\ HE OMAHA E FOURTEENTH YEAR , OMAHA , NEB , , SATURDAY MOUSING , SEPTEMBER 13 , 1884. NO. 72 TAMMANY'S COUNCIL , Mass MccciDg oi' Tamilian ? Hall Lai * Eve * MoroilesB Dissection of Deinoorat- io Corruption , Qradly's ' Excoriating Invaotivo Against Olevelandi W5he ! Political Nondescript , " the ' ' " 'Obscure Ignoramus , Vapid Adoption of the Eatifying Eesolutious , "illy HrfnscH to Sprak The MomttorN Shirk tlio Com- proniiso ol' a Vote. YOUK. September 12. An hour before tlio doors to Tammany hall opened Uiin ovotij ing n gic.tt crowd of oooplj n. ajinbloJ on the uuUido waiting tu co into thu mooting of tlio TinunanyKonoralcunjinlttoo , when ) it was to b < > decided whether thu organization would endorse Cleveland n-i I llendriclcs. When an entrance was obtamod , the committee took icatj ou thu niaiu floor nud but a very few prominent members wcru absent. When fol > n Kelly took his seat , directly in front of tlio platform , the cnorin MB crowd cheered time nndngaiu , When * quiet had boon restored , Kelly said , owing to the illneaj of Sidney 1' . Nicholls , the chairman , nnd the nccessaiy abuanco of the vica president , it was his duty to cill upon Senator Foster , of tli324th distiut , to proeido. After read ing tha minutes of the proviom meeting , General I' , li. Spinola , elia'rmim ' cf the sub committee on organization , to draftivn addrrs ? to the people , made his report. Tha address was irad , nnd is OB follows : BIMSDOLA'S ADDHFHS. It commenciu with a ftkutch of the history of Tammany hall , wh'ch th'j address saya is the oldest political body in thu United Stated. The assertion i. made that Tamuiauy hub never swerved in n allogiatica to the party nor fullered in its support of thi caodidittcs nnmln itcd and the principle ) tnunei.v'od from the platfarm of tbo natioual democratic con Tention * , ami in but otio instance , in all its history , did it oppnao tlio action of the patty or its nominee in the state and that only after duo notice was giren nnd in respnn o to na lure's first la * . "When the exi tenca of our organization tvai tlirjattned : uid the per sonal nr'Krio'itiC' ' rijht * of our cnnstit.m.H assailed , " tlio nddicsa continues , "v-a champi oned the causa of anti-iminoi ely in 1'JSl nnd in the ensuing campaign of 1SS2. Hint resulted In the tiiuiii hunt elo ti > n of the tirrtunt gov ernor ot ttii ] stit' ) It is trim that dissensions among our wlve.-'aries . , ih-j lupuhlicans , had 'Xf\ much tu do with iho gr at majority which ha received , but tin inc-jec fo ling in the breasts of thous.in IB , ( workin.menngiiistth leimb- lic.in pirty fur its cor-npt on .vtid monopolistic legislatijn aimed ttious.tnJrt of th BJ voter < to ally themselves with tno d in cratio piity ; thereby prntfating again-t uncli ln < isl > tion , It in no cX'ig tiut on t a iv it , n-em d to tlie.n that the drilt ot oxiuing lawn was tending to ibbase rather than to ( iluv-itij libor , that t'lf ' whole enginery uf tin fiovt rnmuot was bciiu' Uied to f sir the inturo < n if o.niiloie. ) .1 d capitalists at tin ) exp'o.sa of tl o toi i > g mill ions , that thexo opinions w ro fnundml mi cub- tantial anJ iueintro rurul > c g oumNHITCH it cnianati 1114 frnu tliti minds oi ili-caniing dt-m cgojtut'B wlio H mjfht todiipu tlifii it'll ir.iiit bu , contidiig followers , thiCiii lid o'jfervor ' inn t admit , In anuirhhoii'iK republican stat'j thu light of tin ; iiooplii t > p-ae fudy .i > iinblii w.n iuviuli'd , and tms mili ia cif t. lonimonwealtli wns used tyiiiuicilly tu enforce tlio unreason able demands of ciitd | The p os < of tint countiy I'.ifra'ly ' < i p HO 1 U'nr htnki" , but mi ijarnh criticism apn.rud | ugainst Liu ; c pi- tib txiind corp irat' us wli'if'tised ' tn ir'j'otxii tlio workiuifinou and op r.t t o on tlioiil nf over pnid.iclioiH co th t tlit > leturns uf U'pital jnigiit not bo diminiKliii'l. ' In this c md ti-u ofulfuirs , the cym nf 'tu w.ige < ' , iriUiH uur < turned to the dt'inocnitio jartv a < d tlioy w 1- lingly cit ; thuir li t uuh it Tli y oxpec'el torcceivoa ro A aid for th ir uontid moo ind their labuIn tuch lfi > il 'ion n. uonld IIIIH- liorato tlii'Ir cotditiun Tin pe > | > it .film city demanded to have dee H | railroad en ] irations conliued to U'gibiiniti rotiirna o thocipital invBH eil in llii v.iln ihle fr.i'U'liHo \ vliich.Li cofnired upon thuin liy the titv uud tate . Aftrr it | rul iii n 1 stju glo with Jill of tlio iulliH'nc < tiut capit.il uuii omplcy , Jibor Hfcnred tlio victory in legmiutuio only to ba thwarted by a vt t > in tueixountive vbambor. They uoughi thu n Inptivn of u law which would at mmd pMU'iit tli > ) prison authorities ot tin hta o from c nitr.ic ing ciiminul labu-hoaHtc ) bum ; itintooni et > iti < m with honest iiiMiisttv. The riicmurd p.nuc-d tlio jusemby , line HIW dofea ii'l ' in tlui honato by nil unholy cumbliiitMoii nf ii > publiratiB i nd rocrc.uit ( lonincratH who ignored tlio pled ns jnada in their par y pliifurui' . lijtlio elforti of the T.iiiiiiuny or i'iizUion , throngli ono nf itB hui.auiu , im cc uai passed unil lik'iied by the K'lV.imo-1 > submit tin : < piOK < on of the abolition of lh > j cipmr.ut * ) Htoni8 in tbu ptuto prisou-t to tliri v. ti > rn of i bo rtat and thn voters HUituind ihm asnrtt by u mij : < rjty.uf Hi.S.lOO , notwitliiitiist Im. tuat , th auun tu nf litllotri n uiin > t tlio lY'upoulu in wtri me utly distributed by the p my ina'jujer. ' , mrmb ref of tile deinucr.ilij kt ifj ceutral I'niumitiec , in i/rdt-rl l < i defiut ihu Umim ra ic moaiuro. A bill limiting Ilio li'i'jiH of labor , far car-diivem jti d eonJnct r < putcd the legMntur * . It w n mo. witft the UXHCU- tive vetonnd killed , theicbuiiiitiouing t ID . liarJehipJ of thu nnti iit and uvoro.loil men J/jr.oroiH nnd nnctmnii1 * Hou lit tu | > rnt'u th'sintthes from 1 < XK M ihu him In of dibi ! < ini > ; l contract'irx imd eiun'ovi'i'd ' , and u , \ > rc > \ U > bu ill paarfed im net i < y tlio legislature , t.Uing ; tlio llun of thfl iniuban u an i la'ioit-r , pii .ii y mer all othorfl , Tmn UKII Hiilfn c.l . tlio i-nnm f t/i Wo might add ami umiuii r.ito ntlior | m > t.in f , but wo Imvo bhoivn Kulliuient In h.ivi ; wtr- liintod oven utronger ojipLisition on our pare to tha nomlnna of the democratic tutty Uinn wo inivJo nt ChlcAgo. TAMMANT'S ntam ? . IJeiii ; ; Iho intenrnt port'on ' of thn xreat dein ocratic\mtty , wo huxu always inour capiclty fts deleKates cxercie'l t o right to nd\ocnt < 3 men whom wo knew to botrmtcd by the pon- plp , r oppose the noniinntluii of thosu who we ro nor. nnd It was in tlio I'XercUo of this npht niii ( lit the rouscHiitiotH dUchnrgo of duty that wo took tlu < occasion nt Cli'mo ' ( to r hiso iigalust tbo iiomuutionhieh was nindn by tha National Convention. Our op- | Hrition ) wniitlamt potsnunt feollii ) ? nnd nrono from our intimnto knowledge of the fientlmonti of the to ling m.i'ses in our ptito : i\i to thu conno of ( iovcrnor Cluvcland in regard to thtir labor bills , OLKTKLANIUAINST TUB WOHKINOSIK.V , The most elm itublolot to take of his couixa U that hi * was Ignorant uud tmeidii-ht muil cone rndiif tlm nnturo ami worUig ol the o laws , w Inch would ha\o occasioned PC much roitl benefit to the uorkliguirn nnd could not have romltcd In lo.si to tlu employ on. Wo d' > not impugn the govrnior's in i lives or the % lew * , which he has pxprttxed on these mbjfcta ; thov douhtU'W wnro cnn cicn tlon ly considered intha dischnipo of Us oil ! ciul obliui\tiona nmi duties , \Vo eitnuly ex- pnxsscd uur knowlcdkO of the nnt-iRonlsni tiKuin t him which existed in the inliuU of the workinjinen who compojo thu bulk of thu di'iuocrntlo votcrri of ttio etato of Nuw Vork. Tflut the expres ion of our ideas tm to the p dicy of numli nttmt us n candnhti fur the J're-i loncy a nun whom BO inucti opp > Mtion existed \\m correct nml jimtllivil by uxisiing virciimatniica' , lot the o.cuncncoa uhicn have transpired sincti the adjouiiimunt of ihu eon ventlon iletrrinin'j. " T.VlVN'fc IlKUKSKUAllONi l'"uiti.- ! " . Hio fo lowing declaration is mad' . ' miiuin proparly olur cabto to L.kinmiD : > hall organization us itvm in thu riug limis , tbouhl not nttnch to lho piesent nuuiigeinent. The ixist ng org.mizitton uud prf sent leadership of T.imnuny hall data from 1871 , The act , drpied.iiiuiis and c riiiptions committed uy the defunct ring nud its lepnD- lie in nllie. , preceded tlint dato.Vlitn Samuel.I. Ti.dni . , Oswald Ottoudorf , John U'inth op Chandler , Augustus t'chell ' mul John Klly , us piescnt loader , and others , sueooeded in d ivmg the corrupt luudera out of thooig.nizat.on , they found an Augean 8t.iblo which indedd rtipi.red hercnloan struugtu nnd executive ability lo clean out and put iu order. These self > acriliciiig wurken for the demo cratio | ia ty uuccceded iu the work of rest.rv lion. Urder was re-tnr d titul a system of fair prinmriiM intrudnctd in every assembly dis- tiict , A now g-uerul cominittoo vr i elected and again Tainmuny hull became n. respectab c , law abiding democrutic organization , telf re-iectmg | and respecting the i ights of ollurs. But wo have had tu combat not ouly tlri falsa imprrssions created as to the character of the mon.bers of our orgaulzttinu , winch have boon manufactured not only t ? blacken our reputa tion and lessou our luiluence , but chargei also have been mu-lo axuinst our political integrity and the honesty of our support given to the candidates of the democratic patty. It luj been charged that wo conspired to deft at Til- ilou and liendricks in 18iU aud Hancock and Knglish in 18SO , aud the prot.3 of this country lus BO Keuerally clrculuted thU atrocious ulan ilor ttiat by continued icpetuion oven imp r tial moil hivoconit ) to believe ir , .Stutnnies ch > w that it w.u Tilden's majority in Nu Yoik county .vliiJi elected him , u ma jority which Tummany , with ita nug- nitue'jt discipline nnd hoii'st man- ngouiont , brought to the democratic ticket. Kignres provo tint in No v York tity wh ra r.innna'jy'n ' chief vote and iniluei\fo l4y , ilan- c .ck'u iucnijso over T.ldeu was live tinres in much as the lest nf the itate. Wo p.evented our arguniiiiits to the individual nnd assem bled d"le .itm of the n tioual convention and / loilcKincd tl.o . - ' 0v ' tn ppcjl : ox'jps l > the com , nt cf tha lU-legjtes Irom o.liyr states and were prohibited under the democratic uuit ilitu fiom casting balloti for tlu candt tes of their ch jico. TAMMANYS Wo failed , nut iu our duties to our constilu ents who xent us , nor to the purty whust rrpru-entnthus wo were , nnd if any mUtiku has been mude , it i not of our doiuf und can not bo clurgud against us. Too candidates of thodeni ciatic paity having been nominated in niittoii.il cjineiiuon , following tlu uniform und niibnikuii record of ourjrgua ntion , w iicquiu ca in the will of iho inuj rity of thu repiesentivtives of tha party , although wo bj- llovo tnut wil to have bec'ii uuwsly ex- pruosed. There is but ono altornatlvo left m ti sever our cjiiUQ tlon with the democratic pirty. This wo camot and will not d i. Grc.it ns the iiijustico t ) our con- sti'.unnts nnd our own judgment vv"o cannot puraiio that Ciuisa. Wo U'lievo thn1 , time \iid disconnect thi graat Uiit ocr.v.ic puty from tliu IcjUcriiliip of inuii uh > h > vo uidil their power imwibely unl detiiiiientally to its Biiucois. Wo ucrpiieicoin.alth'iugli ' pro- Ijiling against the uuwi-io nti'l ' unjudiuons course winch thuy pur.mtd.Vo say with John Ailiins thai tlioo is no oed govern- mmt , but whit is republican lor icpu'iiic and is tie : uinpiru of IIIWH .ind not of me.i. Tno miotakeaof muii.mujt bi.id us to tlio beau ties mid immoittl piinciploiof thu democratic puty. and for tlio | icr | eiu.tion < if tlinuu.iinn- cipld ) , our organi/at on ua. eatablulnd. Its fonn lers protujt.ed nga list thi ) monarclil.il teiidcnuoj ol tha feduialistj , uud wu oppose tlic'Hiino ccntr.ili2.ium of piwer in the reimb- 1 can party to day. Wo believe ip thi ) iet n- tion of all our constitution il Hafo mrds. Tnay would destroy them and nstit to all kinds of prolligato ufpt'ii liturus and corrup io.i , iniintiiniug an oveillnviiig treasury by uujiiHt taxation , coni- ingfioin tliu people , \Va iiiiviicttx thu retun- tiou of tlu public doniiin for tlnjactn.il sjtth r. TIIH [ iros iit republican BUU.IW jiioviii'ed tlm forfuitiiri ) of land gruH to r Una Is , dujlared in arisolutiou pa ed by tlm prestiit do.no cratic h u i of ropresi'n ntivnf , by wh cl no.ir ly four liiilh < n ncres of la'id , granted the ruil- mail' , uuro to 1 o lotnrnod to tlio public do main for non fullilmiBiit of cmt at. Under tbu demuuratic putr , citUens were jiroticC'd a' horn i and abm.d , und tno xp ody reo.iss iif Maitin ICo.-zta ii un insUiKo tu how willi whitcoitriiy tlio piotcctiou of th > i United ritites was tlirov/ii nr.nmj lho American citi zen under the democr/itiu iidminiHtiutioii , and u ec.ft.iry nf Hlato like SVm .Ma cy , as com- p.irod with t .o ilo'ihting ' unit halting p .huy nf thn republi 'an H-cretuy of utito , , lanie.s ( i. lil.iine , during the prutidcncy of ( ! < iiUttl'l ' in allowing .MtSrtcuiov nd othtr udojiteil citi/.jus of thu Uultuit S.itoi against wluniiu charges wcro allegul or proven to HiiBur for niuiitlH in u linti h dungu.m. We bnlievu in the democnlio party nditxiin- inortjl jniucipl-H. Men miLo miitakoi , it < rrjirtifiitutivciiaiid leaders may boiiicon-is taut , ilinu-ierving and Jnclc tha htiongthof tluir curivic Join , but in It lira liberty to tb- IIHM , lr < .udiim of tluiuglit , freedom of | oech .tii'l uction and proteUio.i tu every fiu/.ni allif. Kor rtn m lur.in net fi.rtli , > rucommond this oigtniza ion to eup ort t o nomi.iees of the democratic pirt. f r pM'i- nt nnd vice prenliluit nude nt Chiojgo l''ii day .Inly 10.b IbSI aud nubmlt fur i B con BXli ritum thu adjptiou the lolloiviig resolu tion : TAMUANjVi iiiaoi.uno.v , Ke ihcMl 'J'hat . . , we. Jtliu Uemocrutlc-repuhll. , i cuii geLriul cnminittbuof the city und county | ' of N'nw York n Tatnmnny hnll nsspmblod hereby ratify nnd nulnr o the nominations nindn by the di'tiiocrstlc ivn\cntlon holt in Chirngo , , luly Itlth. 18SIfnr ; pr sldpnt , Oto- M > r Cli'M'laul of > ow Yoik ; for vice prtsi- dent , Th unas A. Ili'tidricks nf Indlnun , and lurcby pledge ourMilves to the earnest nnd cor Unl support of the candidates to nomlnntcd Applauao and hi-nrs groolcd tin reading of th" nbliess. 1'or fomo time It WAI doubtful which prevailed , but t'umlly tlm cheers had the best of it. In mound the adoption of the nd- dr ( ieneral bpmol.i nid : ' 'Wheeling into line , THmiiKiiy linll would not fccuru the flection of tlio Chiotgo atndidntos ; Urn county/ democracy must hu wheel into lino. It is possible uen .it this late date to snatch \ic lory fiotn lho JaxM nl difo t. " ( 'HKK1UNO 01IADT. When ' ' f rSpinola \ atdown Mx-Senator Thru < i < rn'iy ' demanded the too gnitinn of tht iV. " Orjdy was cherrod oven more than K * . ' 'ad boon catlior. The clinlnnun IMitindi d tim table fur quiet in vain , thu crowd would nut bcoun < ipiint. During tha uproar tJindy took a position on the platform next to thu chair , lluw.tsnt la t permitted to pr.ccod. After his fir-it HUitenco ho was again loudly applnndcd nnd ton ds of , dp- pi an'o punctuated h s entire Hpcech. GlIAlK "UOTKSTS. Kx-Somtor Oradyiitim tit protest ngaitut the p.vs.ico of this reeolutum nnd thn adoption of this mldroFS. matlo n long speech , llurovlowi'l the whole pollt'c1 ' * ! career of Cleveland and ipiotcil freely from the columns of thn Tunes nnd Herald , in the pnst , in Btipportof thu position tint ho ( ( < ia- dy ) Imd nnw taVon. In tlio cour.u of his speech ( irmly snid : "Xi-iiher in lho nomina tion of the ticket nor in thu methods by which it was brcnuht nbour , is then ) the si ghtent clnini u.on the real uoilv of the demo. . laUe voters for its support. 'I h gro.it nmjorlty of thu dolont ° s to the convention who nanud Cli velund ns their lirst elide * teprcHPiited rn- public m conititueniie. , and a number nf the delogntes who openly unil earnestly opposed his nomluatlou woio rrcoid"d in spite of nil t'ieir protests ns favorable t , ) hi-i candidncy. 1-Ivtry ii Iliii'lico that could bo onpineeieil by the nionopolistHlio hive seemeil the cen tral of the partv mitnagameut ai ix"rted to inakohim c.Ujdi latrt , and as you Will know , the delcgato who left their hemet , loud in their hostility tu his candidacy , as inciting certain defeat to tha party , gave eviiUncu eooa after their arrival at Chicago nf n I'langa of heart , which on'y ' thi most simpleuntf 'lint- Itahlo have ascribed to pure nnd worthy mo tives. Tha design of men who urged Ids t oin- ination was to conciliate the discontented it-.il. licaiiK , not to please tue democrats. I'n rv- iug to myeelf the Bupromn lijht of n cK .en in oxerclaing the right of sovrclgnty declj2 * y > proHtitutomy ] > resogativos to the purposn nf party managori ) . Sulfr.igehas boon bo.-to\ved on ixuby the itistittitionR of my country that it may bo uxercleed for the country's wellfaro. To the prosperity and benolit nf this land , I dedicate it , and I cannot reconcile it without defocration to any dUpo-itum tlmt ratulta in the support of n politic * ! nondetcript , clothed in tlio outward Rnrb of n rlemocr.15. ifjnorautof the cardinal priucfples of the political faith which he assumes to jirofcss nnd accepting from democrats their votfs that ho mny de- hglit the republicans and independents by the manner in which LO will exercino the powers conferred upon him by a bet rayed aud deluded party. QUADT roil DUTLER. But my votn will not ) < o lost to _ the demnc r.icy. It will ba co t for the candidate whosa followers will bo numbered by thn hundred' of thoiisiudp , whoao niutives ciiinot ba impugn * cd , fur the r action can bo inspire' ! by no self iih hopes of reward. It will Lo re. istered f-r principles which the democratic urty pro- fe < scd whoa it hold tli3 potmlar i nifidi'iiw. and for Abandoning which they , s l'i ' L. ' , w iHruiippoH It will ba g.Wn ' iuf a candidate , \vliolnsnn hope of olouion and de-iro for sordid benefits for no - political pto- ferment , but who braves fatigue , nbmo and pecuniary l > s , tint true deiiiocrats may find in his candidacy a chanii < 1 thiough whcli they miy ovpress tlieir 8-ntimonti1. I turn my bade on the democrntij party , captured nnd betrayed by know nulling dumag'gites , hungry for plaun < and bp ills to join tlm jiuro democracy hich s rugb-lHs for principles which pirty oignnuamn lia1 ] abuitloiud. 1 d-noniico the cambdata wh IMJ only merit is his obscurity , that I in ly follow tlio sttt's- man win so ii e has inadn g orions the history nf his country. I dechno to bow down be fore a graven imago bec.U'u I prefer to follow tup teachings nf > lioapo-iilj ol tnu political faiah. I'refening Binning ability to dull mediocrity , a tine reformer to a tham iu- former , ih ) KtatOJinin to the Iiingman , illns- tri ins citi/eu to tlm I'olitical adventurer. I declaiot ) support Grnvur Coveland f r the pii < idcncy , nnd here now in the prescncn of thi ) le.uli-r whom I liaye alwain regarded as my political i-poiiaor , in the mid-t of my bruthren and comrides with wh mi I hive fInir d in many a b ird fought political Hold , mid befoni the eyes of all the country to whom f have tbiii night 1 dd bate my mo ivos und purpose , I il'ielaio ' myself iu fa\orof licnj.imin I'1. ISotlor , tbo soldi ir , the jurist , thu suit s- nun nnd the patriot , and I appeal to time fur my vindication. " CHUICUlVd CHAD ) . Grady's speoh occupied nil hour in de- llvry. Ho was obliged to mike cuvcrul nines to allow til ) auiilenco to giyouxproj- lieu t'l ' its nppioval ot his ideas. uouiiKi : cueIIIIANK'H VIKW , W. 15ourko Cnchrino , wto it was expected woul.l also nrnnuutico against Cleveland , 'ollowed ( irady. Jin Hiiil theio n u duty which every demo-rat h.n to perform at the ir < sent cr rds. _ Ho muit mUor.Jinaty li s tctions to the interests nf his p.ulv. No p IIH n contended morj vigoro inly than 1 did ugaliut the nomination nf ( Jiover ( J.evel ind , no nun mpoicd it muro uaincstly. Tin ) fjlly of lusiiig over In hllene , ) and Indilfotriuo the lar. os of the party in order tononiinatu a man ' .ireed upon the uttonli m of his par.y by thu ness and a few refrautnry 11 publicans who i id never failed to oxpram their ii'ilioreiuo of nir pnneiples aud tliuir contunu.t for us Had iUli ! a mm UH wo wanted heun lominated wo could hive given him a major- ty Hiicli us wo are abhutl to glu > ( } rover C ! ove- and I hear the cry nf dltreas tlinugh mt .he country an I Hi it cry ral H mo to IIDIM lor , ho duiuicratle tlekiit ( iJhoTTaiiniiany ) la 1 in not mi nrgaixitioa tj bo governed hy eiling toA'iud or from in in. Jtisu body of nii.ciplii. Jinyond iuve ge I'm p itriolism.bo- , -oi d dissati fiction lien lojalty. lJo 'er Jii-so ; t\vo mibt-r impi ton ynu will win. r.riiimuiiy liHll i < < the olu ( .1 a 1 nf thu duino- era ic party , mul therd wu will tay ( Ij'ing un 1 continued eie ; nng , duriiig ubioh Unch- rad totoiid d thu lesnlutinnand sat down. ) KLI.KY HKITBrH TO Hl'UAK , \\i-n' fnntto cries for "John Ki-lly " That , ' < > ntloiiun nhoolc Ids Head and hjioka not , ADOlTI.Vn rilE IILSOI.UTIO.V. Tlio chairman mderid tlio seentary to call : ho roll mi the adoption of the res In inn. As io ro > d the n HUM only a mull poitmn of the iifinbuiH answered to their immiH. When tbo narno of ex-At.n mblj m in It r ch wjs u died , IIH an no und protu-tudagainst the piuo'edmvx. H win per mptoiily called loonier. 'J'ho ie.vlt of tno voio was 810 nyrn und b'.i ' nuyti. Tht Lviminittto WAI then uppulnted to muRo nrrangomonts for ft prnntl < ifieilion meet Ing nud after ( ho call for ii , iiwy elections was read the meeting ad Journey. Mrtlno's It'ull Voto-20 , 00 , ' llcan. IUn lUuiion , 'Maine , Sotitcaihcr 12. The following dlspatcli was rent to-dny lion , John A. Logan , Chicugu. From olllcl.il nud ucof- ficinlieturiif , the totnl rcsul nf the Mniuo election cnn njw bo stated W1" approximate p\ftotnep . The total Vote will n\v h ono hun dred and fnrly two thmi aud , the ar Mt nvor thrown in this state wlthh vlnglo exception. Governor Robin's vottH will exceed noxenty ulno thomand , the largest by font thouiind ever thrown for nny caddldato in the stUo. His in ijorlty over his ilum writ ! PUII lotltor will 20(00 and rf-nch ' . ' exceed , may 'l.tHV , the Inrgest nttaliuxl in any prcstdcnti d jear elncJ I K . republican ptrly wni or/imlzod. The pcatteilng vote will txcced 8 MJ. ) [ Signed. ] wAi.M-nI5i.AtNi1. T Ilnrn Unit. At Cincinnati Cincinnati li. Allegheny , 'At Tolorlo-Tolur"- , Athletic 2. At L'hiladclpliirL'hllnt'olp'ilaii B , Chicago 10. \ At Baltimort Unloni BaKtnuro 2 , Cin cinnati 11 At WrudiinRlon uuoni ballon * ! * ! ' , 1'ittB- buig 3. naniu cillcd on nicfint nf < arkues * . At Louiivlllo Loulsvll'1' ' Mutriipolltans , "At Boston Buffilo , 1 Bu11 0. Game cnllud on account of rain , . , * ? At 1'iuulilcnco l'to\iilerir'L ' Cleveland 1. At Now Vorkix'w Yorl Detroit 1. At Columbus ColuinbiiB lliookljn 10. At IudlnnaollH ) IndliiiupoliB , IJalti- nioru " . i nml tlio ruhllu. KAST SAOINAW , Soptombcr 12. llcncrnl ngau loft Toledo by a epscinl train this moruinir for Bay City , accompanied by a committee , consisting of tlio republican nomi nees of this estate nnd others. All along the rauto Log.in received ovatious , being com pulled to speak at Bever&l pluca . Crowds guthtred at the depots nt Monroe , Wuynu .I unction , Plymouth , Northvillj , Holly , Mount Morris nud other places. Kinds gen erally accompanied thu crowds 1'onr thousand - and people became euUiuuianiio over a short cpooth from J pgan. Ttio party wa * driven to n hotel , hero thousaud of paoplo listened to bhort Took HlH Own Mcdlolno. SAN riuNcisoo. September 12. Frank liutchings , the ttrnnglor , was hanged to-day at twelve forty-throe. The firm demeanor which h < > miint&incd throughout sustained him to < lie end. Ho mounted the scaffold with nm } step and took displace on the trap withu t a < eistanco. HU neck waa not broken and U- died from strangulation. Ho lived IHj tiinutes after the full. Modlcal men in ntfnilanco say that the vitality of the dooa' > d man was something remarkable. Ho wuj thirty years of age. _ Affairs Iu CAIIIO , ISeptcmber 12. Later dispatches contino the report of n victory nf Mudir of.Uongola at nn Auombluniil.iner rebels from Koidofan. Kccent odvlcca report the Maluli in South Kurdofan with an arm 7 of fourteen thousand and that a detachment of four thousand have boon eeut to rein' rco the army Sil I > uollC ! 1 BOSTON , September 1" . The earnings of tno Union Pacific railway for July were S'J 338,313 ; operatinc expunsin , Sl.OCS.O'J.'l , which is a gain of 'J,800 in lho net result fur the month. Heavy Failure. NEW YOIIK , Soptombcr 12. Kiern.iii'd agoimy reporiB the f.uluio of Stillord ! c Co , ot Provldunoti and Kail Kivor , cotton good mauufuctureiH. The lirm is said to oivo $ 250- , 000 in Providence. II.uiUcrH ilrruhti'il. PlIILADRLrillA , Soptemlnr 12. Both of the Ladder Hroj. , the su'peuded bankers , wo o arrodted this morning -Louis J. ut Huboken and William nt Atlantic City. Failures. NEW YOIIK , Soptomb r 12. Tha failures for the last eovon daya repTtad by It. U. Dun k Co. are 220 us afr.iinat 2iilast : weok. Nobraakn gratica Oc a pound. All kindii of fruit fur iiroaorvinjj purposue cheap. Auo. PI.OIZ & Co. Pftttoraon , the Jowuler 1ms n nice line of Jewelry forsulu chcnp. Mr. Will II. Duiiols , the okatorial king will bj at the rink to-morrow night. : EW * > ( r.il'im ' orii'iy ' - , . nl , ijioifne.'in : | ( o fout n Androv-.i' J'ourl U-il.ijitf J'o\7dir. Is j 'M ' h PUfJE , ) ti > ' < | nrMMan'ltitttnioiili | < 1 1 > f > il Irom KIII licliem ! . lsasH. DuniJInyii i , lie ; M Del'il.mmuv , ni'CllluiKO ; ftmj ua U viv c , lllluuoltee. Never Mild In bli , ! . . . 'jail & 'M W. Water G > MEAT AND BREAD , Friday al ihc Steelyards anfl oil Range Stook in Strong Supply nud Aotivo Demauil , A. Good Day at All Poiuts for O&ttle , Sogs Fairly Aotivo and a Shade Stronger , Wboat Hugging the Lo vest Fig ures on Record , OntHVciilt ; I'ork Dull but Tinner ; Lnrd Active nml Stcntly. Special dispa'.ch to The Hea. CAvri.K. CIIIUAOO , September lTin : market was active to tha extent of n itrong supply with advance of IU on about al1 sorts , and m the o of ranges the advancu . as l.rie in ninny Imitaiices. Native , stock remains ec.tice Tin-id were probibly not over ! 2,00. ) nf nil kinds nut of the 11,000 on snip , nud nmong those " ,000 , W ) wore li.irt-ly choice. Iteccipts of Texans and territorial rangera inclmled 00 carj. There wi .in active ilemand from lirot to lust. Native butchcrV stock was fc.xrco and fit in. Stoi kera mul frcilers were Bcatce nnd held at high piles St ick calves all sold out tit H itinfautury prices. The market kot generally elo.ed lirm. Hxports f ! CiOlJi ) " 00 ; goitl to choice , shipping , liOOmKtfiO IS. , 5 'J5 ' ( SO fi ( ) ; common to fair. lUOOf.OI'-'OO Ibs.I " 5 ( a.5 ! l I ; inferior In fair IOWB , ' . ! r > 0 ( > H ( JO. Itango cattle lirm. Tex us , S fi'J u.- ) tj ( ) 7fi3 Toxant , 10.1ft Ibs.irif 27J Indians , U ) .i . ! Ibs. , Biri l0.ri ! Wyoming , 1KI1 Ibs. , 4 tOj 7-1 Wyoming 1070 lbs.,5ao. , IIORP. The market was fairly nctivonnd pi Ices n thado struiigor , tupociully en best and mediiin packers anil shlppere. tialo * at I fK ) to ft fif for skips and greniern , and fiTfito 0 10 for ivfforteil light Mixed Fold nt from 5 fifi to 0 00 , and the hu.t heavy nt ( i 10 to li SO , Ugh 1110 to 210 Ibs , 5 i5 ! to I ! 15. WIIKAT. The price of wheat A-BH at A low ebb ngnii to-d > y. Tlm closing ti-iiiFnctlons on the nfter noon bo irdvero 1 1 the lowest point of tin day and likewise of thn year. Cush , No. " npiing , sold nt "lie , within 1 } of tholowes price e\er known on the Chicigo board There was was no supporting strength to tb < market , nud iifcer Mini' ) nteadinesB In thu mid illo of tboKOKfion , p'icen ilroppod oil rapidly There WUB Bcarculy any shii ping demand , am thativaa limittd to winter wluvit nt lowc price' . Tin decline for the dnywun Ijc n jnnpireu with tr.o 'ntest , , i Ji.cn ymtcida } The clniing ligiirp weio 7-lio fur f-opttmbi-i 70c for Oct ib.r , 77jc for Novt'inber and 7 ! > 3 for IJiicomber.j C : cons 1 ru'ed ' nctlye , but n rnin lover. 8p < ) ciil tivo olfurings w rn libcrnl Inllnoneed by the line weather nnd til1) , prosprcu of n lar o crop op er.itorswnre rodi/ing , nn < lcm i lernbln "long" corn was evident'y ' pi iced on nmrko * ' . Tlmru was HHO muro d si o t > H > ll now ernp fiitun-a whiuli altto rul"d weaker On tie ! nftuin on board , the inailc"t wan a ea ly , at u drclimi Tin cinsinit lignrt'S were Oil ) ) for Heptember , OOJ and Ojj fur October , 4 li lor November. OATH ruled wenkcr at ilj ! for September , L'lJ for October , 2iJ for Ni'inl > er. [ roiiK. dull but firmer , nt K ! 59 for Sniiteinber' 10 OC lor October and U " 0 for the juir.J ( l.AIll ) was nctivo and teadv lit 1 15 for Septembei and October , and L ( > "i for November , 1 Im Glucinium Klnt ClNClMN'ATt 1 ' . , Hoptomher itonjiimin .folinson ( colored ) was hinged tliti morning forcompllcity with Allen Ingalln in the ninr- ihr nf Heviitly Ta > lor and wife nnd the little girl , Hour Avnu lulu , 1 ist I'Vhrunry. The bod- leu of thu victims of that ciiino wen ) Immoili- Ately brnught by Iii.iUi and .Inlmson to the Ohio Aledienl college , and the miirdorers re ceived foity-fivo dollui i for the tuhjoctt. A wtok uftervyurd the bodies wcie found in thu collude and Iiigalls nnd.lohnson iirrestod. Thu atrocity of this crime together with tlm action of the jury in fixing tin griido of Win. IJernrr' crime lit ininslaiiKhter : , whrn it , WUH a clrni OIMII of minilur in tlu lint degree , were the po tent rausts lending to thu unl. .InluiH in was attended lho Jjht tiftecn minutes iu lho c 11 by Dr. Joyce nlonu , 'J ho shullf load thu war rant a tew minutes bifmu tun , Johns n 1 H- toned with n nil I look , lint raid untiling. Ho knelt on thu ncdfold during the v ry buif prayer , and then uiiiilo a tlimt cprrch ilnchir- ing bin iiinocenco and Bijing ho was prepjud to die. Death was almost imtantiinentu , nnd without pcciilliir feature. The execution t ok place in the jail yard , thu ecilfuld being varconcd by e.invm. Flro ut I'lcrrr , lliikotn. I'IKIIUU , Dakota , Ht'ji'oinlwr 12. A ru broke nut ho > u nt 1 : ! l" , thin morning. One entire - tire bii-iii ( m bl. ck has I eeli ejiiainood , includ ing the Kirst N.ttiiinul bank. A''J o'clojk tha tire was still bin nil g , JMTKII A terrible his In ra'/Inif Irro.Rl.irt- ing at 1 " 'o nek u. in , in llnjdeii [ iron.1 nt ri. It cpnad north to Dakota Avenitu and B mth ti Missouri AM-IIUO , sweeplngau cntiro block , the l''ir Nitional bank including < > t building , llio htnres < if I'ln-laiiit Co. , ( lOdil k ( . ' < > . , und Hlmitliff and I'.il .co thrater. The fire In xtill unc"ii rolled. Thu damage in estimated at S7/VOO / with Insurfiiicj to cover lulf thut mount. No lire department in the city. Thn li'ii is Bprnudl ig wn-t nn Dakota Avcniiu , hut will not ( ; o uny fictln r ninth , Tlio Tluini. " INiiimny niuiMlu , Hp < xinl Dlnpatci ) to TIIK Hi.'l CIIICAUO , Hcitembor ] li LuwyciK ( linnly , Trumbull nnd At.say , Conservator Austin J < . I'ntterson anil Andrew Anderrfon , ono of the Storey heirn , worobeforo the probate court to- Uy , to f etc t a pf r nn to unko lho nxaniiun- lon nf tlio Chii-ago Tinirii , n demanilod by Mrs. Storey The mntUr was ti come up i CK but , nftor KOIIIO delay , thu on tirnootnpdiy retire 1 lo Jmlgn Nlekcrhxki'r'B : i ) nmber mid rrpnrtid. Theyuiru excluded Tim seent c nfironco i-ontinucd until ! i iVIock , when the dtnrs wei-e o | 'iied am ) the urty cnmu nut and dispi red , Thn n utilt of bouillon was nil order by thn coutt nllowlug kits Story t\\o thou nnd dollars per month or the care of her hmliind nnd necosmry lousnhold I'tprnsp * . M tin pnurt furtlior u- hi r.Z"-s .liid o Tiumhull nr Mr. A ny , Mrn. Storey's Attornnyt , nr mich permu ns thuy in y M'point ' , to make oxnuuiiHtum of the allaini of he pnpor. Tlio , September 12 As King Itumbtrt KM puising tlm prison jo-tord , y tlu mm itus Mi'i l a luti I h nit , urayiug t > Ho set i\c llbor- y. _ Among thos ) lU'ijer.mdy III with chil- rn in a non of Kn g Katakana of the Sandwich ilaudd. UOMK , Bt < t > ti < inlor ) li ? . Italy ha * nb'lithcd iiaiantino Hgaiimt cludrnv on Ilia I'remh roll ler , Kb g lluiubert h.vs ghen 500,000 for lioii'lief ol ihohra ( UtVc'itHnf Nape" . The condition nf nlfalrHnt N.iphvs c nitlnvud to im- io\o thnuighout hut night. Wooden h u u re building for thu sliolljr nf poor und sick 'ho nppieh-iiilcd mail f ami no hai beennvcr " d and thenliiku nl the butchers h.u been ' tiled. Public nnslst'incd was given mini 1 loulers whu bad buen ruined by the epuleni- c. Sln.ps c'lii'ii tit four o'clock. The cuy nverywhoie iiie imts n sorrowful mx-iunncii. A ktrnng Kl.iom pievnllsi. King .inmbeit do liiux to letve the city , A I'Visl lit Wnr ClttcAiio , September 12 , A uioutii g of the opnueiitntiviis of tlio Illinois Central , llur IngtunVnbashnrd Alton voadu , comprislni ; .ho. Chicago and St. l.ouis freight pool was ii > ld to-day to coii'idtir the d mind nf the Illinois Oenttnl fur nn Increasn in Its ppreeut- igii f mm 1 1 to 'JO per cent. Tlio pool will bu formally dixsnlved next Mnmhiy. It is tonli- lontly iiiiiiniiuc"d that rate cutting will bo comint'iued on that day. Tlio Klolcui-H in Special Dispatch to Tim HUK. C'lilCAUO , September 1U. The direct result if the Schurz meeting wiw the opening to-day of Independent hondipmrters iu Palmer boue. Thu fuiuiluro , as jet. cii liu of a bid , live tlmrs and a table , nnd no de.sciibiblo activity luiprcs'es tlio casual \ isltorVtthiu ai-lioit time , liouincr , tin ) inaniigeiu | ) romiHj a boom whtcli will eon duetto the Molnlilication of the indepondenl veto in Chlcngo. Thn Turf. I.ILUXOTO.N iiAi'Ln. I.KXINHTON , September 1'J. Track fast Mile and ipimtrtr ; Very won , Yangurd leuond T.liather thiid ; turn' , L'MO.TliomiiH stake.t f rtwojf.ir old colts nml Tillies , one tulle , Favor \son , lomiii/'i ! second , Or nnilo thud ; tinio 1 l."iConn \ ilntion purx > , by mile luui ! ' ; Sbpaw y wen , l.ir./.io T tec ml , Kun sas Ibid ; bet tune , 1-1) . Tlirou qilirto mile , mm winn rn ; Diiimond won. Hello I'ato dti'ond , Hill OVUMIH , ililnl ; time , 1 17J , CiiiiTr.WA KAI.LS , Wis , , Heptoa.berlli. . Th water hati fnllen about U feel the past twenty four hunri ! 1'roui thac'.ty PIUI , fifteen built in B were cnried uvi\ ; from the Hiul'inidt ' twent > J. The iit > will ' lho ricoustiueti m nf hiiifgex. lho biiilgc thronh ihu lonniiy , itl > hardly an exiep lion , have been rnii d nway. T'JO ' IOSB Wll not b ] lens than onn milii n. KiixNDii 111 Vienna. VIR.NNA , Soptu'mlwr 1'J. John" if. Knunon tin ) Amciienn mini IT to Austria , pre-enlcd hU ereilunliids J enter 'ay to Kmpcror Krancis .lesi ph. .Mr. ICii'srn , in 'pnciiiitiiig his creduntialri , iilludtd to th < c rihal lolutioiH ousting bu- tuein Am rica mil An-tnu. The ICmpi'ror ill r < ply duclati'd tli-i o rehitioim wmo loumleil upon a lirm lusts , nnd ( xpres < cd n do-iui that the c iidial lelati .us might ever lit ] mamtalntd Letwuon the twn coii'itinx. ul iln > l'jiii | UEIII.IN , SeptombiT I'The pijio-B hrro ate Hint aiiiingi'iii' ' nts liavo be"ii undo f r lho tliron eniiei-or.i | tnnnetiit C Mint Ilcnuk- I-J'H ca-tlo , near ICttluwitI'IIIHI.III " -el.nia Kinp'Tiir ' William will stirt tor tlio metiliiit ; | iliue Stmdiy i vei.li . g. I'rinco Hi-matck , Count lluib-rt Iliriiiui'ck und ( ienuial Albu- djlliiec < ni | ail ) him. M. DdiM < iv , Hii-hiin prime minister , hnu Hlaitid for 1'nlaii I In bo prehu.a a * , the eeting of tin * three i nipcinrri. Thn Kli'iirris I'Vum LiwmTON : , Mo. , Sfptcinber 1' ' . - Thechnir - nan nf the republi nil fttnto committco ha-s i < iit n telegram to the eh iirnrin of.thn mitioiml epubheail I'liliilnlt eenf tillkh tin ) following s an nliHtrie'- til ( ) t.wim ind plaiittttniiH ii .Maine | ilv It ilnoT , ' - IIto'lin.ui ; ' , fiH.-lo' . ' ; Hi-atier ng , Il.ll.VJ , rjptiblica'i niiijuitr , lllfj'Jfij [ iluiiilitv , ' . ' , ' . ' ! ! ) . KeratuU lsnr l il' . ; men general than nny olhor'JI'i'W. 11 T liisld'jous In character , nud manifests Itself In miming sort's , pustular eruptions , hulls , hwelllnus , cnkiiKcd Joints , abscesses , sore eyes , etc. Hood's Sursaparlll.i rxpcls all trace of sciofnhi from thn blood , Icuvlni ; II pure. , enriched , and healriiy. "I \7 H severely nflllrU'tl with hcrofula , nml for over it year had two iimnlnr ; sore.i oil my neck , Tonic flvo bottles of Jlood'u Barsaparlll. ! , and ( ( insider inyself cured. " C , K. I.OVKJOV , Lowell , Mast. C. A. Arnold , Arnold , Me. , had nenifulotH HIIICH for hcvcu je.trs , prlng aud fall , JIooil'u Barsaparllhi cured him , Salt Rheum William BplcH , Hlyrli , ( ) . , Htiffprpd crcatly from crybliela | and salt ilicmn , catiHed by handling tobacco. At times hH hands would cracK open and hl < ed. lie tried various prep aration : ! without aid , dually look Hood'rtK.ir- saparllla , and now i.ays. "lam entirely well. " "My mm bad salt rheum on Ida liaudi and on tlio calves of his lots. Ho toolc Hood's Sarsaparllla nnd la entirely cured. " J. 11. UTAMO.N , ill. Vcnion , Ohio. Hooti's Sarsaparilla Holil by all drucslsts , { t ; elx for JS. Madu only liy C. 1.11001) Hi CO. , Lowell , Muss. IOO DOBCC Ono "i GENERAL NEWS. Bolter Expresses Himself satisfls His WcslcrnTonr , And Thinks the ts on Will Win lin No' , ? T a , tr CI A Sliooking Oaso " " fantioido in tfrs , Storoy's ' Suit to Retain the " " "Times , Gen , Logan'a ' Ovations Through out Michigan , ' 'nil Itoport Ironi Slnlno Tlio KIUIO crs in OlnonKO S Inncoiia Mfsws. llutler on tlio Went. Special Dispitoh to TUB Bleu. CidOAiio , Soptomlwr II. There wan no- xnmnlttou to meet General llntlor nt the union top.it nt'J o'clock this nfturuoon when hu cached Chicago from his southwestern trip. 10 was nocompnulod only uy Colonul 1'lymp- 011 nud hii eolerod valet , ulum ho talus witli ilni wherever hu gnvi. The gonorul no doubt Kctfd BJinu ono to welcome him , for on lighting from lho train ho look Plyinpton'n inn ami looked up nnd down aud all around lilin. Seeing no ono oomo forward , ho Went ivn Idling nluiig in hU characteristic manner , u ith hla head leaned back nml his light eye .1 inking nervously. A reiK > rter aficrunid , Hclciimtd him in behalf of tha litixamt , ami nkecl him how hu was plcsfod with his tri | > . Ho replied that ho had botn liBtuned to by men of ill thiulcB nf opinion nnd that ho ivan \\eUpitihfiedwithhii preliminary canviun pf the west. Hu raid that ho would remain in Chicago only long tnongh to take a little rod and would go on to Itotton t onco. Ho nlto mild that hu hoped to bo able to como west and mldicas the people again boforu the cam paign WJH over. "What do you think nf Ilia story publMitid iu the panerB ot thu defection tf Hamilton Ki-h nml liuiijiuLiu lirUtow ? " the genoial was ' I think that it is iirobubln rind tint it ii nho natural , " re pled ttio gcntrnl. "Hut what puzzles mo is to know how any man cm bctbr iiini'elf by wiUidrauing from tht ) republlcaim In go to the democratB. They are both equal ly bad. Wbut thoio tellowa ought to do 11 to volt ) for mo. " ' 1 ho general then waddled nil to the CM- rlagoliich C > doniil Plymplon had called and. vvns driven to tbo Palmer liousa. TIIINKH I'UHION WILL VTIN IN C I"AOO , Septoml'tr 12. (3 ( > 'neial Bntler .vnvtd fn.ni . the tvixtthis afternoon and ro- iiiiiimd in the city n'vcral hours in con ultn- lion with the lenderB of tbo IVoplea party in I bis t ito and left fur New York on th luiut- ed express at 5 n'eloek. Ho expwsKxI Jilrn , ' lf vsoll pie-ted nt thn reception given him iu all sect onn nf thn west and northwest AB * o tlm political1 nuilouk ho exprwBfd Rrent conl ! lenoi In fusion winuirvj in Michigan and Nebraska , IlliVOI/L'ING OlllLiI ) JIUUDEIl. A VouitfiOnnpIo lor Unkiuiwii Kill Tin Jr Klrst Horn. SpochI dinp.itcli to THU HKIC. ' ( Jlll NFltl.i ) , Iowa , September 1'i A rn- iratkiiblo cmo nf infaiiticir'e ' Ilou jiibt comu to light near Orient in this couuty. On last itin- day morning , fumalu child , nppatently ol fu'l ' time and wall developed , wau burn to H. li. Wildmnn and his wife , a young couple who liavo been murtied ton o six inontha anil now residing noiir Or.ent. Dr. M < nnott at tended her and It ft the mother nnd child both , doing well , While thoie ho was urgad ru- poateilly by Wihlmau Iu givn tlm child chlor- i ) ( rin to kill it. Ho rcfu ( il but the proprnl- t on together with .t PIUVIOIIH ncpie.stti ) po r fiom nn abortion arMined ld < tu picionv. On ii'lurnlnjj the next day hu found the uliihl n i-Hlng i.nd imipicl nii.g foul play liu du- maniied to know where itva , Hu wn > s told thattlioy bad g.ven it away ton liiond. Ke- fui.iiig to be natislioil with that aimuer ho le I tatrd hin VIHIIB und ! ilmuehtn | inand wan ut last , informed U n it had illod und that they bad thioivn it into nn old well , Ho cut > - pelled lliu fattier to help liiiniu trjing to gcfc it nut but failed and then In ) i-oininunkineil tlio matter to iilurilf I.ibby. Karly thin moinlng ( I'Viday ) parties Irom this plaou wtnt down and eucoeudml in getting the body out. It wan in ii'jonL ' ( our liui. of mud and water ut the UulU m of MI old well aLeut thirty loet deep. It WUH WHblied and found to bu badly lumped in d excoiuitcd about lho throat and ba ly 1'JooiUiot. A coronei'd jury was iin- pannlid by JUIIICB I'cil , a jiiKtlco of the proco hint textimoiiy tuken in the catc , Thu Jury h d IK t rendeiod tluir verdict when yi urcor it'ppondeiit loft , The purlins urn under ur- ici-L CHABLES KIEWE. UNDERTAKER , AND DEALER IN Melalic Cases , Coffins , CasiclsSliroii& KTO. , KTC. , HJ 0 Fnrnain St. , . OBJAIIA , NEB iiktraiihlo.cidoro | > iouiuUy ittendcJ to. Ttltphon No. & 21 MCCARTHY & BUEEB , 818 1 H BTHHET , BKT. FARNAta AND DOUGLAS. recognizes ! .