OMAHA DAlb.BEE-MONJDAY OCTOBER 20 CHARLES H , BROWN A Han Worn the People Can Safely Trnst , ntor VnnWyck Pnye n IllRli Com. lillincnt to Our Next COIL Meeting Senator Van Wyck at thoU U , P. depot Sunday morning on his way homo from Butler county , n reporter of .TiiE BKB ventured to pump the senator about liia relations to Congressman Weaver and his opponent. lloporlor What did you aay about Charles Brown at Falls City , Senator ? Van. I suppose the papora have al ready told you. Hep Yea , but there have boon differ ent statements. Van. Well , lot it go at that ; give us n real. Hop. Do you know what the Journal pays ? Van. I do not , and care loss. Rep. It saya you go for Weaver bo- cauao you don't like Brown , - - Van. I don't like Brown ? Who nays HO ? Hop. The Journal. Van. What the Journal at , Lincoln ? Who tuns that concern norr ? Hop. Goro. Van. What , Gore the funny follow always an amoosin' cuss you can never toll whether ho is joking or in earnest. I remember some years ago ho pditod that paper , but its a long time since I .hoard uf him. Supposed ho was dead .and and buried. You know ho used to bo very bilious and dyspeptic. Pshaw , what's the uao paying any attention to what ho says. That paper cant have much circulation , You seldom see it any where , bealdea no body pretends to believe what it aaya. Novorknow when it is romancing or tolling the truth. X > on't bother about what ho aaya. Rop. But ho anys you dislike Brown. Van. Well , everybody knowa hotter than that. I have always respected nnd admired Charlie Brown. There is no bettor man in the atato in ability and in tegrity. When I cannot speak truthfully of such men ns Brown I will go out of politics. This Idea of abusing a man be cause ho docs not think ns you do _ is in famous. It ia usually indulged in by auch small-aouled follows as Gero. If Gere over knows the right aide of any thing and haa moral force enough to toll . the truth , ho knows I have always had the highest regard for Brown. Ho knows when in the Bonato that Brown and myself generally were aide by .side on questions allecting the people of the state particularly on all questions when the Journal company were endeav oring to swindle the state. Ho know wo worked together in the attempt to aavo the atato from the fraudulent contracts of that concern. I don't think Gore wants any bill of particulars of this mat ter. ter.Rep. . Do you remember when the attempt - -tempt was made to repeal the usury laws of the state ? Van. I should think so ; can never -forget it. Rep. Was Brown in the senate with you ? Van. Fortunately for the people ol the state ho was. Rep. What was his attitude ? Van. Ho did moro than any man to prevent the repeal. Rep. What were the circumstances ? Van.- Yes , yes ; I suppose so. You don't know very few of the people did. There waa a strong lobby of the money intoreat to repeal the usury lawa. Both "branches of the ) legislature had been elected by men who want to loan money but as usual the money loaners , Iho Shylocks , the cent per cent men aoon \ owned nearly a majority. Wo had a square fight in the senate on the bill and l > oat the repealers , then on the last day of the session came up n bill which had passed the house , in which waa a section intended to repeal the usury laws. The scheme was , however , detected and ox- .posed , discussion ensued , a vote waa taken as adjournment was had for supper. The result waa the bill lacked only ono vote for a cormtitutional majority , when Mr. Thomas Konnard , who waa a repealer , changed hia vote so ho could move a re consideration. Only ono vote needed to repeal the usury law , the crisis waa alarming and exciting. The legislature was to adjourn at midnight. When wo mot after supper muchjto our nurprlso Mr. Konnard did not move a reconsideration but ono of our men had Leon prevailed upon to do that. This vote would have blotted out the usury laws. That rendered the eonilict moro exciting and the only thing loft to protect the people was to'provent a final vote on the bill by talking against timo. That waa soon done and Mr. Brown , Mr. Am brose and myself concluded wo could do justice to the subject at least until the hour of adjournmont. Fortu nately it was discovered that the appro priation bill had not passed1 Where was the Journal and some other patriots without - out an appropriation bill ? They came proposing that if wo would diocontinuo our remarks they would not press the re peal. Wo did and this saved to the atato the protection the laws give us. No , no , Gore knows boitor. I always admir ed Charley Brown , on questions afl'ecting the interests of the people ho was always right. Rep. Who was the man the ahylocks ot away from you ? Van. No matter ho is not running for office. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Douglas County TeuclierH Association , The first meeting of ( the Douglas county teachcra association will bo held at Mlllard , Saturday , November 1st , at 10 o'clock n. m. PKOGKAMME. jionm-Q SESSION. Music , Inaufural addreex by the president of the negotiation , Supt. J. li. limner. Exercise In primary arithmetic , with a class of the Millnrd school , by Mies Annn K , hvors. Discussion opened by Mind Katie A ( Jard * Iner , followed by Miss JHIza Lomav. i Paper. Subject "Tho Importance of the study of U S. history in our public schools , " by Mr. A. A. Munroo. Diecusslou opened by Mr. J. IT , Hamilton , followed by Mr. llobert J , Stinaon. Al'TEItKOON HKSSIO.V. Music. Kxercleo in primary reading and language , with n class of the Mlllard school , by Miss Knto M. liuucher. Discussion opened by Miss Hadm b. vlllo , followed by Miss Mary 1) . McCoy. Paper. Subject "Tho relation tfa thould mistaln to each other , " by Mr J , T. Parker , DiaciuHlon opened by Mr. HarloL. Ertklne , followed bvMr.Y. . J. McCaudlees. Class drill in advanctd muling by Mr , A. 11. Davis , I'uDcr.- " of Biitfio I'uDcr.Subject "Is Ocograohy lent importance to warrant the titno usually ( pent upon the fctudy of it , " by Mr , A. II. Voabnrg , Discussion npened by Mlsi Hay D , Packer , followed by Mr , II. Ifnyou Clairo. All tha teachers In the county are expected to bo present. M upon Iho first meeting depends the success of the a * oci.ition. Uy order of the executive committee. GEO. W. Hat , MAX llANHALt , ANNA K. Evuns. THE LOCAL CANVASS , Itemized Itovlow of 1'nst KvcutH nud Future Dates In Uotli Parties. rniMAUins. At Its mooting Saturday afternoon , the county republican central committo de cided to hold primaries Friday next , In the city between 5 nnd 7 o'clock p. m. , nnd in the country prccincta from 0 to ! ) m. Mondny next wns uoloctod ns the date for the convention , which will beheld hold nt Blnino nnd Logan headquarters. DEMOCUAT10 I'UIMAUIES. The democrats hold their primaries to-day , regulated by the snmo time Bohodulo adopted by the republicans. Their convention is hold to-morrow in the city hall at 2 o'clock p. m , COtOUED llEl'UKLIOANS. Saturday night the colored republicans of this city hold a mass mooting in their own hall in Lytlo's block for the purpose of adopting measures for securing colored representation on the republican legis lative ticket. J. Williams , calling the mooting to order - dor , wna succeeded by E. S. Clonlnna ns chairman , A. n. Willis being the np- pointed secretary. Dr. W. H. 0. Stevenson on the third ballot wns nominated for representative. 4 committee of seven were appointed to draft n petition to the republican county convention , setting forth the advantage of colored representative and expressing the unanimous desire of that clement in Omaha for that end. The mooting wns of the most orderly character nnd the doliborntions dignified nnd well balanced. Several onthusinstie nnd eloquent speech es were mndoby the colored loaders pres ent nnd loyal expressions were hoaul on every hand. CAMPAIGN IOCALET.S. Hon. "Phil" McShano is the operating grand marshal of the untorrifiod forces in their demonstration to-morrow night. .An interesting fcaturo of to-morrow evening's bourbon display will bo n corps of 100 mounted -first voto" youths. The young men hnvo made elaborate preparations , and with Mr. W. H. Crary , of the Merchants' National bank , in command , promise an excellent showing of American young manhood. A grand torchlight parade of raga- mullina nnd street arabs on Twelfth street last night betrayed the present location of many of the missing republican club torches. The executive committee or some other body or party vested with power should secura the assistance of the police to recover these stolen torches at the next juvenile demonstration. The local democrats who participated in Saturday night's blowout in Council Bluffa marched with amazingly regular tread on the way up from the depot when returning homo. This perhaps indicates that the staying qualities of some of the participants aptly befits them for Bourbon affiliations. A number of norvous-flangnino demo crats are ottering rash bets that tomorrow row night's "pow-wow" will exceed in point of numbers and pageantry the republican demonstration of Thursday night. There will consequently bo some . orestr fallen n-s d's hen the facts reveal the t ue situation. School \vork at Now Orleans , Superintendent Jones has issued cir culars in respect to Nebraska's showing in public achool work at the world's fair at Norr Orleans. Ho aays : The work of the children of the atato is of highest importance , and should oc cupy the most prominent placo. The teachers of the atato are especially requested quested to make this department most creditable. Examination , daily written work , map-drawing , free-hand drawing , com positions , specimens of penmanship , which may bo copies of several lines of prose or poetry , specimens of handiwork in or out of school , in fact anything that shows what our children are doing in an educational tray. Ungraded , graded and high school work will bo included In this department. The county superintendents , teachers and principals are earnestly requested to lend their asoistanco and urged to co-oporato in making this department all it should bo. bo.All All pupils' work should bo upon ono paper of uniform size , 8 xll inches , with a margin of ono inch , written only on ono aide and neatly bound for preser vation , This department will bo in the hands of Superintendent J. J. Points , of Omaha , Grniul Kiiciiinpinont. The encampment of the I. O. 0. P. which has boon in session at Nebraska City this week elected the following offi cers : Grandjpatriarch , Isaac Opponhoimor , Lincoln ; grand high prioat , J. B , Lull , Nebraska City ; grand senior warden , S. B. Hall , Fairmount ; grand scribe , D. A Cline , Lincoln , grand treasurer , Sam McClay , Lincoln ; grand junior Warden , D. H. Morris , Hanson ; grand representa tive , E. G. Ryloy , Omaha. The grand patriarch appointed the fol lowing officers : Grand marshal , P. B. Bryant , Omaha ; inside sentinel , II. R , Wodohouse , Ne braska City ; outside ucntlnol , L. M , Lib- bo , Dawson. The encampment adjourned to moot next year where the grand ledge moots. A. Curd ol' XliunkH , The W. 0. U. , of Omaha , wish to return - turn thanks for favors received from Itov. 0. W. Savidgo and his choir , and from citizens entertaining delegates to our convention vontion , also from Baptist church , the press and the Mlllard , Paxton , Metro politan , Canliold and Gozzona hotola. Members of tlio W. 0. T. U. are ro qacsted to attend attend a meeting Octo bcr 'JOth when a now constitution and by * laws will bo voted upon and steps taken by the union to become nn incorporated body. MUH. J. T. Biu. : , Sec. It vvni loaded. Monday evening nt Ulyssea Jn per Huberts took his revolver to ntfunsiulth 11 ba repaired. AH ho turned to go out with it hu Inserted nmno cartridge * , but noticed that the cylinder did not revolvo. Ho handed It back to the smith , John Law , who , not knowing that the cartndgf had been inserted , discharged It. Thw bullet , a No. 3L' , struck Itoberts in tha abdomen. There aie small hopes of his recovery. B'NAI ' BEBITH , Xlio First Society of tlio Alioro Nonictt Ortlor Poriucd Ycstcrttny In Oinalm , The IVnai Borith orRnnlzntion , which has boonlnoxistonco in the United States oror forty years , hna now n momborahlp of 25,000 , rrith ? 5t lodRoa. It is a benevolent inatitution , pnrtnklug aomo- whnt of the nature of nn itmtrnnco In. atitution. It also aupporta ono of the largest orphanages in the country , which is loc&tod in Cleveland , 0. Unwnrds of 100 orphans are maintained in that build. Ing alone , whllo there are nlso Bovor.il other amallor institutions of a similar nature connected with the society. Yesterday afternoon the first society in Nebraska wns formed here with a mem bership of thirty-fivo. Iho mooting took place in the hall of the Metropolitan Club and the installation ceremonies were performed by the following ofllcors of the grand ledge from Chicago : Adolph Loob , grand secretary , Samuel Klein , vlco president , nnd Samuel Taussig. The following gentlemen were elected officers of the .Nebraska ledge : I. Oborfpldor , prooidont. M. Ilollman , vice president ; S. Schlosingor , Jr. , secretary ; Joseph Brussol , liuancial secretary ; Adolph Meyer , treasurer ; Phil Gothoimor , A. Heller , nnd Merit ? Meyer trustees ; Dims Brandos , monitor ; II. Sincere , inside guardian ; S. Kalis ! ) , outside guardian. Past evening a grand banquet was giv en in honor of the visiting members of the ; rand ledge and their ladies in Falcon- ir's hall and plates were laid for over 200 persons. Quito a number of elo quent speeches were delivered by tno visitors , in which the innumerable ) bone- Its accruing from belonging to the organi zation were enlarged upon and the enter- : ainmont was n grand nuccosa in every re spect Among Iho prominent Omaha citizens who apoko were I. Oborfieldor , M. Hell- man , Julius Meyer , Phil. Gothoimor. Seal of North Carolina Smoking To bacco is the beat. THE GAKMAtf THEATER , A. Successful Entertainment ami a Crowded House Lmst Night. The Gorman theater was packed from pit to dome last evening on the occasion of the presentation of 1 < riocirich's ' "Tho widow nnd the late husband. " This is a genuinely mirth provoking farce nndgit was thoroughly appreciated last night. Mr. Fochtol , who personated the role of Broschouborg , enacted his part excellently - lontly nnd wns several times recalled. The charming Miss Spahn appeared as Amalio and -wan well received , -while Mr. Molchin , as Ilorr Von Sturmfodor , received quite nn ovation. Tlio character of Madingor fell to the lot of Mr. Puls , who made the niosfc of the role and Mr. Lindnmann as Rolch- enbruockon made the most of the part possible. Mrs. Pala-Ahl , as Nettie , played very prettily and earned a well deserved encore. Mrs. Buessor. who is rapidly gaining the favor of the frequenters of Gorman theater , made a highly creditable Mrs. lloichonbruockon , nnd Mr , Meyer , as Dotter , the lawyer , did fairly well. Taken as a whole , the performance was an eminently successful ono , and was evidently much enjoyed by the audionco. S. 0. Sample , the hatter , went east yester day. day.V. V. .T. Benthrall nnd wife , of Boston , are at the Millard. Mr. A II. Gladstone has returned to Omaha after n two months' absence. W. II. Firth , of Kansas City , n C. , 13. & Q. passenger agent , is at thol'axton. A. C. Beach , of the Union stockyards , Chicago cage , is in the city on business and is at the Paxton. H. B. Hudson has returned fromj Boston , where ho has been on a business trip for the past two weeks. C. L. May nnd daughter , of Pleasant Hill , Missouri , nro visiting Mrs. M. W. Hhodcs , on Twenty-second street. Mr. Glllis nnd J. Jl. Ilnrshn , of Washington county , N. Y. , have bfen in Omaha for sever nl days , visiting with JO. K , Gillie , son of the nbovo lady. Mrs. G. II. Taylor and son , J. IF , Tnylor , of Now York , arrived in this city Satur-day and nro at the Pnxton hotel , where they will bo pleased to bee their friends. Mrs. John U. Jacobs , who hng been spend ing the summer in Hanover , Pennsylvania , with her parents , returned to this city to day , and will remain here during the winter. W. Wallace and Wife , Lincoln ; Ifrod llath- gebor , South bt , Louis ; 1) , W. .Simpson , No- braskn City ; W. II , Carr and wife , Lincoln ; C. C. Denny , Blair ; W. P. Gardner , Milwau kee ; S. K. Harvey , Lincoln ; Dr. J. J. Smltb , of Chicago , are at the Commercial , Charley Goodrich and his friends returned Friday from ' their fishing expedition , bring ing with them a mco string of iieh. On the way out the inulo engine got a hot box end jumped into the ditch , but as all the bottles had been emptied no dnmago wa done. Jlon.1 Kstnlo TrniislorH. The following real estate transfers were filed at the county clerk's oflico October 17 , and reported for TJIE BKE by Amos' real estate agency : A. Ileopon to W. M. Ilohdo , w d ci lot 2'J , Iledick's second addition , § 1,200. S. D. Mercer and wife to J. Ohristoan- aon w d. w 15 foot lot 4 block 1'J Wal nut Hill , § 25. J. M. Kddy and wife to Omaha Bolt railroad.q c d lot 2 block 8 , $2,820 , G , P. bemis and wife to Geo. Stan- wood , w d lots 1 and 2 block F , Pros poet Placo. § 1,200. W. J , Kiorstoad and wife to L , Itich * ardnonlot 0 block 20 West End , 05. G. W. Ames and wife to P. K. Sln'ohla w d parcel noction 2 , 10 , 10. $2,000. Union S. H. niootliiK Ml H'O Presby terian OMuruli , There will bo a general mam mooting of the B. S children and H. S. workers of this city at the Presbyterian church , corner 17th and Dodge , next Tuesday ovoninx , 7:30 : , Oct. 21st. The chief ad- drosa of the evening is to bo delivered by Spo. A. M. DanninK , of Boston , who is prominent in the Chautauqua , and 8 Swork , of the country , llo is well known as a apcakur of first class ubllit and hia objot will bo to stimulate inter- o.it in S. 8. assemblies and Ohautauqua work in this state. Other brief addresses may I bo expected from S S. workora of the ( state and pastors of the city. Tlio 1'onuns , The boxes of clothing which are to bo sent to the Poucas by the "Woman's In dian National association" will bo packed at the Dodge Street Presbyterian church on Monday , October 20th , at 2 o'clock. All who wish to contribute will plonso send to the church early in the day. Flannels , cotton cloth , needles , throac and thimbles are desired , as the mission aries tench thb women to make their own garments. KI.MIUU. . Iii tliU city , October luth , at 7 n. m. , Mrs. Mary Kimbnll , nged H2 yo rv. Mrs. Kimbnll is ono of our oldest settlers nnd is the widow of Mr. Kussoll KlmbMI , deceas ed. The funeral will Uko place this morning at 8 n , in. from her late residence , Xo. Kill. California street. The romnlns will bo taken to La 1'lntto , Nob. , to bo laid by the side of lior husband , _ TKiiEQU/Vl'lIIO MOWS NOTKS. DOMESTIC. The Oak Park dummy In charge of n young boy , running between Chicago ami the vlllngo of Oak Park , rnu into n fast moving trnln on the belt line railroad near the city limits Sat- unlay night. A passenger named Dickey wns killed , mid others hud narrow escapes. The democratic congrctiiional commltton of the First Illinois district have named William M. Tilden ns the nominee of Iho party , tha congressional convention having placed the matter in their hands , General Butler wns warmly greeted nt Syra cuse , K. Y. Saturday. Hi' ncldross nt the op- crn housa was well attended , u > further work can bo done upon the Gnr- Hold monument nt Cleveland until next year. Later particulars of the accident on the Bos ton nnd Albany road , near Klndorhook , stnto that it wns cnuscd by train wreckers , who placed ' n pllo of rails nnd Bloepcra on the track , carefully wedged into position , The engine turned completely over , the express car on the engine nnd the baggage car and niiiokcr on top of thu whole thing. The engineer wns killed and the fireman will probably die. The con ductor nnd baKgngomnn were slightly injured. The oiUciala of the road hnvo ottered $1,000 for the discovery of the misctoants who wrecked the train , Adjutant Gen. Drum and Col. F. V. Barr loft Washington Saturday evening for Fort Le.ivonwortn , Kas. , to innke n series of in spections of the military prison nc that post. Mnj. Cion. Schofield will accompany them from Chicago , The Presbyterian board of foreign missions shipped two Chinese women from Canton to Instill thorn ns tenchorj In San Frnnclsco. On nrrlvlng they found they found that they hnd not the proper certificates required by law. They were therefore not permitted to laud nnd must bo returned to China. The president has designated Lumt. Gen. Sheridan to act as secretary of war daring the absence of Secretary Lincoln. The Chicago express on the Lonlsvlllo , Now lbiny > t Chicago was derailed nt 1:1'J ! : Satur day morning near Green Castle , Iiul , , nnd the entire train , with the exception of the Blo per , wai ditched , The engineer , iiromau and bag- gagoman were seriously injured. All the cart ) burned , Including the sleeper. The damage amounts to § 30,000. Col. Bennett II. Young , a well-known law yer nnd proeident of the southern exposition , while arguing nn Injunction cnio before Judge llargis , at Lausvlllo , Ky. , Saturday , called the judge nn Infnmoui liar. The judge imme diately hurled two law books at Young , The two then clinched , bu were Bnnarntcd by friends. Fifty now cases of scarlet fever are reported among the girls In the industrial school , a state Institution , nt Milwaukee , making n total of eixty cases of the disease. It is ol n J mild typo and no fhtalitiw hnvo occurred yet.Willie Willie Webster , a bootblack , fifteen years arrested nt St Louis says ho wns ono of the six boys who lighted the fire which resulted in the great lumber yard fire at Cleveland on September tembor C , Solemu requiem mans wn > celebrated in the Catholic cathedral nt Lincoln S.iturday mor ning for the repose of the soul of Hon. A. M. Sullivan , of Dublin , Irela nd , who died on the 17th. 17th.A A thunder storm passed over Lafayette , Indiana , Friday , the lightning striking the house of Henry S. Curtis , and paralyzing the inmates for some minutes. An aged gontla- man , the father of Mrs. Curtis , who ha boon very deaf for n long time , wan , by n loud peal of thunder , almost completely restored andean now hoar ns well as ever , The Motile and Ohio passenger trnln was thrown from the track n few miles north of Tupelo , Miss. , Saturday night and badly damaged. The rails had been maliciously removed by unknown persona. The Ijftpen passengers aboard were nil moro or lejs injur ed but none killed , A spark from n passing angina sot ( ire to two hundred nnd fifty bales of cotton on the depot platform at Barnesvlllo , Ga. , Sat in-day. The conflngrntion rapidly spread and in two hours destroyed fuuHifthft of thu busi ness portion of the town. Loss , S1GO.OUO ; lusurnnca , mnall. rowriBN , The council of the regency at Brunswick has decided to carry on tha government pro visionally for the present. Tha diet will tia- femble In a short cline , There is u rumor here that the French have gained another viutory over _ the Chinoeoin Tonquin and ICO Chinese fell in thu light , An Arab from Mahdi'i ) camp Hay there is much ftickness ninong the Mnhdl followers nnd the ptfection of the triben at Mnlull'H roar still continues. Six officers of the nrmy , sentenced to death early hist week , were executed Saturday at the St. 1'uttraliiirg citadel. Two women also suffered tha death penalty , Prayers and _ masses wera celebrated for the repose of Snllivan'H Haul in all the Catholic churches of Dublin Hatmday , The distress nt the ship building centers In the north of Hnghiml In increasing. Trade on the Tyno and adjacent districts Is paraly/.ed , Forty ocean steamers nro lying idle at the docks at Sundurlund , and most of the ship- ynrds nro closed. I'nblic subscriptions are making for the laborers out of employment. Visit BELLMAN'S [ great clearing nlo. 01G.1t TOT" IPS PILLS 25'YEARS IN USE. Iho Greatestffiedlcal Triumph of th Agel SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. I.oHHornppulllc , Hu\vclnco tlvo , I'liliilii Ilin head , with n dull ncanutlon In I In ) buck pnrt , i'liln under Ilio nUouldrr- lilnilo , J'ullnoH nfler voting , wlluudln- incllimtlnntn uxortlonof liody ormlnil , Irrlliilillllyortfiiiiicr/.o\vnplrlli | , jrllli u rocIlnKoflmvlngnuuIrclcil KIIIIIO duty , Wearlucfi * , Jlzy.lncn , J'lultcrluaf HI Iho Heart. IlotH liefurotliu eye , Jluuducuo over tli < > right oyc , UotleNNncn * , with fitful drcnino , lilt-lily colored Urine , anil CONSTIPATION. 'fVTT'H I'lhT.H are especially adapted to such cases , ono iloo oilccta mioli u cliaiiKooffedllnKuitoustonlrtlitnoomrerer. They Incrriiuo I tin A pictlt , an < i CUUBO tlio body to TaUo on I'Jmh , tlun tlio nvntfiu lu iiiiiirUlieil.MKl liytliL-lr'roiilo Ariluu on Iho JMwe UveOr imi , -iiiliirMool nro liroiliic.'d. rrl-n'-irtc. ' 11 nlurrity N1..N.Y. a n * ut unirj uM * * UUA. lUiit or WIIISKKIIH oliaiiuoil to u OUOHHV JILACIC by u olnglo iipplluutlon at Ibis Dri : . Jt ImpurtB u imturnf color , nets limtnntuucously. Sold by Uruifh'lsts , or went by ozprcHHOn receipt of 9 > > Jfflco , 44 Murray at , , Now York. BAILWAYSJINfl COMMERCE , BHKAK IX TASSKNOKll ttATK * KKOM TOI.11H > TO TO T1IK MtftSOrnr nlVKII. CmoAiio , October 18.--A telegram from Toledo Announcing nn open tircnk in p s > on gor rales ftomtli.it city to Mi.Moml river point * nnil declaring tli.it it lind boon pro voked by the sale uf thous.iud'iuila tickets of the Chlcngo , lliirliugton V Qnlnoy ijsuo. Mr. Lowell , general pnsoeiiger agent uf tlin Itnr- liiiRton , announces tlmt no tlo'tots ' of their Is sue of nny de. < cription have boon placed on the market. Kcgarding the ritto of $11 from Kama * City to Chicago. Mr. Lowell Hairs Hint the Burlington openly declared this fig\tro to incut tlmt announced by the brokers Immll. ilR the tickets of other roads. 1IKAVY CONTHACT KOK HTKKT , 1IAU.H. MOXTHKAI. , October 18. The Cnnntllnn Pneiflornilwny has just concluded n contract with the Lncknwnnim Iron nnil Coal coinpnny of Scrauton , Pa. , for ton thousand tons of tool rails nt § 25/0 per ton nt the mills , or delivered to nny Canadian port , or in Now York , for S2C..BO. . It is believed tlmt thin is the lint time nn American company 1ms boon successful in competition with Knglish manu facturers of steel mils delivered in Canada The reason given by the assistant gvnornl manager of the Canadian Pacific railway is tlmt the American price is nbont two dollars per ton choai > cr , owing to present competition among thu manufacturers there. T1IK HANK HrATKSIRXT. NKW YoilK , October 18. The weekly lank statement In ns follows : Uosorvo decrease , ? 44r,000 ; the banks how hold $317,000 In excess of legal requirement * . ANOTIIKH UUIMINAl. KAU.UnB. N VUAVCISCO , Octotcr 1 ! ) . The fnlluro if A. W. Ilowumn , capitalist nnd real uUnto jrokcr , which wns nnnonncod last Thursday will provo to bo much more serluus than first supposed. It is now pretty well established .hat the misappropriation of motile * plncod In lis bunds for investment will reach $ M > 0,000. Jim of the heaviest losers , It is sold , will bo Mrs. Harry Howie , nt present In Ku- ropo. 8ho was immensely wealthy in her own mme , nnd Uowmnn hnti nbsolntu clmrgn of icr nlfntrs. Hownin heavy borrower from .ho Dank of California , but it is believed that .ho bank is fully secured. It wns dilllciilt to ; et nt the facts ns tin ) interested parties lefuno ; o any nnythitig until the assignee makes his icttlemont , llowman , who in ill in bed , haa jeen placed under nrrust. SATUUDA.Y Sl'KOUIjiXTlONS. V 11AV OP DKrniMSION IS WALL HTltKKT Cllt- CAUO siAUKKw , ITO. : CHICAOO , October 18. The boars on 'clmngo io-dny Imvo hnd uverything tholr own wny , ivith corn still the fnvorlto dent , Margins , voro called thin morning down tolOc , nnd ol , lie nrmy of llttlo follows who were nvcok ngo tailing onto the supposed deal , probably not ono ronmins. The clique is busted nnd getting out with nil speed , " anld Charlie Singer ns hu climbed out f the pit with Ida card well tilled with sales. "Tho fact is , " ho continued , ' they can't got money to continue the deal in the face of o.xpected big receipts. They hnvo mortgaged their cash property , but can't inako it work. November will sell ntlie. . " This was the general tulle on the lloor , nud under enormous pressure of aolllng by the crowd and IhoBo men who were known to have been cllqno broke in Soplumbor , prices fell nearly ! cents for October nnd 1 cent for November. The moro distant fntnroa hold steady , yet after nil , It wns noticed that Weare nnd Jialding looked iappy [ nud unconcerned , nnd sumo ahrowd men shook tholr heads nnd looked Huspictona. Jlcavy lines of wheat wore bought this morn- inc by 1'oalo , Couiiselmun nnd Wheeler , wlnl Lester , who has been n boar ; changed to-dhy nnd wont to buying. Advices from outside points indicate u falling oil In receipts nnd the Kontimonc noemn growiui ; that whllo the market may ultimately go lower the atull is now n purchase for n scalp. Prices however over , foil otf i@ c on prodictiona that the now visible supply Htutcmont will show a 3,000,000 increase , i'ork tumbled ! ! 0c nnd lard nud ribs lOc. TI1K MOSKV MAltKKT. The wcok closed with n moderate domniul for money , which la in nmplo suuply for busl eesa requirements , current rntoa being Go)7 ( ) per cent , the inside for call loans on gilt udgud no cur i ties , and the latter for time fnvors of agon oral business character. Now York exchange contiuuoB nt 25 cents premium , with foreign uxchnngi.I.TOjf for sixty day documentary sterling. The associated bank clearings for the dny were § 7,0'JJ.OOO ; for the woolc , § 4 820,000 FOJIKKIN niiAiN MAIIKCT. London Wheat Inactive ; coin ptrong nt Ha 'Id. Cargoes elf const ; Wheat mid earn inthcr easier ; fair average quality spring wheat for pr jmpt shipment by nail 31s lid ; lair nvorago wheat oir coast rod winter 3'J3@33 ! ! ( id ; spring 31u@31a Gd. The weather in Kuglnud is warm for the soaaon , NKW YOIIK , OctoVer IS.SpocIal.J It haa been nnotber day of liquidation in Wall utroot. There was rush to soil at the start nnd nl though the bulls for a time jfudonvorod to hold up the market long stock cnmo out In Biich volume ns to causa prices to break badly , the loss amounting to 3 per cent for Union Pnciliu nnd Lake bhoro , 11@18 per cent for Northwestern , St. i'nnl nnd Control l'acilicnnd i@l per cunt for other propnrties. About noon there wan iv rally of i ® J per cent , but it did not hold , and the second end decline WHH more uuvoro than the first. Then cnmo ivHOComl rally , caused principally by the Hhorta filling and tailing their profits , but this resulted like the lint. Delnwaro & Luckiuvanna and Union 1'ucifio appeared to bo Hiip ] > ortcd , nnd stood their ground remark ably well for the time , but the prossnro be came too great and they joined the balance in their downward course. The boar * had It nil their own wny. The opposition hnyo been M > badly worsted that it looks ns ttinu h liqui dation may continue for some time to come. The bank statement to-day showed a slight dociuaao in the reserve hut it had no inlliienud on thu market. Mr , Vandcrbilt says his roads uronll right , but ho thinks pricoj will go HOIIIO lower before the market touches bottom. The onoi mona loBKtH nro tolling on rich men heavily , Ho thlnksMr. King , the now prosldentcannot HOVO the Krfo , Jjuko Hliuni dooa not need any money , nnd if HIO ! does she h s HOIIIO nnanlil bomln nn hand , 8. V. Whllo thinks thostorm will soon sweep by nnd pricm go back , Whun the market getH low enough ( lutaiderd will coma in and buy , The freight nnd passonuer war will bo long nnd bitter. The Weal tihoio party , It Is claimed , brought on the tronght ou thu troubles purposely to niaku a big pile on tha short side and Uouul is croditeii with helping the mutter along. Thu lake Hliuro roa.l oxtondcd Its cut In prices to-day to Vermont , Now Hampshire nnd nil parts o ; Now Yotk Httto which it could roach. I-'HISftlONT. THU HOANIII.VAVIANH 01UIANI/.K A Ilf.AINK AND J.OOA.V C'l.UII. Corroupondenco of tlio liKK , tkJ''lli'.Jio.NT , Oetobsr 18. The Hcandlnnvinni of V oinont organized n Hlnluo und Logai c'nl > and linva over ono hundred nctlvo mom IH-JH list , nil d murouro expcutcdto join J-lj'J nKi'Hio er weie olectud ; 1'rCHidont , ' 1'lios. Oalergnrd , Vice I'roildeiits , 0 12 , 1'otornon , V. K , Nys Irani , Fred Nelson , .rolrn Iiirnon. KecretnrleK , Kloi Nilnaon , Win. 1' * . Hnnxm , Treasurer , P. A. I'otorBan. JCxfctitivo committed , , lnhn Miller , 0 , CliritteoBon , .Sr , John Madunen , Ijawm Jinn- Hen , | -etcr I'utnrHiin , Win , Kriod , Thu following renolutioiiB were adopted : JlcHolved , Tlmt wo honor thu republican party in itu work and it record uf thu pan ! and Imvo cnnlldmicu In ioiubllcun | prlnuipltm , in the limns of the republican people , nail in thu Ki'ent republican loadum nnil tlmt thu in- t ru U of tlio country will bo bout nerved by Htill coutiuiiiuK under repnbliu < tii louder- llotolved , Thnt wu will imo nil honombU inuaim to further thu election of J ! iiinu urn TJO/UII nnd the rcpulillo'ii ticket , nud the ud vuiicfiiifnt of true rupnblicnti prlnciploi. Tha club will filvii n griuiil ( lumonutnitloi next Wudneiiday jiou : Hi.v : AiioNAr , HTOHIKS oi1 VANIIKIIIIII.T'H TltKMK.NIIIlUH I.OSHEM. Spojial tult ram to TllK IJKK , NKW YOIIK , Ottober 1U. W. H. Vander ' ' ; . bllt vluited Wall utruet yesterday fur tlie firut tlin ? in three yeiun. TliU K VO the to many rumor * , none of which could bo verified , Ho consulted his brokers and 1 " Vnndorbllt rnnnot tflko car a of Lnko Shore any longer , " atd n well known broker , "Ho s up to hl eyes in trouble with the frightful ihrinkago of his Now York Central , arid soon- T or later ho must let go his hold on Lake Micro , There nro ton mnny iisuos against him , oven if the Lake Shore concluded to lssvo$15 , . XX ) OOJ in debenture bondc , that would not ave It. It would perhaps tide the road over Tor n short time , hut its downfall would only 10 prolonged. Why , ho IIM lost 310,000,100 n the stock In the last wcok , and n dozen Vandorbilts could not itandjUhat very long" , " Many report * nro In circulation n * to Van * lorbilt s real financial condition. Some do not lealtato to Bay , after careful computation , that 10 hiis lost silica Jnnuiry through shrinkage if his stocks and speculations of his sans , iVilliam K , nnd young Cornelius , fully $00- OOO.O'.O. Ono thoroughly acquainted with his ilTalrs said : "It was only n few weeks agj , hat Vnndt-rhilt onlorod F. 1' . 1'rcemantosell 'or him $10,000,000 of his government bonds. Phis sum was swullowod up in his olfortn to sustain New York Central , Now Lake Shore ms struck him , and I tell you ho can't stand ho pri'ssuru. " A shoit time ago Vandorbllt nald ho believed himself vorth in Iho neighborhood of S10.,000,000. rf this $00,000,000 were in government bonds , $ ' 5,000,00j of which ho was ! compelled to part . 1th March 1st. There were standing in Vnndorbilt's iinmo I ! 10,000 shares of Michlgnu ( intrnl , DOO.OOO shnres of common Flock In .ho Chic.iRO .t Nurth\vestorn , tiO.OOQ nliaros of iroferrod itock , SOO.OUO shares of Lakn Shore , li-.OOO . shares of New York Central , 21I.OCO hares of Chicago k Hock-Island , 20OtO hnros of Dolawnro & Western nnd many ither securities including Oroirou Trnns.Cou- inontnl nnil Wnbnsh. llo hnd In all U.T\810 hares of stock. Some of thesa shares hnvo Inco then declined M per cent. CRIMKnpjSDALTIES. A CONVIOTblTIOlDES. OH COOl'Klt , AN OMAHA IIUIUIULAK HUICIlllW AT TIII : HTATR'H ruisoN. pcclal telegram to THK BKK : LINCOLN , Neb , , October 18 , ThomnaCooper olored. sent to the penitentiary from Omaha n August Inst for six ycnrs for burglary , com- ultteil sulcido by hanging to-day. Ho tied n 75 iiouml reck to his feet nnd jumped from n ilntlorm behind thu cupola In the foundry. STo cnuso wns given , The following nro the particulars : At the liming of the noon bell , thu keeper of the S'tibranlta Manufacturing coiiumny'ii shops , ordered the men under his chnrgu to fall in iiiior to marching toward the cell house. Noticing the absence uf Cooper , In thu line , liu Rtt'ppud In tbo foundry where Cooper was working , and called ou him to fnll in. Cooper waa then on the platform of the cupola. "All right , boss , here 1 go , " were the words spoken , and the keeper hcnring nothing further , step ped in to hunt up bla man. lie found him imugiug by the neck , nnd observing Unit thu fnll hnd broken bin neck , nnd tlmt nny elFort to save the man would provu useless , ho turn ed around , nnd lend elf hia line of men to the ceU house , nnd reported to the warden's ollreo. The coroner wnn summoned nnd thu nbovo 'nets substantiated. Coupor'n body was found hnnging by tbo neck to nn inch rope which was secured to the oof of tin foundry , nnd the purpose of which "s to facilitate thu norrtco of the cupola when n blast. His hnndkorchlof wtu tied nronnd ils chlu vertically , probably In oraer to nvoid ho disfiguration the shrinkage of thu muscles n'oduco. JIo had unwound thu rope nl the mil which wns knotted nnd this served ns n loose. His feet hu bad tied together , nud at- .tched thereto wan n block of iron which must weigh nearly ono hundred nnd twenty-fivo nmnds. Thmnaa Cooper was n light colored mulatto , claiming to bu 72 yearn of ngo , but much younger by hia nppenrnnco , nnd six feet ono nch high , born in Missouri. In shivery , hu joro thu namu of Thomas McOruw , Mark * eft by the knot , nru plainly diecorunblooii his body. The prison olllclnls nro nt loss to explain Iho reasons which prompted Cooper to commit Riiicido. Ho appeared nlwayH cheerful , reply , ing to anything Biiid him ic tbo most rospcct fut wny , nnd otherwise deporting himself most properly. JIo linn no known relatives of bis color , nnd hnd bleu in thu fltitto only one dny when ho wns nrrosted for the burglary for winch ho wna sentenced to Iho penlton tlary. MS noMioiim A LKAVKNWOHTH MAN HIIOOTH HIS WIFK AND A I'llIINI ) AND Tlira HU10IDKH , LKAVKNWOHTH , K. . , October ID. Richard ; Waddy , an Iron moulder about fifty yearn old , shot his wife and Miss Loguo at their boarding house , then shot himself through the hood , dying instantly. Doth tbo women will probably dlo , Mrs. Wnddy being shot through the lungs and Mios _ Lognn receiving two wounds , ono in the liroast and the other In the back. Mrs , Wuddy was from Troy , Now York. She has Waddy was from T. oy , New York. She hud lioen married since last March , but loft lioi Imsbaml on the discovery that ho hid another wife at Albany , N. Y. Miss Loguo had also boon marrind , but had aoparuted from her IniHband. The nlfair grow out of domestic infelicity. Waddy had two pistola and a long and very sharp knlfo , nnd left u letter to tbo coroner showing that the crime was premodi .atoil and carufulla carried out. ADoHtriicllvo Fire In Dronlclyn. Nuw YoilK , October 10. Tldi morning n lestrnctlvo fire broke out in tbo four Bory bilck building. 212 and Z41 Plymouth Btreet Brooklyn , oceupyod byllicoamlCox toy com linny and raj. idly oxtendd through the build- .ng to the Hocond floor oceupyod by Win. N , 1'ock , nnd to the third lloor by John Uundy. DID lire spread to .M the first lloor which is occnpyed by K , ( Jrolondo , the second by Jim. Walton , then Into the four story brick buildIng - Ing , 213 and 218 whom the first lloor is occu pied by S. Itauich , the second and third by Win. N. Pock and the fourth by Iho Tulton electric company , thence to numbers .COt 252 adjoining , occupycd by K. ll.Lovy& company. 1'rom here the llameH spread through to Water street completely destroy ing 257 nnd 2.VJ where the lirnt Hour IH occu pyod by Win. G. J5rown , the uocond Hour by Win. N. I'eck and the fourth iloor by llugglo button company nnd the Uradley electric Thooauso of thu lire Is tuknown. LOHJ 01 building $10.000. 1'nitlally Insured , Lessen on Btotk , § 100,000. OHIO GKKMANH. MUllATIIALHTliADIil'THC CINCINNATI COJISIKH CIAL UA/KTTK BXl'MlNHTIIKlIt 1'OBlTIoN. Special to Till ! HICK. NKW YoilK , October 1'J , Murat Halstoad , i who has jiut returned from Cincinnati , in nn interview in tbo Tribune saya that the Oor- muni ) voted solidly with the republicans ! that they recognized the national Issues in the campaign : that they roiented the assumption by the democrats that they wora under the influence of Iho brewers. It wan only whan driven by prohibition fanatics that tbo Ger main ) votad the dfinocrutin ticket. In this election they saved the state to the republican party and iiR'ctod two congrotmnen. The re sult in Ohio was a sever. ) blow to the democ racy , who had confidently counted on cnrry. ing the ktalo hocaiuo they had prepared for perpetrating gipantlo frauds. Whoruver they could they carried thin purpose out. THK 1)IVIII3I > HOUHI3 , TIIIIKATKNKD 1ICITUIIK IN THK OHIO I10UI1I10N 1IANKH. Special Telegram to the ] ! ce. CINCINNATI October 1The ! ) democratic executive committee yesterday appointed a committee of thirty 1'ond'utoii ' deinocratl and nud Independent republican * ! to haudlo the Olovelaud cJinpaU-n money sent Into thu etato. Thla commltteo i In ulrrtctuntngonUm to Ma- Loan , of thu ( Jincinnuti Kmiulrer. 'Inolutler ia likely to kick up big row over it. A ISuiiiiiiit Hioumor , U.vi.viaioN : , October 111. The iron steamer Atatahle , of tbo Atatchlu stoAiiiBhip line of Hmiduilund , Hiiglun 1 , plying between Galvoj. tun nun Liverpool , w.ia diacovcwl on fire this afternoon whllu lying In the harbor. 'Jho I Atiitacliie IIM been loading cotton for several lays pat nnd has thrco hundred bales o-x. boArd. I''onr ' tugi nro now Hooding the hold where the cotton I burning fiercely. The cot- , on U Insured. Whllo working on tha von $1 .o-nlghta fiiHinan felt fr in n b.ugo nnd wai drowned , Koimlillonn Itnlly nt Central City. Special Telegram to THE UKK. CENTHAT , CITY , Nob. , Oct. 18. The lnrw t nnd most enthusiastic rally over held in Mor- ick county WM hold hero to-night. Three iiindrod torchon , binda from Clarks , Silver Jrook nnd Central City , nnd prominent r.y lulillcnni from nil over the county were pras- Jit. OoncrM Connor nnd IJnr. < ey spoke three tours ton picked huuso , Everybody is for llaino nnd IllUlUHHtOr 1 : Special Telegram to TUB HKK. jiNCOLX , Nob. , October 18. Two horses ami set of harness were stolen from r farmer six miles e t of Lincoln last night. A reward - ward of SCO Is offered for the capture of tlio hioves who are supposed to bo part of n regu- Ji ar organized band who have lately boon work- ng i in S.ilino , Oago nnd Jackson counties. Tho"Star LightQ'uartollo"gavo ono of their inlquo entertainments lint evening in Mr. T. Parker's room on Douglas street. Tha evening wan pleasantly whiled away with ongs nnd rccltntations interspersed with flomo 'jccollent ' refrosluncnts. Among these present were the following : M , L , Phillips , J. Har ris , D. 0. Drown , M. Harris , John Schroe- .ler , L , Kilts , Hans Young and W. J. 1'oloy. The party dispersed nt nn early hour. Complete Treatment , with Inhaler for every form of Catarrh $1. Sanford's itadical Cure , Itund Col. ! , Watery Dtachariros from tha Nose itnii yp , Hinging Nolxos In the Head , Nervous Hcad- nclio nnd 1'ovcr Instantly relieved , Choking HIUCU3 tlUlmlgoiI , mcmbnuio clctinscil anil icaleil , bronth evveotcncd , smell , tosto nnd hearing restored , mid ravrvRcscIicckcd. Oo\ijli9 | , Bronchitis , Droppings Into the Throat , klni In the Client , Dyspepsia , Wnstliig of Strength and Flesh , Loss of Sloop , eta , cured. OH" bottle Uftdlcal Cure , ana box CatnrrhM Sol * vent nnd ono Dr. Sanlord'a Inhaler , In ono package , of nil driigRlfta , for $1 , Ask for SANTOKD' RADICAL Conn , n pure illitlllatlon of Witch Hazel , Am. 1'lno , C.\ . Fir , Marigold , Clover lilossonu , etc. FOTTBR DniTd l AND CiiUMiCAi , Co. . Boston. , Now Llfo for Slmttorcil * NcrvoJ , I'llnlul JIu-cics nnil Wotkrncil Organs. ( Jollln's VclUla Klccttlo I'liutcr In stantly directs the nervous nyitcin anil binlihcs piin , ncruiii'nnd liability. A per fect Klcctro-Oalvanlo Hat- tory coinblnoil with n lilglily uirdlclnariattcrforSnc. All i'rURf'I ' tj. UNITED STATES Otf OMAHA , S , W Cor , Farnam and 12th Sts , Capital , - - $100,000.00 O. W. HAMILTON. Pron't. Q. t ? . CALDWELL , V. Pros't. M. T. BARLOW. Caehlon DIRECTORS : S. 8. OALDWBLL , B. F. SMITH , 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BABLOW , 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts oolfcltoH and Kept subJect Joct to sight chock. Oortlflcatoo of Dopoolt loouod t > &v ablolnS Oand I2montho bearing Interest , or on demand without In- torost. Advances made to customers on approved securities at market rat of Intoroat. The Intoroots of Ouotomorc nru > c'oooly guarcfod and every facllltn oompatlblo with prlnclploo of oound bnViklng freely oxtondod. Draw olpht drafts on EnglandIro- land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu- ropo. Qoil European Paocn oTIcUoto ; Cor. 13th nnd Douglas Sts. Capital Stoolc , - - - 8150,000 Lability of Stockholders , 300,000 Five Per Ccntlnterc Paiil OK Deposits LOANS MADE ON HEAL ESTA1E OCQlooxrm M1IKHK. UOVD i're Dl L. U. nEHNIITT Vlco 1'roaldonl \f. A. PAXTON JTunOKlng Dlroolof JOHN E. WlLUUIl Cagblei OIIAS. F.lIANDKlltiOK , TIIOS.L. KIMBALL , J. W. GANNETT , MAX MEXEIl , UKNIIY 1'UNDT. K L. 8TOHE. U. S. DEPOSI ORY. J..H. MILLARD , WlWWALLAGE , rriisldcnt. Cashltr- $500,000. fo nnd Burglar Proof Safes , For rent at from $5 to 850 per annum. DK , SWETNAM , Oflico lIHh atroot , urot door north t f Farnam In lioyd'a opera houao. Lcavo ordoro t oflico or Saxo'a drug atoro. Telephone 1DO. E , S , LTTCKE , M , D , , Physician & Surgeon OKr'ICE Cor. Kth auil Pacific Streets. tfarSpcclaUttoiitlungUon to Obstetrics , Ulm ol Wouivu > nd UblUlrou , and Venereal plaeaso * . Country Val'i ' ITCUII tly aniwered ,