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Yon- sty the ris be 1 be 1rse und re- - dinn 0 8 rust is 10 hese thut T » Lho new LAST OF THE JOINT DEBATES nse and Judge Crov a 05e VAN WYCK'S MILD REQU Fle Asked Th t Judge Cr and the Tud Unsprringly—Result Closing Meett T ) wram to 1 ast joint debat sene Wyck and Judge Lorenzo Cro ut the pera house 1n this city Judre Crounse wos met &t the Blair, Kennard and tous, with the Ken bead, and escor quarters plubs, amoug sion to the opera house, wi fortably filled oug the fi ounse ranks wor Nason, r 1 lature in 1 . Omata, W ' ir Canvass at Fremo ST GRANTED e Pandie ge b His ace this afternoon the denot by neton de of the stu 0 others R chair of th D central | commitice, caile the n T and r Judge voke © our and was foilowed by General Vau V uy ing one uour aud tiftoer Crounse closing in w minute epeech. Bott candidates were heartily ¢ red, the sudi ence being ubout ev vide After the subsiced, 1 fed muny of here At this 1 frout nud re personl al Bpeech, Coutiuy Complicd with the “I have been cuss my opponent's perso nave taken 1o ploasure much rather Luve discy foro the peonie, und 1 fout understands me. He belot without u pha und L Lt 0w position. He hus jersy 0 the prejudices of lis he {Ven e 1o OPROrtULILY 10 e Lins se msell un as people out of the political w has cried calamity incessan traveling ubout for week evervihin but humself up in t record sboula um not & Moses, cord, und wm queces “1 have ance or temen of not a ne sutisticd if ey 10! here to ask for votes, nud & the United States senate b erior's chwir. i have beer very bigh complimont, ticher comes 10 & Nevraskun, that of y nomiuation for g of . state when 1 was 1.000 mile 1 Jove the people of 1his state, 10% 100 but just well enough ¢ protected the in times pust, when it was not popular to do a0 1 huve my suspreions of & cundidute wh gushes ano professes 10 Jove the dewr peop 0 heartily whilo asving for their votes. His Becord und Van Wyek's. “The senator will tell you something about railronds. Weil, I have hud sowe ruilros expericuce 1 & legislutive way. 1 voicd Tight on railroad questions i 1t cost me my seat in congress. Genernl Van Wy whose voice is 50 loud today in oppositic be railroads, was sileni when be was iu cong: cept when voting i fuvor of the roads. 1 sveuk by toe card i wking the records for my triend will ind in ge reference 10 & figure or u X suthority. the: mat ids without alw mysterions something whieh has brougbt down aire calumity oo the wh countr With ull uis opportunities for do: thing for the people in tue way transportutio he never the ki d, but uow, 0 n yearns for ihe dour pe. the Ciociuna & South which providea for 45 cen every 100 miles, aod & H-cent Now 1 ask it that Van Wye promise 1u ut ce thut he Nebra for ants n Ny s per 100 senger kv eno pa bill the logis muy puss. ) nov want votes thut badly. 1 do 1ot waul 10 be pov crnor so_badly s that. Van & would sign o Newberry bill ora Luckleborry b without even readiug it, 1f honest in whot besays. 1 will sign uny us b but will write ‘veto’ miglty igif otber wise, *You will ali_agree with me that the pub lic domuin should be held sz to ncoun settic Vau Wyck s muy Who will not agree with us oo t und th records show thut he Lns been ou the wrong side every time fiis Beart is in Washington, “It is suid on good authority, that where a mon's treasure 15, there w i heart be niso, and V'an Wyok is headed for Washing ton. He b & mansion there of which he might be pron When strangers are befng shown about Washing ton city, the great public buildings are pointed out, and slso a costly mansion which, it1s explained, belongs to United States Ser otor C. H, Vun Wyck of Nebrasiu, the on ebruskun who owns o puly dence the cupitul city. Now. 1 do not object to my friond owning o house in Wast ington, but 1 do object to bhis inveighing ust other wealthy men He gooes for Carnegio and compures him to @ Obinuman who never becomes a citizen of s country. Carnegio ceme bere a few Yeurs ago u poor Loy uud by superio &nd business ubiity bus given emy 10 15,000 working men, who, through him have mude for themselves comfortuble homes. He hus spent §,000.000 in this coun. try for benevoleut purnoses, endowing libracies, eic., bul where is the public char ity to which Vau Wrck has ever given a dol lar, rich man though he is *1 would like o iuvite the g eneral to o dis- cussion of the republican platform und e dwell upon bis recora entirely, interesting as it is. 1 would like to ask him to discuss with me the McKiuley bill, that bill which hus now proven its benizu wtluence in favor of Ameri industries. But Vau Wyck ©hooses ratuer o tuge his lvre to the music of the grasshopper, bug Tulking About Mo *How sbout silvert 1 bili as it stunas, us wish 1 had two b am against the American for au bonesty in all things ac dollar. Vau Wyck will shake Wy nose und shout, ‘Was: fiat wouey during the wal calmiy, no. We resumod spe easily and smoothly thut worid hardly know when and done. He will give you a3 un bis peculiar finaucial of Abraham, who of ‘siver dor a though 1 wnever paid bury could seripture, but 1 tell you tnat g urch wus not a fraud and was cier thun Van Wyok for thut lot man be would huve taken a pi went uua wrote on it, *This and offered it in puymeut. *Yes, our money is good 1,000, or us many millious of i ury of the Uniied States gold for it wuy time. HOME time they huve 840 FOU can bUY & sull of clothes t paper or $10 v gold. Do you ihing bere Now my time is up, but 1 bort you 1o st slautiel” General Vao Wyok's Geversl Van Wyck was chours sud reuched for sowe urs 1o tulk abo: for thut sort of free siiver that w product, but uo t you in ioeas 500 does it unless to show that he is 8wWay up i He paid good but if be had beew & fial and lu Cuba, where 1 was Tue cycione and potato for free the silver suver. 1 it. Iam il aw Il take more, 1 d not a f bis fist under fuvor of rf 1 suswer 0l PUY MO 50 i0 commercinl bow it was Allustration of the story 400 shekels ing ground, why be rand old pats & botter finau- oney wonoy coe of parch s 400 shekel Take 100 or 1, 10 the trea you cun get per capits und bere for 40 10 WaLL L€ sume waut 1o ex- ud by 1he money thut s sub iy, recelved with ot Crounst 1 | papers, but failea to got them. He got ungre and said Crounse hed gone back over bis record of twenty-five years ago, when he was o republicar “He uiso mcer Well if T must detail it some, my mother had ber had some eigh Crsunse was b ngton, oh ! nse's nose.| 1 tha Iroud money in it Is es to better his con what we all try to do ¥ myself that 1 noticed 1t How abcut this fist money 1 was up 1o $2.40 &reenbnoks weore wort We waut the government to iss the money wo need and stand be Van Wyck owned up that he vo tarifl law 1 as charged ut cluimed it was under peculiar s, He also pleaded guilty to banking svstem; but was n ade n pa to the 1 n Ju Crovuse ha was the only man wio voied to allow ion Pacific 1o tako 8,000,000 accum ated moners out of th ud and a riato it to on fit when be ses me of baving moner. here, my father had some more. and her v vears ago, be My house ir ng his fist under God thore is no acrime if & man ition 1 t th But 1am ashamea of Wast n eold the e all rd for the vy Judge Crounse, b circumstan b whic He Wyek ¥ 180 they mirnt Crounse going up his recc A voice Yo been kept jn office could be reprod voars and iy iced ienified, bus questions DY TO { { BOUND HULTEL prbliean City to Fully Twenty membi city Committee Procecds Organize centra X sick, w aons was nted old commi d hat Secr: 1 ud declared th would sur R ¢ Th is coneer a seve over alls on the cutive tomo! tee proper of that subc tiee. | candidute for congress iu this up to lumen Tuursday eveniug t at tue home of hi , who lives near vumber of O people 1d the evening was most und plensantly it auother l Lead’s, who ides near O') was ulso at | the camptive. Whitebead, Hulloran and | au, ail beloneed 1o the sume rog ment i Strong of Omaha, colovel o' thewr | t, was wlso presept. Ye uy [ Mr. Whitebead went dow Chambers, | twouty miles south, wherc the county reunion of soldiers s being held aud had n plensant time with the boys. He came up 1o O'Neill this afternoen aud went sou this evering, where auoth nt_devute wus 'he O Neill neld with-Co essman K ublican ¢ iup, 100 sirong, weut up with Mr, Whitehead to help the good wor Holt county republicans are very cnthusi- ano working b v uolicau Sue- and the prosp looking very for carrying the coun the entire | ticket ney rd with greut iuterest to t given by | Judge Crounse next | Wednes duy Omuha 1 (ol epublic ties. W arton will xt Wednesday ubs of th Gieea and Blum's hall o The republiczu be city mes ad- dressed un enthusia audicnce iu behaif of the republicans of thi tion uf tue country. Judge Hoimes showed the inde | pendent plutform to the b s true light asto thawr int ° the people thst the v ull clusses, al free coinaye of silver would g chonee for the greatest monopolie: ld Las ever Kuo He urged tne old soldiers to & d by those who buve betriended them by poq- sioning them and th Judge Holmes 1s o o sent and prov 10 the people Lhul tnat position, * widows and orphans ndidate for stute repre- by bis sound reasouing tie1s well gualified for Gering at Tob Touias, Neb., Oct. 15.—[Special to Tne Ber |—"Tbe democrauic candidate for atior ney ceneral spoke 10 au aud composed | of democrats d ublicaus last night ut this pluon. Mr. Gering would bave the veople believe tuot the republican state ofi clals are perpetrating 8 grand wholesale steal of thie posople’s money, aud that e, standing hig the lezal pro: in the stute does not dare Lo briug churges against the robvers aud bave them brought to ju His effort 1o dothrone tne McKiuley luw was oo utter failure. Hot Springs’ Lively Conventior Hor Spuisas, Nov., Oot. 15.— |Spacial Tel- egram to Tue Bee.]—One of the liveliest r publican conventions over beld in this city nowiuated Lhe following s Jumes Bradiey renreseutativ W, L C. Keilar, state's att 1ster of deeds; L. W. W. Smithson, sheriff; J. A, Ball, supericiendent; k Ciurk, commissioner. roug ticke Jobn L. Judkins, clerk court ey ; . 8. Kelley, reg- Cull, probate judge; uuditor: T. W. Crave, assessor; L. D. Brooke, Calboun, coroner; E. T today treasurer Burko, It Was a Vo ¢ Maker, | Oxromp, Neb., Ost., 1b.—|Specisl Talo. gram to Tue Ber, —The people bere were | disappoiuted last night over the nonarrival | of Hon. Bet S, Baker, who was sdverused to address o republicau rally. However, Mr. W. H. Balarege filled bis appointment | nnd delivered a most excellont nadress. His | exposition of the siiver guestion was clear | sud convincing. His speech was w vote | maser Wil Give Field » Rousing Keceptic | Taaace, Neb, Oct 1h—|Spscal Tele- graw to Tue BEL. |—An enthusiustic meeting of republican busiuess meu wus beld here to- | night and arrangements made 10 give Allen W. Field a rousiug reception next Tuesday An effort 15 bewg made lo have s special iralu Fub OB the Occasion from Nebrasks City. | SARPY COUNTY STIRRED UP Bepublican Revival in Papillion Awakens the Sleeping Patriotism. | | . [ MANDERSON AND MERCER MAKE TALKS | ——— flarmonio Co s County vention, Splendid Ticket Nunfed and n Rousing Rally Beid—Good Work in the Cause of the Feople. | Parnsios, Neb, Oct. 1 gram to Tur Bee.|—The republicans of | Sarpy county pever enjoved s more satis | factory or enthusiastic convention and rally | than that which took piace here this after- | noon and evening. It was county convention ¥ and in addition to the usual interes ~[Speclal Tele- | tendaut upon such oconsions the fact that | ator Manderson, Mr. D. H. Mercer, | | candicate for congress, and Mr. Dickenson candidute for state senator from Serpy an Saunders counties, were presest to u ple made the occasion doubly import i iutoresting | of the lending domocrate and s 10 very much disco | they saw ge att ndance and ted both in the rally the eveuing | oper 1t is conceded on all sides that | many votes wer for the republiceu ticket by the success of today’s meetings County Convention's Work, the couven the manife house. ae The county convention was ealled to order he opera house at 2 o'clock by Mr. Clar ence Keye, chairmen o commit tee. Lvery precinet 1 county was rep- res by gooa lur logutions u of hurmony sud pood scemed to pervade the conventio: from Orst to last. Mr. Wil Robin- ou was seiected chmirman of the meetiur Mr. Charles Hoover was mnominated for county attorney by acclamation and Mr Cl was nominated on the second nsentative, B. F. Stay Kove o close rac an Mr [ 2 be wus bear He responded in a und practical remarks whick | by cuthusiustic appluuse. Mr | prosperous sud bighly respected furn nns resided 1o & v for over yours un cle practically us | * The nominan Hoover is’ also | sidered astroug Byyon well known farmer ves tield, was nominat for the secona dis- ness of the convention was conp ates und the large crowd of s 10 call for Mercer [ who urrived during the pro r spoke ROTLiGY P and confi ndet very co s speech be said some v things about the traveling men of said be had oeen informea | energetic knights of the erip | than o e w present the opiions of the ing men a ve urate index of the ac condition of the state f Mr. Merce points und was b tu Trifle Mr. Dickenson then_took the platform and seemg Mr. Chal Nouns. & leuding inde pendent, iu the sudicnce be proceeded to walk ol over lis frame and pound him iuto the eurih, ovatorically spesking. Mr. Dic enson said that this man Nouus had been Ju. Persoual. id in istorting his w in purpose of decerv | station. Mr. Dic and ad ssing his re- ¥ 10 Mz, Nouns, be s No gentlsman woult do what you ing for the last few weeks sthing by coutemptible cur would steop so low You have 1f ld whet you knew wus false 11 am glad of this opportunity to tell you have been do- Mr. Nouns see: ing and the conve ed to wilt under the lash- tion upy ded Mr. Dick enscn 10 the echo Lalf a Gozen times u the scathing castigation. Mr. Dickenson finally turned his ettention to tne issucs of the campaign nd made s number of pal pable Lits upon the tarifl question. His speech was received with great fuvor Senuzor M anderson Recelved, derson arrived from Omaba son was speaking and thoueh he was billed to speak in the evening tbe crowd nsisted upon hearing from b righ uud then. T'he senutor suid that | | tuis w ulisr campaign. 1t was 2 cam- puign of ed time for sto tetiingor { ement. There were seriou aiscussed the pe 100 . wa 2d of ser t aud 1 or Weay election. w which tor then asked the couvention to Tt ther spe s he was address of sor in the was neartily To the Sutisfaction of AlL stor Manderson's two Lours' speech here tonight was greeted by a large and culbusiastic sudience, the discourse Leing | iuterrupted by frequent bursts of applause, He referred 1o the wonderful prog and prospority of the country under protection aud arraigued the indepeudent for s columity bow! and 10005 thout poverty mnd ruin. The 16,000,000 lmmigrants LaA come Lo this country of its prosperity and they would continue 1o come us long aus protection obluinea and mude the couditions of laboring men better thun clsewhere in the world, The fuvored certaiu restrictions on immigration und showed that the republican p.rty had given us the ouly good lnws in Lhis airection |~ He thought that the existenco of Lo po liticul parties wus necessary for the coun- wry’'s good but could see Lo good excuse for bacuuse Ef the existence of the indepeudent pariy. Van Wick's incousistent Lowi 80Ut poverty uud Vaundervor fog born voice receivea a share of tue spesker’s attention, and he pre di the triumphaut election of Lorenzo Crouuse and ke entire republivan ticket He advocated a free baliot and & fair count in the outh und believed tuat it would be brougut sbout uuder republican rule He believed that while the McKinley bill could uot in its npture Lican purty bo perfect would furnish | whenever necessary | wus baudied iu an | the repub- the improvement be free silver fallucy ble munuer 1o Lue satis- loug Lsts of facts and vy the senslor were of ull, Tue presented ned 10 With great interest by the audi , 0 the speech did great good for the repalici.a cause here. Fauiled to Draw # Crowd. S1. Pars, Neb., Oct. 15, —[Special Tale gram to Tae Bek |—Todsy the people's perty bad expected o entertain 8 crowd of their followers with speeches by Messrs. Drevellick aud Oruddock. They failed. Tuoir neople would not come, and but for the king artendauce of the republican snd democratic curiosity seckers, tbere would bave bgeu notbing 1o mention. They huve repeatedly farled, but this is the most disastrous meei- iug 80 far io the campaig There Was Little Enthusiasm, Oxp, Neb, Oot 15—[Special to Tue | Bee. J. H. Craddock of Lincoln sud Cap tisn Ricuard Ureveliick, who claims to be | the suthor of the people's party platform, Spoke 1B Lhe COUrL BOUSe last Bight. Thore wus & small sudience and but Lite enthusi: usm shown Ralu Iuterfered with the Meetlug. Beatwce, Neb, Oct. 15.—[Special Tele- grem w Tur Bee Hon, Matthew Gering, ndaressed & democrathe meoting ut the audi- torium in this cR¥'his evening. A | threntening rain in¥orfered with & very large attendance. ThHe meetine was, how- ever, a sucvoss and MY Gering dished up the unadulterated doetm: the conventional de! CRETORMERS' Hon. Thos. Majors Gives Some Facts About the Last bLegisinture, | Hemnos, Neb., Oct. 15— | Special Telegram | to Tue Bee, |—Hon. Thomas Majors epoke to a crowded opera house, touight. The train bringing bita iv did not arrive until § p. m. — e 10 his bearers in c style. moerat TAKLN TO TASK. Many went home. In the course of his re- marks be said: <My farmer friends, do you | as farmers want free coinage of silver? I do not. The government buys silver in bullion and makes out of 70 cents worth of bullion, § We are tne government, so we | keen 8) cents of each dollar. Farmers, have you o silver mine! 1f you have, vote for | free coluage; 1f not, vote to keep the conts to ourselves and not give he silver mine milljonaires. By our ni way we make 30 conts on every dol By free coinage we give it to miilion- | aires and bullion dealors, The subtreasury scheme of out independent party is e government grind out money for us. we do not get enough, would erind again | The result would be the sume us the cow which sucked horself, She would be covernment, fat, = fine. We people, would bo her calves, noor, starved scrawny things. The cals bowiers huve ouly two clusses, the paupers and tho mil- | jonnires, How many of each of you are nerc! They also churcod the republican DAFty tWo FOAMS LEO Wilh & poor c Have they credited it now with tw good onest Are they honést nc countants I'wenty-first mes si0 cost 82 00. The Twentyv-secoud | KSS10U OF The S08S 886,000, H thousi 1 the fence. As 0 wade ui r was und or w did th of farmer reforn v spend the §88 5001 | 10 aig up the woodeu ty sud put up un los of economy they | d see how deep Gulves found oysters whicu cost I'he low of rasica limited the number 1 emploves to six, yet they had 1 and at a cost 6,000, and their own | Alaries amoan only §10,000; also the &19,000 that Shrader wanted to contest tue | eloction with, but Governor boyd vetoed t down to &10,50), and others which 1 1 mention, 1 was there. Our ~friend and officesecker, Shrader, | within my hearing damued the constitution | Bnd the supreme court. Now will you vote | for u man who wants to destroy part of our tate povernment! Shrader was ashamed of the Grund Army of Republic button, I with & e Democrats Mo Mutanp, Neb., Oct — | Special Tele cram to Tne Brn|—What as left of the democratic party in ihis precinet made o heroic effort to cusitate demoeracy thy evening. The M band furaished the music and_the few torches Ph Omaba us the first sp nd nd- dressed the audience German, He suid that under u the treasury bud be ywed aud swid. thet under u republican udministration the treasury bad b bur- denea with u surplus, znd the audienco voked and wond d how Mr discussed prohibition ihila Zinley bill with one sweep. He_undertook to tell tho ent why tuat under free trade c work would buv only nine pounds and that npow onc day’s work would twenty-two pounds, &nd there he got st Mr. Shoemt idate for county torney, took the floor ana said that ninety- two yours ago tbe democratic purty was in favor of having eversthing free, incluging stute soverciguty, 2ud that they were still in that channel Albion's N Awniox, Neb,, Oct. 15.—|Special to Tne Ber.|—A very enthusiastic republican mee g was held bere lastight. A large torcu- kit proc pul streots, llent music en wajourn ing it compl sided. The sion ma el Cnurles Green of Omaha, be made one of most eloguent political speeches ever delivered in Boone couuty for over two hours he held the undivided at- tention of the audicace His flights of elo- quence were reccived with tuwultuous ap plause. FHis haundling of the turiff and guotutions from democratic suthority of note to sustain his 1tion creuted a profound imvression. resentation of the silver question v logical und well defined and convinced any impartial bearer of the soundness of the republicar free silver. br piattorm Fremont's Fies Fremoxt, Neb., Oct Special gram to Tur Ben|—The democs their first rally here this evening. The Fre- bof 100 with their new plug bats, nen coats and torehes a 0 with torclies and lauterns beaded by the Fremont Cornet band and tue Junior Fife ana Drum corps { 1o the- depot, wuers they we oinea by the Hooper Flambeau club ana silver baud in uniform; also the Scribner d Dodgeg clubs, which came ou o | fter purading the principal strests ana fiving 4§00 Roman candles they wi Love's opera house, which was crowded | most_cupacity. Hon. W. H. N auced W ch, who “spoke Mr_ Munger then introduced Hon Morton, who spolse for over one Lo finuicial aud other guestions forgetting 10 buy his respcots to Van Wyces Newhnwki NEWHAWE Tele- graw to Tue and fifty people gathered tonietit and listened to republicun aoctrine so ably set forth by E M. Polizrd, Judge ¥ Pollurd opensd clear preseutation wtroduced Judgo a grand ovution. He devoted discussion of the tariff and the silver t was well received and ap- tious, piaud His off 0 frequently with one of s strong, tumorous tulks upon of the party brought to u close by @iving three cheers for the issue Harrison. Repush Nehawka is roused Minden Mixpey, Neb., gram to Tue Bre,—Oue ical speeches of the in this city The opera house parties, and f 105651 BLLEN 0 c people here Grant Cc Hyaxxis, Neb, gram to Tue By tion for Grant coun und nominated the foilowing tic attorney, W. L. Cook; superiutend Hurmston ; nssessor precinet ticket was Tndepen it Aucania, Neo., Oct Bee. | —The vertising the spenl cume iu frow sl @ & procession in the paraded turough the Irvingt InviNgroN, Neb, gram 1o Tur Bee cratic rally here tui iug were the speul W. Cooper, H Miny were present First of the O Oot. Poxca, Neb,, Ber. ] —Last evenin, place of the present the den.ocratic elub. Hou. Fred J. Pox w democratic caudidaie for attorney gewersl, casivn, be buriea with republican The Albion band rthe to the large opera house epeaker of 10 night by W, H, 2 was w way the tariff as has neyer be ¥ Lopublican Tickot. ingependents termed & rally bere Democrats Turn Out. M. Morrow snd J. J. Poiuts. mine glowing my t vute to Judge BAMILISLratio; en depleted. Judge Doun nvcessful Rally. reuied through the princi- furnished The ex accasion. rowd Hon. Loran Clarl ever inciples 1uid down by the aud of the fallaciés of Demovratic Rally. Meld and Judee Lansing the meating by & of the tarifl. He Pield, who received d his timeto a ques- Judge Lunsing followed e meeti £ was nism s boiiin wilk entbusiasm, aud Lizous 1 Oct. 1 asod, —|Special Tele- the best polit was deliverca lexander 1l fillea with men of hour aud a half the paid to such u talk ot n presented to the ot sewpeign or ur Oct. The fy w 1h.—[Special Tele- republican conven- 8t Hyaunis toduy et: County Mathews; coroner, Ira But 0of seho W. E. r, J. J. Davis. A full ol ced in nomination, 5 Muke & Display 15.—[Special to Tue held whet they Wednesosy. After ad- sess for Lwo wecks thoy irections. After forming outekirts 0f towr the rincipal streets. Oet. 15.—[Special Tele- —Tuere wus & dewo s evening. The follow- kers: C. J. Smyth, G apuig . —[Special to Tz g the first 1olly Bt this campaign was hela by Hou. G. F. K-iper and ere Lue oratcrs of e 0o l | Brn GOOD REPUBLICAN- DOCTRINE L. Webster Pleads the Oause of Patri- | otism at Schuyler, | COMBINED WITH ELOQUENCE FACTS Fign Which Disprove the hoods of Calamity Howlers—Our & Walling Fals te nud National Prosperity —Convines ing Tulk by the Gifted Orator, to Tar | n, Neb,, Oct, '3 —[Special republican bere t nig sspects the most important Iitical of the campaign. Hon. John L. Webster of Omaba was billsd 10 kpoak and the tendored him was o most flattering one. A procession ! legal voters £1 four blocks long, with buuds torchlights, was the feature of the evening Mr. Webster was escorted from tho d the opera th fore his ~The b a event rauv was receptior and house honors and b rival thers the auditorium was packed. | re must have been several huudred | people who foun hossible to get into | the opera hous Webster's ravce was signalized by shouts and cheers He spoke for more Ao Lwo hours, substan- tin us folioy My Webster's Speech, While traveling in Europe for pleasure and r eation 1 was aimost constantly 1o view of national flags whose dark colors represonted 1ho rules of QWeOns BNG SMmBErors. were emblems of countries that w tained by the will of the p emblems of a gover: power n the will of the ruler, and wher of the people were made suk under subjection e W Whew © greut st ship br wi sight of the American | went uy the fore the star an citizen on board hailed the | s and glittorine sturs with d mblem ¢ I t rosts ontirely upou the e people. It was the émbiem of b © that of every other ma the e of B country where the aver biest to the strongest citize It emblem of & courrtry thut rests ha people, and ousht to cxeite t iw forth words of ! © beneath the ¢ 1 reached my own stute of Neb 1 found here a party in the midst political campaign based on a platform has in it no siugle word of praise for ou COmMON COUNLIY, 10T ANy Words of commen- dation for the liberty whict the governn bas the peonle That platform is o conde ion, trom one eud 1o the other of it, of the government aud of the peopi It deciores in the vers first sentonce of the prenmble thut ths of ou the ve! und meterial ru lifetime of the very people wh poroved that condem finger of time no 5 10 5 18 01 developed in the U hor nation 1 the wos Now and Then Go back to 186). At the end of the frec ade rule of the democratic party and witth 80,000,000 of people we had put 50,000 miles of railroa During the thirty-two ¥ inunt have passed since b commerce and for travel such a wonderful rate that now utilizes 165,000 miles of irond. These ral netraved t remote I'ney have ough the vast prairies of tue west. They nave pene to the mining r of moun They have gou > the lum- ber r ons of the northwe Th huve spread 1o the grazing regious of Texas. They are gathering in the cotton from the tields of the south. They have k and woven togethor the vast area of ¢ try, muking us one sol ties for the rupid wter that have penefit manufacture and Lok the immeuse co d people, piving facili hange of commodities d eubauced commer ugriculture map of Lurope. ure commerciul facilities of America the railroad lines of Asiz, Mexico I icn, ana_ still the single gov ernment of the United Staes stands st th head of the list. This o ie achievement of the worla’s enterprise is within the 1i ourown country, and _within the me the men who approved that condex tence. There is marked by this one ¢ prise u prosperity that does not pos terial ruin, but to the huppinesss aua over railroads of free trade Burope 10 th to B mont of uil the peo Still there sre paople who building of the railroads & meut of the country producs us thore uro others in the who abuse the turifl and the beucfits which hive grown out of thul, cqually to the benefit of the whole pe tue building of rouds Iustrated By an Incient. Lot me illustrate_this an_inci told 10 me by one of the ] burg, Va. Out frou & range of mouutai which na never veen | penetrated by o ruilroad. Tuere wero scu unon the hill sides here ana log babi The livelihood ! ple consisted 1n cutting timber, but there was 1 it to the market. With this there existed ar impoverished condition, by e of being cut off from the wadvantages of com nerce io public merkets. An ewter prising mun proposed to build & line of rai road to the lumver rogions. The road was construcicd. The time had come when the first ratlrond enzine aund traw was 10 travel to theend of th One of these ibabitents from the billsides, who hod uever seen o railrond in his life, went down 10 see ihe mon ¥ engine and to carry the Dews home to Iiis fumily of what it was thut he saw. When he réturned bis wife askad him to describe it, ¥ Lis iguorance of the worla Lie was unable 1o tell her what it w that be saw, oid said: “Wife, 1 don’t know whnat it was, unless 1t was that camned tariff the democrats say is ruining the country Still the populists say the natiou is on the verge of muteriel ruin. Back in 1560, when the democratic party aud free trade were ut the bLelm, the vulue of the cntire farm pro ducts of Awerica were but ¥1,0495.000,000 In 1501 the population of t coun- try bad sbout doubled in number. Yet withio thot same period of ti: the memory of the men Who | Words ning the prospo country, the value of the farm duot © Awerics lad incressed more thun twice o rapidly as had the population of the country, und the value of this farm product was measured a1 £4,500,000,000. Here 1s tue ev und within 1hose the ! nued ty of dence of au increase of prosperity 0 the vust agricultural Tegious of this country which stanas without & paraliel iz any coun- try of the Luropeun continent. It is o record of prosperity never cxperienced by the farmer: iluin the sawme nuwmber of years, 1row the time when George Wasting tou sigued the coustitution of the Umtea Stutes, 40wn 1o the time when the populists vominsted Weaver for president, Yet, in tue frce of that unrivaled prosperity, ibe Populists are supporting & man for president who stands upon the platform thal the uation is on the verge of inateriul ruin. The Most Prosperous Nation iu the World. During thut same thirty years the wealth of the country bus nereased ot such 8 ropid rowe that it bas outstripped &l competitors At tue time when the republican party first came into power Great Britain wes the most wealthy nation of the world, Next to her came I'rauce und Germouy, 1n 15W) the wealth of the Luited S:utes excoeded €),- 000,000,000, 1t was greater than the combined wealth of Sweden, aud Norway, und Bel giom. sud Holland, sod Spein, sud ftaly, Gnd Austria. 1t was greater thun the com bined weuith of Austrin usud Germuuy. It was grester ihan the combined weslib of France aud Spain. 1t was greater than the combined weslth of Grest Hritaiv snd Hol- land aud Belgwum. And it cqualied the vombined wealth of Great Britain and Spuin. iu che a0o of such evideuce, of proxperity and vast accumulution of material wealtn, Lhe populists coulinue to prociailo bel Lthe uation is ou the verge of meterisl ruin Toe cowplaiut sull is thal tho people are burdezed br debt and taxation, and the na tion impoverished . Look at littie free trade Belgium, and her dobt per cavita is &2 At the smpire of Germany, and her na tional aebt is 848 por capita. Look at Italy her standing nies, and her €74 per capits. Turn to motker free trade and do e taugd by the . and her debt por capita is these turn 1 States, with t protective tarmf! sys tom, encouraging home industries and £ to the laborer ndequate twages ; ur sur aeby per We are the hapniest peo. d. We have the grontest v We have the groatest farm pro wealth, We have the greatest fac intornal commerce Weare develot most_extensive manufactures. We nuve the tost wealth of all the wor und witk wo have the smatlest dobt per ca of any other nation the world. the face of that, vour candidute svornor, Van W veK, ¢ tinues tc the fact tust the nation i on the verge of material ru An Appesl to Honesty and Patriotism, 1 apoeal to Fou us honest men who love vour country, a bho love its prosperity und who know of its development come out from that party which, in und slay ad ros yOur own st viclded lnst voar mits of this & Lok ta which s of your state o vour oats und L vera and tho b market, which br ions more. Wy surplus produ ras ks, evidence ¢ 1 appeu Nebras i \ u nun for rou stund @ nt who has stood nas giver wise noliey fosters and ot of th v perity win everywhore, rrison And OTOE'S DESPLRATE DEMOCRATS. They Arc dy tor Any Trade in Order to et Brynn Nenrasea City, Neb.,, Oct. 15, —[Specia Telepram to Tut Big. |—Otoe county demo crats ure becc desperat Au item iv an Omaha paper this morning which pur be au nterview with Jeron cu i congres enourh to swamp the bourbous interview said Iield 18 W th himat v county Shamp promi hy approuchied a mean ats 80 d Mr. Lioyd, “we d not suy 1 If we do h aemc wdependent people wil e 1. We must elect b even t e ! u trado between Bryun and Van Wyck. We ure going 10do our best tc give Bryan u This t1e-up betweon Stump, Vun Wyek wnd Bryan has for some been known t republicaus, ana they fully uble combat it duys arc Low Holt County’s Latest Suceess. ATEINSON, , Oct. 15.—|Special grom to Tue Ber.|—The greatest republican rally yet beld in Holt county purticipated in by O'Neill, Atkiuson and Stuart republicans besides ciners frow all over the county, wa beld here tonight. Hou. Jumes Whiteh the prineipal spe interested and in- structed the immense crowd for two hours Charles H. Towle, unother local speaker, assisted and the meeting was declared @ rousing grand success. One od aud sixty tickets were sold at O'Neil for Atkiu- nd fully 100 came from Stewart. ebead in bis tour over Holt county hus 8 splendid impression ana not “only bened himaelf but tne state wud local Holt republicans are im cand prospec flat iz the county. The torch amile and b )\ was nowrly 300 iu line. Tne riuk wher held was literally packed the meeting wu S ALWS FOL 1HE ARMY. Last of the Or ders Insued at Yesterauny Was rox, D. C., ( Headquariers a Toicgram to Tur Tho following arwy orders were issued today : Captuin Ge Pond, assistant quar srmast Y., to Plutisbur , ou offici ved fron Burlington, V nuecied with rmuster's depu ment, aud upon ion of the sume T ro to ion. Tne {fol lowiug v rs in the nd cavalry are made: Fi eutenent Cuerits B. Hapnin, from troo troop C; T Licuteunut nd M from troop C to troop 1 Pirst 1 1 Tuomas J, L from troop M to troop H; First Lieutenant Heury T. Allen, from troop H to traop M Leuve of nbsence for wuths, October 21, with permission to apply for an extonsior of or 1onth, is grantea Second Lieutenant Cuaries 1), IRuodes, Sixth cavary Leave of sbsence crauted Cuptiin Oweu J. Sweet, Twenty- fiftu wlentry, is extended oue mouth, Leave of absence for one month to tukke effoct upon bis relief from duly at ort, Columbus 1s grauted Major Johnson V. D. Middleton, surgeon. Leave for ton duve is granted Cuptain ( Tuylor, Ninth cavalry. Lex for mouths to take effect when bLis se vicos can be spaved by his post communder is granted First Lisutenant Montgomery D, f ubseuce naries W ve of mbseuce Parker, Ninth cavalry. Lenve of absence for ten days 15 granted Lieutensut Colonol Rovert H. Hall, Sixth infeniry —_—— On the Retvrn Trip, Cn Oct. 15.—[Spucial Telepra 10 T raska on whoels visited yosterduy and euter tuined @ large uumbver of interested citizens, including 2,800 school children. At Pery Ind., 8 dozzliug rain ioterfered with the success of the exiibit, yet many pussed through The train will Sunday iu Culeago, jesviug Monday for Dekalb and Dixon, 11 Tuesaay it will be at Sterling and Morrison, Wednesaay, Clinton; Thursday, Cedar pids sud Eriday Boone, la.: then Lome early Saturday morning, p? PRICES DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of perfect purity— Of great strength— Economy in their use. Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh fruit. Vanilla Lemon Orange Rose,elc | [CUMING COUNTY GERMANS to Bbow Increased [ Republios Interest im n Principles. DETAILS OF THEIR BIG RALLY AT WISNER Ane b fanck of Omahn Delivers an Bne | thusiastic Address and is Reoolved with Demonstrations of Pleasure—Polit. ieal News from Nebraska Points. | Wrsxer, Neb,, Oct. 15 to Tne Bee.]—Jacod Hauck | dressed a meeting of (3ers tonight 1o which [ Snecial Telagram of Omaha aa- sat this place he discuseod the national 1 state issues i extinustive manner. thrifiy class ar | | The Germans who | of the communiy applavded to the echo e speaker's feuse of Nebraska | the slanderous attacks of | tue populist candidates. His navocacy of | sound money was also favorubly roceived, as his defense of the American pro- ve tark® and the rosuits of the McKin- T'ne close attention of the audionce © eutbusiasm proves that the s of ths plact aking o deep in= tin fhe cauvass ot are ont for muking blican guins nmong of voters Beemer M Hauck will IN MERRICK COUNTY, Encouraging Information for the Republie enns=No Kecrults tor Other Priies, Crarvax, Neb., Oc o Special to T I'ie republican meeting here last t was @ success. T'he Lall was tilled to wing aud the utmost good foeling pre- It was noticoabloe that u large number of ludies wero present. Speechoes were made by Norman D. Keyes of Con ity, a iaate for representutive; J. C. Martin of ( cundidute for couutly sttorney Ol v of Siiver Creek: Rev. G w of Lincoln, au v, and more than all, b Georpe D. © dute for congress Mr, muade & pleesing, forceful apd ress, winting eolden opinions Turrell epoke rtainingly during the ¢ Lis remurk ver dollur of th 800 und bllur continenta £ the dute For half an hour oster poured hot sbot into the ranks of the indes pender His logical presentation of hard Hels seemed carry convietion to the winds of nis nuditors una cheited fro- queut upvlause. The meoting was presidea over by {uut veternu republican, Hon, John L. Martn, who votea jor Willilam Henry Harrisou 1n toe log cabin days will vote for his gra: next Nove T As show- ing the d is purt of ck o 1y It may be stated that two years azo the i dependent. in this towns polled six | eight voter, mostly former ropublicans. | Now ali but three or four of tt blicans wiil vote for tire rey former re- pu Harrison snd the ene Mernn's Lepubl Neb., Oc an Club. 15, —|Snesial Telezram LERNA, to Tk Bre, |—A republican club was organe ized b U with seventy-six momvers. I'tie of eut, Captain P. A, I D. Atkisson; renzurpr, S, Colonel A ©os of North Uar- otiny spoke for { republicanism. He haa u crowd nd un enthusiastio tudience. He showed up the record of Kem | 1o @ stylo that brouehit dowu the house. His ppewl to the voters of Nevraska tor White- | vead was grand uwud was cueered to the echo Senator raddock at Verdon, Fatis Crr1, Neb.. Oct. 15.—|Special Telo- | gram tolur Ben)—Semator Peddnek ade dressed an enthusiastic crowd of 2,000 peos ple this evening at Vera A torchlight on composed of delegates from Kulo, 5 ton, Still, Humbolat and Falls City, with the Falls City Flamboau club, [ numberiug in ail 20, escozied the seuator 1o the pluce of spouking senuior cons ded Lis two hours spece ba glowing dministray ainly m. bute to Lhe a Harrison. He ct republican ticket of Presidens de votes for the A SPECIAL SALE —OF— $6 Hats To-Morrow, These hats cated elsewher cannot be dupli for less than Only fifty will $10 0T $12. be on sale, e Beauties Get in early to Oing; These are uttention. Orrow morns- worth your line of market. DBERFELDER'S Finest opera hats in the | [ Fing Milliners | L 5; | Wholesale Jobbers in Millivery, Notions, ete., ete 11th Street, Bet, Farnam and Douglag

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