THE OMAHA DATLT UEE : TlirKSDAT. OCTOBEI ? 20. 189G. f CONFIRMS TIIE ESTIMATES Tb&l Botaras from the State EaceurBjt Be- pBbHcan POPOCRATS FIGHTING FOR THE PIECES Silver I * rpr Alinmlon the Tlcipr 'f AVInnlni ; for Urjwn nnil Wort. * * iinttt Oi * State Ofllcrrfc. j LINCOLN. NeOflt . < Speeti4. } In ' to an inquiry by yor correspondj j cot Ctntlrmaa Pent e < tfec repnMtean state I central committee te4y ptr * out tbe ! 1- . Tbe aiosn recent tavenUrstim * mad fall . -f'urus from pvUInc district confirm tbe Interview that w an prlniHI in tb * newnna- jrtf * en Sunday moraine ; Th re na been j i.o change amc * rnut tnt ncnt wan rrver. ! lit. e-pi lnvormblf to tbt republican oatI I li > ok The condition T tb * party tnftmffh- out tin * rat * Is realty flirt cut * * and It Ir not only i pimrent thut the- people are rrtdy MOW to fo to ibe ) > ells bat are walthtc itn- ' jiatlfntl ) to nettle. tb ionae * frf tat * cam- Trne gif-utrrt political activity of the cam- w.is wittiewied Im week. but tb * ac tfrlir and er.thVBliiKin of the prevent week rurj ' " 't and an a flume climax at tbr lepuhllnra campaign of education All that tlir opposition hope * for I * to iwore the f lorUon Ot fotnr one or mor on their mate ticket , -wldcli they ar * endeavoring to do by maKMtK m Ilr1oit astui.nl ts upon our cnntft- Aatftt and IT piopontnj to make political tradw tor vole * to nooompll * tbat j > ur- J'OH * . Tb roinins of Mr Bryan on tb day be- fr election wia not bare an ) material eEfoet a * to chancing > oter It is now too late to attempt lo affect the r > TOlt By en- oeavwing to crente an enthusiasm not here tofore pjriPtlBg a * is ronumplated bj Mr Bryan * flying tour of n-xt Monday The i if-ople have iwrlouxlv ronfildrntd the mutter * involved to thi * i tnipulgn bnie made up their mind * how Ihry will vote , and their dprtnton IK alrrad ; pred < i mlnc-d that a re turn of p'OBperltj to th < ? coutitrj can m lj ( mine through - ppubllran adznlnlntrattOD and ( wcbtlDtlon Retnibtlcan xhould lKi f\er make a vlc- etrotn campalen up to the vrrj co - ot th * l rtl and put forth the MUprem effort f r the rreat pnrty nhloh hn * aw > * tirmiclit w < pronperl * } ' An orern helmlnc vlrto'j will In that event he the rraalt Kepvbllr- an Fboald cet out pvcri available man and vote Uwrtr ticket * traicht from the hlfrti.nt M the lowrt candidate refuxini ; all oirr- . re tor j oltlfal ! trader und l.ruxlilnR HiHAc enrry rtmiildrratlon to xcratch ' The hunbtevt candidate In entitled to a ! > loyal mitport ni > the htpbewt. and one Just ai > much as another ' AflAr aalDc iilnawlf to rppoblican-Iiopu- ) taM Calr > nas I'ont rttjf Ifttonnntlon comes to tlxcommitt e. and me ar ptmwl to know , that many \ \ dl mfiatiim : popultut * who wire formerly re- IinnHcann rcfuite to t * drawn or forced into itoe * rmocratlc ) utrty. or to tie inreicled into It by fraud and a * rholne l > rt et > n thin nd a itrtiorahte alternatti e are returntnc Mi fhr Tiartr of their oricln.il choire W e * cotnr them hurU and ao not doubt thai ( tartnc tbr ) < wrti to come tbtrt will be abvaoant 8AilKf.at1on for their , a * will art f r all other rLput.llraniltfin the circle < M the reunited republican part ) 1Vfirt.U VSR ML.MCH UXCLtSIVULT. Itrjicn < nj Ilr I'refrrn tlip IVliltc Mrtnl for n ' InuJr Mtimlnril. SYKACfSR. Xcb Oct. M { Special ) Tbe subjoined letter and attdnvit were received today b } l > r D T. Hill of this place la te an inquiry aMresed the writer , a certain ocmvprratlon had with Mr. Brytn last March , and which , it is De parted , Mr Bryan cerer b C. The letter H as foHow- CBaCTRAL.TA. III. Oct. M 19W5 Kr D. T. HIM. D. V. S. . Sj-racuw. Keh Dear Sir Konlylnc to j our favor of 2M Innt. I j nd you herewith a pwro-n ptatmcnt of tiie oonvemation I had with Mr Brjan ttn the Wth of hurt March. Trundni ; the uo may reach v u In time to In of some tternec to 7011. I am yours rettixx-ifuUy. KlJWARl ) C EAKU The fnMowlnR Is the rwo-n statement al luded u > in the foregoing letter On the night of the 16tb of March 1SK. nt Cwtrmlla , III. . William J Brjan d tlv- rr d BO oration uin tbe FUbjecl , "Free Ht d Unltmtied CoinaKe of Silver" At its dMHh and ap be wnn leavlne the hall , I aftpreacbod bint and said "Mr. Brjan I [ want te ftl you one question " Mr Jlryan rnfilkid , 'Tea rtr" 1 then RMl.pd him "If vo liave fi'ee and unllmltod coinaa > of ll- ver In the Vnltcd Sluti- only , would It or would It not 1 > terrilil } diwiHtroiHi to thH ciountry t have all the * rold withdrawn from thi t'nltfd Statw 7" Mr Brjuii unld- 1 would ratlwr ha e it no" 1 a K d. "And vine ailvrr exclualvely * * " Mr Hrjan MiHwereA by Maying "Yem. and l > orrow what mM we need at a preniium. for that vouid be what Itwould amount to. " I thanked bum and withdrew Thai l the ontlre OMIVI ruatljn and < xuctir UP H oc curred. EDWARD C EARL. State ef HHnols Marion County , nk. The above and fon-Rotnc Hlatemeut was Bub- ncriited and sworn to before me Ihls 34th day of Ociolnr A D IHSfi S A rUAZlER. Notan PubHc , \Voulil \ < > t MnUr Ill TuIL Good. HUMOOLBT Neb. . Oct. SS ( Special ) S. B Miles a. wealth ) banl.pr of Fall * City , had cau d it to be rumored that he would bet Jl.OMl on Bryaii't edition , end bad ubout JStKi ( to JureM the eame way Grant WomacL KCOordtOKly took TtODO in bin jvockot and weot down Lo cluee the deal. He entered the bank and introducing hlm- lf. brVrily er ; > lalut'd the objwt of his call Miles asked where he would dejioBit his nxwity \ "I will deposit k at the Diwmm , Hum- l oldt er PtIU City butl.s.Bald Wemaek. Then Milt mated that he enl ) be-t on Btates , but noirid offar no proi- Grtrt tbr O - nrul lit TLATTSMOPTH. N b . Oct 28 { Special ) Guneral P l er and General Butknur jia&wd tbroueh thlt cKy thle morning on a fjxicloJ train and stopped for a few min utes to D dr s the people A much larger crvwd bad ussombled than that which greeted Candidate Ilrjnn. and the entliuul- Wiiii WBK much he&rtler und niore nmloDRed The dUtlDiniinhed gentlemen made a brief talk , and ihtuatnid the thunderous tfpplauce or the CKnembled crowd the train fijied east ward I I * JIM Cl < t e tlir Cnitiiialcn. IWEEPING I WATER. Neb . Oct. 2S { Spe- II cial ) The iK > j > ocrat had their final blov.out if last iiiRht in the o ; > era liouhe. which was 1 \ery well filled Judge Ilroady and E H Woolti } wurt billed , but H D Travis of PlatUmoul' . ttrst devoted about an hour in telling , vl J Rood set Df candidates they had , count I Mate A. M ItunseH acted us chairisi > r the meeting uud In'tween the upturn t.nil before and after the lue. made f little MTK. J' " ( rr TulUk nt CIrniid Iklnnil. GRAND 1SLANIJ. Neb Oet. 2S ( SjiecliC ! Telegram ) Mrs J Ellen Foster addressed tbn voatea of Qrnnfl Ibland at Grand Array hall at 18 o'clock thto morning , dwell in K upon the flnnuclal and tariH issues. Music WLS { urnl hra "l > y women * and male glee clubs Mrs Pofitvr was the guest of Mrs U H Uulse. hostei.8 of the Koehlrr botul who gaie an impromptu reception in her honor. CARELESSNESS. Oflrii Cnuxt'o No linil < if JutIrlnc. . I'robabl > half the j > eopt ) > who we thus crtide cuCt > r ( row Tiles It is otit o ( the cun.inoi.ret dUrnses cud one of the moat obstinate ! > < > oi > le have it for jean ; uad just because it Is not immediate ! ) fatal the } tieglMt it Coreleiisnu. causes tie end of Guttering Ctrnltasuckt about so etaiple a thins as piles has oft n rrueed death. lietuorrbarts occur from v" apparent must md lou of blood muses death Ilemwrli- rpf occur duritic surgical treatment , oftfc tsu mc d ft tli IMes are simple in tht * l > ginnlng , and easily cured They cau be currd t > v Q in ( ho worst stages without j'&in or lees of blat QunUl ) . xurttly and oorapletiily There is only one remedy that will do It I' ) rate id rue Cure. It tl a < s the lufiantation imruedUtMlj lilals the irritated surface aiid with pee ticued treatment reduiu * * the swttltitig and l > uu < hr mnabranec luJo Rood , .ouud litaitti ) rrud'tion The cure is thorough aud l rttauei t nrurreUU nil the 1'yranUd Pile Cure at W ) cenu S n4 far frw booU on cause acfl rure of 1'rtt * by ' Hraiia Co Albion , Mleh. STAMIS i r rou at'KJ.\LKr. nt onn l Mnnrr ntrrii nf ttint rctlon I.nrirrly 4tlrntlrt. . | : S - fSpwhxl ) The ' rally ftt thlt place last Bight WM tbe larFTFl of ftt kind ever wtn ! * 4 In this vectlim at tbe emnrty Tbe Itoe at march me ttimy atne blocks , rnaklnc ubowt I tkrrc miles eoTered The propcmiofi tntr a wlk > long ; The utrvet * tit * lloe ot warca were < 4aborat < ly illomtnatrd with : be exeepthni of an f oe - iiinswl popoorH ! > . the route was BBC maw of lia-kt * Tbr Wsrsrly WtMn n s Msrclilni ; club and MrKltley club vrltli drtrm txrrpt , Ifio utronc. the Orpfwwood Woman > oJul ) and McKletey club US and IIi mounted m B and band , the Waboo Ida Mt-Klnlej i , m and McKlnVej club ino. Sputh Berd club 5ft Artlswd two wosoeaa rltttw. ISO MrKlnle ) club , 8W. the Mercer Oun club of Oman * with ttrum conic , 180 ftrtMf ; Aifelsnd raralry. thirty t ra. flMU and tra&s | r < tirief made up the parade , makit jr a tot * I of IJilN ) Tke oain rtrt t * alone . the Itne of marcfe wore parked with nonple emiancted at SOW The speaktni ; tool , i > l r t the opera houif and ib a large lent -ected for the purpose At the opera hovF the rhrlnttac sisters , of Aahland op-n-a the entTtiUiuwnt after which General Mtspi'-rnwn d 4lT red an abie Bddrs upon the quprtloti of the day At the tent HOB H H. Wilnou of Lincoin Hl- * for an hour and a half The B ge onertntte and \hland Glef club bold forth at this place Great eiith-.ialavm prevailed Refrcuhmentc were wn-ed to the v tailing clubs by the tb.land club LINDSAY. Neb. Ort SS ( SfKMilal ) The republican * had Edrertined a meetiag hurt for last night and a Mr Haas or Chicago and Jud e Killian of Columbus w ere to speat. . but Haw did not put In appearance and so Judce Kllllen spoke upon the totrues of the rampalga to a ery hirite an ! appretrlatlre audience There was an attempt made to disturb the meeting but the infttlgatort. wore taken b ) surprise a < the plot was dlscox- ered before the } had a chance to get In their and -when the people discovered that there was a echeme of that kind on foot the ) -all denounced the participators and the meeUng wttc in ever } oetise of the word a succem About Kixtj German farmers of the neighborhood , who were dMwppoluted on ac- cowat of Haae * absence , asked the Judge to make a German speech to which he kindly ooMte.nt d. and as thi * was the flrnt German * ptcb heard here a sooiS many who were aot wtll informed and parti ) mleled b ca& lo think differently of the extettng circum stances and determined to ntcnd up for our prevent money ejt m and iiound money reciprocity and protection gained many frlendc RErfBLICAN CITJ" Neb Oct 2S ( Sie- cial ) R L Kc inter of Alma candidate for count } attorney , and W S Summers of Lin coln upol.o to a crowded houor here Mondaj night. Mr Summers mad < a pw > 3 repub lican speech and aasured the audience that McKlnlo would bt the next president HI5BHON. Neb . Oct. 2S ( Special ) Re publican enthusiasm Menw to be on the lucres M hi Thajrr count ) Lsft night a magnificent parede was git en b ) the Women s Sound Money club and the Women K MrKlnley club. After th parade the } repaired to the oj era hou * w litre Hon W S Summers addreawd a la-tje audience on the issues of the day Be handled the tnonev question with eaw and logic to the satisfaction of all present- This county will af IT co for Mt-Kinley at least 300 strong EXETER. Neb , Oct. 2S fSpeclal ) Tbr republicans held another very withuMantl- rally fire miles northxveat of this place last night The principal speakur of the even ing was Hon Jacob HaucL of Omaha who ( ixpounded republican doctrine in the Ger man language to the very evident satisfac tion of the Germans presoat. The English speakers were T H L. Lee. sound mono democrat of this place , who made a short but MIT } pithy talk on the money question J IL Kushion of Fairmont and Dr O I' Ilaker of this place Each made a er ) flue speech on the -tariff and money ques tions. It will 1m hard for the free silver farmers who were present te kick against the pricks presented by these gentlemen Not Ibe least successful part of this enthu Rtastic met ling was the work of the Exeter Glet dub , which rendered nine of Its choicest selections and the storms ef applause showed how veil Its efforts were appreciated. ATKINSON' . Neb. . Oct. SS ( Special ) lion G M Lambertson upoke to one of the larcest R tberlnpe of the campaign at the , opera bouse here last night He held the clone attention of his audience for two hour * j and was warmlv applauded throughout. A strong feature of the address was the clear- ne * with which he exposed itorne of tht | recUi-BB and glaring misstatements made here a few nights ago by "William L Greene WAHOO , Neb , O"t 2S ( Sjttcial > Near ! ) 300 people1 WBIH from this place to Ashland lest night where General Cow in ri > eke to an immense audience Tie Ida McKinley rlub of thte place a large number ot the McKinley club numbers and a delegation of the citizens went from here by speUal train The republicans expect to hold the final rail ) ft the campaign at this place Saturdaj : night. John L. Webster and General Cow in will BIK ak ATLANTA Neh . Oct 25 ( Special ) An enthusloMic McKinley .meeting was held here Monday night. Senator Eln el County Attorney Hall of Holdrege and Judge Strawn from Omaha spke to an Interested cudlence of Hall count } ; > eoMe UTMORE Neb Oet 28 { Special ) Fourteen earloadis of people left Wjmort for I awnee city la rt night The Railroad Souud Mone } League Wmore McKinle ) club. WmoreWoman's McXinley club Blue Springe clubs and other del < gallons band * etc. that attended Itft the town practically deserted The fight b re Is prac- tlcall ) over The only qucstim now is hon much raajorlt } McKinle } will have COLOM7C I J1H1 t. > 'S I'RIICINCT. Ilnrb MJc tniKe tb * Oilier of 1'iicU- Ins ll'f 1'Iiirr nltli t olern. LINCOLN. Oct. S ( Special ) Both Mc Kinley and Bryan managers are accusing the other side with having colonized student votere in A precinct of the Fifth ward in this city , the same being the home precinct of the bo } candidate on the frte-Ellrer-go-as- u-pJtt&Ar platform of the fusmnlBts Early in the campaign republican managers polled the precinct and discovered itut it would sureJj be lost to Bom As 6oon as this hurtled around and began to un- laad university student voters on the free silver residents of A precinct with a Tiew to earning Brian's home precinct at all hazards It is now charged by the foxy Brj- anlire that the republican managers retal iated b ) colonizing an equal number of Mc Kinley students in the proclnct. tnd if the oharres o' both tAies be true A precinct is left In the same doubtful condition that it wus before tbi diamood-cut-4laniond deal The Lincoln mauagtrt , of Mr. Dryaa't com- paigu are making extensive arrancements for having a great big Mott-out next Mon- da ) the day befort ele-titm which they jmr- ; < we mal-lng the greatest effort of their cam- jiaipii Mr BO an will be home some time Saturday afternoon or evening but as tbe hour in BO uncertain no big demonstration It being arriinred , although most of them are keeping their voices veil oiled The doctrine of patriotism ana protection was expounded to the voters of Crounie last night b } E J JJurkett , J S Baer and A L Sullivan. The rail } was widl at tended and the enthusiasm was pronounced. Ihe republicans of University Place will bold a big rally next Saturday afternoon There will be a parade of uniformed club * and upeeebce b3" Jnct : MacColl Judge Strode and the local republican candidates William Law lor presided at c republican rail } at Second and L streets last night , given for the benefit of Germans and Rus sians of the Second ward Speeches were made in German by Fred Beckniann and Louis Otto Another republican rally was held in the big tent at Third and E nreetc lust night and great foot wai done the cause of pro tection and sound money Speechtt wrre mode by Ed R Slzer. Capt&lu A darn Buz , Judge Cochran and othuru The closing debate between representatives of the McKinley and Bryan cluhs of the Slate unlvert-ity will occur tonight in the ehapeJ D J Flaherty and F. E. "Brown will talk for sound money and D. .L. Killea atid Joan Corr for free tllrer One of 1'nUr Factor ; * liter I > ODC E. Neb , Out. 2S. { SpealaU There wa u dlvnr tpench here loHt night F K. Rlo uautli was tb tpfaUor His audlon-e was eamposed of seven republicans , four wotoBC. Sie bays anB ttlpvcn tioe etlver } 'Oj ' > - ullsie. Toul Audience , j GRAND ISLAND'S LAST RALLY1 I Up the Campaign in a Blase of Gkrj. MANY FARMERS AND WORKMEN IN LINE IVntnrr * of the I'nrntlr AVlileli Are Vrrj Sliriiincniit of tie Sent- in cut Hint PrrtnllH In Hull County * GRAND ISLAND. Oct. SS ( Spedal. ) night's republican demoantratloa was a o rker. In the language of the day Tbe pra e was brilliant both from the stand- lK > lm of number * as well as that of make-up and fri n 4.0t 0 u > t.OO * iteepte , standing tkisg the id walks and fram tbe wcond utories of liMliaingR , vtewcd tbe came , and every new aud tb B broke out in cheers After tbe parade Hon. John M Thornton d < 4lm-ed a discourse uj > en the polltlral of the dty In vrhlch he. fiixx d tne fallactec of mmf of tbe mere Important arUBi ets advanced by * e free silver tb/eor- urts and the Bryan crew generally , and made a stroag argument In Javnr of the republican ticket The parade wsc tbelong-ert that has taken place in this camftaicii or that will take place in tilt campaign , emnpoaed only of home people It was extremely difficult to take an txaet teronut B eidee Grand Iclan ] cavaJrjmen. however there were in the I arade a mounted club of thirty from Cam eron u delegation of 300 from Wood River led by tbe Wood River band * evrnt3ve railroad mtn with poled lantern * and two headlight * . v nteight from the Soldiers' Home erventy-two members of the Grand Army of the Republic a deleg&tlon of lxty-flre factory employes and seventy Hiads of sucar beets There were further more the marching clubc of Grand Ifland , led b ) the Pacific Hope company and Kriecer bands , ateo a i > ortlon of the wheel rlub vtlth lanterns end decorationA ; spring waron carried c lerge transparency of tbe eucac factory The ] era house v ae packed w Ithin a few minutes after the ixirade and the audience was soon called to order b } State Committeeman - teeman Thummel who Introduced the glee club "That Tired Peeling" with which ; ht > boyj made such a hit st Wood River , nae sung equal ! ) atleotlve ) ; and the rendi tion was most entiiuciastloelly enocreA Mr Thummel then infnAuced Senator Tnvrrton and tbe latter afttr greeting hie audience was given a most rousing greet- ag in tbe fora of three vorlferoas cheers DENOCNCBS THE CIRCULAR. Senator Thurston first ] > aW his sttentloti to a circular which had been jw ed errand upon the street * during the j radr A few y * ago the Brtan people wild the ) wen going to put a few quentiics at Mr Thurs ton when he came here. Inele&d of doing no they iiawitd a little handbill which Mr Thurston otami > ed a * a willful , wicked fate . hood while a few Brjan men gathered near the vicinity of the opera house and jelled for Bryan but did not succeed in disturb ing the meeting There was nothing in thf circular which indicated the authorship or the source of publication which in itself is a tacit admission of Its unreliability It purported only , to have been taken from tbt proceeding * had in tbe federal court before Judge Caldwell. and relates that as attorney for the Union Pacific he applied to the court for a reduction in the wages of tbe laboring men. but not the salaried officers. In regard thereto Senator Thurstcn said "I am corai > elled at the outset to pay a little attention to an ordinary campaign slander I have dlwuiwed the iseuec of thlE campaign as calmly as they should be dU- eiwsed and nave refrained from sBing an- tblng of on abusive character I have alwcjs lieJk'ved that when a person sloop * to that kind of campaigning he is not en titled to the confidence of an intelligent people A little leaflet has been circulated in ynur citj tonlfrht which is on absolute forgery from top to bottom Whoever originated that willfully and wickedly pub lished what did not take place in cii } part of the proceedings " Senator Thurnton then went Into detail on the presentation in the senate of the Mil for a board of arbitration to settle labor difflcultler and the succesaful eCort to secure the adoption of a clause favorable to the labor interests in the republican platform He also read from letters from labor leaders thanking him for the interest he mani fested in their behalf. POINTS OUT BRYAN'S STRADDLE , The speaker then made a most convlnc- I Ing exposition of tbe etraddle Bryan makes ' between his eastern and western spet'ihes and bow absolutely impossible it wac for any intelligent man to reconcile the two He demonstrated how In the same po'i'ical grip sack in which Mr Brjan tofla } carried a silver brick he carried ' protected cutler } In 1881. demanding Icuer prrvce than the 'robber tariff" gave how in 1K94 he I "thanked God that he had assisted in glv- mg to laboring men lower prices" and ' how he now wandered over the length aad tircadth of tbe land telling them that tbe gold standard made prices too lw the } ought to pa } twice as much for the producte they 1 > U } At the close of hit address Mr Thurston was given aa ovation of Thlch any man might be proud The glee club closed the program being twice recalled. Miter Cninimltrn Ind ut Ilnriintrtnu. HAHTINGTOX , Neb , Oct. 2B { Special Telegram ) The silver people had their final rail } at this place tonight for which ther bad made extensive preparations A special train frota Emerson , \Vane and " "VYakeficld brought in about 1.000 visitors , who participated in tht rail } A torch light parade preceded tiie shaking The citizens of Uartington regardlees of party , joined bauds in giving the visitors a hearty welcome Ever } business place end mauv residences were beautifully decorated and brilliantly Illuminated Sidney Kent of Omaha made the principal speech of the meeting j Mlv-rr llnllj nt I'liitlr Center. PLATTE CENTER. Neb , Oct 2S ( Spe cial ) Last night the Bonn club of this place gave a rally at which Judge Robinson of Madison addressed the people. The crow a listened with attention to tbe eloquent speech and able argument of Judge Robin- - % „ V 7 IMS sty rliymws with S i ly and that's tins kind of wool uipraliit , we're now for Wc ) a yard There ucrer time whim \vt > could hliovv as different jmttenis and eteii with our f ufillUe ; . for bU3-luK w e have nev er uble to hwure such jnvat values for the tiumej ah we are todnv selling at OOe are uuutualljbetter than any you're Ktm j Omaha Carpet Co. 1515 Dodge ' ' LIKHLT TO HK inniT O > .Ml SIC. , nrynn People n Utt'-J * " " 'u Hlrl R n. Itnn < ( . | There was trouble at the silver headquarters - quarters thl m > ralng U Reeaw that WM- llaai J Bryan is t * vtctt Omaha sext Mon day algbt to cheer the drosnleg putltleal splrlU ( v ! hit follew > ' K wac suggcMei that it would be tbe proper tblnc to hire a band to as lKt in the reception ef such a dfcttlncmlsbed perMraagr and tnl moralng a committee was p nt ut to secure tbe M > rvlc s of the tnuRlral adjunrt But th member * rrturned Trltbctn. rv.oftf. and re ported with much ubcisof ; iDdlgn&tloo that the republicans had. mnsldited every band lo Douglas county , cod t&at eaeh and every one had refused te play with the Bryan cortege It stems that tbe charge IB not altogether | without founOatk * Tor some weeks pant the republican county central committee hai > been jilanirtnr ; te follow the usual custom In Omaha and top oS the campaign with a bt deiBODFtraUoc on the night tx < ore elec tion CnriFf-gttwitly tw-sty liaotle have been to furnwb aaolc for the nocaston. and as this Included every band In tbe tbf democrats were a few day * late | in I making their musical arra&seuentc j Chairman ( Lewis expressed much regret at the situation in which tbe popoerats found therm-elves , not remarked that as they had hired all the halls they could not object If tbe rrpub'icans had monopolised the bands The Bryan men say tney will have a hand If they have to go to Kn M City fo * It n > TIUMt.iiM Toll MltMJ MOMI1. Ofiif-rnl Mnnilerxoii Pliiilt. tlir Itnn- tlon In tinMiitr Knconrnclii . General Mandersoa j-esterdgy mo-nlng re turned from a campaign trip of five days He I has been speaking In the open air goat * and as a reault his voice is quite boerse On Friday ulchl he riKike at Tel. am ah on Sat- nlcbt at Wskefixld OB Monday night at Nebraska City and Tuesday night at Ashland - land Yesterday mornlcglie said tbat though ( he had been through tie state on ai n ) i o- lltiral mifwiioi.i- and had address * d the voter * of these towns beforton the iMiues of various camjialgns he had never seen any thing like tbr interest and enthusiasm In the. Bound money cauie that be w itnessed on the trip from wblrh he had Just returned All of the meetlugt were crowded At Wakefleld there were pwplp from flv differ ent eotinties and man ) farine- * had criver twentv-flve miles to attend the rally Gen eral Msnderpon is of tbe opluion that Mc Kinle } and Hobart win oame Into Douglas county with a plurality1 of C.OOO and poc- Mbl ) 000 He th'nkt this count } will add at least : .OM ) to this pUrallty Thte we k General ManderMin will efl- droac tbe vmerr of Kearney , Aurort and Hastings Mfeln rlirotrr . Jack MoeCoIl if spenClag tbe last dEjF of the campaign in Doughe county , where h * > Ic making an effective personal appeal to the voters He has ratde the peroonal ac quaintance of all the s > en employed in tbt packing bnusfs tbe htt &Su tbe local re tail und jobbing estuMtshrneiiU * nd hit reception has been pveiywhere enthusiastic Yesterday mo-nlng he v\a out early to meet Ihe street gang of the Hoard tt Public Works before the members wtat out to vork. and later in tbe day he vest , in company with Secretary O C Holmrs o ! the Nebraska Manufacturers' &nd Corw tiM > rt'aa oclatloi ) to round tip the local moaafacturing establish ments Mr MacColl Is hlghlj pleased with the reception vvbit.h tie worklsgarn have aooorded hint and ic coaSdat of a big ma jority in this county L Sr rrtnr Thrown Tp tinJoli. . "Aa indicative of the change that is going- on among the voters in the ctate. an occur rence whish if repDrte jtrom Pawnee City Is a ralr * BTBl4's tB i prominent repub lican politician last -ev cttag ' During a re publican meeting a : that jilate tbe Hecre- tary of the Bryan club trose and announced that he had been conferred tn m tbe error of his was fcnd Uixt from now on he wouhd be foui > 4 trjlng i * hard as he couid to clone for tbe mtach.ef he had done in preaching free coinage tbuc far in the cam paign He followed tbi up the next day by surrendering hte books .u J jtapers as secre- tar } of the Bryan club od LB now out w ork- ing for McKinle } . " \utloiinl UrmocruCr I'nrt ? Jlnllj. BLAIH. Neb . Oct 2S ( Special Telegram ) The first regular denocratlc speaking of . the campaign was hull in Germanla hall tonight. "Warren Switzkir wai , the speaker of tbe evening under Lhe auspices of the national democratic piny Although tbe evening was ver } bad there wss a large crowd out aud he found man } impathlzers in the cause he is advocating ' protecting the honor and flag of tht countr } " Julet Lumhard of Osii.ha wa ? present also and eung several fine Felectlins If thi wtathcr had been favorable a l&tger audience would have creeled the visitors Frontier Comity 1'opt. Ilnllr. STOrKVlLLE , Neb , Oct. 2& . ( Special ) This has been the red letter day of the cotn- ! paign for the demo-jiops of Frontier county ' About 1.500 people gathered here and lis- j i tened lo H. D Sutherlind this afternoon who tolled on the iHsutl of tht day at the fair grounds A torchligbt proceeaion in the evening was followed L > njieaking at tbe same place by W B Price of Lincoln and Mr Edmunds of North. Platte Music was furnished b > the Cambridge Gltte tlub and the Curt it hand. A free lunch was fcerved to 1 itluii Pnrlllc Men Can Votr. Judge Sanborn of tbi United Stales cir cuit court has directed Ihe following order to the receivers of the Union Pacific "The receivers of the Union PeeiSe rail road and thflr suborditittes will take such action tt. is oonsooant rHh the reasonable operatioti of the lailroaS trains upon the railroad as will give cacl of their a reasonable opportunity lo cast his vote at i the election oc Novembei 3 , Ib&C " | Itud llluek Siifrlj Lodtril In Jail. KNOXVILLE Oct. S Bud Black the negro who killed two men at Coal Creek Mondaj iilght is now In Knox county jail He WTES arrefited yesterday near the tcene cf the shooting , and a janb at once began to gather , so the eherltr did not take his prisoner to Clinton , but at once brought lilm tn to Knoxvllle During the Coal Creek war Black struck one of the Coal Creek soldiers on the head with a billiard cue , almost caus ing 'oWth The oia reliable remedy for cough , cold croup ana sore throat. Dr Bull's Cougli Syrup should be ktpt In every home Ohio men and those In Fynijiathy wltli the Ohio man should M ear the beautiful liiKlpulu of the Buckeye ttaUvvehae thetu with the liLtntKHof MeKlaley the honest irloney candldau. j > holo- jrrajiliud on the tocc * we're pot a pot > d many but when the lot Is jone we can't pet any more before election nice aud IneAimubJve watuh chariu. Music and Art 1513 Douglas COERCED BY CIRCUMSTANCES of Prcs aring die HutioaBl Honor lie Od Dktater. FREE C04NAGE MEANS REPDDIATON x-floi rrnor Crnon e Ml U a Telllnc 5lrcb Itrforr tlir Aoninrll nn So n nil Dinner Lrncnr UtiKl- iiri , * Men Turn Out. Last night another o ! the erlr * of rallies of the Sound Money .N-M-Pnrttwin league was held in Creivhtos bdl end again the zaectlBC w a * crowded There If no bett r Indication needed of tbe ddtermlnKtitm o : the people of thlt dty te nloooatttenaaec financial repudiation and dishonor tban tiie big audk'cre many ot whom were demo crat * which parked the hall In tbe fare of the ioolemenc } and dteipree bl ie * of tiie weather Toe seat Ing room w t sll mwapM and tbe reat of the ball was. blocked with a croud of standing Hvteoerc AE the other meeting * held under the su- uplres of the league have been , lost night's meeting was marked by the nrmence of the btnlnens clement of th city Thi * was not only noticeably on tbe stage , which wae occupied by dome of tbe most imli t Etlal and prominent citizenr of the city , hut I ahw w * true of the bulk et tbe audience Yet many vmrklapnncn were present and signified tbei * thorough sympathy with the speaker r b } repeated applaune 1" A Brocsa called tbe meeting to order fthortly after S o'clock end introduced DC the RiTt speaker of the evening. R. H Thorpe "Tbe tramp bey orator" who met with an enthusiastic reception and wo * frequently interrupted I b } applause He sketched briefly the early financial b tutor ? of the country in which silver figured up to the "crime of ' 78' He showed that before thit time silver being at a premium the silver mine owners did tM > t present their aietal to the mint , but now when silver was down thcv were bowline for tree coinage In "onfuttng the arguments of thf Brvaa- He * tbe youth follow ing their argument that law could create value aud price and that therefore silver at a rstto of 16 to 1 could brlns prosperity leked why It would not be possible te cttaic Will greater prosper ! ! } by reducing tbe ratio to 8 to 1 and still further to 1 to 1 He alto anked whv it would not l > e possible if the sump of the government created money , to riamp out side of the dollar n and tbt other 130 and wte tbe one coin as occasion demanded la similar wsys ht ridiculed the other Mate- ments and jtrni-oaitlotiK of the sl'vcrite * In conclusion he cpoke of tbe patriotism din- played b } tbe sound money men of tbe country in fighting for national honor men tioning as an instance tbe vMt made to Canton by ex-confederate and ex-union soldiers together At tbe conclusion of tb * } ( rate's renmrkt the usual iretrlotlc featur at tbe of tfce learue was exemplified by tbe I&C of national hymns Homer Moore r n- deed tbe "Star Spangled Banner" and tbe "Hymn of tbe Republic " the audience Irts- tag to tbe rborusec and following tbe Hing ing with greet spplatwe SAVING THE CXU.VTRY'S HONOR Mr Bropin then introduced ex-Governor Crouniie as the speaker of the evening The Kovcraor began his remarks happily by allud ing to the er } of "coercion" tint was rabied by ibe fiUvcritee in the campaign dwelling some ? hat on Bryan' * hpncr1 y In advis ] ing worUwmen to wear McKinle } buttons ; and tote for tlinwtll fit Ibe ] K > llE. He stated that he w-as being coerced to volt tor tbe republican leader a * the other people of the btute were in order to save the tuaioD'n honor and to preten e thi financial utandlng "f Nebraska. Tht speaker then pictured the jiollcy belag pursued b } Brjao and his following oT Altgeld * and TillniBcr In teaching anarchy ami In arrainr clnw Rgainst clasp and sec tion against section With them be com pared tbe prese the clerg } and tbe rtfjH-oi- able riement of the country who were ctandlag shoulder lo bbouldp- for tbe cottntr } ' s honor He Mated that Bryan WM Bteadfestl } traveling tcward the meet radical popuIUm. furnishing thereby c threat to capital VTith this threat removed and c&pltolisu bttng aacured tbat they - would re < y4ve in return -as good monev ' or the } Invested he said tbst busiueais would rrilve and this city and state would once more be oa the tidal wave of pros- peri'y Govcrmr Crmiuee then repudiated Br"an's aseenloo thM his poeltioa had been sup ported by the post leaders of democracy I p&rllcularl } Jefferson end Jackson In tbe Qrtit place be eald that these men w ere men ' of deeds and statecmeu. while Bryan IE c ! ' man of words and a dernegogut Then hehaid > that Jefferson , in his financial tjntem. had , never atleanpted to arbitrarily fir the ratio between the two metals wHhoul tbe con sent of an } nation ta earth , but had care- full } consulted the commercial ratio be tween them which at the time was 1 ; > to 1 It w-os found later that this ratio could not be maintained and it wac then changed to 1C to 1 which was then tbe commercial ratio thu being tbe ratio at the time tbe "terrible crime of ' 73" was jKsrpetrated In the lace of this erperience and despite the proposition of the great Jefferson that the ratio between the two metals mu t be tbe oomiuerciol ratio lirjcu jiro ; > i , d to fix an arbitrsr } ratio IS PLENTY OP MONEY Tbe governor ridiculed the claim that the circulating medium of tbe country wae no : largo enough , when as a matter of feet the per capita circulation of this oountr } if greater than an } other large nation , and EiLce the principal po'tlon of bucineas is transacted on credit , he maintained that what was needed wae more confidenct in order that capitalists and business men might be sure that the } would receive az good none } as the } Invested and not depre ciated mone } Moreover he showed inat b } tbe adoption of free stiver the currency would not be Incrtabed but that at a matter - tor of fact the one-third , which is gold woulfl be withdrawn entirely and the other two-thirds vould be cut in two from depre ciation , leaving the countr } with about one- thlrd the currency It has now The other fciieaker was Dr Miller , who alK > dwelt upon Jefferson's position on the financial question He usutrtud that tbr great democrat had always maintained that tbe currency of this country should be on on equality with the currency of other nations with whom tbe United States traded aud never put forward tbe morj- they flock to see out new shots It's the best value In a ladles' $2.00 hhoe over shown in this city It IH niitde on an extn-iuo razor to ? last and has u styletliat will In every way eow- jmie with the $ SK > aud $4.00 shoe- and for service It U better than Jots of tlio-e that fell In other store * for $8 00 It't. a shame to sell uuh shoes furU.K > but we can't help It that's our way. Drexel Shoe Co. Farnam. Ladies ? Tailor-made Dresses . . . . I | I { In dark effects mostly Jackets lined with sIk ? The latest styles Neat and pretty patterns A very fine line of new Skirts Just in. i ' The New Store Dougla I i < trous proi > ositlon that thin country could Bx the ratio between the two metals rbf- l trarilv , tbat Jefferson * proposition was | such i ac rhowi ) by the ( hanging ol the ratio i In IBS I to U lo 1 putting this country ac i tually ' on a .gold standard lias IK since which I it ' has attained its marvelous development. Iir Miller then humorouKlv presented the sktllfnl juggling of tbe poltttral lw ucs by | Bryan In hit speeches tbe anarchistic char acter ' of hU principal followers atid the aii- I arcby i evident In the i > oi ocratlc platform He predicted a calamity if Bran were elected tbe proportions of which no man eojld foresee In conclusion Dr Miller called ujwn Ne- hruskan * to reinitiate the poixtcratic ticket for th" prrpo e nf preserving the national credit and thru to tast ttS the bane and blight of populism from the state To 60 this be advised tbe rltlreng to vote tbe republican ticket entire from coast a Me up to toe preeidtiDtla ! electors vinw OP arv c. H.unov William Mm v < HOMI-II P j * HI * Coin- lilliiieiitK 10 the Simrltcr Iliimmtr. Tiie local Bryan organ prints an interview with Guy C Barton of tbe Omaha A. Grant smelter , who has just returned from the e t In tbe Interview Mr Barton elves hi * opinion of tbe political tituttion there as follows I'reHldent Barton of the Omaha and Gram Smelling company ha * , returned from a two week * trip through the ea < t , more confident than t-ver that Bryan -will be elected. [ AP the surface Indication ; , In New YorK , i Mr Barton say * are for McKlnlrj Hver- ! v h re are seen MeKlnl'.v pictures atid flags with "McKinle } and Sound Mont-v at lurbed to them But underneath the pur- i face and not very far underneath it. there 1 * . right in the shadow of Wail street , a alrong undercurrent for Brj n While the . hankers and business rnt-n are talking Mc- I I Klnle } tht laborers and tbe pwiple of MinHll means art. HF a rule , for Bryan The democratic campaign in the city and utate It. well In hand and its manager * artcon - i fldent of carrying1 both of them Ont fact I of which Mr Barton satltitled himself Is thut in New York then Is at present an 1 immense undeveloj d or unexpressed vote. t und tiiot 4lrW W for Uryiin. I Continuing Mr Barton goet on to detail I what he thinks regarding tbe outcome in | other mates t Whet the east thinks of Mr Barton , which ! < is of equal interest to the peoplt of Omaha , Is shown by the correspondence of William , Shaw Bow en in the New York Woild of last I Monde } and -which is as follows The -weaLept point In Omaha for Bound money IF among the emplov ef of the Omula & G-ant Smelting compunv This creat concern has Iwen exploited by the World ap part of the combination of the Hllver I Interests now striving to elect Brj n J | I B Grant of Denver for whom the eoncrn 1 if named is a largt owner , and in one of the rtilif tiortdle ralM < rs of Colorado Thi president of the company. Guy C Barton a wealthy citizen of Omaha , a I lifelong republican , haf < come out for Bryan , and if one of the mait radical of the free Bilverltes Barton , besides hip Khare of the Omaha & Grant Fmeltpr posxt-Bprs large holdincs of Mv ! r-mlnlng propert } in Mexico He is a silver man solelv from wltlsli mollvex , exjHitlng to get double price for hi * prod ucts He claims that the "WO emploves of the smeltlnc works are all for Bryan Tht re are RfiO Bohemian workers Burton alw a } E ohlulnfs as chxap lalior as poxolble In Chicago and Milwaukee the Bohemian vote IK all for McKinley but thus far those of Omaha rehlst the efforts of the pound money -workers and remain in the Brvun club Barton organized for them Barton has given out that if Bryan is elected he will take on WO additional work men at the smelter IIIM.O CMHL.nM' . "NOT I > QEUAM1. Gtioilk tluil Ufiilrr * Fnr Will llcfuinr liopvv < * rii. If the projiorHon that exists between tbe sales of Bryan and McKinley emblems in tbiE cltj Juralbb any indication of-the waj In which tht cit } v ill go on election da ) McKinley promises to curry it by an cnor- j ITJDUB JDcJorlty. ' Among tbe emblems that are being sold I j by the loial dtalert ic a small leathnr watch chain with a picture of ither Bo an o" McKinle } attached nc a cherin Tiie other day a customer entered one of the stores and tifckod for one of the novelties "You want a. McKinley chain , 1 suppose" " asked the dealer. "Yes. " " 1 thought no. " elghed tbe dealer. "I wish some people would buy the BO an chains " The cauM > of the merchant's complaint was his fear that lie would have man } BO an cmblsms on uls hands after ( .lection He had orde-ed eleven dozen of tbe Mc Kinle } and one. dozen of the Bryan chains Of the McKinley chains he had two left. _ Of the Bean ho had eight. "It Is the same way with buttons , " stated It's the sight thut we make peed tilde's some.-thin ; : inuie to our bight fit ting than a showcase of spectacles from whlc-h to choose your size your slaws If bought hero are ground to fit your sight there'H no guesswork about It our expert optician makes a thorough examination and uhoii he ) I 1 gets through you have glassed that uicj llttwl Aloe & Penfold Co. filtrn of Die 1408 Farnam Lion in front. ! ' the i merchant "The same prope-Uoa seems to exist Nobofl ) eeeras to want Bryan s badpe " _ UAII HOOM KOll M\M" MOItlt IMlOIM.n 1'iipnrrnt Hullj tit tlir Ho ? it Ant llrllllnnt Viicrrttn. The dotnopep * held h t was intended to be a We rally Iwtvenlng at Boyd's theater i and so far as the site of tbe crowd went they might ) ut ec well have hired a much fimaller hall , for the vacant * eate were far more nutuerou * than tbe ones which wr-p occurrted Judgt Doane was 'the first speaker and be utarted out by naylnr it wax disgraceful tbe amount o > personal abu e thai had bern Injected Into tb prosrat rampalcm end that It wac a bam ll't trucli a great , and good. nd bright e man as William Jennings Bryan should lave even lieeu eubjeeted to ridicule b ) the prew aud public npenkerf of tbe opposition JUK to lm\r how Rorry lie wa * tbat persoo- alitle * had entered into tbe dtacunicmc of the catnimign he proceeded to way some verv hard things altout Generals Palraer and BiK-kmtr. applying lo tbt-tn such namec at. nMcalK fraudit deceivers and a few other choice expressions When he had fintahed with them he followed this up with nome equally as bitter things about tome of the present state officer * . Tbe remainder of his rpeech he devoted to a pi sountatloa c ! the tuiual Hue of free rilver argument W r Porter comblMtion candidate for secretary of rtate followed going over much of the same ground and charging all or the ill * which the people individually and collective ! ) euffcr from to the failure to coin the Mlver of the world at tbe ratio of 1C to 1 _ TALMICR AM > 111 CKMCIl I > U\\ \ . Ljirtr - Crond * In tlir Mini krj f Stntr. General and Mrs Palmer and General and Mrs * Buckner left Omaha yeFterda ) morning for a short trip through Iowa , A ejK-clal tralo consisting of an engine and a private car corrl * tbnn i > mr Jl aurllnctnn read. Singular ! ) enough tbe Pullman car In which they travel beirs the name "Pre lde " The start was made promptly at E o'clock and } eterdav morniuc ten-minute Mop * were made ot the following points , where the two generals addressed large crowds ot vote * Glenwo d , Malvern Hastings lied Oak VllliRca and Corning At Creston the party titopped frcm 1 until o dock for dinner In the afternoon ten-mluutc stopt were made at Afton Oseeola and Charilon aud a tv entminute stop t Albla. The part ) ar rived at Ottumwa at C 10 Inthe evening Today the party will leave Ottumwa at 1 o clcK.1. p m and stops of an hour at Pairfleld and of three hours at Mount Pleas ant will be made The candidates wilt speak to the people of Burlington this evening I'lrliin-t. of M'Klnli-j nnil llolmrt In Grt-ut I > finuiid. The approach of "flag day" is Indicated by tbe number of flags and MrKinle ) and Hobart lithographs thai are appearing in Ihe window e of residences all over the city On man ) residence streets nearly every houst for blocks is thus decorated and it is expected that by Saturday this feature will be general The county central committee had 7 000 MtKlnley and Hotmrt lithographs Tues day morning and now on ) } a few of them remain The demand has ttou such that 1"OUU would not have satisfied It , The lithographed flags which have beeu providt.d for Saturday are in equal demand. There were JO.MKof ) them at tbe headquarters yesterday morning and these will not be more than half enough to supply all the people who want them Thetie flags are about eighteen luchee b ) thlrt ) and tacb bears excellent lithographs of McKinle ) and Hobart , with tbe motto. "McKinle } , Sound Mone } and Proleotion. " Itrjiin Mfftlnt ; n Plrrlr. The reports received b ) the ouuuty cen tral committee indicate that tbt country prucinots of Douglas county will he lor sound inonej b } a itnjorlt } that will be ex- traoidlnary Kffective work has been done in the county and the fanners are nearly all for MtKlnley. Mercer end MaeColl The other night the Bryan people tried to hold a meeting at the school bouse In district No HO In Jcfftrsoii precinct. Ibty sent a man all over the precinct on horseback to ad vertise tbe meeting and J J Points * ud A. A Pero of this city w ent out to tpeak. The result was an audience of nine men. of whom four were open bound-tnoiif ) work ers OK L TOM , TOM , THE PIPEIKL'S SON , It's enough to make anybody wcer > that is anybody who Is in the business and can't get the Myles we hn\e and they can't they can't You'l not Bee our coloied hhirt styles anywhere elst ex cept in the best IIOUM < In Chicago or New YoiL and ut , for our uenobl neck tJw we had them maOe to order they aie our styles and thej are the best You'll haj w > iv hen you nee them rich offectb that none can province cxcej t Albert Calm , 2 Famatti