Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 22, 1884, Image 1

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    HE OMAHA ' DAILY BEE.
f FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , WEDNESDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 22 , 1884. NO. 10G
INDIANA'S VOICE.
StoiieiiilonsanilliJterilialilcRGCCDlioi
neatlD
apalis.
An Enthusiastic Welcome of Doer.
Signifioanoei
Again tha Master Orator of th <
Nation
Pours Forth an Eloquent Flooc
of Truth ,
Winsed Words of Wisdom Bear
ing Irresistible Oonviotion ,
Tributes of Loyally anil I Btcont from
, * m \ Germane , Clergymen , and the
Oornriiorcl.il Intcrcsto.
IJ
BlJMNK"S TOUll.
LocANSronT , Ind. , October 21. Blaint
loft l-'oit Wayne at 8:45 : this morning. Thf
first stop was at lluutinglon , where a large
crowd cheered him , ns he f poke briefly , urg
ing the importance to Indiana of prot cllve
tariff. AtVabnsh he left the train and spoke
briefly in the pamo vein , from n plntform , tc
a lurgo nnd wildly enthusiastic assembly.
INDIANAPOLIS , October 21. At Peru , Lor *
la ansport , Kao : omo , Tipton und Nobalavllle ,
* E therj were very larfji crowds , probibly aver'
p * aping tan thousand each. Bliilno everywhere
wiu received with Iho most enlhusianlic dem-
onstr.lions. At each place ho sp ko briollj
upon the grant import unco to Indiana and
to other states that tire dtvclo.piiig mnnufac.
turcs of maintaining the protective tariff ,
OllANI ) IIEOKITION AT INOIANAPOLIS.
It was 4 o'clock when the train trrlved at
Inniannpolis. The demonstration hero , if not
the greatest that has yet been made on
Blnino'H western tmir , has certainly not been
exceeded by any other , in either magnitude 01
enthusiasm. Immediately upon leaving the
\ train BUIno entere t n carriage in compinv
/ with Senator Harrison , Governor Porter and
< Mr. Bryam , chairman of arrangement committee -
% tee , nnd was driv n in n processionescorted bj
largo body of plumed knights , through Wash
ington street , tha principal street in Indian ,
apolls entirely across the city to the Military
park _ Along tha entire route , nearly ever )
building was decorated and the streets nnd
sidewalks densely picked with slowly inov.
ing men , women and children. In addition tc
those in the street other gpectatiM occupied
every nvilable point of observation nnd in over )
doorw-iy and window , on the roofs ot hou e ,
on lamp posts , on trees and on telegrtph
poles human beings stood or pat. Arrived al
the p rk Blaine ascended the stand from
which he fasod the great multitude and there
upon being intruduced by Governor Potter ,
do mred
THE KOLLOWINO Sl'EEOII :
Friends and fellow-citizens. I feel that such
a , magnificent reception aa that which I have
had to-day in the capital of Indiana Is so com
plete in itso f that a speech caunot add to itt
/ effect , and that I should content myself with
i j - offering you , as 1 du , my profound and heart-
, ' Jf felt thanks. [ Go i.n . ! nnd cheers , ] In no etalc
/ / of the Union , in no ity of tha Union could
r ' , such n reception and such a. . welcome bo more
" * wir.uifica'it in It ef ) or norev grateful to rat
persor.ally. ( .CJreat.cneermg f We utand or
< - < the ovo'of an important national election , an
< 'election ia whose deciuion Indiana will have
POTENTIAL VOICE
[ We'll eettlo it ] She is looked to by our op
ponents as she has been in former years , as an
ally of the solid south ag-tinst her slstor states
of tha north. Since tha election In West Vir
ginia the democratic part/ count upon a solid
volt ) in Iho south. I may bn permitted to
exnress the opinion that no inoro unpatriotic
a tiling can be done than for a northern man
to urge a continued solidiQ ation
HAStl ) UPON THE MEMOIUnH O * UEDBLUON.
[ Great cheering. ] It has been ilia desire of
the republican party to dovelopo the materi
al interests of tin south and to make her pee
pie fork's and the nation forgot that wo have
ever been foes , rememberincr only that wo are
CITIZENS OK A COMMON UNION ,
under a common constitution , looking to a
common destiny [ cheeis ] , but our opponents
meet us in an entirely different spirit and
with au entirely different cnur-o of action.
Instead of the memories of the union they
INVOKE TUB FinrjUDicry oi' WAII ,
and they nalc that Now York and Indiana
shall j an nu unholy nllianco nnd turn the
national government ovi-r to the south. [ 'Nev
er. " ) I do not htlievo it can bo dona ( "No ,
no never1' ) . I do uot beliuvo Indiana will do
that iiuaer its present leadtrslnp any more
. thiMi it wcuk' h vo done the same thing under
the lej.d rdlilp of
OI.IVEH r. MOIITON
ths bidga of wl-o-o memorial club I am
proud to wear , ( plucmghis hnndon his breast. )
To bay nothing of it.t significance In other
aspects , the triumph of the northern element
in the democratic party clearly means
TUB TIUUMPH UF rilEE TKADE.
It moans thu breaking down of the great
ndintrlal system which has enriched the
United ftltted , so marvellously in the Irut
twenty-throo years mid which hni enriched
your own ntato iu eqml degree with other
states. Indiana has gr iwn Into n superb
commonwealth , great in her population , great
r in her enterprise , great in her wealth ,
* ' Nol oven Known beyond her own
borders as n manufa luring state when the re
publican pnrty cama into power in 18 1 , she
jiow turns out in a slngl * year ono hundred
and fifty million of dollars worth of manu
factured products. [ Cheers. ] The develop
ment , thurufuro , of y ur manufacturing re-
some , deuondont ai they are unou protective
taiiir , is of hlfihebt interest toovery citizen of
tha state. A community that combines
AOIIICULTUIIE AND MANUFACTUUE.
baa the necessary conditions for atlainlncr an
idoil i.roxp ricy. lean remember myeclf , and
Iain not an old nun , the time when in my
nuthe ht.ito of Ponusylvaiii i Governor Kltner
u-ua Imigliml nt fur Hiyinp that the day wou d
. 1 * come when Pennsylvania would not be ub'e ' to
* , ' supply tireuditnlfs und provisloriH to the ml-
neu m h r moiintains nud thu factories In bur
, - . - towns. YeC tune day came long ugo , and
t ; Punnsylviiiia , Ilia hrnl wheat utato in the
Union us km m 1850 , depends to-day for n
* S , lar u sharn of lier bro nhtuflt upon
' TUB ClltANAIIIM OK Till : WIST.
„ [ CliCLTHVhe.i ] Indiana > h ll have develop-
' , J manufacluiiiig vnti ruriiiu to bitch nn decree
as to bu able tu congiimu her own agricultural
projluctd , fho will havonttalnctl an ideal pros
peritVt nnd ho onu do tlmt only by the mean
of protective tariff. [ Uonoweil choaiin.
The Issue Is In your haml * , you nro free men
ou have n free ballot. South wo have n mil
f , : on friends who
UAVB NOT A 1'IIKK HAU.OT.
The south to-day has 13 * electoral vole
based upon the vote of the colon d men , yo
the colored men of the couth , though n mil
lion in n inbtr , cannut chooto n single pro-i
dentinl elector , ' ( that's BO" ) . As n result o
that the political power of \vliltoimn in tin
south U ouormocs y increased beyond that o
the white man In Indiana or in Maino. I'o
the tlmo bolngvo will no ; nrguo at nil tin
question of negro sulfrngo , but I submit ns
A FAllU'llOrosITlON
to every man on the card that if ( ho south i
to have 137 presidential electors by reason o
the negro vote , then the negro himself OURII
t bo allowed to cast Ills b.Ulot. ( That's it.
The Issue Isiu y ur hands Indlnua , ns I sah
when I began , will 1m o it pot ntinl voice ii
tha decision , and from the papular dcmonatrn
lions 1 have wltiippsed fin o crrssing the bar
dor of your stale 1 fool , I know , indocd , I nn
siiro , that
oreN TIII : ( iiiorjND oi' pATiiionaM
upon the grou d of enlightened solf-iiitercst
Indiana may bo relied upon to maintain i
protcctiv tarilT and to sustain , ns the nasur
anco thereto , the ropubliuii party. " [ Orea
nnd prolonged cheering , ]
From the park Ulaino was driven to lh' '
roaldciico of tian ttor Harrison whcto ho dinci
In company with sovcrnt gentlemen Invited t
meet him.
him.OKIIVAN
OKIIVAN TIII1IUTK OK KSTnESt.
After dinner n deputation of Gorman-Am
erican citizens called upon him nud prescntC (
n glowing address of coufidouco and esteem
ISlnlno replied :
Gentlemen , I nm grateful for your call. .
am grateful for your fricnly spirit ; I nn
grateful for your expression of good will. Thi
assurance of German sympathy nnd Germai
support in Indi.ina is n repetition of what J
rcc ived in Ohio. My birth nnd my reariuj
were in n state that made mo familiar fron
childhood with the German industry Its lidel
Ity , Us integrity , its trutch In friendship , iti
lopalty to governmont. 1'ennsylvanii
owes much to her German populatioi
to the Muhlbnboigs , the Holsters , tin
Wolfl , tha Snyders , the Shunks , who liavi
illustrated her annals , nnd with whom I an
not unconnected by ties of friendship of inher
ited association , in some cases of kindiei
blood. When I reached Ohio , I sought i
con'orenco with my Gorman friends nnd wn
assured , and subsequent events liavocoulirmoi
his assurance , that so far from beeng hostili
to mo perponally my German fellow-citizen
were , ns I had a right nnd a- > you so eloquent
ly declare , friendly and partial to mo. Thank
ing you turnin , gentlemen , for cordial expres
sions of yotr address , I am proud to take eacl
one of you by the hand ia token of mutual
friendship and esteem. "
THECLKUdY TKIUUTK.
Later a largo deputation of clergymen
nbout thirty in number , called upon Llaim
nnd presented tha following address : "A :
Christian mini torn , wo extend to you. irro
Buoctivo of mrty considerations , n cordin'
welcome to our city nnd wo bid yoi
n boirty God-speed. It seem :
fitting now that you nro in n city , froir
which , for none other than partisan reasons ,
poisoned arrows have been shot at you , that
wo should at least icfer to the fact , but la
us assure you that the Christian
people of this vicinity , nm
no sympathy with nny sucl
mode of warrnro , wo therefore bring to yoi
this word of good cheer and further , wo bef
leave to nay ttmt wo recognize in you a follow
citizens just'y honored , an oxporien ed states
man , a patriotic loader , a Rtoudfa-st friend o
both thn laborer and tha oppressed , in short
a typical American , nnd ns wo trust , the com
ing president of the United States. "
To this
DtAINE ItKPLIKD :
"I return you my lncera thanks , gentle
man , for your friendly call. I know tde Influ
encaa you wield , deservedly , in the commu
nity in which your lives illustrate the teach
mg-i you HI force. Although wo do not havi
in this country n union of church and state
I yet recognize the great inlluenei
which the Christian mimston
fairly and nroporly exercise in forming n jusl
public opinion , and I caunot In terms tot
warm express the gratitude I feel for youi
cordial assurance of esteem and support.
To-morrow Blalna will go to Kvnnsvillo ,
stopping tit several places an route )
PAWNKE POLITICS.
THE LAND GUABDEnS IN 11AD ODOR ABOU1
1'AWNEK.
Special telegram to TUB BEK :
PAWNEE CITY , October 21. To-day the re
puphcau rally was a fizzle. Dawes is here ,
supported by Mandersan nnd Judge Morris ,
who try to defend him. The democrats , nntl-
tnoiiops and St. John men turn out to kcej
; he delegations alive. The republicans ure
jusy defending their racirds. 1'awneo will
.urn out : i big vote for Morton , Brown and
the state ticket. Tha urohibitionists are doing
? od work. The republicans nro scared and
311 the run. Judge Morris CJVUH up the land
st 13 il by charges on M rton Ho accuses the
inti-m"iiops and democrats of combining to
irovent legislation against the railroads. Look
nit for u big majority ngalnat the school lund
thieves in November ,
\ KOBIST rim : coMiiuNiCATtn TO A CANADIAN
VII.I.AOK - TlilllllllIK HUKFKHING.
( DEIIKO , Oct bcr 21. News from Gnspo has
list reached hero that a fire started by people
lea ing brush land , spread during the night
o the villaj-o of Chlorydormi , destroying
louses arid boats , ronduriiig twenty families
lumoluss. Tha people first took siiultur In the
vo du , but till fire drove them to the sea coant
vhere tlioy mo utterly destitute and immedi-
ito amistuncu In iitcsesary. Fishing nl ng the
on t has been very poor this sonsou nnd thu
dllnger < urnunabli to render holj ) . The suf-
eiing will bjgioit if assistance is not HBiit
rnmediately.
A I'rovfitnnct ) l/ninlor Illn/.f ,
PKOVIDENOK , K. L , Oct ) bertl. : This after-
won thu lumber und coal yard of J. F. Cot-
oral at i'.uvtucket burned together with a
uw wooden bulldlriRs , Thi lira department
f this city nud Central FalN , went to the nx-
istunut Loss t' ' > Cotiornl dial Co. , 375.CCO
then § 2"i < Oi.O ; insuranin unknown.
TlJltf.
T1I1I01ITO.V I1KACII IIACKH.
lininiir'N UUACH , Ostober 21. Five fur-
ongs , Ulgarooii won , J lf Harrington tecond ,
Jinmott thlid. Time. 1OI'Tlirno ; ' / qu'irter.
iii'e ' , Wunsel won , ICni hc Templar H coin ) ,
Jaltazar third. Time , 1.-17 ? Alilo nud fur-
'UK ' , handicap , all Hg > > 8 , Jirumlormg won , H
IncoBecond , OAII O third TnnelOS , Mdo
ml -I'l/i Curllslu Coiley IS buc-
quarterI'li won ;
nd , 1'ilut third. Tims , 2:15. : Savon fur-
DIIRH , C < iHlnii won , Arauiilo eocoud , lliuard
bird. Time , 1 : ; 1.
RAILWAYS AND COMMERCE ,
CHKAI'RIIVK8T KATES.
CHICAGO , October 21.-Tho 0. 1 . & Q
railroad commenced the sale of rabnto ticket
in the allicea at IVoria to Kntm * City , Alch
con , St. Joseph , Lonvcnworlh and Couuci
l.lnir * .
DKl'IIETSlON rOV TUP. WKtCH IKO.V THADf
LONDON , October 21. The iron nud steel
works of Crn\\sby IJroa. , at Menthjr , in
South Wales , nro nbout to close. Thu * tag.
nation of the Welsh iron nud steel trade Is
causing widespread dismay. Other suspen
sions nio problo.
Till : KASTKllX WA1S IN STATU ( JUO.
NEW YOIIK , October 21. No chntiKO or nn >
indication of n thnugoin the wnr on rates.
DllY GOODS HA11KKT.
NKW YOIIK. October 21. Dry goods n
verv quici in nil departments , Hinall ordore
nnd selections keep the trade nllvo , but Uu
unsonsonablo weather in the way of high tom
pcrnturo checks consumption ,
Tin : KxrnKMHUiTHirn.Ki > ,
bT. Louis , Oclobcr 21. The cn es of Uu
Baltimore & Ohio Kxprcs company neninul
Adams , American nnd United States Ux-
jiresi coinpanlra was heard to-day In tlio Uni
ted States circuit court. The application ol
the Baltimore it Ohio for nu injunction wni
demanded. JuJgo 1'rect holding tint nr :
Kxprcss Company hns the right U > rovim tin
ndvanca occurred charges on shipments tan <
dered to It by nny proceeding Express , 01
railroad company.
IOWA AND RAILWAY DKl'OTM.
DKHMoiKKR. October 21.-The twentlolli
general assembly of lown , pissed nn net mi
shorizing rnilroa 1 commlfslonera to tinsi upon
llio ndvunbilily of grnuting TnllrondsinUdl
tionnl depot grtiunds , nnd tu certify their con
elusions to llio clcik of the courts in the cit >
where land askrd is located. If the report u
favorable , n railroad tnn commence condemn
ing snia lands. Tli9 Chicago , Mllxvnukeo nnd
St. Paul petitioned the commlcsloners for nd.
dltlonnl depot grounds at Otturnwa The
board mot nnd viewed the premises have filed
n dccifcion in fnvor of the rnilroad compauv.
This is the first case under the law in the state ,
NKW DIH'OTK AT CHICAGO.
CiltcAUO , October 21. The Illinois Central
nnd Michigan Central roads hnvo given u [
the light for possession of three blocks on the
laka front for depot purposes nud will rebuild
on the site of tha old ddpit , nt tha foot of
Lake street , whoso ruined walls have boon
standing over since the lire of ' 71.
THU NOIlTHWKSTKKN'a IBI'
CHICAGO , October 21. Officials of the freighl
department of the Northwestern road say that
the management of that road will cot bubuill
to being ignored In tin tripartite pool and
will , if necessary , go into courts to enforce r
fulfillment of the contract under which tin
pool was formed.
CLEVELAND'S OHANIC
ON UKI.IOION ADD rOUTICS.
AI.HANV , October 21. Samuel Boone , Clevc
land's assilant , says that ho is n member of i
Catholic family and a prohibitionist. .Tustici
Gultmnn lo-dnj > nppoinled Drs. Vundorvot ;
nnd O'Leary to examine Boone as to his san
ity.
inj [
THK OIU I'INOII.
A 1IW DULL IIAID AND TIIKUHNDODS EXCITE
JIEST OS THE PETHOI.KUM EXCHANGE.
I'lTTsnuiic ! , October 21. Greater nuimntioi
prevailed Ihnn has been seen since Iho fnmon
Penn bank deals. Vatluro followed fuilure
and distrust became general. The bull rail
has been the most successful ever made. Sine
yesterday thavo has been an advance of 11
cents , nnd mnny of the shrewdest dealers nri
badly caught. The "short" Interest is esti
mated at D.01,0,000 barrels.
Kliodo Ifilund tlutlorltos.
I'UOVIDKNCB , It. L , October 21. The Pco
ple'u party mot in state convonticn this morn
ing. A few delegates were present nnd sovora
congro'fional nominations were ina-le. IIcso
so utiona wore passed thut all articloi of lux
ury bo taxed ns high ns possible ; that the
United States must control tha Panama can
al ; that the public lauds must bo kept for ac
tual settlers ,
Government Appointrnonrs.
WASHINGTON , October 21. The Socrotarj
of State has designated Kasson , Iho U. S
minister to Germany , as representative of UK
United Stales at the Congo conference.
The Presidantnppointed . P. Dunwoodie ,
of Iowa , ns n member of the national board ol
public health , vice Dr. II. A. Johnson , re
signed ,
\A8kyour \ Qroccr forUAIIBUHOER neap ,
al2-tf
TEST YOUR BATOfOWUKH TO-DAY !
Brnntla nilvci tlfc-J an ab otuU'ljr pun
TEST :
rinceapan top down un a hut ttovo until hentrd.tnen
rt-utnvu Itiuurivcrnixl Bincll , Aclit'inl t will uut bo r
qunoil tu aetuct Uia i > ra > cnco ot aininuiila.
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
T9 IIIULTIIFULNLSS IUS NEVER Ht-KY ( JlKbTIONEn.
In aiiilllloriJinmos for n qnnitrr of a century It huf
> towd tliu cuiummeiV rcllAtito tear ,
THE TESTJJFJKE OVESJ.
L'KICE IJAKING
Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts ,
TUoft < rntigftluoitdrllrlouiandiiaturalflAiorLuotfniu < I
Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems
Tur IJ.'bt , Honllhy Hrrail , llio licit Pry Hup
Yiatt In tha World.
FOR SALE BY GROCERS.
CHICAGO. . OT. LOUIS.
' * * '
DIAM8NDCUTDIAWD ,
Money Ii
Indiana ,
Mutual Agreement that tlio Ench
Justify the Moaus.
The "Courier-Journal" Editor or
the Outlook ,
Oborly DoBoants ou the Genera'
Situation ,
A Foauilo Orank and a Feuiar
Eenegado ,
Mrn , 1'Ariicll nrt WoSwoonoj TIi <
llltnola Cninpa1n { Doubtrul
Now Vori Tlio Holltl
Coast.
WATTKntiON IS INDIAK.V AND TIIH OUTLOOK
Special Telegram to > Tltu UUK :
CUIOACO , October 21. Henry Wnllorsson ii
in lown lo-day nud being approached in re
gnrd lo Iho i.olitioal sttuatlontaUl : New Yorl
s as certain for Cleveland as Konlu y is ,
There Is no donut\vimlnvcr of tint. The
fight will bu lundo in ( Indinua , Dudley nm
the mnchinery which'illd such clfectivo worl
In Ohio will bo taker over there , , ami fron
now on monny will.b'o used for nil it it worth
Indiana has been n marketable ttato so lonf
that it has got in tbo habit of looking outfoi
tlie bnst purchacer. Suino democrats thhili
that IlfndrVsks ought to pulltho state throiiRl
ns against urganir.ntion and money , both cm
ployed with the rare , BigatloiH cunning ol
which Dudley Is capable , llondrlcks popu
Inrlly will not nsiount to a snap. The demo
crats must moot the republicans on the plat'
form which the lr.Hcr have chnson. , TIIHJ
must light organ ! atioii with organization nm
money with money. The result In Indlnm
depends entirely upnn the 8a acity , exporionct
and the means of tlieraipcctlvoloulcrs. Tin
republicans have conceded Now York to ua
but have selected the next combination , wind
is Indiana , Now Jersey , aud Connecticut.
"Do you believe that Cleveland U elected ! '
"Not by nny mupns. It is my principle tr
be certain of ii her o race or election only nft
or it is over. I do'thinlc , however , that , ia
botwocn Blalno and Cleveland , the latter hat
by far the best ch nce at present. Yet m
man can forsco what acciJent mav liappor
or what unexpected combination of circiirn
stances may arise to prevent the culmination
of our cherished hopa. I think that the re
publicans nro in a very fair way to devote s <
much attention to Indiana nnd the otlie :
doubtfult states that they will neglect mu
lose stales upon , which they have horelofori
counted. It ia my opionion t' ' > at tha domp.
crals have n vcrj' good fighlini ; chance ir
Illinois and Witconsinj parlicuiarly in thii
atate. "
ODKIILY Otf TUB BAJIE BUBJEOF.
Chairman Oborly of the do i ocrntic stall
central commtttrejeturncd thU morning fron
Now York. His ylsit to that citv was for Un
purpose of Boonnl-.g speakers fur Illinois. Hi
also convoyed a > r port of tno progre < n of tb
Illinois cnmpaigMo Iho party malingers , am
it is understood itskod for money to carry th
canvass to a suepgnful termination two week
hence. Oborly'hiii not Buy whuthtfr he gu
monor , but he did say that no was not so sue
ccsslul as ho had hoped to bo in fccurin ,
speakers , The national committee though
that Illinois couM better take cure of itsul
thun Indiana , into wh ch nil the nvailabli
democratio forces were to bo thrown to rneu
the cohorts of republicans under Dudley. Th
Ohiu drnmn will limply bo repr duceil in Indl
ana , nnd such democratic orators us are no
placed there will be turned loose in Now York
UIlS. 1'AltSKI.r , AND 110 HWKKNKV.
Oborly did Miccoed , after much persuasion
in getting McSweenoy and Mrs. I'uruoll
mother of Charles S. Piirnclj , to como ant
rally Chicago Irishman on their dutyas _ Dem
ocrnls. An interesting duet will arrive hen
Satueray , nod n mammoth Irish mooting ia
being arranged. It Is eaid tlmt thn democrat
ic stale committee was never In sadi need o
money as it Is now. The committee publinhei
n largo cloih volume containing the biogra
phies of Cleveland nud llcndricks , from whicl :
it doilved quiton handsumo revenue. Thesi
receipts hnvo now , however , all been nbsorbod
It is thought tlmt Oborly brought back will
him n check for a considerable num.
T1IK PACIFIC ) COAHT.
"I haven't been payintr a great deal of at
tonliun to i ) ' > litlc-ln thn last few weeks , " re
mnrliod cx-Gov , , fohn Kvans , of Colorado to
duy , ' but I should bo very much surprlsm
If Jilniun did not carry the coast states with
out much exertion , Colorado , I am ponitlvi
will give him a good majority. ho hide
j.cndent influence hasn't toadied that fur > it
mid I am afraid if It had , it would not liavi
taken very di1 p root. The coast poopli
huvf n't n monopoly of conscience' , nnd UIKJ
don't believe brcausi n man H niccf sslul Ii
speculation he is unfit to bo president. "
NEW YOICIC ORMOOIltVTH.
, A i'norosin : t'OD.vivncKKr. .
NiwYoiK : ( , October 21. At conforoiici
ot the committee of the county democracy urn
committees of other organization ) ) , the follow.
ing county ticket was agreed upon nnd will be
submitted to the county democracy conven
tion to bo held thifl nftoiimnn. Mayor. Win ,
K. Grace ; compti oiler , Herman OelrlcliH ;
president of Iho board of alderman , H 11 ,
Mooney ; diutrict altornpy Kindolph IT
Morllna ; coroner , Oen , KranSlgol jiuJgcs o !
the court of common pluux , lirnry wilde
Allen , U , Ullcry Andfrson , nnd A. lioyd. It
is rumored thut Alderman ( Jrant , the T.uii-
riany nomliiuu fur mayoi , will withdraw in
ravor of Mayor Kdeon.
7IIK CONVKNriOK.
NKW YOIIK , Oct. 21. The counly domo-
: rncy to-Uv made the following m mlnntl"iin :
Mnyor , Willlurn 11 , Or.icoj coiuptniiliT. I'M.
vard 1) , Looiv : ( JUtrlct nttortioy , Ituilnl h H.
Martin ; prouiih nt of tha boanl of nlibrriion ,
Adnlph lj. Hnngoi coroner , Dr. Louis W ,
hu'tjiulgoi ' ; nl the court of common plonx ,
tlrnry Wl dfr Allen , IMward 1'alleiiiou nnd
AN
Dfl'lUIOUH ATTOIINKYVIICtt.KII : I.IKH AI10UI
COMMIHHIONI'.ll DUDI.KK
WASIIINOTOM , Oo'obor 21. Some ton d y
ago , Kvurett I' . Wheclor , couiuol for tlm
service reform ai ocinllnn nt Now York , soni
n cotmmmlcntlon to President Arthur itatlnf
that Colonel Dudley , commh'loiicrof en.
idon.ivna nlnout from hi < post nnd condm tin ; ;
the cauvn s for the n > public\u ; party in Ohh :
to the entire npglcct of h x oIlMal dutirs , KIM ]
furthermore that ho hnd given'ordctK thut np.
illcatloii fur iieii'ioni tiled by vtiUr.i roidlnp
In Ohio nnd Indiana bo tnktui up out of their
order In filing , nml liaxo preforriu-i In thi'li
oxauitnation over tlvwo filed by porsous rttlcl'
im < in many oilier slates.
ntmi.Kv VINHIOATKD.
The piosidont rofcrrod iho Litter to the net'
ing secretary of the interior , who In turn re.
feirodit to O. 1' , ( ! , Clark acting commi.1-
sloi.or of ponsloiiR , wh" , to-dy mndo n ri'porl
in which , nft' r reprinting iho mibji-ct matter
of the chtrgcs , h snyn : ' J will stktobrli'fly
that CominiBMoner Ihulliy loft thU city on or
alHiut Sep rmbcr d last , \s'lu < n the dulim ol
olllca dovoUud upon me , O'l or about Sop
tvmbor KOtli , ultimo . ( /oloiivl Dudley rnlurir
oil totho ctt.y , and wiillo hero handed jou hi :
ri'slgnation , ai cumtnbiiiimor of I'cnsioim , Uu
snipe t itakoeffect INovi-mber llth nuxt lit
agnin left the city Bopunnher II 'st. ' nnd 10
turned on the 10th of October. During
the alnouco of the commUaioncr of pension !
nn precodcnco of action hnn been glvon In pen
sion c.yoa to thoHO rc ldlmt either in Ohtt
or ludaiin , or in fuel for any purpose within
scope of Mr. Wheeler's stntomoiit' , n > r Imvt
I reccivixl from Col. Diullov , rjtlii > r brforo his
dt'partuio from the city or during his nbscnco ,
nny orders or Instructions relating to this sub'
joct , I nm notnwnro , nor have I nnj * reason
to belluvp , thai nuy spoc.llc ItiHtruclions U
any subordlunto olllco had bi'rn given by thu
commissioner of pensions with n
view to secure such partial nctlou.
A dlscriminnlion in the sotlltmnnt
of pension i lulim for the purpo < os rofci red tu
by Mr. Wheeler to the detriment nf othnrii
cciually desi'rviog wou'd ' bo so ciiuiiimllMiii-
jiibt , lhat I may bn pardoned in cmphaMriuf :
my denial , BO far as my nction , or knnwlcdgi
ovou , can go , ttiat nuy such favoritism luif
been shown , oven , I may ndd , by indirection , '
Mr. Clark mhmiu with tlie raport n long tu.
bio of figureo , tJ sub.ituutiato his statement.
IiOOAN IN 10 A
TltBMKNDOlM KNTIIUHIASM AT MAltSH.U.UOWS
MAiMitAt.LTuWS , Iowa , October 21. Tin
Logan special arrived nt 1:10 : this aflernoon
greeted by Iho booming of cannon , exploding
of railroad torpedoes , und n pandemonium o
all the whistles nnd bolls in the city. An escort
cert of thirty old soldiers conducted Legal
and party up town , where the general WAS In
troc'ucod to a crowc. of 12,000 to 15,000 by ox
Governor Kirkwood. Logan spoke bnolly
the weather belli ? chilly and the wind strong
Ho opened with n Blowing tribute to Iowa
compared her experience under the admlnis
trati tis of the two great parties , nnd concluded
od with a plea for thn protective poluy of tin
republican party. The crowd was very en
thu9inatiu and cheered his remarks conlinu
ouply. Kmmoiis lilniuu nccompiniod tin
party to this city , but wont no further. Af
ter taking dinner the parly Ifift at 0:15 : for Os
kulonea , leaving several speakers hero for tin
evening.
CiciHK lUriDS October 21. ( Jen. Logai
and party arrived from Dubuiiuo nt 10 o'clocl
this morning , They were greoled with blow
ing of whistles and ringing of bolls , nnd wen
driven through the principal streets botwecr
n long Una of uniformed men to a stand , over
looking tha river , whore , notwithstanding tin
dilz/tling rain , over Hx thousand people ha <
aisomblod. Along the line of the
cliivo ono continuous chnor went up
to which the general graonfully responded
On the wny to tlio stand , children In whiti
nprinkled ( lowers along the phttform , nnd i
llttlo colored tirl handi'd him b. quet whicl
the goncral received with pleasure. Tnklni
thn itivvdf Auditor Itrooksinlt of tlio 11. O 1 (
&NT1 fill way introiluued him. Cheer nfti >
cheer greeted Lngan , nnd rene more onllmsl
nslic than these of the veterans , wh
had served v.nder him. Aftt
sp nVlng of the unfavorab'o wf alhcr. Loga
said ho would riot detain them long ( crlo.i <
'Go on" ) Ho continued : "If there nr
nny puojilo In this country who hnvo r anon t
lie grateful for their condition of prosperity
peace and happiness on every hand , i
ought to bo the peop'o of I 'wa.
AT OUKNKLL
a magnificent recaption was tendered Logan
Several hundred 1'lumod Knights in unlfoni
mot the party ut th < i train anil escorlod it t
the park where 0,000 wore gitthorod nnd Gen
Logan spoke in his hacplcst vein for fo\
mlnntog. Ho was followed by Col. ToWc !
Donan nud Senator .Allison.
AT OSICAI.OOHA
There was a ropolillon of lha scene nt Mar
shidltown. The streets loading to the par )
were packed with t omauds ot people nnd
torchlight procr-sulon of over 2,0' 0 grcotei
J oBim. Ho made a very 8 Iritfd H oucl
which nwoko thu Kroato-t ontHidiusm /
company of I oauti fid young ladles In hand
some uniform ocoiled him to tha train nm
shuok hands with him nt parting ,
'J'o-ilny.
WAHIII.VOTON , October i2 Upper Missis
ippi : l.ecnl ruiriH , partly cloudy weather
fo lowed by fuir wrnthcr , nnrthucHt pnrlloi
froth nnd brltik northwesterly wind- ; near ;
Mtntionnry tomp"rnture. Mlhsrmri : Gunurull ;
fair weatho' ; imrthwostorly windt ; nearly bta
tiomiry'teniit'raturo. {
DYSPEPSIfi
Cauiea Its vlotlms to bo miserable , hopeless ,
confused , and depressed In mind , very Irrlta-
Mo. laiiKiilil , and drowsy. It Is a dlseaso
which docs not get well of Itself. It rcmilrcH
caieful , persistent attention , and a remedy to
throw off the caubcs and tone np the diges
tive ) organs till they perform their duties
wIllliiBly. Hood's Barsaparllla has proven
Just the rcqulioil i cmcdy lit hundreds of cases.
' for dys-
"I have taken Hood's Barsaiiarllla
pcpsla , from which 1 have Btiflcied two years.
I tried many other medicines , but none proved
"
' .
Barsaparllla.
Hood's
ho satisfactory as
THOMAS Cooic , Hnisli Hectrio l.Icht Co. ,
Now Yoik City.
Sick Headache
" Kor the past two years I have been
amictcd with severe licadachcs and dyspcii-
hl.i I was liulucea lo try Hood's Suisap.v
relief. I cheerfully -
ilU.1 , mid have found treat
fully recommend It to all. " Miia. K. I ? .
AN.NAIILI : , New Haven , Conn.
Urn , Wary C. Smith , Cambrldccport , JIass. ,
and blck head
vas : i biiirercr from dyspepsia
ache. Kho took Hood's Han.apirlllv : : and
loiiud It the best remedy t > ho over ubiid.
Mood's Sarsapanlla
Sold by all clrtiBBlrtH. 1 ! six fur $5. Made
/inly / by 0.1. HOOD & CO. , Lowell , Mass.
Dollar.
FOREIGN MEWS.
FHANCO-GIIINKSK AVAIL
miNrsK MARINO ix los'tjriN.
PAIIIM , October 2l. ridno o advices state
that n Krwiph cnrvetto linn liocn oxnlmnclnc
rdioli with the TniV n fort * , on llio west
coaitof Tniiquin. Tha corvntto subject * nil
npproAching steamers to inspection.
NAVAL SKIIIMlHllINn ,
P.uilH , October 2t.-Tlio Chinn i ) troops
continiiK to pimr into 'rnnqiitn. OroU un-
iwitu'Y In Iclt on tliU account , Tlio i abinot
s olvulod M to whit shall bo ilono to provide
reinforcements.
FRKNCII lIKCllUtTS.
I'AIUS , October 'Jl.-Gen. Do LUlo has not
asked fur re inrorcemonts for Tonqiiin. II
they nro needed they will bo drawn from the
ntmy in Africa.
TIIK SITUATION' IN TOXQtltN'.D" ! 7nT5l
I'AHH , OcluliiTll.- ! . l.oUslo. replying
lo n ruined from Prime Minister Ferry foi
Information in rcg.ir't to tlio situation In Ton-
pmistnli < N Una tlio Vromib forces tlirro are
Milhciont to mnititnln n clofmmivo allllude.
f ho Klgero sayn "I'lio truth \ the triopa
ro hmnmcd uti tlio ilnlta under the iirotcctlon
of gunboats niul nro obliged to limit their operations >
orations to repelling the nttncks of the cno
my.
KOYIT.
AI1A1I MKIIOY
OAllio , October 21. Ace rdiug to the last
reports which hnvo reached Dongoln , the onlj
merchants of Ucrber from Klmrtmun , won' '
in tin Htcamcr which ran rtgruiiud nt Wady
jiiriia , nil ofliuiu wore tnkoti pilmmerfi , bill
mvo boon net nt llbotty unharmed ,
Itcltiliui
BUUHHKI.9 , October 21. The minister havt
[ ilaccd thrir roslgnntloni In the Imiula ol
1'iimo Minister Mnlln , who will form n ncv
cabinet. All the ministers nro enmmoncd ti
attend the cabinet mooting nt the palnco to
nmrruxv. A manifesto hns been pumUhed ii
this city , which says , "Wo sponlc for you nl
in demanding the withdrawal of the mlnlatr
and the dlssoiullou of the chamber. "
Itiinkriipt Produce SlilppnrH.
LONDON- , October Jl.-Tho ! Standard , In II
financial column says there nro renewed re
ports of serious dllHcnltioR impending in th
Liverpool produce nud shipping trade. On
company of American liners recuntly called
formal mootiiiR of its cicdltors nud rovonlo
Ha luablllty to moot IU engagements , but u
formal bankruptcy was nppreheuded ,
Not a Fnlluro.
'LONDON , October 21. The mooting of crci
itoiH referred to in the Standard's nrttclo wn
to look into tlio tinvato estate of n member c
the firm , mid had nothing to do with the com
ii.iny. Thu fiimurlal outlook nt Liverpool ha
been strcnglhoned liy the liao in tugar , and n
trouble ia anticipated.
Now Oard limit ) .
KOUE , October 21. The pope will mak
eight now cardinals nt the lecrotcoriHlstorj
The persons who will bo honored itio th
nich bishops of Vienna , Seville , an
Palermo , mid Monsignors Mapsaiu , Morasi
gorl , Lnuroutio , Mnssato , and "Verga. Tlier
nro still seven vncnnclos remaining.
Tlio Now Ooniot.
LONDON , Oetobor il. The comet recent !
discovered by Professor Wolfo. of llclhulbcrf
and Oopoland , of England , U now vUlb o r
Aloxnudrht to the n tfcod jei It appunra uu
uubulouB body without n tall.
Mourning for BrmituvlcK.
IIHLIN ! ; , October 21 , Th6 Prussian court 1
been ord6rod to wear mourning for the la
Uukoof HruiHuicR for n fortnight , and tl
troop * and inhabitants of lrnuswilc ! , fur tw
montha.
Tlio VojuKi-uru at
CAIUO , Octohor 21. Three hundred nn
eevonty eight Canadian boatmen have arrive
nt Asshouiu ,
Tlio Oliolrrn.
HOSIK , October 21. In the paat twonty-foi
hours there have bucii ninety-six frfshcoacs c
cholera in Italy , and forty-hvo deaths.
rAN HONOltl'JI ) NUGIIO.
IMPOHINfl ANDTOUCIItNO OlISKdDIFH 01' VOIIMI.K
TuKCOLOIIIMI 1IOTKI , rnOI'lllKTOII ,
WASHINCTON , October 21. The funeral c
M.r Wiirinloy , the colored hotel keeper , wn
( jiui of th most remarkable tributes of reupec
nynr | n d a colored man in Ill's country , A
ImmouHo crowd of fiiundH nnd adrnlrein of th
detoaFOil wnq aaecmbled In the hotel , ard th
utreetH outi-iilo wuro HO thronged that the p (
lice hud dilliculty in keeping the way clear fc
carriages. Herviceu were conducted in th
pjrloru of tlio > otol , which were ilrnped wit
hluck mid dicoratod with many llnr l olfei
iiiga. Th olliculirg clerginen worn Je\
DIH Sunderland , Oinko and Wining anil th
pall bearoru , nlxteun in number , hulecto
from iiinoiig thn ino.-t promini'iit whlto am
and colored rltl/unu of the district , Over tw
ti.oiiH rid pun ) ilii , among tliem tlio most du
tlni/uloliMl In Washington , viewed the rennln
and many who hud been hemticiarit'H of Mi
SVurmliiy'H gtnerosity cair.o to pay n Inut IIIUT !
of iilfa.tion to the memory of their dupartc *
friend.
Tlio Kn llHli Ajrlumiura Crlslw.
LONDON , October 21. Delegates to th
farrnorrt alliance will hold a conference in Lot :
don in November on thu ngiicultural crlnii
The programme of tlio meeting Includes
proposal to refer the question ! ) of reduction c
rent * to courts of arbitration , Tlio Sotc
farrniTH alliunct IIUH received fnvornbly the re
port , of thu deputation vent to Ireland , ml
vaneing the Hlpplicnti in. In Scotland of th
Irifch Jimdlonl act , nlth fixity of tcriuro , fal
luntH , frcu milcfl und the ruivlition of uiroart
AOAIN8T AMKItlOAN WILDOATrt.
A joint ( ti ck curnpiny is being formed under
dor the nuaplcf B < > l the stuck exchange 01 in
inlttco for the protection of holddu f Amerl
can riiilriiad idiuro * . The object ia to xuppl ,
HubacribcrH with Informatiiui In rt'gaid t
Amctlcau invuitmeutH ,
t ijlncnln.
LlNC'OtN , Nub. , 'October 21. To-ulght w
, ho ilnmiicratla night in Lincoln J , Hierlin ,
Morton , ( loinocrutlo camjldntu for eovornoi
wan the | )0 < ikur of thu urcasion , The torch
ight proct'H'ion wi\t helped out by n dttlcgullo
oin Nobraskt City , but the line of inaic
un bouii'loil ' by vtuunt wulku , ai the pfopl
d not turn out to BOO , and not ubovu CO
told wunt to hour. _ Thu address was
krujcd taiilf dUcustion.
TUESDAY'S ' TRADIHG
At itc Chicago SlocK Yards anil on
] attlo Rocovorinc from Their Un-
uatural Doprossp4/ ?
- - , / v '
P'j.i.
Hogs in Short Receipt Ij
/ *
TI *
Figures , [ - . ,
Wheat Takoa a Boom aud Olosoa
> orn Likewise Performs Some
Afternoon Tumbling ,
Oats lliilo'Kirm V'ork ( iTolim tlio Cc-
rcnls In FluutiiRthig
Liard Firm ,
CATTI.K.
Special Telegram to TUB But : .
CIIICACO , October 21. There were only
about 160 cars of Toxnns nnd Westerns among
the fresh receipts. An unlookcd for f.lllng
elf of COOO In two days was a matter of great
surprise and concern lo both buyers and sell
ers , The falling oil is largely from Toxunn
and Westerns nud is only the natural result
of the great decline of the past fortnight. As
a mntler of course prices must advance and to
day wcru quoted nil the way from 10@10 ! high
er on unlives nnd 'J5aDO on rnnge cattle. Una
lol of Texans sold at 4.05 , which were cited art
fully CO higher than on last Wednesday.
I'rimo natives continue ta sell nround nbout
7.10 t 7.30. Theia wan ono sale at the out-
nldo his morning , They averaged over 1,000.
Native cows and butchers' stock nnd about all
low grades of natives are selling higher. The
scaicity aud advance in rnngo stock ia the
prime caueo of the advance. Stackers anil feed-
cm nro n so on the upturn nnd fancy young
stock is held nt extremely high figures. Year
lings are commanding high prices , say from : fi
to 30 per head. There were eight loads of
slock cnlven on sale. They ara also selling at
liigh prices nud may bo quoted nt from 10 to '
IB per held. Sales : 101) ) Montanns , 1330ibs ,
Ii10 ; DU Montana cow < > , 1.140 llw.,4 00 : 'J2 Wy
oming ? , l.lfil Ibs , . 4 05 ; 1G7 Wvoming-
Texans , 071 ! Ibs , , 3 C2J ; SfiG Montnna-Tosatis ,
1.01M lbs.1 115 ; 175 Wyomlng-Toxans. 973 U. ,
3 1)5. )
lions.
Receipts were ab ut 111,000 less than for Iho
corresponding tlmo last week , yet this marked
falling off scarcely created any comment or
remark nnd hadlmt slight Influence on the
market , the ndvnnco being only trilling as the
bulk of packing grades again cold
nround nbout S4 "Uivl SO mid best puckers at
Sl'JOnBOO. Afoxvsold nt S510515. Best
heavy u Id nt $5 20a5 30 aud Philadelphia
would not soil for o\t > rS510. . Light sort * re
main neglected und dull , the best making only
about SI 9 aO 10 and from thete figures down
to31GOa4SO.
WIIKAT.
The market wan excited at times and to
ward the close of the ro u'nr board there was
n rdmrp rally cawing the shorts to cover freely ,
the uiurkot closing Ijjc over \osterday. lie-
celpln were very lurgo.numbering t89 cars
\vkilo Iho vislbJo'.ttupjiEy report.'showed
in 'increase' * " ot'fjfuedtty two . .nnd-- ,
hnlf milllou busliela. Xotwithitandiri-
this , the * market dovelojted 'etrecfrt. . .
anil the close of tha regular board woa in the
nnturo of n hnrrah. On tlio afternoon board
rumors of commercial cash in Liverpool caused
the market to tnko on very heavy tone bnd
vnlues drop'd ) off rapidly , a proator portion
of tlio advance being hut. Closing quotations
wfro , 73J for October. 7-1J for November , 7CJ
@ 7C4 for December , ? 7 for Januaj-y.
COILV ,
Hnlcd Irregulor on the regular board with a
sharp decline for near options , after & firm
opening but rallying ngnin toward the close ,
the market cl sing with only a slight varia
tion from yesterday. On the nfternuon board
thcro wai n noyoro drop. The market for Octet -
tot or nnd Novimbor dropping to almost the
lowest figures of the year , llio market-clo
sing at10 for October , 44 for November , 39J 'I
for the year , 19 for May. 'I'f
OATH. 'f
Kulod firm closing nt l"ig ! for October , 2CJ foe
November , iiOjj for the year , 29J for May ,
runic.
Hulcd December.'I
but u poitlonof the ndvnnco wax lost on the
afternoon bonrd , clocini ; " 11 R75 for October
1 IB. ) fur the year , 1 200 for January.
LAUD ,
I'lrrn , at 715 for October , 7 05 for November ,
7 07 for December.
ARSHOU
RriHCTQHOLDDOVMl
RLDAKIUOPOWDE. . .
ITAMOOUMDTORIBC/ c
PURE CsREAfll TARTAR.
StOO0 Given
irnlum or nuy Injurious siibbtuncca run bo found
In Andrews' Pearl Baking Powder. Is } * > i-
lively PURE. tlcliineiuiorH'd , undtct-limonlula
received Ironi such chemists nsB. Dairn llnya , ] ) o. < -
ton ; M. Dclnrnntalno , of C'hlengo ; ami Giutavus
Bode , lllluuiikeu. Noveri > oM In bulk.
20Uikobt.
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