Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 27, 1895, Part I, Page 2, Image 2

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2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'II1 OMAIIADAILY \ Ij E : BUNDA Y , OOl'OBElt 7. lSf ) : ; . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I - y COULD ) NOT ABiDE - QUESTIONS
South Omaha Voters Too Inqulsltivo to Suit
Judge Scott
; liE GETS ANGRY WITh A CROWD OF THEM
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: AIII'r.1 tn 1'llnlll : " $ ! ! , ' , 'c'r"1 Thill" "
: . \bout . IIlulI.clf ulI,1 IIloc , IheorI .
hilt Chill" % lt to
Uo So ,
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Judge Cunnlnlham n. Scott was billed to
- spenk at South Omaha Friday night at I3Ium'
: : hal , lie spoke , hut ) I sll In conslderahle
doubt a8 to whether he ought to feel dl"hted
with the re3ultB of his cITort. The audience
ho met was Bomethlng of a surprise to him.
lie had eXllectcd the usual dervish conlngent
that ha ! been hlpporromln ! the county with
him , blt he did not se ( It lie met a lot
of loyal men , ninny of whom have been le-
long republicans , and ( who objected to Scott
blackuardlng and slandering the republican
party , of which ho l not a fit rellresenta-
t\'e , lie nlH a lot of men who are InterestEd -
estEd In the success of good government and ,
are more concerned In the character of the !
men who arc candllates for olce than In 1
the success of any party or party nominees.
Scott had Inle , a speech In Omaha earlier
In the evening , and did not reach South
Omaha until 9 o'clock lIe found waiting for
him an audience of about 200 people , well
divided aB to their political affiliations , and
all Interested ceilly In the Isses of the
campaln. Scott was Introduced by the
chairman of the meetm > I'atricj IUhES.
who referred to hIm a3 the republican candidate -
dale for jude of the dIstrict cOllrt
smm PONTI > QUI STI S PUT
Then the trouble startc4. Jerry Howard ,
who has been a republican and an act
one for years wanted to asl a question , He
arose In the meetn ! near the 1)laUorm , and
saul he wantc-d to ask I Judge Scot was
n republican or sitnily a member or the A. P.
A. contingent of the republiran party lie
wanted to know positively I Scot was a
member of the A. 1's. . or "Amoreans , " as '
hat , I'en charlel aS'1
Pcplo who have scan Scot crossed know
about what happened ( then. lie was simply I
lvId , After trying unsucceuCuly to blast I
tub questolcr wIth his glittering eye he. .
demanded : " 13y what rIght do you ask that .
, question ? Arc you a reptbllcan ? "
"I ask I by the right of 1 republican , " re-
pled howard , " 1 ask It because as 1 re-
puhlcau I am tired of scelpg my party sl.in-
lorNI and traduced hy men who have no
right to'clalm allegiance to Its principles , . "
"Arc you a republican ? " repeat Scott
"I want to know Did you vet the repub.
Ica n ticket last fall ? "
TImm CITIZmNSIP COWAlm ,
"I am a republican , " replied Howard. " 1
voted the republican ticket last fall. 1 voted
I from Jim Alan to AI Sutton , and swal-
10wed.Tlmme. I did that knowing they were
not fit , men for the positons , but because I
was interested In the selection and election
of a republican to the United ( States senate.
'hls year I am more particular about the
men for whol I shell vote , as thlre are no
great Issus Involved In which the repub-
lcan rart Is Interested. I will rote for no
man who Is a member or the A. P. A" , and
I want to know whether you are a member
or not . and what y'bu have to say about that
order and its principles "
"You arc an Irishman " said Scott.
"I al hy birth , " replied Howan1 "I am
a citizen of this country by choice , while
you are one by compulsion "
"You cOold nut get naturalzaton papers
In I my court. " said Scott , who was getting
badly rattled ,
" \VeIl , I know that , " replied howard . "I
got my cltl7en's papers 19n i ! before you had
donoanythingto bring you Into puble notice
, and . d\relllle , "
I , " - Then Scott talked about calling In the
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police to suppress the disturbance anti Corn-
'I missioner Sutton came to-hS . relief by asking
, 1 that his 'frfel ' ll aloW the ! bonorable judge 10
pr9ceell uninterrupted In his 'ad.dress. That
quletel , matera for a minute and : Scot
f started on hIs stereotyped trade , lie was
\ I sailing , along nicely until be satd that NO'
plo of all nationalities were always given
ellal consideration In his court
MNULTY U : mMlmED IT.
"Yes I know all about that , " called Jack
McNuly ; from a seat In the center of the
hal "I was 'on the jury In your court once
, anti two men , O'Iirieiu and Olsen were con-
.Jcted oC burglary You askel the county attorney -
tornuy what the limit was , and when he re-
itlieti 'fourteen years' you gave O'Brien four-
teen years In the penitentiary and sent Olsen
up for two yeara I know all about your
( ( nalty business "
That startld the fun laln. anti another
appeal for Police protection was sent up hy
S < ot le finally proceeded , a ! ln. lie got
Ilntrlotc anl told , \1lat he wante,1 done with
the lag , He wanted one on every school
house In the land and wanted to he burled
with the stars and stripes for a wInding
8hlet ,
"What dll you ever do for the fag ? "
asked , a listener In the center or the room.
, "Dd you fight for It or did you have the
heart " disease about the time the war broke
out. .ThlWIS the last straw Scott could stand (
I no longer all called for police protection.
Ollpra of the law were called In and Scott
, fnls'lell his tale to such members of the
audience as cnrll to listen to him. He
tal.nlt 1 o'clock hut never explained a
word about the A. P. A. or his connection
with , the orlfr , 10 explained everything
I elsi however , and occupied the time In offer-
log excuses for the judicial outrages he has
been guilty of during his first and last term
' !
ort thb' bench of tIme district - court , ot DJuglas
cqlht ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, SICONl . . . , ) UA \ ' ( \ I graS'I'U\'I'II : ,
t " .rUnl ; H"IIII'I - Ir XUIIIr nf Nniit' "
: Il I Iln'I ,
"h l thl registrars closed thEJr bOQks
I Friday nl/ht t It I apiit'a rcxl that t t more than hal
, of thr votrra of the city had registered. The
, registratIon fohiows for I"rllay Is partaly given as
folows :
Fllb3t I Ward-First precinct. 10 ; Second
lrrrllpt. 57 ; Third precinct , SO ; I olrth pro-
'
llnct , 'j : ; I.-1h Ireclnct 68 ( ; Sixth prednct
- : Seventh precInct - ; Eighth precinct 75.
i Second Wanl-I lrst precinct , ! 7 ; Second
i'recimic. ' 81 ; Third precinct 12 ; Fourth prl-
duet , . . SrIfh : Ireclnct. , jl : Sh.th Ilrt'elnct.
40 : f\'enth Prcciuuct. jO ; mlnh precinct
, 101 : Ninth precinct , 56 : Tmth precinct , jl ;
Hie'eiitit itreclitet , \I. Total. (10 ( : .
Thlnl \\'arti-First Ilrecinet. 9) : Second pro-
CllCt , 85 : Third precinct , 87 ; I\iurthi I Precinct ,
t 11r : I lth pr clnct S7 ; Sixth prlclnct , &i :
# Scyen\h \ precInct ! , 6 : : Eighth precinct. 57 :
I Nln\h prrciiuct , jO : Tenth precinct , 61. Total ,
7G ' .
Fourth'artiTiilrti precinct , G : : FIfth pre-
( cinch , 101 ; Sixth I'relnct 61 ; Seventh IJre-
I duct , jO : Eighth precinct , 69 : Ninth IJrc-
clnct 95 ,
Fifth War.l-I.-Irt prlclct , 104 : Second
precinct , 77 : Third precInct. 100 : Fourth lIre-
clnct , 91 : Fifth prcclnct , 83 : Sixth precinct ,
101 : Seventh 11'I'clnct , 37. Total. 627
Sixth \ \ 'turdFIrst Ilf' lnct , 10 ; Second
Ilrecinct 77 : Third precinct 120 ; 1.'Olrth prc-
cnet , 80 : Irllh Ireclnet , 107 : SlsUI l'rIllct ' ,
S : Seventh lrecinet. 72 ; lghUI 1 precinct ! ,
l6 : Eleventh I'rednt ! S.
. Seventh Wurl-FlrE prtclnct. P : : : Second
prednct 12 : ' \hlr.1 . "rloilct , 19 ; Fourth
I precinct , 103 : Fifth precinct , 90 : Sixth IJre-
cnct , 8 = ,
} : tKhthi'artlFirst prClnct , 103 : Second I
1 1IIluct ' , 13 ; 'flulrd precinct. 10j ; Fourth prl- '
) chief. 54 : Fifth I'rlcilct , 11 : Sixth I'rclnet ' ,
I 82 : Eighth precinct , 101 I
Ninth W'ar'l-iirst precinct , j ! : Scconl
IJreclnct .O : "hlr,1 precinct , ! S ; FoUrth prp-
1 elect , 84 : FIfth precinct , S :
I Ttal zglbtratcn for both ( ha6 II the :
SfcnL ward WJM lHO ! ; Third ward , J05 ;
I , Fifth ward , 1,2Cl : Sl'vtlth war 1,1$0 :
" 'nhIt'r ( Jell fi flu' 'I'h'rt ,
Yllh'rJaS . time In ; day out which places
I to the cuut ) ticket loft vacant . by the with-
tlrawal of calvlhlatcM nOlulnatf.1
. " \ ) IIlton
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couitf ba hued. There , hner. .
culd' \ Ried " .rl : \er. no
, .uel NrUnC.tt1 oC nomination ne' I with the
CGUlty clerk , a sit Itie icncies had Ilf'I-
ously been filled .
, 'C'lre wat. hOI\e\'er , 'etprdlY tled the crr-
o ljcal4 of S. )1 Crabby , wlo .1 take the I
) place o V D , 'aIker , 1 republican candl-
dilo fur justIce of the peace lor Omalu. Dr
the alatutls , bout the , ylhdr.Hul \V.ilker
, nail Ib . ' ppol.tument of l'rsby wore barred , I ,
but this . ' 1' on tc"o by an order CNm
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Judge Ihaxter. I la no' s'cret about the city
republican headquarters that Walker was induced -
duced to withdraw , a It 1'a ahown 10 hIm
that his rcrll was too unsavory to draw
votel _ _ _ _ _ _
1"UI 'Iln G.\ I'\ ( : IcI' Jla.-uH U ,
3lectll" ( In Ir Ih'lilHisel. XIht fruit ,
Nnw Until . IIqcl.n. (
During next week the campaIgn or
reform will hI vigorously Iuhld ) throughout
the entire city , Speak.f who are In earnest
will address ( the , 'oter who ace wakln/ up ,
at the folol'lnl meetings :
October 28. Monday j:30 : p. m. , Muller's
hal , Ehteenth . , anI Vinton streets Spenk-
ers-James I Sheean , I. ' . A. Ironn anti E.
. .
W. Simers !
October 28 , Ionday 7:10 : p. I" , Fortieth ant
I.eavenl\orth streets. Sp akers-C , J. Smyth ,
C. S. mutlr amid I C. Milier.
October 29. Tuesday 7:30 : p. I" , Twenty-
Ilnth and Walnut Htreeta Speakers-g
Hosewater , W , S. Ioppl"on , Lee W , Sprat-
ln smith Thomas I h'nn. I
October Wednesday j:30 : p. m. , Wolf's
hal , Twenty.ecJII and CumInstn't ! ,
Spoakers-J. I ) Sheean , I ) . Cemea'er. . I
C. : ller , I. J. Dunn and Geore 0. Calder.
Octber 31 , Thursday 7:30 : p. m. , Forest
hal , Sixth ant Pierce streets , SIJ alers-
J. Ii. Sheean , E. Ho owiler , U. C. Deaver ) ,
I'ranle T llnn , W. D. Mclugh and W
S. i'oppleton
October 31 , ThurEtay 7:30 : p. m" , Erling
hal , ShE.rman avenue , and Gorby street.
Speakers-I. . A. Boran , I J. limnn i' 1. W.
Shllnl , W. 8. She lnker , George Bertr.1ml
anti Sjias A. Cobb.
Sias
Novembr 2 , Saturday 7:0 : p. m. , PaHeran
hal , So\nt'nth ant I'-arnam etreets.
Spealers-J. B , Sh.n , F. A. Brogan and J.
Ilmirns. ,
November 2 , Saturday j :30 : p. m. SAunders .
hal , Twent-fourlh and Cumlng streets.
Sllcalers-I W , Simeral , George W Doane , I.
W S. Poppleton and I.d : 1 Smith .
Oher meetings and speakers will he 'n-
nounced In time. At thre meetings the 100.1
sItuation will be canvassed thorouhl and
all classes oC citizens are Invited to atend ,
There wi be a meetng oC the Sixth " 'arl
Citizens' Heform league at l rs' hal , North
Thirteth street , near Fort Omaha , Monday
evenIng at 8 o'cloclt. Several prominent tpeal.-
ers will be In atendance ,
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3ln\s'Vllt m1 \s HWI'ISI : ,
hem. i' Ih" ' l'I'nll"11 1"'nIH'r" ut tht'
411"'ul 1"I.II ) ' . :1"11"1' I. I
Arrangements have been 1:11'hy : the ruin-
mltee tn chare or the camimlialgu for reform
! eampalfn rCorm
In our jnl1clal , county anll city governments ,
for a huge mass meeting ( , f all time 'itize's
of Omaha Interltell , lit ; Jcalll eleJI and
hbnest 10c.I' ' o'lclul , to be elll II the Colt-
selm her I , at 8 o'4lock Friti.cy e\tnl'I ' ; , : ) 1-
The misrule of county and city ucvorlmament
will b fully dlscusse : ) anti time r'umiedy ! , r I'W
In the hands of the voters Illalnly pr.Jr.led emit
Thc able SlCkert ) . who will addrcss the . ) dl.
enca are :
m NIY I ) . I ST'BIOOK ,
IWWAHn ltOSE\'ATlfl
WILJA:1 S. IOPIII TON ,
" 1,1. F' , GUItLFV.
Iemelblr that thl mmee'ing . i'i I c31',1 for
good citizens oC all of Om\ha and vlctI : )
I Is cailt'ti for Friday el enlnt lu"el\
I , at 8 o'clock I Ig 1 cal d for thl loHtUm , ,
which Is large enough to p' Ollno . \e e"c '
one , I h called In the 111I03t of go,1 ; or-
ernment and every taxpayer uIlI citizen mlst
he interested In the C1S ' or gout t ! ! anll-
ment. To how that Interest lie ' . , Ir" to ut-
tend this leetln ; and bring ) 'UII' CrfelHIs
with ' .
) 'ou.
CIIlIH' 1 V'i'IlLS pun II I"IIDI I ,
St'mmtiim.'nt Fiiirt'IM" ' I il n ' I.'etl iig lt
'h.'tl
.
' ) I."t , ' ) IIlr",1 IiuMt Night I ,
Three hundred co1drd t ( , 'oieJ.g IC lost
citizens' evening ticket In Hnrtman , . . hal amid cmmiieri1 the
The first petker was 1 I Clem I' aver ,
who plainly put the cause or the cOlored
then In the coming election ,
Thomas Flynn Ilenounced tht A. 1' A.
candidates as the represntauI'c l "that
old party of l'eIY l , They have totlay In re-
lgion ostracized both you anti me , you be.
cause or your color and me h ? cause 1 wonhlJ (
a a diferent alar , But they are no more
willing than I to 1lht Cor that banner of
freedom "
W J. Klerstell then spoke , telling time way
In which the Citizens' ticket was nomlnat.1 ,
"I have always beeh a lelHblcan , " saId he ,
"I am today a republIcan , all I expect to be
I rejnibiic.mn so bug as I live ; but I cannot
hy my vote pernt the lJ'e , prluclllc of my
party tu be IJrostluted to u religious oranl-
zatton. That Is the Issue tOday. We ! are
for reform In city afalr ( We are for Iown-
log the principle of m'ehigiomi Il city IJolllcs ,
and you as much as We are interested In
honest governnmeumt. "
The closing ! slleechl8 were mlle b ) ' colored ,
men. ! Ir. AlexaHlel' plead for th ( ' citizens'
ticket . amid Claus Hubbard said he would
vote for Mr Swobe :11' , Klcrstead , ! Ir , Hob-
bins , : Ir , Iagney anti ( .or Mr. Domino , for
the republican party was heter I'preseltel
by such lumen than by those
who
\y Ilen ) mme the
gr&nd ohl IIrt nUIe as a cloak for public ,
plunder publc
CI'I'IZI' , ' It.tII.Y ' '
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SII.t't'II' ) hh"1 h' I " of IIi't h'r
CI ) ' 1111 Cluul t ) ' ' tov'rim : iimt'iif.
Under the auspices of the Citizens' league
I rally was held at time town hal at Bemon
last nIght. There were 100 voters of the town
and precinct Ilreselt , mil they e\'lncell I deell
Interest In time dlcUslons DC the Issues oC
the campaign . as presented by the different I
spealerl
Time metnl was opened b ) I J Dunn ,
who discussed at length the \ % erIc of the
, \ . P. A. org.\ulzaton lu the cent rl oC the 1
oleos of the county and city and its abuse I
of th power In its imant1 . lie lade a strong
plla for the nonparts1n judicIary
: Ir. ! Iubewator spole for hal al hour
reviem lug the work or the Joulas county
tic'iegatiomi lii tIme legislature' In
delrgaton II tll I'lslatur' leglectng
alt Issues anti measurls thut \'crl for the
benefit of the People anti dlvotng Its entire
energy to the furtheranec , oC the "chemes of
Coulcl 125. le . tolll of the failure of the
cnunty and city Ilkers to dlschargl the
duties IlevoJ'llg UIon them , ant ure,1 , the
voters to vote honestly for the ridding of thic'
county amid city of time gang that has 1t. !
ruled affairs fem the past four ) ' ( 'ara.
The Il'etng % vas closed by an address by
J. J. Points , who compnet the candldatea
on the two tickets before the people , and
l ked that' support of the voters for the
Citizens' ticket that was pledged to better
goverment , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Igtmtirt'm t Iii' ( 'olrl'l H"t..lou , ,
I.ICOI.N , Oct 26.-Speclai.-htegartjiess ( )
oC the decision oC the buprrm , court. the
county ofclals of 1.lcaster eonlty propose
to Ilrlnt the tickets with some kind or drs-
1lathl ! larl , . to how time party affiliations
'tC the various canthitiates. .
U.\SBH III' "UI'I" IX 1'\U'11''I' ,
: : t' I'1 UI'llor thJ.t'C. 10 UI ; t" "
SOllh Inl'olln i i ' , 'I 'I' " ,
COUIJ.\ , C" . Oct. :6-11 the consU-
tulonal CUII'entol today t Whlpprr ; a colored
delegate , addressed thc conl'ellol fur two
hours , contelllnr that the negro never had
been responsible for time ( rammils COUllltrd II
South Carohimma . when they were In Power , hut
that I woe the work of the drslglllg \ \ lm/
men , for which time nrgroe wee not \\hl.
ble , lie delarel11hat 1ho 1lllu' of dhfran- ,
clhenlnt beer ( the < . : \'enlou way gotten
hy designing ' for their
up 'gnlng mel.1 own Interest
arid Ihougkt It t would \a luued The aegrues
saId WJllpper , would fight I In the tUprelnc
of time United Stairs !
court ! l'nl..1 Hatl and In congr"s
runtry Ind IC , thee flNlernl'e the people or time
lie " ai foiloweti b ) Robert Smalh . aho
coiotemi , who contended that the negro ' .
here to stay timid that I was to the interest t of
lImo srbtt. 111 to see that ho got all of 111
rights , 1"b'tu'I ) theu adjourned over un-
II Iondl ) - _ -S _ _ _ I
At'wld tbe IDIwr cJtizCn' mil mettlni :
al time CaiieUmmi ' Friday evening , November I
11 It I o'clock
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WOULD TURN TiE CLiNG DOWN \
South Omaha Tired of the Administration
of the A. p A ,
CITIZENS' ' MASS MEETING LAST EVENING
SmI'mmki'rN Illt 'l'h"lllt'h't' " IImeI'I 17
nn Amid l'miee. If 1"Irt'"rllnlh'c
CImmrmmett.r-Amldres.'s If h'"r" ,
: lnhll" ) " , Ulrl ' ) ' 4111 ( it hers ,
Young Ien's Institute hal was crowded I. .
last night with business and laboring men
to listen to spchrs hy candidate on the
democratic and Citizens' leauE Iclet , On
the platform were : Colonel C. ! . Hunt ,
W. F . lurley harry Ml r , 0. C. Campbel ,
W A. Heddlck , F. .J , Lange , John C. Drexel ,
, Thomas Nolan , " ' 1111 De France , Major
Da\ls , lCd I' . Smith , W. n. WooI , T. J.
Mahon y and Charles A. Coe
Colonel hunt was chairman of the meet-
log amid after several selections by time band
he IntrOICe(1 ( \V. F. DI France , who said I
that every good citizen shoull do what he
couh to help the Citizens' movement. The
calll'lates on the Citizemus' ticket were
plc'dg for reform and retrenchment On JJI ) ,
other side they were pledged to nothing. ,
lie said ( that the A. 1 A. used to deny i
that the or.nlzaton was a SEcret political
011. but Adam Fmiwcett , one of the head
memi hail ( been compelled to admit that It
was a secret poltcal order and that mem-
hcrs were pledged not to employ Hamln
Catholics . AccordIng to the constitution oC
thc United ( States relgion was not mnde a
test for citizenship. Speaking oC Cunning-
ham It , Scott . he said that a man IUSt be a
Perjurer who took the oath to sustain the
A. P. A. and the constitution of the United
States itt the same tme , "Which oath
vii he stand by ? " askll Do I rance , "Why ,
the A. 1 A. oC course , " shouted some one In
the aui1i'nce. Mr. Dc I rnce then cited the
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case oC ! ler , who was discharged by Scott
after he had been Arrested for stealing net
only from the county , but Crom widows and
orphans , because he had not stolen all oC the
money at once
SOMu IIEDCTINS FULF'iIL1D.
T. J. Mahoney was then Introdmiced. Said
he :
"A few years age when those who are now
so fIttingly dubbed 'howling d n'lshes' made
al assault on the liberties or one ' class oC
our ctzens , wo who WHe at time time pcr-
haps the most directy interested protesteJ
that they were not itonestVe IUew that .
they were l'lng about U8 and beleoed they
would not hesitate to lie about others. We
alga thought that a IUII who would lie would
steal , unit we , therefore , tried tn war our
felow citizens not to trust such mcmi. Hut
they were trlsted , They were put Into
power Men who never before cuuld gaIn
Public confdenee were boosted Into olce
by a lot of dark lantern conspirators amid
pBsed over the heads of men who had always
had the cQnldwce of their parties and the
iimmbiic.
" \Ve prttlcte.d that the war then 1311e
upon one class would soon be extended to
al who would not 0"1 In the unamerlcan
conspIracy against the spirit or our consttu-
tiomm. We also prelcted , that mon who would
tulH' an ottli tn violate the constitution b )
mlltng a religIous test a qualification for
olce and would then for the sake of getting
u salary take another oath to support time
constltlton would not have sufficient respect
for the latter obligation to obey either the
law 01 the consttuton , Have our lcdlc-
tons been verified ? Have you not Been
the be.it men In the republican party In this
county excluded from the conventions of
that part ? lave you not heard the editor
of the Icallng replblcan paper of the state
denounced because he refuses to be guided
by the narrow minds oC bigots ? lave you
not foutl Protestants and Catholcs , Jews und
Gentiles alike proscribed when tley refused
to support cnfde ce' amen and .embl/zler'
for publIc ' fce ? r tllnk our predictions
have been more thar 'fulfilled , Men like
Charley Green , henry slabrook Wi
Gurley and hOsts oC others who 'wouM not
surrender themselves to the dldaton of Coun-
ci 125 are oatraclsell boycotted and relegated
to the rear , while Eler , P'burn , Israel Frank
and Scot are made the patron saints oC the
new political dispensation. But our prophecy
has been verIfied In another way -'e were
right In assuming that I man who would lie
would steal When filer embezzled the
money of the wlOIand the orphan he was
doimig jnst what we anticipated ho would do.
When lennets conduct or the county jai
became a milsgrace to time community ho was
only illustratIng his little regard for the ob-
lntons or his official oath ) , , When Irey dated
tax certificates seven muntls prior to his re-
calving a cent of money on them , , anti , thereby
gave tax sharks thousands of dollars of Interest -
terest that they were lot entitled to ; he was
simply Colowlng time instincts wO should ex-
Ilect to find In one who was lifted Cram obscurIty -
scurIty by ! aiseimabd und sworn Ileflnce of
the laws and the constitution. And when
Scott , the greatest . rascal of them 11 , dls-
chare.1 the embezzler Eler anti time thief
Jarlnc , and perpetratell upon the Ilefenseless
naklr one of the grossest acts of tyranny
known to history. It was only an iliustra-
tiomi of time depths of InCamy to which conspirators -
spirators against ch'l liberty wIll slnl.
SHOULD BE IUHIIm iO\VN.
"The ) ' have .1lfamed our best citizens ; they
have violated their official oaths : tie ) have
heaped immiharabie burdens upon the taxp1)
era ; they have robbed the defenseless willows
and orphans ; they have plunged their halds
lute the public coffers and stolen the money
wrung from your sweat and tel , anti now
they strut about with theIr thumhs thrust
Into the armholes of their waistcoats tienom- .
Inntng everyone who favors good govern-
meut as a tool of Rosovatc-r. and a stool-
plgen for what they are plea ed to cal
Slmroenwlterlsm anti then hrazenl asle :
'What mire you going to do about It ? '
I "What are you gel lg to do about It ?
There's the rub. Wi you contJue bad men
iim office IlmlI ) ' because Mr. Rosewater wants
to get them out ? Are you 1 ltelt to have
) 'our jlckete 11Icleel. ( pro'ldetho ( \ pickpocket
will tickle your ears with prurane anti ob-
scene , lenunelatons ot Shnrogenwater ? Or
. !
wi yeti exercl yomme rIghts as free citizens
alt hurl the whole gang down to the depths
of a bottemiile'm pit of a political hel ?
"I rl ) . ' govermEnt Is perhals ) a poltcal
uece 'sl . and when there 4s no extraordinary
conditon to demand I I man ought not to
desert the ioltmic.mi prIc"les ! that he bl
10\0. to be right , \1 hethe hil party bo In
the mujorlty or a imopeiess . mlnlorly , but
when ) effort Is npcenan' to
R suremo ! efort get
rid of b.11 men we should make I , even If
we lucre to'ute for onr worst political
enemy "hen Inrmll conditions pre\'sl Wl
will vote our party convictiomi . hut when time
10\ltols of local goverument hecome de-
Ilerate we cauuot consider Ilarty. "
SE'TlMlNT OP TiE COUNTY
Frank Iangl .1Id that hue had been all over
the count and had seen just such meetlgs
IS last IIht "We want yomm to help UB , "
m'.iiti. . 1,1nge , "to get the rotten politicians
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out or oiiico.
olcl.
"We are with yeti , " houte1 { the aulence , ,
W. F. Curie ) ' wat greeted with cheers , and
lS 10 btel"ed to time front of the platform
lie said . that he hatl not left the republican
"art : no Ual could qUlston lila republ-
c nlsm , The platform Dr the Citizens' league
' \\'al the anI' platorm accordcl him Il1n
which he could preach the gospel of lberty ,
"I I time A , P. A. IUle which ha cuse(1 ( me
to take a part In this campalGl , amid I wi
not cat iiiy vole for al ) put which lIes-
Ignute whl rellol ' body I shal belong
to. " This ststement of Mr. Gurley's was
greeted whim chmeers " "herr would Oben ,
Wpstlrrr and Wilspcar be I the A. 1' . A.
1IIIIted upon all mtmberl helng American
born cltlell'l" "They l'oulle In the NUp , "
shouted Oll one ,
ChariIl A. Coo remarked that I Fred
Sackett hall a chdnce to count the \ote he
wouhl count all of the A. 1 1.1 In . as he
counted 1 Tracy out at ' .Ie % last electIon t \0
yean aeo , : fr , COI asked : "re you gaIn
to CUt aside Tam Iotor for a mall like
Jim Wuhh7" A ! cod word was lll by : Ir ,
,
tcket Coe for , . al of the candidates al the Citizens'
U , 0 Miller , John DrXI , W A , Hedlck
and otheu made short addresses ,
XOI'11 Idmmii 1"lllhl"1 ( 'I iii , ,
The meetng 01 the Norlim End Hepublcan
club last nIght ' 1 characterized by a
Lack of enthull8m. There was only a slal
Dumber present , and those In atendance
took email Interant In the l.reelng1 . ,
I Dr Rcketl stated IIat , aIl . reImubIIan4
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must siiowitior- ' interest ; In - the coming lec- j
victorious tlon or , Limit CitieCnim' candidates wou"l be
Lee Istele l ) , ldmlte ( ' that tim prospect
for time election of the republican cndhlatNI (
this fail was rather slm , but tholrht that
all melbe R , or , time party should nail the
colors to \ p mat anti go down with the
bunting f'lh ,
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Speeeh "wete I made by Jim Alan , S.
I. Gordon , John Jenkins and Carr Axford .
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" 'Il SUlllftl.iI' . ; 'l'lrlu'l-nrllu-
,11 f. " . \ I it'I Ut'm'H'ru Il tirgim ii.
Eighty Intlb rs oC the Jacksonian club
were present the meetng at PaterEon
hal last evftm1ng \ , ,
'he folowing resolution was unanLnomly
adopted :
Whereas , The ( iemnoratlc llrt ) ' In nil its
history line lemocratc , honcHt Int lCO-
. mil'Iumhrs or
nomtcul n.lllnletrtlon of time Illtrs
govlrmnent ( mod ( hiOs stood InlllMuly op-
posed to reJKlouA Iltolerance 111 secret
poltcal crlnnhmUonl nn(1 ( hal : ever Iel
amid opimoseti to the union oC church mind state ,
Whereas , The rule of those In hiower In
this city anti county hits heen Crllht with
outrllOUI extravagance amid the 1Jrver-
sIan ur ptmblk funds , without IXCn80 or
elnSure , anti MIpre ulamerlcan 1,0ltcnl fO-
cl'tes CC ntrol the affairs of time pcople Ind
\'hernaF , "ho Jncklo ' IRn cuh voufd ( Ie
unworthy of its name dhl I not tie Il ut-
most to right thls wronRI nud plJlnt out .
to ' ' In city anti
every Ilelocrt thu cl ) couut
hits plaIn dut ) ' , therefore bn I
htesolved ) this club , Thlt It m''t hlurt-
I ) ' CtI0'sel thu ulortR hlln mmle to tic-
cOllllsh thew. neede(1 ( rpCorJ ! , Illt pllle8 ,
Is earliest SUPPMt to every "IIHldlte ,
named 01 the demmmucratic-Cltlzens' , reform
ticket , IHd , dcllies that It II time duty uC
every del0crt tu heartily support each
candhlate on said ticket , irrespectIve
of his former Ilart afiillation. Al he loves
the Inlet Rnl , lie - concermieti for I he future ,
every democrat Is urged to coolJeate to
this end.
The resolution was prcpared by : Il srs. C
J. Sm.th Euclid Martin And W. S. Shoe-
maker. To practically carry It out the fol-
10wlnl cdmlnn ! committee was appointed :
First ward , A. I. ! lcJenna ; secommd John
Murphmy : Third , A , Il. McAldrEws : Fourth ,
\v. S. Shoemaker : I'-Uh , 1 I . O'Donnel ;
Sixth , J. F. leJgJn ; Seventh Phip Sml'h :
Eightlm , 3. 1' . Du.dale : Ninth , Eucld Martin -
tin ; South Olaha , Miles Welsch.
The follOwing resolutIon was adopted by
a vote of jD ) 10 1 :
' , hereal , A .pubiicatioii Imown lS the
Omnaimum W'orfi-lieralmi muuwunmea to PIJeRlt for
Omlll 'or\l.lllrhl ISFUn\
the , lemocltt ( . purt ) ' oC DOllluH ( ount ) ' ,
and fOI' many ) ' ears last l has received 1(11'
recognittomm and thic'refrorn , mmmiii
rEcugnltol 1utlonl/o tlercfrom Inll
\Vherermm' , Said ! . publication hums p'oveo ,
itself r'crealt.o every trust Imposed , and
nn Intatl ; to every C"vor shmowmm Inl , 1)1
wantonly and Ituplly betrayed the part
and its nomilee therefore ho It
H" o"'I.I . , IW tin. JacleBonlon club oC No-
braskll , That tw sheet does not represent
the democratic part oC this county Ild
has forfeited 11 elahnR : to its confdpncl ;
tl.t dlmoerts ! hol11 beware or its Ibei !
and fmale'hoocia nlll should know to aceI
taint ) ' flint I belongs to the Irllo nnd
defatmitturim. speaks the language . oC the dervlshel anti
' ' ' ' ' 1'0 liflLm' 'i'IiH3i.
ASIC 111 i \I'I'OIS ) JI' I.I' 1Ig l.
Smmmm l ' rllt'l"cl llklll" . Slrll 11\
for t Imi' IIJlllll'll ( ; II"t'IIII I ,
SAN FRANIISCO , Cal , Oct. 26-The Cal-
ioria Press assocIation met here today and
adopted the following adllress :
To tim .nmlicre oC the National 1 lttorjal
As oclltlon'1llrtIhlout ; time 'nle.StateH . \ :
-he CnlCorl1 Pt'e'mu association , time South-
ern CaliforiuiiC ' , 'I ' llorlll as oeaton anti ,
delegates from the states oC e'ada and
Arizona selmltQ1 , hy the members or the
press of Om'gpimj , Washington and Utah . In
OI'gln. , In San Francisco ,
hereby addrt'st the members of the Na.
tonal Jditral I : , association per onaly nnl (
IndVldUal ) ' recalhlmig the recent date when
they were dtmr Ife tA , antI earnest ) ' request
and solicit leach lor you to urge upon the
member oC the rplhlcan national cmmit-
tee from yotum' chute to vote In favor oC hold-
lug the next nat onll reimublcan : conventIon.
In the city mf & 3 l'ranclsco. Wl nuthorlze
you In the plme-oC thc people pC Ciltfornia
to 1lmkigQ : their broadest ho\jJltalty and
lgl
their eveen.It vol to e"T r the session
or thl cOlveton In San Frncisco one of
rtonal plCn .rl" all the hIghest , ! oOl to
the " urlcpmmpn count"V . ask
pcoplol"
you to Ilrtlnt , the mattertoyour commit-
tfemen wll 81cl1 ) IrenC } ' ; , q d' pursistency
aaflQmnpor(9ss'ith ihe sinarIiw or our Invltl-
as'fQmportl\ ' of ! 1 " , b '
' lnd 1.'tanty ' , 'bDSItly ! bQ
having that time common oed of a : the
1)eelii will 'he' ' coner\ed ty the 12semhlnr
or tbl Inton:1 con\entol In the western
shores oC' the rellhlc : E U. Willis , pre -
Idlnt ( llrornla Press : as"oelnton : \ . D.
Pennycock , secretary ; 'r"G. Dnlell H. Z.
Ohore , Alien IJ l , . Lemmon , mmIUoe.
1 : IICI'IUCO'II' : ON 'IIIO : "
Slt'rellful e"llrll"lt COIhlctc',1 "I
'Toln \lllln ; ,
TONAwANrjA , N y" , Oct. 26-Mter sov-
eal mono or less successful Ilrlvato teats , the
new system or operating canal boats by electricity -
tricity was publicly demonstrated today to
be feaslhle and progressive The system I
lbe Inventon of Richard Lamb of Norfolk ,
Va , the designer of the Conies engIne made
famous at the Centennial exposition In Phia-
delphia. It Is an electric cableway and ( was
first usd In hauIng logs out of North Caro-
lna swamps. The experlmentll vests cables
and brackets were put imp hero along the
Ino ot the Erie canll The power Ised was
enerated at iie _ Tails 11 the Niagara Fails
Power conwany Thus the waters or the great
lakts furlshC both the merlum amid tme
mmiotive power for transshllnlcnt ; EverythIng -
thing movcd like clockwork and there was
not I hich tim mar the ovellt ; , A speed of
four to five miles . an hour was de\'elop
The fr t part . f the test conslstol In drawing
two boats loaded with sand down the canal
toward Bufalo . . Afterwart five lght boats
were attached and drawn baclt to the starting
point as easily IS the . two
( -.tXi'm' II'f \I , 'I' A'I' J ) ' ) HOI' )
'I'renh' Slllulllnnl g l'revomit Coi-
.lrucll " ' " m' Shll' " 0. 4 lie In lees.
W ASIINGTO . Oct 26.-Secrltary I herbert -
bEt today decided not to award the contract
for building . two of thio proposed ! unbo.ts
to the Detroit Dry 1)ock company , notwlth-
stamidimig their hid whim the lowest malle.
Dlacu'mslng time lecislomi tIme secretary said :
"My I d tCrmlnaton of the mutter was con-
trolE,1hol , ) ' hy my Interpretation of our
treaty wih Great BrItain , Irohlbltng either
nation ( coma buiding war vessels on thereat
lakes , Secretary Tracey about three years
ago rlnlered , a similar ticieiott lit a cast
very much like the preselt one. I havc
Cxamlnell his leclslun carefully and have
udolted .It as a precedent. I Ilil not talto
this CO\'se , however , unt I had thoroughly
Investigated the qmmesllomi. "
I Is suppos ( 1 from the way the bids range
thut the contract fOr two Of the vessels will
now go to the UnIon Iron ivories of San Fran-
cisco all for two marC of the wscls to timeworks
works at Bath , Ile" , 1111 for one each to
Nhon : of 1lzabeth. N J. , und Daloge of
Camden , N J. : Many department olclais
think this \oUlrlbe au equitable dlstrlbm.-
tion of the bmidlmmg , .
ton bWn , \ ! P .
. \11'1':1 : A IIchtIImc"i' ( 'IIIIHt"I'lt ,
11i11'.J. . , ,
' -mJ . ' 'r-
Xt.'orl. . loemiammme . ( ' CoiItlmamiI's HUII
1)I ' r tim , ' Il\
NmW YOIC\lct , \ , 26.-Justc Paterson
In supreme chlul1lrs today granted leave to
Attorney Genlrlltaucock ; to bring an acton
agalnt the le' luk Mutual Fire Insurance
corporation frafttmc purpose oC obtaining an
Injuncton perpetually restraining the com-
pony and each nrnclr therf from exercIsing
any of their : lar irate rIghts , and ale for
the dlsboluton of the company and for the
appointment br'.i' ectmircr to distribute the
br.
prollrty of tlb .Ccl\'r bet\een Its credi-
tore a'1 ' stocRhmbitiers ,
The attorney'Igmwmerai \n \ his petton says
Chat time comntnY\ has failed ( and neglece,1 ; ,
to may In caslfqfls capital stock the sum
of $40,000 as refi9iredby I law I ,
H'form",1 C'Imimrt'Im S ) ' I 11 1"1"111 I ,
AlLIN" : , ICan. , Oct 26.-The Heformed
church synod tea ) ' cmpllted the office districts -
trlcts for next you , selecting D. S. Fommee l of
1.IHbol' , JR. , for treasurer nail D. 1. Shaey
of mporla I , Kan. . fQr clerk , I was voted to
continue the publcalon of tlmo Church ler-
aId at St. Joseph , 310 The Synodicl Mis-
zloua ' society elEcted Mrs. L C , tulnwn
of Lisbon , la" , prlsllent : Jean Love , l\a118
City , vice prlsldent ; Jennie hirb , Lincoln ,
Neo" , z creta ' . The synod decided to met
next yea ot Edinburgh . , I
, \h'nlt'ro Ihl' Irh' " of II"h' CH" " ,
PITTSflUIIG , Oct. 26-Th ! plate gjUS cm-
bIne held a tecret meetng here last Wednea-
day anti ad\'auce,1 I'rs ' : 1\'pullng 4 per cent
ou all . : ze ! The nulook \ reported beter I
Luau for Iso ) 'Vf. Of time nine plaute In the
ol\lne ( : Jbt ar , work'no fl tme and thc I
ninth. the Iuqut mis . 11 IlreIJsrnt : to resume
; 1 all depJrtaHnt , ,
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I1OLCOIB' I ON TiE LEGISLATURE
Governor Pays His Re3pccts to the Late
Lamented Lawmakers ,
PARTISANSHIP IN ALL ITS ACTIONS
h'nlurr" IlIf'lIlh'l In I (1' " ' . \I'lllllh't'
tll1 In 1"lllllt'lInl t lie Chit' !
. \1 uf Ihr $ essiomm-l"or n
. % ullllrt"ln , hmi.hieIsiri.
At 8 o'cloel last night when Goveror (
Iolomb arose on time stage Washington
hal he faced an nllence of republicans ,
democrts and IJopulats which oceullcd ( every
chair In the capacious halJ When he spoke
he discovere that every man II time audl-
once , wheUler republican , democrat or popu-
.lst , allPEarCI to he In symimpathiyt'ithi time
remarks which he uttered anl , which con-
slstld largely of a stricture emu time last legis-
laturl
Time meeting had been called together iummmier'
the alspices of the populst part oC Doug-
13 county , but .INplto that fact there were
many II the large aldllnco who were lem-
hcrl oC other parte ! Its object . as Chair-
mll mm\r E. Thomls unuulnc"d when he
called time mtetllg to order , Was to give the
plple oC the city an opportunity to have
time plate j\lcial sltlll'on ' dlsCllsc,1 , before
them , and for that pUrmse two speakers of
hmrommmlnermce Governor 10lcomb and ex-Con.
gteslman MciCeiiImamieru ; preemmt.Vltimout
lorn ado Chalrmau Thomas Introduced Gov-
cror Holcomb ,
( o\'eror lolcomh bean hIs remarks b )
P3)'ln that he was glad that a wave or re-
form ha(1 ( nul emily struel tIme wholl country ,
hut also Omuha , and "IOlICd that It wouhl
permtate throlghout the state II order to
hunks time IJeople happier Ind betcr , lie ( all
that he Wal nut con\etenl to spealt of the
local ! lu1tun. and ( therefore lntcnlled to
commUne hIS remarks to matters which Inter-
maters
cstcl , the pcople of the whole state , aJII
( 'sJ'ecaly ' to the tlohls oC the rlphlcan
Party l IIUrl ! ' the ) 'I.lrs past , wlt'mm the I'\pose '
of convlnclng ) If posibie time audience that the
part hall , nct handed together Cor the pmii'-
liasI of asslHlnl the people , but for the IJur-
pOse oC acif-aggramidizemmiemit at the eJllcn o
of the ptple ,
LAShING TilE ILAIL11O.\I , . ) GANG.
"Six years ago , " contli.1 ; . Jumi'e 10icomh ,
"a f'Jlhlcan ccnventlonas held for the
IHrl'Obe of nominatng a judge or thl smm-
prcme court. There was thll nie 01 the
b"nch WhD hat the conlllence oC the , peo-
pll' , who had all time ahliies oC I lawyer .
whu had performed his JI11plal ( hlle , IJ all.
.rly and who I was udmlted \ oulll cer-
tallly hc reelected. Ills 1110 IIUK , Iudve
Ie&sl. Whpl hl , lan.1 was presinled to the
Convention ' he was not miommilmmtmte.1 , . ald by
that ono act the republican part demon-
truted that It hit lost its Interest for the
pcople amid Wt seeking to remain II power
for . IHrll ) selbl pmmm-poses.
"I.ater , II l9i 1 1 when a populst IclslaturC
;
\ \ aM eieted th" t rl11uhlcan plr , which
had heCor , bvcii Inactive . cam , out a time
ehamplou oC the r.lr031s. The part ) ' favored
the railroads more anti 1011. uIII when a bill
same years later was Introducell to regulate ;
rallro.iti rates It was ol'poed ' by the leaders
oC tht part , altbough I filially passoI ( II\
Iitcad oC bring enfuretl . - ' '
EI. I u-as e'llled to
the courts , whete the state was rellreselt.I
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by n state's attrney Iii p'mpath with Ihr
railroads. . )
ralro1lt. The opinion II the ( 'am.c Wil ; hehl
haclt until , IUlr electol In order that I
m"'ht not lose votes for time part ) I mitts
adverse to time state , ald thc ase was CI" -
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rled to the Unll States suprcummm2 comurt
whcre tt II allowed to hung Indeclded , al-
thcuh oC buch vial InpurtancI to the "tate
" 1 Inteud , boweret , to speak p.utcllarl ) '
of the ovewholmlngly m'eimmibhlcan , legislature
elected last fail. lalY of Its aclf art ! Inter-
I eating. They show thit the le Illtue , In-
stead oC enterlmmg upon its proper miuties .
spent time larger IJrtuu of its tloo in pa l'ns :
. iawa of sptcAi : Intees't and bincil t ' thl
republIcan party
"As gavel nor of the state I hal , certrln
al1110lntmsnts to immake , among others that
of an oil inspector whim had ( time appointment
of a few dPltlS , About the first bill
that was Introduced Into the legh'latlre was
, to abolish this office and to allow time state
audItor to appoint four Inapectors , at a salary
of $123 per 10nth , Imisteami of five at $ iOU ,
. lS It ha heen Another bIll was Introducel
hy lion. Jim Alan , Instituting n new offiCe ,
that of time boiler Inspector . who was to be
appointed by the acm'c'ttmry of state uml the
attorney general The 'J bills dPi not pass ,
but one was Introluced , for time urlose I of
t klnr allpotntments out oC my hands , In < r-
dr that only republicans mlghl. hold olce ,
and time other : " 0\el1 that the republcn
party desIred to create offices for the pur-
hoses of cmpllgn work.
aXE nl.l , Ai"FEC'FING OM.\iIA.
"There was another bill ,
. ! IntrOlucel , In
which YOI probabl felt lOIS Int lest There
Is III your ttatltea a III providing fur a
Fire and Police c3immmnission a nonpartsan
hoard , two members of which I. I 3S chief
'executive . hnd to appoInt As MOOll as the
legIslature Rot together It hegmmn to doris-
IJlans to take time appointments out oC my
hands. I wa ! ' IrFell hy som9 that the herd )
was corrupt anti , Ihal. th relolc , the law
onght to bo chmged. This hlrnttwl ! the ex-
rme , all thl bill was passed whlrh 'tramumt-
fer red the Ippolntmentl to other hands. The
old law woo not corruiptlmug. I It Ila the
condilon of ) ' 011 city has not hel'n bettered
hy the now Inw.
"When the bi ira. . being conslderrll sOle
of the legislators told that
me It las not
Ilrectl.1 aallsL mime , but that I II'al IECtS'
to It because there
sary pass was a Iln
II Omaha with whom the peuI111 were agm'ee-
log too luch , and whose wings I WU5 , tiire-
fore , needlul to clip. Think of a body oC
ten who are i'iipmcts'.1 ' to { ; of the cream 01
the tate Iathelng together , tnllng. 1':11- :
hatIng , bc..lse one ion nun among ! 120,510)
people necde(1 ( a little chast nln ! 1 Is Ilm-
Ply another evIdnce nC a vicious Ipglslature.
whose sole purpose Is to strengthen its pJrt
anti not work for the pople. )
"That Is not al , The imistory of the bill
has been \'Iclous. The two cmmlsloners
dnly allpolnted hy law cimaiiemmgt'd . the con-
Itutonalty ! or the new law and Otglsted
a spottily determination of its merits by I
republican supreme court , wishing to allow
It to rem ln In datum ( lUG untl time case WM
drclde.I . There was nothing wrong In that
because everyone has the rlghl to test the
cOltftutonalty of I hams' Yet the .repnb-
ilcami part proceeded to get immediate possession -
session of the offices , Im'reepectlvo of the do-
clslon of the curt and the rights of other
partes , I thlre was u violaton of the law
I was guilty of It , hlcalse It houlht t deny
a rigmt to the legal appointees "
Governor 10lcomb also spoke or the bill
which was Intrcduced to redistrict certaIn
julclal , distrIcts , not to lighten the work of
the judges , but In order to enable more rE-
puhlcann to get Into chico. This was shown
by time fact that no bill was Introduced to
redistrict western districts , where judges of
other plUcs were overburdelll whit work.
lie also instanced the change of venue btl .
Introduced to transfer the murdl cases of
bit county to unother count ) ' . I thIs bill
had passed , the EIJeakrr said . that the repub-
Ican party might have mnle , a little political
capital and would have taken awey from liii
accused the sacred right of being tried amen !
theIr lrlcll1 .
PLEA FOR' ! AXWI IL.
In contrast to the work of the , elslature
!
Governor folcom\ then spent a little tme
In telll ! of how the populists who 11(1 lcen )
electEd had succeetd In cutting down the
exp nses of the state. lIe then tured hit
attention to the state jmmticial situation. lie
Eaitl that titers were four state ctiicers to hm
voted for this loll , but that ammiomig timenm was
one of Limo mmiost lmmmportmmmmt , judge of time so-
iremne court , wlmclt should certaimmiy be a umon-
partisan office. Time legislature desired it to
be mionpartican because 1mm appoimmttng corn-
niisslonerms it chose one ( rommi eacim imarty.
"The popuhusts have noimainated a nisa ,
Judge Msxweil , who lisa shown to time Imeopic
that lie is wortimy of confidence , " m'iiml Coy-
ernor hloicomnim , "Jmmtlging his future by
Imis imast , lie Would nuako a jurlot whose act.
would not be flavored [ my psrttsanship , ammd
iiimo would dare express Imi. homiest ccii-
victions , irresImeCIIi'e of effect. lie has Lmeea
on the bemmeb for twenty years , amid during
that time ime has imanded down snore decIsion
thmsn two other judges combimmed , Ito has
also been called to teacim imm tIme 11w ecIoois
of time State mmnlverslty anti of Aimmi Atlmor ,
anti has written law books and text books
which are considered standard works , Some'
people say that Judge Maxwell is atm ingrate
be cauce the repubhicami party hiss pild is'mn
40,00O or $50,000 , and lie Is now ruimnlng
on another ticket , Time repubhic&uDarty docs
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not give him that money. lie received It ( roimi
the state. If he lies mint earned nmore than that
there are other jmmmlges on the benclm who
certiimmly have not earned their salarIes.
"Tho citizens imave nonminatemi lii this
judicial dittrict a ticket of jtmtiges selecteti
for their ability , fitness anti immiparthimlit ) ' .
I hare heard that this ticket was imomninateti
at the Instigation of a Person of sinister fur-
P03e , wimo could mme lomiger affiliate with imla
hiarty , It is not s , , It shoe's timat time
Imeoplo believe that time bemuch simoimid be
elevated , amid those wlmo am'pire to the full
nieasure of cItizenship almould vote for It
, frommm toll to bottonm , "
FOIL l'URITY I COLYI1T.
After time appiauso which gre-cloth Governor
itoicommuis at the commcltmsiomm of lilt sliceCim
smmbsitied , Cimairmimami Timommiams introduced ox-
Comgroseumian : MciCeiglman. Mr. MeKeigiian
said thiat there was no power in the elate
as great as that of time supremime court , anti
thmuit it vaa therefore essential that it siutmumiti
liii kept pure. It nmado no d'ffercmuce mm'hmat time
politics or time religion of time .meimirmint to
time bench mm-mis , time only timing to ha con-
almieremi being whmetimor lie mmcc time right
mmmcmi for time Place. Sucit a mimatm ii as Judge
Mazweii , Mr. MclCeigiunmm lmrnPimesie'd tiuttt
the voters wotmiti elect hulmmm because time ) '
were mire to roimuks a liartisin jtmdiciar ) ' ammti
stanti by a nonpartisan one.
Mr. MciCeigimsim ocoupiul a goodly portion
of iii timumo hy enterimig into a diactisslomi of
time mooney miuestl mi.
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I mmcii rgit ' 'I'mli , ' ii 'm''rri Itlo itm''iigP.
Kl5YVIST. . Fia. , Oct. 26.-letter fromn
Ctmba state flint Irmsimrgemits bare taken mmmi
awftui revenge emi Rogue Cmrrmiil , wiiomii tile ) '
Ittialmecteti of treachery. Corrall was tumayor
ot a totem , hear Ciemifuegos , aunt professed
devotion to time patriot cause. The Insurgemit
leatiera used imlmn as a tuedlummi of comnmmiuni-
cation with frtemmmim' imi time Umiitecl States.
Itecemitly tue Instmrgnts learned tim3t Corr.mil
itati been corrupted by Slmaimm anmi hail iieeim
pia'iimg traitor. Tuestiay morning time corpse
of time mnayor was found outsitimu time gates
of tue town. I he hiami bemi hacked to death
witim swortle and decapitated. l'inned to imim.
breast was a card reading : "So ptrish mmli
traitors to Cuba. "
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mm I I I Iii let's I hi. Stu sum , for ( 'mm imiplu'I I.
CLE'm'HIANI ) , oOct. . 26-Senator 11111
spoke fotir titmice witim ox-Governor Cmmmnhm-
lieu today mit Fostorium , atmd Ftiidiay and
t'muma ' this afternoon anti at Dutytomm tonight.
Iii tilsctmssttig time tiemocratto tartif law at
llimtihity , Senator 11111 said it woimitl limmumily
meant omit for the good of time coummtry. it a
ummistmtke was mnummlmIn coilectimug taXeS thtit
coimd ito reimmedieti. At least time immomicy
mvimlt'h hal been collected m'as still imi time
hiOc'kets of the people , anti imot piled imp imm
time treasury as a surpitis. Times began to
lmmmprovt' , lie said , mitt 50(111 aS time McKlmmley
hw mm'mts repealed. That memtsuro Imad
enimsed a , ititlclt of $59,000O'JO ' tiuC last year of
its life. Tiit' seimator's sIieccIi , however , w'tmt :
nmaimml- mum tiximortuttlomi to time demnocriuts to
stmmmiii togethier anti an eulogy on Governor
I 'ii tiipie II ,
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'i'mirtei ( 'iii.iVmm fur I imfo I ims' Im.1 It's ,
FA1lthlAVFN 'ash. , Oct. 20.-fly aim cx-
imioslomi in time mlii of tue l'aciiic Coae't
I.mmnmber nmmmh Milling coimiian' today tivo
umuen were killed , amuotiier fatally imiJtmreti
timid. thuree immort' severely hurt , besidea wreck-
log 11am immIll property. Time iireimuan imati
jilet sLatted to get imp temmni in thice of thii'
boilers , amid it itt suppoecti , iiiiylmig allowed
the suliply of water to get mu' tmurmmed coiti
wider Into tile aireati ) ' imeateti isiiler5. - Tivo
lmoiiers . ' xpiotled vitii terrific force , omue
Imetmig lilowmi 500 feet Passimig tbmrotmgui the
dry lmouse amid dm'oppfng tuiruughm ii railroati
trestle Into the wamer. W. A. Armstrong ,
time flrernamm , and J. W. Wiultmorevere
killed ommtrighit , mimi 'IS' . Nesvkirk scalded beyond -
yond hope of recovery.
It macsimm Ihimyl tier A iiieriemi mm I.eoim.ti't't'e.
i'iiilADFIA'JIIA , Oct. 26.-lt was stateti
tim simippimug circles todumy 'that the operators
of time trammuicontinental railroad , now In
course of co'stroctio'i from tue Black sen
ncm'otu , \'indivostoclc , hiad placed ii large
order here for iocommuotlvem. for service on
timat mail , and that time Britishi 'uvhmaiebmiclc
u4teammmsimitm 'l'tmrret hituhl himid bcen clmumm'tered
to load tue mlret eargo inure in iecember.
The 'l'urrct Bell' will take a fUll cargo of
tlieO locomnotlvea to Novorvoseisk , jiussin ,
rummil this mthipniotmt whit ho foiloweml by
others equtahly large. Time Turret lieu at
hiresammt is cngageii hmi the coal trade b -
tweemm S'dmiey amiti Momitreal ,
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h'isst'mmgrs - : , ( ' , Si'rioiis Imjmir.
C'lti'ACiO , Oct. 29.-Aim eastiourmi ( iht-
semuger traIn on time Chicago & Grand Trunk
m'fluhVfl ) ' % vas vrecIceti today by runimimug itmto
a burned ctmivert near South Bend , Imid ,
Fotmm' tralmmnmemm and a nutnber of passengers
wpm'e more or les't seriously Injured. Time
following mime the smamnes of the Injured
trninmnemm : ConIuctor Mutr , Engineer Iteat-
tie , ilaggagemmmnim J'attt'rson , flxpress Mete.
semiger Simm ji , nil of Battle Creek , Micim.
ibmt ti''O of the iasengers were htmrt nntl
Ilmeim' imijuries we're not serious. Rice of
Saglmummw wits cut over tue rtgimt eye anti
Graves of F.mwmm I.aice , Mlcim. , was bruised
itiotit time head.
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lirt't't i'ilee's m't'mmk-Nes York \VI em' ,
NidV YO1IIC , Oct. 26.-General 'riiomnmms r.
Eckert , presIdent of tin , Vestern Union Tee-
grapim comfliiimiY. V'lthi Colommel It. C. Clowr3' ,
'ico presitlm'mit of the Caine COmuhtaim ) ' , % % 'ere on
Putt. ii peak this aftermiooim with a party of
frIends A ( iit'i'ct wire clrctmit vmte mnmie
uhi. eommnei'tlmig time olhii'e at l'ilce's ueaic ammti
time general otiice of the comnpany in this
city. 'rimumq the oilicials lmere amid those mit
i'lke'm. peahc hintl us html ! ami imotir's talk. 1mm
his etinversatlomi ( ittmieral Hekert saitl It
vumi , imime oitaorvatfOn flint in ever ) ' sectIon of
time west th're mvet'e evidences of impm'ov-
imig amid prosheroiis btmsInsus commditions.
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'H a rilereil Jm' hi Is ( m'm mitisoim.
VIttilNG'i'ON , Dci. , Oct. 2tL-Omm her
tic itt ii itemi I iurrlt't Los'is , a colored wommiamm
of Glasgow , N'ewcziatie county , declared ime
bath been kUleti by her granthenmi , iavlti
Gm'inmuage , aged 17 years. Mis. Lewis ira ?
33 yearn of mtge. Sue saId that last Thmnrs-
mitt ) ' mmi.tlmt Grinnage esome uo her imomnmu , mmmiii
aft 'aim" nuitnitteti iuinm lie ( mtttiniiited to
' . Sue i'esimsteti wliei'm'-
fe1fltoi "I ) mimotammit her. , -
Imit' ' i ' strtm dc i met' I a I imo t'n c' in tim a club
atimi , i'at im'r irmto imueemmsimmlhity. Sh ivas
foimmiti lying umicoumselous 0mm the 110am' of lmer
le'dm'oonm yeetem'iity * amid mmmcii limat evemmhmmy.
( irinnage' is Iii jail mtt Nemi'catle.
( ' tie , ' fin' am Itimom'Vmmi. . ,
CATO11i : i'o : ' ; , tlo. , Oct. 2d-\\'oi'mi camume
hmeru timls uuterimooum thiat mm wommumimm living
ten miles soutim of lucre had heemi assaiiiteti
hi ) ' ii tiegro. A later report stuted that mimi
itt'mned imegro muppemmred u t flit' imommas amid time
ivonimn , mim'ado her escmit' : , A miosse Iruimmue-
cilately started omit , mmmiii flue latest neivs
fm'om thio scene says time negro is stmrromn.ied , .
1mm a corttieltl , iinti his cuimfuro lii imseuri'ti.
'i'ime negm ocs of thmls city mire imp lii mtrmuis utmmmi
will resist an atternlmt at mob violence.
.
t.S , ermi ii I oimt for mm Ihit it he I'm'm'sIl , ' is t ,
% 'ASl I ihi 'JSN'is. . , Oct. 26A witm'raimt
lmmt imc'eii lssti.'ti for time am rest of A . C' .
l'robort , presidemit of the flammk of ' , Vas1m-
bimrmi , charging hinm ivitim receivimig momma ) '
( , fl depn"tt wimi'mm he 1cm-iou' tim. ' imrm'uk to be
Insolvemut. 'i'iueru is 1mm tutu batik to time
credit of time towmi $21 , iSP , ami.h . mm ( civ days
before limo stieltemmmmiomi mtmm official mimade a
formml : tit'imi'tflti i'or the amiuuunt , lint ivas
rcfut'tl.
Iitl , . ilsmmiisst'tt lloi' Suit ,
Nil't'OitK , Oct. 2'3.-A suit hi-ought by
t'miIy Charlotte 'Lammgtry , hotter bnawmi im ) '
her Ptnge name of Mri , IJihie 1.ammgtr' ,
mtgmtl rmm' I I lelemmu I toeemitmt ( 'lapomm'skI , icnowmm
liii the stage as Mrmie. hlelemmt' .Mothjeska , hums
lim'en .him'coatlnmmei , by cmmmsmmmmt. 'l'ime author of
ml I ist omit I cm mimmnce ivums cmi tert'mi I mm bUlir'mime
ctmurt chambers Italay by .immuhge I 'attm'm'som , .
The unture of tIme etmit is not tlim.c'ioseil in
the .
iapcrs. _ _ _ _ p _ _ _
'ml ml. . ci forml Ilmm.'I I mm 5. , n'ri'n.
ST. LOl'lS , Oct. 2G.-.mfs mlala'l ( ' . hart-
' ' ' mhimt t'st'apt'tl
mmiIhHiOamt'
forth , time 0111) )
ierioims imujimry tn tIme mmiammsacre at lfwaeumig.
Cuba. on Augimet I , was iii iii. , city iotla ) ' .
11cm' , 'ervutmmt , Tiammg , utter .iies ilam'trnpi
ii'tti ttei'n thmrow'ti , himwmm mmmiii It'imlemm by tmie
Cidnemit' , grumppied with mime nmtmriert'rs , mmmiii
chic i-ito Out and imiti tim ( itO Iuslmes until tlmey
himtd goimt' .
. , ( ' , ihiiimii'h's $ Imt't'-sNoi' .
SC'itAM1N'l'O , ( 'nh. Oct. u. it mimic re
itoI'tetl lit mnldniglmt timimt Oni'ermiom' Eftitiul lmrmmi
tmltpoimitemi Viillumui Jetmt'm' lit'tiIL'IliSmiI gui'-
ernor , to smiccecti Mihluirti , , leeeamte'i. Jettet
irisH thit' .it'niocrstic c''mmtiilmttt' ( or iieutemm-
' time iast t'ls'etlum but
tint novm'rmmor itt , wmm:4 :
.ieemm . I cmi I m ) ' 1.hhiia rtl.
% % Imuim'smii , ' iim' ' tuils i"lrimi l'lmiih ,
LOi'iS\'I iii : , Oct. d. 'VIuo we'll hnoum'n
uvhtdesalti dr ) ' goptie flmmmi ef iIamnlm'm'.r ,
I tioalmm & ( ' ( , . 'if I ii ii et ty mtmm ml , ' mm n smu-taigim.
mmmemmt late this atternociem , IImbihitit.u. , ' , fl.-
200,0JO ; aem.etsm , about the sammie.
' : i . . , 'mi lIrlm't Storm's 11mm ru'I ,
Oltl.UNA. Tm'x. , Oct , -Eh'veim i ; brick
stores emnmi seven franim' imtmtldinga mm'ere
destroyt"I t.y . lime lucre todu. . ) ' , jgrus'atc
ioms omm him i I ii I mm g mm nti gooti C * 'J9,2Z.'J ; I 0" mm r-
ance , $3' ' . ) , ( ) .
, il mu-rs' St i'ii , ' im'cimi ruth ( Iii ,
MASSILLON , Oct 6. The mhmmer' ummas
convention voteil today ii' two.'lmmrtis ama.
JQrlty to deeiwtm'c time strflt off ,
ftlOt'X ltIiS' All ) iS NO'V NllIhll ) ,
SeeretmrT of thim'Stmmt , ' liummrd of jtgrl-
t'iiIimrsSlimmumle oft Ills llgnit' .
SIOUX FAL1.S , S. D. , Oct. 26.-Special. ( )
-City Autiitor lilscknmnmi recently wrote to
M. II. Kciiy , secretary of ( lie State Hoard of
Agrictmiture , telling him of tIme action of the
city council in liiaclag the 522.PO due time
boarti train tue city in a batik hero , to be
paid out direct to the prcmmmiummi wimummers. This
ii'as doimo in viemi' of time fact timat time board
has beomm a little too extravagant with time
fumitim , wimicim came into its lmands. Mr. Kelly
ivritt'e back as foiiows :
"hteplyimug to your letter of October 18 , will
say that time mmamne of time tro.ueimrer of time
State hoard of Agrlcmlttmro is J. E. Platt of
Clark , 5 , 1) . lie lmns lint tmp a good bonti for "
the safe hmandiing of thmo fminde , ivhilchu is on 1"
file in time oiiice of tlmo secretary of state
at i'lerre. I shah not scud yomi a certified
list of time iircmmiltmmui wlnmmere , nor for thmat
mmmatter a list not certified , for the ; mmtrpose
of emmabhing you , mis you say , of apportion-
itmg ) 'our $522.90 immumimig time preimilitmmm whim-
iiefi. it wottid be an inetmit to Mr. l'latt
whmch ! I mm'ill limit assist iii. On tomiitmrrcmms' I
mmiii i'emul to time prc'mmmimmimm wimmmu'rs their warrants -
rants , with the atatemmmommt timm.t time casim iii tiiti
treastmrer's imatimis milh PSY 35 her cent of
their warrants , anti timat timero In still dime
anti tmnpahul time smmmmm $522.90 froni Sioux
Falia , which , if ilaid before lie receives time
warm'amits , will enable hlnm to uia' 53 imer coat
Instead of 35 iier cemit , ammii to seiuti their
ivarrants to Imlmmm anti ho muill enmi timemmi tue
iiro rate aimmount of tue ftmnmi Iii 1mb' imamids ,
accordimmg to the ammiotmat of their mm'arramits.
'mir , PlaIt is iierfectly able and commipetemmt
to tramusact the affairs of him. othlee without
Limo ossistammce of time Sioux Falls lmammke , am.
indicated by you , atid if ) 'oit fellows timimmk
he is paid too niuctm salary yell better let
hmimmi earn It Ii ) ' dolmmg timis himslmmoss mmmi It
muhommiui be done.
"The ammmoumit of the premlimmim warrants
Is $2,8i4 , anti Mr. Platt has imi atitiitiomi tO
all time warrammts' tlrawn thus year $ P9S,25 to
aplul ) ' omm thomim , so you can mimake 'oimr owmi
flgmmres as to time lmrecefltatWs Ito can pay 'timmi
ascertain iviiethmem' amy figures are correct ,
\'oura truly , "MoltitiS H , KELLY , Secro-
tary. ' '
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I'tul 1)115 i'IC'i'tlit II 't'fi 1111 l'Nll i II lTiii ) ,
L'rteem'tIs It ) iii' Irse'd for Hii iiim t I mime
Nt'e.l' Stititemits ,
PhlILAlllLi'ilIA , Oct 22.--.t'remvost C. C.
ilarrisomi of time UnIversity of l'emummsyivamila
atmmioumice-tt totla ) ' that iei'amt determumlnmtl to
Perimmit limo exhibItion of hmimt famnoima paintlmmg ,
"llreakimmg hionme Ties , " whIch lm. time work
of 'time late Timomimmus hhiveimtlcmi , In tue larger
citlem. of timis coumimtry , time proceetis to tic tmsed
In assisting needy students at time mmmmim'ersit ) ' ,
hhlvemidemm was killed recently at a grade
crossing neat his Imonie 1mm Nom'rlstowim , l'a , ,
wlmilo trying to rescmme a little girl frommm In
fromit of atm amproacImiimg locomumtlvb. Time mmmami-
agcmiiemmt of the Atimmta expositloim imas iieemm
emimleavoring to secure the picture , im'hmichm
probably attracted moore mtttemmtIon thmami any
other art exhibit at time W'urltl'e fair , amid tIme
interest simoivi , imims led Mr. hiarrlsomi to comi-
semit to its exiiiblttomm all over time eoummtm'y.
lie said : ' 'Time ftmmmd whmlclm limit ) ' be derIved
frommm time exhilblthomm of I lie lmlCttmre Is to be
knoirmi tim. time hhlvondemi Stmmtipiut'mm Almi ftmmmti ,
I amum very desirous to conmmmmemnorate in thmis
hay Mr. hlivemudeum's life work mind 1mb. imerole , , - ' '
mleuttii , I cmii qmmite sure , am. 'hums lieemm well , '
said , 'every nmotimer in Macrica owes Mm' .
lilvomidemm a debt of gratittitie' anti thirotmgh
his paimmtlng we imope to imeli ) mnammy a oumig
mami starting upon Imim. life's ironic. "
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flX(1l'l'iiM IIN'I' IN ' " '
JAClSO'S II oim. .
thu tii1 Stntes Mmi.rslimul I mi I ha t 14i'cf I nix
ivltlm lhmmmi' 'imi'rniits.
ItAWLINS , Wyo. , Oct. 26.-SpeclaI- ( )
Froumt troops rcturmming mama Jackaomm's hole
it was learned today that the Ummlted States
marshmal fr Wyomning to mmow In Jackson's
hole , for the lmtmrpose of arrestimmg Settlora
who comumpnised the comistabie's iosmmo mvhmicit
in July last killed and 'ct'ommmmmied st'veral Imi-
diana and precipItated the iiamumiocl ( 'scare.
IL is believed time emitire posse , which con-
slate-ti of Commstsblo Mnnmming immuti tmvent-six
deputies , is to' ho arrested auth hrommlhit be. 3
fore time IJ'ntfeml States commrt , mm'imich mimoets in
Cheyenne early in Novrnmfler. 'rime settlers
htavo repeatedly expressed timeir wilhlmmgmiess
1to stand trial for killing time himtlimmns ivimo
ivere arrested for violating \'yoiuimmg gammimo
laws , and , It Is believed , there will be no
trouble in effecting their mirrest ,
Simmlmleii ien ( It mm t Sli.'rldiijm.
SIiI'MtIDAN , Wyo. , Oct. 26-Simeciah- ( )
Prof. J. C , h3isimop , a iveil lcumoum'mu cltlzemu of
this place , tiropped dead while waikhumg up
the court house steps ycstertbmy afienmmoon.
lie hail been In apparent good imealtim. 'rime
renialna were taken In charge by thmd Masonic -
sonic orgumimlzatioti ,
Nt'v'siiimer Climimiges ii , , tmi1 ,
lOUGLAS , Wyo. , Oct. 26.-Speciai-Timo ( )
Cemutral Wyoming News Imas been olt1 by A ,
\V. Phillips to Messrs. N. E. Yoming amid C.
ii. ? mlcNammuee , who mviii cOimtimmmio to pmmiiila
tue Palmer as a miemmmocratlc orgaim.
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i'r'pmti'iuig to i'lim cm t ' ' ' , ' , , ,
T.MPA. VIa. , Oct. 21L-Ietlimettons ) frommi
Spamuisii hiapers Immilicate timat at the coumfor-
emice between Camiovaum amid tIme mumlmmister of --I -
'
. the miaS' ) ' It ii'am. agrscd to huroritie immmmmiemil- " '
ately for further mm'ar mmmumterlal. They mmiii
place torpedoes at flue emmtrumnct's to all Cmmbaum
ports , amid time next mmmii e'teammier tie to carry
to Cmmlma 150 tons of torpemlo mumaterisi. b'paium ,
It is asserted , mmiii mmmi macreliant vesseimu , mmmiii
tue governmmirmit contemumimlates raising time
utrmmmy to 500,000. A call imas bcemm miiimde to
all mmmcmi iintier 40 years to mmiIst.
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It ml hsm'ml f lie i'rlt'e of % Vi uiahiii' 4 Immes ,
t'ti i'Al ( ) , Oct. 26.-At a mmuec'timmg of mmitmmm.
tmfmtotmmm'ers mmmiii joijimem's of mvhumdow ghume's imm.'ltt
lmci'e tniimty time price of ghmmemm 'trims mmmli'utmmcami
2t2 per ceimt. It wits also .iec'itid to ( ' 0050
iia'tmig freight its ImL'netofol'ti , etmiti it ) mlollver
glass ( moo omm hoard time t'ars itt poInt of
Siiihllflent. - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Attetid time mumnmieter cltizsnm , ' mmmamus mmmeeting
at the Colisemimmi Friday evening , Nuvemmiber
I. at S o'clock.
WAS ALOST LD
Little Girl immi to be Kept. In i lmtm'ft
ltoomn , Couihel not eo to F'eel
herself. Re'mmtethies anmi ioc-
tore All Fitileti , Ctim'etl in
.
One Week by Ctmtlctmrmt ,
My little girl imami 'very sore 0)03. 1 trieml
em-cl , tlmi nil , Limit nothin g ihimi utmmy gemiti . I ticiC
her 1mm : m doctor I mm . 'itlttmmtmm , mu'lmi , tmmctteil her
for um ) ear , hut alma k'pt gettIng mjnrae. I
Imvommglm her lmomummt ; vas nimmmimst tame of lm'a rt
I mma. ( ci S muumro he si'tiUld go liii mitt. A mm mmli I
ladY told mum , tim try Ctrrmt'mimiA iimmzmmimmq : , I
imami miii faith In tlmcmmi , iii I hail trh'mi emery.
Lii hug. I coimmmmm'mtcc'i ' tnt i4a tmm rmlay , mmmiii htefor. . ,
time mmcxt ftattmrilay Imer eett miCro soumimi
ammit mm cli uts flu ) ' dm1 lti'ti. Siio mm as almost hi immml ,
auth imaut tim-elm kept tim a mjtrlt ; roomim for limorn
limamm mm year , cummld mme see to ft'ctl lmerse'iI
nmmmi Limo ) imame mmever Iecii as 3et time least liar.
tide sure or iii cii i04koil toil froimm tlmat mitmy
mm mit II thmi4 , aimml I t mciii Is , t 1mm cmi 3 mu rim t Immi Ii mmmi ,
of .la ) ' . 'limoy cortutnly : i'mm , cii hmt'r , ammti I thmimmk
luCy itCO tue grattmat mcmmmetiies oimt , I emily
jmmeti half a L.ax sf CtTTIC1'tlA , oumo rkn Cu.
Ttcu HA ttA I' , aimil ono tamtt Ia iii Ci 'm mc'ttmta ,
itestflvmsr limb ) Ott 500 itimat ummmm.l'rS mitey
miml for toy little girl. I Imamo real of mmii of
timeso bout maumitlenimmi ease. , hmmmt mmem or ls'ftmre
thought that t Imem , mmm iglmt lem tome , ' bum t J hummow
this to timi the iultivo : trmmtlm ,
1iu.s , F/mNNhl OAit\'OOl ) ,
C'imntomm , ( ix.
.
cuTIcun WORKS WONDEDS
Cirm'ict'mi. iImesmLm'mST : , limo mmciv hloo1 mmmiii
Ski mm l'mm rliim'r ammd gr.'amm'4t sit I I mmmmmor IIonm'
dlt'i , cie.tmim.ea tii hiloisi ciT all immmpmirjth' . aimil
ioiMmom.s . elt'immemmts , mmmiii tlmtmi , remmmort'a thu
t'amlmmti , wimiio Ctrrictrmmt , tha great shut cure ,
'anti ( 'mlTm'UitA ( mA r , aim estimlielto ski ii iicamm-
tiller cimir I immi kiim aemmi scati , , amm'I n'stmrn
timu Imai r , 'I'imtta t imim t't'Tgcett ii mm : mmm : m.s
ctm , , ) every sliecit's of Itclmumg , himmimihiug , seamy ,
pilmiily , aimil blotchy ik 1mm , sea ii' , aimil blooit
distutmacs , ( roam hmimmmuiics tocrofula ,
Paul timrouuciommt iIm crcirij , i'jiceCt"rmcmjns ,
Soc ; stoat' , um . hreom.m'r.x'r ; ; , 4 I. l'o'nitmm llmtuu
ismt Cues. ( atm-tm' . , uiC l'rcprmv'ora , iIostmm ,
, o ) _ " lImits to Cure Skin 3lIi'aj.ei , , " free.
binY' ' Iliilnrmmmtif ¼ alppudflc.iuuntibemmillflcil
! : iJ.La I by Cutlcurs P0.111 , AIioluiemy lur. .
c'I HOW MY SIDE ACHES !
/&uh AchimigPliiesnid back , hi3. , htWney ,
t'tm'riao l'tims. , , amitt . % t'si.mmo..ei ,
'Viii in mine mitinuto byiho Cuti.
ti-il eu * 45Ii.1'll5 L5Iur ,
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