Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 30, 1892, Part One, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE : SUNDAY , O VOhEU 30 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES ,
KELLEY , STIGER & CO.
Great Sacrifices in
DRESS GOODS.
Don't inlftsourbargalna on Monday in
S.OOO jnrdB of fine Trench style Tweed
cloth suitings. -
Thcfio loprcsnnt the very best cloth
offcota. They are worth 7oc yard , are
nil wool.
wool.Thirtyfive Cents.
'on must t'oiiio early to secure a ill
his flue cloth nt
35c. 35c.
Plaids. Plaids ,
UAUOAIXS.
n,000 yards of beautiful plaid Biiitlng
I ( you want a iroofi and cheap child's or
liiuios' tiroes pattern como onrlyt
Thirty-five Cents.
Flannel Sackings
Two casca of line all wool sacking
fit ) Inchns wide , plain and mixed colors ,
they will soil fast ; they aio worth. 7oc ,
don't n OK loci this , f
Sixty Cents.
Serge. Serge ,
Flno all wool serge , any color. Thla
is a great biirc.iin nl
Fifty Cents.
Cheviot Cheviot
Splniulld winter cloth milting , all
wool , fashionable stvlcs. Only
Fifty Cents
Whipcord ,
This popular Hoth so well known
because of its durability. 4" inches
wide ; soils a I ? 1. Our price now
Seventy-Five Cents.
Poplin Repps.
Something now ; the most durab'c
dross fabric mado.112 inches wide ; tik :
price Eighty-five Cents.
Gloves. Gloves.
Visit our glove department on Mon
day and wo will bhow you the voi'i
latest fashions in party , dross am
chopping gloves.
New Pique Walking Gloves.
A splendid glove is also our famou-
Biari itglovo. .
KEI
Silk Silk NEW
, , 1 IH laniiels
"
"Pnilla Fra.riceiiise
$1.25 Pura Silk , beautilLil black. D.-oss Goods , during this snlc , OOc.
Altiiei. R.otja.1 Sillv.
$ I.UO. This silk wo gucii-nnice. Tno most beautiful finish nnd purest AT
blnck dye , $1.1O.
] ? GEIU cte Soio- TpV I
$1.85. Wnrrnntod in texture nnd dvc. Rich Blnck DPJSS Goods , sale U / \ -4" \ Til f lif *
pi-ice , $1.10. I opuicir
Blc'TClv © U1 ? iri Sillv.
U4-lncn pui'o Bluok Silk Surah , rogulnr price $1.15.
Sulc on Monday 8Bc.
© critiri Rliticleimei. PRICES.
Purj SilK , rich , blncK color , vs'orth $1. Silo price Mondny.7Oc.
Novelties in Capes , Novelties in Wraps ,
Novelties in Jackets , Novelties in Cloaks ,
Novelties in Children's Cloaks.
Novelties in Prices !
Oid Ladies'
wraps in fine ,
clay diagonals
nnd serge
cloths-in , the
n cv mantle
shapes ; prices
$20 and $25.
See our line
LADII2S
Ulsters with
CMPES military capes i.it. ,
line Our line of
Sec our of '
also with ple'a-
. Znfa nts' ,
' * .t
made of fine imported Matlasse ,
. Ladies' ted backs'jay ' d Ghildrau's
tlio very newestbhapcs.
ANO
hoods and the ANOMissesi or cold weather , with istra-
our prices Missesi
Jackets
CLOAKSor , mink , martin aud oipo
tlirooo capsi Ulster - CLOAKS
T seal , in great variety ofilylo.
$20 and $30 in half box shapes , .11 to tor , entirely new ,
30 inches long. Our i1 They range in price $ S , iS/iO ,
prices are the very lo\v- bpccial value < nt s th J lirgjit wo have over
e&t. They range from carried and wo guarantee tlio S10 , $ ] 2 and u to ; > " > .
worth SoOand $10. $5 up to $30. $15 , $10 * & 23 ; prices tha lowest over olTorod '
I KELLEY , I
ONIY SFVFN WFRF SAYFD
vllLl vJlJJljLi iiLlVLi. , OnVLU
Further Particulars of the Loss of the
British Stsamor Eoumauia.
PASSED FROM SLUMBER TO DEATH
'limcnucrs on thu Ill-rnlril Slciimnr Unit
no Cliiiiico tor Tliulf I.Ucs M'rcoks niul
L'lmuiiltii's In tli I'Mcrro ( Jalen
Tlmt Iluxo l'ra\ullvil.
Lisnnv , Oct. yO. The place whole the
Anchor line steamer Koumanln WHS Wrecked
In n little to the northeast of Capo Carvoolro.
Ills supposed that on account of the sovcro
wcitorly gales the steamer marie more lee
way than the captain counted on , bringing the
vessel nearer to the shore than was supposed.
Of 123 souls un board , passengers und crow ,
only seven wore saved. There are no life
caving nppllaucus In the neighborhood of Iho
wreck. The steamer Is breaking up aud the
cargo in coming ashore nil along the coast.
A heavy fog prevailed when the vessel
struck. Seven nearly nude boclcs have been
washed aslioro Indicating that tie | people on
board were In tbolr berths when the steamer
\ cumo aground. Cavalry Is patrolling the
shore to prevent a wholesale robbery of tbo
bodies und cargo.
Lloutonant Uooko and a Laicar arrived ni.
1'cnlclio tl.hattornoou nnd wereatonco taken
to the Hospital , whoio arery attention was
given to thorn. Captain Hamilton anil the
othnr survivor are also at the hospital.
,1 Though thov uio regaining strength they
, are all In u serious condition. They Mute
that for twelve hours they battled with the
\vlnd and waves before thov succeeded In
rnuchlng land.
Captain Hamilton U of tlio Indian stall
corps. Iloluid boon on n furlough to Hng-
land , whore ho was married throe months
ago. Ho wni on his return to I mi In. tailing
his wife with him to Bombay.
Among the Uouumnia's pasi3ngers were
Captain J. K. Uarnok , Captain U , II Km-
dolpli and Captain ( icorgu Hamilton and
wife. Lieutenant B. fi. Cook nnd Lieutenant
O. U. Stanford and wife , Lady Johnson nnd
child , Hov. J. S , Molkln , MIM Iu Urldeo ,
daushtorof Canon nurbildgcof Liverpool ,
und several KnplUU ludiui who were return
ing to India with their chlldron and nuruos.
Almost all the omcors ot the ship were
Scotch , Sixteen of tbo crow were Lasours ,
A special to ttio Times from Lisbon says
that many boil lei from the Koumttnla have
como ur.horo. Mo t of them were nttircd in
nlcht oiothlrKi while otnorj were t.aked.
Troops have been sent to guard tbo const
and chockIho robbery of bodies and cargo
by the people who have llocuod to the scene
of tie disaster.
urnoii ttio l.uke.
TOUT Hi mis , Mich. , Oct. IW.-It In reported -
ported that the b.irgos In tow ut the steamer
George King are aground in Iho St. Glair
river. \Vilbclmandconsortsaroaground
tt the Indian church , below Simla. The
\\cathorrturliiB the past twenty hours has
boun very severe , a slxty-mllo pale blowing
constantly on luke Kriu In the vicinity of
Ambcrstburg , Out , Vosjeli have bsen havIng -
Ing o rouh tlmo and the Lohlch Valley
liner , T soatora , stranded oft there , anU Is
now lying near Holso Ulano Island with is
feet of water In her and more rapidly llowlug
In. The steamers l > eck , Cofllnberry , Fay.
otto , Hrawii und Adriatic uro nil grounded
heavily in this vicinity una some of thum are
balioveil to bo la n bad condition.
Oravo feaw uro untortalned as to the fate
of thu stonu dro eiDomlnlou nud her grow
Shu hai beaa working uiir Lo uilaglou
Out. , for some VVCCKS , and this morning she
has disappeared entirely. She had a crew of
MX men.
Numerous other minor accidents have also
been repotted.
Al > .imli iicil Her Tint * .
MirmflAN' CnV , Ind. , Oct. 2U. During the
storm this morning the steam barge S.Clark ,
bound for Hay City , with the barges ICocnum ,
WlldUcrg , Hopublic , Senator Blood and
Gould in tow , to save herself , had to cut the
tow lines. The Clark finally reached Bay
City In pretty bad shape. A tug was sent
out to look for the barges , but , up to tonight ,
bud not returned. It ts fuarod the boats
hbvo foundered or been driven aihoro.
Mornm on tliB Lake.
Bmti' . Mlcb. , Oct. 2'J. The biggest
term In the past four years Is raging hero
oday. The waves are coming over the top
if the breakwater to iho height of thirty
cot. An unknown sailor was washed oft
ho main pier this morning nnd drowned.
Che steamer O. W. Morley lost her consort
en miles north of hoio and she Is drifting
down , apparently unmanageable.
Hint : i btormy rnt age.
Yomc , Oct. 09 , The Canard steamer
Uinhiia had a very rough VO.VERO from Llv-
erDol , and O'J1) passengers were glad when
they got ashore this evening. Lust Sunday
nnd Wednesday the weather was unusually
stormy. A strong northwest wind whistled
ucross the steamer nnd big seas came tum-
against her sides
MotMiit'iiM cit Ort'iui Mrumcrx.
Al Luaru blgbtoa Li Uurgugne , from
Sow York for Cherbourg und Havro ; Greece ,
'rom Now York for London.
< \t Now York Arrived Brooklyn City ,
from Bristol : Nederlsnd , from Antwerp ;
City of Berlin , from Liverpool.
At iloston Arrived Venetian , from Liv
erpool.
Kcnldnir lluvnna of
LiVKiirooi. , Oct. 2U. Frightful weather
prevails in St. ( joorgo1 ? channel and the
Irish oa. The storm Is particularly severe
along the coist of Vuilos. A large number
of coasting vessels Iravo found tha woatbor
lee tempestuous for their safety und they
huva put back to thU port to uwalt the
abatement of tbo gale.
lEiMU'liPil nliiirn In hurnty ,
MAHQVIITTE , Mich. , Oot , 2' ) . The scow
with ton men on board which broke away
from the tug Kit ward Fnlo oft ( . < ranlto
Island last night drifted safely ashore near
the head of l.Utlj 1'ojn.uo Isle this morning
with the : non all safe. They suffered se
verely from cold and exposure.
jinnyotnrl * In I ( .inter.
Qucussrowx , Oot. 2' ) . Vessels arriving
hero today , us well as arrivals of yoiterdav ,
continue to report a hurricane on the Atlan
tic , und fears for the safety of many vessels
aio felt , > , _
hunk In lliirlior.
MINUTES , Mich. , Oct. 2'J. The schooner
Ella lUmmond , wheat ladun , sank at her
pier lust night. Captain Nicholson was
drowned. _
Plain of Cabinet Ofllcero.
INDUSuoiii , Ind. , Oat. 89. It Is learned
that the raumoori ot the uibmol bold un in
formal meeting last night at the DonnUon
hotel for the purpose ot deciding upon a
course ot action with regard to their partici
pation in the political campaign. Asa result
ot tnulr deliberations it wa decided that
Sccrntary Husk should npnuk In Wisconsin ,
Secretary Noble In Missouri , Attorney ( Jon'
era ) Miller In West. Virginia , I'oitmnstoi
Onncral Wanamuker in 1'enusvlvaula ana
Secretary Charles Foster In Ohio. Secro-
lury IClklna will also spjaK In West Vlrginu
aud probably elsewbure. Secretary John
W. Foster and Secretary Tracy are nol
likely to tak.o part , altbbugb > t Is possible
that too Utter uitty be Induced to ipeulc U
I\ow Yurkboforo the election. The nrosldont
It is said , know nothing of the meeting.
S/I.V71. ! Vi : TKI.KUU.lI'llKUb.
No rinul SottlDincnt of Tholr DUputc nltli
tile Caiupnnjr Vet Itcnchril.
Cnic\ao , 111. , Oct. 29. The strike of the
telegraphers on the Gulf , Colorado & Santa
Fo railroad , which the public have supposed
had been poacuablv terminated , may possibly
bo renewed in a day or two. No Unal set
tlement ot the dispute which led
to the strike has bean reached , a hitoh hav
ing occurred In tha negotiations batwoen the
management nnd a commlttoo ot operators ,
who came hero from Texas to conlcr with
VlcoPresident Hoblnson. Whether nr not the
difficulties will bo removed , tomorrow will
tell , for o. llnal conference is to take nlacu at
10 o'clock. Tbomatterln dispute between the
operators and tlia company is really small , tno
sum of only S7UOJ u year being involved.
The difllculty has arisen over the total
amount by which the pay of the company Is
to bo increased. The tclogrnpbort asked for
i total Increase of J.'II.OOO , buc. finally brcught
it down to $18,030 , so ns to effect a speedy
settlement. This was to bo exclusive of any
imount for overtime. They company say
thoycmnot allow tholr increase to co be-
vonrt S15.00U. and out of Ibis Jlr > ,000 $4,000 is
: o be taken for contemplated overtime.
' 1 his proposition , .vblch is proctloilly re
ducing the claim of SIS.OOO to $11,000 , the
committee has absolutely refused to ugteo
to. All the other points of alfToronco were
ngrcod to. Should a ttrlitn take place on the
Santa Fo no less than 1,700 men will bo af
fected , for in addition to those on iho Santa
Fo proper , the operator * on the Southern
California , Atlantic & Pacillc will also turn
out , thus oparailon on n vast Hue ot rtu'road '
will be brought to a standstill.
in\ : i7xvin n n
Itctolutlons AiloptiMl Itthe Ainuilcan
Iliiiniinn Soclnty un llm Suboct. |
ULi'iiiA , Pa , , Oct. 2'J. ' At tno moot
ing ot the American Humane society the
question of vivisection was discussed In a
lively manner , Dr. LoOlngwoll of Unches-
ter offered the following lesolutlon , which
was adopted :
"Tho American Humane association ro-
speclfully urges upon tno legislature of
every state in the union tha enactment of
laws which shall prohibit , under severe pon-
nlty , the practice of painful oxnorlmunls '
upon animals for the purpose of to'achintr or
demonstrating well known and accepted
facts. "
The commlttoo on resolutions reported aud
the convention adopted u number of resolu
tions , including tno following : Condemning
child [ nsuranro ; declaring that the exposure
and starvation ot thousands of cattle on tbe
plains during thu winter is a disgrace to
American civilisation ; condemning the bar
barity and extreme cruelty practiced by tbo
Cierman and Austrian cavalry onicurs in
their recent long aluanco race.
Chicago IVKS chosen as the place for the
next mooting In ISO. ! .
These olllcnrs were elected ; Proildont ,
John G , Shortall , Chicago ; treasurer , C , I ) .
Ritchie. Philadelphia ; secretary , M. V.
U.tvis , I'hiladelphla , und u long list ol vice
preildents from all parts of tbe country.
JUDCJE BERKA'S OATOH ,
Mo Hull u FlililoR KxperlencoTlint lie IVlII
l.niiK Uvnifllllicr.
Judge Uorka flatters himself that be excels
in two things. One Is "putting it onto'1
wlfebeatcrs aud the other is catching fish.
Thu other day be and Colonel Bob Uilder
went out for lha latter purpose. They did
not do it , though tboy fished for
long , weary hour. " , so tboy set their
Hues in the reservoir and came
homo to wait for the hsh to make up their
minds to bite.
Last night they went out to land tbe catcb ,
promising nil the boys a sbaro. Uilder
pulled lir t and tbe ] uilgo stood ready wltb a
club to kill the sharks nua eels which they
were confident had attached themselves to
the hooks. Ho got u link ol bologna sau
sage und a ham bone. Tbo judge had
an old pair of shoes und a kettle to cook
them In on bit hook , Some of the rructlca
Joker * of tbo police court had been there before
fore them.
KEARNEY'S ' REPUBLICAN DAY
Tuousands of Buffalo Oountj Oitiz 3113 Par
ticipate in the Grouel Bally.
SENATOR PADDOCK'S ' VIEW OF THE ISSUES
Homo of th lieiicllclul Legislation or tlio
Itciuttillu.tii 1'iifty licet Sugar Iniliiili'y
i'nrnrcil Slcn | < ll < l 1'iiture ut
the Country.
KIAUNEI : , Neb. , Out. QO.-fSpecial Tolo-
Kram to TUB UKI : . ] This has been another
republican any for Kcunioy. Senator A. S.
I'jddoclc gave a short , practical talk on re-
lubllcanism this nltcrnoon to a largo audi
ence. The apenUc ? satiLLhat | ho bad recently
como from his worlt nt wasbiiiRtoa and was
tow Uolnc what ho coula to cousorve the in-
crcsls of the republican party , which ho
lad hulped to organl/e , Ilo declared that ho
had been standing up for NabrasUa slnco it
was organized and wus pained to hear some
of bis tollo-.v citizens speak disparagingly of
the stato. "At srch times , " suid he , "I al
ways rauo tnv voice against the Insult. It
Is bccouso such men as Van \Vyclc go around
declaring that the slnto is bankrupt that
the independents came Into existence. "
llo thought reciprocity thu connoctlng
link that will unite all the countries on this
continent. He predicted that ho would Uvo
to bee a railroad built into South America ,
and our commercial Interests become super
ior to that of any nation. TUo moat inspec
tion bill came In for Itt share of pralso by
showlnc Unit the American bog now finds a
libaral market with all nations , another act
of republican legislation. The introduction
of corn as food In ( Jcrmuny was montlonoi !
ns a great strike for western farmers , who
were enjoined by the spenucr to hold unto
their corn land.
Succesi ul the I ml in try Aisiiroil ,
Tbo beet sugar Industry \v.u mon-
Honed ns a promising induitrv for the
west , which bun been'mndo possible by tbo
ropuollcan ad minis tratoji. |
Ho predicted 100 Mi-tones for Nebraska In
his llfu tlino. The senator declaicd that
democracy would wipo'cmt pensionc , becnuso
the system was obnoxious to the party of the
solid aouth. Jtefcrrinjt to Kern's ' record , ho
said that he would not have mnntlon d him
only that of late ha had. tali on his imtno In
vmn regarding a I'llljo open tbo military
rcsorvations In Nebriikn for.iettlcmont. The
bill had passed tbo sijpato , hut Kom uover
found it out , for the reason that bo dla not
read the Congressional Record.
ICeui gives ns an' okcuao In bis speeches
that Paddock did noCtndvUo him of its pas-
eugo. Tbo senator declares that ho sent bis
clerk or wont In purypn twice to see Kera
about brlnzlng up iho bill la tbo lower
bouse , but ho could not po lound. He was
busy preparing and committing apolitical
speech to be spread air over tbo earth. The
speaker closed Uy paying a tribute to tbo entire -
tire state ticket. " " - ' ' '
1 his evening a grand itreot parade took
place and republican enthusiasm ran Qigh.
Tha Kearney opera bouse was packed to
hoar Charles H. Qrrcne and Will Uurley of
Omaha. Gurloy gave a plain exposition o ;
the turlJT
Howard County ,
SEWAIUI , Neb. , Got. 20. fSporial to THE
DEE. ] The ropubllcanr of Seward county
are wldo awake and making n vigorous cam
paign. Kvory man Is falllag into line lor
iboSthof Novembar. Many who have boon
votloB the Independent ticket are back into
line again. Laro and enthusiastic moot
Uicshavo been held at Beaver UrosMng
doehner , IJeo unu Uermnntown this week ,
and last night a rousing meeting was belt
at titaplenurst. l-'ullv ono thousand pee plo
wore present. Hon , B. J. Haluer , Iho rcnub
llcan candidate for congress , was the prlncl
pat speaker and made u splendid speech
Hon. ( icorpo \V , Sowloy , republican caudl
date for state senator , and Hou. 1C. 1 > . An
ucrton , reputillcBD candidate for county at-
lanke ts - Comforts
In this department we are showing a line of poods far superior In quality .to
anythlnc over shown before.
The following are some of the special bargains to which wo call attention.
10-1 white all wool b'ankcts , $3 ! T > a pilr. ll-l wblto all wool blankets ,
S4..T > a pair. 11-4 wblto wool blankets , So.oO a pair. KM X X X wool bHnkots ,
38 00 a pair , ll-l Saxony all wool blankets , $10.00 a pair. 11-1 six pound gray
wool blankets , $3.50 a p.ilr. 11-Jall wool sanitary gray blankets , * o.OO a pair.
10-1 all wool scarlet blankets , $5.60 a pair. 11-4 all weal hCirlot blanket * , Jli.SO
a pair.
Onr comforts are all filled with best quality "ot white cotton and r.ingo in
prices from $1.03 upwards.
Our down quilts are especially attractive and very low In price.
torncy , also spoke. Only aoout onthlrd or
these present were able to gat into the hull.
Tlio people of Stanlobui'jt oatertainoil the
larpo crowds in roval style.
Hen. K , J. Hulnor Is making vole ; whore- \
ever ho goes. He has made several speeches I
n this county and has aroused much cu-
among voters.
WIIUN ItltYAN WAS A IMtOIllH.
1U Sppccli Do'lTcreil In IlliuuN Ye.ira AC
on tliu Snhject I'roilurnil.
FALLS CmNeb. . , Oct. -Special ( to
THE BEE. ] Hon. Allen \V. Welil hus hold
arijo and enthusiastic meetings In Spelser ,
Jn\7son , Salem , Vordon , Stella , Shabort ,
3arada , Arago and Preston this \vcolf. Hon.
JauoD Ilauck , a Ocrnmu who , until within
the past two years has addressed Gorman
audiences In the interest of the democratic
party , accompanied Mr. Field and made
uany voles for Iho republican ticket. Ho
produced the speech of William J , lirvan ,
lelivored in Illinois before his "Import"
nto Nebraska , In which he declared for pro
hibition.
Hon J. StBilinc Morton spoke hero last
night to a crowd composed of uoout ! ! 5 per
cent of republicans , the balano3 dcmourats
and "uopullsts. " Ho thiow the free-silver
democrats iut6 spasms by his denunciation
of free silver coinage , nnd ho made ihu Inilc-
pondonts lool : llrod by hs ! roabtlns of Van
\Vyck and c.xnosinij the lullacio ? of their
theoriei.
/'uiiiity rnlttUMl NiitfH.
Fur.MOST. Nob. , Oct. ! -Special ' [ to TUB
Bir.J : ; Tno total rngutration of voters thin
farln thH city hajbaan ( JIO. Thorn are t'vo
other days rema'alnp for registering , wht'h ,
It Is thouRht , wilt make the total vole 1JU. : )
Mr. I'ollurd , prcflileut ot the Sialu l o-
publican league of Nebraska , delivered an
address this ovenlnc in the Normal roUenu
chiipol to the itudents and others present ,
who demonstrated their bnthuslajrn by fre
quent ana hcarlv applause ,
A special coach wiis nttncbod to the THRU-
lar pa enRer train that loft this city over
Iho KlKhoru road this evening' , which con
tained iho Frouioil Flambeau club with
torches , the Fremont Silver ( Jor tot hand
nnd cltl/ens tilled with enthusiasm , \\lio
took part in thn great , grand and glorious re
publican rally wbluh was hold In Hooper
this evening. The spoultcrs were ; lion. J ,
K. Frlfilc of this city , Hon. Franit W. Col-
linn of Lincoln and Cieaorul Daunls of
Omaha.
_ _
Cncorcil llm ltuinlillfuii 'llrl.pt.
WAVXB , Nob. , Oct. ! il ) . [ Sroclal to Tun
HIK. : ] Ono of the most enthusiastic republi
can meetings that has taken place In Wayne
county occurred nt Carroll last aisht nt 8
o'clock. Q'lito a torchlight procession took
place , headed bv n mnrilal band from Wayne ,
aoJ a display of liroworlts lent an impetus to
the enthusiasm. A large audlenco assembled
at the hall to listen to unlo discussions by
Messrs. Wlllzer and Frank Fuller. At the
close of the meetln ? the republicaiiE present
were requested to rise and out of tin audience
of about ItiO fully throe-fourths stood up ,
and three rousing cheers woie iiven for the
entire republican ticket.
Iu the Third lilitrlct ,
WAUSA , Nab , , Dot. ' . ' 0. [ Special to
Tun nr.BJ The republicans held a big
rally hero last evening. ( Joorgo 1) , Moiklo-
John , candidate for congress Iu UIB ThlrU
district , spoke to a very largo gathering In
tbo bah. Much enthusiasm was shown
throughout. Ho made soma winning hits
and many friends. Captain Hayes of Nor
folk uUo made an eloquent address durln ?
tbo avonlne. W , II. Nocdham of Hloomllold
Introduced the speaker * . Members of the
Uepubliuau club , headed by the HloomlleJd
Cornet band , paraded the town nnd escorted
Melkli'John sroui the train to the hall. JCnox
county will show up a big majoilty for tbo
republicans at tbo coming election.
Driiincrulii Mr t ut Ouklunil ,
OiKLiNi ) , i\ob , , Oct. 2U. [ Special to TUB
BEE , ] Tha democrats of Oakland baa their
first rally lust night and it was a total fail
ure as fur as enthusiasm was concerned , At
7:30 : the Oakland band and a few of the
prominent democrats went to the depot to
meet tbo speakers of the evening , Muisn ,
G. F. Keipor , democratic candidate for con
gress in this district , aud W. 11. Mungor.
About 100 ncoplo congregated in the hall ,
two-thuds of them being republicans. Thn
line of argument w.is only on the tariff
que.'tion , which was discussed.
INTIIIJSIA : > M AT nom-iiie.
Doilci ) County llcplllilKmiis Turn Out to
< < ret t I'arty SpiMUcrx.
IIoorr.it , Neb. , Oct. 2' , ' . ( Special Telegram
to THE HER. ] One of the biggest nnd most
cnlhuslnstlc rallies ever held in Hooper loolc
place bore this evening. The business
houses and residences \vora In villa drus ? for
the occasion. The people came in fioni the
country rally in the day and every tram
broucht In many woo came eithnr to
participate or loon on. The band and Hum-
beau club of Fremont , nccompuiied.bv tn.iny
cilizcns , camu In on the evening train and
were mot ijy a lareo delegation. Tno torch
light procoaslon consisting of many bands
nnd clubs formed on , Milu street and
marched to the opera house which was very
appropriately decorated. Such a crowd
itsemblcJ that many had to co away , 1101
icing able to get In.
This town Inn Uaon considered one of the
fitroneost In the country for the democratic
inrty , but tbo croat domonstratiunh ivlt-
uosscil hero tonight show tbut republicans
are on tha Increase.
Hon. L. Johnson of Omaha , tbo llrst
speultor introdiicpd , spoke pjrttculnrlv on
the silver question. Hon Howard Haldrklgo ,
also of Omaha , spoke for a short tlnio on
soinorf the IcnUiiitr nines of the tiay. The
apnluUBO Riven Uns genllcman showed their
appreciation of him. Mr. Frlcl : of Fremont
gave some bplendUl arguments for a protect
ive lanff.
Judge Norrls nnd Molklojoha will spcrk
lioro next Tuesday evening.
THtuut luiiiiliin | ,
Doxipiuv , Neb. , Oct. JJU.-SiJCcinl [ Tele
gram to Tin1. DEI : . ! The e ontest political
event of tbo campilgn occurred hero this
ovoning. Hon. J , G. Tatc- , who bad been ad-
veitUcu to address the republican * of this
vicinity , came In on the evening trula from
Hnsllngs , logclhcr with the Hustings Uo.
pubucaa Flambeau club ami iho Hanson
Military band , Korly In thu afternoon people -
plo becan arriving by team from all parts of
the country nnd surrounding towns , Wood
Hiver , Grand Island , Truruiiull , Bromllold
and Jlansen bolng well ranrosenteJ , Only
those who wont to the hall early worn ( prlu-
note enough to secure nven Maiuiiniloom. .
The llrst ensaker introduced was \V. 1 * .
McUrcary of Hastingi. 'J ho domocratiu
schomoof wlthdritwini ; thulr elector * In Iho
west for the purpose of throwing the olec-
lion hi the houite was shown up in n way
that carried conviction to every voter.
Hon. J ( . } . Taio was Introduced amid great
cheering. The speaker held the nudionco
for or.o hour und n half.
Mr , Tnto having lived Iu frco trade Knif-
lanu and woiKod with his fuiborln Iho facto
ries , he wus able 10 inuko a great implosion
upon his hearers by comparing the wages of
Englaud ivilh thoie of this country.
llnal Ins tins Dlxtiiuiril.
BlsEMEit , Nob. , Oct. W , [ Spjclal Tola-
pramtoTiiK UKR.I Hon , C. W. Turroll of
Lincoln addressed a largo crowd at this
place this evening. His effort was a mas
terly presentation ot lha real issues of the
present campaign and was listened to with
close attuntion for over two hnurs. Everyone
ono was lilzbly plcasoJ wltu iho able man
ner In which ho presented iho hsue * und
predicted good results for republicanism In
this part of the county.
Druli ut Itinlni ; City.
HIBINO CITV , Nob. , Oct. 21)-SpBilul ) [ ! Telegram -
gram toTiie JJui : . | W , H. Deoli , the lade
pendent candidate for conirresa of tbo Fourth
district , and K. C. Carpenter spoke to n fair
sizau audience In thU pluco lust nlgiu , bu
did not bring up any points worth speak
ing of.
rrolilimiuuUU ut Ilatlil inty.
DAVID CITV , Nob. , Oct. ' -Special [ to
TUB BKK.J C. B. Hentley , prohibition cau
dldato for ( Jovornor , spoke horu lai.t oveulng
to a small audience. Not mote than fort ;
niou , women and children were proteut.
KELLEY.STIGERACO. .
La ill a 3' Hosiery.
Ladles' heavy black wool hose nl 2flo
tuul Hoc
Lmlies' line black cnshtnoro lioso nl
I ) o , 60i ? , O.V , 7oo nntl $1. Opera
Ladles1 lluo fast black double llcoco
cotton ho < iO ntoo. . " > e nml ADJ.
Now Myles In ladles' line fauoy Hslo
mul silk plaited hosts for Mlpper wear.
Sl'HOiAL
An olccaut pure black silk hose , all
, l/e * . at $1.10. worth $1.7ii.
Children's Hosiery
101) ) do/.uu boys' extra ho.ivy fast black
cotton school hose at "oc , worth 'We.
Children's line black rlbbod wool ho o
at 2" > e mul A-joi-
Hoys'extra heavy black rihboil wool
hose , ilotihloT knees , licols and tees , at
; i"c or ! t pairs for $1 ; wo.'th 50A
Infants' eashmoro hose , cardinal and
an.1 tofij at IMc.
Missus' lluo cashiuoro hoao , ciirdinal
and tan , nt uOe , CIV and 70c.
Misses' fast black double llocco cotton
ho o. U to 8 } , tit .MY.
Iiadies' Underwear
Ladies' nuttiral gray moritio vest" ,
with or without fileovsi at Mo nnd $1.
L-idies' line natural gr.iy wool vest ? ,
with or without , sleeve * , at $1 , il.U'i ,
$1.4(1 ( and $ l.f > 0.
Moiino and wool drawurs to mutch
the nbovo nt SI , $1.2"i aud il.llfi.
lidios' : lluo black wool vu H at $1.CI )
nnd $1.05. Drawers to match at $1.0. )
aud * 1 7" ) .
l.udica' oxtrn heavy ecru cotton union
suit * , I'fst luiitlo , at ? I.fill worth 8- .
Jjlilies' natural trrnv UKM-iuo aud wool
un.on Mills tit $12 , S'i'o , * " . . fH.oO , $4.7o ,
! } " ) . S-1.12" ) . M.oO. S > o,7 < i and ill
Ladies'black wool union Miltsnt $ It.50 ,
$ l.7fi , ! r"i , i" > L'fi , & . " > f > ' \ $ a7" and ill.
F * f\l T OCj4-111 H § * CTllTCJ
. .
.5jljlicSGl Hull .9.1gxlua.
Ladies' blade wool utiiii'stt'laii tights ,
tiuUlc lengths , at $1 7o , VW 10 , $ it0 ! ,
$2 SO mid Sd Knee Icnjrlh at $1.76 , $2 ,
S 'JO , * 2.40. ! iliO nnd * 2 SO.
Ltidios' heavy blsieli hilk lltrhts , knee
length , al W.oo" ill ami i-Vl. ( ! Ankle
len Jth nl ? 0 f > ' ) . S7 and $7 .VJ.
Children's natnialiiM } > or white Swiss
rlhb.'d vests and mints at 7"c , SOe , Siie ,
HOc. Doe , il and $1.1 J.
Childron's black or pray wool union
fruits tit 5-1.05 , $1.8" , § 2 and flVJ. " ) .
Sole agents for the we t for ttio Ypsi-
liinli union suits and tiul ts.
MliX'SWOOLU.N'DHRWEAR. '
SPECEAt LEADERS FOR lltXT WEEK.
fiO tio/.on mon'fl duo while Saxotiy wool
shirts and drawers , vor.Vbofl mihli , spe
cial price $1.2o.oich : , worth Sl.'o.
i I e'ano of the celebrated "Derby Kib-
bed" shirts and drawers , nlco tan nhatlo ,
drawers all double .stayed mid bound
hoams , steam shrunk aud oxtia well lln-
, ished , special price Si.-50 , cheap at $2.00.
101)'do/on ) men's pure undyod natural
gray wool shirts and drawers , ribbed
burilor shirts , drawers slaved and bound
'
throughout , at SI.50 each' .
HALF HOtiH.
100 do/.en men's heavy'eamcl's hair
seamless half hose til 2-rn : , good v.iluo at
lioe.
7.1 do/ou men's heavy natural gray
wool half hose , double merino heels and
tncs , splendid wearing socks , at ! Mc , li
fer $1.00.
CEDAR COUNTY'S ' ( TRIBUTE
Hartiugton Crowded with Oitizans to One
Judge Orcunso.
SURGING M\SS OF HAPPY PEOPLE
( no i > r tinCrcHltnl llnpiilMlciin ItulllOH al
thu CuinpiilKii Miiny Indcponilrnls llx-
| irr n Cunllilciipo III tint npointer
Other I'ulitlntl Nftvs.
HAIITINGIOV , Nob. , Oct. 20. | SpaoInl Ti lo-
Bram to Tin : 15iu. | The streets of Hartlng-
on were lilted with a surging mass of happy
icoplo tonleht all anxious to hear the speech
ot Hon. Lorenzo Crounsc. The tlairl oa
club of this city oimo out fifty strongin
irlght uniforms and liovJed by the Metro-
lolltan band marched through Iho streets.
V largo number of independents who had
been here to hoar I'oyntcr and Dovino this
iftcrnoon remained to listen to the lliago
and plant themselves upon tha solid rocic of
opiibllcanism
The mooting was hold at the Young Men's
club room , and all Unit could gain ndmmlon
were crowded In , while * ACOIUS on the oiilsulo
clamored for ( idmission. Music in Iho hall
was furnlsbod by tua band nnJ the inalo
qunriotto.
When Jndgo Crounso nru Introduced to
.ho nudionco the stamping nnd encoring
'airly shook the walls of the
bulUilne , For over an hour tbo
speaker poured a stnady stream
of Invlnclblo loglolnto the uud'oncc , dwell
ing on tbo Issues of the campuen In a mas
terly nmntior mid undoubtedly made the
tariff question plain to ovary ono who hoard
tilrn. Ttio meeting wus ono of the mo-it on-
tnusiastio held hero during the campaign.
Crouso will bo roraoinboroJ by Cadar
on the Sth of November.
wiu , STAND ui' roit .MIIKASICA. :
Kiurncy County Clli/en ICnlortiilnrilVllh. .
homo Sound Kr.mnnlncr.
. Nob. , Oct. " . ( > | Hpeclal Telo-
grum to Tin : HirJ Sonutor Mandcraon to
night addressed an audience ol fully 700
persons In this city. Tha sonatot In hh
opening stated tbo political situation in tbla
stale , showing that tha Independent party
IH roiUlv not national in character , but con
fined to tha trausmUsoiirl country , and that
a vote for Weaver und I'lold was u vote for
Cleveland and Ktevmison. Mr , Mandorson
then took up the Independent nutlonal plat
form , nnd clause by clause showed Us almost
entire fuUlty.
The turifl was next taken up , tbo fipoakor
concluslvoly proving Us coustitutlonulltv
and direct bcnolUs to tbo v/liolo pcopla ot
tuo United States , as well 0,1 the prairie ot
Nebraska us in the workshop In tbo cast.
Free Hllver received attention , the speaker
showing that the entire silver production
was used under present coinage laws and
tUo dollar given tbo people Is as good as any
dollar on oartb , wllhout civlng mine owner *
12'J cents for BU cents. Mr. Mandor&oa , iii
showing the prosperity of the country and.
untruth ot statements of calamity spoakiri ,
took up the condition of Kearney county
which has 10,000 poonle , $ I'J.VJOIK'worth ) ' ot
property and but fTMJ.OOO inaobtodness.
ICournny county will show bv HH vote on
November B that Its people stand up tor
Nebraska , tbo republican party and pros
perity.
Illne KprliiKi1 1'lrU Iliilly.
nt.ueSi'iiiNos , N'Sb. , Out. ua. [ bpocial to.
Tin ; HBK. ] Tlio flrat ropubllcan rally of the
campaign ut this place came off last nl ht
and was a grand success , For two hours
tbo city was resplendent In colored
lights , buntlnir and other decorations which
Itllcd every largo window In town. A pro
cession uarrylngCUOtornhcsmarcbod through
ttiostroot * . Several corps of gully droiscd
ladleH were In tbo lino. Hipulillc-ati clubs
from Uoatrlce , Llbortv , Odell und Darno ton
participated. I , W. Lansing was ttio peak r.
Piles of poooie have piles , but
Witch Haiel salv * will euro thorn.