3 M DAILY EE. V FOURTEENTH YEA& . OMAHA , NEB. , WKONJUSDAY MOUSING , OCTOBER 'JO , 1384. NO. 112 THK CiOSIKC CAHVAS8. Blaice Readies NBW Yurk Upon His Relnru From His Canysss , Six Weeks of Uuparallolod Popu lar Greetings And Mora than Five Hundred Publio Addresses , Grandest Triumphal Tour Ever Accorded au American Speeches and Ovations of His Last Day's ' Bidoi Jtlulno Unbriitcu by IIU Gigantic runiimlgti" I in mouse I'r ii.irfttlon Ibfllie Clt.v's Demonsration ! Bli/VINK / IN MOW YOKK. DlKOHAMl'TO.v , October liS. IJlaino and party left Klmirn nt nine o'clock this morn- inf. At Wnvcrly there wan a largo crowd. lilaino spoke .brielly upon the illustration nllorded by the state of Now York of the ben- ciiU of n protective tariff , Ic waa raining whea the train reaohod Oawcgo , but an im mense * crowd welcomed him at the train. 151niuo8poko from a Hat car , nnd was received in the usual enthusiastic manner. Hu spoke of thu great growth of wealth of the stnta of New York. Since 1804 eight hundred million of dollars to six thousand thrco hundred mil lion in 880 , nn increase much greater relat ively than the iucreass of population , lie said no intelligent man , democrat or republi can , would deny that it was duo in a largo degree - greo to the iulluencs of protection. 1II.A1NK 81'EAKS AT I'OUT . 'Alt\IH , Ni\v YORK , October 28. At Port Jnrvi > , lilalno addressed the crowd IB follows : "This town is a center of railway industry , and I want to call thu attention of thu railway men who do mo the honor to listen to mo to the fact that when the republican party came into power in the nation there were not 80- , 000 miles of railway in the country. That was twenty-three years ago. There are now nearly 120 000 miles , and the railway indus try , not merely In capital employed In running of trains , but the general employment of men has increased In oven larger proportion than four-fold the ratio of the mileage of roadt > . IB there any man ho. o who doubts that that outgrowth of the railway system of the country is simply the accurate moistuo of the growth of the industries of the country , in- duitriea whoso growth was stimulated by pro. toctivo tariff. I see before me men engaged in various avocations , some of you in railway business , some of you in manufactures and eouao of you in farming , but there is not onu of you whoso prosperity is not clfscted not ono whoso fireside is not reached by the in llnenco of protect ! fo tarilF. jMen upeak of tha clly of Now York as interested iu free trndo bec.uiio it is a great commercial inotrop- olij. I might safely say that tlieio nro ton men in the city of Now York whoso bread depoi da materially upon protective tariff to every one who depands uron free trndu. Wo are in the habit of speaking of commercial cities as though they had an in terest nntng.mistio to the protective system but Now York never had bo vast n commerce us the has had since protective tariff his been in full operation , und finco Lincoln was inaug urated , tha exports from Now York have more that doubled all that she had exported from the time when the first Dutchman set fet on Manhattan Inland down to ISul. [ Prolonged cheering. ] I certainly would not advocate the protective system if it injured any of ths graat intarcsts of th'j country , but thu fact H that thsro never was a time when agriculture , manufactures , and commerce went forward so rapidly or with so gieat results in any nati ) ii as in the United States during the last twenty-three years , under the operation of protective tariff. " [ Cheers. ] AT MIDDLETOX. Elaine , in the course of IIH remarks , suid : "I hayo just returned from a long tour through tha great , prosperous states of the w st , of Ohio , Michigan , Indiana , Illinois and Wise n- sin , and everywhere I found tha republican party united , strong and confident. I hope that tint is its condition in Now York. " AT I'ATTKIISON There was an imminso multitude awaiting the arrival of the train , certainly not lem than 40,000 persons. NEW YOIUC CITY KKACIIKII. A very short stop was undo at Hutherford 1'nrk and then , nt about 7 o'clock , the train ran into the depot at Jersey City. T 10 ferry company had pr ini'fld a special boat which carried the pirty to tbo foot of Twentythiid street , wheuca they were driven to tlio Fifth Avenua hotel , where Mr. Klkins , Senator Halpand IMaiuo'd wifa and daughter were awaiting him. A iiKHUiiB OK IILAINK'.S TJUH. It U six. weeks since lilaina left Auginta. Ja lint time 1m h.vi traveled by rail moro than niiiu tliouauid miles and made from ten to twenty p peaches per day. Hu ii In excellent health and spirits , even hotter thau when hu started. Thu run trom J'llmira ' ti-dny , 27- inlleK , was ono of the longest made in any ono day. AT IIIKOIIAMTON' , 15lNiHAMTON , N. Y. , October 28. The erovvd aud enthuaiasm here was immense. Waino , in a upsoch , paid a tribute to the jiiumory of Daniel S Uicklnaon , u patriot , voked great i if i : JKi-oaiT , N. Y , , Octubur 2S. At Suuiuo- iiaiiint , whera tha pr ncipal shipa of tha Krio ro.id lira located , there wa ? a great crowd , principally workiugiiiau. IJlaino spoke b ielly ol the btmnfits of the protective pulley to American labor , IILAINB'H I > IIO AMMK TO-MOKUOW. At lili 10 to-morrow lilalno will rucoivo a coiuniition of ministers ut thu 1'ifth uvonuo hotel ; witiiejs the ptr.ide in tao afternoon , and attend u Dulmonicu dmnur ia tha even- 1113. ! I IIK.Vnit.lOKS' DISIX > YA.I/rV. Till : KNOUT OF TIIK (10I.IIK.V flllCt.K CANDIDATK > ' 0ll TIIK VICK-1'ltK.SIDKXCV IIKPIMEHTO HIIAKK IIANIM WITH A WOl'.SIJKI ) t'KDEIIAI. KOMIIKII , Vixrov Ia. , October 23. [ Special tele am to tha Chicao Tribune. ] Tha Hon. A. J , Haker , repnlilicin candidate for attorney gon- cral , In his speech in this plnco Ift t Satnnlny night told the following incident : "I was to-day In the ollico of Dr. L. C. Illtho , of Ycift Springs. In the courto of our comcrsation he told mo nu incident in rola- lion to Thomn.i A. lloiidrick' ) that ir.ndp my blood boil Dr. lllytho was a soldier in HIM Union nrmv , nud wns snvcrely wounded Iu battV. Ho came lumio on a fur lough , nnd whllo nt homo wont with hl father to Indianipoli * . Hi * father' * sister wna th wife of Hmilrlcki' brolhnr , nnd ttie families were focin'lylntimnto. ' While In Iiulianapolii" they called nt Hendrlcks'ollice. 11 end ricks phonic the hand of the father , but refuted that of the eon because ho were the federal uniform. The young son Indignantly tinned i nhU heel mid loft the ollico. After ho wentout Hendrlcks said to the fanhor : 'Mr. lUytliP , I should llkotolnvlto you to my house to dinner , wlicro you nro always n welcome guest ; but 1 cannot ask that boy to RO thnro with you whllo ho wears that uniform. ' The father curml Tom Ilondrlcks. and told him that ho did not nor did his on desire to bu entertained by a copperhead. " The incident created ipdto r. sensation in the audlenca and several Boldiera cried : "Wo would rather hang him than vote for him. " Tlio Trihuno correspondent after wards learned that Dr. Ulytlia had told this same story to soldier * when ho resided hero. Dr. lllytbo was a Garticld elector in 1SSO. i . \ 1 1 x i-i 1 1 1 AS r A ss i ox. THK ( IHKAT 111IHII AQlTATOIl ASSAILS Till ! nOVKHNMENT WITH HOII ) AMI I'NSUASOXKII ITNdK.VCV. Following ia n rcsumo of I'arneH's speech Monday night , briefly reported in yesterday's lint ; in continuance of the drtbato on the do. mnnd of the Irish members that tbo RO\ em inent should order an inquiry into the Mnamtrasna trial and execution * . The house was crowded with members and others bavin < the privilege of the floor , and the galleries were crammed with spectators. Mr. I'aruell wa in qood volcu nnd forw notwithstanding his HliiCvH during the summer. His whole speech was n passlouato phillipplc against the British govern ment for its misrule of Ireland. I In -went out of liin way tloliherately aud tudi- ously to insult everything Kngllsli th.it is con nected with Ireland. Ho touched brletly upon the revolting ec.indn.l8 that had been brought home to certain Dub in castlu ptliclals , and meered fit the government's anxiety to retain in his exalted position that dear , good man , Karl Spencer , Vvho had winked at or condoned those outrages by hii subordinates. There were several interruptions of a personal nnd malignant sort which made Mr. 1'arnell white with anger. At such times ho was compelled to piuso on account of the cheers from the Liberal benches , but when ho made a telling reply to the interrupter the counter- cheers that arose from the Homo Hulera , both on tbo iloor nnd in the galleries , were simply terrific. Altogether the scene was almost unparalleled - paralleled in the history of the Commons , and it is admitted that Parnell's speech was the finest over made since the 'Kilmninham treaty" episode. Its immediate oflec1' , however - over , is not advantageous to the Irieh causo. It has simply confirmed the government in its determination to refuse all inquiry into the Maamtrasna caso. Thetorloi and whigs ba- lievo that itwaa intcndeM to have this effect. They say that Mr. I'amell placed himself in the position of savage antagonism to the gov ernment both for the sake of enchanting tVe value of IIH following as n parliamentary bal ance of power nnd to strengthen his own posi tion at homo , in New York. NEW YOIUC , October 18. Despite the rain the HoiFman house was crowded with callere on Governor Cleveland to-day , nmoiij ; whom were ' State Controller Chapin , Silai M. liurt , Gen. Shnler , Gen Varnsworth Col , .Tamos J. Fay , John C. Dolovan , JJr. 1' , tell , ch.iplain St. Barnabas church , Gen. M D. Alercer. MAUD TWO HUNllllHD ANI ) TWENTY-KIVK FAMILIES K VIIICIN1A , OUT Ob" WOHK A.NI HUrrOUTKI ) 11V CHAIItTV , I'KTKKsiiL'iH ! , Va , October 23. A commit' too of citizens supply two hundred and twen tv-five famillei with thn necescaries of life , Funds have boon raised by entertainments given for their benefit. Tlio families havi been thrown out of employment by the shut , ting down of cotton mills in the city and vl cinity , _ Snlvaiiiin in tlio IVniit'niiary. SVIIACUSK , N. Y. , October 28. Six memben of the Salvation Army were sent to the pen ! tontiary fiom the police court , for violatinf the city ordinances. TEST TOUR BAra&JpJEK TO-DAY Ilraiula nil vert I KM I nsubsoluVly intro THE TEST : Mnroar/in / top down on n holhtovo until lientfnt.tnn iiiixu thu eovuruiicl i- nit ; II. A clicmlht will nut bu ru ioU to detect thu juoatmeo of ainiiionta , HOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS IIIUI.lllri'LMiM'i ' IU8 NEVER BKIX < lltSriOX D In n million IiomM fnr n qniirtcr of ( X century It Ijm ttood tliu roiuiiniriii' rellnblu lift , THE TESTJFJHE OVEN , PRICK BAKING POWDER CO. , iUKKIUi Of Dr , Price's ' SpBcial Flavoring Exlracts , 7lie lrfntnlundflltluuuojD lur lnmork ii n , ol Dr , Price's Lupulln Yeast Gem ? For Light , llenltliy lln-ail , Tl.o llent Dry Hup Vfu.t Iu tlio Wurl'l. ' FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. - CT. LOUIS. A KKBRASKA LYNCHING , Parlicnlars of a Big Double Traserty in Cedar Conuiy , A Deputy Sheriff in thoDisohnrgo of His Duty , Shot by a Ruffian Barricaded in a House , An Infuriated Mob Captures the Murderer And Hangs Him in the Jail Yard to a Post- I'lio Olllcor No ! KXJICCUM ! to Il\i -Tli 's AiHCf ilcnla und SDIIIO Itl'lllllllSCI'llCCS THU TRACIOOY- YANKTO.V , Dakota , October 28 A St. Helena ( Nebraska ) stage driver brings meagre : i.uticulars of a tragedy near St. llelotu yes terday. John I'lallip ? , postmaster nt St , IIelom , mul deputy sherilf of Cedar county , attempted to arrest n D.uie , name unknown , 'or burning n number of stacks of liny nn ) ; raln. The D.ino barricaded himself nud Bhot L'hillipj , who wns taken Lome in n dying condition , A posse finally arrested the Dane nnd hanged him to n tree. A supplement issued by the Coleridge [ Cedar county ) Sentinel , October Ufitli , gives ; lie following particulars of the tiagody : About two o'clock this mwiincn mo conger arrivedbringing word to Mn. Phillips that If she wished toseo Capt. Phillips , her husband , nhve , ehe must hasten to his bedside. . Mrs. P. is onu of the landladies nt the Coleridgu House , nnd Capt. P is or wtm postmaster xt 3t. Helena , nnd deputy ohor IF of the eounty. Ho Is nn old futtler , known far nml ido ns i brave man having many friend' . It appears from what we can gathnr which is limited at Lhis date , that n Swiss man worked for Sherilf Asbre of tbh county last fall , nnd had u spite at Mr. Asbro , and nfter belli * away for somu time , returned recently nnd burned , or nt- tempted to burn , a lot of hay for htm. Capt. Phillips , with nn assistant , W.IHOII his track all day.yesterdny , nnd jtit > t in the evening rode into a yard who u thu inun w.is eating Hiippur in the house. The man ran to another fnnn , nud n number of phots were exchanged , The man finally goined poxo3Bion uf the luaiso nnd Capt. Pliillips nttemptml to arrest lilin nnd ho said if Cnp. would como in ho would til r ren der. der.It It had b'como dark , nnd the captain enter ed , n lantern in ono hand mul u revolver in the other , whn the villain shot him through the bowels Thu pistol was so clcno th it thu blood stains wera left on it Tha iiiing and cxcitu- nieut had drawn n crowd , und the wiotch wa badly used , being } nocki'd down with nliot- gun and bound hand nnd f < : ot. Wu hear th.it at oiia time tha slieriir of the county had him in charge , but thvt he was taken from him by fifteen determined men who carried h in to St. Helena , and there ended his earthly career by hanging him to n j vil yard post. It is eaid I lint he c nfe < sed before ho died that bo had murdered three other men previous to this time. Mr. John O. lireen , vyho returned to-day from taking Mrs. Phillips up , nays th it tlu captain is in u very critical comli'.lo'n nnd thai the doctors think thu case about hopeles < . In our regular issue next webK we Hiuill try to give moru reliabla particul.ias. 'l'hi > occurrences - ronces hero mentioned took plaoa about twii milea from the Uuw Vnloy ! church. TllK MUltDKlt. From the Sioux City Journal. The man who _ wni lynched worked for SlicrilT Aebio during the biiminpr , and on nc- count of Homu dilliculty wns diechargod. Hu returned last week nnd net lire to home h.iy- stncka on thu sheriff's farm. Deputy Sheiilt Phillips got track of tlio man on FridHy even ing in the Uow valley , couth of St. Helena. There was n running fight , both the ollicer nnd the incendiary empt > lug their revolvers A family came out from their homo b-t-ido tin road to seu the running 15.ht , and tlio incendi ary took refngo in the house thus vacated. The ollicer followed closu ufier , knowIng - Ing that the man had fired HX idiot- ; and naturally tmppcHing that hi' revolver was empty. 15ut the man had quick ly slipped three cartridges into his rnvolvur , and t.egun fho tiug as the ollicer c.-mo in nt tlio door. Two bullets went over tlio ollicerV shoulder. The third penetrated thn lower p.art of tha ( ido , and is supposed to h.tvo loilged Komowhero in the bowels. The bullet has not yet been found. Tlio ollicer , wlio was MIII- postd to bo djing MI Saturday , wa flightly better on Sund.iy. mid that uvHinng theru WHS n hope for rcc.vu-y. Tha murderous incoii- diary , directly nfttr hu hud -licit tha ullicer , was luiocked down with n bliotim by ono oi the mon who was with thu deputy nnd draff < ( Mit by the crowd , they huati g him whdo lit was down. It wus then tuipposec tlmt Mr. I'hilllps was dying The niiiu W.IH taken to jail. Whether ho was lodged in ja 1 cannot bo aeceitiiue-l. At leart hu wn > hiinged to u post in thu jail yard by tlm cit /.ens very HOOII lifter the crowd brought him t < St. Holena. The ronortor s iinubli ) to gel thonumo of the lynched man. H-iinn - nccuuiiti say that ho w.-n u JXuiu , others u Swiss. Km i < there nt hand tiny particulars about the hanging , only the simple fact tli.it thu IIMI wn : hung ljy thu reck to n post In the jai jnrd at Helena until duud , A KKSIINIH TNOK. The tragedy of Friday night at St , Helem will recall to old residents tin lynching o Jnmo'on , nlla * Mclieath , ut that town on1 ; H , 1871. On October 1 ! ) of the previous yi-ai Henry Locke , a xinglo man , who lived i ulom on his farm north of St , Helena , itt found murdered. Ho h.vl ovidonUy butn killed will liisownux. As thn table in his cibinva : set with dlsheu fur two , it was Hinmlsei that the murderer wau a gucht who had beet entertuinod by Mr. l.ucku the pniviou.- iilcht , A trace of the man wn found , bin nfterwnrds lost nppnrontly. On May fi fol lowing John M. McUnnald , then deputy thtrilf , iir/tHted u man who wai working era a farm near Omulia under the nuinn of .lelii MclSentH Tlio imin bad , the provlou-i win ter , woiked nt wlut it now Nairn'tt mill , li Jjikoport towjibhip , this county , and then formed thu acquaintance of a woman , am through this woman thu nddrms of th imir ( hirer wan obtained. Molioath was lodged u jail in this city on Ids way to Cedar o unty , It wax understood thui that his trial then would bo in Judgo,3.ynch > c-xirt On tlir niglit ho WAS crosnd from \nnkton to Cedar county ho took omo polsin which ho had secreted on hU penoc , but it w. nu over. dose nml only made him tick. AtSt llolrnn. on Mny llth , tlio citlwiis quietly but deci dedly took the prisoner from the sborilf. Ho nsked that n ririost bo sent for , nnd men went rovornl tulles to tlio Imme of n priest and liroiiRlit him A vote was Ukenmul every clt- ? in vot'il for hanging. After rceoivliig the list cervices of thd rox'frcnd clergyman , Me- lienlh miule. n Cconfession. He had killed n man in Kentucky , but that w.is nn ncddcnt. Ivnlistlng under the nnmo of Jameaon ho had oiled n mail nt Fort lluford ; cjmo down .ho river on the steamer Peninah ; left lie boat n little nboxe Vankt.ni , nnd ramping ncrojs the country bad stopp-d for .lie nii ht nt Locko'a CRblu. i , neke had eutor- .ainiHl him nnd the followiiiR innrnlng < the , wo were wnlkitnr , Lrckc carrj ing nn nxoto cut nome wood In tha timiirr. ho had tnkon .ho nxo nnd killed I.ooko. The only iluuder in got from hU victim WAR an old watch nnd 81.5(1 ( In money. After his confession Me- Do.ith wns plnccd in Kwng"ii. driven under n Iron , thn rope ndjuitod on bis neck nud thn wngon driven on. When necessary the St llelonn ueoplo nio addicted to brief terms of hulgo Lynch's court. UltlTISH THK C1IAMUK1IUN CKNSUUK. LONDON , October " 8. In the house of ODtmnons to-day Loid Itnndolph Churchill ; ave notice that ho would otfer nn amendment , o th'j nddrcss In reply to the speech from the throne censuring the Plight Hon. Joseph Chamborlin , prosldont of the board of trade , or in Ring by his ipocchei Interference with recdom of political discussion nnd justifying lot nnd disorder. t ( II.AISTONK ANnJllUSlI IMrilfllKNl'K. l.ns'DON , October " 8 In llm commocfl ( iladstouo spoke in strong disapprobation of ha Irish members fcr their strictures onKatl ! ] > cncer , lord li-utonaut of Trel.iud. The rish ineinbeni interrjuptml him repeatedly , nnd ho expressed his r Rrot thit they did not conduct their oporatipns with morn prudence and right feeling. ' UI.ADSTONK AOAIN8TTHK MAAMTUAKNA 1NQUIIIY. LONDON , October 28. In the commotn to- lay , Gladstone expressed n hope that the louse would refiiflo to grant the proposed in- uiry into the M.aamtrasnn trials. Irolaiul A niimtiilic Covcnimont. DUIIUK , October 2 % The Iriili Times says : Hie Parnollitoa members of the commons ro- olvcd to vota azainst the government on the raiiclilse bill. Thomunlcipil nuthurltioi of .imerlck decided to persist iu their -ofusal to i.iy the tax assessed for extra police forco. xcittiinnnt prevails. It is expected that cor- ain metnbera of the corporation will bo nr rested. _ KNGIj/VNI / > IN KQYl'T. CAIKO , October 28. A heavy division ( mounted infantry arrived at Assoutnn , It i : rumored hero that Khartoum Is In the hnndi of the rebels. _ The Rovormnent has hoari nothing of the kind. WOI.SKLV'rt ADVANCK. CAIUO , October 28. Wolsely to-day reached some distance south of Wady Haifa Quarrel In Morocco. I'AIIIS , October 29' The Knglish author- ! ies of Morocco are | accuaed of inciting tin , hoerof ngnin t the Fjrench journals urre tin overnnient to takoj energetic mensnros. II IK reported an iron-chul wai ordered fron Toulon to T-iupienTto act for the protectloi of the French interoitj. Storm on tllyiiriiisli Const. I.o.N'DON , October ! . ' ! ) . A violent storm pro valhdhoro last night and to-dny. House wcrn demolished at Shields Voxels in tin tllydo were driven from their mo rings am m my wrecks nro r < ) | > orted nlong the const Four vessel wera driven nshoro elf Greenoclt Thu steamer from Lisbon for Cardiff and i German cruiser were wrecked. Uoth irowi weru saved , ii vrtON ON TIIK THK NKW I'OHTMAHTEIl ( IKNKHAL COMMKN'TH O ! TUB IlKl'Ullt.ICAN ASSUHANOU 01' SL'Ct'ESS. Special telegram to TIIH UKE. UIIIOAOO , October iS. Frnnk Hnlton , post master general , an i veil ut the Grand Pncifn ttils inorniiiK from U'ashingt"ii , wltn ColV It. I homjiHon , Btiperintemleiit of thn raitw.-i ; mail H"rvica Hatton naid that ho was on bli way to Iowa , "hilu Col. Thompson was un route for M ! ( hipaii , The pobtmaHter genera begged to bo oxciiKrd from talking politics ii ilntiil , but while nut winbing to enter into ; discussion of ilia situation lie nald that thing looked very favuraMofrom n reimblican Htand point. \V. < ' . T. IT. Sr. Louis , October 28.Tho e.\ecntivo com n.iltuo of the Womau'd Chrib i in Temper.iife union bavu IMCII In secret Hessiou all dny Tliu m .tier of changing headquarters fron Now York to Chicago was deferred until hit year. Causes Its victims to bo miserable , hopeless , confused , anil depressed in mind , very Irrita ble , languid , and drowsy. It Is a disease which docs not get well of ItserT. It requires careful , persistent attention , and a remedy to throw oil the causes and tone up the dlges. tlvo organs till they perform their duties willingly. Hood's Barsaparllla has proven Just the required remedy In hundreds of cases. " I have taken Hood's Harsaparllla for dys pepsia , from which J bavo hullercd two years. 1 tried many other medicines , but none proved FO Hatlsfactory ns Hood's fiarsapariila. " TJIOMAH COOK , llrnsh I'.lcctrlu Lluht Co. , New York City. Sick Headache "For the past two years I'havo licrn ufllletedvllh ncvero headaches ami ilyspeji- sl.i. J was Indiiei'd to try Hood's Har.sapa- illla , ami Iiavo fwmd ( treat relief. 1 cheerfully - fully recommend It to all. " Jilts. U. 1' . AN.NAIII.I ; , New Havn , Conn. Mrs. Mary C. Hinlth , CambrldKeporl , Mass. , was aHiiircier from dyspepsia ami nick bead- acho. film took Hood's Bar aiarlllii | and found It the best remedy iho ever used. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hold by all druggists. 81 ! nix f r$5. JIado /inly / by C. 1. HOOD & CO , , Lowell , Mass. VOQ Doses Ono Dollar. GENERAL POLITICS , Holes from all Points on ttic CampaisLi ) , Olovoland Bids His Farowcll to Now York Oity , Criminal Fraudulenoy of the Oki- cage Douioorats , The "Blind" Howl liaised About Republican Marshals , Jrand Republican Rally at Dos Moines , lown , Homo Savory rarnKrnplis on Gittvcr Clovolnml Woman's Vcrdlvt I HKI.Americans | Ktu , CtiKVI'Ui/YNI / > IN NHW YOltlt. Niw : YOHK , October 'JS. Clovolnml rose nt Rht , and breakfasted \vlth his private cocro- and Uoncral Variicmvotth. From ! ) n. m. till Into in tlio nftornoon ho locolvuil ciillorit , unonR whom were Samuel .1. Itntulnll , Win. It. llarnum. Satiator Jlcl'liornon , liov. Tims. T. Ducy , Kuv. Dr. Downs , of Kdinallocklre- , and , mid Hov. Father O'Donnell. UKVlKWlNll TUB tCATIOVAI. ( H'AItll. The first nml nt'coiul divitdnnnoC the national Niard were reviewed byCinvcrnor Cleveland ; hii afternoon from n Btniul erected on Mucli aon fqunro. On the stunil with the governor were lienor.ilfl Christianaon , Hlialor , J'arnes. worth olid stair * , Mayor Stone and n numhor > f ether military mon , The following regi ment * paraded : the Seventh , Klglitli , Ninth , Kloventli , Twelfth Twonty'fiocoml , Sixty ninth. Sevcnty-lintl , nnd flint nnd second bat teries of artillery. Tim Brooklyn organix * . tlonn were the Third battery , Thirteenth lieg- itnont , Fourteenth Seventeenth , Twenty Lhird , Tliirty-soconil nud Portysocond , NKW YOHK , October 28. At i ! p. m. , It w.m fltill uncertain whether the review would oc cur , Cleveland being unwilling to subject the nlllcors and mon to Uo discomforts nttondAiit upon n public itarndo in n ruin storm. Adju tant General 1' ' arnaworth , lioueral'lhalor aud othorolliceiH of the National Ruards , were in consultation with the governor nt thu llolf- man houau throughout the nftornoou nnd mounted orderlies were in attendance to con vey the linnl orders to the various regiment * . Those of first division of the liUd , llth , Dili , 12th , 7th , 8th , 09th , untl Viet , with two batteries of artillery were waiting orders in their armories. 'lh" second diviHion company , the IJrooklyn rfgimeuta of the Kith , of whicli Henry Wnril ik-echer U chaplnin , 1-lth. L'ltrd , I2nd ! nnd17th , nnd n battery of artillery had nriived nnd were hold awaiting getting n thorough wetting. The vicinity of the reviewing ntnml , nuiir tlio \Vurtli momiment , was crowded with fpecta- torn with umbrellas hoisted Thu rain having Rnmowhat moderated , definite orders word issued for tlio review. Notwithstanding the rnin , both nidos of the street through whicli the procession piuaeil wtro thickly lined Jwitli mon nml women , who stood until all the regl- menti had piihsed. For nil hour before tin time appointed for the nmrcli of UK the column thu vicinity of the gram ! fitnnd was packed with people , It wna ten minute * past four when the gov oriior , in an open bnroncho drawn by linn white horses , reached thu titand. He was nc uompanled by Adjt. Cen. Ii'anmworth In fid uniform The stand wns comfortably filled cjming the rnviow. He xtnod from -\\'i \ : \ to 5K p. m. without nn umbrella , in tlio rnin , lift ! ) p iiiH soaked hut In reapoiiHo toenliitea mid ngnin nt the CulorH of tlio respective regiment * passed. After the nil. . unit bud pained , n dear enlng volley of cheers wan given ! r ( iovnrnoi Cleveland , and he returned to tlio Holfmui ! house. HOMBWAIID HOUND. Governor Cleveland nnd his stall were on tertuined nfter the review by Major-Genera Shiilo nnd Hi. If in the HnOmtui housu. Tin irovemor loft tin ) liotol in time tot > kothi truiii for Albany , leaving thu Grand Centra depot at ! ) p. in. KLKCTIO.N OUTUAGICS. TIII : IIKMOUUATIU II.ICTION : : JIIDQKH MAINTAIN Till : I'OU.H IN l > IMIIlrUTAIIl.K : IJL'AUTKIIH- TWO AitiiKsrii : > . Special telegram to Till ! lhn. CIIKIAOO , October 28 , The duuiocrnlli judge * of election ti.'ivo begun their HorieH o fiandaliore , by which they not onlyliopo ti cur y the city , but with It thu litiilo also. Tin county board . ppointed all democrats at judges and located thn polling places in the muni dfhreputnliln ( [ iturtorH , Among them , thut of thu Mint piodnct , Kiwi ward , win in the rear of n gambling house in nn alley. The republicans objected nml they elmiRod the number of tlrm , including this one.1. NovorthclcHD , the judges t'-diiy went to the o d p'nco in the itlluy to conduct registration , whllo the ropubllo .11 voters , who wore not given tha tip , were hunting around the regular polling pliices. 'J'/io / matter wau hro'iuht ' to thu nttcnthm ( if the nuthorltiet nud tlio unfaithful bulges won ) .arro.-tml nml t ikon bcforo thu United iStatCH coiiiiuicrti.ner anil held to I ) ill. An foon HH t'luy ' got out , howevur , they r. Hium'd their villainous work , Their nnmoH nro 1'Vnnk Huirin ami ( luorgi MtKCott , Till ! TKIIIIOIII/.I.S'II IIL'IIAIIOO OF AltMKII IIKI'UII I.IOA MAIWIIAIX KOIl KI.KTO.S IIAV HK1 AI'LOAT 11V UIIICA0lKSIOiltAlH ( ! ; 10 t'AUHIl IIIOI' . telegram to the ItKH. Cilliuuo , October 8. "I Iiavo jioiltlvo in forinution , " said Kdwln Ji. Hudlli , secretary of the iiileiondoiit ( ] republican commlttou , this morning , "that llm deputy marthals now upp lintod by Miimh.il .loties are to In tinned with bull-dog reviilverinml that m i ll'nit to leprndnco ilia Hcenen in Cincinnati 1 to be made. 1 know that thu. < u revnlverx an alrcmdy in xtoru mady for 1110 on November Ith. " Mr. Hmitb lefined to my wliorc they worn minuted , but hi ) imliuulvd a piKitivo knowl uilgothut luvolveiH weiu there , und that thuj were g'ing to bu used , Mirnlud .lmin hu Ix'comu tiled of ttliswuilng iii'Nliiii8 | ( ( relativ 11 the upjiointinent of inur < luU , und whuthu th y are to bo tinned , " 1 am doing just as I pleono , " ho mid UIH mornlnjr , "mid 1 ctnn't Inttnil to nllnw nny demner.U todictatn iny duty to mAre ( \ " ' Are ynn Appointing I'oputy ' innrtliAM" "vp , I nm nppointing thnrn. If I hnd not bpgmi n week naro 1 nlioiild novcr llnlih the tn k by olrclion day. 1 hnvo been nskod to Rlvn out thrlr name ! ' , but I nhall not do so un til the mon nro nil appointed. " ' In it Into tliAtjrntilmvo n store of revolvers ie dy todittiibutfV Mr. .lonos' Indignation expressed itself in n serie of loud ovphiMon * . ' If thn dcmncrnls keep thia thing up. " ho n'id tlnally , "wo shall ln\o wnr in Clncngo. 1 he democrats nrn doing thl * . They hnvo got citlzoiM Into n condition of nervoni ox- tltement that needs only n little breozn to fan it into n Ibximi Thu Is eriminnl. It li out- rngeom. Without knowing mv intentloiif , hey have imput-d to mt motives which 1 mvn never enlritnmed. If them is trouble on lection dny , the demr.ernts will bo to blame. " MAIItllAI. JONES T rilK llUHfOlrt ) C1.VII , A committed of the Irequolscluh had n long ntervlew with Mamhal .lone * this afternoon m the subject nnd put < ueatiomi to him n * to ho nmnber ho intruded to appoint , whether 10 wouhl arm them , nrd whether ho would nppolnt nny democrat * . Homadon poiillvo tatement , however , that ho would not com- u. nil his doi ) < ties to go nrmed , nnd raid hu vould tell ttiu memhers of the eommitleo next Phursday whether or nut ho would appoint my democrat * . TI1K ( IllANDKST HKMOKSVI1ATIO.V IN TUB HIM 1'OIIY 0V1 IOWA Jl'IMIK TllUllnrON I'llKS- KNT. DM MOISKH , la. , October 28. The ropub- Icnns hold the gr.tmloit rally In the h'story of .ho state hero nnd the to-dny , torchlight pro- castlnn win ooncoded by both domoor.ita nnd t'pnbilcnus to bo thu largest ever wltnp sed In .own. Speeches were luiulo by .ludgn Thur - ,011 , , of Oiunlii , Hon. Jm > , Drenniui , of Sioux > ity , nml Solon Uhnno , of Matno. A novel ivituro of the parndo wui six mnrching clubs ) f young ladles in uniforms with loiches. I'liuy numbered between two nnd threehim - Iroil. Iroil."A "A HOOIAIi HI A WOSfAS'H OI'INION Ol' IIIIOVKIl CI.KVKWNM ) . MOUNT Koiticsr , Cook , Co. , III. , October 21. [ ICdilor Now York Sun. ] The snpiMirt ol nu ncknowlcdgod Hbertino and seducer for tlir ollicoof prosilentls moru thnn nstoumliiiK. A man nho has wantonly dollied manhood , tuthlctly InnultiHl womanhood , nnd criminally Incurred n fatherhood that In a citrso to his child , is not n proper candidate foe presi 'ent : > f these United Status. The Nation says : "it wns not the Intention of thuconititntion that ho [ the President ] eliould bo n model for youth or n moral tonchor or anything of that tort , but n man competent to discunrgo cer- . .ilnlwell-deliued funcll ill.1 Suppose thu Nation knowa "tlio Intention cf the constitution" in this regard , what is .li.it to the moral nnd social requirements of to-dny ? The l residential mansion In n national social canter. It would bu impossible to loath youth nny distinction between a president who is "n mini competent to discharge certain well-defined functions" nnd tx president who is lost of the nation , nnd who represents this imoplo in conrtosiot to nil ether nations. Would nn outrun o to the Whitollonso cleanse him nnd make him n litter associate for decent men nnd women than ho is in private Ufa tin- lor the black shadow of his disgraceful con duct ? Thu strength of n peopla In in homo virtue. The constitution nn-l its frnmerH did not deal with the personal character of n posublo chlel magistrate. Tills Is the duty of the people who elect him , nnd who either honor or dls- grace tbeniHoU es by their cholco. I las Ameri can civlli/.ation come to this that n oi in reprobate shall receive 1U highest award That It 1 pusaiblo for any portion of thu presser or for n great political party to justify Bticl exultation of unrlghtonntness is a hmmllatiii | and Blgnllicnnt fixot. It nhown a dangeroni Inck of Bound morals nt thofouutnlnof nutiomi lifu , the homo. It points to social degeneracy that is perilous , and to its root nn unoqiia code of morn Ity for the sexes. v > hat n loflsnn for the sons of his country that n man who ban no homo , who diehonmi manhood nnd ptternlty by ehikrlng Ills duty a : a fulhor , nnd who robs thu Innocent child o his locality nnd good standing , ahull bo put a1 the head of this great republic ! No thinking man can claim to rospec1 wonmnhojd and the mother whojboro him am vote for Hiich n man n * ( i rover Cluv- land , Such n vote Hgnllios either nn entire disregnn or want of comprohouHiou of n just respoit.foi womankind , Integrity nnd virtue nro a throiijh-aud- through qualities , und n person who ia void ol theco In ono direction cannot bo counted on for loyality to any principles. A u.nn whc bntnn H Ilia trust of woman , nnd who consort ! with his peers in vice , In not thu person to IM trusted with high responsibilities. Thorn is in tlio domocntic nominee no ipinl ificntion for the presidency Why * h < mld ra Hiectnbliciti/ | , then , smirch tliein'clves t.j voting for him ? Are there not diuiRcrnni sefdsof diu.iy in the body politic when a can didate for the presidency can bu icitalnei WIOHO | private lifu in n shnine nnd whoso mil ] claim for BUlirngu m that ho belongs to i partjY A mei i nin homoa and nurnoricH nceil a uov RyHtem of education to remove the possibility of degenurujy und drcav In our national fab rif. Ijt'CINIU It. ClIANDI.KIt President of tliu Mend IMucation Kccioly KTOHICY'H MiiItS. : Till : IIRI.ATIVEH OK THIS 1IKAI ) KDIIOIl rlOIITI.M t.lKK1IVBNAH OVKH IIIH KSTATK HTOHKV'l KUNKHAI. TIIUItHHAV , Special tolegrnm to tlio HKIC : ClIIOAOO , October 2H. Storoy'd fnnornl wil take placn ThurHday morning at 11 o'clocl from his late residence. . Regarding the dijpo Bitlou of thu oditor'd estntu , connorvator 1'at UTSDII lefiiHod to Hpenlc , Mr. Lyman Tnim bull who was engaged in the recent litigation wtii ' ( jimlly rotlcent. Mr. I'attorHonV. \ . C Goudy nml Mr. Anilerion had n conference u thu Times ollicu this morning nud it was mi dcrstooil that they weru unanimous in tin bullif that no t > toi > H In the nutter nhould b taken by nny of tin heits until sullicient Urn bad elnpsrd after thn funeral. The will wil bn probated nnd application inndo for the np polntmi'nt of an ndmlnlntrator in thn perso : of Mr. Patterson. AH conservnt r , Mr. 1'at tor-oil will continue to liuvo charge of th property , until Homo linnl action Is taken l.itigiiticn will no doubt bu thu result , MtlSII-AIMIIIlK'ANS. lUISII DKSIOfllAW IN CIIIL'ACO IIAI.I.YINO T TIIK III.AINB AMI I.OOAN HTAXHAKU. Special 'J'elegram to TlIK llKK. OiiiUAiio , October 23. Notwithstanding tli late prosunco hero of McSwoenuy nnd Mr I'linnill , b opghton for thu idtrponftrf Btoail ; Ing thu wavering fames o > tlin lii h domoi . rauy , they nrn going ever to H ninu insli'ali ' I Thu Cook county ( minocrtia clu i spent men I of Its ( tension tn.night in expelling Irialime ' who hud gone ov r to the republicans. BEEF , BACOH AND BREAD. Yards anil on The General Oattlo Market Slov/- and Weak , Hogs Fnirly AotiV : = ( rith a Weak ening ( S 10 , Wheat Mani esfe 'coble ' Symp- toino ot Gaii | ? Strength , Corn a Little Sfr jor But to Poor Tnfe IE : , _ } * - _ OalM Hiihiiln Jlondnj's Vllnlil ) Ujo I-H SlrctiBlll I'rovlslonn l-'ali-ly Aotlvo mid Slcaily , CMICACO lAKKBTS. I'ATTI.r. Special Telegram to TIIK HEP. . ClllL'.vuo , October iS. ! ThoM were lG."fcari of western and M ! ) cars of TCN-IIIF , mostly from Kansas City , nnionif tha frnih receipts. The general marKet was alow nnd weak , with a tendency toward n wharp decline for evury- tlnng mi the list. There were no really prime natives and the sales may bo cpioted at from Ii 80 to 7 10 or thereabout * . Thoru were ilonty of second claix natives that nro nolling , t from t ) GO to 0 " 5 , while common t ) fair itcers may bo quoted nt from 5 00 to 5 75. L'hero nro a class of low prndn nntlvo etoerrt .hat nro shipped In hero for fat cittlo , but .hey nro only nboiit St for feeders and cell > rounu about I HO to 4 87J. Stockers and 'i-edcrw are dull nnd lower than last week. rViimng the natives now arriving are n largo number of cows , holfers and other low grndo native stock for which there is n steady do- tmud nnd at prices that ought to make money 'or the chipper , provided they nro bought ight. J''nt ' cowfl aru making from i 1 ! ) to 3 75 , nnd fat heifers from I 7fi to1 215. Good to choice , 1,200'a 1,350Ib ? , i7fi@ ' ' 10 ; coinmcnto fnir , l.OOOQl.'iOJlba , 10@C10. 8nles-fi7 Colorado , 1,071) , ! IB ; .08 Wyoming , 1.1- ! ) , 4 15 ; 23 Tcxntm , 'JTG , li52JcowH , 801 , 340 : IB bulls 1,241,250 , ; 2(10 ( Wyoming , 1'JlH , 4 75 ; 28-1 Texans , 087 , 70. HOGM. The general market wns fairly active , open- ng strong nnd closing rather weak , nnd on an iVcrngo strong nnd 5c lower thnn at the open- ng , Jlongh and common packerj cold nronnd , bout 4 254 40 , nnd best packers nt 4 50 ® 00 nnd thereabout ! ! . Heavy made 4 ttf@ 75 , nnd fancy assorted heavy cold nt 4 80@ 87i : packing and shipping. 230@3l-5 lb. , tlOti ! t UO ; light 1M@216 lb. , 4 004 CO. IIKTrRIl I'KKLINO ON' 'CHASllK. Thnro was only n fair activity on 'changa to day , but the course of values was generally upward nnd Urn market showed f.iir strength all through tlio HcMslnn , a better feeling coming largely from late c-ibloa and good pccnlntivo demand WIIKAT opened steady nt subatantinlly yesterday' * TigurcH , nnd during tbo In at hour or BO dumped nil n few iniintH ng much for want of support ns fiom nny other cause. Later it improved about Ic on n finaller increase in the viaiblo aupp y statement 1 y 1,000,000 bush els to 1,500,010 bnnhols than had been figured out by local gunners nnd from 11 till 1 o clock ruled quite strong. Now York wns strong , with good export inquiry , and thn continent llrm on wheat. There wns moderate inquiry for No. 2 tpriug at 7l37 'oThu trading , ns for weeks past , was confined to the local crowd. To-morrow'a receipts are estimated nt 300 cars. COBN chowcd very few if nny new cr intercslinir loints , the pit lining half deserted , the bulk f tlio time The opening was jc to jjc lower nnd the feeling coireapoudingly ( osier. The range in prices waa only fie while the general tone of the market was about the same aa in .vlieat , from which it took IU cue. Cash sold , t 'll.i/illlc } ( , closing about the uutside. OATS jpeiiod unchanged from yentorday and kept ip very ntrongall through the morning session with Iliictuntions uanfinod to narrow limits. Mioiit all oirerintjH of the May option were taken at 2Jia ! ) Ttventy-Hvo thousand bushels changed lunds at this figure. Ca h Bold at 15o | for regular. H VK luict and steady early , but easing oil later. No. 2 fold from .r > 'o down tolie : for seller nonth with Novumbur nominally jC discount. I'IKIVISIO.NH fairly active , steady and generally improved , over opening quotations. ARS 110 US RYINCTO HOLD DOWN ARLDAKItlQPOWr . _ . ITAMDOUIIDTOni ! tt/ PURE CREAIVJ TARTAR. S1OOO. Given iralnmorunyln nrlons jtatuiicmciiH bo found In AndrowH11 .arlHal ; lnR Powder. Is } * > * tlvi-lypURE. lielniei nionted.niiiltMtlmonliib R'l'elveUTruin MI 'Imheir dstaniiH. UaniillnyH.Uos- lon ; M. Jl lafoii uli.c , ( ifClilniKO ; and Guttavu liuile , Mlh.ank , , . No'orsoldin bulk. c. n ANC REWS & co. M Ijiku Kt. ' n eST iS'J it ii'Jl K. Water St , '