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    THE OMAITA DATTjV 1EE : S&TTTRDAT , REPT13MUEH 5 , 1890 ,
PROGRESS OF THE CAMPAIGN
Republicans See Many Signs of Victory
Next November ,
OUTLOOK FOR SUCCESS IS EXCELLENT
Cniiiinlili'i'iMiiti CiitiiinliiM of luun U
Mure ( linn I'liMiMil ft Illi Hit *
I'riiMiici'l for llii' 1'iirlj lit
All I'olnlM.
Di:3 MOINBS. Sept 4 ( Special Tele
gram ) A II. Cummins , national committeeman -
man for low ft , Is In the city from Chicago ,
, where lit hm bcin since the campilRii
, opened He says the commltlie now has Its
* work In good condition When the cam
palgn opined It found the battlefield trans-
' fcrrid to the states of the middle west , that
, In former campaign * have needed little
1 attention of the nitlonal committee con-
It had not the machinery icadj
to take up ( fTectlve work In these ntalcs
t It has now completed Its preliminary work
1 and is ready tn piuh the campaign In thcbo
, ntatts and to give Hum all the attention
they need Ml Cummins docs not plate
Iowa In the lint of unceitaln states any
longer He says It Is safe for a largo le-
pulillean majority Outside of six or seven
i counties It does not appear to ho losing to
Ilryan Illinois ho xnys will surUy go fet
Me Klnley and ho believes AlUcld He savi
the sound money nun will imke one of the
greatest camp.il-ns In Iowa for 1'almer
nnd Uuckncr thatv s evei known , and
tliat he would not lie surprised to see
them poll half the democratic \ote ot the
state.
IMIIST rilll'IS III' INUI V > VIMMils.
Hon. \ \ . ( * . IVi ry < if KIIIIHIIH
VurnliiMl Iti tan mill Tre
TOI'HKV. Kan , Sept 4 lion W. C
Petry , who for yeats has been n leader In
ilumorratlc councils In this state and who
was United Plates district attorney during
President Cleveland a flrit administration
has announced his loyalty to I'almei and the
Indianapolis platfoim His Intention Is made
known In nn open Utter addiessed to lion
J M Loveihnlinmn of the democratic state
central committee , and issued today In It
Mr I'erry gives at length his IOHXQIIB for
this action saying In pail "It Inn not been
an easy matter foi me to part with the po-
Iltlfal associates of a lifetime and I hue
tried very hard indeed to forego my con-
\Ictions and In obidltnro to party lav. , bow
to the decision of a majoi Ity of the detn-
uctntD of the nation and of Kansas The
doelatatlon of principles adopted at Chleaigo
In nnny icspects Is ho utterly at vailanee
with everything which 1 have esteemed de'm
ocratlc that I cannot subscribe to It The
whole force of thla campaign Is In favor of
a vicious Illusoiy nnanclal policy never be
fore subscribed to by any leadei of de
mocracy , nor by any convention of the
party '
" 1 decline. " he continues "to suppoit the
Chicago ticket and have- cast my lot with
the real democratic platfoim and tleket nom
inated at Indianapolis" Mr I'ciry takes par
ticular exception to the Kansas domoet.itie-
popullst fusion candidate"
iinicit Miivriits HIS oN \n ; s.
.Sinn IIIIH Not it I'liIKU'hlll , lull Clnl\
II Slniili | > \ mi i ili Isl.
DCNVm Sept J Mr C W Varnuni
a prominent republican of this city , ic-
eently wiote Hen .Most , asking whit his
position was on the silver question , and has
leeeived the ' "I have
following reply' ex-
pi ossed the opinion that at piesent goldenly
only can be used as a proper standard of
value , because its cost of pioductlon Is
Btahlc and allKc all ovei the world wl.oieas
silver Is getting chenpei every ye'.n. If ,
therefore the latter might be used as
money , notwithstanding the fauts stated
nbove. It nhould bo done according to its
maiket pi Ice , not 1(5 ( to 1 , but ( at this mo
ment ) 30 to 1. tloligh that v.ould loiidci
Bllvci mcnoy veiy Incoi.venlent .Silver men
had bottei Invent some new ai tides of
luxury , make tin m fashionable- and Hood
nil maikets lliut would be Hie pioper
v\ay to go1 rid of ail the supei Unity of sll-
Vc'i .ind mnko It useful
"I am otheiwlso no politlelan , but an
anaichlst , and coiibeviuontly do ut care 101
any paitv In the nii'ii.i of voting fights
which I leg.ud as n monkey tlieatc" good
for the amusement of big children I be-
Ilevo In levolution and not In humbug "
iinviocitTIC1,1 : \ur.ns < uuinr : , .
loviu sa | < ( . Ccnlinl CiiniiultliiCom -
llllllllllIK III llN 'I'l < > ! ! ( UIIMtl.
niS MOIN'IJS , Pent I ( Spetlal Tilo-
KiamTie ) dcmopi-itlc state rcnti.il com
mittee will meet hcio nc\t Wednesday to
select a e indidate for state Me miner in
place of riiarlcs llucgnlt : of niKadei who
has declined to make the lace W II Stam
of 'Utst Union and Henty Lehman of this
this aie talked of , both being fun sllvei
( Jermans
rlhe demodatli committee is hiving a good
deal of trouble' with Its lampilgn It ian-
not get Jlteiature and lms > a ( | iianel on
with the1 ntilonal committee on 'bin ' and
other accoun's 'I lie committee has leiranded
flnanrlal aid from the national committee ,
but it IIHB not been foithcoming thus far ,
though It Is piomisnd latei The state com
mittee finds that the republicans are making
great pi ogress In all sections and that free
silver Is on the down grade and go'ng ' fastei
every day There me dissensions among the
party leaders , an Incident of which was
the resignation of Will \ Wells from the
chairmanship of the literaly bureau on ac
count of dlsTgioeinont with the managers
ns to methods of tunning It.
ju uuc IIVNNV ! \ \ iiij I'M ; vsr.n.
SIIJN I'liliui'i-'N Siiiiilunf Ion n ill Hinf
\ \Nslrilllllfl- Vll > llilll < M ,
CIIVIMNI : > . ept -chaiiman i M A.
Hanni In an Intel view said concerning Ihe
lesult of the Indianapolis gold dcmoeiatic
convention " 1 think the action of tlm con
vention will be of assistance to no Fena'ui
I'almor Is a stiong , tellable man and has a
bcavv following among the demounts of
Illinois Ills nomination , following that of
n gold F tin id.mil demofral foi guv PI nor In
that Mate will weaken the foues of the
DtliPi demoiiats In Illinois matciially '
' How about Mi HncLim' "
' "Jhf > nomination of Mr Hiu Knci will alan
do us good He Is Htiang In Kentucky ami
tlnoughuut the south , and will help us teiy
uiutli '
Gomel nln > . ' the Vermont election Mr
Hanna snll "Ihu lesult of the state elec
tion in ' . 'enroll ! makes It appear that the-
people cxriiltid miund , Holier tense in dial
Ing with the quo-tlmm l Issue and bhowcd
: holr temper toward the Chicago platform
It InillmtiB th-it the people as .1 whole- will
cpildlatr that platform "
Mr llama leaves hero this evening for
Chicago
m\vi : THPPIC IN'JO r'io \ .
Ni-nil > * > > > n TlioiiMiml l'riiili | > i ; > -
| n-cli-l ( Tuilnj In 'I'ttu Ilcli-HiifIIIIIN
CANTON , O. Rept1 Iho d ) PBitloii3 of
visitors coming to'anton ( to call upon Mc-
ICInley from I'lttubutK and llcavci county
tomorrow nioinlvu 10 exceed , In point of
numbeiH any tbint ! > ct witiiffcscd. The
llcaver ooi.uty contingent will airhc at
10 10 ocloik , ! 700 ticket * have already been
eolil to thosi who Into ml coming Senator
M S Quay will In ail pieibabllltv head the
delegation The J'ittghuig people will not
arrive until Iho afternoon Pcven trains
of twehe coaches are already assured Over
5000 tickets have been Bold 'Ilu > first train
will arrive at " 30 o'clock The visitors
will all return homo In the evening
.Iiilnl lleliitlo mi riiiiinor ,
W'HWm.I , , Ni b SpptI - iSneclul ) - . \
joint discussion on the silver question oc
curred Tiu > sday night at the court house
bv'twtcu W L Jones county Judgi- . and
John Hian who claims to bo a distant
iclatlva of W J Ilryun Jones upheld the
I'old slaii'Iaul and Hiyan silver fhe honau
ice-iujd to be about rquully divided
AMU Aid-nil ( InIII ) mi ll.ill )
OSdOI.A , Neb. ept 4 - ( Special 1 11 o
Uiyan club has charteud a train of j
* lx coaches to start from Stromsburg Tues
day morning for Lincoln to attend the Ilryan
notification free sliver meeting The club
pays the railroad company $300 for the
coaches and expect that they can carry BOO
persons The fare has been placed at 7S
cents for the roand trip making It the
cheapest exeurs'on ' that has ever started
out of the county
INSI uis r.ii : < 'i KIN UP > i'iviM.n\ .
\incrli-Mii ' ( ( icUs In l.iiniliiii Mrrmlj
ItUlim < in I'nliiM-r'x Niiiiiliintliin.
LONDON , Sept 4 The Evening Stand
ard's Slock exchange rcpmt this afternoon
says "Americans are rising eharply , owing
to the belief that n third crndldato Insures
the election of McKlnlcy "
An editorial In this morning's
Times. dlfcuMlng the political situation In
the United SIMci In connection with tbe
Indianapolis convention , says that for I'rcsl ;
dent Cleveland to present himself as a
stalking horsu to secure Mr Mc-
Klnley s uturn Is lather more than could
be ovpectcd from a pcnucan in the Amc'i'i-
can Eeiife of the word
"The AmerUan elector" says the Times ,
"with the Instinct for taking a ride , ulll
piobably Ignoie the I'almer ticket as somc-
thlng too leflued anil sublimated for every
day life The outcome of the contest '
therefoic , ns doubtful as evel Without
understanding the evils of protection reglnK1
u are compdled to confess that they vvottbl
be Insignificant compared with a free silver
regime Looking to the Indrcl'lvc attitude
of the republican leaekis on the iiucstlon
we' shall be arrceably surprised It Mr Mc-
Klnluv obtains such a majority as will give
a permanent cheek to the free silver move
ment it Is more likely that Mr Dryan will
tecclve so large a share of the popular vote
as to encourage' the sllverltes to pin SUP the
propaganda with such Increasing encrgv tint
It would be rash to predict the future It
Is evldtnt that political parties and princi
ples In flu I'nlted States are In a state of
solution detilmintal both to Ihe material
Ind lists of the United Slates and their
commercial lelations with Great Hrllnln "
The Daily News , in an editorial on the
IndlanapAHs convention expiesses the wish
that tlu to was the slightest chain e for
General r.almei to lie ilcetrd. "Uut If he
keeps Mr Dryan out of the white house"
the Hilly Xews adds , 'lie will have ful
filled the purpose of the democtatlc mug
wumps '
\\Vst A IrLXlnlii PiirnlMltcM OutSclf -
Sne-i Illi-lnu M.ili-siitiin ,
, CL MlKSIIlTItn W Va , Pept -Uollow- -
Ing is the letter of Hon I C llalphsnldcr
declining the nomination for governor by the
people s p.ai tj
CIiAItlvSHL-ltn , W Vn . Sept 1 ] Sr -
To the IXe-i-utlvi' CommlttPe ot the Tee
tile's I'urty of We wt Virginia- have the
honor to mknowlidse the formal notloi
of mv noinln itlon l > v the p < oplc s puty
ot West Virginia is Its candidate toi gov-
e > i nor
I uppieclile the honor anil c\teml my
sine ere thnnks lur the high compliment
I lepiud the people's nirty as a potent f.ie-
toi In our state polities nnd would hn\e
bi-e-n j le.isi-d to hu < rtic-lved the nffrti rM
ofoiir putv bnil I Hit ( veil the nomina
tion for governoi by the di-tnoer itlu stati
jonvenllon of Wect Vliglnlu Hiving en
tered snld convenllon us a free nllvei c.an-
( lld lie for the demoer itlenoinln itlon for
Bovirnoi , T nm bound bv tin .lets of s lid
convention nnd must respectfully deellm-
Ihe nomination of the people's pmy ten-
( leifd me bv Its notllk-I'ion committee
Most lespi'Ltfullv
li-\\AC'C HXLPItSNIDnU
CINCINNATI Sept 1 The Times-Star's
special fiorn Wheeling , says 'Ihe state
c\eeut ve committee populist and democrats
1'eld a met ting in Clarksbtng today The
populists icpmllitrd all effoits to bring
about fu-Jlo'i and withdraw lug the name of
I C Kilphsnldnr whom they hail nomi
nated for goveinor , nominating Matt Ward
riUgetald of Terra \lta foi that olllco
ion \ \ VTSON COMINCJ'TO MMIIISKA. .
rMin'H Itiiniiliiu Mule < < > Millie Sumo
Sie- -t-lii-s In This S < itli > .
ATLANTA. On. . Sept --The I confcience
butvvocu Senator Ilutler/Thomns 13 Watson ,
II'W llecil , chairman of - the national
muncu committee acd state populist leadeis
lasted until a late hour last night The
various phases of the campaign weie dls
cttRsed fiom the standpoint of committee and
candidates It v.as decided that Watson
who speaks In Dallas Tex September 7 ,
shall go ftom tint state to the west He
will spe-ak twice In Kansas , XebiasKa and
Colmado and oth < i api ointments may be
made In the meantime The dales of the
speaking have- not yet been arranged \\at-
son will i etui n to Georgia .September 25
and ente i the state campaign
'J'ie ' national committee will make espe
cial efforts to elect the Hi van and Watson
Hectors In Ocoigli with the hope ot forcing
fc'cwall from the democratic ticket by the
lesnlts The Gcoigla state olietlon Is held
In October It was decided that the national
committee Bhall not lecognli'e state fusion
where theie Is not an equitable division ot
the electors It was decided to notify Hiyan
and Wat on of theli nomination by letler
between now niid Septombei V Senator
nutlci lift list night for Washington
. ! i > Mj it. ; iivvr TI n > s roi'iiasr.
-IIJH lluIMnlfoiiii of Tlml I'nilj II , IN
'Nil Olili-olloniililc riilin < -s.
S\N IJIUGO , Cal . Sept i At the popu
list eountv convention today a great sen
sation was caused by \ Wade McDonald.
otu of the delegate's , reading the follow
ing from .leshe It. Grant , son of General
U P Giant
S\V lIio ; , Sept. 1 My Dear Judge
I have noticed with much Inteicst y 0111
vvllluliuvMil fiom the demnct.itlc puty anil
espouiil ot tliipeople's piity. Thin ae-
tlon mi etH my nppiov.il , since I hive eon-
eluded lo inioll myelf In the Main e.iui'e
The llnanelal iilnnk In Ihc lepuldlenn jilal-
foim must drive' fiom that pntv anv one-
who tic-Sieves as I do and tlm aniiichle il
ill ink In the democratic pUittotm must
lose lo It any person who believes In the
juote-illon of American citizens at homo
as vv < II us .ilno id
The phitfoun of the people's party bis ,
on the eontiniy no objee tlonnhlo iiilnc-lples
and slums lo offei a politic il home that
an Amc'ili.in can proudlv inter Vours
tt uiy , JI.SSH u niiANT
Mr Grant hrs bd'n ' a resident of Pan
Diego for sevual ycnis Hn lias , laigo pixjp-
eity Inteiests heie , lint has taken little pait
In imbllc affairs Ills lutfr piovokcel pro
longed applause In the ccuvtiulon
in ; vixit viri nits vr L-IIICHJO.
< ; > hi si . inni iiiMuiii-iiiis 1'iiin n'iu -
iirniiN ( iiiuiinlKii.
INDKNAI'OLIS ' ept 1'I 1 he hotels this
moiiilng we'io de-sorted and only a few of the
delegates and visllois to tlu national demo-
ci.Ule convontlon ii'iualn neneials Palmer
and Hueknei both left eaily for thc-li homes
A conforencc was held during the forenoon
which was attended by lien Cable ) of Illi
nois John li Wilson Indiana , L G ICrout-
hoff , MlKMOinl , Ambli'i , Florida , Kckels , Illi
nois mid \V \ D Ilynum
roui of tl'ii nlnu members of the national
c'xccullvu commltte'e were appointed as fol
io vs L C Kiouthoff , Missouri , W II
ilnldiMnan , Kentucky , K M Cutcheon Min
nesota , and John C llullett of I'etmsy honla
It was clodded at this conference to es-
tablUh national beadquarteis at Chicago ,
v Ith snb-lioadiiiiilf | rs at New York
W I ) Hynum Alii leave at unco foi Ni-u
Voik , where * he will airango for cjuartcrs
Se'iatoi CalTery of Louisiana , who was thu
permanent chalunan of thu eonvcntlon , left
the city tills afteinoon
silver * lli'iiiililli'iin f > r
Hi : ! : ! ) CITY , Mich , Pept 4 Judge J. G
Hami > dill of Tiavcu City was nominated for
coiifirckH eaily Ibis morning by the Joint
convention of democrats , republican sliver
mi'li and popijllstb of the niuvcnth dlstilct
The'oi'test ovei candidates had lasted
ncaily all night Judge Kamsdpll had hither
to been a strong ivuubllcan leadei.
Ill Kinil/e n III jail dull ,
1IKHL1N , Ncli , Sept i ( Special ) 1 he
domociats of this place held a meeting last
ovcnlnx i > d organised a Hi jar. club us fol
low * I'irgltlent A A Koielcn , vice' pictl-
drills C 11 Dusch II J i'hllllpb and 0
J DavU , sceivtary and trnieurcr , L. II
lluck
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I HIM iMilliiu llroKe- | i In n Hmv.
IUCHMONM ) , Sept 4 The Third dUtilel
demociat'c ' convention had a Mormv session
last tiiKht nu'l dtl not liiiike a nomination
'lUree Lamb mm weat ovtr to
and charges of bribery \vcre public ] ;
made The convention became a mob am
an adjournment was taken Lamb people
will try to prove bribery Several Lamb
delegates have made nffldavlts that they were
offcicd nianey to vote for Ellrtt.
SHUtili \\lll. MITITIIIIHA \
Ciiililinllc Slnleineiil tlinl Mf InlciiilH
In * < l.lt nil ( lie * I le-kel.
NKW YORK , Sept 4 The Commcrcln
Advertiser this evening prints the following
dispatch
11ATH Me Sept 4-Hdltor Comme rein
Adveitlser Anv statements or Inferences
that 1 piopo e to vvlthdiaw fiom the demo
cratic national ticket arc without founda
tion I never had , and hnve not now , the
remotest Intention of doing so
AIlTIIl it SHWALL
\iitiiliiiillini ullli n Mrlnii < < K.
VALLHJO Cal . Pept 4 Warren 11 En
glish was nominated for congress tills after
noon by the Third democratic dlstilct con
vention defeating A I' Tatpoy , ox-notional
committee n > an from California , for the mm
( nation KiiRtlsh and W K Vain , populist
non.ince subsequently submitted their
claims t ) a Joint cotnrilttco of twelve deni-
ocials inni .twelve populists who will en
deavor lo ngicc u on a fusion nom'nee. '
I'lilllle'lil III-IIIH.
S M Ov.en popnll- l i omlnee , Is the cin
dldnte for ronfre = s of the democrats of the
riflli Mlnnesotii district
Pour districts of New York City nomi
nate il the following rcpiiblli'iins for eon-
gtcss iiilith. : John Miuiav Mitchell , Thir
teenth Hit haul Shannon , I'out teeiith , Lem
uel i : yuU'g , Sixteenth Clniencu W. .Meed ;
1'cur other convention1 * ndjourned without
ma..lng nomln itlons
A i : Manning , president of the Negro Na
tlo'ial b igiie- , his a.polntid u e imp ilun
cotntnlttee eoii'-l-itlnK of \ \ T Seott , 1111-
liol . C A. Itltehout. WishliiKton , ( Jeorge
A Taylor low i , .limes A W llnw.ud
I'ennsy Iv inli , J Milton Tinner Mls-xuiil ,
.1 Allen Hess , New York , L i : Clnlsty ,
Iiull in ipolls , r II Plummet M is--iic-hii
setts , and Geoige W Tinner Kentucky
ro-OI'tllt ITION IN li.tP.VT IIHITMV
\ < < vv liullislrhil S\sli-in IH Mnklnu
I'lliltei IIIK I'l oxnNx.
WA HIN'GION. Sept 4 Stalling with n
statement of the purposes of a committee
Just arrived In Atisttalla from England ,
connected with the supply of the Co-opera
tlvo Uholesale Society of nnglnnd with Aus
tralian food products United States Com
mercial Agent Kclghtley at Newcastle , New
South Wales Ins contributed to the files of
the State department a irost Interesting and
Instructive description of the working of the
co operative societies In Great Britain
I'uvv persons in tills countiy have any con
ception of the magnitude of the opeiatlon
of these cssoclatlons or of their beneficial
results , but some idea of their extent may
bogatheled from Ml Kelghtley's statements
that In the Hrltlsh Isles they employ 70,000
pc'plc and produce of their own wares
J , , OPO 000 annually , that they de.iKo $ LCO,000
annually to educational purposes , such as
the maintenance of leading rooms , free
llbiaiics and classes and have a trade
amounting to $2911100000 each ycai One
society cl ilins to feed and clothe one-seventh
of the Iltltlsh people , and altogcthci thcic
are between 1 300 and 1 100 of them.
-\nssiM.s iiir.iiiNC sn\ .
Tno llrltlNli Scliiioiie-i s mill OneIIUT -
Icnii ( ' .in ulil Slenllnn SfiitM.
WASHINGTON , Sept. 4 A telegram waste
to lay receiTcd by Captain Shoemaker , chief
ot the revenue cutter service from Cap
tain Hooper at Unalaska , in command of
the tiering sea patrol fleet , stating that
the cutter I'erry had seized the British
sclioone'rs Alnoka and Heatrlce and the
American cchoonci James G Swan All
were caught staling Inside the prohibited
aiea The Uritlsh schooneis , according to
ordcis were turned over to the commander
of the British ship Pheasant , the American
vessel no doubt being sent to her home
port , piobably Sltka or San Krancisco They
made these sel/ures during the present
season.
_
I'nlejltn jif Wt-xturii lilt e-iilorN.
"WASHINGTON , Sept. 4 ( Sjiecial ) Pat
ents have bec-n Issued ns follows Nebraska
James A Cat roll and G Carlson , Valcn
tine , washboard , Laurence Hngbcrg , Iluttc
windmill nppa-atus ; Lewis T I"oreman
Omaba , swinging hose biacket , Louis 1"
Hey , rrunont. elevating and dumping de
vice ; Frank J Caspar , Omana , button mak
ing machine , Hcmy G Lelsenring. Wayne
hi Idle bit , John A Hells Omaha , bridle
Iowa Thomas IL Andiovvs , Lcmais
guard for bridges , John Coflltts Cedar Hap
Ida , corn planter , Daniel W Kcigu on , Gree-
loy , device for suppoiting bicycle or other
wheels during construction or icpalr , John
T. Ten Is nnd W M Thomas Noith Kn-
gllsb , gate , CharleB C Oilman , Uldora manufactured
ufacturod artltlcial stone , Lyman S Lewis
i.ist Klkport. well dilll , William II Loy
Cedar Haplds , heating stove ; William A
Seibel , Independence , lubricator , Martin
Tliocnl Monticello. milk cooling appaiatus
Peter Mickclson. Cedar Valley , door catch
Wyoming John Alters Ilannn , lock
Kulo Pie-Ill l.efl n \\lll.
WASHINGTON , Sept 4 The will of the
late Kate Tleld , who died In the Sandwich
Islands recently , has been found in a box
left by Miss 1'leld with Iho manager of the
Shoieham hotel prior to Uor departure fiom
the city It names J Sanford Deatty , Hon
Calvin S Hike's social secretary , and II II
Kohlsant as executors Heatty is understood
to be the chief beneficial y The will ic
quests that her body be brought homo and
cremated
the estate is said to be small , consisting
mainly of books nnd personal articles accu
mulated by Miss Uleld during her lifetime
The instalment will be probated tomoi-
lovv. _
Itl-lllll-l-ll UllleN III ! SlMlllK-l-ll Iillll-H.
WASHINGTON , Sept 1 Notice of re
duced rates on the Southern lallway Incident
to the rate war now In progress between It
and the Seaboaid Ah line have been filed
with the Intei state Commerce commlsslo'i
and they will take effect Saturday. The
schedule filed was prepaicd by the Southern
States freight association and applies only
to fi eight tariffs Prom the teims of the1
notice the commission does not know
whether the maximum rates apply to Intel -
mediate points or not nnd Auditor Smith
wiote a letter to the Southern railway re-
cucstlng ] information icgaiding that fact
Inv I'Nllmitlniiiiieiiiiin ItlnlH.
WASHINGTON , Sept 4 Iho Turkish
legation has iccclved thu following tele
gram fiom the sublime porto "The Imperial
authorities handed to thu government at
torneys all documents In connection with
the criminal aits of both Clnlstlans and
Mussulmans The Armenian anarchists
throw bombs on the troops passing thiough
Calatla One olllcer and a few soldleia wcic
killed Since then , hovvevei , no further
criminal acts were committed and order
prevails In the capital and provinces of the
empire " _
Sciiilliein 'I in II ) \\iir I'ruKreMNi-H.
WASHINGTON. Sept 4 The latest move
In the rate * war In the south was the filing
with the Interstate Commcicc ) commission
today of new tariff rates by the Baltimore
Steam Packet company , the Bay line llieso
ere to bo operative between Norfolk Poits-
inouth and Old Point Comfort and Baltimore ? ,
Wilmington , Philadelphia , Nc-'v York and
Boston , beginning September 7 Thu now
Utlff Is stated to bo a cut of fiom J5 to 40
per cent _
I\IM. : lllin at Kief.
WASHINGTON. Sept 4 There will bo an
agricultural exposition ut Kief Hnssla , from
July to Octobei next year , and In the
opinion of Unltc-d States consul Stephan at
Annabcrg , the United States should be rep
resented although our exhibits may not
compete for prUcs.
Gcttelman's Jl.OOO lleer Is on draught at
European Hotel , formerly McTugue's.
Six Till r I } ' 1 * . 11. lialii ,
of the
CHICAGO
MILWAUKi :
& ST PAUL , HY.
lies' ' service
ELiCTUIC : LIGHTS.
Dining car
City offlce , 1604 Farnarn.
To a old tno ruen , purchase' your tickets
at the Missouri Pacific city ticket olli.cc ,
Ibli tc'i'iitb and rarnarn etrcctv.
t'llKDlTOIIS SBI.I , STIJIJMVS STOCK ,
Slfi'lr iC < < > ' . llHnUritpl Clonk , Pur
mill Snll stuck- lull M. \.llnllilliiK
Pacrlfleed In order to satisfy the claim
of creditors
IS I1EINO MILD OUT NOW
AT ' 1 AMI ) % i.8TijLB'S I'RICK
Creditors arc xttlng anxious to handle
the money nnd will not stop to count the
loss Cvcry ladles' gnrmrnt In the benne
must be snld nt louie. price or other.
Stcelc's ladles' Jl Milsts SSc
Stcelc's t2 ladles' waists , COc
Stcelc's S"fi astracban and electric seal
capos $7 51 and In 94.
Stcclc s ? 150 real Innrtcn , otter and seal
skin capes ? 50
Stfele's $1 fall cloth capes , $1 49.
Stcele's JIL'dO piuih melton , boucle ,
beaver , kersey capps nnd Jackets , J4 OS
Steele's J25 cloth * and plush capes and
Jackets $ ' ) 03
trcle's $50 cloth rapes nnd Jackets , $10
Stce'e ! { ISO ) ready made suits , silk lined
throughout. $4 9S
Stttle'a ? 10 sepcratr skirts $298
Stcrlc's $3 $7 51 nnd $10 fancy and black
silk waists go at $2 is and $ i 00
Stoi'le's chillis' and mUscs' $5 , $7 nnd
< IO fall and winter icefcr Jackets $1.60 and
Ptcelc's $10 , $12 nnd $ lf > ladles' mackin
toshes , $2 ! > 0
Stcelo's misses' and child's $2 50 gossa
mers and mackintoshes. 40r
STKI3M3S DANKHUIT STOCK
In Y M C A Dulldlng
nntrance next to alley
on ICth street between Painam nnd Douglas
The Prcsbvterlan ladles will Ecrve another
famous hot dinner and supper at the Y M.
C A rooms lodav ( Saturday ) from 11 30
until 2 and 5 to 7 30.
Per sale , laige roller top desk , letter
press nnd ofllce chairs cheap Apply room
303. N Y Life bid ?
Getlelman's $1 000 Hccr Is the best made
TIIIM iuis INoni.n op in SIM > S.
KIIIINIIH Imill Mm I mi lie ( 'oiiiiuiin I'ul
lulu Ilit * Iliunls iif Iti't'i'l v I I'M.
TOPKKA , Sept I District Judge Poster
this morning appointed receivers for the J
11 Wntklns Land and Moitgage company of
Lawicnce , Kan. the laigest eonccin of the
kind In the state The liabilities amount
to $4,2r.f,00n In debenture bonds , hold in
the east The npp'lcntlon for recciveis was
made by the Glrard Life Insurance An
nuity and Tiust company of Phlladclplila ,
which holds $48 000 of the dfbentuie bonds
for the estate of Wlstar Morris The le-
ecIvors are M Summeilleld and J HVat -
klns of Lawrence and John K. Swlter of
Topeka
The interest on the bonds has been In
default since IS'13 nnd it was tills fact that
led for tills demand foi a receiver The
company has had a checkered existence
About eight years ago it failed and v as
placed In the hands of receivers It struggled
along nndii their control issuing debenture
bonds which were sold to lastcui people , ami
three years ago was taken out of the
receivers' hands and lesumed business nndei
Its old name. J H. Watklns , president
of the company is consideted one of the
wealthiest men In Kansas and Is the princi
pal owner of the Kansas City , Watklns
< fc Gulf railroad In Texas It is believed
that the company Is not likely to bo reor
ganised but the business can be closed up
in a yeat or two Samuel Bishop of Law
rence , attorney for the company says the
asst's will almost cover the liabilities The
assets aie farm moi tgages In Kansas Ne-
binksa Missouri and Iowa Iho company
has done an enormous business In loans
and the sales of rttbenture bonds How the
money was spent can only be answered
by the managers of the company
Ofllccrs of the Watklns Land and Moit-
ga o company declare that the leceivershlp
Is the result of trouble when Watklns was
appointed receiver , but It was thought that
the matter had been arranged satisfactorily
1 ho piescnt embarrassment was caused by
the dissatisfaction of a small number of
the stockholders , over 90 per cent of whom
wished to nrrnngu thu trouble without the
Inteivcntion of the courts The Watklns
National bank is not at nil conceincd , as it
Is an entirely separate concern fiom the
moitgage company
COLUMIH'S 0 Sept 4 The Columbus
Street Hallway company was thrown Into
the hands of a receiver this morning
George II Worthlngton of Cleveland being
appointed Assets are $1 SuO 191 , of which
$1,500000 Is bonded Indebtedness The bal
ance Is In notes and open accounts The as
sets , the piopeity , Is in fine condition and the
manager" claim it will pay out A wet
summer reduced receipts
uriLcii : HVTIJS POK ivnit\no \ .
A In ( lie \\nlinsli It. It.
Homeseekois nxcurslon to all points
south Septembei lr.th and 2Uth , Octobei Cth
and 20th
St Louis Imposition , round trip tickets
on sale , commencing September 8 , and eveiy
Tuesday and Thursday theicafter until Oc
tober 22
St Louis fair tickets on sale October
( ith to 10th Pot lates , homcscekcr's guides
or further Information , call at Wibash ticket
olllce. Hl'i Painam street ( Paxton Hotel
block ) , or wilto
G. N CLAYTON , N. W P A ,
Omaha , Neb.
Take the Missouri Pacific to the fair
grounds. Trains Icnve Webster street depot
every half hour
llrenKfiiHt In riiloiiur'il Dinner In
tint-In mill.
Luncheon in Pullman Iluffot Parlor Car
en loute Cincinnati Limited eight-hour
train vli Pennsylvania Shoit Line staits
Sundav , Sept G , and will inn dally , leaving
Chicago union station 10 a m , arriving
Cincinnati k p m. 10 to ( i , ' 100 miles for ? S
In eight houis Chicago and Clnilnnatl
Drought together between bieal.fast nnd din
ner iveiy connection at both ends of the
line Special Information will be cheei fully
furnished by H It. Dcrlng , assistant gen
eral paHscngei agent , IMS South Claik st ,
Chicago.
Tni'int Minnie ! M-r > luu
and no stops
Omaha to Stale Pair Grounds via the
UNION' PACIPIC
Trains leave e\eiy half hum Hound trip
r.ato 20 cents Get tickets nt U. P Ticket
ofllce , 1302 Parnam street
MVxMiimvv nsri'is : itr.i'oirn ; ! )
Nil Out' Injured In ( lie liri-nl .lain I.IIN !
Mull ) .
llio AlvPnr-Iien paiade paused off without
an accident being rccoided during the entire
evening At the Inleiscctlon of the streets
n few eager spectators phowe'd n tendency
nt times to crowd forward upon those in
'iont and In thlH way many of the small
> oys were obliged to cry foi quarter us
hey felt themselves neaily smothered by
bo walls of Immunity sinraundlng them
U Plftcenth and Pdrnam streets ono mnall
joy fell to the pavement and narrowly
escaped being trampled upon by those
iround him lie wji rescued from his dan
gerous position bya tall man who bore him
iloft on his shoulders to the ontsklrta of
bo ciowel
The poilco dctalUll to handle ; the people
along the curb lines were the busiest per-
EOIIK In the vast i multitude ) during the
lasslng of the pageant People who at-
umptcd to cioss itlid street almost under
ho feet of the hnrses drawing the floats
tero pushed back xinto line No trouble ,
lovvovcr resulted' foi the crowd was In
ho main good natuied and Interfered with
ho woik of the oflleers but little
CluiiKeil ullli AldliiK Hie CiiliiuiM ,
BRUNSWICK. Ga , Sept 4 The Impllry
nto the case of the tug Dauntless , detalne'd
ly the treasury olllclals charged with being
engaged in Cuban filibustering operations ,
vas n private affair and the finding will be
orwardcd to the secretary of the- treasury
jy Collec'or Lamb
NeiiiMi'rniir for ( he COIIHO Sdile.
LONDON , Sept 4 A dispatch to the
'lines from Brussels eays that It Is stated
hat Baron do llannla has been nominated
s gove-rnor general of the Congo state.
TALLOW- Harbara ntd 41 > i irii nt
Ht Joscpa hu > - I il PIIIII i i ! frum ( in tna
Neb Mr * Tallnv ixlf , f J lui 1' ill > w
h.irf live I In Uiet < i .S ' > fur over 20
Hoe , sc-pt , 4 , 'OJ.
Three reasons why we don't sell all the
Suits in town and several rea
sons why we should
There's a great deal of money to be spent in Omaha
for School Suits this Fall and if tro.dc went by merit
alone "The Nebraska" would g-et it all avery cent.
One of the reasons we won't get it all is that some
mothers imagine School Suits are all alike they don't
know that Nebraska Suits wear. Another reason is
that some mothers have an idea that a School Suit is
no use unless they pay a hi h price for it twice what
its worth. Another reason is that some pcop'e like to
be hninbugqrd in this year of ' 96 and instead of pay
ing "The Nebraska" a dollar for a good suit they
prefer to go where the Same Suit is sold for $1.67
marked down from $1.29 and while such reasons exist
we can't get all of the trade. People who wane the
most and best for their money buy here. For such
people we have a tolerably good Suit at one dollar
which is sold in other stores for $1.50. At $1.25 we sell
a really substantial Suit this year. At $1.50 and $1 75
we sell suits fully as good as we sold last year for 500
more and for $2 50 we show as hindsome and as good
a Suit as we ever sold for $3 50 before. In long pant
Suits we commence at $2.50 and from that to $9 oo we
show a line not equalled by all the stores in Omaha
combined. One thing mothers should icmember
"The Nebraska" School Suits wear. The trouble is
they wear so long that mothers iorget what they paid
for 'em and tell folks they paid 3 or 4 dollars when
they only paid § 2.50 or so.
TURKISH BATHS
' \ AT HOME
S j f * * * r i & - * * : p * * ; wf * " * * * * " .
ADIH.I )
Arc the huro results of the useof the
ECONOMY VAPOR BATH
I )
CABINET , !
Kntiro Equipment Only
Think of lm\lnij nt home. In jmu onn loom.
Hit Iimirj and bcncllts of 1mKIli lliihslim.
Mlnvr.iliipu Sitnltnilum II -.prings t . un I Fix
elhoi Ulndi of liailis ul u con of O.M V ' 1J1IU.L ;
CI..MS 1'Lll HAT IP 1
No tipulmcnt can equal ilie c linilis for HIOEO t
mulcted with Oli'Mti 01 CtiiuilincMdiiej nn.J
I.l\er C'oinpInliHB lili oil and " -Kin DKp c = M -
larlu I.i Grippe Itlieumatlsm ci jjilv ate ilia-
eiifos of elllier FOX
N > ne of tile Inconvenience ixppnM nnd rtsU of
public hilli * No Impme nir to br .ithe No nc-
cin = lty for outdniir ixponne Inimnllnlrly after
llic billi HIP Kumoin ) Viipt i < nblntt latin n
llfUlnie I'ull clIiecttoMb ullli i. uh
VVo Kunrnnlm Dial juu \\lil be b.illtllod anJ
pleated wltli It and we bland lenUy ( o t.funj
your tin ne > If > ou me not , Cal1 or willc for
Uctcrlpthu bouKlet
AOKJiTS WA T ) .
ECONOMY BflTH GSB8MET GO ,
71/1 IMno Street , St. Louts. Mo.
HOC TOMS' 1 IJN'J'ION
Interest Inn I'lipi'i'M Koiul lit Ilio
( lonlliu ; StNHl lll.
Tlio Missouri Valley Homeopathic Medical
association was brought to a close Thursday
e > vcnlns and adjournment taken until a ycni
from next Octobei , when the association
will meet at DCS Molncs , la. These physi
cians aio the olllecis-elect" 1'ickldent \ \
A. Humphrey , Pluttsmouth ; vice president
L. C McKlwce , St. Loulb , Rcncial tecrctary
A. M Linn , Des .Molncs ; iceordliiB secrelaiy
J n Mann , Omaha ; tieaturer , Saiah A
Smith , Council Illurfs
AinoiiK the papern lead durlnu the closliiK
honis of the. convention weio t > u u * of more
than oidlnaiy Intel est lr Mann of
Omaha lead a paper on "Itefi action " which
excited favoiablo comment 'I lie essayist
set forth the prlmm y pilnclplcs of this In
tricate subject and the manner of Us ac
complishment by the eye The papei was
illustrated with dial Is showing ileaily the
action of the different pal ts of the eye In
Iho opeiatlon "Ni'Uiastlicnlc Headache
Its Causes and Us Cine" was the subject
of a paper by Ir Halbert It showed dif
ferent foi mi of the tiiMlment of the patient
and placed stress upon the need of ust to
accomplished Rood results Ir Delamatei
discussed the "Seleetion of the Ilemedy In
Nervous Diseases" Dr Doris of Lincoln
discussed 'Tho IIlTcct of Modern Civlll/allon
Upon Mental Diseaho. ' holdlni ; that llmior ,
oxcehblvo catliu : and close attention to busi
ness Induce dlbeases Ir Lankton ( if
Omaha diseiibsed "Tho Indicated Ilemedy vs
the Knlfet " She oppobed tlio too frequent
UBO of the linlfe Dr A M Linn , In a
paper on thes ' Consensus of Opinion on a
I'cw ItenicdliB" set out the lesults of u
personal Investigation among physicians of
DCS Molnes A paper by Dr i : ( ! Linn
treated of ' The Advisability of Animating
Ilcmcdles " Dr J L Ilancbett of Slou\
City told the convention about u new form
of splints . . . .
This list of delegates was selected for at
tendance at the dljTerent orKanlzatlona In
tlifs section of the country
Iowa State Association A II Davis , Lin
coln ; W D rost.r. Kansas City.
Mlbsouil Institute * of Homeopath } W A
Humphrey , I'lattsmouth , A N Linn , Do * .
Nebraska Homeopathic Medical Society
T J MontKomery. Council llluffs. Trunk
Nowberry , Iowa City
Kansas State * Medical Association T. H
Hudson. Kansas City. L G. Vam.eoyoe. Kan
sas City
American Institute of Homeopathy W. H
Ilancbett and O S Wood , Omaha.
Southern Homeopathic Medical \sboclntlan
L C Meiiwce : , St Louis. N. H. IK'lainater
Chicago
Colorado Homeopathic Medical Soelcly
D A Striikler
South Dakota Medical Society J. L Haa
elicit Sioux City ,
New members admitted yct.urd.iy were
II I ) Halbert Chicago Mary J HrtiKcn
ridgeOmaha. . Cliarlfk I" Monttjomcij .MU
fcouri Valley K 0 Linn Mount I'll n 'it
Iu C V Hasten , Kearney Neb , C W
I'ayue , Crcstou , I < i.j J. H Hcth , Grand U-
I
LFADINO niJNTIST ,
I'ntxon Illock , 16th niicl rnrnnm Sis.
Icl 1085 l.idj Attotnloiit
CoodWorX at Reasonable Prices.
Set Teeth $5.00.
V
Fillings , .SO
I3XAMINA I'I'JN FUR #
j
land Neb . C H Ilolle.i Denlbon. la ,
taruh Smith Counell Bluffs la
Itoom for everybody on tlu > Missouri I'a
clflc trains to the fair Hiounds Uehster
btrcet elejiot.
IM : ID : IN \ rum : ri.irr. (
Ol.liiliiiiiui HriniirrulH CndiiiHc n
I'ri'iii'lii'i' I'opiillNl Ciinilliliili' .
HL Iin.NO. OKI , Sept I 'I he democratic
territorial convention , at 1 o'clock this
morning , after u piolonged light , which atone
ono time threatened to culminate ; In a ilot ,
endorsed Itev T V Cullahan , the populist
nominee for eongiess It also cmluiscd the
Chicago platform and nominee , and agreed
with the populists to ( all the union ticket
the "fire sllvei ticket "
After emu delicate. In an excited speech ,
had set the convention wild by declailng for
i blialglitout democratic nominee , a motion
lo l > i In ; ; Callaluin befoio the i ( invention and
huvo him explain his plalfoim was lairicd
with a iruir. Lulci I'ullu'jan ' mounUil the
hlage , and tlio dc'lej-alcs excitedly llred ( jucs-
tliins it hli.i from uveiy ijuartir Ho de-
clare'd he would woik for Ilryan and Sewnll ,
and wat ! dually cndoised Ly .e vote of 17G
to JJI.
Thu wliolo by stem Is clruinei nnd uuder-
mlnrd by Indolent ulcer a and oien | sores
IJc'witt's t\'ll h Ha/i I fa'ji"e < jpredlly heals
tboDi. U in the best pliu cura Known.
DilnU CSctilcmaii Jl O'jo ' Ic ) r It's ilia best
If you want to go to the fall gioiindb go
to the Wtbrlu bticet depot .Missouri I'a-
cllo train liuvis eiery half houi
It Till.r Ttvo l.liulli'il 'linliiM
Hvnry day tc acioinmrjila'p lattein travel
via ' Norlhvvi'Htcrn Line " 'Jb'i "Oveilaud"
at 1 4 ! p IL into Cliliago 7 in next muin-
liif , and the ' llmaua ' lilugo MJidal' 030
Into Chicago 0 30 next moiniiig
Oil ) ollUc jli'i rainam stiect.
Mlt-tourl I'a'ill. iallwu > Uclnir
depo. Itn 'ui'e 10 bo fair ctf niu '
le.ive. evcr > Ji.iif bjur.
The Greatest
Sales.
of All.
Take place Saturday
at Haydcn's Big Store r
See our low prices. See-our V ]
vast stocks. See our new styles.
Remember we sell the But-
terick Patterns.
Fine Clothing for
Men , Boys and
Children.
It means dollars saved to buy it nt
Haydon'e.
2000 boy's l.neo pants suits , ages .1 to 15
yeais made of cheviot , worsted and casul-
meio fabrics , In c\iiisitc | ! colors and pat
terns , made up in junior , rec'fet and double
btpasted styles go on sale at 75c. ! )3c ) $1 25 ,
$1 75 , $ . ' 50 , iiji to $ "iOO , worth double
Hoys' nnd young men's long tiouser sulta
In all the laUbt fabilcs and styles nt the
lowe&t pilcca We sell a first class , vvell-
niailc cheviot suit at $175 , finer grades at
$4 50 , ? 5 00 , $7 50. $ S 50 , $10 00 and $12 50 ,
Men's clothing , largest apartment , lowest
prices , latest btylcs nt 90 men In 100.
Investigate.
Kail and w Intel catalogues icady for mall.
Ing. Your name , please.
Capes , Jackets ,
Skirts and Wraps.
Never In Hie liistorv of Omaha have such
prices been quoted on Capes , JacKets and
Wraps
200 Cape's , In blue , black and tan cloth at
59c.
59c.A
A nicely ti limned ladles' cloth cape single
or double , at 9Sc
210 Capes In all the new shades , to close
at $1 3- )
250 bkhts In brown mixed novelties , navy
iiid black cheviot and serge , percallne lined ,
IWUhed with \clvetcon , very wide :
Lot 1 $1 00.
Lot 2 $1 98.
Lot 3 ? _ ' US
Lidles' wrappcis In fleece lined material ,
dark colors , newest ityles- , yoke and mfllca
over bhoiildcis , bishop sleeves , very wld
bltlrts , at Dbc , $1 25 and $1 50.
New Jackets ,
Correct styles , newest sleeves , Napolcoa
velvet Inlaid colbu. In the new caterpillar
cloth , veiy swellest garments out at $800 ,
$1000 and $1250. Visit ( bit , deputment.
i
Dress Goods.
Wo will wind up our fall weeks business
with a sale of dress goods whUh will bo
ttc thy of llio occasion
Wo will bell a .iVlncli all wool novelty
suiting foi J'Jc.
\ \ will EI II u 51 Inch all wool novelty *
suiting for 39c
\ \ o will bHl 0111 7ic broadcloth foi 50c
\ \ 3 I i.-o a'joutT pieces 7-1 ilamubse suit
ing which "vo will close at IJ' c
Ti so . .ic b..if , . . i.u positively unhe.inJ of
in tie dress gooc1bintliicbs. ! .
Black Goods.
ri ir blade coolr diartincnt | will keep \ > AiA
wl'i 'In K.loied Roodt by oHerliig a Jew
v / fpe'lal batgd'ns ' , nuch as a r > i liuli Ini-
pottid I'rciii IIeiKo at 8'lc a yiud
SS-Ineli .ill vtnl imported henrlettu at "ic.
2r > pieces I'll'stli ) 'H novelty diess hoods ,
thi ) $1 no and $1 . ' 5 nunihciB , foi 7"
50-ineh Trench J.iccjuard suiting * a' 7ic.
Saturday's
Special Sales.
1 000 do/en lii 11 's' fiiio hemstitched ana
Initialed handla-ichicfs for 4' ' c
Dig job of ladies' full sl/ed hand bags ,
with or without oulsldo pockets regular
prlro fiOc , on sale ut 25c
Indian liaskots ineludlng work and scrap
boxes , handkerchief cases , etc , at lOc up
tu 75c.
Jut diets tilmmliiKs fiom 2V4c up.
Before You Leave
the City be Sure
Call at
Hayden's
Home of Bargains.
Bolt I'ork , Site.
Daeon , li'/.c.
Hams , CVtc.
Corned llcef , 3'ie.
HoiuUsH Hum 7'i. ' '
Diled Uecf lie
Ilcst Lmd In o Ib cac.i only Cc per pound
Attend oui bis sale Saturday Iu all UoV4