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e ‘TY—SECOND YEAR. Dakota, Congressman Huif of Pennsylvania, snator Dolph of Oregon, Hon, J. ( Me Deny of San Fraveisco, James K, O Grand Armv of t Arthur, New Laymen, Bost Cablo §hadow of Deep Bereavoment Rests Upon the President's F'ome, PLANS FOR THE LAST SAD OFFICES Gartield club, Newark Faneral Will ate Private and Wil Ocenr at Fridiy—Telogr Boston, presidant National 1Woman's Kelief of Condolenc from Many ‘of Now York city Wasninaros, D, €., Oct. 25.—Special Telo- gram to Tur see conleronco Me the relatives and of the dying wo- | THE OMAHA DaAILy BEE. 7(7)M\IIA, \\'EH.\IESi)AY MORNING OCTOBER 26, 1892-“TWELVE PAGES. P e | DISSECTED THEIR PLATEORM | st maten oo et | ASHLAND'S REPUBLICAY DAY | TME BEE suiceriv, tne peonle. Ho concluded his ad. ss with e a deserved tribute @ ton. George D. - klejohn and Judg® Lorenzo Crounse uud = i eather for Omaha and Vielai Sl glh l"“:{""l‘fll; Indspendents Given a 8baking Up in Buf- lared their electian & cortainty, Groatest Politioal Rally in the History of I\‘m".;...f for Mrs fsot i - o S J avennn Republicans i R B Eidv ;r' G. falo County. INTEND TO DECEIVE. Saunders County. Judge Grotmis Kt A4 colone sventh regl -— ; 3 a——— - What Will the Empe tonal Club isters and Secret of an Omaha Paper's Unpopulurity WA e in N. Soicner, presigent 2, Omaha Ken ALMOST THE ENTIRE CITY DECORATED | ™ . WEAK FEATURES OF THE INSTRUMENT b O Tant Rock, Nebk Oet. 25.—[Spectal to i Tur Bee.|—The folldwing seleotion from a 1 league; AL J rman republic mmany tatl Demoer 5 . ) 3. Council MM Locat Ne Sarah 13 Fullar, | Logleat Discussion of National and State | Table Rook dispatch o the Sunday World- | Judge Crounse Given a Grand Ovation Both Hoi w.‘u‘-‘u‘.n o ) PArk ity Issues at Ravenna—First Enthusing Herald shows the gogeral untrustworthiness Afternoon and Evening—Three Halls 4, Bditoral and Comment oIt TeRnen A: Anplas tie tally of the Campaign in of that paper in reporting political meetings. Not Sufticient to Accommos Hoath's Washington Leiter, Boston, secretary republican club of That Localit Here is the selection ¢ date the Crowd, 8. Lincoln and Nobraska News, Potter, secretary uoion ““Iho Columbus day services in the aftor Omaha Buide AW, A Bladmen AL noon wers turned 1uLe @ repudlican mesting, TR 6. Grain, Provisions and Live St of Afro-Amoricans of | Raveyss, Neb., Oct. 25.—[Spoolal Mele. | With Judge Kield to ‘speak. This failed to : X g . Graln, Provisions and Live Sto #vsa, Neb, Oct. 25.—[Spooial Tele- | ¥ Asniasp, Nob., Oct. 25, —[[Spectal Tole- | o 4 ; ¥ : raw the crowd, esult belng that the . . [ 7. In the World of lndustey. AL Gl gram to T Bee. | —Iiathusiasm in political | raw the crowd, the fresult betug that th S, kit At hodist | farmers all loft for home and tho attendance | #ram to Tie Ber. | —This was republican 8.1 1, Nashville, Tenn, : the Baptists | Matters bas boen at a very low ebb fu Ra- | at tho meeting composed of voys, Inaies and | day in Ashiand. A large and enthusiastic ATRIE3 KL 8 SRR . now assembled at Omaha; the | venna and vicinity during the present cam- | citizens was on actdal count” only ninety- | audience grested Hon. Lovenzo Crounse at o Work of the 1) i gon, now assembled at Port- | paign, lLocal speakers have repeatealy | eizht. Judge Field Scorad the independent Nk A LRI Baptists of O grand division, Son York, at L by tho World's fair ¢ grandehildren Scott, the father of man, except the three nd the venerable Dr Harrison, Lieutonant and Mre. Parkor, Mrs reia Mondes, secrots Dimmick and Mrs. Mason City: Massachusetts' branch King's Davis, the trained u in the room, Tho members of the family spent & few minutes around they emorged, with sorrowful faces, the presi dent retired 1mmeaiatoly to his own and closed bis door. the family respo Men's Itepublican club of Chicago: I, H. | K ers, chuirman district of Ulster county, New “Tho othor members of s evident wish and unmolested to con- Wasmsaros, D. €, Oct as boun BALMORAL (ASTLE template his gre mune with his Maker. have heard with d loss and sincerely symn told the story. last sad oftices for the dead were performed by tho nurse, Miss Davis, who composed hands of tho undertaker. home, the last of tho many questions put by the knot of waiting were answered by Mr. Halford, the liguts wore dimmed ana the quiet of tho grave crept upon the graat white mansion. eral policomen were stationed ut all grounds to prevent people from introding on and family in d out and then New Yonrg, Oct. 25, —During a meeting at Tammary bull yestorday afcerneon a prema- tare aunouncement Harrison's death, resolutions wero drawn up wil wloplod s T % nereas, We have just learned of the | Veniog. ’ Tue Brr|—W. g Harrison; the wife of the The spoaker thon turned his attention to | ;¢ wndu!‘llfi o:ux'lnv on the promise of & VoG 8 B HBART 68 brosident of the United States, therofors | th discussion of national nud stato issues, v yesterday v son wnd L. W. Gilehrist, republican candi- remains for the spaper reporters Resolved, That this mesting tender to the | BIMSelf to tuo discussion of the indevendent | hard feclings on the part of tho ropublican | ively. Two woeks from today Saunders | Of both Minneapoiis und president of the United States its sympathy | National platform aad tho record of that | yusiness men of the town, they coutributed [ County in this his hour of ber. ontrancos o the | Resolved, Thatasa furthor mark of ve- | local aflairs, His cxprossions upou UG | jresiod in war paint, Cineaco, Til, Oet President H Simmington’s opera house this alternoon Furiners A of ance, y Woiis Wy and democratic paries, Mr. Bryan getting | | T U | tried to arouse wo latent entnusiasm 1‘>.m the best sharoof it. Hi§ ramarks and recaps | The able und patriotic aadress of Judge Ratirond M nmission at Chicagc e as ofton failed. The mnnouncement | yion nere were ns dool as the state of the | Crounse was favorably receivaa and it is ad 11, Does 1 ministors of New York, | that Mr. Kdward iRosewater would spoak on | weather, which was anything but agree- | mitted by all that he made many votes for 1 ryi the | political issues at the opora house scared the | able.” th o . i g _ o republican party. however, and a large audience was out 0| gy grow an immensd crowd. The larcest | themselves and the streot b the distinguisned speakor this after- | hail in the city wus secured and seated | people. nwnd g ton 2 Grand Avmy 1 1d Trad- ; Comme state itral vepublican | noon. A aumber of delegates from ueigh about 300 people, and tho standing room was [ pagidences 1 the line of wmarch were 4 N bile do A paid o ous of pensic commlttee of Califorvin; Kings County Pro- | boving towus wera present. all takon, thero boingt at least ninely-eisht | decorated and illuminations wore 1n | BUUIC dobt nad paid out miilions ot hension ue: teachers of the Second com- The speaker was introduced by My, | DY actual count unable to obuain seats in the | pearly every window. The Har- | Honoy bRl A LALL vetuo man know ho had ball, and a large numoer were unable to get until some democratic ¢ Iirastus Smith, the patriarch of Buffalo | {4 4y far as the uute-room. Tho moeting ‘The follow- | county vepublicanism. Mr. Rosewater ex- | was enthusiastic in every wav, several | (jresnwood and the Ashland IRepublican on out: pressed disappoiutment in not being accom- | former independents occubying front soats | cuh prosented a grand sivnt. Never in the ieneral Harrison, Pres- | punied by Me. Frank Sagilek of Saline [ 8nd vigorously applauding the uttorances of | higtory of the town there 80 much_on- Stites. Washington: I who was expocted 1o be present and | LBe speaker, especially in his romarks about | {husiasm_as was ¢ ed tonight. Tho ‘post rezrot of your sad A | Bryan's position and wctions on tho silver ¥ \was completely: pacied with hiza with you In your 58 the Bobemian voters in their native [ quastion, Tho peopla in this part of the | Sberd bouse wes. coumpl LA rison apd ~ Reid flambeau club of Lincolu, the marching clubs of Wahoo ana plausc cussion of tho state bank and taviff. Taroughout his mention of the names of ; oplo and thero were cnough lefton the WL LU Vicrowid. R T | tonguo, He unnouncod, however, that Mr. [ state sav that it is such “news" as the above | bohis £ i thvee such roome. sud Harrleon wds *followed by Duras, republican candidate for prosiden- :ln&ynmw:mu World-Herald so unpopular | *'yiize Crounse dclivered another stir- | ®PPlause. b it TSRSt o K n this section. ; : SVOHIRR. ust A0 JUHR Mivt o & P Sin | tial eloctor from tho Fourth district, would ring addross this evening as did o LS ¢ “Fhereunon. tho following | BFFIVE later in the afterncon and deliver a But the Independents Wora Absent. Reese. Hon. lke 1 nsing addressed a . nian spoech at the opera houso this | Creiantoy, Neb, Oct. 25 Bontd i streot. Spoechies were also made by Hon. Agatithe Toynter spoke to tne | {5 o amers of Lincoln, W, H. Dicki Mixxeavorts, Minn, Oct Telegram to Tnr § and for the vetter part of two hours devoted | large gathering, and. to show there wasno | dates for senator and representative respect- will roll up 8 good majority for the | disappointec republican tick the disting: not tu hear vomeut party in the admimstration of state and hed entir a fund and bad the Santee Indian band here, ackskin and feathers v x S8y, 8 5 15 COMPLICATIONS 1N TEXAS, spect this meeting do now ndjourn maney and lind ‘n;wl;b\u{n!. o _n-d‘vx;e“"}:g‘; s A drawing card, butall 1o no purpose, as (Lebibddidel o been so much used 25 —Cardinal Gibbons | PArty wero logical ana forel S L there was no perceptible differance in the X TeTEL T 0 several years past Phe SEea iy BB P frequent appluuse, el % ordr, | Many Different Toterpretations of the New £ x this mornine sent the following telegram to | 1706 QLR e lidate for re. | PUMbAr of farmers in town from any ordi eI RR TR of te de 1800: *“The pope, through taprosentative Stebbins, eandidate for re- | ary Monday. Mr. Poyater in a_ very LAliie : Telograms couvoyine the sad were also at onco dispatehod vo all of the cabinet and Wwho was in hope of soein end came. Ho was at ot Tow wntelligence | ¢ 4l Rampolla, sends you his heartfelt Rt condolenca in your present aflliction.” L Mrs. Harrison's brother, asend yester- Wil Be Buriod Friday. Representatives The guard around the oxecutive to keep out intrudors was 1mpracticable Wasmixaroy, D. C., Oct. 25.—Punctilious to a degreo in all matts and ofMfcial functions, mar continued today. the funeral seuse public, made them s relatives, members of tha cabinet families, wnd of tho aftlictad attendance. the indenendent ticket, resplen- aver badges and legisiative Grav compli- | being ¢ pleasant vein conceded that Nobraska was FaLvestoy, Tex., Oct. medals, was prosent at the open gentleman quietly made his escape. the oxprossion “atand Up for Nahivasia ture, now in effact for tne first time. The | apoiis peoplo be thus ellowed ‘The speaker closed with a glowing tributa In tho opening sentences of his effort ho | statute is variously construed by various [ T'nat ta dudge Urounse aud Lhe coneressional can- | yaihor captivated the small audience, but | representative attorneys nud serious poiuts [ B0t didate, while he pronounced Kem ono of tho \s - 2 L X expressiy to hear the g I when he mounted his ealamity sulkey, with RV aNiE Calone Sqhient 3 Foreign Go Ings to the I nmonts sident., Al y membors of tho | Stato in congress, aud urged the ardent sup- | ooaeCie v B PaeUIMELo Hrak ho ion | Of the law was to establish registration for | West Supsrior. T i 4 B . s3a CONRLe: s i - 4 A cities with a population of 10,000 and upward, ak nue diplomatic corps, whose frequent catls during | POt of tho vepublicaa coagressional noati- | yhg wonderful prosperity of 1865, eulozized | g1t EBVita theraon modlfed form Brithe o e DN vitical period of Mrs. Harrison’s illuess 3 Brin o T the republicans dead and denou: Australian ballot, Thestatute s obscureasto | the wishes of o many than a pablic official iterest in tho welfaro D T e e e "monoy_ 1o | Which is the requiremont of the previous | much interest in tho tar lady, hastonéd early to tho | MeKelghan Not Inclined to Moet Anarows | BEEOFNOR g enon&h papes MOUAE 19 | elcction laws in tho stato, und the form of and has aiscoverad o ¢ 2 A t Present. L OREL Captiay | ballot is not clearly defined. Thers is also Ly exy their cards, Mr. Uit of the country on & cash basis. Il g mneaty expianatior white house position of the president services will bo the saue ns i mamber of a private family permit, the Thoy will bo held in the east roum, conducted aceording to the Presbyterian f: lin, pastor of the church which tho pr message of coadolence. Emperor Wilbelm was represented by Baron Clemons r, oharge d'affai o < Juage Clark, the nomince of one wing of the Tast 3 logation: tho sympatny of Drosideat Carnot | Lbis cballenge Mr. MelKeighun ignored, a3 | the war, drew pav as |a‘member of congress | 0480 Clatk, the 7 g (ohLkity ALy was extended by ', by Rev. After the services the bod, panied to lodianapols, where sery more puolic First Prosbytorion cnurch, and the body will rown Hill cemetery. crams of con- will be accom sccretary and M. Thicbault, | his spocches that it was uafair, and the ln- e Frauch consul in Wasbiagton, Other diplo’ | dependunt committec, in rofusing it a day or M uahEk n curds wero Yo Cba Yun, | 80 ago, takes tue smme grounds. For judg- | Humsorvr, Neb., Opy & charzed’affaircs of Coren; Cavetaua Romero, | went upon its falrness or unfuiruessit s [ Bee]—A grand rally s held in Speiser charge of Mexico and Mr Tatoro of Japan and his wife: Salvador | “Hastixas, Neb,, Oct. 5—To Franci Meudouca, tho irazilisa minister, and. Doua | Philiips, Clittuad Independont Gongros. Mendonca' and I signs v a cros secretary of the Turkish legation. Noorasku, and Hos. W. A. Moleighan: On | IZht procession. Judse Pield addressed tho | o dosignated by o eross n At Lhe request of Buron do Streuy tster from Russia, @ dinner which was to bo | the Hon. \V houos tomorrow evening by | date for congress in this district, to hol mincat feliow mombers of the | less than six joint discussions with W. be interred in All night long dolence poured in at the white house. If an ouly a few will be given the public, including thoso from persons of unusual prominence, or from other goveriment: averse to parades of this sort. "The remans wore ombalmed this morning A plain black crape knot on the door is tho oaly outward symbol of mournig, The president is Mgr. somo sixty pro Motropolitan club as a y their estecm (just prior to his departure for | lo has ~been *iudefinitely postponed. | st of which wiil taks place October 20 at Baron de Strenve wade this request today | Red Cloud. T s B el Cittos Y becuuse of the death of Mrs. Harrison. The republican conmites and Hon. W, | to Tne Brk.)—Hon. W, E. Anarew Secrotary Rusk will reach hore tonight and Secretary Elkins will also arrive in timo 50 thut il the members of be present at the cere- for the funeral the cabinet w bearers at the services in this President Morton, who telezranhed the day asking the time when the funoral view of Mrs. Harrison’s death, tho recep- | debate: court whicl had boon arrangea for tho 31st | and embodied in your challonge and our inst., has been postpoued to some date next [ writtan mcceptance of the same; that is to would take place, and Chief Justice Fuller may also be asked to serve as pall The bouy bearers will white nouse. officiate at Indianapol There aro Dr. 1. R. Allen, John B, B. Martindula, General Low be employes of the all bearers ve been sclected. matitios of Mourning, accopt for two only, Mr. McKeighan o open Although the w Hugh Hanla, E a doubt as to whether the words | spirited Toxan avsolut “democrat,” ‘“‘ropublican” aud “pop- | in the district of J, N, Ca ulist.” ete, shall appear oa e | ay the T ballot to dosignato tho candidates of | “\Wont back on ts the respective partios. The most iwportaut | congress; but in p consideration grows out of tho fact that | itis because he vo Hasrivas, Neb, Oot. |Special to THE | Hg gaid the farmers of Nebraska were in Bee.| —At the MeKeighau-Andrews Jjoint | debt on account of the exborbitant freight debate at toldrege Mr. Androws read a | rates, but admitted that the lowa farmers chalicuge to Mr. MelKoighan, asking bim to | were in debt worse thar those of this state. 154k 3 Sivas n all his romancing he never meationed the join issucs in either two or four debatos. | /8 &1 1S ThmAncing o never meationed Lo chay d'affaires at the was among the first to at the German onsiderably democratic party for governor has been en- | affuir, as he is anxious dorsed by the republicans, and the question | Thoro s is, can the name of Judgo' Clark 1 Flold. on s teker appoar on the ballov twico, | abandon the i 'ue | once under the democratic nomiu .—([Spzcial to Tue § 080, 304 onca under . the -re- { reported that Jules bBoaulve, chancellor | he did when it was read ia the last joint de- | anda colouel at the sam@ time, and has been legation, M. Maurice | bate at IRsa Cloud. He b :been stating in | “foraging on the enemy’ eyery since. asell wi 3 . S ¥ putlican? The general “efsciion law | jssuean address t Romero; Ministe' | placed below. precivet, cight wmiles south of this place, last | states tnat no candidate’s name shall bkl s uicht, the repubiican clubs from this and | appear twice, aod tho question 1s whether | their voter i er poi " ‘ing b ch- | the names of candiaates to be voted for shall oc! ondi Norighian, | sional Committen, Fifth District, Siato nf | Sther poluts particlpaiing in tho blg torch ik 0pOLOTha || ormror ) people on the 1ssucs ol tho day to the great | Bames or whether the names of tae candi- | o 10 vote for the ceteral vote of the min- | August 2, 1 your committee cha I3, Audrews, republican radi- not Spewser precinct is made up largely of Ger- | Tho latter modo 15 u nrovision of the genera uns and Bohemians, and thoso countrymen | election law, aad is not specitic, for the republican ticket. | DY the registration law. Altoethor, the innl- | other five away from { et ter is considerably muddied. The Clark | thus go further was accopted. We gave you uine, tho Andrews ut Repu men are most concerned, because the rozis- “[Special | tration law avplies only to cities of 10,000 | sora ropub- | @nd_upward, and it is in the cities that | auaross is to be i Judge Ciark expects o recive | porfect his strongest vote. Hogz could well | getion has afford to have the eatire city vote thrown out aay afternoon on tho political 1ssues of the | as nis strength lies mainly in the country day. Hedwelt at length on the money and | where the registration law does not apply teriff questions, und the comment was gen- [ The county attorneys of tho seven cegisira say, we accept for two or four more; If you | eral that never before had tue people of Re- | tion districts are seeking a cencral confer- X publican City been given such a plain state- | ence among themselves, together With the | oy ousands of Missonrs Oiti fe of the president Is hold | 8nd closo the first debate and Mr. Andrews | mont. The speech was well raccived and | attorney general, in order to provide n uni- for W riing evidence of | A. Mckeighun in this district. Your chal- | 8@ eetting in the lican Cit; Rerunricay City, Neb,, Oct. 2. club aanounces that in . Audrews, desiring to contiuue the joint | lican candidate for congress in this distriet, , hereby offer to continae the said | addressed the people at College hull yester- suppeme | joint debates uunder tho same terms named hiras of U plate this romaining steo, TRIUM MWKINLEY'S strictly 1o be a private individual, the death | toopen and close sccond debate: if only | was listened to with the closest attention. form sgreement of the points in controversy S '\';"" 6oy Harvison will be made tne | two more are held, tue same to bo beld at 50 s toavoid as far as possible any trouble, S1. Louts, Mo., Oct. 25 a good deal of the formal | Orleans, Neb., Ociover 26 (Wednesday). at Wallace of Crawfordsville, Hon of Viacennes, John ‘Theodore 7, Haughey, mbers of the president's family, three grand chil- aius of Mrs. notice that ordinari! of a presidect. A have representatives, the minis- | P, M. 1f you accept for four more, Muv. | &ram to Tux B ters of foreizn s [ TR TT the heads of our legations and expross their | and third aebates und Mr. Audrews to open | of ailiance and republican foliowers and SOULITLAKQTAISRIVODE suvereign’s sympatuy. In this city the for- | and ciose with the exception of bis dron, will & to Tudianip: cott, the venerably f first felt that his advauced age would prevent his making the trip, but when the him; ho announced emphat posed to go and would not_listen to a vropo- includes Dr. the doceased. the president, messages con ally that he pro- by their home governme expressed in the presidont’s son-in-law fmportant business engagémont in Bultimore Benkelman Democrats BeNKELAAY, Neb., Oot, 25— [Special Tale- | T0llow the throwinz ont of the voie of a sin- | whi ) —J. Sterling Morton han to open and close the first | spoke for two hours to a large audience accompanies the death | 8 o'clock p. m., and atCurtis, Nob., on In all foreign countries ay, Novewber 2, at 2 o'clock gle ward if the olection should bo close, 85 is | yonight, oxpected. airs will avonce call upon ov party escoriing ( econd and fourth debates, If you 1 o e ra e : a baker's dozen of 'straight democrats at | o O o S e eign ministers will call on the secretary of | fccopt for four more debates. two of samo | ), *00le houso hera tonight, He talked | MO Bavot Law Causing No Ead of | w,iongourg, Mo.. the first stopping peint state und extend to him for transmission to | to be neld at places ana Lime above stated, ) ble Throughout the State, p R A and the other t Y places, to-wit: At | freetrade and rehearsed the money question, 3P TTM ot. 25.—A Pierre, S. D. of today’s round ‘of speechmaking. ying their own | @nd the other two at places, to-wit: Ho thought that tho present busis of money | ST- PAUL, Minn., Oct. 25.—A Pierre, S, D, ! personal sympathy us woll as that sent them | Wouneia, Nob, on Monday, October 31, at fok W kot vty bosy | special to the Pionoor Press sitys: Tho | LFainarrived at Wa (c ts. Later ‘these | 2 0'cloci p. m., and at Oxford on Tnursday, | 38 made bV the ropulioan parly the, bos B S % il ¢ after a hearty breakfast Governor Tore. fully o Toromy | November 3, at 5 o'clock p. m. ¥ | He also scored Van Wyck to the core. chances are that South Dakota will va Spoke o 4,000 peoplo for half an writing and 80 pluced in the ‘ho same time to be allotted to each o able to clear up the muddle about ballots | was followed by Powell Clay Gevartment. It isthus | 8veaker and divided, und debates to be cou L Demonairat IS ALILY, = being printed according to the new law. Today | and then the “train took up its journey to understood thiat whatever official honors will | ductea under same conditions and terms as | Savace, Neb, Oct.. 25.--|Special to TuE | 410 socrotacy of state accepted the resigna- | Sedalia. Whon tho train and will also accompany the members of the cabinet Iadies of their families, Vice Presigent Justice Fuller and pecially invited to accompiny the party. Miller, wife of tho atiorney general, and Mrs. Rusk and other ladies of the fam- tha members of the cabinet, called + this morning and spont some.tins with tho A few other intimate friends were 50 received. Mrs. Parker met most of the callers who went up stairs, McKee is beariae up bravely in her She was up aud about usual this morning, although face tel's tho story of her desolation better than avy words, be paid to the memory of Mrs, Harelson, | $et forth in your cnallenge ana our written | Ber,]—Last evening Charles Riloy of Boone 14 possibly the It 18 al<o likely that fow othars will The death of Mrs, Hurrison will interrupy | bas returoed to the republican party and | ¥! for somo timo of the president, into mourning, tho same as and will, therefore, withdraw cLicipation in social events forone custom_ebtains in foraign CsYmPATHY, Melegraias of Gondol Senator and Mrs, Cockrall, S:nator McPher from Promiu New York, Oct. & Mr. Cloveland sent wife of the Generai Brice of tho army. Many handsomo floral offerings wera re- colved. and were sent up stairs (o Mrs. Dim- | ¢ mick and Mrs, Mckee, w. the following dispaten to Presiaent Harrison this morning: BENJAMIN TLARRISON, you of my sincero sympathy iu the hour of your tarrible burc t CLEVELAND, Panis, Oct, 25 —Hou. T. Jefferson Coolidge, LOSS OF A SOCIETY, Hay 1o 'rance, has ssut President Harrison, SUrrowW oL tho noavy loss that us befallen him 1o the death of Mrs. Harrm- Mr. Coolidge has called & meoting of the Awmericans in Paris for the purpose of Daughters of the Kevolution Sulter Thr Mrs, Hareiso Wasmixaros, D. C., Oot. 25.—ares. Haerl- | mont, G, D). Meiklejonn, W, s0n was the pi message Lo ident of thonational society of | Poneh, Kugeno Moore; 1,' Wakefield, Jobn | 8¥3™ 10 the Daughters of the Revolution from its or- [ R. Hays of Norfolg, W. H. Alexander of ganization, and much of its su development is attributed to hor zeal in its adopting résolutions of sympathy with presidont aud his family D. C,, Oant Mrs. Harelson attended the meoting | o R iy O e H Bt aondolence snd ) 5 | committee), Jetin M. Thurston; 2, Tekaman, | iog. ceived from the following porsons : teucin, prosident italian Coamber of Com- merce of New York; Koy, Chapleau, Ottawa, Ont.; Hon. Wilham M Habn of Columbus, O.; Hou, Hugh J. Grant, ympatby have bac and Mrs. B mavor of New York: Hoo. 5. tion of Wood, one of the democratic y the indirect chaancl of | acceptunce of tho sumo, roferenco boing | county, candidate for state senator for this | nonineas for congress. Halt of the | wrewor ™ thero to meet the distinguishea eympethyitonhablowithatihas fnllontuponi [iadolass bad thersta T b S o™ | distriot, addressed the peoplo of Savage. It | ooty were already printed and will now 503 Govoraor MuKlblay wasi introd dsed express personal xl)ll"‘:r'l)hl-nnlr“:;::u‘;:'%;r“h?un. | uCuoairman Ropublican Congressional Com TaAR BLANG Straigbworwara argument 1n | havo to bo reprinted. The law requires that | by State Chairmun Bothwoll "Thio supremo court, through tho cuief jus- | mitwe, Fifth District, State of Nebrasica. | favor of the Mciinloy tanfl law, and en- | the ballots shall be in the hauds of county | thusiastic checrs, The governor devoled a tice, will also tender its colioctive sym- W. W. Philleo, one of the oldost settlors in | dorsement of the present administration. | auditors at least ten days bofore electiou. | half hour or more to the tariff and the bill His appearance and sound argument con- | [yen now the new ballots could be printed this county, and formorly an independen Y 0 ced many of his ability to represent the | in that time, but the prohibitionists yeste v e ves 75 | distriot in the state legislature, v applied 1o the courts Lo compel the sec- | then the run to Tipt Vi the social functions of Wash. | Zuve his veasons at length in yesterday’s aay applied e courts v ! hen the run to Tipton wuas The. vies president and Mes. Mor. | Hustings Nebraskan. Mr. Philleo has had ——e o, rotary of state to ndd them to the official { abovt 1,000 persons wore addressed. ton and the mewbers of the cabinetand their | cousiderable connection with the advertising Strengthenéd His Cause. ballot. The case will be heard Thursday | in order speecies were doliverod at Califor- Wivos, being, 10 a sense. the offerl farils | train and it is surmised could not. stand the | Avwa, Neb, Oct. 2.—(Spocial Telegram | ana if they win the names will bave to be | nia, Jefferson City, Chambers, it is understood, will go | calamity doctriue. to Tur BE printed in the time wllowed by the law, «swn | see and hear the g Stiil another question hus been ralsed the op'ra house here this afternoon. Ho A YA T VR S T, Appolntments of Kepublican Speakers to | D€!d his hearers twa hours with bis match- | regard to the ballot law. ‘I'ne law says that | St. Louis, and promptly on Hiirlon 1Ro0 thedanil ot quons, . - | Appolaiin NALGICHIPRILIERD. BRS © | less oratory and mads many friends and un- | thecortificates of nomiations of alistate | tne tran bearing Ohio's governor rolled into PAie daih oarse atiihe o palg ! doubtedly strongthenBll his'cause among the | officers and of candidates of auy division | the union depot. Admirahle § Nourotk, Neb, Oat. —[Special to Tuk | voters of Harlan county. He spoke at | greater than a couuty, shall be filed with the | had been son Coumimiseion: ot Datents Hves, stonen. | Ber]—=Tho ropublican congressional com- | Orleans this eveniuiz ‘otary of slate arnu again it says that cer- Au_ oscorting Nontative and Mus Dalzell, Senator Prootor, | mitteo of this district has made the follow- s tificates for the namination of joiut members | the Hamilton Republican club, met Commodore ana Mrs, IRamsay, Mrs. Fuller, | ing additional appointmonts for speakers Created Little Enthustasm, of eithios branch of tho logistituro shal bo | tnguished guest as bo aliglited , it ' U0 DALk hO G AR iy # d with tho county auditors, Nomwinees | train and took up the march for the Lindell justice, Mrs. Waito and | from October 31 until the closo of the cam- | Famuviy, Neo,, Ogt. 25.—[Special Tele- | fled WIth tho county Al T 5 ; Hepe gram to Tie Bes, | —Gonoral Van Wyek ad. | f0F the legislature, whose district comprised [ botel, where dinner was more (han one county, sent their certilicates | o'clock October 31, Oakland, G. D. Moiklejonu, | dressed a small audience hers this afternnon. Norris of Ponea; 31, Creighton S committee) L. Crouuse;sl, Craig, John R. | the ranks of the mast effervescent of the | the'couuty auditors. , W. H. Aloxander 'of Omaha; § Nortn Bend, C. W. Turrell of Clarks Silver Creek, H. 31, Winside, N. C. Pratw of Aibion, W. Al Among the Be MeAllister of Columbus; Novembar 1, Fre- | Kganyey. Nen, Oet.. 25 Tele- I, Norrls of ur Bee)<®ramus Hannibal of Paul addressed a 1afge auaience of Scan- voss and capid | QmALas 1, Duncan, "H:'C.' Vail, R F. | dinaviaus at the ety ihall this ovening on Williaws; 2, Columous, G. D, Meikiejohn, | the issues of tho re| lican party, Great W. . Norris of Ponca; % Norfolk (state | enthusiasm provailed furoughout tho meet- | £Hibs markod one of the larzest po- |0 agos . | raicbow chaiers. General Vifquain speaks at It Is now claimed thav the certificates | unifor Powells, this county, tonight, should be malled to both county auditor and | hall, ad, surrounded by ned ropublicans, proc ugh 4 Death. mude in every case. Cmcaco, 1L, Oct, 2. —The monster meot- | many min 1ng 1 tais city last night under the auspices | to introduc e speaker, esulted in $ho organization of the so- | Jobn K. Hays, W. H. Allexander, Eugens i in this city. Tho original plan was to | day. e spoke fornearly two hours. moating she was chosen to | Moore: 2, Arcuer, H. C. Vail, R . Wil WEATHEIZRIRECASTS, Bold- 8 [ontiar meetlng st the Audi. From Governor mostiug she aao DrTAN e oy W e s M 4 ; torium, but it became wanfest soveral days : i Sho was very activo ln tho socioty [ R8T B HUmPArons & G- Bt We A promise of Faie an@ Warmer Woathor for | ago that this vast building would be quite | Wanuesuria, Mo., Oot. 2 drom tro start, attended wostof tha meotings | &) Moislejonn Cratles s g o Omuhw's Nelghborhood. inuaequate to uccommodate the crowd sud | ing av tbis piace Major allof the ganeral recep- | Omaha, Eugeno Moore; 8, bt. Edwards, W, WasiiNarox, I, C, @et. 25.—Forecast for | Arrangements weve made for an over- | jeauied of the desth of Mrs, V. K. Cruger Dupuy Delome, tor the le; x-Cangressman George uons and all of the anuual meetings. At the | . No of Now York tion of Spain: first cougress of the chapters fr secretary of the United States London; Hoo, Williaw It Moore, the University sided. Sne oburch, made 4 veol | #'remont, Neb.: Hon Thomas J. Honde of Walnut, It Geueral H. V st in this soc Childs of Philadel- hia, Senator Georgo L, Shoup of Idabo, . W. H. Alexander; 3, Homer, | Wednesday: For Mébraska—Fair; nortn. | 10w meeting at Battery D. Av 6 m the difter, | Jobn R. Hays, L. W. Morgan of Fuller | westerly wind WS was re wal i eastern portion. | pouncement was made that the issue | ™ ent states hoia i tais city last Povruary in | 1%t 0 MR L e (Cpatly, B | For Towa—Fair; ‘wefterly winds; slightly | of tho tickets for the overfiow mecting had | Uraln, Governor McKinloy seot Mvs. Harrison pre- | MoAllistor; 4, Schayler, (3. D. Meiklejobn, | Warmer. v also been exhausted. Tao samospoakers ad- | 10k d1spatch from this pluce v dignified and skill- | W% Norrls of Ponca; 4, Ponca, Charies J. | For South Dakota—Rair; westerly winds, | dressed the two meatings, fivst speaking av | | Wanusshoua, Mo, et - Greene of Omaba; 4, Dakota City, L, W For North Dakota—Hair; westerly winds: | the Auditorium aud afterwards — be- | \WikE N0 TG Y 0 nave my sincers Boyvutan, who has taken & | Morgan, Johu IX. H'ivs;4, Creston, . C. | warmer in noriheast portion, ing escorted to Battery =~ D. Pre- | 5\ vinTyolr grout bereavenont ¥ A0 Blad 10 the | Monasn debs th Baveid, Createn. B, O vious to the sreival of = the ~ spewk- Wit Soclety > At - 3 Bioss rara, M Local ecord. i th el soliege olub. or- Socloty of Sous of the Revolution, speaking | prait, W. A. MoAllisters b, Genon. (3. D ers the various , coliece olubs enter F, . of Mrs. Harvison's connection with the 50 | Meklvjonn, W, . Noreis; b, 3outh Sioux | o OFFice oF tuz Wesgued Buis ~, Oxauy, | talbed the audieuce by giving exuberant ex- A Demo f on. Chauncey M. Depew, H Pullmao of Chicago, Arthur L. ''howas, kov- s M. Itand of Sun Haky Boey, for tho Turkish ). (ieorge M. of the Daugniers of the Revoluti ernor of Utab, Francisco, 1, ofticer, but the worki ook the livelieat interast in its proce exhibitors at the Columbian exposition ; Hon. Lispenard btow- wrd of New York, ex-Senutor T. W Fercy L. T. Michener of Inaia work as much as to ull other aids " As president of the uational society Murs, Harrison sigued all the vharters for the state E socioties and local chapters. [tis a curious RANDC colncidence that the last oue of these char- s which Mes. KO0 Wik 4 Wheroa chapler has reaantly been organized, | eatertained for two hours last aight oy the | Deliciency for the duy. 5700 The national board of the Dau a Awmerioan Itovolulion met tais atterason tor | €0l upon the pending issues The closest | i of Michigan, Charles I ury, sud family; New York, Hon. Joto B. C. Lodge of Mas: field of New York, ( ster, secretary of the Hon. C. W. Hacket of G. Pitkio, Hou, H. ts; Williwm Brook- veraor aud Mrs. John mayor of Buston: Hewpstead ople of Chicago, ex-Giovernor etts, ex-Senutor Hill of Colorado, W. Furbsuks of Lirackett of Indiauupolis, (GONTINUBL ON SECOND PAGE. | plouse was wccorded tue spesser. He de- City, Uharles J. ¢ not only the presiding | Omatu; Narsisi 5, Blo ot Dok taadit s arat and | pression to their coliege yelis. At 8 o'clock heriisocne Wo I Alessnder ot | piiifali compavad with sorresponi:i day of | Presiont Burko of tha American _collage Mapisoy, Wis;, Oct, i member of it, aud b Clarkeon, HoC. vail Yo, & | past four years: league appeared on 1o stugo with Sccretary | 5Pent by the joint &pportioument committes, dings Plaipview, . C. Pratt'W. A. | aaxi & 1802 1801 harles W. Ioster, Milster Lincolo, Hon. | cousidering tho legisiative redistricting bill, ‘The bourd of mavkgemeut uscriby the ereat | Moallistar:' 7, Fullerton. G. 1. Sioikltjol aximum touperatugd.... 483 8= onn M. Thurstou and Hon. George Price, | the democratic majority ety 1o M Harrisonts | Molllateri 7, Bullarion, : JMelkleiohn, | Minimum tempor it w2 512 candidate for atiorney general of 1ilinois. \W. I%. Norris'of Ponca: 7, IPierce. Charios J. | Averige tooperatarer . W= 043 Greens of Omaba Precipitation W 0 00 . e g Statement showing ‘the condition of tem- e e toued w Mized Audlence. | peruturo and prasipitation at Omaba for the | LeauBiug the chulr he syoke a fow words of | houses today. u, Nob., Oct. 2.-[Speolal to uk | day and sluce. March I 1802 a5 comp Prossad pleasiro at baing ho e 0663 Mote: Bk |—An audieace of intorested ropub- | with the general averags: Chaieetan Lincola: then. inteodaced Hom. More Mo Charles Foster, secretary of the treasury, who said that democratic success 1o this campa Detiolonoy siey Hurd means political and economic revoiution | collec ATy g this country, if the demacratic party means | known query : lency siuee March i L. inches | What it says. The repuil G, B Lawrox, Ovserver. other naud, was ibe part, Hon. Robert 1. Lincolu was made coair- man and recoived .4 flattoring ovation ety fo Ei 1As0, Tex., Oot, 2 \agsof tho | logic and eloquence of C. W. Turrell of Lic- | Leiviency siuco Marcn | What ar of attention and the wost generous of ap- of safety ana | lawfully, i ? i i { NUMBEIL WILLIAM EAGERLY WATCHED md Warmer rison’s Bueial, Germany Anxicusly Wi peror's Wittenbarg Speech. ting for the Eme 1 Club's Bonceh Show, HE HAS A CHANCE TO MAKE A MUSS ral Creely’s Annual K 1f Ne Says Too Little Ho Wil Offend One Everybody. 4 Banquot o Guest, [Copyeighted 192 by James Gordon Rennott.] sident Cable on the Unlon Depot, Bee | —The eyes of the whole Buropean world will soon be fixed iuformed you in my preparing o lutonas to make on ner colebration. tist Conferance. e Not ALl Fools, on Wittenberg. last dispateh, steet Waor partment. occasion of the I majesty will have to take a peculiar partin the 1f the speech should bo too strongly protestant, it will offend the Gat should be very broad, i tone, it may giv umorage to the high and dr who compose the majority of the conservas It is, of course, quite possivle that if he Is couvinced of the impolicy of ou one or the other ree ligious matter his wajosty way, sileut or confine renerahtios, these circums more prudant vere packed with | prosperity. In tho thirty yonrs Most of the business houses and | 8Bc® it had never mot a problem tbat ey ot able to soive. It had paid oft most of the ola Lutherans nation, and mpaign orator ca around and told himso. (Laughter and ap- ry Foster closed with hiumself to harmie: Blame, MeKinloy nees it might be tremendous from saying any- thing at all, but the youpg emperor secms to dehght 1 running risks, at the fetos in the character of the LCING EVEN. (Spocial to | largo and enthusistic avdiance iu the | fle Refases to Asvist Those n for ) ] —Thousauds of people were much Protestant while on the room for dout as which the bare announcoment of the speech has made on the omperor’s Catholic allies., ercign relatives of ths Bavarian court ospo the imperial action with disfa- their viows are shared to t at the court of Vienna, L Pa Wittenb e, nutor othier hand Roger Q. Mlls, whoso Ihis orotuer ocratic oxposition meeting vy tted into a pandemonium, Wee | prosporaus, tozether with tho buiance of [ cations are likely o arise in the peuding | Mills’ conscauent fuilure to spo v o United States, wa v at he was | Texa ot aceount Bt CILYy fol h 3ro1 ° R when Mr. Rosewater took up the indepond- [ 1he United States, was thankful that hojbras || Texas elactions on accouit ol ths new ity I fov with the promise - J ent logisiativa vecord of two vears ago the | wio, e UEN (ir4en SRS SRIESE & BERC | registration law adopted by the last logisla- | speal in St. 1’aul in a day or two and Mione- LOST WITH ALL HANDS, ent democrati oceasion wad many peoplejwent o August is Now Giv N. F., Oet. Tho banking owned by Georgo have sunk in the eale Bee correspondent has Moore, is supposed to Minneapolis ever been 50 s0f Senator Pieces of doors and an scon floating about—evi- 1T view It 1s that the high Iv refuscd stle becauso Castie n is said to hwve expressed it, it reform” uer language than thar, od for Cri«p for speakor. wifo and child; Arcbibuld 3 John Hopkins, Hovkins, unmar- wife and child; leaves wife; Frank Bab: stock, leaves wife and child; John Burrage, o8 wife and six child 1; John Burrage, unmarried; ven Piercey, Thomas Legee, unmarried; I anmarried; Silus Ryull, unwmarried; James ied; Ambrose I'rost, unmar- vied; ‘Simon Frost, unmarried. rumor afloat today that the demo- A othors | crats of the state by their commities state electorul ticket alveady done in Mr. Raker's committee will » democrat the state asnouncing this stop, and advising Ryall, wum Emperorand the ¢ [Copyrightod 15! ordon Benaott.) ~|New York |—The Berliner "Pageblatt publishes the following: The Ham- burger Correspondent, known, often receivos semi-oficial communi~ that while Emperor William Schoenbrunn, he with Papal Nuncio Galemberti. pos:d the interview was connected with the attitude of the center in the military ques- ot This is said to be on ound that the result is foregone tha: the ate will, satisfaction of all and ‘made many friends, | Gates nol to be voted for shall ba scrateued. | wow stands,be for Harrison five votes and 1oy aver. To follow the commitiee’s adv y repealed | s, the committee thinlk, sure republicans, and in thescheme of the clection 1o the bouse by giving Minne- to Weaver, According ued this weolk. of dissatistaction aused, 1w would seem as if partv must bo in desperate straits to contem- pecial to Tu as is well cations, savs Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zoltung s 1t has good authority foi delaring tnese statements of tho Hamburger Co: es ondent pure iuventions, 1on Army Booth, P'ue carl of Onslow has appointed Messrs. Jamos and Buxton, mem- bors of parliament, and istor, to investigato the expanditurs of Gene cral Booth's *Dark vestigating S Loxvoy, Oct. 25, The rapid transit legal or physical, which would inevitably | of Missouri by Govornor MeKinloy of Ohio, bagan yesterday, ended at S After, his addross at Leavenworth, Kan., 1ast night, which thousands b ernor MeKinley, at 11 p, m. boarded their special trawn and started for Long, ex-mine zland” fund, Loxnoy, Oct ent of the Daily News suys Berntardvs wife has applied and that the case will on Thursduy next, —_——— TWO Bab WRECKS. Parls correspond- for a divorce in cami rensburg au 9:15, camera on of Arkansas to Passenzer n Freight, nd u North- station at Sedalia, u crowd, estimated at Punruirssuie, Mo, passenger Lrain the St Lous & San Krancisco was wrecked tnis morning. BAGGAGEMAN A. L NEWS AGEN [ DICK EKSON, FLOYD HARWOOD, Fourjeen passengers were more or le: hurt, none fatally. bearing his name. As at War Powell Ciuyton followed the gove Stock Train Ditched, Dexver, Colo., Oct. Trinidad to the Republican say occurred today on tne Juion Pacific railroad south of hore. Six cars of shaep were ditched doae to rolling stooi. Miller and usiy but it is Hon, W. . Andrews ad- | printed on the tickets. But it will bo o | Washington and Pacific, all comparativoly A poclal from) dressed & large and enthusiastio sudience at | Pysical impossibility to huve the ballots | small towns, yet turning out good crowds to 2L proteciion orator, u Irom Pacitio the run was a short one to schedule time much damuge arraneemonts 2450/ R maae for Governor MeKinley's Barion wex thought not fatally wnjured. Cricaco, 1, -Liate last night a gravel train on the Northwestern road col- Harry Barroo, engin- Lecr, and K1 Johuson, brakon. n, were killed, ior MeKinley, to the secretary of state and that official ve- | by Nuticoal Committeemin K (state | His specen created na enthusiasm even in | turped them with iustructions to dle with | Chuirman Bothwell and,others, afive display of ccompaned | lided with a freight. NI HANDLLE h of Cla ' Fully 6,000 persons had erowded into . Vail, R F. Williams; L - iy secrelary of state, aud contests are o bo | the immense buildig, whilo thousands were ble Lo gain admitiar a on the stago there was & shout of applause, and es befora quiet could bo secured nov MeKin of the college league of republican | ey, with a few words of sympathetic ce to I'resident Harrison's bercavement, itical gatberings of tho campaign | entered upou a discussion of the issues of the Indications of a Blockndes on Nebraska and south Dukotia Konds, Ciry, fa, Oct. gram 10 Tug Be -[Special Tele: ~Dospito extraordinary precautions taken o pravent it by the bring- ing west of large numbers of cars, inoreasing motive power and cics, & grain blockads and car famine on westorn roads has st 1n Dakota and Nebraska and some of fons in northern now possing the roads in and western lowa are now wholly unable to bandle the grain business McKinley first Harrison, wife ook dnE the evening the . au. | of the president of the Uuited States. ved sorrowfully ny all on the the follow- As an exampie thero were 827 loads of grain on ninety miles of tho Chicago, Mil- tracks between Aber- » and Milbank, 5. D.. Saturday night. All side tracks were fllled and the motive power was not at hand to move the oars. theconfusion 110¢ars of grain came into the Aberdeen yards from the Jim river country the sawe night. siwilar experience, vaLor men for cars is Unproced neavly not b satisfied. elevators are filled to thelr utmost capacity aud grain is beiug stored i tomporary ware- ¥ polnts %0 much grain buyers have quit re. ukee & St Paul AM Mol The demand from ele- nted and care Allwlong voe rallroads houses, whilo at mar has necumulated ceiving it from farmors. brought in & bill against the protest of the 0o | reputlican minority and submitted it to the Y | legislature. It will be forced through both - THE DEATH RULL, neral . M. Tuttle of lowa Diey at Drs Moixes, Ia, Oct. received of tne death of General J. M. Tuttle st Cusa Granda, Ariz most prominent of lowa living war cficers, He was stricken with paralysis last & aud (hed yesterasy, Word has been oited States Ien | €rand jury bas indicted Wobster Flanoagan, or of customs, the uuthor of wo here for !, for ain party, on thy i assisting Chinese Lo enter Lue country un He was one of the