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— g e ha i e s nrwi " THE OMAHA DAILY BEF:OFRTDAY. OCTOBER 21, - — B S ——— 3 I)l(] LY BEE DISCOVERY DAY 1 the snme question and had come to the | for the state of thinge complainod of it | have amplu broof of tho good wokines of the SAD WEDDING \VVIV]‘RS}(R‘ ‘ National, Jamea D. Witson of South D’ Dl “ DALY TR 4 THE " A . ’ now tari rproct 3 kota is at the Ebbitt, orvs In designating October 21 a8 tho day | conclusion that the falling off whs due | is pronosed to B} a farmers’ league | v‘n‘:-:nl«’-‘-,v:ll"-;':::..:“;:.'.‘-‘T,::\'-',&rnAn‘y‘.\‘r:”.‘;n':nnr::n b E ROSEWATER, Eprron on which the people of tho United States | to a tendency among the people to save | for securing proteofion 1o agriculture. | jzed, whiie all the villainous lies told about, | s SOUTH AMERICAN AVFAIRY, - wicd - - | should colebrate the discovery by Col- | their money and await developments | The Belfast NewsVetter, commenting | 1L year ago hinve been thoroughly exnosed. b = JIN e H 1 . . | A powerful reaction has set in in favor of re " i Rio Grande do Sul Agaln on the Verge of PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | umbus of the naw world a propor ragard | He pointed to the remarkably large | upon the same @m, saye: “Land blieanism ana the resalt in the coming | Bvent in the Executive Mauvsion Marked by fevo 4 — = | was had for the conflict in reckoning | amount ot money on deposit in our | goes out of till ¥ 1ocal production of tion cannot hetn but be agreat republican | Forrow, Copyrighted 1902 by dar ordon Nennett.| OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. timo between the “*old and now styles, banks as proof that this is an era of ac- [ food decreases, Hifiners got away to | €3inin Valley county and the country over. | Varraraiso, Chil (via Galveston, Tex.), o= CmecnipTion. | or the Julian and Gregorian calendars, | cumulatfon in Omaha and that the ; other countrics, lnifrors rush into cities | POLTEICIE GOMER | ”fl'r!" New York Herata Cablo—Spocial n.,,,mr"v.."\f."'n':...mmv-..,‘ ¢80 | It was indeed upon Octobor 12, 1492, | wealth of the people is being hoarded in [ and towns, the thfal districts ave do- [ . e TONE NO CHANGE IN THE PATIENT'S CONDITION :; “'2'"' (“"‘\m““' W:I\zdn: correspondent witnoat Sundag) Ot 0 Hd b ! A v N " " 108 Ayres savs that through motive: nily and Sunday. One Ye 1% | that Columbus discovered land, but tho | anticipation of improved opportunities | populated, and “the population must | Hor. K. M. Wetherala of Mebron, who | l,‘( oo e AN (,,,,",: “‘.“1, h ::““:' "‘I“ - g 25 7o AN b ¢ since then inve: i re o L apend rolr fe! represented tho senatorial district in the b Lt By > > L her lega- Thren Months. ... 15 | 400 years which havo clapsed sincs then | of fnvestment in the future. Iteannot | depend upon forefen suppiies. Ireo stAte sUnRto to® Peass t, is at tho Paxton, | FOUF Gencrations of the EFamily Gutherednt | tions only at Washington, Kio, London, Sune R Toods hae. oag Tak -, }@ | could not be fuily rounded out under tho | bo dénied that real estate and building | trade is the causg“df the trouble, and p ‘_m”p"”““"v -‘h“‘.'"“‘”‘h- S ME, Anne the White INoase~Flowers for the Sick tiago and Montevideo. Thore have been Weekly eo, One Year. ... new style of rockoning until Octover 21, | transactions have decrensed of late, | the remedy willfbe found in the modi- | {EEAPH Branktan, Wys. Toipenkibe ot | Uhatnber~Other Washington nome cabinot changes, Seror Terra taking Omahn. The Ve 1ding. 1802, Today, tharefore, is tho true \\»hih- the genoral activity in business Inx'jtlll!'\ of ||!u fisedl system.”’ the political situation down in Thayer News Notes, the portfolio of finance, Coronel Awtcoda of Routh omaiia corner N and th Strosts, quadrocentennial anniversary of the | circlos embracing enterprises estab The American poople do not concern | county, Mr. Wetherala said that a good waeand Mana Radrigues of the interior. [ 1 ufis Streef N 1 EN N 'l i N f 1 vAS . b i v K b ofti¢ L A v'fiu..,.mn:u a7 Chambor of Commeres, discove land by Columbus. The | tished in the past hassteadily increased. [ themselves much about Knglish affairs, | pluraiity would e rolied up thore for Judge ::-I«’h‘v;‘xht:’:n:::fi-"«.:.‘-”p‘.:"'»: I::. ‘l.::x‘hl\l“:l.‘fl-":‘l\ ) b G AT N el oy nutional obsorvance of this day, for 1tis | 1t isa peculiar foature of the present | and comparatively few in this country | Crounsa ana the entire republican stato Wasnixato Brreww or Tis Bre, cession of Arioa, of which I cabled you, 1a CORRESPONDENCE, | made a national holiday by act of con- | life of the ecity that while there is a [ keep themselves informed in respoct to | ket As to the plan of some of tho demo W8 FounraiNrn Stheet, only to be effected in caso the plebiscite noxt ANl communieations relsting to nows and L) 3 . S Sy BHA Do | th Tadunte ! . | cratic leaders to throw thoir vote to the WVasmisaros, D, C., Oct., 30 yoar decido in favor of Chili. Siwilar ot edlorinimaiier should ho addressed 1o the Lu- | £ress, will boone of the most memor: | steady growth in the capacity and pros: 10 industrinl and social problems by | Weaver electoral ticket, no said that if any- | This 18 but ono of the many days of sud- | ders ara alleged o buyo boen givon to Bl Morlal Depnriment able events in the history of the United | perity of the industrios nlveady estab- | which tie Knglish peoplo are con- | thing of the kind was being attompted the t kind of a still hunt, as ders wero openly talkine RUSINESS LETTER2 lotters and remittanc ness in the executive mansion since Harrison’s life vogan tu obb away, but it | NS Chils prefer s, | maceda’s mimister to Bolivia. Fiscal Monty jected & number of claims againsy 14 ve | State: lished a 0 It will be s o pany. O ATl busines sddrossed to T he Hoe Publishing Con ons improve L of | fronted. The free tra s are trving L was by the stille constant improvement o ted. The free traders are trying to the local party le gt 10 shiblithin Compans Omata iatoresting and appropriato | proporty overywhore, thero are few now | take advantago of this indifforence and | acainst it Hon. 5. M. Corrol) editor of the | brouht addod pangs s 1t was the thirtg. | G, Preforred by Germans and Itiiiuns P /AbIC 10 1 T tho comp: n tho popular mind is | investments of any kind lack of information and hopo to inau- | Hobron Journal and the republican nominee | ninth annivorsary of the wedding of the | work on tho miut at Lima, THE BES PUBLISHING COMPANY ssed with this subject | Porhaps it would be too much to ex- | gurate thoir favorite policy before it bo- | 198184 senate, was doclared to haven 10ad | president aud bus wife. Tor years the anui the ooty v & iured {rdotavemest tn e —— in it a welcomo relief from | pect the city to keap up the extraoedi- | comes generally understood in thiscouns | of Aiexandrin, nomines for (ho lower houso, :,:l‘”':':u“”": ““‘j" L Al S G [ ;‘,"Jmll“;:;‘:‘;ltl\::-(‘1:‘::;1‘::::(::‘-}'1!:l:l'[T‘:x: clountz T Dovatan L e o “" 'l"" et bl Wiy v s t\““""l |:“‘ skl il ALKy -l'»'|~' et ‘|l-"‘|:f"‘.|:“":, d]m- ntent infreo Lm;l” 0 their sido of tho fonce. | “Thev are | first tme during Mr. Harrison's aduiaist inbeteston 1n 0D AHAAY GORLIACLS by WhIGR D ANy 00 Ol TR e Waok | Ty s It wondorful resuits for mankind, | uous position among the commerciai | Engiand. If there is any nution on tho | making a great fight for Johnson,” suid | vion four generations of the family | LNO goveramont s involved 1o tho atonit of e etamae o T4y, "oxeapting the extra & | 1t Was on the morning of Friday, August | centers of the we o'clock edition, was Eundny. Octoher Sevise Mondny, cetoler 10 Tuesday, Cctober 11 Wednesday. Cotobor 17 Thursday, ‘et Friday, October 11 €aturday, Uctover 15 It is natural that | carth that can flouvish with gates thrown | the ex-senator. ‘They are pulling A h brig every string that hangs ont, and have Madero. 1t 1 1 beo COV [T R S RN roaaivad | A Dar % SEL8 \ 1- | oven wide to o stitor: . " g 4 ader ia8 also been discovered in & 1492, that ( H‘!H\‘n“v.l [ ):\\\VL recoived | a period of long strides should bo fol- | onen wide to competitors it is Groat | adopted a rathor novei mettiod of advortis. | 1Yo mansion to take part in the an Juares’s tino $1,500,000 in gold belonging 1o 1e sacrament, le: s 1 le company of | lowed by one of less vigorous ndvances | Britain. In thatcountry industries that | ing him. Every dodger, poster and handbiil [ mversary, if the usual fostivities had | the government was absipactod from the 1120 souls to his fleet of threo vessels | ment. But while the apparent progress | have been cstablished for many yoars that is being put up or scatterod about bears | boen possible. T tocluded Mrs, Harri- | national bank without authority of law. tho injuncuion, *Vots for Hub,' and the dem- | o, g, B zovernine o ’ Ang ¢ shoe ih ¢ gade of S {81688 1HRe ‘ "he P v | aro baclke: Allons ol Wat Ll LLAR. s father, son, danghter aud thrao grand- government promises to fnvestigate. lying at anchor in the roa of Saltez, {isloss marked than formerly the sub are backed by untold millions of wealth. | ocrats ure out' working hard for him pe childron, Harly in tho day great quantitios Rumors are rife in Mouteviaeo that anotber near Palos, Two hours hefore noon the | stantial growth goes steadily forward. | Moreover, those industries have the ad- | sonally. The aliiance don’t begin to be us e L revolution is imminent in Rio Grande do anchors wore hoisted on board and ths | Speculation is at a low ebb here as else- | vantago of having controlled the Ainori- | Son lu Thayer county as it was two vears | of chrysauthemums, the favorito tlowor of | Sul, Brazil. Octaviana rofuses, howov b ) } o) ago, and that is one thing that may help the | Mrs. Harrison, were sent to her by friends, | incite the army in favoref Barros Casal A Vode. pré voyage, pregnant with consequences in. | where, but in the nccumulation of wealth | can market long before competition on | democrats 1o their tigat on Johnson. The but this was about the only recognition of | A telegrgm trom La Paz s that tho Sworn to befors mo and sub W me pres i ence his 15th dny of v, 189 NP FELL, finitely boyond the most daving draams | the citizens of Omaha never have made | our part was deemed possible. But for !Jluu“m'l'.ni‘«-nl f\)lrucilsucm -«Im ot \l\-nmn\ll\fixL the anmversary made. Tho prosident v Bolivian ‘government has ivtordicted th Columbus had been cogaped at Palos | savings of tho *“common people”—that [ forced by the United States British con- | don't como’ to town 'to hear their own | teft hor only long enouch for the walk which | by “deputies. 11 oprosition. (0. the. mm for eleven weeles in organizing his com- | is tho wage earners and all who ara not | trol of the markets of this country could | speakers. When Dech, their corgrossional | ho has boen in the habit of taking in tho | government. Colonel Paudo has issued a In- | P § i ¥ A N neminee, was there ho bad but 1incteen of | aveni o Sk AR TR Y to. Wwhiah o 58 thi B ¥ cquinping the vessols and ftting | engaged in business ontorprises requir- | nover have been shuken off, In recent | thom in his audionce, and - that. is ne muen | CYCRinE. ‘The changes i tho patient's con. | Manifesto, which declares that - the order of were under the roof of tho execu. | SnOVAVD in gold for building tho fort ab Avernge. GEORGE 1 i SENSIBLE business men adve ) ™ N N i J i Ve vory siig arkine onle the government placiog the republic of sonsiblo business men don't. out the expedition. Geeat difficulty was | ing continuous investment of capital— | years, and particularly sineo the full | encouragement as they ave giving any of g:f,,‘;,’::“l“‘lf,.f,"fll.‘c::“,,"‘,‘;,“,"‘“‘l“lf},’:'(f““" OnlF o | yioliviain o state of sioga 18 cquivalent to csmr————— encounterced in procuring seamen and it [ are greater now than ever beforo. In | force of the McKinley taeifl law began [ their candidates ) civil war and he advises tho deputies who 4 . THE ston club is whaling the | was found neces Claveland club out of sight. This isnot | ducements in Ve have been banished to refuse pardon and ¢ | permission to retura from tho' hauds of of | Baptista's government. [ i i i i ) News for the Ar ry to offor liberal in- | almost every community there are | to he felt, there has been n growing Chgady Wb L 5 : - James A, Cline of Miode: vas in tho city T followi el zos in the s ler to get men to join | periods of booming activity followed, | fecling of dissatisfaction in Englandand | yesterday and had some aaditional i form SRR e R S 8 i 5 ¥ 76 OB HEN 4 OTe ] the medical department are ordeved : EFirst & Olavolnud yenr. tho expedition. ~ Indeed, a3 o last ve- | through the operations of a antural law, | an inoreusing conviction that freo trado | Hon to aive concerning the Anarews-Mc- | 350 BEGE SOHGL M. Smith, assistant sir Afii1clopary DaoiTe DFoURE N VRt . T i 1 3 g £ cighan del oldreze esday evou- S A \ 4 ope ople rotest in 3 = source, forco wis empioyed, the comple- | by poriods of comparative quiet. But | is no longer conducive to the welfare of | jne Mr. Cline wa geon, relicved at 100rt Assinaboino aud as ) N the timekeeper, and was altimately made | it is better to have a steadyand healthy | her peopte. The quotations which we | therefore in a position to know what he w up by impressmont. Thas o proportion | growth with a constint accumulation of | have to agricul- | taking about. He said that Cha . Loxno, Oct, 20.—A meeting of the Anti- THE provailing sentiment in the First | ment of the crows bein congressional distriet scems to be t sinad to Fort Custor whoro ho bas - alvenay [ 4, SR been orgered 1o do temporary duty; Captan | DOPErY association, the muembors of which dward 1. Morris, assistant surzeon, 1s re- | Srongly oppose the eloction of Mr. Stuart As sented relato oy Y Hi A 4 4 ; man Phillips aovounced that MeKeighan ] & Bryan is politically doomed. of the commeon seamen who went on this | savings than a dozen “booms” by which | turalproducts, but it is woll known that | would have meeting of bis own in the | leved at Fort ¢ um\rl and will proc 4 1o Knill as lord mayor of London, was beld last B e most hmportant of ali voyages of explor- | the spiett of speculation and extrava- | compluints of industrial deprossion have | evening when ho would speak in the court | FePOFtin person for duty to the commanding | night. The opposition of the anti-popers is touse. - McKeighan did not attempt to deny | o9Mcer at Fort Warren, rehevinz Cuptain : it, thuugh bo very well knew that he would [ Peter I. Iigan, assistant surgeons Captain been especially | not be there, and at 6:22 ho ooarded the [ Bzan - will = roport in | person o the st summor. train for Hastings i uccordance with bis | Commanding oficer at Fort Gustor for prearranged plan with Bryan, which was [ 991y at that post: Major Jobn C. G est and tuat the latter should givo htm a first-class »'\".r""‘y", o ":.‘ b .Iyl‘I“..\pd. fiom H farmer. | puft, and that he should then put in an ap- at tart, Custer, uud will roport In per- | »sts in | Deatanco and take all the aavautagete could [ %010 tho commundine oficer at Fort Keosa of the boost that tho congressman from the [ 108 duty at tuat post, relieving = Major 1o must | st haa given him, The plan was carried | Phuip I Harvey, surgeou; M REPUBLICAN success is as essential 10 | ation was comoosed of v Nebraska’s prosperity this year as | justice and captive timely reins and beneficent sunshine. RE TR fuz of the pr s from | gancois encouraged. Those who ave | been vife in Eagland for more than a ne, most competent to form & just opinion | year past, and have comprising the fleet | on the subject bolicve that the apparent | vigorous duving the | ———— were named the Santa Maria, the Pinta | inactivity of which somo complain is by he subject is full of inte STAND up for Nebraska with both | 4ng the Nion, The first was the fag- | no meaus an indication of velapse or | suggestion for tho Ameries feet and never mind it if you happen o | 1ip of Columbus and was a decked craft. gnation, The decline of agricuitural be using a ealamity shouter as a foot | pyg grie Great Britain under freo t stool. b bused on th 1that Kuill has publicly declared that he owed first allogiance to tho vope. The meeting was the most disorderly one of the kind held in this city of late years, "'ho procecdings were marked throughouy by continued howhingand yeiing. 1t was often 1mpossible Lo distinguish a sigle word tho speakers said und the uproar wis so persist ent that no resolutions could bo ndonted. jor Harvoy | " vels, or undecked 'S were e ) I, Harvey, surg : association has failed in its attempt to ats of small size, specially fitted for PROTECT 7115 STATE command attontion und sorious roflec- | out. Brean landed im to the siies, and | Wil r’l"“l’,'"“m“":"‘:,,‘.,’,”{ olut nudt teport i | geg oithor Mr. Gladstono or Lord Sulisbury = H " n + Y, < i . " i : I a 0 MeKeigha 3 nd eforo 2T ol 8 Lok 174 ) OXPIos! 0N 0 o atter o L B bdihaty man L New, Yorland. | oxp! in sho.l waters. Tho flect | The highest duty that devolves upon | tion on the part of tho agriculturists of [ 4bout that timo MelCoighan avifted before | BERIE B, A MARER SICCT0 Gt o€ Gt | 1o expross an opinion on the matter of the Sl of the audienco by aceident.” He Aok MAIOFEE 6 wmers of this | was called on to say something, and jumped | Post, velieving Major Heor Ho tafied Bryan in re- | Surgeon; Major Mekildery w appoimtment ol a Roman Catliolic o the lord mayorship, Nebraska in the election of | the United States. Thoe the manufacturers of the metropolis | Was supplied with provisions fo last a | the voters of year. Oa September 6, thivty-four days | this year is to protect the state against | countr; MelSldery > # are vrospering ot protec- | at the opportunity | for Harrison. ufter lenving Palos, tho tiny tleet le the injury that would result from the | tive tariff whilo those of England ave | (vl "aich telling what a wonderiul fel ELRLILE (] nerul |‘n-x‘.'.xn .-unv!.of‘..h‘ull.xv.[n_ Ol R X160, M SO GLNSD AR Un 8 P the Cannry isles, having made only a [ success of the party whoso misrepre- | confessealy suffeging under free trade | jow the other was, aud how thoy would Like foEdury as “autonding surgaon at thoshena: | (o) (ongy that tho gonoral manager THERE too many small colloges | briefstop there, as Colun:bus was in- | seutations retarded its progress [ and cluinoring fo# protection. The ab- | to work w';:l ‘xl\m;;-mrum.v_{x 'm.:nl;‘.“f; ;«'l;n;‘;n !lhu R e L e TS :u‘(nfiil..‘u of a Now York life insurance compaay has ow g es. The Congre- | formed that a Portuguese fleet of three | during the past two years. Lveryintel- | rupt and sweepitfg thange proposed by | Sougress, and how much good they could do | (i 4% 7RL fonant William 1. Purviance, | been aceused of embezzling the company’s and too fow good ones. The Congre: . 2 g ¥ ) Y L 4 go pror S o state. obon: Srelibvan e M % pany i ‘hure Nebraska was wise | ea-of-war was appronching the Canar- | ligert business man koows that great | the free trade democracy, of which | “The whole ting, said Mr. Cline, “was | as>istaut_sureeon, relicved from duty b funasand has fled. Tue embeszleris S, K gational church of Neb h BALS 3 ¢ 5 ¥ . i W Jefferson Barracus, and will reportin person | flalberstadt, formerly goneral agent of tho { in offocting o consolidation of its two | 1% Apprehensive of boing intercopted | harm hus been dono Nebraskn by the | Grover Cloveland™4s tho chosen ox- | allogoher too trausbirent. | Iu was procon- | JoBecsen FRETASE: BC WL FERTL DIRER | Afutbeestady, formeriy wonoral sent of tho | small col Colambus od anchor and stood [ persistent assertions of the new party | emplar, would be fraught with ngor | fect, McKoighan «id not h,m', to go to | for duty atibat post, relieving Captain Wil- | York city. 1t1s geverally believed here that | e awag to the. wost, leavinz behind tho | poopio that Nebraska wus not prosper- | 40 & thousand intergsts of this country [ Hasiings. o ‘could hav stayed at Hoia | Hm W, vav, assistunt sursoon; Capuain | ftatuersiadt b fod o tho Unitad States, Tu Ir Mus. Liast know what was going | last land on the margin of the uncrossed | gus, that her farmers wero sufiering | and the interests off the farmer would | Fege R, fi'::pl‘lnlé ape | ine oficor at ort Schuyler for duty ut that | cceded $10,000. The fugitive was iuterosted i oninOmaha yesterday between the popu- | deep. [t is recorded that many of the | from a heavy burden of mortgage in- | not escape. { polntment tnat he had there the following | DSt First Lieutenant Goorge D. ll)-\:hon inseveral mining aud lmnlav):cnmg in - this ) 7 4 & 4 =225 i s surgeon, relieved from at |, country and a roper 5 con- H soold somehody fearfully. Tt is o condi- | full of forebodings of disaster. Colum- | pressed, and that agricultural produc- [ ik Now YorksSdn has lnvented this | froin choice, because ho thought ho suw & | )R 1 die officor at Fort . A, Rus. | States, 1f 4o oflcers whe are on his trail ] § 2 . P R y 1S | chance 1o work a senamo to caten democrat e A AR S i tion, nota theory, that confronts these j bus quicted their fears and stimulated | tion was unvrofitable. It is true that [ new battle ery forfits own use: “No | vou te will have a bard road to teavel i -“‘L!' for Ch% ‘(‘)‘r‘ ";‘r;';’j('\*m 100 A antin ‘;ll'x'm'“'m\ il Hn e u'"".'f"u'.:“ff;.m:l.’ff | N v - ol " N S N W " y r v di o oy 5 e b uch 't ecial | Mexican government will m il | gentlomen andsomothing hus tobe done, | them with gorgeous pictures of the | notwithstanding these falso statements | forco bill! No federai interforence with | doiug it. for ot only did tho democratic con- | | 50, MR, % NNPEINLL G Fagano. T | for s exsvadion : | wealth about to hecome thei Nebraska has advarced, bocause people | elections! No fres, trade talk!” Tho [ 5" ueorsing nim: bot thera wors independ. | SWift, assistant surgeon, is suspended usitil | : — r TrE railroad employes had a bill be- [ On Septomber 16 U s entered | who have tuken the troublo to investi- | lust of theso protesting amation ensipreseiitiatthatidevatelatiHoldragetwho | [rtheriortors CRESIALOL STROOONEOE US N - BRI Dien oA tes S8 foro the Wisconsin legislature to make | the belt of trade winus and two days | gato discoverad that the conditions were | addressed to the democratic party and el e eon vant o B G e0/6 oty fon A X 0nRIon) OLOTe RUBIN | 1155 s 1000 Ve aie Home HeLH AL T AIEVE their companies liable for accidents to | Inter cam ‘ntr)‘ the sew of seaweed now | heing misrepresented, but a great many, | hasa ving of sineerity. about ity but the | having openly and utterly ropudiated the | i :L.vx_.uuv«-u,npu\n BEugene L. Swift, assist- ) 5 0 proposed labor demonstration in the employes, and the democrats, under | known us the Sargass On the 19th a | undoubtedly. who have been looking | warning comes too. e. 1laving made | greavstraddier. tle1salong wiy from h ROUBLTEEORS 5 Trafulgar square on November 13, Mr, the control of the corporations, defeated | sounding line was paid out from the | westward for investiment and settlement | its bed the democracy must lie in it. SV LRI U0 e R Think Both Tucligible. Asquith_said the government had decided tho bill. Of course the democrats now [ flagship, but no bottom was found, at | have been influenced neainst Nebraska ——— reat denl during the past two. months, and | The question of incligivility of retired | }l')‘-;x‘m‘c"-l‘lf:? L ’l’:u‘l,:;f:;l;‘ regret it But it is too late. even 200 fathoms. On the 20th @ change | by these calamity statements and huave | Tii president of the Milk Dealers a Lam satisfied thau thoy can’t beat, a mzn on army obicors as eanaidates for congress | 1050unke, o nadod, would heneoforth b e e e in fom east 50 ) i 10 - hac S S aattialt soolati Sarey R Ty oy oy oy 1y our state ticket, unless somethinyg eotively | vaised in New r e by Gel ened for eetings on Saturday afternoons, — = of wind from east to southwest inspie- | gono elsewhere with their capital and | sociation declures that “the inspection | Ut stato d outof thoardinary happons.” | and General Sickles, is causing a_ great deal | Qbened for moctines on SuUtay, stiorionis H WneN Governor Flower of New York | ited the scamen, who hal feared thut | thei industey is a farce all around and the officials e of discussion here and authorities differ | TRREA B ) UGN R PRGN Py 5 was in Chicago » few months ago he | the cast wind, which had blown steadi v The poputist leaders, with most ro. know it.”” If his statements are to be Minister White on the Contest. ::;L(ll.‘}{n.l})k;fllz(“l“v \K‘I:‘illlil"\u;.‘ilfldl‘tur \\:n:l&:l‘\\ t(:n; S moaateation I HeTeIE i ¢ A e o . >anis, Oct. & J. . Whi as fOr S0 ALY years i s Sois 1 took occasion to inform a largo as- | upto that day, was constant and would | less indifference to the material 1nter- | relied upon it would be a good idea to | Pant Ot Hon: -,\l‘f‘.‘i‘;w;.”, “""_’.'I’l the house, says thut the houso which 1s tho Egotlsnana i el e somblago of democratio politicians that | prevent their roturn. A storm oc- | catsand welfaro of Nebraska, aro still | institute a reform while public appre- | thonew Amorican minister lo, Russia, Wil | 5,4z ot the qualiicacions, ot s own mom- 1 NearihEdth Grovor Cleveland could not carry New | curred on September 23, and the crew | sending out their chargos that the peo- | hension aroused on the subject of | \oove 2 et - " bers settled the question during the war 1o anator Brice said at Chicago that Mr. " . e e 3 & L) i8S £ B S . Sl 3 S he will remain for a few davs. e will then | the cases of Gartield, I'rank Blair of Mis. nator Brice smd at Chicag AU York state. Ho is now in Chicago |insisted that the expedition should be | ple of the state are hopelessly debt- | pure food and wholesome living gener- proceed direct to St. Petersbure, Speaking [ souri, and others, aamitting them to seats. | Cleveland, somo Yime befo hon told that again, but ho is not sayinga word on | given up, but the gale soon subsided, | pidden, and that there is littie veal | ally. of the presidential contest, he said : General m»lcer‘.m\s_. cilfze) otber :ixmu. hⅈ ke could not carry Now York, replied: *1 ; Solur e e o T Mivae 5 & 1 feol couvinced that the republican ticket | that General Catlin is rignt and says thal san win without New Yorkl? Ho meant by that suh;uf——_ ana € \;.u.xmfulm.l“-.u od his compan- | prosperity mmong them “,"‘\ not ul\“.\ will win. The commercial interests are con- | both Sickles ana he are ineligible. l‘fiih‘}L“um‘f l‘ A S e = ———— ions. On October 1 Columbus ealeu- | decinim these statements from public servative and thoy are found, not only in the T ST krentor than s party.” Thero will be an 3 No ONE has ever seriously doubted | lated that the fleet was 708 leaguos but in even th ltor t Tenuesseo Politios [ i e both B ! AL ok A ated that the fleet was 708 leagues from | platforms und through the columns { The census returns relative to individual | big cities, but in even the smaller towns. & E 7 | end of this pompous ewotism when both e that Harrison would carry Illinois, but | the Azores and would discover so:e [ of their organs, but thoy 1tell [ Wages showa generai incroase of from 20 | They do not like a chauge and will vote for Robert Porter, the_ superiniondent of the | gown hefore tue republivan majority which it was at one time apprehended that | in a8 AR 3 LAt 5 to 50 per centin the last decade. T'hat is to | Harrison and Reid. There is a great deal of | consus, returned to Wasbington from Ten- | Now York is preparing to give. : CLLY AL IR, i and in the Tuast Indies in forty or fifty | them to the correspondents of east- | o 5 roted 5 nonsense about this cry against protection. | nessee’ this mornme. He speaks very en- A Y . it foht 1 aaiedin S say, they prove that protection pa ana | n s % ee 1t = ; t;o;nrn;:l “1‘;“ :;nu !!t o dofoate llln more leagues. On October 7 the Nina | oyn papers, where they can do the | thatis an irrefutable argument in favor of ‘Illlilst:‘\v':u‘l’:‘:(v‘e T(!&lfl(!‘:lod‘l':;::?:‘:x:,mg‘V;lllfie‘l:'l‘sli }u;ml.’.:u:;,‘:iyi::r‘hnb sffiii‘.‘:'n‘ii““mf:'.'.“u‘“.“; INCONSTANL MAN, 1 ro Altgeld, the democratic candi- o lu goal, but tho sup- S ia diffic o ¢ policy orical_me that_freo tra or povern thuf says ho is fllisaigold, b holsted tho lund signal, but tho sup- | nost hurm. It is diMoultto properly fseypollor. come about in the United States, when the | splendid campaiguer. He is confiniog his Somerville Jowr al. 1 date. However, the late advices fro s ¢ Wi 5 § Sptesi p) PRIgDOr.a Lt ) Som 3 ate. owever, advices m | posed discovery was found to be a ud. | ¢harvacterize men who will thus defame incouraging Signs of the Times, whole country is ready for it The iittle bit | attention to the “force’ bill und the wild cat well me vour thoughts!” he said, that stato show that the Lutherans are | = Tho variovs crews, which had been | u stato and imperil its welfare in ordor Beatrice Times, of free trade which the democrats pronose | currency of the demceratic platform. IHe As lovers of ten do. 1ving Altgeld the cold shoulder and anifesting sritation St B e m . lic: aki o giving us will do no good. When the coun- | points to the **force’’ bill as enacted by tho But then ho little knew HLYL0E, : )2 manifesting some irritation, now becume | 1o promote their political advantage, o iepublicaus aro not making much § 105 Rine “for it, fres trade will come, as in | domocratic party of Teunessec for th pu On his devoted head th ros ifor’s ro-elect 1 z noise about it, but they are wagiug un sctive ! LD d DALY i What he was bringine down his cusures Fifor’s ro-election, turbulent and plotted to tarow the lead- | hut no patviotic citizen wiil nesd to bo [ Heise About it but thoy ave waglug un weiive | jyeyud acd not before. ” 036 of disfranchising American citizens and Wi, With hersina il haud Drown ing oflicers overboard g R S m, L A 7 A0 gs 3 3 B es of the wild eat cur- W (12 Sk i hoart of Chalrman Hareity 18 | meovons aat s ooy Vet DUt { told how to deal with them. To entrust | aro wall = nlondos, aud un” eacouvagiug Francls Jusoph Was Annoyed oy “whioh the. farmore Ja he soutn | Iniusiclienod, b busouaht: | aboro S5 s l? noovertack was committed. On.Oo: |9 guch men the administration of pign le:that 1. axgol pr,'".“lf"’.or "'.‘“mf"{ Loxboy, Oct. 20.--The Vienna correspond- | lost so heavily. “Winstead is making an } sore. He labored long and vigorously | tobor 11 the Pinta took in o block of | afrairs would bo an act of stupendous | S 4re present, and the indepondents are " : adroit canvass,” suid Mr. Porter, “and I | Yor they nre married now to organizo a ‘‘colored tarill reform | pudely cavved wood. wh Rl UL LR GO 0. Bh8 ARG " | mostiy of those who went astray from the | ent of the Daily News says that a sonsavion | & T g T bo " surprised if 1 when hor torgue gets 100se ) TP ; : rudely carved wood, while the Nina | o1y, republicun ranks two yvours ago, 'Theirin- | pas been caused througnout the Bohemian | giate. Iast Tennessco will give the ropub. " S 1o WS 1L KOU: leaguo™” and it was to have bad a na- | found a thorny branch with red berrios, Nebrasica s prosperous, and the con- | terestin ropublican meotings indieatos WAt | gupire by the action of tho government in | Haan candidate 5,000 majority. Ana oh o marvelsiow ‘llmm‘l \A‘(ln\ ntlmulm Lodi m.uu}lh Tues When night came down the course, | Gitson of her people as a whole will com- Lhey are 1o a alr way t return to tho fol suspending the town councilof Roichembarg R SRR ST Lo By 0, ay. Vhen the league met, however, | which had bo wost-southwest, was Vi and apoointing a commissioner to take 3 Surely her thoughts wight keep y s f s« Sty Was | pave favorably with that of the people of Not 8o in ‘this Country, et 5. G Covraska is at the i 15 10 40 Lo sloe| it proved to be an altogether different | ghanced to due wos after vi £ y ¥ London Cable to New York s charge of tho administration. James S. Garriguo of Nebraska is at the ©witn 4010 5 2 ged to due west, und after vespers | any other agricultural state in the Ao Cahlouto Vet Fiali Sun, The S rd’s Vienna correspoude: i ol " any the gric g ate q cillo ik 2 ie Standard’s Vienna correspondent says crowd, for 1t pussed rosolut’ons endors- | Columbus doublud tha wateh and of- | ypion, But she would bo more prosper- | 4 Lhousands of skilled workwon in atmost | ¢3¢ 2'T0wh councll ot Rolchomborg was 3 all trades are now 1die through no fault of fered ns a prizo Lo the mun who first | ous were it not that she has been grossly | their own. ‘he evil has grown graduall bt to have known | sighted Jand a silken doubiet. in 0ddi- | aud unwareantably misropresented, It | Altvntion has nov boen called 101t by tho ava the colored people alone. | tion to the sum of 10,000 maravedis, sudden discharse of great bodies of men. ing Harrison and the repunlican plat- form. Harrity ou enough to le dissolved because it was dominated by the Gierman nationality and anti-semitic party and because the emiperor was aunoyed at the 0 “SBROWNING, KING .20 ANQLOE 1S ) 0 15 time that an overwhelming rebuke | \Working foroes havo pocn. ot aown. pred: fumx;:.m unpatriotic Germauic demonstra- & CO. B s equivilent to about 3110, offered by Isa- | wope administered to those who arc | ually, and the process is still goinz on. The | 100% —~ Larzost Manufacturers and Doy MAJor A, Il ANDERSON of Sidnoy, | polla heforo the float sailed. At 10 | wuilty of this, and if the opportunity to | 40cks are half deserted. The toxtile, clothing A R L STCIOMng T World, 4 Ta., is shouting for his old love, the ve- | olgck that evoning the ndmiral saw o | So e et PuBRNDE NI and priting trades are dull alnost beyond S p publican party. Iu 1886 he was olocted | 1ioht. [fo Bt s LS %) dosols not improved there will bo dun- | precedent. A larger proportion of men ure | Washington Star: L hnve taken a drop 3 [y A e I gl g light. He sumwoned two of the ship’s | por of Nobraska going backwavd. If | idiein the shipbuilding, eugineering and re- said the thermometer to the price of tic ticket ofticers, one of whom also saw the light, the popular verdict in November is an lated trades than for many years, LS your turn now. and ran on tho s icket two year . ater. orat 8 g i TS rork Hors pan Lo dy— _ sl ll"’l*""'f‘ l‘"‘ ¥ ‘,‘]“’ YOULS | jour houvs later, orat 2. m of I'ri- [ gndorscment of the calamity statements Tho Joker Deserves tho Jail. w York Horuld: 01d Beou to Old Indy—- o '-‘f‘:i HaRERR N0, SROYER “_"‘1 18 | day, Octobor 12, 1492, & gun was fived | wo must expeet that the whole country Kansas City Star., py—ch—inberit thelr looks from thefr i [ to got back to the G.O. P. for | from tuo Pinta This was the night will secept them a8 teue, and there can | . L0 forge an order calling out %00 railway | futher? which he fought so long and 8o bravely i S e i A ARQOL d tolegraph operators and thereby nrresting t 5 B A/ 0 g et He ic Y | signal for discovering land. Thedis- | e no doubt as to what the effect of that tho traflc of b great carrying sysiom for al- | Indlanapolis Journale &ho-vou would Lo avilo anc on thestump. o le one | coyery on board the Pinta was made by | would be. most twelve hours at the expense and incon- | SUFNTISEA 1L were to tell you tha v O u of tho most powerful orators in this | Rodrigo Tviana, a common sailor. The venience of the public, is carrving jocularity | *"j/¢"|"d be surphised at your telling n country. ®| prize was subssquently uwarded to Co- SUGGESTIVE 10 INE FARMER. AliHs g ar. PR0JIIRIING ORRIRIOE. PoRc ] nL i Ty _Are you e was a boy once. He discovered America once’ Ir WAS & happy idos to have the Oad | lumbus on account of sighting tho light, | While the advoratos of free trade in | ought to be summarily revuked, ‘Tho prac- | actually smillyzin the death secnet’' i ’ ) Follows of Nobraska hold their grand | thougn Trinan fivst saw netual land the United States are prosecuting their [ tloulfokerisutall thnes and undor alf ele; OMes e & hiuphy roleuss. He might have worn : lodge in Ouiha while their brothers of | At dnwn the land was secn to be | first campaign upon a plutform squarely | ieriis supprossion, but when he becomes o s Clrenlar: “1t's been puiziing my wooded and erow: L B Lo d L T o Gl poavll of d and uncauivocally roprosonting their | Sourco of nositive taischiof, ns In the Sante A0 VOEtONTly TOMAINOd BNGARTaES: shirt waists once, hut we Bluffs, Separatod by only a steip of | Skiuned natives woro observed. — Boats | poliey, the greatest freo trade countey in | 16 iucident, ivis tmpoviany that ho shautd bo | it bt wak o B v s oyo evor b doubt it. Ofone thing i yollow water, the vo enabled to get | Were lowered from the fleet at sunriss | the werld is beginning to show an in- | statute that will reach him. © | panein it : i E together und huve u good timo and that | #nd Columbus and those whom he had | clination to recedo from that poliey. x wereseirerem— Dotroit Freo Press: “omo faces aro road | we are sure, he never A i exactly what they are doing, The | designated to accompany him went to | Lovd Salisbury was not ignorant of the Why \\u.n.nfi’x:’:.;.'.’.;m,vm-Juu-:-,u juuol more uasily thin others,” remurked the £ o 4 All i ofclal repoits of the order In Nobeasks | the land. The admiral was the fir sentimonts of the Boglish people upon “ it YAnd nose estod the lstenor, looking wore any of ours, !/ | i € When tho republican stato convention |, AN HOsest suuuestod | ) step upon the beach and when all were | this subject when he said o few months | nominated Judge Crounso for governor it | ** vay | show that it is prospering finolj the American S0c seer- , i large numwhor of now lodges have heon | anded they knolt down and kissod the | ago thut the only hopo of England in | Was genorally concelléd that it foreshadowed | alton Demoorat: ho hellot klrl at the | . b “ 3 % ot o y .| & party victory in the state. His nomina- | telephone excii 45 i 0 answer for. 3 T instituted during the past voar and an | Eround and thanked God I'ho royal | the sharp competition of our time lay in | {5 dva oW 1ifoand vigor to the. parly, | sncke and cheviot finzhamton Republicun: Bug 18 suys he interest in the work of the | Panner was then unfuried nud Columbus | the adoption of protection. Kven the | old fights and snimosities wero forgotion . 0 A P | doesn’tsee how anything can ran faster for mists o0 at 25c e - R SR bR e naa n fakbany tooks possession of tho land in the nume | London Znes, tho lust jouraul that '3“.‘3f.fl..‘}.".-‘ff‘,‘I\”.ff,'}.f'l',ir'.,‘f;LJ"u“p'fo'.’a;", spublic | having i rheumatio Ure.” Hocun't wai go at 2>C (»l e of the crown of Castile, 010 of tho in- | would be expocted to entertain the {den | Sth of Novamver, 1803, The. superb cin. | Siftings: The old-fashioned sehoolmas rest of this week. For fored from lightning becuuse he struck Tui wondarful dovelopment of the | heritunces of Isabella, which had puid | of relinguishing the old free trade pol- | pawn of Jdudgo rounse is telliug in overy A _ avon-ol el ¢ y > . . A ¥ b anner and plain, al thupes in one pluce, it iU wus broad A X 4 { sugar industry in Nebraska s shown by | seven-cigiths of the expanso of the ex- | icy, has lately published soveral articies c«fi‘..:::{"..-i':nfi'fif;".":fi‘ JnAnaor qpd pista, | SOt 5 s0c we'll sell you the tho fact thut whon it was commenced by | pedition. The islind, ons ot tho | from contvibutors in which the urgert | avein such contrastwith the clownish domin: | pimire Gazette: Jagson says when the med- t 75¢ waistin Ame the Oxnards at Grand Island in 1890 the | Babama group, Columbus named Sin | need of some form of protection for the | o of Van Wyck and bis jumbled preseuta- | jealstudent begine tho study of epllepsy he best 75¢ wat I AMCL 74 ] 4 1 i 2 tion of tho fallacies of the independent party | ets on woa fitsu output for the year was oaly 736,000 | Sal 1 at the | depressed agricultural interests of Eng- 2 4 k 4 ¥ 8- | asto cause thinking .men to support the e P e 3 pounds. In 1801, with the factory at | Strange speotacie in fright and silence, | land have been stroogly set forth. Oue party that bas wade this county what it is. : l'lrl!:ftl\l;l::\ s locard; A Al th atrens paw o 3 Norfolk added, the output was 3,000,000 | Columbus observed that some of thom | writer in that journal says: *It eannot | Washington county has particular reason to | MR WER SWEFSEERGCELY 6070 [ iffng s 3 - Wy i VOl old armle and learaing by | be too often repeated th g rejoice as she does, and come again, as sho ud out of the window he recozuized u cus pounds, and now the total for tho two | W wld a earalag by | be too often repeated that nov much | TECL *0diCalaction day, for this 15 the | teor s i tay betore. ~WiALs the mut- factories for the prosent year is esti- | sigres that they had obtainel the orna- | more than half the area of wheat is | homo of her next goveruor. tor at 8,000,000 This is a prodigious | W he askod. Wiy, s lltl the stranger, i 4 i —_————— ] it Lo ) he time, and u've got my s feom n country to the south he | grown in England now uscompared with 1 wank xokpow ho e, and you've § 5 growth, but it is only the beyginning of | seized i Valley County's Redemption, wateh." aof the natives und sailed | the acreage anoually grown half a cen- b e COMING BYKNZS the business, nnd it is predicted that | away southward in quest of ths gold. | tury ago—,652 o oy * y 3 e oh (o Ky g i . L also an average malority of D v ‘twill all bo o'er, these figures will be dwarfed by those of | In the ssaveh he discovered others of | been reduced to 2,220,000 in 1892, At | 8 piurahty bu malority 10 three weeks more ‘twill all bo o'er, ’ e i Lo 1 . 140 on every candidate over all etuer tickets, Kahabl with joy will shout, the near futuro. All who take ploasure | the Bibuma isluads and Huyti. The | twenty-cight busheis per scra—a low [ 13’26 Vhe udependont Lokt and majoritios anghnehonus with oy Wil a braska industries will rojoico at tnis ox- | 19, vevor months and twelve daya | bushiois which might bo grown at homo | dsmosratio tickst o tho ilels, while thele s T T T o 1 ute apar "0, v " » - 3 lur A 3 eeliont showing. It should be the aim | frow the date of departure, aow purchased from abroad, and 1,500,- | Bud'on two candidates they faied 1o carey o, I'ne natives ga e ica; colors, indigo Dblue, red, inplain or figured, striped, checked or dotted. Then if young America wanis two picce suits he can have them for $3.50, $4 and $5, if he isn't over 14 years old, All fabrics, single or double breasted. Boys" overcoats $3,50 and up. Browning,King&Co 052,000 acres in 1868 have Iu 1890 the independeut ticket had uot only Chicago Tritune. in eontempluting the growth of No- | expalition roturned to Pales March 15, | cnougn averago—that means 40,000,000 | on oalv four candidates where thers was no 15 just 810,000 out. acr angli - v, Th o vas at- olin B, Tabb in Lippiacott's. sitizen who is loya! to the in- | 000 acres of good English wheat land | the county. ‘Pkis surprising result was at Jol ghovary ¢ W > thut in the | ON A SOLID BASIS, thrown out {,:’ village.? taiued, too, fu the memorable campaign of | With falth unshadowed by the night, torosts of Lhis stite 10 svo Lhat | J N 4 AdIS iy *Dge. 5 1801, woen the McKinley law bad just gone “I na u\:«‘l‘l‘.‘l‘.:““:\‘/.““_‘_ for the Qlsbt o closos at 613 p. . exosnt Satar- S, Cor, 1510 & Dousla; St fature men unfeiondly to legislutive en- A prominent Omaha business man on Phe same writersays that England | jnio'effect and democrats and inaependents ith o it pidmed O aiaro cloges 850108 & w., axohpt |5.W. Cor. 15t2 & Douilas § ly be dependent for at least | were industriously lying about it, while re- publicans could not then point to its work- pt thee from the crowded ark, couragemont of such lmportant indus- | being usked to explain why thero is less | Swill sh God s i ' : bourer, like the dove. teies are uot permittud to wake our | building thuu usual in the city av pres- | nine muup.a supply out of the twelve s because it bad then only bezun its opera T find. o'e B e atasd dark laws eut repuiled thut he hed wsked himself 1 upon foreign food stuffs.” Asa remedy | tious. Allis changednow. Therepublicans New lunds for couquering Love.