PTT > 1 HEr rr 4 TT . i > .vrnc vn\rmi > I ' 'V lOCUt , uon.pr. ufo laMi iniloni ' " MA 'Oil ce. THREATEN TO REBEL Taraminy Ohioftaina Defy tbo Power of the United Etatn Government , BOUND TO GET NEW YORK AT ANY PRICE They Will Not K'spect the Authority of Federal Elections Supervisors. JOHN I , DAVENPORT IS DETERMINED Ho Will Uphold the Law nnd Will Arrest Any Guilty Inspector , THERE MAY BE A RIOT NEXT TUESDAY ItotH Sld.i IH.v , . U .i .l I'uBllUo < > r" unil tliu Tor. i V' ' " " Al > "ut iqunl : In SlreiiBlli-An Ugly OilllnoU rro fiiteil. NEW YOIIK. Nov. 2. [ Special Telegrum to Tin : HEF.I There Is danger of an open con- fllcl at t&o polls In tbis city next Tuesday boUvoon thoTiunmanv police mid Iho United Slulcs deputy marsh Us under John I. Oavon- port. The opposing poiUtons ttkon as to the rights nnd duilos of the Inspootoiu ot olcc .tlon nnd Iho United States marshals are BO utterlyantagonistic ; that It Is dinlcuit tosoo how riot nnd bloocUod Is to bo avoided. Tlio re-publicans insist tbat , under the stale law , It takes lliroo Inspectors ot elcclion to consti tute n quorum. Tamimnv'a polleo board had decided of Usolf tha , Iba two Tninmnny liispoclort of each boaid constitute a quorum. Tammany has nl o publicly announced that no United Stales marshal will be al lowed wllhln 150 feet of a pollinc place. John I. Davonp'ort announces in language rnoro torso than elegant lint if any election inspector violates the law he will bo "v linked out" of tbo polling booth Ihen and Ihcre. Ho will inslruot hU men that U u ill DO Illegal for the Inspectois to refuse the ballot of nny registered person There are l.l.'IT pollinc precincts In Iho cltv. Two policemen nnd two United Stales deputy marshals will bo on duty nt each place. He- servo forces of police nnd tesoivo foiccs of deputy marshals will bo stationed nt convenient veniont , points. 'J'ho two forces will bo equal. The Greatest danger lies In the probability that ( n some precincts the Tammany Inspectors specters will refuse Iho ballols of ropUlorcd parsons on ono pictoxt or another. Should tills happen the lesult might be very borious ATIOUM.V OI.MMIAI.'i < ; ilU'III < Ai : . II ( lilt Itulnit ICi'iiKiiiKlrnni Ni w Youit , Nov. 2. Wilhiu the twenty- vMl four hoiiia last passed birth has been given to rlcmonts whiuh may come tocothoi in this city on clei lion d iy with a sharp crash. Ono 10d of the elements referred to Is ihe announced iidhercnce by Attorney General Miller to tbo custom of the past , undoi Judge Brndloy's ' decision , in accordance with which fodeinl aly UDorvisois of olecllon bavo passed anywhere yon where Ihov deemed wisdvltliin iho eloclion enclosures. Tno other nud opposing element , cov ment lies in the fact tbat Lieutenant Gov trnor Sheehan , cbaliman of the New Yolk campaign commitlco , has issued an address ! to Iho democrats of tno state In which ho cites .Tuugo Blower's decision and be rails iual on dc'iiiocruts to see to it tbat the fcdeial ; bupervlsors do not enter the votlne booths- Judue Biovvor of the United States siipieino court bus mlcd lhat supoivibois bad no ilnlil to outer booths or go behind tbu en closure In vv bleu the bullol boxes uro. Secnslary DJ IVeost of tbo dcimocratlc state committee , speaking lodaj of Mr. Mil IIot lar's cliculario fcdctal supuivuors and ot Mr. Shoohan's opposing order to democrats of this state , said ho believed tbat federal supoivlsorA hud no light in tbe booths and they would not be allowed to ? o there. lie raid iho damocrats would sen lo it tbut they staved outside thu onclosu'o where Ibo booths and ballot boxoi uro , und tliu. con struction foreshadows the possible clash jnof the two elements referred to on Tuesday uoxi. XX'III < lppotu It. Ill bis address Mr. Sbcpban sa\.s , : "By BOction Ib3 of tbo code of criminal pro- cod nro , nny person , nlihPi' n prlvato peraon , or n pencil olllcor , may arrest another with ! out vvariant fora ciimn committed in his presence , and take the person iirrcstud nt once bufoie a magistiatc. "his applies to Ihn republican marshals and siipon itorb fiS vvull us to any othei per on. " Then , as tliough trf pros * this iiomc , ho ndds in black face ixpo , "DunocrnU , enter foico the piovlslon of the 'n\v ' \ to tliu lellor nud Htiind upon your tigbis as Ameilcan citi zens. " It is believed beio that taking this author ity , the dumnctntio election otllcials of this dty , particularly , will muite xiubbotn re sistance to fimentl oflk'i.ils if thov entionch upon Iho lines officially maikod oui in opposition sition to the directions contained in the attorney - torney general's ciieulnr , issued iimler the llrndlcy decUlon , That this outcome Is anticipated by tbo federal oftlulals ol this city Is evidenced by the fact that United States Mnishil Jacobui of this city sent H tclogruni to Act Ing Attorney .General Aldrlcb , calling nl- tcntlon to what bo designated the "Intlatn- inntory pioclainatlou of Lieutenant Gov- cinor SliDcban , " in regard lo the piesenco ' of federal supervisors nt polling booths , Mr. Aldtlob roapandnd thai no had nothing lo say about tbo proclamation except to refer - for ta the policy of the goyornmont on this ( IttoitWn * Qiitiliicd lu in * ) instnictions ) : nucHo mursiiaU , aiipoivUnrs , oto. , jos- i lord ay. Ho toleifiaphed Marshal Jacobus this nftornoon to bo eovorned by the In structions contained lu that circular. It has baon today atcorUluod tbat the law oftlcers of the Department of Justice nt \VusbitiRtou careful ! ) examined the siatutoi nnd opinions tenuerod in cuscs atlilng out of alleged violations of election statutes boAt - , fovycstordny's clrculur was Usuod by At- tnrr.cv Goncial Miller , I'rufod nt Mont ( Jui \ I ml. Kx parte Slobold ot ul. It the case \ \ null u Ml led on nt conuluslvo of the s of fodariil authority ever itnta authority vvhor- oyor any conflict arises wllb respect lo the oonaucl of national and sluto olllclals at olrctions for roprusontatlvis in cungren , The opinion delivered by the lalaJuttire llrudluy In this case has become retabrulud OKil Is piobablv quoted moro of ton than uny other opinion lu argument bolero ihe United States supreme court , U being ap plied to Almost all cases irhcro there ) apIs Bn alleged conflict boincon federal and tuto law. Mr. Aldrlub , ibo solicitor general - oral , holds it Is learned , that tbo respective rights of federal and state au- Iboiltlcs uru clearly defined in this case. auA couhlderiibln part nr the argument of the Ctsot vvtsiljvctea in the connruction to be | lvta lb nordi "ctaki or aitor'1 iu ibe clnuso of the constitution conferring on con gress power to mauo or niter the regulations tbo stales may proscribe ) for the conductor election ? for ropicsontalives in congress. The supramo court , Justlcos Clifford nnd rield , dissenting , hold that the words "mnko or allor" cave congress a supervisory power over the subject , nnd that congress might make new regulations , might cbango state regulations as It saw lit , nnd tnl Jht provide for the altemlanca of onicer * lo pre vent fraud In tboconiltiul of thu elections. ITdn tl Anthorlt ) Siiircinr | , The counsel for tbo d"fenUiinls bad mido much of the po slbilliv Ibat Mich a con struction wouldleailto i > collision botvvuoii the folor.it and fltato authorities , which of course , should bo avoided. cenT court In Its opinion abswored this contention with n positive dcclirntiou that conflict could not ptoperly niiso , because the authority of congress over the subjnci Is paiamnunt In 1's i emulations , superseding nlalo regulations so fur as the latter relate * to congressional elections The national nnd state Jurisdiction were conc'iiricint , hut whcievnr conlllct occuircd the foinu-r was supremo. | U Is hold tbiu the la-.v nulbori- Inl" deputi tnirshals to keep the p.-nco at tin- lloial elections IH not unconstitutional and that the nation U goveinri'int has tbo right toUn use physical force in nnv puit of the United Status lo curry Inlo execution Ibo povveis ) ) conferred upon It linti iictiniiH to Xlir ! < 1ml Unlknr. The lenders of both parties hoi o have today been further Informed from Washington thai Acting Altoinoy ( joni'tal Aldrich sonttho folloivIIIR tcloziam to United Stales Marshal Walker at Montgomery Ala. , this afternoon : "See last nuagiaph of circular milled v us- terdny Use your discretion , remembering und so Instituting vour deputing that they nro peace onicois nnd not p irttb ins and that the livv was onnct3d to secure n free aim honest ballot and fair count. " This vvns made in response lo a letter from Mirshal Wnlkor , reocivod this morning in vv hlch ho snld "I will tlriulc you to notify mo by who if I slinll cfetciso mv own judg- iiiont us to the nuiiiborof special dopuly marshals lo bo appointed in Montgomery nm ! Mobile , coming under Ihu head of cities of over n thousand Inhabitants. I as It you , for Iho reason that it would be n difficult matter to find a suitable number ot cfllcicnt men , men that could bo rolled upon In case there Is n ilot or dislurbinca on the diiv of tno olect'on , nnd I would bo glad lo know Ibo full extent of my au- Ihoiity in otder Hint I may select a sufticiont number befoiohund. " Mil ] Vlal > I in Ply. Thus , with the federal ofllclils plucktlv led bv Supervisor John I. Lhucr.port , and \\lthtlieileniocr.iticstato olllcials made up of combalivo timber , it is not unlikely that iho fur mav llv in this cltv next Tuesday. Both parties in lirooklvn mo completing Ihoii aimnguments for tbo closing inlllcsof the camoalirii A grand mass meeting of the democrats v\lll bo held tomoirow (1'burs- dav ; nlirnt at Ihe Academy of Mtisir , which will bo addressed by Wayne MucVoush of Pennsilviinln nnd ex-Govoinor Campbell of Ohio. Minister Putr'cic U an will addioss tbo republic ins at the Clorinont .ivenuo link on hitutdny nighl. Republicans in nil iho vvaids will puado on Triday night. m\ioci ; xno rvi.i ; IHUNOKK. l nuilif state Itonrbuns me XI thin ; i ; > ldcnt thn > m < ii or , i TOICU am. Nnvv YOIIK , Nov 2 A postur was sent out hj the democratic national committee aU over the state by tens of thousands lust n'ght. It Is a shent almost two foot by tbreo foot nnd is printed in tilling wrllmir. Tbo heading ib : "Oamocnlb , ontorco the law. " Attention ii culled to the law rogaidlne United Stales mnrcnalsnt palling booths nnd to federal Mipervislon of elections. 'I ho poster leads as folfows * "Uomocrat 1 enforce the provisions of tbe Inw to the letter , and st'.nd on your riyhls as American clu/.ens. ' "Do not pormlt icpubllcans lo use looms or bulldlnga within 1.7) ) feet qf the polling place for the purpose of bribing voters. "You have the power lo pievent It audit isniir duty to uirest all such malcfuctois " "J'hls moans , " snld a republican who lias been nc-tivelv contieclocl wilh iho prosecu tions brought in Iho United Stileb roil it jestordny. "that Iho democrats have mauo up their minds to carry the state by mowicy , fraud or force Tulk of the foico bill ! It plans which have coma to our ears are car- lied out. tbctc should bo a foico bill in this stale now. " i HIM * , is i oit vvi : vx iic. : Si.utli irititifiii l.piilnrs ih. Mum , ' 1110111 to Ilitlp tlr.I'opnlUts. . Wtri'iirouN , t > . I ) , Nov 'J J A Lucas , chairman of the piohibitinji stale central commltce , and M. L ) Alexander , Ibo nomi nee of ihoprohiblllo list pii'ty for governor , nr&ndvislng the prohibitionists of this state to vole for Woivor. Socrotaiy of blalo Hini.seod i of used in plaeo iho nomlnoo > uf Ibo prohibition pirty in iho official ba'lot ' owing to somu ti'chnicalitv. The prohibi tionists also makic'iaivreii of n , grave nature. Tbo prnhlblllontsts nro adviaed and urged o.to vole tbo populist ticket. I.ojul tu tlio llrliot. Neb , Nov 1 , \Vo , the un- dcrngned republicans of LouUvIllc City and piecinct , have read with surprise nnd In dignation tbo imputation In the last Issue nof tha Courier Journal ( which purports to ad- voculo republican prmolplosj that the re publicans of this piico nro sulklug because our candidate for the uomlnnlion for repio- Eonlallvo nt Iho county convention was dfc- foulcd , This Is falsa.Vo ncoaolod Ibo de cision uf ihe convention ns tinal and wo pro pose lo work for iho' ticket , the whole ticket . , nothuiK but Hie ticket , nnd for no pan of ll morn than for our honoifd nominee , for honator , in whom wo rtioocnl/o sterling abllllv to represent Inn interests of Ci i s county und who has our implicit conlidencc. Wo cannot but admire a man's principle who depends upon Ibe support of his parly thi'jugb loyalty lo Us iutciost ana not tbinugh IOMI for boodle. Wutvlllbo loiind at lovnl lo our Hc.iat Ibis full as over higncd Will P Kllloii , Waltsr Culforth , James Koliortson , J. L. Hiirlshorn , C A Mnnker. K Palmer , .XI. N Drake , J. AM. , Wind , J O MtChilu , G I' bnuvn , P M.r. . Gnntaln , J A , Ilunmelr , II. L. Cvani" , A r.G Knelt , L C K'ckhoft. ' Tiuman Hall , A r.M ( Jllni' , J. .N Drake , Jessie Livingston , W M Thomas , II. U' , Wui. . , L Jenkins , h > P Mattionny. Dninori il ( Iliji-ct , Dbrnoir , Mich. , Nov , J A special from l.anslnj. , Mluh , says. On bahalt of Danlul J. Canipiu , chalimau of the clenujratio state cenirul commlltoe , unn other dumociats the supreme Court wa > , uppllcj to tr.U morning for umiiiidanitn to compel the common coun ell of the city of Dutioit to sol aside and in- iclnil a cm Ulu resolution adopted on Ucto- uor-1 appolnilnp five inspectors in ouch pro clnct of the olty , The application was granted and an order to show causa vv by a mandamus should not Utue , 11111111 ? returnable at4 p. in. tomoirow. Thn reiiilors contend > that Ibo Inspectors should ha elected .1 the pulls by the voters ihe first thine election morning , and that tbo council had no power to make the appointments. M , I'linl OKIIIIICI ill IC.lll , > , ST. I'AU , Neb , Nov , 2. [ SpnuUl Tele- giuuitoTm , Bi'E.J A f ° irciowd of tepub. ilcuns , democrats and populUts li.tcuod ublo ibe talk of Hon. J , Sterling Morton toniu'iit. Mr. Morton , but for his free trade obsatvu- lions , made u good republican < pccoh. His talk on tbe silver qunnloa was its expnotod , Tbe candidate for lieutenant governor , Mr. K. N. Wolbacb. made a nuat sUJooli nnd wut upulauded by his St. 1'uul friends , The crowd wai kbippad in fioji Grand lilund and with their torrhnj madu a ciedil- oule diiplay. Kiitliii < laui In Intm , UBS MOIVBS , la , Nov. 3. Tbe r 13K of Dot Molnes und tbo cantral portions 13Kef the state hud n luuoossful rally Hero today nod tonight , n larxo number of clubs fiom the outside towns being jir-Jtflnt Ex-Sp akor I Koud nnd lion , Johu A. Ka ou addrojsod , I large I and Depow Mnko Convincing Argu ments at Jamestown , N , Yf CHAUNCiY MAKES ANSWER TO GROVER Clexnl iiid'i Nan York Asiortlons Thur * ougliljItcfnted b tlio ( Ireitt Kinplro Stnto Orator Jsonoru Mate Olllic- lioldtu llolng llciulli Asioiscil. J \Mr.sro\\v , N. Y. , Nov. S Chuuiicoy M. Donow nndhlteliiw Held traversed three counties In west oin Nov York today mak ing speeches In ndvocicvof President Har rison's election in each of Ilium , These counties nro thoroughly jopubllcan Allo- sanoy , Cntturau us nnd Chaulatuiun. Wtlb ihose meoiiiiRS Mr. Djpovv und Mr. Hold brought to an end their Joint election- ccrinp lour in Ihu interior of Iho state of , New York , At .lamostowu today there was n great thione. which rooted the distinguished visitors. Mr Hold was hem lily cheered when hovu Introduced to tnc crowd , ilo depleted Ibu splendid condition of tbo United Slalcs under President Harrison nnd snld the democratic pjllcy of making n cbnugo , If adopted , would load surely to coinmerciil dUastor. The country was at po ice at homo and abroad H bad a presi dent who bud given thu people of the United Stales n safe , frugal und u biilllautly suc cessful ndnilnlstiiitloii. Would It not bo wise to continue this administration I J.r. Depow opened his speech with the statement that everywhere he bad tiavolod Inno westetn Now Ymk ho had looked upon now factories. Jamestown hnd them. lu every case tlieio now factories wore making votes for Hairisou and Held. Then Mr Depow tuinod his nllonlion to Mr Clove- land's I remarks at , iho Lonox Lyceum In New atYe York la it nlirhl. Concerning Mr. Cleve land's speech Mr. Depewsald : 1 h ivo toad wllh great interest the speech mide by Mr. Cleveland at ibo Lenox Ijcoum ' in Now York city last evening. It isst cbiuactcrized by unusual clearness of statements : and directness of chuicnj. H calmly iguoics nil pending Issues , and puts fo the fiontanovv quouion. The tariff is only incidentally roierred to , tbo "foico bill " the , btalo biuk cuironcy piopo- slllon , Iho money q jeatlon und lociprocity are not even hinted nt. It Is evident th the domoci.uic leader regards his party us alrondv beaten on tbe tarilT , icciprocllj * nnd state bank cuitency nnd abandons them nnTl Tlbj attention ot the rounlry is cluilleugod bj nn ex-president of ihu United Suites and u candidate for re-oleclion to the coiruplion of tbo fianchisns and the largo bums which arm inUcd for campiipn purposes , nnd the manner in which thov nro expended. On tbe general proposition ot the danger and im morality of ttieso vast expenditures in presi dential campaigns Inoie can bo no division ofoptniori. Tbo republica' paitv would be Clad to meet Mr. Cleveland nnd the demo crats moro than naif wav in : tny legislation which would mnUu impossible , by proper penal < enactment , the raising and distribu tion of mouoy by candidates and campaign committees. But thu ataitling tiling about 1st . Cleveland's address is , that , having stated tbo evil , he charges lhat moneys are raised and dntiibutcd solely by the committees and through the agencies ol tlio republican llvv . This accusation Is su absurd that it would require neither mention nor lofutallnn except : for the eminent , authority which is behind . it. It ib unfortunately tiuo lhat largo lUins aio raised by bolb parties for po ) litical pui poses and Urgcr than arj legiti i- mately icqulied , except tbut iho olTorts iif ouch oitfanizatlon stimulate corresponding Industry in ihe same direction by Hie other. Mr. ' Clovfland himself was so Impressed r.h r.v this in the last canvass that , though tben president of tno United Slates ; and u compaiathely poor man i , he rontribuled ? IUOlJ ) to Ihe demo- ciatic fund uud has c'ono tbo same this tiiic. At least a dozen active momburs of each organlzitlon know perfectly well Iho amount 0n money which U In pu session of thu national campaign committees of bolb pjr- lios. The raised rin . . sums und the souices Irom which t'noy came are known by tuoio well informed managers , 'ihere were silling > upon Ibo platform when Mr Cleveland spalio : not , fuwei limn half 11 dozen gonlluinen \ \ ho could have to'id him iho exact facts of the situ.Uio.i , and who must have bad their tongues in their checks while listening to the ciodulous trcsbnois of tbo Indictment. They know that the amounts alleged to have been conliibutcd lo and lo bu in ibo possession of iho republican national commllloo hme been pjiposoly nnd grossly o\apgcinled , whuo iho sums raised by Ibo deinocrnlio committees are constanlly undor- stirnatcd. Neither party has been able to raise a ? much money as was collected in 1833. This is notably true of the republican canvass. The sums ascribed to Mr. Carnegie , Mr. Prick nnd their friends p.IS nro the fictions of campaign imagination. Neither of Iheso gentlemen really bad contributed a dollar. Tbo democrats have been able ted iniso an unusual amount of money regard less of Ibo civil soi vice rules. The assess ments have never bcon so rcmoisolossly repressed Uvory democratic slum olllco ! holder has been taxed 10 per cent upon his salary ? , vvbllo a ereut mass of fodoiul ofllco holders nro of a class lhat cannot bo reached and do not contribute. lo ofllclals of Iho slnlo of Nuw York , are within the clulchoi of the domociatlo campaign com mi It oe The amount nf salar ies pud to these oillcora is very much Creator than the as sablu federal list , if the federal - oral list could bo assossed. It Is well knoivn tint on account of the civil sei vicu niles , and iholi iltfid enforcomnnl by Mr Hoosevelt and his commission , Hie assess nent of fed eral nlilclals K next to Impossible d.rk Thu pay roll of the city nf Now York amounts lo f 17,000,000 year , while iba pay roll of the stain Is very larno. Thu assess , monts nrc creator than the onliro bum in isno possession of iho republican national com mitt oo. That nas bean supplu- inenU'd ny ni least ? 3JO,003 , which has been intsed by half chu dozen well know.i domociats. 1 ttiereforo claim , nnd c'urlulnly no well Informed demo- ci at will deny , tbat the domocintlci committee - too U in poisc'islon of"i per cent moro funds foi uaiii [ ln purposes than mo republican commliice. One would bo rash , Indeed , to claim that there nru any purposes for which the republican party would use money vvhoro a democrat would icfuso to use it to bonollt tbo democratic party. If Cleveland Is kept In Isnorant'O bv tils patty manaqciiof the con- ditlons as thoyoxUt , in order that he may make stalemonts of ihe kiud contained In his Lenox lyoeum speech against the funds or their uses In the bands of the tupubllcan : committees , the damocratlo committees which have deceived him , and are endeavor ing ibtough him lo aocoivo iho country , should recui\o through public sentiments and its popular expression at the polls , the punhhmcni which they deserve. Tiieiu vvas u big parade of tbo ropubllom clubs of Jumesliiuii und vicinity tonight , uilv UO 000 voters were in the line ol this prooaabinn. A republican mass meatlnK fol lowed at iho wigwam , which vvus addiessod by Mi , Djpew und Mr. Hold , At the conclusion uf thu mcotlnv Mr. Hold doparto'i for New York. Ilu will make i a speech ihero lomoirow and another af Al bany Piidiiy ovonini ; , Mr. Oopow will o Allo Huffalo ton.onow inorniue and will ihera addreis u Kraat rcpulntcau mass meeting ria lha evening. ( At Ilu ) hprlncii. H\r Si-r.isos , Nob. , Nov. 0. ( Special Tel- egramtoTiiKBEC. ] M. A. Puugliertvchair man of ibo republic-ail congressional commll- leo of the Sixth , and VV , W. WooJcandidate for statu senator , addiessed ono of tbo largest audiences over assembled in Huy Springs I loay. Mr , Uaugburty vvat ai hi * best aud i enicrinmc'cl the nudlorloo for two hours In his inimitable style' . Ho showed from the countr tocoids lhat under reform or independent rulu the counly was pivinc mord milcaRo and par dlom to the independent rourty commissioners thnn Hover had before , nnd Unit the assessing ot the county cost nt Icnsi one-third more than it cost under tbo republican rula Mr. UAUgherty made voles tor James Whitehead - head , \vho will po out of this county Novam- her 8 wllb n mujoiltv , which Is more than Iho most sanguine republican expected. 1111,1 , TALKS I ( lit OIlMOCIt.VCV. Jfo York's Sctmtor Kntnrtnln * the 1'roptn of I'ort > Inr\ls. POUT Jiiiivts , N , Y. , Nov. 'J Senator Hill nrrivcd in lown this nttcrnoon nnd after dining was escorted to Iho opera lintlso , which was crowded with people Kopre- sontativo | ) democrats vvoio present from Goahon , Mlddlotown , Montlcollo. Milford , Hoi Senator Hillspoko In partus follows. "This Un campaign of education. Wo are now ills- CUR Prom IsU ) to 18iS the Issues raised bv the war wore dominant , but Cleveland's ud- mlutslratlon eave opportunity for tlio dis cussion of 'J'no nou questions old war Issues became obsolete , sectloiml bllturno B has dim out. Wo differ honoillv on quosllons of publio Dollcy. I ho question of federal taxation HOI Is the domlmnt course of the campaign. Tbi power to levy taxes Is u despotlo uut nocosstiry uov\ar In every well orgaiu/od government. The diffoionco betwuun the tuo purlins mav bo briefly dellnod as follows : The democratic party bellovos In a sti let construction of tbo federal constitution , the republican party bcllovos in u loose con struction of that Instrument. Tbo repub licans arc willing to confer ovary possible power upon the covorninont. Thn democrats are for conllnlng tbo government tu Its strict constitutional limit ? . \\ltli Incidental Protection. "Tho republicans sny that taicos should bo levied for iho tiecossaiy expciucs of Iho gov ernment. There wo acreo with ibom. Wo believe iu a lariff for revenue , ulth In cidental protoclion. This has always been iho position ot the democratic paitv. ire i TantTs which cieato unnecessary revenue nro unconstitutional. I udniit lhat tht tirstconcress enacted a revenue bill with a protection preamble. Let the lupubllcaus make the most ot It. Congicss was coerced Into the passage of this bill by ibo impnr tunilies of Ponnsvlvanln , always on the out- loci * for her own Interests. Tlio succeeding congress , howuvor , rcoa nUlnir the uangei - oils precedent , and to puaru against futuio violations of tbo constltulon * uf tbo same klnil , enacted the nuiandniont ciovldlng that all tbo powers not oxnresslv granted to the gonnnil govc'iumont wcro rosoivuu to the states. j "As federation Is what triumphed In tbo bill under discussion , the democrats tri umphed in the amoridaont. All iho turlll bills passed since that tiino have boon passed as rnvcnue lulls without the recital of protective intent. : Lot the republicans bo candid j nnd throw bit all dlsguiso and pass a billsolely and expressly for protection some thing hko this : Where is No rovonuaU neooed and , Where is Ceitiln prlvato Inaustrlui need protection ; thuroloro wo authorize such and suc-h duties. of protection , pure and simple , to the tosl. Is tnerc nny doubt that the United States supreme court would prouiuuco U unconsil- tulionall Dunotincoil iis if ( irouint ; Kill , "Tho cry for protection is u giowng | evil. Until of Ute it , bus uwa ( > 3 bsau cicumcd a tompoiary necessity fbonctmniirn Infant in- austiios. It Is now time for this to cease. In all my tiavols I have not found lhat monstrosity Uio man whoso w.isjos bavo biian increased by the Mclvlnlev bill. Wages nta higher hero than in Huropo because of tuo superior skill and in- tollU'enco of our artisans nnd of our irado oiRnnizations. I challenge our republican filonds to show one single manufactured article on which duty enough was not , left by Ibo Mills bill lo represent the difference bo- tvvoon American and foreign labor. What more can a roisonnblo pioteulionist niki" Tba senator road { rom the frea lists of ths MuKlnloy bill and argued that Ibo placing on tbo free list of the article.- , mentioned did not be no tit the masses. Ho said the tariff on farm products is a mockery. It does tbo farmer no goad. Tbe democrats pronoso not f reo tiado , but a modetato tariff revision. Tbo senator mauo only a very brief allu sion to tbo force bill. \VA < iKi l.MISSOUKI. . CoiiiiiiisBloner Hull of 'I'lllit suite MIIKPH IliH Itopiill. Uirt , Mo , Nov. 2. State Labor Commissioner IIM authon/es the following quotation from his forthcoming raport : "In crease in wages since 1VJJ has boon very goneral. With one oxceutionut decrease no change has occurod in tbo past two years , except in the case of tbo cablnotrjake , who obtained a reduction In tbo hours of labor without u cbuhza ofvaos. ; . Tbo vurlous building trades Sfcurej similar leduc- tioni some two years ago , and other trades have , by moans of strong labor unions , secured an auvanco in gej during tbo last twelve years , amount- to from b to 20 per cent. The coonor tiado shows n greater loss , not so much in rates paid , us In loss of time througli tlio in troduction ot machinery , and horse collar manors follow in tbo same m inner , and tn soniJ cases voluntarily reduced wages to piovent tbo Inroads qf machinery , tliu de- croiscd oarninjs in tlioir trade amounting to 12 < < j par cent during the uocailo. Tuo sburp- e i advance was made In Iho wages of un skilled , or ordinary labor. Wages of work- Inu'inen , especially in tba lines of protected Industilos , bavo not baon advanced in tbo past throe years. .SOUTH DAKOTA Jl A Poll ol tlio Suite blioiru u Largo lt pnl > - lie-in tl ijurlty. SiotCm , la , Nov. 'J fapojlal Telegram - gram to Tin : Bci : . | Chairman Urcono of the South Dakota ropublipan stale cantral com- ( mlltco und his liouloaant * bavo juit corn- Dieted a house to , house poll of tbd outlra pDrtion of. 'the etnto east of the Missouri through the ngonoy of county contra ! and towasblp comimttoos , nnd bavo on their poll booKs tbe nauios of every voter in that part of thmatatp , with hU political ' pieferenocs indicated , giving his pluco " of residence , etc" From ibis tin estimates thai tho' republican plurality In that part of the aUtp for the national , staio and congresilfuial tickets will tia 15,01)0. ) Ho tbii/l that an uddlllonal plurality of l.CJQ can bo depondad on from the Ulna H11U. His poll booka show that hundreds of.tljoje who wore popu lists two ' \turs ago will vote the republican ticket this'full. Senator U'M'unlldent , NEW YO.IK , JMOV. 'J. ' Sauator Qjay was nt republican beidquartqra yeiioiday morning and bad a coagrenw ( wjth Iho lpador horo. Tno senator said bo haij , at tbe suggottlon i of some of iho gentlemen engaged In Ibo man agement of tbo republican campaign , anne very carefully through tlio details of tnt'lr labor up to tba present ; tlmo and hud can- \ uasodvltb them tnulr propositions lor the lutuio. Their administration bad boon faultless , ho added. I'raildent Harrison , he said , will bo elected. Ho would cairyNew York , Indiana and Connecticut. Now York would elect him without Indiana and Connecticut , and Indiana unu Connecticut would eluul him wllQout New York . , Ihu MH n Hum n l , Mich , Noy. 2. Tno supreme I'elcourt declines to iisua iho mandamus usKod for by the Sblawuuoo county populists In- vc'ailcallni ; lha claims of Youmans and Thompson to have thejr names primed on ll' ° ° nl-'al ( ' bulloU ak Ihu regular people's nominees for congress. There will accord- fCO.NTJSUfifl O.V BECO.NI ) BOYD'S ' PERSONAL APPEAL Eon , John L. Webster Disijots That Oou- fiaentinl Politick Epistlo. WHAT DO THE PEOPLE THINK OF IT Pertinent Queries I'nt to Itrpulillr un , In- > " i i unil Driniirrnts C'otierrn- t\K tlio Dnpllrilj thn Governor linn sluiHii liMTiint HID I'urtj. Hunt , , , Neb , NJV. 2 s-SpooIil [ Telo ritn to . Tun DKD ] Uonninla hill vv is pnrkcd to overflowing last nlpt.t , the occuslon of republican talk. Thj weather \ \ as bad , iho streets being impassable on account of mud , and ( It was Impossible to have n torchlight procession \ \ ben It was announced that John ; . L Webster would speaic , It was enough ( to call out the ladles In great mini bers. The win tbo ladles oliccfil the speakers it would loid ft poison to bclievu that u majority ot thu Indloi would vote the ropabllcan ticket If tnoy could ot.ly us qlven the chance this yoai Hon. Henry Sprick , candidate for float senator from Dodge county , Sessions , cnndi- dale for lloat ropro'ontallvo from Hurt."cl Dave Moiccr , candldftto for congiess In tbo Second district , Will Uurloy , H H. Uoblson and John 1 , . Webster of Omaha were pieauut , Mr. Sprick spoke a few minutes , lu which ho said that ho hud worked a year in tbo old country for NO , and could carryall hou'vncd in . bis handkerchief , nnd ho did not propose to vote n democratic ticket ; that bo was prosperous in this country and would stay bv the party that ramie it prosperous. Ho snla tnat this country made moro progteis In fho years thnn the old cuunlrv did In Illty. Dave Mercer made n few romnrUs which struck the boys in tbo right hhapo and w\s unplauded lone and often. Will Gurloy fol lowed with a short speech. Hon. Johu L. Webster followed. Ho In troduced bis remarks us follows : nnuiorruv ) 14 i > nil. "This Is no longer n catnpilgn noninst the domociatlc party In NobiasUa ; l&nt party is dead. James E. Boj d ss ill" , und bo ought to know. Have you seen his conbdenllnl loiter ! Ho says tn th it letter that he was \\onbytho consultation u lib Uio national committee and loading inon of the demo cratic paitv. nnd Ihey agreed with him tint tno beat policy to oa punned lu Nebraska was for the democrats to suppoit the Weaver electors. Ho s iys that Informa tion has reached him that a largo number of independents who were for merly republicans mean to vote the Hatrison llckut ; lhat is good news to us , ultbough wo knew Hint before Hoyd's letter bccamo pub lic , btill Itiswoith u good deal to us to Know that iho democrats bavo received this information anu uro spreading U broidcnst , over the stnto. 'J his kind ot discouraco- munt of the .cmnciattc party will add moro votes to tbo republican party. I quote bis language : " 'With the republican strength tnus aug mented , It will no impossible for democrats tocairy their own electoral ticket lo vie- torv. ' "If the democratic pirty cannot eloot tbe Clovolarid electors , bow can they bopo to eiect uny part of the demonnllo tickat ? Stand up , Mr. Huclld Mai tin , nnd toll tbc dcmocratlo party what you think of this douth-ilcalincr ( stroke ot tbo governoi. Stand up , Mr. J. Sterling Morton , demo cratic candidate foi govoruot , nnd toll j our fellow democrats" uhat jou think of this effoit of youi goveinor to cast tbo di'ino- crallc vote wltn the Indenendcnt pnrtv. What Is the mailer wllh ibe uomocrauo paiiy that it can do nothing bolter tlian play u 'bido and seek' game with iho in dependents ! > ut lor Independent Crackei * . "Next comes a proposition that must bo startling to the alliance party. When you independents met in xour national conven tion in Omahu and declined , \our platform and nominated General Weaver for pies- iaont ot the United Stutos , ) ou pledged yoursolvcn to him to devote j our energies ! to his election In good faith. When Gatmral \\Viivcr acootpd that nomination ho ex pected tbo electoral ticket of that party to ' bo elected for tba purposn of pulling htm iiV iho white nouso. When Gcnaial Vnn Wyck accepted the nomination of Iho Indo- poiidout party In Nebraska , bo oxncclou tbat party to make him coveinnr of the stato. You then oxpuuted to act in good l ( faith /or the accomplishment of thai end. "Now , lot us look at Iho startling declnra tlon of James il iioyd. Ho tolls the demo crats that to vote for iho independent ticket Is a definite stop towiud victory and the ultimate- triumph of Cleveland and Stevenson , and Iho principles they repre sent. ' In other words , the decimation eIs that tbo democrats , fooling that if parly lines remain as they ate today the demo cratic party will bo defeated and the repub licans achieve a victory. This , U a statement lhat the Independent party cannot elect its tlcKot , slate or national , of Its own voto. IsU is a declaration to you , General Van Wyck , tbat you cannot bo elected , It is a declara tion to you , J. Sterling Morton , Ibat you cannot bo elected governor ; it is a declara tion that the democratic party , small in num bers though U be. holds tbo balance of power und lhat It , proposes to use it for tbo pui ere not of electing Weaver , but to elect Grover Cleveland , and for the destruction audbuilalof the Independent parly. It IsIs not proposed to give anything in exchange for Ibo bandits U oxpecu to reap by this ono Elded coalition. It is not , piuposcd tote give anv votes to tbo independent slate ticket , but maans to lot jour state ticket be submerged , fiom General Van Wvck nt beet top , to Ibo lowest state ofllro. It docs not moan to give a vote to the independent ticket for . tbo purpose of electing Weaver , but for the nurpojo of defeating Weaver by throwing - 1c ing 1 tlio selection of piosldont into a demo cratic congress. "What do you IndopcnJenls ihlnlf ot ihls scheme lo rob you of ihe imaginary victory fur which you bavo been enthusiastically campaigning Ibis state , and all tbo western uuu southern stales from Oregon to Ala- bamat Couldn't 'I rust tint I.rndiun , "This was n seciotly contrived schema of the democratic party to bo given out among Iho confidential friends of iho writot ol the letter. In Ibe beading of his letter he < hoi , M'orional and Confidential , ' und later on In the letter he sa\s , 'Mnke such use of this among jour democratic frlendi ns you can without openly causing an alarm on the part of our opponents. Discuss tbo laoa only wllh democrats who can bo trusted.1 Uvl- denlly it was never Intended that democrats whom James U. Hoyd could not trust , kola Huclid Martin , Churlos H , Brown , ' 1 , J. Ma- bonoy and others , should over too this lat ter , Hon. J. Sterling Morton was not ex pected to see this letter. The walls of Arbor Lodge will quake with anger when he reaua It. "What will tbo Independents U.lnlr who bavo boon supporting Weaver for tuo pur pose of gelling free , uolimilca coinage ref silver when iboy find out thai ibulr vote is to be used for thu purpose of electing Grover Cleveland , wbo publicly announced iii a letter - tor tbat tbe free und unlimited coinage otof silver would bring disaster und liuraiblpl Grover Cleveland is a gold but ; candi date nominated by the democratic rmly wllh tbo bopo of carr ) ln tbu stale of New York. What does the alliance fanner think who hue beeu spending bis time and money campaigning for Weaver and Van Wic * In the bopo of huvldg the government loan him money at S per cent per annum to pay otT bis fuim mortgage , that bis vote Is to bo mod to elect drover Cleveland - land , who , ut all times , hat been opposed to thesubiroasury ccbemol What dooi a re publican think wbo never voted n democratic ) tlcuet lu bis life , uut wbo went Into the in- uepondtul movement under Iho deluded t.opj . ) tbat tnoroby his condition might bo im proved , bat lluds out at thu Ute dale that the xvorK of four je r in tbo alllnuco yarty I THE B BULLETIN. /or < > m iJiu u i J IVJ il/ . ; 1 , New Yoilt Driiiiimlt In HpliMllom Iiepi nnil llclii In thn fii-lil. UrlnlorItlMiTtHtml' * I'rlv.itc l.rltrr I'liililnrk XlimiK t | i nil Aitilliiur. t'l In-lighter * .ignln In Drni.nul. iMKlt rarlliitiirnt irj PnrtjN run-- Xtrticn's M.llil or Orients' \Volk. a. Council lnir ! I.DIMm ! . Ninth Hnd Itt'pitlillitns IliUlj. I. l.'illlnrlil mill CoiiiniPiit. M Tililll-tiili Not i < s und ( iiKlp. fl , t Ytrnilliit ; soiitli OmilmV Ur < it t'luntu , Mliir < ol thi < ltill tv Win In. n ( Irnln , I'liMMlniM uil'l I.Un Stork. 7. I ntnl VVtnK < In Cn hliiil. II sprrlit mops Ills l.llitln ; ; : Contrict , 1(1. Siicir IJi-iit Ciiltnrn Xiliiuirlng , Iti-poil ( > l Hi" llliiitnr nl HID Mint. 1'J. ( iniiKl A liny lirpui linpnt. is to bo tisod by iho demounts for tbo pin- pose , of electing n demociatio piosldont of the United Slntcs"1 Mr. Webster ihon < poito for some tlmo ex posing the fallacies ot Ihn sithtroasurv pli > i.nd inon addiesscd himself to Iho provlsmu In tbo dc-mooratin platform docUrlng Ihu tarilT uticonstitulional nnd thnl further clnu o In iho dcmocrnllo plntfotm denounc ing I Ibo tntllTs\stora nt n scheme lor the iob- bety of millions of liborcrs. IJM iii'stsi u' iti.i't r.i ICA > ' lion , doliii XI , ThiiMtnii inliit.iln 11 l.iilKn Atiillcnrn lit Sniliillt. NoKtoiu , Neb , Nov. ' . ' [ Special Tc'.u- ' gram to 1'itc HER | The gioatest political domonslrallon in the history of noilh Ne braska was bold in this olty thu evening , the occasion being a gland icptibllcnn rally nnd an address by Hon. John M. Thur ton. At nn early hour theio WHS n torchlight procession , inlerspeuedvilh several biass bands and a very crodltnblo display of fiiouorlcs. Tbo banncis vveio numer ous nnd beautiful Tae portrait nf Cicuoral llmiison mounted nnd Uold silling on ii nloiiu wilting war coirospondoncc's was vorv Hue. This evening special trains began arriving over all lo-uis leading into ibo city bearing large delega tions ot loptibllcan"oiatois Mr. 1'Liufstoii was met nt tbu Union Pacific itonol by a coui- inittco of rcC&ption consisting of ( . 'olonol S W. Hives , ma\orof the city , nnd Hen , W H. Huchol/ chairman ol thu countv ccnlial coinmllto ? , J H Have < . W. II. Wldatnan and W. M Robinson , tbo Noifolk hi ass bam' ' and a inulllludooi i-ili/.cns. After Iho arilval of outside delegations there was an nnmansa llrunuo.ui demonsti i- | i tlon , and the meeting was rnllod to older bv Mavor Haves ' , who intioduced Iho Noifolk Glee club , v'vhich lendoieJ a very line selec- lion in n mos' clllclcnt mminer entitled " \Volcome" Mi Tuurslon was Inlioduced bv Hon John K. Haves. Mr Thurston said as Intioductoiy thai his voice was n litllo ho irse and husky owing lo constant use in tbis campaign. Ho snld in the beginning of the campaign ho was adver tised from ocean to ore in lo speak from iho independent slump , but ho wasn't yet icudy to acknowledge blmsolf H political failuio as tbo alliance was principally made ui > of mep who had failed in tbu older partieh The onpin.u alliance leadeis weia bet aside and aalf uppomlcd leaders had taken iheir places The people of this btale , ns a whole , had acoompllahed more in the sboit time it had hcn sottlc'd lhan any olhor people on tbe face of tlio ciulh. He claimed that the stipplv unit demand of ' ' money , as oveivtbing ol o , le ulitcd the prlco ; th-U intoioit In this statn hnd reduced gradually fiom lii per cofil top , and thoto uus no tack , nor likely to ha any , until Ibu uilamiU bowlers scared ibo capi talists out of the Blulo. 1 heelccliou of Gen- ciar Van Wyck would laiso ihe interest quicker Ibnn anything Ue. Mr. Tburslon next took hold of the silver question which bo explained to the entire satisfaction of all present. Ilo gave tbo democrats n very caiefutobservation , touch ing on Hovd's letter and appealing to the gooj judgment of the Independent lepub- licans , showing tbat It was nothing mete than a democratic scheme nnd they tbe cats- paw to lake Iho chestnut fiom Ibo II u. Ho said Ibat Iho pike of all articles was loprcsonted by tbo puce of men or iaboi ; Ibat had Nebiaska n dozen boot suirar factoilos the slalo would icgu- late Iho price of pinducu far moio than ihu markets of Liverpool. Speaking next of the McICinloy bill , ho showed that a butler qual- iiy ot lin plato was borne bought todiyby the doalei s foi $11 per box thnn for tpr \ or to Iho passasoof Iho bill , und nveivtliing else in propni lion , contrary to the piedic lions and doinociatle eamnnlgn lies of iwo years airo lie nc\l lold ot an inter vlow ho had a few duvs ago wilh a fiicnd In Navy Yoik cllv who said lhat llioie were 50,000 Duvo Hill clomocrals who would r.ot vote for Cleveland. He closed by paving a glowing Hlbulu to Hon. ( joorgu U Moikic- John and predicting ibo olectmn of the en tire congressional , slalo and nr.tlonal ticttot. 'Iho meeting was hold In Hulhoit it Lnft- wicb's mimmoth show tent , no other place in the city being Inrsro enough to accommo date the crowd. There were about -1,000 , pea pie present. KKVKM.V INUin'I.MlKMS KAUI.V. 'Dlltlonol Iliol'ail } Dt-luiiititil l > j n ( ii'litli- tii in llh NiiiiinroitM 'I liuurini , Nob. , Nov. 3. [ Spaclal Tele- sraia to Tiu Bpi.j : An indupondcnt meotliiR was bold hero thU uvonine with about : ii)0 ) ) persons in nttindancp , wbo > u political vlov\s were about uqutll ) divided among the throe lies. ( _ ' . II. Oraddoek pal / of J ini-olii was in troduced by , f. ( ' lQMok ! , im old soldier uuodr.uvi a pension In bis prollmliiary ronmiks ho h id thcro was eomothing wrong wth ( thn government and the guntlomun lioin Lincoln could toll what it uav CradJuck liogan with u incel ; apulogv for tbo last legislature and intimated that some poraons in Llnioln ncro gioulnu' liniiiuns lv woiuthv off state funds Ho complained of the labor ' commlsilonoi'a tordlnush in cot preparing mortc.iuo statistic * In tiino to bn used for calamity caniptlpn thunder Then ho submitted his own theories , dccluilii K ) tbut tliu moitKage Indebtedness of tliuslntu U fHI per capltn , nnd would hayu tbu ptoplo bellovo llio faniiur boio It nil. Coipoiatlon moitfiiffca wcio ! | not ineiiiloiieil THE HIT was abused for Us repoiU about the puoolu'd party Ilu s.iid that o\a Morris Hrovv n , loimbllcan ciiuli- date for county attoinay In this rojuty , would .stand up foi LOiporations , if eleo.od , anil IICODIC would not get justlco. Captnm Trercrick then used about two hours In oratorical flights , ontcrlalultiL' tbo crowd witb Ian trips wbllu n sailor , lie tola of tbo coal combine und criticized the republi cans for allow U. illns IDC . Ameilcan shipping was compared with that of Great Uiluin and tbo republicans word blamed for Its condition , A largo doio of old greenback throrics wan , prescribed by. the spotkor and tbo moating broke up with uheor * for tbo success of iho people's paity. Aluile luiiy \ iittti , Hoi iKtc.E , Neb , Noy. 'J , iSpselnl to TIID ' Br.iJ-\V. G Anil rows , iho noinlueu for coneross of tbi ? dlstuct , ipoko at ilortrand thin afternoon to a crov\dou liouie. The meeting wua well attended by farmer * , wbo bad comu out to lirar him und comnaio his declarations of prinoinlcn with MoKolgban' * . The lo 'ic , oaiueatnuis nnd ilncnrily nt AudruWH madu a good hiipituMon on all wbo heard him , uud a good many Independent * sienllled tUcJr Intention of voiliiE for him , 1'rof , Andrpvrt went fnni , licio to J.oomU and spoke In the uyeniufr , ulth'.bo nair.D losultas heio. Tlio faimu aio thinking , and 1'iis safa to any tbat tlm ropuolloan cause will not suffer. Andrews not only made votes for himself , but tbo wbolo re- puollcan ticket. I > oiiiorrit , PvJx.N'EJjCirr , Ken. Nov -fbpocUi dip- gram to Tin-HKC John C' . David , cnshlor of the Dm National bank of this cltv and a 1mlifelong democrat , offered today to wager 1100 on Uiirrisou't elsoilou , but couldigct i no uk ri , SUCCESS ASSURED IS HOLT Even Dcinocrnta Ooncodo Republican Vis- tory in Tlmt County. . , .iii MUCH ENTHUSIASM AT O'NEILL'S ' ' RALLY . -iMii\tor I'iiililork DiOUi-r an IntricitlnR Aildio Amlil ( \ppliuiHi--Snnu-nl Ilir IJcnclUs ol I'niti-otloii Other O'Nnu , Neb , Nov. 'J - ( Spool Tolo- Riilnlo I'm ; Drr J Snnitor A S Padilock spoKe to n large and ontbusl isMo nudlonco jn the I'ouit hotlso burn Ibis ovoniiig 'lha SCMI nor has inativ warm udmlrcis In ihls couiitv and the npplauso xx hlcli lie received nl ( lifforeut tlmos during hit spaced nliomnl thnl ho had \plurod tbo au.liuncj. Senator1 I'lUlcloik Iniulled tlio dcmacrntlu froa trade fallacies without clove * nnd proved to bis hcaicistho bcnc-lUs of protuctton Ho nlso explained his \olu on Ibu McKlnluy bill to iho sutist'ii'Moii of republicans projcnU As election dav drawi nijjU ivpubllc.iu 1110- ccss in Holt count ) is mote Iban over as sured The opinion ninong p.nly ( padeis , irrosnccti\u of | nrU , is tbat iho 'opubllciti tlckot will have nt loasl 100 plutalily in this county. _ I.ASCsrin : iM > nnNm.Nts : IIAI.I.V. < ii in ralXViiMi unil Mr * , l.vnin . Ciouil tit l.lncolr. LIMOLN , Neb , Nov S [ Spaouil Tolo- giamtoTiu | j : Brr.J The long oxpoi-tod anil iii.ieh . ndvuitlscd lallvuf tbo pooplo's Inde pendent parly took place in tills city today , Gi'iioial Woiuerand Mis. Alaiy Louse bn- liiK tbo alliaclions. The demonstration was mauguraied this nflornooii by a pArade , in which boUvocnKUO nndMOj people par- liclpalod. Afloi Iho parade had been dis missed the people congic'Ralcd nt Uohauun's ' hall , \\ucio thu spoauiiiir was to take place. Tbo uudlcnc'o 'vas in luadlnoss before 'J o'cloclc , buUit was not unlll no irly ! 1 when General Weavnr and Mis Lease llnully madu their iippjuranco Ciunoral Weaver was Intiodlicod b ) Mnvor Woli , und hoa received \\lth iho customan npplauso. He stutc'd that bo h la no time to discuss Ibo Isiiics ot iho cimpalgn , unit ho conlmud himself almost ontitclv to u hat ho himself termed n "plea fet the nocesiity of .x new paitj. ' He pologi/od for thu biovitv of his address by saving tbu bo bad lo calch iho I 10 tiatn foi Tup'kn , nnd thai be wi hud to divide what lllilo lime he lind wllh Airs. Lease That ladj wa ° introduced bv Mnyor Weir , with the remark that If lior name was not Pa'rick llenrv H otitbt to bo. Mrs Lease piefaceil her buet'aildiess 113' tom.iikuiK tbit , iho people evi dently cxpeeteil Her to relate BOIDO of the dotmU of the soiiilioin tour , but shu Mat oil that Iho paitlculars of that eoiobratoil political pilgrluiHgo hail alienUv been de lailed at length In her extended Interview in the Intel Oc an , and ttuit , wllb n vorv few slight alterations , Iho miulished report of that interview was. bubslunllally corruct. With this explanation the speaker mined to olhor biibjccls , leaving her uudlonco in whuti was evldcnllv n dissatl lleil state of mind. Mis. Louse dovotrd nil of her time to n nrcsunlulion ot Iho ideas upon vhlcb Iho ponplu's party U built. I\ulihor her nddross noi that 01 Geneial Weuvui oulerod'inwr the issues of the campaign ; for the reason , as stated by bolb , thai their time was lee llmi'od. At 4 .10 tlipy tioarded the fr.iin for Topeku. TbU evcnlng'thoie wiw 11 torchligbt parade and another mooting at Hnhiuian's ball , at which W. L Greiin of Kearney was iho 'S Kii'MIMUAN : KVI.l.V. Vluxsrj. Mi II.In ) ilui nnil NoirlH Auilit's * iv Hoornn , Neb , Nov. U [ Spaclal to TUB Hi E. | Notwithstanding Ilia itu'lomenoy of the weather last nigiit quito n large croud tuineil out to hoar Hon. George I ) . Moikle- John of rmloiton and Judge Nonisof Ponon. The Hoopoi cornet baud pi a veil Hovoral se lections , after which Judco Norris was in troduced cy Chairman L'raiiK tlagcnbolham. 'Mio Judge was recelvc'd willi gioal npplause. foi many In lha auulcnco had lieaid ihu gen tleman sprat' bufoic After paying Hie In dies piesunl n line mini to ho proceeded lo discuss iho tat Iff question. Noticeably among his niguinonts tor a lailff were these ol why lh faimor Miould favor pioleclion. To say that ilia American faimor could coin- pole wllh his foreign neighbor , whose farm ing Is done by ihu Hussian set fs and Mexi can peons , without protection Is concluslvo onougo for uny one. lei his politics bo what they mav. Mr. Mciklejohn , candidate for loprcsontu- HVO from ihoTniid ilulrlct , spoke especially upon ihu money qnusllon und showed by CHieful argiimcnls how unsafe It would be foi the pcoplo of this counlry to adopt Ihn policy advanced by tbu Inddnondonl pint- form ; and that free silver would bo u mo nopoly for Iho owners cif Ibo silver mines of Iho \ \ 0il. Ills speech all through wa no ticeably fioo from any abuse of the other parlies , and though some present might not agiea wilh him , hn cittalnly won their re spect and prob.ibly tlioir votes In many cases. After tbo conclusion of speeches it banquet was hold nt the SVlckwIn hotel In honor of ihcse gentlemen. l > i > ilK County fd'pillillc inn. Neb , iNov 'J. fSpoclal to THIS -Tbo republicans of this city now hnvo their club room on Main stieot. In \\blibnro kept TUB DULY Bi. ! , Inter Ocean nnd other paneis They unt now preparing for n great , big , grand and gloiious rally to bo held In tnls oily next Saturday ovenlng. U Is axpauloa that olbur cities nnd towns will bo lopnnoiiiod Inni wllh tlioir clubs , Tbo moutii i will bo pru- cuded by n grind totrhtlght procession , con- blbtlnK of iho cavalry , biovclo , llumonati und republican clubs of tills county , with loichus and roman candles. The nddrnsses will be delivsicd In Love't , opoia bnuso by Hon. Ueoit'o 1) Moiklujobn , ciindldaio for cont'iess from this clisttlet , I'jUgcno Mootf , citndldule for auditor , nnd JudgiiV , r. Norrla , i nil Cimwox , Neb , Nov. 'I - | Special Tele gram to I'll i. Ben J lion. A B. Paddock of Nebraska City and John Ki fn , postmaator i of lieatilco camu fi om Harrison on u Bpodnl i train lust night. Tlif. ) have boon making a Ihing tour of ucitluvcsl Nobiaika , Scnutor Paddock enlo.'talni. a very cluierful vlow of the political oullook and thcl > * visit to this doctiou will bring many votes baok to the old paity. They were escorted to the Blwino betel , tvheie a reception was bold. Most of Chailrnn'i ' prominent mniivnro nrocent , J without regard to polltlrnl creed , They will i made n ni'inh'ir of short stops enioute home , i The thu outlook ui tbis section M very bright for { \'jin XVjuliiil WH.IIIO , Nnb , , Nov. 3. [ bpeclal Tele- to TIIK Bre , | Hon. ( j , H. Von Wjct" nddieised an audlcncD ot 317 people at tba opeia housu this afternoon , many of whom werti upubllraiik and domouralB , The mll- llonalrts and monopolists cinnu In for a largu share of Ins attention , hut lie noviir men tioned himself in thu connection. llcr rci- marked thnt the farmers otifc-nt to stand up for their manhood for UiU year at least. A he preached calamity his followers f reeled him wllh applause. Cuiuiilinll' * bun i' lnl lliitly. f'AMriiM.i. , Neb , Nov. 3 ( rtpoolal Tele gram lu TUB HEU.JHon. . W , U. Aridrewt spoke today in this city. Itva * the largoit and inou eatbuulaitlo rally of tbo campaign , Hopublloan * re grontly ncour n a Usrf ,