kets and show up 1l get no votes here. @ 10 the situation. 81.—[Special Tele- ghan's friends quiet t he is done or lately every day, He threatens to every man who nking hard now ely down Trickery. 3L.—[Special Tele- Wlican alliance men prevent any tricker, will insist on every voter showing an will wateh him till Hamilton will show and tha whole re- September 1, 1501, The gratifying news w given that J. K. Zediker and family of Grand | Island have donated to the university §60,000 | asan endowment fund on condition that the | National Educational soclety add £10,000 to this sum, which provision is most, likely to be carvied out. A committee consisting of A W. Lamar, v, Dr. Williams, Lincoln, und Rev, Curry, Fremont, was ap pointed to select a prosident for thie univers- ity. Another part of thereport was a recom mendation that the work of furnishing the new new university dormitory be taken up by the young people's associations connected with the churches of the state, The committce on resolutions reported a strong s They declared in- favor of .emperance in the strictest and fullest sense and unqualifiedly endorsed the pending pro hibitory amendment and urged its adoption on non-partisan lines. They also declared in favor of having the Columbian exposition at Chicago in 1501 closed on Sundays. Dr. Willinms of Lincolnwas elected dele- grate to tho national educational meeting in New York November 5. Rev, B. R. Curry of Fremont wis chosen alternate. Mhe enrollment reached 20 ies Assaulted with a Pick-Axe. Wayse, Neb, Oct. 80, -[Special Telegram Tur Bee.|—D. W. Brittan, ex-county \surer, was struch on the head this after noon with u pick-axe by negro section man named William Tibbets. Theskull was frac tured and a terrible wound inflicted. The surgeon In attendance says there is small hope of his reccvery. The people of the town ave greatly excited and there are many threats of lynching should Brittan die. There are a number of w but itis not known what was tho exact cause of the trouble. to Dragged to Death by a Horse Guaxp 1siaxp, Neb,, Oct. 31.—|Special to Tk Bee. -A twelve-year-old L. Rouse, republican candidate for the legislature, was thrown from a horse to. day, and his foot catching in the stivrup, he was dragged to death. When the horse was caught the head and breast of the boy were s0 horribly mangled as to be unrecoghizable, Logram son of G Brakeman Neyam Tol Killea While Switching, Ciy, Neb., Oct. 31.—[Special to Tue Bee]—Fred C. Cox, a was killed in the B. & M. yards hero this morning while switching. He leaves a wifo_and child at Nebraska City He had been braking about a month, Thie body was taken to Nebraska City this morning. His young wife is prostrated by the shock. ran brakeman, Death of Hon. A, KR, Wright, Grexwoon, Ta., Oct. 31 Special w0 Tre Bek. Hon. A. R. Wright, twice a member of the legislature from this county, and one of its most worthy and intluential citizens, s buried here today, His illness was very ef and his death a genuine bereayement to whole communty. the A Brute at Large. Nenraska Crry, Neb., Oct. 31.—!Special to Tur Bere]--A brute who has not yet been apprehended attempted a criminal as 1t on the eleven-year-old daughter of ex. Sheriff Canady list night. Her cries for help caused the wreteh to abandon his pur- pose. ushed o De Il Grerwey Cexten, Neb, Oct. 81.—[Special Telegvamto I'ne Bee. |-—-Connor Marsch was found dead this morning under a wagon load of stone six miles northeast of town, He left here lustnight to drive home and the wagon upset, throwing the stono on him. Suffocated in a Sand Bank. Conxtyg, Tu., Oct. 31, —[Speelal Telogram to Tue Bee. |—Yesteraay afternoon, while working in a sand bank near Quiney, a son of ho clos- Michard Bromner was suffocated by ing in of the sandabout him. Life was ex- Independents at Ox Oup, Neb., Oct. 1.—[Sy W. H. Dech, independe tenant governor, was bil this_afternoon, but fai pecinl to Ture Bee.] - t nominee for lieu- lod to speak at Ovd hng to matorialize, local speakers took up the time, and the rail- roads, the banks aud the government suffered at their hands. speakt A l)l'l'lllll nl Glor Nunraska City, Neb Telegram to Tur: Be.] of this clty had made arr the publie school ehildren carry banners on election day, educution today sat down on Against the Ay Onp, Neb,, Oct. 81.—(8 —W. D. Oldham and spoke against the court house tonight. by a good andience and pression. Pack Nepraska Crry, Neb., Telegram to Tue Ber, |— 0. P. Mason preached ge trinein this city tonight packed the opera bouse. the prohibition amendment in the Ope Earnest appeals to stand by the independent nominees were made by the Dispelled. , Oct. 81.—|Special The prohibitionists angoments to have prohibition iho board of the scheme but. endment. pecial to Tnr Bee. | Stanley Thompson They nade were greeted a favorable im- tinct when help reached bim, POPULATION OF THE COUNTRY. A Comparison Made With the Last Two Decades. Wasmisaroy, Oct. 81—The population of the United States, as shown by the census bulletin issued today, is ¢ The fig ures are exclusive of whites ip the Indian territory and Indians on the reservation. In 1850 the population was 50,1 The in- crease in the past ten years is percentage of 24.57. In 1870 the popt was stated as38,608,571, Aceording to these figures the increase between 1870 and 1880 was 11,007,412 and tho per ).08. The bulletin says: “If the figures were derived from correct data such a reduction in the rate of increase in the face of enormous immigra- tion the past ten years would argue a g dimination in the fecundity of the population or u corresponding increase in the death rate These figures are, however, easily explained when it is stated that the census of 1870 was grossly deficient in the southern states, so muck S0as not only to give an_ exaggerated a House. Oct. B1.—[Special General Colby and ol republican do toan aadience that A Significant Straw. ASHLAND, gram to Tue Bee]—A the B. & M. road from O night showed G+ against for. b, Oct. Beaumont at Ne Nenrasga Crry, ram to Tie Bre. | the Knights of Labor deli the court house here toni Neb, - 31.—[Special Telo poll of the train on maha to Lincoln to- probibition and 16 braska City. Oct. 81.—-[Special Ralph Beaumont of vered a lecture at ght. Steamship Arvivals, At New York At Browhead York for Liverpool., At Holly Head—Passed lin, from New York for I At Southampton—Tne York for Brewen. At Kinsole —Passed The A) ch, from New York for ——— ‘The Bothuia, from ler from Bremen, New 1: The City of Ber- rpool are, dve Tr from New The English Liverpo Mon Bighth Ward Republicans, A wi 1l attended meeting of | ward republican club w the ¥ as held at Twenty- fourth and Caming streets last night, which was presided over by Judge Wilcox wasaddressed by meet Lytle, D, number of she received, . others, Mouat, The - Silver Lower at AvstERDAN, Oet, 81, to Tux Bre.) Christ Spocht The Yost, J. W. and a s were all C. B. specck and pithy, and the speakers were well Amsterdam. {Special Cablegram The prh'v of fine silver has tailen to 5 guilders por iilo. REC-ISTER TO-DAY. rate of increase of populasion between 1770 and 1850 in these states, but_affect very ma- terially the xate of increase iu the couniry at lurge. These omissions, the bulletin says, wers not within the control of the census offic The census of 1870 was taken under a which Superintendent Walker characte as “clumsy, antiguated and b census oftice had no power over its enumeri- tors. In referring to these omissions the W zed The {AHA DAILY B l“, | with the m superintendent of the tenth census said in his report in relation to South Carolina: It fol- | lows, as the conclusion of the highest author- | ity, either that the census of 1570 was grossly defective invegard to the whole of the state | or some considerablo parts thereof, or lse that the census of 1880 was fraud- ulent.” Those, therefore, who believe in the accuracy and honesty of the tenth census and that ias thoroughly established—muist accept {he other alternative, namely, that the | ninth census was “grossly defective.” What | was true of South Caa olina was also true, in | a greater or less degree, of all the southern states. The omission in all probability amounted tonot less than 1,500,000, Omitting from cousideration those states in which the census of 1570 is known o presumed to have been faulty, the rate of inerease botween 1870 and 1880 in the remaining states has be very nearly maintained in the decade b tween 1850 and 150, - Leopold Returns to Belginm, Brnuy, Oct. 8l —[Special Cablegram Tur Ber, | —King Leopold left Potsdan today on his return to Belgium. He was accompi nied to the railvoad station by Emperor Will iam, who bade him a warm farewell, - nati's Reform Boavd Sworn 1 CiNcixxaT, O., Oct. 81.—The new board of city ofticers was sworn into oftice this after noon upon receipt of news from Columbus about the action of the supreme court -~ ‘The Cantonal O Beryg, Oct. 8l.—[Special Cablegram to Tur Bee.!—At the meeting of the graud { council of the canton of Ticino today M | Solaatl, the conservative leader, introduced to cil of Ticino. SATTT SATU a bill_proviaing for tho revision of vh. toral la The yill was referred 'o a mittee consistigg bt five ¢ Y m four radicals, ‘ha council will me on November 6, whon it will recelve port of the elections for membors of n perand council, it whicnh the melramontan have offered the liberals two scats, elections will by igld next week JAY, and ns - THE SOUTH OMAHNA LEAGU It is Addressed w Bohemian last night, nd s hall by John 1, band peraded the sty followda by transparen tho gr anti-prohibition meetin I When President Jask personal rights leajrue called the meeting to order the immense hall was of eager faces. The audience was plainly in sympathy svoment Warren Switzler was the first troduced. Mr. Switzler gave & vigorous and interesting discussion of the question, fre- quently eliefting he Arty approv 1 Cheerafter chese grooted Hon Webster, the eloguent Omaha | 08 stepped to the front of the platform and s rohibitionists tell us that they tired of iftaring that prohibition does not prohibit Why aro th 1of it! Bocause it is an unanswerable argument. The fact is that prohibition, as it is enforced, actually i creases the erime of drunkenness, I know this fact from talking with men living in the prohibition states, I know it from an exami nation of the numbef of arrests for drunken ness from year to year fu each and all the cities in the prohibition states. The prohibi- tionist is the for of true temperance, Ihis fall a fair was held at Witchita, Kan, _Thirty-five thonsand people were in atten Within five hundred feet of the main entrance was a tent, On the outside it looked like atent of a traveling, imported prohibition campaigner. On the inside of the tent was a bar, Three men, with low cut vests and white shirt fronts, and diamond studs, were selling wine, beer, whisky and cocktails, “Under the same tent was a roulette table and a_faro table, and fifty men were e red in gamling, Neither the police nor any of the 5,000 people attending the fair interfered with this whisky business, ‘his is a ss ole of prohibition in Kansas, No such disgraceful scene would be tolerated in high licenso Nobras! Applause. “When I have heretofore in. my speeches referred to lowa I have been asked why I did not say something about_Sioux Ci 0 I had no definito knowledgeabout Sioux City Last Wednesday night T was in Sioux City. With & newspaper friend I went out t how prohibition prohibited up there. When I had gone one block from the hotel a barn was pointed out. Youenter the front door, pass tothe rear, There was a ‘hole in the wall' where you conld got all kinds of bad whislk Neoxt I was shown a livery stable. In therear of thal wa ‘hole in the wall’ like the other, ‘How many places like this re th 2 in Sioux v Lasked. About two hundred,’ replied my companion. *Hz vou auy open saloons?’ I inquived. ‘Y about fifty of them, I will show you some, sald my companion. We then walked into one saloon after another until I had visited about a dozen, when I said I was ready to take his word about the bal- anco. ‘Holdon, he said, ‘I want to show you a novelt, ‘Wenext went into another saloon, and passed through swinging doors iuto @ large gambling room, where about fifty men and boys were engaged in gambling. 1 had never gambled in my life, bui t I might be able to testify to what I saw I invested a half dol lavin the game, L lost, just as every othe man was doing. Next T was taken to auother gambling attachwent of the same kind, and again invested some small money, which 1 of course left with the house. 1 said to my companion that if that was the effect of prohibltion in lowa I shall say to my people, we dou't want any such probiibi- tion in Nebraska. [Applaus “Let me explain to you why some people think no liquor is sold in the citics of Kansas aud of lowa, W went into the back door of & saloon. The bartender was behind the counter, Beer = glasses, wine glusses and whisky glasses were spread out inabundance. We called for becr, - The bar- tender looked us over twice, T wasustranger. ‘Have no beer, said the bartender, ‘I am willing to drink whisky,’ I said. ‘Have no whisky,’ said the mau,” ‘When did you sell out? I'said - He answered ['About two years ago. Isaid, ‘You seem to have forgotten to sell your bar and your beer, wine and whisky glasses.! Hesmiled and we went out. M companion said he had bought liguor there within a week past. “Now, if Larrabee, or m Small, or Prof. Dickio, or St. John, or Rankin had visited that place and had 'been refused they would have proclaimed all over Nebraska that pro- hibition prohibited in Sioux City, [Ap plause.] “Letevery true friend of temperance aban- don_prohibition. Let overy man who loves this state und [tS prosperity vote against pr hibition. Let every man who would not stop the tide of our unparalleled growth vote against probibition,” [Applause, | Aiter the house hud subsided in its cheers for Mr. Webster's convincing and unanswer- able address, Albert S, Ritchie of Omaha was introduced, who made a very interesting ad dress, in which he presented some forcible facts against prohibition and in favor of high license. The meeting udjourned with cheers, — Nebraska and Lowa Pe WAsIINGTON, Oct. 3l.—[Special Telegram to 'Lk Bee,)—Pensions were granted today to the following Nebraskans: Original in- valid—Wilder E. Welds, Osco. Increase John F. Gantz, Omaha; Louis Ithue, Brock: Albert Waufle, Bladen; Andrew S. Kains, Plattsmouth; Charles L. Everett, Bellevue! Robert MeCann, Chadron; Josiah Coombs, Dorsey: Orrin (. Ackley, Valentine: Will iam D, Rowles, Laplatte.” Rewsue—Krancis M. Jamison, Wilsonville. Original widows, ete. -Ieabod, father of Washington Rich- wond, Jessup. Towa: Original {nvalid—Peter Roland, Lineville . Porter, Moulton; J. H. White, Fremont; David Sanford Lane, Oftumwal J, Bennett, Keokuk; R. Gray, Ewart: I Hildevrand, Sioux City; L. Cliase, Moore and; M. Gawgheabmeh, " Contrcvilie: ). Jone White, Chariton; W. C. Wall F ul( Ahhlh ng J. Roberts, Afton; S Nlu.l'\. C. W. Connoyer, Ashton, Iucrease T, B. Hoobs, Clear Lake; W. S. Freelind, Wapello; W. A Williamson, Woodbine; James Mulien, Will fnms ; B. Morrill, Greene. Relssue—Henry Houne, Ottumwa; Henry C. Gray, Eddy ville. Relssue and incresse—George Wad- dell, Mount Pleasant : A. J. Bass, Oskaloosa; N. N. McKay, Wapello, Original widows, ete.—-Alma R., widow of J. N. Templeman, Towa City ; Amanda, widow of Alex Parker, Orinnell: Elizaboth, widow of Henay Seu: berger, Waldo; Clarinda, widow of Zebulon M. Huft, Given. in Row apoaker in John T, he aloon with a sions. - - The Letters Cofitrad Bostox, Mass, Oct, 8l @ram to Tiue Bre.)-Mr. ‘tStanley. Special Tel Rose Troup ha | given to the press for publication the letters which passed betw: with relation to !I#lvm’ pard of the Emin relief expedition, Mljese are the letters ho refused to modif$d'at Stanley's They are in line with, his intervic published in Tur Hix > peSee Hetty Lost the Suit. CiieAGo, Oct. 81.—The suit of Mrs, I Green of New York aside the sale i Stanley and himself request v already thy o set NOVEMBER to | the Grant locomgtive works of Pattersou, N. J., of a section’dffind in Cicero, just out side the city limits, for which she received #,000,000, was debtded against her today iu the supreme courtat Ottawa, 11i., to which it had been taken. FHe title of the Grant 1oco motive works to the fand was confirmed - - The A ustralian Cabinet Res| MeLsoUnNE, Oct. 81.—The members of the coloniol cabinet have resigned in consequence of the passage ,esterday of a vote of want of coufidence by the Vi parliament —— Mother and Daughter Killed. NEwanK, O., Oct. 1. —Mrs. Logan and h daughter, Mrs. Meade, were struck by train while crossing o railroad track tod and instay wi Let the Good Work Go On. Havana, Oet, 81.—-A against bricandage in Cuba is still carried on three more bandits being executed today Colon, REGISTER TO-DAY. vigorous crusage n 1 DEFENDS ADAMS He Qualifies the O Too Silly to Deserve Denial. PRESENT UNION PACIFIC o Rumors of a Real Transconti. | 1 \ wa The Baltimore & Ohio nental Line and Wisconsin € binati Disc ntral Con issed. Citeaao, Oct. 81 Tie Bee, | ~Charles B whom charges of trying to wre Pacitic railvoad for spi been made, arrived on his way home from a tour of inspe that system, of which he is president ing of the charges and the of the road, My, Adams said: “The stories about Union I we due solely to tho tion of certain ex-officials of the were dischar evincing move Special Telog ancis K the 180 this m; wcif aptitude for filling than they ever showed forrunning a railroad They ave too Union Pacif silly to doserve a denfal for the pust six we unquestionably been greatly with traffie, and the local mangoment, desire to tuke care of now business, dortaken to do n than command justified doing. A has been @ certain amount of the movements of trains and a corresp incrense in necidents and deluys however, all been remedied, uud cordingly restored, censed and the is now movin “What of roads ! “Under the Pacific into u year ago, the division of be rey nnged in aows advance the interests of the These revised rates are to take cffec vember 1. 1t isa matter simply betwee Union Pacific and the Ck western, We are, however, all other roads and them, having no western, We have made eve with our eastern connections tect our own trafic and the the business community. Whe prehension that other ‘lines in will decline to traftie on these torms. are sustained no complaint, but in_any event, no 1 accepts or rejects ghe new b made ample provisiod to take care of traftic which offers to or from any poi b, The differe tall kas been made s purely in our wh wi your sle machinery of L regularity relations with contract between ready preference to the 0 amply have participate in If the existing line will have g it thing was intended more fo the freight oftices of th T'ne only other point which it me would interest the public is Union Pacific, incommon with roads of the country, hns susta great loss of trafle this year a corresponding 1 oss of income, from th that all eastern machine shops overcrowded with ovders. | over the lines of the Union gross earnings of the company rent month of Octol where between $100,000 and we had the motive power which was ordered six months which under ordinary citcumstances have been delivered in Aug ber, we might just as well October rising of £500,000 £00,000. The traffichas be have simply been, from n unable to move it. T do not th by saying that today the traftic » 10 haudl is 30 per cent in ex we very great from it more th a fact which indi perit railroad. 5 A Real Transcontinental Line. Cuicrao, Oct. Bl.—|Special Telogra Tur Bep.|—The rumor 18 again afloat the Baltimore & Ohio and the Norther: fic Wisconsin Central system are to bine and form the first re line. 'The story is an old on now muay added true. The Baltimore trackage contract with the A-short time aeo this con the Tllinois Central ordered the Oniooff its tracks but the [liinois the contract, Ohio tod: terminal by Pacific. for the £500,00, and have instoad 1 ther fay ady ess of our capacity. deplore, and 1 fac 1 any one else: ates cithor @ lack of m but th asons for Tilinois ¢ sach expired Central refu and the occupies its squatter’'s right The whole 1llinois Central is in litigation and it is by no me that it will not be oust: crnment and the city of Chicago, 1o question, consequently, that the &Ohio must sceurcanoth Unless it buys a new one o to Baltimor ! tor! outright it can only come in at the P Wisconsin Central depot. crowided ; way the bost depot in the world. complete It 1s b with the Northern Pacific. that these roads should have of dollars on their theirown use. 1t is lurger need fifty years from now. Ohio has all along been ant of the new depot. This impr tensified by the fact that suitable for storehouse the Baltimore & Ohio. the consolidation story it that the high officials of Ohio will finish tonight a tripover the orn Pacific with the declaved intenti thoroughly inspecting that road solidation would also be e often expressed wish of | the aggressive policy of more & Ohio management tween the high officials held in Chicago tomorrow. Without the Bautivore, Md., Oct printed in Chicago today nogatiations were in prc looking ient between the Northern \d Baltimore & Ohio roads which, i summated, would amount to a | solidation of the twu systems, a great transcontinentl ronto long been Henry Villard's hobb, by Baltimore & Ohio maguates 10 bo w the slightest foundation, ‘They graw out of the fuct that Pres and some of the dircetors of the Baltim Ohioaceepted an invitation of the N Pacific while they 3 in Chicago t excursion up to St. Paul and Duluth is sl lid out m than_they adjacent 1s e further pr. may ben <he Balti h As A conferen to T'he the effec! fRate, wits ie. The Live Hog Oct. 3l.—[Special Absolutely nothin in the settlement The CiuicaGo, Tur Brr.| lished today and dressed product rates not ise on a X cent v from Kausas City, insisting rates 15 cents, T'he ferred to the Weste which meets on No Owaha rates will Sioux City rate b 15 cont Kinsus City Alton comprot te for on making question n freight as mbor 18 It 15 eflected by tcents bi or 6 cent ise be ate, Missou ATCHISON, Ben|-E. B be central bra Pacific, bas been contracting frei Fores commercial trausferred to Kunsas ( enter upon his duties tomn tory will include Atehis and St. Joseph, with his oft Pacitic Py Kan., Oct. 81 Spoecinl traveling frolg chid of the M promoted o the positi u ceed t agent e Alton Refuses Cuicago, Oct, 31 to Comp Alton 1890, ~T'N HINSELF, ' i rges Against Him as v SITUATION, Adums, v ive purposes have tion of Speale general eondition my trying fo wreck the imagina road who from its sorvice and who are newspapers ks, has overcrowded inits |} has un the facilities at | disturbance ding Chis has during th last ten days the regular movement has heen | aceidents and disturbances haye | the roud easte the Union d Chicago & Northwestern, entered rates was y that would materially Union Pacific { o t icago & North to serve exchange business with North avrangement pro whole (rafiic no ap the long ran rate 1y cause of who , we have all the ut » about which so much orary and, judements, by no moans sorious fact, we are inclined to believe that the whole Wall street than rouds or shippers | hat the all the other | ied avery | have b hitve just been The | cur- v will bi probably some. i oquipments ago, would senteni- rising for us and pressing upon us to ve '.\.nvlfiwl 'his we suffer it is not pros to the country or possibilities to the | m that | n al transcontinental believing it Ohio formerly had a nt i Baltimore & A truce was patehed up, | extend Chicago onn inal ns ce i by the federal gov- There 13 Baltimore Chicagoterminal W pro. eding whichi cost the Atehison £10,000,000 k street or the The former is now the latter is the largest and in eve and, so far as known, will be used alone by the Wisconsin Centxal in connection fons wagnificent new depot for will = Tho Baltifmore & inentioned s o ten ssion is in- u bought by ntioned ore & rth on The 1sistent with the Villard tho present Balt of both roads will be Stightest Foundation. story thai poti 8 i Pacitie f o etical con thus form which is deel was Lthon ve otions, to 1t PAGIES, pr o rate T'he ssition of other irht ussociati ou hogs and packing house pr mait ut over until tororr the Alton is acting in t ity packers 1 i tho hog rate would much, but would e etriment lowa and ints, roads in the 110! othe Old ’etiable Conduotors, Tenn, Oct y Conduc Unitod States tors Tnsura and ( venty-third fleld of Vs« ot he al cony of as on wil W0 dout la Beckl LSy the nion - DEAOCRATS IN A LT8 | Olilongo Hourbons Disoons Their Prospects. Oct. 31.-(Special The den 1 Chicago, CiieaGo, Tur Ber at the ¢ eral Pal city this weck, h A me mittee said Our pax and althoug! ht Imer is speaking nig iher of the democratic exc t better than the Iho | 1€ t fa ol Phere ind how to pa is absolutely I cannot see, oxpen rwa contributed the #,500 at he is said to for tr tiod rs is Carl and the given. Ke stopp | private | va n, the candidat Asur {contributing and no 1s th ampaign headquart ble to hiim than ours i sn't paid ssmoent taken off the ticket except for ( ha he democrat being made by secure an hoest ¢ Marshal Hitcheock A lavge number of men beir cial deput in | | it w ve aro denouncing the United ection “ office to the envolled s, and soon were sworn in by Comui duties of these special next day mo for two days, It is cal windred and five ed and s to deputies L lat that hundred _men worn in by Monday fe s [ - HEAVY CLOTHING FAILUR Leopold Brothers & ¢ yithe Wall of Cureaco, Oct in the clothis this | ¢ g trade today by the 1 firm of Leopold Brothers & Co. turers of and wholesile one of tie faily the Judgginent firm i the saverior Ve s aggregating 3140000, The fuil " wderhol ™ foreseen only b; membor fi f the comparative Tade aud all these have been edito ner for. provaded ns i failuro i 11 trade open fact n of the has taken possessior pold thinks bis cre arrapgement Lor his ve - GENERAL BROOK 'S REP and | o diing O fuls Maxtial, WasniNGToN, C oI upon the operations of the partment Platte Brooke, commanding, say marehes made duving the v and the the national gua sular omplished wood re by s ann aal v artny in th Brigadier *The my a rtial, both general and garriso al Brooke savs: 1t is impossil this carly date wh owing to recent activity of half of enlisted men or' cident to service, n her au L horitic ormul to Strange Proceedings Treperary, Oct. 81 to e B t the conspiracy trial citement wis police, who the lon entering strates orderod Ui Mr. Kiliy .ml':vi.‘ Tippor fal ( vesumption « Pa Sp ble here this d by My moraing mu ara an | o, m ral and was voc the mag Mr. Dalton and member of parl The court ordered Alice Sadle, who, with Simon nesses summoned by the committed for vefusing to answer g put to her on Wednesday 1ast Effect of Our Tavilt Maonin, Oct. 81 —Cuban that the MeKinley law has bancful effeet in Cuba, Forty st | fuctories are closed and w large numt operators ave idle, Premioe Del Castit Lat 4 council of minis ason to lope that e the om s mad o beng & prosceut Lin in Cub: nounc s thit dent rree to modify the tarift in fay and in view of the hostility to th ws beginning to grow in- Ame rly inle difficult to negotiate anew tr - Sad Double 1 " 81, Jouy, N. B, Oct rible storm heve yesierday aged thirty-one, was htted wharf by 1and blow Fred Young, aged sove buoy, plunged in an time, when the 1ife drowned in sigh to render whing. During th red Mu up want as t of e wi ) the 1lhield Mu leo for d both In any - The Cincinn O and y ti Tronble, Oct. B3L-Tn t My be. MU o i incinnati eave to ition t mak - 1id s further proeec mayor 1 app Affairs for Cincinni S Z s Czarowit s, O T the avrival of 1 depart ou h Vs Movements Cable ul tin: Amevican Secutie Union. which the ager POWDER Absolutoly Pure. A oream of tartar baking powder. i1 of leaveuing strengtl L. 8. Goveruice wort Aug. 17, i w lias been a falling oft in triuls by e or not this s in b tluctuation in it that Spain would not i from nteen, scizing a We 1 to establish acompromise to v Mis he “O1d anadn et | Gion rats are disconragod Loaw nave m hat wor 08 8 comuussioned Hoyne, n ty [ even E A sensation was caus 1 m an t51148 s o ifi The he de reral Cien y. h ¢ tiie o no monvy in the treasury efforts States marshal to In United States T'ho ath continue on was » | ufter the practice heneicial i uber low er of 1o an there Havrison of | it L the nd it o tor- o the ater life by of a [ £ that At thi wid day fn this fails to arouse enthusinsm, but has not even far more Haerting would be bad eftect of Chicazo Go operations ention, it 1t Hartford,Conn as elected pros is in a bad plight and no one l | | high winds | | A | | | | | | | | | | l ‘L(I(ll' LGRAVES | ot Be Sure It you have made up your mind to buy Tlood's Sarsaparilla do net be Indvced to take any other A Boston Tady, whose example 13 wrthy imitation, tells her experience bolow In one store where 1 went (o buy Tood's Sarsay i1 the cleik tried (o nduce mo buy their own fnstead of Hood's; ho told me thelv's wouldlast longer; that I might take It on ten To Cet that & Tdid not like it T need not ing But ho could not prevail 1 told I had taken Hood's Sarsaparilla, know what it was, wag satlsfied with It, and did not want any other, When & began taking Hood's Sarsapariiia T was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia, and s weak that at times 1 could hardly Hood’s stand. ¥ looked like a person In consummps tion, ¥lood's Sarsapariila did me so much good {hat L wonler at mysclt sometin andmy fricnds frequently speak of it Mis, LLA AL GoFF, 61 Terrace Street, Boston, Sarsaparilla Sold by all ny 0.1 H( days' trial pay anyt onme to change, eto, m ists, £1 ) & CO, Apothiccarios slx for § y Lowoll, Mass, ‘ 100 poses One Dollay WORK OF WINDS AND FLOOD? and Seaboard Me Great Damage fr Interior IN CEMETERIES LAID OPEN. Cofling and Human Bones Washed Out and Swept b Floods Into the Strects of Citics. Nrw Ty nthe Yonk, Oct Bre.| -Nows interior Mexico, of that haye has Telegram hed this city Special tre and the seaboard severe damage done by storm seen raging there for three wee more, In Senora heavy wd hail vains, accompanicd b blow down whole grove Hail cut od unlimited I'his will result in future hardship w the owners of small p and i the laboring classe: timated that i da of trees in th on plintations to pi public parks erop sees and dumage. A ntations ame It ir g e city of There the ra the will take y and shrubb Teroloapan fared even worse. 0 heavy as to wash away sireets, ana under foundations, Oune peeuliar resu of the storin was that a number of graves the old Spanish cemetery, on the ont the town, were washed partially storin 4 number of o found in_nearly all th Loy had beenleft by the flo of Coftins which were neax lso exposed, Along the Mexico the Rio Grande river rose so rapidly peopleof the cities of Portivio Dia and Villa_de la Fuente had to flee from thei homes without stopping for food or clothing Many houses were sweptinto the river b fore the occupants could escape and boats had to be 1 in rescuing some famil Distre in the storm-rava so great that President Dia ted woney for therveliel of while subseription papers those made b ss by the opene wrge cities - Wool M RBostoN L Oct. 31 T B Tuere mand for wool, but the s Low fall- ing off and the trar of the week hiave been 3,831,000 porands. There 15 no chunge i pric 1 the market rales fivm In Ohio and flo s there bave he at 3, XX ang pavements of skirts o open, el himan bon, strects, where A b the surface wei rthern border o f distriet L appropei ihe inbabitar t for the relief of rket. pecial Telogr to has been o steady do Ales omne retion Penns 1 ¢, X and abov fie, XX and N I No. 1 at firin at e, Combing and deli nd and fivm, N 120, Ohio fine ' delai Michigan fine deluine at he Il Lh blood ut and and Wi f3 e ha Juarier b ales -0 in_all with fine nedinm at i Fancy east nd other sales Sulifornia wool at, and 110,000 1 been mid aiie, fine ory woo's have vl Dasis of (2 and medium at 1 Ovegron wool sold at en made at 1521 choleo spring s 1o at 150 Texis wool i quiet avein faie domand _and firn » i selling at 40050, faie ¢ doextra at Sl Boc Foi i o m fuir. nadian bottery Orraw 1, Ont, Oct. #l.-The « pavtment bus made a vuling that Loulsiana vy advertisemen os and othe Decision stoms de st ter ma the various posts, but thut n they ave sent shall be sub ition by the legal autorities, - Killed His becthers=in-Law, Westeronrt, Cal, Oct. 5L Franls Mason shotand kitled Charles and Matthew Vant I th and fled to th ve heavd, leadin nurderer committo persons to w Ject o p hrot inla woods, Other shots w belief that the He is believ S 88 A woman with a ¢ tleerof years’ standing and five inches in di ameter has beon entirely relioved by six hottles of Switt's Specitie. 1 con idor its eficets wonderful, almost mi- e m.m. Rev, J i ANCETO S CamrpeLy, Columbus, Ga Wlll Cure A young man near this town liad an eating cancer on his face, which lad destroyed his nose and was eating to wards his oyes, As a last resort | put him on Swift's Specitie, and it | wed him entively ind and well Dis. M. F. Croviiey, Oglethorp 18 Skm Cancer tise on Cancer mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlnta FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR G COLDS Nerner' DROPS wended aftor perience hly recoir iccossful ifacturer Kopp Dreibus & Co., STEAM CONFE TIONERS 1106 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. nge year by tho 1 Send for samples WANTED---# ut | aed onts 10 well the Plakd [orhes 1 e nvented thit sclds o a perfeol sueee sla only ghit In ki 1send i sample price Tst und territory at onee CLOTHES LINE ( v Mass 1. O re 1o by terns ot i Addre il eyt itk Iteruion Jur Secire PIN- [ iy q