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2 I'HE OMANA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 1892 PAGES, — & fro the best ul 3 N CTE The speake odl dea that N N inie ! - AT 3 . - JOMN SHERMAN AT CHICAGO | 5t s, oo ot e | DEMOCRATIC IDEAS DUSTED e sdomo oo vensaet [ CAME WENT 10 ILLINOIS |3 e o s, e o, ot | CHINA 1S READY 10 FIGHT acter unless they were muntained by cold be & tax on tho man who drank champagne you hold to bind ® match with Mr. e by ol J R or silver except under the issue of the war. - or real Trish whi€g™ but pot on tho wearer Puiley, Shefiield rules to govern, pistol shot We nrovided when we 1ssuad them that they B! of calico at5 cflhts a yard. IReady-mado start, 100 vards, Raes 10 be run'in Novem faak ’ : . wounid be convertible into bonds, Wo re- bl ' he | #00ds could bo blicht as cheaply hero as in | Husky Ki ordom Ou'class | ber, us I have ongagements that will occupy 1llinois Republicans Listen to Words of | WeUX fe convert paymenyof vonas, end 1n Republican Speakers K-ock a Fow of the | Fro e cot OO g o nado to nrder y Kickers from Suckerdom as ngagements that will occup; She Looks with Dis‘avor on the D 1o , J 4 me till then. 1f Mr, Pulloy wants to make crimi= Political Wisdom. this way we established a hational currency Cobwe!s off Soms 0ld Notior tue purchaser walid have to pay more for the Doana College Students, thls racy for Noverber 3 be will have to nation Against Her Citizons § which enabled us to buy millions of the doi- ’ the American-ma#®Roods, for he would have cover my forfeit by October 27, If he does i i g 1ars of our own people and carry on the war to pay tuo difference botwoen the well paid not waut tids kind of a race, all_right; this - { QUESTIONS OF FINANCE AND CURRENCY :.,:"v'n(:-(2::::;:'1;:_.;'!‘:‘:\;;‘-:\.ni.‘.\u:w[,.“vmtvl.n? union | eaee TRADE AND ITS EFFECT ON AMERICA | 18bor of this countr the European counts and the ch ap lavor of | | [VELY GAME OF MODERN FOOT BALL | IS tho best Tcon do for him, aud the only 5 Kind of race 1 wiil run with him. Now, Mr. | SECRET INSTRUCTIONS TO HER CONSULS —_— National Bank Notes. — Perverted Bdpulist Symprthy, }“'“ Im.'h'\‘.-l have a racoand quit talking, —— | } Amerlon's Great Financier Makes PIatn | “Now, sirs, we could nov have circulated | How the Bourhons Would Cherich the Na. | ‘Uhe speaker asMfted that Van Wyek had | Notes from the Big University Teams- G e Mgl aheadits Has Plonty of Welth and fhig G q Piain Tsaues That Aro Momentons to | UI0Sc greonbicks (£ wo aliowed the old S1LO | 4o Enduatrien if They Huda Chianee | 1OWINE I €ommon with tho 18000k clisses, | What the Kacers DI Yestorany —Hos: Athlotic Club NFRYE0 Gy B N TP p | ank clreu 0 have been in existence i never had, He inbe 0 nd by s sloly W ch to Carey on War q NI b6 ProntesONIPY Wne vank circuiation to have been in existenc ek el At v or hud. "l inhorited 810,000, ur SO WWine tite Housth (R meatTRer T'ic Omaha Athletic club will hold its rog- 3 TR | would have filled the channel of trado. was now a half millionaive, The populists uldr quarterly meeting at the clab b cssiry 1o 4 nthusinsm, By the law ol finance, As strong as the law lists Expou were shedding dComps of tears every day Sporting News. spobl A L) " Monday cvening, October 2 1 A 3 of the ten commandments, the cheaper cur- over the poor mil iro mine owners of the Monday evening, October 24. As business 5 i rency drives out tho botter currency and silver states who hud waliged 1nto that coun- of Vil importauce, including amendments " i Chtoaco, L., Oct, 22.—Tho lavgost ropub- | {1 poor currency fills 'the cnannel of clfew” | Much enthusiasm was manifested at th | ' With pitehios on theie trouscrs aud Tl | Tho football agereration of tho Univorsity | iiica:tho itsctory earnestly roquostn fuil | S FRaxcisco, Cal, Oct. 22— War K R n ™ olire : . . ek ao L spact oo cars, to g {uota Loo! ® g ed, N aquost a fu § CI8C0, y Ost. @ ar Koo, i lican meeting of thh campaign in this City WaS | il ahonid pay n tax of 10 per cent on | FAIY at Forest hull, Sixth and Pierce, 1st | Gyurope bocause Amerion was tot good | Of Iilinols took the Doana colleze eleven into | aitendanco of mombors and & freo inter- | a Chinose nowspuper published in this city 4 a beld tonight in the Central Music hall and | avery note of that sort of circulation. | evening, though the attendance was not as | enougn for thom, build palaces near Daris | CAMP at the ball park yestorday afternoor by | change of opinion. Priots what purports to ve | oy ! was attended by ovor 2,000 of the loading ro- | Wo ~knew tho rewult would drive theso | largo as it would have been had the ward | and marey their dnughters to Italian counts. | the rathor one-sided scora of 20 to 0. Hut the o e TR Nt | 0966 SMARIE 656 DOEVRN o publicans of tho state of Liinors. The meet- | otes out of existenco and wo ntendedto | ciub aod the county conteal commitioe | “They want 460 por capita,” sald the | contest was not neurly us one-sided s tho VAL NEG, OBl 5. €6 | 18 (nsplFed By 1. CRIARN RS bbbt ) | {ng was held under the auspices of the repub. | CUT thelr throats, But wa diu nov make this | 5y what the other was doing and workea | SPeARer. “Hov my part, ncotutry that Won't | resalt, The Nebraska boys were unable 10 | v gy I AL Lt DIFeC by tie Glinese xovetnment \nd ts of the eity, and vrovision untit we had found a batter sys to o o Eive us but 850 apieco when it might Just as | o000 iec hado the visitors o thei | Sporting Editor of Tar Brr: To determine | to bein the nature of conhdential instruc. lican bankers and merchants of tho city, and | yar, und tnat is, authorizing the issue of | in conjunction in the matter. Many of tho | well give us §1,000, is too mean for me to have | ¢OF® LA = ors earn their | 4 yor please decldo the following: In a | tions to Chinese consulsin the Unitod Stiates. as the limited capacity of tne building re- | national banks, where any person who would | southsiders had heard of a later moeting that | anything more to do with. Printed paver | Points, and the gamo abounded in intorest- | yame'of higk-tive A has fifty-ono boints. B | It 1s suggosted that whey make as s y 3 quired that admission be strietly limitea to | depost $100 of United Htates bouds might | s to be held, and took it for granted that doesn't represent wealth, Wealth repre- | g plavs and clever team work. In tackling | has thirty-nino points, 13 makes tho trump, it T AR Ll i thokot, holders, thousands of diappointod re- | NAVOtho privilego of issuing 800 in circula: | igt’ ovening's moeting had boon postponed, sents labor alone, and is not caused by pic- | Lhe teams were verv evenly matched. Both | A makesJow aad B tho rematning thirteen | U 88 Gmphatically as possible certain rop [ % ' tho | Hon. We held these bonds as security for . : Lat | tures printed on paper. did very creditavle work and | points, Who wins! 1, & taton Tosontations to senAtors and dongressmet b publicans were turnod (e the notes. So admirable and successful has | &nd were much surprised on passingata | “ng wonderful Hnancial history of the | Short gains wero the usual occurrence. In g ‘ Washington. The position advancad is that i poor. Sonator John Sterman of | beer that plan that no mun lives who ever | 1ato hour to fina a fair-sized crowa in at- | country was briefly touched aipon and the | Fushing, however, the Illinois team way UAN MEET COMPRTIT avery Chinese {n this o Y1860 jod Ohio was tho principal spsaker of the even- | lost a single aollar by national bank notes. | tendance and a number of spaakers ex- | auditors wero asked to votc for honest men | Outclassed their opponents, and they keot Sl AL LN M AU L L 1L ool ¥ 4 1 Nebraska oleve » dofol . LY the Geary law rogistor vear, 1ng and among tho wll known bankers, cap- | Now they tell “us © they want moro | pounding republican dootrine in a convine. | and good goverument on the Sth of next | the, NCUTREL®, HAVEE O HHE e CANINS JISN | Awerionn BAttionds Enooasnged by & Des | with Ve altarnntivs of gofas b 1utt o, Se o _ | money. Suvpose the wovernment of the | . - month, of e, s advantage was lareely | ¢ X A e LA th the altornative of going to jail and be italists, me r'"ml!jmji DUsINGss men ASeM: | vy, ¢y Srarns should issuo £100,000,000 ot | 108 maunner. 3 D. H. Merger, eandidate for congress: J, | A6 10 their superior weight, which was an 4 cislon by Jdast Nrewer, ing expelled from the United States, Con- i bied to hear the distinguished 6x-50Crotary | yotes, whoa would they pay those notes tod |~ MF . J. Cornish, in calling the meeuing | 1, Kuley, nomitieo for county attoruey, and | important factor ~when the play was | Ciicaco, ik, Oct. 22.-Judge Brewer's | comjng this proposition the article, as trans of the troasury wore Charles L. Hutchinson, | Fow ' can uny of you got any of tho | toorder, said be understood thore was a | J. H. Kyner, A. Lockner ana J. B, Rseve, | bunched. At times the Illinois eleven would | decision in the Northwestera easo, declaring | Lutod, ronds ts ot low S g 8. W. Iawson, Samuel W. Allerton, John B. | monoy unless you do somothiug oF | lukewarmness all over the country this year, | hominoos for tne legistature, were present | €nin soveral yards by sheer force of werzht, | that two or more roads may maks propor poc el Kirk, Horman' Folsenthal, N. K. Fairbauks, | S0ll something * to ~ the - koveriment, | dus probably totho Australian ballot law, and were called upon to make Short specches, ing thekr opponents With them 11K 80 | (joa1a' rates to moet tho hcouwkh ralos AL :-mm of wealth, ploaty of ) senthal, N. K. Dals winloss you do some work o porform soms | 408 F $ i L Sl cildren. k L ov . #uns and big ships of war of modern con Leopold Mayer, B. S. Dreger, Byron L. 5 " The poot man Who wants t money | Which Imf! done away, to alarge extent, with Sivth Ward Kally. » game on the wholo was one of the of a compoting line, without 1 theleast | gypotion and plenty of soldiars. China ™ | Smith, . G. Keith, Jotn B. Sterman, 1= | would not get his share, but the people who | the ‘amiiiar methods heretofors omployed in | Last night tho Sixth Ward Republican | Most interesting yot scen in Omaha and oe- disturbing = theie - local ratos, s &S | oy agraid of the Unitad States aud can copo ward 8. Lacey, O. \W. Potter, Henry W. | beld the aifts of the wovernment, :lnn cou- | arousing political enthusiasm, and people | ciub beld a rally atits headquarters, Twenty- :f‘l’\'ll‘fl a botter v‘m'mlv-lu‘ than the compara- | jng a good deal of comment awong vailrond | with hor in war, But China d ol . ¥ W B . 5 N d . ¥ | y : b rawa ¥ to s08 o o var. But China does not want King, H. 1. Kohisaat, Josiah L. Lombard, | tractors of the government who sold it sup- | wore depending on their ability to wnfluence | sixth and Lake streots. Judge 4. I, | Bec)) qmacager crowd that came . | men. They-are both surprised and wrati : ‘ 5 ¥ ) % Jlies or renderad service to the government, A $ . LrOaL8y - JUURE L Both teams put plenty of ginger into toeir o to fight with the United States, for thero are W. K. Sullivan, Wilhara Penn Nixon, Joha | BUss OF tandertd SCeei e Vot iha | their friends individuaily in this campaign | Blair delivered the first address. Ho taiked | plaving, but the contest was freo from tho | fied. Heretofore they have bean restramed | oy othor moans of retaliation. ! R. Tanner, Judge Theodore Brentano, Hon. | wonov ™ In former times the great- | Of education. He had just returned home | alout the piatforms of the two great politi- | raMaaly tactics that ars so often employed | by the Interstate Commerce commission from i \ 3 ) D SRRt & H 3 v Thinks the Amerleans Afvaid Philotos . Dwyoe and Hon. Charlos B, Far- | oyt oirenlation of bank . notes at. ono | from Washington county, whoro bo found | cal parties nud spoko of the great advantage | 0 colleo games, P’rof. Sheldon and Charles | meotiug Canudian competition, on tho ground | well, :xgq\)\;;;aw 1s:~»'n.«‘m.n‘,nlm l.:v“swlwr,uuu;mm1 an yet | the farmers awako and full of eathusiasm, | the revublicans bad over their opponents, i\\}‘j“:"':"’:j"“"‘“"tl‘r"'('L["‘_:‘:”-‘\J\;‘ ""f';_“:'“l‘:nlr'mrll\ that to do 50 without cutting down local i r':‘“ 'l”‘““"‘ oes on to stato that the peoplo Tho cuairman of the oveuing was Henry | toda the lagt tronsury statement glves 1 | and bolioved that mora interost was boine | tho uemocrats, in tho matterof a puro pohiti- | sutisfactory: The toams imed up as foliows: | M8 0 & corresponding level would vo u of tho Unitad Sates wero etvius ahot tho W. King, and his brief specch on receiving | o Woive fivion. Why, one would think | ShoWwn among tho soil tillers than among the | cal record. The silver question wastouched | Done. Positlon Hiinots, | violation of the laws. AL s g BRI L L | the gavol was tho koy noto of tho MECHRE. | that was enongh. It is more than over ex- | 1aboring classes in the cities. uvon briofly and woen the speaker re. | Pisher ... . Center Wi | the tocal traMe of the MO IR e AR S LR UL : Mr. King said that the business men of the [ isted before in the history of our country, The speaker devoted his romarks princi | marked that all the democrats wanted “,’“(';”” e llx‘-)yflyb‘: ol ¢k | west of Chicago, 15 too valuable 1o be sacrl- | SHOres to demand satisfaction for tho west had beon struck with dismay at a plank | and when we remeraver that 95 per cent of | pally tot cotective tarift, ab was the officos, thero was lond applause. | (atiof TRABI B O ekt | ficed for the purpose cf protocting | slaughterof liev citizens, and that the United a th ¥ 1 A polly tothe protective tariff, showing the | WV . Richt end aekett ¥ { adoptod by the recont, natioral convention | 8ll “he pavments are mado in chocks, aud | poneral prosperous condition of tho country, | CUAREINE from tho tariff and freo trade iisteciennya ASiiley | theough trafiic, and, us a consequenco, the | States began hastily to construct battlo rt tlon 6t the deimooratio national plats other commercial paper, it shows that that thad x e g talk, the judee spoke of tho different candi- Co L Lefe tackle. Ul Sweeney | Canadian Pacitic avd 1ts allies have for sev- | spipsand guus. Ching, says, has botn of 1 'llpol' ion of the d -llav g nat A% | money is only used ‘in’ ordinary ways by an € direct interest of the laboring man | dates feom President Harrison down to the | Swaine. 0000 Left end LcooAtherton | eral years been able to approriate a inrge | 4y ooy, A 1y : SFltte wl L4 I_""‘l"‘-,,‘“‘"l";“l'"‘":‘h e talc | Peoplo for marketing and for tho smaller | in a continuation of good times and natioual | locsl aud county candidates. He urged all | Leavivt ... ... ;QuARLCE back. ... bl | percentage of iheir througn business that thess, but tho United States is not ready. e o ot wildloas | tronssstionsiof Life. proserity. The results of free teads aud | Preseut to vote tho straight republican | JIONSeV ... Left huf bl . has properly belonged to the American roads, | Lf the registering act is porsisted in, China 4 KBH F001 103 criPrehoy Of LhIFLY, yeRrs ago thaY ARQHFAUMY t1l8|GoverninEnb: protective systoms wero compared and their HEKet o ot o | EWenoy .1 E Captain wna full back N AL LR T e "‘.?'a?.li“litl..!"‘.':;:"'u‘}l",".J.'.'..hl.‘",‘.‘ { (ho o o WEver: g 3 AT A. Goss and Dr. M. icketts spoke TLEV i RE 36 9 effect he tells tho American roads that they | % a pe a { wrecked thio finances of Lhe tation. Upon Every dollar of this monoy i3 secured by | effect ou labor shown; froo trade wrecking | for g few mo-acnts, devouing their timo prin- | o SHEVELASD. O Oct, “he foot LAl | ) jegally meet such competition without | imprisoument and exbulsion. China wi the question of currency and finance, upon | the government of the Unitod States, eithor | the vast manufacturing industriss of the | cipally -about local polit o or tnrea | cleven of the Chicago Athlntic association | uyanping their local rates at all, also impose @ heavy tux on Awmerican the impending danger of the hour, thero was | by gold und_ silver coin or bullion, or by the [ east, lehving buge plants’ deserted and turn- | other gentlemen who were expected to speak | Uefeated the eleven of the Cleveland Atblete | = Chairgian Midgely of the Western Freight | Hmports. pasticularly flour and -~ cottom. ( e alified k v d SR b otor y o one man pre-eminently qualitied to speak— | deposit of United Siates bonds. TLet a bank | ing loose a horde of penniless tramps to [ were detained eclsowhere, On \Wednesday cluo today oy a scoro of 28 1o 0. u‘\_\nmll association will go east next weelk to consult | Chinese mimsters, consuls and others in the 1 Hon. 'Jnllm Sherman of Ohio, the groat finan- | break, who cares? That money is eood, be- | cover the west, while protection means the | wext the club will ture out in uniform and “{!‘[3*"01’ the Chicaso team while Rhodes | iy tho New Iineiand connections of the | United Siatos ave instructed 1o dwell on the ! cer of the nation. cause the security is in the hands of the | rapid increase aud devciopment of those in- | go to Council Bluffs to join in tho great re- | Mred in a et acity for Clevelaud. | Gayagian Pacific with a view of bringing | Hict that this country has i years past boen A B VG Shie i with JAppiaves: government. 8o with the silver certificate. | dustries all over tue country, operated by | puvlican rally there : Poor team work and the absence of vesular | ghouy g p storation of westbound freight | friendly to Chiva and afforded protection to There is ometimes a question about it, but | well paid, well ted mechanies, *‘and,” said 13 backed not only by silver contuined | the speaker, *let me tell vou that high in the silver dollar, but is backed also by | vriced, cheerful, hopeful lavor is ythe best Beatuice, Neb,, Oct. 22.—[Special Tele- the silver and zold behind each one. baid labor on the face of the earth.” gram to Tng ]{. J. G. Ladd’ “Here is this mass of money, the very lifo B T s D e et peaa S 3 stallion, Lobasco, was welcomed lood of our tem, founded upon the solid r rock of gold and silver coin and bullion, and ange could not be | Beatrice this ovening with an interc of which is safe. Aud now | made from oune system to the ovher without members of the eleven helped to defeat tho Btio Cleveland boy: Nrw HAvEY, Conn., Oct. 22 —It is leavned that the injury received by Thomas Cochran, cud rusher of tne Yale foor ball icam in the gamo with Amberst yvesterday, will be more serious Tremendous applause greeted Senator | 5y Sherman ns he stepped to the front, and it was over 4 minute before the demonstration of enthusiasm subsided sufliciently to en- able bim to speak. At frequent intervals in the course of his speoch Lie was interrupted by tumultuous of applause, tho climax of rates After the closo of lake naviga. | Chinese residonts, but thatthe chango of tion. He mado the trip soveral times | Sentiment, as indieated by tho registration before aud always on the same | 80t has been brought avout by mission, but little good came of it. He will | machinations ot oflice seckers who desiro to 10t 20 this time us 4 subordinate, but with | Zain favor with a certamn class in tho United full authority to teli the eastern roads they [ States ang oveutually obtain u share in the must advance 1ho rates wost or take the con. | control of tho pulic affairs of the uatiou. ave Lobasco a Ke Democracy and Calamity Compared, insisted that a y aoll [ and imposing demonstration, A largs deie- | than was atfirstsupnosed. Twoof the bones | saquences. Usdo ribe now decision the Line - - enthusiasm being reached when ho men- | cin 4o dmocratie party, whieh for years | tearing down tho industries that bad been | gt Lo i Sl wern broken 1n his hand and he will ngp be | joduences. Undo rthe now decision the lines AVALN I BTV BRGIANS WEIID tion tho name of Lincoin and of other great | Hatio fouioetitie buflae WIS (5SS | o carefully fostored, and thorefore destruc. | Sation of cltizens wout down to the | qhio to resumo practice or play azain thissea- | ¢ 106 WAY of Cbleazo haseit in thow bowoer bl it : 3 e & d 9 ¥ ) i & M b b 5 3 o LI . dwinister severe shmen o I i leadors of tho past. Senator Snerman said | 4o repubiican party and demands restos- | HYe Lo tho well beins of tho workinzman, | B. & M. depot to meet Mr. iudd and his | son. This will cripyle thoteam consiaerably | (uiioe |t noy refuse o com (o torma | John duy Writes a Lotter wud in it Asks 111 nparts S R ation of bad money. That is the concition | In speaking of the “natural alliance” be: | horse, and returning escorted the horso | as Cechran was the best candidate for the po- | AU L™ Y SCatver” tatos from Chicago Fow Pertinent Quesiions, | & ng‘fl Itllo _SS‘“P.* "flll““"!" “fi two par- | pefyre us. And will you, my countrymen, | tween tho democrats and indepondents, | back. \When at tho block between IMitn | sition. - to southwestern Missourl river points will New Yonrk, Oct “John Jay, lately i lx-?si which has nhx:m:v been named by ,\usr agree to it?" [Cries of “No, No.”'| which the speaker declared to be about as | and Sixth street on Court, tho cavalcade INDIANAPOLIS, Tud., Odt. 22.—The stateuni- |y agyanced November 1, the through T el il Sy ghairmap, 1s whotndr tho peoplo of tho | My, Sterman auswered the constitutional | atural an allianco as one between & spoodv | was grceted with 3 lareo binner and « big | versity loday dofented Grinnell collogo {000 | rates from eustern points ' eaunot_be et "[,“""( e Sl ( ; States arc e na- | oplectio 5 s banits nud | racer and a balky mule, tho overweening | orow i IS e ha vol- | Dail téam by a scoro of 40 to 21 : New York, has written a_letter to Wayno tIoHBY Gutrency which bas been cstablished | Solocuom, fo lne tax on statw baks and rowd of citizens. The Lanner bore a wel ¥ a s ¥ A ERARRGT: s SN v vanced on that aate. Representatives of the quotea the supreme court’s decision afirm- | tendency of the democrats to sav *“no’ to all | coming inscription inaicating the acileve- N b A 2 g e = fnes { BE0 ) ST MacVeagh in reply to his recent speeches n ‘ by the rapublican party i the form of | i the supre ol ol 0 ! ] Chies TEG AR ont Ended) lines in the Contral Traific ussociation 2 to his L : & the constitationalily of tho tax, and, con- | Progressive legistation was touched upon, | ments of the horse, Mayor Harry Phillips | . g ; bo o 5 >niladolphia and New York, giving reasons ‘ United States notes aud treasury notes and | tinuing, no said tat. tie democratic proposi- | tozetbor with ‘tho demands of tio populist | dolivercd the adurets of welcome. | Then tho CiiighooiIIA{Ock S Tlisirasultaatthe 1L} mtet Shoodayiiop conk Pratssgrofitiol LU BRUBIDEL RO MOLEIE RO SER titicates, all of equal value, not only in the country of the United States, but all over the civilized world—whether wo wiill abandon this form of curcency -and revive again the old cur- rency of our fathers, the rad-dog shin-plas- ters of thirty or forty years ago. Another of the questions is whether | we will authorize the holder of ssouri river or the basis of the advance, | for his announcement that he would vote for t10u was a dangerous one—one which threat- | Platform. The original purpose of the alli- | band plaved and the ¢rowd cheered. Lobaseo | bicycle tournament today were as follows : after which due notices must be ewvenbofore | (iyover Cloveland. Me, J that botk 2 L ¥ ¢ | Grover Cleveland. Mr. Jay says that both ened every man in the country. ance men was to regulato railroad rates and | was adorned with a haudsome floval col Quarter mile, open: C. (. ¢ . Rhodes > rates ca pfFec! This w vover Cleveland, the stuffed prophet, | Prevent trusts, and such other measures as | und, following, Captain Ashby- delivered Tutinsden thid. e 53?;,‘,?"’?\0‘;‘1?:3&"‘1.'. l)“‘l::,m“})?Ll(l.h' Ao untll | Of Mr. MacVeugh's spocnos expross senti- in his speech of acceptance,” said dir. Sher- | every houest man could subscribe to, but | speech on the merits of the horse and ©n- s tircen won, Bainbridge second, | 4po4y November 10, and until that time the | ments with which intelligent and devoted mar, “did not say unything about it. He did | they listened to the calamity howler when | other great Gage county horse, (iuelph, who e, e L on, Bliss soc- | Western roads wili be compelled to aceopt | republicans and civil sorvieo reformors will uol say whether he stands oo that plank at | his' mouth was open, ana had been commit- | was also present and included in the revep- e as s oo Dllas sac= { ¢ o igh tickots from the enstern connoctions | heartily ag 30 P howaTar all. No, he does not say anything about that | ted to the vagaries of the old greenback | tion. v aif & wnilc, Opon, two honis nnd The | on ths present hasi: g 104Ky RRoP. | FLorells totind bBno s i platform. He says o great deal about what | Party and the fallacies ot greenvackism Sl — first was won by Johnson in 0y, se by i outher of these he hias dono and what he has said, and he is | Under its latest guise of free und unlimited caveris {ndjgaRntiDeuial, on w grounds for believ- pecche & L gk e 1 : ! 4 Lumdsen in 1:5 1-3, und the third by Davis in Got the M ing that the ethical spirit that pervaded the 371K grains of siver, worth in the mar- | 4 siuffed propuet of nis own stufting.”” [Pro- | coinage of silver. St. Pavi, Minn,, Oct. 22.—Goneral J. B. | i, ; 1 N k. tho two | democratic convention at Cicazo and in- ket about (3 cents, to go to the treasury of | |o;zeq laughter. | “There were three classes of free silver- | Weaver, people’s party presidential candi- [ Onemile handicap: Ballard won, Bliss see- RII0RON O, 4 the United States or to the mint, and_ihere ) ites in the national convention of the popu- | date, passed through: this city this after- | *s ot third, Tlme: 2:25 225, mon captured yesterday by Detectives Foley, | Spired its platform on the tariff was oue cal- demand a dollar, or if we cannot coin the The Sitver Question. lists,” said the speaker. *‘Ihoy were the oo e L Shal Khodes won, Lumsden secoud, | pompsey and Koyser, uro, it is now believed | culated to redeem and regeherato the cepu- . dollar fast enough, to demand your note, the | Sonator Sherman then referred to the fres | men'from tho silver miniog states, tho Bl | 100 ouroute to Dufuth, where ho will speals | DyFIRUMES L dican: Emercon, sov- | bevond a doubt, the men who succeeded | 1 O 1o speclulordorand soenl jus note of the people of the United States, for | siiver question. He said, in part: “Tho | lamyites, and the old greanbackers, Tho | toniZht. Hogavo the following statementto | o1y yurds, won. Smith socond, Batiard thied, et i BT tice. ~And, yet, thero would seem te one dollar, when the purchasing power of the | silver that is in sight, according to our sta- | people’s party men demand eaual rights for | the Western Associated Press: Time: L0435, 8 in getting away with several hun- | ho s pood reason for ignortng in this dis- silverin that dollar is but G5 cents; or | tistics, uow amounts to $4,000,000,000, and we | all ana special privileges for none, but that The stateme ;'gu out from Indlanapolis Bunker. Merrill and Winship reduced their | dred dollars worth of jewelry from { cussion the principal issue of tne tariff, the whother, on the other hand, we will buy that | are now producing in the mines of the world | is not what they bid fair to get, and that is | Andelsewhere ‘1 tpz grotndd oxist for | record for one-lialf mile on triplet machine | 5. Bank’s store. on South Six- [ chief question on which the democrats are I silver at'its market prico, oo it -as needed | $185,000,000 a year, and tho wild, erazy prop- | why that party is losing its strength and its | bonsVing thut Mrs, Lease 8 deading assiot” | from Lol1-s toid, teenth stroet Friday night. Clari, who nag | divided. 'AMr. Jay insists that, despitoths # by the veople of the Uarred States and main- | osition is made that the people of the | fair-minded memvers are returning to the oI uine b 8 gXoss “Slan: Benning's Race : % issues of gigantic importance which de- | peoplaso sit 5 ! b der. and is both cowardly and contempt nning's Race 4 room at 1413 Jackson street, was absent 4 A i § taln it 24 wse Standard of gold in all the war- | United States cnter into the market | republican ranks, whero thev will find an | ble. She accompunied Mrs. Weaver and myseif | Wasnixoron, D. C., Oct. 22,—Weather | 1eday might, and when his ofscts mand, Jnstant natfonal action, the tariff iy i e . wwets of the word. [Applause.| and pay §| for every Gi cents worth | lonestdisposition to give them all toat is | throuzh the west and south, reatly against | oo oo B v, 0 el O S y night, und hen his cllacts wero f still the chief issuc of the pending pros- ) LR T B s of all this, "and AU other silver | juet and right, as has ever boon tho disposi. | hor mwn wishes antiat T tiancial fod a1 plassintatendencofaltlsigood - e searched considerablo of the stolen jewelvy | idential contest, ni s tha its frank dise i that may e impo i . feRiat ) 3 | personally know. Her work in all sections rst race. six furlonzs: Key West 8 to 1 | was found. Moro of 1t was 4 on Smith’s | cussion was recommended by Mr. Clevelun “Another questjon that is also to your fn- | tNaLma¥ bo imported or thrown into our | tion of therepublican party aud over witlbe.” | FUCO, T jiifiline success, Sho has neither | won, Rosa I (3 to 5) second, Arab (6 (0 5) third. | b onad s More 0f b was Tound o Fnut b, e Col o A lariar of osopiane) torast 1s whether¥n lovying Guties on tm [ COUELEY. That is what freo cuinage of silver | M. I. Rosewater was introduced, but was | dgig nor said anythinz which warrants the | T T person. Bank’'s place has been visitea by M Tavihe Sl M. / O e e o chiag | means. The inevilablo eftect of that would | suflering from a sevore soreness of the throat | fuist Uriticistn Whatever, ana | denounce tho | Second race, six furlonzs: Sport (evem won, | burglars thros times within o 160,000108 410 BRI EDLI e ) s { many woeks | Gioyoianis 1o1Br Wo 7 be at ouce to demonetizo gold and comnel its | and was compeiled to cut short his remarks. | attacksmade upon heras the work of those | Grace Brown (& to ond, Bertha B, filly (i ? Clavoland!s lettor s~ We will rely uponitho source of our revenue, we should be guided i : ! i and oach timo the thieves secured several | inteligence of our fellow countrymen to re- , We shou exportation and hoarding and reduce us to a | He said that he had just returned froma | Whoare in the pay of the encmy. Cortainly no | 10 third. “Flme: 1:15, A intalligence 0fOULCI0WICORM EMNOIEQALS alone by the mero attaining of revenue for | (1510 ciiver standard. The result would be | trip out through the state, and brought | fricnd could desire to sow discord wnd distrust Third race, handicap sweepstakes, one and | hundred dollavs worth of stuff, jeet the eharge thata party is planning the T poory o thoigovernment, o whether, | {1yt ail dobts would b cut off one-third, and | cheerful tidings, as he was just as confident, | I the remnant of the campaig gne-quarter miles: Fidello @ to 1) won, ~ destruction of or injury to the Awerican - H f i s A VEAVE 0 2 (5 e diablo (5 to 2 d ests. vo know o v In aadition to that, wo should scolt to divers- | who ure Lho creditors of this country? from what be bad soen and beard, that Judgs BN (R I D B S0 G No Boy Gamblers. oy cannoLion 3 Giatrisa ofionr cotntry. and) o, protactthl | noqsacot all, and iliaglinterasciofall aro Crounsel Swould: {helglelocteitinithe fnext Dan Sickles Is Ineligible, . Fourth rucd, ono milo: Rollor (18 to ) won That complaint has boen - made o the po' | §reia s aud remarke that M Clovetand A x o 6l E P o v Sir rnor Nebraska, as ho was SHINGTON. . St i vy | Lady Super ¢ 0 second, Spee fon ( i 5 el 6 by Rt : wealth of our pevple against undue competl- | Fho SIWO0 SECEBEH LIE, IVLOWS oF Kholr | B ao that . propibitien | g AsuixoTOY, D. C, Oct. 22—Me. Honry | Fugh [WRr 9503, 891 oud, Specalation @ e of the negligence of keepers of gambung | omittod o rofer to thegall-important fact that - tion lbru;m. [Applause.] Now, my qnun; cate. By tho free coinageof silver one-third | would be defeated. In discussing tho H. Smith, attoruey, an authority on matters Fitth handicip steeplochase, full | houses in allowing minors to visit their | the democratic convention hau spoken def- b o, e oo heat estron.~ Tha e, | Of their p2nsioas ate to be stricken off at ono | tariff, the speakor roferred to the famous of pazliamentary law, has made an examina- | steepler tonmersboutitwy imiest andivi placestwaa! Gyidonceatiinstiajent by n (totedd n!BlyIonitls mALrana unaus Traglloun toyou. Tako ihe fivst quustion. The ques- | oll swoon. Who are Lhe depositors cf | embargces of the first Napoleon to protect | Uon of laws and proceedings of congress | S iaitiin (16 to 1) third. Tiime: 1:14 wao by Chief Seavey, Captain Cormack — concurrence with tho v exnressing oppo- 5 pros ¥ cratic pla the $1,600,000,000 of money deposited in | the French people from foreizn invasion and | relating to the question of elizibility to con- : L] s nd oneof the detectives of Lue resorts. | SIt views hd boen adonted. ‘s Program. They falled, however, to find ary one unaer hat o 17 referred to by your honored chaivman. It is St e R S i 4 % 3 S Sl A :Jjuurll\\‘“\”l::l““:u‘\nlm today? The poor people. | her industries from suffering by the sale of | yrassof a rerived army oflic Mr. Smith nission by Mr. Cleveland in his ssociaticns have $1,100,000,000 | Boglish #oods, and tho first tarift e b The day and | 80 in the places, lotzer of reference to ho conveution o the We recommond that the prohibitory 10 | {3U0ctod in them, . WhAt man so’ mean, so | bill of the Unitod States was approved by | 53 it has been clamed butonco inthe | INRERERRENCE In., Oct. Thedéy and L Ml |t plack,” Mr. Jav continues, “Has por- / 18 per cent tax on state circulavior be repeaicd.’ O 0LINCG that o will rob tho. poor rgo Washington, and the prineiplos there | D15tory of our government thac under tho | ik were good. Tratn Robi e all | baps lod to'a similar omission in’ vour own j Woll, now in_tho firsu outlook of that | 1, 'ofder to save little in bayig an hoiest anced hud been fostered ana st clausc of the coustitution waking cach trof, ¥00: Cantain Edwardswon, Prince | 3y cgsonvinee, Fia ., Oct: An Orlanao | Speecties, and an omission that may bo re { simplo resolution it would seom that a tax of | juyys aned by tho McKinley bill and the most ex- | bouse of congress the judgo of the quarifier- | b Seethih Kow, Wil third, Shimes €1 g ooialto the Thues-Union says: Train rob- | SHotied s depriving us of vour eandid oplus 10 per cont on any kind of circulation wouid | ““SX501100 broposed has struck me as so | collent adwintstration of President Hareison, | tions of its ovn mcmocrs the houso of | (4t Sulfonal itth [y bt | (It 2 488 i lenly 1on on this leadinz featire ol tho democratic Maude M sec. Fime: 2045, 21 i bea very heavy tax, and the plain farmer would say: ‘Why, that is too much taxes, ‘Why not ver cent or 1 per cent! The an- swer is,my countrymen, that the tax was i levied in the midst of war ia order to drive out of existence and cut the throat of this whole system of state bank paper money Bz Galllo w to third, bard una severe as this most_infernal propo- representatives acting alone, had the power sition to opon our doors' to tho freo purchuse 2 10 add to or change the qualifications of its | 2:13%s. - of silver [Loug . continued applause.] | A Numerous instances were cited to show | members. Thatattempt made in the Tenth |~ Two- Zilver miners buve no vight 10 demand of 4s | the growth of American industries that had | congress in tho case of Barney vs McCreery | N or attempt. to force the sovernment 1o pur. | Tun forcign made goodsout of the conntry | rostlted in such a signal faluro that iv has chase their articlo ava prico in advance of | ahd were furnishing a much better articie | never beea repeated. As a result of his ex- What 1t/is worth in the open market, for much less money. The mnew industries | amivation Mr. Smith concludes that bers Fitch and Floyd, the two who ccu- | platforim, and of . fessed to being implicated 1n the scheme by | such a radical and revolutionary change in B Ui pace, 3200: Kessale won, Harry | which Express Messenger Saunders lost his | our national policy." : | vins sccoud, Gus Tupper third, Tiwe: | life last June, escaped from juil last night Mr. Jav cancludes as follows: **With Mir i Cleyoland's views and actions in regard 10 civl service reform, I fonnd myselt i accord, [/ our reasons for approving Built Up by Protection. A L L irec-yenr-old 2:5) cl iss, I'hrec-yenr-old 1 s Adopted the Arbitration Bill, toy Wooll secona, Effie 0 Vivian wo | ienel ne thivd, 1 & & “ | wher I had the houor of serving, by his ap which had ruined the country overand ove Tho senator said congress had gone to | i Nebraska, the beet sugar and chicory | Sickies, while on the retivea list of lhu‘l’\l:"nl\dl Bunting fourch, Zoda fifth, Time: 225, 202 Panis, Oct. 2. —The Chamber of Deputies | Joitn et on'the Ciyil Service commission af { again and involved it in trouble.” [Ap- | exireme lengths tosauisfy the lve e en | mills, were sot forth as vractical examples | 1s iueligible to congress. %3 trot, 8200: Lucy May won. Lady Jane | 1008 rejected M. Baslys’ amendment to | this stato. Butb in the tariff plank, which he : plause.] . | and iustanced the bill for the purchase of | FIENY here at home showing swhat protec.ion — T 1. Sitver Wood ih Dr Canton fonl, | make arbitration obligatory in the case of | has accepted, I see great danwer o the cause v “*Why, my countrymen, under the consti- | 5500 000 ounces of silver a moath. This was | Would do in aeveloping tho resources of o Thurston Arousss Enthusiasm. fifeh, Time: 2 the striking Carmaux miners, The Chamber | ice reform, for it substitutes the i tution of the United States, the states are | Youghy at market price, however, and the | Section, and the ofi-repeated democratic ns Broomixgroy, IlL, Oct. 22.—The republi finally adopted tne artitration bill | deeision of & democratic convention without { : prohibited from_emitting bills of credit, and | con{ficates issued upon it aro as good as any | Srtion that American tin cannot bo success- | cans of central ilinois held tho last grana —————— | thoslightest regard to tho rullugs of tho [y bills of credit are supposed to bo 1 the Torm | Gypotiotos g Y| fully produced was met with the statoment | rally of tho campaien here today. Crowds | Oaknsxm Cal. Oc T T PR | constitution and the eladsome light of Juris ! 14 of money to be circulated as money. It for- T or sald if theintern: 1 mone. | that the Omaha firm of Rector & Wilhelmy | oo £ ATTARRrSRGs The new ay laws | e prudence. } bids, a)s0, that thoy shall make anything but | o sl® sc;\l\um .Nlr(_l einiornationalimone i ARy e T e oar ona (s frar carloatiar ere in tho city from surrounding towns, A Champion stakes for yoarinzs, dash: Mon- The new Sunday luws in Germany 1 wii I gold aud silvor 4 legnl tenderin payiment | LAY conferente falls to find u solution of tno | Al UGl *Vin 8 that it Js Just as. ehuap | JaTko procession marched through the stroews | a7ch distunicod: Swaot itosc Won, I sih the | went paruly into effcct July 1 ud do not | - RECIREEAY VOSTRICS OV ATION. I of debts. The fathers who formed tuat [ youet BRVET IO O e v | And just as good as that imported from | this mcrnine to Mitler's park, where a meet- | the Pacific coast, ki P appear to bo giving satisfiction. The o R S TS A provision believed they had cut out | gither then to stana up for @ | Wales. ing was addressed by Hon. John M. ‘thurs- Match race. 800 a side. Joo first, Winwood | intention was to reduce the hours of | avenport frepabieins e 1 this whole system of locai paper money | Giiver standard and bamish onr wold te | 1t was stated that MeKinley was more in- | ton of Nebraska. Alstanced. Time: 2520 labor Sunday to a_minimum and to se b0 s . B 1 by the roots. ~ Thoy declared that no state | po/oion Tands or do the other, which 1 am in | tensely hated in England than any otherman, | This evening the larzest torehlight, proc MoRinpey spocial purse 8:00 Davesvonr, Ia., Oct. 22, —[Special Tele- i cure u lar chureh attend ice of it T S 0 : working people. They provided tht | #ramto Tu Bue.| ~Hon. Cnarles Ko, g Burse $300, best two tn | in no case should Sunduy work extend | secretary of tho tresury, nddressed all the could emit bills of credit or paper money, for two fast for that was the meaning of it. But it was suid that tho states mieht authorize cor- favor of, and that 1s 1o put caough silver 14 | and that tho election of Cleveland would occa- | ston ever seon in Bloomingion—fully CLHACRINGE HEL B the silver dollar to muke it equal in value to | £190 @ shout of joy n that country tnat bad | wen being in line 000 : beaten. Vime paraded tho streets | Fofhie tenm p i« 8 " " pot been eaualled since the ~battle of | escorting Governor Fifer, who had just ar- iree: 1a Dutton and Tom Rider won | VO iy e uprs, v 5 1 [l 0 yeonle 0 coutd crowd 0 o T o porations to doit. Wby, tho ordiary logie | HEON GOMBE L B L e longtn on | Waterloo. Aho charges made reward- | rived from Chicago, o the'court hou b, Trom | o stralint onts. Or bick and Turk Frani. | Deyond five houra, whilu from 10 to 12 | provie who o g Gromliinlontg Srbine | of a plain “man, without resorting o | yho taril and reciprocity questions, and n | 2 W90 ~Homestead rtrouble were | the steps of which he addressed a crowa | lindistaneod. Westtime: Sl intboimoping ant £aliop. 31076100550 71.tirand. POrE FR0USY AODIFLEISING SW AL IE i Tawyers at all, would convince any one that, | Lot MEE HUC FECIpract = Auestions, und 0 | biiely touchea upon, and the ‘speaker | numbering, it is estimated, 30,000 peo ple. i et eam ¥yt Watdstom won, | the nftornoon there should be no work | ceived with an ovation, A vscort of finol ! if @ stato could not do it, It could not | Fiurrison aud 1teid OF | said that he would in & measure grant that ¢ Bunrisc s3cond, Los third. Time: Bi's | whatever, In actual operation tie of- | drilled and unif (lamboau clubs i autkarizo the peoplo of that stato to do it. et el the republicans wero responsivie for the Killed n u Potitieal Row, aouition Produce lstakos, for dnvear=olié | 101 seemns to be to keen thoso wovking- | the was from the depot to tho el h Therefore, it was believed that there could Wanamaker Makes a Few Remarks, wild oceuvrences in that tuviving little sity, IspiaNaronis, Ind., Oct. 92.--A Sentinel | {inced. Lie: i S 5 | men who usod to do u_half-dny’s - wosl | Mr. Foster mado s splondid taik, [very bo 10 state banik paper money. The consth Postmaster General Wanamaker spoke | s the republican principle of protection was | special from Ailinfield, Ind., says while — sentenco was planned for o cumulativ tution of the United States provides thav y in their shops untii 2 o'clock in- Galloping at gt Lexivaroy, Ky, Oect, 22,—The weather toduy was rainy aud the track was muddy Virst race. selling, soven-elzhths of a mile Bund : ; effect, and his periods wc L stend “of wmerely until noon s before, | o with storms. of - applause while they spend the time from 10 10 12 | of democratic financiering 1n past Limes und not in church, but in beer gardons and | democrativ finance legislation of re ! l briefly, in part as follows, that in bis ofticial | responsible for the great steel mills being | Hon. George C. 5 | ut dute cabarets, till the embargoed nours pass | was a bappy effort, but uot more so than the | ; 1 Cooper, the present con- congress may rezulute the valiue of money, | position he hud a griovance agunst tho com- | there, and that if it had nov been for that | yiuciman from this Cistrict, was speaking a may coin monev and vegulate its value; that | mittee of the house of representatives to | policy the mill would not have been there, | & r & L . congress may borrow money and, as incident | whom sn carvest ples was madoin bebalf | and the republicans, were, therefore, vespon- | isorderly erowd made much noise outside 1o that, may issue bills of credit and, finally, | the Chicago pustofiice which is today buthalf | sible to thut extent. There was no doubt | of the ball. Finally whenstones were thrown | ¢y houn 24, Lo 1) won, Critle (25 to 1) second, | : it may muke them a legal tender for the pay* | the sizo 1tsbould ve. Tho statement was | but that it was possible to avolish factory [ @gainst the building, Alvin Williams, e | Tenor (5 to% third. Time: 151 and they can finish their work and go | sribute to the MeKinley oilland 1ts results, ment of dobts, hardly to be credited, said he, aithough true, | strikes, and the factories with them if free | captain of the Avon Democratic club, stepped | second ruve, free handiea nd | home. “The church suthorities in Bor- | Ybe growth of American industries, of ,'Now, my countrymen, on account of tho | that, in & part of this great city whero there | trade was to be adopted as the policy of this | out of tha door to quell the racket, when he | fifty yards, dec i ofr ericin exports under reciprocity, of the i ik Wi a6 avo already admitting v o Jawe | Amerioan oxpor neglect of congress to perform this same | arc 50.000 peopls around the ufice of Chicago, | country. was tmmediately shot by Honry Allison, a Thirt race. five furlgnes: oJoanna @ to 1) [ Iin are y ads L i the luw Duvy, the nationsl wealth one mile o gencral pro ! dutv, wo had 1u the twenty-e1zht statos thal | at Kuglowood thero1s but 0ue delivery i 4 | Tue great strike of 1855 on the “Q cost | ropublican. Williams diea immediately, | Wouy Vil (5 to 11 second. Makplotn 7 @ 1 .'1“: e \‘| Rillnog i‘-‘x’\'n\ll"‘ win a masterly cffort.” No_words i existed before tho war, various forms of | whole day, “and for the reason that the | more blood, more money, moro riot uud more | Allison have nov beetvarrested tonight. Mirty e, ono mile and seventy yards & rERAR bough they hu ho | usted. Every shot told, o roput | b paper money." money could not be provided by a congress | inconvenience that did the ousat Home- SRy st Lap (6 to'5) won. Sir Charles (2 1o 11 number of Sunday tipplc | licans here hay ”“""’,“’5"”.“"“ of lurge walns ) | Left the Trensury Bankrupt. that refused to lond & cruiser of the navy to | stead, and it would be just as sensible to Musiervderine ; ond, M Bl o i, Bine? L e | il atoug, bub now shey expost [urthor los ) [ Contiming, o exelimed the e astors | COFEY bFow to tho starviug peoplo of ltus. | chargeitup to tho democratic party undyr | Las Vias N. MijOot. 23--A Mexican | |l muoe, fourand s bl tarionsss dorey ] A Carlovity. | croase.” Tauthusiusin was bghor aaiong U ¥ g " which followed in the ‘wake of depreciated | *1% [Applause. | eveland as it was to ailegethat the repub- | named Patricio Maes, who had venounced | (A0S NN Time: o8is, J A cuvious piece of apparatus in the han for yoars, { 4 Iwhich followed in the wake of deprectated | N[ have tricd Lo urload upon somo of vour ( licans were respousible for the outbreakut | the people’s ticket iy this county wnd bad ¢ 1 astronomical dopartmont at Princet o ——— \ | was bankrupt. Toe waministration of James | Destciuzens the responsibllity of the postal | Homesteud. publicly anuounced that be would hereafter Naahylile's vood saturday Orawd. on vecently brought Lo light ufter | Ngw Your, Oct. 22 -News comes from b Buchanan, tho lost of the domocrats who had | Soryiee 18 1504 Tuo thing tbat beguu two eat Efforcs and Great Wealth, afilate with the wopublican party, was | NASUViiLE, Tenn, Ost Z2.—A largo at stored awiy for yenrs, [Uis known | Albany by wire to the siate headguartors to- 3R just goue, lett the treasury bankrupt, and | °F three days ago, and that some of you tenaance witnessed the races at Cumberland I g / noticed in the streewwill be infinitely worse. The populists were ther given a little at- | found bhangiog, lifeless, 1o the nver brigge, [ 10 LEpa 5 ) There. wore - uiles of papers. pied up | tontion, and iv was charged that an effort | atan carly bour tuis moruing. Itis un- | Park today. The program was not com- | was construct avound the letter boxes in groat huaps with- | Was bein made to embrol and | doubtedly & politicabmurder, out no clew hus | p! pliuetarium, vl n Philacelphin io 1 ted, tho 4-year-old consolation stakes | e, Witherspoon, upon its comple s republicans had taken the pling to prove charges of } mght that | ininatve in st congress was compeiled 1o 1ssue treasury notes in order to pay the soldi “When the war commenced.” he con- | false registration by causing the arrost of f false registration by A g th 0 f X out uny faciliies for taking care of them, | émbitter the ranks of toil against | as yet been found Lo Lhe perpetrators of the | standing over uutil Monday. bought it for Prineeton college, the price | \jan me that eity. Two of them, Hozam tinued, *wo had neither monoy of gold or S ouk mail will e 8 dismuse and. § thinl to# | men of wealth. The spaaker beld | decd. Tue wan wa POOF Circumstances, | 2:15 cluss, pacin s, purso $130: Storm won, | paid hoing £300. 1t is said g e b O asagnn, wera hold i 85,000 DAl Baa ' 4 sitver or any other kind. There was this | o 00F ST B TR g O REONGONG T IVA T | that the reason that the acoumulation of | and leuves a wife aud Lwo chilaren, Winslow Wiikes second, Cleveland third, Cas: | PAIC PO &CI, 0 8 Bl vont inn | Lh thiro. McDermott, in #1,50 paper money of the states, But the lastact, | gaid. “on's let us make a m istake ana toink | WeAlth Was gomg on 4t & greater rate tban sic fourth. Thne: 2004, W B ol N dd L8 | e ihea Ald 0L the committeo ] +1ha last wise act of the democratic party, | thnt iv will ba. jast s pead eve over bof roavus hacauso of the application of A Statemont!Maks Sohn Pasw 211K olubs, trotting, purag R0 Nelile | body to oxumino the wondor, [twas | b inesnd | wed, SR EG LG C0TNDINE was.toestablish what they called wo fode: | §"\us' when Clerains® B00d, ever 23 | genius throush the great inventors of tho | ALwany, N. Y., 'Okt 22.—sohu Palmer, | Misou wow Gllistte socoad Gonstaniies | broken in the course of the revoiution, § FOIR 1hat tha naholssad AL n reasury law, by which it was for- : ¥ o ¢ thi X FPhe; o o g age, resulling in a concentration of cupital s o tilef o i Army | % i g o g S L Thero was then & republican eon- | B% 2 1 0! capital | late commander in ¢hilef of the Girand Army | 2y , . A gress, a ropubiicau house, @ republican son- | 804 the cheapeniuw of products, [IL was | of tno Republic, in .reg cer of the government. That “was the L Una Wilkes fourth, Time: 2112, 4 B1LAG 14, Vil4 to the statement | kree-tor-all trot, purse #1,000: Little Albe ady Lo bogin prosecations for vio Lees are v | Tating the etection 1nw. A colossal scheme of A\ ) 4 | colonizavion und fraudulent registration is i but was repaired in 1805 and kept v | Nassuu hall untii the completion of th n X YT £ Y P h 0 | maiotaiea tbat the only kind uf wealth that | O BRILRAR, Al A oment | Li"Tak vecond: fones Georae, third, 1= | wohool of scionce, when it was maved | cogot wy P L T 3 , because after that act Sy N s ment of labor, and certainly nou | licans of Alouny af ? Facent congrasalons - = e . i o8 » e A A o 2 ~ the party really did what it ought to bave :3:':&.‘.‘)':,er!1',"'!"'“ -;mu |Imft,un tellus where | HOCE B lated by this L:_é“ ::1 convention, writes a ¢8rd to the Journal, Boston Won Agul / practical value, but is Kopt s an astro- | who nad charge of the men who were illegully done long before-—ceased to exist. 4 QIR Ve ?";“""!”‘;'-l R Ventors and reluvested i - immense | staling that hu was not & eandidate at the | Bosioy, Muss, Oct. 22.—Today's gumo | pomical curiosity registored b “Now, my friends, when we met this difii- [ 4 Sectotary Noble followed with o briefad: | pianis” giving employment to thousands | conveution, and that the useof his name was | was exciting aad enjoved by 3.4% peoo) — 3 :“S“:fl:n’lng ;:m'::;‘mmlnl}uuufll H;h:: wo | Sourned. & 8t a8 late hourad- | o'y orkingmen. A score of the millionaires | entirely unauthorized. Young compiaived of a lame arm aua Clark- | 3 ] i 000 emand notes. el of the country, whose weallh aggroguted Ay TP nerefore, went into the box, althouxh 3 oA . 2test 11 8. Gov't R { They were made payable on demand. We Adial i Michigan. 242,000,000, bad mot mnde their wealth Adtlannad bx u Bted. B Aad dropbad all of nis four previous Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. 5. Gov't Report. { J 1ssued them and they were paid out to our | Sacixaw, Mieb., Oct 22.—Adiai B. Stéven- | through protected icdustries, ( Atuaxy, N. Y., Oct. 22— Houn. Thomas 5, | he bad av ¥ > ruegio #3250 S0m ] COMAS B | games agaiost Boswon, Boston is trying to m_fl:ll: f:""um:mm‘"'"‘;’mfim“xrgn!loh“ war | yon, vice presideutial nomince on the demo- | Sturted in life as & poor boy. and had made | Roed of Mamne addressed @ republican meel- | L 4" o sories in Boston and Lo beal the (] 3 for aix montus. but thes wero soon ex: | uraiio ticket, arrivea hove this moraing frow | WUCHOf s money by real’ estate invest- | e of ovor $000 persous tonight. Cavtain | Spidors five siraight. Scoro: 2 vari o X J » Jalmer. ex-commander-in-clie; oa 2 o . to issue this form of paper mooey that | the '“’f"'""" and this afteruoon spoke at | 5 bunl‘\luxn.'num’lil!luu=lnr":nll'l‘:x the \(y:.‘n::: | Il‘:u”:lr;ml Avmy of the Republic, presided. :":‘,':'“ > 2340 i‘ g48az 2 our goversment would break down and the | Arbeiter hall, wuere he was received by & | pagific bouds to Kurope and reali e ——— Hits: on, 1; Cloveland, 6. Error rebellion would succeed. We kuew that | larse ""‘l‘!e"“‘“‘la""u crowd. Kromhere be | jng on them the money necessary o Held Up by Masked Robbers. B B s Tlag 5 we couid uot pav this money on demand, aud | Mol 1o Bay City, waere Lo spoko tuls even - | build the bridge over the Missouri river Le Serixcrienp, Mo., Oct, 22 —Four masked | ton, 8 Clovoland, I ' Ratteries: Stivetts und . |/ ‘w. the result would bethey would vodown more h ShiarhiRke tween this city and Couveil Bluffs, He had | pen beld up Ticket Asent Stokes at the | © o J Zimmer. K like the revolutionary and other form of Bl Wil addrg West Virginians, started a great iron mill to furuish rails that A t. ‘They cove . ¢ paper . mouey. ‘Therefore it was advised | Hixmiyarow, W, Va., Oot 22 -Senator | had to be made iu this countey to buily the | K'Fisce dopot tonight. Whey covered bim £oppie Gainss Aga ke that there be issaed what is now called e | gy, et B T8 T SRR | Taicn Pacitic road, at @ time when rails wero | With @ revolver aud ordered hiw to open the | Booxr, fa., Oct. 21.—To the Sporting % Rroonboks. Wo issued Umiod Siatesnotes, | FUI bas scoopted an initation to wddress | LOLEh S5 000U vot, dospite the tar(f, | vauit. Ho opaned the outer aoor, whore tho | Eaitor of Ty Bee: | arrived tiere lust night ,@fi”/’@@ ih promising to pay #, not on demand, we fixed oerats of this city Saturday evening, | American rails of steel are now furnished at | rovbers found $40, bul couvinced them thal | 4y peccived a message that Pat Pulley 0o time. Wo really said we will pay 855 November 5 On the same evening the rve- | a cost of $32 a ton, and the Canaaian Pacific | be did not know the combiuation of the lock ted 10 FUD hO & mutual consent atart e time, maybe after this war 1s over | publicaus will have their goueral farewell | bought 10,000 tons as low as 25 a ton. A'bis, | 0a the inner door, behind which was $2,000 wan A A & e - o u ) ¢ “oand the upion seved. [Great ap- | raily, Geneval W. H. Roeson of Obio, will | too, with the tariff on rails 825 u ton, ‘yet 1t | The rovbers reiioved Stokes of $6 aad @ [ race. 1 will not ruu bim a mutual coasen X plause,| Now that was & depurture | be tbo prinecipal speaker, was argued that the consuwmer paid thy tax. | wateh and theo fled. start, @8 I do potL waot to spend two

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