f THE NORTHWESTERfi OKO. K. BINIOHOTiB, Kdltov • IMb. LOUP CITY, -t- NEBRASKA OVER THE STATE. , Hahvkst hand* ar# in demand ii Johnson county. T*r, Beatrice cbautauqu* thia ye* was liberally attended. Thk locality about Curtis got foul Inches of rain in one week. Ukv. MoOkicoob will hold a aerie* oi meetings lasting ten day* at Elgin. Congressman Mercer arrived ir Omaha from Washington last week. Tun Courier, heretofore published at Indianola, has been removed to Mc Cook. Tunis, were one hundred graduates, girls and boya, from the Odiaha high school Fort Omaha is to be abandoned July 1st and the new Fort Crook used in stead. Moms.h B. Hit<11, a well known rail way man, died last week at Orand Island Tiik mosquito crop In Nebraska this year la large, attributable to excessive rainfall. Oka mi Isi a.nh and vicinity w»* visit ed by a hall storm, which did consider able damage Thk diatrict court of < aas county ha* been postponed and the juror* excused until August a4. I'HttP A RATION* are being made for an unusually elaborate Fourth of July celebration in Mead A vicious dog belonging to iienry Meitmun. Beatrice, attacked Thomas Armstrong, badly lacerating hia face. A JM MKS.li of timber cutters were be fore the federal court at Omaha laat week and received sentences of 110 and costa * n r.l.v K jruuug ibuivh organized a band and have secured enough money to purchase their instru ment*. Norm Omaha disposes of its unre deemed dogs by electricity. The appli ance for the purpose does its work quickly and well. JJuy bo me made goods and build up home industries, is a good policy. Far rell's Fire Extinguisher, made by Far rell A co., Omaha Tur. county jail at North Platte Is pretty well deserted now, there being only one prisoner, with a prospect of him being released soon Tur. high water of the Missouri river overflowed the low land near Hlyburg and men were out in their corn fields with spears catching fish. Thk. Tildnkranz and l'urnverein so cieties of Plattsmouih have been con solidated and will hereafter be known ae the Plaltamouth Turnverein. Thk Tekamsb Hurlonisn has been purchased by the populist* and will b* conducted in the interest of that party. The paper has heretofore been repub lican. ii. Hk.nkh iison, a II. A M. carpenter, fell from the roof of the IS. A M. eat ing house at lied < loud, a distance of about seventy-five feet. Ilia left arm was broken. It is reported that lightning rod swindlers are operating in the north part of Madison county. One farmer waa done up for 9150 and another for half that amount. Wiih.k Elmer Alyea of Meadow Grove wan riding a horse at a rapid gait the animal stumbled and all went down in a heap. Alyea waa picked up unconscious and hia recovery is doubt ful. May McCink h, of Omaha, a woman of the town, committed suicide the other day. For some time the woman had been despondent, having been de serted by a man for whom she had a strong attachment. Paktiks from Omaha have been at Htrornsburg endeavoring to secure the right of way for a telephone line from York to David City, the line to pass through llenedict, Stromshurg, Osceola, hbelby and Rising City. Thk 2-yesr-old child of Rev. C. VV. Eaaiilns ,. # f -- L 1 I . 1 . I 1 Sunday by a collar button which lodged in the windpipe. The father was away at eariy morning service in his church when the accident occurred. The new creamery at Malcom com menced work last week. About 10.000 pounds of milk wu received the first dsy, and everything is running nicely An expert says that it is one of the beat equipped creameries in the stule. A msi> dog came into Harvard from the wert last week and created no lit tle excitement. He bit both of A1 l.an ham's horses, two or three dogs and was finally kilted on the farm of i icorgc Head, Just outside the corporation, northeast Disrun r court at lied i loud ad journed last week after the judge had admitted lirorge Drake to hail. Drake w»» committed on a charge of statuto ry criminal assault, and it leased on a bond for V.'.OOOl Ha broke jail, bui was finally returned to the county jail. Judge lleall released him on t ail of • l.&uu W. K II as Mu* of Scotia had a liurse too many in his pasture on Saturday morning. There was also a bridle that didn belong to him on Die gate The tramps that were repueiug in the shade of a pile of lies in the I nion I'acifii yards dtda l look aa though they had over exerted themselves walking over from i treaty. A lint,# bov of W. J i #xaholt of I feebler thought be saw s minis* among the slats of a bedstead lying on the floor t he boy started to gate aad uncovered a two-foot ratlin snake, which nearly wared him It death I uriuiisiely the snake s heat! had got fast nader a side rail amt h was dispatched at once A at I t belonging to II U Is.rt. ul Month Musi * tty chased a man in thx aorm part uf town *xiiix) with lha evident intanintn of playing bail witt bins The fallow gut over the fence ti time U* avoid a eulltsion ami had hu fun h abort Ume alter when the sporty animal was texeued aad ilrtUKilffl h • r*i* Wtr | nielli »! (itAMMli » W. Bollard a tinner was abut by Ai'red a tochen burger The ptieelpeo la lha affair haw be*a IIHIMNI tHt I ••« um UulUtU u irM It INI* t* IlNr trw »t l* ||h |m*» ■ 1 Ot« l«. k UN l»M I Itril It u# Iff * t sit fen, . -A ' 4 . JuiHiK R amskt opened district conrt at Plattsmouth to sentence John Brown, charged with robbing a store at Aivo, May ~t*. for which he was ar rested a couple of weeks ago at Au burn. Brown pleaded guilty, stating, , in extenuation of his crime, that he was unable to work, being a sufferer from nervous prostration. Ha was sentenced to three end e half yeara in the penitentiary. It is seldom that farmers leave Polk county for greener pastures uDd a bet ter country but that they come back satisfied to stay. George Ward sold out last spring and wentdown near Sey mour. He came back the other day with hi# stock and saye that part of Missouri is no place for farming or stock, either. He will summer hia stock in Nebraska where they ean get something to eat end get fat. A ra ii.ro ai» accident occurred near Hastings Passenger train No 4 was wrecked Just after entering the yards, as a res nit of a heavy wind storm tiiat passed over the city a little while be fore. An empty stock car that had been standing on ihe stock yards switch was blown onto the main line and the passenger train collided with It just west of the round house. The engineer and fireman saved tii cm selves by jumping A ha s was arrested at Beatrice in the act of disposing of some harness to a second-hand dealer, It wus discov ered tiiat he hud a camp west of that city and upon investigation a wagon containing eight sets of double harness was found He hod with him a boy, who gave his name at Bert Morgan. 17 years old, and his home as Grand Is land. Police ars holding the harness to see if owners thereof cannot be found A nkw pocket leaflet has been Issued and is being distributed by the state board of agriculture, in addition to information about county collective ex hibits for which twelve premiums amounting to 93,337 will he awarded, the bulletin advertises the Feast of Olympia, under the direction of tha Knights of Ak-Har-Jten, the biennial musical festival of the Northwestern • IJiiiiiu v in ii jnwm iuuimi, mtt't other attractions during state fair week. It is now believed at Valparaiso that f rank Tobin, a paroled convict, ia the mao who assaulted and shot Mrs Hinkle last week. Mrs Hinkle, who is still alive, ideutilied Tobin a* her as sailant. It ap|otatOi's and neatly piled the vines The trauip got his breakfast on the strength of his gissl intentions, but the next lime < ol. Mam employs one of his genus he will put linn to breaking stone, or some such fumil.ar occupation. IluvMiMiH IIoi iomii has received the letter, made public tiirough the press, i> feiiuig to Onnessee's generous do nation of a block ot marble mleuded j to 1»- used in making u statue of Abru- , bum l.ineoln I his was the purpose for which it was donated to ihe state j of Nebraska t#y the state of Tennessee tiirough i niter nor Turney. It routes a* a testimony of respect which the people iif tennessee have for the ittem or) of Die martyred presnlvut The t resell atinii of the marble to lioveraor lurney at hnusvilie see ms to hate bees celebrated with alt sincerity anil the ie**.r received by Itove>nor Hoi. e- ai* notify mg him of tha shipment of Hie bha)U ts kind sad generous I he stone will ue thankfully received Uy • tste authorities and there Is talk ot sia ug the nest legislature to make an appropriation foe the employ meat of a t owipetent sculptor I a-.n ttguics la the slate auditor a office an interesting showing ts made ss to ihe decrease in the svsessed valu ation of the state sixteen wsisnrt have made reports on the i* «* assess men! valuation In mesa ih* rod ac tum ns compared with IMAtegi tv. unu In font of these xmaties there ts an in crease of toy,mm making a net it# creese in the sixteen of iT.iip.iW At the same ratio el deeieese the where state will tall nil n* net Wot Ihe total valuation ef tssslde puyert) in i wax |ii»t ■**>now m I sot, »l v I'ssc, o cc f.stioiated valuation *oe tswt ts (let, >»» Ihe i slit - s-t #•»*»» to* nt this rear was the MMiie ns tn l»*A ILLINOIS HAS A FAVORITE JIJDGF, rCORIELL WILL GET HER FORTY-EIGHT VOTES. GOV. ALTGELO'S SCHEME. of tha Kefatal of tha Paorla Cm* • rnlloa to Induraa Klthar Hland or Hales for tha I '(lanital No.n luatloe—»Will Ha Pushed for Second Place If Ha Loaaa PI rat. 1'HfCACO, J.iij.. t!'.— Judge Samuel I' McConnell i», It ie said on good authority, to be placed In nomination and supported for president by the 11 lino s delegation to tha Democratic national convention. If he is not landed in brat place, it Is the inten tion of Uovernor Aitgeid and his asso ciate delegates to continue the tight and secure for Mr. McConnell the nomination for the vice presidency. When the emissaries of lllsnd and Doles worked up so much interest at I’eoria that the Diiuola leaders went to Uovernor Aitgeid and asked him concerning the advisability of iclting the two candidates have a show in the state convention he said no, much to tbe disappointment of the local poli ticians, who anticipated a lively tight between Lbe followers of tbe two frea silver candidates. The governor promised his political followers then that if the Illinois delegatioon was left uninstructed for a presidential candidate, he would make it the most conspicuous figure fn the Chicago con vention. It is not believed by the greater number of free silver Democrats that Mr. McConnell will be named for president by the convention. While they believe that Governor Allgeld, with the forty eight votes of Illinois solid behind him, will be of great force In the convention, they do not think that he will he able to name the candidate for president Ho far as can be ascertained, the Illinois dele gates, to a man, are for Mci'onuell for vice president. Home of these from the Hou i hern part of the state favor Bland for president, and many of the < ook county men favor Boles. They will be held in line by tne unit rule. But wheu the fight comes for tne nomination of vice president, it is claimed by the Democratic leaders that the entire forty-eight will be workng in the Interest of Judge Mc Connell. The governor denies most positively the statement sent out from Spring field last night that he was planning a coup to seenre the nomination of ex-Congressman W. It. Morrison for president. REPLY TO MR WHITNEY. senator Morgan of Alabama IllHoiHa International Bimetallism. Wasiiixoto*, Jane JV. — Senator John T. Morgan of Alabama has ad dressed an open letter on the silver question to the Hou William C. Whit ney In response to the latter’s com munication of June it 1. After saying that Mr. Whitney's letter is “entitled to the sincere respect which It re ceives from the whole people,” Mr. Morgan discusses somewhat the quea tion of an international agreement and says: '•It srem* to be a vei y vague and distant nope that Great Brit..in will ever yield to European or American States a real participation in her financial policy by treaty agreements.” Senator Morgan assumes that no American statesman can present such a plan as our goverument will c-ver consent to adopt or can agree to. under the constitution, and m e* the friendly challenge to Mr. Whitney to state the plan “which yon would ad vise the Democracy to accept as a basis, at least for an international agreement.” The Senator concludes as lot lows: A* you seem to agree with the Democracy of the South aud West that silver should ire fully re monetized. I respectfully aubmil to your candid judgment whether thla restoration of the rlghta of our people la not more justly to be expected from the actiou and power of our own government, that lias never failed in •uch un effort, thau from Oreat ltritain or any combination of Eu ropean powers, who will do nothing of the kind, except upon the induce ment of some selfish motive.” Will lulls lu A In buuie Bihuinuham, Ala . June 20 —The Kapuhlicau State executive commit tee met here this week, finishing Ita labors yesterday. It waa decided uot to bring out a "sound munev" straight Kepiilil lean ticket. but the fusion Slate ticket, headed by t'ougi rstuiau A T lioodwin, I'opullat, for governor, wilt b«< supported, and in return it Will be ev|i»cted that tbe I't pul tats will vote lor the itepubiieau electoral ticket lu November, if the riuuago oouvrntiou adopts a free silver cola age platform tits possibilities are that the Keuubliean electoral ticket in Alabama will be elected. InnlUM Masked h| ubewuse tseuty loress. han June yk - the Shaw nee county Bcpublicaa coaveatiua to day elected thlrty-sia delegates la structed for James A Troeimau for governor and adopted reeu’utioas ia Jut slag the courses of he ns lor Baiter sad Mepreaealalive t'artia ia * os grass. A Warftead Wstdstsr li*>kst Baiiiuoub MU Ism fh Jane ah t era lag w*s tehee from jell at I a I'leta Mt, early tele mureieg hv su armed ie«b sod hanged *o e '»** etoaa by n iioetticlter. fiaron von fferiepsch went to the support of Dr. ffusdiksr and at one time it was reported that both Karon von Keriepseh and Dr. von Boellicher would resign. Kmrb Man Hanged Himself. Canon Cirr, Cola, June 29. — Will iam Holt, Albert Noble and Ifeonlcio Koinero were hanged in the peniten tiary last night for the murder of 1‘olicemun John Solomon at Trinidad, In November last. Only the peniten tentiary officials and the sheriff of I.as Animas county, where the crime oc curred, were present. The hanging machine Inr which the criminal ends his owo life worked to perfection, and each man’s neck was broken. Hoit died at 8:1ft, Nobles ot 8:42 and Romero at 0:12 Rewarded Altar Many fears Washinoton. June 29.—A medai of honor has been presented to diaries 1. Htucev, formerly of Company D, Fifty-fifth Ohio Volunteers, for gal Isn ry at Gettysburg, Fa., July 2, 18*3. He voluntarily took an advance position on tlie skirmish line for the purpose of ascertaining the location of Confederate sharpshooters whose fire had been very fatal to the union lines and under heavy fire held the position until the company of whleh he was a member went back to the main line. Cloud County Republican favorites. COKCOKPIA, Kan., June 29 — The Cloud county Republican convention elected delegates this afternoon to the congressional convention at Manhattan, the judicial convention at Washington and the senatorial con vention at Kelleville. They were in structed as follows: For congressman, W. A. Calderhead; for judge, F. W. Hturges; for senator, K H. Ellis Res olutions Indorsing Governor Morrill and the entire state administration were adopted amid great enthusiasm. O A. R Knrtmpnxnl Preparations Indian atoms, Jnd , June 29 —Gen eral order No. 11. issued by Com mander-In-Chief Walker of the G. A. R. urges department commanders to ascertain at once the number of com rades that will attend the national encampment at St. Faul, Minn , on September 2. 3. and I. This informa tion should be sent to C. W. Horr, chairman accommodation committee. St. Faul. i-i nmiK vuMiig i i'ier inn * k i>» Hkki.in, June 'fit.—Li Hung Chang submitted to a Roentgen ray examin ation at the Charloltenberg Polytech nic institute yesterday and the bullet fired by the would-oe assassin at HbimonseUi, Japan, when the treaty between < limit uud )u[ an was being arranged, was found buried and incruated in the tissues slightly below ita point of entrance in the left cheek. pullrenusn Helil far Mssals tighter Korn Hcorr, Kun , June i.'ti i»tti.-e, Klein Miller was arrested on a charge ' of manslaughter in the fourth degree i for aeUteutaily killing Out Cash, the ' colored bov who was shot Sunday 1 evening while ntlicer* Miller anil Tip ton were norsuiug three desperate thieves. The officer gave fft' u bond forhia appearance fur trial July I Psm Presto lsr.su. Wssl Atlillrslli-u ttttwna. June —The I’an Pres byte its n counei. has resolved to peti tion the Itrilish and Patted Mate* governments n favor of Ike establish menl uf a pennanent board of arbi tration. to settle internal!. >«l dis pute* between the two eouutries toils la t.Mrsss Psysimi |,t• arsis Hsu. June h — Hon | K, c. Little of Ablteee, * bo bas fits i bulled the Republican ttebet w> a#* ' count of the f«!d plana ta tbe pi*t , form bas been engaged to apeak in I tkis et»* under tke auspice* of ibe ' Populist vuuatt eeatrai committee A I uI‘m« I ii Ovrmvs UMtsabn t.sisaisisi b*i| Jess ft fkt t college build.ng that waa deserted by i tbe In tied Ibethrea will be reopened 1 la Ibe fall by 'be tormee Methodists, wko nave decided to open a "esters sebumt here In# taboo) wttl have a i felt faeolty ht> 1 hibi — -. f oi i nrr~wiMnTTT ProMa Uivsivt I Usees *4 tvesr Wy Josaia Mo. luae Ht tl L Presto* charged with eelllag an a morel paper sod with eelmtwei libel, wae to dan graated a ebeage «f ***** to Andrew uwoaty i ALTGELD ANI) SILVEB. I — i THAT IS HOW ILLINOIS STANDS ' POLITICALLY, — The Governor Krnomlnsted as the Idol and Lender of lieuorriof — The Noinl antlon Forced I'pon Mini Against Ills Protest — Every Vote Cast for Mia Amidst a Farora of Enthusiasm. Thu Illinois Itemorrary. PgoHlA, 111., June 2S.—John P. Altgeld is the nominee of the Demo cratic party for governor of Illinoia lie was unanimously placed at the head of the ticket. He had no oppo nent. and a few moments before the i honor was thrust upon him, declared I he did not want it. He said so at the conclusion of one of the most im pressive speeches ever made iiefore a Democratic convention. He said tie was physically unable to lead the fight. and his financial affairs were in | bad ehupe and needed his attention No sooner had he mentioned iiis de sire to retire from public life than there cauie au impassioned shout of disapproval, not only from the dele gAles, but fri in thousands of people who were crowded in the hail. It was a strange convention, and will not soon he forgotten it was in ses sion only a little over five hours. Nearly all the candidates wpre nomi nated by acclamation. There *vas no strife There were no accruuonious speeches save those directed against the enemy. The convention catne out strongly for free silver, aud so instructed its delegates-at-large to the National convention. The platform was almost, diametrically opposite in ail its parts to that of the Republican party, and the 1,066 delegates voted unanimously for its adoption. The following delegates-at-large to tiie convention at < hicugo were then reported: John P. Altgeld anil Sam uel I’. McConnell, < hfcago; W. II lienrichsen, Jacksonville, and George ID I.V > LI .. No instruction* were given for Fres ident. Governor Angola's Address. While waiting for the committee on ! resolution* to report (iovernur Alt geld steppe.i upon the platform, and for several irinule* there was the most enthusiastic uproar that had yet been witnessed. He was called for, when he stepped forward and said, in part: “Four years ago our people met under brighter skies. We swept the country bv such a majority that fidel ity to Democratic principles would have insured supremacy for a quarter of a century. Hut before the inaug ural festivities had ceased at Wash ington the head of the administration sought strange gods and espoused alien principles The interests of money were placed above those of hu manity. Organized greed was fed with golden spoous, while the cry of the husbandman was unheeded and the aweat of the toilor brought him no bread. “The Republicans had inherited the principles of Hamilton, according to which the government should be a convenience for the rich. Our Presi dent tried to crowd them out and to place his own feet on this ground. As the months rolled by, every principle that is vital to republican institution ' was violated and every precept of Jef ferson, every doctrine fundamental to Democracy, was trampled into the 1 earth. Mince then defeat has followed dishonor until we have lost evert what we formerly had. “AH might have been well if the administration had respected repub lican institutions, and not used its great power* to increase the burdens 1 of our people for the benefit of for- 1 eign and Eastern shy locks “Hut the spirit of Democracy is im- 1 mortal. “To-day the Democratic hosts are again mustering on the plain. Un- j fortunately, we have pursueci a course j 1 which has led men to question our ! 1 Democracy, and to doubt our profes- I 1 sions. We have allowed ourselves to be influenced by men who have not a drop of Democrat'c blood in their veins "The first thing necessary for us to do ie to stand for something definite, stand for those principles upon which the hope of humanity depends If we do this, and once show the people that we are in earnest, no power in this land can prevent our shaping llie policy and guiding the destinies of the republic. Mark Hanna's Trust. I "Last week there was held in Ht. I.ouis a convention whicti will Oe Uuowu in history as Murk liatina's trust.' ltailroad attorneys, corpora tion agents, lobbyists and those men who have made millions out of the i government, uml are looking for an other harvest hy governmental aid. were not only in control, but ti'led every place from chairman to page. It was the most brazen effort on the ! i part of orgaitired greed that was ever 1 witnessed in this country. If the , hrtuocratic puny will tie trm to ita j mission. If It will not weaken itself 1 i with compromises or iteslioy its I strength by adopting a neutral course j i then the ticket placed la tiumiualtou I at Hi. I.ouis will tie dead loop In-lore ! ; the frosts of Noveuitwi couir If the , Itemocratie party will declare lui an I American p>dlcy, if it will U.idlv u* : ! ctnr* that we must be true to our- , selves, and look after American In i terest* Brat, we will sweep tnta . sea a try lie was followed by i hamp »lark of j Missouri, who encoded the praises ol ■ Mr It and as a pres.deutial candidate kssssn OwsSesas W smirk loss Xs* Yon* Jan* IT trustee at It j a-Hith who was a mei<*r general la I the aoathera army during the eivti j war, la dead lie was U>«a li Hen 1 taeky ia 1*11 sad graduated from J | Was! foiat la i»M lie tarsus’ with j j Hmtl la Mmivu and was street I > anseiuaer of Mew York when lernea j do Wood was mayor Ikswiss Ms Ms *g»*ser—e ttet*t t*t> iMHa Jua* tt t sail ! for tke Megukiivan nattwa*. naio i ■ tu.a ardlkratioM essayaslttas to meat rmaa NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. Tlaay Hound tho Campaign Knjnoln for Hlmalalllnm, Saratoga, N. Y., June "20 —The Democratic State convention met here yesterday and adopted a platform which lain appeal to Democrats in other stales to sustain the pledge con tained in the Sherman law, which was passed bv a Democratic l on gross and approved by a Democratic President* This pledge was that "Die efforts of the government should be steadily directed to the establishment, of such a safe system of birnetalistn as will maintain at all times the equal power of every dollar coined or issued by the United .States in Die markets or in payment of debts." The platform represents the wishes of Henntor Hill and ex-Sccrotary of the Navy William C. Whitney. David 11. Hill. Edward Murphy, Roswell I*. Flower and Frederick K. Coudert were elected delegates at large. _ To khout for Tot'KKA, Kan., June II.—The Kan sas Democratic Flambeau club of this city held a rousing meeting last, nig lit and decldad by u unanimous vote to attend the Democratic national con vention at Chicago and furnish a pyro technic display there in the Maud demonstration on the evening of July 6. _ yusy lo Assist llsi,ns Canton, Ohio, June 27. — Ex-Onver nor McKinley arid Mark AJluriua ieoy that any selections have been made for the national executive committee except that Senator Quay has been offered Die chairmanship. Thera will also be an advisory committee, of which II. 11. Kolilsaat of Cbieugu will probably lie a member a* will aUo Cornelius W. Mis* of New York IOWA PATENT OFFICE REPORT. ^ Dei Moiwes, June 12.—,1. H. Lord, of Des Moinea, hns been granted a copy right for a publication entitled, "X Kays Practically Illustrated." A. W. McFarland, of West Mend, la , hsa been granted a Canada patent for hi* tgg and packing separator. A. Gran burg and J. I'llrich, of Des Moines, bare a patent allowed for a zinc mon ument. J. K. Purinton, of lies Moines, bas a patent allowed for pans for looking and baking that are covered partially with asbestos. Hritish, French and German patents have been tecured by us for the Duplex type writer, manufactured by the Duple* rypewriter Co., of Des Moines. A S. Dennis, of I)c.s Moines, has a patent lllowed for a typographical i.tiling machine having digit bearing keys (10) adapted to be operated like k typewriter for printing uml add ng a series of numbers unlimited as to the quantity of the component ligita. V aluahle information about obtaining, valuing and selling patents lent free to any address. Printed topics of the drawings and specifica tions of any United States patent sent ipon receipt of 25 cents. Our practice s not confined to Iowa. Inventors in >ther states can have our services up >n the same terms as the Mawkeyns. Thomas G. ani»J. Hai.I'U Oiivio, Solicitors of Patents. Ad Kothuslastlr ( rowil. Much enthusiasm has developed at Jncoln and vicinity over the Nebraska silver Train which it is proposed shall eave Lincoln Sunday, July 5tb, at 8;00 i. m.. via the Fremont. Klkhorn Ac Missouri Valley K. K. to Missouri Val ey. thence C. A. N.-W. running through o Chicago by daylight. lion. W. J. liryan has signified hit mention of going with this train. I'he national delegatea, alternates and ill prominent men of the party have ilso arranged to jolu this train We ire authorized to extend a cordial and ipecial invitation to all Democrats and believers in bimetaiism, and it is apeci illy and eurriestly desired that the Nebraska Silver Train shall excel that >t any other state in the numher of -arnest und enthusiastic bimetalists it iha.ll carry into Chicago. The railroad fare lias been reduced :o half rates from all points, and the ncidental expenses will not be large. Kveryone should make it u point to get ip as large a delegation ns possible from their vicinity, and we will assure fou that all will be accorded a hearty welcome. Delegates and their friends from points on the K, K. * M. V. R. H. wishing to join this train from Lincoln, diould apply to lhe nearest ag*-nl of lhe above road for particulars aa to the best way to make connection with the train. Arrangements for special »er rice will lie made for large sized liar ties from branch line point-. The oftlcial headquarters will lie at lhe Clifton House, < htcago C. S. Junks, Lincoln A. T. Ill *i urn kn. AtUmaou. Lkt III tintisN, Omaha. * tit* HTtlt'h *Nli i Hunt t ti tuiti ta yaattlloni tnwi hew %urh, I kluto, »t. I nut-, IIumIk y»4 I l-eo here u»U MA turner I n iueiy WIUNIM IS >1 I* nutter I sir In guo-l I'ouiiirf Hr <. ij I I r»--l» - fnuttrt 1 inl»u-.|«i > » ,* . , 'prliig I hll Sen- it l etknli. I boles Sit u.ii„ 4 An -a 1‘tabgee I*. 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