17 THE OMAHA AILY EE , FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , TIITRSDAY MORNING. OCTOBKR.O , NO. 113 THF. SECOND DISTRICT. How Congressman Laird , tiio Paired- off Legislator Did Not "Soalp" Rosewater and Stickal , Pusher ! to the Wall in Pair De bate , Amid the Spectators' ' Derisive Demonstrations ! He Assails His Conquerors With Puerile Malignity. Answer ti > the Tijliif in the Oinutia Kcinilillcan and ilournnl. JjlES XAlIiBl ) . 1 IASTIKOH , Neb. , Octobar 28. Tha scalps o the Kosewnter and Stickle crowd dangle a tlio belt of congressman Laird this morning Stickle' . ! friends refused at first to n joint debate bate with Lwrd at Kdgar last night , but whet told of Iho probublo efftcr , reluctantly consent id , but telegraphad for Itosowator , who np peared. The rink was packed with democrat and BOioheads from all ths ndjoiniug jirccinet nn i towns. Kosewatcr and Stickle demandei two hours to halrd's one , Laird being the onlj speaker on the republican bide. Tho.object o Itosewater was to break up the joint debate and then declare that Laird refined etc. Rose water got terribly punished. Ho was do notmcod as the Judas Iscarlot of the republican can party , and was berne down with his He an 1 tortured beyond description , llosewate injured Stickle by declaring that Stickle win i republican. The democrats are disgusted am the republicans made solid for Dawes and th whole ticket. Laird is working like n boave and was elm rod to the echo. KAIHHONT , Neb. , October 21. Stickle Itoiewater and a school-boy from York held .1 meeting here to-night The opera house wa fillfd with republican ? , all for Laird and n few democrats. The speaking created no en thusiasm till Hoaewater made an assault upoi upon J. W. Eller for supporting Laird. When Kller , being called for , took the platform Stickle , llisawater and tha Bcbool-boy grow aick aud tbo audience cheered. When two u three Urlies with restless children left the ha ! they pretended that tha meeting was closed ami took their hats and silobtlv stole away The proceeding made votes for Laird. The above dispatches appeared iu the Oma ha Republican and Lincoln Journal o Wednesday morning. Although Mr. Rose water is in Lincoln , where ho spok last night , we have learned from an other source "tha facts in tbo case , ' showing that these duoatchc ) are a tissue of bragndoem falsehood from beginning to end In thu lirxt place , as to the juint dobat nt KJgar , Mr. Stickel was billed to speak n the rink on Monday evening. Tha friends o Laird posted Laird for the sama hour am plnce , and then notified tha nuti-monopolj committee that they had a challenge to Stickel or any other nun. The committti telegraphed to Mr. Roaewater at Om ha , 10 questing him to send Senator Van Wye ! : to lldgar. Mr. Van Wjck was in .letTersoi c-ouuty at the time and could not come. Mr RoseH.ater thereupon clotarmined to go htm naif , lie arrived acKlgar in the evening aftei Luird was ou the ground. Mr. Lilrd wag \erymnch rattled from thost rt. T ho t\vi comnntttcs nrrangod the following program ma : Stickol to speak ono hour , L.iitd thirty minuteRjte Mter forty-fivo minuter , Laird fet ty-livo minutes , and Rosbwater to close in fifteen m nute . This took up the time from S o'clock ta 11:15 p. m. The nuk wat packed with 1 OtO or l.liOJ ptoplo , among whom weio n large mimbar of ladies , who icmaiaed until the end. . Mr Stickel iu bis address directed himself to general issue. ) , his position in this cam paign , his nomination as an nnli-mouopoli-t , -und conclii'ltd with an appeal for support. Ho hcarcely rcfcned to Land bayond inciJentally HSating that ho was a , eorpoi.ition nttoruey , aud the pi-opio of tha district being mostly farmers tlmuld Bend a farmer to cjngress Htea'l of n cm por.ition lawyer. Mr. Laird followed with nn abiihixotalk -vboiit Stickel und Rosowutor , after which ho udiculed fusion tnd denounced all statements about his record as bate fabrications. Air. Rjcewntcr now toolr. the floor , an 1 picking ui ouo of the supplements issued by Laiid iu his own vindication and spread broadcast by tha thousand' , ho proceeded to analyze the document. This supplement is directed at the UKK , nud is called iv "pulvur- xer. " Mr. l.'osewater lead various extracts from it , in which I nird claimed to have been uiUrunreiiPiicod. Mr. Rosewater hhowcd thtsj stitjinutita to be falsa and fra dnlent in o\try particular. Ho convicted Liird on bis btalomcnts and compelled him to ad mit that there wera errors in this bupplement. Ho next proved Mr. Liird to bo it monopo list from bis udmUMon that ho paired with Regan on nil propositions to forfeit laud .grants , and all hurbnr and river bill ? . Then .Laird pretended that puirs in the house ivcnt only on political Jsuo , and Roitowater there upon showed him to bo nn nnposter on that point , became if it were true , nil his p tenttea _ for absence \vere false as to Regan Laird , who w.is u 1 torn to p'cces , followed with n veiy venomoin snaech. He wns so completely ubod up that in Ins lonly of forty- .ilvo minutCH ho indulgdd in baldly anything but perboual abnte and villilicAtiou. Hu .called Ruscwuter a .Jud-.n Iscariot and n trai tor to the repubbcin party. Incidentally , ho ) < r duoed n bill \\hlch ho claimed to Imvo in troduced ciuly in the session to forleit the Uriiuii 1'acific land grnnt. Jt BOWnter , iu his clohing speech , remarked thst the .Indus IscariotH were tlioso who had sold out the party 11 tha c rp iratloim in this Btato for halaiRM nnd othrr p y , and that thu men who ivoro b Idly lighting this class of tiaitors had the morn ! courage to Bland up uud iftttrt thur pnr.ci , 1 < M nccordiiig to their con- HcienUoiH bt&tf. Ho picked up tlio b.lf which Laird lad thwi'hed bhowed thut It was No. / ! , ( ! . ; ) , , rd had been introuuc'd in thu month of Muy wli n i ingrf i was about toadjoutn. There h.ul previ .utly been introiliiced U SJjjS bills and this U'll had no show wluiovcr of becoming u Invat.d Laird know it. Ttio contents of ihe hill word ouch tliat e\ety In- tillin [ AIK ; nivould umsjdo that it couiiinnt accoiuplit-li tha objtct fur winch It purpaitod tt > U ) drawn , bccauxe the i uii.'i'uio court had idioniJy decided that the UnWn 1'aclliu lands under mortgage cou'Jd not bo f i felted , out tint ( Jie c"tniany ) could bo compelled to tnko ou patents by piylng for the ourx fys Su-h bill were already jwmlirjg. nnd if Laird' bill had passed it would ba\e beei a rlend letter. Ko'cwaler showei Laird up In a very mieuvinb'o licht particularly when he aiil tint Laird lint stRted in another place to n nmtv of Sw iln that if he was not elected they would eacl have to pay from $ JOO to § 1 lOi ) direct taxo on account of tbo nbilition of the tnrilf , H evcoiiated thn Stinking Water pro-emptor nui proed thftt 1 .aird's to cillod vindication wn gotten up by his confcdernt s In fraud nnd hi political creatures In tlu McCook Und ellico When llosowater ciiiclidnd , l.alnl was PI mad and used np that lu indulged in the call ing of names nnd swore a blue ttroak all th way to his hotel. The people ndmitted tha ho had been completely laid up. Now , as to the 1'airinont mooting , wliicl Inu been equally iiu'represcnted in the Re publican and Journal , The oper lioiuo was ctowdcd , all Btaiidiug roon being taken , Stickol spoke fifty inin nutes. Ho was foil ) A ail by .liuhjj Hednick , editor of the York Times , when they call a boy , who fcpoko for thirty minutes Rosewater nn\t spoke , occupying nn hour am n quarter. The impressible Kller wns thei called for. Ho began n long hnrongue , whicl giadually diovo everybody cut of the hall. r.lj.VINK IN NKW YOUIC , A TIllllt'TK 1'ItOM Till : MINISTKIi NKYOIIK , October i9. ! A number of Xow York cloigymen of various denominations thi morning adopted ro3olutioii3 ttronsly eudors ing the republican nominees and declaring they believed In their personal purity and do nouucing the democratic candidates. Rev Dr. Burchard , presented tbo resolutions to lilaino iu bohnlf of thu deputation. Tin Utter responded thanking the cUrgymcn fo the great compliment which ha know to bo ex tended him as a representative of the lepubli can i ally , who : o creed nnd piacticoj nro it harmony with tbo ciurchp ! . Ho dolled nny man to point out it single measure of thn party which could not chr.llungo the approba lion of the Christian ministers nnd the npprovn of God. Mr. liinluo further Raid , "You cat : no moio separate n party from its lustoi ; than yon cau a man from his character What I mean by saying that tariff is the con elusive isttuo is that it stops to the forefront not in exclusion of n thousand other importan iisucs but fur this uitical occasion , and nt tin close of this great camp dgn it stands forth n that Issue which represents bread to tlu hungry , clotning to the naked , prosperity to the entire peoplo. Therefore I lepeat that tha great conflict of ' 81 ends with the people of the United Stairs standing face to f.vco in two parties , saying whether the ; will adhere to that policy of protection whicl has trebled tbo wealth of the United State' in twenty years , or whether they will nbandoi it nud return once more to the failing theorj of free trade. ( Never , never ) It involves otho issues too. No nation can grow so powovfu ns the United Stales has grown nnd H grow ing without continually enlarging its iclation with other nations. As these relations become como so onlurgtd they bccomo compli ntei and therefore ttio foreign policy of the Unitai States goes right nlong with its douiesti policy , suuploment and courplemeut , wo can not in any aifair our destiny and our pohcj sepcrata the ouo from the other. KKV1 LINK'S ANbAVKK. THOU HH 1IKI ) Of SICKSKbS UK 11U.UCI1S fit "HnPUIlLICAX" ALF.H.ATION8 AS PALSK. Special Telcginm to Tllit Br.K. Al.vswoitTU , Neb. , Octobir 23. Hon. Wm Neville , candidate for congress in this district has 1 een hero hick and in my care for the p tendajs , und not able to transact nny busi ness or ovou read the jjaoers. lie is uo rapidly le : oveiiiig , and will bo all light ngui in a tow dcyp. Mr. Neville wnhes ma to B.IJ that the slanderous charges against him in th Omaha Republican ttditoiial of October 28 un nb'O.utely false in every pnrticnlar. Win o . hi\o always been a republican , 1 feel tom palled to ilononnca this method of preferring charges against a man who is cnnl'mid to hu room and HO far away from home that ho conic not have time befoi o election to send aud pro cure proof of the fulsity < .f the charges. M. U. THU NBKKASKA ti ONI : or TUB \IIH.AXICS Special to tha Siou C.ty Journal. ItACiiMiroN , XKH. , October 28. Ono of tha parties connected with Ire lynching of th Swiss who .shot Deputy Sheriff I'hillipa when attempting his arrest on Monday list , has uado u confession , exposing all v.'lio took ji.ir' n the hanging. It is rumored tint the names of fifteen uf the participants have been ob- . amed , nnd that the diattict attorney is dk"ly : o take action against them , 1'hillips is . thouht t ) 1)0 out ol : danger , and highly Jon- deuins the banging , enyiug that the man was > artly justifiable in sliooting under the cir- mu.htnucas. The Swiss wns very roughly mtidled , and wns nearly dead from idmso be- ore being hung. Considernblo excitamoct irovaiU , . Vlla litf tli < - Ijef- MADISON , Wis. October 2 ! ) . Col. W. V. Vilas wan numiiuted by the democrats for the : ThuloiillrK Agrtrulturil nnd Ii\oStock journal of ho ucht20 | > a L's HJ enlu uns , nit ami btitcheil , i axl ? lie form , his ft hanihomu illustrated 'coyer , nnilhiiB licun ( .HtaMliibed 'fi ' yi arj. 'Iho beet inulli- its of ucntorn drmliiI'rult l/roulnu' / , Kto , anil tlio , iv.-hti > kintcriHtof the KILSA ( jiailni ( and AK > \ - cultural rci | is of the wvst , Mily ill-cmul mil ic- io'vl , Noonuuho tlli n timer or plant , or a act of 'ami ' ; who IPUIIHH liori-o , cmv pit ; or chicken , cmaflord to lie uitliout tlu liurol Kubraeka. The Bssl ; Writers 'ontrllintu to it < "iwos , 'Jin IMitorKls are crisp , , uibliixul und tl tTo point , n ij puHlshcl at the In tliu United tit ito i. The Homo Circle. ) fartmcnt ) i f Oio Hural Iv' < braka Ii a r.peclal ( laturu wbii-h nluajn mates it a wikumo iliitor at hcl-Viillly I'lrc'tfldu. Agents "Wanted. Vo Co-1-in'n.i.jn than any o'hcr pulill'lirrs In nnifricu , nd Kl\e liookn , I'riAut Knives , \\atrJit-F , htc , J tut oU.ju and ( iltli v. tin ta t , ljicn/'tiai.d / fcr u. ' HuntratuJ I'runilum I.lat i ! cents , The Weekly Bee tH the U UAL NIIIiltAHKA 0110 jear cd".h lor ' i 25 , only Ii cents nKro ihmt the pilni < f th-j I'KB lone. ) \ciy Hey and i irl wli > louin u * m i-ent-i or ii'ont' ( ( outfit , ninplo cujthn and llustr-tcd 'rcni u-nMit , wiJI roctive an Uoifaiit tsaortnicut o loauufiil I htuin Cunli AMfnn I ti SMITH & CO , , KO , U S lith r.t , Oirnln , > < . i. . 0 : : . FETED AND FEASTED , Blairs Royal llcccplifln and Eater foment in New York Gily , The Clergy's ' Addrass of Honoi and Esteem , The City's ' Business Men's ' Street Pageantry , Tremendous Domonstvation in Eain and Mud , The Magnificent Night Banquet at Delmonico's ' , The Urrat ricsldcntfnl OrnHii''s Itt- ply to tlio Itimril I'rcsjrtcnt'a We Iconic A IlliAIXK IN XH\V YOKK , THK DKUIONIl'O niNXF.lt , W YOIIK , October 2t. ! When lllnlnowas In Chicngo last Satunlay ho receixod1 a letter from NVilllam Al Kvarts and 'JOO other geutlo men iu which ho wns united at Loliuonico'ri ) some night this week. Tlio loiter requested him to lix the day when It would bo most convenient for him to meet his boils. In answer to the invitation IJlain replind ; Hon. Win. M. Kv.irts , John Jacob Astor and others , Now York : "I accept with much pleasure your kind invitation to iliuo with you next week , and indicate Wednesday evening as one ngreeablo to myself , but Mini gladly leave the assignment of tbo time to yourselves. " Such is the origin of the dinner uiven IMaino this evening , The hour B3t for tin dinner was 7 o'clock. At that time long \mo \ > of carriages loft their occupants nt the doers ami 200 gentlemen were engaged in baud shaking and preparing for the banquet. It wns r"UO : when lilaiao leached the rooms and .1 feu minutes later , as ho entered the "ball room , ' when ) rovers were laid , ho was greeted by the hand clapping of othrs of the company , wlu had preceded him and stood at their respec tive places at ttio tables , libiuo wns escoitoil to the post of honor by Win. M ! . Kvarts am Cyrus \V. 1'ipld and took his seat as the loon resounded with "TIlIIKi : CIIKEIW 1 OU JAMKS ( ! . 1ILAINK. " The room wns elaborately decorated. The tablej wera laden with rare plants , inter mingled with delicate and artistic articles o the confectioners' art. A monster bed oC elegant gant lloword , bearing the initials "J , G. 15. ' in artistically ( lowered letttring icstod on the table at which ISlaine was boated. A hand some banner bearing th ? national phield am representing the Ameiican eagle , holding it it's beak a green garland , was suspended fron the wall'tohiiul tlu presiding ollicor , Win , M Kvarts. mi : The distinguished guest of the evening Ulaiue , gat immediat-ly to thn right of the president. J ovi 1' . Jfortou , United State minister to Kr.iuga , Bat on the immediate lefi of Kvurts _ The other guests at the principal table , and in order of tutting were : On the i i > > ht Judge Noah Davis , presiding justice o the supicmo court of New York , who sat HOT to Jilainoj Kx-Gov. Coinell , of New York Guv. Hoyt , of 1'eunsylyania ; Cyrus W. Field and Ch.aa. j ] . Coon , assistant oecrotary of the treasury. Oa the left : Itev. Henry At Field , ] ) . i ) ; Kx-Senator ThaC. . 1'Jatt , Uxndgo ( John i < " . Dillon , Wm Dowd , and Addinon Urown. Among the moro piominont of the other gentleman forming the company were : Whitelaw J'eid , Henry Clews , C'ornoli'.s ' N , I51if.3 , Jacob I ) . Vormlyo , L M. )5.itos ) , , ) . M. Humiy Sinclair Tousey , D. A , Jlinkins , .lesao Selipman , Bnijtm l\es , Aug. Jvountxa , Tim' . C. I'lntt , Claicnco li. Poward , David Dnwe , jr. , William If. Jfobertson , nnd D , 8 , liabcock. When the guests were coated praej was eaid byltov. Ur. liuuiy Al. Jfield. It was ! ) :10 : when ] ' ; x-Secrelnry ] ] \ rln rapped for order with his gavel and brgan hia iiadre s. AH ho rose in his place loud npplau-o greeted him nnd as he closed there were more cheers. Three chooM for James G. JSIainu ivoro called forand given with great enthusiasm md were repeated in respouso to n voice from iho loner end ' ' " ahonting : 'Three moro. When ] ! lame nrosn ho was greeted with a .vhirhvind of applnn ° o. HPKICII. : Ho said : "It is a preat rovcraul of posi- ion ? , Mr. President ( .uldrorsiii ; M r. JIvnrls ) , .hat males mo hear you ascriba the le. derhip umo. [ Applauso. ] lAir it lias bjcn my duty mil my p easuro in tlii'ao long years to follow fm\ \ [ applause and cli i'rt > J , to leain from j on .visdum in jiublio nffnlrK , and join with "my : ountrymen in asciibing to you nut merely the ; reat merit , of leadership in the uohlo-it , of irofopflioiiH , but tj yield o r admiration or the HiiiRular Buecesa which has given o yon the opportunity to lead iu tlueo of , ho most impjrtaut LI : CH over jileadod by a nembor of the American bar. [ Applamo ] Kirstin resisting your own party in wiiat you agar Jed the impolicy if not thomadnoFsofim- > eachiug a president , [ Ciien/f / " , 01 d ! good ! " md cheers ] , second , in maintaining btforo the roatest Intoniatiomd tribunal that has ever ifsemblod iu modem time.1" , ths rights ef your umritiy Mid obtaining iodrN for wroiiRH ID icr that grew out of the civil war ; [ applaltsoj md third , perbups n\ertimr nnuthtr civil war ly pleading bfforo nn electoral commiprion a loaceful Hottlemont of the imciieHt lohtical discussion that ever aiosi jjetivooii wo parties in the Unit d Htutei. [ Applause mil cheers. ] 1 turn now from jour pr < suleiit to hank i on , merchants end pr. fussiunul r. eu , eaders in the great and complex society of S'ow York , to thank you for rmjeiving me not nerely at this festal board , but also in that nr rnoro imprcrsivu reception which tin clo o if this rainy day witncmes iu your broad and mniitif ul nvouuo. I could n it , i am Burn , by my jio.ssiblo ttrotch of vanity , take this largo md generous demor.strfltiim t' > mysjlf , it is liven to mo only for the time u n repreH'ntativo of the principles which on and I hold in common , touching tliu-n ; reatmtero ts which imdurbo , in wo biiliovo , he prospprlty of the nation , lapplaiHoJ and it i tittlni ; thnt the mutitipolin of the continent hould load ; it is httiug that the financial < 'tin- er of the continent t 'louhl ' lead ; it i tittlntr hut tli4 great city , Ri'viiul only in tha world , hon'dglinexpressi'ii ' ' ) to tha continent of ils 'lews and its judgment on the Impjrtaut juestlons to be decided on Tuesday ruxt by tie Amuriovn people , [ chcotvl and , 1 venture ikt that f ktKivf it no.veil ; n you , but urn tbo Hpokchuian fur the pr > ent. Vfciituro In remind you , men of Xow Yoik , 'Jti ! jour wealth and your ju'.t inllueiico and your mnguificont pre lgo ! , that soM-nty IIPI cent of Iho rntit-e- property of tins city hns been ncqulicd since Anr h m T.lncoln wns in augnrated on the Ith of March , 1SHI. I should not mention hero fact of per centogo and of iUti llcs if It did not cany with it nn argument nnd n moral. The common appro hoiiBlon Iniegard to Netfotk is that It I nlinply a grou commercial city , > gieat that its experts and imports repiosot t Mi-poly the major part of nil tlut is exported ( torn er Im ported into the United State' . Thnt wo all know. Hut wo MO often prone to forget that Now York in tin- largest manufacturing city In the we rid. with perhaps n single exception , that of six thousind mil. lions of minufnctures annually produced In the United States , this grent I'.mpiio SUto furnishes ono-lilth.or 51,200,000,000 , of which this gient Kmpito City produces * VlO,000t W , and from the o facts comoi thnt great s.vtn- pithy , that identity of Interest which has moud the previously existing conthcts bo * tweon what have boon known as Iho maim factnrlug and commercial , Inletetts and has taught us llioro can bo no ttuo prmpprity In the country , unless the three great ( nteieats comprehondcd under iigrlcuUme , m.mufnst- utes and uommereo are nctlng In haimoiiy , ono with the other , and join lu tojethtr for the common end and for the common grod. ICheois. ] Tin : nrstxKSB MKN'U I'AH.\I > K. Notwithstanding the rniu the parade nf business it on heroin honor of IMaine is pn > nimnced by its projotors to be all they do- sirod. Twouty.fivo thousand IB estimated as the niimVr of men lu line aud the precession occupied two hours nnd forty minutes passing the invinwlng stand. Thu line began to firm nt Howling Green about ! ! o'clock and at 3:30 : tbo procession began its much irp Hroadway. At the Worth monument the Htand had been erected and dojpit" the rain it became filled , Uluinonriivodou tlo stand nt 8:30 o'clock. In darknoa'1 , rain nnd mud the marching euitimuxl until G.2J p. m , liroadway was lined with people from the Howling ( ircon to nnd by the end of the Worth monument , the reviewing ground , whllo huio and at other special points on Iho liuo of march , people were masked in great foice , and cheered Ihoso In Dm piocesion moit hoartilv. Hhu'no was most cnthuaiastl- cally cheered on his way to and from the ro- \ lowing stand uud while there it seemed ono continuous roar. It Is usually thought that change of govern ment mcous but little , that x\o como together with our votes on n given day and count them ns the sun goes down , nud one party goes out uud nnothqr comes in , lint gcntloinen , it Is worth while to lomombor that Iho United States is proceeding to-day upon n given bifis of public policy. I Anight siy , upon a ghee s ries of public policies. Woha\o a great financial system , we Imvo au hnpoitaut national credit , we havolevviig _ ! of duties , at has been so wnll described by your distin guished president of the evening , po adjusted thnt the industries of the country are fostued and cucourngod thereby. Wo have tin eu important constitutional amend ments Unit , grow out of the war , upon which , nt this hour , nud in hourannd days and weeks nud yours to folloxv the great issues hcnfp'n this country. Are we , if wo should bo invited to ftep down nnd out , and our opponents to stepup and in , ( laughter ) uio wo to understand that thcso policies nro to bo reverted ? [ Cues of "Yea , yes. " ] Then if wo undoriitand that they nro to bo reversed , wo phoukl. ono and all piop.iro for a grand disaster. [ "Hear , hoar , " and cheers. ] Ifttra Biiu'o ' illustration lot mn re call to your minds that tha repeal of ten lines in the national banking aut would restore ID vitality and vigor the old state bank syttom from which wo had happjly escaped , as wo thought , for nil the remainder of our livos. [ Applause. ] If theno poll io.i arotoLoro- verssd , you will huva to.tee.ast your iiccjuntB aud review your lodfjors1 ftud propai j for n now , and I may say , dameruui ; departure , and if these pulicius nro not to be. reviewed they will constantly bo bolter maintained by the grout puity which otig- in.io I them und has thui far mistnined them with vigor nud MICCE H [ Applause ] AH I have already said , wopolie of j\Tuw York ns the great e\poititig aud iinforting tity , ami from that perhaps wo often give that an ox- iigzerntod importance , relatlviily tpeakinp , of our foreign trade , beenisi thU nnignihcQut mi'liopulij never v/onld Imo attained its grandeur ami its wealth upon foreign tiado iilono. Wo should navcr forget , iinpoitnut ns that tnido is , reprcsentin ; , ' the enormous nun of fifteen liunilrcil millionUullars nnnually , that ituinloi into insignificance ami is dwaifed out ) f night win 11 wu think of tlniso vast dnniestic oxehangcs of which Now York in the adinitltd senior and which annual y exceed tivonty- ! ivo thoiiiinnd million dollars. [ Appluiso ] Our foreign trudo naturally brines to our eonuidcratlon the foreign relations of this : ountry , so well doacribedby my dulingnli-hed riond an nl vays Klmplo aud i mcere , It is the safeguard of lepubhos that they nro not ad- ipted to war [ cboors ] . I tn an axgieosivo war [ chenri- ] and it is the safi'gu.iid ol this repub lic that in defense or that in defensive war wo can dufy the world [ loud ihecrniu ] , This na tion to-day H in prod.und pcaco with tbo world , but in my jndgi incut it baa bofoto It a great duty which will not only make that profound - found pence permanent , bill hhell set fuch an example as will absolutely abulinh wsr on this continent and by it < great fAiimplo nnd lofty mn'ill precedent , tliall ultimately nbolieh it in other continents , [ lireit and long con tinued cheering. ] J am justified in saying ( hut every one of too t-ovcnteen in dependent pin\ers of North and South Amoti- c.i mo not only willing but ready , and not ouly ready , but eager , to enter into a Milcnm compact in iv congress that may bo called , in tbo niuno of ppn.o , to ngreo that if unhappy ( Illferentos Hindi urUe , as riill'oronces will nrife butwoen men and natloiiH , they shnll bo et- tied upon tha peaceful and Christian b.isia of arbitration [ tJicat cheering ] And ns i ha\n often fuld bofoiu , I nm glad to repeat In this great centouf civib/ation and power that , in my judgment , no national spectacle , no inter national spectacle , no continental siiectaclo could bo nioio gtund than that the tepiililicM of the west rn woihl should meet logother and solemnly ngrno that iioitnef the mill of North nor .South Amcilca shull ! > " her ttftor Kt.uned by a brother's blood. [ Prolonged chouiing. ] in Illinois. 111 , October 29. The Hon. ticks meeting hern In-day was ono of tha demon'-trntions ' wil- frcatoit politicil - ever - lesscd in this city. It Is eutim ited that there /ero fifty thousand pooplw iu tlio city. The uuinois portion of the cl'.yVIIH profunoly ocoratoil. Goy , Hon < liicUs fpolto Iu tlio fturnoun from the holaiid hotel. Ho iriid lint the republican party lud been in power otig enrjiigh and cli'mld bo ari > 'iUd , Ho v/olt upon tariff i-upvclully , nrgiung in favor f a roduLtlon of the UXHH. Ho charged the lipnbllcau pirty with pipundoiing the money ppropriatod t > > build up the luvy , etc. , ad atissum , i''cllo\v ( 'riiKsnuni , ii , Octobsr ! ! ! ( . The prois club met Ida afternoon and appointed n cemmlttou to raft it suitable mcinori-il up'ti the death ul Vllbur J' . Ktoroy , proptintor of the TI'IIIPH , lid ono to reproii'iit the club ut the funuml , ivhlch Mill occur ut noon t j-murrov/ . THE BOMB'S BURST- Maria llalp , ihc Hollitr of Cleve land's ' CHOI ) , DCllfltlllCCS llilll. The Long Burning Fuse Explodes tbo Bomb , The Woman Ho Botrnyatl nnd Ruined , The Child Born of That Foul Betrayal , Ami DruliMl IH ( I'm mill. * . AilstMo Coiulemn Cli'vi'lnml in Internal Obloijuy nml Il Krnc < % . M.UtIA 1IAI , PIN'S iVl-Mi'lDAVrr. Special Telegram to THK UKB. NKW YOIIK , October ! ! ) . Tlio long expect- oil ball has fallen nnil Maria llnlpln , the mother of ( trover Cleveland's sen , has como out iu a long nlllda\il donouuclng Cleveland in tlio roumlost terms , Tlio contents of this nllidavlt is very closely kept by the journal to which it was plven nnd It will prnbtbly ba imp psiblp to get th' ! tc\t till the pnpor I n < | Uostton i * out , but the nbovo is known to bo ila (7oiior.il ( timer. MAKIA llAU'IN'rt Al'l'lll.Uir. Special telegram to Tlltt UKK. Cli ICARO , Oetber ! ! ! . The Tutor Ocean has the followingTlio el-ito of Now York , county of West Cheater. Maria 11. Halpin , lining iluly sworn , siytt that 1 reside at Now Itocnelle , In the county of West Chester , ut.ito nforcsniil. 1 ntu tlio parson hosa nnmo ha ? boon published in connoctlon with that of Grover Cleveland as the mother of Ills son. 1 Imvo been imlircd to remain silent while the dixgrnco and sufferIng - Ing brought upon mo by Grover Clovolnnd Imvo boon discussed by the public nnd the press , and 1 would moat gladly lotnnin nih'nt oven now but for the duty which I ewe to my aged nil i atllictod fnthor , my children , nud my Bister , to whom my troubled were un known until mada public by publication n few months afo. My duty to these relatives nud to the friends who Know mo hoforo my acquaintance ) with Grover Cleveland , whoso KIND ASSUllANCK 01' l.OVBANM ) SYMPATHY confldcnco Imvo reached mo compels mo to make n public statement nnd donlal of many of the statements which Imvo been made pub lic concerning mo nnd my character nnd no tions while in Buffalo. I would gladly avoid further publicity of this terrible misfortune if I could do HO without appearing to permit the rOtll. AND KAI.HK HTVTKMKNTS concerning my habltsaml chnra < 'tor , espociilly tlioso undo by Mr. lloraco C. King and pub- Hi-hud with the alleged .ippiovid of Grover Cleveland himself. Throe ktitemonts Imvo been accepted by many journalH as true , and nppoar to bo the detente or excuse of ( iruvor Cleveland for h'n actions tjwiml and troit- merit of mo , at wall as his ntnry as to my habits nud character buforn nnd during Ins * aciuaintunco | with mi > . I did not bellovo it pi > ihiblo that men Grover Cleveland could nUoinpt to further blacken mo iu the eyes of the wet Id and di-graco mo and my people after all ho had compelled mo to eniluio for him nnd their sake' . I deny that the.ro was anything iu my actions or against my charac ter nt any titno or nt any plnco , up to ho hour I formed the ncijualutanci ) of Giover Cleveland , which either lit ) or any other portion tion c.in cast the slightest idiiulnnr of suspicion over mo. Up to tliat hour my hfo wua A4 I'UIUS AND HTOTLKHH as that nf any lady in the city of linlfalo , ft fact which Grover Cleveland should bn man enough to admit nnd I defy him or any of his friends to atato n nltiglo fact , give a single in cident or action of mine to whiili any one could lake exception , I alwavH felt tlut'l hail the coufidnnco and eBteom of my employerH , Messrs. Ilinnmi nud Ittlt nil' I Flint and Kent , and thin 1 could not maintain if I had been the vile wretch lite fiionds would have tlio woihl boliove. 111 ! HOUUHT lAC < lUAlNT\NCIi r.nd obtainu I nn introduction to mo from n person in whom I Imd every confidence , and lie paid mo very marked nttuntii n Jlis character - actor , HO far as 1 know , was good ami his in- HOtitiuii , 1 holiovud was as ] > uro nnd honorable , The circumstances under which MV 11U1N WAS ACOMl'I.I.SHKI ) nro too revolting upon Grover Cleveland to make public. 1 did not BCD Grover CliiveUnd [ or live or nwuoki ! ) after my ruin , nnd then I was obliged to send for him , ho limns ; the the proper person to whom J could tell mv tremolo. 1 will nut at this time dotall my Biib'-o uent Hulfeihigs and TIM : mum or OUR 1:0 : on September II , ] ' * 7I , but I will say that the statement published iu the Buffalo Telegram lu the inn inn true Tliero Is not and nrwr wns n doubt ns to the paternity of our child and the attempt of ( jrover Clovelund or hiu friomlfi to couple the naino of O.scar I'Viluoii ' or liny 0:10 ol o with that of the boy for that purpotio i i simply INfAMOI.H AM ) I'AI.Si : . Attached hnrelo is Htatiunonl prepared nnd Hiibmittcd to mo by the fiiumln of ( iio\er Cleveland to nign but I ilnclined to do ro bo- C.'UIBO the HtiitoineiitH therein eontnini'il are not truo" ( lilgned ) MAIIIA 1 ! . UALIMN. Kignnd and tuvorn to before ma this "Mil day of October , ISS'I , ( .Signed ) OIIAH. ( I. HANKS , Niitni v I'libiic , > iovYork. . 1' K. HAI.I'I.V , I Jl. ( J. lli.s-lHimON : ) , JWitnesses. . I1' , S. llKNQUII , J referred to in the allidiivit WAH 1111 Dxciilpatlou of Cleveland , written by n lawyer namul JlndKon. Slio refuhed to mgn It. A aiiiiny ICuy. Nrw YHIIK , October yj. Vha ropubllcnn cciiM'titlon of the Jllovonth district eudoncd Lho county democracy noinlnalioa of Col.Ti n- man It , Morriiimn , uf the Now York Hun , for ClJUglCHH , JjllllCllTV. JHK OUrllAHKUl 4 KI.I.OriO.N ritAUl'H r Illl : t'HIOAUO HEMdUIIACV CIllMINAIi IIUOWIIIIAT- I.VII WOIISK 1I1ANHOL'IIII.I1V IILM.IKi/I.Vd , | * * Special Tulcgram to Till ! Hup , CIIKJAOO , October 'Jit. No secret isrmvdo byj | iho democrats of their intention not to regard j tha luuont action of the county board , which ro\i o 1 the lint of election judges and guve the republicans iepretntation. Tlio domo- cwtlc Aldermnnlmww in ( no secret with th county dfinocraey to jiublicly acrpil- e ce In the clmngo hllo secretly - cretly determining net to nbido by it , betrnyed the fact yesterday. The democrat * hud not intended to ( how their hand so noon. Thov had proposed to wait till election day , when the recent anlHtltutlou of republican for democratic Judges wan to lie do- elnred Irn' ular and the hrnt appointed judccs nssUttd In asmnning their furmcr placei , The demeernls now ndmit thlo , nnd tn\ further , thnt Uio chniigo of the polling place * inniln by the county b.urd will not bo rocngm'/cd , That the p ills will be held m the saloons nud out of tlio way places first chosen , but Rulnctpiently changed , wns o\deuceil ! venter- day. The judges gnvo out that registration would bo conducted n the now place * . In tunny liiHlancen It wai carried on , not at the poluLi deslgmted , but in the oaloons nnd al loy * originally select' d. An a consequence , hundindsnro said to luvn been prevented from icmsterlng. Hovcr.il arrests of judges were tnndn for the oirense , but men now It is too Into tonccmoiodiess , nnd the vote * will have to bo BWOIII iu. Thin will add to the confusion of the polls and , by n system of ob struction and delay , which the judges have ngrood U practice , not inoio than halt the \otorn In the piocinct wjll lm\o time to do- poult their ballots. Tins will icsult In the prncttcal ilisfr.inchiscment of hundreds of \otei i , nud there la no remedy to prevent it. VAT.VIi l < ' IIKSTKUITU U I II1K IN rmi'AtJO A 11IIA\ HAN MI LSD MANY NAIIUOW 11SUAVKH , Cmr.MiO , Oclob rlhi. A largo bric'c build ing sitivited on the south east comer of La- Hallo nud Michigan streets , the lower tloors of which weio occupied by hiilo dealers and the upper portion by Pisher's cigar box factory , uuight lire nboutnoon and is at this hour completely cuttoJ. Ouo man was killed by jumping ami two otheiM smothered on the utairs. The factory girls on the upper tloors escaped with the Rrcatestdilliculty. It Is bo lievcd all nra safe. The Ions will roach S1UO. - too. too.Tho building was owned by Mr. Culver of Culver , Page & lloyno , was iv live nlory iitiucturo occupied by Sclmabol A : Co barbed \MIO miti'ifacturera ; Campbell printing press company ; Danbnfser Hros chewing gum manufacturer ! ) and W. I'l. Vis or'B cigar box factory. The latter was in the top story and employed twenty one men and eighteen girls , 'i'ho foriminn of the shop , .lames Carr , got all thirty-nluo nouls together in good order and coolly led the bund to the tire ptolf stairs mid safely to the ground. Troubled with doubt as to whether any were loft behind , Uarr quickly returned to the fifth story , but ro- iimiued a few moments too late , nnd the flames had cut elf every -wonim ef escupo. Ho bur ned to the roof and amid the wild axcitomout of thousands of people below , ho was thrown a rope from the budding on the oppoelto side of the street. Making the liuo fast ho com menced his pcilloua dot cent , while thn dromon held heavy tarpaulins bonc.ith as a precaution. Suddenly the rope snapped under the man 'H weight or was burned by bursts of ll.uno. Carr's body shot down ward , head foremost , and to the horror of the people went directly through the tarpaul ns and wns picked up from tlio stouoi , neck bro ken nnd nmiinlod almost beyond recognition , Another thrilling sceuo was menuwhllo taking pluco nt the II ro oscnpofrom tlio ehowlugi gum iucloty. j'li hteou young girU panic otrickou came dcu-n poll mell ami when within - > feet of the ground the l.iit. eight jumped to the pavoiuont falling in u confuted heap. Mirac ulously none were Hcriously Injured , except three who mceived painful cuts nnd bruised , Carr , whoso neck wan not broken in nt first supposed , revived on the way to the hospital , but died this afternoon. It cannot bo uscer- lamrd theio WM liny other loss of Hfo , The losses and insurnuco are ns follows : llnlld ing , luss $ li' > , OUl ) | Insuraiica § : ! 'J,000. Camp bell printing press company , loss .S15,00i' ' ; in- Kiirinco SI ( ) , i ) 0. Kclinubol iV ; Co , bnrlnc ! niro , le s S. < t,0M ) ( ; insuranca $ li,00i > . Fisher & Co. , cigar boxes , IUHH Slri.tUO ; Insurnnco ? 10OUti. MJC < \ \ IN llj 1111 : "III.ACK UA M"H' : m\urv : ISUOKI-IION IN HIS OWN HI'ATIJ AT 1IIH IIIUCII-ri.ACU. OCNIIIAMA , October W. Login and jiarly loft here at D o'clock this morning for Carbondale - dale , where a muutiiiR will bo held this after- n on. The train arrives at Lnffnn'a birthplace - place , Murphysboro , this nfteriioon. After Thursday ho xvlll bo in .Imllairi till the day boforn oloation , OAIIIIOVDAMC , Ills. , October 2 ! ) Kiom Con trnlia to Carbondale General nnd MIH Lotin ; went through the country of tholr With nnd curly man ted days. Their Bpecinl train itoppod at each intervening town nnd nt each , largo crowds wcro assembles. lrgan'rt old com ados nt aims and former neighbors , irro- npoclive of p.nty , roctixed the general iu a lioarty manner. Air. higan npoko briefly ami rnellngly nt ouch ttop. The puity nt lu ( u in wcromet by a reception cmmniltoo of two hundn'd ' , chlolly from the counties of the Twentieth congrfBrdonul district , also by members of his old legiment who had the Uttornd tl > g which they carried dining the war. At Cuibmidnlo nn itnmaiiFu ciowd wimiit the depot. A salntii of 1 ( > rounds was lirod by ii battery mmiiied by old veto- inns. All of the bolls of the cltr and whistles of the different mnnnfactuiiiig ostabllsliinontH lidded to the wolcomo. A brigndo of two Ih iiisaud cavalry , composed of veterans of the Into war and n gieat cmpiof fontinen were in lluo. rjixteen speciul trains brought pro nto hcio ' from nil adjaconl rountioa. The city was draped with HUXH , bunting , Ktiotchorc , moltodi , etc. The locoplion Hpeccli at Carliondalo ninli ) by Him. Itmnc ( Jlnmi'iitn. Logan's rosponsii was full of pathos ami wan cheered to the echo , Muiii'iiiiiHiiOUd ,111 , October 21) ) . Jjogan de- liveud nu aJdrois ton largn audience , dwell- inff on thi Importance of taiilf to tlio farnnr , as to the manufacturer. Krom C'nrbondalo the parly cnmo here. Ho was metut the depot by iv laigo nnmbor of 111.- . ( arly frlonds end neighbor i and drove out to the tarm where ho wns bom , and thin evening uddriHsed a lir ; o mmiber of people in the pui.lletiuaiu. . ( | Jloijoert to liullvlllo to-mor row. Tlio AhhlMmK Hi'u WAHHiNoro.v , October li'J , The president deaipua ed Aimistttnt Htcrttary Coon to act us eretary of the tioaHury lu the ahs"iico of Microtiry McO'i'illoch , An elfort was made to Imvo the president deiignato Aeslstant tiecro- tary I'Vench ' , but without , avail. . . - sca * - - AVt'iifli r To-Day. _ WAMIINTON , October ! ! ! ) Upper Misms nippl nnd Miscouri goneriilly fair northwtHter- ly wlndn , slight fall in tompernturo nnd firm r northerly wind * bccommi ; variable ; nearly Htutloiiury tcmpernlnio In the hitter , \ II-'liultliu.iM NLV. Yoi.u , Octobtr 11)Tho ) rojnibliuiinH namul John 0. O'Connor , Jr. , for president of tliu b > ard of alderman , vice Lowla J. I'hl- ! lips doilmul , BULKAHDDU8HEL. Wcanesila's ? ' Trauf 'cns ' at the Cii- cage SloclJ 3ffls and Onttlo Steady , ? at and Frao- tionall ] ewer , Hogs fairly A1 & o and a Sliado StrLiT Wheat Depressed Under tlio Vis ible Supply. Oorn Kules "Tirod" to Very Small Business , Sin-culmIIMIK lii Oats Confhioil to I\l \ y Options Kj-o Slow nnd Dull I'i'ovlsloiiH Stcaily. OIIIOAGO l Special.telegram to THK MKB. CIIIOAUO , October 2 ! ) . There were about 200 cars of Texas rungo stock among the fresh receipts , and there were about -l.OUO natives out of the B,00 ! ) fresh receipts. The general market ruloil steady and ( pilot nnd about lOa lower all around. Good to choice , 1,200 to 1.S50 Ibs. , 0 COCalt } 00 ; common to fair. 1,000 to 1,200 Ibs.1 105 25. Sales 138 Wyoming. 1,222I UOj : i7'J Texas , 803 , 3 G3. Through grnss Toxnns , 3 00 ® I 00. HOUH , The receipts were rather below thq estimates and the market was generally fairly native , and n shade stronger all around. Common and rough packers sold around about 4 25@ I 35 , and fair to good -10'g ) 1 50 , with best at about ( JO. Fancy assorted heavy , abnoet cipially as good ns Phlladclphias nnd sold at 170 ® I 85. Skips and light were plentiful mid mndo rOaj-l 25 , while ) assorted light , of 200 down to 100 , and fancy assorted of 211 ! to 220 , sold nt1 CO nnd thereabouts. Packing nnd shipping , 210 to 330 Ibs.1 55&-I 'JO ; light , 100 to 2 10 Ibs.1 00 ® I 05. ON "ciiAfJau. To-day s mnrkots on ' hango were fairly ac tive , though for n time , du > ing the morning , trading in wheat was Inclined to bo heavy , with corn holding up nbjvo yesterday's fig ures. Kow outside intlnoncpei , beyond the Now York flgnron , on the visible enpply , en tered into tko deal. WIIKAT opened weak and } 'dj | lower than yesterday , with tbo stock market inclined t' > bo heavy and contributing n downwind tendency to wheat. Statistician Walker , of the Now York Produce exchange , figured out an increase of 2,200,00 ' bushels of wheat for the week , which was s much greater than the Chicago figures that for u titno the market was heavy and foil oil . { f'JJS. Toward the close of the morning session n good cxp-nt was repnrt d to bavu sprung up at Now York , to whtuU our values lonildy tospindod , futures closing steady nnd not much changed from the opanlug li uies. No. 2 spring wiii sold early at 753 , but eased oil to 7o for caul i. CORN. opened firm nnd fairly active , being sided by much the s unu cauxos infliiGccing wheat , except tliut the New York figures showed a ( Jecioafo of 335,000 bnahols. There was mod erate local buying , though out-ido figures were not unstained within VH)1 ) in n upar optiotiM , nnd within 4 in 'ong ' ' 'ellverics , oinz to the lethargic fooling which M t in toward the close of tlio morning session. Cash corn Bold nt13 early to 12J later. OAlri. ruled htoiuly and fitm , closing very strong for JMiiy , to which option the principal trading was conlinod. I < inctuations for thu first Mis sion wcro within i. KYI : . slow nnd dull , shippers generally b'ing out of the market or roimcing thair bida October was qnotably nt 51 , with November nominally it i premium. I'HOVimONH. ruled Btcady nnd about firm early , closing at L u'uluclc a sttnilo easier at a fiactiounl decline Tom the opening. Karpy I Special to THK Buir. 1'Arii.i.iov , October 29. The lopublican cnnventlen of Sarpy comity nominated A. U. JUncocIc for the legislnturL' . Mr. Hancofk is opposed by 13. T. Huff , of Springfield on the democratic ticket , nud the fight is "red hot. " Moth candidates are popular and nro making u lhaly canvass of the county. ARSNOUS RYltlGTOIIOtDDOWN EARLDAKING POWOEFf ITAMBOUUDTOmSC PURS CREAM TARTAR. StOOOa Gtven ] rnUitn or any Injurious Mibslances can ho found ii , Andrews' PoarlUnklnp ; Powder. Is IKJS- tt ri'ly PURE. Jleingendorheil , mid testimonials received iroin Mich chemists as H. Uauii Kays , lios. ton , M. Delnromaliie , nf riilcauo ; and iiudc , Milwaukee. Never sold iu bulk. bl. 237 , b' . ' . WuUT 51 , , ,