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deartening applause, every cliss of of 400 inhabitants, th Toons; in Atiantic'C| open saloons ; thirty-iwo s Ho satd they consu and in Minden, a t found_elght open IAST RALLY OF -DEMOCRATS. catine they f. city of Des Moines be can take a man to betwe dred saloons find liquor for sale. visited was a respectable looking he was told he could get liguor in- any He bought a pint for 50 cents was exhibited ¥rom that place they oper liquor houses told the gentleman that 1o hundred places exist Gathering in This City. v places where SPEECHES BY LEADING CANDIDATES. Feeble Apology for His Tired Feeling with Regard to the Men Who Work wore asked re a clerk was of the places no questio Casey found a drug store d to deal ont Kight under the d thusiasm, prior to took place last night at the Coliseumn. sized audience was present the laws of lizing to every good business and a disgrace to any self-respecting class of cit Dr, Merryman to visit other towns, but that gentleman knowledged himself convinced tnat s a failure in lowa sponge, rod th house a fac-simile copy of turned home with public's illustr of the liquor theg pur said that he was convinced that prohi frand and he would it tomorrow and lend u law that was the only and a copy of leged portraits of the leading democ was a gigantic work and vote against his efforts to secur promoter of true temperance. For balf an hour after the audience gath band struggled vustle of paper Ty vy ith the noise of feet and the The Struggle at K earncy. Mkl bty : pecial Tele- gram to Tue Bee. |- Political agitation was at fever heat here tonight were held and addves ndents held alove feas! Mr. Oldhand ed an andien »u the stage. d by local speakers gath ering to J. M. Woolworth who compli evident intelli- rest visible in th at the city hall on the 1010 Was @ b as chairman of ohibitionists at oliticians sny that the close Yow will be bty yhat the race between Richa " Kearney will give small majorities for both the republican canc t contest, tomor- and the dis- platform upon nity presented for dispensing t Woolworth re- viewed briefly the political situation, assured success awaited the demo- party on the morrow, and then intro- auced Hon. James k reccived with a burst of ap- attention of the said that he ctically lies tinguished g the audience t [Special Tele- Arrangements had been ally of all the parties today, at which McKeighan, Pow, republican speaker would each have one hour between 1 and 4 o'clock. the stand at 1 o'clock, and after Lis hiwn for an hour and 4 quested that Hon Tke Lansing be pe Thisaroused the protests of tho nd Mr. Lansing He spoke in the opera house this evening to a large and enthusiastic planse, followed by tho e, entive andience. scuss the many important questions that await the decision of the ballot Ho would nass by other issnes and de- voio & few moments to the all-important question of how to defeat surest plan to muke the defe icul humbug compl walf therepublicans re. s and the allian, graciovsly withdrew of this fanat- IDetermined to Beat Protibition. The prosperity of Omaha and of rousing anti-prohibi- 1ess men of Superior at Hunter's hall ly half of thevoters of the city Tt was unanimously decided, inasmuch as the business houses would > elosed, the anti-prohibition voters wo assemble ‘early an business men of Superio beat prohibition, The Last Gun at York. , Neb., Nov. 3 The last gun of the campaign in this city today. orated in honor of Harlan's r 1n the afternoon V. Harlan addre dience that York has ey poke again before ‘an audience Republicans aro gible efforts of evers of the prohibitory amendrr Boyd then returned his special thanks for its fair and con- n during the cam- Boyd said, he.woul to fill the office 1an tward the defeat tion meetiug of the by Y to the press of tho state It elected, Mr pledize his word and withoat prejudice and in the inte minority and majority alike so far as in his determined to Hon. M. V. G an with a br date for governor, Mr. Boyd sufficient applause to permit Mr. Gannon to catch his breath, he paid his re- spects to the republican J. L. Webster and Hon, W annon was next introduced. f eulogy upon the candi. ‘When this had and to Hon. « the largest au- the Irish and talk- ing in @ patronizing way concerning the can- didates npon the democr: Mr. Gannon then dwelt upon the alleged decline of the American and attributed it all to the ta republican party. jubilant over the outlook. T policy of the Ile held that the only true course for the peopls to take in order to insure prosperity will be to place the demo- both state and national, in full and absolute control of public affairs. come baclk to first principles, Grand Rally at_Crete, Crete, Neb., Nov. 8.—[Special Telegram The campaign in this city the republica was closed this ovening with a grand rally, fireworks, torchlight pro- and speeches, Hastings, F. L. Foss, J. V. Vanduyn and G, M. Lambertson addresseda great people. The election toworrow will be fiercely people will onl tho speaker doves of the same brood, wiil alight upon the land, and happiness will take possession of every bome. M¢. Woolworth, the chairman, then pr sented Mr. W. Final Rally at South Sioux City Daxota CITY, Neb,, Nov. 8.—[Special Tele- he republicans termi- scction with a ¢ campaign in th at South Sioux Ci Norris of Ponca, Judge Barnes or and Mell C. spealcers. There was 4 laree and enthusias crowd and the spealers were loudly ap- cered before, but it was evident fr« wild burst of plause thut echoed and ro-echoed through the hall that the pent-up waiting for the appearance of the deriocratic ung attorney who as- at occupied by Hon, W. J. Con- grand rally thusiassm had been idol, tne eloquent. y Dires to the s ©Colonel Rankin's Last Appeal. When the tumult had subsided Mr. Bryan [Special Tele- “There was a tim greater to be a Ron wish tosay that it e when it was said, ‘It is n than to be a king.’ greater tonight to be a democrat than to be a king. for we live in a man s a sovereign and closed the prohibition campaign he ger part of nis address was devoted ppeal to the prohibitionists to pre- front to the enemy. new was presenied in the way of argument. country whe ker denfed emphatically that ho had over, in any place or campaign, dec The republicau ed for subuitting btoblem to the people. 1ip of the tongue at Weeping Water, in which Mr. Bryan saia_ho L ring about men’w itlemen said that the repub- nad maliclously misrepre. sented him by a willful contortion of hi He had not posed as a special friend , but he bad the interests allhis fellow citizens at_heart, shorten the honrs of labor for the toiling masses by making the ex The McKinley bill was _given a twist or two by the democratic Demosthenes, said that he had come tothe conclusion that the McKinley bill had been introduced for the purpose of destroying polygamy. <o the price of dry goods and fom- inine wearing apparel so high that no man could support more than one wife, Tu conclusion t Chapmans. —~[Special Tele- Governor O, party was roundly the probibitory Referring o t] grbm to Tsiz By spoke this evening to the largest auaience that hias been gathered during the compaien. Almost the entire voting popul 1t was one of the best spoeches of the campaign. in shops,” the g licun newspaper leared for Act . LIT] fan) of any clas gram to Tue Bt shape for the struggle tomorrow, lan's chances much better than two week The election promiscs to bo v Everything is in good pense of living less, Telegraph T pecial Telogram to T v indication that troubleamong the Western Union telegraph The men have lhere is every urged upon is at an end. necessity of standing abandoned tue idea of a strike, probable that no further discharges will be Manager Clowry thought there would be no furtber trouble. Ho suid e did not know whether or not the brotherhood that was in process of organizi- tion had decided to give up its charter. expect to be informed as @ that later, know this much—that have come 1o their senses and have made up thiolr miuds that a strike is not u good thing. Thoy don’t want to get out of the service Just at the beginning of winter.” said that Lo | o5l be no treachery in Lincoln or in the outly Ho assured t if elocted, the interests of the people of Omaha will receive the same 15 other parts of the district, Hon. 1. J. Mahone and spoke for of departing f art of democrats adience that, roportionate minutes against the noiso for about one-third of the rd the door when Mr. Bryan upon a defense democratic candidate for congress, by an at- tempted refutation of the statements that have been made i o Corroborate the Mate's Story. Alleneof the schooner Hargrave re city today and corroborates the story told by First Mate Perrm, throwing the blame for the collision entirely on the Spanish steamer. Ho omphatically denies the Second Mate republican nes an’s speech ainder of Mr. Mahoney’s a repetition of nrge that he | %k democratieparty upon the prohibition He closed by predicting a sw ing vietory for the dem braska and th as he pushed off he told them to jump over and the; them up, but they did not do it, turned with the long boat to the vessel the ards would have jumped in, swamped t y of the' party in idential campaign Mahoney finished the audience aroso in a body and moved tow The following gentlemen the platform : James £. Boyd, May W. . Bryan, T. J J.'M. Woolworth, rick Ford, Julius M, rd the doors, boat and drowned The New Yo Wasmixarox, Nov. rk City Census. Special Telegram J—1f Mayor Grant should de- cide to submit the police census of New York to the examination of the federal authorities the investigation will be conducted by Spe- cial Agent Hyde, who wili aceor leave Waskiuglon until the matter is s¢ Will Aban Nov. 8,—[Special ‘The czar has’consented that the czarowitch abandon bis fucognito Emperor Francis Joseph will me ozarowitch at the railroad s taln bim at the imperal p: harles Ogden, | Frank Morrissey, Pritchett, George™ Sterns- dorf and Major Paddock. The Judge TirpERARY, No Did the Res .—[Special Cablegram to During the proceedings in the conspiracy trial here today Pat attempted to photograph a witness who was tostifying before the court. into custoday and arraigned before a magis- trate, who adjudged him guilty of contempt of court and sentenced Lim to one woek's i The witness made no objection graph taken. on His Allas, Cablegram to He was taken tion and enter- Frenchmen Honor G Pauis, Nov, 8. 10 having his photo; pecial Cablegram to Tue ‘The fund for the monument in honor of Garibaldi is receiving many subscriptions in France, a fact that shows thata feellug toward Italy exists wmong the French Bud McCoy Killed. Biknons, W. leader of the notorious MeCoy gang, Lias beon killed in Logan county, Virginia, by & man named Dempsoy of the Hatfleld gang. The country is wild with excitement and it is be- lieved that Dempsey and his companions will be found aud the death of MeCoy avenged. AL A Appointed Traftic Manager. Onieao, 1L, Nov. .--General Passenger © and Ticket Agent Busenbark of the Chicago, St, Paul & Kansas City railroad, has been ition of trafic’ manager. H, Lord, his formor as- Tour in Scotland. pecial Cablegram to | =Gladstoue started on his return TLospoy, Nov, 8- s successor s o Hawarden from Scotland today the train it which he was traveling reached number of his friends wi gave him an enthusiasti was ropeated at Ar Montrose a large in waiting and ihe n coptio broath irers rived to party and the p by the rosult ety most CAUSED BY CARELESSNESS, Four Enginemen Killed by a Boy S undue oficio ator at Rock € wreck was cause fourt other people tracked at R York and south the was tre the over, been mistaken. Before ho could make a move to roset the switch the express train on to the siding and cshed into the engine of the first coal train, giueers of both engines chacl Burke ond J the wreck and ground to 1'a pi ( shaken up, though on seriously—Mis ment of the dis, fish: return for the surrender by rights on the ¥ france retaining only her pri Grand Banks, whic! common by everybody. caicazo s Py The Greek Cabinet. 8.—|Special Cablegram to The report that M. de Lieyannis had succeeded in forming & cabinet was pre. He is still engaged in taking, but it is probuble that the pew min be as follows: president of th Aruexs, ) Tuk Be mature, try Liey pulos, n cal affairs. Seven Turkish CONSTANTINOPLE, armed Armenians, injured, beliy Frick coke syndicate day unless Andrew Verosiie, their commit- teeman, who was discharged, is reinstated. Itis velfeved that the compa: of a strike TARENTUN, quantity of goods. Benuiy, G nations clause. 1o the Pearl Inwiy, Pa, jand coal compas Joseph Dobosh and Michoel Guidas, Inspection of Pork and Bacon. Wasnixatoy, Nov. 8.—The the act of August 30 for the inspection of salted pork and bacon and cattle for export &oes into effect November 10, ¢ Stranded. Loxa Isiaxp Crry, L. L, sloop yacht Titon stranded on Flood Rock this afternoon, Frank J. Straub and Siduey Suwith were drowned. L N Steamship Arrivals, At Havre—La Burgogne, from New York, At Cremerhaven—The Spree, from New York. CALMOST BLOWN 10 PIECES. Fatal Prematfife Rxplosion of Dynimite in Peobles was | a Qarry at Louisville, v & largo crowd workingmen presented 1 traveling bag he train was mot Hadstone wi Gladstone bles, in the cou to a speech made by | ONE MAN KILLED AND NINE WOUNDED. he referred | Hartington at a A Man Founil Dead on the Prairie- artington, Gladstone s itly not well satisfied with the doubt in Lord Har. her the time had ar- Dredicated Nebraska News, was broken down dread fully broken owers of 1t wer Loutsvirie, Neb,, Nov. 8, ]—About 2 ¢'clock Saturd as Heory Elson, the drillerat Beha Just west of town, was tamping in & two- pound charge of dynamite, 1t accidentally ex- ploded, blowing off the palms of both hands, and iiterally blowing out Dr. Robinson sent forand dressed his wounds, no hope for his e [Special to Tar of commons, breaking his left lo both eyes and nose, Through the telegraph oper: t, near here, this afternoon a , resulting in the death of n and the injury of @ number of trains were side- ing for the New Philadelphia_express from the Just as the headlight of the express eame into view it struck Operator Clark that usness of a be two children, There were a dozen other quarrymen near by and soveral were blown into the air, but none were seriou although all had severe wounds and bruises. That more were not injured is simply miracul- The Outlook at Beatrice, BeaTrice, Neb, Nov. gram to Tne Bre ing with polit ~The city has been seeth- Immediately on, rushed to the switch and threw it tonight that the prohfbition amendment will be snowed under in this county, There issome appre- to the electior of the entire ltive ticket. thought that Collins, alliance, will be elected state senator; 1 tic float rey hension felt as ruand were c he baggage and express car of the passen- ger train careened over into north side k , and Faxon, Wil- liams and Albert republican representatives. There is a warm fight_between Bu pendent, and C. attorney, with the the ditch on the W. H. Copperal, iball ‘and_ Michael seriously but not All the passengers were badly iances generally corge Derby, Joseph JTierne, traihmen, were ve fatally hurt, A Topic for Discussion. N ial Telegram The réfusal of St.John to in joint debate on prohi- bition has been the topic for discussion and made many votes in this county against the amendment. So far as Pawnee county is con- cerned, their paid organ, the would have don Julia Corcoran of Buffalo, meet Mr, Rosews sheries Dispute. . 20.—[Special Cablegram %o In an interview today in regard pute between Britaiu concerning the Newfoundland tisher- ies, M. Deloucle, a member of the chamber of deputics, suggested as a basis for a scttle- pute that England should pay an indemnity tothe French cod and lobster fishermon and recognize the right of French rmen on the Grand Banks to buy and Il the ports of Newfoundiand. Y gland should give compensation in Africa in rance of her ich shore of New foundland, vileges on thé ges are held in Lincoln Call, well to have suppeessod the roll up the usual majority for the g. o. p. New Church Delicated. FrEMONT, Neb., Nov, 8.—Special to Tar Bre.|—The new Methodist church ji ed at Jamestown The dedicatory vas dedicated il of Omaha, was raised atthe seryvices chich is neat aud commodious, was dedicated clear of debt, ¥ound Dead on the Bratnice, Neb, Noy. 3 gram to Tar: Brr dead on tke prafyi: east of here that he must an epileptic fif ~[Special Tele- i was found about eight miles north- Tt 1s thought this morning. ave fallen during the night in atid tied through cold and ex- posure. - Further particulars canuot be ob- taiued tonight. Wagered $500 on ¥ Lixcovy, Neb. gram to Tar Brr M. do Lieyann uncil, minister of the in- terior aad minister of war ad_interim; M. do ries, minister of foreiy punos, winister of fin wakis, minister of justice; M. Koumoundou- 103, minister of marine, nister of education and ecclesiasti- [Special Tele- Excitement is high here over the pending eloction and betsave numer- The one attracting the most attention was that made by Colonel $500 agrainst $100 thit Harlan would be clected The £{00 was put up by Patsy Mears on McKeighgn. nce; M. Valsa- Webster, who bet. SSLUSRE h Soldiars Killed. $.—An encounter has occurred between Turkish troops and near Erzergan, in Ar- menia, Seven soldiers were killed and fifteen woun, Acting under orders 1ssued by the sultan, tho wovernor of Erzeroum summoned all the Moslems to the mosques and called upon them to treat Christians with respect. e Boarders Compelled to Jump. Kaxas Crry, Mo., Nov. 8. ing house this morning made such progress befove discovered that it cut off all exit by the doorways and stairs, A. S. Woodruft jumped from the second story and was badly Two others were The other board- ere rescued jrom the windows, Wasn't in the “Queecn's Own," Charles Van Camp, the democ dato for county commissiouer, called on Tul Breand denied the) story which was circu- lated Sunday that he was a wember of tho “Queen’s Own outat Ridgeway to Canada by the Fenians in 1! He claimed that he wus never a soldier any army, much less in that of En Canada, and that he could not, therefcre, have acted as a lieutenant or inany other capacity in the Ridgeway affair. ir. Van Camp continuously in this city Which he claims may be attested to by some of the oldest citizens. i~ : Card of Thank GraND Istaxp, Neb, Nov. t) traveling men and others who so kindly con- tributed to the fund for me, collected by Mr, Accopt my heartfelt thanks for May God in his provi- which was sent Fire in a board- has resided almost, Injury to One Concerns All. Scorroark, Pa, Nov. 8.—It it confidently ed that téh thousand employes of the 11 quit work Wednes- the kindness shown, dence so provide for you all. Received from Mr. bution from the collected by Ir. Taxes on proper 3 grocerles, $%6,53. Mus, T. F, ALLEN. ick Talhot §78, contri- albot and expended for mo $:1.92; coal, " Mes. T. F. Auiex. y will in case e annul the existing wage agree- ment aud will further complicate mutters, RS Officer Killed by Thieves. .—Three thieves broke into the tailoring establishment of Biehl Brothers this evening and stole a Constable Matoer pi sthed them, and coming up with them outside of the city a fight onsued, the thieves shoot- ing and mortally wounding the officer. A large posse is out in pursuit, Mr. Harlan Confident. Special Telegram to N. V. Harlan will spend In response to an in- Yorg, Neb,, No clection dny in York. quity of Tie Bre correspondent he said: feel perfectly confident of success, and from ooking over the field carefully and receiving estimates from all the counties, I estimato that I 000, My meetings have beon suc- cessful throughout: the di been well received everywhere that I havo e Austro-German Tariff Negotiations. ~The tariff negotiations between Germany and Austria resulted in 3 marks duty on rye and wheat imported from countries having commercial treaties with qany and Austria containing the favored This will include imports of those cereals from the United States ana ox- cluded from Russia, rict, and 1 haveo ot Railroad Promotion. Nov. 8.—[Special Telegram to President Egan of tho Chicago, ¢ Kansas City today promoted Gien- eral Passenger Agent Buscnbark to the office of trafic mans Tue Bee |- The Trans-Siberian Railway. St. PETERSBURG, Nov., 8. gram to Tur Bek.|—The goverument has de- cided to commence work on the Siberian railway without delay, using at first the resources of the treasury and afterward raising an internal loan for the purpose. The Black Pearl won. MrxsearoLis, Min X of Boston and the Black Pearl of Minineapo- lis fought tonight for $1,000, the twentieth round the fight was Kelliher claimed a fowl, which inall probability will be allowed, e Officers and Prisoners Fight. CHATTANO0GA, Tenn today John M. Webste was shot by James Edwards, whom the mar- shal was trying to arrest, and Webst turu shot Edwards, It has boen that Mr. Busenbark would receive this oftice since President Egan was pro- Trafic Managor Busenbar! official act was to appoint his successor as gent by promoting his Special Cable- former assistant, ¥ London Has Loxnoy, Noy. 1 Cablogram to ~Atthe insiigation of the vigi- entered the Pall lunce association the potice Mall gallery today and obsene paintings illustrating Robelais’ works, The paintings were taken to the police station. crowding the gallery. At the end of At Kingston The annual meeting of the change will be held, \Wedne day afternoon at Both men are dead. e gl rers Killed, 3.~The Uniontown ex- press this evening ran into a party of Slavo- nian miners on their way to the Westmore- mines, instantly killing At this meetiug ‘bficors year will be elected, Tuse a little more life the organization, for the ensuing nto the workings How to Vote Against Prohibition. It is not necessauy to have both proposi- “for and “agaidgy’, license on any ticket. The affirmative oF negative proposition on either of the amendments is suficient. Canada Will Reduce Postage, Bostoy, Mass., Nov, 2 tawa dispatch says the Dom.nion government has decided to reduce the rate on postage to 2 iustead of § cents throughout Canada aud the United States, The Herald's Ot~ Tne Bee will prft'dection bulletins out in front of Tue Bes building Tuesd “Between times” & cartoonist will get in his Reliable elcetion havelong been a Bie specialty provisions of Snow in Northwe Four Dobae, Ia., Nov. 8. gramto Tuk Be soason visited north The first snow tern Towa yesterday. It wgs only a slight flurry and melted as it Nov. 3, —The Vote £arly. Vote early tomorrow and avoid the crush. Otherwise you will lose your vote. A Centreal Asian Expedition. Pans, Nov. 8. —[Special Lol st Vote Early, Vote carly today and avoid the erush. Otherwise you will lose your vote. Cablogram to 'he French governwent will send a scientific expedition to Central Asia In January, The expedition will go via the | ago betwoen the dock eompanies and the Caucasus, Turkestan and Kashgar to Thibet, | dock laborers' unjon expird today and the and is expectod to be ahsent three years. | employers fearod that the men would refuse - cept the ew teens offered to them and Vote Early. nw strike. The exceutive of the dock Vote early today and avoid the crush ; '\‘llnm n.v"xu’uwl‘mmn;r the u‘n-n. oewise You twiil 1086 your vots however, to tomain at work pending a_deci Otherwise you will 1 -‘ ur vou sion upon the co-operative scheme which has Ty ™ . O | been submitted tothe union by the directors France's Beet Root Cro of the companies. A number of malcontents Pinis, Nov. i, [Special Cable employed on the Royal Victoria ana Albert mto Tar Ber)—The ministor of agriculture reports | docks refused to be influenced by the excen that the beet root crop is faitly good and that | tive and went on o strike. 4 complants of the sugar manufacturers he s wm the Royal Vietoria and exaggerated, Albert docks subsequently reconsidere action and better counsel” prevailing the GOV. HILL CALLED DOWN. turned to work pesses e A Snharp Rebuke Administered by | GONE HOME TO VOTE, secretary Noble. | y | President Harrison and Ge Wasmivaroy, Nov, Secretary of the In- . for Noble today replicd to the letter of e LSRR R Governor Hill of the $1st ult,, regarding the Wastivaroy, Nov. f.—The president left New Yorkcity census, The following are | here this moring for Indimapolis. He will somoof the excerpts from the lotter: "It | AFTive there tomorrow morning and will was wholly unnecessary for you to remind | Femuin just long cnough to cast his vote and me of the provisions of the constitution of the | MAke @ short vist to v aud M. 1t H United States relating to the enumeration | qaughter loft hiro i company with the aud apportionment of represen tatives of the | presiaent, Tho former will also vote in electoral colle or the provisions of the cen- | Indianapolis tomorrow and ex pects to remain sus law allowing amendments and recor there several days, Neither did I need any exhortation upon the THE SUGAR THU subject of fair apportionment. It is much to - be regretted that in the letter to me when | Judge Pratt Holds Yhat Two Recelve acting upon an official matter you as gover- ers Must be Appointed, nor swould speak as 8 partisan |y and impute @ corrupt purpose to he consus entmerators to secure advantige by diminishing the count in the cityof New ork. Your imputation aguinst the enumer ators and census work is so enti 7 DECISION, Judge Pratt has hand- ed down his decision inthe sugar trust case in which he says the receivership is proper and necessary and that not only one but two t | peceivers should beappomnted. The receivers gratui- | to beappointed will take possession of the tous and_unfoimded as to bo slandevous, and | properties and moneys of fhe trusis. The e 4 i gperlive to ives the two parties to the suit unti you should know that your abusive course | jidge gives the tw to the su could not tend to promote that fair and judi- [ Thur "".\“0‘ gree upon two persons to bo cial consideration I have been disposed to | dppomted receivers giveto the application of tho mayor. Your st e charge imputing fraudulent motives to cthers yacinthe's ( - suggosts as your party thinks thatan in [Special Cablegram to Tire creased population would fnure to its advan- | Bir,)—1 Hyacinthe has commenced a Y 8 3 tage. Thocount of ‘the palice (taken asit | campaign against clericalism o his own }‘&‘: “’,‘“'u':“ TNe et ioude ":'“ fsan) | church with a vigorous addvess. He said needs the very closest scrutiny and | thatthe republic firmly established, but analysis. Your accusations, heretotora con- | afterleaning toward Atheism there was ne fined to interviews and stump speeches, be- | danger of its lasping iuto clevicalism. The i I'r"‘”r‘"‘,"l'""“";‘(‘,‘l’:‘L‘L‘\“":I‘:,':‘."“'[‘_" 4| pubils of the Jesuits, he said, were beginning at Indiananolis on the subje t June, and | O it V3\‘l§l~ vlm' Gl n"_\:h b ndds: *You did not sucoced in theseofforts | bubllc thicatencd lo become a clerical gov- to any considerable degros, but you are large. | ernment after the most bigoted pattern of the Y S Bosith G thib e South American republics. He thought, this ly responsible for any inaccuracies that exist. y s You set an example t ng the law | WASdue to the republicans shutting thew of congress and the suggostion of its violu. | €Ves to the power of religionin _socicty, and tion by your less eute wolitical followers, | he advocated the national churches in reject Your early and continuous partisan assaults | 1€ the authority of the pope. allowing on the census have had t priests tomarry and abolishing the confes motive which is easily sional, tod th Seck T You further aserted i the —speech | Nopragka, Towa and Dakota Penstons. mentioned that the republ will not repudiate its doclared polic king the ‘v\l\fll\uru\‘ Nov. 3.—[Special Telegram power of the solid south by deliberately ig- | to Tur Bre.] —Pensions were grante r noring increases id the popnlation of that sec- | tc *he following: Nebraskans: Ori tion, Thetruth is that no complaint has been | ji¢ ~Oseq received from any southern state as a state i e oA 0 gaiust the census, and the only serious | MOOTe [k oWt a.Evo00a O claim of erroncous diminution of. population | ford;Willliam I3 Enes, Sterling ;Jason Lucas, represcutation by ame from the re- | Merna. Increase—Owen Buchanan, Daw- publican state of Or son ; Horace H, Wa Y M. In caclusion L rotary suys: “Tre. | fust, Columbus fred the necessity dressing the chief e i 5 magistrato of th leading state of the union | JIATk l) L R -'j'!”‘“}l- i the terms 1. have. employed, but | Duke Plattsmouth; William J. Turner, Rod I fud my fustification in tho reckless | Cloud. Original widows—Jaannette L., intemperance of the language you have scon ‘\‘l"":\‘ "‘f!’l\; Vel fit to use, language which is lacking asmuch | ‘-m‘,:‘ ““(')‘ dhlide; Hin MOA: in truth asit isin the dignity befittiog your | | \C ‘(_‘ Teah M 5; Hid l'l‘ by greatofiice, which in the past has been filled | rscti - daspor AL - nbpcll, Evresse by eminent men of both political parties of | [NOVS Ashton Frt Dodge; Charles G New York. Upon the meritof tho mayor's | ¥ Quslaws Goorge L. Whoeler, Dowit H TR ST ana_nereasoJohn Klan, soldiers? home, 1 = = U Marshalltown, Increase —Sumuel _Sieath, IHBEUNION A CYNIUACTRGUL AT Oskeoosa; Joim 3. Baker, ~Logan: William 3 ” : . Thompson, Oftumwa. Reissue—Allen The Recout Mamfesto Said to Have | g pygehal, Columbus City. Original wid- Been a Blunder. ows, ete.~Minors of Mavtin L. Stewanrt, Cricaco, Nov. 3.—It was announced today | Centerville; Bmily, widow of James By that the circular issued Saturday by the | Blairstown : e Union Pacific, excluding all liues except the | South Dakota: Original- Twadodicls ¢ Northwestern from participation in tho joint | Ry 5 GETi, - nerease-Bejumin billing arrangements was a mistake. 1t was ‘ not the intention to discontmuo prorat- Tragio End of a ing arrangements with any roads except | g perminine those eompeting with the Northwestern at, el dinged i Council Bluffs and Omaha, The only rupture, | am to Tue Bee therefore, is with the Burlington, Rock Island | formance here, which was attended by the and St. Panl roads. Who is responsible for | czar and members of his family, one of the the blunder is not stated. trained horses suddenly became v o madenn attack on M. Giniselli, manag Know Nothing of the Dea. the circus. The horse knocked the man Bosrox, Mass., Nov. 8.—(Special Tele- | down aud bit him and trampled upon him, gram to Tme Brr.)—Oficials of the Union | mangling him in a terrible manner in fu Pacific railway say they know nothing what- | view of " the spectators, The czar_and his ever of thealleged Vanderbilt dealinvolving | family abruntly swithdrew from the imperial a trafic agreement. betweon. the. Northwost. | box and left the building. A genoral panio Yorx, Nov. usade. . Columbus:; Anna Amness, Beay i I, S e and Milwaukeo & St Paul systoms, among the spectators followed and the per- patibndabilainy formance was closed. Army Notes, -~ The Palitical Outlook. “aToN, Nov. 3.—[Spesial Telogram g i - 3rr.]—By direction of the ncting sec- | W R o I, Solesoutonl axy of war, Hospital Steward Jucob Mar- | (RIS hst about vanpletod thelr cun- tin, now at Camp Pilot Butte, Wyo., will "f;‘:“\l"‘“"" ol Sekpteetitl i ey proceed to Fort Omalia, Neb., reporting upon LAOLOMOTION A, Siootion STh0 ddemo. z & Ol | cratic committeo prodicts a democratic m s arival to the commanding officer or | oy in tiement honan Cop 2 gl mocritie m It isimpracticable for tnis soldicr to i committee concedos to tho 'y rations of any kind. Hospital Steward 153 districts and ¢ s 150 Hermun _Espenbock is ordored from Fort | distvicts, laving twenty distriets doubtful, Omahi, Ncb., to Camp Pilot Butte, Wyo, Of the latter they eliim”enough o ivo the With the npproval of the acliug secretary | republicans the house by a majority of seven, of war, leave of ubsence for six months, on surgeon’s certificate of disability, with per- allpox on Board. mission to leave the department” of Dakota, | New Yok, Nov. 3.-The steamer Be was granted First Lieutenant Edwin H Webber, Twentieth infantry. grarisof the Anchor line arrived at quavan: Teave of absence for three months on sur. | tne this morning with over one thousand geon’s certilicate of disability, with permis- | emigrants on board, most of whom were sion to leave the department of the Platte, is | Italinns. The captain stated that smallpox granted First Lieutenant Eugene I Ladd, | had developed among her passengers. Tho Ninth cavalry healthofticers will take charge of th ok TS R d quirantine d then disinfed A e aud quirantine them and then disinfect tho Hans Moe, a Norwegian laborer working e LRI L with a gang of men on the Union Pacific Heavy Protection for Spain. track at Avery, a way station five miles | MADRID, Nov. 3. —The proccedings of the southwest of Omaha, was struck by tho | HNfT commission whose sittings have just gravel train yosterddy afternoon and two | ended have been of the most marked protoc- cars passed over hisrightleg, From a few | tionist charuc "The heavy duty which it inches below the knee to about an iuch above | is proposed to plice on imported coal and ex- the unkle the limb was ground to pulp. He | ported iwon and copper will, it is asserted, was removed to St. Joseph's hospital and Dr, | prove disastrous to the trade of the country Galbraith amputated the limb. Moo was | if the measure becomes a law working on the track and saw passenger - train No. 1 comiug and_stepped. ot of 1o Gladstone 1 Sribic whil tho gravel s win. baching iy | qo30%: Nov. - [Speclal Tolran to and did not see it until 1t struck him, He | T Bee. ] -Gladstone bus declined to stand fell outside of the track, luckily, but failed | @5 @ candidate for the rectorship of the Uni- to get one foot out of the way. Moo 1s asin- | versity of Aberdeen. Hogives hisadvan glo man about thirty-five' years old and | agoas his reason for declining the nomin boards in South Omaba. Fo had recently | tion, The pre incumbent of the oftice is come from 4 railroad campin the Black [UlS. | the RRight Hou. G. J. Goschen, chaucellor of -——— the exchequer. A Kansas City Sensation, < — Kaxns City, Mo, Nov. 8.—[Special Tele A New Bank for St, Pelershur; gram to Tux Bee,]—Ralling Bingham, son of | ST PETEmseng, Nov {Special Cable- the late General and M, Bingham, is a | @m. to Tur Ber.]-The danin forger of his recently decemsed mothers | S4YS & new bankto o Kuown as tho Aslatio name to the amount of something like $20,000, [ Pank will shortly be estaslished in St The crime was committed before the death of | Petersburg, Che capital of the institution Mrs. Bingham, soveral months ago, and while | Will be 23,000,000 roubles. in her last sickness she learned of ‘her boy” et g misdeeds. It almost broke the old lud: Oll Going Up. heart, and there was a thrilling deathbed Fixniay, 0., Nov. §,—The Muanhattan Oil .:;;un‘. : ;nluw\v[cvn;xgh. h“wul-.w to ‘r‘m company, the strongest of tho independent ¢ recreat fon out of heriwill, leaving him | ouanizitions in the fio i morming ad. only a fow books, and the remainder of the | C/5abiztions In the field, this moming ad vast fortune. went to u sister, Young | vanc 1the price of Buckeye oil from 80 to 42 Binghan 'was Uought (o o ono of the | Gents. All the olher independont companies wealthiost and most favorad young men in | Tolowed suit and the Standard will probably the city until the story of his escapade and | ™eet the advance, e sudden departure from the city leaked out . pum—— tonight, Stock speculations are the cause, Storms on the Bri sh Coast. el gt Loxnos, Nov, Special Cablogram to The Great Methodist University. Tir Bee.] -A heavy gale set in yoste Wasmyarox. Nov. 8.—A big Methodist | morning along the coast of Dovonsh mass meeting, having for its object the | thestorm is stillpre furtherance of the establishment of the pro- | Wieckage has « posed new Methodist university in this city, | LBl there have waslwmrr.mi:(.m. Sy 'h\'-» "1\)m~{n-;lix‘|]!\' Takes Justice Millor's Clrcuit, ending the pro @ made by sey v s Sk Fesitine . T, wontoalot. | WAsmxatox. Nov. 8.—The YAPRIy- 0 the ter, rogretting that bis absence from the city | assignment of a justiceto the uitcourt would prevent his attendance and assuring | tie#caused by the death of Justice Miilel them of his inteiest in the enterurise and | been filled by the assignment of Justic most cordial wishes for its perfect and early | Brewerto Justice Miller's old circuit. i | and ing. A quantity of re and itis feared sasters ab seu. - D As success, - oods Failare. 3. —The wholesale dry goods use of Baron, Holt & Co, made a voluntary sssigument this morning. The s arg placed al $2,000; labilives, B Tl ighting Out Old Feuds, BinmixGiy, Ala., Nov. 5. —As a result of | 1, afeud which has been brewing for some | tine near Cropwell, St. Clair county, George Norgher shot and killed Powell Hancocl, | § The latter’'s brother and friends are now | hunting Norgher with the intentidh of shoot- | 1, L ing bim. His friends mve also ralliea about [, PARs Nov Chicago Dry Citscauo, The Death Record. 3—(Speclal Cablegram to Norgher, and as the principals are promiuent | Thr B General Cas i who was an men and have meny friends a bloody fight is | aldede campot Emperor Napleon 111 is expected, dead. AP oot London Dock Laborers' Trouble, Vote Early Loxvoy, Nov. 8.—[Special Cablecram to Vote early today and avoid the crush. Tue Ber.]—The arrangements made a year | Otherwise you will lose your vote. SICK HEADACHE Positively enred by, digestion and Too Hearty A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Nu Drowsiuess, Bad TORPID LIVE Purely Vegetable regulate the Bowels, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALLPRICE, HOW TO VOTE AGAINST PROBIBITION. Those who desire to engraft the license principle coupled with regulation upon the con- stitution and forever prevent statutory prohibition as it now exists in Iowa, against the prohibition amend ment and for the license amend - Remembera vote for the li- cense amendment is not a vote prohibition. propositions are entirely sep- If you want to defcat prohibition against prohibition, The following is the form of the anti-prohibitionticket: ‘Against Amendment to the Proposed Constitu= tion, prohibiting the manufac ture, sale, and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors “For Proposed Amendment that the manufacture, sale, and keeping for sale of intox to the constitution, icating liquors as a beverage licensed and lated by law,” A P KElection Retu Tue Bee will put election bulletins out mes'’ acartoonist will get in bis have long beena Brx specialty, AP T A Proposed Cable Liine. Cricveo, N 5 interested, justat present, in the proposed with Australin, a prominent capitalist “1t is a mammoth British Columbia, toaay undertaking to lay acable ¢ that. considerable risk s fnvolved cai Thecostis esti government wi be lnagined. 0,000,000 and guarantee s po At prosent the decl 1 and any Eiropesn vowerwould by followed vering of thec ustralin, and intel the southorn ¢ ation of war by atones by the conneets England ligence of the situation i must be delayed at a terrible cost od when the world will wirce is not far distant,”” bo encircled by How to Vote inst Prohibition, It s not necossary to have both proposi “against’? prohibition md “against” The afiirmativ or negative proposition on eitherof the arnendments is suficient, witl put clection bulletins “Between times' cartoonist will get in nis Reliable election lave long been a By Pears' is the purest and best soap ovor How to Vote Against Prohibition. It is not necessa; to have both propos probibition or and “agalnst! 1i The afivmative or negative proposition on either of thewmend ments is suMlcient, POWDER Absolutely Pure. A oream oftartar baking powder. Iighess ot leavening strength~U, B, Goverament Re= Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And all discases arising from a rand Bad Digestion. resuit v good 1 Y e s allows oort Aug, 17, 1600 Tutt Torpid Live L. net aud solld flesh, 1y suar costed and e SOLD EVERY WHERE. EXCELSI0R SPRINGS ¥s. e WATERS uretie and Uric Solvent. X BOTTLES Y Agts. 1515 Dodge Nature's Tonie C B. MOORE &

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