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Ohanene iy and ael Vioa ar Aheir 1 ot poiit 1 fall, th e topi all tenacion coniettod tacitly ste aftor P shall have sy all partie v il vote voters, the aronaed polls will s Abont 411 00K had 0,571 M, G hinson 18, and wreonbinel R074, Last of whicl tary of sta anld the wh lnotod e fact redistrict ¢ and gonora both parti to eapti 10 slovt elalm that n eut ropubii fold bo and a dou mAnver the 0t nominati 101 bLioss ¢ oratio ropu bl W » eloot ans ¥ W | e 1 aing | oppos dus into the Y What Dolng | »oal shou [ andidaio ! inited tonight ab the Bt nrtion bl b o Al in bo N oton ol the LT TR I, Nov iy e history of Towa 1ot Hepublicang " war uly tof th | par to ont rrow. A full stato ticket four field, is the oy i candidate; A andidate, and [sane o prohibition eandiante. 1 an aeo divided on the prohibi rats are divided that L tarift tho party lines beou at y drawn. Hoth parties bave vith the silver question and 019 postpono this issue until iwtional_conventions noxt year woken, Upon one conclusion are that there will be OW I'ne addition of new campaign and tho interest 10 1881108 &1 V08 A5 uranco that the how a8 Inrge i vote this year as tho laat presidential election ) In 1880, whou Governor Bolos irality, the total voto cast wns ernof Botes had 180,111, Mr. the ropublican eandidato, 173, fon Iabor, probibition and Andidatos for governor togothe aar tho total vote was ropublican candidate fo Jned 101,606, & plurality of o ropublican atato tickot yoar, an o8 hinve candidates in the lidato rapublican prosent ineumbent " o rhor th 10,5 socre. 3,136, as that the noxt leislat state adds greatly t intarest in - this o will the locul and attompts as well as eloction making stronuous wonerul asseimbly, ato ofcors, The rop wity of the | o back ot wreat ma, ) party A democratic Kovernor loglalntiro wight gerry neuten Towa's power o reniblican This claim is equally so the demo: thousnnds of rinan JUOE intorests gonor- port the don ticket. On and the Mothodists in the con ool and attacked tha governor @ of the pardoning power in n o prison a s wber of the | A nlloged the ry liw Advont chureh a will havo s diffeult (Sl v s to e v [ thiat aud tho rreot t the can atato 10 provable WOYORK POLITICN, Politicians hat Have St alus to | general interest th this state tod thom ors, evor i ve | rla’s et And 1 T'he fMicor 1k The troly oo ( than | posed 'l have upon t 10 4w the ¢ his pa I'he governor has pursucd M positi high t Tlio arnor doubt dates and oxpoct a plurality of at least 10,000 Colonel and It will re proba! Abiost rals v rons for membors of sonit titos senator in 1503 o su wry of st ¥, ttornny \F0 gOVOrnor, soorot o, comp: our vacant e figed, threo of rats and one by a of which woro n cept nomina I5ieht supromn court vl FLy-Lwo sena 1 129 nssami ONTENT 1N MASSACHEUSETTS, the Heaa of Phit State )The election in w is for governor and W oxecut ndm 3 on. ng ven on the Tieket in r and At 18 to the con ono abolish for vol majority of mombers o poll tax ns requisito e o othor making anch of the legisiature. for state hibition 1 in ench bi o aro five tiokets in the fi roptiblican and social labor. n one of tho most £ 10 Massavhiusotts, tepiblicans dopend for success en- | their ability to got out tho re in ntey districts and to v soll's majority in Boston st yoar, v 1,000 greater the liquor vote is democratie, pr T'he campaign vigorous ovel jovernor i N 18, when to huve gone ropublican anpaign efforts of confined almost During that timo, fought with skill concentrating their eff ho eonters o most sup th ontirely domocrats to the how and 15t e vopulation nov lRussell, one of campaigiers in had o laree corps of uble four of the leaders of 1 has been favored esident Cleveland, to a considerable his tacties of inst ear, challer to commit himself on various s of state polities, then attacking his m and tinally exhibiting the effects of arifTs on local industries, dumocra confident that Gov- Russall will bo re-elected and bave hope for the rest of their state tickets. piblicaus, on the other hand, have no At all of the eloction of all their candi on tho stute ticket, save for governor, for Alle Betting as between Allen ussell is almost oven, ‘Tho republicans stain their majority in tho house and bly securo a small majority in tho iv vote, Gov st vigorous ntry \ ex- | ging are senate, Prea P vania to sor sorve the st for the republic that to the many of thal the re thoy quit Cha comni tho re Cha comml come to vhiladelphin with about jority. major fhgure: In} boen which candid dom (lover Jdohin i Wiliia are the repu Inte Ciie ing el mor board, didates will ta comn superi on the but by the oithe Hront at, Both I\ Kuns itan whioh Meer I'he supro wany for pe f esid New ro PENNSYLVANLY'S FIGHT. ictions by Demo publican Partisans. tabELvins, Pa., Nov. 2.—Peansyl- will tomorrow vote for auditor general tvo three years; state troasurer, to two years and for or against the hold- ratic and fring of a constitutional convention. While ato usually gives a docided majority the democrats contend No vecont treasury exposures will bring support of their ticket the votes of dissatistied republicans or cause others t party to refrain from voting. This publican leaders will not admit, and im they will receivo nearly if uot tho full y 1 off yuar. irman Walters republican state ttee, today ated the majority for publican ticket at from 45,000 to 48,000, irman Kerr, of the democratic state itteo, claims that the democrats will S.000 As the republicaus only claim 25,000 ity (u Philadeiphia Chaivman Kerr's s would leave a ve comfortable bai- the domocratie side of the totals \ladelpiin au active campaign has wagod over the city treusursship, for Geores D. Met is tha republican Jato and W. Redwood Wright tho ratic nomive The latter no bolds ) city treasuver by appointment of uor Pattison, for the unexpired term of Surdsioy The only other city officer is register of wills, for which Suields and Theodoro K. Jenkins lican and democratic candidates, COUNTY'S in Chicaogo Cente on trol of the Drainage Board . Nov A close is looked for in 1 str is for control of tho operations of rLy interests and COOK OUBL o5t Con- Ao, 1 ection and exeit- Chicago to- The ma al nge a ho t immense prog ntire of Heretofor s ticket © the expe bonds £40,01 cand 1 g it have ruled but tomorraw ouly nominees of organizations — ropu hibition wnd 2 people. Only 817 votes publican and tie st county i and the out rivos littls ground for any cor: xcopt that un_ almost u rading individual cau pluce. A new sot of county will be chosen and a county of I'wo vacancies urt bench are to e fille an_agreement intended to ca rinciplo of o nonpartisan pr of the ading parties nominated than one candidate so that practically s, republican and Hutchinson, dem- aro already electod regu ivan, lukor itendent superior ¢ KANSAS STKINE, Ol Partios Trying to Down the vd Party. Nov, 2. T Kan. year EKA, I'ho election in fraught with the ities of mercurial Not only is 15 an election as this not the pe ally | MY year spives. it bo chosen u siugle state but is not even t 1bifeans fool that it is a qu. no importance that they should of tho tion of carry toat the state of 1 tho republicau aro naturally not Ad the republicans in s respect and have not to fusion with the The democrats ilavly avxious v wishos in th articularly averse articular th uterest in this election, s i strength that will bo do tho people’s Darty—i party that Ao & yoar ago und that hopes to ote of the state for a third party lal candidate in the oloctoral college the r the v FLECTION GUESS WORK, York Herald K the * tate Nov, 2. K\ s hias baen caretully tabulatiug Hor aders Speculate Resuli nOre than a we: and ballots sent in by redicting the ssful candidate for arday overnor, From ast, over HiX) received, Most of thos early part of the camp: At frow the ones rec s had bee during th widely diffe ived | bers “mixed punty elections nud thus say o | * | tho east and entire natiou 1 | KCausas iy once more safuly plurality of the | THE OMAHA DAILY BEEgfTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, changes in Joul to tnke wing, undoubtedly, t iont, and it was de atest recoived. Almost two- it Mr. Flower prodictions are fho Flower and refore, kept s are that 4,200 1 %950 plurality by NEW JERSEY PrEDICTIONS. itic Chances of a Bright Hue The Noy Demo ), State senators sever counties, and as thr yoars, thoy will or uf United States Senator who is a de at. Iour of Hudson, Hunterdon, Middle- always democratic. The to carey the othior three May and Passaic. In the ctto gain at loast two the first and sec Monmouth, wh diss ion. TI'he; in several mem want§ democratic expectedly Inst year, They may possibly eloct thoir canaidates n tour of these dis- tricts, chiefly in South Jersey, but the gain will be balaiiced by the resulls of Pass Huason ana Essex counties, where the new district lines have been laid out to assure to tho democrats a sure_gain of five members The next omoly will probably stand thirty- cight to tweaty-three in favor of the demo- crats. Allen L. MeDormott, chairman of the domocratic state committoo, is contident of elocting all seven of the senators, which would make the scnate sixteen democrats and five republicans in for o 1ufus Bl t those ountie sox and Sussex ropublicans ho 1] Cap the assombly they exi wembers, those from ond districts of thore s democratic hope to districts which MARYLAND'S FLECTION, Itepublicans Stand but Little Show of' Election. Barmivore, Md., Nov. 2, ~Every electivo officer in Maryland, from governor down to and including the very least, will be voted for on Tuesday. The democrats endeavored to force upon the voters the consideration of uational politics. I'ho republicans would not follow the lead of the democrats, although thero have been times when the taciff was well aired and discussed. Al men of .| 1l parties concode the elestion of Frank Brown, democrat, for governor. The best that oven the sponsors ‘or his opponent (Mr. VanNort, rep.) ever claimed that he would reduce the democratic majority. Fif- teen thousand majori claimed for Mr. Brown. The legisiaturo is regarded as surely safo for the re-clection of United States Senator Gorman, In suech event a domocrat will succced Senator Wilson, who died shor oro the adjournment’ of the last congr LITTLE OPPOSITION. nocrats Sure of Being cred. JACKSON, Miss., Nov. 2.—In this state to morrow there will be held an election under the new constitution. The lecisiature, to bo elected tomorrow, will hola for four years, and will elect two United States senators but as most of_the candidates have beeu in- structed for Maltha and George, and they will doubtioss be their own successors. Three commissioners will also be elected. There is but,_little opposition to the demo- cratic nominees throughout the state. Th alliance, however, nominated candidates for the logislaturo in a fow counties. There will also ve elected nine_ district at- torneys and all district and_county officers In_addition to the taxpaying and other re- quirements of the new constitution, the Aus- tralian ballot system will be first brought into use. ississippi Do IN VIRGINIA, Farmers Will Be Elected, But They Will Have Democratic Tendencies. Ricivoxn, Va., Nov. 2.—The election con- test in this state tomorrow is for the purposo of selecting the entire housoof delogates, consisting of 100 mombers, aud one- half of the senate, namely twent There isno stato question involved in th clection and the republicans as a party have vefrained from placing candidates in tho field although here and there an independent may be found. It 15 safo tosay that the demoerats will carry at least seventy coun ties in tho stato and” a majority of the sena- terial districts, but a majority of those so elocted will probably iu sympathy of the allianc COLORADO ELECTIONS. Result Doubtful, Both Parties Con- t ot Victory. “The stato cam- atic rally at the Coliseum attended by 6,000 people. ballot system will be put into effect tomor- vow for the first time in Colorado. The vesult will probably be the election of a cket, although the republican i crs elaim thoir ticket will be elected by from 3,000 to 5,000 majority. At the democratic headquarters it 1s stated that the vesult will be very close, and that they expect to elect a portion of their ticket. , which was The Australian Offering Oads on McKinley. Cixerxsamy, O, Nov. 2.—The democratic demonstration here tonight was an immenso affair. Music hatl was as crowded as at the MeKinloy moeting on last Saturday, and thero were several thousand outside who were addressed by local speakers Governor Campbell and Hon. J. G. Carlisle, of Coviuglon, made the speeches in Music hall. Governor Campbell directod his vemirks to tho laboring men, und Hon. John Carlislo discussed tho taril. The meeting did not break up until midnight. Governor Campbell was given a most enthusiastic ovation In the offers to bet here tonight the \dds uro in favor of MeKinley, Many bets aro offered on majorities 1 Hamilton county. ew ave taken, ady. Chaiwrman Kerr ocratic committes seut tho ifus B, Shapely, senatg in_ Philadelphia: “Will Iphia 1 the morning to moot any action you may see fit to briug for M. Jay. Papers can be served on me at 1046 South Pennsylvania square tomorrow even ing. Iam ready.” CLEARPIEL following to I Quay's counsel 1oave for Philad Mekinley Confident. 0., Nov. 2—A correspondent called Major MvKinley this evening and inquired his opinion as to the outlook, Mr. MeKinley expressed entire confidonco in the rosult. He has made no tigures, but says that ho 1s satisfied that the verdict of tomorrow wiil be for a protective policy and the sound currency CANTON, - ROBBERS of the Gang Which Held Up the ) Grande Express in the Toils. Dexven, Colo, Nov. 2.-The principal actors in the Turkey creek train robbery of ande near Canon City a mouth ago been captured and are now iu the jail here. The credit of making the arrests is due Sherim Shares of Gunuison, The men captured are laridge, who was taken n the Induan nati Evans and named Buros. T u brought in very wi past fow days and other arrests are exy this week as it is understood ‘‘Pegleg’ has mude a coufession MeCoy, the notorious louder of the gang, was arrested shortly after the robbery for murdering W. J. Arnold, and is now under an cighteen yoars sentence for TRALN ARRE have is oy "Frisco Wants the € Sax Frascisco, Cal,, Nov clscans are Waking an earnest curn one or both of the next yoears' conventions. A meeting has beon caliod by Mayor Sanderson advico of leadin consider ways and means ans and democrats will m: next Wednesday eveni he railroad ofcials will make a round trip faro of #0 from all points cast in caso San Frauciso wins a conveution. entio San Fran effort to se. national . n the politicians 1o Loading repub for the purpose | | | | Jim | auve | ted | | | 801. e e e e e e A e e e e e e R O e e, s e TALKED WITH THE WORKERS. Republican Leadews Address a Largs Throng of Ofitha Meohanios, 8 MIS FAVORED BY BONE AND SINEW. aboring Men'Ndt Delu ted by Anony- De mpAign Mud E wbrats Close M.VL G tery. mous Clrcular il s The labor meeting at Washington hall last evening was attenged by several hundred of men, clerks and skillod me- the city, and was n very enthusi ne. William Musser prosided, and in introducing Hon, I, Kosewate tho first speakor of the evening stated that tho meot ing was called by the workingmen to discuss the issues of the day and that tho remarks that would be made would bo of iutercst and benefit to all, Mr. Rosewater spoke of the prosent ora of marvelous development and of the wondor- ful inventions that made continuous fusion in the ranks of labor. It had not only brought discontent, but had engendered credulity never before witnessed. Henry George, Bellamy ana other visionaries had finally made the great discovery that the trouble was not over production but under consumption, and Edgorton and others of his ilk had gone over the count vreaching this doctrine. They demanded more monoy. “Money,’” said the spoaker, “is tho crys- tailized surplus of the product of labor in vortablo shape, exchangeablo for other things.” Ho stated that it was not wealth, and told of seeing them shoveling sovereigns into the scales aud woighing them instead of count ing theru i tne Bank of Kugland, and it deficient in weight it had to bo mede good, showing that the stamp did not constitute money. He said that to increase the stock of real money the wealth of the country must be in- creasod, while debt could bo increasod by priuting promises to pay. It there should be such an incroase as pro- posed, the farmers could gt some of it, pro- ded'they had goods to sell at markot value but the lanoring man would receivo none of it unless in the employ of the government. They couldn’t get it even if the govern- ment should prant a million of it, and tho laboring men would be no better off for this porous plaster remody, as prices would go up 50 as to adjust mattors, and what the work- ingman wanied was to be ablo to et tho greatest amoant of gooas with the result of his day’s labor, Mr. Rosewator referred to the interest that the laboring men, as owners of hite homes, should fecl in good, hovest municipal govern- ment and Just taxation. He spoke of Os thoft’s record in the city council, including the gas steal and the city hall job, and of his promises to do greatAbings in the way of re- form, while iu -reality he was only now figuring ,on, a committeo in @ farcical investigation of a furniture contract that should have been let at home. Ho declared it time to call o balt on the sy tem of bribery that had grown out of couu- cilmen or members of the Board of Kduca- tion gzetting oftice for the sole purpose of se. curiug a monopoly for a pet sand bank or something of that sort. The speaker was frequently applauded and was about tto yield the fioor to Hoo. W. Conuell, when Henry Elrenpfore, assgssar of the Pirst ward, wanted to ask # question and tas given tho privilege, He asked why Tie Bree bad statod that he only assossed the eicctric light company for #1300, when as a matter of fact hie ussessed them for £16,000, and the buildings were not fiuished. “The -~ company = had $150,000 worth of lines and , &50,000 worth of machinery,” replied Mr, . Rosewater, and even” if you did assess it at 16,000, as you claim, it would be infivitesmally small alongside of the amounts you assessod againsy the working people with a little house, probaoly not entiroly paid for, and valued at perhaps $500. The applause that broke out was deafening, and subsided only to break out again louder then ever, and Iihrenpfort hastened to get out of sigh'. Mr. Connell devoted a short time to Ost hoff’s council careor und tho gas steal, when Osthoff voted $§0,000 to a nou-resident cor ration. They did not attempt to push the claim through whilo tho speaker was city at- torney, but as soon as be was out allowed it, notwithstanding bis protest, aud his offor to defend the case and - charge nothing unless ho wou. H. B. T was introduced, by nics of ustic con- v, candidato for county treasurer, said he had been rastling hard aud was tired, but he would say that it elected to the oflico he would not leave it with £12,000 unaceounted for. Frank 15, Moores, the irrepressible clovk of tho district court, whohas a cinch on another term, was loudly called for, and he sota lively pace with A Hole in the Bottom of the S and followed with a talk that put everybody in the best of humor, Colonel C. R. Scott snoke for a fow min- utes, denouncing a tot of handbils sigued by the peovles’ independent party charging Mr., Beimis with being a proud and unapproacha- ble wan. He stated a few facts i tho matter, and made a ploa for education. Mr. Bemis was loudly called for, and gave a short skotch of his life. He promised an honest administration in caso of hiselection, and was enthusiastically applauded. Some of the candidates on the mdependent ticket were there and apparently thought that matters were go 00 much one w Louis J. Ihm and others wanted to ask a few questions on the export and import of gold, and were answered by Mr, Rosew who gave thom some ligures that surprised thom D, Clem Deaver was invited to the plat- form and made a quiet bid for a few votes. Mr. Orr suid he was an_inacpendent and wanted to see his ticket elected, but that he could vot say a word against Mr. Bemis, whom he had known for years as a man of wonor, straightiorwardness and nonesty. "Tne band played a selection and the me ing adjourned, with the majority of those present aetermined to vota todav in favor of wood governmont wud the groater part of the republicun nominces. DESPERATE DEMOCRA 18 Roandly Abused at the Grand Opera Ho e Meeting. Except at the great republican rally of Saturday night tho Grand Opera house was never so crowded us 1t was last evening to listen to demovratic rators tell their tales of waoo for the lust time, Tin horns, trumgets and cheap baunors predominatea at the gathering of the great unwashed wod the whole affair, judging from tho noise, was morg lke an asylum rejoicing than anything else imaginavlo, Prosident Charjos Ogden of the Samoset club was chosen chairman upon motion of Republic { Con Gallagher. Mr. Ogden said that it did a democratic heart good 10 s0@ sueh 4 crowd and 80 much entnusiasm. i “T'he democrats, said Ogden, “of Omaha and Douglas counsy are not yot ready to for get or forgive thardustardly ousting from the ofMcial chair/ of our rightful go eruor, James k. Boyd. Applause.| 1 want to call your attention’ to the stagnatic of usiness all over thi stato as a result of the ugitation of the prohibition question last year by the ropubiicans. When the votes counted tomorrow ulght the veturns will show the peoplo of Nebraska that we huavo not quite forgotten aud n can forgive the ousting of our rightfully elected gov. eruor. The chair tuen called upon Henry Osthoff ——— When Baby was sick, we gave hor Castoria, When she was a Child, she ¢ or Castoria, Wt When she bad Chikiren, clung to Castoria, v them Castoria, sho became Miss, sh for a spoech. Stepping to the footlights the domocratic candidate for mayor suid dor I Lam by N uvening wpplication to If thero was ovir It is a diszr o you th Tovir put othurs I r Boyd was fairly went wild, Ho said 1, i BOfore tomorrow's sunsnt the people IS throth the mediumn the bailot box bt Iittle can be done but ¢ out und VoLo the Stealght den o) ionest nee t itizens of Omahia than the elee LION 0F 1 SUpreme conrt Tustice oF a_rogont of the State university. [ don't W any elean W ean ean for any candidite that on sueha platforn that on wod at Lincoln, Edgorton poer of 3 Who how oceuny positions the sit prome eonrt beneh. For myscif. I am in favor of wnonpartisan judiciary. When wo eaniot leetonr own cundidate, 168 ns do the hest we cin to cieet the indegondent It democrats do- thelr duty to i on the domocratic ticket wil e W wint to keen Omaia in te Mamn, AL V. Gannon einn il the cloricof thi district court fully Frank E Moores, T have but n stight ance with M'r. Osthof, but those Nim bost vouch for his honesty and intesrity 't vote fora man because he s an Trish v Gernan or w Swodo, Vote for him bes ho fs o democrat, [Appliuse.] 1n rosponso to yells for Gannon, Chai Ogden then called up the candidate for trict court eleric. Ho said This is n close campaign, and T want to say i few Words to the democrats as to ow they should conduct thomselves on the mOrrow. We are all broud of our city and state, and I jure you to preserve the peace and good order of the city, ind not £1ve our onemy ehinee to say that the ordinances Taws hi boen broken Ly our = party workers, Republicans —und the re publican conmitteo sny that they have nothing to do with the circulation of the slunderous posters. | wonder who pays forall this printing? Althoush they are con fexsed conspirators, we cannot tind fn the public press one word of condemnition of such s and purposes. I ) far refrained fron alluding to my opponent fn any respect. and shall notdepurt from that rale tonight, but when men not ididites enter the arguuent Lam under obligations to keep silent arding Sauits upon I notice in Bek that St D, Balcombe seen fit to chara aid the other night as brazen audicity, and that o has never seen its cqual W. A, L. Gibbon. respected eitizen, told 1imfht use his in asserting that the members of tie Estate Owners association repudiated the offer of the glucose fietory and sald that thero were too many Catholies in Omaha now. Gibbon's word I as good as Major Bals mbe's any day. 1 understand that Connotl is not satisfied with the oxtent of my mouth, 1€ he will g0 1o the musee with we i oam willing 10 go on exhinition, and if he don't take the first prize for havini tho most abominable and repuisive mouth in Omaha, T will leave. never toreturn. 1 am not traveling on my shape or my mouth. Connell ean’v 100k any ons in the ye. 1o has that uncertaints of eye which reminds one of a_jackdaw lodking at a bone. He got that Interdsting stoop in his back leans ing overa cracked fiddle, piaying for drank- ards and courtozans in’ the old Red Lizit con. 1 am given to understand that he hay takon care of other pronic’s property. widows' and orphanst, so well that Judge Doane threatened at one time o se i to the penitentiary. This campaizn hag heen the most dastardly, cowardly one in history. Our enemics have gone down to the grave and dug up the worthy Bishop James O'Connor_and _ put languago into his mouth which wasas fulse us hell Only a party that Is into decadence would afiliiate with su L nfamous. party us the Ameriean Protective association. Join M. Thurston said the other nizht that he did not know who was the opponent of Mr. Bemn's. When the votes are counted he will find out Thave fought for twenty-five years for the democratic party and 10w L sk for o roward. T. J. Mahoney was next called and sa Tt has been charged that the democrats ara trying to ontrotof the election machin- ery to perpetrate, if you please, what Ti BEE calls arape on the batlot box. When sueh erios aze made ne tion you can bo suro the party in pow tha handwriting or diand expects to go down, as they de great pleasure 1o soe ro tonieht. | tod, as 1 hope t oin the ran v falsohood weo to thy s you that T wiil'give yoit i 1soc T have made ftho AP A printed thit ty that wo hive thit whil Fosort to Hes. | 1o AN can step up a y 1 sich potica tonlht who ean tal ourincy than Loso T will nd the werats b thint Govern idionce ot Lequaint- who know nan dis- and tonlzht prints what purports to be afac simiio of an application” made by Mr. Osthott 1o o A &, and backs it o by twoafidivits n blatik. That's ke the republ cans will ho tomorros Now this res ticket is not an applieation—it is used by the menbers to write the names of possible meni- bers on n order that they may be approached by the ussociation’s solieitor.” I wiil you the real applicition blank of tl Soviety. On last Thursday n Wt in this hall Texposcd acanard of Tie BEE and_the next day they ted o editoriali They suid the paper ipported me when I'was rinning for 2 it did, and iy [ Diave n well troated ton't put me under oblizations to wouth shut when wbuse and calu sad upon wen whor 1 know 1o be tr it Mr. Mahoney then went on at some length to abuso the r id stated that if the peoplo wan taxation for them to vote 1ho republican ticket. Thomas Capek, Hares Millor and Swmytho made short addresses. eversed the Deci Cmieao, ML, Nov. 2.—An April last Spooner Howoll, a big lumber merchaut of this city, with branches at Omaha and else- where, turned over his proporty to the First National bauk of this city, to which he was indebted to tue amount of $200,000. Later the North Wisconsin Lumber company brought suit for 0,964, claiming that the transaction with the Kirst National bank was collusive and to the detrument of the outside croditors, Judgo Brown, bofore whom tho case was tried, decided in favor of the Wis. consin compauy. The case was taken to the appeliato court, which today voversed that decision. The decision is a set-back for cred- itors of tho First National bani. -~ Think She Was Kaxsas Cirv, Mo, frame house on West early this morning. Mrs, Amelin occupant of the house, lost her lifo in the five, waus murdered and the house seton fhe to ovidenco of _th crime. The police ave investigating, Mrs, Taylor bus two sons worktug in Omaha - Duluth's Growing DeLer, Minn., Nov. 2 the year up to the end of October amount against 9,448,000 for tho 1t 1s expected that the amount_to 40,000,000 up to date are 10,720,000 for tho oftiee! ways [SAN N on. Murd onth st Importance. Tho grain receipts fc 10 500 pe crop received b Lushels. The 21,983,000 bushels, corresponding tum 000,000 bustels . » will shipments agulnst last year. If not, VISIT THEIR ONLY made upon the reputation of tailors , v, but not all a MISEFIT for you uy's $2.00 or MERCHANT TAILOR MADE PANTS. # 7 tailor made pants for . #10 tailor #12 tailor $14 tailor 0 made pants for #. made pants for wants for .70 nts for $5.00 10 vonnne 5 made mude b, | #15 tailor mado pant 1309 sive proi Mail orders N. B. WANT MONTT FOR l’RliSll)liN]. ! Chilian ARE Not &0 epa [ Copir Much Liberals ation il Decide to Vote Admiral of the Fleet, ADOPTING A MUCH Heard Blast k Telegraph. £ 1891 By James Gordon It Varrakaiso, Chili, Nov. 2, York | By ald issuo the admiral th Chili, Th consulting Admiral Montt, nd Baruos Luco, Louis Castre, and a prominent liberal party will be solid for Montt Silva junta certainty He but 1o oftice, sailor, is ho will the presidenc, So imperativo is the c.il from all partios that he may consent to take the oflice for tho country. all than any other c ve. good of consolidate more so namea or like! tis on November 15, papers fomenting tween Chili and tho United States. I am just in receipt of a repc tiago to the effoct that Minister of Matta Egan It is said to be couched in concilintors to evince in ev justice is inquiry in this ci corvetto The Bgen for Affairs Minister affair, lines and seo that The soon start Chilian wr this city, admiral, ingl, a train to dering an London the CI 1 of unanimous Mex Spocial The electors of the consery \ notice declaring that the choico e action has boen that modestly not nevortheloss ode to the demand that he y. 1y v naval Loxnoy, No spondent blem why 1al tr the McKinley fow American by 2 “The correspondent rrocoed States admirals ha mat Igan's lettors least Ler shown donco at whilo dopartment at Washington to defeat and dawmning publicity at opolits beund to fuli promises and cede the moio St. Nicholas to od States for a ain was that aid should bo given to Hippolyte to overthrow Logitimo, declaring Hy the Unit of tho bar) « >cactically Unitoa Stateé and Balmaceda Iyte suited support. Botl know that w thoy ro and a the to oro has re ve beon done just 7 is concluded Abtao, it is expected, for Australia cadets, tten a aispatch to asking Valois, the insults offc two ¢ immediato with a view to punish the offeuders. him to mform the German that 1an naval oftic thinks > United dition, should have supported | tho cause of despotism in Caili Regarding the Iigan sought to negotiate a rec with Balmaceda, he asks: treaty could it by such a eritical moment, act, articles could beuefit statement the o not. displayed the diplo- talents of the French admiral, Gervais. MeCann gave £ cougressional government with u a and, deny him, me: M. the potism against liv “In - orded fraction of carry stroy ests in to the congression: out Ly i tho apt ro lists, obtatn a loau from tne the security of the an att & gigantic private American interosts would parti Where those private interests would begin and end tho American this towa with that followed discussion of the treaty procecding se intending to imitate verbal iwhile Jzan and Mr. Bl congr 1d scorn to entertain at the Aine needs bo prostituted to the defe ty that the magnitudo of this in- internution: clearly shown to the civilized be borne in mind that the dictator's oflicial orders to de- tho nitrate of Balmac: nitrate T A ot 5 RETAIL 20 Conts ABODE, left unor PRIC pt a 1309 A their ha 0 tailor ma #38 tailor 1 #45 tailor m #50 tailor wa w1 365 tailor ma FOU B ade I NAM. 15 for various r wa quality will meet you if you a CLOTHING 27 50 SU i Nt Mt suit ND suit ONLY THE ONLY MISFIT CLO Farnam Strect, Omaha, Neb. d careful atteution, an the THUNDERE imes Gives n Troubl tho policy rds 1n th judge. Had Balmacoda fu this nefarious object the U have had dust thrown in acquisition of a naval stat This would have sorvod a vate and darker side of the Other crvilized nations S{ tha United St this new MLDER TONE ]‘_‘ :\‘“"‘ drunk hust of | for th d apirit bo re n snilor, b d intatho o wkots' uniform do Alparaiso, L havo investix 1 liave 1 largost was proviously sel A ~ that in tu it ofic i niral's of War as i it tr g \ Views of the M \is dis: wis were was et | s Galveston, Tox.,) | ay = to tho Now |1 e B ative party have Jorwo Montt, congressional floet, is tor president of tuken without who with Waldo forms tho famous editor of La Patria, lactor, says that his itt. Still there is will the doclares a politician, it tho opinion that scopt Locanas, understand Ad expressed regret that but it is generally beli gret procoeds from the saving by means of the iral I ved fact hig Cable to STANDS UP An American Citiz Country for Its SAN Praxersco, Cal,, Nov ton, an old resident of this ¢ consul hero, makes some s ments ovor his own overy effort to ment and says M accopt he s and signaty defond the “Thero is more nofse being made ovor tho facts justify. In Chili being discussed i a ealm a [ ner. Chili does not seck t Uuited States but merely in called serious affair necds t | investigated befors auy rep! | the dispatenes sent by th If Chili is wrong she will s will not bo unduly hastene would the United States u | cumstances. Chili s nat great a nation as this shoul | wreat na hostility during In fact, the wholo Unitea States for years b Chili, while tho latter overything to harbor ki articles to the contra Tho writer kaows for i n was i Strong part is government is sponsible for the loss of mar Had not the Itata been for this country the war in ended long ago. This count His accoptance would political factions far didate, so far Congress will moet blaming Minister recent troublo are be- rt from San- Foreign dispateh to the Baltimor sent we to a a desire to as the 'y way as soon will with a number of Mimster Matta has Intendente Arleaui of would be almost unanimous Matta regrets oxcood- i the other evening on WARSHIPS READY F rs, and or- | Additions to the inquiry into the affaix Wasminaroy, D, N today said there was sensational warlike dispatc Ihe United States gover quested an investigation of the Baltimore's sailors. was being made and nothin until 1ts results were kuo reason for any apprehiension the American people. Th ” are evidentiy sharsd by ofti partment ot State that Ministor | "I6%0 0 neo procity treaty Kind of a vessel Monteros Zithemiat ancisco, would for | service. She now has her g only a | The Monterey will, in the thore. | authorities, be the most fe the Americ S tion of the monitor Puri pleted. No o Times’ ho has sol States, contrary | bureau W to espoc expor occup: ly a s of “The United iy LANEST CHILIAN by supplying th a copy of Admiral Brown had greatest impra- i exposed the stato ignominious Hayti by his verbal Complaint Has Not Been WasmixGro tatively stated that rceived by the State depa Chilian government of th gan and that Nov. no com aval station. Part Loxno¥. Nov, 2—a paraiso suys more sailors iucident 1s presidency of the republic {0 Jorgo Montt Hippo- . ber 16, The buik of the promises, if it have been released American | dosed to satisty logitima s woll | foreigners for losses suered rment | olution. fean floot must | *Tho Chitian I of des- | pointing to a sp I Culty botwoen adopted by tho Hayti is identical case of Chili, the otly I securing e ssional such Post's Berlin stion here b ili and the - comity may b world, it must tho failure to Condemning Ong Loxnoy, Nov, 2.~The Ch: corvespondent says that in Dusscldorf® has fonnd in a 100 sides of American pork infeeted with trichonosis, al certified to be wholesome - Steamer Arriy At Autwerp—Waesland, 1 At Londou—Sightod: Pe from New York after sn at foreign ficlds, Bavapaca ' b {uondoavored to United States uvor tields. This w. robbery m whicn pate. rre inter owing tho nation is best able to Van Houten's Go PLEASE READ TH Ates approv of this a saved n b has dly Chili Amel Soon to Ile Atlort. The secretary morning that in four months now be quite th possibly his recall has «d by the prosident or secrotar dispateh The excitement over the Balti- Sibs Congress re polit 1filod his part in Mted Statos would their oyes by the fon in the Pacif a blind to the pr are A wotlier the the app ormidable A shinl that @ be Bal Ametican blue natter navy w ated tho > tlagship t sent ashore and rrea, a Balmaced wplicatod i tho lod to ¢ Brown has si Viaa that his ro he intended 1 Balma- 1D here that unif ceda himself whose height was excoptional," FOR CHILI. nces This Course. W. D. Cat ity who is Chilian ensational Ho makos Chilian govern ovidently much this mattor than theso affaics nd thoros rouble stite aro b man with tha sists that s so 0 be thoroughly y can be given to state dopartment 0 admit, but st d any more than nder “similu ly hurt that 1 have show all her trouble action of tho has boen against aliways feolings, nows vy notwithstand A fact that Minis isan of Balmaco undoubtedly ro y lives in Chili reed to return to would ry is wron if the question was left to u popular vote in favor of Cnili M SERVICE, n Navy v, 2 no wareant for at this time ninent had tho assault upon fovostis 2 could be wn. Ho saw in the minds of s views the De. Seer. als of announced this the harbor de being built at voady for and armor. opinion of naval midable cratt in the excep. also nearly com- NEWS. Made Against x London. 1t is authori- plaint has been rtment from tho onduct of Mr. not been con- of state. from Val I'ho offered ppens Novem- al prisoners nent is dis, lems made by during the rev. ding as been ¢ teh says s veceived new tof the aiff United State - Pork. ron Berlin nitary inspector consignment of six sides baaly though ofticially 15. rom rsiun New York. Monarch, COA. 1S, O Ceuts a pound for VAN HOUTEN'S GOCOA (“Best & Goes Farthest”) seems to be high. Let us compare it with the price of Coffee: 31 ha 93 11 of ¢ “ V.11, Co ol coffee costs at least 80c., make therefore 90c., ¢ 90c., T&®~Which is the Cheaper Drink 2 { 93 cups of Coffee, (160 90c¢. every Grover I-pint cup: gl ¢ ‘“V,H,Cocoa! 15 POOPLOOIOCPBIE NI OPOLDIDT OIS PECIOOPS90000050. sxcood anything shown in the line of will be found in W LCONOMIZL hey far stylo o OA 1 R for . g « Vi made ot | wde ove de made o for 1 for for wm ove #65 tailoy ercount f Alterations Lo insura a perfect NG othese elosc ON THE DOLLAR. “Have You Seen Them?” HAVE YOU HEARD ANYONESAY ANYTHING ABOUT THEM? f CLOTHING cut what they times. 100 rs overcoat for THING PARLORS, 1309 it mado free of char,

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