OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTY-SECOND YEAH , OMAHA , THHISDAY MOHNMNG , OCTOBER ] 3 , 1802. NUMJ3EU 116. PAKADLD WITH GREAT POMP Cc nt Climax cf the Columbian Petes in He 7 York. THOUSANDS JOIN IN THE JUBILEE Itoomlng Cannon , marine Ilra , < Arum , Strrninlti ? Itiiiinnrn , Hravo .Men unit llinerliic SpiM'tntorn Contribute to the .Mi-r.ioralilo Uccnxloa , Nexv Ydliu. Oct. 12. The climax of the so nes of fetes In honor ot tbo Columbian anni versary xvns reached today In the grandest military pageant scon in this country sinceI I the close ot the x\ur ol the rebsllion. It outstripped - [ stripped the expectations , or oven the bopo , oftbo-io xvho planned it. Tbe number ol rnon in .mo and the number xvho witnessed it exceeded by half the exp-ctatiunp. It wn u boUduy und not.only the dcnizous of Nexv York Brooklyn and Jersey City turned out on masse , ' but nls'o thousands cams from Philadelphia , Washinpton Boston nnd Baltimore. , nil the country 'round about , pour ing in from dusk last night till noon today. There xvero people from every stuto In the union , from every country on tbo globe. The cany morning was ushered In xvith tbo booming of cannon , nnd soon from all the forts in the harbor , nnd from the American nnd foreign warsbips guthcrcd hero , the tulpbty reverberation spread till Manhattan " island" fairly trembled. As the dav lor the wore on the prrparutious grand parade began to make tbcm- iclvL-s evident , nnd company after com pany appeared , nnd xvith bUro ol brass and flutter of ensign marched axvay to the point of rendezvous. By-and-by tbo multitudes snthcred to see , uud'tbesidoxvalks , windows , housotopK. every point from xxblch even n gli-aipso of the uravo array might bo seen , were croxvded full. It WHS u Slnpnmlotti Slcbt. V hen It did appear it xvos a brave arrav Indeed ; pravo in its glittering uniform , gold- laeed , bo-buttoned nnd shoulder-strapped ; brave In its cllttor of steel from burnished gun barrels , bayonets am' nxvordsbruvo ; in its nrrny of banners nnd gonfalons ; bravo in its rumble nf cannon , but above ull brave in the courupo and fortitude of tbe men xvno incdo up the long line xvhicb filed past hour niter hour xvltuout seeming the end. Fully T > 0,000 men , by tbo time tbo parade v.-us started. 10 n. m. , xvoro either on tbo inarch or ready to join in with tbe parade led by General McMuhon , tbe second marshal mounted on bis xvhite stocking horse , nnd preceded by u plntoou of police. His ilrtv uides , xvitb pnudy sashes , rode like Ur.ited States cavalrymen. Troop A , the escort to the prund marshal , folioxved. and a band of cowbovs on dress parade ut a big round-up could not have sat any better in the saddle thuii the wealthy members of Iscxv Ycrk's pet organization , xvbo did such good service t the strike of BuO'ulo sxvitchmen. Mean- tvhllo n central muss of congested humanity hnd pothered at and about the official review 'jig stnnd in Mudison square. The crush jvus simply diuboilcul. J > riirliil to tli ISi'Vlmvlnij Stand. At 10 o'clock music was heard doxvn the venue and soon tbo xvhito coats , imposing trapping * nnd bearskin hat's of tbo Old , .iuurd , in charge of Miijor Gcorce W. Mc Lean and headed b- the Old Guard bund , rumem sight. It xvas the escort of Governor Floxver nnd staff. Tbo guard then went to iho Fifth Avenue Lotcl und escorted Vlco President Merion to tno stand. As soon ns ho hnd taken his position oesldo the gox'- ernor the Old Gunrd drexv up in line across tbo street und was put through tbe evolu tions of dress pnradc by Miijor McLean. It xvus after 11 o'clock when Mnjor General Bcbofiuld und tbe members of the cabinet xvcre escorted trom the Fifth avenue to tills rencxvmp stand by u squud ol police. In ibis purtv xvero Secretaries Rusk , Elkius nnd Noble" , General Schofiold , General Hoxv- urd and stuff , comprising Lieutenant Bliss , Cuntnln Schotlold , Colonel Bennincton , Lieutetmnt Trent und Captain Kingsbury. General' * Si-holicld nnu Hoirartl und the cabinet members xvcre escorted to the gov ernor's uox mill , nflur introduction , xvt-rts us- ngncd to seats. Baron Fnvn , the Huliati minister , occupied a position of honor beside Hie covornor and viuo president. Some of the prominent people xvbo ut this time occupied seats on the Woith monument tlund und the president's stand were : Kus- f-cll Harrison and party , consisting of Mrs. Kusscll Harrison , Llsponard Stexvnrt , Cliarles II. Stout , the Misses ICeuno nnd Bolso of St. Louis ; Captain Toxvnsond Charles G Wilson , president of the Board al Health , mid Mrs. Wilson ; Llcutonuui Hurdln , United States army ; et-Governoi Tiiomns sViiller of Connecticut , Judco Martine - tine , Commh lon r Wnhle , Captain Donro mine , Consul General J. P. Htvu of Italy Count Nusilli , Vice Consul Murquis Imperial und Prince HuRpoll of the liuliun legation Communder Da Llhern. Prince Bricnadli FlngOfllecr Bonomo uud Mipshipmun Annn- geli , ( iaribuldl and Buttalu , und Dr. Arcadt pnnc of tbo llullun cruiser Buusun. Ex-Presidonl Cleveland xvas not In the reviewing viewing stand , but with Mrs. Cleveland en- jovcd tbo procession from bis room nt thi Victjrla hotel. OV TW hrl-iirit tliu I'lilici : . The police about the official stnnd xven rarely preKscd. Not tbe slightest uttentioi wus paid to the heavy xvlrn cable utrotohei to marl : the pollco line , avid tbo lonp cordon et police had to push iho people back b ; Miorr force nr.d , the in'.ln.idations of Author ity. Finullv the people overcame the pollci und bore slowly but surely doxvn upon in biniid. Then patrol wagons xver summoned und druxvu by power ! u horses , were drix'en doxvn tbo line Consternation ensued. Men xcllod , xxomo shrieked in terror for fear of bolup run dowr Chlldrun xveru separated from their puront nnd xvonion from their escorts. Gfiiduollx however , the great nmss surped sloxvly back i xvnrtl , and a number of the ringleaders , xvh | liiul boon ineitlng the croxvu to rush forwurt I were ordered lo leave the cround. I While these stlrrlne scenes xvero takir [ place ut Madison square , the preut pared f wus coming up Broadway , the first step i [ the tide of murcn. I The long line was arranged in the follow I ine order : I The first division was made up of Unite I Btaten regulars , u ballanon or cadels frci I tun V nlled Slules military school at WCE L PUiitiind batteries from ull tbo nelgbborin I forts , .he entire Division numbering flMK ) . I The second division wus composed ot th I Viiitt'd suites nnvui brigade , uumburtn I l _ " . ) li line Jucl ) t. und murinus. I The 'hlrd division "xvus con < pnsod of stat I intutis , T.llliO from Nexv York , 1.MIO from Noi 1 .Icrst-y , 'Jiiu Irom Connecticut , 4.UOO froi I J'enitsy.vauiu , commanded by their rcspoi ft uvu pnvoriiors. The Juuith division consisted ot Gran I AriiiV pos'ii , xvllh h.OUO veterans in Hue , uu i. . KHJ Sous ol Vuteruus. Jlo f.flh division xvas composed of 1,5'J letter curriers , In the sixth division xx-cre 1,000 menibci of the Nexv York nud visiting fire depar incuts Tbo seventh division consisted of 4.01 A luembors ot tbe Exempt Volunteer nnd Ve fran 1 . re men's ussnuiatlous , thu Secon rcg vent pi lire touuvea und the Sovouti K ll rJ Nexv York volunteers. f The eighth division xvas composed c Italian und French mllilnrv organization : xn . - &UO men. Tbe ti'nth ' division xvus com nosed of Gc : nun ! American suoiolieb. xvitb 4.IKK ) men. ' 1 ho tctud division brought UP the rot ' v. ' tti ' 00 mombcrs of the Deutebrr L r. M vicrercm cud 4.UOO uiiscellaneour civ Murcln-a to the Monument. The line of march was from the Battury u Broadway , xvitu n detour to Washington tquare , thenoo up Filth nvcnUo to Fifly- nintb street , xvboro tbo mouumnnt to Colutn- bun , pre eniod to tbo city by the Hal Inn so cieties , wa unveiled , With a bund bat'-vcen follo'X'ftd the Nlntb Intiintry , Colonel fnurl : < 5 U. Parttstto com- pianbln ? and filling n coal 01 a c it cburfcr tlmt curveted to thi slr.ilnt of tbo hand. These reculur-i bad un easier , raora sxving- ing stop than tbe cadets und tLelr tnuva- munU wen not quite so even. They ulso carried their guns xvith less care in to align ment , but they nevertheless made n grand shoxx- . The head 61 the grand paronnt reached the city hull nl Just 10:25. : Grand Mursnal General McMahou and his aides , xvnre loudlv cboorod bv the ihoaRandB on tbe crund stnnd nnd boxvtnr gracefully ho nrknoxvi ! < dircd the ovation \vith n wave of his baton. But the band ciapplng nnd upnluuso xvero oven louder iis the cadets of thn United Stales military ucaJcmy , the West Pointers , lu platoons nnd lex-el lines of quiet irrny wont by. They xvero tnarchtnc for the tionor of tbo lirst military school in the world , nnd they lucw : every eye xvas upon them. Their CUIIB hod ono iinvarx ing slant , their stop xx-ns tbo jirocision ol clock xvotk , their left arms steno * . nnd tbev looUod neither to the right nor to the loft as they marched. Their onicera , xvith black plumrs , golden chovlons nnd red hiish plumes , never bud to uddrcss n word ol admonition to their men ns they strode proudly it. Iront nf them. Whan nn ohilructiou caused the pnrado to bait the puns of the West Pointers came doxvn on the stnnes ol Broadxvay xvith one impressive clurk , clank. It xvns tbo perfec tion of tbe manual as tbov shouldered arms again. ( 'iHjflit the CroxvU'n rnnrj" . The Ninth regulars wore in full strontrth , and nlthouch their time in passing xvus several minutes it xvas nil too short lor tbo spectator * . Nevt marched the Txventv-first rapimont United States infantry , in blue uuilorms with white facings nnd helmets. H xvas bard to axvard the nalm between them and the Ninth. The onpineers from Williams Point , who followed , did net make as impressing an ap pearance , their uniforms being a bit dingy , but their marching xvas good. Uumblini ; along after them came the artillery batteries from Forts Hamilton , Scbuyler , Adams , etc. , with ralcish guns and caissons. Their liemlcts hud red plumes , und they salon the gun carriages like veterans of many a Hold. The snUi recimeut of infantry came in lor liberal appluuse , keeping u splendid formation. But it xvus the uluo jackets und the luprlnes of tbo naval brigaue that ex cited the people to tremendous cheering. The blue jackets looked more like men ready for nction thuu even tbo soldiers , their leggings giving them a businesslike nir. Their inarching xvus , ot course , not per fection , but it xvas very croditunle uftefull. The blue jackets came trom several ship ? , the Philadelphia , Miuntonomuh , the Atlanta , Dolphin , Vesuvius nnd Vermont , but there xvus nothing to distinguish one body from another. Unlike the ether com panies , they curried bayonets , xvhich made a nrlsthnc array. The croxvd xvas never tired of hurrahing for the sailors. As these regulars xvero passing "Warren street , the croxvd on tbo east side of Broad- xvu ) made a break through the lines , and tno police for a moment seemed dazed. A lieu tenant of the Ninth infantry xvheeled bis platoon teen about and ctnrged on the intruders , driving thorn and ttio notice back on the side- xvulk. The action was grented xvith hearty cheering. Suvml Thflr inthUhlnHiu lor tin- While the appearance of tbe rejulars naturally produced enthusiasm , the applause of the day xvns rcs-crvcd for tbe local mili tary. General Ljoxvls Fuzporutd , astride u uundsomo cucstuut , led the national guard of Noxv Yon : . Behind General Fitzgerald's stuff eume tbe gullunt Sixty-ninth , under commund of Colonel Cavnnuph. Tnelr up- pearuuco created u furore , nud the big stands became convened instantly Into u sea of waving handkerchiefs , whose oxvnors cbeerei' ' until they xver ; hoarse. The Sixty- ninth's ovation xvas duplicated when the crack Seventh , Twenty-second und Suvonty- llrst regiments camn along. Brooklyn and other visiting repimeuls und separate com panies xvero also liberally remembered und greeted approvingly by the spectators. Neither xvus the naval reserve slighted. Governor Puttis'on at the bead of Pjniisyl vanii's troops. Governor A boon xvith Ncxv Jersey's , Governor Buikeley xvith Counocii- cut's. were mstiintly recognUed nud loudly applauded. Uf course , tbe Grand Army of the Kcpub.le posts , the old veteran lire men , a xvell ns tuoso in the paid department , tne Italian societies , German turnv rius and schuctsen corns xvere heartily creeled. Tbe continual heart } * apmauso that greeted thu p.traders scorned to cn- courugu ihem uud spur them on to do their prettiest. When the line reached Union Square it is estimated that fully ir > iOU ) ( ) men , women and children xvoro packed therein. The police xvere un.tnlo to drive tbe people back , for there was no place for them to go. The cross streets xvero jammed full , too. The arrival of the head of the purado xvus creeled xvitb a sterm of applause from llic grandstands , sidexvalks , windoxvs and roofs , and each body ot men found udmircrs > in tbo immense throng. I'iiiorlt4 > f ol Hit * Sped a torn. Of course , the Nexv York soldiers , nuvnl reserves and West Point cudets xvero favor ites ull uloni ; iho Hue , but the Ponusvlx'unia troops , un army fnr business rather man pleasure , xvero much upnlunneih They are soldiers , nnd their uniforms are for service ralhei than for sboxv. They paraded in heavy murenlnp order. Madison Square und its vicluitv xvas , nf course , the center of attraction , nnd us tne column passed tbo roviexvlnp stnnd Vice President Morton nud General Scholiold were Kept busy lifting tneir hats in ucknoxvl- cdpmcnt of the salutes of tbo passing eom- pnm K. H xvas noticed thut many com manders , even tiie pel West Points , sapped on the lull us ihey cpproucticd ihe distin- puishnd reviewers. Straight marching hoonied impoitiulc. Tun blue jackets and the marlnns from the navy . \ urd und men-of-xvar PbiladHjphiu and Atlanta set the crowd xvilil xvben ibexnp - pro-irtiod. Thuir marching xvus purticulnrlv poad. This xvus true us xvell ol the nax-nl reserves , uuu tno friunds of the latter scat tered among the SUB of faros made the uir resound xx-ub outbursts of applause. An amusing incident occurred jast as the reserves xvere passing ihe rovioxvers. Txvo iliuiiiuiuvii xvuter boys in tullor suils bruugbi up tno roar of tbo division , nnd lolloxving the action of their superiors thev rinsed their bunds to their beads in salute. u The croxvd , ns xvell us Vice President Mor ton , "caught on , " und nn overxvbelminp out burst of tmnticlupplug rcsullcd. 1 ho snlut- tup vouugstej-s did not go by unrexvnrdcd for their guluutry. for every but in ihe stand , including ex-Prosldout Cleveland's xvas littfd. Of ull the city regiments that bv their matching und general milltaiy uppearuucc evoked applause , iho Seventh xvus the most conspicuous. Vice President Morton , Mr. Cleveland , GovernorFloxver und Generul Srhotield applauded vigorously as they passed the stand. It xvas Just U'Mfi p , m. when the mounted police ut the boua of thu column passed be- nculn the Columbus memorial urcb at Fift.x- ninth street nnd Fifth avenue. Txvo mluutoti later Grand Marshal McMuhon rode uudei the memorial nnd there xvitb bis aides tool : up u position cippcstto tbe Plera hotel nnd reviewed the seemingly interminable Hnef Vast is inn only xvord to give even uu idea oi the Immensity ot the throng ut this poini along the route. It xvus the sc-Jiie ol the dibbandmont of the procession and i lively place it xvus , too. The txvo public stands lu the area formed by the park unc ino hotels Suvoy and Pl za xvere freighted xvith humanity , who sat patiently for hours uxx-attiug ihe appearance of the van guard of the procession. The hex- euth Hepiment Veleruun club boiibu , at tbe souihxx-est corner of Fifty-ninth strce and Fifth avenue , xvns craxvded xvith olc militiu officers , xvho gave tbe soldiers munj u xvarm xvelcome. beverui women were so severely crusbe ( in the croxvJs around tbe memorial nr-b ; ni to req . .re 'to absisianco of the police ij e\ p i''i IP e.bduM ) i-Avc . IN COMMEMORATING COLOMBO' ' Omaha Cntholio OLild/en Parade in Hosor of the Gnat Pioneer. PATRIOTIC EXERCISES OF THE DAY I.ittlo IVi't TattiT In rnUnii Alonu the MOIIJMrnttB , Wnlln Clitlilloli Vnlrps ItalRc In Cotivvrt Nitlltiiml > oiin und llurruiis lor America. H the spirit of ChrlstopherColumbus could have pierced the bure of centuries and cnr.ed upan the sunlight ot the four hundredth anniversary ol bis glorious deed , bo could have sunk lo slojp In bis munuclcd tomb to tbe lullaby of Hope's xvbispenng voice , und serene tn the consciousness that bis years of patient toll , of dreary xvaltlng , of ridicule und hardship had not been in vuln. Ho could hnvo bcarJ his numo on every tontrue , hoard it echoed by the marching footsteps of thousands ot ehildiih foot nnd emblazoned on their banners side oy sidn xvith the sacred mottoes ot their religion. Ho could huvo read m bright lauphlng faces the legend ol the future xvhich ho had opened to tbcworld , nnd lu their childish voices hoard the story of KII Americanism to xvnlch his lite and noble work had paved the xvay. Columbus wus a Catholic. His ono true friend who ntded nlm und plaooil her queenly signet on his purpose xvas n Catholic aueon , ol a Catholic nation. Tno ndviser who urged her to befriend the f riendleis nud ob scure mariner wus a monir. and it xvns ic commemoration of nil this thut the Catholic churches ot Omaha united yesterday to honor the memory of tbe preat discoverer. Jt xvus u colouration worthy of their church , of th-j city nuu of the nnmo which itvu de signed to honor. Mins tn the Morn I DC. Early in the morning the people from tno various Catholic churches In tbo city nnd from tno parociul schools gathered ut St , Philorncutt's catbodral lovit.nois tbe Initiatory ceremonies of ihe day. At H o'clock solemn high mass xvas celebrate . xvith RexP. . F. McCarthy ns celebrant. llev. G. Glauber emulated ns deacon , nnd Uev. W. Kelly ns sundeacnn. Bishop Scan- nell presided , nnd Kev. Fathers Grant , noka and McLaur.hlin xvere aoncons as- istant at the throne. Hex- . Fathers Carroll nid Brucii xvere masters of ceremonies. The church xvas croxvded und the services ix'ere of the most solemn and impressive huracter. A special mass and musical sorvica hnd been prepared for the occasion unaer the direction of Miss Magpie Swift , nnd the line : holr of the cathedral wus reinforced by a trong orchestra. Tne Te Dcum ut the close xvas inagnitlccntly rendered. itev. P. F. iucCarthv preached eloquently on ihe discovery of America , and the part ilayod by the Homuu Catholic church in that mpurtunt event. U lien the Clilltli-cn I'uraduil. The ofternoon was given to the children and their part of tbe program xvns .in some ro3pocts the most interesting ol all. Fully ( i.OUU children , gathered liomull the parochial schools ol tno city , urruyed in red , xvhlte and blue colors uud bearing the slurs und stripes xvllh the oauners of their schools , murutiod through tba streets to Exposition ball , whore lor two hours they entertained an audience at large und as thoroughly imnued xvitb the spirit of tbe occasion as ex'cr assembled under its vaulted rool' . Tt'o children xvere enthusiastic , too. It xvns ivntton on every lineament of their buammg iint-s. and manifested itself in childish hur rahs that continued during tuc entire march. They had been xvcll drilled in the history of tbo day und they waved their flairs anJ cheered not from mere enpyuiunt of the at tention they rucoived but us u real tribute to tbo memory of Columbus und bis uchieve- .ni'iit. Tbo parade xvas under the direction of Kov. Father Carroll , und x\-us formcu ut the cathedral at Ninth una Harnry streets , at u'clock. And it xvas about the prottlest parade ever seen on the streets of Omaha. First came Ferdinand and Isabella , or as correct un imi tation as could bo produced xvith ixx'o pretty cirls for a foundation and tinsel croxvus , vel vet capes , feavhcrit , false moustaches uud beards for building material. Those inou- arcbs roae in u very American buggy. Next came the banner of St. Philomonu's paro- cbiul schoci borne by u couple of voung girls in xvhite dresses xvith red and xvnite und blue sushes and guilv colored tur bans. After the.se inarchud a sxvarm of little girls in similar uniforms , folioxved by the buys xvavingJlnps and burrabin ? for Colum- uus to their heari's content. What u deluge nf infantile huinsuttv there xvusl People stood on the corners until they xvera tired , und still the torrent of white dresses , red , xvhite und blue Kusncs , floating llaxen hair uud Inughinp childith luces poured past. At in tervals there were bunucrs announcing that its I'olloxvcrs xvure being educated alSt. Wei- ceilauH , Holy Familv , St. Stanislaus , St. Pi'ters' , St. Joseph's ' , St. Paul's und last , St. lames orphunupo of Uonson pluce , u well trained troop in blacu dresses xvith gold bunds about their hats. After tbo > e , on a conch , rode the children of St. Catharine's academy , the girls arrayed m " complete suits of red , xvhite and blue. "Hero und there along theparude were banners xvith the luuiiliur fai-o of Columbus depicted tiiereon. Ttiu children walked four and five abreast xxith their leathers guiding them. Jl is ostimuteci that there xvere fully 2,003 children In line The line ot march xvns from the cathedral on llarnov street to Twelfth , on Twelfth to ilouplns , on Douglas to Fourteenth and on Fourteenth to Uxposi- lioii hall. ixi'iTlm- l.ipohltlou Hall , The procession arrived at the hall at 2:30 : and the little ones marched to their seats to the ol "Hiulv 'Houtd " notes Hie Flag. Tbo entire pit of tbe hall had baen resarrod Inr them uud they filled every sent. They made n pretty and a patriotic picture in their gaily colored cosiuuiea. The girls xvero ull oro&sod in xvnlle , xvitn rod , xvblte and blue sasti us ever their shoulders and their beads crowned by dainty caps of the same colors , , xvhich xvero covered xvith crystal stars. Tno galleries xvere filled xx'itb theirparouts and IriendB , xvho cux-e them 11 wurni creet- iii ? und frequent und hearty uppluute to the CTitcrtulnmort xvbich folioxved. Among tno i-lergvineu xvto xvero present were Vicar General Choku , BUhopSc&nuoll nnd Fathers Uoleneri , Crowley , Moriurity , Carroll , Kyan , Smlih nnd Moeller. Futhor I'urroil called the meotiug to order , lln suid : ' \\B have assninbled here this ultemoon to sboxv by our presence that xve oncourape the children of tha rising generation In their Americanism nud patriotism , and to tvlo- nrato the tour hundredth uunlvoriiary of the discox'ury ol this country , " Ho read letters from Governor Boyd and Mayor Bemis expressing their regret at not being nblu to attend tbe celebration uud then the cutldrcu sang "Columbia ( Jem of the Ocean , " in u manner xvhich indicated excel lent musical training. Tbe xx-und drill by the children of St. Pnllomeuu's school was one of the most pleasing features ot the entertainment. The drill was performed in perfect time tome mo music nf Mussa'i > in the Cold Cold Ground1 and xx-ithoul u xvord of commund , The cnilrireu ol St. Magdalene's school sauc "Anicr.cV tint in EuglUh und then In Gtrmau and several recitations folloxxed by pupils of Si. Catherine's uiademxA tam bourine drill uud rnurch by the Holy Fnmllv school wus a reinarkublo exhibition foi small young xvorncu und seemed esiirciullv pleasing to the audience , TbU was folloxvctl by u Bohemian chorus by St. "Wenesolau'f kubool. Mr. Allimhuu'B Adilrrti. The address of the day was delivered bj Thomas B , Mtnabun , who wn * wurmls greeted by tbe audience us be mounted the platform. He said that if ever echoes Iron the earth shou'd ' rise beyond the stars , thi ears of Columbus in Lis celestial hornu xvon t Rurelr glaaJoned bjr Whnt they had heard dur- inr thu afternoon. H win cmiticnllv lltting thut CntlioliCTjshciilldtio tliollrst to xvclcutne ' the anniversary of tb'n'disoovery of Amcrlcu , bocuuso In the bo'irTJr ' Ike nation's peril the American flat wn * 'protected by Catholic arms anu boars * . The seal of tbo Catholic church xvns stamped all over America , nnd it xvns xvell that they wore the Ill-it In thi celebration ot the dav. But the. * ' xvero xvll- Ilng to recocnlr.e all ol America's great dn.VB. In thl yVrrirican life the Catbolic nnd the Prruestntit lioyt nnd clrls should strike their bciuU in honest irnlirnouts ot friendship. This was the Ics-nii that should beIsarnod from the exorcises of the day. While some bent the knee In different temples all the itnres painted heiivonxvard. The speaker thru related In n fexv simply worded sontcnoas the story ol Coldmbus nnd culled attention to that dogged nnd aspiring petMOVTonco xvhteb xvun the great charac teristic of bis lite and enabled him to udJ u continent to the goocrupby of tbo world. Tno remainder of the procram consisted of n recitation in concert by St. Patrick's school , nn Italian oboros bv St. Joseph's , n rociintion by fc't. Peter1 * und songs by St. Paul's and St. .tamos' orphamign. At the close the Kchooln united In singing the "Star Sp Ulrica Banner1' and tbo audience was dis missed. The musical features were tn charge of Miss Macpie Sxvift nnd Miis MuncliholT , nnd luo result proved the success of-thclr eRorts. CUiiGHT < ALf.MM rousting nnd To.inl In gin Honor ol theltrrat Nuvlgntor and .vtudi'Mt. The first annual banquet of tno Creichton University Alumni association xvns given nt the Millard hotel last evening in honor ot the discovery ol America by Christopher Colum bus. bus.Around Around tbo tnblcs resplendent xvith shin ing china , cut glass , und almost covered with lloxvers. sat the majority of Omaha's brightest and best people. Eminent dix-iuesj prominent attorneys , sol diers und learned men \ri'h their Indies sat together in the magnificent dining hull and listened to charming music from tbo Man- uoliu club xvhllo they chimed xx'ith ono an other uuc. discussed the delicious viands. President ,1. ( i , Gilrnore occupied a seat nt hu head of the table ; nt his right sat Hi. Hex * . Bishop HlcbarJ Scanncll titid on the ft xvas Ins honur. Mayor l > omis. After the lets and coffee had boon served. President Giltuoro addressed the brilliant assemblage. Ho wolcornt'd tbe guests to the irsl alumni bunyuot , und then xvcnt nn to toll about the ulumni association of the university , xvhtcb xx-ns organized n year ago. Reference xvas made to the great interest the Jesuit fathers had taken lu the welfare of the college und Its students , nnd of hoxv , xvheu n student leftlbo institution , ho left it xvitb tbo admonition , to bo just nnd fear not , and to i ravel in the straight uud nurroxv pnlb through life. ItlslKiji sciinucll on Columbus. Mr. Gilmore then introduced Bishop Scan- nell , xvbo responded to the toast "Colum bus. " The reverend gentleman spoke of the great men of ourly'days ' xvho had climbed to heights of ercniness through deeds of blood and carnage , and he ncid that Columbus xvas greater than nil p'hers because he had made him > elf great xvilbbut the shedding of blood , and that now , nfitr a lapse of 400 years , homage is extended to him by ull the civil ized nations. Columbus , said tbe bishop , xcas great in bis prosperity nnd'great ' in his adversity nud had thus bequeathed a splendid example to the ivorld. The speaker then told about the trials of the great explororvxrhilo trying to olHnin support from tbo .different European courts for his adventurous trip across'tbo sens in quest -ot the In dins. , Thanks to the Catholic sovereignty nf CHUtlle. the loop sought for uid xxns granted and Columbus sailed from PlllOi. r Columbus , nbove all , was a religious man and be xvusambiilous.U > teach the inhabitants of tbe lauds to the xvcstxvcrd the bsauties ol a Christnin life. Since Columuus discovered our shores soJongagoa great nation has groxvn up ; it xvns compoiod of many tribes , and nil accord that we are a great und happy nation. Ottirr Responses. Governor Boyd XVBR to have responded to Nebraska but unfortunately had been de tained ut Lincoln. Mr. G. M. Hitchcock tiled Ihe vacancy and upoko for u short time on the rapid growth ol this city nud the state nnd predicted prosperity in tno future. In responding to the toast of Omaha Mayor Berais said that Europe nnd America xvero at that time commemorating the undaunted cour- acc nnd indomiuublo resolution of a gigantic intellect of tbo fifteenth century , nn intol- lert that revealed tha mystery of the ocean , that established the , theory xvhich bad been the ridicule of rages , and ttaat had raised tno covering from a beautiful nut crude world. His honor then spoke about Omahn , nnd during his remarks be frequently bad his listeners lauphfhp heartily over some humorous or sarcastic remarks. Rev. F. X. HoeKer , pastor of the uni- vcr ity , ro poned to the cloMug toast , "The Creipiiton University. " After first rofernup to the celebration und to tne alumni the speaker told of the early won ; of the Jesuit fathers in tuo development of this new xvorlO and suid that the fathers xvoro the pest loved and best buted r.icu in ibf country. "You llnd us best loved by those who knoxv us best , " said the pastor. A tribute wus tl-on paid to tbo Crelphtons for t' ' > o louuding. of the university and to John A . Crelghton for the support bo hue given it A toast to the university xvns then drunk with nil landing and the president sale good uigbl lo his ijucsls. In thu I'ulillc MIOOK. : Thursday afternoon of next xvcelr at . ' ! o'clock thcro xvilt bc'muic in Omaha. It wil be of n patriotic nature and xvlll proccec from the lips ol ten' thousand school chil dreu. Superintendent Fitrpntrick has decided to hove the Columbus day celebration on Tburs day nfteranon instead of Friday , civiug the children n holiday on Friday and at tbe hour of ' . ' o'clock on T-hursdar the pupils lu every school in the city xvill sine "America " Out from tbo wludoxvs and through the Uoofb of Iho forty school buildings in this city the beautiful strains of "My country 'tis of theo , " xvlll rewound. All the schools xvill have specially pre pared programs of ) music , recitations und sneaking bv prominent rJuzous of Omaha. feAt the Hlgb schoql building H bus been uund necessary to invite only the throe pppor classes to taktj purl la the celebration Irorau for the reason that there U no room arc-n enough in tbe bnlldiup to accommodate all the pupils at aUa'liiph srbcol proper. ltuUuir ] Tnl ; < i I'art. At U o'clock ttio Italians of the city assom- Pled nt St , Pbllomana'K hall , xvherj the in teresting ceremony , of blosslnp ; the inter twined Italian and1" American Hip. , took Iilnco. \ Hov. Father Bruca delivered an Interest ing address In Iiallnc , eottln ? forth tbe im portant pan taken UD the discovery of Amer ica by Italy , tbo Dirthpluce of the gruat dis coverer , and exnortrng bis bearers to a loyal love for the lana of their adoption. At the close ot tils address Jbcro xvas a parade through Iho Tllv , and last evening n ball xvouud up the day. To OJIHII Iinilan l.amlb. Siot s CITV , IR.V Oct. 12. [ Special Tele gram to THE BenJ Commissioners Adams , Brown and Cole , xvbo have been endeavoring for some tlmo to tenure the consent of tbe Indium on tbe Ynukton reservation to open ing it to settlement , they tubing lands in severally , nrti making" progress wtilch would augur the early opening of 829,000 acres of good tillable land to homesteaders. Tbo reservation con tains about D2-i,000 acres , und tbo above amount , it is onimated , will remain ufter ecob Indian has his"share. The half-breeds and Mjuaxv men have already * signed tbo consent , but tbe old Indians ore sloxv to agree to tbo opening , In order to xvarrn them up a series of feasts have been given during ibe week and Ar mour dispatches say the bucks begin to show signs of xvoakeulng. borne who have xvatched the progress of affair * suv tbo sigt natures will .certainly be secured bsforo Ko- Tombtr 1 , IT'S COMING TO A S1IO.W IOTN Ocunt Von Oaprivl's Kilitary Bill is Get ting Him Into Mighty Olcsj Quarters. NOT YET ENDORSED BY THE EMPEROR \irntirn Through \Vhlri ! thp CltixncHlnr .Mnj Kisciipr Irom Ills rrcillcnniKiil AVho Might Mirrrrd Illiu In C'lisv llo riniillj 1 ullti. tea 1 TO lir J nines Cord on BIMILIN , Oct. 12. [ Nexv York Herald Cubic Special to Tun Ben. ] The curious epi sodes xxhicu have occurred behind the scenes here within the last week or so hnvo set many tongues wagging nud cxrllcd touch speculation. Thanks to the Herald it bus noxv peen plainly shoxvn that uotxvithslnnd Ing ull the ofliclal contradictions , there have been dissensions of tbo gravest kind xvilt.ui tbo government. These quarrels hnvo been chuckednot stoppud , by Imperial intervention , but they are smouldering nnd maxbrcai : out into flume at nny moment. In a gen eral xvay the emperor has supported von Cnprivl lu the military question , but xve have no reason to believe , nnd there ere weighty reasons not to believe , that he has ever gone so lurin his support as to approve tbo txvo years service plan. In principle I huvo contended nil ulong that the emperor bns set his face against tbo theory itself , although in practice ho has wavered or given axvay. -Not Uutlrplj * Novrl , For that matter there Is nothing nexv or startling in tbo txvo years service plun. It has existed more or less for years. To sanc tion it in principle , hoxvcver , tbo em peror xvouid , ns ho has repeatedly de clared , have to repudiate tbo tradition of his family , to nut u blight upon tbo judgment of his imperial grand father , to cat his oxvn words , nnd to incur the resentment of the so-called mili tary parly , which is particularly resolute and strong. The opposition of the military xvouid Imply the loss of tbe great mass of conserva tive votes in the Ilaichstaj. Deputies who think xvitb men like Count von Waldersee , have mndo up their imuds not to consent lo the introduction of tbe txvo years service system. They have agreed to stand or tall by the Hap. The press of Ger many has been very blutt and plain in its expressions of hostility. lu the last fexx- days it has declared that if tbo chancellor pins his fate to the measure in volving tbo addition of ' .10,000 men to the urtuy und the imposition ot sixty to seventy millions in nexv taxes ho xvill be turned out. To Whom Slmll IIITurn1. . ' To xvhom , then , docs the chancellor look for votes to save his measure from de feat ? Not surely to tbo progressists us n party ; not , if tbo declarations of the Hnuox-crerscho Courier , xvhich as n rule reflects the viexx-s of Herr von Bcnuingsen and Herr Miguel , are to be considered , to the national liberals , und not to the social 'democrats. If , therefore , tjTeTiiris hilr duced in the shane xvhich it uoxv xvears , U looks as though the chancellor would shortly bax'etoohoosobotxveen thealtcrnaiivcs xvbicb MacMabon had lo face in 1S70. He must submit or resign. There is , to bo sure , one other course which ho may take. He 111113- appeal to tne country , reviving the old spectre of Frencn-Uussian danger , playing , in snort , the game xvhicb Bismarck played in IbST , xvhen septenuatc xvus the issue. To do this , even if the ouiperor backed him , und hoxv long or boxv firmly the imperial conUrieuce xvill bo ac corded him ho cannot tell , needs nerve , Rtrengtb of xvill or ut least obstinacy. Von Caprivl is not xvanting in the last of these- quulitics , but I maintain that tbe chances are thut he xx-ill not present tbe bill , and if he does go to the country , it is pretty sure bo xvill get an answer xvhicb will turn him out of ofilceor compel tbe dissolution of tbe nexv Reichstag. Who Would Surrrril Cnprivl ? Count von Wnldorsee is not a candidate. Herr Miguel is also said to bo too wary to ex change the reality of poxver for the meio shudoxv. Prince Houeiiloho Incus prestige and character. Herr von Benmngsen bus made himself impossible. There remains , so far as I cuu see , one statesman only xvbo xx-ould accept tbo chancellorship if it xvero offered him. 1 mean Eublenbcrc. His health is fulling , and bo xvouid hurdly stay long at the post. There is n greater man than any or all of ttoso xvhom it might seem best to choose , but he is old , and has suid , "My work Is done. " His nume is Bis- marcu. Mii.iznn. CAUGHT TI1I5 WOMAN 1H'TCHIK. Hie Olakgoxx Jlurtlrror Cnptiirrcl After II llml Atlrinptml Mllililc. : GI.AMIOXV , Oct. 12 Tbo pollco have dis- covtrnd that the woman , xvboho mutilated remains xvero found in West Lodge Monday nighl , xvas of loxv character. A sailor named McNeilly says he xvas in company xvith n man named McExveu Monday night. They met a woman , xvbo went xvith McExvcn to West Lodge and spent tbe night xvitb bun. McNeilly says ho left tbo plac1 earlv the next morning to look for work and inioxvs no more ubout the matter. McExven wus captured today in a peculiar uiuuner. The gumekeonors on the estate of Sir John Muxxx-eil snxv n strange mun tres passing on n lleld. Ho refused them information mation and xvhen Ihe gamekeepers uttemp'.ed to capture him ho drexv a Mimll itnife Irom his pocket und commenced to uacii nt bis throat. They nt length ovorpoxx-ered him and conveyed bun to ttie nearest ponce station , xvbenco be xvus taken te an inlirmarj. Tonicht it is thought hardly probable that he xvill live. The woman murdered xvas identified as Klizuoeth O Cnnnor , u xvomun of tno u > wp. Workmen today searching for missing portions tions of her ondy found SDIIIO burled in tbe pardcu. From the appearance they 'hnd evi dently been backed and torn from the vic tim's body with a saxv. TKXXVSON'S IlcmulUB of thei J'oi-t I.ulil to Itrbtvith Ilmuiranu West minster. LOXPOS , Oct. TJ. With nil the honors which tbe church could bestoxv , in the pres ence of many eminent nion of lottore , states men and nobles , the remains of Lord Tenny son were interred in the poets' corner of Westminster abbey today. Tno Jerusalem chamber contained a mats of rare floral of ferings , Including a laurel xvrcatb from tbe queen , xvitb a card in her oxvn haudxvrlting these xvords "A uiarlj of being ; sincere re gard nnd admiration from Victoria , it. I. " The remains xvoro laid beside those o ; llroxvnlng. Tbo procession formed at noon In tbe Jeru salem chamber. Tbe cofUn xvas borne on the shoulders of stuhvurt men. Among the pall bearers xvcre Henry White. United States secretary of legation , and Lord Salisbury. The mourners folioxved the coftln , then the household scrx'uuU , representatives of the queen , prince of Wales and other royal per sons. sons.On reaching tbe chancel ibe coffin xx-as ict doxvn at the fool nf the altar and CJanou Duckworth opened tbo service fnr the dead. Tuo choir chanted the Nineteenth { isaim. Afior the lesson for tbo dny wss rend the chnlr sang Tennyson's last warn , "Silent Voices. " The bodv xx'ns then borne to the posts' cor- ler nnd after further services xvas committed o tbo _ grnvo. The benediction xvay nro- lounctsd' the nrobbithap of C intcrbjry. The service through , though extremely Imule , XVHS very lmpre lvv. ftic weather vns tine , nnd the brlcla sunshine dreaming hrmtph the xvludoxv of tbe abbey rendered nrltflcml light : iueciMsury. Immediate ! } alter the service xvns con cluded there was n grea rush to the prsve. A nutnbernf stnlxvart policemen xvero obliged o form IhPinsflvos In u roruou uboultbe crave to prex'onl the crmx'd from pushing hose lii the front line into it , Onlv ttie union Jack mid the xvrcalhs otthe umilv xvero ullnxved to remain at the prnx'e. [ 'he services in the ubbey lasted cxuctly an lour. All the uviulublo cpace xvus uccuplt-d , ml thcro xvas no overc.oxvdinp. Hull.im I'cnuyson looked tiale nnd worn. The pall ienirs nil xvoto blurk frock coBts. Lord Salisbury , loDlnng ill , xvoro n durlt pray ovnicoai nnd u stuill cup Ho xvnlked just lohlnd Lord Koscbcry. O.itsldo tiio ubbry ho rroxvd eagerly xvuicheil and discussed the lOlahlc persons ns they nrrix'ml uud departed. inwkers xvcre plnntifiil in the vicli-lty of the ibbey , selling a tuxvdry memorial card ur.1 cheaplv printed copies of ' Crossing the liar. " The Slur this afternoon nitiies u covert lUompt on Uir prime of Wales' auscnce riur- np tbe services. It. xvas announced txvo duvs tco Hint tbe prince xvouid no present , but bo did not attend. TheStnr prints u letter s-ay- np that the prince of Wales prefers to co shooting or attend the Nexvraurket r.iees to attending the funeral c > r such u tnun as Teu- i.'son. The xxrilor protests ns n patriotic taxpayer that Iho prince i > \Valesiinds l \ tbo Iioppiug over oLhclplcESbirds more conironial employment than attcndme funerals of prcat con , und urges tbnt his discretion on Ibis iccnslon should not be allowed to puss with out ofllciul protest. rrinrro riljiitt tinxiollin ; Srnnr. Vin.vxA , Oct. 12. Last night the German uud Austrian cmpnror.s attended a gala per- 'ormunco ut the opera house. The actors ncludcs anitidukos , urrbduchcs&cs nnd prin cesses , tbe aristocratic families of Austria. A bauquel in honorol the German emneror xvns given ut the Schouberu chalcau. After the banquet Emperor \\illuim conferred upon Count von Tnato the dojrce ol tbe order of the Black Enple. This is regarded us very significant , shoxvinc ns it does Em peror William's recognition nnd appreciation jf Count von Tnafe's policy , xvuich xvus formerly uuti-Gormun. Ilninun I'loiMiiii oil' I'nincn. LOXDOX , Oct. 12. A dhpatcb to the Daily Nexx's from Boulopno-sur-Mcr says that the captain of n sloop xvhich just arrived thcro reports that Sunday tnorainp about txvo tnlloi off St. Vulory-sur-Somrac , nnd drix'- iup through n furious storm , tbe sloop passed u lar e number of human bodies floating in the sea , surrounded ny a quantity ol xvrock- ace. The captain says he counted forty corpses uud irnm their appearance judged them lo bo tno bodius of tne sailors uud pas sengers ol some steamer. i ii Err ctu.v Drnvcr l > iiinng < Ml lij' u Itll7/ircl : Snoxr nntl Cold Witiitluir Tlifoiigliout HIP Stutr. Dcxvnn , Colo. , Oct. 12. The rain , suoxv and fileot storm xvhich set in lastnieht udded u violent xvmd to its vatloty this morning , uud ull day long an unprecedented storm has raged. From xvhat meagre reports that can be obtained from points m the stale it it shown that tbe storm is general in Colorado , and also in part ol Utah. All communica tion by toloprnpb'to towns in Colorudo has been completely interrupted during the en tire day , and , us the storm Ktill continues , tne prospects of restoring the xvircs is x-ery poor. In Denver signs xvere bloxvn"doxvn , cornice torn ofl nnd hundreds of trees xvere either uprooted or "plit by the xvmd. Several persons xvcre hit by Hying objects , but so fur us bus been icarued no fatalities huvo occurred. Tne greatest damage xvas done ay falling electric light and street car trolley xvircs , for ut least half u dozuu horses xx-ere killed by be ing struck by these "live" wires. As the unimuls were being- driven at the time of their being shocked to dealh , it xvill be seen lhat tbeir drivers xvero in imminent danger of msotinp the same fate. As a consequence of tbo brenklnp of those xvircs , the electric cars of many of tbo lines lire at a standstill , and people living in the suburbs are forced to pet homo as test thev mny. Incoming trains have r.ot suQ'crod much thus Jar , there beicg but small delays. s jfoji M .N. n iiuii > os. She is Gron-inc Wrulirr liny by DIIJ- I.nti'M JTiini Her Hi'dildu. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Oct. 12. Aside from the inct thut Mrs. Harrison is a trifle xveaker 'hisex-euing there is no material cbunpo to nolo in tier condition. Mrs. Harrison has been groxvlug gradually xveaker for several days past , owing to the progress of the dis ease and her left lunp is noxv involved. There lias not been n moment in tbo latt foxv days not filled xvith anxiety for the president tnd family. Mrs. Harrison is over tbo same patient sufferer , trying as fnr us she can to brighten the sadness of the president and her chil dren by appearing to feel bettor. Her coupb bns stopped since iho xveakness of iho past txvo duys has hot i > i and she is still taking considerable nourishment. The stcudv though slight depletion of btrnnglb cicb day is noxv the most serious feature of tbe cuse nnd the ono xvhich excites tbe most concern. President Harrison is looking curcxvorn. His sud fuoo bntruys what it is not possiolo for his lips to utter. At I * o'clock tonigut Dr. Gardner suld Mrs. Harrison bud passed a quiet dav and there xvero no indications of new compllcu- tions , HUM. A LtTiZ InSl'li. Train ItoljIirrK Hold Ci ] uni ! P.oli .M I'nclllr Train Near Cotlcyvdlr , KAXMS CITY , Mo , Oat. 12. It is ivportod bore at midnight tbnt a Missouri Pacific ex press train was hold up uotxvoou Canoy uncJ Tvro. Tbe locality is Just wtti nf Coffoy- ville xvuere the Daltoris , just n xvoek ago , hud u uattle xvith the citi/.uns of tbut town. All o'clock the report of the ho.d up is confirmed. The truln xvus No. 42s xvest- bound on tno Denver brunch of the Missouri Pacific. The Pacific Express company operates on that road. 'J'ho officials of the Inner company ndmil that they have received u report ninho nflnlr , but suy that their advices full to stnto oven whether or not the cur xvus robitoa. Tiio railxvuy ofllcialu hero have no report ol tukt robbery. A dis patch from Wichita , ICuu. , states thut the train xxas held up. but gives no details. H states further that the inlcprnph ullict-t at both Cauey nnd Tyro are closed fur the night. bix jic.\j > iin SalU , In. , Wlppil Out by u 1'irc of I'liKiion u Origin. Siorx Cur , la. , Oct. 1'J. The little toxvu of Sallx , sixteen miles southeast of here on the North western road , xvus wiped from tse prairie tonight by a fire of unknown origin. The 000 inhabitants are mostly homeless , but the xvcutber is xvarm und no immediate suf fering xvill result , LocuraiiT , N. Y. , Oct. 12 George Cfies- ter'6 ( louring mill burned this niornlng. Lots ur.0,000. DexTcii. lu. , Oct. 12. [ Special To Tin : Bcc.-Tne ] Odoll house was destroyed by iiroyoEterday causing TI loss of tfi.ODU , xvitb no insurance. . The oriflu wus u defective tine. The housu xvill be immediately re built. Kdttor Murdered. STIU.IVATCU , Mint. , Oct. -Vlutor C. SexvarJ , editor of tbo Still water Messenger uud a veteran Minnesota jnuriinllst , xvnt fatally shot this atternoou by Oeorco Hurrit who bnd beei discharged lor lurumpiitcucy Harris Kurrendcred to tb police. COURTS AT CROSS PURPOSES Judge Foatt Fredmtntes a Sensation Among Burt County Lavrjers. PECULIAR PROCEtDINGS IN THIS CASE \ tlornrjI'clrrnun IVrrmj.Uirli.v Unlrrpd to 1'roei'ml with it iM'iiunrrr , rinril , In- curcprntril nutl Ki'lriiM'd tin lliilum Corpus A Similar Munition. TCIUMAH , Neb. , Ojt , 12. | Suoclal Tele gram loTin ; BEC. ) There was u sensation ti tiio district court hero toduy that over- shudoxvs anything the people ol tUU i-lty hnrc ever known. Judge C. K. Scott resided. The court called tbo case ol Henry W. Monroe , assignee of Chnrlos Mcksun , against H. Ixi. Hopewell , a unnuer , a suit on un attachment bond. 12.V. . Peterson appeared for HopoxvoU , tiio defendant , \vtio hnd lllod u do- tnurror. There tind ulso been fllod n stipulation Jor a couUuuutiee of the case to the tinxt term ot court. When tiio case xvas roiichod .Mr. Peterson xvn not present und .Hideo Scntt ordered the sheriff to go out und call him in. When Peterson rcuuhed the court room the judpa uskod htm if ho was ready to luke up the i cine. Peterson replied tlmt ho was not , because - cause of the stipulation for continuance. The co rt abruptly ordered the attorney to lake up the demurrer , saying that it xvouid cost Peterson u fiuo-line'if ho did not do so instanlur. Puun > ou made no reply. TJie court ropoatcdi.x asked him : "Do you refuse to taltc up this clctnurrerl" Must Olu-j UK * Court. Petcr on answered thut it xvns Impossible to do so at tlmt. time ; that hu xvns not ready to talco it UD. The Judge Bald sternly : "You may as well leurn now thut you must do as the u'ourt orders. Do you rafuse to take it up' ' Mr. Peterson said thut the couri intent take his luuguupo that \vu.v. Tucn the court ordered the cleric to docket a case of the state of Nebraska against. 1 ctcrson. Ho asked Peterson if bo hud utiy reason to present why the court should not soutuuco him for contempt. Peterson nt- tempted lo reply , but was stopped bv the court. Meantmio Air. Peterson hud calfod .ludeo Wudo Gillii us his counsel The lat ter nsked the court for time to preuuio n de fense , which was refused , and n line of fclflO xves imposed upau Peterson , and a mitimui made out , sending Peterson to juil The court turned to Sherift McGrow and said : "if you don't curry out this sentence to the ' letter 1 shall Hue you $1,000. " J'ho sherlfl took Peterson and put him lu the front room of the juil. IHII | to the County Court. In tbo meantime ,1utge GilliB and JMr. Bowes had prepared ati application for a writ of buheus corpus , which was lllod with Umnty .ludce Dickinson , who granted the writ and ordered the sheriff to produce tbo body of Peterson in his court. Thus were the county and district courts urrnyod npninst each other. The slicrilT produced Peterson , whereupon tbo hulinis conms case was con tinued lor twenty days , and Peterson's ' per sonal recognizance m the sum of J.'iOO was tukon for bis appearance. When Judge Scott learned of these pro ceedings m the loxvnr court he threatened to tine the oouuty judge for eontoiujit nna peremptorily ordereil the sheriff to rain-ant retcrson and recommit him. But tbe sheriff after tailing advice on this point neglected - lected to iutnrlere. After sentence was pronounced upon Peterson bis attornov uskod for timetn wbicn to prepare u bill of exceptions , get a- transcript und take the fuse to the supreme court. This request the court promptly do med. med.A A bar ineoUng wus called during the noon hour , and the sensational proceedinps of the morning wore fully discussed. A committee was uppointed to luuo slops to nave Judge Scott recalled from this term ol court. Another sensatioa. is promised for tomrroow. WANTS A WHACK AT Ills EM MUIS. ilmlgu lltitldu ol Kaunas IlancU in HU Toi'EKA , ICun. , Oct. ! : > . Jndgc Botkln , of tha Thirty-second judicial district , resigned today. He declared thut ho xvns prompted to do so by n desire to trout xvith his numerous enemies -.vitbout remnctious in cident to occupving iho bench. W. E. Hutchinson of Grunt county xvas appointed us his successor. Bo ; kin has boon prom inent in tbo border troubles of Kansas for years , nnd several attempts have boon made > lo assassinate bim. 1011'A HUH 3SKX V Coiivlii&lon of thi ! ( irriit Coinirll nf the State ( > riitiiir.iitliii. Booxc , la. , Oct. li [ Spociul Telopram to. . Tut Ben. ] At the preat council of tbo Iowa Improved Order of Hed Men this morning the folloxving preut chiefs were elected : Great sachem , M. Joaiison of Atldubon ; preut senior suKumorc , H. G. Kust of Fort ftludison ; prcal prujhet. .lumos Moornuad of Cedur IJapids ; crout chief of records , A. B. MnCown of DCS Monies ; preut keeper at xvampum , GeorpoV. . Shape of DosMolnest rcjiresontutivo to great cuuncil of United Suites. H. H. Funk of Audubon. Kosolutions were pas-iril commemorative ol the 4 utu nnnivei-sary of the diteovorv of America us wull as resolutions of tuauks to > the retiring prand ofllrers. Thncommltteoon revision of luxvh maooa lenirthy report xvliicn it xvus decided to iny over nntil the inootiiiff next year , which xvas voted to bold ut l'"ort Mndison. The preut council closed to- nicht with a publi , ' iiiotiillition of the newly elected olllccrs and u buppcrtuuilercd to the delcpates by the Oneidu tnbo ot Hooue. Durinp tbn day tbo ladie . xvbo xvere iiroscot from lodes | ; lu all parts of ttio stole , orpun- i/ed n btuto council of tbe dt-Ki-eo of Pocu- hontas with tbo foiioxvinp onicors : Prcsl- dent , Mrs.V. \ . U. Keller of DOB Moines ; vlca nresidi-nt , Mrs. C.V. . SpcrUsof UesMolno * ; , tccrotury and troaBurar , Mrs.V . O. West of Uoone. _ I > cinuii < l < i | ili , . Alllniinn. DCS Moixcb , la. , Oct. ! ! . ' . U'he Iow i farmers aliianoo convention adjourned to day. Resolutions xvere ndopled demanding the enactment of the \ \ ubbburn option lilll ; a cessation of national banks aid the estab lishment of uoiUil havingK banks to pav 3 per font on deposits und cburpo 4 per cent on loans on reul estatit security , no loan to exceed K1KU ( ) ; tiio Nicurapuu catml Is nj > - peed uud free coinnpo of American sliver on present ratio demanded. After final udjourummit the state execu tive committee held n session end mapped out the xvoru for the cominc year. It de cided to rox'lvo the system of county orenn- izors and put district loot nrors in the lield , Proiidont bunders will also act ui > state lecturer at least par1 , of the year. All of the overtures looking tnwurd u union xvith the boutheru alliance ue.-ii 'junnimoubly rejected. ItluiiloiiiiryViiil.fiL i la. , OU. 12.Tho ninth nununi mcotlnp of Dus M nines district of the Woman's Foreleu Missionary uoclotj' , em- braclue Iowa and Missouri , opened hero thii uvmunc and oontiuuex with daily sessions ; iulll Sunday ovoulup Thu annual report of tuo presidimt. Mus Pourbou nf DUE Mctr.es , i.bows the society to be in u Hourishiue con. diliou. _ T'lKlrrH rllnifc Ht IVur. DcgMoiscs , Jn. , Oct. J2. The loxvt Un- Crwntcrs iiEsoolntioa went to pieces today over tbe { juuvtiou of reducing Iowa com- panic * ccnircUeioiiE to agent * from Sil ) to IB tier cent , the riiino as outside comimule * . The vote utnnt' ' , > r'v 't'r.'B ' to tbirty-unu und representatives nl oulliJo cirjia drew. 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