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THE OMAHA DalLy BEE. e (COND YEAR. OMAIIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER JUDGE CROU'S: o THOUSANDS 1N LINE Wnltitades of People Participate in Ohi- cago's Grand Oivie Parade, president, and fighting the Merrimac. The Sons of Vete- rans, Modern Woodmen ol Ame K of the Ko, lowship club, introdneed the guest other by the passags of the which was circulated among the guests by I". Willis Riee, who, ns ho passed around, announced the name of the gentleman par- | futtered past the | gentleman, WAS LATE | “Hoviug cup. oum ana Knigh's of Pytuias, 2,000 men in all, closed tho division, Cathotie Orders Represented. The third grand ot, bowed grace and happy marching on, were scomingly under the com- L tho indeponder both being out in fors of numbers, almost on® quarter of the entire Hundreds of Lexington Oitizms Wniti Diank from the Loving Cop. veral Hours to Groet Him, The first to receive and drink of the union the marshal,g sarrounded by a large staff in " | of good fellowship contained 1n the ‘“‘eup mounted men, mom They made, wake came tiity president as thusiustic applause, bo arpse was greeted with en As the cup continued PLEASED WITH HIS LOGICAL ARGUMENTS | was admiradlo dartng Sby | the parade rauk of the S5 strong, aud commanderies. Rifles came porticn of tha day, nd to thy man PRESSED TO ACCOMMODATE VISITORS v of Iorest k's Record Touched Upon=The the Farmors' from tho cof Chief Justico Melville Georgo R. Davis, rome court, Hu nounced demonstration More than a Million Persons View the Grand Procsiion Seven hundr after tho Loresters past, the fre d of tho Hibernian tritle uncomfort who bore the burden of tho dav th vetter adjust surpassing touored themsel horde of strangers within Director GGeneral the throo justizes of tho su natorial Candidate, the Catholic arendiocasan union, y-three societics being represented. 1ho Cathole menj the Cathotic the Polish ¢ John the Baptist men were next in hne numbering negregate completed the grand division and faith who oo Davie, I D. Millet, the pair udens, the foulptor, and Willlum M. SCENES ALONG THE LINE OF MARCH dolng thoy Spacial Tele- city and the vast Auother largo and en hero tonight, Lexixarox, Nob,, O :t, gram to Tue Bee.| thusiastic meeting the opera house being crowded to suftocation id many were unable to get in Namer presided, ‘Amorics, 1,000 order of events reached the executive of New York, hic futro- overnor IMower of Fire When Gavernor Thomas of Utah was announced the combany were assured on tho Rice that the chief mamistrate tholic societies with 1,000, society with 1,000 ilaneous Cath Pretty Conceits and Patriotic Designs in VESTERDAY IN CHICAGO, the Decorations of Buildings duced him as Captain Me- Henry St. Ragner opened 1n an able nddress of one nhour. oringing his remarks to a closa as the belated train bear- ter Grand Parads la Honor of Columbus o honor of Mr. Cuicaao, 11, Oct. 20, the scries of pageants commemorative of the ‘'he second day of r of the Catholi magnificent * MHOW THE GREAT CROWD WAS HANDLED esters was accorded a warm welcome. The foroign entatives enmasse wero also given i But a special vim was put into 1he cheers which greeted Senor dapple-gray norses, Tae lower platform was embellished with the coat of arms the main platform stnod _forty-four columas, each surmounted by a gilt sta the states of the unior hugo globe abovo “Phree voune laaios representing Friendship, Love and Truth same platform. The reviewing stana was on front of tho government buildiug, fronting north on Adams street, between by additional and Clark street as tha government building itself, wore superbly decorated. absenco of Vice President Morton of honor as the reviewing oflicer. with and near him were the governors of the escorted to the hall by the rapublivan clubs warm reception, and recsived 1 to the Oces “ileago’s I aldents Which connection of tne order, and on judge only talked oue-half hour. ke referred brieflv to Van Wyek’s und stated that Van Wyek was ou the wrong v question, citing the fact that was tho only congressman ever cbraska who wis tain his mausion in Washington; also Van Wyck was the only man who wis snob enough to maintain a coat of “Taking up the independent plo Crounse shattered it 1u a brief but eloguent mauner, und rolerred 1n touching to President Hurrison. tho silver wildest cheering, Russell followed with and Captain Ackers ¢ a fow splendid remarks reprosenting housing the graar Columbian Th LHE B&RLOF WAS & onened cheerless and cold, with obscuring the face of tho sky. of theseadverse conditions, thors lack of euthusiasm gatherod in the city from all quarters country and all nati ness this momentous event. T'he ceremonies of the day opened with tho parade at 11 o'clock, in which it 100,000 people partiei- witnessod by The work of decoraiing s of the Dillsr- Washingion. cials of the Worid's fair from Presidents Higginbotham down causo to find fault with the reception thev received. Senator Shermau of ¢ dull clouds But in spite oasing Features, side of eve! Palmor and clected in able to main- among the vast crowd , Oct. 20.—Last night socicty et tho glittering seal of her apgroval upon it was the turn of the people to express their approvation, and v did it 1n a manoer that will become his- Of Chicago’s Cuierao, 11 Papal Nuncio Satolli aud other gentlemen, local, national and international, were given speciul receptions’on their rising to hielp the club out witk its hiquid bond of fellowship. wholo rouna had Whitelaw Reid was introduced and without s the company shouted in I3x-President Hayes received por the globe 1o wit- the World's fair. the Dearborn After the great civie Is estimatea pated sctively 1,500,000 spectators, He reviewed briefly population, closed amid regard for polit and which w a short talk, visitors from outside points, stood ou iy 4 Ly sidowalk, packed the stroets, perchied on roofs and window sills and jammed the various stands along the line of mary Aud thoy saw him, too, "I gigantic procession passed through the streets without an instant’s delay, always wiftly, ana it owned the curb to curb, and hit tho desperate crowd of spectators, who surged in their desire to seo the purade and pomp of Chicago's civic so- demonstration v was completed Into yesterday afternoon and this morning the great public buildings, the largo business structures, the lofty office buildings in the [ the eity, and tho stores and private other dignitaries guished guests, while on the Dearborn and Clark streets were 1,100 school cuildren, dressed in the national colors, who songs from time to limne as about (,000 parado from these kept on s feat several scconds by the ap- plause which saluted him wuen ho rose to followship with the other guests. edibles had passed into eclipso Marshal H. known ontertainer, came into the chamber and the asscmblago sot up a yell of applauso to which Mr. Wilder re- sponded with a low obeisauce. tion at Hand. ROACHING 1 1 to see him do 000 of him. 1de stands of Where Speeches WL Be Maae in Third Diste sang patriotic the procession filed past, witnessed the Wilder, the Nonrork, N [Spacial to T Tho following political raliies been arranged by committee of the Third congrassional trict for the next ten day. October 21, Wakefiold, (i Brome, Omaha Day for the People. This was easentially people’'s day in the Last nignt's grand ball at the Auditoium was for the upper ten in oftictal and social life, for governors, islators, divlomats. tary ball will be for tho same classes, but led by men in uniforms, gold lace and shoulder Tomorrow’s military parade will be coufined to the limits of tho fair grounds, dmission will be only bv card s show was wida open whoever could gei.a point from sco, to the bootbluck and roustabout, to the Every Aecommo President Scott then announced that the memoers of the company would be taken at the end of the eatertainment to their homes or would be provided with ces for rest and_recuperation by their physical and then there Scott then delivered an address of come, which was redeived with the guosts, and in closing he announced that the first speaker would be Vice President Morton, who would reply to tho toast, Health of the President of bravery which goos to make up a decorated city on the most festal occasion. these decor- bewildering of ceremonies, Mokiejohn, 220, Pender, G. ), The crowd was something cago has at different times hundled mar throng of visitors, but this oue was aw youd unything sho 1t is estimated that at viewed tho pai done the majori or the hospi such convenie! as would be demanded conditions, Tonight's erand Schuyler, (state commitiee) L. Crounse Iremont, 8 p. m.,, C. South Sioux City, C. nder, Omah George W. Perkins, Stoux Uity Meilkiejotin, th, Fullorton, Caldwell, Lincoln; 24th, O Pouca, W. H. 2Ath, Bmerson, 2 th, Rundolph, . W. Turrell, ¢ Niobrara, G. 1 Omaha; 22a, ever dealt with before. least 1,200,000 peopio and after it was over and v of the downtown ants were compelled to close their aoors could attend on had already gained admittanc from copestone to foundation with fluttecing and symbols of d, Plainview, 24th, Hart- 1o R, Hays, (state committeo) every nation under heaven, lake fromt the United Alexander, Omah disbanding way for those divisions had fallen into It was not cougregation N eie of Mr. Morton, after the cheering ded, said that ho should leave the chicl ad- viser of tho prestdent and his cabinet, the tary of state, to respond for t would simply acknowledgment for the cordiality of Ho wonld bo oblized toworrow 1 aucionco of 125,000 peoplo and Wwould reserve tis vocal powers for that oc- uniformed oficials stood 1o demund a pass- 5 it was their day. the cominon force, making u y and elbowing wheever cama in their aristocrat or plebeian, with Balis in brilliantly lighted rooms and parades behind high walls could not signify to the tiow of tho great work line at the start. Tney Led the Hosts, At the head of tne parade came mounted u advance, er of obtaining Chicago was equal to the o (state committee) J. 1. 25th, Creizhton, W. I, Norfolk, Ben Baier, ander, Omabh: eli, Clarks; turned out i ; Nogris, Ponci i ioway Omaba, W, Bloowfidld, C. W. 25th, Decatur, Georgo WV, never foran instant that drawn-out went by the reviewing stand, ata good swift pace. followed closely by Assistant Ch Koeh, Huat, L atrick. Affor them, riding 0o 10 Knee and sweeping the street from detachment then a detachment on v behind came Sousa's Murine s escort for the Mexican Na- “Tho visitors from be wiven a rousing welcome, which they repaid by pouring forth their best better music than they can make As quickly as the last strains irom ono band died away the other took it up, the beginmng to the cnd of the 3'continuous martial musicat g borde, every n chaack aud 1M1tz masses the dedica- has hoen pre- 3 endiug Hles of civie socioties, made up of people whom they in part knew in every day life, tricie nsignia of organizations 1o which by many brass bands play- some not quite m. tial—that, imdced, meant that sometLing big whas transpiriug,and everyone of the onlookers vas assisting 10 make it the biggest thing of From early morning they poured couniless thousaads toward points ze along the line of march Leigh, H. C. Vail, R. F. 26th, West Naturally there were accidents, fainting women, chilaren trampled upon, and bere and thero a man dropping from a roof, but theso are the aftermath of every gathering such as was seen on Chi- cugo’s streets today, ge, in ‘8 few words} introduced Foster, who made police, and but a short talx, Crouase (staie committee) : praise of the mas band, actin er in which Chicago has Alexuuder, 1 bang handied the expisition up 1o the prosent L President Palnsir of the World's fair was next on his fegt a— said he would only point 10 the: exposition &' it stands, and say with the man who pinnec a printe the wail and sald ! hem’s my-tontiments.’” He gave way t; Baron de ava of Ital who expressed bs gratification at hooo! emor ¥ of Columbus. Norton of Chicago introduced chiet justico of United States, who replied very briefly to the applause witk: which be was greeted. Loud cheers greetod the close of Melvilie introducing they belong, le g martial mu Clarks; 26th D. Bon, I"remont Everett C. Vail, R, F Meiklejonn, Join R. Hays, Norfolk : Lyons, Georgs W. Wiltsie, U Graude were 26th, Howells, H. 7th, Wayna, G D Verfect Manner. Puat the pavade was handlod in most periest manner in which 1t was, that it was permitted 1o finish let or hiudrance, was work of Chicago's police force. with discrotion, mado few ar- all foatures of a great excellent work st The paraae from Michigan avenuo and VauBuren streot there is none. prayer upon liou of devotional exer- march there wa. tho head of the procession. tho hieels of the Mexican Major Goneral Miles, the grand marsh pavade, resplondont in all the glory and 1mstance attondant upon the position of amajor genoral of the regular army. d a swarm of sides-ae. thom were ofiicers of tho regular majority were wmen in the peacetul waiks of life, Chicago Hussars in black, with wbite trimwines, headed by thew bugle corps, v e mayor of Chicago, the city governors of the Alexander; on foot, in railway trains froin suburbs and the surrounding countr: until notan ineh of room telezraph poles, arlable stations for another foothold 1d yet there wasn't S weré crowded; windows, valconies and roofs vieak October weether the multitudes sat whilo the cudles Ten miles long and a streetful wide, over changing character, as it moved like a river, the whole multitudo looked vn and wondered that this outain so many people. ption to the Supreme € “The Bar assoclation afternoon i preme court. Coleridge, € 27th, Dodge, M. C. Vail, R. 1. Wiliiams: 25th, Meiklejohu; th, Dakota Ci aid to the m It munaged L y Melville W. committee), e; 28th, Leter: L. Crouunse crowded, and Sth,’ Tilden, 2st, Carroll, Wiltsi » Crowell, H dison, G. 1) (state commitu (state commitiee), J 2th, Nickerson, \W. 1, Noreis; der, Omaha; Charles J. CGree: 1. C. Brome, Omaba: ton; 20th, Beeme, 20th, Pilger, H. C. V Bon aud I'rank file of murche moved past, staud ot the minutes late federal building but despite the utmost tho roviewin himself with a few words, and gave way to Mayer Washburne of Chicago, who was fol- lowed by Chaunc'y M. Devew, who maceone of his characteristic, bumorous after divner speeches, which was frequently interrupted with laughter aud applause. was received with wild applausa, snoke eloquently. Director of Works i rd M. Hunt of Hartington hour, with council in carriages and the well, Lincol exactly twenty-thres minutos ocik when Chief of world could Polico Me- bis honors pl tully, but many of the aldermen w ere conscious thit tho exes upon them, and they de- \ becoming dignity, well aware of his baton up to salute Vice Presi- aent Morton. who reviewed the parud gavo a reception honor of the justices of the su- the distinguished jurists re present, together with the gov the various siates the Iilinois suprema court anc nent attorneys a great military ball in ful armory of ported themselves ail, R 10 W 1gh somew! Vew York made ressess, as did Mr. Kopler, the celeb; mbers of the different sogations und a throng of brillizutly dressed Mayor Washbur arriage rodo six Hus- as his privato escort. ach was gre many promi- niug toere will be the large and beauti- Democrats Propare a Seheme to Ca As the different gov goveérnors passed by e tho reviewing stund, some on horse- the states nel Turner's recoption at the Iirst rogi- ment armory. Lixcony, Neb, Ost. Bre.|—The Daily N prints the following piaco of poiitical news, which has excited consideranle comment : “The republicau congrassional committes of the IMirst district has recoived information to the offect that the aemocratic leaders have a scheme undor wa vote at least 1,520 illagal The information comes authenticity It was enouzh “Here's another gover: set up a loud and prolonged cheer Poresters, Ttalians, Ameri The sccond grand division was Independent strong, who made a fine appe swept dowa tho street tion of twonty for somebody 10 shout Itis expected that 10,000 ; addition 10 the state and visiting military, numerous promi- nent national, foreign and other oft perticinate. ship club W arepublican pa with & succession of i 1 p g for many mir ent was tivst state diznitaries, wid an ovation. vania came veoble will ba Distinguished Entertained at her governor received Goveraor Pattison of Penusyl- warm greeting, ang be also, the Fellow- r to distinguished Cureaco, 1L, Oct. 20.—Fully 1,000 people the armory of the Mirst infantry tonight in response to in- Lieutenant Colonel Turner of that regiment. point of numbers the event far surpassed the affair of last night at the Audi- torium, and in brilhaney and success it was al. Colonel Turner's courtesy s extended to the visiting officers of the natioual guard and regular ariay, members of the Loyal Legiou, the distinguished vis- now in Chicago and to the friends of number which attended 1t, however, the ball w. The affairwas admirably managed by Colonel Turner and Lisutenant Henry Barrett Cham barlain, master of ceremonies, first been inteaded to maks tho alfair one of great proportions, but the prassure for invi- distinguished the original ideas it give a dinnel thronged upon the floor of rance as they 10 the vegular forma- Tue dark green a tidal wave behind the Awmong the pleasant incidents of the day files front. issued by votes in Lancaster t Morton when he appeared on the From the great ma: arose loud With tho vico reviewing stand Palmer of the Massuchusetts mounted on came slowly up Adams street, cliarger, the enthusiasm was more thun the governor vlunged aud turned in uire: his rider sat lm weli, and quickly him down us ho passed beforo the vice presi- dent, he saluted gr prowd was impartial i pohitics ana yelled as sustily for Flower of New York, whose iron ray hair was bared to the oreczo duriug tho greater portion of bis ride, us it did for Me- Kiuley of Obio. able sources doubted, especially in view of the develop- twenty-four nours, scheme is, as unfolaed to tho committe vote the laborers on tue Lock for W. J. Bryan and There are about Rocs Island extension, a majority of wuom came from other about 05 per cont of them are coutractors working are all democrats, and haraly probable thut yery strenuous men from voting—esp 8 straight vote Pour-fifths of theso men of the cliy in Buda, Centerville, e Hill precincts, while the others are numerous llatian socicties the echo as they went by, each man march- ing as though ho was prosent guardian of the fame of In theiv rear was a_cigantic float represent- “Columbns showiu tho & airect heir and ments of the past National World’s Iar com mission and President H. N. Higginbotham fully its eq the democratic ticket, at work on t vely and passed ou. ita Maria approaching u vock- v unon which a number of Indians approncning Wanamake democrats, decorations of their blue and white, bt thousand men of the patriotic order, rica, were over an hour in goin at frequent inter industriously ‘Tuen in closo Hayes, General A. ‘T Goshorn, tor general of the Iniladelphia conten- hibition: Chevallier de Tavera, Italian nution's flag Sons of Am past, thewr ranks broken vals by bands which at America's national even rauks came the descendauts of the men who had won the batle of the persons and banners bearing Knots of their Just before reaching tho re Governor McKinley's carriago was compeiled 10 hait and a little gawin choging to o lamp post stouted “Stand up there, MeKinloy, so we can seo iowing stand do Lowe, Spanish It had not at for democracy T, de Gonza Roza, Portuguese min- looatad outside nille Krantz, Boyne, their General Davis of the near the vice World's fair com congressinen, crnors aud other distinguishod persous also occupied advaptageous positions. of laughter tolloy 'S fuiv occup) tongued youngster and brought a broad suiile over the gorernor's countenance as hie grace fully took the hint and rose to his fect 1o bow his ucknowledgement of tho cheers and ap- ot the crowd. - Routt of Uolorado, short, stout and gray hairoo, with light brown side whiskers, ot Califorsia, , & slende and white haited received a visitors so far surpassed that the tall proved an event of as much an internutional affair 45 the recenuion of last The armory was tastefully a orately decorat and its interior presented s handsomo and The ball was assen- utally military in alljts features, aud when estivities were uL their hright, the great eavergdwith the bright cos rumes of the ladies and the dark blue and gold of the militagy guests, haudsome appearance. Colonel Turner, in the full dress of s reziment, was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Nelson A, Miied, Major General Nelson AMvrs, A, H. Netuleton, General and Mrs. Jobu B, Castie- maun, Colonel John 15, Castloman and M Major General Henry IC. Dougals and 1, Koch and Lawd, Mr. Sobiiler Horsford aud Mrs. percentage of missioners, work of oxtension faw weeks | “They aro not residents, nor do they intend to muke Lancaster county their home; they are ouly hers temporarily. Those at work in the cit structions to register, bu them will wait until county, and as the ceeds they will the county entirelv, sand fivo hundred s0 Turner society looked well iu their uniforms of gray Scolch trous- upon his loft terra cotta Chicago exceedingly ers and hats patriotic appearance; breast the white Thoy were followed by rner society ELLOWSHIE Good Cheer Company—~Distin- Attend Its Ban Cuicaao, [, Oct. 20.—This evewing thero asscmbled in the banguet ball of Kinsley's restaurant as notewqrthy an assemblage as las cver gathered the banquet Fifer of Hlinois on soldiorly fgure, s, and theso by 510 Gorman velerans, who marched proudly be- election diy and presented @ cordial greeting, After the olgnitaries nad gone, came the rank any filo of the parade in & formation of they rolled vast the reviewing nd who aro shanties aong tho right-of-way, will not be required 10 register in the covutry precinets, but way attempt to vote. adopted country bluck under which they had marched in loss honor of the fatheriand, ‘I'nere was u strong reminder of the heather ) in sight, every The bagpipes, which were muny throughout their colomu, sh shrilly, and wheuever at the head of the DOOMOA UL tho Scottish wusic s0 dear Lo the & along in solid ranks bebina feature of the Fellowship club, glven to its friends and tho honored guests large banquet hall west side like a buge human wave, A. Miles and KEPEATEDLY Cit reactied the east of Chicago, tastefuily decorated of the ball was the main banquet table, from which at eiter end extended two In the center of tho foor left i. large space, which was occupied by a » of the administration This was surrounded by @ lagoon of sparsling wator and wterior with Neligh Ropublicans Give Rosewaler a was greoted by 1,000 hittle girls, urrange. the shape, of ln‘a American Hag. Mrs, Castleman, Colonel (*, H tho colors dach tittle tot car her hand & diminutive banner, and as Ao sweet childish v marching men, those little pieces of bunting It was o beautiful una nd not ouce aid tho httie ones fail Lo receive an acknowiedgme: their kindly greeting. Seen in the Parad Spacial Tele rignt augles, With Elylug Feet. reception began at §:3) o cheer the rally, with torenlight processios load of enthusiastic republicans from Peters- The Seots w o'clock and when the orchestra, had been deveting itself 1o promenaae , changed to @ livelicr tune and the men of the rvoyal 5 ewart plaid th loud cheers of approval. uniform of Forty-second, regiment, were followed by plaids repre buil g woula flutter wildly, lilding at wspiring sight, illuminated many electrie shone through the windows, novel and beautiful effect. has such an many noted names the famous Rosewater completely Black Wateh, who werenext in line, oudless string of ¥ tuiily of Macs between Her- dund Jobn O'Groat's. Suortly before millnig who had been present at the Lellowship club digner, adjournca witn Vice Presiaent Mor- ton, Whitelaw 1teid and Chauncey Depew at their bead to the avm ry. bis friends were met at the door by Lieuten- aut Chamberlain sad an escort men in full uniform and conducted to where tho host of the eveuing was awaiting them. A few minutes after the arrival members of the Fellowship club und their ped Lo the frout of ud bis exposition of 10 say the least, unanswer with repeated aud long pose of the last session of the reform legisla ture was now and met with His address witl do much good M. Pollard of versity and socond vice president of the tional College leagus was on and maden fe organize a college league oi (iates college. ropublican doctrines The Iudian boys from the Industrialschool enthusiustic cheers “Tuey carried long poles, unon the end of which were various tools, emblematic of the assemblage gath appeared in wiek-on-1'y A8 they cume by, ered, nor so peated coeers, and gold of the tho Highlanders. | came rank after rank of Croatian aud Polish sovietios, coutainiog in all about 2,000 wen. After them came ten LINes a8 wany ranks, was theve was ex-President Hayes and Viee copper -colored excoediogly well, and Y uniforims showed them off to advantage. | The Liermau BLaIWAIL young fo wass of siy OWs in grey coats ernor Burleigh, enator Cullom, others of cqual meuu providea for them. President Scott occupiea the seat at the Lmweaiately right were Vice President Morton, Chauncey inge, and he was guarded upon the left by Cardinal Gibbons, General Schofield and Papal Nuncio Satelli. Alter the saving of grace by Cardinal Gib- bons, the lmperial quartet sang **Awmerica.”” bite tish had been the menu, Piesi- deut Scott, in the unigue maoner of the 1'el- guests three bugle the orchestra call” rang throagh met a response from men who had been ofi- in days gone by and who bhad w spurs in othee places than ball rooms and dedication payade: bers of the Loyal Legion and they formed in a circle in the ceuter of the ball. them gathered the officer: arny aud of the navy and tered the men of the natiogal guard. all were ready the old gray-haired and gray- d fighters burst forth with tne woras " a poem written by besides somo four score SmAAK 1ae studvote Tuere was a daioty ors aud soit drab folt bats, we: body of men. pretty girls representing in their attive the vavious national temal tumes of Sweden and Norway. sion was made up of voys from the Grammar and High sc who were clad in various styles Ad £AVO VODL eVOry Low 10 lusty-lunged expressions of their Thon tramped eight represen- tatives of every Grand Army post in Cbicago county, reinforced by uumerous ueighboring cities. not above 800 strong and in thelr rear was u flioat representiug famous old Mooitor s she sppeared belore d Scots who aggregation ) agpipos were all geod men to ‘T'tien they came ws though there was 15 upon thousands of Poles with their purple fc the house. Anxious to Hewr Cr 20, [Special Beg,|—Hon, bours lere today, 1 Lexington, where he He wet a lurge They were the Crounse stopped a being on bis way speaks tonight, friends here who regretted that ho could ot address thom. cornered caps, Swed- and Lyman J, Sons of St. Patriek, fHons of d sundry other Dands of sous of almost every cous #f evory clime on the halitable globe Eigbt little girls in durk biue dresses, school yells. of the regular youd those clus- el the Furmer, eb., Oct. 2),—[Special to Tue |--Altoruey Shoreunberger 1n & specch last night attempled to pick Mr. | After the plain w sdorued with gold braid, mall #ag, made & protuy carrying of “The XNational (iuard, lute as they T LCOSTINUED ON SECOND PAGE| Rosewater's spooch of tho evening previos to piecos, but more particularly Mr. Rose- water himsell. He went on at a groat length, shogving up tho wroags dono the down-trodden farmor by the money class, and showed how many peovle, nleadiug guilty himself, worked and farmed by proxy. Ho said he did not expect to soo the efforts accomplish tke perfection sought itcould be done step by step. Ile arg that tho farmer was the only person upon whou a tax was levied, CLOSED TIE DEBAT Last of the AndcewMeKosighan Discnss slons nt Rea Cload, Ren Crovn, Nab, Ost, 2).—[Spycial Telo- gram to Tie Bre.| ~Today was the last of tho debates batwara Aadrows and Me- Keighan, At tho early hour of § o'clock this morning the more active moembars of tho republican club of thiscity wero on tho streets and at different places all over town awakening the balance of the club. All | hands joined 1n the procassion ana marched 1o tho donot 1o recaive Hon. W, B. Andrews and the Hastings Rapublican elub. O this train wern also republican clubs from Biuo Hill, Bladen, Cawpoell and Cowles, of which all had a good snowingz. Tae clab from Hastings, numvering over 150, was headod by band, Blue Hill also had 4 martial band, the soare drummeors of whi ware young laaies. Almost every town botween hero and McCoo: had representatives present. T'ho Orleans Andrews club was inattondance fully 100 strong, heaaed by a band of young ladies. A special train from Sunerior arrived with three coachos filed from tho engine to the rear platform. When all formod iu line and started for the city the vrocession reached over a mile. The 1ndepundents marched along by tho side of the republicans for a short time, keeping a rod apart. AU2:3) Mr, Andrews was introaucsd and started out with what proved to bo one of the most convineing argumonts listened to in this diswrict. ile teied to tind out whers MeKeighan stood and usked him to explain what platform nhe was running on. M- Keighan evaded the question and guarded his mouth very closcly on the question. While he was speaking on the subjeot of pensions e was trsing to explam wuy no pension plank was inserted in the people’s party plattorm. Au old man asked Me iSeighan why he didn’t pay for bis prairie breaking, but he was not noticed, Audrews had the closing half hour and it everaman vecoived a wood pounding M Keighan was tho man, Mr. Andrews ex- plained everything that he was asked ana when time was called on him nearly every repuvlican in tho crowd went up and shook hands with bim. A re 1d later at the residenco of G. on, at which place thousands wero veceived by Mr. An drows. Pleased Litehticid’s People LircarieLn, Neb., Oct. 20.—|Spocial Tele gram to Tue Bee, |—The ropublicans of this town and county urc out tonight in full force. A largs delegation went to tno trai to wnect the speakers, Judge Anderson of Paul and Hon. T, J. Majors, The commitice, followed by the ¢rowd, e:cortod tho spoake: 10 the hotel. Large doiegations from - Loup City and Hazard were present and a_graud torchlight processton was formed he with martial music and stars and stripes floating in tha breczo, marened down the street 100 strong The hail was crowded aud as the spoakers cawe upou the vlatform they were heartily cheored, Judge Ande son was introducted by Chairman George Van, He addressed the meeting for about oue hour, gIving u cloar interpratation of the ropublican_ administratior and tho financial system. Mr. Majors came forth amid choers and for an hour spokke on the issues of the s to Irish Amerle b Repuolican clubs, “The address says there would be no reason | for the appeal to Irish-American citizens in favor of their native or adopted lands a rainst the enemy of both wera it not for the deplor Dle clredmstancas that so many ramain in se cities Liks New York, whero the poli ticians claim 1o own their votes like so many chattels in davs gone by, I'no adiress con- cludes: “Never since Irishmen rallicd around Washington to establish this repub 1ie, and again, in defense of the union, from 1531 10 156%, lias tho ocension demanded that they should oxhibit thew patriotism, and for every principal of honor, tradition and grati tude demand that thuy should stand by Har 11500 ana the policy of the republican party ssociation of pemocratic Cial irox, D. C., Oct. 20.—Ch I, Black, presidont of the National Ass tion of Domocratie club: following ¢ v have en tire mang ton for the next fcur years: N Yori; G. 1. Lambert, New . Rusk, Marylana: A, . Akeny, Minnesota: W.T. Wilson, W 5500 t Vir ria; Bonton Mcmillan, James suton, Washington: C! ; Utah; N. W, Melver, Towa U, A. Collins, 'Massuchusotts; J. C. Biack, Il- linois; Henry Watterson, Kentucky: M. B Hatter, Obio; D. M. Dickinson, Michigan W. A, Cork, Montanas J. M. Lovy, Vieginia: . 1. Black, president, Pennsylvanin: Law renc rdiner, seer et of Col- umbing P, Mower, ex-ofiicio wember. No Seratehing Wil e Done, Hanvann, Neb, Oot, 20, —(Ss Ber |- Phe vopublicans of Harvzrd had ono of the most successful rallies of tho cam- paien lustnignt, Hon. W. 8. Somm tho speaker of the evening, Visitiag from the couutry precincts and the Cluy Conter Mounted Torchlight elub, filty strong, fod, The crowd numberad about 50 2nd could not all get into the house, ‘Pnere was graat enthusinsm, Mr. Somm aL his best and his discussion of the silver question nroused the greatest onthust asm, 05 aid his arcaigoment of the last 1 lature. Men who have bas iv sition to the republican ticket f ) yoears past hero ave declaring that tnoy will vote forcvory ropublican candidate without o scrateh, The republicans are jubilaut. ial to Tne Stivred Up Much Eaithosims Do Neb., O:t. [Speefal to Pur Beer)—The raily and torehlight procession last night stirred Up 6 Eeat amount of re- publicau enthusiasm, The mooting at the onera houso wus presided over by Willum Illodge, republican nomingo for stato repre- sentative, who introduced Hoa, George D. Meiklejohn, Mr. Meigiejhn spose for an hour and half in nis nost convineing man ner and wus given an ovation at the close, Not Many lodependents Out, O'Nerw, Neb,, Oct, 20.—|Special Telogram to Tui Bee]—d. V. Wolf, candidate for state treasurer on the populist ticket,and W, L. Green of Koarnoy addrossed a few of the faithful hero today. Tho struggling fol- lowers of the forlorn hops who gathered today were in marked contrast with the iu mense erowds whieh zathered two years ago almost at @& moment's notice. I'ne court house was well fiiled. Destroyed a 4 Towa Ciry, Ia, Ozt ~At Oxford, o vil- Iage near here, last nighta Haveison and Reid flag was taken dowa and cat Into small fragments aud scattered over town. Both parties denounce tha outrage and $:00 re ward ba: baen offeced for the capture of the perpotrato: crison Vlag, Abu Cuestoy, 1a., Oct. 20, —[Sy 1o Pui Bee. | -Mrs, Mary Loase of Kansas #D0ko to fully 8,000 people here taday, She held her audience with marked interest fo fully two hours, confining horsell larzely to abusing the iwo old parties, Suffocated by Gonl ¢ Bunuixaray, fa, Oct. 2).—[Special ‘T gram 10 Tug Bige. | --Mr. and Mrs. John Sells were found dead their house at Sweae. burg, Iu., this moruing, having beon s:ffo- cated by coal gas from 8 cooking stove, i — ER 124 [N THE FOURTH DISTRICT Woat a Critioal Review of the HAINER'S SUCCESS Republican Equatly Sate. 'simnery, Nob,, Oct, 2 Tho series J. Hainer and candidates for congress in wrossional distr dopendent tick | day in this eity, Special to Tum discassions ve- :0licas wad ine aspoctively, closed Tues- Now that the war of wora: has ended it may bo lutorosting to roaders of Ber outside the district o know what appears to bo thogoneralopinion as to tho rel ative meriis of chances of suceess, thinking people that Mr. Hainor has had the best of the argumont, or ratuor, that the are guwent has all boon o1 his side of the quos Mr. Dach has doalt in tho usual ful howl of tho opponent has piled up fact oflicial Sourcos which havo set many an intels ligent man to thinking. the unsupportad piatitude and bald assertion pecaliar to Alr, Dech's stylo of acbato the Tollowing incident is in point, In the first jolnt aiscussicn heid vetwesn Haiver and Dach, the latter stated that theve are at the prosent time in the United States, 3,000,000 men who are idle and are unavle 1o obtain work, and that they und thoir families are, in consequence, depondant upon charity for 1ho nocessaries of iifo, ceted rule of computation people dependent upon clarity stated that Porte for the statement. It Was Ofiisially Do lod. tho candidates concedad by all und fizures from exnmpio of mads 15,000,000 s consus was his authority Porter, who iswered ovar piy, Mr. Haiier, st tho next meete ledge vefore the audience that he had mode whercupon Mr, Hainee is hoero aps unsophisticated know was in produced Porter's 1 agriculturalist, Dech, did not Here is the reply. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEI0OR, CENSUS OFe Ny 1=y Dear Tu reply o your lotter of thedth ins T wou d shubly siy that of monts I have lecter, that the ll the wild stute= he one contained in FCUSUS reports have Stited that there are #,000,000 11a mon In this work, nnd that rules of computition »le, or one-fourth vopul ition, who are absolutely idie." countey who i son - outside of w lunatia it | should er stating ould in any Dossilic way e elating to fn= ¢ omeloyed in in this country in 1890 than wiages have o rolutively cont hizher now than in 18 thutean by Very respeetfill from 10 to 4) per Superinteadent of ¢ After reading tho letter Mr. 1t up before his hoarers as a sample of the stylo of argument being usod by pendents in geneval, and of his worthy op= ronent in parti the erowd anain the faco of Duch, deuounced the statement as play on thoe credulity of unthinking men. s to intolligently co, Lho volo in a three-cors Who Iourth district consists of Huiner held alar, und in prosence of a willful lie, intonded to analyze, in ady nerea Hght. tamilton, Potk, Butler and Saunders, with vears ago there wer votes cust in 1 Boyd, 12,43 14,4053 total, fould the independent vots hold up to the number ecast for Powers in the district, which 15 not probable, Mr. Hainer will cer- luown that many of casy by rocle of bronibition in the coming el votes wera on account wost of which will coie baclg in Witl Figure, 1s conceded that Vifquawn, the demo= cratic conaidate, who is very popular, will poli the full vote of this instance, figuro as an unknown quantity. fact 1n view that pendents havo be would-bo leade back intolthe party of progress, there can b but little;doubt as to the result'in the Fourth 50 that demo- t least, do not Toking the oo disgusted with thete tly coming As 10 the senatorial and legislative tickets 1t is impossible to mako an intelhigont fores In wmany counties of tho district com- : havo arisen chango the rasult. county, in the Twenty-sccond sountorial diss D. Popoe 15 tho regular republican nominee, und John M. Gilbert, & democrat, 18 the ndependent v seriously 1or instan, raco by petition. Bohemian, a and Is making tho indep:ndent race at the 0 of the democruts. Agnin in the same county, 1 the Thirty= fivst leislativo district, W b Vanduyn are the Bohacel is u Kaup and an nominees, democratio ames Smith, candidates; independent c declined, wh nmittee, whoso convention had not author- vacaucios, mot, to disugreo, Smitn, the repub- 10 put up Frank quarrelod, and o of the committen lican nominee, and tho re delenik as an n who can cipher out the outcome of such o:nplications would do to travel in Georgia. GREETED BY A LALGE CROWD, soand Kossell We! elved by the Oun, Neb., Oct. 20.—[Special to Tie Bre.) A lurge crowd groeted the appearance of Hou, Lorenzo Crounse and Colonel Henry 1tassell of Columbus at North Loup Wedness An excursion train brought in 00 from Ord and Scotia and the coun- ropresented. The acked by an audiones of many were unable to gain admittan. Judge Orounse in opening puid a tribute to the free speech and tair play of the north, und showea what the republican party had Tho legislation of the party had been for the masses as opposed to the homostead luws, the state provisions for free schools, meut inspection, tariff,ote, He voferved to the independent part; in a friendly epirit aud showed the foolishs ness of the cry ‘‘more currency.” of freo colnuge of siiver. tho sublreasury showed that the cry of calamiy was utterly uncalled for and bad thrown discredit ou tho state. arks were listened to with futerest day evening. try prociacts done for the peoplo. Ho iostanced commerco bill, scheme, ete y 1tussell maae a rousing sovewsch, asked Lis audience to see that they put such | into office ms will require no apology be a credit to the state. sed the Ge {Special to T Hon. Jaeob Hauek of Omana “red a rousiug republican speech in the cours { houso tast night o 8 good audience, mostly the Gorman language. lofly Lo the tariff and oy issues avd made many wood points aud houest money, strengthened the cause amoug Lhe German volass. republives