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e . TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1802 . NUMBER 110, said Be Was in Poor VOICe, LUt It WhS & Fepub- i court adjourned the case until the 1Sth in- i lican voice. These were days to stimulate stant, when it will be decidea. men to patriotic thoughts and action. He i A {va " s O - - | bud neen i as aud Miss 1d bo ol Five Thensand People Grest Mossrs, An: u Kansas aud Mi ™ l.\"\l-rlr.ll‘»\“l: | Thousands Visit the Town to Gazs Upon the - | FORAKER'S FIERY ELOQUENCE | feschsthe Shoretanes “ihe etiivvis | VANOUISHED BY THE RECORD | 3% e vrosetibon “seeued. e v | NINDEN'S GREATEST RALLY RSt sl I\ that we had as many difforent kinds of banks s we nad states, We then had thirty-four states and thirty-four different kinds of cur- ") f rency. We had about 2,000 vanks of lssue Ohlou EX~GOVEI'Y\M’ Entertaing an Enor- and fully half of them ailed. No one who Poyntei's Statements of Poverty in Stanton WILL y § are safa for the republics mous Nass Meeting at Lincoln did business in those days need to be told of County Promptly Refuted. drews and MoKeighan, tho republicans had lost no votes. It is, in Dead Bandits, = the evils of a stato banking cu When Members of the Cabinet Not Debarred his opinton, only a question of how much e the republican party came into nn\nlw it my‘l 2 P from Taking Part in Politics, T P l;w\l«'r\l\' for the whole ticket. I' ! i onty saved the union but it wiped out | Wasmixaros, D, C., Oct. 6, —Secretary of Bl dent parly ut fiest was honest but the pras- | ON AMERICANISM AND REPUBLICANISM | J5:% ***fiiiioe, "1t "aved 'stato _banks | WIS ARGUMENT HAD BEEN ANTICIPATED | Wasiitros, D G Oct. 0. —Sectatary of | INDICATIONS FAVOR THE REPUBLICANS | ofi" [Gitiars g been poiiiica faiiures 1 | EMMETT DALTON MAKES A CONFESSION out of existence and gave the - gt 1 h S, 80mo other party — 45 country in lieu of the state . the truth of the report recently published Nebraska is now, he thought, the vest ag- Slowing Words of Pralse for the Party | banking currency the present federal cur Meikicjoln Engineered the Scheme and | that President llnrl'l‘fon had intimated to | Two-Thirds of Those Present Cheered the | picyltural state n the union. The mortgage | He Tells of the Late Kobber n Whicla That Hias Brought the Nation Up rency system I'he democrats charactei Even the tndependents Admitted the memoirs of his cabinet that he did nov Chinmpion of Protection Repeatedly— Question was oxploded in & manuer satistac the ng Had 0 Haod=They Were e i b 1264 greenbacks as unconstitutional, but a Weakness of Thelr Champlon— desire them 10 take part in the Politieal Complexion of the Other tory to the citizcns of the stute. Talking of Broke and to—Addis to First IFIREEye. few vears ago whon Blauche K. Brucs was oAmpkigh - 1 £k siiefoh ‘apeachas - the tariff, bo referred to the irreprossible N of the World, resistrar of the treasury he had to sign Interesting Featares, palg T R ERE B AU ULSIORE SR TORU S Speaker Questioned, couflict between the lion an, corn on old Facts, every preenback, and the democrats lived to -5 denied thay any such fatima- umo china. Protection removed the lion and e n the day when they were glad to take tion bad been given. The president unicorn and stamped the American caglo in e Lixcors, Neb., Oct. 6.—ISpecial Tele- conbacks oven with . negro's name on | Sraxtox, Nob., Oot. 0.—|Speciul elegram | sees no impropriety in any mem- | Mixney, Nob., Oct. 0.~[Special Talazram | its piave and now it could be bought for 18 | Corvevviie, Kan, Oct 6.—Tho strasts gram to it Ber,]—This has beon Foraxer | Hem. [{iteat laughter] No one Bas eVer | to Tis Bae,|—Ropublicanism revived en- | bor of his cabinet appearing bofore tho puv- | to Tik Bir.]—This has been political day in | Per cont of wvhat was paid for it iu tho days thusiasm in this coun are pav od with crowds of excited peopie . ho said looked | rom the adjoiniag country, attracted by the day &3 the Contral City, and the enthusiasm [ ot & e ol Blican party has ever given ¥ today. The occasion | lic 1n n temperata discussion of political | this city, very Tho raiiroad manage aisplayed hy the republicans, and especialty | this country consequently the American peo- | Was the joint \chnlg between Hon. George | topics in vindication of the policy and acts of ! acted, all inte cst bewng ceuterod on the | after tho aimighty doliuts and laia thousauds | Dalton travedy of yestorduy. Four dead by the vetoran soldiors who have remained | ple were surprised with the demoeratic p l_li Meiklejohn and W. A, Poynter, republican | the administration, It is expec:ed that somo | dovato Lo oceur in the evening botween Hon. | of miles of steel vails, but you wnover heard | bandits lie i coMus 4t the oity Jall with & foyal t0 tho party, hus boon excorded on no | form adoptad iu Chicazo jast Juno demanded | and indepeadont candidatos for congress ro- | of tho secrotaries witl, in the conrse of the [ W. A. McKeighun, the indepondent congres- | of sailway corporatious fujeeting 1o Uhe | guard about tuem to S0 LAt thoy are not othor ocoasion in tha prosent cam. | UNSIRPCM of tho bk on siato banke e [ Spectivels. At 10 o'clock this morning tho | next few weeks, spedk in thelr own states, | siounl canaidate, and W, E. Androws, tne [ eI of €30 por ton, = He touched upon | gisurhod by the erowds atiracted o view Pulgn. Tho arangements for the | old syutens i [rie or No, o tos | Ten | People began to assomblo at the fair ground | or elsewhere, but no such prolonged absenco | fepublican candidato. ihis aftornoon’ tho | {09, S AUHON A maphon CAREd | vy houeh morbid curiosite, eception of Governor Foraker wel ) and 1o a fow minutes he grand stand was | fram thoie tla!!iu;:m‘gn,i is contomplatod as | Ladies Androws club gave a pulic recoption | sida pariner Suamp tave chills. e referrod | Tho stieway loading o the room whero vory complote, He arrivea at 11:45 {rom the e T8 TRFIT crowded, mostly with farmew. Poyutor | Wil lnterloro with e prompt dispaton of | to Mra, W. 2. Androws, wife of the vopub- fo the assuuit on Weaver in Georglu as ovi- | Emmet Dalton lies is surroundcd by a erowd cast on tho Fremont, Eikhorn & Missourl | Passing from the eurrence auestion to the | 0pened and spoke for hirty minutes, in | PLOS BINIER, 1oL daraivod through tho | lican party’s ablo candidate, in tne pariors ot | deuce of tho necessityfor logisiation 1o 1 | of men wnd wowen eudeavoriag to persuade Valley road und was received at the depot \.I.:vr: :}u ion the “Fv-‘.nlwou. ;,.\'.-::ulrl ‘;r |‘.'f:: :vlm‘h he attempted o havmonize the au- | Department of Staté. advices coming from | the Hotel Jensen from 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock. 00 AUQE el “":“'l-flm oy the | he gUATA to aliow them to sec bhim, He fs Dy a rocoption committes of prominent ve- SHEUrest expositiyis of he republican poic ago ¥ littlo business being trans- | Of democratic rule. o | give it to Grover 1n the ne ‘ that while in New York he tie planks of the independent plat- | the United States consul ai Nuevo Laredo, | Each procinct was reprasented on tho recep- ULRLIESCAAA CLLSLLI, L L 0 : I inside members of Tammany that thers wero | Weak trom tho loss of tiood, Lo conversa- publicans. Tho governor dectined carriage | o RTTH T o vere rospoct. to the musterty | [OPM: 1 this ho made a sigual failure. e Ry o confirmiog the Jispitch re- | tion committee and huudreds of ladics and 150,000 wembers that would not support | tion with & repurter ho said {uat Bov put up %0 the hotel and fusisted thut walking With | hrosentation of fhe etme subjeet made vy | 1€ elaimod that the farmors wore belng | fently made publicapgouncing the time for | gentlemen of all political parties paid their | Cloveland, frae importation of. qorn into Mexico to have tho job last Saturday wnd prevailed upon the the veterans was good cnough for him, Tne | Mojor Mckinley in this city two months ago. | rovbed by roason of thie fact that the money veen extouded to Noyember 80, but stating | FSpocts to Mrs, Androws, School chilaren | | My, dhurston paid o glowlng tributo to | po 1"t take purt 1 it, though they were op- line of march vas taken up to the hotel, a | Hesud . ¥ wasail 10 the banis, but dia not seem to | further, that in addigion to the above he is | tothe number of 200 called upon her atthe '\\»mfiv\: l:y.:x'u“‘:nlx'.ilx:: ‘ {;rhfr']',:l.:‘..,‘.\'.i 'Hl..“ posed to iy, believing it not to be feasivle. uniformed band marching in frout of the | Ny AL D AL CHL L Al WY farmers had more mouey on de- | inforned that bovween Dacember 1 and Jan- | residence of Mr. J. A. Cline in the afternoon % 30 oon discussing the merits of the nfferent | posit in the nks of Sfanton county than ing was the finest oratorical effort ever | Lue Joraker 'y 81 next, one-fourth of the reguiar duty, | and were given a short address by the pro- | hear s reception committee with Governor Foraker | iy s of tariff bille, wo aro now to tall about | any other class of peopto, To furtheér sub- is 1 cent por kilogram, gross weight, LI ALY LS LD Ll L) L ird in this cluy { . e wi reque followlng, and then camo a long double lno | ons particular hill tho McKinley oill. | stantiato his position be told the farmers 1o | will be colleotod o JRiborts. " Ero aqder TN 6 WEK T UL of union veterans to the number of nearly | [Cheers.] ‘The demdcrats have had a groat | go to the county records and they would find 300, A largo crowd bud also met the distin- | @02l 10 say about the MekKiuley bili, but | that the farms of Stanton county were being gulthed visitor and tho procession along the they :.\-x}n talk :I\iulll Iv‘ l‘x ul;u x|||‘un’ rapialy covered with mortgages January 31, has caused a greatly increased | delegations coming inat 3o'clock in the stroots attracted a (wrge number of others. | fratis li!‘l“x'lu”‘i\‘lt-'?\‘\" dl BiAe .h.,'t"m‘(,"l"’:'\’; But the K" Poyurer, demand for our American corn, particularly | afternoon. The Hastings, Juniata and Arriving at the botel an iufo T i in all the regions westof the Missisripot. | o P 5 Ny nal reception | teetivo ariff 1s unconstitutional. That | This bad been anticipated, however, and a | i oL 181810 of time. for free o roduced | Kouesaw contingent came in at 7 over 500 | He Criticizes W wero stort and were prepar All through the address | 101 10 leave the country, as they wore being ) compelied to stop for pro- [ €losely pressea. [ « shi fs ey o or- | 1ouged applause. The judge speaks at Wep on He Saw (he Bodie “This froe imporfauion until the endof Special trains wore ran_during the after- | JGRECd anb SHiraAY hli.'ljl' 3 L Wept When He Saw the Bodies. November and reduced import duty until | noon and evening, Alna, Ragan and Wilcox abio) pothe bodios of Bov and Gratton Datton, AR s Tom Lvans and Jack Moore were taken 10 MENATOR PEFFER TALKS, Emmett Dalton’s bedside this morning and he identitied them, e shed tears when he tecord Was + er's Actions in the South saw his dead brothers, B ity v ¢ word | 9tatement had been procured from the | | ‘i strong, and Hoidrege people came in at, 8 —How He Views the Georgin Eloction. ' ? Hail x took place and many of the veterans were [ Word unconstitutional isn very handy word import duties will cqntinue tuis demand and #, and Hoidrege ve 8 = ! 10 names of the last two aro not their i B aNping o | with the democrats. I suppose when Moses | county clerk under his certificato and seal, | (i bronubly double the amount of the im- | o’clock nearly 400 in number. Fairfield, Ka Crry, Mo., Oct. onator Peffer | rear names, which ure withheld from the Axtell, Roseland and IHolstein sent up over | Arrived here today to participate i the ex- [ public for wuat the oliic als say are good ) tablets the democrats would have declured | Dess of this county sinceJanuary 1 to date U $T6ihiak Knfdrinal Tebeption: thom unconstitutionat if they had ~boon | had been actuaily reduced §55,000, und when | o 1116 SCFOLATY of LB inforior kas wecolwod | 500 poovle. As thoso delexations camo in | erch e O By b e | Tho dead bandits wero buried hore this ~ Duri h . Governor Foraker there.” this w shown by Mr. Meiklejobn it so com- agency in Indian Tercitory reiative to the they wero met by the Minden cornet bana LLY elore he received word from Counc afternoon 1 the ety cemetery iu & lot Id“ e At i : St is pavior | . dovernor Foraker arguad briefly the con- | Dletely dumbfounded Mr. Poyuter that he | ooudition of nffairs io the Cuoctaw nation, | 8nd escoried into the city. AtS o'clock the | Grove of the death of his son in 8 ) owned by the Dalton famiy. The bodies held an informal reception at his p stitutionality of the protective tarfl. He | never roferred tothe subject again. Which indicates that thore is likely 1o b fur. | marcning clubs of Holdtege, Hastings and | rallvoaa accident, he was intervieved. | wero carried to tho graveyird 10 wagons, room at the Hotol Lincol and ne was visiteod | said that the second statute sigued by George | Meiklejohin spoke forty-five minutes and | 46 "h100dshed thare unless prompt action s | Minden formed in hibe, aud after marching | Ho said he did mnot view tbe bolt [ Without wourners o sympathiziog friends. by a large number of people. A great many | Washington, who had presided over the con- :‘ouvn:‘uuv!vl,\]nns\vr{r‘c"l -‘:r- Poynter that be | y4e0 to provide United States troops in suf- | through the principal streets weml ToRtHelN e e PeioR | tlokot by the Secured aturge Amon P’ 95 1, oF WO ances Were tion that made the constitution, was one vas vigorously applauded. o r res y ri place where the meeting was to ve held east e e 4 T of the u:;lcrurl'r \'”““»I: “i‘i"“’!?:‘\‘f‘.‘l”f.l.‘, Which declared that it was o biieposs of | . In addition he stowed the fallacy of the .!“;“fgl HOLObIOIBUDRERES MK REIOVEL R LR YA L N R opora house. Hero aspeakers! | Sraight domoerats with alavin. Thoy could | Tho robbers secured 521,240 from the Piest thero and it was surprising 1o uote the ex LB1S S BoVORTRBIUA DT aut oucourage | flat mouey theory and the sbsurdity of the | "N iant taday reappointed post- | stand bad boen erceted and seats in the open | 103025 per contof the dewocratic vote and | National bunk aad £100) fiom Condow's. ordiuarily large number of men who an- | Ayerican industey. The constitutionality | €OVErnment subtrensury scheme and dangor % wounced that they were “*born in Ohio.” During the ufiernoon Governor Foraker | Nadison, expressed to T Bee his contidence of re- | Juckson. publican succoss n the country at the | oiyer guy G comiing eloction. Obio, be suud, would e1ve | Gemocrat, | the ticket Ler usuul majority. ' Ihero was | gunoliion to protect no question, in his opiuion, of republican Ve aSTEOTRLITG LIOR Wer rov 3 i oo + v v The amonnt recoverad excceds tuf coutirme- nmont schiemo and dan masters at offices which were raised to the | 8 were proviaed for the auaisuco. still carry the state by a handsome majority. : L ! g 3 of brote Iing o the wild cat currency bank- | presidential class ; October 1, ‘as follows: Kepublicans Were in the Majority. Ho regarded the statement by tho Atlanta | (0¥ IEhmetys statemend AR R-'"{“"H'Y’ }:\n‘::l.:l'l(')l-drkk‘ 5;:} n.i‘ié .(xl‘s::(‘,‘,:l The republicans occupied seats north of & | Constitution that Georgia bad given the | thouznuv that only five s were engaged in fl;““m _\""'hm‘u HiN of Eriononaide ‘.“} line directly eustof the stand and independ- | demwoeratic ticket a majority of 70,000 as an | the attempicd robbery. 1f this is true, thon Doetial azont to make silotments of lands in | euts south of the sume. Astho timo for tha | €xtravagant claim Hesaid tho offcial fig- ntire gane has been exterminated, L s uhior the act of Hebe | sveaking approachea vust crowds wetded | ures would provably snow a mujority 0 body of Luvius Baliwia was taken to was afivmed by Hamilton, | Of Joun Adams, Jefferson, | I"Escheme. ey Choate, and just tho Poynter very foolishly stated that Meikie- Tichuor Curtis, a life-long | John voted against the Nowberry bill in the Lecause of its | 1ast legislature, but when Meikiejohn called attention to the fact that he was not a mem- I10levy protec- | ber of the last legis! ture 1t made Pgynter | pittfght 0 their way (0 the nlace aud took the side of [of 15,000 for tho democrats. —Speaking | Burliogion, Kat., this wordiue, and tuat ot sucoess in Hinois. Tho svecess of tho elee- | giva " dutios exeeptindon o~ eonfeq. | 100k so foolish that he was an objoct of com- il their political faith, Tho republican sido | of Weaver's campaign in Georgin, ho said | Charles Brown will be taken 1o Hurley, S. toral ticket in that state has never | erate constitution and somethiug hap- | Mmisseration, aud in his ciosing he made no Florida's Democrs caught the crowd and was soon filled witty | the southern peopie did not Jike 1o bave out- | 1. Iho funerals of Marsual Conaelly wnd been questioned, but for a ume tho | yapeq to that, We shot it full | repiv andonly used n part of his time. [t is JacksoxviLLe, Fla., Oct. I'ho latest re- | enthusiastic supporters of Mr. Audrews. sidors mix in their politics. Weaver, ho | George Cubine were Lietd this afternoon. state ticket secmed to be in danger. That [ 6r folos, Wo are not doing business | conceded that Meikiejoln made votes for The dependents siowly filled their side, | said, did not know how to b point had beou passed. he belioved. Heo partly with republicans, whilo the ap' | there. I ao not think W poticed a remarkable impotas in republi turns show that Mitehell, democratic candi- 000 nole the people IZmmett Dalton hias e a sworn state- Undor that constitiution tow. On the. other | himsell and party, oven the independents aver did right in | meat that Bob and Gratton were concornod sido we have Calboun, Joff Davisand Grovow | 2imitting that hé made mush the batier | date, bus carried the stato by fully g proaches to the republican side were deusely | running away from there)' he continued. [ in the Calfornia robuecry and alsoin the enthusiasm within the past few weeks. Tho | Cloveland, We will stay with Washington | 8rgument. majority. The paople’s party carried only | packed. Iach side commenced to cheer for | *It would have been much more ereditablo | Adair robbery, of several weeks ago. one danger to be guarded againstin tho | gyq Lineoln and Graut. You democrats may one county, Baker, by a majority of 150, On | their respective candidate, but the cry of | for bim to have remained aud faced che mud. W N Owa U R oY Ton northwestern states was the ovideat dispo- AR AT LR ) IGNORED DETAILS, i W 1 s f “Andrews, Androws, Anarews"” by the re- | He may have been in some dange but he 4 stay with the other side if you want to, but the otner hand, whole counties were & unit d 2 ; L hger, ar b SR i sition of the democratic and independent | {¢'Vou do stay may (God have mercy on your . e e Somooratic tioket, | Dublicans completely squelciied the cry for | know the situation bLeloro be went toere, | St Pavt, Mina, Oct. 6 Stillwater parties to fuso on the electoral ticket. D UTR i s : STSLY My, IKem Explains His 1o in Congr CLPUAELEEREAIL ) LRI UM | 7S ey auc I thiuk he stould bave had the backbone | specil to tho Dispatch says the reportes national committee is looking to Kuncas g ats TroNILMCO R at Allian which rau even with him 1 almost all the |~ Phe crowd was immense, being the largest | to stay.” who, this iNruine called” at the pen- & groat deal of interest, for ic is in that state & ) » AL S AtLiaxce, Neb, Oct. 6.—[Special Tele- | counties where he bas pot intimate associa- | political gatheriug ever had i tho cily. ¥ R e itentiary, asked Cole Youuger as to any re- that tho udvocates of fusion are the | Thesveaker then reviewed the industeinl | ComEE L s TN MO e | tons: In those where be is well known, tho | Just before the meeting was called to order e I 5 lationship existing vetween timself and the strongest history of Awmerica under the same periods | 8! O LUE B . O republicans, estceming him as a man, cast | My Phillips, chairman of the inaependent Dexver, Colo.,, Oct. 6.—At a mecting | notorious Dalton gan 2, and Cole R B e ebtin g BEaDaradoe) of proteciion and frec trade, showing now 1 | debate took vlace here this afternoon ou | their baliots for him.. Hawley, the pronibi- s v congrossional commirtee, arose and stated | today of the people’s party Rirst congres- | s81d bo was not sure ol any relation- poriod tuat freo trade exigted tho m- | exactiy sehedulo time and seemed to be an | tion candidate, bas probably polied less than | {hay the republicans were on their side of | sional committco to seleet & candidate for | 30iPy bur. he continued, *I think n_third es of this country were paral wud | exact repetition of what the program has | 500 votes in the enure siate. The whole stato | tho house. J. L. McPueely requested the | ooy % St g \i cousin of mino married ¢ Dalton in Kansas prosperity throttled. Ho quoted “from a o (G hor vlace where | ticket of the domocracy is elected by majori- | republicans to take oppositesides, and nearly | SOUEFCss 88 @ substitute for Rov. Myron | soing years ago, but I kuow ausolutely speech delivered at Bloomingion, 1lL, on | pe¢tt ~at every - other place WBOG | y0.% 001y equaling tnavof Mitchell. Gro-alf of the peoplo on the Indepandont | Keed, who was unanimously chosor tor that | nothing about the Kentucky family. Icau- bands of music, thore wero n oo | August 17, by Adlal Steveusor, in which | it bas been beld during -tnis campaigu. Latest returns -indieato the election of | gige wentover, Tne meeting was called to | POSition by the populists, the Weaver demo- | noy see where auy oue 2ot the uuthority to 4 the ~ Livcoln ~Union — Voteran = Repub- | that zentieman gave a glowinz doseription of | Hon. James Whitenead, republican candidate | Miichell (dem.)* by fully 25,000 ma- { grder oy J, T McPheoly, chaivman of tha | Crats und the Cieveland 'democrats, but who | say that because these men wors.zelated to | lian glub, the State University ciub | tue punnaralleled prosperity” of this country fconeress from this district, was intro- | jority. The people’s party carried oue | yapubiican’ congrossiondl committes, who, | 9eclined the nomination, Hon. Lafo Pence | Frani and jesse James, they wore related o 1 the Young Moen's tepublican cluby | iy the freo trade period from 1546 to | duced and occupied an hour in giving the 500 | countv (Baker) by fifteen majority. after stating the rules governing tho meets | W48 nominated, The Weaver democratio | me. ‘That statement 15 absurd. 1 am not e Sanard and Miford clubs iaud e litgo } 1501, in which industey “thrived: so m people assembled solid facts that Mr, KKem R e o ing, ntroduced Mr. Andrews. Andrews for | Committev also met and endorsed Dence’s | rolated to the Jaues voys, wud previousto pamber of dolegations [rom suounding | voutily. Mo aiso quoted from nsp aid not even attempt to gansay. He v eulocritic l;»pve-ml Dote. | 916 hout argued th rapublionn tnetrine as | homimnatiah. The Clovolnd domocrals ave | wy coming to s prison, aisieen years ago, with trans- | Jivered by Congresswan Harter of € touched on the advancement of Nebraska RusaviLLe, Neb, Oct. 6. pot yet taken any action in tho matter, but i r 4 i : 12 them the oW S YaSONRERoS! ; : £ 8 80K ARG ks e the republican national piatform | U0t yoU taks y ac atter, but | thoes existea a bitter hatred bstween Jesse urencies, bearing sinoug them the follow- | which toat gentlemar reterred in c in twenty-fivo years under _republican | gram to Tur By |-=This was democratio | raoriy mciobubie . At 7 o'clock the procession formed at the corner of Ninth and > streets, ana marched to the M street ball park. Asido from the ng inscriptious: The Flags Shall Not Be 8 i probable issue a call tomorrew for a | Jay d £ & and tho McKinley bill i a masterly ana | Wili pro awes and myself. i Be | plowing terms to the same period und said | rule, the success of tha McKinloy bill, ; Sterilng | oratorical minnner, areving. convio meeting. Burrenderod.—J. B. Foruker,” "Stand Up | fuat under the venificent workiues of fras | extonding of commerce, the advantages of | 98 8t the fair Frpaasitlon. J.aSterling i pratorioalpiinner seateyin g convicionaith g‘.. = SO Ridenoe. MSHLVIslE Bl IngdBRother) for Nebraska,” ““'ree Conage’ Means Less | trado American industry was faivly gallop- | reciprocity and the cesirability, of all the | Morton addressed the crowd, followed | the unotused mind th D can v wing with Confidence. and Poorer 'Money,” *(iood Crops Make | jnu on th Good Republicans,” *T'o Forgive is Gener- ous--to Forget, Unwise,” “Houcst Money— the Poor Man's kriend.” Whea Governor Foraker appeared on the platform he was welcomed by a salvo of an- plause. At S:15 | oLuse LT N b < A ith . Gurniag, Okl, Oct. 6.—William Dalton, voad to prosperity. He then | well known achicvemonts of tho republican | briefly by Hon. 5. N. Wolvach. Mr. Morton | if 0n the side of the pcople as a whole.” Mr. | Npw Yows, Oct. 6.—The democratic na- a brother of the famous oulluws, passed i o . ¢ 7 ndrews was frequently interrupted with | ¢ : : i ) D quotea from President Millavd _Iill- Ly, The congressionat record of Mr. Kem | made a very good speech from a democratio | Anciiews was frequoniiy latorrunied, Wit | tional committee 1ssued an address this | through bere today on bis way 1o Coffey- more's message 10 congross in 1531, in | was given a thorougn ainng. The Fickler | standpoint. He first talked on the tariff | APPEAUSS S0 BLIULE COSE LIS v evening asking for means, “not only to | ville, IKan., to take charge of tho dead bodies which he stated that under the e | bill, the bill to unload a gas plant at Wash- | question. Ho was in favor of good. sound Mr. Phillips then introduced Mr. | spread the truth among the people” but to of his brothers, aud to sce Kmmett, the ducea tanff tho exportation of American [ iuglon onto the government, Kem's banking | money firat, last and all the time. The con- | yciaighan, who undartook to auswer An. | prosecute and pumsh crimes agaiost. the bal. | Founded brother. who wired tnat be desired products had fallen from $05,000,000 to | bill and other defective measures were ably | cluding portion of his address was devoted 3 ) - pros I i el by, ; n i Ao cRuing. free trade acnd tariff eIy SR to talk to bim beforo ne died. Williwm Dal- yelock Chairman Uady | £1,000,000, with the certainty of n further | eriticised by the spesker. ontirel to Van Wyek. The firat raco was | fioW® bV trguing freo wrade ard tanff o box Continuing bosavs: Al aaxioty | 1on ‘tormerly lived In California, and is rappod for order. He uunounced first a song | gocling 1852, He aiso rend from Bu- | Congresstan Kem in his arcument de- | called at the conclusion of Mr. Morton’s ra- | o™ qai ity “fhacy excopt & | sho will givo her electoral voto to our candi- | FAUBeE fine, peosporous locking man. He is by Comrade Oscar Adams of Firwn. Com- | chuyan's messuge in 1557, 1n which he said | voted nearly three-fourths of his time 10 an | marks and as the crowa was leaving Mr. 5 ¢ & 2 ) rade Adamns got 1o tha tront of the plattorm y tho third sou of a fawily of tou, and lives Vi spendent state ' o pel o) P 4 ) '\ ! I | that “in the midst of unturpassed plouty of | explanation that bis priacivles wero ail | Wolbach mountod the platform ana hur- | JoTY short wdevendont stilemont on | dates, ALl veports from ndependent ahd | witn bis mother on u larin uear hore. Ho aud sang u song which admonished old scl- | gl products of American agriculture wefind | right, that he did not give the details | riedly promised what he wovld do and the . . s DO a alers to keep 1 the uadale of tho road. It g A L refused to talk much and soemed almost that our manufucturing industrics ave sus- | much consideration, 1t may be said_with | reforms ho would ingugurate in case he was | OYRS¥ Lblugs suid: “Androws waits L know | country are exceptionally prom sing beartbroken at the violent death his brothers abounded in happy campaign bits, and cor c ) 1 wiat Tam, 1 have told him what 1 am. b Py c E L 1= | pended, public works retavded, and private | due regard for the truth that Mr. Kem is | elected. Tomorrow is republican day. '1' crowd th velled: “What ar Jones Decl: bad wet. tained several melodious and pointed al- | wntornisee \ itk 5 T EIabr g y ne crowd then yelled: hat are = 2 g With the Wounded e d ¢ enterprises abandoncd, with thousands of | considerabio of a humorist and bas a neat ™ TusoAtionA, Chootow. Nation, I Ot Wounded, lusions to Grover Cleveland's pension veioes. | yseful laborcrs thrown out of employment | way of dodging questions, MeKinley i Connecticut, TOU e W X O At 11 o'c eht B Ho was heartily applauded. S ihca SR 2 SH6YE| i " v 5, Ci ct. 6.—G McKeighan replie 1 am a gentleman, | 6.—The two houses of the Choctaw council | At11o'clock tonigiit Emmett Dalton was and reduced to want in the evening Houn. Matt Doughorty, New BRriraiy, Conn,, Oct. 6.—Governor | o 4™ i bm 0 Vo™ or Vou were,” and then , e i % still aliv e suffers reat wgony from his TR R T T T St b ol £ yiraay chairman of the congressional committee, | William MoKinley of Obio tonight spoke to | aropped the subject. :'l“"‘ I ot sesaon “~,l’,’\’°“"‘“*"“ o ang | Wounds and the physiciau attending him Chafrman Cady then sud “Tor thirtv-six Govarnor Foi r then gav gave the republicans a zood tallr, the largest audience ever gathered in the Mr. Andrews in his closiog thircy minutes | the vote far goverior. The anunouncement | qous not think he will be able 1o survive yoars the republican party had been fighting | pistory of 1ho efforts of Buchanon’s admins Y T GO RaEnAT O New Britain opera hiouse, fully 2,000 neople | broceeded to unswer every argument of his | Was made that Jonos had boen clected by | anotner day. William Dalton urrived this the battles of progress, and that each suc- | ration to di=pose of bonds to the amount of St el i 24 cessive victory hus enbunced the value of being present, packing the auditorium and | OPpozent und did soto theentira eatisfaction | L704 votes to Juckson’s 1,604, Joues wa civilization. Mo bo an Awerican nover a ra 5 reso /T dons bughitinto the ct £10,000,000 bearing Only w Few Tnedontnl Assassinntions for | stawe to the utmont limits of their capacity, | 9T the repubiicans prescat. Andrews cou- { broughtin Nobody would tak evening trom his home in Oklahoma and i O ool YOI taras OF mber and was sworn in | iv constant attendauce upon bLis brother's e irst ane b > Jover cKinley ce A Ao, vinced all that ho is the complete master of | by Chief Justice Garlaud. (e, meant so much us out o (he present | gne goverument was ‘.’-:):‘l:|ml\xw‘m1‘ B ERCACIONINHRcO: (”‘,’.\..“i‘,‘,’|f:f fiz‘k(l"\;\“f\‘:-‘-\r:r-‘t‘lnx,‘u:fi'\'-'h,.'.‘,'\lxknl'nltnlvw: Melerghan 1n debating the subj cts now be- s Cashier Ayors is resting ousy tonight, He time. One bistoric band of lead- | New York aud Pennsylvania o guavanion | ATEANTS, Ga., Oct. 6.—Iv 15 not. thought | it iPChonas "the republicin - candidate for | fore the American voter. Five thousand RO d | witl probably recover. ( ers had passed away--thut band 1ed [ {hele pavme but those statos rofused. | the thivd party will carry twenty counties | leutenant govertors. When Governor Me. | People hoard tho devate, at isast two-thirds [ LovisvitLy, Ky, Oct. 6.—General Weaver, | The party who started in pursuit of Allio by Abruham Liucoin, that had fought the |"Phor fushanin got i of 4 2 u A battles of tho republic und pre 100 worth at | in Georgin. It looks like a sweeping victory | Kinley was introdused the entire audienco [ Of taem being republicans. Kearney county | the prole's purty caudidate for president servea the 04 cents, #,000 a Ogee veturned early (his worning, baving 3 conts, § 24 2 N “ VA i r OW: r e ross. nd Mrs. Led opkansville, Ky, st the track of the fugitive bandit in the el 0 ail at once | for democracy, and thera is erery reason to | joined in cheering. (£t was Governor Me- | 18 for Andrews for cougross and Mrn, Loaso, (npoko/ati Hopknsyille, Sy, | ok i teag S Siiop, - Anowher band. of bistorlo lesdors | n; 03 cents, 35,000 at 013 o 30 o0, | yelieve trom returns from 100 our of 137 | Kinley’s first appemvance in public in Con- i toasy to 400 People. In answer ton noto | Wild country below tivre. Owce, it 1a known, was at the helw touay ana o erester in- | uil ho was finally able o sell £1,840,000 ut It A 37 | Decticut and the onl! spaech he will make in DOUGLAS COUNDY CAMPALG General Weaver made public denial of the | Was budly usded, acd itis oelieved ho ] spiratlon was ever given to tho young men | \'conion the doliar, countics that the mejority for Governor | {hia'stite during (Lo campaigy, Ho spoke o stories in regard to his conduct at Pulasi | Wil Lra up in some Oklatoma twn, where ) of America than that bistoric message: That was the last fiaancial transaetion | Northen wuil reach 50,000 over an hour and u a(f on the tariff. Plany Being Laid for the Battle by the Re- | during tuo war. ho will probably go toget medical treat- Tnero shail be o flugs -urrendered winlo 1 | wo over entrusied to the dewocratic party, [ The vote has been unusually heavy every- s = publican Committee. - T [evLaeh Sm 1 awmalive,! Thoauthor of that messige 13 | and thero is no moro humiliating chaptor in | whoro, excopt 1 Atlants, whore there was Gona Ttepumiicin Doctrine, The republican county central committee Pleading with the Bolters Abmidnight Bmmott 1 slowly mnkingigad Seith us ponight and, 1 nuw have the pleasure | American bistory than the truthful record of | [o'ois SHEVE M A W 8T8 T | Dakors Crry, Nebi, Oct. 6.—[Special Tele- | g jast evening to ratify the chairman's ap- | Torexa, Kan, Oct. 6.—The democratic | therels no probabilits of nis survivieg be- 1 faced oue of tho most_ magnificent audicnces | have today,” suid the spoaker, and then e | F16d by the third party John and B, I*. McDguald, nomiuce for sena- | yhyy oficer did uot appear unul | 8fterroon to doal with the so-called bolters, | hiw as faitbfully and 1euderly as if tho dying thatever assombied in Novraska. Its like | want on ta ' quoto the fawiliar fiwares from | . PCOPIe’s party leaders claim that many | tor in the Sixteentty- district, addressed the | jusr pefore the committes adjourned, | 118 8ction will be very important. At it Boy. instonalbeRe i was equalled oy the concourse of beaplo | [abor Commissioner Leck's report, saying | A0 otea for Northen wiil vote for Wat- | ropublicans of Jackepn in St. Patrick’s ball. | ang then announced thay ho had e hardened rufian Yo assemblad to diswen o Governor Mc- | tat it had thrown the dewocratic party | §hm 0 Ui songrossional oleation noxt month, | Meiklojoha made thh principa: speccn and | heen unable to mako s selection owing e s il Rain Fund : \nley, last August, but by no other. Go uto hysteries and given Grover Clevelana @ ground for the | ¢ wag truly o mmsterly enunciation of re- , ey 3 3 ; ernor Foraker oponed nis uddress by re- | {ha apoplexy. The Sdemoorats had st de. | DOXVtHirty daye, and there will be war au | b VAR S SRSTR, COROTIRATY on the | to & continuous abscnce from the city ever | Mow an Escaped Convier for Years Kludea £paLiA, Mo, Oct. 6. —James C. Thomp- marking that this was the st time be had | potnced and ihen arosted Dack, but they | CArnest taon. Hiancial fullicies of the populists and madea | 5inco the st meoting. Ho stated ihat he Avrest, son, cashier of the Pirst National bank, pro ever visited Nobraska. couid nov arrest the prosperity of the coun- | L0 election has in most places beon re- | Guep jinnression on We minds of his hearers, | Would annouce the committee atthe meet- | Mewpnis, Tenn, Oct. 6.—Since Mart | poses that a fund be raised for the families Excoodingly Well Pleased, try undor tho MeKinley bill. ~ Tho ropublic. | B2rKably quiet. "There was a killing i | phego gontiemen wilf spenk in South Sioux | g of the committee at 2 o'clock Saturday | Mitcnell, the original “Swamp Angel” of | of tuose Coffeyvitle citizens who lost their . » aus bud raisedgtho standard of wages und | OFICLhorpe county. A nogro assassinated & | iy 'Saturday evenilg wextand @ rouswg | 8fterncon, aud tho matter of ovgamzing 0r |y, Arkansas swamps, bit the dusi Juck X 3 M‘y vu:l. l:lld he, “is attended oy many | S8 WO OO e Lo pleaso 1“:;.'1-.:::1 white man and “was mimself killed. In “m{’ Wil be bad. ¥ | the campaign aod getting down to business b i l"' P fl-l’l;l (S aust Juck | 1ives yesterday in the bittie with the Dolton Po?ll:xlu“(:n el “‘:l\:hfi lb‘\l\m:hfiu ‘i.’R.‘-..'.‘i‘f 3 Texus or any othor forergn Country. 1ol | AtRUsta Dan Bowles killed w negro who il i was, therefore, posiponza for two duys .lf'r"t:"l‘“ V80 “' ";|~I' 168 bien worthlly :f““:".,,,\'llf,fi;”,‘{“.““"'.(‘,'“f““,"' tho oounty; out Why iv s beon so dificult for us f TR EF AR R o e, showiay | Made an attack on him wiih a club. ~ Preached Kepubicunis ckson, longer. wearing his mantel. He made bis babitation | especially e southwest, owe a debt if :;’n.""’““; onE. ropublican majoritiea tu | \BROC 0 G BN inloy bIIl elaven. Taoie: There are eleven congressional districts in Jacksox, Neb., Dct. 6.—[Special Tele- Robert Livesey tendered his resignation | in the river bottoms, knowing every path | Eratitude to the defendants of the Coffey- | o exObi0 rapeuiiry otber man Tmeot | oS, employiug 400 men, had increased in | {0 State aud the reporis indicato that the | oyayy 1o ik Bre,)Hon. Goorge D. Meikle- | 8 nominco for assessor of the Ninth ward. | ihrough the underbrush, and could point | Loie bALkS which siould bo gratefully ac- is an ex-Ooblo repuvlican, \We huve been s AP J 35 ek 410 ) Gomocrats will carry every oune of them. | ! Y SR, J L) It was accepted, and Launing was J koowledged and paid by subseription. He ‘wnululmx Nobraska with Obio repub- ““'"‘.th‘\n |'|I‘t‘u|‘\\ actories employing | myiera is no doubt about any of tuem except | John. republican nomineo for congress, and | yunieq 1o fili the vacune out the best resorts of game of | proposes euch bunk s ) €0 wnd has loans, | Another “pleaving inewdent | | G BRGNS (0 brovo tni the. prises. of | U0 Weutn districy, representod by Congress- McDouald, nojoinee for tho Eighth ais- | Frank Hickox was deciared to bo the only | 8lt kings. Crittenden county, Avkausas, op- | pleaged bis bani for (hal wmount. Ho so- I"‘lvll lha"“ Ot eq o wny calamity. | 0 WUt ons were lower than they. were | 180 Tom Watson, o this district tho thivd | trict, adaressed s large nud appreciative | duly nominated republicau candidate for | posite Momphis, was the sceue of his wan- | Helts correspoudenco on the watier, ROGAGS Mippossafrom, - seme. of | FOAF. ol Re. party made Watson fight tumselfin thisdirec- | crowd in the St Patrick ball last night. | assessor in the Third ward, leaving Mr. | gerings, where he was kuown s Jack Smith, | . MINSE-LoLs, Minn., - Oct, i, —The follow= the r.},‘:o_n;:? Ivhich huvo reached us back eust e skotehed rapidly the history of many | 100 He carried several of the counties of | Mr. Mekicjonn wade the priocipal specch. | Casey out in the cold unless he comos in by | A conplo of years ago ho was omployea by | S '¢e#Tam explaius itseil: BUALLDADIARKR Was Siriokon with poverly || , OIS AL SRR SR QA0 HahY | the district. but it is believed that tne Gemo- | It was truly a masietly exposition of the re- | petition later on. Lk y AINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Oct, 6 —To Willlam B, d bankruptey, 1 tind only beautiful farms | Aweric u d grown up un- | oy i he aggregate v - S, 1T R . Livinysto “hie the Roggie Fishing and Hunting club, a | Greon, Seereiry A e Wil Ass ‘ u g, b or protection, and 1u every instance quoteq | SFAUC majority i the aggregate vote of the | publican doctrine, ogether with o lucia | Mr. Livingsion of Chicago precinct reen, Secrewiry A eriein ik Assoctation, AR TAYIdenca.0f-ptundant o it A And o brove thut pricos had failon: 1oavend | 9istrict will not be less than 1,500, showing of the linar8ial fallacios of the pop- | set forth tho great good that would | Memphis organization. that owns lakes ana | Ik Bropdway, New Aorl: Why not BN b al? PADIAL ST b JDUITE 800 | 07" baied. He alluded: to the reolprosity ——— ulists, He certainiy wade u deop npression | result from o sysiematic canvass in ihe | game reserves in Arkansas, and he was so | ULt il wemburs of whe American Bunk e ovidences of weaith and moltinoayst | provisious of the McKinley law, 8na. ex Vreferred the Horse Race. ou the winds of Lis hearers. country precinots, owing to the mady repub- | woll acquainted with the needs of sports- | fund for the fuimiies of tho 1o shob down in f weaith o pllcattan | B e in . Wiaal ARG, 8 Cnete, Neb,, Oct. 6.—[Special Telegram o licans Who bad stayed away aud were only | wen, that they put him in chargo of their | dgfending the baniis 4t Conoy it K i of population, You have rouson for encour can > s Democratic Rally, A P T 5 ) ; ) St g don .~ ¥ 3 : o e R T oy e [T FER T T e e o e waiting for an excuse Lo got back into the | club houso at Raggic lake, whle ho soon | the Duiton biank Fonbery ri AARIESAY 101 ibe futuro, (oF” your stale s || SOmIrE Bad RXPRNCeN ML vrosored une | to Vi Bek)—-The lonk ¢xpecied joln de Cozan, , Opt. 6,—[Special to Tne | party that they had boen with so long. Ho | made Wimself valusble, = Smith av fist 2 Rk abreust with hor sister states, the most | 00 00 GL Blaiu was greoted with oheor | Lo Of Hainer and Dech at tho fair grounds | g, ) _A democratic rally was held hore | said that (hey hud boen neglecied or thoy | scemed a quist, unostentatious, iudustrious Prestdent Un P-"II PR et 18 bl*]t 8 b R e SR » | did not como off this afteruoon, for the rea- | 106t avening, over which Mr. Gatewood pre- { Would never have gone iuto the independent | mau, when he became more familiar he grew TR T [ 6 lonight to talk to you about Stand Up for Nebraska, son that polities oxn't run against an agri- ranks, and personal effort was all tnat was | to be very offensive. Ho got overvoaring and e, ¢ volitical methods. T am not moved by per- N pala st sided. Addresssagympe .made by Oldham of ded 10 see them vack in line, It b k e was d 3 grescceey R era a0k iNaY8Q DY, DOF- |, 1n copolusion, 2 cultural horss trot mauaged by professional | 1o ud Ma Geri M. Oldh neede ok 1o line. 1t was the | about six weeks ago ko was discharged from | po o from the Minneapolis AMlis f Antl ounaidoration, “Las s mf-mm:"zz “You have oio of the most magmficont | horse jockevs Tho good people of Saline | Kearney, ering, M, am | sense of the committee that the executive | nis position us club house keeper. Then he 4 polis MAlis, foucs, D e penas o e eaanaious possession Of | tates in. the union. Dow'tlot it be liveled | ccunty would rathor aco w horso race than | 13 B eutoriwiningl apeaker, wud beld bis am an Am committee take up Lhe suggestion and act in | bocume bad. Armed with rovoivers, shot Week=Tha Murk citizen and I believe in | U0Y longer by people wio preach cranky no- | hear ‘any politicians talk. ‘Ihe debate bas audience well, but sdvanced no argument. AiseReR i o Y accordauco with it, p guns and koives 1o bis boots, he fortitied | MINNEAPOLIS, Minu, Oct, 6. —The North- AW A Ad Slilnen \ions. Stand by the docirines of finance that | baon put off unul Octobor 17, fo sudicico wab made up very lareely f | The attention of the committeo was called | himsolf in the club house mid defles the | western Millor says: o quantity of flour | [Gireat ohaering). liava been testedin theorucible of experience AL o republicaus, many ofiwhom ltt before Mr. | to the fact that gradlug gangs bad been ruu | entive membersbin of the Ragglo ciub | grouna last w 1ile greater than Don't Vote for Clevelund. —doctrines that make every dollar as good Otoe’s County Convention, lsring Anished speaking. ; into sowe of the precinets for the purpose of | to dispossess him, Some of the me 5 twas r s Held & raliy tonight. | jllegally voting thew, but no attention wiil | bers of the club had learncd tnuy | ' LBe Week beiorg aud be paid tothem until election day, when | he was an oscaved coovict from the Apkau- | #1008 bas it becn equal 1 believe in protection and n honest | a8 auy other dollar. Weowe that much to mouey. | want to see you :endorse | the men who are druwing peusious, to the | po tho ‘patriousm and herolsm of the pasy | Wen to whow we aro paying wages aud to ' republi Syuacuse, Neb,, Oet. f,—[Special 1o Tuk | Hou. Ben Baker spok ‘The Otoe county convention met here - few occa- hie produetion paso : Nominsten s #West A they will bs prevented from voting, as tent | sus stuts penitentiary at Little Iock, The | was 200,272, awainst X rels the pro- tbirty years, und that approval caunot be | the men who aro seliing wheat, corn and | Yesterday and placed in nomination the fol- OskLANn, Neb., Oet. 0.—|Special Tele- dwellers are denied that privilege under the | state autnorilivs were notilicd and Warden | vious week, 144,16) b 16 correapond- given by electing 10 the presigoucy of the | 0ther agricultural products. Let us stand ( lowing ticket: Senator, J. H. Damme; ropr t ,‘: B T " Y Australian vallotlaw. Dyer of tho penitentisry set on foot meas- | ing time in 1501 Ou two mills are idle United States a copperhend, You canpot | Hrm and 1n tme these discoutents will roll | sentatives, A. Wait and B. C. Witham; gram to Lie .| =The democrats held & Messrs, Clapp aud Stevens, the members | ures to capture the angel. Two officers in | 8nd the output the comine week will probu- lond approbation to the history of the United | 8way and your commonwealth will stand | county attorney, I, B. Brown; county com-~ | convention today for the purpose of nomin- | of theold commiitee, were named 10 nold | the guise of sportsmen weutto the cluo | bly be sull groute Ibure “has, pernaos, States by sending to the white house a man | Where it deserves to stand—iu the front missioner, F'red New. Delegates to the flous | #ting & float staie sewato? for the Sev couvention were instructed to use theirin- | distriet. comprising Caming and Burt coun peg fluonco to nomivate J. C. Watson for float | ties. Ferdinaud Koch of West Point was Who sent 1o the WAl a substitute, when to do | Fauks of the sisiertiveu of the American 80 would e to prefer him to that gallant | Union.” soldier, distinguished civilian aud sucoessful n | over for anotber year to ropresent Douglas | house aud spent soveral days with | been quite as geod a demand for four the precinct. Smith, ahas Thorve, Today they in- | p8st week s the week bLofore. Most duced him to @accompany them to | of the firms sold wore thun their Indian Territory Demoerat, representative, nowinated, Buri conoty would undoubtedly CHEERS FOR THRURSTON, r;.frlc. where they ‘\\uru et by | output. The muarket has showed a little prosident, Benjamin Harvison. [Cheers and N ¥ il - Small Audicnce Greet have had her man nominsted, but a Cumiog Al ekl i tx iy S YA Deputy ?IAAarAfll rank Willams, who under \A‘x-:xl(hu‘w” M,xll:q;s Kenorully complain Lhut spplause. | Sourit MOALLIsTER, L Oct. 6.—The | . "4 Ne T county German wus nominated Lo make peace | y - il M | ook Lo AFFESL Lne ex-convict, I'he angel re- | the WAvker1s far from whut it should be a 1 gome hora in belialf of the cause of re- | territoriai democratic convention met here JoTHENBUNG, Neb., Oct. 6. —[Sveclal Tele- | gpo0 4 1he domocrats in Wuat county, : Ovation, sisted and made a show of fight, but beforg | this time of the year. The great volume of publicanism, not because of the merit of OuF | toduy and chose Willam F. Hutchinson of | E¥8m 0 Tue Ber]—J. W. Edeerton spoke o Nenwasia Ciry, Neb, Oct. 6.—[Specisl | he could get his irons in position a couple of | trausactions is ‘on dowesiic acconnt, but canaidate, but rather because of whatbe | N yocee permanent chairman, R, L. Ow to & smail sudience here today. Seeing 1u Cheyenne Connty, elegram to Tue Ber.|—The grandest re- | bullets from tho ofticers’ pistols had pierced | thore is a steady hameiering to forco prices roprasents, Tho Iasues in tho presont cam. | Muskoseo permanent bhatrwnan. I Lu Owen | ooporgus farms, wood crops, growing | Stey, Neb., Oct. 6.—|Snecial Tolegram | pubiican rally ever held o this city gatbered | bis braiu, aud be foll whilo fu thoaos of | down, wnd of late cxiremcls low figures have, ‘ulnlenl!_fsw and well defined and gravely W‘lf‘“.-" :l:ml um °| :Ix’n onln lduum. fows a0d intelligent peopicy bo 'touched | to Tuk Buk.|—Tho demootats of Cheyenue | by the eourt house this evenng to liston to | Ar8WING @ pistol, Thorno has had a check- | In many instances, boew viployed. Export ered career. His frequent escapes were | trade is geoerally ligh'. Some of “the Hon. Jobn M. Thurston of Owaba. The | miraculous, and once lu the cauncbrakes he | beaviest concerus horc say ihey have all { finauce aud tariff, of the dewocratic plank relating to state | 10 nominate a candidalo for congressional — grand rally pext Monday nigut st which > weeling was beld under the auspices of tue | defied arrest and was more dangerous than | their back orders sold up 1o dute, and @ part banks. Ho gavea picture of the state of | delegute st this time, urd ewpowered the Tnterestod Ord Citizens. Hon. J. Sterling Morton aud Matthew Ger- | young Mon's republican club and the crowa | the bears that made their heme with hiw, of it 13 yet 1o be shipped. Direct exports the country before the present federal dur | territorial commiites W name such a candi- Oun, Neb, Oct. 6.—[Special to Tup | Fug will bétbe priucival orator T s o A e et n e A oo —— last week were (4,515 barrois, sgalost 78,040 unnuu given to the country by the re- | date if it sbould appear Lo be advisable later | Bye. |—H. M. Busbnell “of Lincolu spoke | , o™ ople’s party county convention | P 1 gralliring aug comp) barrels for the week before. London quota- publican party. The republican party, he | oo. b “ ol y 4 today placed fn nomuation Hous. Lincoln C. | Wenlary Lo that stanuel young organization, At Brow Head-—-Vassed—German for | tions, 280 pounds c. i, 1., are from 26 shillings sald, found the couutry affiioted ~with the ——— hore in the court bouse yesterday cveving. | Stockton for county attoroey and H. M. | sir. ‘Thurston was serenaded at the Watson | Liverpool. 10 47 pence; bakers, 19 to 20 sbillings; low :...; .lbo.t.lnl-?h bauking o over Cleveland at Howme. ::‘l’k‘:l‘l‘“l:{c‘)‘:‘:‘\;‘ll‘:‘:‘l‘f\"‘l'l‘:: tmfluuflr:‘n‘:s lflz;‘-o_}}:‘lrlflhynu&nnlnm for commissioner | house early in tho evening by the Second At Bremer Haven--Arrived--Havel, from | Rrodes, 11 sbillings 6 pence to 13 shillings 8 nown in the bistory of the goveroment, Buzzand's Bar, Mass, Oct. 6.-Mr, E. C. 3 ¥ an I ariff, Vi of the gl vegiment band. A procession was formed | New York. pence. * " | hstenea to b | o, " | 5 Y I Vi el o Demoeratic Bankiug Methods. Hawdlcl': yacht, Oneida, with ex-President | ' r" y ""’"d '"I““f‘ Inereusing with Tiwe, ;‘“'fd:",“';,‘;,""“"m"'b.‘,‘,",’""L’,":"’.."“\'“..’.f:. koa | w:‘ Hoslaa—Arrived—ilommn, from Liver: New York Exchange (uotations The demociatio party had always con- | Clevelsnd on bowrd, droppea anchor off omwissivuer » Course. Nasuvitie, Tenn, Qot. 6.—The Ameri- | R Th f § O 4 z pw Youk, Oct 6.—bpecial Telegram 3 : , y W e \ udge to the court house. The builuivg | At Baltimore— Arrived—Mueuchon, fr " gended that currency should be supplied by | Monument Kuoll at 7 o'clock this mormng, | ABANY, N. Y., Oct. 6.—Tbe caseof Lavor | cun's Aulants, Ga.. spocisl says: Completo | ok’ 40 the court house. Aho bullivs | LAt Baltiwo . penon, Irom | o rus Bee.)--Exchauge was quoted as fol- Panks :ulhgri:adb nd state authority, b Mr. Clevelaud was tho personal guest of Mir, | Commissioner Peck came up again 0day. | returus from Georgia give Nortbern & ma- | not get in. J ) 3 Seuse whoo Jobn C. Caltioun reorgeised Lhe | he excrgises opencd by wusic | AL Now York - Arrived- oves, from Bre. | lows: Chioako, 80@ | by the buud, after which Lhe spoukor wus oL, cents Q ' Bensdict 84 was 4D 0Dly PRsSEUEer ALCAId, 1 His wttoroey argued that ) ceuts disoousyi e the papers de- | dority of 70,177, w | lou, 1255 eonls discounts