OMAHA VOTlRTMEiNTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB , , SATURDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 18 , 1881. NO. 103 UNDER THE PINES. Blaiob's ' flampaiEn Tour Throng tlio Tcwns cf Michigan , ibntinued Ovations and Enthusi- astio Greetings His Eloquent and Stirring Speech at Flint , Ho Impeaches the Traducers of His Fame , By the Simple Logio of an Ap peal to Facts , Ho Crushes Tliolr TCnylous and Mail cious Llliols Tlio Gallant Fro- montAVlth Htm. UhMNE IN KAST SAHIKAW , Mich , October 17. Blaine loft Saglnaw nt 10 o'clock this morning for Bay Cityj Ho nnd Gen. Fremont were corted through the city to n btnnd in the park utouml which were 10,000 people. Blainowas introduced , spoke briefly and introduced Gon. Fremont. Both were enthu iastically ro ceived. DETIIOIT , October 10. The bast arranged reception given to Blaine so far on his trip through Michigan wns at Flint , Dispensing with carriages and the parophenalia of a pro cession , the local committee had erected a stand on a flat car to which Blainq stepped from the train. Around the stand was an enthusiastic meeting of Eovorul thousand pee ple. Blaine spoke hero at greater length than usual , "After calling attention to protective tatiil the great issue of the campaign , and expressing his belief that Michigan , a state so much interested ia protection would follow the load of Ohio , he untd : "I have received sinca I have bean ia this state , two or three letters from persons asking mo to state whether or I had ever been a member of the "know-noth ing" party. In connection with these innui ries from poreous in Miehlgnn , I have re ceived some telegrams from tha Pacific coast asking whether I was not a supporter of Fillmore - moro , when ho ran m ' 5(5 ( as the uatlvo Ameri can candidate for the presidency. Lut mo say In full and explicit reply to these inquiries by letter and telegraph that I never was a member of the "Know-Noth ing" order , that I never voted for a man who was nominated by it , either for n state for a national office , and that instead of support iug Fillmoio iu 'oO when I waa n young man ofti , I hid the honor to bo .1 momb r of the national republican convention which nomi nated General Fremont ( cheers ) and as the general is now on this platform ho will be able to bear toitinvmy that however inefficiuit my support may hive been , it wa < < very earnest and very ardent , [ Renewed cheering. ] I wai then the junior editor of the Kenuebec Journal , anil the paper was entirely devoted to General Fruinout's advocacy , aud aided in giving bun the largest majority over cast in Miine for a presidential candidate of any Karty. [ Cheers. ] The "knownothmg" order jlds viovys in regard to Immigration aud naturalization with which I never had any sympathy and from which I never hesitated to express dissent ; but in connection with that subject , lot ma ray that there nro ut proa ent three wrongs which , in my judgement require - quire correction. First , I think that the habit which has grown upon thu part of souia Kuro- pom couutnoj of semiing their paupers to the United States ought not to be longer tolerat ed. ( Good , g..od ! and cheers. ) 1 believe in tha good old American Byntom which requires that each town or each county shall take earn of its own pojr. ( That's it. that's it ! and cheers. ) If in Kuropaau countries their laws tend to impoverish tlie working people those countries ought to take card of them when re- duued ti want , instead of shipping them to us. ( Great cheering j 2dnnd still moro objectionable isthupruu- tica of shipping their criminals to us ns hai been done in many cases. Criminals beiug released leased from pumsh'ii nt on condition that they shall come to tlu United States. I think that it is u very grave otfjnco ng4io.it this country which should n t ba permitted. [ Chaors. ] Third , if n tariff for protection is designed tu oluvate the laboring man of this country and hocuro him go d wages and if it is not fur that it is nut for unything , then I think thu custom which some men are trying to iutrodnca of importing- cheap contract labor from torcign countries to compete - pete with home labor ought to bo prohibited [ Renewed cheers. ] It is n swedes of servitude against the spirit of our laws and injures all who are iu any way connected with it. There are tlireo evils that I think ought'to bu lomedicd but , as to the honest immigrant seeking to butter his ( audition , whtthor ha .eamo troin the II-Huh Isles , or from thu great German empire , from tha sunny climes ut tha Latin nation * , or from tha bravo Scandinavian races of thu north , wo tid him God-speed nud give him n liojity wulcomo .aud hospitality nnd when ho is admitted to citenship w nssura him protection .at home nnd abroad. [ Prolonged uh cr ng ] Once among us an < l of m , liis rights nro equal boford til Jaw with tiinsu of tha native burn citizen. No dis iuciion can bo tolerated amonsr these who are clothed with the honor of American citizeiibhip. [ Itenowod cheering ] At the conclusion of his remark * Blaine Intro duced General Ficmout ns tha gallant soldier who had Jed the republican any In Its fiist preat political conllitt , which , though ending in n nomlnnl defeat , was really tha ptepratiun for its splendid triumph four years later. I til'KECII. The.appoaronco of tlio general wan the sg. ! nal for enthusiast ! i cheers. Ha rcturuud thanka in n brief epnech , in the coursa of which ho said : ' 'Mr. Jilaiuo has referred tu the foot that ho was a member of the conven tion that nominated in 185J. The Joval and cordial sunport which I inn now giving Mr. m Blnlnn is the heat tuttlmony I can bear to what lie has ubiut his earnest mpport of me whfii 1 Lad.tno honor to bo at thu head of the republican party iu the first great national .campaign. " [ llvnewod cheers. ] AT TOUT 1IUIW.V. At Port Hurnn ( hero was a fine reception. Kov , A , Hastings Jtom it-ad the address of welcome tu which /Jlnlno / responded brielly , General 1'Veuiout wus then introduced uud Hiacia a Cow remarks. It as half p'uit eevec when the train ar rived ti Detroit. Blaiso iu company with .Senator .Ua'.e was driven to Mrj. C'tunalers whcro hs will spend Uio night. To-morrow ho will RO on through Michigan reaching South Bond , Indiana , in the ovoniin ; , _ . 8ICNA.TOU ,10IIN VN. INI'LCEXCt : ON' T11K DOUI1TFBI. HTATRS OP TIIK I1UCKKVB VtCTOUV , MansGold ( O. ) Special to the Chicago Tribune. A newspaper man had the following inter view with Senator John Sherman at hlfl rosl- denco this evening regarding ths result of Tucsdaj's olpctiunt "What tiled , if nny , will the Republican \ictnryin Ohio have on the November elec tion ? " "I think tbat the result of Tucsilay U do- ciflvoon the pr sidonllal election en far as Ohio ii con-rrncd. 1 have no doubt nhatovor that Ohio will more than double the majority , whether n coot et is made by the dcmocr.vti or not. The influence ot the Ohio oloctin j upon other states is n matter of opinion merely - ly , I think a woll-coutestnd strupglo such as wo had in Ohio is a fair indication of popular opinion in other states. A great many p ople will takn the ro ult hero as indicating thoic- sultlntho diiubtlnl sites of Indiana , Now York , Nu\v Jerser , and Connecticut , and will vote nccordingly. " "What do you think of the charga that the republicans used United Statca .uJnrshala to further the ends of the , inrty ? " " 1 think the lepubllcan party was entirely justiflcd in appealing to the act of congress vo protect the ballot-bov against what it appears to inn was organized ruffianism in Cin cinnati. It may bo that the Deputy Marshals ; suddenly clothed with power , may have abused it in individual instance , but the same thing was done y Shcrjtl > , Dep uties , and the regular police in Cincinnati. All forms of lawless violence in elections should to frowned upon without regard to party feel ing , but when extraordinary steps are taken on the one side it is apt to invite similar ef forts on the other nlda. Both parties should setk to puniah violations of law or abuse of power , either by marshals or sheriffs , or their deputies. " Alarrled a JOWC-SH. . CINCINNATI , October 1C. Thomas Vickcrs , the late llsctor of the Cincinnati Univeroity , was married to-night at the Grand hotel to Misj Leonora Oppcnhcimer. The groom came to Cincinnati fifteen yeara ago , and became the pastor of one of the Unitarian churches. The church running down , it ) pastor resigned and went into politics. Ho Boon tecurcd nn election aa librarian of the public library. Hit ) bride of to-night wns at that time an assistant in the library. When Mr. Vickers loft the library and bcpimo rector of tlio univoreity she wont. with him in the capacity of eecrotay A movement was subsequently initiated against Victors in the university board of ouch strength that ha last Juno resigned the Hoc- turshtp. Ho then became a candidate for ro- olectioa B librarian of the public library , but ho was defeated. Disappearing , it was not known what had become of him until y ster- day , when ho returned and explained that he had been editing n paper in Aurora * county , Dakota. Miss Opponheimer ia about 28 Her parents nro bitterly opposed to thn match , and say they will never recognize Arickera as one of the family. An Army D WASHIKOTOM , Oct. 1C. The president to day signed nn order di-mleslnrr from the ser vice Ciipt. Geo. T. Olmstoad , jr. , who was tried and convicted by court martial on charges of embezzlement while on special duty in charge of military telegraph Arizona. _ Tripartite Harmony. 1'raTil , October 17. I'rincs Tossea , in a speech yesterday before the Hungarian chain1 berof deputies , said no written treaty was concluded between the tliree emperors at Skier nlwice. That conference was a guarantee of friendly relation. The African Conference. LONDON , October 17. The Times says Eiv gland has signified to Germany her acceptance of the principle on whiih the African confer unce is to take place , Hit has not formally so copted the invitation to be present. Galling ior Unpaid PIIILABKU-IIIA , 1'a. , October 17. The counsel for the Schuylkill Navigation Com pany petitioned the United States court for an order on the i'hiladelphia and Reading ] { . It. to pay § 210,000 representing the unpaid rentals. Contractor BOSTON , October 17. The police who went to Wellesley to rescue Uacy , the c ntractor , from the Italians , found him in a barn , a r rested seventy-five Italians , and released Dacy. All but nineteen wpro afterwards let go. to bo tried to-day. They say Uacy has not paid them for -10 days. TEST TODB'BAM WWJJEfTO- Brands rtilvrrllwal nanhHoluioIy pure THE TEST : riaco a can top tlon n on a Iiotrtovn until hentcd.tneft viiiovu tu ! > cuvt'r uiul find I. A flicniM will uot bo re- ruU tu dclc'cl tliu jirvscaoa of ummunlo. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. jitiLTurti.5i.s3 HAS NEVER ii'LX qu.tiiiu.\cp. InninllUonliompn for a nimHer of . century It lm < ttoui the cououmeis' rollaLIu tt > t , THE TESTOFTHE OVEN. _ _ P1UCE BAKING TOWDEIl CO. , iuitit-1 or " Dr , Price's Special Flavoring Extracts , 71o troiiKM ( nMt drlletom and natura IRit r twftw aod Dr. Price's Lupiilin Yeast Gems I'or Llfht , Healthy IirrnJ , Tlie Ileit Dry Hup Yout In tli World. a FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. . 6T. LOUIS- on GRIMES AND CASUALTIES. THE IiA OUOS9R IiYNOIIINO. A ll.U OF IIKI'IIK-SSION1 AV'tKIt TIIK TUACIKnA THE KIKNn'rt MUllllEnOM I'LOT. LA CHOSSK , Wis , October ITT Businoji is practically suspended hero to-day. L t night's tragedy was the all absorbing topic. It appears that Mitcriclt Intended , If possible , to kill nt le st two moro citizens , ono of whom WAS Charlts A. McDonald , It was only n question whom ho mot first. Ho wa equip- pad with two nolf-cocklntr Smith and Wc on rev olvcrs , and pulled thorn ns fast ns tha tick ing of a watch. lOt-chi f police Hutch Is out nf thn city , but evidence now points toward Mitchell at tha man who attempted his nssasslnntlnn several vvoaks ngu and only loft him when ho mppoiod htm dond. An iuquo t has been or erod nnd It is posMblothat n num ber of witnesses will bo examined. There Is no disposition to pro ccuto uuyoiiu. The gen eral verdict being that it was n righteous execution. TIIK COUOSKH'S juuv. LA CIIOSSK , October 17. The coroner's jury oxnminod twelve witnesses iu the Mitchell in quest , among whom wcro the sheriff , polico- mcn , eye witncssoi of the murder nnd lynch ing. No one recognized any of the multitude who did the Ivnchlng. Tiio verdict Is sub- stnutinlty that the dccuucd'tvns the man who murdered Mr. Burton , and that Iu cnino to IiU death by hanging nt tholmnds of parties to tha jury uukuoivu. titonmor on VIro QUKKNSTOW.V , October 17. Instead of go ing to Liverpool , the Nevada entered this harbor. The cargo has been on fire since Wednesday at 1 ! p , m. . The Nevada's pats- cngers are safe. Kvery ctlurt Is being nuilo to cxtinguitb the llamos. QUKKNSTOWN , October 10. No pussongcrs hnvo jet landed.from the Nevada. The cap tain doniea thaftho fire is at 11 burning. Shu expected to leave this afternoon for Liverpool. DOXOOL.V , October 17. A message from Wady Gert a reports thnt thu Btcamor which rnu aground had n quantity of money on board belonging to Green , contul for tbs Europeans and natives with the booty tiken from tha rebels and nlso the heads of rebels killed nt Khartoum. No whites among the prisoners. _ _ _ _ _ A Ranchman MurdnroiJ. DuxVEn , Col. , October II ! . Yesterday I morning Matt. B , Perkinsnn , a sheep-herder , rode up to the houio of his former employer , Derby P. Payne , n small sheep-owner living three miles from Doer Trail , n water-station on the Kansas Pacific road forty miles from Denver , and after refusing Payneis invitation to breakfait , called him outside nnd demanded tlie payment of 830 , a balauco duo for work. L'ayno replied that ho had no money then , but hoped to havn some iu n few days when he would fettlo. Pcrkinson upon this drew a revolver and fired tlireo shuts , the first of which passed through Payne's body killing him instantly. Parkinson gava himself into tha custody of an officer at Deer Trail. After waiving examination hi was taken tu Denver and lodged in jail. Ho claims that I'oynu made a motion as if to draw n pistol nnd ho shot in i-elf-dofenso , Payne was a highly re spected citizen. A Ijlncoln Embezzler. ] LINCOLN , Neb. , October 17. .T. Kobeit Williams , ot David City , has been missing since Friday of lust week , when ho took the train for the cjst. It is just discovered that ho has absconded taking with him $ 27,00(1 ( in money borrowed from confidential friends in chin cli , Sunday-school , temperance and polit ical circles , in all of which ho was prominent. Ho was lUperintondont of the Sunday-school , caudinato for elector on the St. John ticket and -ran for district jiidga last fall , -Ho is supposed to ba in Canada. Murdered In ft Ijiinoly Giiloli. JjKAnvn.LK , Col. , October 10. Sam Bald win a teainutar for thu Daisy mine , was found inn dered in a lonely gulch near hero Ilia belt , containing $1,100 , in gone. A rude mt k was discovered near the body. Ho has iv wife and several children in Galueburg , 111. James G Gilleppie nnd a man named Munich were arrcf ted for tha crime. Lynching is probable. DISGUSTED 1 > J A100KA.'LS. ( KETDIINRI ) CINCINNATI I'lr.OUIMS DNFOI.I ) A TALK OP UOIIUOW. Chicago Tribune Local , There was a howl of anguish yesterday at the democratic county headquarters over the preparations making by thu r publicans to get a frco ballot and an honest count at the com ing election. Most of "tho boys" who went to Cincinnati with "Bill1' Gallagher and hia a-sociateu were back , and their souls weiu filled with indignation at the insults heaped upon thfin by United States marshals , who not only kept them from voting , hut promptly arrested nny of them who wore foolhardy onoiifih to at tempt it. Th > y brought woid that the boys at home must see to it that enough of Carter Harrison's special police were swurnin tokcup the dtputy mai-tlmls from interfering with the rights of the repeaters , The su gcution that the deputy marshalx would bo nrnif.il in mum of the wards where the demoiratic roughs have threatened to keep decent voters lioin the polls caused a wuil of indignation from the returned Cincinnati pilgrims According to thtir story , when a special pohcemsii or a crowd of rcppateru inteiferod with the mar- Khali ) they made no bones of lining their shout ing irons. The boys who got back wf > ro also intensely diegustea witli the colored voteru of Cincin nati , who , in spilt ) df everything , intiiited on voting tke republican ticket Their scull- incnbi v ore shared by the danger * on at county headquarters , who vowed that not u coloiod vota should bo cant In Chicago outside the Second Wnrd , several declaring that they wcieaching for a chuiico "to kill a coon. " Van Pelt comforted the crowd by assutiiu to them that none of tli "d d Cincinnati rnnnkoy business" would bn tolerated in Chicago cage , and that Car'er Harrioun would sea whether the United .States was bigger than c the city of Chicago elcc.ion-day. Nevertheless the reports from Cincinnati cast a gloom over tha blackleg element , which has been relied nn to dw a great pa it In keep ing respectable people away from the polls. This WUH particularly the casu in the Vinerty district , wlieru it was intended to mass all the tough olementu , The 1'inerty people wore reported - ported lit bo getting ready tu defend tlair rights in a way election toughs despise , and Joe Mackin wax mdlted with the leirmrk that the maciiino would have to depend on "fino work" intido the polling places for Hi miccesd , Hero , too , tliero IB tumble , Sumo of the judges have got a tared and cannot bo depended upon to carry out the behests of tlio 277. machine at a rink of n term iu the penitentiary Otliern u > o e < > Ignorant that they cannot bo the trusted with "ttin wink1 ' and it IK likely that number of tha juducH of tlio Mjunnd congics- ov eionui district will ho chaiiuud to make for men whom tiio machine can rely , ' It THE CAMPAIGN. . . , | i Ohio's . ' Rcpntilican Majority in sional Yolc Reaches 18,418 , , The Democracy's ' Suicidal Blind- iiona to Defeat , Arrogantly Claiming tlio State.- for November ! Oliioago Domooraoy'B ' Impu dent Howl of Fraud , Iowa Groonbaokora Opposed tbo Deinooratio Fusion , Gov. Clovolnml KoturiiH Homo Huril ThrcntotiH Contest LoKnn to Tour lowri Canvass Notctt. OHEKUING OHIO. AT 8IUNKY. Special dispatch to The Bet ? . SltWKV , Nob. , October 17. A mouplor rati fication was hold bora last night under the auspices ot tha Blaine nnd Logan club. Tlie principal speaker * were J. W. IHxler , I. I. Nesbit nud Dr. Duckworth , of North Plntto , Tiicy were well received , their main subject being the tarilT question : AT UUXUMKaTOX. BLOOMiNrttoN , Nob. . October 17. llepubll- cans celebrated tbo Onto victory last night. Ono hundred guna have boon fired and every body la fooling happy. OHIO IIETURNS. A NUT IlEl'Utll.lOAN MA.I01UTT 01 18,418. CotUMiiDH , 0. , October 17. The ollicial vote was counted by the county clerks to-day. Returns from sixty , nnd'somi-ollicial ' from tlio other twonty-olght give Itobiuson for secro- of state 11)21 : ) , and Flicking * for board of public works 17,470 majority. Semi-official returns do not report on other candidate ? , but with sixty counties the plurality of Johnson for supreme judge is o tlraatod bntweon fif teen and sixteen thousand , Tiio total vote or majorities by congressional districts cannot ba given , but the vote by counties on congress men shows 5iDU republican majorities and 40,123 democratic. The not republican ma jority on the congressional vote is 13,118 , THI3 KEi\6ON "WHY ! THE DKMOC1UCV COINlNlI XXCCHA1ILK CAUSII KOIl ITS OHIO DZKBAT. STTS Special Telegram to THE BBS. CHICAGO , October 17--Elliot K. 1'endleton , f Cincinnati , wh > Ia a brother of Senator Pcndloton , said at the Palmer house this morning in conversation with a reporter , that tliero wcro causes qpr.ratinir in the recent elec tion in Cincinnati which had not yet been re ferred to. ' I ece , " said ho , "tine everybody is damningtho Germans for voting the ropub. Hean ticket. This cousnraia' entirely unmer ited. The German vo&nst Ioiti to the democrats , by nhy msani. Tu 'Novu'mbor they will vote lor Cleveland. , They did not vote the republican ticket this time because they were diesiiti-fied with the democrats for their failure to repeal thu Scott law , bccnueo they did not ftol , as a great many others did. that the election of Blaine would bo assured by the October election going republican , and lantly because they am not , nn n claw , op posed to republican state rulu. Thpir opposi tion is directed toward Ulnine. Tlio rctm't ' will show that this is BO. In November the Germans will vote the democratic ticket. Ono other important reason ia tlio fact tlut the independent republicans voted the republican ticket Tuesday. Their objection to the re publicans did not find in the October election n form of expression it will in November. In Hamilton county the republican majority , if I remember , was something lika 2UOO : per haps over. Well , tliero are nt lanst 2,000 in dependents in Cincinnati. I should bo sur prised if tliero were less. These independents will vote ngninst BInino and will ninko the dilforouca nt oucu > ,0i)0 , ) vqt s. "It is my opin ion , " said Mr I'endioton , in conclusion , ' 'that with fusion with tiio Butleritrs , the democrats can car/y Ohio by a Email majority. " A , BOUIIUOrl 11 Till ; CHIPAOO DEMOCRATS CIV ! FRAUD TO COS- OHAI. THEIR OWN Special to egram to TUB C/IIOAOO , October 17. CommiHsioner Vnn Pelt and bin committee oil town and ward or ganization have disco vei od that on Tuesday the republicans took advantage of tlio regis tration to record the names of hundiodaof fraudulent voters. Van 1'olt represents the extent of this fraud uU nt registry as Incompre hensible in tha view of tlio two democratic judges who had charge of the hookn. In HOMIO lower wards whcio the negroes rotido in abun dance tliero wera twlca as many colored votera registered OH tlio stlioul censin recently ta ten reporto I to exist. In the 6th product of tlio fiiHt ward u deputy Uniti'fl Htatai nrarslml is alleged to have taken the ruxlitratlun book before half tlio drinocratH had r gistercd , Twenty colored voterH are ri'giutered for ono house which Van Pelt found on examination Iinva 'only four bodx in it. " The cummin- sionor and hit cnmmltteu are receiving similar roporlH dady , and propoio they say to Invcuti- guto the mutter. A number of thu republican unty commiitco raid that commissioner Van PII'H ) | statements ni o bare-faced lies nnd wro intended t attract attention from the frauds that democrat tliennelvea had cjiiirnittcd at rcglHtration , They hod two judgon and they certainly had a better opji jitunlty , AVIJ3T VlltGlNIA-'S VOTI3. ONLY A HLIOIir DBMOCIIATIO MAJOIltTY 1110 UK rUIIUOAN OAINH INDICATEO. WHKKMKO , W. Va , , October 17. As far an heard fiom , twenty-eight countius in this ntato glvo ( lemociatiouuijoritlof of l'J,183. Twouly- two counties give i epiiblican majoritlrs of ! ) , . The democratic majority is U.BflO , with lour ccuntira f i hear fiom winch may Iticreasa domocratio n.ojority 1,12(10. ( Thu dnmo cratio plurality In IKSU WHH 10 130 an 1 3100 r the republicans juid grucnhackerM , Thin veer the repnbll aim imd i/rcenbdckem fused , / appear * , however , that thu democratic greonbackrrs in mo < t counties wont back to their party ami thn republican prennlmckcrs did thn fame. The campaign wan virtually n ( cjaro l * un bntwcpn ropul liran and domo- crntn , The total \otn will surpa any In the Ute _ _ _ _ UMOVKIji\Nt > lt < ) MK\VAUI > HOUND I.KAVIS'd SKW011K. . NK\V YOHK , Octnkrr 17. Oovtrnor Cloxo- land left tlio I'iflh nvonui hotel to take tin 3:30 : p. in. train for Albany. Ho wis accom panied by Mayor Hank * , of Albany , Adju- tnnt-liencral l-anwvorth nnd ' - 1'iivato Secre tary l.tmnnt. The governor anxious to ki < pi the titiu ) of hln departure private , at lui . diwfred to leave without any do.iioimtration. Ho had not got half a block from the entrancn , howoMT , when ho wa rrcfgnlxnl , and from that point ID the depot ho was repeatedly cheered. AT MOMK. AUIANV , October 17. Governor Clnvcland , accoiupanlml by private con-alary Iiauumt Atnyor HanUsand some ulato oIllci'M arrhod frnin Now York at 7:15. : Thn governor drove to the \Gcutlvo mansion. Tha croud at the ill-pot clieorod heartily a < the governor walked to the carriage. The govnrnor up- poitrod in uncoil nt health nud spirits. Ho oxpitn od liimnolf very much imprujsod with the magnitude of 'ho douuuutrations In Now York and llrnoklyn , and the c.irtie.itnets ami oonlidciut ) which pervaded the ranks of the dcmuciacy , ( . LRVELANn CASK ! ) . Kev. Thomai Dovany and 1'rank T. Kcan the commlttcu of the ( illman Catluilia liurch called upaii Cleveland and presented him with tha c.ino vol l at the church fatr. Thu govcriior said It gavu him gn-at { iltiMuro to receive - coivo BO lUttering an nsiurinca of the entcoui of hii woitorn Ciithiilio friends and ho appre ciated , especially the honor done him by Father Dovaitv and Mr , Kvnn wnitlnp Hourly two days at Albany to present in poison thu gift voted , TUB OIUOAGO HKOEPT1ON. IMMKXBK rilKPAUATIONI TO I1KCKIVK , TIIK "runiKD KKiaiiT" AT CMIUAOO. CHICAGO , Oct. 17. Arraiifjoments for the visitation of Mr. Blaine In Uhicago October S.'ith nro nt pretont taking up the attention of the locnl republicans to n prent extent. Llttlo else wnn talked about nt tlio meeting of the re publican ' oKecullvu commlttao yesterday after- noon. Ouo of tha members suggested that It would not bo n bad idea for the commlttoo to o to BlonmliiKton in a body aud meet Mr. ? llainn , ai he is going to stop th rj long enough to mnko n speech probably from the platform of liis car. Thu cither members thought thu idon was n good out' , nnd ft v as Buttled thnt the cummittuo shou d incut tha next president at Bloomington nnd escort him to Chicngo. Arrangements with thnt end in view will at onca bn entered upon. Uesldos this specinl escort , Mr. Blnino will bo accompanied to Chicago by the marching club * wi.ich aru to meet him nt Springfield October 21. All of the republican organizations in this vicinity are to turn out to receive Mr. Blaine , and there is no doubt but that thn parade and demonstration goncrnlly will bo the largest over seen iu Chicago or the Northwest. Frank Hurt ! Tlirontona Contest , TOLKDO , 0 , , October 17. Frank _ Html makes tha following statement concerning the congressional content in the Tenth district : "L hnvo takun , stops to ascertain whether the majority ngainst mo has been unfairly or corruptly obtriiicil. If , as I have baon in- forniod , it is thu cn'u , I shall learn that I have boon defeated by the clmiiKiug of ballots , per version of rctmns , pur hasa of votes niul iO' poating , I slull immediately institilto pro coodingn for n contest. _ If , however , the ma jority proves to bo a fair expression nf the will of tlio people , I would not take tha seat , if proffered by the next congress. I do not ex pact for Homo days to have the ncccssnry In formation to determine my action. " Iowa Grcon'.molcVrH bppmo Fiiblon CBDAII IlAI'lPH , October 10. At a confer- onca of tliu nntt-fiiiion greonbackois this after noon nn a-iilros to thn graenbicki'ra of lotvn was issued urging the erasure of the names of all democrats from thu electoral , state , con- gronaloiml nud county fusion ticket now in the holdThu question of n full straight green back tickut wns discussed , but owing to the nearness of election was voted down. Fusion- ibts tried to capture the conference but wcro UIlSUCCOeBful. Callcln'H IIIM04D , J ( October 17. William Calk. ins , the republican candidate for Governor , of Indiana , has boon lying quito ill at Lafnyotto for foven.1 days , but ro far has recovered that , accompanied by his wife , loft this iifternoon for Chicago. They ppund to-nlglit thcru and go to Lnporlo , thuir place of lesidcnce , to morrow. _ Inian'H WcntornTonr. CHICAGO , October 17. General L-gan will leave this city Sunday night for Diibiiquo , whoru ho will begin his western siiunkinc cam paign , covuiing tlio ntntos of Iowa. Illinois aud Indiana , Ho will bo accompanied throiwh- out tlio tour by Colonel 1'nt Ijonriu , of Da kota , aud ono or two other speakers. JTnndrlul. u Vlwli lo GlilrnRO , Gnu no , October JO. Hon. Tliomas A. Hoi.dricltH . will spuak in this tity the lL'd ! Innt. by in' itation nf the labor organizations and locil iliiniocrntiiiuliilw. Ho will return to In. dianaiolix | nnd l KpriiiKlield on thu 'J'Jlli. t > T5gMCTg.7Wjupm.A'jgiRicBtttt itg&mimimaiuugca DYSPEPSIA Cnuics 1(3 ( victim ! ) to bo miserable , hopeless , confused , nnd depressed In mind , very irrita ble , languid , and drowsy. It Is ; i dlseasu which docs not get well of Hsolf. It rcmilruA earcful , jiernlbtent attention , and a remedy to throw oil the eansos nnd tone up the dlgCK- tlvo organs till they perform their dutle.i willingly. Ilooil'H H.-irsaparllla II.IH proven just the rcrjulrcd remedy In liunUreds of c.isus. " I have taken Hood's Barsaparllla for dys- pepsin , from which 1 havu sulTcied two years , I tried many other medicines , hut none proved MI satisfactory an Hood's tiars.ipurllln. " TIIOMAH COOK , Jlrush Dlcctrlo Light Co. , New Yoik City. Sick Headache "I'or the past two years I have been nnilcted with novcro Jieadachos and dygpcji- blii. 1 was Induced to try llood'H Harsapa- rlllii , nml have found grunt relief. I cheerfully - fully reooiiiuienil It to nil. " MILS. K. 1' . AWAIIU ; , New llavcn , Conn , Mrs. Mary C. Smith , Camlirldgcnort , Jtasn. , waa u hiilfercr from dyHjiepslanml sick liead- achu. Hlio took llood'a H.'irsip.-irllla : and found It the heat remedy bho over used. Mood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all drunglstH. $1 ; six for $5. Mailo /mlybyO. I. IJOOI ) & CO. , I.owrl ] , Mass. IOO ° Dosos4Ono Dollar. RAILWAYS AND COMMERCE. \VAlt TO TIIK KSIKR HK iitrrKii HAII.WAV ( < TIIIKI : AND ITSVANICKT KKKCCT OS CIIANOK. Special TolfgMin U ) TIIK HKB. NKW YOHK , October 17. The open an nouncement of war on paisongur rates bo- twcrn hero and the wt , and the prompt ami loterinlntd action of the \Vo.it Shore road In breaking from the pool hai canted a bear cyclone - clone nnd alinoot a pAiiio in the stock exchange o-day , It was Announced yesterday that the \Vnst Shorn had cut rates openly In 1 cent fcr nile tin all point- ! , and dlspatshos for a montli nut have stated that tliero would bu the fiercest wnr of rates over inaligmntoit in this country. The West Shore is only a flRtiro- head In thu fight , and i put fortva-d to bear tbo brunt bpcamo of Hi upocial In.portanco . nn n nldo and direct livnl line to tlio New York Coiitiul. .lay Gould , Frank Worth , S. V. WliUi1 , O. L * . Jlnigaii and Nowcombo are rocognlcd at thu big live of thn bull patty , lint in the fncu of the railroad \var tlipy Imvo boon perfectly impotent. Thorn won a tu h to sill stocks from the > lma the necoiul gong pounded thin niornlnp in the ox- clmtpo , especially thu leadlrg Vaiulo biltB , Nuw \ ork Central waa knocked down 81 per cent. Inko Sliorti wont elf IJ. Mlchlean Cen tral ! 'J _ , ilcrscy Central i ! , Ijackawona If , Texas and Western Union 1 per cent The r-ctlvityU a certain oa ! s of brokcis in the bjard gnvoilsu to the belief that thu princi pal sol ing was coming from Vunderbilt and Ills following and their traders , mid even coir nervallvp bnikois throw tholr stocks upon the market in wholesale form , This has been ono of the most exciting aud buiy days of the present yoar. Thuro are plenty of rumors that to-momnv will ecu moro tolling aud con siderably moro excitement. ST. LOUH , October 17. This nflcinoon nn application wns made for the nppoinluicnl of n receiver for the llnrrlson witu works. Tha liabilities nro said to exceed ; assets , $100,000. TIIK UAIIAVAWAIl. . NKW Yurk , October 17. The war In pat- socgcr rates shows no change. The ollicern B , k M. nnd West Shore cell first class tickelc to Chicago nt § 15 ; for Buirnlo , § 0.60 } for Albany , SI , in. Scalpers nulls sanio tickets nt ll SU. nml § 1 respectively The Krio road to-day beganmillinir tickets nt the cut rates. The I'aimsylvnnia niountains the name rated. IILHINMS FA1LUHKH. NKW YoltK , October 17. Failures the Inst puvon days two hundred nnd eighteen , ngnlnst two hundred nml twenty last week. A IIANIC'H I'IIOTIUUTKD INSOI.VKNOY. GUKNAIIA , Miss. , October 17. The commu nity was lliioun Into intense oxcltumont by iho fnlluru of the banking homo of N. K. Snyder - der & Sons Kvoryonu had implicit conlidonco In its nulvuiicy. It turns out that thu bank has been Insolvent moro than a year , thnt Cul. Snyder , on his do > th ho 1 insisted that his Bonn should attempt to maku up thu deficit. They agreed to do so. Tlio creditors meeting is called. Kllurts will bo made to secure ex tension , No ntaloincnl. A OWITU : HANK. NKW YOHK , October 17. Tlio directorH of thoi Alntropolitaii Nationnl Bank hnvo issued n circular to thu bank's stockholders asking for purniixnton to put thoi Institution into liqui dation , The bank is losing money according to rep rt nnd while perfectly sound , rould not recover from the bud cirects of thu Soncy niluro , I'UI.UIAK ANNHAt , WKWriNlI. nsaela at S ! , liiiS ( ) ; ; labilities , S 15,021,800 nf capital ntooi ) , i18i.Wo70 ( ; sur- pin * , invented in assets of cumpmy , 87C&I- , 71o ; rningH. profits nnd rentals ( luiing thu year , SI , I0li-lti7 ; oerntiiiK ] oxpunecs of inuin tcnance , rentals , ( lividondi > , ntc. , § : ) . -1. ( ; . " ' " ' ' surplus fin- the year. Sl.lDl'.fi'JI. Directors and nllicers wcro clectej , nnd u quarterly dividend of 12 per cent , payable November 10th , declared. Till ! WAIIABII CONI'KIIKKCi : , LCNDON , Octobir 17. Pr idont Joy of the WnliaHh railway sailed from Uverpool to-day for Now York. The confercnco which ho had with the Wubaih committee before leavlnf Ijoncbn showed the committco divided on the reconstruction schema. BIornlH In ] ltio\v.NHVllLl \ ! , Mo , October 17. Uenjamln Proo , a wealthy fanner , afterbeingoit a spree , calkd nt the hoiieo of lien Dorman nnd mudo improper piojmiials to Dnrmau'a wife , who ccreamcd. This In ought her husband , win ; throw I'oo out of doors. Pee then fired a pistol tel nt Dormnn , whcioiipon thu latter xliot him with a miiskut , killing him. The cornnur's jury returned u verdict of justillablu homl- cido. Crooked Pirrsiiuitu , October 17. In the 1'emisyl vanin bank investigation to-day , n colorci umjiloyu of the Diiquosno club , uiiid on UK day tin ) rank closed the mcond time , Piuai dent Hiildlo guvo him two p.ickugds to burn. Ono wns too largo to put in thu stove , nnd when ho opened it ho noticed a book marked "Prim. Hank. " Hiildlo gave him $5 for do- Htroying the packages. "I'llO lltlo of iIobHI ) .JaillCH. " HT. hOUlH , Oct. 17. Mr , Xerelda Samuols , the mother , and Mrs. .fesdo Jiunos , thn widow of thu noted outlaw , wcro nWnided damages to-day of $ ! ) CO In the suit nfrniniit the Chambers - bors 1'uljlisliiiig company for violulion nf tha contract under which a royalty was to bo paid them for tlio publication of the Ufa of Joueu James , Tlio llrokon Oaliln. UKACII , October 17. Tlio call which fell elf thu rnft when capsl/.od wns grappled for novornl tiniOK , but not recovered Thu rafts wcro towed back to Faraday , A landing may bu madu to-dny , but not prob ably until early to-morrow. Noble Drcny , DirnioiT , Mich. , October 17. Tlio man ancstod hciu HOMIO days ngn for iwiudllng Ituv. Dr , Hoxfoid , nnd who gnvo the namu nf Tliomns MaVi U ex-Governor MOBCH , of Umitl : Cnrolinn Ho w\a Iduutilind by ollicorB frou Ojinbndgo , Mam , , when hu is wanted. tlio Oiiorntlon- TOIIO.NTO , Oct. 17. G , Smith I.ambtoti woolen mills , has funvarded u lingo consign merit of Canadian mmlu tvvoftdu nnd wnolons to I''ngluuil. Should thu shipment result sue cctHfully others will bo made , "COWS AMD CORN , " riflay at the Ciiicazo Stock Yards and on 'Change ' , Oattlo Suddenly aud Unaccount ably Weak ! The Hog Trade Dull and Prices Loweri Wheat Makes ] eolino Amid ' Sharp 'menti Corn Breaks an < § " 'andomonium , ' O.xtH Syinpathl/.o I 3onor.il ness l'ork | 1 IVculc , Imrct „ . . .r. Mnrkots. OATTLK. Special Telegram to the URK. CAIOAOO , October 17. Tliu wostorni nnd Toxann among tha fresh receipts numhorod about " 50 c.tri the bulk of which were north- ivestcm and woatern rangars , Tha feature of , hu market Is the largo incrovo in receipts of latlvoa and tha sudden and unlooked for wiakucns in prices. Lntu yostortlay afternoon v few bunches of cholco natives sold nt G 70 © ll 8' , Low graded of native stock , including bulls nnd cows are Belling nt very low prices. Common etockors nnd feeders nro considerably lower and moro plentiful , some salesmen oti- matln ? the number now In the hands of specu lators as high as lCuO , and there in butn limit ed demand for this class. There wcro no Block calves on xala to-day , and tnly a few really good yearlings. Most of the range cattle sold nt lower prices than on yesterday , but yet were n nhnilo stronger than on Wednesday nnd to-dny were quoted firmer. Westorn-Toxans sold at very low figures. A big drove of Nebraskans , averaging 920. on ly initda about : Ui7iMontaiiv ; : , Col > rado , Wy oming and other northwoatern-Toxans sold at n rniiRo nf II50 to 3 1)0 ) , with nn average nf about II 70. Good range cnttlo wcro firmer. Good to choicu , li00 ! , iiiO : Ibj , n.000.40. Common to modluni 1000'a)120 ) Hu.1 d GOO. Snle85Cn ; nortliwostsrn-Texans , 885 S3.07i ; Jll Toxnns , 995,3.85. " I1OQH , Adding these loft over to the fresh receipts there were f mm 28000 to JlOOOOon sale. Trade was slow and dull from opening to close , nnd ) rices were strong nt f © 10 lower on al sorts. C < innion packers sold all tha wny from I 50 toI 80 , while good packers Hold nrnund about -1 90 , nnd heavy nt from C 10 to C " 5 , highest for iifsortod heavy wns D10. . Light Korts wcro neglected. Skipe nnd grass- oin selling nt 4 ! )74 ) to 4 7i > ; fair to peed light 430alU ( } , nnd best nssortcd nt o 03(35 ( 10. PacVlog nnd nblpplng1U5 nt : ) . * > ) pounds , 4 90 @ 5 40 , light , ICO to 210 p'ounds 4G@5 00. . WHEAT. Another severe break in prices o'currod in. thu ceral trading on change to-day , wheat do- cbnlnu to en extremoyjlow ! point amid nharn bxcitoroont. Foreignindvlces quoted riduu nnd rmy foelluff.miit iliol eccipJ.B hoiflj wrroV,1 cflntldc/nblrlargci-.TKeso. ca6 zpkupplc'mc5tcd' " by the break in stocks , canted timid nolders to nmload , nnd the market sank steadily under its own weight. Tno market was at Its weak- CHton thu aftnrno"ii board , closinir ntTOf ) for October , 74 for November , 704f7)8 ( f"r December - comber , 77i@77J for January nud 81 for May. cou.v. The nruliet was nlrnoit domonli/.cd under heavy stilling , nnd the break in prices caused nn iirmy of small holders to Int go nnd , for November , prices dropped , l@Jt between quo- tatioiiH. After Helling elf i)1 ! , the market steadied and closed n chatlo better on the regular board , but broke again on the afternoon - noon board 1 $ , closing at 1SJ. October clo'ed at 51g , thu year at 403 , aud M oy nt 39JJ. The iinprefklon wns very Htroog that the parties who hnvo been holding thu market up had unloaded. The excitement during thu early doclinu was very great end bocainn n . painle- monium as the olL.rlugs bccamu heavy. OATH Killed weak nlonr/ with thu other mnrketa , closing at 23i for October , 21J for November , 25J for the year , 29 fur May. romc. Weak at 10 00 for October , 11 9.7i for too year , and 12 074 fur January. l.Altl ) . Lower at 7 27J for October , 7 19 for No vember and 15 1)0 ) for January. ' Dontli of ( Vloxitiulur Sulllvnn. LONDON , October 17. Alexander Sullivan , thu Irish leader , died in Dublin tills morning ; SNOUS RYINGTaiCLDDOWh | rAnLDAKIHQ POWDER ITAMDOUIIDTOniDC "PURE CREAM TARTAR ? S1OOO. Civen Ifaliim or uiiy Injurious substances can bo found In Andrews' Ponrl Baking Powder. Is pos- tlvely PURE. Jiving endorsed , nnd tesllinonlali received Iroiiinilcli chcmlstsaHH , Uiina Huy , Dof- ton ; M. Deliironliilne. of Chicago ; nml Gusuivud Uode , Milwaukee. Novcri-oldlnbulk. 2'J 1 Jiko bt. 2S72W & 19 ! J. K. Water . St , , fo 5eaPer ) aljb