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ATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1890 EPISTLE T0 SUGAR PI.ANTERS‘:‘.t::.“‘,,.'?;n" contror " means ot omy | HARRISON'S ~ SECOND TOUR [fomca”chm wver purers *hict t¢ was tast- | NISCUCTED AND DISMAYED | 5 Zomer, e Yoek, was badty pounded, and IN BRACING OCTOBE—R the annihilation of the cane The special ‘eatir arrived at Kokomo at sugar industry, but a quietus to be put upon 1:25 and was wiet by another great erowd. MeKinley Starts for the South. the production’ of sugar beets, which Is of Here he spoke:from the rear platform of CINCINNATI, Oct. 18.—Governor McKin- | Why Louisiana Should Throw Off the Dem- | f1°" Ereat advantage to the nofthern farmer Greeted by Immense Crowds All Through | thg train. Ind, Oct. 10.—The greatest | FArY Of the Majors Foroes Allow Their 8ighs | lov and party loft here at 11:15 by the [ Strength Should Return and Lane epublican ascendancy means mora acreage i A l ot h eates | Queen & Creséent route to New 3. . G ooratio Yoke, for cane, more sugar mills and a growth the North Part of Indiana. meeting of the. day so far was at Marion, to Be Faard e L VT guor Go. and development to Loulsiana and the south which was reachod nt 12 The crowd was REPUTATION WaS WORLD WIDE " unparalleled in her history. Republican assembled around a stand about two squares | - rRa control means that from cane and beet we A from the railroad.. Eight hundred veterans | g L ody o Fi onson Is So Good for Build. SENATOR MANDERSON TO THE PEOPLE | il promuas in at pire™ coane and o wmréM\D[ TWO SPEECHES AT FORT WAYNE | from ‘\he ‘Natianai, Sotdters Mome grected | RUMP DEMOCRATS ARL IN (HE DUMPS | Mody of a ¥ iagiusee Washad As Senson 1s So Good for Build needed for consumption in this conntry, and their comrade as he reached the platform TN 0k iiaan S e L ing Up the Brain and Body. | instead of sending abroad over $175,000,000 . In the crowd werg, also a large number of | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 19.—A body How a Great Indastry Growing Up Under | ally, that enormous amount will be k Une Was an Extra, Not on the Program, | glass workers, who had quit work in a body, | petitton Fliea for the Bolters® Candidates— | Washed ashore at San Diego has sines been | the, Lo “ 8 Amerioan B 4 s E and with two brass bands marched to hear | 1dentifiec g Baliie’a C ) " W the Influence of Protectic ked e, o be pal |'r' '\u rican plan but Was Made to Accommodate {He. & .m-w)"-n-r ‘Iw'”';"' Saneral. Herbiaoh S VEuelld Martin Dissents from | Mentificd as that of J. H. Streldenger, an | Paine's Celery Compound's Work of manufactu a 1 Will e Destroyed by Free Yori| G JOAF € teilow's Mitixetii o8 the Large Crowd of Furmers spoke about thirty ‘minutes, dwelling on the aprems Court’s Oplnion —Why engineer of natlonal reputation, who. had Merey in Countless Homes. PSPt Louisiana that republicanism means protee Who Flocked to the City. features of the, tariff law enacted by the South Omehs Men Were Discharged boen living in San Francisco for the last few tlon to every industry, north and south. It democrats. He. was heartily and enthusi- rs. Now his friends are exerting them meana the restoration of the bounty. 1aW of astically applaude OMAHA, Oct. 17.—Hon, David 8. Ferrls, [ 1500, It stands for fair deallug between the | INDIANAPOLLS, Ind., Oct. 10.—Ex-Presi- | pdoneral fareison Nesd meve “‘”‘“"’r';!l'”';"‘{‘ & 3 4 ) vernment and a ts citizens. ithon 1y " " e 3 oo ipPhotiihe reedl £ o g Becretary National Republican State Central | fomernmt vl.“m\m vlva‘:w en Ls .‘.:“ v' ”r‘ lent Benjamin Harrison started on his sec- | for | ticket make no effort to conceal their chagrin | Streidenger was a man of cherful disposi Committee, 355 Canal Street, New Orleans, | tiality as to individ g1, 1U NEkalS: Tor' oum "»nl and last speech-making tour of the pres Irnu'T ’\\'\‘.’\'I-j_l u-|| Oct. 19, ]\r'||pr ;I over thelr final discomfiture in the supreme ':I""‘l hlllv \‘HI ‘lv;('l‘lln»lvvfhlw:’ embarrassed b , & ” 3 g [ gence | G0 campaign over the Lake Erie & Western | 1ay of phenomenal audienc eneral Harrl- [ court, The news that the highest tribunal | @04 did not drink to excess. W La.: My Dear Sir—I have delayed reply to(mon honesty. It believes in intelligence | 28 n ien ! 1 did not ¥ Pl TN GVAPY acmmunt: aliperty TTRE.0486, '8¢ Malnuts & son arrived in Fort Wayne about an hour sarly in September he announced to some your favor of 30th ult. and the communica- | [0 16 every commurily, every state and | 1at 9:26, six minutes lat later than schedule time to find a crowd [ M of his friends that he was going to Arizona on of October 30 from the national repub- | o . o Aorly Tort Wayne is the objective point, where | that oxceeded anything he had previously |COnvention and to permit the rump ticket ok after some mining Interests there e v cility it will relegate to the rear ki i s nominated by Eucl " i & Interests t lican state central committee of Indiana in- | Firm in the belief that the intelligence of | (1 Main speech of the trip will be delivered | Seen on this or his last week's trip. The [nominated by Euclid Martin, Tobias Castor, | and has not been heard of since. Mr. Strefd viting me to deliver an address in New Or- | the south will no longer be frightened by |b¥ Mr. Harrison this evening, but a half | Sidewalks and streets, out to the carriaes |John McShane and twenty or thirty others | enger was a notable character. He filled | That is, provided one is well [SES o protestion to Ameelcan industhiss, i | DUEDSSF or d ed by false pretense, I|dozen twenty-minute stops will be made be- :}'\'.lx -’;:;‘"x\!h; 3 .'1‘ “'i;n(';:-‘ «flf "u_'m 'k':m | In tho Paxton cafe in the early morning hours ";;m‘v r';'-‘l"’f”"(':‘ o w-s;vln»n:‘.lu d )v:u been in| To the sick man or women the prospect ie ’ 4 ok forward with confidence to the result of | tween Indians ore de d people, of September to be placed on the official | 4l PATts of tho world. hen the govern- | doleful, The thousands of persons who worked e that my engagements and participa- y : wee anapolis and that city. up a continuous cheering. The ex-president | Pl G B gt Rk 8 4, 1 housa persons who worke: the hope that my engagements and particlp: overnber 6. With Ligh personal regards, I| Ay Harrison occupled the private was escorted, immediately after reaching the |ballot as the regular democratic ticket, | miht Gieared out New York harbor he worked | right through the ot summer, and the many tion in political matters in my home state | am very truly yours A a oceuy he private car of | WA « R WHISH e vione [6reatsd dikinay Wwith General John Newton, chief engineer, | whose vacation, instead of recruiting thelr ORTITGE ENive tiismahtves thal t Right o5 CHARLES F. MANDERSO! Colonel R. B. F. Plerce. Heaides the ex-| o' ' owd of Rty £ 000 Tils Wi anothee ik AR, d disgust In the bolter's | United States Army, and was the engineer | strongth, has only made Increased domands - . - owd o ly 8, ko DA camp yesterday, superior in the blowing up of Hell Gate. | their : 8 f B e complimentary invitation and afford speech outside o schedule arranged, es- | e hoir tired nerves and brain—these un ot ::‘ n’ mt”"u? .-u’u‘\ ain visiting the WAYNE WELCOMES HOLOOMB, Frank B. Posey, Senator Robert Graham of | pecially l(".r‘ln..v Nhatgt oF (H%. derthats’ WHS uclid Martin was seen at his office In the | Later he was chief engincer of the Margenta ones ild take advantage of the il Lttt e g ; ]" S e — Noblesville, Marcus R. Sulzer of Jefferson- | could not stay for the night meeting. At § | forenoon, and he had just laid aside a copy | IMProvement company in the United State lays and nights to store thelr bodies Crescent City. [ recall with great pleasure | State's Credit Discussed in the Presonce of | . i L J o'clock ho was walted upon by the committee |of The Bee, in which he had been reading | °f COlombin, and was profitably employed in my visit to your state during last winter, arge ¢ rowd. ville, Hon. Charles W. Fairbanks of this|pia’attended by an informal procession and | the T i & | many of the other South American countries when an opportunity was afforded me, by a| WAYNE, b., Oct. 19 pecial Tele- | ¢1t¥: Colonel H. Nelson of Terre Haute, | oscorted to the skating rink, in which 6,000 [ rm:n!l‘:mwh.-“;.::l";“.v”::; :-hv'-:r;_ 1 am o ;n;- ql”xm AR e S et trip up the Atchafalaya and along the beau- | €ram.)—Judge Holcomb and J. M. Devine ad- | & C Balley, candidate for treasurer of state people had sandwiched themselves 0 (DOKE cabrod” W10 K AKARTR, Coh i F | HANC »‘l‘;lv\ni”v"g‘;:\’\.l.\v\l £ npisRes. an " 5 anA | Arenssd 'sh Ladtence g Colonel Oakl of I e adi. | the great Indianian e he entered the aid N ) o atters relating to \& engineering, and tiful Bayou Teche, to see the magnitude and | dr 1 an audien the opera house this O e |: 3 : xt"l rt \\.«,\lv Addle| 4l en - extruord nary scene ensued e | shall make no further effort to have our | had charge of the work of bullding dams for | importance of the cane sugar industry. A|afternoon. Mr. Holcomb conflued his address | 2LC. Harrls, R. D, I Plerce, C. C. Foster- | groat building shook with applauso. Hon. | ticket placed on the official ballot s the | the Impounding of debrls from the hydraullc fow years ago [ visited the island of Cuba|to state issues and showed that the state’s| NICHOIAS BEmsley, Willlam Taylor and J.| Charles chairman of the county | regular democratic ticket, 1L will go there | ™1 . $ & credit would not be impaired by the election | Frank Handley, congressiof candidate in [committee, introducing General Harrison, who etitic B ere | Ho was a member of the American Society and looked into the methods of sugar pro- | FECHE Wod fot bo tmy y : nal candidate in |committec. in by petition, and 1 forwarded our petition to [ o' (ivll Bnginecrs. th Al Neblyte or W BRI, - ABE elt | © populist ticket. the northern district. Several of the persons | 8aid in substance Lincoln this morning. The petition contains | {) R o SO LY (O BRI TRy yet aniavaisned; Bk i) miowe] taat e aonm o oo ussod In congress and | heir political engagements will allow. Gen-| . My Fellow Citizens: When we have af “The supreme court has dodged the iasue, | 100 Of Civil Engincers i iI0Mte hear. sigar. Indusity O NebEskss| a- euon i so dldcuss, b this evening. | oral!Harrison wil relusn:to; tile ity toshen: ;y: bate 1".1“';“»:. like Lo :uul w‘s‘l:.‘:. ny»w(’fl;IuJ., El(mnaln !rlnu:iu to decide m;l re 1 queatior and WILSON MARKES A DENIAL. { to the fertile Y o e o s greeted Ne | row over another route, and wil ako a | the points of mgreement, so we may go on to | has lel ho matter still in doubt. I see My YL to the fortils laadsialong the gl |epeakers tonight. — Wayne ¥ becoming | number of specon ANl UL ‘make R i cusy thowe tilngs wbout which! we differ. | hete (picking up & copy of The Boc cnd = e |18 enabled me to compare the intelli- | famous as a political battleground, TIPTON, 68 00 T ans I find there is a very general agreement|ing) that the power of the secretary of siate | *7® He BOught Back No Britlsh Gold to ent methods in vogue there with e s N, Ind,, Oct. 19.—Providence seemed i naiATmbe on | i L S T 02 BERLS Al Mis K Lt b T Rl e il e Whidrsh Howe Nan Jadge Bartiste, to be In & bettér mood than on laxt Friday, | 'O 8TONg republicans and democrats upon | to decids betwoen two candidates or sots of | oo o AW M Hleetion, and seo the immensity of the investment of | DOUGLAS, Neb., Oct. 19.—(Special Tele- | ™ ""; General Harrison started on his south- 1‘§;’,"L‘ifi§i'§.‘."|"71.<{l‘l',“n‘.’l l||’1llml'“'1|l|4l\:';|h-llT(ulxl Jifiot r':.(?r:-:v:. .’-‘.;“n‘f;»“‘:‘:‘ . r.r(’«\vfjn‘:’w:yl“;'”:‘ ':3'1“' cue and the Dresence of Hon. W. L. W \r‘m @ cane sugar planters as compared with the —Hon, CH e Hags Ba ern Indiana trip. Today the sun shone and | ¥° Ao Rhated?t i % 5 ; s LU Bl o ol ity g 5 ! SRS Fukar pikntera ek comprad WIL LTS £l nfin n. Church Howe and Judge Bart- | the air was balmy. Such conditions wap. | OU People have shared; the second is that | elded. What does that mean? Tt means that | attracted fully 6,000 democratic voters to nla, Almost from the beginning of the gov- | 'Ctt °f Omaha spoke here tonight to the larg- | ranted an enormous erowd at Noblesville, the | e the ””’_“' v{\'lm‘;* S heaal pos s ot s done what It always | (his point yesterday, delegations coming from o8 dience ever assembled T A5 i . 4 | ticans—are onsiderable measure respon- | does upa ol questio s dodged ¥ ) ernment this chief industry of Louisiana has | S5t audicuce ever assembled in Douglas, | first stop, and when the train pulled up at | I¢ans—are In a considerable m N the'dtoetlon oy tueaciand. Tt has dodged | 3 51p 'y ‘dozen’ counties’ n this part of the beéon sustained, and has received virllity by | Wait, Roddy and Jessen, candidates on the | the station the crowd was in waiting, From | ®IDIe to the people for these evil times. Now, | the question, and it looks to me as if there extending to it the repub | ideas of pro- | local ticket, also spoke. Standing room was | & stand erected - few steps from the rail. | (1At makes the discussion easier a little. We | was some motive in it. It looks to me as | 5tate. A procession a mile and a half long tection, by the Imposing of h customs **"fl ”wmlum and hundreds were disap- | road track, the general spoke as follows: ";‘"* "_'H" 1:*1’4,“" u“:“fi““lr L" ‘r'"'] ':"ml'";: flf ’lli::‘rrfl;::h:;«alu F'"'". central committee had | escorted the speaker to the fair grounds R AR e i M 4 elimate | POInted in not gaining admittance (o the he 2 . * s of very evil times, The farmer has felt|a finge iat decision.” ere the barbecue took place. i O el o aniciwe in haoll and olimets | ( incge delegation War present thors fyths| w TAND IN HAND WITH POLITION. taem; the merchant has felt them; above all, [ Mr. Martin talked freely and frankly in | " cT¢ the barbecue took place. During his ;‘:v""‘ *‘l'"]'*'fll"'-* with thost recoen yous_ax. | cuse, accompanied by the milltary e Iy Fellow Citizens: I have before me | the man who was dependent upon his daily o the petition sent to Lin.|remarks a volce interrupted M. Wilson to tes, and act as evener between your ex- | SU%€ ary band pretty hard day's work, b - | wa ing has felt ‘them, because|coln, He declare cir- | ask as to the truth of a republican report » o 4 Delegates also came from Panama ) ap ¥ y ork, but this large as-| wages for his lving has hem, because n. o declared that the stories cir e h T report | MRS, M MeCO pensive labor and the cheaper wage aff ord a RTCANE i Th“"”"{:;“h!,:'("\"‘- sembly and this cordial welcome, I hope will | when he lost his job he lost everything; | culated to the effect that men had been dis. | that Mr. Wilson had brought back with him L AM MCCOLLOM in forcign lands. The Indus e e hen ¢ | created a favorable impression. Jud jart. | Prove a_stimulus to carry me ‘through the | whereas, the merchant, when his goods were | charged by Secretary Morion bocause they | British gold to aid him in a free trade cam- | ¥/t pure, vigorous blood and thei nervous D e fary i time when it [ lett talked well on the tarift and fnance, | 98: I Breet with great pleasure these good | marked down, had still something left. There | refused to sign the petition — were. false, | Palgn. To this Mr. Wilson replfed: “I WEHE | I B L e peroce LhsiGoTL WANLEES :ln vranwnll{ x:nn hilated ,fy., .l; ru '\l‘kg"s and Church Hor for an hour and a half, | CItiZen8 of one of the greatest of our Indiana | Were one or two features of the panic that | “Why,” said Mr. Martin, earnestly, “ihe | to England not for gold, but for menm.,:‘m;“m'l'* hem in their weak, “run down' o T O L . asher | talked republicanism from the shoulder, and | COuntles, great in its resources, but greater |I want to talk to you about. In the first | petition was clrcuiated only on Friday atter. | infinitely more valuable to mo. than gold PatHRs coelbrs o d Throughaus all the sueat lands — Millions of | made and forcibla appeal for the state still, I think, in the loyalty, intelligence, con- | place, [ want to say that in my opinion it|noon of last week, and the men were dis- | health—and 1 thank God I brought back |, Finos celery compound should be taken throughout all l]hu,»:m-V; Lm“\lk flyllymud 91| greesional and Ineal tickets. servatism of the people and the order of its| Was not one of those panics which some- |charged on Monday afternoon. In order to|With me no English gold, but a restored [yiFiK the month of G, e L Vet Thoyoc, ille ers bumned e communities. ‘There seems to be indications | times come from overtrading and overspecu- | have the discharges reach Omaha Monday | health, enabling me to again visit the moun- | 3h the tred system wonderfully. Incrensed machinery rutned, live stock killed and the Alexandriu In the Swim. this year that the people have made eir | lation. It was not a relapse from some balloon | they must have been malled fro shing tains and valleys of this beloved district. | 2Petite and steady gain in weight during the RS UAA b din: beching o’ drbay; Wakts peog made up their I from Washington | month will show unmistakably the lat arden became a dreary waste. NDRIA, Neb., Oct. 19.—(Special | Minds that the party administration of the | enterprises that we had entered into. We |Friday morning, before the petition had been | Thank God, I never needed gold to make a | forth will show iniistakably (e stimulat- BUILT UP BY THE BOUNTY sram.)—This place was the scomo of one | ATTS of this nation has settled down to| have had such panics as that n this country | eirculated. Thie facls in (he case ara that | campalgn i the mountains of Wost Virginia, | 175 €feet of his remarkublo nerve tood.” Ta In the many years following 1861 there was | -6 0 8 B o seene Of one | 5 question of busine: perity of the peo- | 81d they were always characterized by a|the men were anti-Morton men, and they | British gold, indeed; it 1 had wanted gold, I [0 A% KGN MUNUILE of the working and no prospect of sugar production in any north- best campaign meetings of the season | ple I think our d atic friends admitted | BTeat deal of liugation In our courts. In the | were removed because it was defermined to | had no need to go to England for it, T| Gun"Ihat the: piamnt foegiey Lo it 1s ovi. ern state, and the was distinc- | 10 this county tonight. Hon J. Hainer | this in the last campaign. were per- | Panic of 1873-4 the courts of all our counties | fill the department with men loyal to the men | could have secured on this side of the water | 5 2 JEUTHP L SOBEING (0K L10 er Vel i« B Y paig were per- | | ;) d n with Paine’s celery compound must be fol- tivaly @ aouthern one o no north- | Was to address the assembled audience, but, [ haps then inclined to exaggerate the influ-| Were crowded with collection suits Men |above thei. When the democrats were ap- | ten times the gold I could have by any possi- | lowed by & dect BRI 1 ern Interests to subscrve cing a high [ OWINg to Lis being indisposed, was ence of politics and of political successes | Were belng sued on notes and mortgages | pointed they all claimed to be Morton men. | bility obtained abroad, even if I have con 50 tHETAAKE: AYRLEHN L THO S N6 tia aFeb ; protective duty on sugar, but one of the first | (b occuby the time. Captain J. H. Stickel, | upon the business of the country. They | YeTe being foreclosed. “That state of things [ Since then it has been discovered that § | sented to even the slightest betrayal of the | tho oty tin b ey bioro 18 N0 argan o acts of tue republican party, when it cam: | C. L. Richards and John McCuist assured you, I think, that democratic suc- |Ma$ mnot characterized this panic through | number of them are not loyal to Mr. Morton.” | great trust reposed in me.” On the subject | T¢ i (he putling ot of itotine borves: fnto power, of @ piece with mich of ts lexts. | Short spee V16 Hebron b coss would mean the bringing in of a geegt | WhICh we have just gone. It was mot over- £ e of his London dinner, Mr. Wilson sald the | signs of heart weakness that s tha. sta. lation to restore the south, was the placing of :w *1 some of thelr finest songs. Mr. H | wave of prosperity, that the depression | (FA0ing and overspeculation; It was not wild- A R JUDGE HAYES fact had been eagerly disseminated by the | tistics with overwhelming numbers of deaths a specific duty upon sugur, so high that the | delivered an interesting speech and explained [ which prevailed in some branches of agrical- | CAttINE in business that brought this panic republican press, but that press had ignored | from “heart failure THoEs Who | BLE oHte custom hot only afforded revenue, but gave | tho silver question in his inimitable way. | ture would at onco be Telieved, that the low | 1000 U, I it had been, we would have scen | Dissatisfied Domocrata Assiating the Repub- | (he fact (bt he had dined three Uines 0 | b rsart, filire Those who at focblo incidental prot suflicient to enable the | The Alexandria Republican elub were out | price of wheat would be followed by high | th® necessary lm':‘dum\- and concommitants leans in the Fight, London with the Irish leaders of the House | norve centers with Paine's ¥ compouna industry in Louisiana to re lish ftself. | 100 strong, and, headed by the Hebron band, | prices, in a word, that the whole coun- | of that sort of thilg in the collection of | QWA CITY, Ia., Oct. 19.—(Special Tele- | of Commons check weakness of that important organ as This needed protection was maintained by | made a torehlight parade around the city. | try would be as their great song went, ‘In | 'Otes and foreclpsures of mortgages all over | ~Democratic cirele NG readily as weakness of oth of (1 the republicans, they holding the power that - clover.” (Laughter.) They exaggerated the | th® countr P gram.)—Democratic circles are badly torn up TIMES CII HANDS. ol RV ¢ of any other part of ;[m, ) a Cou o vl exaggerated e bLENTY i MR A ere congressior i 4 5 his greatest modern invigorator, dis- enabled them to defeat advirso and destrac- | o Kem in Boyd County. positive influences of executive and legisla-| PLENTY OF CIRGULATING MEDIyM. | here on congressional matters. The repub- g o [covered by the man whom Darimoth ool :L,,vil‘l,l,",? Ir:,:. ‘.|,,‘,,;: ”‘M”r'.';I,:dh”‘,,‘,,l.‘]',,‘ i m<,, N b., Oct 1].\ m;,».;,m Hon. O.| tiv policies upon the eneral prosperity of| When ti panic began we had more | ICANS are running for congress George M. | Harrison Sisters Sell Out Their Interest to || es of he governme: heing be N s | M. e addresse a large and enthusiastic | the country, but the actual necds, there came free s | audtence at 1 country at large and a bounty to be pald t the sugar grower from either cane or beets, | We profited by the expericnce of Germany | and Franc>, both of which established s production by the payment of large bounties selves to find out whether his deatl was the Tho prostrating heat of summer has long The local managers of the rump democratic | result of murder, accldent or suicide. Mr, | *Ihce Bone. | There Is now but one excuse for languor land lack of energ 111 health With the return of bracing, vigorous wther the thoroughly well men and women find the prospect of work attractive, Busi- ness looks promising. The indolent, unams bitious feeling of a few months ago gives place to energy and hard work. |in the state had refused to recognize their president there were in the party Senator i : g ost proud to honor, Prof. Bdward policies have much to | money in circulation per capita than we have [ Curtis of Clinton, and although there is a| Adolph Kraus. [ B Phelps, M.D., LL.D., was wolcomed as Lynch last Monday night and | do with it. The tariff question touches the [had for many years. This had come about|majority in the lowa “Orphan” democratic| CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—The Chicago Times |a more than extraordinary step in advance 1 | 7 i ! at Butte Tuesday afternoon. A goodly num- | Dusiness of the country closely; the financial | in this way. ‘[ the frst placo, under what | district of 7,000, they expect to dofeat |ARCURCES this morning that at a|of anything before at the command of physts ber of cltizens and farmers turned out and | 94¢Stion, the character of our’coin and the |8 known as tho Sherman law, tho sitver | yor poc T o 4 e kD aed be | Stockholders' meeting yesterday Adolph | ¢ians, for curing rheumatism, neuralgia, de- istened to an explanation of Mr. Kem's work | Character of our er issues, all influence | purchasing law, under. which we bought four e T b 8, ”m";m e ”""" Bhe | Kraus, until this time a minority stock- mm_‘x Countless women, weak, thin, mere in congress. About half of his speech was | the business of the people. and a half million, ounces of silver every | [LHIP AumOtatic oppomition to Hayes, grow- | 150" socured control of a majority of the | Dundles of nerves, and discouraged by their and established the bounty system of the | devoted to a roast of Dave Mercer and Hon, DEMOCRATS MAKE EXCUSES. month, we issued a large amount of what | B8 Jargely ou Ot HALCIRteby Hontoffpatron= /et I ontrol of the paper | Mability to gain strength, have been started McKinley bill. Bounties as a system of | G¢0r8e D. Meiklejohn and a local editor. He| “But our democratic friends seem to have | “ere called treasury notes, so the money in| &0 = sensation in this county is the | 0N Saturday h Harrison and o reiinad Stolsaodyary SLyE BAHES protection, bounties paid to establish or | SPOKe at Spencer in the evening to about 250 | lost some of the high impressions they h..-x“l"""‘”"”“{‘ hiad been Increased by about one || The latest sensa Dt e AT Ll the IGE Cartar rrison, will still hold | kY compound sustaln an industry for the general welfare, | PeoPle aud at Naper in the afternoon Wed- | of the influence of these things., Now that | lUndred and fifty million by this new. cur. t, and recently a member of the legisia. | & large block of stock. T an interview | ch¥siclans prescrive it tho world over are nothing new in this country. They haye | P¢S9a¥. things . have turned out differently ' from | Fency. to be putout among.the- people. The |y on *gp FUAREY B MAMDDE of the leglsld | progion Harrlson sald his brother and | O°l strong and well with Paine's calery obtained in both federal and state legislation Thurator 1 at Norfolk, TAAL they Prophsaled:they arsumaking exs) BONIT) D, TS Bnslind bogn hcreased BY.iail, bledwen and. principles e A "M | himsel had - great hopes for the future | “Oppound. xper, f Mrs. Wil e orfolk. o i Vi 2 S a reductios o 5 blus b s all pledges and p ples. e { e 4 = s he experience of N\ Villiam (bl e Tl 1 gt e Rl o cuses. I think I have heard some of them | the reduction of the surplus io the treasury. | {!!) DIRCS and principles. = The ) of aper, und expected to i e ex R aves Sl orllan, ik steol |, NORROIAT 19.—(Special)— | say that panics are periodical and that this You remember, my Jemocratie trlends, and :I_"’“L.”’}“L; ol N eidning st o) el o e McCollom of Trenton, Mo., who saya: x . ships, ary s [ HEARY s W nie: triaddk—vo! SiakE: e . Johnson county. an old banne; sisters, h differently abe have had neuralgia’ for cight or ten for other matters of value to nation or state. | i peviodical panies _Youslktvmietionisour | LARa LIRS i anivory 0 Sraimeinbar (whet |/ e iGra o7 o vill fa es ¢ 5 s o have ‘their 3 Those who framed the constitution adyocated fastic audience here this afternoon in | doctors, ecpecially in this country, that used | they made a campaign upon the theory that .f‘.:'jum;v ohSse L et dayes Sonja sl Inter s S 0 RinVERTatsn e | ol cin s iyt sventustie their payment and they found earnost sup- | 18 tent, and Hon. A. 8. Churchill ad. | '° Pe &1 ague country, but Is such’ no lon the country was being ruined because there 2 Eile Qifferent class of property. This led 1o & | e fo caute my death. I would have thres porters in such secretarios of the treasury | dressed an overflow meeting Afeer " &b | used to talk about periodicity. So our demo- | was so much surplus. They said:i— “You REED SAYS HE DID NOT SAY 1T, difference of opinion as to the policy to be | OF FOur awful attacks in a month, and all the as Hamilton, McLane, Ingham and Dallas, | meeting the distinguished eontiemn wert | cratie friends are trying to' make you be-| have taken thls money out of the pockets of i pursued PAIN wolicisells in Lo} hakelD0 my dhraln) Many courts have sustained them and no | taken to the sugar {actory and thoe dejees | leve this is a case of periodicity. A politi-| tho people and locked it up and it is not | Dentes that He Criticized the McKintey Bi1 | | M. Kraus made some arrangement,” |and extend down my back, lastiog several aker gar factory and then driven | cal party and political managers ought to desl | dotng anybody any good.” Tha | = id Mr, Harrison, “by purchase or other- | how court has pronounced them unconstitutional. | to Stanton to address a meeting tonight. | airly with the peatle Dorlor i | LRy ONY RTaEEOd STDAL SUpLustiad SijAunjALtor wise, whereby he' obtained control of the tried everything that we could think Under the fostering care of protective - . I e pedpln e ice QUEML| been by the purchiase of government bonds | CHICAGO, Oct. 19 peaker Thomas | majority of the stock, and now we retire bt g d S auv b o Road] armers Favors for Daugherty. to be the att-ndant anl handimaid of promise. | reduced enormously, and the money was out | 7 . i i i pddieais, i ; it nothing did me any lasting good until L Bartt shie it - biotiee About| LONG PINE, Neb., Oot. 19-(Speciat Tele Sinco our democratic friends promised 80| among the people dolng its work, and then | B Reed. who s at the Hyde Park hotel, de- | from the mapsement. Abonkt b yegiet | my mother came on @ visit and ‘told me to \ > produce about NG PINE, 2 9.—(Speclal Tele- | jargely and since then assured you that| . ChE the P enslons—which I am glad | nled today that in an Interview " | cnen, try Paine’s celery componnd, as she was 26,000,000 pounds of beet sugar in 1894, as | gram.)—The opera house was crowded t . ydthieincraesedipsuRicas n IBERIAM R & An L snery 1A, D0 Tane | uing i tor s le wit it nana hatore 1000 IDeRase 2 opera ho 48 crowded to-| democratic success would be the direct and| (5 guy a republican congress voted and I ap- | Athor, Mich., he had severely criticized the er sccing succeed than Mr, | Usiig it for nervous trouble with wonderful e e oot | night With farmers, laborers and business | suflcient canal of bringing in prosperity, we [ 0 %3 & frbublent conkress noled and L ap- | SERAR MIC never authorized any in 1o | W oo ek oL ot M IBAT er product o 5 5 2 2 o entitled to hold the: 8 year to respc D @ @ a er a A ) e orized an <raus was co counsel under | us from going crazy. 1 only used two bottl e 7 ol { mea to listen to the address of Matt Daugh- | 8re entitled to hold them this year to respon- | Provel Wt oncltius addition to the P Krou rp n: T [ r from about 287,000,000 pounds in | g ‘i A it | sibility for that sad failure which the people | 081zed ~for—an enormous addition to the | terview on the subject,” Mr. Reed sald, “and | the late Maye - Haurr wnd was an in- | of it, but 1 have not had a r of my old 1888-89 to about 350,000,000 in 1802-63. Be- | JUL¥. ‘0 Presence an \spasoll vy ""fi‘ have witnessed amount of money was 1|un i cireula- | i there is amy foundation for it, it must friend of that gentleman, enemy since, 7 cause of them Louisiana felt the 2 og | Much favor here o1 . Mathews of | ha Y e tion among the people until our democratic| have been distorted fror Al & — iy in the unfon and New Orleans had less of | °'¢ FePublican talk not on the sehedule. At Cicero after & |against us. They indicted us for having too R ~ |told me 1t was caused by nervous trouble, business deprossion and was more_fortunate Enthusiasm at Loup City speech by Mr. Harrlson, a beautiful specimen | Mich in the treasury, and now they say we| Fntertalning Lnrge Crowds. L Against MAraha | 5on0 said it was female trouble, some sald than any other American city. The pro LOUP CITY, Neb, Oct. 19.—(Special)— | Of glasswork done at this place was presented | Ieft too little. My point is that the money | CEDAR RAPIDS, Neb., Oct. 19—(Special se Arrest. | one thing, some said another, but thanks to perity of Loulsiana and the maferial growth | . 3 . 1ROStA 18 = (Bheclal)— | o8 e iatinguishod ! Eieat, [ in circulation was so largely increased that | Telegram.)—Congressman Meiklejohn a¢ RE g J., Oct. 19.—The grand |your wonderful compound 1 am freo once ? al 5 V. L. Stone and J. N. Paul spoke on th d ad y ! f e of all the new south is to be directly attrib 1, E N. Paul spoke on the Is-| At ipton another enthuslastic throng | it could not have been a lack of money that sed the people of this p this after- | jury, which has just closed its labors, brought | more. I have often thought that I would uted to the wise and beneficent legislation | sues of the day from a republican standpoint | greeted General Harrison as he stepped onto | brought that panic on. It was not any lack The ho was crowded and man . bill against Captain ‘Jack” Graham, | Write and tell you what a relief it Is to be of the republican party. And yet, with the | at the opera house Wednesday night to a| the platform of the car and the enthusiasm [of confidence on the part of the | could not gain admittance He Wil ool [in & 1 of Jersey City, for assault and fates | (F@ from pain, but 1 neglected it from (ime object lessons of new industries, increased | largo and enthusiastic audience. The pros- | followed him to the platform where he spoke. | people in the money that In 3 rally at Albion this evening. b marshal of Jersey City, for aszault and false | i t;ye ou may believe that 1 shall always 3 imprisonment. The complainant was Charles production, the opening of the mines, the | pec S & Ho said: circulat 1 t because v *pex i Paine’ o 5 pects for republican success this year seem | He said circulation. t was not because they i e, peak & kind word for Paine's celery }’;‘;:gg‘fi i i l'wrvr""“-!'- of new | brighter than for tho past six years. HARD TIMES AND THE CAUSE doubted the value of the bills or the coin| .o “'r ! ¢ arpy. | B Bell, treasurer of the Hillsboro Manu- | pound.” fes and the influx of capital seeking “'We hav - ard they had in their pockets. It was one of the res eveland's suggestion of arbi- | gy g co illsboro " Dew and profitable felds, ail divectry ki€ Indys Hakiis GF Sl nskn f¥a have hatinard Cmes and the hardnesa |t io N Sl B b B R T O O tiol| (TRUONE oL labor. diaputes’ gives' gencral mat. | (oLUrIEE company. ot WHIIEbORD, - O whoy | == — TRt o touched every one. The capitalist who holds g | istacth 9 5 § whilo on a visit to Asbury Park in August o~ . pledged 1o dorme™ yiiet Jemocrats ‘are| PLATTE CENTER, Neb., Oct. 19.—(Spe- | nis money Invested in bonds and stocks has | had money and went to the bank to get it | isfacton. ~According to the white house | ¥IIO on & VIS, fo AEOWY Pafk 1n Ausust| | pledged to destroy, the south clings to her | ojaL)—. o smooratic 4 s | did not care much what kind of money was | Chef he also appreciates the results of cook- | 4% 4TTEs hads 4 | 8 RN ooty the mov clal)—Judge Hensley, democratic candidate |found their value enormously shrumk. His Toe riihi D e o 4 tion of Marshal Graham, charged with pocket . the democratic party, and 4 (R er as be 0 o0l co | Paid them. They did not stop to look at it, | D& With Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder. Lok Sk apta nge! o LS. Ye e iy for congress in the Third district, opened the | interest has been defaulted, his checks hav picking. Graham ordered Captain Rogers, X & herselt under the crushing wheels of | s Hooh B ssol ana Nl oioalth tly curtailed, | but just wrapped it up in a newspaper and —— : Haihs Heghad its legislative Juggernaut campaign here last night. He will get the [ been passed, and his wealth greatly curtailed. : ! > - i police officer, to make .the arrest, declaring ; bty EEornaut. full democratic vote and a majority of the |The manufacturer who depended upon the |took It home and hid It under the bed, or PRESBYTERIANS AND SALOONS, that he kunew Bell to be a well k AS AN EXPLICIT CONTRACT. populists of this county. , He is an oid soldier | Profit of his mill has been without profit, 100K it to a safe deposit oomipdng, hired a box 5 nal. When th ase came before BEFORE FrE 5 The bounty offered by the McKinley bill| and is an all around strong man. Ho has attempted to save himself trom loss |and stuck it in there The result was a greal | Duty of Every Church Member to Speak | Borden of Asbury Bark for a hearin Or. E. C, Wesl’'s Nerve and Brain Treatment was and is a fair contract between the hitenora = by shutting down the mill and putting out [Searcity of money, but presently the people | and Fray Againet the Liquor Trac. ham left town, after assuring the justice that | * soid ubder positive written uaratioe, by suthon government and the sugar producers, run- tehead Opens Ills Campalgn. the fires. He has been contented to lose | BOt over their fear of the banks and they | BROOKFIELD, Mo., Oct. 19.—Considerable | he could substantlate his charges. Bell be "‘".,f‘“"fi\"n"" 2 50 cure Weak Memory! Loas of ning until 1905 Said the law: “There| HMARRISON, Neb., Oct. 19.—(Special Tele- |the interest on the investment in his plant, | brought the money back. But the banks | g cuiion raeuited at the sonfercrm e mamt® | Ui oot and. made geod his threats | /i 4 Norse Dk T onve e hall be pald annually until January 1, 1895, | gram.)—Hon. Jumes Whitehead made the | The Workman whose entire capital for the |could not make any use of Mt - Nobody| ., "o orn M CRRRERT B to return from Ohio and appear before the | ‘ichvoummes: Taaitivier ait DL hos nadence; to all sugar produced from e o o 4 2 support of his wife and his children and his | Wanted it. There were no solvent borrowers ADS, & held here, | oranq jury against Graham. Genoralivo Organa in eithar sex, chused ne or beets | first speech of th h 1 [ grown in the United States . Paionce Hatened 1o i oog oAy i | own maintenance was in his daily wages has | Who could use the money and from that time | over the adoption of the following resolu- —-— reexeruion: Youthfl Errors, or Excestive Uso ot pound.” “N‘“!’e St ihe o ““L&"‘!Il:" l1::r .fgnlul “‘r’"r"’.'fii umn'uld to lllln;; :md"lm made | g0 04 1t all swept away, and has been for- | t0 this that has been the situation of the | tion, which was finally indorsed: School Tnsy r Acquitted. “':f".:‘l‘g;"’,"";nl,“lm I Mul g o 1"""' o i 5 i< il , 3 . 8 ! 3 . h b | ers, Consamption, Tnean iy an - By miall, plieit coniract millions woro invested in | for nearly two hours and not & man loft (he | (Unate It he had a litde store to which he With, money belonging &b peobis. e did not | Whereas, The liquor trafic is ono of the| DETROLT, Oct. 19.—The Jury in the case | . uiiti: dfor it with o leunivg to coryor :nlchlner) buildings, live stock and land | ball. :u.uml,;nI 'nllldc Hm r;\v:\r Many uksmm;;rp :‘*m‘l 'n‘?;"\'.‘f Ir nging to peop HANO | pormanent evils, which is hindering and | of School Inspector Joseph A. Walsh, on triai d Raon r.‘\i'!;j5".\';‘!‘:'\'1"1;;:'1?_\.!".”{-«1:«7!:::1; mprovements. Contracts wero made. for tho e | honest, hard-working American workman has | W3 u e 1 L destroying the work of the churches, and on the charge of having accepled a bribe, g Covich, Rors Thiontt Plonsant to (e, purchase of cane and beets running into the Moiklojohn's Telllug Speech. | been compelled to .appeal to his fellowmen WHAT CAUSED THIS FEAR Whereas, It is evil and only evil, and brought in a verdict of not gullty this 7 A eonifinuad: ok, ik, aizze, DOW 3565 0ld future. Yet a democratic congress, violating | NELIGH, Neb., Oct. 19.—(Special)—A | for help—a thing he had never done before What was this expectation of evil, is Whereas, Jesus Christ, our blessed Lord, | morning. od ouly by the pledged faith of the nation, destroying | lar#e and enthusiastic audience greeted Hon, | Th! gondition has come upon us followlng | droad of a catastrophe w hich came upon (he | has manifested that he might destroy tne Goodman Drug Co, Omaha Yested rights, repeals this law. Such action | George D. Melklefohn at the opera house | & PeTiod of the highest prosperity, and the | people of this country and which Is still of the devil, and we, the followers, | e pangre In an individual would be called dishonest. | last evening. His speech was largely con- | PCINRINE of it was coincident in time with | more or less upon them It was the un ntinue the work, therefore, be it | INVALID CHAIRS Is it not dishonest on the part of the govern. | fined to national issues and was delivered | [he Success of the democratic party. This | certainty that the democratic success of 18 That it 18 the duty of every | . B 1 nna hadh ahl ot she moverm={ SRR L et has nothing to do with the question of who |induced. The democrats said they were going member to ever and always speai O a T ot Sl Mery oL § L is president; it is not a auestion of who|(to destroy this protective system. They | and pray and labor against the liguor trafe e RS e Bhed es- All Parties Hepresented. your congressman Is; much less is it a ques- | were going to tear down this house that : and that it is the sense of this synod, that B e ata the. w0 aesators n:rl«n:;‘)‘:ln:: VALPARAISO, Neb., Oct. 19.—(Special,)— | tion of who your grocer is. It is a question | had sheltered us. From that time to this | whila it is not in the province of the church e of the principles and politics of the party | the people have just stood wondering, fearing, | to dictate to an ) e s e, k 0B D VA" Boovillet soakste 6 Good axdlisnse e g .| to dictate to any man how he shall vote, formity, and tell their constituents fhow | FHOR: D. A. Scoville spoke to a good audience | thy¢is 'In control of the government The | dreading what might be done on that ques- | yet the synod decides that mo political party they were buncoed. They were persistently [ In the opera house last night. All parties | democratic party entered on thelr conirol of | (i has no right to expect the support of a | misled and Insistently decelved. The “green | Were reprosented in the audience aud the|the government completely In all its branches | There was great applause when the | Christian man 5o 1ong as that party stands ;:«nl man in bis eforts to load up ‘“‘the | *Deech was well received. im the first time since the war, with a plat- | speaker concluded. pledged to the liquor policy or refuses to fueer™ upon an unsuspecting countryman Kent Speaks at Fairbu form declaration that they were going to - rmEp— put itselt on record against the saloon. never worked a game more adroitly. Not| pinpUny. 1 ““‘U“_: ’v:"' el | revolutionize the tarift policy of this country. Wilkon Mukes an Early Start, phisead s e iidich Elasto Stockings, Letormity T content with repudiating the earned bounty £ P REN s DR O (Special Tele- | 1t was not to be a modification; it was not [ PARSONS, W. Va., Oet. 19.—Hon. W. L. B Pretecs Resaldant O e Crutches, atteries, Syringes, In for 1894, the present administration now | Eram.)—S. J. Kent tonight made one of the | ta be a change In the style of the house, but | Wilson reached -thslace this morning| ROCHESTER. N. Y. Oet. 19 More than tred Bupplieg. Wi LR Hpg o even refuses to pay the bounty accruing for | best speeches made here this campaign. Five |the house was to come down—to come down | arior an carly staft from Elkins, where he 15A0 A e . 3Ay 108 Parnam Bivect, - Oppat sugar produ before the bill becamo a | hundred listeied attentively to the address. |to the ground. The structure was to be laid | oo L SR R E T AT T #6208 New York Life Hloak., law. Do the citizens of Louisiana propose - out on new lines on the ground as well as | SPent last night. “A"big d:ammembled o by their votes to endorse an action so out-| The most inent s sts, including | in the air. It was the policy of demolition | the Elkins depot al 640 to see him off and rageous, 80 utterly destructive of the g United States government chemists, have they proclaimed; and so soon as the |at every station oénreute, notwithstanding t Industry in the south? Democratic as. | Wnited in indorsement of Dr. Price's Cream siness wen discovered that thg party | the early hour, there were large groups of . 4 pcsins St condancy means that the fair flelds border. | Baking Powd ad the power to do this they assumed a [voters who cheered bim, heartily as the train | 5t enthuslasm was evoked when he referred wBOYD"‘“ LAST DAY ing the Gulf of Mexico shall become waste i waiting attitude, and said: ‘We cannot af- | swept by. The githering here was a re- | to the democracy as firmly opposed to relig Minnte M. Keyser =4 ) 3 laces and that poverty and distress sha Anti-t bling \n-lll‘.l.llhlll» ford to maufacture goods; we cannot afford [ markable one in polfit of numbers. Mr. | lous Intolerance. *‘We had hoped,” said he, - 1k | % o L Roserty issroes shall} cxycAGD 19. - The * International | to run these mills until we know what is | Wilson's address was mécessarily a short one, | ‘this campalgn might have been conducted FPataskals, Ollo, | TODAY. TONIGHT. —— - Anti-Gambling assoclation has formulated | BOIng to be done.' as he had to catéh ‘tHe 3 o'clock train to| in the same manner in which the great cam- MISS wammee | 0 constitution and by-laws which will b WAITING TO SEE Davis, but he covered the points in his{palgn of 1892 was conducted upon the same Cnnsumptlfln Checked SERIES NO. 39-40 | presented at'a special meetinis of the asso- | “So this country has atood from that day | W arEument ‘to }ié satisfaction of his | standards, In the same general way." ROSE COGHLAN rers 3,000 people heard Senator Hill at the Ly- | ceum theater. He spoke about an hour and a half. His reference to “Our patriotic : P AMUSEKENM 5N president” was loudly cheered, but the great g tion tomorrow. These articles aro to 10+ | to this in A position of eabectancy. nnxiouy | audience. He addreskcéd a large crowd at e the chist office at Chicago With | expectancy, waitlog to see whether the tarift | Davis. He will spend'Bunday at his home aliad el o Baerate sy Obstinate Case of Catarrh jes in all other large citles of the | joeigiation would proceed on such lines as |2t Charleston. 1 CHEYENNE, Oct. 19.—A suit was begun ABD or pwn sampann (. P > = 4 ‘nited States, extending ultimately to the . p Local Applications Falled —Hood's TINEE TODAY AT 2% THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC groat conters of population In forelyn landy, | would enable the pecple to canduct the busi- | - Enthusiastie South Hgkotn Republien fn the district court today by C. S. Bartlett g:r-apurmn Aoy MATINEE TODAY A% 2:% 'he objects e aasooln i ed | ness in which the: cen engaged. The; ITY, Ba ot. 19.—(Special.)— | ag ‘offeen, democratic cand e i L e Tt i oy o) improving, I hope “:L,l:,ru ~ .'..,l,i.\v.:.,.‘,:f.i'..:- r:'”"‘:l': Gial. b [ AALNE. FLoRTY 4 “I'l"”:[ e !“"I’ capt L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, : ‘A womal! of Mo imporlflfl_fil DICTIONARY. ful means to extirpate the gambling evil | they are. = Thank God, the repubiican party | ) ”“m‘ st QBusMALS, '1;.“" nrx:lmus :[atfie for opagposs artlett, w "" las been | . Gentiemen: —1 ought to mako known my | Frices i floor 00 ey, B and T, and to cooperate for he permanent sup-|has never yot made use of the adversities of | Meetings ever as d o northwest | Coffeen's private secre Bues L0 TeCOVEr | gy perionce with Hood's Sarsaparilla, so that | iy 1712 4200 Pages. 260,000 Words || B i orgunizations aving ihiy oijace 't | this counsry for its suc (Applause) | was held at tho court> house In this city [$290, which he claims Coffeen retained from | HRCLSIon Wl AR SEEREEE D (0 O R G IZT MIEB NOT view. "Membership s unresficted with re- | . “'When the flag floated highest and when | Tuceday evening. Captain Lucas of Hot[his wages, and $242.80 for “extraordinary (0, "¢ F5 % SRE (MO UROUL 0 b Bl il | 50 L lm i o0 and $56; bulcony 800 gara to age or religious belle, the sheen on It was brightest those were [ Springs, a prominent member of the present [ S€rYices.” such as writing ( speaches, | INSTRUCTIFE AND USEFUL. i e the days of republican success, The demo- | congress, familiarly kmown as “Old Shady,” Y\rfn‘m”.“( eulogies, newspaper interviews, D L s Tl g R | e ,,, - - e Sugar Producers 1 @ the Democrats, | cratic party has been without experience in | the republican war horse of the Black Hills, | PUfTs. etc 2 EEHE ching & 2 30 P 06 DY AME, S0C a8 | H R — | BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19—The Amer- | Bovernmenial management, and the question | was the speaker of the oceasion. The num. Missourl Congressional Nominations. DDl e rEogs { Sould db Aoihiog sul pANE 15th ST T . EATER. 4 Mine of Enowledye and a Mintep |l ican Beet Bugar Producers association held | 1OW is whether we shall allow them to g0 | ber In attendance was only Mmited by the ST. LOUIS, Oct. 19.—The republicans of | &hd spit. "My Iuligs were uiso belng rapidly at- | TR s e Usefulniess. thelr annual meeting today and elected the 90 = WIh _thelr tinkering. Can the | capacity of the ball, among whom a goodly |\ (7u, W Ah (0 B T08 FEPIRICEAR O fected, ARt Saiaie | =TI AREREEONCE R R : ol . ; q | country afford to educate that party | sprinkling of ladies joined in the general en. | the Eleventh Missouri congressional district | rilla, I would haye hiled St T Only One . . oo REEA e o 3 msiouton wgr || Slioming omones: | Tresmtpas, Muney | US| ARSI sdpctla _thal pacty | sprinkilng of inaiee oluad fn the general oo | 07, TIVRCCH amoan, saeeions) € it A Consumptive's orave | JOSEPH A, OT'T, American Encyclopedic Dietionary,* than tn ident, Thomas R. Neuttler of Lehigh, Utah; | That is the question The old doctor has | remarks, which were mainly devoted to the | unseated by the present congress in favor of , G e o & | : z 1 > ’ 1 0. I have taken about ten bottles of In the funniost of a1l the 1ato day farce iilar publication over Lssued. secretary, James Cotfin of San Francisc £0 long out of practice that he has for- | tariff 1 monetary quest ere cley John J. O'Neill, democrat | O0E ARO. -l n i b i 1 th N 1 y fure: ariff and monetary questions, were clear, | John J. O'Neill, democra . comedies- SHnle sreal work, mow fur the Hirst Vme Resolutions were adopted denouncing the | gotten; he has to stall his knowledgs of | concise and well receive The republicans of the Twelfth congres- | 11004's Barsaparills, which have effectually | eatarrh, Tttroubled me serfously. Ihadadull |and 7o placed ‘Within' tha' reach of overyone, 1 democratic party for ehacting & tarf | ed me. Bef lug to this medicloe, | THE STAR GAZER, RS Ll [ fench of oraryone, 18 ocratic party (or er E & ari Iaw | (he materia medica, and he has been ex- — slonal district today nominated Frank M. | Curedme. Befors resortln s, medlalos, (e aimete AL LR R & povioc: G1etionary and o AT Which I8 declared to be antagonistic 1o the | porimenting to find out what effect particu- Force of Habit with Mrs, Lease. Sterrett to oppose Hon. Seth Cobb (demo. | [3¢d 81l the eatarrh rem ‘;1.’(“‘ inhalants ‘.‘um Matinee Pr Any seat In the house 25 Bl hat number of the book eor dishororable, uneconomic and uap lar medicines would produce. I do not| CRESTON. la., Oct.19.—(Special Telegram ) | crat), now runing for a third term. Ioou; Gppe “"““,[ hesrd ok Hons asemed 9 i = ey fPepa y think we can afford now to educate the dem- v 'with the serien number of (h oo ———— Mrs. Mary Ellen Lease, one of several — O eied Wl i Liiien Kristlan Kortgard Fonnd Gulity. ocratie party in government. We had bet- ulist rted to the Eishth dist Tammany Leader tsadly ded oo 3‘.;1“‘ ures B Sunday s nd Three Wook-day cou MINNE Ak, ter call in the old party that took this coun- [ POPUlIEts Importe MO BHRRER dintrish o ] . RN P 10’ ceata 1n cotn, will bily MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 19.—The trial of | .v rom democratic hands when the threats | 2ssist Frank Stuart, the demo-populist candi NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—Justice Patrick | roach the seatof the diseass. In fact I grow SRR " ¢ S Ky TR L AL Kristlan Korigard, fndleted for tho larceny | of war was over It, tok it with a bankrupt | date for cong spoke at Bedford this | Divver, who recently returned from California | worse while using them. T owe my eurs to | “CHEER UP, WILLIE" AND GO SEE ot $23,000, the funds of the state bank, of | treasury, took it when its arsenals had been | afternoon and at Lenox this evening, She | to this city, quarrelled with Morris Tekulsky, | the blood uriylig gwers of Mood's Sarev |CONROY & FOX IN “HOT TAMOLES" Buorders should bo addrossed ta Which he was president, has been concluded | robbed to arm ils enemies, took Jt when | forgot herself in her populist enthusiasm and [ the president of the New York Liquor| Parlla” Miode i ey paaskals, Oblo. sy 4 g | | DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT at the district criminal court and & verdict of | dark night was over it and men's hopes were | scored the democratic party unmercifully, | Dealers association, over politics and business | o R 1 “HOT STUF, NUF SKD Tulephane 1531 4 Nights, Commening Sunday Matinee, Uct. 91 EiSIh ST. THEATER, """ Fiions guilty, specityiug the amount of $13,000, was [ clouded by fear and set the foundation of | notwithstanding the fact that that party has | matters. Diveer. who i one of e bt | Hood’s Pills cureall liver s, blilousasss MATINEE WEDNESDAY. returned, the government upon the fock and its fag | endorsed Stuart. known Tammany leaders and & police justice| IMuBdice. ladigestion, sick hendashe. o CONING 00T. 25,20, 27....... FALLOW CANDLE