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FIFTEENTH YEAR. THE VICTOR AIDING VICTORY. Foraker Fane the Political Wave of Sucoess in New York, THE MADISON SQUARE MEETING. A Monster Gathering of Republicans ~The Terrible Strait of the Dems ocratic Managers for Came paign Funds. rk City's Fires itally. New Yonrk, Oct. 22 —Madison Square gar- den was fillcd to suffocation to-night at the first republican mass meeting leld in this city to endorse the state ticket. From an early hour crowds began to pour into the hall, and at the hour the meeting opened fully 8,000 were present, among them a large nuniber of New ¥ Indies. Among the vice presidents were President Arthur, Senator Evarts, Senator Warner Miller, Alonzo B. Cornell, John Jacob Astor, Pierre M. Depew, Edward mt Morgan, Chaun rrepont and e 100 others, ‘The platform was erowded w men emdnent in the yepubli rty, and others were Jose Clioate, b Mr. Bliss called the meeting to orde maminated Mr, Joseph Choate ehgirman. Atter some introductory remarks by the ehairman and the appoiutment of a loni list of vice presidents, resoiutions approving the plat the Saratoga convention aid edging the support of il republicans to lio staie ticket, were read and wdopted. The chaman then introduecd € : , who after a few introductory Teg rding his surroundings, said in naker of Oliio, and Lam not concerned fn your niatters of local character, but T have the ireat. satisfaction of the republicans of the whole United that the charaster of vour ernor is of the highesi order and worthy republican Lvery man wlo wants re- form will coue on November 3 to the support of Davenpo Wi Gon, Carr. We have. had victory in Ohio, and Il tell yon why, We won that victory beeause Ohio republicans determined to plant themselves on the plat- form that gave expression to sound repub- Nean doctri When the republicans went out, of the na Loflices they went out with bands playing and flags ilying, and every man standing six feet high and looking the world square in’ the face. Nobody was finding fault because the heresy had been shot to death on the hattlefield because the colore had been enfran- dand spocial payment resumed. | Joln ch, that poor old ~ Irishman, broken up. The democrats have broken down one of the Jeading induostries of the country and thrown 2,600 men out of worl While the republican party was in power they invented a postal eard with the goddess of Jiberty printed on one corner, but our democratic “triends changed all that and isued . new card with the face of Thouas Jeflerson, the author of the dammnahle resoti- tion which caused all the trouble in this country sinee that thne. “Tliere’s no room in & deniocratic procession for the goddess of liberty. It don’t make any differonce, speaking of - Grover Clevéland, what (party and policy there s | behind i was greatly surprised tofind in_coming here that the be: o (approve of President Cley for Ira Davenport. I have heard ngreat !deal 0f his fine appointments, but those of the last six weeks in quantity and quality would be enough to damn any republican ad- ministration. You can gain some idea of thy herculean labor of Cleveland when he had 4o take all his ippointees from the demoeratic Iparty, [ Foraker then paid a tribute to the Trish and ,German voters in the republican ranks, and Isald 1€ Parnell with lis fariff views had and was Lo vote 'lived In the United States he would be blican. The speaker concluded as follows iive ua @ response from the state of New York on November 8, similar to that we gave n Ohio Qctober 3. Gallant John Wise in irginia_will break the back of the solid Bnuflx 50 (hat we ean say we not only have hio and New York, biit we want the whole earh, Virginia ineluded, Senator Edmunds, of Vermont, was then Introduced amid the clieers and shouts of ~the multitude. When = at Jength quiet was re- stored, he sald: If you gentlemen who are making such a noise to-uight wiil only wait until November you will then have a - chance to shout yourselves hoarse over & great republican victory in ew “York, |Applause.] lo not intend to repeat the arguments already ad- . F Fhave only this to sy, nearly every democrat in tlie se twenty yeirs ago voted against the doet of «)uul rights, What Kind of democracy thi: there — is 1n this country worth pre to think and speak as one pl W Ifa wanted to be a demoerat let him’ be one am willing. Let every man be true to him- self and allow others to'do the same. 1 am glad to hear that in this great state_the name of party s losing largely this year its sign fi- cance, Men are beginning to think without reference to the consideration of party. I'want to say a few words about ilie civil serviee, The “republican party in its last rlulfirrlu had a civil seryi ause inserfed herein. The demoeratic party had a plat- formof a most clastic character. It could take in_everybody and yet have room for e, There are 1 sippose, o hunded Hhousund officers in the United’ States, ‘The president cannot himself seleet men to (il all these offices. He must trust to the advice of those are his counsellors The mem- bers of his are expeetod Lo in this capacity. Cleye ed the seven right men for positions in his cabinet there would not be such an uproar of diseon- tent agaiust him among those who wished to secury his -lwllulH ul]mv ‘lli..-.vni].liul \v:im o wanner in which the oflices have been filled, Are we to have this « untry filled with working men contented and happy, busily employed, or are we to let the evils of (ree trade hold sway here, shutting up our shops and factories ahd bringing misery and want 1o the laboring classes in this country? Cries of *no!uet” " [ believe, and a majority of the working men of this' country believe with me, that a fair proteetive tariif is what we need. nunds closed his brief yolee scarcely above i whisper, anything — here rvingitis the right address i a There were loud calls for Evarts, and when le appearel on the platfor the audience called out Hurrali for our n nesident.” Cheers followed this sally imselt from mak Gen. Carr, candidate The meeting then adjou Nd the senator exeused g 8 specchh ws also did or lieutenant governor, rned, New York Democrats' Pitcous Strait. New Yoni, Oct, [Sp =The democratic managers are in a des- perate strait for want of funds with which to conduct the campaign, aslle from buying votes. Their piteous appeal sent out from headquarters says the democratic candidates for the governorships are men of only mod erate weans, and are unable to cope with their republican opponents, who &re said to be men of aflluence, ‘This “unequal mateh,” &s the commitien call it, compels theni to seek contributions from the party throughout the state, anmll-Iun.nmusmpmnnuw elited and the induceient is held ont in the appeal that “eontributors will have the right to elaim their share of the honors of the vietory.” This taffy, it is thoughg, will collect many dollars, Gen. Carr, the 1€publ ean candidite for Heute OVCNOF, N arespondent to-day u Tave traveled through the state and_every whero fero is republican activity and lovalty. and thous sands of dewociats are disgruntled Flower waw ot nominated are indifferent about Hill, 1t Tican ticket will be eleeted by 20,000 majority.” believed € the w i b ein- oerdt, "as e no doubt will be the administra. i Wwill be mose 1o blawe than any other,” Decause vernor ard w4000 10 An old den This opinien is sharod by thasunds of duino- erats I e metropolis and thioughont e | ate. NEw Youk, Oct. 2.—Col, Danlel 8. L Aont, the president’s Juivate secrelarn K the repi b- | t said he | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNI ANOTHER NEBRASKA HORROR. SO0 Bl ecdties I NEWS OF NATIONAL INTEREST G, OCTOBER 24, 1885, und and forth | tion revealed the fact that after | Kanffman forced his way Iy labilities of € 000, actual assets to-day holding a tive committec of e Hoffman lionse onsultation with the exee e democratic state commitiee. state that the creditors hald seentities to the Hliowa bs itod: Wl oluees, DESEIN o1 E18 mount of $418,000, There are unsecured wire in different places and hand marks on Conkling Out of Politics, {es !, ave) * + \ N Yonk, O peciil 80 the ek The Land Commissioner's Effort to Prevent | the sand bencath, The skin it rly part of his body hing in shired A Farmer of Dixon Connty 8hot Down by | overy Toner creditors to the amount of $1186,000, The p é % ranise of the difference btween the nominal ing ' A ~1In reply to an invitation to address a & Brute Named Brigge. and actual valie of the estate is due to the Land Grabbing. 18 satisied that Knuffman beeame suddenly , Saturday, Roscoe —— faet . that many of the assets depreciated in — Insane and held no inquest. ing of eolored reput Conkling writes: *1 have not, as you may ket value or intrinsia value, and that ) T . - Conkding writes: °1 hate not, asyonnay | CAPTURE OF THE MURDERER. | miarket, jalty or, I, valie, aid (4t | A BUDGET OF TREASURY NEWS. FROM OTHER LAND , ol e " N N the ca! —_— & tions are held by them, are embarrasse e vasses which have occurred. My business mong the firm's ereditors The Case of Riel Depends Upon Proof nsalvent. exacts all my time, and I do not teel called | AR Interview with the Doomed Spell- | ¢, fpilowing: Fourth National tnk, $170- Secretary Coon's Resignation Called S Ys Enantilty: ot this ye aks part ih polition o in sfessor at Nebraska Cit 000; Bank of New Yor National ban tor—-Senator Van Wyck Oljects ForoNTO, Oct. 83, —Raferring to the deck- upon this year to take part in politics, I much & Pro y e nasociotion, SMMUE. Jemes Low fho For—Senator Van Wye hjec ToroxTo, Oct. 3. —Raferring the dect ston of the privy conneil in the Riol appeal { case, the Mail says: “The only plea now left to Riel's friends Is one of insanity, but the jury has determined that point and unless new evidence has come to light the sentenee of the court will be duly carried out and Riel | ing to Convict Labor on Puablic Buildings, ~A Horrible Crime Re- ported feom Brainerd. appreciate, however, the wish and invitation of the colored men to have me speak to them, Did T mean to at all in regard to the election 1 should’ not fail to speak to your people, and there may come a time here- after when 1 can do so, and shall be glad to 0005 Jay (¢ nced), $260,0 ld (no security), $1 eurit 0: 13, 1 Mo money ady P, ) il no security), SHE000: Wi, Heath & Co., sndon, estimated, $300,000, ————— 3 Blow at L Srabbers. OUR TOWA BUDGET. A Blow at Land Grabbers, A Murder in Dixon County. Wasmsaron, Oct, 25,1t is stated at the 1‘ Dakora Ciny, Neb., Oct. 28.—[Special to do so. P mvey my thanks to those for ~ | v K o 8€ 1} | the BuE.]—One of the most cold-blovded | A Peaceful Settiemont of the Coal | land oftic that under the present practice of | oxenitad for Mo enes 1ot wn cold in the things whieh ITbe- | murders ever committed in Nebraska occur- Miners' Troubles, that office, when public lands within a town- Thy lobe says: “It now remains with roor not SirJohn Mae Danald to_say whothe s right and good for all races in Amer- 2 the sentence shall be carried out.'” ship are opened to entry through the filing of red yesterday, seven miles west of the village Drs Mo satTowa, Oct. 25— [Special to the i of Ponica, Dixon conuty. Jaues Alexander, | g} The long standing diflicnlty between | PIAts of survey, there was a rush of specula- | Jilg yoad, Arriving there Conley enlisted President Going Home to Vote, | an old and respected resident of the county, | g5 o ors in the coal mines | tors and land grabbers, who often succceded At the eabinet meeting vesterday it was de- NEW Yonk, Oct. 22-—[Speclalto the BER.] | was engaged In tneasuring wheat with a g . 2 | in securing the best lands o the great injury | elded to_postpone Riel's éxeention until No- Washington dispateh to. the World hired sl Thites, . WIHOUE an¥ aps | v Ang ive a peaceful settle- | of bona e sottiors. Morcover, this class of | vember e Breneh: Canadians <l expross A YVARITTIRIOT dispatch to the orld hired man named Briggs, ithout any ap- | oo Both sides have agreed to submit to a | persons were able frequently to learn when | confidence that Riel will not be hanged. it islikely the president will leave for > parent provocation Briggs shot Alexander. |y, ri of arbitration composed of five mem- | e Plats of survey were to be received in [ They base their hopes on {he recommends ced at o dis- To correct this abuse as far as pmmissioner of the land oftice he following instructions to local advanee of settlers who were pl advantage, possible tie ins issted tion to moerey of the fnajury, 23— Lemieus, connsel for request to the governor gen- at o medical commisston be ap- Death was instantancouns, The murderer then repaired to the farm house and coolly in- formed the wife of Alexander that he had York a week from to-day, and remain until after the election, casting his ballot for Hill, vill also Secretaries Manning and Whit- bers, two each to be selected by the miners and operators, and the four to seleet the fifth, "The miners have selected Lowry W. QUEBEC, Qo Riel, s sen eral asking t v and Col. Lamont, who will constitute his | killed her husband, and that if she raised an | oo 05 s itk Land oflic polnted 10 inquire into his mental state. y. The’ president will be the guest of | gutery Lie would kil her also. Goode, editor of the Blade of this city and | ©jiercafter when an anproved plat of survey | Lemiens left for Ottaya this evening in con- ¢ law partner, Bissell, while in AW d ™ State Auditor Brown. The selection of the | of any township is transmitted to you by the | neetion with the request. 0, but will be in New York for a day or Briges then took a horse and fled. 1€ | other wembers has not yet been announeed, | surveyor general you will not regard such s or to the election. murderer was eaptured to-day at Hartington, | Angus was the se |!‘flluf e large wtrike last | plat s oficially e dived atund nu-.{hn jour The Burmah Affair. - Cedar county, brought to Dakota City and | Winter when the military were called out to | office until the following regulations have L T e e Registration in New York. will have a preliminary hearing to-morrow, | Protect property, and more or less feeling be- f been complied with, T ans TS LUFHIEse envoy 3 ave a preliminary 5 - | tween the operadors and miners has existed | 1—You will forthwith post anatice inacon- | terday handed a note to Lord Lyons, British New Yo, Oct ~Registration in this Excitement runs high in the communi ever sine It is thought that & harmonious | spicuous place in your office speeifying the | gmbassador, in which he said he had sent a city for the forthecoming election elosed to- | where the killing occurred, ¢ o agreement can now be reached, and work | township that has heen surveved and stating ty i oceurred, and loud threats 5 I rveved and stating | qisateh to his Bvernment ad night. The total 14 00,109, agaiust 5590 10 | ot lenehiing re e, Will then be resumed in the mines, that the plat or survey will bo tiled in vour | $EERMCH 00 Bl gheemmpnt s 1554, and 52,020 in 15% b s -— !»fl 4 01 1y Lo be fixed by youand named ment of the dispute with England, Zof g ANOTHER ACCOUNT, Grand Commandery Ofticers. in the notiee, which shall not be less than [ et 0t G SASBte il BBl JOHNSON'S PERFIDY. Stoux 11y, Towa, Oct. 23—[Special to the | Ary iy nerows, T, Oct, 25.—Tho grand | Y days trom the date of such notiee, and | f5ESG WI Goo Beitvn, 15 1o 9 Bre.) —A dispateh received here to-day says: | commandery Knights Temp ot Towa | thaton nud atter such day you will b pre | poan residents in Burmna, e said, were por. Ben Butler Claims there is Bome: | [ o iight at 8 o'clock James Alexander, & | elected the follow i1 "GN £ Gratia. dth- | A LA plications for entry of safe, Uhe people in that country lad _thing in the Depew Letter. farmer living seven miles northwest of e, W, B LM nat . dbh $-You will also sond a copy of such notieo | PsIeaire tabe hostile to England, © 0 NEW Youtk, Oct. 2.—The Commercial 5 X nder, W. A, MeGrew, Ottumwa; deputy o vostiaste i R H RO LIS Panis, Oct, 25—~The Journal des Debates, RO L L A Ponca, Neb., was shot and killed by a hired 1d commander, A. R, Dowey, Washing- }gl»lfilu |~;-\1m.m~.m«-t(r e "’i'\l»i""fi" :u'-"-'~"' ot | commenting onthe British exy on against Advertiser publishes an_ interview with Gen, | oS R O ersed had Tived and general fasiino, A, 1t Townsend, | taant per Soury Lo ench elork of & ot 0f | King Thebaw, urges e Froueh governiment Butler by its Boston correspondent on the to protest against any sort of annexation by the British of Burmah. in Dixon county for twenty-five years and | Apirhialltown ; garnd eaptain general, A. L, | the eame be conspicnously posted in their Grant-Johnson eontroversy, Gen. Butler i f ;i spective offices, o b wag quite a prominent man in his neighbor- BT 3 o gl anior watde respective offices, e that Jolinson desired to revolutionize the | oy q A et Gebrge F. L Tovelerc s olnt 4 strict with copies of such notiee as a The London Scandal Case. e The provocation for the murder is not yet | den, orge I, Loveder, nwon f 1 Loxnoy, Oct. 23.—~The t ot Mr, Stead, ker, Oskaloosa h, Des M R. rrand re- treasurer, Irwin | corder, J. C. sword heare government was not hrought up in the im- unent trial. ‘The chicf reason and con- usive one was that the offense was not rwed in the artieles of impeachment, and ou will give such further publicity of atter in answer to inquitics (for which you will ehiarge 1o fee) and otherwise us - you ble to o without incurring ndier- known, as the two men were quite intimate. After the deed was committed the murderer went to the house and coolly told Mrs. Alex- editor of the Pall Mall Guzette, and other de- fendants in the Anmstrong abduction ex began to-day before Justice Lopes at the con- arey, Council (Butler) as counsel in that case did not | ander of his bloody work, but forbade her | Bufls: grand wanden, I, W. S. Ofto, Cedar Xpenses. are o o) esti 'he N < M Rapids: grand sentinel, "Ll e Schre ey o4 A large erowd assembled care to offer incompetent testimony, The | giing to the granary where the bod e et o oy 7 i _prisoners plead not charge y d in the articles of impeachnent because they could not®he proved, ‘The talk between his commander. t a privileged communication, and that Gen. Grant so beld was shown by the faet that he did not diselose it till long after Johy 5 = guilty ard 1. Webster, attorney general, opened the casé for the erown, 11is address cover s that of Treasu WaAsHI ning refu report that been notitied th cepted in a few days. After threatening the life of an aged brother of Alexander’s in the hope of obtaining what money there was in the house, without avail, Briggs mounted his horse and fled. The count being searched by officers and an | indignant populace, and if taken the mur- A Pioneer Dead—Blew His Head O CriNtoN, Towa, Oct. 28.~[Special to the ~Daniel Hess, one of the oldest pio- of the state, died here last night. e lived on government land which he entered Secretary Man- i regard to the votary Coon has re: ation will be ae- He intimates th sen. Grant and Johnsol i as in the natur The witnesses’ proliminary procecds e mony so far is merely a repetition of _the Vidence s at the preliminary examin, tion. The trial will probably last the wee death, There was another project of Pre 5 ke e = E Informatl subjeet, must come fre RS AR P L e s EHh ernment, some of t etails of wlhich were s z pointed a vons, adjoining Clinton, and o treasury depar “and | even ru- testify in their R s liberate partly known at the time, but whieh could Bohannon's Last Appeal. Was ears and BB Bipromireiire-f| TI0WLIEHSDRE UGN L waptever il ftolteaticy Inneibowhibenaltand beilybrateu ulnll i v.-nlv \\H«}\ 1ot n..l;lnn m? (imu nrAskA Crry, Oct [Special to the pu#\fi i lx«- ll'ln'“‘ Hrneatiand, t Chisf.@lerk ofitho treasiris lind boen salacted g 1 = \ al. of action and which were not brought into k. —Seeing ( ving pa h in Sddie Schnejder, living a ieatland, this 5 8 S110Cess0) Jam T b [ : . the impeachment proceedings. 1 mysell had '}"' e, ool Tolloping S o lent | conty, aceidentaliy blew thetop of his head | & COOW'S suceessor. Youmans denicd the | whe Carolines Question a Live Insue. some very strong moral vidence upon | the Press of fhis city, your correspondent | oiF ihis morning by pu ling a gun out of a ik Betont compiroller lofalie trensiry (5| LUAIADRID O CH The populace is becom- two quéstions which I did ot | calledat the jail to learn the effect it would | boat muzzle forward while on a lunting trip, | e secqie compivolier, otgtha beasins 18 1o 50 ad e reticence of the, govern- care o make known fo the public | haveupon the man to whom it would most [ Tl hammer caught and both barrels were | countgof Indian agents, which are repsrted | ment respecting negotiations on the in the impeachent procecdings, but o (i ibtsisns discharged. o TR i eon AU RS L LS ke 3 BUICH which I investigated secrotly ub chairi erest: 2 £ Easet tobo tn very bad condition, and s already | lines question, and fears aro entert the committee for that purpose, and whi ,BotnaNNON DooME: i A Fatal Hog isense. Troanoy for @ suit to, rocover the. balanco | 81 outbreak. The German les there were disclosed to me some very Press that the supreme court refused Fort Dopae, Ont. 23.[—Speetal to | found due the government 0 * | strongly guarded to prevent a repetition of aging faets, under the mstanees they | day, to grant Bohannon's attorney a Ly AR 2 10V G . peelal 0,’_ (1 v k“‘ =% 4‘1 AL T e the Nt ontrages, nish accounts of were not <o conclusive that T deemed it proper | gument for a new trial and also overruled | the Ber.]—A fatal disease is Killing off the | | Senator Van X Comyat the treasity | the German occnpation “of Yap contirm the to exhibit an article of impeachment against | his application fora w error to the 8- | hogs with frightful rapidity in Webster [ Solmibien equesting that he would | TePorts thereof telegraphed from Berlin. preme court of the United States. Nothing can be done now but aply direetly o s jud. The Bulgarian Plan. 't of the United States in that still zetain some of the insiruments county. Many farmers in the southern part | make a condition with the contractars for the ovide Lo . Uni State norc of the county have lost nearly every hog they | construction of public buildings in Nebraska 5 of avidenco that strongly lead to supportmy | of the United Btates ‘supreme court | 00 i eou ity e ot I Evary o hey | S0 convict Tabor should wot be cuiployed: | CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 23.—Her Van Rod- The other proposition of Mr. Johnson to to shington, not likely to [ a new and strange one.: The animals are | In case the scerctary should think the owilz, n German embassador, has informed conitrol thi Foyecamen il TarnE tron tintof made. Tmpression seems to | attacked with a cough wnd in a day or two u"""“"‘-" such a condition, the senator the porte that Prince Alexander has guaran- neral Graut in the measures to be taken, | be that Bohannon is doomed and thatthe [ are dead. It attacks with equal fatality mtlh«)lhhlvrs e o enouited 0.1 tecd that Bulgaria shall ot disturb the but not in the end to be reached, it now | lastsentence of the court, that he be executed | animals of all ages. state whether they proposed ta ewploy con- | teed that Bulgaria shall not disturb the. pre > 2 fi ime, it have | in January will be carried out. e viets uponpnblic works. - entorder of things, ‘The prince ordered seems to me for the first time, must have E Y e i it 4 DEADLY SEWER GAS. First Comptroller Durham made a decision | troops to avoid provoking . eonflict fn an been made atter General Grant had refused On gaining admlssion to the jail the pris- to accede to Johnson’s proposition; and oner was found smoking his pipe and perus- that the head of a department cannot gt i t dndwer i qnarter, but does not hold hiws third elass clerk leave of absence without uble for his neighbors, Two Men Die From the Poisonand a knowing now what had been said to General . A ) i 5 or posi Grant, if would seem to show that that' prop- | 118 some legal volune. — Confined as he has Third at Eternity's Door. B annatntlim (o anothek position = osition was entertained because of Grant’s | been for over a year in an iron box six and | opyoxgo, Oct, 28.—Two men lost their | recoived o8 o clork, y e A Muddle in French Politics, | refusal, and while what was known to'me in | one-halt by four, and six feet high, the pris- | o0/ o0, O S e e S hatg Lanaey o rollow e 1 EARISOSE The present ministry i3 regard to 1t gave me a strong helief, it was | Gnor in tho fron eage presents an appearance °s In @ sewer to-cay, wnduthirdwhoal- pii o ih the register's oftice: Hartwell | now uncertain as to its ability to hold the not in proper pe 1o be brought be that one would not_expec = tempted their rescue wos so poisoned by nison, of New York, chief of the divigion | new chamber of deputies, as a serious split i public, P y mission was in @ measureunsuecessful, | sewer gas that he is likely to die. The three | of loans, reduced to w fourth class clerkshi the republican ranks is threatened. | The peral Butler declined to say what these | for after the usual _greeting the prisoner re- | oy~ Stophon Brennosk, Edward McCarthy | Paul Herseh, of Pennsylvania, clerk in Class | publicans united (o eary those distrie proofs were, and intimated that they would | fused to say & word as regards what he 8 e 4, dismissed’ Thou Henzy, of New | which requived a second ballot, but now each biy ot be made public il after his | thongh of e deelsion, of what his prospicts | and Peter Mooney—were oecupied in skim- | 4 disiisseds Ahowas, G Hon el rtired s scont Lallob it ngw encl th for the future might be, *My counsel has | ming the grease off the filthy water which |~ William H. Stenson Woodford, | programme. y PuiLaprrema, Oct. statement by Admiral Ammen’ relafive fo &en. Grant part in the boisterous tines of Jolnson's ad- ministration is made_ public here to-day. Ammen relates Gen, Sherman's speaking (o flows {hrough_tne stock yards Brennock reeeived Rendering company ome obstacle in the outh braneh of the Chic James Reid and Lewls “Williolm, special agents of the burean of labor, hay iy having completed their investigations, told me to keep my mouth shut, and 1 am go- ing to,” Lie replied as interrogation after in- terrogation was put to hin Not to be baflied in - thi spondent, from other sources, and whicl an order to se:reh fc ver n a0 river, into which Churchill on the Stump. BiiNeias, Oct. 25.—Lord Randolph Churchill opened the eampaigi in the town orand remove the stagnant Way your corre- him some time ago, Hestated that he (Sher- | quthorized, learned the following facts: Bo- urs its filth, Cleveland’s Faturve Indian Policy. | )1 here to-day in the presence of a_erowded wan), upon, being called 1o Washinglon by | hannon, on seeing the article_copied above, ¢ obstacle was loeated and MeCarthyand | New York, Oct. 23.—A Washin gton speci R R i President Johnson, went first to Grant’s | drew a deep sigh and remarked: “Well, it is | Mooney were Jowered through a manhole | gavs: A gentleman in a position to know | uproations throushout. but wis. gene house immediately ipon arriving in the capt- | just as I'expected. I never had mueh conii- | into o dark and slimy pool some ten or iifteen s L i i a Ha LV AN S A EPRE tal. - Grant said tiere wasa disposition in the | donee in the supreme court feet, below tho street. lovel, MeCarthy went, | the conclusion at which the president has ar- | favorable to the speaker. )5 the cabinet to get rid of him (Grant). rived on the Indian question expre: A propo- | He yet retains hope that his connsel, Judge | aliead and was instantly prostrated with the sition had been made to send him'to Mexico, | sason. will not give Ses , oo pigan ohinkiitho Inlon th i i The Weather. : | : bt give up the case, but ko in | effcets of the gas on feaching the bottom. | opinion thitt the main feature of the Indian he Weather. but he had determined not to zo. He sald he | herson'to Washington to argue the admission | Mooney started {0 tarn back but was over: | |oiiocoe the administration, as it will be an- ToN, Oct. 25, —Upper Mississippi of the case to the United States supreme conrt, Tle appears to base the greater part of his | hope on the case of Kring vs. Siate of Mo, U, powered and fell senseless to the bottom of he sewer. Brennock instantly went to the e of his men and w; reome and fell aeross the bodies of Me- e weather; sonthierly winds, be- ming variable in southern portion; «lightly mer pinmenda- al change in nounced to congress, will be a tion that there shall be a radi the, method of purchasing and_issuing pro- what do th want of me?” SL do not know,” Sherman_then went directly i to the pr dent without waiting to- visit anyone clse. | & C. 1t vol. 2, but in the opinion of | Carthy and Mooncy. he of pure o c pro- | VTG valley: Fuir weather, followed by M. President,” said Sherman, “this i3t | fearned coutrsel hore this cuse and Bolannon's | Some witnesees of the disaster ealled for | fiaon® andall other supplios. Aliostesery | oeal showerss siiht chanes in femperat wre: dipiomatie wission wnd Gen, Gring wiit ot | 1 o ity whiteve el Severatwmen employed at the: stock | Leature of the present systetn fs disapproved | variable winds prveeded i soutbers portion goupon It He will disobey the c From the samesource I learn that Bohan- | y: stened to the snof armed with loni | (Tiag'if the army Is to e expected. to provent | PY Southerly winds, issued.” “he “president scemed v non does ot expect exeentive clemency | hike poles. These. they thrasted info the | it the army is to he expected to provent - surprised, and said that he had a very gr should the United S clothing of Brennock and hrought him 0 the | Jhould bo given power to assist. i Crushed Beneath a Falling Arch. regind for Gen nt and would notike to | HAtiailion aliiome, todTh i before 1if £ The bod removing g i ( it dike b s case comes before ity decide against him, | surface before life was extinet. The bodies | {he causes of dissatist BT 7 PRIN Lo, 11, Oct, 23,—While taking do anything that was distasteful to him.” . AR D e e scovered | g causcaiof dissatiafuetion by providing for ) 3l REIUg do’ anything Also, that it was not his wish that his ease | of MeCarthy and Mooney were not recovered | an for Thisis | down ihe lasge front: stairway of. tho state an remarked, 1 it will relieve the cutive of any embarrassment I will o down wyself.” ““Very well, it vou will o that setiles it,” said ‘the president, “and it He knew /| erbe Should be tried in Nebraska Ci it would go against him should he e tried in Ofoe county. ne court of this state In the refu- until evening. distribution of supplics. y whic i rals She Iilgh military ofticers, ne been recommended nd Sheridun wnd other reh gave way, pre- wen among the un's skull house this after noon, cipitating a_gang of erumbling walls. Patrick I n wor . John Roach at Home. will be just is well” Five days later oot based 1 doeiaton o the | CEsTER, Pa., Oct, 23.~ John Roach visited S prniblingswalts SUAtBkHTivn AR o pi), Sherm et for the Guif. | ground: that. it did hot think the pointin | Chester to-day for the first time in five The Probable Russian Minister. cribhied, andaden i swae Sinuiedinge, S5y { £Dis 4 BUG ghiorien A Skt 4t | question a constitutional one, months. He was cordially greeted by every- | Nuw Yonk, Oct. 23.-A Washington e encral Grant was concerned, bridged ov TG 2 i body both on the streets and at his oftice, | speeial says: Persons whoouzht to know say A Religlons Gathering Adjourns, i he was kept from an open’ rupture w An Interesting Event at Wood River. | \jiére a number of his old employes called to | i1 has been decided to offer Ger il CLEVELAND, Ohlo, Oct. 23, —The 1 § | 4 x AV , it has been decided to offer Gen, R. Lawton, tho cxesutive. * My ppinlon 1o oy dolied b Woon Riven, Neb, Oct. #.—[Special to | pay thelr tespects. 1t was proposed to g1V | o¢ Gaorn, the mission to Austria, but that | Clwistian missionary convention, which SeEai et hin AL keeh Wi froun Beliga |ithe D) =Tio Wood ‘River: posb ot ot | (ILAR IRy bBLRanECR RSl enI0 Ak 1 momination will remain. In abeyanas | been in session sineo Tuesday mornin candidate for the presidency, What they | ¢ L - Al | bisson. He deelined, however, st this time. | the atle ma q cu [ been in sess| o Tuesday 1 ) candidate & i Gt s gy | Grand Army held o Targe and enthusiastio | 317"{ucl is recaininig his mental and phys: | untt after the assembling of congress in | fourned to-nieht. “Kansas City s the next OUt OF tho agguibiv.k do: noj know: . Ehio “*"‘“"l b yesienipy ‘:‘l" ‘L’“l ":“"‘:“‘;:"‘:i“ feal vigor. order that application may be made for the | V100 0T MOCHE: elinsie i sident Johnson and my- | ing funds to pay off the balanes remaining 4 ey S removal of his political disabilities, 1t is The De. e sell never got that far. due on the large hall erected for tne useof | o Will Wonders Never Cease. thonhit it such a conese’ will bo niore ex- | The Dead-Lock Comumisston. R thepost. A bandsome sum was reali SAN Fraxcisco, Ost. 23, —Sixty C pedient than o risk the of confima. | SPRINGFIELD, Oct. 2 he Soldier's g « s 2 car makers in the factory of Koenlgshe ), for of conrse it fs not certain that the | Home commission adjourned to wmeet in | Among the Railroad ! & Comrade Thayer i loni. who “Phe reception speech was made by Gen, itk Chicago next Tuesday, No location yet de- cided upon. republican senate will aceept the general 1 ilinson had th Gen. Lawton is the gentle- opinien of tthe pardon fr ellvet of yemoving | fall & Meyer, Pinestreot, struck work to- beeanse the fiom refused to discharge e white workmen, 1t is learned tiat the Drnvque, lowa, Oct. 2k—Articlos of in- corporation for a new union railioad depot i the attorne Proside - Lebhardt, and replied to by halfl of the people. Rev. M 0As w roporter passed W, Gentleman's in this city have been diled. The depot | wasa soldier, also addressed tl hering, | L) S the disabilities, s Cly e peen e, he denot | XiPe soldiers formed In battallion in the | Chincse uion of this elty ordered the strike. | pian nominated Just March for the Ttassian | Store on 0th sl Cuss this morning ho Il probiably be used by the { Cor : ; LT, ) i, Will probably be used by the flinois itral, This dictation by the € ase th lie 3 ; \ R : afternoon and went through several move- | This dictation by the Chinese that the “White | yyixsion, el T Chicago, Burlington & Northern, Dubuque & | wments, elosing with a dress parade, Gen, | e must 507 has created no small sensu- - JYH8 1” A {0000, %0 ’."“,"l Boty i Northwestern, and possibly tho Chicago & | Thayer being in command. In the evening | toil MR The Assiatant Secrctary's Resignation | (i ¢ plico. pan Inqies ho wis told Northwestern, when the latter pushies fus | thers was @ Hout Interearing. sud enloyably Women's Missionary Gathering, Niw Youx, Oct, S5—Assistant Scerctary | g,¢y" w be sold very cheap. The rond into Dubuque. The Chicago, Milwau- | LY " Shirley, 0f (e deprt: | PRILAELPIIA, Oct, 25.—The fourth an- | COOM 0F the treasufy, i in this city. Howis | crockery »(oro is. also much imroved, \ 1 10 % 2 o5, Capt. 2 » Women'! 3 i . AManning had asked for his vesignation, an tloor to ceiling with new and de s Dubuque & Northwestern 136 miles from this | Roy Stewart, ueted as adjutant during tho | 88¢rs of the Wowen's Home Missionary so- | i {y \GTrue thiat he (Coon) had amailed | goods. 1t piys o visit Me, Gentlenn s ety afternoon, ‘The camp-tire was followed by a | ciety of the Methodist Episcopal church was M LS e S rcea) gl geoils held here to-day. There were about 170 ladies present, Mis, Rutherford B. Haves calling to order, and Bishop J, M, Wallace led in prayer, An address of weicome on behall of the Methodist Episcopal preacsiers of Philadel- phis was extended by Andrew Longacre. — Disensed Cows Kille Yonk, Oct, 23.—R. Sattenstine, a Cineaco, Oct, 23,—Ata meeting held to- | dance. day the wmanagers of the Chicago les which ave been makig a rebate of nine centy per lundred pounds i packing house produets shipped into territory south of the Olio rive agreed Lo store the rate to tarifl and » tain it, ‘This oblilerates the grievanee of the Fort Seott road, whose business the makin of the rebate roferred to seriously interiored clary, in asking Coon's resignation, had t b fhat did not do so becanse of any dis- sutistaction with any official act, - Organs! Organst Organs! Organs! We have made w cut in the {r s of ou i Orguns and defy competit can A Probable Appointment, now buy the best make of Organs in the | NEW You, Oct. 35.—The Post's Washing- | (oo & ton dispateh sa; t rmmor as 1o | er reduction than the civil gerviee commission is that Judge | T Americ, Our sto A Dastardly Deed. BRAINARD, Neb., Oct. 25, —([Special to the .J—Information has reached here regard- ing # most dastardly deed committed near Waco by & man named Brandt, who was run- ning a (hreshing machine. It appears that a 500 o $100.00, which isa | ver bofore n New remmemacpmeng g NUMBER 107, | A BATCH OF BREEZY SPECIALS The Slayer of John Brows Recurrected with an Office. FATAL CHINA MISSION, THE A Montana Murdercr in Yrons Three Omaha Youths in Juil av Rise marek, Dak.—The Congo ntry a Paradise. & Slayer Rewarded, w Yons, O [Speetal to the Ree. ] The Times' Washington dispateh says: Just as the fanie of old John Brown, of Ossowatta- mie, I8 taking o new leaso of lifo through Sanborn’s mewoir, the man who struek him down in the engine house at Harper's Ferty, twenty-six years azo this month, ts honared with an office under the federal government, Israel Green, of Mitchell, Dak., to-diy ap pointed agent of the Indians at Sisse- ton ageney in that territory is the same Ulow tenant Green of the marines who lod the final assault upon the liborator's stronghold, After the Harper's Ferry episode 0 went on i long cruise nnd returned to this conntr to find the civil war under full he: o entered the confederats service al the close of the war went west, settling finally in Dakota. ‘Fhie_influence through which’ ba obtained the present appointment was that of! ML L y amember of the democratic comr mittee for the territory | fortunate Mission, EwW Youk, Oct {Speein! to the Bea) The World's Washington correspondent Private information received here in. dicate thatJohin - Russell Young, ex-minister to China, is very ill. The mission to Chins, has been very unfortunate for Mr. Young. | He lost his own health, and his wife alsodied | from the eff of the climate. She was) obliged to leave the country before she had been the X months. She went to Parls, and there a child was born to her a short Hmo; before her death. Mr. Young was not with his wife when she died. His little deughte was kept by Mrs. Mackay for a time aiter the mwother's death, and then s member of Mar- shall Jewell's Tainily brought the child home. Young had never seen his little daughter s, until he eaoue home from China a few weeks ) The child is with him now in Philadals" Young has had @ severe fever off and a year. He stopper in Cale home to see if the elimato it be has steadily | m - for nearly iforni on his the ¢ would beneiit him ETOWI WOISE since his i Murderér En Ronte to Montane. raur, Minn. 3 “Deputy Sheriff Conley, of Miles City. | 1, pissed through St Paul on his way | home with o prisoner, Dave Lee, whom he | captured adrog, Nebraska, Lee \vu‘ known as Peeler in Montana. Three years | azo he Killed Dode Stiver at Box Alder in that territor Dpde and Peeler were playing s, when a di\{lulv arose, which culmi-; nated in. Peeler shooting Dode dead, Ha. then detied the erowd to interfere, b d ong of the saloon and escaped. Peeler was next. heard of at Gordon, Nebraskn, where he was running a saloon. Conley went after him, and Tound that he had gone to Cliadron, — the torminal of the northwestern extension of the Black the services of a local deputy sherifl sod A} quietly made the arrest. ~ (. 2 du-,\' found a deadly weapon, bui, " al deputies had the drop on him, e did ot at= tempt to use it “ » Thrce Omaha Toughs in Jail at Bise marck. A Bismarck, Dakota, Oct. 23.—[Special to he Bep, |—Three boys giving their names as Ity Kelly, Harry Burnett and James fos- ter, each about 15 years old, and claiming to he from Omaha, are in jail here tempt to burglarize a saf 3 await the action of the grand jury, ti being §200 each, The young transisressors are by no means strangers in the police court, They appeared perfectly at home while being examined, and after leaving Justice Hare's conrt they indulged in waggish eriticism of the room, the judge and their sur uumu:-l The: not_only artists of the jimmy and the drill, but are accomplished” song and danee specialists, and oceasionally enfertafn the jailer and visitors with a_double clog op lively song from the variety They are Iit, intelligent boys, but W im0 (ipon 1 life and the 5 “hard cases” fLwmly iprinted upon their face: : The Congo Country. q New Yok, Oct, 23—[Special to the Beg.] Ihe Herald B els cable says: Lie Coquilliat has just returned after thyee years stay i the Bangala country, upper Congo, and he flatly contradicts the reported massa- cres of Europeans there, ile gives an opte mist aceount of the African International ag- sociation’s progress and declares cannibalism in the Congo is dying ont e friendly. A spe g work traeing t ute of the future ‘The Enropean colony is to be swel rival of the fisst_two lady scltlers, the wife of Sir Frauels Dewinton, adminis- trator and the wife of Major Par- menter, at Sivi station, 0 - Bicyele R Breaking the SemNaricLy, Mass, Oct, ftowe, of Lyun, lowered the mile amatour bieycle record to #:35 25 this afternoon, He 35, and (hree miles I it two are the world’s records, F. Ives, of Meriden, A. Rhodes, of Dorchose meluded their attempt to 235 4-18 rode 68~ 122 miles P elapsed time, and L aninute, ipleted loun =L A Jealous Husband's Double Murder. Mowavia, N, Yo, Oct. 25.-This aftornoon Henry Dickerson shot and killed his wife and then fatally shot himself. Jealousy was the enause, total riding time Catarrh Cured Catanthi Is & very prevalent disease, with distressing and offensive symptoms. Hood's Barsaparilla glves ready reliet and specdy cure, from the fact It acts through the blood, and thus reaches every part of the system. with, and does away with the prospect ol 1 \ i ; ¢ s ered g o ; v furthier rate cutting for the present, boy, aged thirteen years, while cutting bands | milk dealer of this city, owns a dairy farm | Benjamin Bucknen, of Loulsyille, who just lected, You ure inyit | “1suffered with catarrh Gfteen years, Tools i e N ) - ’ M inms? , declined the nownination of chiet” justice ot [ spect, LEDHOLM & | Hood's Barsaparilli and I am not troubled any —~-— aceldentally et Brandt's hand. Brandt | near Willlams' Bridge, Westchester county, | Niw Mexion, i 1o be & menbor of the eone Opposit with catarrh, and 1y general bealth Is much . Walkup's Trial, became enraged and told the boy that If he | and a lanze number of his cows have been on | iicsion, His friends say that he approves Tied Pl 2 TN GAISLTR. A0 11y Sonann. BaALIR NG sronta, Kansas, Oct, —Dr. Gardiner | €Ut his hand again he would run’him through | the sick”list. Tl baard of lealih to-dy | OF the civil sorvies policy. poce I LW, LiLits, Pos rk Chicaga 4 the mach, Lhe boy became excited and | i an investization and found that the s We employ on y skilled artisans in our | & &t Is Railroud. concluded his testimony in the Walkup case work shop, and your precious siones thut did again slightly cut Brandt's hand. Brandt | animals were suffering from plenro-pneumo- this morning. In examining the ra of | thereupon seized the boy and shoved him | nia. Sixty-nve of them were killed this A Good Thing { plorer need remounnting will be handled with tho deceased o could find no evidence of | Mto the aylinder fiead irst, He was (n | evening by orders WASIINGTON, Oct. 2. —The hydrographic | great care at Ruymond’s the Jeweler, cor | syphilis. Professor Jones, of the Kansas | St i Kl W% WEG LRk toth dlimost = ofice has just Issued a new map of the aretie | Douglas and 15th Sts. City medical _collese, who next analyzed the | York where he was captured and taken back Bchoolmates Feast Foraker. regions, which embraces the results of the 5 - remains, testified that he found in the port; 1o Waco, where strong threats were made to NEW Yonk, Oct, 25—The members of the | jatest explorations, Phe avrangement is such We solicit watch and Jewelry repair- submitted to him two grains and « fract Iyueh hitn, New York association of Cornell university, | thatthe nwmes and relative positions of all | ing that has been done unsaiisfactory of @ grmin of apsenie, part of which were on e 3 . 4 Ad relal iitlons of all |- IAE GUAE URs L sgane 8 gml ; [ e of which e is & graduate, tendered Judge J. | Places around the polar basin can be seen | elsewhere, Try us and satisfaction guar Linaueiass Se Mo aioucual 'L Accidentally Killed. B. Foraker, govemor eledt of ONio, an nfor- | Without turing the map around s s usually | antoed. Haymond, the Jeweler,” cor, - ik Pience, Neb, Oct. Z.—[Specinl to the m.(ll'u ption at Clak's lw:lixm. after t nocessary. iy Douglas & 15th St 3 - 5 I—Fred C < e s | Tepublican demonstration at Madison Squa vy e S Logan Talks to the Grand Army, | Bri)—Fred Campbell, town marshal, was | {eouphieat dounstmti Admitted to the Unic Whi qn T Sem e The inde n admitted to the | t January 1, | WasuxGroN, Oct state of Congo has b Killed aceidentally yestenday by his partner in the livery business, Ed Staggs, who was St. Jouxsuune, Vi, Oct, 2.—The Grand L. Fiteh & 2th st., bet, k 1] Army falr of Chamberlain Post elosed to- W & Co y ) AL A Douglas, than any other place in the city ght with address by Gen, loading & gun ‘{'hr‘\l\wiqmn ?um;‘l from New Yonus, Oct, ;. 1“\1 postal union, to take et - i an, his subject belug Gen, Grant. Sex | Stugs’ grasp, and falling to the Hoor, was | 00 o tuee fo Y 1 . 4 Linds sent his sggeets at not beingable | discliargud, the contents entering the badk of | 1 a Jury for the trial - WanTED—4 A No. 1 Lady canvassers, to be present. y ? h Campbell fell o the floor | Was resumed to-day, The eowt goom w A Horrible Suicide. Good references required. White Se - g ll_nl hi‘f“’“l bei ;gulmlnul. 1;1\ ‘ t“xln‘ul\-lmlxl':i- \.‘- h';( i p:ulwlwl- DR ITRFTRY Dexves, Oct This morning the dead | ing Machine Co., 121N, 15th St A, [ distracted with giief at the horvible oLl eh oblalusd, ( b Kautl a'well know i el ~ A Soft 8it at a Big Salary. ey e body of Jucob Kautlman, a known and : : Sccident. respectably connected musician of this city, fhe Omaha am Dye Works, 1 BAN Fuaxcisco, Oct, 25 —Aslatic advises toslay say Judge Depuy, ex-United States Douglas St. Satisfuction guarantced ans el i Heath & Co.'s Big Fatlure. New Yonk, Oct, 25.—RBusiness failures | Was found on the prairic near the Orpl consu! general at Shanghal. has aceepted th NEW Youk, Oct. 2i,—Lhs schiedules” In the ghout the country duriug the last seven | Home. The budy was entively nude, and | (f you buy lumher angwhere without, | position of forelgn adviser to the Coreap | assignment of William Heath & Co., bankers were 175, comgared with 103 last week | the back, arms, sides and less worehorribly | fivst getting Hougland's “prices, you will | | tmproved.” “1 sufle many wor with catarrh 6 or 8 yea ful cures, {nhalers, et Sarsaparilla, and was greatly M. A, Apuiy, Worcester, Mass, Hood's B thiree peeul remedial process qualli a fIs characterized by 18t, the combination of , the gropartion; i, the seeuring the active medicinal Thie result fs amedicine of unusual i cures hitherto unknown, ataining additionat evidence, of Berd for book e “Hood's 8rsaparilla tones up my system puniles by biood, liryeus toy i otlic, a Becins L0 Iako s over. UOMFBON, He cr of Deeds, Lowell, Mass, “Hood's 8 usaparilla beats @11 others, and 18 worli ity i gald. 1 BARMNGION, 150 Bauk Bleeet, New York City, Hood's Sarsaparilla ' £0ld by all druggists, £1; six for 85, Made only by G, 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, | government ab o salary of 31,000 8 wmonth, and W7 the week previous Lo the lasty searitied and covered with bloods lose money. aud brokers, were siled to-day. They show | Livestiga- 100 Doses One Dollare