r FHE OMAHA ! DAILY BEE . nT/-.XTIA 4 ir nrrv/n NTTATOTrkir \rm I ; l > 7 1QM > vri T Ari > Tn will xvin nest Tuesday , and I can give my reasons for It. Nciulyait the surface indi- cotions promise It , and all the undercurionls conlirin It. rirsl i'beio is neither need for n change , nor Is iheio i.nywhore oven an nnpiront do- innnd for n clianco. The business \voild Is prosperous and the whole country in pio- found peace. With general prospeilty , vvllii business adjusted to existing conditions , xvith the unlvcrsil democratic ad mis- talon of the spotless tccord of tno vxlso and faithful administration of I'lcsident Harilson , there is no wonder that llioio is no excitement In politioj and no btorms Iu tbo campaign. It means that the Amcilcan people ate satisfied nnd have de cided to lot well enough ulonc. Taclory , store , shot ) , ftnn , mine laborer and all aio cnjoiingtho maximum ot prosperity in tbo history of the country. Uvcrv lactoiy K busy , cvory moi chant Is ptosperoiis , labor Is fully emploxed and falrlv paid , and tbo * working pcoDlo hnvo sl.VJJ,000.000 , ot de posits In the savings banks of the laud. Second In this sillsfactory condition of the count ! v the great political putlos nomi nated their tickets and deviated their ptin- cipleH. The republican ptuty .ippioved of the condition of universal prospoiltv and proclaimed conlinuod udhosion to the prin ciples under which such condition xvas es tablished , and its candidates , its pioss nnd Its mcnibeis haxu unsteadily supported llioso pialu and positive ucclit aliens ever since. Dcinoi l.ils ami Ihclr Illiiiiilut-s. Third Tlio democratic party tn-ido n plat-v foini which In ovoiy plank quauels wllh < IhU condition ut univoisal prospoiitv and nominated as candidates ixvo men xvboso xvholc political lives and iccoids have been in uniopo ted opposition to the piiiu-iples vvhicli have made such ptospeiity in Ameilcn possible. H did Ibis in .111110 , but llndlrg the people aiiiu/td at Us stupidity , it lias spjnt its xxholo time sitic-o trxing to toptidiato its oxvn lot-mid dei-ltirations then. Indeed , it bas.03 all its bop-s for success next lues- day on thu ability ot Its candidates , Its picsb nnd Its bpeaUnts to make the Amci- ican pcoplo bcliovo that Itio declaration of Us platform last .luno for frc-o trade nnd cheap labor does not mean that , and thai its cquallv plain declaiation fur shinplaster cur- icncy xvas not Mtujcielx- uio on ibo sur face ; theroloi tbo dotnnct.ulc mrty is iopii- dialed bj the Aiiiciicui people , as u people or the people of i. nation too Inielllgent to want frco tiado nnd piuperl/ed labor , and too hotiiMl to accept polluted inonev. Under thu surface many uiibcon sticams nio lloxving lo wain the republican parlj. Indeed , Ihc di'ft ' of icciot votes noxv made booasj under the Australian ballot , will , in my judgment , decide this contest re nro txvlco us many close or contested es this yc.ir as over bofoie. A brief analysis oftliodilft nn secret voles In the tiUpiuod states will demonstrate the stiutigth of Ibo republican pros poets for success. Srcii'loluiit XXIII Cut n I'lguit- , In the casl ncaily all this drift is toxvard Iho ropubliciu pnity. Hvery ono of the liundicds of inousands of uemocrals xvbo do not bollovo In fiuo trndo llnds his democracy Hlnikun noxv , nnd many thousands of such men will secietlv vote the uipubllcati ticket in order to vote for protection. All business interests noxv enjoying prosperity nnd noxv adjuslcd to Iho AlcIClnloy laxv dread hoof penis ol n uhangu and tbo unseltloinunt of trade , and many demociats nmong such peo- plu xvill secretly vole Uio republican ticket In Older to protect their oxvn interests and let xvell enough alone. The democrats who believe In honest bank- uu'und sound money , and xxho Unoxv ikbo penis find w-iongs of hicspoiiHlble banking nnd moro irresponsible cnirenov will , many of them , sectetly votu the republican ticket in order to let good cnongli money alone. . Gorman-Atncileans nro especially sensitive on thcbo Issues , unit the doniociatlc paity vxlll suslam bovoio lo'ses fiom that element on this lie-count. Many deinoci ills who be- Hove in Cleveland personally , but xvbo Unoxv that no man ran ilsu us master aoovo his parly ns president , and many ether demo- units who llko Cleveland bin not Stuvcnson . . , xxill secretly vote for the lopublican ticket und the prevailing geni-ial piosperlty and , safety. Muny manufacturers who do not want fiea tiado iu America and American goods mniiu- fiie-tured in Cut ope xvill secretly vote to keep tholr factories open and their oxvn piosporlty continued. Vast numbers of democratic vvnrklitgmcn in fnctoilc-b xvho sea tor them Reives that iho domociatiu platform moans free trade , and that fioo tiado moans lUno- uoan xviigui for thorn , xvill votu for thu re publican ucket and tbo perpetuation of tholr OtMl XVngCH. lion tlio Soldiers XVIII Vote. Moro than all li : the cast and all over theme noiih legions ol union soldiers , now1 demo crats , but not able to votu for candidates v\ho xxoro dtnwn as cnnscr pts and repre sented in tbu nrniv by ttuhultules , against n gallant soldier , xx 111 bucrotly vote for Comrade - rado Harrison , A stilt mightier reinforcement xvill como to the republican paity direct , us n Nufllcient tclluf corps in each imperiled state in the noith , J11010 uro the HOO.OOJ or moru of the sons and oilier joung kinsman of union soldlnrs xvho will this jear cast their Hi-it voio for picsldcnt , Tboru uro enough of thcso naxv repiibllrari voters of ihomsolvcs to clvo n ropubllcan majority la Nexv York and every clrs-o noilliein btuto , In the east and all over tno noitb , too , Uioro is n steady public and secret drift [ of Irlsli-AtiioilcauH toward the lopubllcau pally , and Indeed ot all the elumenlt of foi- oign birth , vspucially among the people cpcuUlng tbu. 1'oilucit language. There is also it mighty reinforcement to the lopub lican partv licciubo nf Its pioiiuunced posi tion of Americanism and its Uefeuso ) of American liitci-esls , American right * and American manhood. . \tittrn In Uio XVrnl. In the went all the dilftu thixt I have men- Honed are not to certainly uud aggressively in motion. Hut the west , wiiich U a crea tion of the teiniblican party , which Ims been traiisfcncd fiom wild land Into great states und inospeiou ! . cities under republican poli cies , xvill not depart from its lopubllcuu moorings now , 1'Uo union soldiers who liavo In pan yearn gone off to Iho ullluncu becaiiso ot debts and bardtlmoj , und some of whom nroulluiod by talk of Iniluted money , uro still the hiojt luteiibo of Americans und will resent , llrst of all , tbo proposition of tbu democratic parly to Europcanlro ibo United I tiutet iu regard to uianutacturtng and lubor. The SOfX)0 ) union soldiers In Kansas who have gone there nnd found homesteads under tno republican laxv Itioxv the dlff < Ji < 5nro bet > xcon Comrade HnrrUon ana Conscr'pt ' Ctovoland. So do thor > 0lXI ( union soldiers In Nebraska and the ( U.UJO In lown , nnd so do the union soldiers xvbo make up a majority of iho votois in both of the Dakotns. Ilosldcs , such of these voters as have gone ofl to tbo iilllniice , sou in Iho south Iheti.lianro . paltv mod to protect the democratic pirly nnd plainly sfo in Iho treatment of General Weaver In the soulh what It all means. In the nortlnxostorn statoi , too , In the most of width the manufactured products roxv half equal In vuluo thn faun produc's , there Is as stuidy u spirit of itofenso of piotcrtlon nnd for American xvuges ns In the east , and the farmers thoinsclxei form the sttotigest part of the lino. in the wliolf xvcst , from Indlina clear to the I'aclllocoist , the republican pirt > wld Hnd the union soldiers nnd their sonnud other young kinsmen r-omlng forward to vote against oloctlng conscripts nnd In favor of ' comrades In the mountain and Pacificstuto the nro tcctlon sentiment Is ns strong as any where In the union , with manufacturers ana farm ers und fruit grow ois und minors , and all , and especially with laborers who do tint ix nnt thu products of thc-lr builds brought Into competition xvllh goods biotight from China nnd Japan , made by laborers cottlnir fiom to JO cents a day. liven the sliver people will lomcmbor that all the filondly legislation which their whlto metal hns oxer hnd has como liom n ropubllcan congioss nnd n icpuhllcnn president , while to the load , coal , iron , copper and other miners protcc lion is the loof of their houses , the dividends of their companies mid the xxuges of their xxoiklngmon. Soldi lla li for I Ills Hclli'f. Tor those nnd many ether reasons I bcllevo that xvo shall xxln next Tuesday : First , xvo hnvo un hrmest and nctiml majority of the voters In cvory northetn state today , xvith possibly ono exception. Second , xvo have u clean toptib'ican ' majority In Wast Virginia and In West Vli- clniii thn jcur xxo hnvo a chance for a fun- count Third , the drift of consot vnlix-n and pro tection democrat * , generally of ptotcctlonists among demoi'rat xvorifingmen especially , and of sound money men nmong domocr.it busi- ress mon ovurvxxhero provide for us a protection and honest monov majority , bv ivnj of a second nwfbrlty to our own actual sttongth 1 give figures boloxv us xvoll us III I'l III 1CS STATI t. ( alllmnla . . IIIKnninM IU' Mnliio . . . . I , ! Minnesota ' > " - ' - f Vv llniniulilrc 4 Mklilxiin . . . U WIlCUIIllll ' 2 > Ohio . . . VI xtnntnn i > f Oregon . . . . 4 Surlh Oakdti I IVmixtlMinla Zi -until Dnkotn 4 Itlimlo iHtnu I 4 Washington 4 \ tirin int . . 4 U joining 1 Illllllll . . - S Colorado 4 llllnoN . . 24 Total 211 lun i U III MUUIATIC HTATLH Arknnsiv" . . . tl.Mls'mirl. . . . . . IT Horliln . . . . I Xlritlnln . M nlj . . . lIlMlLlilvin . 4 K.MIIK. | > \ . 1 .NonJursry . 1 oilhlnnn . . blAluliiiini . 11 Mnrxliinil . S North C'nrollnu . II ' .I Ici.nua Stiutli Lnrollnii . . U ll'MH . . I1) lolil iiui'iiTU i , srxri- New Xork . . . . liiXVi3l Mrfftnl l ( 'niinectlciit l > Dcliinnro ni'cii I I mi l'i NL-TII li . . J 'Joint . . . . Thus xxo have'.ill certain lopubllcun votes out of the neccs'.niy 2'J ! . Counting Now Yoik , Indiana , Connec'.irut , Nevada , West Virginia aud Delaware , or si\tv-nlno ub doubtful. Tot iho soko of stroiitfth I put Indiana , xxhlcb can only ho tiiken fiom us by fraud , a'Jd Nexv York , which tno demociats xvill havo-to steal botxveon noxv und Tuesday iilcht , If they get It ut nil , as doubtful. Mltlo XVoik Will XX I n. Of these si.xty-nino doubtful votes wo hnvo onlv twelve to gain to win , whllo the demo- cr.it1 > must gain fifty-nine. Indiana alone added to the " 11 vvill glxo us moro than onotigK Connecticut and West Virginia xxill give ii" just enough , nnd either of these , illi icr states xvith Uelevvaro and Nevada would civo us just enough. Mho stieiicth of the republic in position Is shown in thesa tables ' 1 bo bolting thK vear , conlinod to la uud piofessinnal betters , nuarlv all of in demociats , conceucs an oxon licuro on ibo gonf ral lesult. The odds oven on Noxv York and Indiana bx the dcmnciots nro given to cover piomedllatud Irauds in the txvo states. But xvo have the votes for a majority , and public sentiment , both with ns , Hepnbllcans evervxvhoro ical 10 the c'lisis und will bo on duty from ) now until election night and xxo shall bavo a fair vote and u fair count if pluck und cour age can gain them Tbo republican paitj is on its ir.ctr.l and proposes to ucep southern methods in elections beloxv tlio ixlason and Dl.xon line. JAJIKS S. CMIII ON , Cbalrma.i. < ; I.O > ID : I.N v ICIOT. Itlial rollllcnl Mcoiini."f In KutnuH iegult : Scrlousl ) toSoxt-nil I'ITHOIH. Four Scoii , Kan. , Nov. 0 A riot fol- loxvcd tbo close of tbo political campaign here last night. The people' ? party mid republicans - publicans held lival meetings , the former reon the public square and I'm ' 1 it tor In the court honso. The republican meeting xvas dis missed first and many of Its ntlondaaU joined the people's party croxvd. J. U Leslie , n republican , procured a bar- icl und mounting upon it bogiui uddiossitig the ciowd. A farmer named JJronnan knocked the bairol from uudoi the speuUcr and that precipitated n ilot. lUcnnnn vas severely biuisod and Leslie , tlio Interioring lopublicanviii severely handled nnu badly boutoii , Hoverul others xvoro moro or loss badlxinjuicd. . ' CRUSHED BY A SWITCH IE. CMS Minor I'liilmlily lr tully Injurtiles - trrdiiy ixi : < iilnir. About S > o'clock lust night Gus Aimer , an omploju of the Chaffoo I/imbor company , xvus tun doxvn by u sivltch oncino under iho Douglas strcot bridge and baillj injured. Aimer had bcendoxvu that way to see u friend and xvas on bis xvny uptown , lie stopped on the crossing to await the passing of a freight train and carelessly slipped buck- xvard nnd xvas sttuck by U. it M , &wltcb en gine No. 211) ) . Wbcn picked up It xvas found that ho hnd both the left luc and arm crushed , besides sovtnal bad bruises. Dr. Lee and the patrol wagon xvuio called uud tbo man tukcn to St. Joseph's honpltul , xvbcro his wounds woiu dtoisud. Tiiu doctor bald that the case xvas a doubtful ono. Aimer Is n sinclo man , ' . ' < ! years old , and ho boarded ut the I'acltlo hotel. ii i.i ruii : Fiiiii.vt'n. I'Hlr , ami l'rosi | cH of u Coin XVuxo In thn rust. 1) . C. Nov. 0 ' . . -1'or No- bra Ua I'alr .Monday nnd Tuesday ; cold xvayo cnitj slightly xvarmer Tuesday morn- innorthxvest ; enlos. Kor lovxa Snoxv Hurries ; fair Tuesday ; cold XYAVO , northwest galca. U xttli | tit. About midnight the local ofllciaU nt the weather foundry recolxedorders from Wash ington to hoist the ' ' ' cold.wax'o Hug. 'J'lio btatcd thai tbo Irmpcruturo ut Omaha mm vicinity would fall fully -'U3 by tin. m. on thu morning of the bill. At 7 o'clock last night I no tlieruiomoiur maikod Jb = > and ut 1JW ; : u. m. uigisiored : U = > , u full of ls = in live houri. It Is expccttu tbittbe tburmometur xxlli full ronsldorably below iho ptcuiction made by \\ustiington indica tion ! ! oillcrr. Aliivruicnt * ot Oi mill XeitcU. At Southuipton Ailived Suule , from Ncxx York , Ai C/jCfiisioxvn Arrived -Scryla , from Nmv Voilr. AlLoi.d.3u Arrlrcd Nestiuore , fromBot- tou. STILL CHASING RAINBOWS Democratic Dreamers Insist on O Several Solid Republican States. COLD COMFORT FOR THE CHAIRMAN 'rrililont HiirrUnn'k MiitiMiu'tit ( ( inroriiliin Iiiiliiini Itiulicr Hiiinpi-iis Ilii-lr Ardor I'KJinlKlni : to < ! Ixo Clrxrliiiidtlin Vulo dl Illinois tinil Inwit. Nt \ \ YOIIK. Nov. 0.-fSpcclal Telegram to Tin , 11 KK I All tlio Hues of thn rainbow could bo seen In Now York today. There xvcro enthusiastic folkiat botli headquarters , , . xx lie tempered I the Joy over tliclr o11 party's io < y prospects \\itli sjtnpathy for their un- foriuinito opponents. At the samu time thosd wlio liavo tlip matingnmenl or the ro- specttvo campaigns weio closeted in tholr hotels Tbeio tire no inlnbows for any of them. The peculiar conditions of the campaign mnko the pcriitl Just before oloctlon ono of cienl nnxloty for the leaders nud they show it. JJiioIiy. it may bo said that the confiden tial opinions of Iho men on the insiuo ot tlio campaign inaho the following strites doubtful : Now orli , Indiana , Connecticut , Dulaxvato. Wou Virginia , Iho DuUoliis , No- braiun , Novadi , ICunsias , Colorado and four electors in Minnesota. liifoiinatloii Illird ti > Crt. H may also bo salil that theia is u singular lacic of detailed Knowledge concoinlng the \\ostorn states. It also may bo said that tlio people who are nt the head or the democratic caiiiiiaigii would lllto to onlaigo the uhovo list by puilln ? In Wisconsin and Callfoinla , whllo the lepublt- cans would prefer to icduco it oy takiiiR out Kansas and Nooruska. Hut looting the situation squarely in Iho faeo both sides find their llghtlucround ; ( spread oxer the territory Indicated. It can lurtl'or bo said that tbo domocr.itlo loaders bavo little hopes that If they lese Now Yoik the fusion deals in the \\cst , or tlio "generally fayoiablo conililioiib , " as tbey are pilled , will enable them to tluow the election of Mt. Cleveland Into the liouso. > t t socry L'ltriulii. They oiso admit tbo probahilitv tint if they gain Now Votlc and lese Indiana the chances are about ovun between them and the lopubllcatis. A few du > s ago Chaiiicnn aiiccun hoa > ted to a ftiond from another state that n million dollais could not got Now Yoik fiom Cleyelanu. "but mind you , n he added , "I rion't say that xvo can bout Harrison risen on tno general ipsults. " ri About Indium it may bo slid that Presi i- dent Harrison has made known to tlio re publican national committee his ausolute eonlldeuco that his own state is safe for him. This is based on it formation he has rocMvcd fiom every section of it. The politicians in both panics hnvo moio lospcct lor nenoral Harrison's Judgment about In dliuatnan for tlio local coinmlttoo's. . They > Uuow that his own porsor.al interest has never ml led Ills Judgment. It is , therefore , vvoilli nothing as un Indication of the drift tli.it thu piesiuent has , at this st.igo of the canvass , felt justified in giving 1m opinion so pojillxcly. nishiMl U'liiuK to Di'inurnit * . 'Vbcn the fact xxas told to ono of tbo demo ciatic tnaiiuirera this afternoon ho said , -vith sigh * 'Tint ' 0's n xxon'l no comforting to : Shccrn Ho won la ritbcr tale : HarrUon's piediftiou on Indiana than his own miy day in the week. " Secretary Shoorin Is still sanding dis patches to the democratic headquarters , claiming that the state ia all ilgnt , but there is a note ol doubt In all bo sins. Concerning Illinois and Wisconsin , It can be said that tlio news received nvClatkson nndCattcr from Coimnitteemen W. .1. C imp- bull .uul Henry C. Ilaxno haxo convinced tl.cm that those states ate ; ill rirlit.VbH ever doubts tlioy may nave had u month ago bavo disappeared. On the other hu-id the democratic branch headquarters at CUlcacro lias cast its hoi1 - osuopo clear acioss iho xviistc'rn Hiatus und tees nothing but sunshine. Congressman Cable's bureau sent a lonir telegram this : nlternoon that iloclaicd thut tbero was ilbn Innd-.lldo in U.o Mississippi vallov ,1111) ) thut the icpubllcans in lo.v.i , Woopsln ! and Illinois would bo wiped oil tlio faeo of the earth Nevet thcless , no faith is nlaced in Illinois by the democrats in charge of the campaign bore. Comfort fur Cle\t-luml. Some of Mr Cleveland's nersonal friends In Chicago nppcur to share in the delusions oflho bianeh heiidip.iart'-r'i. J. W. Donno telegraphed a mombur of the democrat c committed to call on Iho candidate and ns- sure him that nothing could keep Illinois fiom givlni ? a big majority to Iho national ticket. Mi. Doane wanted to uo quoted as authority for it , and. 80 to spaa * , gave Mi personal judgment that Illinois stiould bo do- livered to Cleveland. or am : r.vuTY. .VdilrrsH of the It"iulilie | in Vitloniil Coin , inlttoo to tlio .Vitiim'ri l.lootori. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 0 Tbo following address was issued by the republican national com mittee today : To the Electors of the Country : The day of election is at hand. Tuesday you will 1 bo called upon to determine by your votes the mostimportant questions , faltlv and sqiurelv piusontod to the country.since Iblil. i'ou nro todocldo batweon the polluy of progress mm Iho nolioy of reaction In this country. You mo to say wbutbor or not tarlft scncdulcs nro to bo so adjusted as to furuish protection to the labor and proJuctioni of the country , wbilo raising royonuo to sustain the govern- iad- nn.i free tiado The republican parti's platform favors protection to American laborers nnd American products. 1'ho democratic plat- ; form declared such policy unconstitutional , anil therefore commits the democracy of the nation to the British polio ) of frou trade. You are to pronounce for or ngulnst the rollikblu stabio financial btiucturo built by the fathers and founders of the republican parly. Youaiotoiav whether tuls sound policy is to uu continued , or ubandono M in favor of tno dunocralio bihomo of the resunectlon of stuto liai.Us unit wildcat cnircnoy. Uv your vAtcs you must sny that joudo not dnsiio to diiturb the present prosperity of the country , iiivolvlng our commerri' , our maiiufaotuung , our grl- culturo. ourmiiilnguiiu ourllnancos In doubt and uncertainty for un indolinlto pjrlodof tluio. \\liut IK'plIbllcJtl Sucre > .Mini in , Tlio to-clcctlon of 1'residont Harrison will Iniuro a continuance of splendid policy under woicb the nation has prospered In ovury branch of Industilal lifo. His ro-cleutlon will luitiro n continuance of conlldenco tithe policy of the covoriimont , and will eliminate all questions of doubt ai to the coursa to bs pursued with reference to lir.portaut povorn- iiienl operations in the future. Tbo election of Mr. Cleveland would , on tbo contrary , bring busluoj * to u standstill , iuvolvoovcry opetatlon in doubt , and ralso questions as to tbo effect unknown legisla ; tion migtit h.ivo on thd oconomlo and llnunciul policy of ibo govrrnaieat. Uo coulldently submit to tbo countiy | bat no cause exists for u change , and that abundant icasous will occur to the mind of very loyal citizen In favor of a continuance of republican policy and lopublican ndminlstra tlon. This committco has conJuctod the campaign on the Issues presented by tbo re- Kpoctlvo parties. Our oppouotits have been driven to the nucojslly of saj ins their can- li bolter than tbclr plqtforui and should bo trusted not to execute Its dcclnra- tlons. They would ( iftvo the country bo- llevo that through ttialr caudldnto they can procure tariff fefofm , whllo the commutro In convotitlon assoinbled dcnlarod absolutely in favor of froa tradoj Alxllrttnil III Clrtrlnnd'n fiiMir. The domocrntlc nnnnpors would liavo tno whole cotintrv oollovo thut luolr nomlneo can with safotv bo trustoil to violate tlio plcdgol of tno mrty in favor of the rnstiiTOctlon of the state Innks. Insllort. the dooiOcrntlo { mrty has nbdlcntcrfin faxor of its candidate and the management hopes to xxln this election bv Inslstinc that thn party does not support its platform , but relies upon Its cimiidnto to viulato tho'platform , thus liiuclnR the prosperity of the country on the slender thread of a slnplo liunmti life. Our cindldnto nnd the parly ho represents nro oarh in complete harmony xvith liio other .and both candidate and pirtv stnnd In har mony xvllh the boj tin to rails of the inpublio. Wo doclRo no issue , wo do not ask our CMI- dldato to aid us In catching votes by promts- Inu to vlolftto or to roliito any princlplo of the nartv aonnoxvledgcd in the national plat form. The nartv nominated n candidate \\rirthythoconfiilencrt nnd lospoct of every clti/3ii , whether ho ba Judged bIlls acts on tro battle fluid , xvhllo defending the nation's lias * , ns a senator ti ) congress , or as the chief magistrate of the nation. Oppoiuil to Iliirrlnoii. It Is gratifying t anuounco that the pilrlotlc prim of iho country has , to nn un- precenlcit oxteiit. suppoilod our candidate und our plattorm during the campaign. Neither our oandldalo nor our causa hat proven popular Iu Uneland or continental Kuropo. Tlio diinocrutlc nomlnoo and his platform have met xvllh universal applause In cvory country seeking to rival us in the commorial world. Not n single noxvspapor in Kiitflutirt or on the continent of Europe lias sioisen n kindly word for General Harrison risen or the ropubllcan pirtv in this cam palgi. Our policy does not justify suppoit from abroad , nor liavo wo couilud favor from the chmiiflons of alien interests. This can not uo tiuthfully alii ot our political opponents. Wo have tolled for support nnd aid o'i the friends ot American interests nnd not rttprosentuttyos of fotelgn govoinmonls. 'While pleading poverty the democratic na tional committed bos been ntnplv supplied with funds Intended to inllnenco Amurican citi/ens to vote against their own interests. vVo nro advlspd that these funds have boon chicllv contributed br foreigners xvbo soolc to break doxvn tbo barncri of protection to the end that they may icap ptolll on the i inns of tha indusliies nnd interests built up by Iho putrlotle policy of the republican pirty. 1'hls committco has used the meager contiibutions given it by tlio people to fulrly and honorably pro ont to the country the issues to bo pa scd upon at the ballot box. "Our opponents have relied upon the degrading - grading and corrupt influence of money to bo used on election day to Induce the people to abandon their principles anil their Inter ests and vote tba demociatle ticUot For the purpose of coVe'rinK this reprehensible scheme the democratic press has substan tially abandoned nldlscusslon ot the Issues and their simca hasoson , devoted to a con tinuous and vvbqlly unjustlOod line of pssor- tlons xvith icfciendo to supposed enormous contiluutlons to tlto lupiiblican national committee for the alleged puiposo of carry ing iho election. ' I lu.il Arguments of DuinocraH. "Gsound to desperate straits , as wo all knoxv that the c'pnimon sense of the body of the uooplo is .arrived against their un- ' ilgntcous cause , th'o democtatio party has not only sent forth'a false cry to cover their tracks , whllo undertaking to debauch the voter , but thay tinvo likewise In this state , through the IiohUmant governor , acting as chairman of a committee , sought to incite evil disposed pcrs&ns to employ Insurrection- arv methods for the purpose of preventing tbo ofllceis of the tow on election day from guarding the ballot box ns they uro sxvorn to do for'tha purpose bt preventing fraud and intimidation. ' "For liio lirst tima In tbo Imtoiy of the rapubllq a prominent officer in nn imperial stito has cndeayored to Incite the citl/ons , xvho have hurotofor" lionorcd him by tholr ronlldoiice , to violate the laxv for tbo pui- piso of sccurlnz partisan advantage. uVo expect the lixv aoidlns citizans nf the Vom pirostitoto resent this treasonable appeal. "ConlldBiitly lolvingonyourpitriotlsm , m- t"pnty und common sense , w-o rest xvith you thu cause of protection , the policy of reci- piocily , the financial Kxstem of Iho unvorn- incut , the extoislou of our merchant marine and tno rup 'jlica i principle of a free ballot unil an lionets t count. U'o appeal to every ie publican , every friend of protection , cvory fiiend of lair tiadc , every friend of honest money and every friend of universal suffrage to support the republican Uckot. " ltopu.lillc.iiis 11 ml 'Democrats Not Im lined to V'nry fiom I'ant I.MiniuuM. DCS MOISEI , la. , Nov. 0. - TUoio is no change of tbo estimates of tbo different pintles. Dotnocruts nnd republicans both claim the state relcctoial voto. The demo- ciatic commlttcaclaims u plurality for Cleve land of 11,000. The lapubllcau chairman claims that the national and state tickuti xx ill bo elected ; tivo congressional districts ' , lost txvo yo.irs ago , xvill bo redeemed. The elements of unceitainty are the people's and pioblbltion parties' votes. The people's party draw a majority from thn democrats , nnd the piohibltloulsiH mainly from iho lepabllcans. * / ( / : . .i'i'ro uu ( iariniin Ollloor Ailvoiatnu a UUsoln- I Ion of tlio Drulliunil. [ Copyrlulitoil IS2liy lamus ( ! or Ion Hjimott ] Dniu.iv , Nov , 0.-Now [ York Herald bio Special to Tun DSE.I Speaking of tin army bill In Its uHcrnutlonnl bearings i n higti irovcrmnaD } panonaeo sailTho : bill proves Inulrcntly that we can no lunger trust our allies. Wo tire renjuiiud to nrm to the teeth as though war xveio Immiiiout. It is no wonder if tbo i'roncti ami HiiHSlan press now treat the drolound so lightly. At thu outset it xvas tin pud that the tire Hi und uou'd ' have lessoned the burdens of the allies. It his In practlco had the opposite rojult. Devised ns a bairior against the aggressions of Franco and Russia , it was hoped that It would favnr the peaceful and economical development of tbo three central powers. Whattm lt really done ) It has laid new and emitting chaigos on all three of the allies uud hits forced tlium to the very blink of ruin. , "In order to relieve Austria and Italy of their financial jiniijarrassinen's ami onab'c ' tiioin to ttrrngtherf their armies xxo have inudt linportunt conimoulnl concestlocs to botb. Wo gave much , but we got nothing in return , I do not ace what urgumnnts could justify the recent treaties. Tboy xvoro blun ders. They luvd nocoptod the lluunclal relief - lief , hut tncy nuyo iic loctoa to increase their nimamentsi it would bo useless to dlsBUlso the fau that Italy nnd Austria Doth nro gradually disarming. Tbo Itillan corps nio incomplete. Kit xvoio possible tbo num ber of Italian nrmr corpt would bo dimin ished. General Cdrens hardlv pretends Into l.eep the German military authentic- ) posted as to the movoaioulH'in the Italian army sledU seems , too , ho tvlil very foon retire from i Ids post , nnd us his successor xvill dejipnuta ( lOneiol DriqtKM , who is bcilnypd to bo fir Irom xvoll iucllucd ( o Germany Austria L has adopted a hue policy. Germany no longer indiioctly guides tbo military actions of tier nllx- . "General von 'Schlelffan has lost touch xvilb the Austilun. Gcuoial Stao. Vienna has cpascu to bo dopenoeut In u military sense on Hoiiln , nnd Austria is ogling Hu sla. Our allies , In a uorJ. bavo not lundcred us the nelp to which xvo xvaio oa- titled. Tnoy have left us to our own i ie- sources. "Tho army bill confirms them In the belief that wo um willing to continue making sucrifh-es , nnd it/ii / nlsu tlmo we showed them xvo expect something substantial in re turn. Tbo duty df our government U clear. ' U must adopt a llrm , bold , mqnly , consistent policy. If our allies glya us no support , nf xxhal use ura tboyl Wo should do wisely to seek other ullie * , stiongor If posubli' , ac all events moro lovul. TUB day for hesitation baa gone ny ; the day for vigorous action Imi [ como. " i lilt CONGRESSIONAL OU1LOOK / Generally Conceded Tint the Democratic , Majority Will Bo Largely Kedncod. MUCH TO ENCOURAGE THE REPUBLICANS Many Inillc.ilKiiis Thit lion. ThoiniM II. Itirillll Uo Hummed to Ills Olil I'lucn us Spnilior III the 1'lfl.Third Coiigr ( > < , \V \\Usin\oTos- C , Nov. 0 There Is par- haps but oiio point on xvlncli both of the pica polltlosl parties uro ngreeu In this campaign nnd that Is that the great ilenio- crnti majority In the house ot leprosenta- tlVCE xvill bo ttrficly roducoJ. Ux-on the most outhuslustlcdeir.ocrat Is wlillai ; to allow thut Ibo probabilities lie In thai Direction Hut ixt.on it comas to n calculation of Iho ex tent of the prediction , there Is again n diner- once of opinion , boiiiosangulno republicans hnvo asserted tholr belief lint their party xvill bo ubln to se cure ( a majoi lly in the ! if ty-ttnrd congress and xvill so bo utile to elect Thomas H. Kood to Ills old pliicousspsiikor of the house. The democratic leaders , lioxvovcr , laiuh at this claim , nnd indeed loxv conservatlvo repub licans have endorsed it. At the beginning of the ptcscnt congress the democrats in the house , including the elsht independents , or nlltunco mon , xvho usually net xxlth them , numbered SIT out of n total membership of 3W , thus controlling the house by the almost unprecedented inijoilty of 1 > . It Is entirely improbable , except in the event of n land slide , that this enormous niajotity can ho overcome by the lopubhcana. XX 111 llnxuii SllRhtliiorliv. | . The best informed democrats In Washing ton bcliovo that their patty \\llllmvon ma jority of ubout txvciitj-tlxo In tlio next house ; conservative republicans , n majority of about txvclve , nud the probibllitlos aio that the truotnijorlty will llo somoxvheio botxvcou i these flgtireb , say olgliteoii or txxcnty. Be cause of tbc numerous unknown factors en tering into the contests In many of tbo con gressional districts the outcome of Iho elec tions for congressman Is leally much mete difllcult to forecast than is the case in the ptosidentlnl contest. In the Imt congressional olectioni txvo j cars airo the alliance xv.is in the pilmoof itsjoutbful sticngth. and. because of Its refusal to ufllliatc to nnv extent xvith either of the old parties , managed to secure the adhesion of xery many voters from the ranks of both. Besides , as is usuallv the case in the piesidentlau contest , u splut ot unrest xvas upon the people and patty ties sat lightly upon them , bluco that time , however ito over , the ulli-inco has utmost ceased to have an independent existence and has boon merged into the third or people's paity , and In mniiy stntcs this parly in turn has afllll- l10 atod xvith ono or the other of the others. The object of thcso adulations has been : 10o strengthen iho lODro'ontation la the house , nud to tnis end Iho presidential ticket IS boon traded off. One result of this plan IS been to a rive back into tbo ran us of the old parties many of the old original alliance men who did nbt'rcl'sri the prospect of being ino livered over ID their old-tlmo an'ngomsU. Tbo extent of tbls disaffection Is absolutely unknown. Situation In N'rvnilii. In Nevada , oxvingto tno efforts of Senator Htoxvait , xvho has ill last como out in open xxarfaro not oulv upon the uduilnistiation , out upon his old party because of its failure to undoisc his cxtronio silver coinueo viexvs. the nexv party Is believed to bo supreme. s.It xvill , it Is tnoiidht , not only clec. , Iho third ratty oleoton , but i.lso send to Ibo house I I Trancla Newliinds the well known froa all- I I vor exponent. Tuo republicans , hovxever , have nerved thcmsulves to make u s long light and xvill oppose Noxvlandsxitli ex KoprojontatlvoVoodburn , nnd bavo ulso determined torminod to force the struggle and try to IcI' - place Stoxvart in the si'nuto xxith linrtino , Iho picscntropublic.in in CODjiess. In Alabama , unotberof tbo alliance strouc holds , the bad blood engendered in the pros- cut state election has led the defeated ivolb- Ites , JerTorsonlan democrats , populists Ibnu other altoctou clements of the old democracy tc go to the Inngth of fusing xvith tbo ropub Means In some of the districts. Cbiii.Mc Gee has been quick to take auvtuitago of the situation nnd has fomented tlio t > ufoaml ! helped along the fusion with all the means at hlb disposal. AVIll llrlp I In ) Itcjiiililliani. Noxv ho confidently claims at toast txvo of the ptesont democratic dlsti Icls of tlio stale for Iho fusion ticket. Una cf these is the district now represented by Gates , the na tional party loader , and n strong man , und opposed to him Is Tuto , a IColblto , xxho piom- iscs to run well. The other dUtridt is the Seventh , noxv represented by llmt votorin doraociat , William II , l ornoy , for many years ti member of the uppioprUlion com mittco of the house. Ho hns declined to mil again , and in bis place the democrats bav-u nominated William Uenson. who Is opposed by W. 13. Wood , another Kolbllo. It is an undeniable fact that the democrats have been made uneasy by the loulidcnt clnlirs I of iho fusionlbts in thesolxvodistricts. In Michigan thn republicans admit the probability of tuo election of thrco out 01 ixvolvo representatives , whllo the democrats claim nt least half the delegation. In Arkansas the democrats fear that the thlid purlv xvill i-'loolaiieof the six - - sixonprnss - incn , but they are miking strenuous clioi Is to seau u solid delegation , Tiio alllanco Is ulmosi n novelty In Call ) fornla , but fusion htib already been made with tbo dcmocr.iitu party andnsncnnso quunco the Sixth district , xvliero J.lndley , republican , Is opposed to Cannon , dumociat , is likely to bo very close , with the odds ( slightly in favor of Cannon , xvno is also backed by thn third party. Geary , thu pibsent , democratic representative from tbu First district , nUo oxpacts to bo relumed und tms behind Him the prostlgoof a success ful but close light. Connecticut U Clo r. Conuoctlcut Is n close state In the cou- gr > , ssioiial ns wall as in-'thu presidential outlook. The lopubllcans htivo ono of thn four members in the proient liouso and expel to got , another. It they do iboywili mane their gain In liio .Second law lUveti district , xvhore there U much disaf fection in the democratic laiilis , caused I by tlio failure to rcnonilnato U'llcox , intprosnnt member Ills friends havu coon outspoken In tbolt' threats tor lovcngo. Delowaro xvill doutnlojs retain the sarno representation in tba tolid democratic , us It bus but ono representative. Tbo Interest in Gcoigla ccators In the IlL'lit between the straight democrat , .1 thoC. Hliiclf , and too doughty Tom Watson , xxho so openly Haunted the present house last BUinrnei and xvroto books ubout ibo personal luibiia of some of the members , lie bad u coca majority last tlmo , but bo has smco unta onlzed a strong element In Ini own party against lux hot efforts. Oil tbo other hand , ho Is poiv backed by the repuo- licar.b as well ts the thlid party , nnu so thoio Is n c-hanro thut ibo Georgia delega tion xvill no1 be solidly ucmocratla in the next house. The republicans have a sure thing , they bcllevo , iu Mnnu , and they uxpnct lo to- elect Sweet , inelr single lepictuntatlvc , without much of a strueglo. In Illinois iho close districts are tbo'1 bird ( Durbuirow't ' ) , the .Seventh ( Stewart's ) , und the Ninth ( bnoxv'e ) , but tbo main struggle will bu in iho Fifteenth , wbuio li'iscy ( democrat ) and Joe Cannon ( ropubllcan ) me pitted against esch other. Six ot tbe cloven districts in loixa are now republican and iho pJrty managers are hope ful of securing four me To or ut least thrco In the Oil houso. Ii some of tbo dU'.rluU there uro tbieo nominees and the political tbauyts ore rapid from d y to day tu tbls storm center anil tlio ixitittido of the third vw Is so tincorllln that no forecast citt safely bo made. In Inalana 1 the republicans , who now hnvo but four of the Uilrtoon iiiumbus , mo trvlim { tosocuro nnuthor In place of Uoprcsentatlvo Cooper , who dlstlnmiUhcd himself in Ins light upon Pension Commissionnr K turn , and In thut ( Seventh ) district is the thick of Iho In Kansas the alliance now tins flvo of the scvi-ii members Ini-liutlng .lorn- Simpson nnd some of tbo beUknoxxn pirt.v loiilon. ] here hut doubtless boon a const Irniblo roiMlon in the politics of the people but just to Whnl oxtonl Is not known. Kentucky Ims ono lone ropubliciu ropi-c- sctitnilvc. Wilson In the Klcxeiuhand Iho don.oirats nro inaulmr situations efforts to stud him to the toiii , or rntlirr his successor to the nomination Hllat Ad ims but M" . Aduns has -is < orti > dl \ \ positive beiiot that bo cn CHtrv Ids dhtrlct as sirelv ns did .Mi- Wilson , so the delegation Is likely 10 stand us now ton democrits and 01 o republic in. Thtro Is no now fcitur" tbU oir 1 1 the COM- test in Louulaim and at1 of the six mainborj will doubtlcis bo domoctnls ai now. Otcitoil In inr > In-ill. Tbo only liijht of sotious aspjct in Mirv- land Is In the Sixth district This was Me- Comas' old district , and Mcl'.ug , the piosent innmbor ' , ti W-ORIIII ; a bitter stiuuclu with U'elllncton The chll sorytco hsno will enter Into tlih cue The loaturo of tlio con- rtctslotml contest In MussnchlMotti is that lively cnnvais of tlroiKO Trod William1 ! , nil cnorircltcdemociat xxho now holds the sent from tba r.luvciuli , mid General Draper , u lopublicanuid ' a x .TV stiong man polUlcallx- . 'Ihc third pnty fullv expect to c.iuy three of the Minnesota sent * , nninelv , the First , Third and Soxonth , No change Is likely In Mississippi , xx hoio the only coniust Is In the Seventh district , where General Hooker , the present ranrcsetitallvo , is having n redhot light xvith Koblnson , the third pittv mini , xxho in tliis case has not yet secured the to- publican hacking. .Musouii g lined txvo members under the ro.ipporlioinnnni net and xxtll hnva sixteen member * in iho nu\l house. In tha Thir teenth disliict Haitola , a popular jouni ; noxvhpipcr man , is i milling against Iho democratic nominee , Ivohr. xvlth fair chances , and John O'Neill , the democratic nominee of tbo ICIexcntu disttict , is far from safe of ic- eloclton. liitcrrHtlnj ; I'lglit In Nnu limn jislill < . 'Ihero la nn interesting light on in Now- Ilumpshlio in tbe Pint disliict wheio or. Soimior Hlnlr is i mining us tbo lopnbllc.in cindidalo against Charloj Stone , dcniocint , xxlth mun > distracting slao issues and some disaffection in his uxvn narly. Tro thiid pailj bud named c.ni'lidntes In both districts , but will not cut much of u lleuro. Owing to thn xeiy recent death of McDonald , thi1 dem- ociutlc nomliico of tlio Spvontli , Noxv .lorscy district , there is u strong probability of the latiiin , and consequently the pain , of a re publican lepiesonlattvc fiom that state , us 11 is fell to bo bostnol lo make another iiom ination atililj late houi. lb is now probable thai tlio delegation from NewVoik x > ill sboxv much change. Thoio aio tivo noxvmombeis to bo elected , otxingto the rouppoi lion mon t. In North Caiolma the third paitv bus a candidate In ux-ery district and is better sup plied xvith incans'nnil better oriMtilml than In any ol tlio southern states. It Is entirely possible for them to carry thioe or perhaps four dlsti lets. Noith Daltotn lu-s but one representative and bis politics xxill bo uolGi-nilncd by the outcome of tln > presidential election. Ohio I'ltxoiK ICciiuhllcnii4. Ohio has now but six republicans to fifteen democratic manibcia. Hut the btato has been rcdistrirtod and it may stand sixteen rnpublicans to tivo democrats. The demo cratic districts are concodcdlv the Third , Fouith , Txvelltb , Tnlrteontb"nnd Seven teenth. Tuo democrats , however , are maU- in ? a bU litlit , to carry Ihroa moro and re turn Ilarior , Pearson nnd Johnson. Thoio U u vacancx- , caused b.x Warwick's death , in tbo old McKlnluy dlstiict. but it will ptoba blv bo tilled by u democrat. Oregon has alicady elected both of horcoti- gressmen and they are republicans. In Pennsylvania there nro spirited strug gles in the Sixth ( llnllowell1.- , ) and in the . I . , loventh ( Ammcrnun'ti ) distucts. In the Twontj-fouith . district xvheio lioiiiiMiead i'j located an independent candid ito lias bean nominated which jeopardi/o' . the icnublicnti rhances 10 some degree. The late strike lias boon HID do an Issnu in this nitilut. "LUtlo Rnod.v" is very doubtful in com nlcxlon. Tno two democrats uoxv in congress haxu been rciioininitcd but thu whole st.uo has bcun stirred up bx- ibo n illonnl struggle and the ontno vote xvill bo cast xxbich is usually in favor of tha republicans. In South CniolitM thu nlliiincc has phicnted nnd there xvdl bo a clean demoointio sxxoep ! III Smith D.lltOl I. In South Dakota the democrats und third party have fusud , ma.tlng a losult doubtful Tlieio aio Iwo distucts , tbo Ivjst. dlstilctuml tlo Ulaclc Illtli , but thu elections aio'iiudu nt largo. 'Iho democrats hope to sccuio the last namoil district. In Tennessee , Henry Clay Hvaiis , a man of great reiourcesi has secured Iho icimblican : nomination In Iho Chattanooga district and is minting a strong light ncalnst Snodgras , the bitting member , witb fixlr chanros of sue . cced. The only other contest is nithoMnth ' district xvlii'ioMcDennnonU J . ! , democrat , is op , posed by I'lorco , independent dai.iocrat , thu present member who road liiunnlf out of his mrty bocaubo of Its atlltudo towards the sil ver bill. In Texas the Ihlid party has candidate- all districts but notxvitbslundlng the sluing inn tlio paity madoiii tholastiiiHtooluctions i , 11 is not felt that it h u much proipect of clcvt ing any of its rnnduUtcs. It Is iniklnc ; u strong effoit In the Tenth district , xvhorrIt , Is pushing Grosh nn , thu regular democratic nominee rather bard. In Olhnr Stilled. Vorinonthas nlroadv elected 1'oxvor and Grout thopicsont lopubllcans. Virginia has u solid democratic dolagatlon In tbo irejont houin , but tliure is n cliunco i for u break in iho bucond.orNorfolk Jl.tilct , xvlioro Tyler , son of President T > lor nnd born In the xvhlto house ' ' ' , is opposed bv n fuslonlst In this old icpubllcan district. In Wo.t Virginia there Is also n prospect of itii-oids upon the proient solid dulcir.ilioi ) , as bocretnrv Klldnj Is pledged to oncompa-.H tlio defeat of Wilson in the Kecind district. ! Aldeison , democrat , is also being pushed hard In the Third district. The thlid party expects to cany three of the Wisconsin dutiictH , but they have an ill- hill light. Clark , the republican member from Wisconsin , Ims boon rcnomlnated und will doubtless bo re oloctrd. Of the tenitorles xvhlrh olert delegates , , Ari/onn , New Mexico and I'tali Hro conceded to the democrats , leaving Oklahoma , which Is now lopicbontodby u icpublican , the only debatabloKfOund. l.lulj 'Jlnii-iln HinMxtli XXuril Out in the Sb.th xv.ird the cinvnss IN lii- Ing on un almost carmtna hue , Lusi ni lit n circular beaded "t'brli Kpecht's Heroid" xyas circulated generally through tnoxxnrd , It wus signed bythat xvell known clti/cn | , ' Taxpayer , " and accused Mr. Hpocht of about .uxcrythlng knoxvn except personal honesty , Ono of tba distributors called at the cliculur. Tbo councilman welcomed the stranger warmly , taxing bis hand and his stock of circulars and Heating him to n sample of the Swodisu movement. DuiIng the brief but animated dlsriisblon the distributor of tbo defamatory circulai ; acknowledged that ho was In the employ of I'M N. Brown , tbo democratic candldutn , , and very soon thereafter Mr , Drown iron , accompanied bv ttroo men , Itroxvn made a demand ibatSpccUi return the circulars that he had confiscated , anu , Spocht claims , oddod the oloijiicuco ot u abort , stubuv sl\ shooter to tbo ourncktnoss ness of bit pica. lioth candidates are still in tno field , but I Mr. Spacht promUcs to inaia It iniKhtv wni-m for his do'umers bofrro tomorrow ulyht. i in Krurnry , KKAHSKV , Nob. . Nov. 0.-Special [ 1Vo- ! Bramxto THE liee J The registration of r the city shows I-iOO H la estimated that Coat uoy will poll over 1..VJO. J'uo pollliig ; I'.t ihowt over 1,000 ropubllcaui. TEN THOUSAND PRESENT Rcpub'io\ns of Soutboast Nebraska Engage in a Rcusirg RaUy , RICHARDSON COUNTY'S ' CLOSING EVENT lluiMKin Oollxcrs u Cliiru-ti < il tla Ili-iitrlcr , Wjmorr , l'auai < Cllj. l.lu- foln , Nrlir.tnki ( Ml ) .mil OtliiT l-ii Coiitrllmto lo III n Oci-Klon. s CITT , Neb , Noxtt fSpoclal 'Toiw , | . to TUB HKK | I'liu republicans ot soiuiiuast Nebrisk.i Ind a grand lounaupln this city ) nt night. Twenty-llvo conches , loaded to the roofs , brought JI.OJJ pcoplo from Itcntrlco. WyuiOM and Puvnce City. Spo- cinl trains fiom Lincoln and Nebraska City and intermediate points poured Into the oily an inunanso i-roxx-1 ot onthusl title ropub- HcaiiK , and It Is estimated th xt 10,03(1 ( people xxoro In the city. Thop-iriide , headed by the P.-uvnoo City hand nnd compoiod of two IUmlmu clubs , the W.xmoio butterv , lloits , LOO inonntcil hoi gaiiion , three Imnus. dm in coips ami about 1,1)00 ) torohos , mnri'hcd und counter * marched through the crowded streets At 3 o'clock Hon. John M. Thui-ston nd- dtcsscd nn immense croxv.i attl.ecourt homo , and although hoarse and no.itly worn out with Ids splendid einuptli'n , ho delivered ono of his eharactoristlo spuechos , and rover tallied hotter. ( 'hears greeted his oiojuont truths , nnd IUUD people uttcstod their apptcclallon of hi * nmiinliloaiit apci'di. An overlloxT meeting nt the opoiu house was ixdditssod bv Captain Mumpnroy and lion CJiiorgo W. Collins ot PnxviiooCilv. IJtclmrJjon count ) is strictly in it this year. L ill rit Ili-jeil Intrixlinx xillh < iiilu ooil He- noiiiii-pil .is n I'ulirlriUlon. Kf XIIM x , Nub , Nov. fl. [ Special Telo to Tun B--I 1 The nllogod InlorvioxT with A. T. CJatnwood which nppoired in tba Wet Id-Ilorald this mot nlng Is denounced n a fabrication intended to detoai thu honest ) election ot .lames XVhltohoad. The slmon pure democrats of the dlstilcl denounce Ibo story in the sliongost tenns nnd dcclaio tUat ( .Salonood Is In the lace for the mu-coss of dumotiacy. Notxvitlistnndltig reports to the coiitrarv , it is true that ( < utoxxood is not iiKiltliiL- spirited canvass for Ins election , hut ho Is too mucli of n man to stultify him * self by advising Ids fiionds tu dosoit him und support a calamity candidito I'louo llfiiionutH Closp. Piiiitcp , Neb. , No \ o ( Special Telegram lo Tin : Urn. | Tlio closing democratic rally for Pierce countv occuriodhoro last evening. Dr. Kolper xxas Hist Introduced and np " pealed lo the ptcjudicns of hlu aualenco , xvho \\erolargcly ( Jcrmans , hi' refenlng to the repuolic.iu put 13 ns a party tainted xvith pro- bibltion and oxhoitlng his tiermin tl lends toll ) to the sheltering aims of democracy , \\hero they weto safo. Prom his closing rematks tils huarors xvera led to bcliovo that all tbo good legislation during the four > oa tuut bo xxus in the btnto loislslaturo originated uitli him , \vhllo all of the bad originated xvith cither Poyntor or Moiklojohn. W. II. . Thompson of Grand Island was then inti'odiiccd and'or oun bout- sent up a calamity wail that would do the heart of tlia most enthusiastic populist good. Uu closed by the remark that for the first time iu tbo history of the UnlluJ Stales deputy marshals xxcio bcint : appointed 10 co.itrol tbo oloctton in Nexv York Llli. IIo forgot that in 18S3 Oiox-cr Cleveland \\roie n letter to Attorney Conoial Garland ordeimg the anpiintmont of ihcwu same Ii -nine HitIliiinoi rnta. SrxsTov , Nob. . Nov. -Spcc-nl | lo TUB Hi.i : ] Iho lopubiici-.s of tills county In dulged in a gtaud tally at this place last night Ono thousand people paillclpatcd nnd uvcrybody xvas oniiiusiiistlo. The demo crats , who hnx-o for xo-xrs sxvcpL oxerx-lbim ? in this countv , were inn en disheartened xvtiun S. S. Canllold , n leader of Iho domoo tocv In this countv fiom its oivanl/atlon , unyoked himself from tlio shuUcied roin- naniH of that p.utv , took a place in the ran it and lilu of thu li unison toichlignt procei * slop , Icd it thiouga me niincipd streets ot th city , look his scat upon iho platform in tno working republic-am of tba co and idenlilied himself xvlth the in * If of the ticket hnaded bv Uunjamia HniTHon. Hon. It. C. lira mo of Omaha was Hidi spsaker and for txxo hours held the nu > dioncu xvith his masterful enunciation of ro. publican principles His Bc-atnlng arraignment - * ment of the democrats and their independent allies ' ' caused these present belonging to these patties lo squirm In iliolr seats , KiiturlHlnuil hyiulnim iuiil Ijiiiiiulor. H.Ji.iuiKii' . Neb , Nov. Ii. ( Special to Tnrt .I Piof. John A. Enundor , formerly editor of tlio Huiiilanilt of Chicago , and Piof. W. ij. Andioxvs saoko In the opera liouso at IIoldicio ( .xoitcrday afternoon. The house xvas toll to overflowing , and a iood many xvantcd to near thai could not Jlnd sums or gain an entrance. Prof. Andiexx-s bpoko lint , John A Unuriijor foU loxvmg with un uddrois of txvo hours In tha Sxvc-dish language. Tbo independents hnd a free silver man from California ndvoitlscd to address tha indopendc&t' ) ut the couit house , but on no * count of the lush to the Andioxvs nnd Knandcr me ling they hnd to glx-c U up , and their speakers did nut address the foxv xvho wuro piosuit. Some of tba bwcdlsb paopla diovu as far us thirtv-llvo mlles to hcav Andrews and Tulilii Itoik llnpiililli : un. Koih , Neb , Nov. (5- ( [ Special to Tin : He c. ] There xvus n laiga lopubilcna rally at Clear Croak school house Friday evening , The Flambaau club of this placa attnndcd nnd the house xvus croxxdcd Many could not gain admit anoo , M. K. Walker of Mission Ctoek , uandldato for loprotoniu * tivo , and J P. Popionot tills countv deliv ered line uddieasi'H. A largo detonation wonfc from this place to Falls City yesterday after noon to aitund tlio grand republican rally ( illlhllll 'I O\Mlitllll | Mill ) . ( } | | IIION , Neb. , Nov ( i [ Special TelegraM to TIIK BK.H j A care tu I poll has been mada of the vote of Ciibbon township and It la tnought that , nsldo fiom nil doubts , ihomilo. pendent inujorlty ol ubaul fifty xvill bo over come iuiil leave fiom llftijeii to t.vonty-llvo for the icpublicans. Huports of somovvhul the baniu nature como fiom tlio other toxvn * ships , The , republicans , . , arc fully nxvako 0114 xvorklug In u tolling manner. < lixliif ; Itnlly. Nuirtui , Neb , Nov. 0. jripeclal to lh UKK J Yesterday uvonln occnned the lott ropubllcan rally und torchlight pirado. A line feature of the parade xvus the yuunff ladies club with truntpironcles The opor liouso xvus again crowded to its fullest cnoa- cltv , lion , J. B i' rlclf , of IVfinont. \ > u\ng \ tlio uptukor of the nvoniug , Hon. N. L ) . Jac-kton , president of the league , proildlagi Hooper l i iiiouiuU lllk.ippiilntfil. H.IOI-KII , Nob. , Nov ( ! [ Special to Tun UKU j 'I ho democrats of thli town have boon iHiiftlnx great arrangements for a rail/ the pist xvci'k , ivhlnh came ofri.nl alghu The train from i-Yomont brouiftil in a fo y vvbo look part In the parade , but the "many bandt anu olubi , " us wcru advertised , Jadc4 to put In appearance. lll < Illl Jld'.i l.'lltllllllllltlll , I.D , Neb , Nuv. 0. [ Hpeolul Tola * grain lo THE IJtu J Onn of the most ontuu * slasllo mcotings of tha campaign xvaa hold hera l&U night by tbo republlcat , iuianu o4 by MosBra. Abbott , ( Jeoryo cad JOI : D. A tiiimciue crowd wus present.