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- > - Q = > > DAaiLy BEE. s = - e - == = - - . e - = == — S— W INTV + ) m 9 v DT 3 \ ¢ = y TWENTY—SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1892. o NUMBER 102. o T N 7\ | business conditions of this prosperous coun- 1 ATT'S CREAT S ‘]; “ commitee of all-wi umps cAn bo ro- PO 1 l- r STIRRH) Up lent solections of £ sic Mr. Frank McElratn v Nl 1o A y. Ho does not know the uifference be- ) 4 )i ) tied upon to furnishah idate, and theie \ chinirman of the 1% ting, introduced Hon. S, h A\ F N |y 1 4 Ay N ‘ 3 tween the value of scoured and grensy wools, eandidate will new: to be a plattorm L. Prattof Alvi uo occupled nearly an Ho has procursd bis information from unto himself. [ LAty Tho massos must hour in speaking ¢ held the undivided at- 5 sources ns uninformed on the techoical be content if they St Eilpermiited to ox. tention of the | ilence, which showed ta S ' nts mself, 0] I 0! y 0« | ercise thelr oid prel of voting early . | appreciation by cucering loudly when ho ! 141 : ' Zealous for Free Trade He Denies the Cor- "".'A‘,"“f‘;,',“!w,,.(,,_,,, 1s from oue practioal ex. D‘““’““W_ and D““_“"“"Y 8 I{“"““’ Re and. often. 8 Stromsturg the 8'59“0 of a Red Hot Repub- } 201THALC ¥ when he ¢ Johuson Oouuty Citizins Give Republican | roctness f Statistios perience, covering a period much loneer than ceive Attention from Him, ““T'he republican loves fn honest lican Rally. Another selection of music was renderod Speakers a Hoarty Greeting ¥ that which Mr. Springer gives, The quota- money; no jugeling xfiV‘ asing the na- }n' l|!m l]\n\!;d. :‘I'wr which n‘m chairman in _ tions are from purchases and sales uctually tional ‘currercy. (Applause. | It wauts a roduced Mr. Moikeljohn, He spoke for an made, Iver dollar the agul of a goid dollar and it ) hour, holding the attention of the audience HE IS CONVICTED OUT OF HIS OWN MOUTH | ™84T:. spruner has accused us of fatsityine | REPUBLICAN HARMONY IN NEW YORK | (i vaper Soitae backeq by tne honor of | HOLES KNOCKED IN THE PEOPLE'S PARTY [ {'\ i o, Many demoorats and severat iv. | RECORD OF THE PARTIES REVIEWED for DAFtisan Purposes—wo do not at praseut — tho republic, & fbtefentative of vAnu‘n\m —— dependonts were present and thoy scomod T return this charge against him, but are will- . procious as eithek silver or gold. [Ap- | . o - 4 Prat. | 1o endorse as readily and heartily as the re e s Justice, Bateman & Co, of Phatadeiphia Dis- | ing to attribute to his ignorance of the sub- | A&aln the Party 1y Firm and United~The | plause.] -In tho darkest hour this nation Caretul Conalderation ot the Omaha Plat- | ;;1i0aus Mr. Moiklejohn's convicting argu- | Temperate Talk of Judge Crounse Won { Prove the Congressman’s Stat ject the misstatements he hus made, Theso Ex-Senator's Address n Masterly cvor saw, when gold Wik WOFL #2.50, there. [ form and the Records of the Inde- ments, i Muy ¥ateinti< Wi the Rapibils i are important ard will bo widely spread, Effort—Other Mombors of puolican pariy, teue 8o its principies, re- pendents—Nebraska's Wondertal LINCOLN" r DE " N Uit gt iphE AL IR ~oming from a man of such party promi- By fused to compromissthB natlon’s honor by WeAlih and Protifio Resourees: R SUE L cnn Party A\ecomplished ! Ing—A Severe A nence. Wo await a refutation of himself and the Big Four Spe paving the nncmmn“!v ublio” debu 1o Crouie AR AR NEPHIE VI STt Ahar In the State of Nebraska, { : d vindication of oursclves by the bublic. We greonbacks. | Applaw Vhat was the —— . oot Thoro 3 think, however, that it is a fortunata ocou s~ resalt! The Uni States bonds bocame ¥ g _ This Atternoon. PrinaneLpins, Pa., Sept. 28 —Dispatches | rence that our wool circular bas made it pos- W Yonrk, Sept. 28, ~The first republi- | the mit-odged inv t of the financial Stromssvre, Nev., Sept. 23.—[Specin LixcorN, Neb,, Sopt. 23, [Spocial to Tus Trcuvs opt. 28, —[Spectal Tele inted 1a the nowsbapers Seplember 97, | 8100 to bring before the public the filmsy | can mass moetiug of the present prosidential | world, ‘It ~hastenGliigie resumption of | Telegram to Tue Bee.| The ropublican | Be.|~The repuvlicans and lndopondents | gram to Tus Buw.]- thon. Lotensn Crounse { el o Eewia s | character of the pretenss by which MF. | campalgn in this city was held tonight in | Specic payments, and foday tho comrercial | campaign was oponed hera today 1n a two- | are lookiag forward with a groat deal of in- \ S say that Congressman Springer, in a recent | gpungar and his pacty leaders sre striving | o ono 5 ion = mneve wero fully 8,000 por- | 810 fAnancial credit of the United Statos is | o0 ooach doliversa in the grove upon | terest to the joint debats vatweon H and D. A. Scovillo spoke hers tonight to a specch stated that the tabies and quotations | to boguile the uninformed voters of the na- | “OOPSE BEIOE. - BEF y SO PO | eguallod but by one Other nation on the face ¥ 4 g k . Ay $1o0. | full court room, ‘The wilitary baud fur- | of Tortign and Amurioan prices contained in | ton.? sons fnside tho hall—all it could possibly | of the earth, its 3 and B¢ per cont bonda the public square, to a large and atteutive | Lorenzo Crounse and Hon. C. H. Van Wsek | yiched music and the republican olub, with & oo ciraalhbe of Justion, Bateman & O e hold -aud twice that number wero vainly | standing at the headiof ail other financial | audienco by Mr. Eaward Rosewater, editor | in this citv toiorcow afternogn. Tuo debate | (ora S M e AENNEREY the wool circulurs of Justico, Al COMMISSIONER P CASE, ool dmittance. securitios on all tho gr@at monoy mavkets of | of Tuw Bee. A considerable number wero | Will be held at Bohanon's hall at 2 o'clock in ud uniforms, made & five display. ) of Aucust 20 and Scptombor 1, are incor- sccking admit 3 th [Applause ¥ the afternoon and *ho big auditoriam will bs | M. Scoville spoke Hrst and gave b St by ey ! - The tall itsoll was profasely decorated. | the world. [Appla present from York, Osceola and aajacent afteru ad auditorium wi b spoke Hirs a fi_- rect and “||‘\’|ln||l‘l(ux‘|;nl.llllt)n e :n:lv.‘;“hl‘; il il Wl s His Stenowraphier | | e boforo tho meoting began the onthusic | Democracy’s Attempléd Finuncial Orime. | towns, and mauy fariers trom tio surround- | ™ AL L B L Special | and - exclusivel - RUSHHOR LS e reply to this, Mr, ustice has thi Libudgo Crounso has ot you been heard in | the rocords und pintform of the incolu during the prescut campaign and 1t SBonds Y, vl is exvected that his appearasce will inten- deibbialing LA LA il ) sify tho enthusiasm that alroady exists jn | the legislative records tow the lost logisla- tho republican ranks in Lancaster county, | ture, although controted by tndependen The republicans of Lincoln have never been, > ekt g 4 the +No greater financial erime has beon at- | ing country. : ALUANY, N. Y., Sapt. 28 —Labor Commis- | 8sm manifestad itself and the audience went X 3 LY ool circulas alluded to ara those | stoner Peck and bis stenographer, Eibert | wild over tho entranco of Thomas C. Piaw, | temried 1a il esfEREEIRY WAL OF e (M. D. Ford oftioated s presidont of the which give the quotations side by side of | Rogers, appeared in tho court of sessions this Warnor Miller and Chauncey M. Depew. 18800 of irresponsible &tate banks for our | Meeting and introduced the spoukor to l\m‘ e e e Ueitea. States and Aus- | ufterncon at 3 o'clock, tho timo set for thom | Cbairman Brookiield of the republican | presont national currenoy. Who looks ot a | 8udionce, which was composed largely o ! Sralinn medtum of tho same quality and con- | to pload to the indictmonts found against | county committeo tutroducea as chairman of | groeuback now, with e properly authen- | farmers. Polk county was an indopendent \ tad failed to reliove the people from the op- 0 united aud %o dotermioed as they arc in | pression of th Ker: 1 usury law. 4 S Ton AORLAGST : ¥ 2 s ished, ves- | ticated stawnp of the United States upon it, | stronghold two years ago, the voto standing: | tho present o, T 4 R ¢ dition in London, the time that the tariff jaw | them for destroying public records. ORI istingulaod, 0 K. | 1o ask whether it 18 B HoL1 e na TRUBYBRANAS. L1} :::K;;ux:lmn s oo, | OSpeciaily ko wll otcanized iy are. long. | Thele leaders had denounced the unholy ill- £ went into effect 1 1363 up to and including District Attorney Eaton and his assistant, ALl pubican, “AOMIAS . L o | tion’s faith is pleds r fus redomotion and b A Lis f ot and that | ID& an adaded iuterest (o the work by their | AnCO batwoen the democrats and republicans = 1501, showiug that tuo averaco prics roceived | Mark Cohen, uppearad for the rosecution M. Plats uamo was reocived with heers. | (ho goida eagle, froshiffom the mint, has no | Crat, 246 & knowlodge of this (et o8 B | vigor and energy. Notoniy will Lancaster | of the last acssion in tho gubernatorial _con- for wool of the same quality in the free wool | and Edward J. Meogan for the defense, | When the subsidence of the apvlause per- | more value than that symbol of the nation's thero were many members of the people’s | oo republicun tais fall, but she will give the test, and that then the contest was lost by ¥ I . | Commissioner Peck and a large number of | mitted him to do so, Mr, Platt said: promise. |Anplause] party present, impelled Mr. Rosewater to ad- | largest republican majority for the state and ) v bR market of London during ail that period aver- | Comiu iy x ehopaiepalia “:No, o, gentlemen, Boimors wild cat dem- | qress himsel! especially to the poiitical | congressional tickot that has ever veeu re- | \1° fullure of indevondout senators o vote. aged 51 per cont less than the price paid in | iotorested spectators were present. Mr. LG AL L ocratic monev. ~ We 8topped that kind of | (O et St party. corded in ber history. He told how the last iegislature spent more the United States for tho same kind of Ameri- | Mcegan opencd the arguments, asking that [ “Mu. Crrisrax—i thank ou and the com- | banking when Leo laid down bis sword at B e B At the debate tomorrow afternoon Judgo | Money than Its rcpublican predocessor can wool under protection. the Indictment be sent back to the police |n.l‘(!|:n for this high tonor, and .Ivlln\\t rebuv- | Appomattox and we furnisted our Kuglish Nebraska's Wondrous Wealth, Crouuso will open with a speech of an hour's [ aud how ail bills but one for the regulation Springer Dontes His Own Statements, court, 5o that the case can be legally triea. | leans, L cnank you for this warm groeting. | cousins with enough of democratic snin- Inthe outset of his remarks he set forth | duration. Geueral Van Wyck will follow for | Of railreads aud relief from railroad extortion AT ol : 3 In support of this contention hie read an afi- | L8 coruiality and gonstosity suggoest tho | plustors to rodeom tié Bonfederate bonas and | g proporty valuation of tho stato, real, | 4n.hour and fitteen minutos und then Judgo | hid fallea through independent indiffer. *“The guotations for domestic wool, which | | ,.”} I D Ty [ that 1 may be regarded by you 1n which, unfortunately for them, théy Ay RSN RREL- GYasE. BrapentY ‘4 | Crounse will buve fiftoon minutes 1 which | ence. In closing bo made an eloquent aps ™ PO LB L eSS e i ittt IR AL AU LR Ll Suroly T could invested in a lost cans porsonal, rullroad and other Propert¥, 83 (o close. Hon. C. E. Magoon of this city [ peal for the support of Harrison, Crounse, R - EBIERA RS RIHORE ot e TwaS Vuha || oR HoIE arraigamont n)the/policecout tanc |k v RoICIMnFO RS ELIEROLAIRY DRSO he ropublican paety believes in com- | sbown from the best ofiicial sources obtuin- | will uctas chairman and his roputation for | Iield and the whole repuvlican ticket. Sk b T Vabi " | their subsequent indictment by the grand | sud I mustprotest agaiust bcing stigmatized | mercial reciprocity. “|Applause.] If we | avle, and from wmost relinblo estimates | fairnessis well ostablisned allover the state, ¥ meaus committee to the house of reprasonta- | | %0 ) 0 'sumo charge, and saying: nsa prodigal. ‘Tne modern David takes fre- | grauta specitl favor to any nation for the Compared the | 23 tives (see pazo 50 rp. 51). It is assumed urties, where no offivial recovd existed, in order to il TG BaGreLACLIORT NIt 6! Pollos feourb At | Lucavocoasion tO SYsuEe the public of the | fntroduction of {ts products or maunufac- oveas i Utve his hearers proper. conception of Nes Adams Repablicnns Out in Foree. Judge Crounse was_introduced by Mayor thatMr. Sp fizures were correct and L A tos court and | dmperishubility of his domocracy, My pust | tures within our bopdees, we domand a ro- | braska’s magmificent proportions from o | Hastixas, Nob, Sept. 28.—[Special Tele- who presided. Mr, Crounse % b never questioned thelr acouracy, as they | USOre Lo grand jusy on tho part of the ais- | record rendecs it unnecessary for me to im- | turu in the right to Bater free the products | Mnancial stanapoiat. ‘Tho value of tho | gram to s Brr.]—The Hastings Repuoli- by remting on ineldont in FoFa’ furiilshad by hiln as chairtna of the | LFictattorney was prejudicial to deponents. [ press upon you the fact that I am a repub- | of manufactures of tde Unitea States. The | stats’s anuual products, as compared With | vo s was addr AR TaesH I kY his political experionce showing the Mg e g "ot | Devononts wore propared to establisb thotr | lican, 1 huve beeu a republican ever siuce | result of this ftomof internatioual oxcnango | the cutput of the mining states, wus a reve. [ o0 A B08 REEETRE PR % by Al | preat extent of America und with somo ways and means committee of the house of } i L T G e examined beforo | Uhis old party was organized and never ex- | hus heiped to hrln%, at tho cioso of the fiscal | lation to thoso present when stated by Mr. | toruey General W. G. Hasuings and fon. | romimsoncesof tho catly history of Nebraska representatives, and this ought 1o be, [ SIS fanoconce whem exuROd e de. | Pect to be anything buta rapublican. [Ap- | vearof 101 and 1803 the exports of the | Rosowater from official statistics. ~Tho | Frauk W. Coliins of Lancoln. The k- | aud of bis conuection thorewith He showed { and heretofore has been, the authority. | yjed that right aud indictwents were found, | P “""“l“ ““fmlfl;:\" ll’::x:ol‘:“fdwf:‘?,"xf:;";? b“'mkd States th.M.M‘flmo. l“‘{‘{l""f’,’&" uction of the logislature of two years ago 1n | publican Flambeau club paraded the 'l;"“‘ ll";"l'«ll‘-'v['"m;\smw“\m!'w DROERNLY - ) Lond cos wera obtained from | as deponcnts beliove, to embarrass them n | ¥eur tho proas fundhmeniel BERCE ance In goid against guk Amports of ,000,- | repealing the beet sugar bounty was briefly | streets, maki 1s i T _ neluhborhood — micetings un 8- Gl o e prios as denononts bellove, to emuareass them ui | o party are at stuke. [Applauso] Our | 000 on tho right side Of the nations's ledgor. | roviewed and i1 bid. offects hointed out by | Ance i Faetings, | in tha. eveying | Cussions of lopies relating to politics the publishea quotations of Junuury | YRR Aeiiese T 1 CLETHT altect rasulty, | Fieuds, tho enemy, and our enowfes ciaim- | |Applause.] tno speaker. He stated somo facts relative | Sich ila nan ub tormy Garmanis el | 800 to — busincss, ~-rairond churge 1, 1803 of Mess, Windeler & Co. [iijyie\ by’ tfeasun of this segret. sction so | 1K to bs Iriends=llnusbieriiave Mask One Word About| the Forco Bill. to tho sugar wdustry i Germany, Austria | the placo selectoa for the spoakers, was well | SATEHYy | ete, - but - that | the party of London, Eng., and are prepared by them | o 1 gona by the disteiot attornoy, the | fested much anxioty over the groat : e A e . lod | &nd. e Bohamia that ' fail uider. bis | fillod whon Ioroputont dames M- Clark, on be- | 1ad falled into the leulorahip of pallticiaus for tho Liohdon murket WILoWLrogard (o any | Supomeats have boon daptived of thols | \tbich took place at the last national conven: |, wAnd now oneworl about the so-called | porsonal observation during bis visit 10 | half of tho repubiican ciub. presentod the | W%, 4id bot have fanh. [Lis tbelr profession, political use that might be made of them in | challenge to the grand jurors who found suctt tlont botween the) Iriends ofithe tifferen el papel 13 those countrivs last year, and expressed the P t D e e e autotasiony | lndictmont und vorily ballove. that they haa | Mpirants for the prasidential nomiuation. | shstently for months;pfead throuah thewr | opinion thut if thoso Couniries could afford to - EHbs Mus‘“; Windelor aro contirmed by | 50m? ground of challenge ugaiust a mujority All Ave Born Rulers. A g:‘ ¥ ap : fostor and promote the sugar industries by . d bogus_ information in régard to this alloged capital ant 3 s of the grand jurors; that 1t is unjust to “Only two convantions have occurred since the avolition of all taxes upon capital and those of Messrs. Helmut, Schwartz & Co., of | yermit an indietment to stand against them Only C s ceu force bill, London, Messrs the ropublic was foundled in which the machinery employed in_its manufuctume, the Buxton, Ronald & Co., of | wuen so found by incompetent and improper st spoaliee of the evening. Hon, Irani W | 214 thon bousst discussion degenerated Intd Collius, president of the Liticoln Republican | (o ainity: 1t Lhe face of theso howls ho B club. Mr. Collins spoke in a forvent ana at- | 19 00I0RIz0 for tho people of bls stato, but b yalr. Collins spoke in a forvent and 8t | he had abiding faith 1 the prosperity of the v anner, | which ~contirmed the | peoplo and iu their fuith tod good jadgment. “There never was a force bill that was endorsea by the republican party and ; to of Nebraska, which produces sugzar | fu i ¥e 10| " "Ho referred to the prospoets concerning fiercost strifo hus not been ongenderod, and | the informavion furnished on that subject is | 5ot € L ar | league meeting at Grand Island. —His 55 e MK Toondon, and also by the Bradford Obsorver, | grand jurors; that deponcuts believo that | thiece woro the conventions whion nominated | of the samo charaoLor as the oable N earoues beets richer fn saccerine matior than thosoe | address ~ was - confinod to the ' issuos }}."‘;:‘f:,";;“m:fm“l'f B b BFoan L1 uaice and of incited. inflame t Georzo Washington, and the savior of his oV t I tarilf, although he found opportunity o o8 } CLLLRL L 3 S e T ntilo world | funds, wo mdictments would have been | country, Ul Fes | G AR L RE A ol RO BeTIRTt oo ‘gzlm:g‘ggl?;“g;‘“'- The | huve fuvested thousands of dollars in this | touch on the curroncy quostion and the can. | Hexcused the democr.iic suyings about o . @ suthority on inattors relating to Wooleh | found against daponeat 15 Tight ‘tho high ofiio of presideat of this Pho. sepublicsnuneEMEvar: balleves|| A1 10, develon: an ‘hm-w‘:;l\’ bt promises | didates beforo tio voLers of tho state. (s domobrota Ibag o't otukebLion LHELYEIY Al Mr, Mecgan then began his arzument 1o | great republic should be the crowming re- | i v % S | so mwuch_for the fulure sperity C Mr. Hustings was 1ntroduced and for an L 1 e at t Unrolibility of the Congressman's Figures. | show that tho position taken by Messrs. | Srard of amoble smbition: tho roward for | will L’fjo"“'}"\“‘;:u’:‘ ';,“:‘;;fzfl;:;‘h;:g State. His remarks iu this conncetion | uour showed the. history of the domocratic | W48, 8 billion-doilar country until thes Mr, Springer says that to show the utter | Peck aud Rogovs in their amidavit was un- | distioguished service and a successful public | vght from il ol 0. Aprotsatton: wo | Scemed to mest the hearty approval of his | party and the fuilacies of its present position, reaclied Washington. and thoy promptly A BT rCHTE Bt Letd by law. He said: i tout L uik to Appomattox: we | Gl G dice and this approval wis mani- | bxpinined the atiitude of the tepublisans nnd | excceded the allegod exiravagance of e unreliability of this tabie, the tigures of which ity 3 life, tho great seal ot a nation’s trust and the | paid for the blessed priyilege $5,000,000,000 Btea h I} e e atl | i [ praceding congress: Judge' Ctounse’ made - ere hls own, he needs but to refer 1o tho fac “The finding of the indictnents Was | racozuition of its tried and fuithful servants. | and over 1,000,000 of ous lives, and, lu | o5t in approving nods. paid bis compliments to the independents. | 300" WREEE | o W1, FHIISE, Chagy o that Americau prices bevween 1808 clearly irregular, while the sumo matter on | Phe repuclicans who supported the different | God's name, we will fignt for 1t s long 03 8 Exploded Some Financial Vagaries. His spech was warmly applanded us a | 3 S0 JAREIRE0 GO B 2 bef-rn specio payments were resumed in | Which the indictments were found was pead- | cauaidates at Minneapalis have notbing for | siuzle republican remaius alive within the | Butthefinancial heresies promulgated by | [dsterly presentatioy of the various prok- 6 piotalk: e v A marloan o o crauibanon ::‘fm':fe':.“,““c:‘l’.:f‘mn“l:"; T T Ol ey G of thom is | limits of " tho Amerlodm malon, be it in the | the independent party plutform adopied by lomsiotthie da DEADWOOD'S BIG KALLY, encey, depreciuted. Ohio medium o . o uaiified to rule this nation in tho darkest | sta Yot £ LY. ‘ ::::l"irro‘:;\?tT;zl;’uuts‘:n e G et | e cise Lo the grand jury was in the nature | Bon state of Alabuwma orin the state of New | tho Omaha convention furnished the speuicor Few Indopendents Were Out, Brxserr, Neb., Sept. 28.—[Special Telo- [ Six Thousand heurs of triul or in the golden day of its pros- | York, [Cheers.] in 1872 becausc of the protective tariff, which | Of an actof persccutioa. ‘Tne case should | papity. | Appiause. | Whhe democratit D“::_. vobhed usof an a fruitful theme for discussion, and he made | duties had to be paid in gold, which at that | nothave been preseuted to the grand jury the proposititn involved by the fiatists ap- uth 1 kota Republicans ; am to Tk Bre.]—G 5. H.Van W ireet dohn M Thurston “Coi- emplate ths illustrious trio and | jnspecior in every .elegtiqn distrot 1n this dly, ridiculous, . He. showed, | 80 toTux Bre.]—Generul C. H.Van Wyck, Sty ) \ i s i under the circumstances, unless to save the 5 : . pear avsurdly ek X J. V. Wolfe and two other ind Dzapwoon, 8. D., Sept. 28.—[Special time was at a premium, and this premium o 3 i mark well these romarkable men. | city to rave tneit biatad Frands ess: e T lusivoly thie injustice of the | J- V. Wolfe and two other independent speuk- 3 , Sep Was equivalont 1o <o much additional brotec: | case from the statuto of limitations. The | Thore was the champlon of the y Y plaibly and conclusively Just T s thme whon_ the Austra. | court should not sanction such persecution ers addrossed an audience ot loss than 100 | Telegram to Tne Bee.]—Republicans from Tooxe o R e T l?' f! nu\wetrml:nm t uurofirum ungve cry against the national ulndl:lmu system and o reat orin cipl - | Harlem river noe n on day lear tho unwisdom of the plank o ool Erowor was. gotting loss than 42 | aud_ should not ullow the euomies of Mr. ‘- 3 alsopmadel cleat INaRAEILCE voters here this afterncon, fully half of | il Biack Hills points reached by the Noxthe can i1 lustries, a stutesman who has been | we shull have reputiicas to guard | in the democratic platform which- proposes, | whom w B crats. v a . 4 Pac] e ol 8 i y were republicans and democrats. The | western and Burlington roads w the cents for his wool in London, as agaiust Bookiiomantiolconrtagtopyint their spite | waighid in the balancs and never found | the baflot boxes unit flnu- fair | by the abolition of the 10 pér cent T D IAaTy Bivostison and. e numbfiroll}llfll)guluurnglu S e cents under protection here for the sume | agblustbimt o o B0 L ] wanth g, republican_tried by every test | count for the caudidgtes of the republican | state bauk issues, to reopen the aoor for tho | o great disuppointment to the party members | to hoar John M. 1'hurston, Nebrasku's great quality. The d0 contsudditional prica which | Mr. Baton said the chargo against Pock | ayg tr ¢as tho steel of a Damavous dlade, | party or wo will o roason why. | reestublishment of ths ola wild cat bank | hare, Two yoars ngoat this place W. H. Dech | pereioes orston w i Gollyored. hery tor the - protectad American Wool grower re- -fflmwmn o l’l S"llw Hauta | Guics [avorit son . governor, William | [Cheers.| No.crles bisf, no wild | schemes that prevatled in the conntry in = bud an audience of 2,000 people und a - n|lhblhe niy spesch-he will meke in South colved over and above that which the Aus- | petently consider. ‘Tne indictment shoul Steicinley, jr. [Applause. cat calls against Quay and Martin; no fractic | +50s," ] oy epses! o tralian wool grower roceived was protection, | stand. The proceedings in court in this case cession of over ninety wagons. '‘loday there was 1o procession and no enthustasm. Free trade ond free silver coinage were among the remedies proposed for all evils, but wo ; “Grandly as ever loomed up in the list the | denunciations of Davenport will prevent tho | “The farm tortgage indebtedness of this was it notl If uot for tho tariff, \why would balibeen :;f?f‘.:{xu fi"‘""fi"‘:‘l")l 08 0 dues | stalwart form of (® Dan whose nameo has | ropublican party {rom baving a e roai-tra. | state, which has boon @ subject of much com- the Londou price of 32 cents not have peen | Mon tha : g1 ! stirred the heart of millions of revublicans | tion and an honest count 6ven in the city of ent cussion by the R dan ARty 1ho American price, instead of i3 cents fov | body, could’ Inguire into every mutter 3 mentand discussion by tho Independent party, throuchout the land as they have been iu- | Tweed and Tammany. |Prolonged ~ ap- S D asRevaCty: the luttor! Was it not the protective tarir, | brought fo its notice. spived by no mun of his geueration. You L ) Pt AwasidiscusaedibyibapRRkLe sine Dalkota during the present campaign. 10 prove their enthuslasm 1,500 shouters for Harrison and Reid formed in line and sll carrying torches murched through the prin. ) . rapttiace Seutrg o nebkisfoRIah oL tal el i noinecensn Ron) Jnacpendent | cipal stroots of the city o the music of half el 2 Fa Mr. Meogan replied, saying the authori- . 2 2 - 3 e ,many pres supremacy was urged. 10 conclusion of | 4 dozen brass bands bafore proceoding to the 1':"7,'31'&1? b.‘u-‘che,{’:“‘:rx[:'\f’u::',,“fi:.:;;';'.‘,ifl,“:‘;‘é fieaia had citau atoied tuksnal1nAlotment fl‘,',‘,:‘,‘},“n‘f,".‘,‘ L ',:’,"f\ll,,;::‘;"l-‘“{‘xf,f“'“;;’h publica 1s Will Not Condone Theft. who, wheu he closed, wete willing to coo- | Van Wyek's addre: one farmer proposed facts, ougnt to be wllowed to stand in a case like ston spoke, r ore Mr, T cede that instead of being acarse, the ability opera house, where Mr. Tu three cl 5 “Tho republican party wiil not condone & 3 ! cors for hun, and just five men ettt e g COhio medium wool in 1572, necording to | this, and that the natter should be sent back Bor tu Marrison of Indiuna, oiltizal m{uu e ml‘n, {m T ;A;xx.n?r\y !x;fm:;\;:l L’;é‘.,’,;"i&"."'.’.‘fih’fus’i !'mlp(‘;l him. rnel nnm.l'h:n ot zn;-plllmw Jand Much Eathusiasm pmm_n Oy Mr. Springer's fzuros furnished to congress, | to the police court, whero a proper examina- “But a majority of the convention decided | committed, whatsoever his name ana how- | FAEM@ Property had provo & bles e i a1 1 e S e e oo anket on Davio City, Neb , Sept. 28, —[Special Toles was selling at 72 cents here, but the same | tion couid be had. . that e, who four years ago roscued tho | soever high sou ding his title. The senate | SU1S€ 'O many 3 e omorabindepondonts tonight | yram to e Bee.|—The largest poliuizal Mool in London at toat time. was worth leys | Judge Clute suid that points raised by the | nucion from democratic misrule; who, during | of New York has boen stolen from the Their Railroad Stock in Trade, announced their disappointment at the result Thin 53 conts, according to the quotations of | dcfonse would necessitate bis examiniug the | the years of his incumbency had so faith- overs London wool ciroular ang. market re- | dathorities bearing on the cuse, and ho | fully borne the repuolican standard snd port which wo have quoted. The London | therefore named Monday morning as the | whos quotations which S et tant sathering held here during the campaign T was nddressed by Hon, E. J. Hainer a the opera house this evening. Tho Rising Clty electors of this state and by those who com- The transportation question 1n its relation manaed bigh oficial station. Deuted justice | (o Nebraska politics was next tuken up by admivistration had signally promoted | where tue bumblest citizen has arighito | the speaker. He gave his heurers a siate- T Springer objeels to | time for the defendants to plead to the - | national prosperity, should lead us again to St b, OGALLALA, Neb ecord. —{Speeial Tele- . sh ] expect it in the court of lust resort, the re- | ment of facts to show tuat the independent ALl L > Pelo- | Marcbing club, 100 torches strong, headed by were merely republished by us, yeu Mr. | dictments wi case they were not quasnea. victory, and Benjumin Harrison of Indiana | publican party uppeats to the peopie and has | party had nover accomplished Py |t (2 “"“ Ben] —Whitonead and [Kom | o oorper band camo on @ special traln _caus- Springer tolls the wool growers of Illnois — became the republican nomince. [Groat ap- [ no fear that the verdict will render such a | the way of obtuiuing relief from the oppres. | h¢id @ jolut discussion horo this afternoon | j, 0 nuen enthusiasm. The David City that the republication by us, of the best LESNO RRIBSIIAE DR 00 RATS, pianEe; crime in tbis state possivle again. [Ap- | sious of the transportation monovolies; that | OB the political issues of tho day. Mr. Kem | Campaign Gleo club furaished authoritics in the wool markets of the world, — *He stands today as the repvesentative of | plaure.) i in fact they were insincere and tho loaders | had e opening spaech snd wound up by | political and patriotic songs and the _ diseredit our firm, and, if he is corvectly re- | General Dan Sickles’ Defection Causes the | the grand old republican party. The bearer “Fellow republicans, Wagre now on the eve | of that party aishonest iu their professions | trying to justify his rocord on tne Pickler | sudience was in fit mood to receive tha vorted, he further states that we koew them ational Committee Muach Conecern, of the flag of protection, reciprocity and | of batils, ‘I'he enemy 1 nt of us 1s bold | of a desire for a recuctien of t 1o be untrue, when they were published.” Justies Can Prove His Assertic 2 ! Ansportation W Yous, Sopt. 25 —Tho Horald sags | houest monoy; and us such, vegardioss of all | and uascrupulous, ~ Orghze, organizo or: | cnarges, as it would take away from them The defection of Gonaral Sickles 1s causing | former preferences, wo pledge hiin o unite e e a v e e =810 i [Ledan TERLL ganizo througlout the cily and throughout | their entire stock in trade, und they would 3 party W nwavering loyulty and fuith, o state, Py 3 4 e M [ reply to this statement Mr. Justice said | moro concern to the national democratic o thestate, and throughout the land. No mere | yo compelled to go out of business, bill, the Washineton city gas bill aad other | truths of republicanisw. Mr. Hainer logical measures, He referred to bimself asthe | and masterly handling of the tariffand silvef little ‘‘red-hoaded rooster” from Custer | issues was a revelation to many, convincing and from this night we warc forward until husi d b b will 1 H ) B county. the doubtful and strengthening the weak, He ! enthusinsm and hurcah wi compensate for Mr. Rosewater referred vriefly to the ro- V| V1 c| i was followed by Houn, W. S. Summers who b had mplo proora to back up tho stats: | committeo than any fear of treachery from | the ot day of Novombor u solid phalanx, | your thorouh and Porfect works Work. | pubiicas eandidatos now. bofors the poopio, | tabe s vuimmm §so0k ihe Auor it did not ayearyylion & wments made in the clrculur, Pammany, because that is rezarded us out of | bearing banners illuminuted with the fuspir take the audience five minutes to aiscover | denounced the coalition between indopend- s superiority over Kem as u political and domocrats in o very emphatic man- speakor, He dehveron a splonaid address | ner ‘As to the statement of Mr. Springer that, nccording Lo the oflicial rocords, protection ; } B not rotecr. the wool rowers: o xag. | ton praised Harmson for his friendshin for tb the fuspir- | work, work, and joiu your ward association; | gyiving a vriel resume of Judge Crounse's the auestion. Generul Sickles at Washing- | ing inscription, Harrison, Ruldand Vietory." | halp to wet up meetings; talk to your neieh- | rocord in this state. He also directed atten- [Brolonged apolause. | bors; encouruge your friends; turn out with | tion to the wisdom manifested by Presidont wp B 10 A T . L lusting one hour and fiftcen minutes, touch- Hon, J. Sterling Morton was billed to speak - Zther 3 LI i SR R e e e Tho democratic party can boast of two | your'clubs und, aboveall, belp with all ycur | Harrison in the conduct of the uffairs of the | ing on the tariff and the currency and aftor- | At lhe court house at the suma timo but :n-:llgd‘:ll‘;h;él:lu:::!vl\z;}:‘l:;un su]‘:l:lt llhln ulllulr :;:0‘;{”-““\“;_‘;" e haentad l(l)fl,';’l ‘l‘ D';"“Uhh‘“"i‘“‘l""l'm'lr‘;“"'\?‘fl"}s’A“"Z\r might lodum every republican voterout on | government and impressed upou his hearers | wards showing Kem up in his true colors, | failed to appear and the meeting adjourned i Lt i 9I801Y08, 5:H 0'AlE0, i Frea oI 10,88 ey Watterson of | election day, that a yote for Weaver ana Field was simply | My, 1o k A oo | to Nowatnoy's hail, asked what, if not protection, caused the | them to voto tho republican ticket and ex- | Kentueky. [Luugbter], They, liko John | ““Now York sonds greotinz and appeals to | u voto thrown away or & vote for Cloveland s eI attecn, e A == wool of the Unted States to increase 100 | pected to yote lt‘h_ll'l:‘a(:\‘f. Lu a letter to | tne Buptist of old, huve prepared the way | very county in tharural districts of this | and Steveuson. His reforence to Presiaent | ing nimself jnto o passion which interfered Two Candidates prsnd, ) ver cont botweon 187 aud 1834, Coattnuiug | Geueral Collis, written In answer to @ xe- | for us and wado succoss siraignt. Dospite | stato. Get out tho voters, poll every ropud- | Harrison elicitod hearty applaus ing ilmsolf juto o passion which tutorfored | ynerots a slignt difforonco of opinion the reply soys: ) quest that ho wiite out his Wasblugtlon | tho frantic offorts of Mr. Cioveland and Seo- | lican yote, Each repavlican ballot will off- | At the close three cheirs wero given for reely intelligibl he ¢ o th wd rapablican voters of th . ing to the circul I September 1 | spocches, probably so that they could be used » Hili, the democratic party c: o | scarcely intelligible to the sudionce. among the colored ropablican voters of the ’ Relating to the circular of September P 3 1y 80 Med 5 ator Hili, the democratic party cannot go | se; ademocratic ballot in this Tammany- | the republican candidates and tnree cheers — e ARt P Sy AT ; M. Spriugor states that In reforring to his | 45 repudlican campaian literaturo, General | jnto this ‘campaign under tho Iying banner of | rotten city: wa need them ail. So0 thac | for the speaiker. Mr, Hosowater was warmly In Buundors Coni city as to the identity of the man who shai | Lill wo suy that if passed into law it would | Sickles has said: *Tho men heard it and I | “Pariff Reform.’ The democratic convention a J largely increase the imports of shoddy, He | meant it. und lov us be content.” N further says that the bill which hé intro- | question arises, does General Sickl duced fixed a duty of 25 per cont ud valor w., the I K pa ket toey are all registored and cost; do all this, | congratulated at the close, and altnough he ey f;f'"%’r“b"‘g‘;‘;;,‘l’" W LlAvaino AHok '{’,:f,“ '\'fid ?\;m whon 0o sun €pes down on the »i;u. .u' intended ieaving fm'llmmla in the evening the (3 i vatel 4 10 Me- ovember nex wi 3 upon ono the 1 e citizons S ' s th'bolt Tammatiy and the Chicugo nomina: | [Kiitey Laril. as s cheat and & fraud, domiod | Nove Siatiesc. wiotores Forat . hay cvne | BIo et O o R o e s a1 unon shoday. Under the law of 1883 tion? Ho was not i the city 50 | ihe government the right to’' protect | crowned the efforts of the republican party | the evening, when large delozations wers duties upon shoddy, muugo, foc 1o could not be seen on the questioa of ali- | (o workingman, threw the plank of tavift | wace tho. eloction. of Abranam - Lineots | oo eoror b Vork, Beuodics and- otnss waste, etc, were 10 ce per pound. | absorbing fnterest reform overboard to the fishes aud substi- y i . A sesial Telogram | b2 Dresented to the county couveation as Wanoo, Neb, Sept. 28,—[Speclal Telogram | i, 'Gididuto for tho lapislatare. to Lu Bik,]—Saunders county republicaus | o four colored membors of the Thira held their county convention hera today and | ward delegation met last night and decided nominated the foilowing ticket: iiapresenta- | to present the namo of Dr. M. O. Ricketts tives, Hon. L. W. Gilehrist und Frank | to the conventon and give oim their sup- [Great cheering. | pluces, Kubee; county atiorneg, V. L. Qawthorne; | POMt: g Under that bill thero wero imported in NSy Sy tuted anocher plank sawed out long ago by T T R ey, STRYTTT A2 Brownoll: There While the Third warders were thus en- 158y, over 8,000,000 pounas of these articles. - Angther. Doy artat: the late Samuel J. Tilden, viz: ‘laviff for Whitelaw Reld Speals, h was & large and enthusiastic crowd in at ged a mass meeting of colored voters was » Pné’ MeKinloy law iucreased the duty on New Yoki, Sept, 28, ‘Irivune says: | povenueonly.’ On that plank the republi. At th Tusion of hi: b, Mr. Platy | o 1 there existed any doubt as to republican | {0,450 00 R A AN SN R SR progress at the republican headquarte shoddy to 30 cents per pound, and 1 the first | Henry M, Downing, the editor of the Mes- | can party joins issue with the democracy. At the couclusion of his speech, Mr. Platt | ayipusiasm in Polk “county, that doubt w i . full year under that It ihe Imports of | sengor, the papor that is published in the | jAppluuse.] The republican parcy bolieves ‘L‘v'f,'l‘.’(‘,l‘}'f;-c{:m;“‘cv:,‘fl’f,f“;““‘{&‘d"?,““‘“ of the | cutively bauished this evening. shoddy almost censed, they having fallen off | 1nasest of the colorad men of Brooklyn and | hit tho mast sucrad function of government 3 A R T A L s TRy t| “As Mr. KReid advanced the sudienco ngain ",‘.lr':‘..'u‘u“,‘.‘.i'er3131?,75&»}33{\’?&1-\.ii‘.’.;ll‘.‘.'fl-‘“'1“.‘.1.’ olsewhere, who was o oftisial under Prosi- | 19 the protection of tho workmen, and the "'ho democrats of Sunnders county beld | opposite the Millard hotel and for s similar their convention yosterday and made the | PUrvoso. Iuc this meoting was quite unant- following nomioations: Representatives, | mous in favor of W. It Gamble. The men Tonizht’s meeting was ono of the most magnilicent dewousirations ever witnessed in this T i I R T T o 88 s Peter Toiclin and John Winter; county ate | Who were at tho mass meeting claim they A dent Cleveland, 15 out 1n a lettor declaring | MOYIest work to which suy party can dedi- | o yjeir feot and cuoered, ARIATAD I OIRI | pAT e e vihA FEatale: obie erowd | ooy, Harmon Gilkeson; commissioner, | Fepresent the colored voters of Omana, pringer blil pluced the duty ou shoddy at | AR a0 NS ohiose the election of Mr, | ¢Bte itself is in the building un and fosterir anA waved bhauclercbiala and fugs. . My [0 _attendupue 8| he \, Meeung | puter thom peon. An effort will probably bo made to bring o5 per cent ud valorem, aud us tho average | PIS iniantlon 1o oppose tho lection of Mr. | of1h0g0 grout industries by whicn tho pro- | $ly VEkes thore was. one. tras’ tnspira: | a3 votlously estimated at 500 to 85, ——— both names before tuo county conveution, Valuo of snoddy fu Europe is about 7 conta per | Gloveland, ‘be laiter iy addressed o tho | yiogy‘and prosperity of the nation 8re as- | fon of “tn monvasson magoiieontly wue. | ihe = York [tspublican = League = club, Decatur Pooplo Intorosted. : e p over 25 cents per pound off of the present ¢ Mr. Cloveland ard Mr. Hill both agreo in | usrantee, not merely ot sair speccn, but of declaving that protection is & cheat, buy | Wise and satisfactory performance " & number of citizens, The club numbers Quty on shoddy, and for what purposel As [ Feasous for bls action, ho rofers to “tho 1v had | yjoretber 500 membwss. The Beuodict kKe- ume| itrages’ on his race in the south | yeither of them dares ind: | been able, clean aud’.of geod report; and the i ey Neyy R there is no shoddy now lmportod, there can | DYmerous ou 08 neither of them dares indorse ebsolute free d 3 publican League club, unilormed, with be but one objec{ In reduolng the duty frow | And the refusal of tho democratic party to | trade, so thoy aro both compelled to repudi- [ Whole country was gLpest, Was the coun: | {yrhes, Captain Zobn Lett, numbering 100 80 102 conts, aud that object can ouly be to | Protest agalust them. the platform and to stradale the issue, | Y0¥ 1o abandon ik, present —prosper- | persous, also came in on the same tiuin, and stimulate its importation. AP i) = P T hoy prac ically declare thal we cinnot af- ?fi':ff:fi‘n"::";h ‘h;“ "gl’r-cm-'ll;w‘l‘flwl{nv?;v ompanylug the club was the Benediet Wi b Aaans gal Guemssnono, N. G Sept, 26 - Geuoral g, | ford 1abor full protection, bul may givo it Giee club of elght young men. The Stroms. 4 ust @ iittle. Iu bis letter of acceptance Mr, | iu reciproeity, in banking, in currency, 1o | burg Republi an Lesgue club, uniformed, Now what is shoddy? Shoddy, as is well [ B. Weaver aud Mrs. Leaso addressed an Lle\'ohmd lias boon forecd 1o wrestle with a | shipiiug, which the' Chigago platforni pro: - boro last night. Judgo W. F. Norris of | to custom every presidential year the demo- Ponca made tho principal speoch of the | Crats of central and eastorn Indiana beld & evening, touching largely on the tariff, Pno | LI# barbecue here today. All the traws judgo is an eloguent and forciblo speaker | brought largo delogutions. Tables wore and wuch enthusiasm was mauifested, every | spread for 10,000 people at the fair grounas, seat in the largo mink beiug occupied and | una covered two acres, Twelyo beoves, ton many wore stanatug. Judge H, Wade Gillls, | bna N 4,00 et tor county attoruay, Tollowad with | olxes. tiftoen seop and 4,000 10aves of braad K with torches, 125 strong, Captain C. C, Eroe, {oropanty auammex, 9l With | were provided. Goneral' A. E. Htevenson known 10 most peonle, 1s woolen vags ground | audience of about 500 people in the court- | condition, not u theory, viz: He has under- | posed! “Chat de upon whethor | pocompanied by the " BLrusbUrE Coract | 5. Hack waikod some hoad soiise. 1o tha o | BiTived at 11i0 und was received by tho up and converted us near as possible 1o the | house here st noon today aud they were | tuken tospion tha platform and to expect | the united republl ry of the state of | yuyd, met these visiting clubs at the aepot, | soldicrs, Music was furnished by the De- | CePob bY mnrcnhul( clubs 4na conducted to Orlginal condition of raw wool and that IL 18 | Loased 1o swith respectul attention.. Whes | 10 Fate 48 & consistent democrat. —(Laughe | Now Vork dic its fgilduty and exerted 113 | yud formiug w loe thev marched 10 the [ Gavur cornot'band and tho warual’ band of | 15 Ray houso, 118 roception was probably used as a chean substituto tor wool. These | rve Fouss closed there wero ealls for Enaud | tor:) full strength for (b nexvsix weeks. 1t was | pibiic square. The parade wis an Imposing | ereon” more enthusiastio than any he hus recsived rags aro gathered up from the gutters, hos- | pyis: eFse R ORAE CORER ye i i dnben” D, UPhere are other conditions that are not | Decessary to arowse ewery tepublican to the | §iuhy to wituess. 2 DR in Indiana, Speaking occurred in the after~ pliuis and wherever else thoy can be foupd, | f1orton 8T the SuaiR COUTEEL, | €0 ol | theories, to which Bo nexlects to addross | Lecessity of workmnd gapvince him that o Several Strong Speeches Brynp's Wi for Adlianen Vey ROgM e rag plokors of Furope are a numerous | X4 HP WL IR KO Broke | himselfs for justaace, one of tho wital ques- | victory iu this great empire of 60,000,000 y Fis ot Tataiar, Neb., Sept. 23,—|Spocial Telo- Nominnt i and familler class to those who go sbroad N poak and the meetiog broke | {iGiwiich cannot bo ignoro, nud whioh 15 | souls could everba bad gathout i: thea' to | Judgo Powors of Nork was st futro | g to Lun Lite,|—Congressiman Bryan | Gaivestow, Tox., Sopt. 28.-A Nows 3 Tho clothing of those who dio of fufectious | P 10 confusion. Ar. AVe P Wecnly ugitaling the democratic 'm chine | bave the full republican vote romstored, sud | duced, uud ofter a brief address, which was YANEON, ‘- h . B8 Qisoases 18 gathored ln and shipped as rags | 1K3ielEh tomorrow. Dolticlan: of the stato und tho uation, ds | then, to have’a vote, iu spite of the Aus- | well received, wus followed by Judgo King addressud a crowd of about eighty-five at the | special from Kereville says: Hoory Terril, to London or Hamburg to bo converted into Michigan Popullsts Nominate. Wwhother it 1s ordained thut the mugwump | “raliau ballot und other iow dificuluies, fully | of Osceola, wiho wade 3 very imbressive | opera house today at2o'clock. Mr. Bryau | assistant United States distric: attornoy and =% (Y shoddy. Thoy are beaten aud austed, but | 1 e Mion. Gopt. 28..The people's | tail sball Wag tho democratic dog. - [Laugh- | cast aud fafviy cuunted Then New York | alk. ~Mr. Rosewater followed, tukiog a | made a greot bid for the lliance vote, dwell- | brothor of Bdward Torrill, minlster to Lel- not otherwise cleaned by auy process that AN0ING, Mloby Baph #=4he POOY would belong 10 the republicaus. pussage of scripturo for his text, butus o | g principally upon the question of free | ium, was toasy nominated by the repub- would aestroy microbes, Tne shoddy whicn | PAYLY convention this afternoon aominated | ““UAguin no overlook:d that embarrassing R Ay Y talked for two bours in the afteraoun, he cut | silver, whicn he tried to show would bo of | jouus 1 used in the manufacture of foreizn carpets | Judge Wiiliam Newton of Flint for justice | condition'which was embodied in the rocent BEasp NN Tulks, us a candldate for congress from the inestimabie beuefit to the furmers, He de- | Pywelfth district against 1. M. Paschal, the nouuced the McKinley bil) as having worked | gemocratic nominee, hardsbips ugon the laboring classes. Ho | KpguviLie, Tex., Sopt. 28.—The repub: came out plainly and said be was not with | jjcans of the Tweifth distriot pominsted bis party on tho silyer question: that the | Henry Terrill for congress. party was straddling tue issue. Housox, Tex., Sopt. #8.~The republicans = of the First gistrict nominated Dan Taylor, ) Lis address short. - reportof that cxcellent democratic official, | When tho applausg' that followed Mr, | Mr. Kosewaur was followed by Colonel kuown as the commissioner of statistics of | Relu's specch had subsided Mr. Platt intro- [ Crabb of York, an ola-time republican, one labor. He should have definitely settled tho | duced ex-Senator Warner Milier . s the next | of tho orzanizers of the republican party in question whetber Peck should be crucitied | speaker, and in doing 50 Mr. Platt said there | Obio in 1854 - Colonel Crabb *'fessed up” 10 appease the wrath of the free trade mug. | was no oue outside the breastworks uow. | that be had a few yoars ugo straved away wump, and thus be put on the Listof mar- | 1 was there wyself,”” he said, “and I speak | after strauge gois. Ho haa joined thoe pro- Lyrs 10 he holy cause of protection, also that | feellngly.” bibition party, but the evouts of the past other burning question, whotber the tariff | Mr. Miller, who wasloudly cheered, said: | two years had brightened so that he wus should be made a local issue and Peck facts, | “1stana here tonight a8 another représeuta- [ Guxious to get back lome again into the Peck figures aud Peck measures should be | tive of that barmwosy that bas been de- | grand ola party, and that now he was back excluded from tue canvass by the damo- { seribed to you by our president. | be proposed to stay orutic courts, o bus beon driven to ‘em. | All * differonces of * ovinion as lo = — brace the taritf ides of his urch enemy and | the repuolican party ended when the i Py BT M 1o *Shumiliatmgly adopt the Iameinary lssua | convantion at Mingeapolls declurea Its oLenivae, Neb., Sopt, 33, —[Spacial Tele- of the Jourualist s'atesman, who has stigma- | choice. The republican party has always | graw to Tue Bee|—George D. Meiklejoun tized bim as @ ‘stuffed propuet.’ The ex- | aliowed tho greatest liberty, "tut once its | spoke at tuis place last nizbt. The recep- 1s hardly even dusted and s oue of the most dangerous forms iu which disease cun be carried. *1tis fair to assume that the changes pro of the supreme court. Judge Newton had previously received the nomination frow the democrats, and will probably be appointed to fill the vacaucy caused by the resignution of oscd by the Springer bill would load L tho | Justice Morse, the democratio candidate for mportation of many million vounds o1 it | overnor. aunually, and each pound of shoddy used iy P : the mauufacture of cloth takes the place of Governar Holes ut Allssuuri Valley. throe pounds of unwashed wool. This is Missoumt Variey, In, Sapt. 28, —|Snecial what My, Sprivger proposes 1o do for the | Telegram to Tur Bee.|—Governor Boies { ARATLS Wl Krowir the elisee u‘:,".‘f.'it"fi spoke Lo a large crowd here last evening. not only Lo u o L o Fréry 4 e O o, ot ulso to o | 118 discussion mulnly related to the tarif couruge the lmportation of enorwcus quanti- | Question. Of stute issues bo touched ou ons Liee of Shoday th bo usad us & subs.itute for | OBIY, that of the abolition of sepurate boards § Pure doimestio wool. of Lrusteos for the several state institulings R Will the wool growers, by theirown | 80d crvation of u single nonpartisuu board to Made Many €1 Brenes, Neb,, Sept. 95.—([Spocial Telo. | olored, for congress. Neott's Blum gram to Tue Bee.] —Hon, George A, Meikel jobn and N. C. Pratt spoke to & very enthu- Gering, Neb, Sept. 28, —-[Speoial o Twe Baastic crowd at this place tuis afterncon, | Brk]—The republican county convention Mr. Meikeljohn made au excellent address | was attended by a full delozation from every on the leuding issues of the duy, which not | precinot in Scott's Blufl county, ana its pro- ) only pleased the republicans but wude many | Gaedings were characterized by complete warm friends and admirers amoog the demo: | mony and the utmost onthusiasm. W. H, crats aud indepcodents. A S RS ] Alawed | e b 3 Hulbert was nominuted to succeed himsoif as : MU X pressive language of that sawe demoeratic | choiee has been maag we areloyal 1o party | tion that was given bim fully demonstrated s & vo'0s, chango thelr present prosperous cou- | Coutrolall Brucie, the tarill part of Mr. Cloveland's lov- | briueiplo und party eandidatos, TRITLY-tWO | ta fant that tho republicans of - Codar Friok at Thediord, county Judge and M. J. Hufl was named for dition, by which they receive twice as much Sonutor Quay Buck from Florida. teris full pf caretully considered maxims | years ago lust fFebraary,a meeting was held P Ry Tueproup, Heb., Sopt. 28— (Speciai to | SOURLY altorney. B forhole woal s thoweol growers b wby | Wasuixatos, D. G, Sept. %.--Seustor | and ia ua clastio ss'caoutboouk. (Laugbter | in tois room whiad dld more to ‘claugo ihe county are thoroughly ulive to tho luterest |y, 00 o) B! rslok of Benmont ' i s (Gecord. her purt of y conditions | Quay returned here today from Fiorida, | 8ud applause.| history of this country than awuy other | of republicanism. elegation of the mos e & - ¥ ~ Dovaras, N Sepr. 28.—[Speolal - whiol the Sprizger bill offers! e T s g ISu A PPN e T R A R meeting over held in the United States. | prowinent republicans of Loleridge, accom. | Addressed tho poople of ihis place Wedues. (Bpecial Tole Lacks Knowledge of His Subject, Wildum Cullen Bryant presided at | ponjed by the Coleridge coraet baud, wet that meeting ana Horace Grealy M00a upon the platform, The orator of the | Mr. Merkiejoba at the depot and escorted David B. Hill may be considered as relioved | mecti " bim to the upper part of the city. Eurly fu from the Decesslly and trounle of holding | Tectus Wus 8 nan comparauvely unkuows | (et &b onfu PR large orowd ussemoled in the pational couventions. A self-constitutea E [coxmixvep ox tunu:'mvuu.vj city ball aod after listening to several excel- six weeks. Tho senstor has entirely recov- -~ “Mr. Soriuger nas no practical or exverl- | ered from the slight indisposition which day evening from # republican standpoint, | EY4® to Titk Bk, | —Cougressman Bryan de- encod kngwledge of the s ot which he | troubled bim at the close of the last session. w discusses. He spoke more particulurly on the finances | livered au address at this place this evenlng of the country, denouucing iu most cloguent | to a crowd of about 210 people, Ha spentd terms aud forcible lauguage the sublrcasury | most of nis trme dofending bis record in the theories of the populists, He was listoned | last cougress and bis speccl as & whole was 1o very aulentively, slmoly u plea for independeout voles, “For the future the party of Andarew Jack- son, Johu C. Calnoun, James Buchanan and He assumes to le. n a direction | He will, it is said, sbhoruly eater the presi- that, if successful, would u.rupt all the | deutial campaign, ST ot d AR o RSN S e i