, juice man hero must show bis tlclcot before lin put i It In the box , unil It trust bo straight , nllliit.rn or Ibo republican alUatuo tncn will vote straight for Ulelmids Lvcrj body U tinto the BoyJ Ririnc Democrat I < J Iliillilo/liiK. HISTIVI , Neb , Oct -Special [ Tele- ftnmtoTiui Br.r.j Certain democrats in this cltv have attempted to force Tiir Uri correspondent Into making 11 denial of the nxposuro of MilCclghnh's record hy the Adams'county olllnncii committee who re turned Monday from Uoil Cloud. At the nnmo tlmu ttioy linvo inailo the llfo ndluli livtA , one of tlio alliance Koiitloinon who \\ont to Hod i'loud , n burden by bulldozing him Into timid tit ; u denial. Ilolng n young ntul mi ninbitiotit candidate for supervisor , bo consented to iiuiliiiiL ' , a HCoond statement ulilcli.ns published , does iiotilony tliosiivoiy record of MdCc'Ighan , but limply atat ho ( Hubbird ) will not support either Mo- ) { cltrhuu or Hnrlan. The chnlal 01 statement of Mr lluhbard was manufactured by the ilcinoornti Tonlpht V O. Dirllm ? , n prominent fanner , rot roborati'S the report as published in'I'm : 31i i last Tuesday moinini1 In an open let- Ur to Hi" editor of the N'obrtsknn ho sijs : 1 disltotosay Unit Ii 1' llubbard of Junlata township , wdovlth T M. Hntth 3i.il icd'iitl ) Invest trilled the record ofV MtKelKium nt Hod Cloud , told mo with out iiMervo , in the prosciirn of .1 II Splcor , Hint hcluunil the charges against McKeinhan lo bt % tnu < Ho declared fuilhormoro th.it ho would not veto for M < ICeijjImn nnil could not vorlc for Ilarlnn Ho could not vote for uih n in.ui as McKeli-linti , but would vote fur tlio t.ilaii ( o of the tic-hot " rim alliance man , Mr Uittrcal , stands by Ins first statement mmlo Monday The democrats aru unable to bulldo/olnm. Ittllly Ut Si vsui > , Neb , Oct. 31 [ Special to Tun 3ln A rousing republican rally toolt place Jicru last nlRht. At 7 .10 the luigo opeia liouso was tilled to ovoi flowing and many wens compelled lo leave forvv.iat of seolinf ? ripiiitv Iho spo.ikers vveio Hon 21 Hutlnn < , candidate for ntturnoy mid Mr buimiMia of lleatricc. Mr Summers discussed politics fiom n mtlonil standpoint ntid advanced many hhoiiK ami practical icasom why Ncbiaslca nhould hesitate before sending n democrat , midot Hie ( julso of an Independent , to con- Ifrcsn Ho viewed Imp.irtlullv the icront .McKtig.m hud undo for himself and asked if that was the chaiaetcr tbo people of the becond distiict wished torcpioscnt them IIu dwelt at length on the AlcICinloy bill and contrasted It with the democratic inc.isuio , the Mills bill , nnil dcinonstutod tbo Justice of the one niul the Injustice of thoothcr. llo tulo l7od Hlthnids and condemned IJoyd for lumleiitiLr to thomorst elements of society nnd showed that Powers w a piaetlcally out ol the i ice Mr Hastings mailo n brilliant speech and beyond a doubt rescued many wavering votes back to their Hi st love Ho admitted that tlio time was dmlng the c.iinptlgn when doubt o\lstiit as to the outcome on next luosdij , but claiini'd that- all tint doubt \\as iiou dispelled and the ju-oplo only waited tun ith of November to once inoro proclaim a ii ; indrcpubllcati victory The meetincr was an enthusiastic one and npplanse was frujucnt and very pionounccd. Lincoln , LtvcoiN , Neb , Oct. Ill [ Special Tele- KMin to TUB Bin .J This evening \V. .1 ] tiynn the democratic candidnto for congiess- inun , attempted to innlio a icplv to thospcah of John M Thnrston of List week , but ic.illy ilolivered an apologetic addicss for his mis takes during the campaign. An Introductory speech was made uy M V. Oannon in Ids usual happy and eloquent manner. Mr. Ihyiitt opened his ndehess by snjliif ? , In Imi tation of Thuiston , that ho never wag nsliamed of the party ho represented. He declared that 'riiurston bad slid that the McICinlov bill does not Indent ) the prlco ol the necessaries of life. and nt- tempted to refute it by rcruHni ; nn alleged clipping from Tin , BLI : and workIng - Ing oil liis old story about the wlfo and the lienr Mi Hrjan then made a very Inmt1 ilofenw of his fatal remark at Av'cepliiK Water , about his beiiifj "tired of hearing about la\\s made for the benefit of men \\lic not kin shops. " Ilasiiltlthattho reason he undo this iem.uk xvns because ho na\ct lu'ai ( t of a mechanic becoming a inilllonnuo llo tefciied to Council as the tail end of the ticket Ho thought that , tlio candidate- ought not to shoulder all the woilc of tin c.unpiign , but that tlio voters ought to beai part of tin ) burden. The leimindcrof tin address consisted of an myent nimeal to sup port Mini for tonftressand f.dily bristled wiU tbo pronouns " 1" and "mo. " An ImpcuiinloiiN htumpor. niniN\ui ) , Neb , Oct. -Special [ to Tin Uu" The honest faimcra1 alllanco part ; has boon sadly duped in this precinct by tb ( JlolHMiilan alliance speaker , frank Jnnos o Atkinson Neb. llo came hero t\\o wecki ago , and when be struck the town Infornict prominent alllanco men that ho did not him iMiounb money to pay his expenses In tovv n o to buj ills supptr A collettlon was at onci taken up and u purse of } ( i or J8 raised. A1 BOOH as bo received this ho slipped a\vav fron tboin and forvvaideil $40 to Ida v\ifo. lie dls played considerable money after the collec lion. An appointment \ \ as imule for him t bpcukhuru by his authcut ) and ho piomisc < to come. The alliance men tlio watchini every train , but so fai ho has failed to shov up. Mr. Hllrlliig nt Neb , Oct. : )1 ) [ Special Tele to Tun Um.l The largest auillonc. that ever assembled In this village turnei out today to the anil prohibition rally. Th meeting \\as nddiossed by Hon. John II Stirling of Omaha Ills arguincnts wen foiclblo and tonvlnclkfj and ho vas In quontly Intctrnptod in the course of hi hpotth hy outbursts of applause. It Is esti nia'od that neaily one thousand people v\oi In town for tbo puipoiu of attending tb nicodng , but oulng to thoinadcquency of ill hall but about halt of them were able to bo i Mr Sibling's address. Ube audience \va A Democrat lo Trlolc. HEIIIION , Nou , Get. 31. ( Special Tell gram toTiiL Bni ! . ] Gioat excitement prevail In this eltj over the discovery of aplecoc democratic chicanery In pi intlng tbo tndi pendent and democratic tickets only ih cltiuso against the proposed amendment t tlio roiistltution prohibiting the mnnufactiir dale and Keeping for saloof Intoxicating ll < noraus 11 bevcngovas used. Uho Indepei dent people nro grcitly Incensed over th attempted outrage and citiiors were at oni dlsp itched for the reeoveiy of the tickets ai now ones aio being piintcd to avoid local ii lury _ A Stiaimo I'rocoodlnjj. Gi CPNTnn , Nob. , Oct. 31. [ Special Tc pgraui to l'nu Hnu ] The onlcr sent out i the alliance voters to assemble in their lodj Momlaj and arnniRO tUclr tickets causes gc eral discussion as to what It means. Kotm llcan fanners think It means alllaiuo repn llcuiis aroto bo voted for the sttaightallian ticket , wlillo ucmocrats will scratch l'ov\e nnd vote for Uojd. Uepublicaa alliance nn arc on the alcit and will Insist o'n secii every democratic nllhuuo tkket before goes Into the box. _ Ittlly ut I'ntuler. Pi SUCH , Nob. , Oct. ai. [ Special To grunt to Tim HKP. . ] A rousing republic rally Is In progress hero tonight. The cov liouso hall Is ciowncd to hoar the ivpubllc spcaUors , Hon , L.V. . Oslorno nud A I.oiit' , discuss the llvo politlcall Issues Ki < Interest Is manlfasted In the questions of t ilny and politics Is running high. Tbo pri poets nro that tbo republican ticket vv cat ry by a good majority In this county a thut Dorscy will without doubt run cons orably ahead of the ticket. The Indcpendei cut uo tlguro heic. Reed nt Olenwooil. QLKNWOOD , In. , Oct. ai.--Spcclal [ to T The rcpublloaiiii of this place \M a gcnulno tivat last nlgU In I tpoocucs of Congressman Iteed nnd M , O'Counell. Judge Hood's effort was n m t rl o iKsltloa of the silv or and tariff Icj ; of the last.conu'i'ess. His record a hi < poilllon im\p the fullcstiintlsfrtttlon to nil bis rcpublUan bearers Ho enthused nil Ids old friends and made muny now onus. Al though the oviMilnir Wiia rainy , the court house ivus flllcHl with n very attentive audl- cnto. ( rent I ) 'inoiiHti-atloii at PullM City , ru.MCirr , Neb , Oct. 81 iSpoclnt Tolc- to Tun line | Tbo laigmt crowd seen dm lag the campaign tutned out tonight to \velcoroo Itirhnrdi nnd Lanilnp A line % \OT formed at r o'clock , ho tiled by the Palls City bind , competed of a torchlight brigade fol- lo.vcd by llambenu and pun clubs. Tluro was oiu' ' continual hlaro of llroworks for fully half an hour The greitest enthusiasm pre vailed Mr Illch irds viewed the xitocossloii nnd pronounced It the most enthusiastic demonstration ho has witnessed Hiebaids made nn eloquent addico of half an hour , In \vhlch ho reviewed the good \vorlt of the re publican piuty In this sti'o for the past tw en t.v three j cars The inimitable Lansing lollowcd Kit bards , speiklnp for about two hours and went after the democrats ou the tariff qucttlon. He completely annllilliued the democratic harangues previously mmlo hcto on the McICInloy nlll , and wound up bv Biyinga word for the stito and ( .ongivsslonal tickets Republicans aio at this tlmo holding hitfh carnival over the success of the blggcat rallj of the campaign and the feeling Is to vole the ticket straight. Housing IMciMhii : at Fnlrbnry. Fviiint in , Nob. , Oct. 31 [ Sncclal Telo- ginm to Tin Bu.J Atousliiff old fashioned republican meeting was held tonight at Thompson , tbo stronghold of tno alllanco In this county- . There was n largo attendance. Tbo mcctitiR was addressed by , ) . C. Cr.xmb , candidate for llont icprcsentntivo , in a strong upccchon the tniiffand urging upon the 10- publicnns of the alllanco their duty to sup port the entire republican ticket. Ho was followed bj Colonel ( Icorgo 12 Jenkins in u strong appcd for Ulchatds and the whole state ticket Captain John Heasty mndo an eloquent address in behalf of Ilatlanaud ar- ruigniiig MclC > ! glmn In the strongest terms 'llio imotlng was a giuat success and made many votes Aii'i-liiiendiiUMit aiootlni ; nt Crete. ' Citiir , Nob. , Oct. ai [ Special Telegram to Tun Dtr.l lion Trank J. Kelly ad- dicsseil u laigo audience this evening against tlio amendment. Hon. C. J Uowlby opened tlio mcatlng , assuring the audience that , not withstanding the statement of the prohibi tionists , the amendment would bo defeated Hon II M Wells followed in u short but telling speech , placarding the Oreto Glebe for mean attacks upon anti-amendment speakers , and especially Mr Kelly The latter Kontli man then followed in an cloiucnt , logical and coin Inclng- speech , showing the inconsistency of prohibition doetiines. Alt' Kelly's speech was greeted with great ap plause nt Grand Island. GIUNH ! * ( \ \ , Neb , Oct 31. [ Spoeiil Telegram to TIIK Hbi 1 A lousing lopilb llcan meeting was held tonight and the opoia house was p icked to hear Senator Mandcr- son. Owing to the lateness of the train , Congressman Dorsey and General O Connor of Ketrnoj did not ariivc Mr Mniulciaon's lefeitnco to the republican leadois was greeted vIth nppbuiso , nnd his icinaikson the McKlnley and silver billa wore listened to with rapt attention Ho dedniod himself opposed to the prohibition amendment , and \ocifcrouslj applauded Mr. On I dwell at Nelson. NIILSON , Neb , Oct 31. [ Special Telcgnm to TUB I3bilion | J. S C.ddvvoll spoke here this nftci noon to a j oed si/cd houao on the tariff question , nmUIng the plainest and most logical speccli dellveied during the cim- paign There \ \ as hearty enthusiasm and votes for republicans \veio doubtless made. 8. A. Scnrloiutioduicd the speaker with n biloft.dk unmasking some of tlio most mis leading statements of tno opposition. PmmciH Keady to Itevolt. Hoinucnr , Neb , Oct. 31 [ Special Tele gram to Tin : IJi'E ] The alliance farmers hero have It up their noses. They have be gun to catch the outlines of the nigger in the woodpile. They have lead tlio older for thorn to meet on Monday. If the demociats lefnso to open their tickets and show up straight , their Powers will got no votes beic. The whole conntiy Is nllvo to tbo situation. lU-eaks Down. UED Ci.otD , Neb , Oct. 31. [ Special Tele gram to Tim BKR. ] McICuigtmn's friends hero pive it out on the quiet that ho Is done for. Ho his lost his tetnpct latclv every day , and snc.usllkou piiatc. lie threatens to shoot and olTois to "lick" every nnn who crosses him Ho is drinking hard now and is liable to break completely down any -laj. Everj day adds to Ilurlan's following. IVatoIiinjj lor Trlokrry. AUIIOUA , Nob. , Oct. 31. [ Special Tele gram to Tim Bi'K Hepubllcan alliance men hero nro org.inUIng 10 prevent any tilcltory on election day. They will insist on o\cry democratic independent voter showing an ntlianco ticket and tboj will \vateh him till ho chops it in the slot. II. million will show up u big vote for Harlan and tli3vbole vo- i pu oilcan ticket _ ImlnpondcntH at Oril. Om > , Neb. , Oc t. Hi . [ Special toTiin HRK. ] - W. II Dech , Independent nominee for lieu tenant goornor , waa billed to speak at Ord this afternoon , but failing to materialize , loeal speakois took up the time , and the rail roads , the banks mid the government suffeiod nt their hands. Earnest nppc ds to st md by the independent nominees \\oio made by the spcakuw. _ A Dream ofGloi'j OiHpelled , Cnv , Neb , Oct 81. ISpecia ! Tolcpronr to Tin : lire.The prohibitionists of this city had made arrangements to have the publlu school childi en carry pioblbltior banners on election day , but the board ol education todaj sat down on the si homo AgniiiNt tlio Amemlment. Onn , Neb , Oct. 31. [ Special to TUB BUB. W. D. Oldham and Stanley Thompsoi spokoagainst the piohlbltlon amendment ii the court house tonight. They \\eiogrettei by n good audience and made a favorable 1m prcislou. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'aukiMl tlio Oper.i House. NEIIIUSKV CITV , Nob. , Oct. -Special [ Telegram to TUB Bnr J Uenoral Colby am O. 1' Mason preached good ropublieair doc trine In this city tonight to an audlcnco Ilia parked the opera bouse. Straw. Neb , Oct. ai. [ Special Tolc gmm to TUB IJui : ] A poll of the train o the II. As M. ro.nl from Omaha to Lincoln K night show cd O ( against prohibition and 1 for. _ nonunion ! at NcbriiHkn City. NFIIIIVKV CITY , Neb , Oct .11. | Spcer ! n- Telegram to Tin : Bi K. ] Ralph Beaumont t nb the Knights of Labor delUoicd n lecture f b- the court house hero bL'O L'O IS BUnlmslilp Arrivals. 'II At New Yovk The Aller fiom lliemen. IK At Browhead The Ilothiiia , from No1 it Yorlifor Liverpool. At Holly Head Passed : The City of Uo lln. from N'ow York for Liverpool. om At Southampton Tno Trate , from No1 m Yoik for Ihvnien. rt AtKlnsolo 1'assod : The Kngllsh Moi in arch , from Now York for Liverpool. niuhtli AVard Itepiilillcan * . bo ' A well nttcndod meeting of the Eight wmil republican club \vits held ntTwcnt ; ill fourth and Cumlng streets last night , vvhlc nil was prvsldod over by Judge Wllcox. Tl id. mei-tinp was nddro-ssed by O. K. Yost , J V Lytle , D T. Mount , Cnrlst S ) > ocht mid number of others. The speeches were a short nnd pithy , and tbo speakers were we received , UK TO Slhcr Ijower nt Ainsterdani. he AMSTEIIIKV , Oct. 81.-Special [ Cnblcgra 1) . to TIIK Ih'r.J The price of line silver hi fallen to 83 guilders per Ulo. 1S- lb.nd REGISTER TO-DAY Last Proceeding of the Baptist State Ooa- ventiouat Trctnoat. A BRAKEMAN KILLED WHILE SWITJIIING. A Nc ro Assnultsn Sinn \Vitlin t'luk- A\o-Cfiishpil to Dentil A Unite nt Imrco Other btuto News. , Neb , Oct. -Special [ to Tnr. HLI : ] The closing' session of the Baptist state convention wni hold this forenoon. Hev. T 13 Hudson of Tekaimh opened with nn address upon churchcdlfkc ivork. Ho stated that this line is being pushed vlcorouly nnci that the now churches which have been built aio rapidly lifting their debts. Hov. A W. Lnmiu of Omiihi submitted the report of tlio cduratlonal committee. Tills report was to the effect that the plan of the proposed new Hnpt Ut university , to bo built at Grand Island , Is under vv ay. Tbo building Is to bo elected and finished ready for use by September 1 , WJI. ThogurtlfylnRiiews wus Khun that J i1 Xcdiker and family of Grand Island have donated to the university S.VtK)0 ) ) as an endow mint fund on condition that the NntlonillJducitloml society add $10,000 to tills sum , which provision Is most likely to bo cnvrleilout A commit Ho consisting of A W. Lnmar , Omaha , Ur. Willlaim , Lincoln , and Hev K K Curry , rromont , vvus ap pointed to select n president for the univers ity Another part of the report wa ? n recom mendation that the vv oik of furnishing the now new university dormitory bo taken up by the j outig people's a oc'latlons connected v\"lth the thuuhes of the state. The committee on resolutions reported a strong scries They declared In fuvorof temperance in the strictest nnd fullest sense and unqualifiedly endowed the pending pro- hlbiloiy lunondmcnt anil m ged its adoption OH non-partisan lines They also declined In fnv or ot havhiR the Columbian exposition ul Chicago in IS'JI closed on Sundays. Di. Willlnim of Lincoln was elected dele gate to the national cduutioiial meeting in Now Yoik November 5. Hov 12. H. Curry of Kremontwas chosen alternate. The enrollment reached 'JOT. Assaulted witliu IMck-Axc. WVTVC , Neb , Ocl 0 [ Special Telegram to Tun Bin : | D. W. Brittun , ex-county treasurer , vvasatruch on the head this after noon with a plck-a\o hj u negro section man named William Tlbbets. Thoskull was fiac lured and a teiriblo wound Inllictod. The surgeon In nttendmco says there is small hope of his rec&vcii . Tlio people of the town nro greatly o\clted and there nro many threats of liiihinp should Urlttandio. 'Ihere nio a number of wltnossos.butitii not known what as the exact tau so of the trouble. to I'eatli liy n Gi'vsi ) TsrM > , Neb , Oct. ; tl [ Special Telegram to Tun BuiA ] twelve year-old son of O L House , republican candidate foi tljo legislature , was thrown from n horse to day , and his foot catching in the stirrup , he vv as dragged to death When the horse wni taught tlio head nnd brcist of the boy wore so horribly mangled as to bo unrecognizable UrnkcMiian Killed While NLMAIIA CITV , Nob. , Oct ! il [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bri'J Fred C. Cox , n bralicmnn , was killed in the B. & M. yards hero thb morning while switching1. lie leaves a wlfo nnd child ut Nobrisku City. He had been braking about n month. The body \\as taken to Nebiasln City this morning 'His jouug wlfo is prostiatcd bj the shock. Death of lion. A. It. GLI'AWOOI > , la . Oct 31. [ Special io Tin Br.t. ] Hon. A. II. Wright , twice a mombci of tlio legislature fiom this county , nnd om of its most worthy and InlliicntUl citizens vv as buried hero today. His illness was \ erj brief and his do ith n genuine boreiiv cmont t ( the v\ hole community. A Unite at lynrgc. NrmivsKV Cirv , Neb , Oct 111. [ Special to Tin : BhE.A brute who has not jc been apprehended attempted a criminal as s.uilt on the eleven-year-old daughter of ex Sheriff Cnniuly List night. Ilor cries foi help caused the wretch to abandon his pur pose. _ Crushed 10 Month. Giii'EiF'i CPSTBH , Neb , Oct. ! tl [ Spcclu Tolegrainto Tin : Bn : . ] Connor Mnrscb wn1 found dead this moining under a wagon loai of stone six miles northeast of IOVMI. llo lef hero lastnlKht to dtivo homo and the wagoi upset , throwing the stone on him. Hiiffocntod In n Sand Ilimlc. , COIISINO , la , Oct. 31 [ Special Telegran to TIIK Bus.J Ycsteraiy afternoon , vvhil \vorkingin a sand bunk near Qulncy , nson o Mlclmrdlironncr was suffocated b > the cloi in in of the band about him Ulfo was extinct tinct when help rciched him. X OF TIIK COUXTUI A Coiiipiirlsoii Atutlo With tlio ln\s Two loca < lcs. "WVSIUNOTOV , Oct. 31 , The population c the United St lies , n * shown by the consu bulletin l sued today , is (13J ( : ! > 0ri40 The fig urcs are cxclusivo of v bites iu the Inuia territory nnd Indians on the reservation. Ii ISsO the population was 50,15'i,753. ! The Ii cieaso in thopist ten jears is 12,821,75" . percentage of 4.57 In 1870 the populatlo was stated astS,5o3i71. ; According to the' illumes the increase between 1871) ) and 18s \vas 11,197,4U and the percentage80.0 > < . Tl birllotinsavs : lllt tlio lignres wcio deilve from correct data such a reduction In the ral of Incicaso in the face of enormous immigr : lion the past ten 3 cars would nrRUo a gror diminution in the fecundity of the populatic or a coiresponding Increase In the death rut These ilcurcs are , however , easily ovplalnc when i is stvted that the oonsus of 1870 we grossly deficient In the southern states , f much so as not only to glvo an exaggerate rate of increase of population bctvvaen 171 and 1SSO In these states , but affect very nn torinlly the rate of increase in thocountiy i huge. " Iheso omissions , the bulletin says , woi not within the control of the census oftlc Tlio census of Ib70 was taken under a la which Superintendent Walker charactoil/r as "clumsy , antiquated and birbaious. " Tl census oftlco had no power over its cnumer tors In referring to those omissions tl superintendent of the tenth census said In h report in relation to South Cirollirv "It fc lows , as the conclusion of the highest autho Ity , cither tint the census of Ib70 vvagrossl defective In login il to the uholo of the stu or some cousldeniblo parts thereof , i else tint tlio census of ISbO was fiau > ulent" Those , therefore , who believe i tlni accuracy and honesty of the tenth const nnd that was thoroughly established nut accept { ho other alternative , namely , thattl ninth census vv as "grossly defective. " Wh was truoof SoutbCa oilna vv as also true , n greater or less degree , of nil the southei states. The omission in all prolnbllr amounted tenet lass than lVXOOi ) . Omltth from consideration those states in which tl census of 1S70 Is known or presumed to ha' been fnulty , riio rite of Increase between 18 and ISStl la the lemainlng states has bei very o.uly maintained la the deeado t tvvcon ISsO and IbW ItcluriiH to ISi-l liim , Oct. 91. [ Special Cablegram TIIK BFE. ] King Leopold loft 1'otsdan ted on his return to Ilclglum. He was a ceo in r nlt'd to the railroad station by liraporor WI iam , who baito him a warm farewell. Cliiolnnatl'H Ilul'iirm Hoard hvvorn I CINCINNATI , O. , Oct , 31 The now board city officers was snoni Into oftlco this aftc noon upon receipt of nowa from Colmnli about the action of the aupremo court. 'I he Cantonal Council of I lolno. Oct. 31. [ Specld Cablegram Ih.K. ! At ttio mooting of the gra council of the canton of Tlclno toduy Soluatl , I ho conscrvatlvo leader , iulroduc a bill providing for tin rovhton of thiie'loc- torallavvs Tho. trtll VV.H referred > o n com mltteo t'onststlul * ( if ilvo conservatives and four radicals 'p\v\ ' \ council will moot again on November 0 , whin it will receive the in- port of the election * for niomhars of the new grand council , hi tthlun tlio inclriitnontanc * hnvo ofTered the liberals two seats The elections will bcjhqld ) next week. Tin ; SOUTJI'OMAHA ijiUGirn. It It ArttlresMctl by Hon. John Ii. \\cMistor on I'rolilbltlon , The Dohcmiiin band par.ided the sheets last night , followed by transpireticic's , before the grand untl-prolilbitlon meeting in Hovv- loj'shnll. Whan I'lcsidont Jnskolok of the personal lights iiaguo called the meeting to order the immense hull was a sea of eager faces. Tlie audience was plainly In sympathy with the movement. Warren Swltvler was the flrat speaker In troduced. Mr Swlbler gave a vigorous and Interesting discussion of the question , fre quently elte'tltig ' hearty approval Cheer nftor ehojr graded Hon John It Webster , the eloquent Omnhn lawyer , as ho stepped to the fiont of the platform nnd said "Prohibitionists toll us tint thny are tired of Ifturlng that prohibition does not prohibit Why aw they tired of III Decauso it Is nil unanswerable argument The fact is tliat prohibition , as it is enforced , actually in- cieascs the trlmc of drunkenness I know this fact from talking with men living In tlio prohibition stntcs I know it from an exami nation of the tiumbci ofmrests for diiinken- ness from ye ir to year In cicli and all the cities in the piohlbltlon states The piohtbl- tionlst is the foe of true temperance. "This full a fair was held at Wltchlta , Kan Thirtj-livethousand people weio in attendance Within llvo hund-od feet of the main ontinnco was a tent On the outside. It looked llko a tent of a traveling , linnoitcd prohibition campaigner. On the Inside of the tent was a b.u Three men , with low- cut vests ami white shirt fronts , and iltunond studs , were soiling wino , boor , whisky and cocktails. "Under the same tent was a r-oulctto table nnd a faro tible , and fifty men were engaged - gaged In gambling. Is either the police nor any of the M.OOO people attending the fntr interfered with this whisky business. This is a samples of piohihitiou in Kansas No such dlsgiac'eful scene -would bo tolerated in hlirh licomo Nebraska. [ Applause | "When I have heretofore in my speeches rcforicd to Iowa I have been asked why I did not say something nuout Sioux. City. Well , I had no dellnlto ktiovvlediroaboutSlouxClty Last Wednesday night I was in Sioux City With a newspaper friend I w cat out to see hovy piohlbltlon prohibited up there. When I hid gone ono block fiom the hotel a bain was pointed out. You outer the front door , pass to the rear. There was a 'hole in the wall1vhero jou could got all kinds of hid whisky. Next I was shown a livery stable. In the rear of thai was n 'hole hi tlio wall' like the oilier 'How many places like tills are there In Sioux CitJ { ' 1 ashed 'About two bundled , ' lopllod my companion. 'Havo jou any open siloonsl" I inquired. 'Yea , about fifty of them I will show you some , ' said mj companion. Wo then walked into ono .siloon after anothei until I had visited about a cloven , when I said I was readj to taKe his word about the bal- anco. 'Hold on , ' he said , 'I want to show you a novelty. ' "We next went Into nnothor saloon , and pissed through swinging doors into u larpo Rambling room , where about fifty men and bojs were engaged in gambling. I hud never gambled in my life , but that I might bo able lo teslify to what I saw I invested a Inlf dollar lar In the game , i. lost , just as every other nnn was doing. "Next -vvastaWsn to another siloon with a gambling attachment of the same kind , and again inv ested some small money , which 1 of coursoloft with the house. "I said to my companion that If that was the effect of prohibition In Iowa I shall bnj to my people.o dou't want nnj' such piohibi- tion in Nebraska [ Applause. ] "Let mo explain to jou why some people think no liquor is sold in the cities of Katibis and of Iowa Wo wont into the bick door of a saloon. 'JJio bartender was behind the counter. Beer " glasses , wineglasses glasses and whisky glasses wore spread out In abundance. We tailed for beer , Ihobai- lender looked us over tvyico. I was a stranger 'Have no boor , ' snld the bartender 'I am willing to drink wWslty , ' I said 'Have no whisky , " said tlio min. 'When did jou soil outl'lsald Ho answered'About , ! two j'cars ago. ' I said , 'You seem to have forgotten to sell j'our bni nnd your boor , vv hie and whisky glasses' Ho smiled and wo went out Mj companion slid ho had bought liquor there within a week past. "Now , if Lurabec , or Sum Small , or Prof. Dickie , or St John , or Hankiu inid visited that place nnd had been refused thov would h iv o proclaimed all over Nebraska that pro hibition prohibited in Sioux City. [ Applause plauso ] "Let every true filend of tcmpeianco aban don prohibition. Let oveiy man who lovea tlus slate and Its prosperity vote against pio- hibilion Let every nun who would nol stop llio lido of our unparalleled growth vote ngdnst prohibition. " [ Applause | After the house hud subsided in its chccis for Mr. Wcbstei's ' convincing nnil unanswer able address , AlbeitS Hitehio of Om ilia was introduced , who made a very interesting ad- dicss , la which ho piosonted some foiclblo f facts against prohibition and in favor of high license. The meetingadjouuied with cheers Nebraska and Iowa WV.SIIINOTOV , Oct. 31 , [ Special Telegram toTiipBhn. ] Pensions were granted today to the following Nobraslcans : Original in- \aUd-Wllder Ii Welds. Osco. Increase John r. Gantz , Omaha ; Louis Ithuc , Brock , Albert Wuulio.lU.idrn ; Andiew S. Kiuns , Vlnttsmouth ; Charles L. Everett , Bellevue ; Hobeit McCnnn , Clmdion ; .Tosmh Coombs , Doisoy : Orrln ( } . Ackloj , Valentino ; Will lam D. Howies. Lap hi to. Hoissue KianciN M. Jamison , Wllsonvillo. Original vv idow s , cto.Icabod , father of Washington Klch mom * , Jessup Iowa : Oiiglnnl Invalid Pater Holund , Lhiovillo ; A. Porter , Moulton , .1. II. White , Tiemont ; David Sanford Lane , Otlumwa , 0 J ; Bennett , Kcokuk , K Gi.iv , liw.ut , r 1 Hlldebrand , Sioux City ; L. Chase , Mooio- land ; M. Gauij-honbiiigh , Contrevillo ; J Jones , Leon ; W. C. White , Chailton , W. C Walker. Toil Madison , J. S Roberts , Aflon , A. J. StaatsVnpcllo , C. W. Connojor , Ashton. luoroaso--T H Houbs , Cleat Lake ; W. S Tieeland. Wnpello , W. A Williamson , Woodhlno ; James Mullen , Will hinsjli Meriill , Grccno Uelssuo Hciuj Ilouno , Ottumvva ; Ilonrj C. Gray , licldj % Ille Helssuo and Incieaso ( Jeorgo Wad dell. Mount Pleasant , A J Bass , Oskaloosa N. N. MeKajAVapcllo Oiiginal widows etcAlnuiK , widow of J N. Temploman , Iowa Citj1 ; Amanda , widow of Alex I'arher Oiinnell , lllUahoth , vtldovv of Hcnay Sen berger , Wnldo ; Cluriuda , widow of Zebulor M. Huff , ( Jiven. The Letteif ' Cojitrndiol Stanley- BOSTON- , Mass , Oct. 31. [ Special Tclo tjiam to TIIK IJi-fiJ Mr. Hose Tioup 1m given to the press for publication the loiter : which passed between Stanley and lilmsel with relation to ( Hit juar uuard of the limii relief expedition. ) ( I\ \ ese nro the letters Ii infused to modifyA 'at ' btanlnv's lequost Iliov aio in line vvithj his luteivlovv alro.ul' published hi Tin : lfir : Hetty host tlio Suit. CHICAGO , Oct. 81. Ttio suit of Mrs llctt ; Groonof Now YorK ' 9 sot astdo the sale t the Grant locomotive woiks of Patterson N. J , of n section'orl/md / In Clccio , just enl sldo llio cltv llnilta , for which she i-ec'civu f l,0.)0,00i > , was deeld'nl against her todaj I thosuiiremec'ouitnirOttnwn , III. , towldch I had bean taken THrf title of the Grml looc motho woiks to the land vv.is confirmed. Tbo Australian Cabinnt I MEMiot'i.sr , Oct. 31. The membets of tli to colonlol cabinet hnvo resigned In consequent iy * of the passage jMterday of n vote of want c ' eoulldcnco by the Victorian parliament. * Mother nnil Diiti htor Killcil. NHWHK , O , Oct. Ul. .Mrs. Logan and he n. daughter , Mrs. Mejilo , vvoro struck bv of train whllo crossing a railroad trad ? toiln : f , and Instantly killed. * - us Let the Good Work fo ! On. { I HVVA.VA , Oct 81. A vigorous cuisac nifiiinst brlcrnndaKO InCubi Is tillcaulodoi to thieomorobandlU being executed today I ' Cole , ul ' - Nl REGISTER TO-DAY _ i ADAS1S DEFENDS HIMSELF , Ho Qiulififlj the Olmrgoi Against Illni nj Too Silly to Deserve Denial. THE PRESENT UNION PACIFIC SITUATION , Jtevlrcil Knmiiriorn Heal Tp.uiicontl * iiontnl titnc 1 ho naliltiturc" X- Ohio and Wisconsin Cent ml t'oiu- blnntluii Citicvoo , Oct T1.-Special [ Telegram to Tnr. Din' . ] CiiirlaariMiicU Ailutm , against whonichniRes of trying to wreck the Union I'ncilli1 raihoad foi' speculitlvo purposes have been made , arrived in Chlcigo this morning on his way homo from a tour of Inspoitton of that system , of which ho Is president. Speak ing of the clmi-Res and the general condition of the road , Mr Adams slid : "Thestoiies about my tryincr to wreck the Union 1'aclllo mo duo solely to the lumRlmi- tkm of certain uv'OftlciuU of the load who were dlsuhnrpod from Its service and vvhoaro evincing more aptitude for tilling nevvspipers thun tho.v cvcrsliovved forlunnlng a railroad They are too silly to acsei vo n denial. The Union 1'acillc , for the i > .nt six weeks , has unquestionably been gicatly ovcicrovvded with tinftlc , mid the local nm la oinent , iu Its uesiro to tnUo care of nnvv business , Ii is un der taken to do innio than tlio facilities at command Justilled doing According ! } there has been iiccitnln amount of distuilnino in the movements of trains and n corresponding incrcaso in accidents nnd dchiv.i . This IIIIH , however , all been remedied , and during the last ten dajs the regular inov uinent has been icstoied , necldcnts nnd distuibances bai ceased and tlie whole mnihlnei.\ . the load Is * with " now moving regularity "What of your relations \\Ith eastern roads' " ' "Under the contiact between tbo Union Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern , entered Into a year upo. the division of lutes was to bo reauniigcd in aiiy that would mntoilnll > advnnco the inteiests of the Union Pacific Those revised rates are to take effect No vember 1. It is a matter slmplj between the Union 1'acitlo anil the Chicago ft Noith- westeui , Wo are , however , ready to servo all other ro ids nnd oxchiniro business with them , having1 no prefoicnco to the North western Wo have mndo cv cry ariangeincnt with our cistern connections to aiimly pie tect our own trallo and the \vholo trafllc of tbo baslnuis oommuinty Who linve no ap prehension that other lines tn the long run will decline to putieitmto In this tiulllc on these terms. If the uvistlng iati > s me sustained no line will ha\o un > caiibO ol compldnt , but In anv ovcut , no inillei who anepts 01 r ejects .tho now basis , wo have madoainplo provision totakocuioof all tlio tr.Ullc which offers to or fiom aiij point \vo reach The diffeicnco about which so much talk has been made is pmelv tempnai\ and , In our judgments , bj no moans sellout In fat t , vvomo inclined to believe that the whole thing was Intended 111010 for "Wall stieot than for the fieight olllces of the roids or shippers here Tim onU other mmit vhieh it sreins to mo would interest the public is that the Union Pacific , in common with all the other loads of tlio country , bis sustained a verv great loss of tntfilo this jear anil a corresponding 1 O--S of inconie , from the fact that all cistern michlno shops b.ue been overciovvded with oideia I liavo just been over the lines of the Union I'atilic The gross earnings of the eommn > for tbo cur rent month of October will b' puibibly ome wheie between WOiJ.tXX ) and - > lMOU ( ) Had wo hail the motive power and equipments which was onloiod six months ago , nnd which under oidinatj ciicuinstancos would have been delivered in August and feenteni- borvenilght Just as well have e u nod for October rising of ยง T > 00OJO , irib'oad of rising &IOOIK ( ) ) Tiio tiaftlchns been there and wo havusimply been , fiom no fault of ouis , unable to move It. I do not think 1 cxaggciato by saying that today the tiafllc. ready lor us to handle and pressing upon us to bo handled I * HO per cent in excess of our eapacltj. Tins wo very Kiwitlj dcploie , andrn factvvo suffer fiom it mot o than any ono else : but it is not a fact which indicates either a lack of pios- polity to the country or possibilities lo the lallroid. " A Kcal TniiiHuoiitiiHMital Mne. Cuicvoo , Oct. : U. ISpoelal Telegiam to TUB Bi.r.J The rumor is aErain ndoat that the Baltimore & Ohio nail the. Northern Pa cific Wisconsin Cential sjstem are to com bine and form the llrat real transcontinental lino. The story is an old one , but there are now miiiy added reasons for balleying it tiue. The Baltlmoto & Ohio formally had a tiaekago contiact with the Illinois Central A short time 115:0 this contract oxphed and the Illinois Central ordered the IJnltimoio A , Otiio off Us tracks A tr new as patched UD , but the Illlnoh Central refused to extend the contract , nnd the Baltimoio A , Ohio today occuploi its Chicago teimhud by squ.ittcrs liKht alone The who'.o Illinois Central toiminnl is in litigation and It is by no means certain that it will not bo ousted by the federal gov ernment nnd the city of Chicago. Theio is no question , consequent ! ) , that thoHaltimoro A , Ohio must bceuro another Chicago tor initial Unless it buys a now ono outright a pie ccecling which cost the Atchlson $10,000,000 it can only como in at the Polk street or the \ \ isoonsiu Contial depot Tlio foi mer Is now ciowded ; the latter Is the largest and in ov ei j way the best depot In the w 01 Id It is noai Iv completed anil , so far n. known , will be used alone by the Wisconsin Central in ( omiectlon ' with tlt'o Northern Pacific. It is impossible that thos.o roads should 1m o laid out millions of dollars on their magnificent now depot for thoii ownuso. It ii linger thin they will need llfty jenis from now. Tlio Ualtimoio A Ohio has all along been mentioned as a ten ant of the now depot. This inipiestlnn is In tensified by the fact that adjacent proper tj suitable for stoi chouses has been bought bj tlio Ilaltimoro it Ohio As fuithei pioof of tbo consolidation story it may bo mentioned that the high officials ot ' .ho Baltimore A Ohio will finish tonight a tiipovor the Keith cm Pacific with tbo declared intention ol thoroughly Inspecting tint road The con solidation would also bo consistent with tliu often oxpieised wish of Heiuy Yillard nnd the nggiesslvo policy of the present Haiti' more & Ohio management A confluence bo > tvvr-en the tiigb oftlclals of both louls will be held iu Chicago tomoirowr \Vithont lliii SllghleHL roiindalloii. IJu.TiMoui. , Md , Oct ill The stoij printed in Chicago today to tbo effect thai negotiations wcio in piogiess lool.lng to m ngieement between the Not them I'aeitit nnd Baltimore As Ohio 10 ids which , if con suinmatcd , would amount to a pricticjl con solldatlon of the twu .sjstoms , thus formliif u great tninscontinental route , which hn long been Ilonry Villaid's hobby , Is doc laics by llaltlmoio A , Ohio magnates to bovlthou tno slightest foundation 'Ihcy say It nl gi'JW out of the fact that I'lesMent Miyt : and some of the dhcctors ot tlio Haltinuno i\ Olilouccepted nn Invitation of the Notttic'ii I'.U'llle vv hilo they vv ere in Chicago to lake ai oxciiision up toKt Pniilmu ) Duluth Tlio l < ho Hoc Katr. CHICAGO , Oct ill I.Spcclil Telo iam ti TiiKHrr ] AlKolutcly notliing w nc.onip llslml today in tlio settlement of the hvo her and dressed pioduct i.itoi llio Alton not compuimUo on accent i.itofoi bull from Kansas Cltv. insisting on making bolt rules 16 cents The question was them iv f erred to the Western fiolyht asaocl itlon which lii"0ts on November II. Itlstliough a conipiomiso can bo effected by vvbiiii tin Omaha rates will bo I cents liighc'i and th Sioux Cltv ratnii or l ! cents higher tluu ti. Ib cent Kansas Citj rate I'auillu I'roniotloiiN. ATCIIIMIN. Knn , Oct. ill.Speilnl [ to Tn HIM 1 13 B. I.nno , traveling freight agon , of the oentral branch division of the MUsoni Puclllc , has been promoted to tlio position u I contracting freight agent , to siuceed ,1 ( Toivster , commcteial niont , who has l ec' trainferred to Kansas City Mr l.unowl enter upon his dutlc.s toinon-ovv and his terr " > i torj will Inrludu AU'hlson Keavonwoit " ' unit St. Joseph , with his otUo ) ut Ateblion Tlio ( Mfoii Hcl'iiscH to r < ) iii | > i'iinit ) , ( Jiiiciao , Oct. dl The Alton refused th proposition of other roads In ttieVcslertr L-'ielfht association to establish niiiinpivnil o ruto on lu > { ts and pack I UK lion o produi'li Tlio imittor went over until tomorrow It Is chniKeiUhat the Alton Is uctliiK In the intci c"l of Kansas Cltv packers The propcwevi reduction in the IIOK nito would not effect tint point much , but would result to the si'ilous detriment of Iowa nnd other Jlls- so ul river picking points. Old ( lellnlilo CcMidiiuton * . CiivTrvs.vxu , Tenii , Oct , .11.Tho "Old Hcllablo" Hillvva ) Cfinditc'tors Insurinco IH- sociatioti of the rnlted Stntod and Canada hus concluded its tvvontv-thliil annual convonllon heie The Held of opeiatlons of the imnrlatlon v\as enlingcil so us to Include men In ether position * on lallwads ' 1 be no ; t iiiinunl convention , It was decide. ! , would bo held atllnitfoid.Coiin. \ \ O IJccklev ofSt l.oulsvvns elected pros- dent for the ensuing , \ i.ir. imJHH'lT.l f.sTv T M'MMUT. Clik'ngu Ilout IIDIIH DIvoiMiiagcd nlth 'I ' lll'lr 1'lCINpl'UlN. Cutrvoo , Oct. tilSpeclil [ Telogmin to Tiir 13 ir. IThe I doiuocrats mo dlscourngoil at the outlook In Oldcnn'o , and although Gen eral I'nlmer Is spoikliiK nli lit and d y In this cltv tills week , ho fails to anuscentlmslasin A member of the iloinocratloo\.ecutlvo e'oni mltteo aid : Ourpait.v is In a bad plight and nn one icnll/os that fnet Hotter thun the committee Thcic la absolute ! ) no money iu tbo tie-usmy and how to piy o\pi'iises t cinnot see \MV- lei was assessed foi $ .1OJ ' , but has not even I'ontiibuted the ? r , " > 00 that ho is siid to mve Riven ICem , ttio canilldato for troisuicr.his stopped contiibiiting nnd notified us that Ids private ) campaign lieiilinnrttcvs is far mflio \aluiiblotoblinthinoursls Cm I llaortlng liiiin t | ulil Ins assessment and would lit ) taken oT ( the ticket ovcvpt for the bad elTcct It would hn\o " The dcnuKiaUnro denouncing the effoits being mule bv tbe United hlates marshal to sc'uno an honcit election la United State * Marshal Hitchcock s oHlio today theio wcio n hive number of mon beini ; cm oiled as spe- < lal deputies , mul ns soon as commissioned. wcioswoin In by Conimlssioiior Hoyno. 'llio duties of these special deputies begin nil ! o'lloek ne\t 'iue-idav morning and continue foilwodavs It is calculated Hint between lour hundred and llvo bundled men will ho commlsslutied and mom hi by Mondij even ing HK11 1 IM 11,1'HK. Hrolliem V Co. orciiicaio Co ( ci llln Wiill. Ciitir mo , Oct 11 A sens itron was caused in the clothing trade today i > y the falluio of the 111 m of Leopold Uiotheis i < ; Co fniinufic- tmcrs of and wliolesulo dealers In clothing , oneofth.o oldest In the r-it.v. 'lwcntysl < c confessions of Jiulginont were cntcied up nguinsttho Him hi the sunoiior louitfoi' sums aggic'gitiiifr 'UflUOO Tlio failuio was foicsecn oiil by the members ol the Him and Ihocollupoo c.iMie llko a tliiiulcriioll to the tride. None of the trcditmaro Chicago people M.mj of tUo i icditors nic conin u itivc'lv small ti ulesnu'ii in othei cities nnd all these have lecn ) tiiovidcd for 'Ihe ilrm s solicitor sivs i inonibi r of the linn estimates tlio liabilities nt * .JrUCH ) , fully loveivdbv nsbcts. Henrv Leopold , the enloi member of tliu flim , sujs tlin lalluio lulnotn the niountaiv stiingcnev , dull tuidcmd tlio earning jl too laiice u line ol open account * . The shcilir bin I ilun possession of the' stuck , hut T.eo- polel thinks hih riedltoM will cot.boi.t to nil lor 111" roiumntlon of biui'rcss. A Falling f > n' Jn Tj i.ils t > ) ( oiiil- niaiti.il. WksmsoTov , Oct Jl lull'sami ' ml lepnrt upon llio opciations of tbo army in the de pmttnent of the Pl.Uto Ihli adicrOeiivial ] 5iooUe , commanding , MJ"Tho practice nniclies made dining the \ cu * vvcic IK nelltl.il and the mingling of the iratlnmil jrwud mil Ihe rognl ir iiinj accomplishc'd good lesrills i'lieio has been a filling ofl In trills by com I- nmtial , both gonei.il mil 'iri'lMW , bulCien- eial Brooke s.ivs It is iniiiossible to duei- inlno nt thlbenilj dale whsliitn 01 not Hits is owing to icecnt aetiv ity of uruhoiilits in bo ll df of enlisted men 01 normal lluetu ition In cident to soiv ice. Sti'iuiui * I'roceecllnits at Tippei.irj. Tli'i'invitr , Oct -Spsciul [ Cablegi nn to TIIK Bn. ] Upon the resumption of the conspiracy tiiid hero this mornhig muchc\- citemcnt was caused by the action of tnci police , who ejei ted Mr. Pallon , member of llio house of commons , us ho wis entering the ( 'illen itr the couit room An appeal w as m.ulu to the bench and tlio nuujlbtiates ciidercd tlio | ol'tq ' to allow Mr D.ilton and Mi Kllbriilo , who Is also n incirbci of pailiamcnt , to enter the gallon The cdiut oulercd the ick'.i ct fiom Juil of Allio badle , who , with Simon ( ilceson , wit- npises summoned by the piotaition , vv.n c'oiinnittcd for ionising to nnswei questions put to her on Wednesd ij * fait I'ifl'ec-t of Unr r.irilV in Cul.i. Mvnuil ) , Oct. -C'lbiu advltes rcpoit tint the Mi'Klnloy law hn ? alioidj had a banotul cff tt inCiihn Toitj smillci tob.uio factories nro closed and a l.ifgo nimibei of opeiatflis aio Idle Pioiiilei * Jc > l Castillo an- nounccil at a council of mlmstms that theio was icnsoii to hope that Piesidcnt Huirlson would agree to rnodlfj tlio t.ii'ifl In favor of Cuba , nud in view of thehostUltj to lliot.ulir that WHS bofriiinlni ; toctovv in Amcilea tlio prouder thought that Spain would not Unit it diftle'iilt to "negotl ito n now tic.Uv , Sad Donliln I \MIIIL | ; , * Br. Jims , N H , Oct . -liuiini ; tlio ter rible storm hnre jcHonlny Fiod Murdei * , aKCcl t'lhtj-oni1 , was httod up fiom the Avhaif In the wind in d blown into llio water l-'ied Young , aged seventeen , sculnn'a life buoj' , plunpe'l in and held Mii'-dco for sonic lime , xvlien tlie life line paitecl and botli weic tire vucd in ilghtof a lirgocitmcl , which was uiiaoloto render mi } assist nu-a The Ciiioiiinali Iroiiblis Co i IMIII , O . Oct ! U Tn the ease of I.ouls Kcmilin el id ntfiiiiibt Mnjoi' Mosbj of Clnclnn ill the Bupicmo court ovRiiiilc'd the motion for leavu to Ulo a | icLIllon in eiror to the supeiior torn I of Cincinnati , bidding th it tlio petition beljw does not make a cause fur mi Injunction unless fuithu iiroccediiiga nro instituted 'J bo ma > or will appoint a nuw boirdof citv all Ur foi Cincinnati I'llC t / II OVVltl'll'H .1ll VO llll ll tH. Tmisrr , Oct. .11 ( Special ( Jublcyram to TIIP llbi ITwo I Utisulan iiniiriiiih .110 ut this jioil luvaiting thuaulval of the ivaiovv ileli , who will depiit on his eastern tour from this olt > . .1 Illl'l ICIIII Spcillll ( Jlllllll. I'oinsMiii rn , O , Oa. Ill The morlcan becullan iinlnn bc an tu > finntecnth annual tungroslodaj Aboolutoly Pure. A cre m of tir'sriMni liuwder I loaveulDB BtroiiKth li. S. ( loteiuucni Ho- oort A an. 17. Be Sure If jou hive undo up your mind to btij llood'ii SarMtnrlll i do u t ho Induced to take an ) other A lioslou hdy , v\ho < o oxatnplo U vvctthv imitation , tells her cxperknco lolov % > " In one store where I went to buy Itood'j Sarsii.ittill tlio cleik triedtoltiiliicoinobuy thflr own lintoid cl Hood's ; ho Sold mo thill's " \v ould last longer ; that I might t.il.o it cu ten ' To Cet ilajO trial , tint If I did tint llko It I need not piy nu > tlilii | ' etc , Jlnt ho could not prevail on mo to clnngo. 1 told him 1 hut taken llooil'i 8tr < inillh | ( Knew v\ltat It was , wni 'atlsflul with It , mid did not want any other. AMicn I hcRin til.lni ? Hood's SmipiiiU I was ffclliiR leal inlsor.iblo vvlth djspppsi.i , ami CD weak tli.it nt time * 1 could luidly cod's stand , t looked like a person In constim * * . tlon. Jlood's Sarsaparllli did mo so lunch good that I vuunlcr nt iiiyH-U nmncllines , nivlni ) frinidsfiKiurntlyipi'ikofft " Mna. ILI.v ( , oir , 01 Tori aio Slieet , llostoii. = oUliynll < 1riin ( ! tl fl.ilxfor.'J iyt' I HOon.tCUA | > otlicritlri Io UI Mm. IOO Doses Ono Delias' Mil 01MV1XDS AND FLOODS , Interior iuul Scalwaril Mexican Oitics SulTei Grcnt Damage from Stoims. , GRAVES IN CEMETERIES LAID OPEN. Ccilllns txiul Iliiiiiau lIoiuHVashecl On nnd Swept by the FIcmclH Into tlie Sti-eclH ol' Cities Nnv YOIIK , Oil HI. [ Special Tclepram to Tin * Rir-Nevvs ] lias 11 ached tins citv tiom the intcilor and tlio smlioud cities o Mexico , of boveio danuiBO ilono liv st inns that have been inking there for tluee wee li- or inoio In tsonoia hc'avv rains , nccoinpuiii d l > \ ldtli w iiuls unit hull , blow down whol < ' * ; i < M of lives in the pu bile iiai ks. Hull cut cup on pli illations to pieces and caused uiilimite i diniige This will lesult In fiituio hnulship amoni ? tticj owncis of siiiull plintiitions ana mnoiifj the inboi hij , ' c-lnsses. It is estimated th.it it will taKc ypat s tu n piirlbo clnmnt'O to tu'o andshi'iibben Thoclt.vof Toroloup in faied oven worse 'Iheie the i.iin was so heav.v as to wash avva > the stone pivi mints of stixeLs , and undei mine the loundutlons Ono pciiilnu ie def of the storm was that n number of ( ji ives the old Spanish romoterj , on thc'outsldits n the town , wi'io w islu-il pirtiullv opin en i nftc'rtlii ; stoint a number of hum in bon s \veiu found In neiuH ill the slioeH vvluu the.v had been 10ft b } the floods A numbi ot i olllns which wciu neu the un face won .dsoesiiosed Aloni- the noithcin boulor ( if Mexico the Klollruido nvciioseso rapidly that the ) people of this utiosof 1'urllilo Unu and Villa de h Fnentoliadto Hoc fiom thoU homes without stopping forfooiloc i lotliiiu .Main houses worn svM'pLinlo the river bi fniotho oceupmtscouldescipo and bunts hail to bo used in lesc-uincf some families Ohtrcss m tlio storm i.ivactod distiict is so Kieat that 1'riaident lialias nppiop' i ted money for thoiollef of the Inlmnitai , ti \\lulo suosc'iiptlon pupoi's foi' the i ellnf of those iniuli * hoiAolcss by the storm Invo boeu opened Ii. all liiigoi'liius Tlie Aon ) Maikot. TIcwTov , Mass , Oct : il fSpeclil lelegr-am to Till' IJii : J Thoio has been a steady c'c- ' mand for wool , but the biles show "Oino fall- lute off and the truiistirtions of tlio week havu been J'U1,0KI ' ( pounds Tlu-io is no cliniin ( h niiccs and ' 1m initUct lilies firm In Obl and I'ciiiisvlvnnii llocous there Imo IIOMI silos of X at . 'c ' , X mid ubovo nt.U ! , \ \ and XX and above it He , XX ami X V an-l tin at : | ( ( fie' , nud No 1 at : > s ' / ' i'ic ' M cliliraii llc-eecs are fiiinatJIc , and silos at Hi it p > .IK : imported ( , 'oniUini ; anil dililno Hi < nru In i.-ood deiniuid anil Hi in , Ni 1 coinbn sellniL ' , ut ( iiii I'ic , OU lo line dc lain at > ITc * , ami Mb lupin line delulnu at il < II in mi washed tombing wools tin u ha bcr > ii sides of tluco eights blood at " > tn nil and on ? cj.ii irlor blood at .Ti > c 1'uriliir lii o.ale - , over 110,000 ptiiiicls In all > f territoiy woo'slnuo ' be en m ulo with line > r a Mc-oiiii il Inslsot H ! : ( < MirC. fine niPdl'itii ' at s ( KiMc ) and medium at % ( "isc I'am v ea-.t cm Oicf nn wool solil lit .fie and othii Males liavo been mndo at ? ( ( Cullfoinli wo I N linn , c'holiuspilnir scllhuc at 'Jli-'JOc .in 1 tin1 ixer.ifjt * at iNnihlc * Texas -vvool Is null * I'ulled vvciols aiulu fair dimand nud Him ( ; iKiiio snpeilhin Is soiling nt 10m I'M . fall * ' < > ( , ciod at . ( ic unduMia at ilii.Ut ( ! 1'oieiKu aru full. _ A C anudlan Ijtittcrj ( ) telHliin Oirv\v v. Out , Oct ill -Plicj customs dc | i.irtineut lias mulu a uilinj , ' lh it Lonlsian i lottciy lulvpitiwinuuts and ether inaltor mane no iceeivod l > \ the vaiious posts , but tliu1 p 'rsniiH to whom tluiy aio stilt shall bo sut > joct to prosocutlon b the lev d nutoi Itlea. Killed His rn tlic > iF.-'ii-aw. XVi'sii'iiitr , Pal , Oil 111 rr.mk Mason fihotand killed Cliailes and Matthew Vunn his Inothers lii-law , tliin moialni ; and lied t > the wood s Othci sbotrt vveio lu'iicl , li'idnn ; to tint belief that tbcs intudi-ror ccininllti l biilculo 1 lo is belli v c-d to bo ins me s. s. s. A -woman with acaiueroiis ula'i of joars' stnmliiiK and lIvciintlieH In ill amcter ha i hci n ontiicly rc-lleve-d by hix bottles of hw Ill's bpc-c lllc I eon hldor ilf > onifth womlciful , alnmst mi- ru nlon.H , HKV .1. II. CAMIMIKI.I. , Coiiimlius ( ! x Will Cure A youn ( { innn nc u this ( own had an oatinjj c.imti on his face , wlihh h.ul dihlroyid Ills nose and w IH t idiij ; to wards hlsovcs AB a l.wt ic oil I put him on hwlft's Siuriilc ] , anil it ItaH mud him intiioly hound ami we II IJll M. I1. Cittui.i-t , OKlethoipt- , SkinCancer TientlHonn C.uic-ei milled free bwlftSpeellio Co. , Atlinta , Oa. " foil SIYIHU : : coucus OH coms Di. F. G. Weinei1'- * COUGH DROPS Aio highly rocuininunilod nftor 'v M j ears of Buioosiful uxpiiricncu by tl bole inaiiufaetuiors. Kopp , Dreibus & , Co , , STKAM CON'l'MltrriONIiKS , 1 1 06 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Sold oven whore , he per iuUiio , Bund for "I1 I ) . . * " ' I'NtOMiill llioIMiiiui * - " - ' < , lcllicv. Muni tlin only line en < i Invt'iitedtliiit i i Ids 11 "cluMiM with nut | llli > , itpntfc'cl Hiie'l'I'SK ) intent , llxiliilll IxHiuil. Mild cuilj liy iiKi'lilH , In wlinui Ilin ilk i In Ike rUhl lnKlun Unrt .chit ( if MCI iitH wo nil HI nd a sample lido liy until i ilso clrt.ii- lui | irl < I Nl unil teimn li > anc'ui Sm iiro OMI tenItnry nl iuifi > Addicsh I'lll , 1'IN- I -s l J fd'llls MM * io , IT lloiinii" " 1 rl r 'itC'l "