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ESTABLISHED JU (8] i:\ll‘\. THURSDAY MORNING, - INGLE COPY FIVE effect that there is a movement on the part against Majors, a man who had always stood | the hard times to the McKimley law and of the democratic party of this county to & PR In with the rings and the railroads, and for | kindred republican legislatin. The new tar- bolt the s d county ticket and support Holcomb, who, we had no reason to doubt, | iff law, he said, is already ‘causing a revival | the Oalamity Orusadors Resort to Despicable | ¥ould, in so faz us he hud th power, protect | Farmers Take Possession of Lincoln and {of business and great reiition ih, the price A e Interests of the common people | of all kinds of goods. The people, he said, / " Methods in Behalf of Tattooed Tom. I kaid this as o republican and as a re-( Greet the Next Governor of Nebraska, | are beginning to sce the g8od effects of the Concessions, | last night in the office of a populist and With Difficulty. publican I insist that I had a right to say it new tariff, and he predicted democratic suc- | lssued an Iress to the democrats urgin Parties are not infallible, and servile loyalty cess In Illionie and other western states in } CAMPAIGN OF COMPULSION | s afeati " "t " o | MANY DO HOLCOMB. HOMAGE 2tz creson gae dezset o | TAMMANY NOT 0 FOR(JI\'IX(}:""""“" ¢ there sa s movement o e wart | CLAR WAS WORSE YESTERDAY populists W ased on the fact that | Boss Croker Objects to Making Any More | about half a dozen populists, who formerly | Suffering from Lassitude and is Kept Awake affilfated with the democratic party, met them to vote for Lewelling, There were COERCION COM:S IN COWARDLY FORM :‘rrv\[ufly may «umnV:v‘x;lill(v;‘g]:\ ::'I,-I‘“h m.fuv INGENITUS FLOATS IN THE PARAD[\”H‘ coming k'lr\L_ CANDIDATES UNWILLING TO WITHDRAW :il real de n'v:'nmv» in the sathering and the | REPORTS ARE STILL VERY CONFLICTING | democrats of the city held a meeting to e e hasisriresat — WILSON CAMPAIGNING IN BARNES night and repudiated the action CALAMITY CRUSADERS CONDEMNED | g e . e prbwies p » 7 Honest ¥ rs to Be Squeezed it They Do "l":""‘m“ ::"tp"nk‘;‘ "‘ 1:.:- ; “:“'"I " | Assisted by & Carienst of Grators He Tours | Prospects for Harmony a Little Better in REED AT MINNEAPOLIS | Imperial ln-cr:m ll:hll\\llfll ll‘t('h\r gh the Not Deny Their Awmerican Cltizen- Local Labor Org: tions See Through = % Nis Distriet. Brooklyn—President Harriron Cons Third Son Next Succession to the ship at the Behest of ths Allied Them and “';"' -‘"v lod ';"ITIV"“‘. y """’""""‘"::“ (Lt o b GRAFTON, W. Va, Oct. 24—Chairman sents to Make Some Speeches Bl i:...:l‘é"("."'.'.'.",".'.T.f.""""""'" kg bt bbb il o SPb At a meeting of the Central Labor union o olriw's West Visknia A rabe Con- o Renounces 1118 Rights, b Lkt last night the committee on legislation re- NEEAE Wi Ces TR e L e Rl ] & e Ce gressman Wilson was inaugnrated this morn- vorted the following as a synopsis of the | Reed addressed a great gathering at the Ex n eyser. A Baltimore & Ohlo trair . The protest of republicans all over demand of labor LINCOLN, Oct. 24.—(Special)—The popu- | I at Keyser » vl | position building tonight. Over 9,000 people | g, | attached to the St. Louls éxpress brought EW Y ok T Have PETERSBURG, Oct. 24.—Dispatches a ) o et to provide fo e | lists had possession of the capital city to-| 2'tached to the e &! NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—President Cleve- | (rowded into the auditorium and as many | recefyed fro " 5 MorniaE o braska is still raising against the attenapt| 1. A bill for an act to provide for th | Mr. Witeon, Iohis K COWen, Oangrens- ] tand and ex-Prokaent Macrecs Both areived | 1 from Livadia this morning say the b establishment of a atate pi hg office. day. At an early hour their teams were 4 2 BB | 840G and ex-tresident Harrison 1 Arrived | ore were turn away. The meeting was | condition of the Tal A for of the rallroad leaders to folst Tom Majors lishment of a state printing offi man Bourke Cockran, and C. H. Grasty of | in this city toda The Cleveland party { ition of the czar has again changed for 2. A bill fo ct to protect the health | filling the downtown streets, and the side- ] timore Nowi e albo nar s "y o ela PATLY | presided over by Senator W. D. Washburne, | the wo, upon the people of the state as its governor| 2 / roan a ore neaith | the iinare VR Wer A0 ob ChO MUELY, | oy aRiven o ithe Hotks of Dr. Bryant, the for the next two years. A fair sample of |°f employes in tories and workshops, to | Walks in the business portions of the ety | A large crowd assembled at the depot. Mr, | el BT o | Who spoke briefly Ex-Governor Merrlam | The fol Ui ieanaL ol v [prevent the practice of sweating the em-|Wero crowded with rural pedestrians. The | Cowen made a happy speech that appealed to | President’s physician. — Ex-President Harri- | o qqatt (RGN | (OREERimer FIEIRE the sentiments of thousands of republicans ployes, and the manufacture of clothing and | parade had been announced to occur at 10:30. | the crowd, and was followed by Mr. Cockran, | on went (o the Fifth Avenue hotel, where | was tendered an ovation ane hroneiout s who will repudiate Majors at the polls is ARG Th By LI KA e e o No one had calculated on seelng & v whose five-minute talk |-uv|‘.~|x!l<\| ‘.4 a few | a vast throng of republican politiclans were | speech- was frequently interrupted by ap expressed e following lette [ Letida b kg, Skl bicla Lo g p r . = | simple tariff fllustrations addressed to wage c 2 Soc er reac z | plause. opening his address M Reed | #xpressed in. the foll bl letter written | "' To bl for an act to provide for 8 p- | elaborate affair, and therefore the surprise : | kel rul Lo e e {I'"‘,k'“ o sl (0L fiier, the coreg | This bulletin {a slgned by the Ave Bhysls by a dele to the state convention which | ing and branding convict made goods was the greater when the procession beg while Cockran was speaking, amid cheers | the hotel, Hon, Levi P. Morton, the republi arners, At 7 o'cl the train pulled out, # i election to the affairs of tho country In|slans in attendance upon the czar, Profs. nominated Majors. The writer is an old | 4. A bill for an act to protect employes, and |, nove at noon. It was one of the biggest | for Mr, Wilson At Pledmont, six m can nominee for governor, cailed, and the d - | soldler, a republican who has never wavered | EUarantee ther right to belong to labor or- In his advocacy of republican principles a A bill for an act to provide for a state | ever made in the state capital, and certainly has always been an opponent of the populist | hoard of arbitration, and fixing duties | the Liggest made he party: thereot. SILVER CREEK, ., Oct, 24.—To the m:-” ‘\{N‘:”[""“f“:“l.;1]:'!!"1);\"“w'l"llvlll.,\‘!‘v‘.w m;-lv.v—“ lack of tinsel and gold trappings, and pomp | Nessed in Wheeling, considering that the af- | to this affect. At republican headquarters Editor of The B w0 or three days agu - . 10 . | | fair was in the nature cf an promptu | it was, announced that there have been no define the duties of the officers thereof. and display, but the bone and sinew of the |t WS H Y g Sriis 1hs ol llv\y\l‘]’n\ ’.“ '| |I (:;|, ndit |" ‘mu‘) v } ) fixed f I ! I i aes Foabiv ey | developments to disturb conditions that have | years there are two fixed facts, First, t one of our business men recelved a circular s in advance. Long belors the arrival meeting, only having been advertised three 7. A bill for an act to provide for collec- | political army was there, the horny-handed | s SIRTRA IO SR v et A QLo L R i letter under date of Octoher 18 from the|tions of small amounts for labor petformed, | farmer in his working clothes, accompanied | of the train comcaining Che shtry oo Srrival Ioted tor dsveraitaye. i [ e s g Bo- Business Men's association, addressed to the | Without expense o the claimant his wife and boys and girls. There was | in the center of the city were crowded with et L (b el i B that his condition is considered hopeless, voters of Nebraska, and to which was ap 8 A Dbill for an act to provide for .the | ymple decoration in the way of national | people. At the conclusion ©of the street [a further endeavor to bring about harmony people. The other fixed fact is t the A bulletin issued from Livadia t 8 pended the names of several hundred busi- | Ofice, appointment, duties and salaries of a | coloring, and the artist scomed to have | parade the streets In the nelghborhoe] of |of action between the opposing democratic | genate bill fs a lnw. \Whatever good there | o'clock this evening and. signed by the five ness firms and alleged business men. In this | PIUMbINE Inspector and an as:lstant plumb- | caught the inspiration of the political car- | tho two opera houses where Wilson and | factions In this city and in Brooklyn, but in | may be in it, it may be shown by trial. [doctors in attendance upon the czar, says: letter we are told that it we intelligently | IN€ Inspector in cities of the metropolitan | (oonist, for there were plenty of wholesome | Cockran were to speak ‘were impassapys, | Citon! J Y ‘During the day his majesty showed a ntelligently | 118 e dn S o ol bl o e de n remarkable | NeW York, it was said at democratie head- | Meantime, the matter being in a large meas ; i s majesty showad no Eeain mccord with o Cunsound o or| WL L gewn bd mec g tor the ne | e R YL GEE b b A PN nd opera house to an ui. | QUATters this evening, the prospect of reach- | ure seitled, our duty is to seck a way out | $Ens of somnoience. Hin appetite and dishonest principles it we tavor ’ il r g 1€ M- | but one brass band in the entire line, but |speech at the C 1 opera liouse to an audl- | (1o 9y agreement In this city was not ‘m these present misfortunes ' Dirits are batter. The oedema of the feet Eepudiatic 4 r ' debts, or evince | phceilof Of steam bollers and the appoint-| the necessary marching time was kept by | ence crowded to suffocation. The strects in | 8 i AL L | g had Sotewlidt Inoreas SpHdiNtion of! our debis, or evince | FUTHOR GF BSAM bollers and the mpuoint a ! ; | bright espite the efforts of Senator Hill, | Mr., Recd went on to say that a tarif ] ase a desire or intention to legislate in|MSN i “he vietation therocr_ | Mumerotis martiat bands front ot the UlIlQIng werdipacked fob )| iyiyayite vernor Sheehan and Senator | ought to contain such provisions as will The ellspatch says the sacramant was unfalr hostility toward our ecreditors, we ”‘[' "L'\"I”";";“ for Ll ""-"'""{'} T fhe parade was headed by a platoon of [a long time after the speaking commenced. | ot A i e e ATSHTAAH - A PRI partaken of by his majesty on Sunday und i 0 bill for an act to prohibit lumber | policeraen afoot. The city eonne for At the conclusion of Mr. con’s address | | e oure \he conoessions from |serve the Amerlca to Am i § 5 shall recelve, as we shall deserve, the con Afts g Kf' ol mll‘”mu Pl whu..‘u"...{‘ “'M I”I]H I AL, L I\HII"‘ Sk lu ’[h ”’H?"I:m“’" o "pv”f' Tammany demanded by ex-Mayor Grace, it |people. The idea of infant industries was | (M8 I8 taken to indicate that his cundition femnation of the business world And | ships o -assoclations from enterifig Into | in an aoentros pr, Senartiatt] e H G Boutke Cookray | W29 8aid the Tammany candidates who wore | sound and good enough for the purpose and |18 1ot as serious as would be supposed ogain: ‘It we elect state officers In whom | any it ok - agvetinent e i it the f epariment | the speaking at (Ine ‘Geand Bourke Cockran | aaked'to withdraw retused (o do o, Welih that was the main polnt in protection from the prior dispatch, stating that the avor he unsound, radical and unsafeber or coal shall be sold, and to provide | in the procession. oniy 1 ol | whe BIIS (0. It 6t GaE CRpabity - fale So08 | o Step out, but Congressman Cummings | the best method to distribute to the peopl BNt L e r et FHepAtolL LHRG SRS theories of the populists, we thereby drive | punishment for violation of the sim aind nearly or quite 500 vo zons, ple standing or sittng within its w :“”“-x‘]'"‘\ ““l" st o dat both he and | {ne great gifts 1 has stored up for them | yyi* SETEHCNE \“‘v:’»,“}’.‘l.‘-( Lieier MH\;“:;‘\: from the state the capital now here and | The follow resolution, introduced by | carriages and other vehicles unting | Three tmes as many people remained on | Crokes fo yheed WL e Mr. | in this great country. Speaking of the late | g oGiiaiGnt Wo8 I8 tHAL the. cenel ps feter all from further investment among | the chairman of the committee on leglsla- | men, women and children. thers were 1y | the outside of the bullling clamoring for ad- | {hat Tammany has alreads ey C3I0E | conflicts between laborers and _employ took simply of holy communion on Sunday, us, d A tion. was endorsed fox | OF auite 1,600 people in line. ~There were |mittance. At the conclusion of Cockran's | wien ooty Senator Hill's name o hegd | M Reed said the past two years have |ay i his custon 4 It s very easy to see what fs the matt Where K aterh loan agencies | over 200 vehicles of various kinds, and all | specch. Mr. Wilkon was introduced, and ad. | it 8 ticket headed by Strong, & repuns. | (AUENt one thing—that unless “there are | “BRRLIN. et 24—The Nesul chrich- itn hese people. It Is not that they fear | and Influential moneyid concerns located in [ were well filled, even' the children of $om | docesed the sumiomee ton about fiteen min- | can, for mayor, ¥ SIOne, & TeRUbI | profits to divide it is profitiess to fight for a | yen’s correspondent at St Petershurg tele- repudiation of debts or unfair legislation | the state of Nebraska, also the So of the county schools having come into the [‘mtes. Mr. Wilson was very tired KRG AT L s &1 i j- [ division. Mr. Reed commented “on the |graphs that a prominent Russian eouet o toward creditors, but that they fear the| Business Men's assoclation, which wo city 10 do homage to Holcomb and the pop- | his address very short. The TR ALt oo oad itha ndis | a | for Morton. wing officlal bulletin was {ssued 10 o'clock this morning: “The eczar slept A few hours st night. This morning he is not drowsy and has some appetite | < A i 1 Hied general and dwelt upon the effect the uncer- | Leyden, Zarcharin, Popoff, Beljaminoft and ganizations. and most imposing political demonstrations | WeEt of Keyser, there was a crowd 500, | interview, it is said, resulted in an agree- | (ainty of the tarift question has had on busi. | 1 ment on the part of the ex-president to make | ness during the past two years. The demc | | Hirsc | including many ' ladies. irsch The reception of Willilam L. Wilson and | ;pq ore specches before his ret | cratic leaders declared this was ail on account [ , AT tmperial decree was published today > this year, surpassing | Hon. Bourke Cockran in this city tonight | CN® ©F more specches before his return. . " leclaring Grand Duke Michael, the third There las, however, been no announcement | Of the act of 1890, “It {a strange,” sald the j even the MecKinley parade; ~Thers wis «| brobably surpansed anytnifig Messtolors wit- | There has, however, been oo anaouncement | O ELE 804, CLASM). TAC Ib stbange,” mald St f o0, T SO lC (RS the throne in able. Nothing but business uncertainty pro- | succession to his brother, Grand Duke Nicho- duced the disaster. ~For the next (wo|ias, the czarewitch, and present helr appar- | ent The Grand Duke George has renounced his rights of accesslon in view of the fact K a £ v mise-making character of the democracy | cial has received the following dispateh fro peoplo of this state will not elect Tom |lieve to be owned and controlled by this | ulist tlekot. will leave for Parkersburg tomos e AL VBN hove wnatlon | and how anxious it was to get back 0| Livadia: It ls ot "\I‘\',‘"";L”"‘l,"(‘:_',“A'.f"",‘. Among the floats displayed was one repre- [ an a speclal train, for a tour of the state. reRReditNAL 1t ISHE Fo. ' WAS €] promises and how it hated to discuss|of the czar will oecur % ' | » L ate, pressod 1t it might be, promise X hie czar will occur within the next forty- senting a monster bovine that was labeled TR Senator er 8 o 5 | fulfitiments. | elkht hours, and it is probable that his bim, because they know that bills will very | ) soclation of Nebraska,” and the “‘government cow,” around which were Breckinrlage In the Fight. DHIHES ot e oy B e GontiteR! T.am (010 ot BAYs: fol | moaleaty Ll will be prolonged: for & g likely be passed by the legislature that they hercas, This manifesto seems to signify |scated four men identified by placards g LEXIN Ky, Qct.) 24.—Colonel | ri'&8 toBethe Qiek Hnse s democracy to contend with as to | longer time," 3 will mot want, and they know from past ex- | that the time has come when the moneyed | Mosher, Carnegie, Grover and Majors, whe | Breckinridge this afternoon ot Mey Edward M, Shepard, the leader of tno re. | these promises, but also what are called | The Cologne Gazette says advices recelved {l‘q)r]‘i:'x:\ ’:I»I t\”n"lm rs ’r ‘u.’||u»“$v|uy r..s ulm‘;n I:fv I'I'n: ‘1'1'\”]“‘“r:ml‘xjnll: """fl"'v""“*"l""“"“,"";"r'r"' j‘\\‘"" presumed - to l[w dolng the milking. | ling spoke to a crowded house. He dis- | form movement.' Many conferences took | PODUlists. In congi did not notice | in Berlin this morning are to the effect that R S L ‘od, Th: ! Mo R, “Brosoortty ong onding, upon the motto, | cussed national fesues entirsly! -Many ladles | place, Mr. Shepard making his demands | Much difference. In all essentials these | the condition of the czar has b worse stock yards people, have a direct per Resolved, That we condemn the action of |“Prosperity and Credit for Nebraska. |l i 4 k 7 | lo zged themselves behind the dem sterday, The death of C ) o terest of o wn o legl he banks and moneyed class In trying to ong S AR TR N 2 re present and gave the colanel close atte iting, but in t case also Lawrence | People rang hemselves beh 8 ¢ and Duke sonal’ inte t of their own If the legis th 1 ney 1 otr L3 | Among the many ing banners dis- t he 1 i b “ o o ool ¥ g 1o . | 0 tion, Many leading men of Montgc r the secretary of the League of [cratic leaders in both house and scnate . the second son of the czar, is, lature s)ould pass a bill with a view of pre- | force the people ta “cast their free ballot [ played was one saving, 36,000 Stolen From ‘ i Al SN0 T We | cordi th yeating ‘he stock yards company from levy- | in nccordance with their views and inter:sts. | the State—Stand Up for Nebraska," Another | S0k 0f Colonel Breckingidge for United clubs, who is aiding Senator [All 1 ties arc loud dn promises. We | cord ng to th azette, . question of bt i few Ing (ribu.c on the farmers by their extortion- [ and we further believe that this manifesto | read, - Doker Tom ve Sitas A tiolcomm her States senator, and the feciing that he Will | Faulkner, said no definite results had been | have had promises enough; what w want | 1 ctersburg eorrespondent o ate charges, Majors, as governor, would | will do harm and injury to the credit of |for Trial November 6. SUll another re . | be a ididate seems to be growing every |obtained.” He said that {he prospects for |18 fulfillment. The republican party does not tung predicts trouble over surely be expected to veto It. That is one|our state; and be it further |/39,000 Stolen from the County—Save the | OUT: - i harmony were brighter in Brooklyn than | promise much, but it comes preity near | the accession to the throne, He sald: “The reason why stock yards peoplo want| Resolvel, That it is the sense of this body | State's Credit.” Along the siles of & wagon | Stireng Them Up in Ohio, in New York. The conferences wer R o AL | oo uRUI ST et SUNTHIE Majors and why the farmers do not want|that It condemn in the strongest way pos- [ from one of the country precincts was the | MARTHUR, O., Ocl. % —Hon. A, c,|Proceeding In the former elty tni a Rz g napuliaiag and Siteyan swialiCito (e [ el eher Nicholas would bs entiironed him. The i ke, i qecommend that | legend, “Of Tattooed Tom We've Had Enough, | Boutelle of Maine and C. H. Grosvenor ag. 7000 and there might be a resull in five | thought of the mext two years as Kansas e, ranewAILGE thutooudiLisg REAL OBJECT OF THE MOVE. the laboring element of this community ig- | but Holcomb Seems to Be Just the Staff it e o sl minutes or five hours | and Colorado have been thought of, it would airs under the first Nicholas is deeply Why should the business men of the state, | 10Fe any advice whatever from th's sourc oIt Cost Me $§5.500 to Get the Paving Con- | 1[e¢d @ large mass mezting at the opera| n the course of the afternoon, Senator |2PPear to be a strange spectacle, especially . The feeling prevailing among the and particularly of Omaha and Lincoln, be | . The following candidates for ofice were en- | tracts-Buckstafr. Reformed Demucrnts oo | house Both speakers were Irequently ap- | Faulkner had an interview with President | When both of those states will have better classes proves they do not regard the disposed to do the bidding of the railroads | 10Fsed, in addition to the endorsement of . to bearing on the recent flop o Buck- | Planded. The house was filled to overfow- | Cleveland, but declined o state its naturs | Sente this year h as heir by the grace of God, In this matter? Because they know that the | C1em Deaver at a former meeting: R. H into the Majors ranks, and his testi- | ¥, many not being able to get inside, It was said, however, they discussed the | The meeting did not adjourn until a lat cover, their views on autocracy have railroads have the power to either favor|Jenness, C. P. Hogan, W. Maxwell, S, D. [mony for & bribed the city council to | $Pecial train on the Baltimore & Ohio South- | congressional situation and that § nator | hour. ly ehanged them or discriminate against them, and they | Nedrey, candidates for the legislature; Fred |give him the paving contract western took the speakers to Athens. Faulkner importuned the president to give KIDNAPED 4 WITNESS, GAVE HIM SEVERAL HOURS, e 10 incur their hostility. But these | Schubel, eandidate for ity council in the | This afternoon Judge Holcomb spoke to a Y " expression to an utterance on the subject : PARIS, Oct. 24—A dispateh recefyed re 10 Incur their hostility ese | oo 1 i g % B Gaklv A Ay s WORK OF MINNEAPOLIS MILLS. 3 S D eceived here insineere. 1 they feared legisla- | S¢°000 ward: Robert Anderson, candidate for |erowd estimated ‘at 5,000 people fn the M ! of the New' Yerk campalgn. ton Sprang Wefore the | fTom Livadia by a government officlal says tlon adverse to creditors they would natur- | the Board of Education, and Sidney J. Kent, |strest Jaso ball park, and hisapeconimas () et s an Active | - JudEe McAdam, in the supreme court {oday rittee " by Counsell (oft | that the death of the czar s expected in'a Rlly direct heir eftorts toward the legisla- or commissioner of public land . h great apparent satisfaction. 5 decided that John Simpson is- the. regular | o a ot. 24 —Coinsel Goff startlel | €Y hours. There fs a growing anxiety in s dineat (-t M E L e B T This evening he also spoke in Bohanan hall Demand for Bakers. candidate for congress in the north or | NEW YORK, Oot. 24 —Co.nsel Goft startlel | woson governmont, eircics g 4 Ak Al S 5 B E = He was accompanied by Gaffin, Jones, Mc-| MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9.—The Northwest- 1t I the Lexow committee when they reconvened | phe ¢ i g bedd and their private opinion to the govern- | ONE CHANC TO DEFEAT HOL OWMEL sl Yok i i S s » Bowery district, This is defeat for ‘s e St Petersburg correspondent of the ment ownership of railroads, etc., euts no ‘l I-;r!:n”.:n‘lh \: all of whom .~Ixm|\.- at | ern va-H .~I~'_ ‘Ilm weaek's milling aa e | Tlmothy J. Campbell, who was thrown over- [ this morning. He entered the court room and | Gaulofs telegraphs that he has the authority figure except as to the veto power of the REen A er the afternoon or evening, meeting, ’,.T,i,:x.‘: Haad >l|\n;i§ L;:'wm'l -k»»l board by Tammany and then attempted to|said: “For the first time I am compelled to | ’f a llw mber of the czar's sult for stating governorship. » Done by Frand In the Count STAND BY FRY i 100 bar harrels the week be- | become the candidate of the republicans ask for an adjournment until 2 o'clock. 1| {Mat the reported shrinkage of the sufferer's There would really be little or nothing 10| NERRASKA CITY, Neb., Oct. 24— (Special 4 RYEZE, 400 burrels in 1893 and 221,400 barrels | “Campbell went before Judge Barrett in 1d the committee our star witness, a woman | XI9N€YS Is not so serious as reported and fear, however, even from a populist legisla- This week every mill except one |the supreme court this afternoon and ob- | told the camm | that his majesty’s physicians have every ture, except ‘|un4mhly, in the election of a| tele8ram.)—Bx-Senator Van Wyck was in | Antelope I:‘"m'l.:' ilists Refose to Be- | g in operation, and the operation will prob- | tained an order upon the police ',.‘,,,.,,,,,\ who has p: money to high cfficials, had been | reason to hope for a permanent improvement United States senator. It will be remem-|the city this evening. Tn response to g TR Al NS Dim sl mNeas) b ably show an appreciable gain, slon to show cause tomorrow morning why | 8tolen from us at the dead of night. We had | of the patient's condition bered that when four years he popu- {qu % to the gubernatorial contest, the | NELIGH, Neb., Oct. 24.—(Speclal Tele- | proximated 130,000 barrels, KExport trade they should not be enjoined from printing the | her under subpoena and under surveillance in | A dispatch to the PFigaro fro lists controlled the Nebraska le ature | general said: “Holcomb cannot fail to win. | BTam.)—At a meting of the people’s inde- y light. 2 e as “ dbout the|name of John Simpson on the republican |the daytime, but at midnight the police,or their | dated 11:20 p, m IERRYLIaWRaotithstanding Who fact thiak ) count ang that' can hardly happer; The |held today, Herman: Frosse: catdidate for | active Torcin, « bakers' . but losal HILL OPENS IN NEW YORK. stk e ST A B L U dispateh added hat drowsiness had already n the preceding campalgn they had claimed | © e rpiilion e e (e AT millers have bocked about all ‘the orders | Senator David o y opened | T , Matllde Hermann, The p or | se that. thoy wonle qa e eae business med | straw ticket put up by so-salled straight | county attorney, recently charged with em they ‘are able (0 Ml betare the lakes e | pSenator David B. HiL, formally opened | fyi % (184G 0L iriiann, The pollee, of LONDON, 1068594, 5A tmeatca) Loorrainar AT gt 5 18 ol 1l bo | femocrats will fool no one. They know how | bezzlement of the Homer State bank funds, | ahd ate asking an Advsros of riakes cloge, | the democrati e 1 oew York 10| (hen to the large clties of the west. Our de- | on( telegraphs. frem 1 At . know that if Holcomb Is elec IEwiLbe [0 ater to - hold theln. fobas 10w oo pretey , [and are & an advanc rom Gl to night by making a speech in Carnegie Music ) neate i elegraphs from Livadia this afternoon by the votes of men who ara not in sympa- | 12 300, (0 hold thelr fobs. Its a prett SnEn mensly aus el ) 8 manol i on O e e T oLk anatie || et LA the T anearad atioes aloine deeiivon mny Ln L and Beglly tan ber ing that the czar is much relieved by the thy with popullst doctrines, They under.|yeur “Tho peonle will shake off the corpora. | 0tInE that, regarding the charge made | miinaton 4% D { shipments are 55,500 Lo | before 8 o'clock, accompanied by ; B I Siltase Shed conenled o same | pnotar £ his which reduced the stand ( 80 far as the state Is concerned | fion voke at the coming election.” against him, they not only believe it to be | rels, against 47110 barrels the week before | Thomas, president of the Business { % bao BRI A ARl Ve sEaras enem he correspondent adds that prep- this 18 a non-partisan campaign, in which | “50 YPGB [ CHRIRE elaction. C | untrus, but also false and maliclous, and s | aud’ 6 in 1562 The production of Su- | Democratic association, under the i oan (0uroey i aastriang ‘A1 romtars tlons are making for the operation of some voters desire to clect an unprincipled | or the general declined to speak, beyond | MALer concocted to serve the ends of per- | Perior, Duluth mills was 131,- | of which the demonstration was held hen the party arrived in Jersey e centesis in order to relieve the effu- governor and others do not Sa710g 1t War DroRTesMINE AT aothiy onal spite und revenge and for the purpose | 12 barrels. T X rong on firmer | crick R. Coudert was the first spea moraing ah outrage wis commliited. The | slon into the thoracio cavity whish will In this connection thero s another matter 3 A00ihly of e, present _ campaign. They renewed | [OreIEH, ™ unupoite, Dt ‘the. vaiiey of | Sid It Was ot the republican party they had | police of A A s R Renslem relleyoitie distressed breathing of of much more serious import. An attempt BURLINGTON CAPPERS REPULSED, thelr expression of confidence n sald can- | (he Ohio mills generally. had rethieney ou | to fight, they were accustomed to beat them, ANTRELAL N e patient and retard the action of his ade to influence voters, not by Dok : ke didate, and ask all electors of this county | (o sa 3 i as the men who e the orm | Naping—a trumped-up charge. The police of | heart, Oxygen injections, it is stated. h ::‘ru::'l‘v'n:‘::h”;x‘l;‘\ h;“ x-«“:v'r‘“m‘y and Inttnioation Nebraska City Turns Down the Alle who belleve In Justice and air DIy to: Vot | ASRE: e eraLat i nkssed ot ,,'..'i,[,."i'\‘l‘f..f,‘l‘ Jersey City even went so '-;!’1‘_ 1o try to get | already strengthened the action of the heart republican paper % o i3 Aliieg e s . — as nonp n in politics. In his opinion a Ahimsiedans il 3] J 5 resL. ut 8 the correspondent, in con- 9 WYMAN INTIMIDATI VOTERS NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Oct, 24.—(Speeial MAJORS AND HIS RECORD, Charges Growing Out of Alleged Printing | nonpar was a republican who wanted | ©Ver 21 years of age clusion, there is little or no improvement in ™ 1‘: % S Cepd il kg 'l'" 2 Telegram.)—A meeting was called for last Krarney Qltiser ey o ey Bl Frauds Dismisse democrats to vote the republican t'cket. There ‘Yes, and, moreover, willing to come | his malady heodo W has received two lette N 2 ven an Opportanity to ' ' : ze a br. > SIOUX CITY, Oct. 241 - .| was no reason why they should fail in this | here,” answered Mr. Goff. “This woman will | ' A dispaieh from Seer Wyman of the Nebraska |€vening 1o organize a branch of the Omaha oy SIOUX CITY, Oct. 24—The cases of the | Was no reason w i pre cred A o0 pman will dis Toan and st company, the only com- | Business Men's association, the prime object of Qonsider Vagts, State against J. C. Kelly, editor of the | election, and they would not fail. There was | tell how the police raised a fund to get her | Princess Alix was admitied into the Orthegas pany loaning money In this city during the _ ¥ KEARNEY, Neb, Oct. 24.—(Spec Tele- | Sio | Mribuna. etor | MO loglc in the claim of those who wanted to| to aid other women of her class out of the | church today. No confirmation of this dise summer, onlering him to place no more [ Which s to defeat Holcomb at the com- | = H8F "R Pt eyt e oL .|]!ll“"‘¢- e 0 ae | pa Ty e T e e Hanaeat 1111 o b A% Thetak fo a kealompbn iy HamE Lw, m!,m.n has been received in London e loans on Nance county property, as the [mand of bankers and B. & M. cappers. It [B" s i mlaiiped | I8 e FRIGIREIRISRIAON S, WOED Qikoiliabl [varadth sk maisnseshibe: made In Brocke| Chidagh iWaItng on the icommittes tor ad A special dispateh to the Pall Mall Gazette eastern capitalists have refused’ to buy [ was a complete fizzle. one attended and |here tonight. He showed up the workings of | missed today on motion of the county af- Iyn last night, and added: journ.” . from Moscow, dated 11:16 a. m. toda. these securlties until after the people have | the doors were not opened the state house ring at Lincoln in good |torney. The cases were bégun by County [ i1 s evident the ol party does not propose |~ “We may never adjourn,” broke in Chair- | the czar is suffering from increased Ikl tage B VSRR oating liction wasther Rodl Clond ieceives Thursto shape and held up the so-called Business [ SUPSTvisor Walter Strange, ufter an Investi- | o die this year, at least not by sulcider 1 | man. Lexon. and drowsiness, and it is almost impossible ton and ruin or not. He also has quite ] ppp 0LOUD, Neb., Oct. 24.—(Special | MeN's association of Omaha to ridicule and |88tion of printing bills of the Tribune | has a mission 1o perform and it proposes to [ Mr. Goff said that he hoped to prove how | to keep him awake except when he i ate number of applications for loans that have | b 8o0rn, el read from. thedGorl cretstc cc- | SEaINst Woodbury county, he charging that | carry out its destiny. 1 desire to express | much money had been contributed in fur- | tacked by the neryour spasms, which almost been refused and ret 1 legram.)—John M. Thurston addressed the o e, ‘”“\ 5 OHEFS '_"“‘ Ree- | K lly had_stuffed the bills, my gratitude to those who hitherto have | therance of the alleged police conspiracy to | amount to. convulsions, and which add to his I Sccretary Wyman has sent such a letter | peoplo liero this afternoon at the opera |$F4 &1 account of the frauds perpetrated by | Editor Kelly nas Noim active In Jushing | differed from me, but who support. the whole | spirit away Mrs. Hermann. exhaustion. On the other hand, the sufferer (RS RRch ine waent Lo Lew dodbiz[lhouse andiex-Governos Mhiayer) apokie/tolan | 1ig! irge ths' vatansion an:oertie 1t A0 | Gitakge Cf orruntion injorunly aftmiseiand igmdcratlo tiokets ) This: campalen: Thoir oo e AL ralaaadibeforel| Fas (L kb o B SR AR, to retain it, S st similar datters o other agentsyoverflow mesting at the Firsinon's hall. Boll | Holcomb. and' redecm” tho. areie ios S0 |1CahyS (a mow . dnder Bordy semitinssynst [loyal support means entire unanimity, at|Tusihe P o Jetdey Olty Benator Daly ap-| £ocording to e iMoseaw oarraxpagiat iad throughout the state. It is probable, too, | buildings were crowded to their utmo: Barationialils " Om €O | on ' ‘charge of allowing fraudulent ol least in the interior of the state, and is|peared as her counsel. He said he had been | the Pall Mall (.u{wm-. the wedding of the other loan companies are doing the [The opera house and wings wer y e together with several other supervisors. much appreciated by me, and 1 embrace | retained for that purpose by Gustav Dirk of | czarewitch Princess Alix is fixed for that other loal i g th ! G P pury A same thing. For my part, I am not in favor | packed as densely body of the house Cheerod Judge e et this opportunity to acknowledge my obliga- | New York, who told him attempt was | teday or tomor, the exact time depending of any party of ‘“‘repudiation, spoilation and | General Thurston, gl in poor voice, held SIDNEY, Neb.,, Oct SENSATIONAL POISONING CASE. tions to them. Every democrat has a right | made to abduct Mrs. Hermann upon her ar- | Upon the czar's condition. g ruin,” if there is such a party, nor am 1 in|his audience completely while he made a g to his choice of candidates. It is a right|rival from the west. Senator Davis sad | A dispatch to the Times from St. Peters- favor of clecting as governcr a man shown | masterly plea for republican principles. - He | & : Report of the Coroner's Jury Awnlted with | that should never be surrendered or re- | Mrs, Hermann told him, while the Lexow de- | Durg says that among the various rumors t;y his record to be the pliant tool of the|declined to discuss McKeighan wg that | €00e county opened their campaign auspl- Much Interest. stricted. I desire to say that whatever op- | tectives were talking with her, that she in circulation there is one to the effect corporations, and I will not vote for that | e never struck a man when he was down. clously tonight, The court house was taxed | CRESTON, Ia, Oct, 24 (Speclal Tele- [ Position has manifested toward me has been | not wish to return to New York. The that Prof. Bergmann, the well konwn Ger- B e Dahast af <)l (he Womaas Foen T T to its utmost capacity, many standing up | gram.)—Interest in the Ella Mason polson- | ®ntirely honorable and within party lines. | tectives tri to force the woman to go |mMAn physician, has declin‘d to go to Livadia ma : A nthusinstic Over . hurch. Hawe, d many more being unable to gain admis y e by |1 desire to say further that the sirife of [ with them, and they and the woman were [0 attend the czar, and that a IFrench and capitalists this side of Labrador. 1 will AAVER CITY. J 9. B | Ing case was revived here this ternoon by RIS o i Blde 0P Rabdor, 1w DEAVER CITY, Neb., Oct. 2¢—(Special | slon. ‘The orator of the evening was Hon, | tns Semyiis e L ‘or. | Other years has left no bitterness in my heart. | arrested, Justice Potts held upon the evi- | Physician has been summoned with a view G RURtAer Shat the lox F ; Telegram )—Hon. Church Howe was greeted | W. D. Oldham of Kearney. He was eloquent | ¥ USMIL SAvIe’ report, - Core | (A ppiauge.) dence of Detective Kecarney that Mrs, Her- |10 the possibility of an operation, if it be sented by this same Wyman holds a mort Y et | oner James McKee refuses to divulge tf ke found th | 5 Mece of land belonging to. e, | this evening with one of the largest and most | and logical throughout his address of tue G, s e | UParty friends have a right to know that | mann was a fugitive from justice, and com- | found that only his majesty's kidneys are B ety T O sInAt0 AUGISn56 GYCE (e blat in thig hours' duration and = held the closest at-|pontents of the document, Lut it i8 sald 101 naye no resentment to gratify; no enemies | mitied her to jafl under bonds of $3.000. to | L. Detailed accounts are given of e i A MG ol B Delegations were present from miles | {e0tion of “the audience. He espoused [P¢ Of B sensational character. The cor- | o punish; no favorites (o reward. The clr- |await extraditon papers. The Jesecy. ity the condition of the czar, but nothing posi- JRRIGAR IR they deckie to reavw the Sl Relbsnsionn Mere preseat from aotlen [ 0TGNl O% Lo TS AN | o Sy Wil et e e [0, DuBIah: 50" Bvarites (0 FeNd nomination | police then preferred charges against the | Ve can bo known, beyond the offcial bul. loan because I do not vote to s "_':' BEy | Ay ndment out in force. His | St¥le with convincing head lines. His perora- | It$ deliberations, and the verdict is awaited | was de are of themselves sufliclent | Lexow detectives of attempted abduction. letins. Even the ministers and ambase can go to the devil. I will take my chan, h soldiers tion referring to Judge Silas Holcomb e paArm, Mason died “suddenly | guaranty that all democrats are treated | ~Tha chalrman said It had been the intent | 5adors receive o more Information (ot gy f . live argument caught the audience from th i R las Holcomb and 8 4 ¥ s 599 W tor - ‘illiam Jennings Bryan was astel 4 He COroner's | glike and fairly to examine Police Commissioner Sheehan to- | con d in the bulletins, s true, how= Suppose at the polls Jones should say to 8! audience from the | (- £ » e | the night of September 22, and (1 ror 1 1 Iy, | 1 Sheel ntafned in the bulleti It is t i Smith, who owed him $100 and couldn't | Start, and he held them for over two hours. | ¥ WA ghaster piece | jury is endeavoring to find out if he - to b used in | eVer, that since the 18th of I y distressing his' family dissccted McKeighan, politically speak- | 9f oratory. He pald high tribute to the |was the result of saicide ‘or murd DECIDED AGAINST BARE, fay, DU InUsani ARG GO b cagymd tn | SXEL te Ay s pay without distressing hia " tamily: closing with earncst and eloguent ap- | Judge and urged his election, Ti was re- | circumstances surrounding her th were g plalis Y . order that he might attend a meeting of tl i h, @ f papers have b signed Here, Smith, I want you to vote for peal for the state, congressional and local | ¢eived with shouts and loud applause, and|VEry suspicious, her.-husband being board other witnesses had been called, [ by the czarewitch by the ¥ tckets, made a lasting impression pected Shrewd lowa II‘::H!I: :.lur.lrnh Defeated by | when the sitting adjo )nv{: m.m"“,y'..(..w}.\ APPEAL TO THE BAM 5 T — - P o A e Courts, In answer to questions, Mr. Goff, after the | The minister of financo has telographed about that Jones Folitlos Holling at Atkinso Waking Up Clay Center. JpnharorTaser Getgim. ¥éw Trial, DES MOI Oct. 24.—(Special (Tele- | adjournment, said the story that Mrs. Her- | the prosident of (he et o 1L %,I:“],,:: ou vote for Majors or I will sue you for| ATKID Neb., Oct. 24.—(Special Tele-| CLAY CENTER, Neb., Oct. 24.—(Special | ( SPRING VALLEY, W, oct. Judke | gram.)—The state canvassing board today de- | mann had been decoyed from Chicago to | him o call the Loolkoos sy representatives that $100 and sell your property on exeeu- | gram )—The largest political gathe ring of the legram.)—The democrats held a meeting l“l‘ll' rv-m‘:.\ -um\r\ .\r!u '-J l}.l“' @ NEW | iqed the contest from the Second judicial | JET$2Y ;'mlw-» a M; 3 ]m stating ;Iw.‘.: ‘;.,» of financial firms together and appeal to tion." eason assemble 1 the opers house s e tonight, e e 2.0( . ) | lrial on the grounds of prejudice and new - 4 Sleas. | MUsband had broken his leg was wholly false. | them for the abstention, under the. eireunm What would be thought of Jones? Would | '$hs ussemt il ihe oners house atbare tomight, estimated at 31000 present, in | oyidence (hat has com ta Aght since the [ (Mstrict against Judge Bakb of Mount Pleas- | igpe'came voluntarily,” sald Mr. Gofl, “and | stances. frem S onocnond especially the he not be eriminally liable for attempting [ JkiLSon, this aftrhoon te hear ;»,\w{.hh;..?. the hflgw Auditorlum building. - Hon. Frank | first trial, The news of 'the fudge's de.]ant. Judge Babb-is the democratlc nominee | open pa‘d her own rallway fare. Tho man | purchase of gold, and also (0 do thele wimoss to Intimidate o voter? What punishment | 10Ctrine from the lip 00, 0. . Mander- | dabatis presided a l;" Introduced Hon . | clsion was received in #hls clty with great | who tried to get his name on the populist | alleged to be her husband broke his 1eg | 1o provent (o pression of the rouble and would b oo tevers tor him wio 'woula thus | 91, T senator give u very”able, enter. | Matiscn' and Sa 1 McKelvie, the, .:iuimllul.l; fox. Tonliht brass bande ase plasing and |omicial ticket, The populists left the vacancy | bifore she laft the clty. She was nursing | stato funds BRI terie an Donest cltisen of B | yery tolling argumients and was. 1lstensd. 10| . (hree. houts: sneach y oo o owed by | banfires burning In ghe w complicity i [on the ticket, and just before the expiration | 1M when she went away atag e IR liigous. precianiation._or (spoesl faiHHa e aCA) R Tiott Bis tcastn res | with marked interest throughout. There | who sboke on tns same lae s i Al Tk |t 3 with . the gfrike igat spring, and | of time for filing nominations with the sec- | 2AC2 1€, el i 4 o, Ths ol oenar, AAEOUREEHE and untrammeled ba N thakenn, dual 1 00" (a0 LTS ENrOURbaNE, § § Xha 4pake on. a chavged with incitingd riotSby hin speeches | retary of state tried. (o i seoretly, (o0 ) e origin of the proclamation preciacly, I effoct, what these loan com | U0 4l Wousually larke attendance of ladies | debate’ with Hon. John M. Thurston. *Mr. | & Tiot by hix speech ary of state tried in | nd action. On the e > 1 d nown, but it is evident Its authors |and a liberal sprinkiing of democrats and | Bryan urged fuston, and made ool o | and a On the fiesd trid, he was con- | Republicans and dissenting populists had Glad ta Seo Bl at Hor G Panics are trying (o o in the case of apl | 2,0, g of d T and | Bryan urged fusion, and made a lasting ap- | eiete oo se ntenced to ane vears Imprison. | ; ! usion a RIRUULSARES areaterit Rk (AL IS | . A to e i 2 aken advantage of the exceptional eire the farmers of this state who are unfostunate e s peal for” McKeighan - and Holcomd. " Mr. | ment meanwhile fited & protest, which was argued | NORTH PLATTE, Neb. Oct, 2i.—(Bpectal tances which now provail.. The. Qcsme L L ldtiasbi vy Bryan Tatis of Fusk Thurston speaks here tomorrow, ———— y 8 B b legram.) Colonel W. I 1s dated February 15, the annivereaty to have mortgages thel Farmer Shot umd Rebbed, * . R | Cody to his tnight was ' ; z s sl A Rn 1 L Ha NELSON, Neb., Oct. 2.—(Sneclal T vy P . Hig Crowa Hear¥ MeKiniey at Pitisburg, | Cody to h last night wa vition the emancipation of the serfs, and is INSULT T0 HONEST AMERICANS ILS0) 2 peclal Tel | » & en. SEDALIA, Mo, Oct. S.+Farkin De wig, | '8 Orowa i Citizens turs n force to meet North L “The party of Russian rights.” 1t What man Is there, worthy of being called | KFami.)—Hon. W. J Bryan addressed a fair| LINWOOD, Neb., Oct. 24.—(Special T o wealthy farmer of Coopee county, who | PITTSBURG, Oct. 24.—After spending the | g (' Gisiiy | citizen, The Gordon o an American citizen, whose blood does not | sized audience of democrats and populists at | gram.)—The political sttuation so far isappeared ten duys ago, was found dewd | MOTNINE at Columbus attending to official | Cornet t nd dscaursed 1t cholcest music, | ment has withdrawn reste Nothing boil st the thought of such damnable work | this place today. —The meeting was under | developed but very little enthusiasm. There |in the woods near his home. last evenios | business, Governor McKinley c to Pitts | 08 00y el rame araetaluts and & hearty | iy sala in'the proctamation of the Lifsse el in & free country, where the citizen (s sup- | the auspices of the emoeratic wem o Is a strong undercurrent that shows but | WiH 4 Dullet in his brain " As ‘he ‘carried burg this evening and talked tarift to as | 4h00h, Of Weleome grected “the col the czar, but the present moment fs referred posed to bo the sovereign? If the people mittee. Ho ady 1 fusion of very little on the surface, however. The | Sons arable when he left home and | many as could crowd into the old city hall ver wanting In North Platte, w 10 a8 propitions for securing liberty of the will tamcly submit to eh hh outrage, then | and populists and congratulated the pops | farmers are in a better position o attend 10 certain he was mutdered and'robbed R to|A very small percentage of the enormous |y A A 0As, L0 gTeeL. the olty Prese And conaclence, An elsotion, elontis B SH8 deiiar-and not. the citizan (hat s the | and democrats ‘an the fach that they had | politics this fall than aroidariy st thin e’ |Seriatn he was m murder, growd that followed the governor 1o the hail, | Pepular eliteeh. | @ 84 —(Bpeclal Telegram. | 4¢Manded. No fmportance is altached to't sovereign y ; fused in this county on a candidate for the | son of the year, and the prospects are wood i burning colored fires, yelling, waving A, Ool. W—(Bpeclal Telogram.) ¢ ’ The other day an honest German came 10 | iegialatura regretted (hat fusion had | for an unusually large vote at the polls s Black Hills Conviet at ~laux Falls, and performing sundry acts of almost ri - Who are the guests of s Potersburg correspondent of the me With 2 troubled gountenance. ‘|.“ e o 1 In this senatorial dis- | a large plurality for Holcomb BIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Det, th(Bpecial s | dem natration, were \‘;h:\" lo gel even 1 mi trip i the west, are ex- | Dally wa uaya th nlh; \‘-’1 bullcting do coster,” he sald, came to see you | ypict — Sherift Remer of Digs erivas. todiy | the hal vernor McKinley m an ex arrive in Cheyenne soon. The | DOt Tepresent the gravity of the czar's condis about thix election think we ought all PN BT T e | Senator Cullom Tulks to th ‘\«}:u. '\h“\ '(,v ‘\,‘”" ‘\“:l‘f “ml::::»' " 1ay | 1 ustive discussion of his subject and found 1 go north (o Sheridan from’ here, | ton. The temporary relief by tapping, he to vote for one or the other of the old par o Iaerea Malaers dagie QUINCY, NI, Oct. 24.—Sena Cullom IRARE SENMO WL (e 1 LN | s audience thoroughly resy He left - means nothing, It {8 the general tles, I don't care which. They tell me that| DAVID CITY, Neb., Oct, 24.—(Speclal Tele- i of four years and elght months 17 Olelock for DRKITK 808 Bhtfal: 1 by a Natural Gas Explosic {on Rix maleal lreadr dvingt 1ot 1f the populists carry the election we s B J H 3 2" | came today from Cambridge ternoon | tentiary He 18 a form emplaye | &t 11 ¢'c kirk Yalo R P - opinion his majesty already dying N s 'k hat this 1 gram.)-tipn. B Hiner spoke hers this|, . .l qriven to the Boldiers’ home and had take Mining company. H Won, A, L. Hager Ao FARION, Ind ArFimor \owo that his unconsclousuess lasted saye et any money know that this ma evening 10 a large and enthusiast'c audienc . was convicted of the larceny of considerabl B4 A ! this city was | eral hours. It 1s not known whether the 8 morigage or h,'sl arm and it war sary The David Clty Glee elub opened the meeting | &, [CU1On of his o with Yoig n while working for the mining | CARSON, la, 'Oc ng by an ex- | wedding of the czarewitch and Princess Alix o cause of his conce o1d hin ¥ he mee Inight he spoke to 1,200 people at® e log " L ‘ | fhat ki oed not Worey: hat just o long g | ¥UIh Bevera ot lix choictat songs, which |11 16 SEKE, 10 LI peaple atb - A1k SARCE 4 <Srade Hpsaks | dRoViEnq P pangt s Hyt gkt O would e no | %L the audicuce wild with good humor and | ar; an,ade & speech, muc Vessols Oct. 24, | Bress from the Hal injurie It hinted that it trouble about his getting money on it; that | !? & mood to enjoy the solid and logical - Rotterdam —Arriy Veedam, il elre LAhouk Ml B4 ielay (st | explanations of the issues of the day. Many Trenton Populists Ralll New York largest room in town be r t rumors are in eiroulas the real trouble with a whole lot of these i = RhanTanine oy fellows was not, that the state's credit woull | deMociate and popa were preset and took [ TRENTON, Neb., Oct @pecial Tole- | rom Naw Yoy | ci—Aususta Victoria, | utmost capaclty peng Anabl White Capm. o AN M i N great interest i spece . 4 om New Yor get In, M v an ovation Jite Caps o be Impaired, but ratier a (ear that an honest | " FO8E 1L M8 BUROON. . gram.)—Messrs. Young ard McGinnis rallied | At Antwerp—Arrived—Lepanto, from New | 55 % 3 Bric The | MEMBHIS G0t 4T st vt s togitan ncess Allx, it Is sald, Is still waging & :::':a“n‘::fll '."x;;.l‘.;f..'uf‘:‘r'.'.-:: ‘If]mm!‘-‘,‘ ll‘v":‘.‘l Daugherty Arouses Republicaus. the forces of the populists in this county to. BoutE gt Areived—Py P emoctats had a meeting billed f arson | of an alleged gang of white caps, who have | desperate struggle agalust the fanatical seal stato house, aud that the railroads wanted | HAY SPRINGS, Neb., Oct —(Special | night. Yerk, ok "™ [last night, to be addressed by L. R. Bolter, | been creating relxn of terror in 8t Fran. | of the orthodox clergymen wh 1oeiat ‘Hpon Majors 2o veto rallroad bils which mignt | TeleBram.)-~The republicans of this place Frank In M oVeigh nt Freepcr Hasgow—Arrived—Peruvian, from New |but he falad t cls count wero placed on xu.uf"“’l deolaning. - chat qat. Rvansslionl be passed 10 keep them from robbing the | held & rousing rally this evening, Hon. Matt| FREEPORT, Ill, Oct 24.—Franklin Mac- Torkdoraia aaul . o Sphit Am | at Helena, Ark., 1 There are over|falth s acoursed 19 _DYOAN L nde farmers. aa they bave been dolng aver wiuee ' Dangheriy belvg the princinal speaker, 'Veagh adressed an audience at Germania ' LiVérpool: Buffalo, from Hull, J EMPORIA, Kan., | | Majors governor, They want Majors gov- | corporate influence, have fssued a mani. | ernor, principally because the railroads want the caption of ““The Busines: ‘ | ac- yesterday, say m St. Petersburg sayss 4.—(Special gram.)—The free silver democrats of Chey- ands that the rights a a governs 18 omln= may be a from | large aud.e ! p which has dclayed the . | 100 witniesses to be examined, and the trial|not be persuaded that the matter is & mepe Qct, Bpecial dis- ' wlll continug several days, tormality, and demands that she max be