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    Tlll'l OMAHA DAILY HBK : JfllJIIUY , OCTOBER 28 , 1892 ,
SPECIAL PHIZES AWARDED
Judges nt the Eonch Show Glvo Out a
Long Liat of Decisions.
GREAT CROWDS THRONG THE HALL
triionn.miM of 1.orr nl the Hog I'ny At
tention I" Him HI" Concrrtn Ulory
of HIP Kxlru I'fi"
nililina onornt.
Yesterday was another big day with the
dog fanciers , from the tltno of opening up In
the morning until the Hunts were turned
down nt H p. tn. the blj ? hall was crowded ,
consequently the tnanapors , ar.d the treas
urer's face especially , were broad Mnlies.
For a mnldon effort the show bus bcon a de
cided success and the club will iirobably give
another exhibition In ISI. ! )
Next year Is out of the question , bocauio
nil ot the famous do s In this country und
Europe havb bcon tookod for the World's
fair exhibit uoxt year.
Tbo Judges commenced worlc ] ust before
noon , both working toKOthor ou the decisions
for special pilzcs.
General specials came up first. President
Kvans of the iConnol club o Ho rod a fi.'i gold
modal for tbo host nnd largest exhibit of
dogs owned uy ono handler , the dops lo bo
named on the entry blanks. This prlzo
was awarded tn the INOW Brighton konnoU ,
with George Boll's spaniels IccnncU markea
as rescrvo.
Employes of the Pnclllo Impress company
offered fJ5 for the bust duz or fora.Uo of any
breed In the open class. In connection with
this pr7u ! the different exhibitor * decided to
split the amount up Into ton parts. The
Judges consented , the dops were till shown ,
and awnrds made as follows : Udrlck. mas
tiff ; Fornwood IJruce , St. Bernard : Maud
of Wavorly , Gordon setter ; Ashley 1'ltip ,
Scotch terrier ; Mlnnio York , Yorkshire
torrlur ; African Monarch , bulldog ; Ilundos
Port's Borjiinanu , dachshundo ; Josie
Urackott , pointer ; Joe , bougie ; Fixvor ,
great Uuno.
For tbo best brd ! dog In the show.tho No-
bruska SUtn Sportsmen's association offered
. $10. Lady Guv Spanker , pointer ; Duchess
of Wavorly , Gordon oottor , and Fascination ,
cocker spaniel , divided the money.
Tho.OmahaUun club unit , up $13 for the
best setter of anv breed und Dr. Dixon's
Duchess of Waverly took the money.
The Omaha Kennel club offered $35 to the
handler making the largest number of on-
tnos. Hen f. Lewis of Philadelphia took
this , ho had forty dogs on exhibition.
Fanciers of mastiffs had nut up a $ " > 0 spo
cinl for the best ir.alo or tomato nmstllT. Kd-
rlc took the cash.
Max Mover & Bro. company offered n fcj.i
silver cup lor the best fetnalo mastlfC In the
open class. Clmrles IJutin of Poortii won
with his Slnnlou. Thu kennel prize for the
best exhibit of cot less tnan four mastiffs
was also won by Mr. Bunn.
Thot-VO offoied for the best roURb coated
St. Bernard was won by Dr. Lewis' Fern
wood Bnico ol Hollvlllo , O. Dr. Lowls also
took the Ivonncl club prio of 515 for the
best kennel , Fornwood Bruce , lo , Utuimplun
"Victor Joseph and Fern wood Goldy were
the dogs composing iho kmim * ! .
C. S. Uayiiiond put up a f.25 silver cup for
the best smooth coated St. Bernard , nnd
Victor Joseph walked off with Iho cup.
Juno was considered the 0 iO3t Great Dane
Duppy and took the special Oifercd by Sports
Allold. The Wolverine kennels of Detroit
( Dr. Nicholni ) took the club prize of15fot
tbo best kennel of four Dunos. I'odro got
the $15 for boln ? the bust Dane in the
challenge class , and- Henry Hoyor'a Fuvot
carrioa off tbo $10 special tn the oncn class.
Of course Juclc Shewird of ChicuRO took
the Jo special prize for being the bust blood
hound.
A larcro plctutc of the best noiutcr dog wai
offered by F. A. Hlnebnrt , .md William liy-
land'sOs&ining ' will got the big photograph.
Again Sporis Allold offered a year's sub
scription to the best fotnalo punpv pointer ,
and Fun Wildwood'a owner will read the
paper.
'Jbe Now Brlphton kennels , headed by
Lady Guv Snanker , carried off tbo Omaha
Kennel club prlzo of $10 for Iho best exhibit
of not. less than four pointers. Ussining
owned by William Ilvlami , took tbo Bemu
Park Gun club's $10 lor being the i > or
pointer dag. Ha also took the pri/o put up
by the DOR Fancier.
To the finest English setter exhibited
Frank Wiihnoll olVcred Sit ) , and W. C.
Downing claimed the money for Benzine.
The J5 ottered by W. E. Na on for the best
setter nupvns RIVOU tn Forest Nornh of the
Now Bricliton kennels. A koiiuel prize of
$10 for the best exhibit of not luas than four
Eni'lish setters was awarded to the Now
Bricliton licnnols.
With Duke of Elotio. F. C. Fowler won
the Cross Gun company's ? 10 spociul for
Irish setters. Ho also wan the club's ken
nel prize lor Iho four brst Gordons.
ThoDuchossof Wavorly , owuou bv Dr. S.
G. Uixon , took J. H. Itichurds'T > 'prize of
fered for the best Gordon setter ou exhibi
tion.
tion.Georco
Georco Belle's Facinatlon look In D. M.
Chamberlain's money 'or the llncst cocker
spaniel on exhibition , and Non-ton Abbott's
Torso cot the Collins Gun company special
ollorcd for the cost Hold spaniel. Au addi
tional $15 offered by the club for the largest
exhibit of spr.niels was taken by George
Boll of Toronto. Mrs. Harry McCormick of
this city was awarded the Uunnol prize of J10
for the best exhibit of four cocknr spaniels.
Amonc the baaclrs W'jlton'b JOQ took the
ipoclal Kennel prize of $15 forthobust bo.iRlu.
A ROld-lionilcd umbrella was the prlzo
offered by the Boston Store for iho best
collie , und lice Bee will take tlio present tb
bis owner , The kennel pH/o of JIO was also
von by tr.o owners of the Carlowrlo Collie
kennels of Denver ,
The IllvU konnuls took the spucUl for the
brst displnv of bulldogs.
IllcAmrd 1'jlllott. owner of tbo Scotch ter
rier Ashlov I'lUR , will wear a now hat at the
oxpoiis'o of Arthur Hrlugk , who offered ono
to the ln'M Scotch terrier on exhibition.
Minnie York tool : tha $5 spjclul ioc bolnc
ronsldpied the llnsst Yontsbiro tcrrlur. In
the tov rlnssi , Tapsy Bird , owned bv Goorco
H. Mom-oof Om.iha , mudo u winning and
took Kuhn .t Co.'s special pnzo.
Van Colt's silver mug lor poodles was won
by Mrs. M. M. Balliiutinu' * East Luke Cur
tis , nnd the kennel club pri/o of $10 was won
by the same lady.
The Judges finished their labors late in the
afternoon. Mr. Davidson had to hurrv to
catch an eastern train in order to reach an.
other show in tlmo , und Dr. Cryor of 1'hila-
dulphlu proceeded to the residence ) of hlH
brother , Major Cryor , whose gubst bo will
bo for some days.
The decisions of tbo American Kennel clue
Judges gave entire satisfaction to the major
ity of the exhibitors. Today is iho last ol
the nhow.
' Till ! .STAM.ION ItKCOKI ) ,
I' * Onlcli Mile at .Stockton SIIIIH
STOCKTON , Cat. , Oct. ST. Btamhoul totlaj
cut down the world's stallion record , trottiiu
u mile in SOS : ) , boating Palo Alto's recori
one-quarter of u second. Ho made tbo rlra
quarter in ! Kjf ) ! seconds , repeated the time li
tbo uoxt iuurtor , going to the half In 1U1) : ) <
uud to the three-quarters lu 1:35. :
Walter Matccn , who drove tbo stallloi
Btnnibpul a tulle InuSUf : , was the rcclpioa
of voclfcrlous congratulations us he drew u |
before ilio Judges' stand at the end of tin
proal race against time. H was the pretties
mile aver t > rorhero. . The last quarter U con
Mdorod a irreut performance , oven ovur i
kite-shaped tracfi. Stamboul will rcmali
here and go acslnst Ins record next week , 1
the weather permits.
Twenty-three trotters were rntcred t <
tart against tlmo today and unionK them thi
Palo A'to ' farm had a lot of fast youngsters i
A match race wn * trotted between Uonnl
bell , oy-year-olJ , and laxter Prince. Bon !
K nl bell won ( u the nrit heat lu22Tf ; < , dlutanc
Ing Dexter.
Uowonu , the fast 2-year-old IHly by At
moor , wan itnrtod oealnst tier race record o
2:10X : nnd roadn u mile In :17 . Shu won
tp tCo. hulflu liasjj" and covered the las
quarter lu < ! lecotids. She will start ftgali
oo Saturday. Her record today U the fail
est. mlle ever matlo by a U-year-old filly
Hunbl1 * time at that being L':1S.
D gaeiuu , t-jreitr-ola ! by Statnbonl , wu
driven by Walter Matson to boiit 2:00 : , nud
made the tniln In 'J'fi : | < .
U'runmn , -.vcar-old ( . br Klootlonrori * ont
nKolnitt his rare record of 1M7 , wnnt n mlle
In 'J'lII' ' , , coming In utrong nnd finishing the
last quarter In 3i' : ' < , seconds.
Jim Mulvena wont lo boat 3i20 and troltod
ln2MO'4 '
Swcotwntor , n 2-.voir-old ! br Sinmboul ,
trotted In 2Sl : ( In the fnco ot the uind.
Daly , by ( Innoral Benton , wont against
2 :2j > and made 'Jilij , going lo the half In
1:07.
i\eiuivr : : siiooiiNti.
Sluit ( Inn l'rilr < iiir IiululRn In
\ery l.lvrly tlnrfn.
Tboro was a much larger crowd In attend-
unco nl the trap shoot yesterday than on tha
opening dav , and owing to the ucnoral favor
able condition of things , improved scores
were made. Among Iho late arrivals are E.
O. Abbott , H , 12. Arft , Prank Hrmvor , Harry
Saul and others of Charter O.tk , la ,
A noticeable f emu to of the shoot Is the ad
mirable manner in which the local men ,
many of them botncr now hands nt the
trap , are holding lit ) their cud in this fast
company. FranK \Vlthnell Is shooting Ilka
a veteran and Is certainly a comor. His
scores have been uxcoptlonnily fine , compar
ing favorably In ovorv iiutanco with these
of such well known professionals DH Charllo
Build. Frank Parmoloo , J. A. It. Klllntt , iho
Trotter boys and others. Frank Fogg is
nlso handling hU linminorlws with coimiicnd-
able skill , and Hurry Ueod , John Kocd , Mr.
Smcad and George W. I.oomls are alt piling
up tholr "kills" In n way that Is as extraor
dinary ns it Is uratlfyitiL' .
The Ilrst event yesterday was twenty blue
rocks , * J ontr.mco , twenty-throo competitors.
The score :
H. Ucpil onto 10111 teen iiui-i :
P. . I ) . Trotter UJlll Ollll 11111 11111-17
John limn ! IIUI11 11011 Hill lllin-l.- ,
lluvniid Wilt lilt ) 11111 11101-ir ,
lln'ild Illlt 'llllt IHU ) Illll-l'l '
I'lntc inn HUH mil IOIII-H
Wltlincll IOIII lllll tltitl llilt-H
l.uniiils Hill Illlti UU1 ] | | | | -IT
itruwi-r line lion nun juill Hi
I'nrmi'U'p Hill Itllt ) 10111 11 1I-1M
II. .1. Trotter 11101 lllll lllll Tlllll IN
Ivlllolt lllll 11101 lllll 11ltl-ni
Smcad lllll llllt lllll IIIIO-I'I '
, liio ! < ? ( in ( lllll UIUII lllll lllll IT
Shroodor II100 10101 ( XMII I1HO 11
Spelot , . f. . 11101 10111 01001 10111-14
AcUurmiu Mill HUH lllll lllll-U
Montgomery 11011 loom null lliui-lll
Illaek lllll 10311 Ollll 10011-14
Hmllli lllll lllll lllll tllll-'Ji )
lltiU'lcor lllll llllll 11101 11111-13
Wells 11011 OI01U 11011 OOMO-rJ
Mr. Smith carried ojf the tlrst money , the
lh ! dividing second nnd the 18 ? third.
The tun blue roc-i chase was atiotbor Inter
esting one , Iho ties dividing. The score :
riirinnloo Hill 11111-10
Ktlloti lllll lllll in
llniunr llllll lllll ! )
Itrnnncr. until 01101- (
II ( lithe * lllll 10I1I- ! )
Iliunp-Jon 01011 lllll S
Koyinnl 11011 1HDI H
II. J.Trottoi lllll 11111-10
I'oittflllcld lllll 11111-10
I'o.-S Ullll UI111 8
lllll4llilt | | | 11110 lllll0
Wells 111HI 11101 S
Scluiiedi'l1 10111 01(111 ( 7
Townsend lllll 11100-8
K. I ) . Troltur llllt lllll-lll
\\Hlinpll lllll 10111-1) )
Connolly OHIO 11100-i (
lllirtil tOIlt lllll-
lltai'U llllt lllll-lll
.1olinlie.nl lllll 11111-10
II. Iteiul llllt lllil-iu
Aokorninii 11111 11110-ti
Spolco 10110 1I11I-S
The live live bird shoot was ono of the
most exciting events of the dav and re-
sultcil as follows :
Klllott 1 J 1 I 1-5
J.u-k on 1111 0-4
John Uaod 0 1 a S : . '
Klni'hart 'J 1 1 ! 1 1-5
K. I ) . Tiolter 'J 1 1 1 1-5
Suhiooder 1 0 2 'J 1 4
II. J.Trollor 1 1 H 1 --4
Spiilco - ' 1 11-5
BlontiiKirency 1 10 2 4
Wltlmell 1 i ! 1 1 0 1
ItrucKor 1 1 I B 3-5
AoUeinian - " ' - 5 5
I'armuleu 2111 3 5
Hndd 01111-1
In sbootineoff ties Ackormnn and Elliott
divided Ilrst money , Budd and (1. ( ,1. Trottuu
divided second.
The second twenty-five blue rock race was
another spirited affair , resulting in the fol
lowing line work :
John liccd. . lllll llill llllt Ollll llllt ' . ' )
Acknrtnan. . . 10111 00111 lllll 1110 ! 11111 31
Schrnctlur. ItllO 101CO 11110 lllll 11111-30
Klllntt lllll lllll lllll 11111 lllll .5
Weils onto oiui-oim iiiit loiii--o
K. I ) . Tiottor. 11010 10111 Hull 11011 lllll-'JO
ituihi. . .11111 inu inn inn uiiio-3.1
H. J. Trotter , lllll lllll IOIII 11101 10001-30
I'armclou Mill lllll lllll lllll 11111-35
Ui-ymml unill mil llltl 1IUO UMIO-'O
Uonnolly 11011 11010 ojlll HIOl mm 18
Kojg 11011 11101 lulll lllll 11111 33
ltrowi > r U110 lllll llllt Ollll 11011 3 :
w.tiinoll 11110 uiiio 11110 ouii mu-iu
Spflico , . , . . , , . 111)1 ) mm IO.MI neil nm-3i
The tlo was divided.
Manager Niuon is le.xving no stone un
turned to give the competing shooters a good
time , and It Is ploasuit ; to note Is meeting
with much success. Everybody Is highly
ploasocl nnd having a jolly good tune.
Shooting will be resumed utU : ! < U this morn-
mg , thn tournament ondlne with this after
noon's card , which will Include aevernl intcr-
ustini ; Individual matches.
'
NO itiiuicus : SUL'FIUII : ) .
Xiinoy llunl suiil Onlh.n l.'nlertulii the
IVupIo tit Kcdall.i
Sr.ini.iA , Mo. , Oct. 27. Ton thousand pco
pie , keyed up to hichust pitch of excltomunt
assembled at the new Iclto shaped track
today to t-eo Nanoy Hanks go against the
world's record , 2:04. After the race 10,003
pcoplo cheered iho beautiful muro to the
echo , nlthoug'h slio had fulled to lower her
mark. Shn made tha mlle In L:0lj. ! : ( !
Online , the 2-yoar-old son of Shadoland
Onward , was sent against his world's rec
ord of 2:11 : , but cauld not go butter than
2:11 %
John H. Gnntr.v , the 3-yoar-old pacing son
of Aslilnnd Wilkes , went to boat "ills record
of2Uland : made 2:12i. : | Dr. 11 won the
unllnishcd U-year-old ! JliO trot.
1'ln.t race , 2:23 : trot , piirso I'lOOs Miss Kdith
won , btnitfoid bceond , Ainallta third. Host
tlinu : 3:3J4. : ( )
i-ennd nice , freu-for-all paclna , purse J'llO :
l-'rod 1C won , Alumni llnsliuw second , .Minnie
A third. Hint tlmo : 2:14 > 4-
Third riit-p , 3Xi : trot , iinrno $ TO : Stnrhawl ;
won. l.owis hpr.igno second , Dnncns thltd.
lluat time : 3 : ' . ' ) .
iliirk I'rlncu'iitiiiut thu Horsi.'i.
Jack Prince , tha world renowned bicycle
rider , is iu the ulty. and Sunday afternoon
ho will undertake iho olg t-isk of beatiiig
three fast trottiim and pacing horses tn a
nine-mile straight boat at the fairgrounds ,
the H tu rt to bo mud a at U.Mi ) sharp. The
horses will Lo allowed to rainy aaoh other at
the end of every third mile , und in the event
Mr. Prince Jails to boat hU oqnlno com poll-
tors ho will forfeit $100. ICha horsns entered
nro Bunny T , 2:20 : ; Mary Howard , 2I0 : ! , and
Joe , 2:3S : , owned by the ICinnoy brothers of
tbU city. This will certainly ba it novel ox-
blbitlon , us no blcyclo rider has ovur at
tempted such a race baforo.
Prlneo is now riding a safety , and his
wonderful performance } this auminor hnvu
called out-lbo most lavish comments from
ttio press. Ho 1s riding better and faster
lhan ever before and his old Omaha frauds
will probably turn out en masse to sco him
n his now role.
St. .lnsrpli'H r ll AlRHtniB Oponeil.
Sr. JosKi'irj Mo. , Oct. 27. This was the
opening day of tbo fall mioting of the St.
Joseph Hacitig association , Tbo attractive
event of tbo day ; ivas tbo match race be
tween Walter E and Lobasco for a special
purjoof * J,000. Walter l won , after dropping -
ping thu second heat , The ruco was an ex
citing one and the llnisbos were all close.
l'lr t race , tueclal purse J..OOO :
o Walter ! ; r , 121
' ' ' ' " " " " " ' " " ' ' " " ' ' ' '
I.nliiiiuo. . , . . . . . . , .j" , . . . , . . . . , . . . . , . . " 3 1 2
Time : 2I7.S.15 : > 5. Si is.
Bc-concl rave , 3 : 7 trnt : f.a'ly Hold wnn.
Aroseno second , llomorVIIUos third , llust
time : 3:2j4. : !
Third nice. 3:30 : pacing ; Liza K won , Wlillo
Itjiouond , liustliiKi Hey third , IIusl time ;
oe llustliiKk l.lll ICIck.Craml ftlituil.
, The Hastings and Grand island
1- fee > , uall teams will meet on Thanks-
givlny day in , Hastings. The Hast
ings team has oruanizid by choosing
George D. Browu captain and Clyde U ,
Altohisou manager.
Thulr Seronil Defeat.
LovitExoe , ICas. , OoU 27. fhe foot bail
team of iho University of Illinois met with
tt > Micond defeat ou its western tour today ,
when it wai boatea by the Kan na Suvo
is ( university by a score ot 'M to 4.
CLEVELAND IN NFAV YORK
IIo Addresses a Mealing of German Amor-
icin Voters.
IT WAS A CIHRACTERISTIC SPEECH
American Cltlr.cmlllp Wn Illi Theme nnil
IlTre.iti > ( l it llrlolly .V l.-irffo Aucti
oned A * l'llll > lm II ) t.lUCIl 10
tlio Kfl'rrtlilf < nt <
NKW YOIIK , Oct , ST. The CJorman-Amorl-
can Cleveland club held n gro.it mass mootIng -
Ing tonight In Cooper Union , the lurgo hall
boluR pnelwd willi people , nontly ns many
iiioio bolng unublo to Riiln admittance. En-
tbusliurn was ni xvlilto heat throughout the
proceedings , tumultuous nnpluuso greeting
Mr. ClovolBDil , Carl ytiurz , Oswald Otton-
Uorfor and the many leading Gorratin-Aruori-
can citizens ns tUoy came upon I ho platform ,
which win dtcorntcd with the portraits of
the national democratic candidate ] , MH--
rounded by tnstuftilly drnped Ainorlc.ui
II.1B1.
Hon. Oswald Ottcndorfer called the moot-
IIIR to order and spolto briefly of tbo attitude
ot tbo two parties.
\Villmin Stoinwiiy was then Introduced ns
chnlnunu and mudo a brlof speech. After
the reading of n long list of vlco prosldonta
Chairman Stolnwny introduced lion. Urovor
Cleveland a * "a gentleman known , honored ,
revered nnd oelovcu not , only in America ,
but thu wldo world over. "
Mr. Cleveland was Ircquentlv applauded
nt iron.uont Intervals diuiiu his rutiinrus.
Ho said :
Clutclnmt'fc Sppaull.
KBI.I.OW CiTiKKNiiVhon I address you
as my "Follow cltlzutis" 1 USD thu salutation
common on occasions Illiothis , nnd ouo which
ordinarily carries with li no t'roator momi-
ni ) ; than u customary Krootltig.
It senms to me , howovcr , not amiss , in the
presence of such un nssoniblngolis I sec baforo
ma , to consider what U Is that enables us to.
call cacti other follow citizens.
It Is at once apparent that wo can only
apply those words to American follow citi
zens proud of the land In which they live ,
proud of American. Institutions nnti Unvoted
to the achievement of American success nnd
greatness. Thov do not requlro that those
who eouii ) to us from ether lands nnd become
our puonlo shall forget their old homes , but
they do slcnify such an assimilation on
their part ui leads thorn to contribute what
ever Is valuable in tbo character they inherit
in the country of their birth , to the fund of
American prosperity and happiness. If fru
gality und industry are their national trnlts ,
those should bo by thorn contributed to
American prosperIty , nud if cheerfulness and
u Invo of sons ; are thulr national characteris
tics those should bo contributed to American
happiness. Those who do these things in
true fraternal spirit , and la co-operation
with all other * who love the American name ,
and who also regulate their political action
by thouchtfulncss and anxious desire for
American welfare , entitle themselves to
membership in the grand association of
American follow citizens.
It Una Another Meaning.
Hut there is another and au exceedingly
important , meaning to bo glvou to these
words whicn arises from the idea of n fair
and equal community of Interest , which tticv
naturally suggest. 11 wo are to bo truly
fellow citizens , we must soak not only a com
mon purpose , but n coni'non distribution of
the benollts arising from our association.
Our citizenship prows out of our allegiance
and Uovotlon to thogovcrnniont which claims
our patriotic support , but wo can liurdly bo
accused of straining the meaning ofords
when wo insist that If wo are to bo follows
in our citizenship this fellowship is only
tonllzcd when wo on joy in an equal and
just manner the advantages ot our
citizenship. Whether this is our
actual condition , is at this time a biibject of
much popular inquiry. Wo 11 mi the demo
cratic party seeking the suffrages of our
people In support of the doctriuo that this
lellowship In our citizenship is secured only
when thn prosperity of a certain especial in
terest is favored in the mailing uud exe
cuting of our laws and is inado a direct
charge upon the industry of those not within
the circle of govnrnmontdl party lines.
As a result of the successful assertion of
this doctrine wo IIml enormous unearned
fortunes in the bands of a tow Individuals ,
wlillo thnso who in au unequal ruco
patiently rely upon personal thrift and
sturdy individual efforts are far in tbo
rear. Inequalities of Tortunu furnish no
cround lor discontent , when they
are duo to differences in enterprise , logiti-
niato opportunity or natural endowment.
When , however , they are traceable to gov
ernmental interfurcncn in behalf of a small
minority of our psoplo at tbo expense of the
remainder , nothing but the deception or the
.partisan blindnnss of those who suffer can
prevent them from chulloneing this injustice
und demanding ilio consideration duo thorn
by virtue of their fellowship in American
citizenship.
How 110 Views the Movement.
I interpret the organized activity of tbo
German union , protesting against the viola-
lion of the rights of Its members in this
fellowship , and concede this demonstration
to no against the raockory of calling those
our fellow citizens who are deprived of an
equal participation in the advantacca prom
ised under free American institutions ,
Lot us always romombcr that unjust con
ditions are not duo to any Infirmity in the
principles upon which our povoriilncnt Is
founded. They ura sufllcient for us in all
our needs. Injus'ico Is bora of their perver
sion. Wo nrn led , therefore , directly to the
conclusion that tno remedy for unfair in
equalities in the distribution of the bonofils
ot our American citizenship Is in the hands
of the voters of the land , nudlhr.t if tharo
ha ? boon a departure floin the rights which
Bbould guide thu operations of our govi-rn-
mont it is for the people to demand a return
to safe channels.
Lot mo warn you ID closing that tbo
struggle to secure ttio rectltlcatlon of fnlso
tnbtbods and the dislodgement of sielllsh ad
vantage * is not an easy ono. Altou'pts to
cnjolo our voters , successful In the pint , are
still continued , and bribery nnd corruption
nro still in voicuo. H Is only by luttjlligont
argument , constant endeavor ar\d \ unremit
ting vlgllancn that wo Hindi recover the just
and equal share of benolltt which belong to
us ns American follow cllizous ,
Otlior Spcnkcro.
Hon. Carl Schurz followed Mr. Cleveland.
Tlo spoke in Herman on the Issue of the cam
paign mid in advocacy of the election ol
Cleveland and Stovonson. * "
At the ciose of'SehuWs speech Mr. Clevo-
lofi tbo hall , amid thu wildosl applause.
Other speeches oy Dr. Joseph Senior and
sown local orators concluded. , the great
demonstration. Meunwhllo speakers on two
Htauus in front of the building addressed
several thousand Gorman' citizens who
wore unable to gain an entrance- the ball.
CMVIIAM > KI.KUTOKSVITIIIIK.VV. .
Colorado Iliimorriilv IIuvo Diiclilod to
Support Wcuiur. .
DKNVBII , Colo. . Oct. 27. The resignations
of the Cleveland democratic olootors were
lllod with , the secretary of stnto today.
Although it had for suvoral days KoneraUy
been understood that Cleveland electors
wore to bo withdrawn , no olHclul action vas
tnlion until the meeting of last night.
It is also the understanding at tbo present
tltno that John L. Taylor's roilgnatloa as
congressional nominco will bo forthcoming
before election day. The Arapahoe county
oxecutivu and senatorial tickets will also DO
withdrawn , as will also a portion ot tbo
btato ticket , Mr. Mauplu , gubernatorial
nominee , will remain lu thu race , which will
Insure thoVloctiou of Judge Helm , and prob
ably the entira state ropubllcan ticket , . ,
That the withdrawal of the Cleveland
doctors caused no small amount ol dhsatls-
fnctlon In the democraticranUx there is not
tbosltKbtest question , and it was not until
after Chairman McKinloy's return tram na
tional headquarters that the state committee
would roiihtml , but after it was put before
ttium with the er.dojuamonl of tbo natlouu
comuiitluo , strong partisans gave way to the
will of the majority ,
The opinion of tha political leaders of botl
the repuolicau and domocratlo parlies U thai
1 the move was made to defeat llarrlsou it
Colorado nnd attempt tha carrying of this
ainto tor I'lovolitntl.
A. M , Whlttokor , a leading democrat of thU
city , oxprcMMl his ffprovid nl the course
tha straight domocrfjivvns taking In with *
dnwtne the I'lovojjjnd electors. "AH wo
want , " ho said , "I Mt , keep Harrison from
carrying the slate , if Weaver nets the veto
it Is thu i > nmo ni though Cleveland got It.
AU good domocroW shnuUI vote for Weaver. "
Spanking of ihOAfilhdrawftl of the Cleveland -
land elector * In uilHju.-uo the Hooky Moun
tain News , ttio organ of the people's pnrtv ,
will sny tomorrow . "Wo bellovb thnt this
action Is tha sourca of collusion between the
Clovclnhd tlemocmts' of Colorado and tha
republican manager * for the purpose rf
bcntihllng HnrninnJ ntid thai it has bocn
brought about bytho monov power of Wall
strrot. Its nurfibM ) Is to impucn the In
tegrity of the silver democrats of Colorado
and to attack thnlr slncerlVr In the silver
cnuso In the cxpjct'itlon that it wilt InlUrco
partisan republicans to Harrison' ndvan *
tago , The position of thn News In rcspi-ct
to Cleveland was taken nlnotv days baforo
the Chicago convention. Itthcn.Untod that
It would not Auptmrt Clovotnnd on account
of his hostility to Mlvor and tha Interests of
Colorado , und the Now.s HAS not changed Its
po ltlon. "
lion , Hut.'h IJutlor , n prominent nttornoy ,
and a leader of the Cleveland faction In this
stilt ? , xvas seen tonight , when ho said tnat
the withdrawn ! was not caused br an order
from the national domocratlo cominlttoo. as
that cnnunlttco had no authority to Issue
such a mandate. The action.va < taken be
cause the Cleveland democrats , knowing
thnt it. would ho Impossible to carry t'als
Atato for their candidate , decided that the
cnmlncelection would bo un excellent op
portunity to rebuito thu two old parties for
their hostility to silver and the intoroits of
Colorado ,
When asked If Mr. Cleveland would not
gain bv tiiuiiv republicans voting fo > - Weaver
as ngalust Harrison , Mr IJutlor said that ho
thought but asm-ill amount ot the repub
lican vote would bo doll ctcd by this move.
Although up to voitord'iv manv republicans
had signified their Intention of votins for
U caver , ho thought that the endorsement of
Unit electoral ticket by the Cleveland demo
crats would C.UHO thorn to chanuo tholr 110-
clslon. Mr. 33utlor said that there wore
also many democrats who rather than vole
for Weaver would forfeit tholr franchise nnd
scratch the clRctori. >
Chairman A. U , MclClnloyaf thoClevoland
state committee coincided with Mr. Butler.
1)AV1I ) Jl. ON WAVNi : MAOV.
Srnntor lllll S.iy * Hit I'.triy llni No Csn for
Din 1'ollllc.il IJcmcjjuilr.
NcwYouic , Oct. S7. The Herald prints
the following Washington dispatch :
Senator Hill loft for Lynohburg today.
Vv'hllo hero ho was called on by leading
democrats , fn reply to congratulations upon
his Tummnny Hall speech last night , ho
said : "I am clad you are l > Ioa ed , and espec
ially with thut part in which I Paid mv
roiDfots to tnnt vor.omous class of ndiitlcal
hypocrites which seams to crop up in Penn
sylvania as well as In other states. 1 cannot
Btullcioutlv i.'tnphusizo In words my contempt
for this class of political renegade's ,
"If Wayne MacV agh1s an honest politi
cian , us ii now chilnXs tobo , be would nut
have waited twonty-slx'-years to civo utter
ance to his belief . 'that Mr. Tildcn wus
honestly elected iu IStl'i. Knowing thut fact ,
as ho alleges , nnd.jBuppiessine it all those
years , whllo no won the bonollcii > ry of party
favor , clearly shorn * to my mind that ho is
not of the class of ] persons the democratic
party wants orshoulil follow.
"Tho doinocnulonjaKy and certainly sound
democrats do nol riipifli set of ocotlstie self-
lauding npsturts tfcujidet'take to toll tbum
what to do. Evor.fCg'igtinoeiat ' had made up
his mind in November18 ) p , that Tildcn car
ried a majority of .ill electoral vote and Ibis
man MacVeagh Hto pno'1 of tbo men who
Joined In the political ( holt. The democratic
pa1 ty has prospered without him , and the
mess this vainglorious person bas already
mudo will do the democratic party moro InJury -
Jury than good. ,
"Our citizens uro already in arms and the
moro ho explains . .UU.npolf. , tbo moro ho con
demns himself. Ilojtliould bo repudiated by
the party forats oV"T solf-respoc/ } does
not need him und 511 Sold not rocosnizo him
by hstoninKrt ° UJSMbaranguos.It is not
democracy1 ! * ' .iU-i < u : < iM' . , l >
D. M. O'Xeill of Beatrich Is at the Mlllard.
\V. " A. Downing of ICoarnoy is at the Pax-
ton"
O. V. Henderson of Sidney Is at the Ool-
louo.
John B. Ivittlo of Seward Is a guest at the
Pax ton.
C. U. Stoltenberg ot Chicago Is at the
Murray.
P. B. Hotoblclsi ol Fremont , is at the
Mercer.
Nathan Johnson of Nebraska City was at
the Mercer yesterday.
H , L. Simpson of North Platte is nt the
Arcado.
J. N.Manloy of Baatnco Is aguost at the
Arcade.
D. C. Lelioy of YorU is roKtstored at the
Mlllard.
T. II. Marvin of Kearney Is registered a
the Arcade.
S. L. Loring of Chicago Is rogl stored at
the Dollonc.
Samuel Harris of North Platte is a guest
at the Millard.
J. S. Stevens of Holdroge was nt the
Brunswick yesterday.
Mr. C. H. Puller has returned after a few
days' stay iu Chicago.
Mr. C , A. Stringer , member of a mnnu-
fucUirinp company of Munusvillo , N. Y. , Is
visiting bis cousin , Dr. C. S. Sbcpard.
Mr. Charles Thompson , chaplain of the
Whltcohapol club of Chicago , was In the
city ycsUirdnv , the guest of Jack Moynihan
and Charles Kosters.
Hon. Hugh J. Dobba , formerly register of
tbt ! land olllco at Beatrice und later countv
attorney of Gage county , was in the city two
or three days this week.
Cnir.uio , III. , Oct. 27 [ Special Telegram
to Tin : Br.u.l The following Nebraskans
reiristorod here todnv : Breovoort W. A.
Potter , H. A. Haskoli , .1. D. Woland , O. U.
Jackson , Omaha. Circat Northern C ! . A.
Peterson and wife , U'ukalield ; Clurku Ga-
pen , Omaha. Auditorium O. M. Carter ,
Hy H. Moday , Omaha. Palmer- Mrs , P. M.
Johnson , Mrs. S. D. Mercer , Mrs. N. Hul t ,
C. J ) . Coovy , Omaha. Leland \V. F. Cody
and a party ot ICnglish nobility , onrouie to
Cody's Nebraska ranch.
F YJiSTKitit.tr ,
Domitntlc.
John W. Uoblnsnn. state nuont of the North-
wobloin Mutual Itlfo Insuranue cotiiuunr uf
Milwaukee , uoiiunltted hululdu In thut ulty by
shootlns hlmholf In thu mouth with a plutol ,
Hlb thought thut ho committed Hiilclilo 'ithH
bourdliiK hunsu uh'.lu brooding uvur his ill
health.
At Moorohoud , Ifr.ir Wyllo Tolllvor. who
ivlio flliotln thn Tollivnr-llowurd war , nuar
llo town , In Ktllntt county , Siindny niKlit ,
dlod. Sum Howard" Is uvpected to dlo ulso ,
The old Krndzo wlilelVfannud the Urn into a
blare wus iho killinirot Conitublu Howard by
the noted outlaw C'ofi Tlpton , soinu years ago.
Sixteen now casoyUit cbolora and olgh
doitlni from thodlsaatto laported In lluilut
I'nsih. i
Thu Houth Ainorlcan Steamship company
ha > > fully rasiiiuod Its Imslncs * but ween llani-
burj : and outli AniPjUvi.
Kumorii are current In Lisbon that thu
Portuguese cubluutdulumla to icslgn und thut
Honor lloso * will ba yfip premier ,
The hlrlklnx inlmlriiiit t'annatix. I 'ratio c ,
disappointed t h iTi Jtlt of the arbitration ,
liavn decided to rujecttho award and continue
the strike. i > J l >
Suit of the yniini ; Count Menubroa for dl-
vorco f ron. his wlfo'WrtU' ' bugun In I'arls. The
count nnd countess are prominent , members
of the ailstooratlokoolety of r'ninco.
H \B \ salil the pope \a \ likely to content to the
German centrists bupporllng thu military bill ,
van CaprivlKlvliiKlhuUutliollciii reutujiuiita-
live In tliosovuniilient ns an undersueroturv.
At Vienna the JOHU anniversary ot the
founding of Hie Aoailumy of Ail wa cele
brated by the iinvolllni of a memorial tablet.
Kinperor I'ntneh .lo > euh und lion. l'D. ' . liruut ,
the American inlnlslor , were present.
Spanish 1'remlurUunovas del Castillo In hU
iiiiiu-'iiral iidilrosi t tha judicial uoniiress at
Manrld suld thut arbitration \vun poworleis to
prevent war. but thut ltvra iaiidublo to try
toosUblUh the laws of arhltr-illon .for ihu
udjiistmunt of I'urUln ijiioxtions betwron
t-niith American tutc.i , > l > uln und I'ortuicnl ,
The Celozne Oazetto ( lecluros thut the draft
ot the military bill puhlliliml In Its column !
wuigcnt to It < ind thst It U Unoruni whuncc
It came , U In rum civil that the IndUcrctlcm it
tracealilo U ) thn chanuollory of one of the
gmull middle state * . In the maantliuo tuc
public U gratified at the rnvolallou of tt )
provUluui ot the bill.
RALLYING AT SOUTH OMAHA
Republicans Listau it Financial Fncti find
Tariff Truths.
ENTHUSIASTIC RALLY OF THE FAITHFUL
Sir. KdtTHril Itosnuntor tlin Ornlnr of llin
i : < cnliiK IIIn Spi'cclt Iti-orlvps Clone
Atttuitlnii An AililrcM to the
Wage Karncri ,
Mr. Edward Uojcwatur spoke last evening
to a largo nudtouco nl Ulum's hall , A nils *
undortliindlng In rosard to the hall In which
Mr. Uosownter was to spaaii caused n delav
In the assembling of the crowd. When C. C ,
Stanley called the mooting to ordoc , however ,
tbo hall was largely filled with nn audience ,
composed mostly nl worklngnion.
Mr. Hosowater's address was particularly
to the wage earners of the Maglu City , and
the announcement of that fact served to
brlnn out n large number of them , who for
two hours listened to a mauerly address ,
abounding with sound logic and a clear pre
sentation of the issuer of the day.
Mr. Kosow.itcr piofuccd hit reinnrits with
a snori reference to me growth of the Maclo
Citv. Ho paid an unriusi and glowing inu-
utoto President llnrrlton and his administra
tion , and said the question fr ma American
people to solve is wliollicr ho U to bo conlin-
tuod a pre-Uloi.t or will they return the
man who was turned down four years ago.
Ml' . Hosewntor reviewed the history of the
country from the tlmo of Lincoln to' Arthur ,
telling thn story of the condition of tbo
country whan the affairs of the nation were
turned over to Jho republican party. Ho fol
lowed the history of the brhd'inir of order
out of chaos , the unpirallclod growth of Iho
nation und tha prosperity of the poopln. Ho
told of how a republican administration WHS
turned ovcrtondomocrallo one , which found
every cant within the trca'urv vaults , nnd
although for four years they ransacked
every department , they found nothing to
denote Incomptitciicy or mismanagement of
public affairs nnd recognized that the re
publican party had boon capable , and with
fidelity bad discharged Its duties. Four
yunrs of democratic Incompntpiiey wus suf-
llciont , nnd Cleveland was turned down and
Harrison put in.
Mr Uosuwiitor nald that \\orklngii.an
of today care not for a rehearsal of the
stories of the WM- , but want u discussion of
th < ) Issues of iho present day , nud to learn
what ho is to gain lu the future by casting
bis voto.
UiACiitHiMl tlio Turlir.
Ho then took up a aiscussion of the tariff
question. The democratic claim that free
trndo is to the advantage of the workinjMiien
is fallacious and without foundation. He
said Oeorgo Washington signed the ilrst
tariff bill , and ho saw no reason to contro
vert the democratic ; claim that protection
was unconstitutional , when it was under
stood well enough by the trainers of the con
stitution. Dining the ninety years , more or
less , tucro had boon n tariff. The prlnclplu
of protection was ably dwelt upon , and he
sbo.ved wherein tlio consumers paid Iho
tariff duty upon the luxuries of life , but did
not do so upon the necessities. The MoKin-
ley bill had not increased the prices , but in
many Instances had caused n reduction. Ho
illustrated the growth of the watch indus
try , the iron Industry und pearl button in-
lustry under n policy of protective tariff.
Mr. Kosowator re-viewed the Homestead
.llfuculty ut. length and by logical reasoning
[ ilUnly showed where the cause of Iho
trouble lay , and Iho democratic claim that
the republican party wus rcsponsiblo for it
was quicklv dis'provnd. By his strong argu
ment hti clearly showed the crandour and
benillconco of a protective tiiritT , nnd the
statement that the laborof America is nobler ,
moro prosperous , better p ia , and bettor
housed and fed than in any other country
was greeted with cht'ers.
Tim Ilnancial question occupied Mr. Hose-
water's attention , and by practical illustra
tions and true statements ho casilv showed
the vagaries of the wild cat scheme ? of the
populists and free silver advocates , and his
championship of n sound and stable money
found n hcurlv'echo in the applause from his
auditors.
iV number of stnto Issues were ably
handled and the latu legislature received a
merited sconncr for what it did not do for
the people of Nebraska. Mr. Kosowater
spoke highly of .ludgcCrounso and predicted
that ho would " bo the next governor , and ho
was so certain that ho would almost
stake his Ufa upon the result. Ho referred
to Major Paddock as n perennial ofllco-
lioldur and thought , it about tune for the people
pleto rolecato him to the rear and elect C.
C. Stanley commissioner , who Is in every
way qualified and equipped. Ho also uricd
the selection of the entire legislative ticket ,
most of the candidates being fur superior to
those of the opposition. Ho closed nis ni-
minks with nn eloquent compliment to the
republican party and urged the workingmen -
men to Btnnd by that parly which in the past
has been so pe.ierous a friend md protector
of labor.
B. II. Hoblson followed Mr. Kosowator lu
a short talk of ten minutes.
AViiynn County ICi-piililli'iinlsin.
WAVNK , Noo. , Oct. ST. [ SpecialTelegram
to THE BRK.J The ropubllcan meeting held
in tills city tonitjut was ono of the most In-
torottmg of the campaign. A largo torch
light procession took place which wus par
ticipated In by tbo clubs of Wlnsido and
Wayne. Hon. George D. Meiulojohn and
Hon. John H , Haves addressed a largo audi
ence at the opera house. Tlio spankers ably
discussed the Issues before ibo people and
rcado many tolling points In favor of the re
publican doctriuo whioh brought forth fre
quent applause. Republicanism is growing
in Wuyno county.
Merion nt riiitiHinontli.
JJi.ATl3MOUTil , Nob. , Oct. I ! " . fSpscial
Telegram to TUB BEH. ] Hon. J , Sterling
Mortal delivered a speech tonight before a
fair sUcd audienco. The speaker advanced
the usual democratic arguments on the tariff ,
and mudo a statement declaring his unquull-
Hod support of W. J. Bryan for re-election ,
and then gave a pei > ch against free silver.
JUs nddross was well received , Hon. S. N.
Wolbaoh followed him In a short speech.
Addromu'd the School Clilldrim.
VoHK , Neb. , Oct. U7. ( Special Telegram
to Tun UCK.J Yesterday as Senator Mau-
dorson was on his way from Stromsbiug to
York the train stopped at Benedict , where
an enthusiastic ciowd had catborod , among
AMUSEMENTS.
TJ/WTVCi NEW IVlio I ( irlM
JDVS JL JJ O THEATKE | _ Tlui > . ! ?
Friday , Salurdaj SufldajTOcl. 23 , 29 , 30
Sal.urcUii ) M.it.lnoo , - -
Patti Rosa
IN TWO PL YS ,
rrliUr.SatUMjMir KT'IW DOLLY
VAfDFN
nmlSaluriliiy Jlullnt-o HH * . ' . . MUHJEHL
b'UNDAV NHIIIT.
DIYIF
UlAltl ( , , , | y ivrfornmnru'
ticnour on SCHOOL nun , wui ,
tlKT XIIKTKN lMH.I..tlt 1IOI.lt I'IKIIK/
Why. tin' line H lie 1ms fornicil Hie luruit iiiimlicr
of wiirtts from tlio ictu-n. In Ihu numu I ' .Mil UUKII , iiml
linsliirwankxl Ihu lint tutliolmx nllldt of llnir
Thuutrc' . Tliu coniiiilltPii will cunrii * * lliu llsl Snl-
iirJuf foreiiiioii .nil I Ilio fill will l > invnnliM tritlui
nlnnurliiitwucntlii'tonU niul third IHU ul "Dully
V rrton"nt tliy utiir-l y manure.
Sew Thealre. 'l'
BOY3LTS . |
Commencing Monday , Oct. 31
Miss JULIA MARLOWE
In tliB followlne repertoire of Bliukesjicrlaityluj'H
Monday Kvenlug. Tiirbdiiy Evening.
ASYOULIKEIT , | | ROMEO &JULIF.T
Woanosdiiy Matinee. Wednesday
AS YOU LIKE IT , .CYMBELINE ,
Speclul tcunery brought for tbe i-ntlro ropcrlolre.
huie of < utU will otiBU ti turduy uiuraliiu , I'aniuut
tllOi rtrat UTO row * fa rlrcla tl.W ; lull live rdw In
cirrlo lli nrit fourrowiln t toonj | l ; lot litu rowi
n ti slconf 1UI.
whom witro Iho ohlldran ot the Kohooh with
their lings Senator Mnnuoron WH Intro-
( lucod UT 1'o tmastor Lcll and gave n flvo
minutes * itpoocb ,
liKtrpriulrnt Itnlly t I'lrrrp ,
PinncR , Nob. , Oct. 'i' , ( HpoelM to TIIK
Hr.K. ] Pur.iunnt to notlco largely pnblUhcd
lion , John II. I'owor * nnd Lorau Me-
HeynoUi.s atiolto at thu opera homo In Plorco
! ast urontni ; . The spocohei were nu anneal
to the farmers to.iavo the evidently waning
lorttiuis ot the Inilopoiidonts.
KEPUllLICAN KALI Y.
A lilt ; noiiiiiinlnitioii Hmiinlnjionliu : ; nt
llxpiiHllion Hall ,
K the expectations of the county commit-
tocmon bu realized the republican rally nt
1C\position hall fKuurtcenth strocll tomor
row evening will outstrip nay former effort
of the local party tmimiRors. All Iho repub
lican club * of the city will turn out In full
forco. Knob club , led by lU president , will
moot at Seventeenth and Knrnnni ulroot.i ,
where it line will oo formed. Tno procession
will march lo the hall , bonded bv a bund ,
llvory man In the city who has torch It in
vited to ( 'et In lino. Prollimnariot have
been arranged , and with fair weather the
bluest dpmonstration of thu campalj ; , ! U
coaliaontly promised.
Tno rallv IIHB been dcilRticd parllcnlarlv
for the laborlnc men , who nro especially In-
vltcd to nartielpato , as thoio will be a full
discussion of the tariff and Its relation lo the
wairo question. Mr. Kilward Koscwutcr will
be ouo of thosnoaltors of thoovenliiK. llo
will discuss fteo colnniro , ( ntpor cifrouuy ,
the relntloiM of labor to the W.IRO quuHtluu ,
PinUertonlsra and the Homestead strike ,
Bellamy and Uonry ( JPOI-RO land nnd money
bClioinc , otc. It M the Intention of the committee -
mitteo to uall upon loudlni : laboring men
to neuk ,
Kxpo ltlon hull will doubtless uo pnekoil
Saturday cvenlnir , so that it will bo ncecs-
to co etiny to t'et a uood Boat.
FUSED IN A FASHION
fcoNTixnai 1'iiovi rnisT I'vciu.J
cratic vote * to Weaver some of thorn would
also leave M rton und go to Van Wvclt , nnd
the latter would conic to Uouclas county
with enough so that a big vote here would
clod him.
S.iy Vnu Hyclt IH I.tihliu ; ,
Martin chipped In again to say that Van
Wycu was losing every day , null t ho demo-
cratiu votes that were headed his wav In
this countv were thus directed not because
of unfriendliness for Morton , but because it
had been given out early In the game , when
It was nol suppcsod that Morton would ac
cept the nomination , that it would bo neces
sary to vole for Van Wyclc to boat L'rounso.
Shohan explained that no matter how the
committee felt , the democratic electoral
ticltct must tint bo pulled off or any notion
of that Kind laKon. Ho wanted authority to
write to his correspondents to go to their
coinmiltcoman for instructions us to what
they should do.
Tnht ) Tclln U llllt \Vllnlrd. .
Castor was railed on lor a Btnloinonl as to
what the national commlltuo wanted , and
said that when ho was in Now Yorlt ho re
ceived the impression that the canunittcu
rather expected Kansas , Is'obrasKa ami the
silver states to go to tbo populists. Ho un
derstood thai the democrats in Colorado hud
pulled off their electoral ticket , but ho wasn't
in a position to sav whether such iiclion nn
Ibo part of Hid Nebraska democrats would
meet with the approbation of Ihu national
comniittco ov not.
A suggestion lo malco it the sense of the
mooting lhat Ihu democrats of the state sup
port the Wo.ivor electors was decmnJ to tin
111-ituvlfed and u member moved that "it ho
understood that wo know what wu want
when we go homu. "
Martin thought that enough hints had been
dropped bo that all know just what to do
when they got home , and Gallagher said ih'it
it was important that thnre bu nnthtni ; In
blnclc and white to bu used at Rome subse
quent tlmo lo their dlbadvantiigc.
It was sugL'Cbtcd that Con was trying to
cover things up so that In the event of Clove-
land's election notnini ; could be sprung on
him as showing a destro to abandon the
party org.inizttion in thu stale , to interfere
with bis cbaucei of aculn socurlng his old
] ob.
Onit for Ihu Tinir.
The matter wiis finally dropped with the
"understanding" it'jovu outlined , nnd each
coininiltceinau will bo authority on nil mat
ters thereunto appertaining.
Governor lioyd and his letter writing then
cnmo in for a vigorous roasting. It was
charged that he had assumed the position of
guardian of the ether democrats of the
state , and it wa > > sncK stoa that it would bu
well to remind him that he did not carry the
partv vote in his vest pocket to deliver to the
independents as ho tnlcht see lit.
After thus amusing themselves sufficiently
the rnairman was Instructed to tiuvo nn in
terview with himself printed In tbo World-
Herald Bolting forth iho lacts connected
with the meeting without saying anything
that could bo construed in a mannur con
trary to lhat follo.vcd so strenuously bv tlio
committee. Ttio chairman thought himself
equal to thu lasit and Iho meeting adjourned
to clvo the members from tbo Kointli district
a chance to commune with each other.
The executive comniittco will hold n ses
sion at S o'clock this morning.
Itlllllpctl Ills 11Ml I.
Pomiis Lcary and Martin Frank , t\\o
young laCe , pupils nt thu Park school , were
plnvlng at the noon recess yesterday. In Iho
scuflla that followed a trial of wrestling
prowess , young Leary was thrown hrad llrst
against the curbing of the i.treet nid :
stunned to unconsciousness. Ho was re
moved to hU homo ou Thirtieth nt'cnuo , near
Wootworth , and his injuries treated by u
physician.
AMI iiK.HKbJli.
"Tho Operator" attracted a big audience
to the Karnam Street theater last ovpiilnir.
Tbo waits were interminable almost and the
patience of tbo audience wasqulto exhausted
by the tune the wedding bells rung in the
last art. The sensational feature" , Ilio wreck
of tlio special train and the Milpn ruck , are
cleverly planned , and with proper wuriimg
cannot help but provo effective.
"Tho Oanitcs" is provlnp a strong card nt
the Uijou , this housn being crowded every
afternoon und evening. In Wonderland
Mlliio Curlto , thu biirrul locker , ulcctriilos
the masKCM , whllo Hiucl Curllon , In n "New
Dude in Town , " always m.ikes a lilt. Hurry
Archer , In his whlstlo bpecialty , and Iho
Ferguson Sisters , the dosci'iutu-o Mngon ,
are favorites ; but the "Cirrus Carnival , " i i
which appear the uniivaled Nicholns
Urothers and Leo and lnl h , is the cap to
the grand cllmux nf Htartlliig-wondttrii.
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THE
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TO TflK 0\VNKHS OI-1 ALT , I.OT.sT
PARTS Ol-1 LOTH AM ) UK\L US-
TATI3 ALONG SKWAUD SITIKI'U'
FROM li'J'If STilKKP TO USTI1
HTRKHT AND TIIK IN J'KRSlSUT-
1NG HTUKKT :
Von nn ) hiiruhy notlllud thnt tliu iniilor-
BlKlied , lliiiM ) ( hMnti'ii'stu. ! frcolioldi'i-iiif thu
I'ltyoT Oinahn. lmvi > lit-nn ( Inly uiiiiiiintuil by
thu mayor , mill thu appro vil ; if thui lly riiiin-
cll of H lid ell Y , In .imus tliu clniiruci lo tint
oivnnr' iiMpuiillvulv of Dig propi'l IV iilli-ctoil
hv iluicliuiiKiuif riiliiif ( Son in ( I Mrcul train I
Mil slioi't Id "hill stici't jiiiil InlLMsrc'lliic
sticul , iliiularod iiorc .inr hv nrdiimi. n So
I'.n , iiu.sDil Ofiobcr lllll. lis'i'i ' uiio ) | cil Oil
lolMir I'lth. 'Kf. .
You nrn fiiithcr ncilllli" ! Unit bavin' ' nu-
couloil sild iiiipnintini'iii , und duty ciii.illlli'ill
IIH iHtilii'd ( | by ia . i > will uiilliu , , ri iliiyofj
iNovuinlii-r , A. I * . Ih'l. ' . al the hour uf ID o'r ockl
In ihu fori'iioon. at Ihu otll 'D of .Inlin 1'f
I'uick. . "il Uliiiinlior of ( 'oiiiinin > ' \vitliin tlnf
uorpor.ito linills of mild I'lt.r , iniiut Tor tliu pnr- '
| ius of coiiildurlnu nnd mniiiiitf thu ita-rss-i
inisnl of ( lauun-'c to thu owneri irsvuliviily | nil
B lid property uiroulud hvtiuld chun u of wi.uln I
lulling Into consl'lunillon hpuuial liiiiiulilf. "
If any.
\ on iir iiolllluil to ho prcsont ut thn Hum1
nnd nlai'o itfotTsald nnil mul.o uny o > ji'i'tin
to or btalDiiiiinls conriirnlnr n ilil iiNinnsnii'
of ilaina 'us as yon mav I'lnisuli-r iiroprr
' "
Clho'ltlil ' \ / ,
.loiis w. nonius
i'lK OulnDi'f.'i IMI- ' ( j.-Jill'JI '
To all oivnnib of lotsor n.nHof loU'in Honu- {
liiBhtrcut. fiom'hill Micol to Un i. stluo
of Uu. rt.t Hill's nl'L'llllll lUllllllllll
Von HIU liiiinhy notllliMl thai 111" < nnoi1-
slmu'il , Ihii'is dlslnliii > - > li ! fn < i'lioili | > r > of tun ]
t'lly of Oiiulii. iinvo bui'ii dnlv .ppionliul ly {
tin ) iiiavor , with tint approv ilul lhocll > ronn
ell of Haul city , tu us < csi the d.iiiia.'u lo tun |
uwiiurs rcspeullvuly of tliu jnopurly uiri'rliul
by Ihu uliniiii ) nf L'laih1 iif Diiii lasniriMtl , do
ofafinl nnocssary liv old Inn nn No loi. p.issnil
Anjunt 'ld. IVI' , npproviiil August "Uli , ! ' ' > '
in nro fiiithi'r iiuililril Hi it h.tvlnr <
ci'iiliiil Hill iiiipoliilinriit anil ( inly iiialllluil |
IIH iKijnlreil by law. unvill on thu fourili illln
tijyof Novumhi * ! ' . I > . ! . ' . at ( In ) li'iiu of lUo'ii ouli
In the morn I n. . ill I he ulllo.1 of I'll iili H I' . Ilini-
jamlll. 1 ( liIlidKii Mlt'iil , tvilliln tliu i nl piiralu
limits of ald ellv , muul foi the ) imriiimi of
I'lin iilcirliu' uii'l iiMilcjnv ussr-HMiiuil i i' iliiniauo i
lo HID owni'i-i ri > xii'i < il' < 'iy of N'I'U ' | iiiipiily j
uiructud hv wild cr.i'lln ' ' . t lU'ii't Int i iiin-ikl- 1
oration Hpi'i-liil liniiullu. if nnv
S'oii aiu iioillk'l lo I ) inrsunt < a ilm tlmo i
and plum iifiirii-iil'l n > i mul.uuny otijuvtl
to or HtntuiiiunlH cnnci'inln. u'll iii i-Niiu <
.IA.MiHHIH'i : ( < HAI/K.
JOHN I' , I'LACK.
. Null. . ( Jntoljur VHI. ! ih'l' . ' . OJM I'll
wiiuiBuf all liittnr purt-i of ICIHIMI
Arljoruliuut fiom ll-tli I'l KlthMru
Vim nro huruliy nolillnd lli.il Hr. . undnr-
hlunul , Ihiii'i ilislnli'ru > tiKl frtiiiii | | | | < r > of th
city of Oiiialu , nnvit bi'i'ii duly iiipolnl"il | by
thu iiKiynr. wlili thn uppioval o ( ihu city
foiiiiullnf said oily , to HH1UH4 HID durna u lu
llui owiiiiia impuc'tlvitly of thu iirojioiiy .if-
fuctu.l hy i-'iMilIni : At bur fri > m loth to llth
htruuU , doel no I iioi'uis.iry hy onllirmeu .HI" ,
piih nil Uciubur llth , iw,1 , ajirtrovud OO'OMT |
i& . IP ! ) , ' .
Von nro further nutlflud th.it bavins n -
voptcd ti'ild appointment , and duly iin.i III >
au rcMjulruil Ijy luxv , uu will , un ihouih il.iy
of Novumbiir , A , IL Ib'at ' / thu Imur of l o
In thu nftuinoun , ul thu olllub < f
, I' . ml. li > ' .ri rarimn Htrnot. ulth n Hi"
coriinratuJIniltrof mild nlty , muol forihnpu'
puiii of eoniUlorliix und imiKlnv the nh M >
muni of diimuxo to tlio owner1 * ri'spuutlvuly < f <
vuld proporiy. ulluutiiil lyt.aUI ciad'ntr ' , taK-
Inu Into consMlor.iHun ipoi'lal buiiullta. K in V
Von uro notlllud to bo piocnt at llmuiri'
anil p'utu iiforiisnid und inuke any objc Hoi t
toor ilutumontf ccmcornlnsiuld amtusmiloiil ]
of lliunuL'ei UN you limy conaldur propur
r/KOUdi : J. I'Al'l ' ,
w 1 Hiiuivr.it. ,
JAMJ.U hTU 'KIAlik.
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