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THE OMAHA DA1L.Y . iyI3 $ : MONDAY , OCTOH15H 5 , I8 0. PRESENT WEEK AT CANTON Many Thousand from Various Sections Wil Gather There , PARTIAL LIST OF THE ORG/NIZATIONS Illfl npiiiitiiKtrnllon of Ohio < In Hiii ' onre-p of MueOi ( iim- in i-nt Mt-Kliili'j Alli'iulH dm roll Hi t.Hiiul. ' 1 The big demonstration C'\NTON , 0 , Oct. tion of Ohio has been the subject of much discussion to lay. Major MeKlnlcy was be sieged by thousands for a handshake There was no attempt to overrun the house , Mich as has dehjed some of the earlier demon strations After a week , closed with six teen speeches on Saturday. Major McKinley arose at the usual hour this ntornlns , en tirely refreshed by the night a sleep , and morning service at his church found him In his accustomed pew. HnRiisemcnts with delegations are now booked as lite as Oc tober 21 , wllh but two open dates between now and tl.cn The sc-l-ed lie made out tonight for the ensuing week shows more delegations than announce 1 at the beginning of any previous week Definite ) arrangements have 1 > eon made for thlrty-foui distinct parties , Michi gan Indiana and Nrw Yotk being conspicu ous In the list , with nbiut the usual uuota from I'cniiRjlvanli and Ohio The south will bo rcprcicnted b } two rro.vds and the week openn with ono from Missouri Here la the- weeks progiam , no far as cloflnltcl } arranged , Monday , Oc tobcr i , farmers of northern Missouri 'luesdiy , Wane county , Indiana republican clubs , business men and cltlronn of Syrarui' . N Y ; lumber dealers of Buf falo and lonawatida county. New York , n delegation from Loncwo county , Michigan We-dncsdn } republicans of Randolph county Indiana , Republican club of Indlam , Gocd- land Ind , McKInle } eluba of ( Jiiugi count } Ohio ; cltlmis of 1'arkeisburg , W Va , and vlclnltv ; farmers and other cltl/cns of .Ashland county , Ohio Thursda } , dial voters day first voters of Cleveland , residents of Armstrong. 1'a . LogaiiKport , Ind , mid vi cinity : Wllllamsport , Pa. and \lcinlt } , minors and other citl/cns of Jeff croon county , Pennsylvania Pildny. 2,000 resllents of eastern Tennessee , rcsldcntn ot Bedford 1'a , and vicinity , cltlrcns ot V arren and I'orest counties , Pennsylvania , cx-confed- crate soldiers ot the Shcnandoah valle-vs Btartlng from Harrlsbmg , Pa , commercial travelers of Cleveland , commercial travelers of Mansfield 0 , and vicinity ; rolling mill men of the South Kiul , Clove-lard , New York Recorder's workingmcn's excursion from New York : Saturday , republicans of New Castle , 1ml , Slavonlsh McKlnlcv club of Cleveland , vetenn soldiers , wane camera and clti/ens of Maryland republic am of Louisville , Kv , Comnieicl.il TtaveleTJ of Indianapolis. Commercial Travelcis of Ro-h- ontc > r N. Y ; a delegation fiom Lansing. Mich. , representing Baton , Calhoun , Clinton and Shlawaseo counties ; miners from the Lackawanna and Wvomlng villes of Penn sylvania , Commercial Travelers of St Louis and citizens of Lebanon , Pa. iMionur.bs or TIM : iTu'scvuiMifiv Gre-iit It ll > titVnj DIfiniiiinliilM HVI-II Itnrilt > ill Pioinntffi. WAYNE , Neb , Oct. -fSpeclal Tele gram ) After nearly a month ot diligent work the popocrata pulled off thu so-called great llran demonatiatlon } < ? steiday ard last night , which had lecn advertised fai and near as one which would ecllpso any thing of the kind ever witnessed In north ern Nebraska , and as a consequence a largo crowd assembled In Waiic In thf * afternoon Mr. Reed of Madison addressed an audience at the opeia house , but the ex pressed opinion is that It would have been better for the popocrats had thp meeting not been hold. For the past two weeks t tinners have been sent out thtough Wayne count } and part of Cedar and Dl\on counties foi the purpcwo of securing horsemen to ride in the evening parade , and the \Vane , Wake-Hold and German bands had been em ployed for the occasion The procession dls appointed some of the popociats as well as the v Isitors , because It had been reported that 400 hoiBen.en would be In line , but Instead there were but 1SS and ninety three footmen , making a total of 2St Of this number almost 300 wire not voters No ticeable In the procession was nn omnibus with a lighted pumpkin In each window , which It Is suld by some was intended to repicsent Bryan's cabinet In case he should bo elected. At the conclusion of the demonstration M F. Harrington of O'Neill addicssed a largo audience at the opera bouse. ALVO , Neb , Oct. 1. ( Special ) Attompv James Sidles of Lincoln delivered an ad dress on silver at 10 to 1 last evening. A good crowd vas present. Mr Sklles Is not BO radical a speaker as tnc other sliver orators that have- spoken in Alvo. and has a great many fi lends here of both par- tics. Iho music for the evening was fur nished b } two women from Lincoln , for whom a collection was taken up LKIOH. Neb. , Oct. 4 ( Special. ) The Hiunites held an outdoor meeting lien- Saturday afternoon , at which r. C. I'alr- chllcl of Oakland addressed an audlonco ot about 100 , composed mostly ot women and republicans Mr. Kulichild vvas advertised as an old soldier and n farmer. Ho Is truly a farmer and ma } have been a ! > ol- cller. His speech consisted of reading ex tracts from Lincoln and Logan's speeches and a tirade agtliist Iho lopubllcan party and Major McKlnlc } In particular. AINSWORTII , Neb , Oct 4 ( Special ) Mr. M P Hairlngton , the distinguished pop who was booked to speak at this place- last Wednesday , did not appeal The demo- pop hcadquaitirs heio aio unable to glvo the reason why ho did not respond. He has not been heatd of since Ho also disap pointed the people at Long Pine and New port , this being Iho second time ho dis appointed the icoplo at Long Pine. Hi-i-oril of n lli > | iiilillenii IN o nil lire. WAKIU'ICLD , Neb , Oct -Special. ( . ) Supuilntendent J , G. Haiipt nt Dakota count } , v ho was unanimously nominated etato senator hero ycstoiday by the icjiulillcaiib of the nighth dlsttlct , was horn in HolaU'ln , Germany , In Jb60 He came to this counti v us a boy and vvnu wull edututiHl in both English and German IIo was brought unon the farm and has spent a petition of his mature } oam as a tanner. He is well kiimvn In most pails of thu dig tiict. Hn cannot ho called a politician , hut Is n tuie' atuilem of political economy AB an cdiic itor Mr Haujil is held In high Mteeui. Makes seem "nil broken " you up , with out Ilo ( , ambition , energy o appctito , It Is often the forerunner of acrluui 111 * ness , or tlio arcoiupnntinuiit of nervous troubles. It is n posltho proeif of thin , tnl : , Impure blood ; for , if thu blood is rich , nil , vitalized and vigorous , it im parts IKo anil energy to every ncrvo , orgmi nml tissue of the body. The necessity of taking Hootl'K Siireapnrilla for that tlrcel feeling is thcroforonpparent to every one , and the need it will do jou equally beyond question , lleincmbcr SarsaparilSa Iitho best-la fact the One 'Iruo Illevid I'nrincr , > D.JIIcure liver III * , i as > to take S FlllS eas > tooperate.'iccuu itnrt IIIIC\NS o.v run AI.HIIT , Sound 'MonejCiiiiiinlKn | In TtdtrnnUn In PniT ctlc-iill > I'tiNlifil. CHUMiON Neb , Oct. 4 ( Special. ) Hon Chester I' Hradley of Casper , Wjo. , aildrpMexI a good sired audience at the Illnk opera house last nlsht , umler the aus- plctn of the local McKinley club Ills re- nnrlu were well received and his good com mon spnue argument was most telllnt ; . Mr Ilradlpy gave a thorough review of the colnagp acts from 17D2 down , show In ? that at that date with the ratio of 15 to 1 , gold dil not circulate and that under the act of TS1I how silver fal'cd to circulate up to 1S73 He also showed up very fully the "crime of 1873. " tr-lllnt ; the audience how the measure was discussed for nearly three jeais and how many speeches , etc , vere mai'e In coiiRress rcKardhiR It The dropping of thp silver dollar from the list ot coins visa , he claimed , dlscused In even detail The- decline In prices otarloili aKtlcul- tural product * i specially In the past fout join was covered In full , and holding up a silver dollar in hla hand aslcrd the and- ! encp whether It thought the difference In the price ot eorn In 1SD1 at 23 cents to 0 cents at the present time was due to the decreased consumption of thrt product , which U now only about half of vvlnt It was In 1801. or to the fact that the piece ol silver held In his hind had been "deiuono- tbod " Turning to the tariff question , he pro ceeded to phnw how manv sugai beet fac tories would hive been built bv at least ono big ( Inn had nnt the bounty been taVen oT This was a home thrust to tin1 eltl- 7ens of northwestern Nebraska , which pro duces the very best of stignr beets , but which has never been able to pet a factory located neai ( noiiRh to make a loasonable prollt out of their irop He- also showed how at his homo , the center of the Bhcep linltistrv of vVjninlng , wool had fallen from in c Pitts net ] or ] omul to C rents net at the prrf-ent time. Also how Mexican cattle - tlo were opine used to (111 ( mnnv of the big government contracts at western gairiionn and uoon Indian reservations Mr llrad'ev ' brought his meeting to n clom > bv paying a tribute to oiganlred la bor , denvlng that oft-iepeatcd statement that liborlng tneii had to vote a certain way OY lose the job , and by paving a hand some tribute to lion "Jack" MacColl lion A. K. Cady and to A 0 riaher , candidate for count } attorncj of this ( Da-vctO count > At the conclusion ot tlio Bridley mce-tlnr last night a Ladles' Mc-Klnley club vvas m ginbcd with 217 members The project hnd only been stalled In the afternoon IMIM3IUAL , Neb , Oct. 4 Cpeel.il ) lion J I ) Pugh of Mlnden addressed a large and attentive audience In the town of Champion Trlday afternoon on the pollt leal questions of the clay and gave the ic- publlean citiso In that locality an enthusi astic forward move. Trlclay night Mi Ptigh addressed the bigeat audience that has attended any political meeting in tin county at the couit house In Imperial , the large court room being crowded to the ut most Mr I'ugh made one of the most forcible talks so far made In this countj during the cimpalgn His talk was most convincing and his line ot argument pie- sontlng the tepubllcaii cause so plain nne In such an unbiased manner that none of the opponents could take umbiage Thcte Is no question hut this talk has made some converts for McKlnlcy. LKIOH , Neb , Oct. -Special ( ) Judge Norris ot Ponca addressed the McKinley and Hobart club here Friday evening on the Issues of the day. Fully MO people lis tened to him and expressed themselves as being in sympathy with his tone of thought. L C. Gray ot Columbus , candi date for fctato senator from this dlsttlct also made a short talk before the club. INMAN. Neb , Oct. 4 ( Special Telc rcn ) Hon Thomas McSheehy of Trenton t , 0 addressed a laigo and enthusiastic repub lican gathering at this place Satuiday even ing. His address was entirely free from abuse and the opposition of whom man } were present , could not help but admire the frankncoM and gentlemanly inannet In vvhlcl the subject was presented , and the free silver - vor voteis present could not help but think that after all theio Is some doubt about tree silver and free trade legislation bringing mote money and better pi Ices for Nebraska products AUBURN , Neb , Oct. I ( Special Tele gram ) Hon Church Howe and A. J. Burn- ham spo'to at Urock last night to the largcs audience assembled In that town during this campaign Many went avvny unable to got into the hall. The opposition admits it v/as a corkei. NEBRASKA CITY. Oct 4 ( Special. ) Thp tepubllc.ins will formally open the cam paign In Otoo county on Monday night , October - tobor 12. Senator Thurston , Hon. John C Watson , Judge Hayward and other speakers of note .will bo present and address the meeting. It is pioposed to make It the grandest demonstiatlon of the campaign Dm Ing the same week Senator Thurston Hon John C. Watson , Congress-nan Strode Hon. Jack MacColl and others will visit and speak at every town In the county. AINSWORTH , Neb , Oct. 4. ( Special. ) Hon J. Hauck will speak to the Ocrman people of this vicinity tomorrow on the po litical Issues There are several German people hero who cannot understand English and have not decided which way they will vote The lopttbllcan ilub holds its meeting every Satuiday evening with a largo at tendance , now members coming in all the time HARVARD , Neb. . Oct. t ( Special ) Sat uiday was a gala day in Harvard. Moat of the stoies and shops were decked with ( lags and the republicans were strictly In It Hon John L Webster of Omaha addressed a lar o and enthusiastic gathering of voters , estimated at BOO to COO , at Ma- chlneri ball In the afternoon and many herptofote populists called at republican headiimttets for McKlnloy badges after the meeting closed. It Is safe to predict that Clay county will glvo a good tepubllcan inajoilty this fill. YORK , Neb , Oct. 4. ( Special ) The little town of Waco } esterday held more people than cvei before In Its history. The occasion was a big republican rally. The largo cumpaltrn tent fiom Yoik vvaa used to hold the crowd that listened to Congress man Ilalnei In the afternoon and L. T Hanselof Calcutta , India In the evening The York riambcau club went over In a body , together with several hundred cltl- /ens The parade In the evening was nn Immense Biiecese , several hundred being In line fiom Waco alone The speeches were lioth good , Congressman Halnor airalgned the free sllvci cause in the sti digest terms Mr Ilauser , who is a resident of India , told Kiaphlr-all ) how fieo silver worked In his country lilt stories of the poverty and the conditions that exist there had their effect Two thousand people * listened to his speech It was un event that will long be loiiiembeu'd by the people of Waco IL\IR ) Neb , Oct 4 ( Special Telegram ) W W Slabaugh and LPO IMclie addressed ubout 3110 voters Saturday the Me- Klnley niul Hohart club rooms , mostly faimei ? I3ach made interesting campaign Bpce-clKH Thcso Saturdaj afternoon meet ings nio lining lota of gem ) and the free silver gang mo getting won led over the results of them , but can't coitnteiact the effect they aio having Now recruits nro made to tlio McKlnloy club every dny. OAR1USON Neb Oft I ( Special Toltf Biam ) 1\\a \ \ largest and most enthusiastic cmucl of this campaign mut here Saturdn } night and listened to Hon Gcorgol1 Shoeslej of David fit } talk on the questions of the clay. Ilo held the attention of Ibo audlonce for over two hours , and mule .1 vote-getting speech Numerous Germain of thin town- hhlp liavo como out for McKinley and sound money 'lhc David City Glco club fur nished the entertainment , iteireeii | < ii U > e Oiinii Ilriioniliintcrl. NIMIRASKA Cm" , Ort. 1. ( Special , ) 11u > icpuhllcan convention to nominate a candidate for float u'pir * < ; nUtlv.o for Otoe and Cnsn countlcH waa held heio last evenIng - Ing Olco county presented the ni * of II H ) "au3 , .vhllo Cnss w anted the present In cumbent Hon S. W. Orton The latter was nominated em tbu first ballot. Urcvr tlio rlm > mi tinUoimlcr. . Sirs John Kovltsky of 2J1J Hickory street , objectto the conduct of Khucr Young , a j2-e.ir-old bo > , who Jlvea In her nelth- boihnc-d , ami > cstcrcl.iy caused hN arrest on a chaigo of lucunlgllilllty , Jtrx. Kovltsky nllegia that nimer thrown stones nt lier chllJion , nml that Hal ovc-nini ; bo hurleil ouo of thn mlfsllcu at u i > iUo rooster , which usultcil in n bioken ! CK for the fo-vl. I.ook to your lutcrcnt. You em buy ? 1- vutlou Oil , tbo urertt ptlu-curo. for 25 clt. IOWA FARMERS AND SILVER Bryanitcs Have Made Llttlo Irnprowion on Hawkeye Agrionlttirista. M'KINLEY ' IS CERTAIN TO CARRY THE STATE Till * riu-l. N.'x-r In Doiittl , N "More Tlmu r.vcr Cniillriiu-il lij Iliu 'I urn Airnlri MnSinl - ilrnl ) 'I'liKcn. la , Oct. 1 ( Special ) Ite- publlcans have great icason to feel en couraged over the political situation In western and central lown. The cause of sound moneis making gains each day. There Is no more conclusive evldcnie of this than that the street argument and the populist , who enlisted for the entire cam paign nt the first biile blast fiom Uryan has entirely disappeared fiom public life Ho baa returned to his fall plowing and lhe > voice raised In the Interest ot "more money" is heard no more In this section of Iowa the free silver campaign languishes The plan to carry everything by storm adopted by the free sllveiltes at the out set , failed , anil as soon as the voters bcgai to think and read and Investigate the tide began to turn the other wa } , and It bus continued with Increasing force to thh di > The- truth la that the Untilepudlatlon plop agauda his simply exhausted Itself It ban no more ammunition and It Is not surpils Ing that Its promoters arc willing to give tin the > flght do ng so , of course , as grace fullv is possible It ma } bp rot down as an absolute facl that the republican farmers of this part ol lown uro for sound money. There v\a no leal tr'ith in the rcpoit that they vveio evei for anjthlng else It Is ttuo that thteo months I\RO \ , when Drjnn started on his trip to Chicago to be nominated , and stopped off here and talked to the fanners for three hours that theio was an Inclination on the part of laboring men and the tillers of the soil to consider the merits ot the panacea Mr. Drjan vvas so vigorously advocating At that time the question vvas new , com paratively , and decidedly so , to the average voter Mr Hran undeniably has the faculty of making out n very plausible case for free silver , nml that vvis the kind of a spcccl he made in , TelTerron It Is only when he has the platform alone , however , that hla fallacies have any weight. Confronted bj facts , they melt. Farmers simply said "We vva'it to Itnow the truth , " and In order to atrive at the fpcts , they assumed to take the free silver side of the argument that the weak points , no well as the stiong ones for sound money , might he dnwn out. The fai mei Is an Independent mortal , tied up tone no one and \vlien usKed how ho stood upon the fliinncl.il question , he vvas Just ns api to reply that ho didn't know exactly whore ho did stand that he vvas giving the free sllvoi question a good deal of attention This sort ot testimony , coming from a re publican fanner , who did not know what the woid "bolt" meant , was plenty for the oppo sition , and the report was heralded biodit- rast that the republican farmers were going over to free silver In droves. While there was apparently seine founda tion for this conclusion , three months ago there was none , In fact , and Is none today They are standing for sound money almosl to a man Fiom that quarter where- the republican managers veie fearful for a tln-o that losses would occur the republican party will re ceive Its greatest strength Populist leid- ers In this section , men high In the coun cils of the party , concede that frco silver w 111 make no gains among the farmers They also admit that Ilrvan has practically no chance to v In In the coining election and that Iowa will give about her tiKua plurality for McKlnlcy There are many democratic farmers who are for sound mcnej , and the greater part of them will vote for JIcKinley. Theie Is very little sentiment about the Iowa farmer He may bo depended upon to cast his vote for that which ho thlnkn will directly bene fit him Increase the price of what he hate to sell and reduce the cost of what ho mus purchase. He has reached the com Insist that the present money Is not too gee ( tor him He notes that there are In fact but two presidential candidates who have any possible show of success McKinley am Bryan. He Is not the man to vote for Pal mer In order that ho may say IIP has never scratched his ticket , ho Is going to casl a ballot that will have some forcoxaud he will vote for McKinley. This Is the position token by the most prominent democrat In the count } Hon. John McCarthy , late commltteeman for the Tenth district , and for many years county chairman. Ho sajs ho proposes to vote for McKlnloy , piotcctlon and nil ; not that he loves republicanism or protection or McKln loy , but because ho docs love his counto and proposes to put his ballot where It will accomplish the gieatest good. Ho further sajs that the day after election ho will thor oughly disinfect himself he is still n demo crat. Senator Ilussell , a democrat , takes practically tlio same view , and is" making speeches In the Interest of sound money. Republicans will gain in the country dis tricts. It Is only reasonable to suppose that the formers of this county are very similar to tl'oso of other parts of lown , This county v.Ill glvo a larger republican plurality than It did In 1S92 , and Canoll county , -which is usually rated about 800 democratic pluiallty , will glvo McKinley a small plurality. rcsruitooic si/r > ui > IIHYA\ . On niiilnciU Ni-liriiMKiin OUe-M HIM Cniiillil r.Mlliiuitr n | ' AnolliiT. Satin day night at the Auditorium In Chicago cage lion. Henry D. Kbtabrook spoke to n thiong that filled the immense theater. His address was characteristic , dcllvcied in the style with which Omahans aio familiar. Ho devoted some time to a sort of tevlow of Mr. Drj an pcihonally , and this portion of his speech Is here reproduced : I would fain do Mr nry.m Justice , for lip hulls fioni .1 btute which I cherish above any other In the union , lei In Ilia you * that nia Koni ) NuhinsU.i'M air and Minshlne have mingled with my blood , and In > ears to como my body will minghi with ) IPI Boll A great state In NebiaHKa n rcpuliliciii 8tnti > , as Mr , Biyan will dlscovei In No vember. Why , In this sulfs imc ! slain tluro IB another prosldentl il possibility this } car tonio reverend gentleman , who-io name I Imvu forgotten , the nomlneu of a pirty , the name of which likewise esr-upes me Hut Mr Hron I know somewhat , und dm ! In hlH habltH of life many thliif * to admire He Is a inmi of undoubted talent , n talnnt for tlio stage , pern ips , rather than for Htnteei.itt , llo in a Kind husband ami an indulgent fatliui. He ilou.s not HinoUe nor chow , drink or swear , steal or gamble | n shoit ho has not a flimlo ledocniliur vice that I know of , unless it mluht be blng , and oven there I have hart Hpolm of thinking 10 liollovoa himself Moreover , Mr liryun Is a man of i.iui eloquence , although uiiy one rending his speeches would bo pardoned far doubling the assertion Miducod to cold typo , his words become more i int and jumlmut. vvlillo thono selfsame words spoken n Hian's voice a voleo AH midlliliious IIH the sweetest plpo In yonelei orgin would . -nil your hf.ut , just as would the voice of a great singer , by the \eiy quality of lone Add to thl ! a handsome , graceful presence and a flro and energy of action , und you can Innglno that It mattcm very llttlo to Mr. Hrynn's audience what Mr. liryun Bays , so long as hn keeps on saying It The mis take ho mads in Madison hquaro Uardi-n was in the attempt to argue Ho ought never to do that for the dlvlno atttlbuto of icn- hon vvaa left out of his mental mnltoup Hut , my friends , theiu is not a word In hla nncomlum which would not with equal ruth anil nppioprlntencsH apply to another 'amous Nebiabkan , vvho o exploits lire In- # epatably linked with the history of Omaha , vvi.osu hahlta nro nti regular us the HUH , IV1 ese character IH as Impiachable as lliy- in'a own vvhoso prosoniH is Just aa hand- t-ome , whoso powers of speech vveio for- mcily Just as great ami huvo wrought many an audlencu to tears to laughter , and to .renty . } a man who HKo lirvun , vvaa pos sessed of .1 talking devil , and who today , In MadUon Square , Now York that bourne 'rom which no Ncbraskau seems over to return In feeding bifudc-rumbs to spar rows. That man Is Georga Kruno Is Train And It must bo remembered that Mr. Train oiico > nn for the presidency , just us Mr Ur > nn Is doing , on a ticket of his own I say that thu ticket on which Mr Hrvun Is running for the presidency U essentially his own , although two other gentlemen hove icon casually mentioned In connection with t one trvlng to Ret oft und the other try- nn to gtt on. Hern. } ou observe , Is a sort ot political oerubus , with not the best of 'etlliv between the canlnn collaterals , Mr Bryan's predicament Is not without rmbar aMment. He inunt foe ) aa lionlMered with two appendages as the piorcrblal c.U with \ lll.e jnin\lier of tnllx Ho has probt- bly inevallatl iHlin Mr Sen ill to stay where ho Is. whcrtHH Vom Wntnon wants to know. He wnnti to know where he Is "nt " Ho wants to know whether ho Is a eitndldnto for HIP vice prcMdene } or only n vermiform . To'TiNmcn MINH OWNKUS. I have n serte < l my belief that nil this hubbub Is mnlntnlned nml paid for by the mine owners , and the conclusion la not weakened 'When , wo reflect that the enl } poisons who lohld by any possiblllt } profit bv the free coinage of silver would bo these selfsame gentlemen Did nn.v one evtr stop to calculate how enormous would bo their iirollt' " w Mother Kllver ndvnnrod or remained ii . Icils ? Suppose' Hint the out put of n mine , iOln } la of the value of 55,01X1 flOO gold slnndiiid , nml that half the ploduet , or $1,00,001) Is piild to Inlior The profit to the mine owner would be $1,001 , . ( W , would It not9 Well , under free toln- ngf he could tnke n fourth ol this product , eoln It Into 1,000910 so-i-nlled dollars , and with the'sp pav olt bis labonrs and his prollt would IIP Jl.roo.OjO , wou'd it not" And cverv cent of this e\trn prollt dlslllteil fiom the sweat of laboi ' Talk about coinIng - Ing blood Into dtaehmsl No wonder Hourke L'ochiiin denounce * frc < < eMnugo ns n erluio nttilnst htbor. ( tut mipposo Jlr 1 > rv ill's propbee-y Is fullllled nml silver becomes na valuable ns gold Hvoivbody would be just vvhire he is now , would ho not' Yes , veibody , e\o i > t thf" mine owtiors , for v\o got none of this mone } ex cept we inirc hnaiIt from thi m In 1 'U our Bovernmont agreed to pmclmsinml coin 400.0" < ) otinres of silver oarh month , and hid no dltlleultv In procuilng the n-- ( inlrid amount Under the stimulus of fict eoltuige this output e-ould rnslb K > ilonbltd Think of lt-4'rtif'On'iO 11 } i-irl Why , In tit > raift lb s" mini ovvturs would luivo our Ijovcrnntent i nin Jrto of charge and ham bark to them nenrh fl Oi ooo,0 < 0 , nml no body but Ihi m the better ott for It Is no this n. prl'c' worth sttlvlng foi ? Couli thev not afford to hire emls atles to ptop- agate froc silver ? Well , tliev did Imve their "hired men , ' as Hrvnn wouht sn } , and the question Is Was HIV mi one of thorn' Uy the wn } of tinenlbesls , 1 will stv th.tt thetp Is i ( .piitleinnn In Ibis nudleneo tonight who more tbiin u Venr iqo siw Ml Winner president ot the Jtlmclnlllo loaglie- , und tlio rlirht-lmtul man of Spnntor Htevvart hand Hi-vernl rolls of tnnmist tlpts to as man } Kontlemen with the lemnrlc : "This Is } om spepch , " and when nsKed wlmt It meant , the gontlimnn rrnllcd In u vuv businesslike way : "Oh , tin so men are hlioc b } us to talk , ami 1 was just giving them the spceehes which we prepare for thorn ' Now , I do not Imnplne that Mr 15intrs srirorhes were written by u svudle-ite- In deed , he has denied that no was evoi In the pay of the silver > nlnc owners , dliectl } or "Indirect ! } , " although If } ou study the phrnst oloq } of thu denial } uu will ol'ierve u largo-sized loophole Hut. li respective of that , the word "Indirectly" Is such n vague woid , and Mr. llnnn has such vague notions about things In goner tl , tint I must bo permitted to draw my own In ference from tlio facts In the c ise , and thcbo arc the facts : About two > eais ngo v.-hcti Jlr. Hian retired from congress , n certain newspiper In Omuha vvas litt- gulslilng , not so much on account of Its own circulation as for want of the circulat ing medium. implojes ot this paper have told me that oldom If over were their silnrles paid when duo , but came in dilblets en In 01 dors for goods on advet- tlsets. The polie } of this piper was then nml for n long tlmo had be'en opposed to the coinage of allvtr at lb to 1 Suddenly Its policy changed Without warning ot ptcmonlllon , 'without waiting for the aid or consent of miy othet nation. " It declared for 10 to 1 This t.-a ? lomarknblo , but no more lemnrkable than Its new lease of llf" . Hills ve-u > paid. Irr.pt ovements made nm there was cvory'lndic itlon of a reront In flux of tho. whqiewlthiil. Rut most 10- markablo ofall , w'ns the announcement that William J. Bo an bad been emplove-d ns cdltotinchief , and , lumor had It , at a handsome silary. Did Jlr. Uryan ovpr edit ? Nary an edit. If ho ever spent two consecutive d. lys In Omaha during tlio last two > enrs nobodv ovei Itiard of it. Ho was talking , talking , talking , usually In the south , occasionally In the west , and the bunion of his talk was lieo silver and the crime of ' 7.1 Whoso money paid him for that sort of editing' It was the mono } of the sllvoirlnff , and everybody in Ne braska knows U. Not only do I assn t that Mr. Bryan" was thus indirectly In the emplov ot the sliver mine ownei , but I believe tMit a part of bis compensation contiiiKcnt on success , of coni'-e , vvs the nomination of the Chicago convention , and that the outcome of this convention , wbleh took the countiy y surprise , was In reillty u foregone conclusion. l'JOTTiD 1T3JCI THH NOMINATION I know thff naiopo of at least thieo 1101- sons to whom , niorcr thnn .1 year ago Mi Biv in nssirtcd connilentlallv , but eonl ! drntlv. that lie would be tin- next demo cratlc nominee tor president. Of conise they laiisjhod at him , for vv is not this up cxtrnoiillnnry boast foi a } oung imii b.uelv nine jeirs ortt of sc'iool , and , considered an a prc ldentlr-1 possibl'lt } , not yet out of avv.idclllngs ? Aril jet , notvv Itlistnndlng thl nssinance at his heart , he c line to Chleax with a contoBtlnpdpiogatlon ami scemingl } with no pretensions His dclrgitlon was. heated , of courbe , lust as the Michigan del egation was seated It was pirt of the pro- si am You iccall that , wlnm on the eve of his nomination , a motion to ndjouin was made In the Interest of a rival candid ite , BO .an's friends rushed to him to pi event It and with what genuine composuio he assured them that all wns well ai d 1-ido them acquiesce In the idloummont " on also iecall-ou must recall , for It was the tro"t melodi.imatlo Incident In all politics that vvlun the messenger nrilved to an nounce to Mr. Brjan the re-suit of the final ballot , ho waved him off with ono hind whllo with the other hand he finished an announcement which ho was penning to the nre" > s What was that announcement vililch he hael commpnced to formulate bpforo he vvas even nominated' It was to the effect that under no circumstances would he nc ee pt a second term. And then followed this extraordinary langinge : "And til's , " Ic oald as he handed the mnnu"erlpt to a re- oortoi , "Is a resolution which I Imve long In contemplation ! " How lonff ? Two } e.us seems a long time when we are young' ' But think of It , my countrymen ! An honoi vjlilch Washington accepted In sllenco , and with a ) . * invlty so profound that these who witnessed It WPIO stmelj elumb with av\o , an honor 'vhieh Lincoln neeeitedvlth n piajer to the Almighty to make him worthy of It ; in honor which Garllold received with bowed head and fainting heart , this actor this dcplalmer takes with the e isv 11011 chalanee of a pampered ilnrllnp Has U como to this' His the p-osidoiiev of the Unite 1 Statts , oiico the mo-t ex-alted ofllco In all the woild , bccomo so pae.ip that It should bo liuncr un as a prize for schoolboy oratory' ' No , make no mistake" " If Bryan Is e'ectcd to the presidency ho w 111 lie a hired man , lint a" ho sajs ho will , not of the people- however but of the sjndlcate that put him there. Unuldc llrmler nt Aleeiilnt ; Water. WHIPPING WATI3K , Neb , Oct. i ( Spe cial ) Last evening politics were dlscubssd in this city , both from a sound money and silver standpoint. The republicans hold forth in the opera house , and the speakers were Hon. II W. llecsou of Hod Oak , la , and Allen Deeson of Plattsmouth. The popo- crats wore entertained by C , S. Itewlck , stcw- iii d of the Lincoln Hospital for the Insane. Doth spcaKeiH entertained fair crowds Mr. lieeaon Is a very fine talkci , under stands how to inalto a point clear , and has bo many little anecdotes to nt In when occa- slon demands that ho kept his audience in roars of laughleir.i Theio was no abuse In his 1 ( 'marks , ( A t iis nppe'al to the honor of the voters toisusffll. " tlio light , called foith .nany exclamation from these present to "Give It to UIHWI/'I "That's right , " until ho worked his ui1ienoe ) | up to a high pitch , and then brought j > jf\m down with .1 story that lilt the spot cxai-t ; > t Ho was followed by his brother , Allen. Jf p pu , who also entertained them In a lo > , innil | rpyal manner. Mr , Uewlek.MHfi , popoernt , did not devote much time to.iUo.iuoney question , but spc-nt the evening ci\ffly ) \ in uhovvln ; ; up the mis management fit , ( cto institutions In past years , and th grpat saving there had been effected unde ( ppviinor Holcomb'a admin istration. HI ? j ta&ments coincided pretty well with Iho Bee's expose of two } eara neo. If in _ a II. A. Rossi ) Y ( s arrested jcsterday at the Omaha anil Grant smelting works while attempting to RO lflhrough the clothes of a number of emjjlfiy s , Tor several weeks past BOV oral of tu } men have been missing juiall articles and their disappearance IB supposed to bo .iluif to Hosa1 business methods. llojx A < l l > < I'.viieiiHlve James Gallagher , Lester Thacher and Kred Behrndcr , small boys ranging In ago from 10 to 15 years , were arrested last night at the Instance of Mr.s. Kahun , 2127 Maple street. The charge is malicious destruction of propel ty. Mrs. Kalian nas the hoyfl lav u been amusing themselves of lute by Jicuklne the windows out of her barn , and shu would Illio to havu u stop put to this ex- leiisho amusement. llnlii Interfe-reil nllli till * I.t-olure. Tlio lecture on "Uermuda" by Miss Huth Watel Kuhn , announced to take place nt Temple Israel on Hartley street last nlRht. wan postponed on aoc-ount of the rain. The uctuiu kvlll Li" ilnllvor > J tiilM ( iVinlii > : . SEES A SIGN OF PROMISE No Question About McKlnloy Winning the November Contest , DRIFT OF SENTIMENT ALL THAT WAY nniltimnMee of tlu > % tllltllll I , < JUS HI- llf ll < > | ltllltll-llll Clnlii ( ilxcs ( he Iteiiilt of 1IU OIl IX I ) Woodniansce of Cincinnati , secre tary of the National League of Republican cluba was In the city jettcrday and spent HIP day with C R Wlllamson , an old friend j Mi. Woolmansco has been "campaigning" through the middle states and mido n rt- Ing trip to Nebraska , stopping at Hast ings to attend a meeting held there under the auspices of the state league He has made It a point ho stated } estcrday , to Keep a sharp lookout on the political situ ation In the states In which he has been speaking and sas he hits good reasons for feeling absolutely certain that the rcpub- Iteau national ticket will be elected be- } end the question of n doubt "I have been In Pennsylvania , Ohio , Illi nois. Indiana , Kentucky and Michigan , " said Mr Woodmansre "and there Is no doubt In mv mind about McKinley earn ing over } ono of them , lie will cany Illl- no's by 100 030 majority , " he continued In reply to an Intimation that the popocrats were claiming tint state "Tho faimers of that state are almost without exception for the republican ticket All of the cities will go icptlbllcan and 1 feel confident that wo will cany Chicago b } a good round ma Jorlt } . I was talking the other day with a pionilnettt democrat from Ilryan's old homo Jacksonville Hits man Is a lavvjrt and hns been pi eminent In the democratic party for } ears , has been chairman of their state committee and Is well Known all over the stale He told me the stnto would go lepubllcan by not less than 100000 , and that he thought It would roach 203.000 "Indiana Is another state the silver people ple are pretending to claim. " continued Mr. Woodmanseo "But the state will go republican without any question The tc- publlcan state committee was uncertain about the result a month ago , but the tide has tinned and thcto Is no question about the result now. McKlnloy pictures are evcrv. here The democrats are dlsplajlng the pictures of the 'Man from Ohio' In their windows and } ou hear scarcely any thing hut McKinley talk. "The silver people are even claiming Ohio , " continued Mr Woodniansce , smil ingly. "We will give our candidate not less than 75,000 majority. IIHSULT PRACTICALLY SUTTLKD "Figures are what talk , though , " he con tinued , pulling out a pencil and some paper "I nlwajs llkp to show people the giounds I have for thlnUng that McKinley Is going to bo elected without any question You Know the old saying , 'figures novel lie- , ' and I can demonstrate in a veiy few moments monts that the result Is practically settled nov , ' . It Is conceded bv all , even the sil ver men. that McKlnlc } will cany the New Kngbnd states It Is just as certain that ho will carry Now York , Pennslvanla , Ohio , Indiana. Iowa , Mai j land , Michigan , New Jersey , Wisconsin and Illinois. That gives us this table : "New England states , thirtyninevotes In the electoral college , Now York , thlrty- slv ; Pcnnsvlvanla thirtj'-two ; Ohio , twenty- three ; Indiana , thirteen ; Maryland , eight ; Michigan , fourteen ; New Jeisey , ten ; Wis consin , twelve ; Illinois , twenty-four , maK- IIIB a total vote ot 22C , or two more than a ma Jorlt j Then we aio reasonabl } sine of carrjing West Virginia with six votes Minnesota with nine , Kentucky with thir teen Callfornli with si\ Oregon with four and Delavvaio with tfiree votes That makes sl\t-ono more. Giving to lliynn alt the rest "I do not believe there Is a state In the union , especially among the northein states , where the tendency Is not toward McKinley rather than toward Hi ran I do not think there is the shadow of a doubt as to the gencial result. "When pconlo in Nebraska have asked me how wo figure this state I have told them we do not need Nebraska , but It will bo to the credit of the state to keep In the republican column and evcij effort should bo put forth to carry the state for the credit of It. From careful Inciuliy I am of the opinion that the state will go for SIcKinley snd I am told by reliable and well Informed people that there has been a great change of opinion within the past month" Mr Woodmanseo left for the cast last evening 01 T iv roncn. I.iir eanil I'lillniMlnftlc Iteimhlieim II eel Inc. ill lliMinlnurlon. In marked contrast to the mcagcrly at tended democratic tally at Ilennlngton Sat urday and the utter absence of enthusi asm , the republican tally held there yester day under the auspices of the Douglas County German Republican club was a most complete success. Hundreds of farm ers , some from long distances , were pics- cnt to listen to able discussions of the all- important financial question W. C Ktamei presided at the meeting iiml the fiee silver heresy received a stun ning blow , the finale to be administered ! > y the sturdy fjciman farmeis and tholr posterttj old enough to vote for McKinley on election day. A ? Ritchie opened by dwelling upon the causes which Jnl up to the present dcpiesslon In all clreles. lie caustically 10- markcd that no euro for this ailment waste to be found by administering a moic do- Etrue'lve remedy , acting like parls green on , the Btomach of a man who had swallowed a potato bug He was followed by C. L Haller , who went Into detail on the colnago question from Its earliest Inception to the present [ hue Ho spoke In the German language Speaking on the parlt } of our rolns ho showed how our fractional cinrency of cop per , nloKel nml sliver , as well as the stand ard silver dollar , were maintained and clidilated on an equality with gold , and ; hat this vvas the only way for tiue bimet allism , The principal s | eaker of the day was ! ! , C. Urn me He stated that no nation on earth had maintained a double standard which had not ono of the metals as a basis and that all the wealthy and piospc-rous ones had gold as such a basis V\'o did not inve to , nor Intend to , follow England In anthing except what would prove beneficial to our countiy as amply taught by the ev- lerlenco of other nations "Did our foro- 'athers , " afckcd the speaker , "discard the svstem of atlthinotlc or mathematics when hey achieved freedom for the counti } ust because It was In vogue In England" * Would It have- been bcnso to do to ? Under our present financial system Douglas countj 'armers have expeilenced } ears of the ; reatest prosperity. Iho older men would remember from personal e\perienco that irlces of farm products were lower In jcars jcforo the Inauguration of the present standard than they have been since Gold vvas not guaranteed by any government and silver , unless circulated as now. would lasa cm rent at Itg market value only if ho flat of governments creates absolute values , why waste 53 cents worth of silver 'or a dollar wlirti HID same end can he attained for a fraction of a cent with n laper dollar The greenback people had no Ions of making people rich by law , an' some populism opined that they couM ri ieal the law of supply and demand " Mr. Jiromw'B sentiments tccelvcd liberal applause Ho finished b } pplntlng to the statistics on Illiteracy , giving Nebraska the owest percentage , with Vcimont and Maine allowing Therefore this state's Inlelll- ; ont voice would not be found behind that rom Vermont and Maine which had al ready expressed so overwhelmingly for ie- lubllcan aitcccss The meeting vvau brought to a close b.v 0. 8. KlKUttcr delivering a xhorl nut elo inent adilrcBS. UllNHlnil-Alnerli-llll .Mi-ICIlilc ) Clnli , The Iliisslan-Afiierlcau McKinley and Hobart - bart club helel a very enthusiastic meeting t the Third Ward MacColl lull 1317 Duug as street , last night. In spile of thu utormy i eat her the ball vvas well filled J. p. Nftthnnnon presided After dlsixislns of some business Jnntrs A Powers delivorctl a , \ery stirring Address on the Issues of the day. He took up thp flntnclal question and talked Interestingly and convincingly on the cause ot hard times The club will meet again next Sunday night to iimko ar- nngementa for n grrnd rally to be given soon under the Auspices of this club. smu : CIMPIIHV COM MI MTVI-IO . Sliol nl ii Smut Mill. COUNCIL MUM-PS. Ii , Oct. 4 To the IMItor of the South Omaha Dally Sun Regarding thp article which appears In the Omahi 1MI1) IIco taken from jour paper of October 1 A carload of old bummeis called "Gener als" tire now lournlni : the count ! ) tin free1 passes and thelt other < \u tmm me lielnii paid by $ Hniiim telling the iipople bow tootc Thpv weie In Omihi list night Wlien the pcoplp stop to consider win such skunks are no tortlblv Intensit-d. n | M enough to settle the tnnttcr tint It Is not nuv love for the poor titan or the Inliotor that promiits these ' clnernls" to Hum swing mound the circle Hut then the tnttcii old whip Is slnklm : o fast tint the crewIs becoming dtspernlo , und , to lie fair with ( Item , the ) hnrdly know vvlietc they me nt In the above article' jou cast a slur upon Generals Howard , Alger and Pickles , and the cdd Eoldler In gencial , that should bring tin- blush to } our checks Tor shame , to malign these men by calling them names that I will not repeat Hn you not know tint It wns by reason of the prompt action of such irtn ns Howard Sickles Algol and their tommies that undo U possible for you nml I to have the privileges of such a glorious republic as this Is' The rotten old ship so fast going down with Its crew1" Where Is } our prtdo of counti } thnt you can. In this outrageous wa } . Insult and endeavor to ii-allgn the chntnctcrs of these who at least , two of them are but the fragments of what thej were before present Ing them- selvpi In the "front" thnt behind them and their comrades In aims jou and 1 might be srvcvl from lll'o conditions falling upon us' It must bo surprising and humiliating to the well thinking class ot } our neighbors to see jou come out with such Imprecations hurled at otu honored union generals and now , sir I , as ono tn behalf of thiee brothers nml numbcts of my kith and kin and the old soldiers In general , protest against vour malignancy na displayed In the above quo tatlou fiom jour papot 1 nm not writing because jour piper Illcs the names of lt ) > nn and Sowall This Is not politics I am speaking about. Why. bless jour dlslojal heart , jou could have no better words said of jou than tint jou had served In the union at my for the purpose of suppressing the tobelllon J. M. OUR3L13R Illi-iervilIons of nil llmvl"e < > r. SOUTH OMAHA , N3b . Oct. 2 To th Editor of Iho lleo 1 am In receipt of a let ter from mj brother , T P. Caison , a mlnln engineer of Arizona , who has been In Me\ Ice for the past sl\ weeks , Investlgatln mining ptopeitlcs with a view to purchase His opinion on the silver question Is woith of note , beciuse of his I otu ? residence In silver producing countrj , and his intcres in the production of the while metal Under dor date of the 21th , he writes trom th' ' City of Mexico , ns follows While the placing of sllvct it $1 per ounce1 or bpttet , mi .1111 .1 fortune to me jot , I .1111 not the kind of u silver nun litynn K bee iti.so the coining of the ' li ver dollar does not mike it worth ICt cents In the inarkots of the woild , and I do not believe sliver would be woith nine ! If uilj mole1. If wo had file coinage , thai It Is now. I e-iii assure vou tint a visit to this countiy , ns I have undo It , tinoti h the tntciloi , nt | 1 among the Inhothig rlnssc'i , should bo nn abundant nigumenl to any one In f.ivor of a gold standard Hero nil values of commerce .no tlxcc upon a gold bisls , and the silver \.cluc Is llguted from th it btandpolnt , which Is ibnut 2 to 1 , while the pi Ice of lubor I figured In the silver inonuy of the r-ountr ) . fc h ive found that the inline prlee for com mon 1 ibor In the counti v dlstilcts It 37' cents to fiO cent- , per day , and thin me ins IS cents to 25 cents per day In American inonc ) , and the ) bo in ] tliem- t-elves 'Jo illustrate , I had two men and two mules hired to tnko mv hirgijp thiough the countiit .1 cnst of $ J 7" per d.iv , silver , or $1 ll'v ' American mono 1 nm not posted on the * political Issues In Iho United Ft lies tiieuiso the ilexlein pipeis repot t nothing but Brvfiti , but 1 ciu only hope fet his elefi.it , and huvo con fidence that the grout American people will not allow such an ouliauo to IIP petpe- ti ilcd as his election would c'ltalnlv bo This letter was not written foi publica t'on ' , but I take the llbctty of giving It to jou. In the ho ; > 3 that it niny servo a pui- pose in showing up the1 fallacies of free- coinage , end of directing attention to the pievalHng condition of the people in out sister Republic of Mexico JOHN L. CARSON. llnrrliiiii lo ' , M. ; | | , -it Clnt-lniinll. CINCINNATI , Oct. 4 The republican campaign committee received a tolegiam to night from Ilenjamln Haulson consenting to make a political speech at Miulc hill In this city Wednesday night Ho will be hero dining Wednesday to look aftei the tomb of hla giamlparents und father at Noith Bend and to attend a law case hi the court. Thursdaj night ho will spei ! > at Charleston , W. Va. lion Thomas Mc- Dougall will preside- . IVelci.ll Cc'iii-riilH HUMa I.HiltItrHt. . KANS\S CITY , Oct. 4 The party of federal gtncials spent a eiulet Sunday In Kansas Cltv. General Howaid preached a sermon In the morning at the First Prci b } tciian church In Kansas City , Kan , and this evening he and General Stewart ap pcarod nt a mooting ot the Tloionce Crlt- lenden mission , where they participated In a discussion ct social science There was nothing political in their talks. The party will depart for Lawrence tomorrow aftei- noon. I'miiillxt ii < < 'tor Iti-.liiM. NAS1IV1LLC Tonn , Oct -James T Millet , OIILof the e'loctOfJ foi the state-it- laigo of the poiiull.t pirty , his resigned and In a h ttci to De-moci itlu StaU Ch ilr- min Colem in tench JH hlK seivlco.s In stump ing the state for JJijan .ind Suvvall. (3. A. ii. sriri'1 . \ii'oivniivi i. Ciiiiiiiiiitiili-r-Iii-L'lil ( 'Inrl.Niil Nllinen 'I'lie-in III ( ieiK-ml OiileiH. T S ClaiKsnn , commaiidci-ln chief of the Grand Army of the Ktpublh , hub Issued a general ordci announcing the appointment of his gencial t > taff as follows. Adjutant gcneial , Comiado Charles E lliiinustrr of Omaha , Neb ; qiiartcimabtcr Keneral , Connadc Augustus J. lluibauk of Uhlcago , III ; Inspector general , Comrade Uliatles A. Siijdam of J'hlltdc'lphl i , Pa ; judge advocate genuial , Conn ado Albert Claiko of WilloRlcy HUH Mass ; st-uloi aide-de-camp mil ohlef of staff ( "umiade ] . Coij Win ins of I ro0 'lin' } will be ibcycd and tcspoited accoidluglj. 'Jlio following named comiaelm will con- stlttilo the cxeeutlvc commlttrii of the na tional council of .idmlnlsttatioir William II Armstiong , imllanapolH Ind , 1' M Sterrutt. St Louis , Mo : Albert Siho'foi it. Paul , Minn , Thomas W Scott , Kairflcld III , Charles A. Shaw , DrooKljn. N. Y ; lloscoo D lilt , Henleji Spilngs , M h , J J. Kents. Trenton , N. I. Comiade I'aptalu U , L Xalln KI L' S \ S'ew York. N Y. , Is hciebj iipjmlnted * ix- .lal able in chatgo of mllllai. , liiatuiciion In imblle Kihooli > with authmlly to cli ci from each department , to bo nainci ] tu thu omiiiandc-i-lii-rhicf for .ijjiolntment | as ihles dc eamp , one comrade lo tuko ehaigu ] f this neil , In his dopai linen t , and le- ) ort ills rtriltui to I'aiitaln 7.\\\ir.-\ \ \ \ \ Comndii Ainliow li.aynor of Omaha Is iciehy aiipomted iiccliil aide In chaigo eif 4aiispurtatiein , to whom all im'tciH ' jiei- tlunio v , 11 b : uf.iiod ' ' PurgaiorlalPiSSs. The druggist \\oulil liardly stnilej if jou asked for "purga torial pills. " Tlicres are many of them. But liu would prob ably recommend u pill that did not gripe ; a sugar-coated pill , gentle in action , and .sure in i-fleit. What are they called ? Avar's ' Catliarllc Pills > RECORDS OF AN OLD CASE Menilor of Venezuelan Commission Talks of the Affair , HAS JUST RETURNED FROM EUROPE Sim Mticli ni 'the Undue * ItcniliiK < > On * lllHiutcil | IJneMlInn anil r\- tice-lH In 1'lnil tliu-li Mure nt lloinis NEW YORK , Oct.1 Frederic U Cou- dcrt , the eminent l.awjcr and member ot tito Venezuelan comiillaMou appointed by President Cleveland to luvestlRite- the Ven ezuelan boundary question ictiniud In thta i Ity toilay from The Hague on La Hour- Rogue Mr. Couilert went hbiond f r llm put pose * of examining the old Dutch records i dating to the Venezuelan boundarv ami bus spent considerable time ovct the gov ernment archives , with the- result that qltlto an array ot ueiw testimony bearing upon the point at Issue has bci-n unearthed Mr Cou- dett was SCM II tonlaht concerning the risult of his trip. \\v \ salil muih had been ae- comiill'hed "linmcdlatelv upon m. } arrival at The Hague , " said he , "I met Pint Hair of Cornell university , who , as the rcpiesenta- tlve of the commission , had alicadj fipent much time In gathering data IVgetlur wo went through the i coords verj thoroughly Then wo wont to London , whcio manj ot thetceords were tr.insfctrcd at HIP tlmo of theputihnse of Giibm In 1S1B Man } of those records had alieady bcvn publlHhi'd bj the Htltlsh government , and vcrj falrlj- . We found other useful ev Ideneo there , how ever and both In London and Holland met uniform courtesy In the pioscctltlon of our seal eh " MANY VALUABLE RECORDS "Were all the rcconls prior to 1S15 trans * firrul to London at the tlmo ot the salci ? " ho was asked. ' Nr Indeed. " said Mr Coudort "not all of them , we found romc verj valuable1 paters In the old Dutch records ' Just how valuable these were or what they ! tended to establish Mr Ooudert would not dlselc.sc , but reiterated his stntoment that thoj w rc verj valuable Another use > - ful source of Information , he said was the propaganda at Rome , where some most val uable records wcio found 'The pioneers In this territory" IIP salil , were monks , chiefly of the Order of Cur- puclilns , and their leports to their homa older contain much Information which both pattln to the ronttovcisy have been allowed t ( .avail themselves of" Regatdlng the correspondence which had passed between Socrctarv Olnej and Lord ? allsbtiry rcce-ntly Mr. Coudctt said "I understand that this coiresponlcnco deals with the Mibject of arblttatlon gcneiallj and cannot bo speoiflcall } applle I to the Vene zuelan controvcrs } . The rcce it visit of Jo seph Clnmbeilaln did not , In my opinion , have any connection with this nnttei So far as I know , officially nothing further has been accomplished in the matter than when I le'ft and It anj negotiations are being conducted bj the executive of the govern ment to hcttle It , they ate unknown to mo. I cannot say when the committee's icport will be ready nor whether It will he fin ished befoio PiCbldcnt Cleveland's teim of olllco expires. " Mil. I'AllItnit iii-s VIMISIOV. SlIJH lie- il n Pire ( o 1M rtiit I'jnil Miirriij'M Vires ! . OMAHA , OctI lo the Edltoi of The Heo. Theio appears an aitlelc In > our Ikduo of Saturday evening and Sundaj morning that easts a lellcctlon on me , and knowing that von aio alwajs icady to collect a nils- htatement. I will give jou a tuio statement of tin , irfalr 1'ilday afternoon between the houis of 12 and 1 , Mr Allui and myself wcio engaged in conversation In front of mv place of bus iness when Ollleei Hand came up and passed Into my store , as I thought , to weigh hlm- .jelf , as man } persons do Wo woio attracted jy a bctitno In the ii-.u ( it the stoio , ns my face was tinned to the fitteet tjnlng back , I he ml Paul Muriaj , v.ho Is In my emploj , saj , "You can't tuhn me without a wart - t int , as I have done nothing. " Going up U the ofllcor , I laid my hand on his shoulder ? nd asked him what Paul had done Ho said ho had him under arrest I then asked him if he hud a warrant ; If so , to take him along , and If not let him alone ns this was my place of business and that I did not want him to dlsttnb the peace Ho iln-vv his club and I said to him , "Don't jou dare to use It in this place , " or ho would regtet It I spoke In positive teims , but with no Intention ot In caking the law or using violence \ftciwpid , realising that ho was In the wrong , he passed mo nt the door , whcte I had returned , tapped mo on the shoulder and said through icspect for mo ho would go Going to the telephone I called up tro police station and asked if thcro were any charges against Paul Munay and was In- f in mod theio was not Paul having an oc- aslon to ha at the depot called bj the nta- tlon and made Inq ilry as to the complaint. If nnj , against him Ho was Informed them was none. A W PARKER. IVnee on Km Hi. Tills is once more enjoyed bj the i heu- matlo wise enough to counteract their progressive malady with Hojtetter'H Stomach ach Hitters No testimony Is Htroiiiei than that which Indicates It as a HOUICO of to- lluf In this complaint U Is albo eminently effective ! OH a treatment for kldliov tioublo , djspepsla , debllitj , liver complaint and eon- stlpatlon. Uuu It with persla'cmo ' foi the above VVll-.HMII rilllllll ( IIIMOJHM. . Ida Mitchell all.is Ell i Tiucndule , one of Iho char.ieleis ot the Third w.ud who glv i Hie police endless tioulile- is .incs.tcU I.u t nlKht on cnimililnt of Jai.les Million nil ll.illin frull pi ddlcr who has a stiiiul it Sixteenth ii nd llarnry Htitetrt MlPInu rlilmu th.i' whlli pnxdni , the hotm or 1 Hi list evening sh ( b < > ( koned him lo come line in outhouse und he compiled When l j rmeiged Into Hie lmt nynln he lolssid i which ho had cencoriled In an liwhle poi n. t. 5l flS- O. A. © 'I * O3T2.X jCL. Th ) f - Is JJ llnlla w. ? 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