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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE HE SUNDAY. N&"\'E\H! R 6, 1892~ WILL REEP.UP T0 THE LAST !yt 3 St 2 TV A BLAZS OF ENTHUSIASM |t Eugens Wheelock, Th neern will IXNTEEN PAGES. 3 Al was f ¥ ¥ audie s [ v ne up with occupy the quarters sbo o be vacstea B. Sirode L. Caldwell of this = comy ve as f B by the Beatrice National bank at the corner ity was t Hker | G 3 s of _— % " " 1 Whean ifth and ( t streets. The Healr Tayne Soores One of the Grsatast Mice -~ | h 1 Tahe Pl s fup 1S ¢ i ¢ 3 ., T Political Rallies at Ksarney to End When Gloeatdflo M L e i One of the Gr Ral As OF SPont aha i Clubs Planning for a | 8% i ara® ieststeation of | Seaator Paddock Oreates Unbotnded Bne he Pol B be corner of Sixth and Court st about of ths Camjaig - | at Dy a 10 th war b e t [ s ong Faitbur Oit the Polls Cp:n Decvavoers T e One of San Francisco's Hook makers Rohhed - WarE, .4 b : e t 1 Among Fairbury's Citirens : P — | —_— of & Handweime Sum { - A retort from t of s of the - Al JLICANS {USIASTIC LS L TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE HEAR CROUNSE | S'Y Frincieco, Cal, Now, ne fat | GRAND TORCHLIGHT PARADE SURE | Sixth ward et 1 be 8 | GOO| R (s BUFFAL REPUSLICANS ENTHUSIAS | TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE HE CROUNSE | a4 as 4 % g O0RCHLIG W SURE | beavy e oAt ward, & GOOD WORK OF THE ADMINISTRATION Nebraska Clty Citizens Give Hryan's Op- the b — s of the total registra e of AN Parties Wil Parade | & L7t < h Specis teredting € wisons Deawn to the | o - Every Marehing O M I OmANA " Some of the Excellent Features of Prest t it 3 rat r v Cigar Makers union of Omaha has " 1 the Foree Nes g o | How the Democrats Handled Postt 1 AfUIE & Succrss—Notes of the Hasebd NaoIUTIo WAPHTY SROURISR dreas of Repoblicans in Line beasks B raly of the MeKintey Bin, by § Vi Dying Battie, B. Schupp as a candidate for the sta is 1 Seenes of the Campaign 5 Th6 senublicn " 8§ the 1o iv, Neb, Nov. 5 [Soccial Tele- 1 f Omaha ana the r t t l'ue Bey I'ois b boen republli- lican moet raska wil Je state campaign with a au day in Fairbury. Seaator Paddock was evening 1 rally s rrow nigt, and " s o | Bllied to address tho meo the people . ie plane B8 now a 1 t fail, 1t ' Sixth and | turned out in force to gr Endicoty pord ill bo the gra repubdlican demonstra 10 meet at the | came first with nearly 2 I'he Kan- Ad nessod n € For ne At | sas City & Om A tral it a siwilar hall w ate ftepublica: : ¢ aud the vther prec rough the Hitwy ¢ beon working ou the aetails andi | county fillea the city U has uever boen of the t 1t night wera they i & deny ed before At 1 o'clock t sions of Menaas 3. H tho s nresident of 1h it and | the procession formad t cets adja- Mon | atiiy b tirlng (n Hts sftoPts ra cent 1o the public square aud moved into begin & | to mak A e leacers e, beaded by the Fairbury ocornet y w b N 1 | anda 1 “ dru ). Carriages with McKeigha Jay nieht ot at ved by the Fairb Re. ican MhEvEns compistal - He is prepar r tle vur | | t's band tzens o carei ments fora g the evening in the was an &y day for tbe | exniviti by ad | The wagons w gmen were & the is s, A train lvad of Hastin zens K | Teec gof t gh, president rder in Stecle's ha will bo bere, besides a spocia wi | of a grand stroct § that every member | utmost capacity. Colonel ¢ Bills pro- ;,'”I,‘g'm.‘\,-!-v .nu’ 1 n;- n'] ft" he 44 a raily av Exposition vd. The chairman intrody 2 are aiso expectad from Graid Island and ¥ dressed by Judge | ¥, Who was received wi Loxingt T'wo parades will teke place on rs Mujors, D. H. Merce ostitied to the esteem in which ye is the samo strects the evening, and the e J. L. Webster, John ueroe br his o hbors. Seuator wolitical stock of all par range above nai one e and o f | Moors and. ot e dock was suffer ill health, so }_” re he was usioe th Vllers ¢ won, Hon« | s1o0re and e EUUHTS much so that ho had X ed to ¢ i | AR foF | FOVaRaDS. ) o) Do.lie MeCone @ 1o 1 third, | Speakers, in tea cancel a date at S aud rest before CONCLUDED IN DODGE [ ssue buta pers ATaIY | oiuitig 'tHAt IF Lhere. oab g Will Havea Grand speaking again — | ree ould toit 4 " Nebraska's Gr Prosperity, 1 put the Scene the Clostog of the | ve to b o | : sty ublican Campaign. 16 o i ¢ bkl A e Lhske. & the e ey M iy 3 aocr West To Athietic 1 ssed W bundant crops, with its finsn~ gramn to Tie Br I st | View of the Matter. Weer P Neb., Nov. 3 GO ton better than before, ascvi- enthusiastic b A rally | 3 4 | ¢ 1 by wer rates ana the Dodge county was t ) his | o A i i e sed to | u ST vities, and campaign bheid in this city this evening cotitied, “fhe Mchin s sh 1 r‘ . i now x ot ol Y["‘\MO The streetparade was s0 Farmer.» Tt snid wat ¢ nonster £ republican | struction, Referrlng 16 iho. f detaty entha nu were concerpe o a0t gty e e campaigs. B question, ged the ce of und ¢ t ambeau, bicyc S L) A { A svstem of currcu value, cavalry and republican clubs of Lodge £ to show ho IR favoring bimetailisin t o oebssed county with torches, roman canales avd | = pork bad been incr SIXLYSYRARRIAGO currency. — Mr. Harrison's udministration banpers. I'hese were preceded by | 1 the Campaigo at WL LA L Kot 5 A X DEwhITi o was bignly eulogizod and consideravle atten- tho Frewont silver 'cornet 'bana. They | Ajy,. Nev., Nov Shetlh at v Ker , Otwell, 7 ULIO 3 ORI LRI (e R B R EU R marched throueh the principa to ne he ingeper 1 L et s N : RSB artn hich is moro direct nect. HCVATE Bberi Hbus, Whlcn \vas Kbpeantiatoly | TuE B I'he iuaependents sell for £, idgze Crounse said that | mect at Krauso's ball ) the current issue of Harper's | Nitniie imiach I8 mors directiy connecied docorated witli flags and the pictures of | vas hield bere to any lunatic k it {s tho shortage e U \ bt A0 SpERkeEES DIEI SO o Harrison uad Reid. It was crowded with an 0 a fair sized cr < the Srop and not the McKinley bill that [ Mot T iace: Novtoides i \ | AR T G o fully, st tellivent audience representing all political ts were presen makes the price, the same 8s tue over-pr. S L o bbb VAL \ arehitly Hetp AL ALDACHES ally intellivent audience representing all poli TR 56 belng e i s CRBIeAit Tronson BUAT L (SSI A RIonb G 1. Hastings and in the stock fnterests, had benefited the PR A A EL SR AT £ FO0 I WAL UL 20) Jadies, the balznze being re ol wheat decreases the price, cablea to Hall at jon that Fitzsimmon 2 d n e Srat i Standing room was not scarce | speaker was frequently applauded. At the | nas ngrecd to fight Hall at New Urleaps for as nhis aides, and B T " t ! prewium, g ol et ey nean r. Edgerton’s speech was | close tho cha ested all the | eq) 000 T feivaa ¢ g ld, Johin Lewis, W. H I'ie tariff, the spcaker said, had become a Hon. George W Dorsey presided an. Al lon T estion; The ve % 6 LS th teer | $3.000. The Con SLUCHCINDBOIA FUD;L0, per in charge of several di- question of free trade entirely on one side opeuei o meetiug by m few vors: avoropel. TpaY oy ol howre: Of the vast sudiuee EOIT Lufeet | £15,000. but Fi zsunmons ref sea 1 iran] and tacidental protection to home industries ate remarks, in which he sa.d ihat 12 evers 5 S B epaand lence ol - as asked Ha > reputlican dia bis duty Harris 1 s for Harrison o 1 will vote the sprang up, and then such rousing 01 the other, and on that question, as on all otliers embodied in the Mi e stood tirinly and bt Cnoynski olurarity in this stat then introduced Jud about two hours. 1] rs as were gi n Wayne. county gives th be:n heal i of Wayue i re ueapolis platform, jualifiedly. 1he work Norris who spo isorge D. Meikle | Among th ublican of the Fifty-fitst congress tighly com- , ; - Neb., Nov. b pitirh mend More had been dove by it for the ; jobn was introduc " for one_hour. bk Gk DR o team added ! benefit of the people in all respeets than in v In the audience were mauy , farmers | S OnO M Saselitica INDEPENDENTS DISAPPOINTED, | list of vict . | 8oy other session of e paid = and iandepe were fuvorubly | drlgacaltl tloTAns St i ! | an eloguent trivute t dge Crounse and o S e s eouematteel of the city was present ar Their Last Rally in Minden Was a Dismnal of lowa by a score of 2010 4 N oter candidates on the state ticket, and o) treatment of those opposed 1o his politic: emseives as bighly pleased . Fahwre, J Fuucked Oat. Sund e UL DU o - aitk. Ths peopic listened with great He goes {rom tere to Geranium [ Mixpex, Neb., Nov. Special Telegram 5 e ] fasth. Tha peoie listened with great He tere o (e E . Jack W { ing to : for congress, and est. Much entbusiasm prev a0 ue Bolemian residents there. 10 Tyt Bre.|—The independents bad therr : i 1 | A ive ticket were spenkers were repeatediy applauded. G 3 last grand rally here today. All through ET | Sosite | carnestly com the fuvoravle con- On the bauners we Eoiandip ! T BL MR the summer this day Las be ked forward D bt o oani Eratelso. i) + o braska, m 1 Enough for 3 The Nei Toe fight was a f; Pl ; sideration of the voters of the district. The hors Hold venti but Can- = 1 A ' S bl rol e SYae T 3 OU1CE | seuator’s speech was frequently interrupted No Wild Cat d,” **Give Us an not Settle a Sad Matter. L) B2 > Around the Saow, Bail | with applause ana av its close was : o v L Ut L e time they would show the republicans wh Do il Timia tied | warmly greetea by 1 vew friends as “Sprick for tne Scnate,” “Calamity Howlers | Chicago Tribune: T hute people who | 5 crowa was. The Wo rtised | nCEd S ea ST Other | w i AroRELRugRTLeinaolasiiThe Benplsis | Aroipobcleantarolibholrihouses. it isaial | (FEEhL oS 1508 pondent s sor s T asas iiobg0 qniracts Tor 150, | | Theday concivdea with a torc pro- arty is Doomed,"” ~(iood Crops. Reputlicau | the first won The grand procession had by actun e ania e which jllumined the streets fo J Victors,’ Cr lures, o ic- “S0 second ing iR 0! Ual 3ill Schmier Kase Hassamaer of the old an antero- ich illumined the sircets for Victors,” “Crop Failures, Calamity Vic 0do 1" suid the second, taking a | eignty-seven voters in line and there assom. R oiee iyt Ssawmast of ek s. The Fairburs cornet and milie l tory. cup of te vled in the opera house not more thar |Errominacrar aao N pa aiedeala pos el orit €ingiol threethiTalossiwe 1s and bands from Hebror, Daykin : NEW YORK DEMOCRATS DEPERATE I Yes, said the first woman. *I |sons, of whom 200 were vo | 'h\”“\\' ast- Bl Vi giF isTgni=ts Batberiwithitheithbnps it | cott Blied the air with musio. ‘The — culled on Mrs. Fiyaway the other day, | pos=d of men ot all parties, EMEG P L FIFTI DIVI 0N, Zosaer el A00ES: il i Youngz Meu's club he'd a prowinent l Ahsir Leaders Trying to Incite Evil D)~ | just as sho was sweeping the floor. She | Voort addresses ihe meeting telling |ErorEntaupia EmenetaraRe B! Be Seventl Ward Ban alg REOMOL W DOt n the lige, ] Al R e S i ARG BB IBRERBT nd in the | bad done for Weaver and Fieid ana givir e bl diln Ja Ll g U 402 seventh Warl Republican Club, which they we irely —- : R S T Al olthe s © 7 | what be termed the 1nside corruntion of the | brother in tbeir Columbus booze e Fourth Ward Repubiicn Club. slow (not blazing) fire wits then started CLAY COUNTY, ‘ Lixco1y, Neb., No |Special Telegram | middle of the room.” ropublican party. U. D, Shrader aadreseny org, 0ae of Shunuon’s old dis- SINTH DIVISION NadernesthiFhey shellWana to Tue Ber Chlairs Cady of the repub- She never swept in the corner about 100 people who had remained through ,threw a base ball at bis home at Gree Band the skins were dried 1 made to con® | How Logan Me nolds Overcharged the lican state central commities raceived tho She did not. Isn't it awfu Vandervoort's aadress, The mestiug was a T we other dar 318 feet and 10 First Wari Marching Club T e e A State for Miteage. ’ < STV B aiRToREn sawful,” saic 2 second wo ailure in every cular and 1nde- d yet nobody wants him next year. ird Repubiican Ciab, pon the frame ¥ & ! RS : following telegram at S o'clock this eveain It is awful,” suid the nd_we decided failurein evers particular and 1nde 1y S das oD Dexpace Al ety clubs not otherwise designate boat on August 15, 1533, a CLay CExTER, Neb., Nov. 5.—[Special to Y New Y Nov. 5: lon. A. E. C y —\V **and 1 thank hea that my house is | pendents are sorely disappointed t think of the reception that will be i e e o Lo TIe S S GTIATe MDEE Bt [ MeR B = athibre AR e e nbEon || hasle) ah oTas The republican party made a splendid | tendered King Ga? aud Jack McQuaid in 2 JERTI DIVISLO! il Sl ) ' : ~ogsn aickeyooldsfiofECIay; Tussday next you inuy be assured of a nore | "ot mo tgll you what I saw Mra | ©AmPaign in this county and Kearney county | Gleveland nest sear. In the. sorit’s. soris abest Omaba Dram Corps two hulf-brecds, Mr. | county, people's cendiaate for state auditor, pronouticed republican victory' thau has oc- [ o\ u€t me e stove ant on | [Ti Eive the entire republican ticket @ ma- | they never gare the Patesy Tebeaus a single Sinth Wierd A S Clab, < one of those perilous | is writing letters to his former constituency eurred siuce the soldier statésmau. General | Flyaway sweep in her stove,” went on | i SRS eoLre | Ixth Waerd Marching 5 : 1 in t} re ot in 1858, Bt > de tho fir 9 A LoD game. sixth Ward Mounted Ciab, voyages occ corded in the an- that he charged the state four times Grant. led the ticket in 1 Driven to d the first woman, A Senods on/la Batlh plaver it By lopnLed clun: 3 Rl et ! atlon by the hopelessness of their cause, BTR s MAlahetwastiontinetin S Sam Crane, who is an 0ld ball player b « irrison G Junted. s of frontie ie starting point ach moaey as he paid oat for rairoad democratic lleutenant overnor of this Just as 1 called she was pu ngiaL SITUATION IN SOUTH DAKOTA, self, over his own signature asserts: vs from the country precin f | was near the fatul ground where in 1876 “ b < = e S LnlltegRn L s vernor, ot shils ctove these things, gathered off the Sl i W Gl el T LT ennouuno fatal gl £ fare to and from the legislature two vears - disposed persons o employ (nsurrect onary cne room: Three old €pools, a [ While the Republicans Arc Enthustustic the | mory o osorete] people on the face of the Details of the Parade. B s "the hunde of o | ago. His ticket from Fairticid to Lincoln motiiods " The luw abiding peoplo of this | g 2, some apple parings, somo o'd Indepesdents Are Discouraged. earth bs not on time will take their po oant ““ S paoEL 9) cost him $270, which double would be e N T R OMAS 1, CARTER, Chattman hairpins, a box of dirty candy, some [ Yaxkrox, S. D., Nov. 5—(Special Le Harry Staley was Boston successful tbe line at tue rear of the colut SR oo o £.40. He coargea the state §24 mile Louis E. McCoMAS, Secretary. nails, a dead bird, some floss, some | gram to Tue Bee.|—The republican rally in pitc inst the Cleveland colored republicans will fall in aad | - ) fees and ‘the voucher sizued by T O hally canary bird seed, n cent, hair, six but- [ this city last night was participated 1n by | of S twiriers lost a gam arch witn tne Harison Guards, in the sec for that ut i pow im Hamllion County's Rally, iy FrEl s e e A L h Lt b Tos is bard to see where Harry's bulze | ona aivision. met a bloody en the auditor's oftice Liucoln. He voted AURORA, Neb., Nov. Special Telegram N 2 bins, neeales, a lamp | 450 republicans, 35) of whom were voters g . Yo . 1 i i ¢ - tom1, Neb, wick, coal dust, dirt. bits of rags, some comes in, Itis expected that thers will be not less ling dascriptio for the appropriation of tfis amount 1o bim- to Tue Bre)—A large and entbusiasuc | Wik, conl hree ol teite Ko SOME | The torchiight procession cxtended over Rk Shroalitis taboried oD amne o 5,000 republicans in t and cvery My, Iry _ | self, which was no more than others did, rally was beld here by the republicans of | Proom straws, three old lette 8 PIECC | five olocks and four brass bands | ] R A e T e Will carry a torch z Ao4ted into | butthere is no room for him to boast of his Hamilton county today. e Lansing of b Anpeand fork, twolumps | made music. ‘The speeches made by | DT 1o go outside of his vall team for Kick railroads cent o " 2 i g | bonesty in the refusal of & pass nd the pare e L8 9 two old pape 1 ring, a 1th of Sioux Falls and R, J. Gami. o s TihalGIsvEland 3D open rate of oae fare f | | chase of a ticket, so lout as fact remain ! Lincoln and Ceptain J. it. Steckel of Heb. Yankton were heara by s i e AL g T all points within 100 s | of record tbat'be charg state four of| ror addressed 4 large audienco in the opera Sz plasers sa ; bl pothua) W W, lowa es as much 1 house in the afternoon, anl | 58 AR ore 2eople noney as be paid out for the oas Slain d on u ynolds is a fair exsmple of the mers of Beatrice, J. A. Wh of U0 Bicle y er | wany weak, Lair-bra > huve i rora and Hen ). Hamer addressed They atte Mulfon ine of march will be as 1. 1d | rusved into the peoy Spiring larger sucience this even Music w out they i th side of Farnam st vigilance | 10 positions of res it Buy of ir furnished by the Aurora band aua the Arion lina or 17 ¥z 3 et | the sterliag ¢ ke them Glee club of York cession two vea Dan Stearns, says the Buffalo Express, eI e o~ aenaniry P The flambezu and torchiiz E. W. Fisk ma tue barbecue | Will winter in that cit vlavea the | rifle 4 > : spleudid street dispiay elic:ting o 10 = small avdience the raily closed | peol roor cessfu 2 | ng - sav Plattsmouth’s Lutervsting Meeting. applause. with a parade ag 1- | season | [ Piairamovta, Neb., Nov. 5,—|Special Tele- The independents held a rally also, at stra vid the s o | ticket on gram to Tie Bee)—Hon. T. M. Marguette yyhich Hoo. W, L. Green. Doch, wick and fusy 5 this county i Ad G Ditta north s13e of 1) g | aadre a magaificant autisncs at tne Sdgerton were advertised 10 speak eir ected by H0) 1 passed through Omah Fi o Dave iay e sein this city this evealng, 4 meeting was a flat failure, however, and in e for South Dak SUFLesnth rh cour olp tals city this ‘evealng, He point of numbers and in enthusissm coul Republican y Heanint hatwoniatbe < in Pittsburg 1o e | was met at the traia by a raception commit- notat all compare with the republican Neo, Nov. 5 to Tue e to vote for Harris tce of fifty old cltizens who hera in the g, - 2 Messrs. Vail of Albic Williams | k, and 20 al duys and a warm welcome was Democrats Weakoning in Caming, lward and er s 1l u immer. SPECHAND S04 be eloguent barrister. Judge Chap- \ West Poivt, Neo,, Nov. 5..- [Spacial Tele o aud a stre effor: to resuscitate | 4 nau introduced tne speaker, who began by S, 3 S in Omaha next spriog. His plan is 5 Vello gram to Tur Ber.|—The democrats of Cum £ Pih ) cd in auother ¢ 3 Sixth Ward Kepul ¥ sayiug that he was one of tue three men who ing county held their first rally hers this ““"f' nayIng 10l ]‘" 13 ds or | trec A rousing weeting was held la: 1t met 1o & private house in the then village of evening. They had borrowed for tho oeca- | With her snub is. Let's cut her | grum up a crow gistribution of hang the republicans of the Sixt Omaha and created the 1 tion of s100 fiity torces from the republican club, | 4% funaosipd pa sarted. child. | PU1s o auy specia effort to secure a large | oy xth and Lako street o mo of| R ESRIDORG PAFLYR o & - and these constituted tho entire number of And one ARLE il crowd, but as & crowd, e a+ made of complete Fing b e G g torones in \be parade, T ing hous r Know now s d K | poiuts against the insiucerity of the demo- 4 orencs in the para 16 Was 00 speak- 2 b i . It was ouwe of the most intelligen fors genera! attenaance of a \ ing and a hitch in the minagement of the he children of neighbors do rats and indepent nts and was as well as enthusiastic audienc : listened to 50 chirps Rer interfered with its success. that ever her s0 much work in ; of the ward compo: 3 with pleasire and interest. Al- parade seriou; i€ y things he ( 3 q b P 1 I’ “.\'ur}l'.um indicates a deciaed weakeuing assembled in village of Creston to listen town like Cir Guards "U’ 1t of | tho Congressman Br ac -uddressed @ ; of the democratic strengtn 0 8 ission of political issues. The a1l davs are ovas tiugent ¢ 8. 1 im. | me vood ball tho crowds tbab Doving, the indepandent speaker, spoko at j B sveakers were escoried from tne Clark B Yol Mone. Sbix fall ve | parade e o | WeNLio the court house overtixad its capace the court house Friday evening 10 a swall tans Weather, house by 8 large crowd of tte leading eiu of 11, evap Ed Maurer wants to | H10.paradais an alre soid. | ity and nambers uad 1o go away disap- 2 audienc St blic: * rything goes | 2288 of Creston and vicinity, Samael J k of 11, even Ed Maurer wants 1o Judge Berka ; pointed pecu.iar featuro in com- v J. Sadilek of Omaba spoke upon the po- | " i N omaTyL)ing £0ES | Wheeier called the meeting to order and in Bas oftored 1o sizn With 80¥ | each of toe canalt for- | puriog the two mestings was the fact of the liucal issues in the Bohemian lasguage k. | DY COmparizon outin Mor 8l L troduced the speakers of the eveniug. They 1s not our Fid Maurer | He then exploded ¥ sliy. | crowd being eid by Hon. . M. Mirquette | e president of one of St. L g silver | descrived the proscot political strugele g e, however, but a 200- | theory of democracy . from opening to close while th: audieace at . i L —— mines. “Ounce & well known character | the west and gave their sudievce their o 0 tho rural village of | closiug with @ prac gily | the Bryan meeting hinned vut perceptibly Vil Be 1 Line, Mackay was asied by & lady | opinions of the anty of every voier. Tt zens should take of prozection. iy tefore be finishe: spe: Tow change of ‘ Sewaun, Neo, Nov. 5, —[Special to Tne £ the west if the weather did not | #ualyzed the psople's party platf. | Too Washingto ates offered to bire D. H. Mercer was greeted w ¢ sentiment here is remarkable and every day ! Beg-]—The republicans bad & splendid | accasionally become intense y coid compared the moral. political und | Gius Schmelz of tuis vear's Columbus team, | His speecn was devoted oK reases the prospect of republican victory " meouing at Tamora last might. The Seward 0, yos,” he replied, ‘it ge rale ohigot fusts (ReRk Wb e fare |18 mannser for tne 8 SA% sagsen (oaRReT MRk BERL 80D t ) 19:101x logsli1y, - Flambeau clubend drum corps went up, | sharp here some ’ B fituao trata i cht Ml 1biok Gan gRasee I 0. J. C. Wharlou, after ton time we | Their Fiual Kally, 8lso & number of cilizens from Scward. - 1, vars a g DAERLD, 3 RS Ry 5 . Bd 4 Nonta Prarre, Neo., Nov. 5 —[Special The hall was crowded, and many could not | It Was Sterti W R en It which bave been re- | would have s lelegram to Tus Ber)—Ths enthusiasue et in, The speakers were F. (. Simmons, | ) \ard 1a4n-Canads huntiog bear, 1 WOUIR- eve Langworthy. ( N al pends,’ he answered, eva- StenuinG, Neb, Tele- | wuile bulk uf the great army of base d by various ciuzeus recenly, also With all th | * sbelda rally tonight. Tbe i Captain E. C. Parkinson. hey ail made | S1Vely. ‘Now, today is whit we miners | gram to Tue Ber most | ball plagors who rempioed true to oo game | Some persousl” leitors which bave' been | ot withoutits | streets were turon vle to witnoss excellent speeches, tbat of Capiain I’srs- | ¢all a one-shirt day. W enthusiastic republican g ever beld 1n Fdonboyall butg 60 Salincll iy hose HeRNIEG e LA ARS e Jber 4, n | the grand parade o op:ra house filled inson especially creating great enth w. | gets colder it's a tw Sterhug occurred 1t t Lieut t PAFINE BRI ARG frex wavered 1o this campaign L the wet, and ther | e raflors rtson made & Lo repuciicans in that part of the county | 0 the biizzards come t) Governor Majors and Joha Hauck were the o 1s10 and taken &t differe | 1 through | grand aod republican speech, as well as elsowhere, are wide awake, and | t days SRS oy aia s Ay foywer with Milswavkes | |t o ars Mr. Whart tha y beautiful stiil | The party 1s fee more confident and en- e will givea good actount of thewm: | **The lady was much mystified until 1 | $Peakers. ‘Ibey meL. &t he train by D IR SELARIET WA a8 Bl o Can Boad L ar el & hood | ters ) of thusias dav nod fizht the bat- et | e yeti \be Sterliog Hussar baud followed by tbe | mores, was Lhrown out of @ bugey by a run. | 0 FeF vOr o bhoo rrg only tle toa ficish, Calamity howlers are biding ) e deis expluined fo her the habil of the miners | Youn: Ledies Republican ciub and siaty old | away bovee the oruer day saa bed, % there | DY voting tor candidates o m of | clis, the low of 1 u dark coraers in Lincola count In Gaze County. of putting one or two 18 above | soidiers and citiz Upon tuelr arrivel | isa dent in the curbstone where bis head 8ntag ‘“(;mf,' rinciples | Hfi b of gain- | of the large ow | s ro \n Liucolu coun - Bratwics, Neb., Nov. 5.—|Sopecial Tple- | another, necording 1o the temperature, tuey were escoried thosirects lothe | struck big enoughito bide a chest pro- | 1€ @ dou DL FieorT. {1 uad barween | (o gmall o N } Closed with a Great Demonstration, gram to Tur Bre.|—The outlook for the | Y 3 1 the evel targe torchlight | tector in 9. MAMLO% M0 _atacl REORAr SRough wshing of a beaver in the water Kuoks, Neb., Nov. b.—|Spscial T A Docinty vaaubli2 LR S S | Graveyurd Etiguette, procession, beaied by the band, paraded ibe TP P v R e ] 10 couvinee the voters present, that to ma ashiog [‘ 8 4 i or ]k Ny » y pacial Tel ¥ KT PApURlonn auey Bs The origin of the custom of bur sireels and escorted Lhe speakers L0 the 0pers | gervaa” ] doc 8 ! Be casiers | tein the rapid growth and prostize tho wa picture of wilduess avd solitude wow | eram to Tue Bee.)—Two brass bands, s u s very encouraging, The boitest campaigu | Ay, | R 2 touse where 700 entbuslasiic people were | forveo! | AOAL KnOW Which, by the castern | now has, the citizens cannot do better than | only possible in retrospectior | martial band and * T ever fought 1o GJgs county is now arawing | P20Ple With their heads to the west it | bou ) league. In the meantime, however, from 3 h | ) republicans wouad up ) S utertaloed with solid trutbs, Every . cast tbeir vutes for tne return of Christian | September 6, 15 Seeing an clk on | the campaign fn tbis viciuity ton 10 4 close, with Lhe democrats and iadep | unknown. From ages back races in ali f “"r.';‘ . ‘:_H e R S “;,J‘A‘o“‘:fi this on until the crocuses begin 1o croak, | Speent 1o the city councl (e IalaTR, hi, T PR o the campaign in L ! viciuity lo:'w'hl ina v ents allied agaiust the repuolican parts of the world have buried theii um;‘ sket, 4 o *'Suapper’’ will slather ia.her over the chins i 1@ sar | i y @ 1 grand torchlight procession and pyrotechunio republicans may lose one memuer of the les- | dend with their heads to the west: no | P4% i 3 £ of the customers in bis brotuer's barber stop | Attention, Swodes! ' 88 wo had had nothing to éat since yes: | gispiay, The meetiog was acdrossed s ' Islature, but tho remainder of the tcket, | invariubly, however, but with great At Greeley Center. dowe o Brighten. | Every Swedish voter iv the city ougnbt to | terday noon; saved h !‘-u'; for my | Messrs. Cornish, Kicketts aud Alsteat of legialotive aud couoty. is sssurad. ‘The | uniformity. Probably the remote origin | GrseLey Cesten. Noo. Nov. 5 -ISpecial | , Manager HBuckeuberger is the early worm | autend the Swedish-Americas Political | Dest friend, Mr. F. Tudor of Boston Omata and Noyes of Waterioo. Mr. Alsted's a SOUBKT Wil §ive 8 big mujority for Harrsou | Jies in the belief of an immortality &nd | relescam wo Tur Bre PR B30 | Lemvue “Ha ‘has miobany aaoarrow 1 the g | club's meetiog Monday uignt over the | 10th: “1%anon a'sand bar and was un- | sddress wis jo the Gerinan lautsge. The 1 aud Crouase, and for Haiger, republican can- | yraotion troified by (he tatirn e | Saesen " {ireciey Center bad | jeague. He bas alresdy announcea that the Rarte. [IRNAS AL AR able o extricate the boat in \rk: | Tmeating was a grand success . Coatiuas, a2 1 | Tho oun avery mypuied by ihe roturn of | ine greatest celobrauion of the year todsy | Pitisburgs. will assemolc st Hor woaitB® | Boston store, Sixteenth a0d Douglas, Vaiu the mosquitoes y murdered us!' | AR - g ; — | the eun every morui The dead are | and tonizpt. Attoroey Geersl Hastings | Maren ] 4nd gol tholr Brat square meal (o | 80le iostructions bow 1o voie ac coraing to | G0 N “Passed Council 1 | iage Ramucrate Lissanmged, _ Sehusler Kepublicans’ Lust Kally, buried so that when the time comes | ucae 8 magoificent speech. He was fol- | }89. In April he will takethe Smoke | our new vouug system will be given aund | - P OV T uts | Beargice, Neb. N . [Special Tele § ScuvyLer, Neu, Nov. Special Tele- | they may face the sun, which will wake wed by Houa. James Whiteheud, whose | 1'8180S0n & tour of ibe southern league | sawpte ballots distributed. Members as ““‘J P g PRD 6 AN ) WYAZEr® | graw to Tue Bes. | —The democratic demons graw to Tux Bez.| —The Bohamiau repibli- | them, The first pastor of the church at earnest mapner and convinciog W ATnoas ! cities. i well as others are invited to be present | reached Fo «.ivenworth, K sirstion in this cily tonight, was noticeably eaas of Schuyler aod vicioity listensd to an | Esstbampton, N. Y., it may be ro | niu golder Joarels ot oock JoEio won | Fredoricus Clauser Lus landed 1o Colum Banth) ——c deficient fn eothasiasm. Hou. T, J. Maboe garnost disousaian of ihe leading pohitical | murked, dirccted that be bg buried with | Dougtierty closed 1he evenios s masisg oo | bus, O., for tne cold suap, He i ARa0N | . BARKOIAR b AUsation ue; and General Vifquain addressed a small topies of Lbis c2mpaign by Censk Duras to- | his heud to the east, so that at the res- | briiliant appeal to bis fellow Irisbmen. " Ty | POFters there that be dossa’t like Louisville presidents of ali league clubs are re pigbt. Many Aworicans were preseut. e R auticuce in the Auditorium, The parade #ud may remaiu in Columbus and live off bis | quested to turn out every me 3 [ urrection he might faco his coagroga. | Fepublicass will bear good reports’ from | 83, Mey remai io Columpus and live off bis | quested totura out every member aud re | | aud meetiog was 8 discouraging fuilure for ofticers of the repudlican club were present | tion; but so g il is the custom of | Greeley bR RATY DEES A4 ] R ) publican iu the grand rally Monday evening - = tue democrats. Tue meetiog aud parade bad . 8ad tee Bchdyior Giios club assisted 10 103 | burying with the boad (o the wors —— | BMER SyBlag thrangh that darby e Wan | ood'ronars 0 me the anmberof mon. torobey 1 again back upcn Lis native | beey extenmively advertised as tho lust grand sloging, belng warmiy applauded. Mr. | ‘: ry o vl H0 1900 40 kno et Lhak Lust of Lancaster's Campaign, jouB Myar pame of band sod full dsta by Mounday aud, Peun., and will probably | ra)y of the democracy of Gage county. Duras held the attoution of bis people for | this direction is noted as un instauce of | Lixcory, Nov, 5 Special Telegram 1c Farcist, base ball maseger | noon without fail B. H. Rowisox, for mauy long moons 10 come | — — nearly two hours. This 1s Sch.yiers last | the minister’s Tuz Bre.~The ropublican campaign wey | P\ and round stblete, who was | Vice President Siate Leagse, | basc vall is concerned. Down in ludependenis Losiag Interest. rally, but by no meuns the least succassful - ractically closed as far as the city of 1 .o | S9Vertised tbrough the eust on bis late trip | | Ciuciuoau tuey that Timothy must be- | Gpwapn, Neo., Nov, 4 to Tus - LB Not in Bad Healih, proctioally ¢ as far &8 the city of Lin- | home us the best known man in the world, | Falllug OfF ln Kegistration, ¢ A0 export 1L 1ho use of & pair of “0ul- | poy i SooceGiack of Aurors delivered @ New Bauk st Beatrice. BUkLINGTON, 18, Nov. 5.—The report that | S0L0 Is coucerned tonigbt by @ geoeral dem- | has just received & big box of chest. | Yesterday was he last day of registration | Sid€rs” before Lie can ever hope 10 break 1nto Beatmice, Neb, Nov. 5 —[Special Tele gnstration of the (apital city republicaus, | nuts frou & Ex-Goversor Gear, republican candidate of gram 10 Tus Bas.|~Beairice is 10 uave 8 | we First Congrossional district, is dangor Bew privale bank. The leading siockbolders | ously il is wuirue. He is in exc 0 Culpepper, Va. He will crack = S SO | the National ve an exce!- | Lte most of them this winter down before | fOF 1BOSe Who expect Lo vote at tue eiectiou | nion Veterun | Bandle's ragiator lub, Colores Republican club | ©of bis misslog spark ag © ugain, 400 that 0o, just | SP2€ch ul the court house last night 1o & very - because 11m broke one of the directors jaws | small sudience. 1 ndependents seem L3 No, there are no tidings | 10 be eld Tuesday, and at 9 o'clock the last | with bis mask for calliog bim & bighwayman | bave lost all interest iu toeir mantiogs, 6ad L yet awhile, | sawme was placed upou the books, Lut par- | cue gav. | 9o mot tura out o bear their spoukers, 1Le Harrison aud Reid clup g lent street display, while tbe L leat bealtt. | Republican