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i 1 THE OMAHADAILY ! BEE. t TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAELA , WEDNESDAY MORJttNG , OCTOBER S , 1890 , NUAIBEH 112. POWDER EXPLOSION A. Terrible Disasttr ViiiU the Dupont Works Hear Wilmington , Del , SEVERAL PEOPLE KILLED AND INJURED , ttnrdly n House l.ofc htanilliiK In the Ijltilc Hcllluinciit Where the Km pi ii ) CN ill * the \ > orlcs \ Oct 7. Sovcial startling explosions In quick succession , some counted live , others seven , at .1110 announced to \VHniinc-toaadisastrr attho depot powder \\orks on the Ilrniuly win o A nish was made for telephones , but nothing could be learned beycnd vai-ne icports of the damage An Associated press representative 1m- tentd to the scene and has wired that n icc-tlon of the uorks Itnown as tho"Uppor Yard ' Is n complete wrick and at least six Uvu are lost. Ono of the imgn-'liics vent oil first and the . ; nnd drving mills near hv wrie sotofl 1 tlio concussions , vvhieh followed In rapid hucctsslon 'Ihoro vvero nt least , seven dis tinct Bucccssl'0 explosions Tv cry dwelling in tlio neighborhood Is leportcd mcchodor unroofed or moro or less eliuingcd 'Jelc- phone inquiries from West Chester * state that the ex plosion was distinctly heard in that bcetion Later A messenger has Just brought intho following ills ) itch , \\hich shows that the Aoist has notjct lieen learned of the povdcr mill exlosion ) 'Ten ' killed and twenty wounded Kocklnnd is n complete wtcck. Xonej of its houses nto left standing" Kocklnnd Inn \illago oa the IJiaadyvvlno above tlio secno of tlio explosion. It cotn- pri cs u hrgopipor mill owned by tho.Tcssup & Moorovoiiipniynnd , abotitllfty dwellings , in whiche'hlelly leslde the mill emlojes ) its poiulntlon | is about t\\o hundred. Hvidenco of the destruction at that distance leads to the belief hero that thu nutnbci of killed nnd wounded has not et been fully ascertained , llio Dupontpovder mills extend along the I3rand > ivinoand are chlcliy on the west bank and eloso to tno water for about tvo miles They aio divided into the "upper , " 'llnglcy" ' and "lower yards , llio former is three miles and tlio latter five miles fiomVllnilngton. . The lapoit of d imago done at Hoihhind proves to bo incorrect as to the locillt.\ , the nnino of Hockland bchiR crroneousijusecl for buiMlngs clustered ntountlhit is ktinvvn locally as the "upper yard. " Mlicro are some Ofty houses , inhibited by ein- plovcs of tlio powder mills , clustered hero , and these \\ere allvvieeked. The damagu to property cannot bo thor oughly isliiintcil loniKlit. 'Iho foico of the concussion even broho vvlndowsirisoincpiits of Wilmington , fourorllvo miles away. 'Iho following Is u partial list of the killed : JAMllBUOI AN. WILLIAM M'dAirVHY. JOHN MAllT CiA WITJdAJl DEN'NIbON. JOHN DIUTX. TIIOMASIIU11MKC. a JOHN mitr iKii : . J'AUIUCK DOUGIimTY. JOHN NJJWALL. ROSE Boviral othurs arc rnisslnc. The moioseriously iiijureuso farlis learned , iru : WlIIIAM LOOAX. AN MI : ntidMAiiu : DOLAM. JAM13 WjlllI ) . Iluon Fmuv. JOHN McDoutiAit. . Mit.Wir.iiAM McDownr.i. L. HII AMir.iisov. Ttioonicoof thcDiiiwnt company is aconi- iilctu vvruuk and the six mills mo in mlns Boverul mcmhui-sof thoDiipont ilini vcio in- Jureel by fulhmc u.Uls aud broken ( ; lass , but iiono of them seriouslj The doael vvero all employes of the com ] > any and vero in and about tbo nillU that exploded. Several workmen nro missing and ma believed to h.ivo boon blowi into The first explosion occmred in onooftho picking mills , \\liuio a wotkinaii named Gran was receiving n can ofhoxagonnl powder to bo shipped foi use of tlio United bt.ttci goveinnient. In some vny a spark coin- nm nil nt eel to the can nnd it blowup. Inslintl ) the picking mill exploded and tlio other mills In the upper yard , seven 01 eight in number , followed nt intervals of less tliiiu ono second. All thuo except ono woio "lolling mills , " in vvhieh tlio Ingredients of gunpoivder are pulver ized by verticil tellers of stone , turning slowly around aecnterpost. Immodiitely to explosion a largo building known as the 'rertxiciv , " locatid near the center of the * , illnKP , took ( lie. It vw a natter of life and death to the whole population tint the lire should ho ex tinguished bofoio it cotiiimmicited tlie iiowder the building contained llio IDu- ion t lira brig ulo sueeeeded in extinguishing the II lines llatlthoioof fillen in it is doubt ful ifany man , woman or child lu thovlcmlty would Iniuiesciped death or serious In Jury , About lift } families are icndcad lioinelcss by the disaster. I iitr r-i Into Coiiiiucror Association. Cine voo , Oct , T. Chairman Walker has is- i-jucda call for the bcvmitDcnmiloily meeting of the prcslitonts of lines In the lute rbtato Coinmorco Hallway nssoclattou to bo held October U Acioiuinnyiiig it Is an address to the ptvsid nts , \\hlch Walker presents his vlowsas totho propersolutloa of tbo ex isting niilvv ay problems. IIo declines tint the roads should discard liidoiendont | action in initiating competlvo rates , shoull relieve the tranic departments from the resuonsibil- ity of making mtcs and bhouldput tlio whole subject of their cstnbllshuient in the hands of a central ageiu'v rcspon- hlblo illrectly to tlio presidents nnd directors of the assoilated lines lii.ideV.tlon , lie says It would bow oil for ro.ids toseiio sy jconsldcT the question of plnclng the entno jiolnt trnlTo tonnd frotii their lastoincoumc- onln chargoof a loiiiinon afcney , cither a sliiple Individual era joint .stock coinoratloa. Tlioiuriosa ) ) of tbb aniiiiKimentis to pio- \ldoiiKMns of eiiuallzlnntralliobetveen coin- potlng lines. Incidentally enotinouscxpeiiDCs , ue believes , could be putau end. r > The Central Vleo CIIIOAOO , Oct , 7. ( Special Telegram to TUB Bur. ] Mho arbitrators on relative rates between St , Xouls , Jfow Orleans and Calves- ton to Texas comtnoa points have rendered thtlr decUioti , The arbitrators wcro Clnlr- man Oocldaixl of itlio trunk lines , Ch til rm in Finlov of the Wcbteru Passenger association undCiCiimil I'ussengergciil \ Ilatmnford of the .Vorthern I'acille. Uhe-y doi-ided that tlio olddittcreiitlnis , St. Louis aiidNev Orleans , fihouhl Dei iiialnuilneel. ami that ( iilvcston chould have adltTcrentlal of 35 cents ilrst class , nml corres.ioiidiiig ) dlffeivntlala for other classes , The decision Is llnal and sot- ties the light which some time ) ago reduced Tcnis rates 0 ( ! per cent. A Cincinnati Hotel AHSlgnineiit. CIXCINVXTI , O. , Oct. 7-Tho Hotel Walnut hns made nu BsslBiimontwlthlhihUltlea twice the amount of the assets. It is ono ottho oldest hotels In the city. , \ii Indian Grand Juror. BIOUJ rui.8 , 8. D , Oct. r.-Spoelal [ to Tun DuE.l-Tlig Lnitca States court opened In this city today with a full Wooded Indian on tlio jcrind jury. Ills iiamo Is John ICastmatinnd he is the lender of the riandreau Indian tribe. It li the llrst case known bynnj of the officers of thocourt where an Indian has served a n grand juror , nnd Isthouclit tobo thellrst in the United Mutes Mr Kastman is a I'resbjtcrlan minister and well educated and speaks Hn- fllsh like a native , HKl'tntTN , Ha Sajx I'rohllilllon IH n Drntl Letter In tin1 'Jerri lor } . \ ViitsuTnOct 7 rJovc-rncr ICnipp of Alnskiln hU annual reportsnys the Invv pro hibiting the sale and manufacture of Intoxl- citlngliquors Intho territory Is a dcid let ter except as to Indians Tlio reason for the Inoflieicney of the lav , the governor says , Is that prosecution-would bo of no avail. Ornnd Juries mfiise to indict and petit Juries refuse to convict. Legislation uhlcliould provide morecflToctlvo nnchinery forthocaforcoinent of the picscnt law would undoubt edly nfloid n solution of the perplex ing question IIo calls attention to the inadequacv ot the laws for the adminis tration of Ju tlce , etc * , nnd icconiinends that a commission , consisting In part at leist of gentlemen nciitmlnteil with thoeountiy nnd Its needs , bo appointed to ptcparoashoit code of special livvs to ho submitted to con gress Thowoik of the government schools , of which ttiero nro foirleen. the governor says , nro nietisurablv satisfactory- , though the attumlanco is not nrge , the children pic- tarring to bunt anel llsh nnd the parents being liidlfTcrcnt Abnit ono bundled thousand full-sized seal skins weio taken by tlio Ahum commercial company dm ing tlio yeir undei their contract with the government , nnd probably half as man ) mow wcro cap turoj at sea ami stolen by poaching vessels. Othci furssuch as bo.ir , mink , otter , etc , nro taken in lingo numbois Tlio codilshlng Indnstrv , though not insignificant , Is fir froimvhntlt sliould hi Seine of thocxports last ycai aio oaumeriited below : Whalebone , air > P,90wh.ilcoil ; , Sl".1- M)0 ) ; cocltlsh , r > " > , OUO ; siltnon , SI,1" , > " ' , < WO ; gold ( estimited ) , .J,000,0 fl , fur seal , f3,000- 000 ; all otliei oxpoita suflleloiit to nnke llio tota l ' . > , S0,7JO | ! The go\ernor recomineiids that a provision for acquiiing title to land bo ftffoided in thogcnenl j-ovoiiiincnt.mnll fi- cllltles bo increased nnd government hospi tals bo ostiblished Aut'wized representa tion in congirss , the governor &iys , shouldbo pro\lded. The jjiescneo In Washington over } winter of uimuthoilzccl persons assum ing to voice the suntlnient of the people nnd by tlic-lr mistakes ( touso no stinngerterms ) , is , liosajs , doing Inllnlto miscliief. V.llMlOLtC VOM'JSATIOY. Tlio Vou i IK Men' * N'litioanl Union llt'glll * ! ItH SOhSillll. \ \VASIIi\mo\ 7. The convention of the Catholic young men's national union be gan tlds morning with high mass at St. 1'at- i icli's ' chuicb.t the conclubioi ot the ser- vicotho uelegates rairchcd to Catroll hall , whciotho eouvcation w.is called to older. In the hall national Hags and bunting had been employed to produce artistic olte'cts , CardinalOibons , Dlshop Iveano and other elij-nitaricsweio oil the phtform JVmongtho audience were a number of joutig colored men , rcpa'sontlag ellfforcnt societies Father Lnvcllo , president of the union , oiled the niectidg1 to order and invoked the diving bles sing uion the assemblage Cur- dltial ( Ubhonclconicd the delegates In the iinmo of the elloeeso aril niwo espec ially on behalf of Father Walter of St. 1'atrick's , to whom ho mhl a high and pnce- fultribute. IIocatotito tilk of the pios- liects and dutie * of the union , and referred to the plans of woik to bo discussed in the mcctiiiir , especially the question of tbo form ation of reading looms nnd llbnries Bishop Kcane , rector of the Catholic university , also spoke. A committee wns appointed to drift n message to bo cablul to the pope , asking Ids ulesslng. After the reading ot various ropoits the coti'veiitloa took a rcicss. I'atentsto Western Inventors. WASIIINOTOV , Ott. 7 , [ Special Telegram to TUB linn. ] Patents neio Issued toduv ns follows : Knutt lluland. . Linn Giovo , la , corn planter , Adolphus Ciivcn , DCS Molnos , la , typo writing machine ; Divid It Green and F. II. 1'ishcr , XVatorloo , la , grinding mill ; IVIontgomeryllninlltoii , Hock Rapids , la , hay ami straw burner ; . .TuliusV. \ . Hnn- sui , iLtimphrcy , Neb. , watch bow fastener ; John U llartman , Waterloo , In , vent , Au- inst Ih ard , assignor to M I ) H.izard , Council 15lulls , In , thill coupling ; John T. Johnson , I"snioml , S. D , halter tlo Ko } W. \Vclch , Lexington , Neb , brake for baby car riages. The Arbitration CtncAoo , Oct. 7. [ Spcchl Telocrnm to TUB BFF. ] I * . C. Donald , ex-Renci.il nassen- KCI agent of the Chicago & Atlantic1 , was to- iliy electee ! vice chiiirinan of the Central I'mfllonssoclitloti , with jurisdiction over the pissenger department The election was uninlinous and Clnirmm IDonnltl entered lin- mediately on the disclnrgoof his duties bv licsidingo\er ) tlieinecllng ofgenei.d insscii- gcr agents vhich elcctM him. Tlio Western 1'issciigor association also met today and de- , elded to ab andoii pirty rates Wlint ICiiglund Slioiiltl Do. Druuv , Oe-t. 7. [ Special Cablegram to Tim Hi n. ] The rtcomin's Journal , Iiinn nr- tlelo on the pioceedlngs of the Iilsh eonfei- ence , says Tint if the government Is anxious tomcctPiiincll lialf vuy it should accept tlio resolutions adopted by tbo convention and piss a bill slinllai to the aetof 1W lestorlng cvii'ted tenants to tbelr holdings and sus peneling evictions oa tlio west , northwest aud southwest coasts of Ireland A Filial I/iiutslldo. Quninc , Oct. 7. A dispatch fiom SI 1'iei ro says the houses , sheds and bams belonging - longing to .Mnthlas Gndnorvvcro thrown Into Iho river this morning by a landslide The quarter of a mile of land on which stood the buildings i oiled into the liver , blocking It completely with e.nth and debris. Airs , ( iadnor was killed and her hitblnnd danger ously wounded. The nine ehildtenero saved The \Vouthpr Forecast. ForOtnnhi and Viiinity-Fair ; cooler. For Nebraska Coolei ; iiorthvestdrly winds ; showers , followed by fair weather. For Iowa-Fair weather , followed by ruin In western poi tion , southerly winds. For South Dakota-Llgut rains ; colder ; westerly Demand * ) Imlcmn ily. IitMiov , Oct. 7 ISnglntid tins demanded of the l'ortuc'eso govcinment the iminedinto settlement of the clnlin for Indemnity for the seUuro of the British Afrleaa lake company's ' steamer Jimie * Stovenson.hich \\as ille- gallj captured afowmontls ayo. IMoro WUKCI orn Htrllce. I oNnoh , Oct. " . Six thousand miners In the collieries in tlio counties of 1'ifo and Clackmnnan , Scotland , have warned their employers that they will stiiko unless their wages arc advanced 15 percent Cliolern In I'rniice , PJIIIIS , Oct. T , Two persons nt Luael , In the department of Ileraulte , who recently ar rived at that place from Spain , are suffering from cholera. The patients bavo been iso- lateel nail other mot hods adopted to prevent the spread of the disease. s'anilniitcd Tor Co a ureas , BirrAio , N.Y. , Oct , 7 , The Thirty-second district tlcniocnitia congressional convention nominated. Hon. Daniel L Lockvs'ood. HcniHo of Commons Cliajilnlu Dead. LoMio\Oct , , 7. Uev , II.Valt , chaplain of the house of cctumous , died suddenly to day , CHARGED WITH JCffi HXBC. A Oase at Ghilron Which is Causing Much EicitctDcnt. LAMFNTABLE SUICIDE AT HASTINGS. District Court Decisions nt Hrwster Llurgln rs lit llcntilee Kail ) ut Krleinl-Otltcr Nubiaska Nuvva. CIIA.DIIOV , NTob , Oct " . -Special [ Tele gram toTiuBn : ] Tlio most important eirll case ever tried in this district was that of the Ulcnardson child against Kilpatriclc Ilrotbers & Collins for personal Injuries re ceived by tlo explosion of n dynamite * cart ridge. The plaintiff sued for S OOO dam ages The Jury icturncd a verdict tills morn- iii ( ? for { 5,000. After the Jury had been ells- missed by tlio court. It was given out by some of the ] u row that an uttoiunt bail boo n made to influence their verdict by ono U'ard in boh ilf of tlio ( lefendints Tbo desperate Jlght nude hv both sides In. this ciso aiouseil Kio.it imbliclntoR'st and thodeveloiimcnts of today iiuso no little oveitcmcnt. Tlio man Ward left town by todaj's train. Suicide at II i-sTivii " , Xeb , Oct. 7. [ Special Telegram toTtn Ilcc | This afternoon at 3 oVlock Alfred Cul\ert , manager of the St. I'anl Hour depot , dm ing a tit of despondency , coin- mltti-dsulcldo bj shooting himself through the lungs , dc.ith follo\\Iiifinton minutes. A { 710 shoitngo hi his accounts was the cause , Ills employers , however , conlldDilso mueli in him that tliev dechlod to contlnuo him la his position mid allow him to lopluco the uinouiit , Jlr. Culvert was oao of our oldest and most respected citl/eiis , . , 'llio wives of lion J. . I llenedh't and City Clerk Ilaicly aio his daughters. _ District Court at Neb , OUG ( Spociil to TUB HIK. : ] lu the district coui there , last week , thiitj-slx eases vvero dls ) oscd of by Judge Ihinison , inno beingforeclosuio suits of tlio Nobnsknlo'iii | nnd tiustcoiiipinyllvocilminnl , two for murder , two for robbery and ono for assault with intent to kill. Samuel Allsntt , rhargcel with the murder of S.inmel Inscho on the Middle Loup , lust To liiuiry , was , after a two days' ' trial , found not guilty , his plea of sclf-defeiiso hcinp sus tained Johnny Cralp , a boy who shot a playnuto listsumincr.was . dismissed. August Sclimlkcl. was found gnlltj of burglary aud seutuicedto tv\o years in the penitentiary. A HncccKsfiil Itall } ac Friend. ritiEXD , Neb , Oct 7. [ Special Telegram to TUB Brr.l An iminenso republican rally has just closed at Warren's opera house. lion O. 1' , Mason and I1 I. Fossero the speakers. Thciuelicneo wis composed of 10- publicans , deinocr.itsaad alliance men , mnny of the lattei1 loniing many miles to hear Judge M.LSOII talk on the tariff nnd tiansportatioii ( jucstions The Jiulgo so thuvoughly dissected the Powers nnel McKcighau fell > that nt the close of the meeting many alhanio inentleclaicd their in tention to sL.md bj the republican part ) , lion F. I Po33 , o andlilatofor llo.it icpiesea- tativo of Gage and Siliao counties , spolco on the tariff and the needs of the pconlo of INe- brask.i and inado many votes , 'iuo ' republi can ticket is gaining daily , An lIl-AilviHcil I'rohlbltloulit. CncTn Nob. OctrT. ( Special toTffeBKn ( ] A O. 3Unkin , tlio iirohibltion speaker from Ponnsyluiala , entertained an audienie , com- pobcd largely of ladies , with a so-called an swer to lion. J. L. Webster's lecituro , dollv- ctcd hero a few diys a o. The speaker launehcdout A\ith abuse of Itev , M > Br.idy of tt'is city for the position ho has taken on the amendment , following with still greater abuse of the Episcopal church in goncial. Ho then tried to icfuto the statement inado by MrVobatcr. . Ills remarks on Jlr. Bnely nnd thonpisiopal church have created gieat ex citement anel ItimUIn is bovuiciv oiiticiscd. His lirndo has douo the prohlbitioa cause moro hrum than good. A C luselj-Contested Xonilnntloii. Clnl o , Mob. , Oct. 7 [ Special to TUB Bi p 1 Ono of the liottcbt fights over known in a republican county convention in western Ncbraski occurred in the convention of Scotts lilii ff Lountyropublicans hcio Satur- dajOutho | noiiii nation of n candidate for county attorney. Tno candld.iteseio L L. ITclttiamnnd JI .1 Huflnua , and foi twenty- six conscinti\o ballots tlio vote stooil a. tlo. A chaago of ono vote at almost 9 o' clock pave tbovictoiy loFollliiin. with good feeling picvailinp. 13 J. Alorsonas no'niinted for county eoinmlssioner nndM. J Hullmaii was clicted chairman of the couaty cczitial com mittee. rs at lleatrloc. DRVTIIICK , Nob. , Oct. 7. [ Spcchl Telo- gtain to Tins Ihr. : ] John Pngel's gtoceryoa lower Court street was biokciuato by burg lars last night uaO a considerable quantity of piovlsions and some little cash.ij taken. Tlio total loss is about S100. A binglar , supposcel to bo "Sliorty , the Fisherman , "brolco into the Meant Nicliolls bullelini ; about 3 o clock this nftcinooii nnd ubstnicted tlurofiwa a < uiantty ! of clothing and otbiT miscellaneous plunder , amounting in value tom \ or moro Thosuspeitedthior \\iia aricsted this evening and lodged in Jail. I'OWOFH at Itl.ilr. BH.IR , Neb. Got. 7Spcclnl [ Telegram to Tiir Burl J II I'owow , nllhnco can didate for governor , talked ton smiil ciovvd OH the street todnj In his speech ho claimed tint the farmers nro oppressed nnd that the people cannot afford to piy sh percent inter est. lie. said that huvs stiould bo passed miking It linpossiblo fora furmor to lese his farm by mortgage This -was the general tenor of his remarks. the Pont. UKATIIICK , Neb , Oit. 7. [ Spatial Telo- iroin ; toTiiu Bui' 1Vord 1 vas received hero today that Joseph White , n veil known grain man of Plckrcll , this couaty , had ono of his feet sobacilj lacerated by tboproinituro ilis- chirgoof n shotgun , tlio inuz/lu of hlcb \as \ resting oa his foot , that llio Injured mem ber hail to hoamputatcd above thoanklo yes terday , Thoacuident occurred Saturday , Killed by Li icir , Neb. , Oct. 7.-Spceial [ Uclegram to Tim lltr. ] | JohuHonuctt , a well digger was overcome by gas this morning while cleaning .1 well on Jnmcs Ovcrstreet's place northeast of to\\n \n attempt was undo tos.ivo him , but he fell head fine most into the well and before ho could bo brought to the surface ho was dead. Deleaves a wife tnd thieo chil dren in poor circumstances. ltol > ! ) cd by T , Neb , Oct. 7.-Spwlal [ Tele gram to TUB BLE.I Joseph Murray , n railroader reader , who had only a short uhllo before been pain off , got drunk last night and fell In with a pang of toughs ttho robbud him of the remainder of his cash , fJ5 , and hU liat and coat. at Klroinnhnrfr- STiiominuto , Keb. , Oct. 7 , [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB DuE.l-W. A. MelCelghan ipokohcro this attcmoon attho opera house. The meeting wns opened by J. 1) ) , Chamber lain. MeKclghau's speccu covered ubgut an hour. Bhccp Feeding ntSbulicrt. SutnuiiT , Neb , Oct , 7. [ Special Tale/ran to TiiEBur. ] 31. W. SUubcrt , T.M.Vaddlo , Warren Ilutchiiis and John Colglnzler ol this place nt rived hero tills inorniui ; from Kit Uarson , Colo.Nltlt 7,000 sheep for feeding purposes. This Is tlio second ve.u these ( jcn- tic-men have cngiffod in IhU llnoof feedltiKi \vliich promises to grow U > largo proportions at tills station. Count ) ' NniiilnntlonH. Neb , Oit. 7. [ Spcchl to TUB BKK. ] At the republican county convention ot Deuel count ) John Kobluton wns iiotn- hinted for comniissloner and Jacob IColfer for county uttornoj _ lion. If. J. Kelly Hi Ivonrnoy , Keb. , Oct. 7. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Dec. ] Hon. Pr.iuk J. Kelly addrcssceltt largo audience at thoopeiahou o tonlRht on the iucstlou | oC tlio adoption of the prolilbltorj amcndtiiciit. Ills speech was well leceived. tit A'nlciitiac. " \'At.r.Misif Nob. , Oct. 7 - [ Special Tele gram to Tun Unit. ] W. II. Thompson , democratic cnn lie ! ate for congress from tbls district , spoke hero this owning liod\\elt at length on the silver aud tail ft bills us passed b ) this loagrcss. . Tenth Dlntrlet toiiventloii , rnn\io\T , Kcb. , Oct. 7 [ Spcchtl Tele- grnmto'liin Ilir. ] The icpubllc.in conven tion for the Tcatb senatorial district , com posed of Washington nnd Dodge counties , met at .Arlington today tJnl nominated Will- lain Umvo 01 1'remout fovBcantor. Deinournts ntf l.lkliorn. EiKnoitv , Kch. , Got. ? 7. | Special Telegram - gram to TUB llKn.l lion \ \ " . J. .Urvnn ad dressed the demociacy ot this product at lilcrbach's ' hall tnts evening , 'llio McICitiley taiiu bill and tlio prohibition question weio tbo subjects of his speech Mr Swltdcr of Omaha , nspiiant for the itato senate , also uddiosscj trio meeting. OlorCimtity A. CITV , Neb. , Oct. 7. [ Spcchl Telegram to Tun BBB. ) The Otoo county i cpublitiu convention . nt Sjracubo today noniinntcd Nelson Ovorton for senator , Oli ver Kixnuiel nnd Patrick Uoddj foi ropro- sentatlves , Herman Wendell for county at torney and Calvin Ohnimiati for commls- siouor. Gcncial VnnVick was urged to ac cept the nomination for senatoi , but emphat ically refused _ Kcptibl.unii Halijnt Hold roue. HOI.DIILOI : , Nreb , Oct 7. [ Speciil Tele gram to Tim Hir ] The opera house Avas uiovvdcd tonight , the occasion being ; the open ing of the republican onnpaign in thiscounty. Piof. Andrews of Hastings -was the llrst speaker , delivering a very neat speecli upon the ylatfoim of the republican paity. Ho wis followed by tbo Hon. George II. Hastldgs of Cicto , vho undo ailngiiiK campaign speech upon iho political Issues of tlio day.whichwas . icceived 6v iho largo nudlcncoUth enthusiastic ap- pliuso. Music was f urtdshcu for the parade and at Inter Mils el urlag thb meeting by the new Cadet banel , this bclag1 its llrst appear ance. ' THE AZi llio Abolition ot'l'olyuiiuioiis In the Mormon Oliurui , SALT L\.IE , Utah , dcL 7. [ Special Tclo- gram toTuelliiu. | Tn'e action of the Wor- inon churcb In nbolislilng jiolygamy mitts general approbation. Pllormon loaders saj It \vill bo strietly observed. President Wood ruff told THE Uui : correspondent today that no moro polj gamous niairmges would bo pcr- inittedunderaay ciroumiialiccs , Tboauestion as to what dlspjsitipi4i\vlll ! DO mndo of polycamons vvlvoVl8 tlitiV * npporrriostr It is linpossiblo to tell at this time what will bo doao for them , but it Is supposed that they will bodlvoiiod by the churth and provided forbyageuei.il tithing fund although this is not oftUhl. The Salt Lake Herald , the .Mormon organ , lias refrained fiom either cndoislng or condemn ing the action. The Dcseret News , the oflleial oigan of ttio church , In comment ing on the matter , refers to tbo poMtton taken by CJovernorThomas on the manifesto when ilrst issued , which opinion was sent to the Associated press , and snjs : "Tho governor has said to the world , the semi-annual confirenco of the cnuich will soon bo held , which has the power to phco the church on iceoid in unambiguous hnguago. Tlio conference has convened , the church has plae.nl itself on record , and now will the governor get himself inter viewed again and tell the press that both the methods which ho eloclared. woio the onlv way thereby the church could deflno its po sition htivo been followed and that his pre diction that neither of these ways would ho t ikon was a mistake ? If ho does ibis wo shall fool a little higher estimate of his hon esty and candor than \vo now entertain , and ho miy thus do boinothlng to redeem himself fiom tlio unenviable position which ho now occupies in tbo light cast by icccnt events upon the darkness of his re port and bis purpot ted Interview. " Peitmps the most important thing In this connection is the opinion of Chief Justice iC.inoof tnosupremo court. Herctofoiodllon Mormons could neb bo naturaliycd. Chief Justice Zane said today , in admitting a man who was Ivlormon : "J will sij thalia naturalizations I am dis posed to take judicial notice of the statement mndo by thopresidontof tboOhurch of Jesus Uliristof Litter Day thlnts , la his manifesto of September I List , that bo would in thofu- tmooboy the law of the land prohibiting polygiiny , imd Ills aelvico therein tothcmcm- borsof thochuuh of.ivhlch ho Is thoheael I ikovvlso to olwy that law ; also the icsclutionof the general cOnfcrcnco of the same denomination , 111 which it Is deelirod thntsucb advlco of its president was bj au- thonty and is blnditiRUponlts beliovori , and that such wosideiit is the only earlhlj in- strumentjllty througli wtileh such advice can authoiitatively como to them. This alleged lovclation is an uuthoritu- tlvo expression of the Church of Jeaus Ohilbt of Lattor-Day Silnts against thn practice of poljKnmy. If this action Is in good faiththo , officers anil mem bers of the Mormon church hereafter must regard plural or poljK&mous marriage as n violation of the creed anel doctrine of their chuich , and la these naturalizations I Bhall hereafter net upon this contlusloii unless something further occurs sufllclont to chongo my mind. By tholrwotks hereafter I shall cndoivorto un derstand the motive anel purposoof the mani festo imd icsolutloii ftffcrnd to , My eon 11- eloiuohi Imtnnii nnturj and charity for my followvincn lends mo ( o accept tuch u sileinn dechratton anil the expression of sucliagood purpo o as hoiiig Uonfst und Blnccre. Here after I will not nmkothd simple fact that an applicant la n member of the Mormon church a bar to hU naturalization. " Scat a Bullet After Him. A man named August .Audorson got late a dispute vlth an Italian last night on Four teenth sheet neir Jiiekson Some very loud talk was indulged In and Ofllcer Poole static J toward the spot .Anderson got frightened and ion etowu the alloy. The ofll- cereallcdat him to stop , but ho only quick ened his stopsandtho officer fired at him The bullet guued thisloft leg , but did no im mediate dimago excepting to cut two holes in his pantaloons , New National llimkn. AVASIHSOTOX , Oct. 7. Tha following na tional banks have bcou authorized to com- meiico business : National bank : of Sioux City , Sioux City , la .capita . ] , 51,000000) ) First Nntionnl of Vicuna , Vienna , 111. , capital f511,000 , ; Columbia National bank of Lincoln , Neb , capital , t OOO. Hiirncdin Their Dwelling. JItDimTow.Y.Conn . , Oct. 7. The dnolllng house occupied by Jchlal Tryon audvlfo was burnea last night. Mrs , Tryon was burned to a crisp , wbllo Trjou was found this morn ing badl ) Injured. MBIOMES OF CHILDHOOD , They Are Vividly Ecc.illcil to the Presi dent at North Bcucl , 0. A VISIT TO THE OLD HARRISON HOMESTEAD The White Shaft AVIiluli .Marks the KcHtlii ; riauoiiT Ills llliisttlous Grntulliitlioi in I'lulii lit' the Tinlii. KniiTit VKHVOV , Ind. , Oct. 7 Todiy Im been one of ovations for the chief miRistrato oftlie nitloii. Kentucky , Ohio and Indiana hnvo jolneil in doing him homnro , nnd in the land of Dixie the Knetliitf wns no less warm thin in the iinllvo state of President Harri- BOH It was hardlj moro thin diybrei' ' * \\licnthopicsidentliltraln passed through NcwpoitanelCovlnijton , but the iiresldcnt as up anel bowed his acknowledgement to the bristling- , enthusiastic ICentucklims that crowded the depots ns the ti.ilns pasbcd tlnough Giiicinnati wiu rcuehcd ut T .30 n in Hcio JolmC New of Iiilimnpolla ami Congressman ( Irossvonor of Ohio Joineei the paity. lcsilto the early hour suviul tliou- sand people vero Dithered at the central stv tlon to greet the preshlent At 8 o'eloclc the tnln pulleel out wjth thohawrenceburg loid committee ) aboird. The principal event of the day was to ro me Ncir Xoith 13end , 0 , the old Harrison homestead was leached and the tr.iin raino to n stop just abicast of the house In which JJcn- jamln Harrison , llrst saw tlio light and but a few yard * from the wblto slnlt that marks tlio tomb of his Illustrious an cestor , c < c-PreuIdent William Henry Ilturl- son.Q The occ.ision wasnotoio for words , nnd as the picsldont passed to the rctr pht- form ho was uiiticiotnp tided by the rest of the party , who delicately left him to the solemn memories tint tlio scenes of his child hood nnd youth , called forth. A f tern brief tUty tlio train passed on , but the president was visibly affected by the sight that brought so man ) tender memoiies tolns iniiiel , und when , tlio little town of I.awienccburg vv.is reached his voice w.xs hoivv with emotion ns he nlilrcsscd the crowd of old nrli hbois and friends tint thronged to meet him. "My fiicadh"s.ildtho , presielciit , 'I want , to thank you very cor dially for this giocllng' . All the scones about hero tno voty familiar to mo. This town of I/iwicncoburg is the tirit villiRO of inv child ish recollections , and as I appioaehed It this morning , past the earliest lion oof in > earliest iccolleetioni , the homo in which my child hood and early manhood were spent , memoirs ciowdin upon motli.ib ate veij fullof inter est , vciy fullof pleisuroanel jet very full of sidncss They bilng back to tno those who once made the old homo very dear the precious sjiot on earth and I have passed with bowed head tbo iil.icohero they test. Wo nio bcio in our geticiation with tlio work of those who have gonobofoio upon us. Let us see , each of us , In tbo family , in tbo neighborhood and in tbo state , that wo do at least with caual couragoaiid gr.iconud Kind ness the work so bravely , kindly and gra- elously done by those who llllod our plaecs fifty jcars ao. Now , for I must hurry on to these old fncnds aud to these new friends who have COMIO in since Lavvrenccburc was familiar to me , I extend my hcaity thanks for this welcome , nnd beg in pirtlng to intro duce the only member of my cabinet who ac- compinies mo , General Tracy , secretary of the navy. " * * . Sccietary Tracy contented himself with morel } ho\vlng totho cnthusKstlc crowd and ho and the president bad tinioto slnko nfuw cagoi hands extended as theti.ilti pulled out. At Milan and Osgood also wore ciowds , bu 6 the president merely appealed on the plat form , introduced Secretary Ti.icy. and bow ed to the cheering Iiidianiuns and the tiaiti panned through. Snivioun , Iiid , Oct. 7. When the train leached neio the president received an en- thuslistlu gieotlnt ; by a laigo eiowcl Ho made a short speech to the school childien , a largo crowd of whom had assembled attho depot. Ho said : "I searcoly know what to say to the school children , except that I h ivo ft gieit inteiest in them and tlio country has n prcit interest In them These who , llko my.sclf , bavo passed the mcridim of life , icalizo rnoio thin the jounger men that the pi ices wo now hold and the responsi bilities \\o now cairy in society iinel in nil soil.il nnd business relations must devolve upon those who aio now in school. Our state has mnpnlllcenlly provided for their education , so thatuonoof them iiocd to bo ignorant , and 1 nm sure tint in these happy homes fatlicrs anel mothers nio not neKiectingtlicirdutleSjbut are instilllnginto these voting minds morality and icspect to the law -which must crown intelligence in order to make them good citizens " [ Ap- piausc i At Mitehell Consul General Tfevv left the party , andonco more the piesldentwaseillcd upon to niy his ackno\vlcdgments to the school chllcliDii , wbiih ho diel by .shaking hands with tlio multitude In tbo brief time thattho ti.dn AMIS nt n standstill. .AtShoals n few vvoids weio addressed to the crowd by tbopiebldnnt. " \Vhoii AVttshliiBton was icichcd there was n lartio crowd assembled toile bomago to the chief magistrate of the nation. SiiLtviN , Iiid , Oct 7. 'Jho president and p.nty icaclicei Vinceiines n little bcfoio S o'clock and wuiometby a coniuilttco of Terre Hnuto cltbens , headed b } I'lcslilent W. H. McICc.m of the Viuulalla i.iilioid and lion Cyui3 I1 * McNutt , the oinlncnt domocr.itlo loader of Indiana. This committee escoited thoprcsidenti.il paitj to Tetro Hnuto over thoKvaiisvillo .t Tone Hnuto r.ilhoad , Tlio I're.shh'iit nt Terre Haute. Tniau lKuTiInd , ,0ct.7 , Thopresldentis coitnlnly making hlsvvestcra trip a period of unalloyed pleasure. No oflleial business of any character Is allowed to intrude itself and the programme of the trin Is being adhered to In cvcrj detail. That this bilef period of relaxation is proving bcncflciulto tlio presi dent is evident by his cheerful demeanor and the genial manner in vhlch ho ears up under \\hat vvoulel bo ordinnrlly deemed a tiresome trip. The generous welcome whlcb the citizens tondcicd dim nt oveiy stop in Indhnn was pirtic'ularly pleas ing to the president. It was a veritable sur prlso wlien nttho iittlo town of Sullivan this nfternnon neatly half of the population of the county -was found ns-sombleci and cheering forix bight of the chief executive TUo pi-osl- dent XMIS foued to yield to the popular de mand and made a brief speech , than Ulng the people heartily for the reception. Uetween Vint'ciines und Sullivan , thiity miles , the fastcbt inn of tbo trip was in ado , the distance being covniedln thirty-Liv o minutes. llio piinclpil event of the day wns the re ception at Terre Ilnuto. A stand litnl been eiccteel and fully 10,000 people awoinblcel to Bnct the party , Thoanlvul of the train was heralded by the whistles of ovcty onglno nnd foetory In thocity. 'Iho nolso wu deafening. "NVhcii thospcanor'astandwas reached it was fully ten minutes before the thousands of cheering people coulel bo quieted. Mayor Daniels welcomed the piosident to the cltv nnd intioduccd him to tno people Thopiesl dent in responding said he very heartily ap- pivciuUil this largo gnthoring nnd the wcl- corao ulilch the kind nnd niilnintcd faces , a. ) \\cll as the words of the mnvor , had extended , Terre Haute bad nlwavs been the homo of boino ot bis most cherished personal friends , and ho was glal to know that the city is Increasing In prosperity und tbo people contented and happy. "I am glad to know , " eald lie , "tbat the local industries which have been estab lished \ourinldstiirotoJay busy producing their vat km s products and that those llnd a ready market at romunoratlvo prices. I vas Uld us wo approached your city that thcro MAS not an Idle wheel in 1'erra Haute , Ills very pleasant to know that this prosperity ls Kcncrully shared by our people. Hopefulness mul cheer ami roungo tend to bring and nnintain good times. Croiklnp never built n eitj AVe differ vsielelj In our views of public ijolloiei , but I trust thiit every one of us Is itevotodto the flag vvhieh ropt escnU the null } nnel power of our ccttn- tij and the best lutciostsof the'peoi > lotis vo nioglve'iito sec aud understand them AVe nro In tlio cnjojmont of the most perfect sjs- tun of government that has ive'r heen dc- \lied for nun Wo mo under fewer re- sti tints , iinel Individual fu-ultles and liber- tiei hnvo alder nnpo tlnn In anv other limd Ih're the skv of hope is arc lied o\cr the hoadof every ambitious industrious and a-plrhig young nnn Ilicro nto no social conditions , no legal lestilitlons l.c-t usc'ontlmio toehoilah these liislltutiiw nnd nnln tnln them iti their best do * , olopmoiit Lot us see tint as fur us our Inlluemo oin bilng It to pms thcvnre coneliuti'el for the genei.il good JApphut'O ] . It g\\c \ * we iile.isuioto biing tojemrclty todty ono \\lio is the successor of the he'ul of the nivy ile- putinent of that di'tliipruhhcddtizcn of In- elliniiavvbo Iscspoclilly lovctl anil lOVCtcM by all the people of retro Haute , bulls also embraced ititlio wider leivoof nil elll/ons of Inlintn-Coloncl HlebnrdV. \ . Ihompsoa. Let mo prt < cat to vou tU'iieral llpiijtimtns I1 'Jine-y of New Vork , sccietary of the ittivj . " Kceiitury Ttacv mndo n brief aililress , in Avhich ho said ho'had been thus far delighted with the tiip Tbo scenery ln < t boon beau tiful nml tltu e'otinhy thiouKh Iiullina jiu1- sents cvidcnco of ilch le-souices nnd gieat pros ] > enty to ttio ngrieultur.il ee > inmunitj 'Hut moro thin tint , " ho continued , " 1 hmo been rejoiced to see tlio enthusiasm with which the people of Imll.im hnvo everywhere greeted the prodde-itt nnd the \viirui person tl filcndshlp they lime' mani fested | Avplnuso | The same inmlitU-scf h md nnd heirt tint have so cmlonrcil him to } on will cawso him to bo eijinlly esteemed hj all Iho people of the nation On this occasion it would bo nu-essiiv todisiiiss tlioqustlons of polic } upon which the politic-ill patties of tlio el iv nro divided , and 1 shall not enter In to any such discussion. Sutlloo It tosnvthat upon ono point wo nil agico thatb.v whomsoever the government miy bo administered It sliottld bo admin- iuioiecl with scrupulous honesty , with the hrgest device of Intelligence md vllli n dig nity that becomes n nation of 00,000,000 pee ple. Congicssnnii Ciosvo nor of Ohio In n hiief speech roiigiitulateel thofarnicis of hullina upon their appeannco of ptoipc'rlt } , saving ho had exp-eteel Irom the npioscnt.itions made to iltidthenin n.illld-ehecUeei , poverty- stilcken , iiioilg.igendtlen peojilo instead of a class upon avvliom the gods of agiicultuio seemed to bo smiling. It icqui red considerable oeition for the parti to np.iln icachtho tinin tlnoughtho suiging crowd. As soon us. possible tbo jour ney vas resumed. t ( Diinvllle ! . DANUI-I.I- , , Oct. -\Vbcn theDaiivillo depotvvas inched thotisinds of people vveio found assombleel. Congressman Cannon in troduced the president , who slid : "My fellow eitl/cns I relict thattho tlmo of oui arrival nnd the bilof \\oc.itigivo jou should tnnlto it bo inconvenient forjou vvhohavo assembled hero to greet us. Yet , though ehitkncss shuts out jour faces , lean- not omit to acknowledge with most henitfelt gratitude the enthusiastic greetings of this hr o assembly. It is quite worth while , I think , for those who ute chained Mill gieat public nlTaiis now nnd llion to turn isldefrom tlio ioutinoofoniel.il duties to look Into the faces of tbo people. Ills \\cll enough , that nil public * ofllceis stiould beioiiiincled that mulct our republican instltullons the icpos- Itorj of nllpowoi , the otiginator of all policy , is the people of the United Stntcs. [ Cheat- applause J I have had the pleasure ol' v isit- hip thK rich and prosperous section of jour great state before , mid nm wild to notice that If the last year bis riot viol Jed an. average re turn to your farmers , alreadj the promise of the coming year is seen in your well tilled flcldi. " [ dreat applause. | jVt7:40 : the train reached ITrbana , vhero another multitude cliitnorod fora sight of the president. Ho cloliveri'el a talk , however , nnel introduced Secretary Ti icy , vvho wasie- cclvtel with applause. AtChnnipiign the iitlzonsveio attended by students of thoUnivcrsitv of Illinois , n ho received the piesldent with then- colleges cheer boveial times tepeiited "ily good friends , " biiel the president , "it is verj evident tint there Is u largo lopusen- tation hereof Gieok societies I thank } ou for this greeting Wo are on our \ \ ij to Galesburgto unite with my old comrades in arms In reunion. I hnd not expected at any in toimediito point on llio journey to mike nny nddrcs-os , but cannot lall to think these- young gentlemen from the tmlvers-ltv of Illi nois for the Inteiest their piescnco gives this meeting. Yourpiofossors no eloubt gl\o jou all needed ml monition mid advice , and jou will , I ant sure , thank mo for not adding ; to j our burdens. ( ! oed night. " [ ( Jhecrs ] Alter leaving chninpilgn. tlio train maclo no stop until Illooinlngton was leached at 9:15. : IHicutorGciiernl DuvlH Issues a Clrcit- larti > the I'MSH. Cinc\oo. Oct 7. Uho follovviiicwns Issued tonight : To the picss of the United States : The undcrsipiioJ has been elected to the position of director general oftlie world's fair of is'JU by tlo joint action of the nitioml conunih.- siqners and bonnl of diiectois. In accepting this liapoit int iwsition ho uccopts ill Its ie- sponsibilltlcs and trusts. With llio aid of the pi ess of the country this gieit interim- tlon d cjvhibltion may proMito bo such n suc cess asill boctedltnblo to tlio j\mciiiin na tion Hv act of congress ills ptovlded 'hat the buildings for the world's lair shill be dedicated October 12 , IS'.U , and the exhibition bo open to visitors Ma ) J 1 9 i. and closed not later thin October .10 thereafter Thus wo have two years in vvhidi to arrange the grounds nnu elect the buildings and seven months addition il in which to receive and place the exhibits ho far us this coimtrv Is concerned the umloisigued feels Justified in tlio statement that the presentation of agrl cultural and stock products will bo in ever } respect superior to any pinions exhibition' , also that In iiiamifiictuies and inventions the piogressof the United States will bo Ind ! catat In a most rctmrknblo manner. Ihcio is every reason to nnlldpnto exhibits In largo numbers from even other nitloii mi the globe , itbeiiiKCstinutod b ) practical experts that tlio total number of exhibits will not DO less than 1(1,000 ( , divided equally bet\\ccn the United stitcsnnd all foreign nations. H Is proposed to make this exhibition spec- lallv Inteio-iting In nil that lehitcs to miiiiii- fnctutes by the presentation of Iho most Im portant proecsse's In active operation. In comparison with these will bej jnesoiitcd tbo methods used In otlitr countries -IX ( ) JCIIH ago .Aheady thcio are indlcitiona that tie.irly every state and ti-tiitoryln the union \vlll be full } iv pi counted und that largo appioprliiUonsvtlll bo tnailo at tlio apnio.ich- ing sessions of the different st.itologislaliiro ° Ciifiilais and blank applliMtions forspaio \vlll bo forwarded in duo si ison to all Intend ing eixhlhl tors 'llio uiidorsL'ned wonldr.ill upon thotiresi of the United States to hold up Ills hands in this great international undertaking , which , if successful , will establish the United States of Amcilca as tbo Hist nation on the ( lobe. Kespectfully , Giniioclt I3ui , Director general. toKromi * tlio IIIIIIIOIIMI. | | NKW VOUK , Oct. 7 Tliooffoit of Mlchnel Cernsholin &Co to have tbo Central trust compati ) enjoined fiorn inoceedingvllh tlio assessment ol 71 4-10 cents to reorganize the Ilousttm it Texas Central inihviiy company has been defeated by a decision of the su prerno court handed down today Judge Pat terson says that the trust company has donei its duty In good fnlth and exercised Its best judgment in passing upoh the mitturs to bo tletormlnod by It in connection with mailing the assessment. Ciiimnlttcd for Altering ( i Check. LONIIOS. Oct. 7 , [ Special Cablegram to Tun D8e.X-Mrs. ] Jlaud Yates.wifoot . Fied- crick Ytttcs , son ollldrnund Votes , cdltorof the London World , who Is separated from her husband , was today committed for trial on the ihnrpo of altering n cluck with tlio Object of dofraudiiiK her fathcr-lu-lnvv , I1EBROV CBASD GALA DAY , It Welcome , i Myriad Visitors In IK L lumlny Olotlios. OPENING DAY OF THE GREAT ASSEMBLY * Ilio Old Krtt lets' iltiblliM * Spute'lies liy Hon. Daniel Nettle * ton imd OthrM ( inoil lot1 'Jonuniow. Hnitov , Neb , Oct. 'J.-Spechl [ Tologr.itJ toTitr. Her. ] Toeln } witnessed the opoulniJ ottho grand assembly and reunion furvvhlcll Hebron lias been inikliiK sue-h extensive pie < ui.itions for weeks past. The town Is lit th < gnvcstof Holliluy UtlionmlprixntorosliiiMKCi Uouiththo business houses lu the extent niul attractiveness of their tkvimtUous * lligs , burners nnd bunting , graceful fi'stoojii ami putty designs nio to bo soon oil ovir/ tide , 'llio cltUens of this busy buig hnveJ .htunll.v . given thenwlves up for the wocU to the entertainment of the hundred * of .Is- ' Horn who are Hocking hoio and attending ta the successful cnri.viiig out of the ehibor.ita Piogranmio. Although theto aw hunch oils ot strati go faces to bo scon , then Isltots lima only Just begun to at live , t "Theopening da ) was designatedis "olil scttlot's day" mid tlio ptogr.itimio vvns nN t.mgod with ooclnl lefc'iviie'o to tlieiti A" loiigthv prencviloiMv.is formed in the nioriH inK ami , after n short patadc1 , muvhi'd to the ) grounds south of ton u. . Tlio grounds are must nttrtictivelv locality on a bemtiful fortj iuro tiaet of green swnrcli with Hb.ielcu'iotindof hc.ivy timber In the icntoi of it alngo pavilion , with a suatlna np.icit ) of iH'iulv two thousand , Inisf been creeteJ , and gioupc'd about it 13 a little city of touts O\i'r IHty tints aio now up unit 111 mam moiouiil ho sot up to-f morrow moiniug. The v < uo for the ft const * of visitors and iiccoinnioditlons u ill thus bo furnished for fnlH llftien bundled peoplo. ' 'llio givntoi pirL of Ihosonovv up iiKMiltendy1 occupied , i CJroit disappointment was occasioned by * tlie noiKirrivnlof ( ioveuieu1 'I'lnjer , who \\tia \ to have boon the priniinil | spiMlcu toiluy. Hon. Daniel Xetth ton ol Cl \ \ count } , \\ho' his bcvn u icsldcnt ofebrnslm foi the tustt iilnetiiit ycius and \\liu was inailo mi lionV oiary member of the Old Settlers' ' nssoilaV tlon , delivered a most in roptnblo iidtlioss. . Ho depicted Neli.i"la ) us it was when ho cuncla'io and the almost mam Ions changes blnco that time , speaking at length of its gtent possibilities for tbo future lUsioJ ] murks woio oxcoadlngly feliiitonsaiul MiV quaint humor scived to put tlio mine audi ence of tienilf n thousand nooplo in the \eiy. b st of spiiits j\ddressis weio also in.ido by/ / J F1. Husbioolc , thilrnim of the association i1 Mnnfoid Savage1 , chairmui of the assembly co'ninittoo ; Cnptiin ,1 C. 1'lubs , U. Li , HIoh.mls , and.1. 11 , Shiver. U'ho fn it oiowd discussed n bis- kot dliuici and spent the nftemooa in icnev\itic neiitiniiitnnees of twenty years ngo and relating incidents of the only hi- torv ol thocount\ Tomoriovvlll bo "Old Soldiers' Way , " and n splendid and approprnto pioyrnnnue will bo given. Hon. 32 Hosevvntut und IIoiu ( C 11 Ynti Welc will botho piiiieipul spe.ik- crs , and this uloiowill seno tociowil the p.iiliou to Its fullest uip.ieity About thirty cauii ot Koim of Vcturans from the sur- louudliiK towns li.ivo .siKiiltleiUliL'ir Intention of bchiK picbutit untllll votnooit llio jnoin- itiK trams. A number of Grand Ainiy of the Kcpulillu iwstsillalsobo here. * j Tliuradnywill bodo\otcd to the clvio so cieties and Knights of l'thins. . JJodle.swIH , bo hero from Lincoln , Uuno\n und sc\eial other points. | Ifilday will bo set tip lit as Hebron ilay and the public schools ami ollu r loeal institutions will liivo full say aa the gioat assembly , dr.i\\sto ncloso. | Tlio Helhnlllo military bana is horonud ftddsmuelito thOBOiiPial enjnjinont with its delightful music Kino racoi and atblotlo s ] > oits will ho sandwiched in iiinoni ; the other nttrutlotis fjoc.tl talent vill pieacnt the wafdi.iina , "L-'rom Sumtor to Apomattoxv" ] at thoopciiiliouso tomoiiow nlBht under tlio auspices of the Sou sot Veterans. A slight sprinkle has laid tlio dust and beautiful weather for tbo nostthiTO days \\ill iiiako the asseaiblv n fiie.iter success than os on the most snngumo hare daicd to hope. A Knockout oil Popou. Niw YIIIIIC , Oct. " . [ Special Telegram to Tin llii.JTho : lepublicau countj comcn- tionlast night , b ) a votoof iwl to I ) , refused to nomiiiato ChiunceyM. Uepexv for rnijor. It was n battle stilight , out a iinst the filbionlsts-aii augiy , tuihulont , and at times almost riotous uwto'st The fusionistsnon , and Depow xvas beiten. Depow wns no pwscut , although lie hul been uieitud ailulo- Kate , and did not know that his nuiiioiis 19 ho usod. The 'loin Inn 3'iiii.ADill'irn , Oct 7 After atlueodny'a stnj in this city tlio Kiifrllsh md Ociinan mctalhirslsts md luu misters loft this morning for T ebinou A iininhei of pioini- ncntlMiil.idolplili iion nml stool int'ii aciom- pnnltd them At Lebanon tlio ] iutv will bo thoRUGstsof IJobcit Coleinnu , piopiictor of thuCoiiiiMill IKIII imucs. TliOLiitirepirty \villroto ( Ilaviihbnrt ; thisafturnoon , uhcro thej will icainlu ever ni ht. "AI naiiKiant Killeil. CrNfjii , Colo.kOct. 7 As the Salt Lnlca express , on the llio Orando road , was lound- inga shaip cni\o near Saigent tills morning one of the trucks of an eaiiurint sleeper ca\o wnyaud the cai was dciaifcil junst JJofiin or , an tiiii rnnt from KIlliiKlmm , 111 , \vlio wus slttiiif ; on the platfoini , Juinptii and w.ukilUil So\eral othersof the n issengora wcic slightly Injured , but nouo scnouHl ) , MilKTH St like. I iii'HNMNO , Mich , Oct 7. The miners , trainmenluinhoimtii and all unler'iounii ( oiniilojf'tot thoLaho An/tlliio inliio talked out yesterday noon , and the minors at the other cltj mines mo following suit The Ktiike is to bo At all the mines in the city and piob.ibly at all the mines in tlioionnt ) , ein > nlojlaix ou > r ten thousand mun. The strlho is for shot tor hours. A JjMO.OOO I'Mro at Scaiulln , Knn. ATI ii os , Kan , Oct. [ Spccl il Telegram to Tni5 HII : : . ] AniiiLcndlary Iholast nlKht in Kcandli , Knn , thstroyod propoitvalacil iUtl ( > , ( XJi ( Thonioorinlnatod In King's dry Koods store , dcjtiojliifj it nml the postolllio and \Mdto's druy stoic. Insuianio not stated. o I-iiglaiiil } IIIIIHIIIM nail Kip > ns. LONDON , Oct . -Speclal | Cablegram to TiihUKiThoiotuniH ] Issued hj the board of trade show that duiltiK t'10 ' month of Se | > - ti'mbor the imports Inereasi'd A.1 , 1 | ( ) , ( KX ) and thooxnoits i in icastd i.i.liT,0X : ( ) ( > us compared \\ltli thocorrtspondhif , ' month lastic.ii A Short Ti famiicr TUCSON , AilOct 7 City Collector Oioi'KO Tostcr is mlssini' . Seine of his filcads express the belief that ho 1ms com mitted sulcido AshuitiiKoin his nuounts is lopoilotl , Postci'h liouj was found this afternoon , ho hiving buicided. hUMtiwr'H t'at'Ko on I'lro , NiVoith , Out. 7 'Jho stcamor Alamo from Cah OHton , passed cniarantlnu this inoiii. in ) , ' with her uaruoof cotton on ihu , The fitunnervaa Umul tolled Hook llata and her hold wiu opened to enable the ilieiiicn to ic.ich the llnnwi. A Ncu Vnilc a i ( KMT 1'iillH. NPW VOIIK , Oct , 7. Jiunos I1. Hrnnott , n proccT , nssltfiicd today with orcfcreuici amounting to | UtOOU ,