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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1884)
OttAL DLL&X J5KK KJBICAy OOTGBtii * Til HALLOWEEN , Wlu-n Olious Walk nntl llic HIIJX Pull OfTtlio Gnti-H. To-night is the time commonly called llallowoon , or All Hallows' Ero. At thnt time the small boy , nnd largo ono too , delights In cutting nil kinds of pianks. And the accno nbout the city on the following morning , is generally a demoralizing ono. Gates are removed 'rom their hiugca and carried oil' , many of thorn novcr being found. Signs nro changed upon businoaa houses and some * times these changes nro quito amusing to the general public , although very annoy ing to the parties directly interested. To-morrow night it will not bo surprising if more thnn ono man lays in wait , with n shotgun loaded with salt , for the festive "kid" aiii upon his appearance will give him a reception which will keep him busy for n day or two tit least. To some the origin of llallowoon might bo of interest. All Saints ( All Hallows' or All Hallow Tide ) Day takes its origin from the con version in the seventh century of the Pantheon at Homo into a Christian place of worship , and Its dedication to the Virgin nnd all the martyrs. First cele brated on the 1st of May , the date was subsequently changed to November lot , and under the designation of "Foast of All Saint * " not apart as a general com memoration in their honor , nnd as such retained by the Anglican nnd American Episcopal churches , the collect for which supplicates for "graco BO to follow Thy blessed saints in nil virtuous and Godly living , " etc. On that day it Is a custom of Itomnn Catho lic countries ( still practiced in Louisiana ) to visit the cemeteries for decorations or tor laying lloral tributes en the graves of relatives. But iho "Halloween" has nothing churchly about it , nnd seems to bo u relic of pagan times , or perhaps of mediaeval superstitions which regard It as the time of all othcro when super natural influences prevail nnd which sot apart the night for n universil walking abroad of spirits , both of the visible and invisible world ; for on this mystic evening it was believed that oven the human spirit might detach itself from the body and wander abroad. "Hal- lowoon" soema clearly allied to the "Walpurgis Night" of. the Germans , the witch-festiynli or assembling of evil spirits on the summit of the Brocken , in the Harlz mountains , on the eve of the 1st of May the day , as already noticed , dedicated to the Christian martyrs or saints The Walpurgis legend being al most coeval and early associated with the latter day , it ia probable that _ in England the tranaforonco of the festival- day to the fust of November carried with it the superstitions attributed to its preceding nieht. Practically , BO far as il is recogniz'd at all , as it is still in Greal Britain and in some of our own states , where church usages and traditions survive , it ia devoted to sporta and practi cal jokea. Nuts and apples are in requisi tion , the former giving the natuo "Nut- crack Nipht" to "Halloween" in the south of England. They are not only cracked and oaten , but are undo the means of vaticination In love a Hairs. The grand sport of "ducking , " or "bobbing , " is still practiced in some of the atatca. Irish American bliiine and Clul ) . All members of the club going to Council Bluffs this evening will moot at the Blaine and Logan headquarters on Douglaa street at U o'clock p. m. , sharp JOHN GKOVKS , olJO-St Captain of 'Club. I ) IK I ) . .SCOTT In this cHy October 30th , at C. M Kmma Scott , aged 1-1 years. Funeral notice hereafter. OMAHA BUIMH. ARIES , A. IMniislliIc Theory 1 hat a Gun ni' Jnfcst This Cil.v. Act- AVidi OiliL-ru In Oilier Chios. The several burglaries committed with in the past several wooka have caused considerable consternation among buai- noen men in this city The feeling of in security has taken possession of aomo of them , nnd especial precaution is now being used to nvort any loss of property from midnight marauders. From several circumstances attending these burglaries it has bocoino the opin ion of thoao to whom the lives and prop erty of Umatia'a citV.ana have boon en trusted , that the purpotratora of these crimes have a "fonco" outside of thia city whore their stolen goods find a ready and easy market. Jt is thought n regular system of thievery ia being carried on between the robbers Infesting this city and those pursuing thu oamo vo cation in Denver , Chicago , Kansas City and ether largo places whe.ro their plunder easily disappears from the gaza of the owners. It is a curious fact corro borative nt Iho presumption that single burglaries scarcely overtake pluco , When one burglary ia committed from ono to three or moro are alrrays recorded , and the place entered by the mauraudors are always of the name kind , Some four weeks ago no less than thirteen private residences in northwest Omaha were en tered by burglars between Saturday rtight and the Monday morning following. The same night Duke's hardware store on Douglati street was burglarized , the place of Sinhold , carrying the Biniu line of goods , on South Thirteenth street , was also entered. The theory , and a plausible one , of genie of the authorities , is that informa tion in given to the Omaha "gang" from Donvur or Chicago , us the caaa may be , that a quantity of a certain class of goods can bo dispooed of to advantage , and the "vrorkora" hero proceed at once to ( ill the order. Another curious fact in connection with all burglaries committed in this cily within the last nine months is that but three men liavu been approhoiided or charged with these numerous crimuv. Tvo of thus ? ) burglars wcru caught by tbn nvrncrs of the proiniseo entered , and thu third , now in jiil under indictment , im * crroatod nn n ctiargo of drunkenness , und whilu in the custody of the law waa inspected of knowing toe munh abuut the burglary of a siUoon , Upon r.u investigation upo i this cbargaJio WUH idontilicd by the saloonkeeper and upon his ti'.atiinnny hu wna he d by the ojurt. All cflor a to 'turn ap" the men who entered Dukn'a store seem to have subiudud. A Jittlo i eno gy , it eeem , from what is known , , would hnvo buuu suflklent to unoartli i They oven wuro ao buluV as tea I a hack driver , who \vent \ vrith thorn , o the corner of tlio alloy between Four teenth and Fifteenth strcota , mid c.iniod away their plunder for them. The stnto- ncnt that they ! > ad n ' 'box of turkeys" lid not satisfy the mind of the hack- driver , who wns afterward appealed toby horn to say nothing about the mixttor. It appears now that all traces of the noti and stolen property have disappeared orovor. The Sicvcns Concert. A select and appreciative audience greeted Miss Nenlly Stevens at the Opera louse last night. As thii wns a subscrlp- ion couoart the house was not over- ro wiled , nnd these who fai cd to sub- cribo missed a treat the loss of which hey cannot regret too much. Miss Slovens was well sustained by Mr. Martin Jahu In the third and sov nth parts , in > oth of which she received nn enthusiastic oncoro. The "Rhapsodic llongrois , " by Liszt , wns excellently executed , as wns "Con corto , " E minor , which brought down ho house , nnd n beautiful tribute of lowers was also presented to Miss Stev ens nt thia point , by her friends. The expectations of Miss Caldorwood'n ad mirers were amply verified na was nt- osted by the encores , esp ciaUy in Marguerite. " The mnlo quartette rendered two songa 'Tho Star ot Lovo" and the "Evening Song , " which were well received. Collectively nnd iudividmlly the concert wns n pronounced success and a treat note o bo missed ; the execution of Miea Stevens wns incomparable , being char acterized by that vigor , nnd brillrncy only otind in professionals. The programme was selected by the lady herself and om- braced'tho ' best masters. The entertain- imit was altogether ono of superior merit , nud calls for a repetition , Wo predict n bright future for thia young artist. Army HKADQUAIITKR.S UitrAnmiiNT or TUB I'LATTII , \ OMAHA , NKII. . Oe.obor S9lh , 1SSI. > The following is published for the in- brmation and guidance of this command. 15y order of lirigadior General Ilovrard. J. H. TAYI.OU , Aesislant Adjutant General. ( OFFICIAL. ) IlKADQUAUTIIUS OFTlIF. AuMY J ADJUTANT GENBUAL'S OFFICE , j- WAHHINOTON , Suptembor 27 , 1881 J The Quartermaster General , Sin : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your loiter of the Ifith instant , relative to the issue to the army ol rubber blankets and Ponchos , nnd the adoption of n rubber overcoat , n cample of which was aunt with your commutii cation. The question waa submitted by the lieutenant general , commanding the army , to the Eocrotary of of war who authorizes the gratuitous issue of the stock of rubber blankets and ponchos now on hand , to the army , aa equipage , in the same manner na thu canvaes fntiguo clothing , at the rate of ono per annum to each enlisted man serving in the fielder or in active campaign. The secretary does not approve of the adoption of the proposed rubber coat iv the present time. I nm , Sir , Very respectfully , Your obedient servant R. C. Dni'M , Adjutant General. A Collision at Grand Island , Train No. 4 of the Union Pacific du hero at 3:45 : y. m. , did not arrive in th city tmtil nearly ' 8 o'clock last evening The cause of its being behind time waa cpllision at Grand Island with n B. & M freight train. From the passcngora o the train it wan learned that n 13. & M train waa backing out of the round liouu at Grand Island not offering the propo signals in running across the Union PA ciftc track , collided with the engine a tic tender of No.I. . The Union Pacific engine gino and tender were both derailed bu no serious damage was done. They wor both lifted back on the track and pulled the train into Omaha. The Union Pa cilic engineer and fireman escaped wit ! slight injuries. A Nrlirntka Institution. The stockholders of the Now Homo In auranco company of this state mot in th Millard hotel last evening. The objoc of the meeting waa the election of a bean of twenty-one directors. Theeo oflicur were elected and will meet this mornin to elect a president , secretary nnd troaa urer. The tompiny , which will go into existence November 1stwill havu : i cap it 1 of § 100,000 , ? 50OCOof , which will b paid up. Among the stockholders are John W Kirly , of Columbus ; i. D. Itichnrdo Fremont ; S. Q. U , Clark , Charles J liarbor and James F. Lovott , of this city It is thought Mr. Clark will bo electei president of the company and Mr. liaibor secretary. ] ti < lcii by u Conductor. C. B. Havens , superintendent of the Omaha division of the Union Pacific rail way was sot upon in hia olliso yesterday afternoon by a freight conductor namct Smith. It appears that some difficulty had existed between these two men for some time , and while Smith waa waiting , at Haven's ollico for orders a dispute arose which ended in the division superintendent intondont being knocked down ant very roughly handled. The conductor resigned without waiting f"r a dismissal Mr. Havens was not so severely injured but that ho loft for the west last evening on the Denver. Pin-ncval Not Koiinil , From Jno.V. . Early , ono of 1'latto county's prominent citizoua , it was learned last evening that the Nanco county ahorill'had returned frnm his trip into the south after Furnoval , the supposed - posed murderer of the J'orcavnl family und others. Mr. Xibbell came up to O.'lnrnbus from the south yeuterday morning. Hn said nothing to those who conversed with him aboul the Nance county horror concerning the capture - turo of Funiovul , from which it ia pup ( usable that the fugitive was not uppre- hend d. _ _ _ _ _ _ A. U. l'att' < ii.SttwanJi .1. W. Karly , Colimi- M ; F , W. Ciuw , Bt. I'nnl ; N. It. l'oi lnKcr , Central Citj-j lion. T. M. Marnuettc , 11. A. ( Jiw.on , Wtt-jiliiK Water , W. JI. IXckemoii , \Vuhuuj ] ) . 1) . Cooley ami Ifp , Aohland , roxi torult tlio Mlllanl yoUonUy , C. W. Colliding , Tokainahs ' . A. hiivghlln , j OralF. ; . U. Car , North I'Ja to ; , f. W. Small , { Fiiirliolrt ; Mr. nn I BJw. U m > liy , AinHwotUi ; j [ < . D. liiclunli HUil O , JI , Feiiersy , J'rcmoiit. I1 , - at th I'Ai't" trdii - . v-ea " ! ) ye ; > RAILWAY AND COMMERCE , VORK AHM T OHKllOX \MiiATIOX. . HiwTo * . SpuclM t > St. I'nnl 1'ionicr l'r M , lit 2S.Tim Tint cri | t ffty tin- Oregon 11 < il- < ny ntul X\KAII | | n h under obligation In Koto lhi < Not thorn 1'nC'tic lt est bound linings , and tint when the Union 1'arlfie ! oinili'li's | iti Urejfon nhorl line , tlio Nrmpft- Ion conumnv will turn over to it nil its busi- I--H. m It v.111 loceivi' in it * pro r U S3 | T out morn than it receive under tlio pnwut ontt.ict for biisltipn vin 5. . rthorn 1'acllic. KVrXI tN ( ) . Jhtcapo Titnivi. Tlir Chicago & Northwi-'ttTtiisnow e.vttml- MR t > Oplen , mill iHJStibly to tlio 1'ncllic oast. Tlio triputite nRrrcmcnl ulipulatea Imt no member ( hall , ( luting tlio lifi of the ovcnant , bullil we t of the MiMotirl river , Thofnct , however , that tha Noithwoatcrn nl- i > aily h cl n western line , in the Sioux City it 'acilic , has Riven It the rlfthl to ox It ml the alter nil libitum. Tlio extension from Vnlen- Inn , Neb. , is piogrojiioR rat.ldly. Tlie ninety nllea 1 f RmlitiK under contrnct will bo lin- shed thii season , with the exception of einp a\ycutn. Beyond Iho end df the contract , lie route for fifty mile * has been located , Uk- IIR the line to YiMiito Uivor. From that point branch U being turvoyod to the Hlack II Ills , 'lennro being tcceivol at Valontlno for the xtrnslon to White Itiver , mid preparations to being nuido to lay nbout fotty nilloa of nek per month from the opening of spring to 10 close of the season. I'relimltmry surveys invo been niiulo UN far west M Fort 1'nttor lan , Wyo. I'NIKOHM HILLS Ol' l.AWSH. A circular has been issued announcing tlio | > p"inttncnt of tlio following coiniutttec , liicli WAS established by the Uuncrnl Freight \pcnts' association , to devluo a uniform planer or bills of lading nmong western nuils : . ) . V. Mldglcy , 11. II. Courtright , A. O. Uiril , I. \Vi.ker , W. M. SngO and K. 1' . Vlnmg. IIIIKVITIKS. All oilrrt will Lo made In Chicago to-dnv to orm n pool on Utah passenger trallio. The 'olorado passong- trallic is already Uken are of intho Cuhirado Hiiiltvayaisoclnlloii. General Manager Ctllawny nnd Cionornl 'rnllic Manager Kimb.ill , of the Union 'acilie , nro in Chicago. Tlio Utirlinglon people dmrgo the Uock aland with cuttin ? passenger rates on local msincsii wi'st of Chicago , and t'ureaton to do ikewieo. Tha I'liiladolphia iV Heading compiny announces n general reduction of p.vseng r arcs nlong the cntiro line , bcginuing Novom- jor 1 , C. K. Fii'ullf , recently traveling freight igrntof llu Vnlmi 1'ixcilic , has been appoint- nl wcstoru traveling ugent of the St. 1'uul and took Island , with licauqiurtoiH at Omalu. CHANCES OK TUB CHICAGO AND NOUT1IWIS- TKIIN. Snuia important chainrca In Uio personnel of , ho C k N. W. railroad are niinuuncp I to , .kb place November 1. 11. O. Wicker , ri-ieht trallio mannger , will bo known as .tnllic manager ; Dr.V , 11. Stunnrtl , general ) .vsongor agent , will bo nn nssi tiint to the reneral traveling advertihing agent , nod It 8. Hair , formerly genernl traveling advertising agent , will .ISSUING the duties of geuor.il pav ongor agent. Thcso changes occasion snino urprlhp In railroad circles. Dr. S crmott'a ailroad experience is limited to n taw yoir < , "ip having been a ( radioing physician up to line jears ago. Ho is a connection by mar- : iage to Urn general iniuugor. Mr. Hair's jxperlcroco in ft rosnonsiblo c.iu-Uy ] : is like- wisa HmitoJ. A W i'roin tha Atlanta Constitution. lu the southern states the 11.11110 of Huron l-'rlan er h u familiar smml. The miienso railway Byalem nullifies Iho outiro Hontlivnil it Id well known that hi * wualtli eaches a fabulous figure. Krlnnenr , although 10 his lived In P.irin nil his lift' , is half a fimlho nor. Ho married Mtm Slidull , _ the daughter of Hon. John Slidoll , of Louisiana. Tha great capitalist ij a youthful-looking man , and , tinliko seine monoking' , ho U fond of society , literature and ort Ho gives the best ( liniicra in l'uia. lila table eiii | | > liiM a\erngo 800 a day , nnd without keeping a yar-ht ( tr IndulRing'in extravagances , he tpvmlti SiriO.UOO a j car. Ills honso is a marvel of nr- tistic beauty. His drnwlng-ronin ia a lovely bower of flowers , plants nnd shrubbery , t nd his nailery of painting * cost millions of fr.mcs. Intellectually the baron la a giant. Ho runs a dozen banks , overlooks his invfHtment.i in half a dozen countries , and yet lias tlmn for the opera , for social enjoyment and for private charitj- . Altogether this Farbian Midas is n wonder. THCl'ASS AURIKMKXT. The general managers of the roads Wed of Chicago met yestoiday at the LakoBido build ing to cqufcider Uio ronownl of the defunct pa's ngrepmout. Tney were In nession all day dis- cusping the provisions to bo embodied in the agreement , and finally decided to renew tlio ono that expired last spring. Thia ( stipulate * that no pauses chall bo Issued to inlluenco freight ImslnesH , but allows the road * to neil thou and-milo sliippera' tickets nt two cents n mile to thu Missouri river , and three cents it inilo boyond. The road * stil'scrihini ; to the agreement am the Alton , Burlington , Itock Inland , St. I'aul , Northwestern , Wubasli , MlHdonri Pacific , Santa Fe , Union Facific , Northern l'uilic , Uurlington & Miiaouri Hivcr , Fort Scott it CJnlf , KanB.is City , St. .loi-epli k Council IJlulfi. Hannibal .t .St Joseph and St. Paul it Omaha. George M. Hogno was elected permanent arbitrator ( f tin-pass covenant , nnd was Instructed to com- immieilo with the lineH not rpproeontcd to BOO ire their conciirrerica. Tim iigrooincnt will go into elfect .Inniuiry ] , aftir wliich data thirty diy ' notice will he required lor the withdrawal cf any line , CIIANOI : IN- cons ( R.MHKO. ClIIC'Ain , October 20. The Grain UeSPiv- en' ntsociation of the board of tiado met thi * itft'-rnoon aijd adopted tha report of tlio committee - mitteo on chnnfjea in grading yra'n. No clian M in ninili ; m wlvit are knnwn as the "cmitinct gradcH , " which uro tlrixo uiinlly dealt in , mch an No. 2 whoit , lint for thu lower giailcs lie unmoral t-j-nlem idiitr. duced , "lipjieted" wheat , for instance , Is ma < l No. I. Jluh niixtd curn is made No. SJ , and now high mixed No. . ' ! . THOSHh A S 'I ILVK. I1KI.ATKI ) IlKPOUr OK IIKNDIUCK'.S SrKKUII AT srillNCKlKM ) , IM , , NK1IIT IIKKOIIK L4SI' . Cllit'Aoo , October 80. The Hondilc't' * iloiiionstrulidii at Spiinfield win continued until a late hour. The city was brilliantly illuminated and it Is retiinated tint 15,000 torchon worn in procChNl'in , at night , Tim following is tha delayed report of Governor Hondrick'x Next Tiiodhv wo shall miltn in the most Important net of the f. ur yearn. That act in the election of tlio president of the United Stntra , In selecting a pn-mdtiit the peojiU of the I'ni ' toil State. * under the ciuiHtitmiim will dtcido for this country , whether there Khali bo a ch mge in tha ndminUtration or whether wo bhull contlnnn under the remibllcin policy of go\crnmont. I will olfer a few reaKiniHvliy wJHhouId have a change , nud that U ull the nrgiimunt I havu to make , l'r twenty years the rojiublioan jiarty has been faying to dcinocruts : "Vou nro not worthy to take charge of piiblio mattoia. " Kor " 0 yenrd tliey t > ave oclnded the demo crati from every position of Imnor , tinil and rcsponaibility , im far an they could , Tno tlinu h K at laut comi ) when that is to CCSKO , A'd now they propose to assert thnir nghtH in tlm govotnincnt of the country. ( I < uun upplaube. ) I'pon what jirinclplo In it that ono p rty IH to lie kept eoiiBtunlly In power ) In nut the fifth of n ( ntury long enough ? ( Jnxht not there t i ba a chin f ? I Hay , my countoineii , on next Tneiiiluy lit us have a chargeVo ( will have it , nnd cheerKuiiMcarnagothfy ) iwld tuynii : i lid me , " 1'imcH ant gDinl , wliy not ha well enough nlont ? ' Do thev May that now ? Tim K are not ( ; nod now. \ < i nnin pntnnd < wo can Id well HMiujfii uhine n w. It i \crj hud with the JIOD , lunf tills o uritry nt thlH lilac. I beliitvo that whnut nt-llH at Iniver jiiifx in the Chlo'gii niarLrt M > w ihun It Imx mil for twenty ) C4 pant ( "yBH , fur tent > - tivo yu.iri1. ' ' ) Hince tlm OliioBleclion I belinvc thi.t wheat , ha fulleii ii'iiut ' . ighteoiitM nbu h- n and c 'I'll ub iiil KJV en ucnlH n Ii itlisl. Sn , in)1 ) count miii-ii , iln.viMi reguril llii-nn ux ginxi tim ' ' . ' \Vhen n republican imw HI\H 'Jet well onmigh alone , ' ' yuu tell him "wa will tr\ n i'h. ifn and cr-o if It won't b < j butter fjr the cuiintry nil thu pco/l > j " Jlonl.-rlck * thin prnrx'oiled to lina't'ii ' Ihu r i > iibliMii paity for iu tanlf pulley , lln mid , "ThU platl-iiu Ilia lUpiililJo.im pHouxi th-- ilint tli y will bo ri iimvn thu Imijuul- le Uirilf n'Htt-iii ni.'l ifjriovo the exIt - It tlii'triut 1111 u'ljiiis n n that til" I mill l w ul o ( > uatry i < not rqug ] ii ) ) liitt , taxn- Uun is nuerj nil , iiiuvior HIM I Ji rdor Ihun it In up-n WI\\MC ma- ? I tin It rj. l\t \ m-ch : ' h " I'lO ' I > eop1n lw taxed * TVi n w-T l < n jil ,111 M" , Taxation f hoi' ' . ' Kit imt ox 0 i.l tin \'it of the ( ? ( > i' ' " -lit oconmm Tl.nti-wbat 1'reMdenl c\llv admlni'tiretl. - Attliur aaid two years ngn. | \ipl.v | c ] . Tint i < what thn ilpmocr llc enini ntion said in .Inly la l si Chicago. Tli.\t * tin1 tir t prop.iMtlon of onr platform. Tlio second Ii tnxiliun ahull to only for jm > lh pnrp fa nod not for ( > rivat's purp.ura. 1'hiril , in the nil- jii'tmrntof U\os great care rhtll bo taktn that lalut and oiilUl are not Imtt nt.d fnmth , taxation shall bo liMMcslon articles ot luxury , nnd llghost on articles of necei ally , ( opplnnso 1 Tlmt is Iho 1 > nncr that tin' dem ocratic rnnveiialnn liUceil in the hands of Drover Cleveland nml Thoin n A. Hrmlilcks in .Inly la t , [ renewed iiiM'lausa ] and that great convention Raid e rry this banner Ix'fnro the people and utAiul or fl with that banuar. [ Kennwod applniKc anil cheen. ] Aft r clnburatinu thnic pnlnU the Hpeakorpaid hia to pecls to Mr. Hlainc , stat ing that ho advocated high tavnlirin lii ! > t ad i f reduction and the taxing of luxuries and the relief ol necessities , Hr limn a.iUl there ought lo bo n clmngo of Admini < trntinn and how\l Ihattho rnpubllcanpftrty had l > een guilty of ovtravn < cnco nnd comu > li. < t < . AT HIIEMIYVILLK , I.NH. , I \-r Ml.lit. iNlUANAroLIM , Ontober JW.-llo\ornnr linn- drlckd , In iiccordanco with Ini tmial ci tom in election year * to addroiB tlm doniiu'racy of Sholbyxlllo , hia old home , the lait week of the campnign , ipoko there tlii aftornoon. Over : i 001) ) t > ooplo were pMaont. The ipoaker counHollcd iho democracy of Shelby county to cloo up their rnnkn amiintaln him once moro by their nirrajro ns they had In the just. Ho told the people he wanted their votes , although some dmlcn had cliarped It wns not proper for him to ajk for vote * . The c ) > oecli proper was devoted to thico propo- onion- . vii > . : Tlmt thu tarilf should bo limited to tin ) nocdn of the govern ment ; that tha republican p ty by ita policy hud drawn , nir carrying .rndo from the ocean reducing it from 85 to 100 per cent. , nml that this turplns In the treasury th mill bo reduced Upon the tarilf , bo faili ) ' -In their platform tlio repnhllcaiu a mro the country that they will ronuuly the inciiuilitioR in the. tanlf system nnd romoyn oxciwcu. Ia not that an ndinisMon th tnrilT Invofthi ! ) country i * not ] tial and that taxation Is unequal iipon tlm jiaoplo that upon ono man taxation U higher , heavier and harder than it is upon another. 1 thlil ; HII. What have they been ilniiu * In llu nineteen yenm that th"y liavo | iassed ly since tlio close of the war anil the lepulilionn patty hss been all the whllo true In promine , \Vliv It they have como bofoie the i > ooplo ami admit that the revenue Hyatoin is not eiinal and jnst ? Why U II they have to admit there U an exco < s collected through Iho Instrumen tality of the revenue lau ? IIw much ahull the people ho taxed ? The nnnwer is a plain one. 'luxation ahall l-qual , but not to exceed the want-i of the government economic illy ad ministered. Thnt U what I rev-dent Arthur fat j two ye.ua ago. It U v < h it tha democratic conventionaaid iluly laf > l nt I'lilcuxo. " Sena tor Williams , of Kfiitucky , followed llon- diicks and .Ittdgo Cjnipbull , if lllinoi * , npoko to-Light. _ _ - _ _ FOREIGN SEWS. Ki Yl'TIAN AMTKjriTlliS. JIINISTHH I.OWKM/S Hl'KHCII UKroilK THE llOVAl. INSTITUTK OP K.Ni.l.AKI ) , LONDON , October I0. ! Viiitiil Stitiw Ilnis tor Lowell waa present to-day at the lecture befoio ths Itoynl Ipatituto hy Mr. 1'etrie , tV ( Egyptian arclnujlogist , upon his recent oxplo- .ttions nt the site of Xoan , Mr. 1'etrio gave jomo highly interesting details of hia exciva ioiirt among the ruins of this vaniahcd city of the Ni'o delta , the antiquity of which ia concluaivvly ehown by .To- epluu and- many biblical writora , while ita t splendor tins been proven by Marietto ami other inodarn explorers. Mr. L'otrio has obtnin d a BulemJId collection of ICgyptiun nn Liquitios , which nru to bo di tributed _ among the liuston and British nni ciiiin , which sub scribed to the expenses of Air. 1'ettio'n exp di tiuii. tiuii.At At the close of Mr. I'otrle'ii lecture Mr Lowell was elected vico-pres-idcnt uf the bonri of trmtoes in chargiof the fund fur future ox plorntion" . Air. Lowell nho made a brief nil dress in his ploacnntoit vein , lln Haiti that personally , h would be Inclined to bury dee under ground many of the monuments und so railed works of art which nro now cumbsrin the earth , but he Wft1)ery.nlatl that Itoitoi wait to Khtro lu the poscession of tha boantifn ohjortti which Mr. 1'etrlu's ( skill nnd htbn had rencued from nnioujf the roliei o ( th I'hnraolw , AVAlt. FHANCK ACCK1TS KNOLIUH JIEDIATION. PAHIH , October 30. The "Telegraph"BtatcB that I'rimo Minister Kerry has accepted Kng- land's olfor to mediate between China and I'Vance. I'arnoll DlNiippnlnlcd. LOXDOK , October 80. The London piipeis to-day bawnil the fact that thirteen JCnglish- man were found to vote with the Irish mem bers last night in tlio Mnnmtrntmn divlxlou. It is undoubted , however , that twice that number uf English member * would have been found voting against the government if the Irlbh members imd nbitaiiud from villifying Karl _ Spencer. Mr. I'urnell Is grontly chagrined over thu result of tha division. Ho probably never expected that tie house would compel the government to order th j Ma un- trasiift inquiry , but lie did ornect tj gat m re than forty-Hsvun votes out of n totii of L'Uli. Ho Imd cjiinted ujiun obtaining ttventy-uix adherents from ninniul the radicals unit lib erals , which VN lib hid own follou ing "f thirty four voles would huvo given him sixty votes , . .ucl griiutly Htiengthoi.ed liU cl.iim of Holding tlu balaucu of piiA'cr In close diilniuiM. llninc. LONDON , October 30. ' 1 he Duke of Cumberland borland Is coming to Kngland to tuko up hix permanent rori lence. Ho has received intl- timation tlul his prcHcncu in tiiper [ Atiitilu IH not unreeahlo to tao Atutilnn I'uvdrnmeiit , ai the ( mjioror dorlrai to uvoiil iny olfenco to Germany. Tlm Uriitmuiuk Tlironc l''lllcd. BKIILIN , October 80. 1 'user Viir. ( , the Crown I'rinco of ( Jorniany , will bocoiim re gunt of Brunswick. Thu title of duke Ini teen dropitd. [ Tlio pii'iio'rt clduit son will succeed 1 1 tno regency when his fathor.bo- comcfl emperor of Ciurmiiny. < > rat , I'AIIIS October 30. The " " , . "Tumps" nsscrtu that Kiiglnnd IH preparing to annex the whole cnu-it of the Hcd Sea to ODDS ON IJI/AINIO. IIKAVl IIKTTINO INCIIR-AIJll WITH IIIOtKi \ \ ON Jlli'L-II.I'AN : | VICTOHV. Special Telegram to the JKK. ! OlIlt-AOO , October 30. Hutting nn the re sult of the presidential election has been mutually light in thin city until within the ! > Mt faw dayH. Now , however , it has started ip and ropiiblicnm who Beein to lave got their are inclined to make up for lout time hurrying thingu. Just what iullneiicoH buve Itiwi ul it about , wluthur Blainn'd vlnit hern Rtlffencd their Imckx or whether the arris al of heavy chunkH of muiiny from the ea t to back Dluhio , whether their nppotitCH lire whet for mini' of the Hauiu kind is nut liiiovvn. All Unit nppoarn on the HUrfnee U tliulil IH hern in thu himdn of pool si lhis , no.tly ready to ho Intted. Lait week thu leiiiucratH hern were offoilng jildn on Cleveland - land , The ruling rates to-day were SI , 000 to < $ : tfO that Jiluiuii would bo uhcted nnd tlniru wrru not enough ( luiiocrjt * win ; v/antuil HID xhoii end to fin around , and nl the ilo'o : uf biiitltio H there utill plenty of republican money mi h inds reuily for inventment. An o'd ' Bportinx man prediUod that to-morrotvodilH on 111 linn would be at tlm la'u ! , ( liO to iOOur i < 'f > U. In line of thu hulling poil MJOIIIH. two men me Unpl busy buuking heU , and It is nUtul by putlnn IIKIII , who ongKt to lumw , that BO much b tling wim never before dutio In thin ity ; , fiinl that fiom * : ( (1,000 ( to . , " > 0iiun ( ( now liu. in I ho I'm i | < of pool K'llerM. JiutterH put up lll'in y in thu hmnUuf then ) ! rn'rtH..ili'o | ] | KMiilry uip | < runtly uitlmut llmuiiht tha.1 ihi vubt cum id a ( enihlii tomputioii , nnd thut ihuv Invo uii mctnily except httlo ilcluitH. vtliidinrohyiiifianiueci'lpt * , It U dintbtfnl whdtli r thu bttt-r * wiiild recover their mono ) oil them In thu oouit of I n iv , IIH thu Inw doe i.ot n c > zi\iv : \ gnmb'lvK ' onu'.i-act. , GRIMES AND CASUALTIES , No IliMinll ) kw YORK , pi-tober .10. Willlnm 13. Ih nolnmlcr. Imlictitt f r lUti'inplliK to kill .nwyor Dr.ike , wn * decUreilrfliialiy Recorder ' Sinjlli to day. Bail , pantling trial' , wna fixed t $10,000. The Nnnco Coiiiily Horror. To Iho 1'Ultor of thu St. 1'uul 1'ioneor 1'n1 r'umTO.N , Nob. , Oi-liiocr SI In nnswof n many itnjuitirn from Minnesota regntdlug lie N'nnce county ipiadruplo murder , I wl h 0 say that many of the statcmrnli In the mpers nro grnvo mistaken , Uobbery wet ot the motivefar ns 1'urnlval wan con rncd , n lu < well know thnt noun of the urty had much money. Ai to J'urnival icing thu criminal , there nro in.iny , notwith- Undiln ? tha verdict of the coroncr'a ury , who believe lin nUn U n victim. There MII bo no motive nttrlbuted t < KUIIIIVA ! inu' ne , nnd If rdimrcd 1 will clve tint oomo fu- uro time. 1 liavochnrKO of his ctlocU , nnd wo ml no correspomlonco that can throw nny rht on tlia matter. I u u xafcly Hay thut liero Is no ' ' tlt-odgiul , nrUtocrntlc , Imported omanco" nt the bottom of Him horror. The oronor " ( Uncovered''no "letter * to Furnlvnl rom I'nglnml nhowln that ho came to \Mira ka to nmrdor rorcol. l. " I'orcovnl'n nther is not n "wcnlthy lord. " ARKID , icio i' no doubt that four liven were taken leforo Harry became the last victim , tgniii , iiul Harry 1'creoval stood in niif ono'n > wny , ic could linvo boon removed whllo on hi * wny rom I'ulli'rtoii , nnd it wax dark and late nt iiK'ht. If 1'uinival h Riillty , ho uro y will bo nought to justice , nud thnt noon , 11 , C. MAHOON , County Judge , Nnnto County , * u'b. Cruelty ( if A Vessel < \\ptriHi. MoNTiiKAl. , October HO. The crew of Iho 'nglUh bark AlphcuR .Mn dhall , just arrived 1 port from China niter a pnitrctod pasmiRo faivmuiitliH roiiroicciitingCnpt. Mornddcn or the extreme nnd hideout cruelty which ho irncticcd en tholnen thruiiRhoul the voyago. shortly after the vcunol left 1 long Kong , the row weie placed on short ration * , ntuil they IPCAIIIO weak und BOIUO could not work. , Vhen nny rofmeil the cnptain or- crcd thorn to bo placed in Ironn , ml helped to tie them up by the thumlis or hours in inosloxcrminting torture. Theno iracticos were rnrriud on u inter the pica thnt lie men were insubordinate , yhllo the tin- orttuuto nun Wro writhing with ugony by icing struni ; up no food would bo iilfoiod tlu'iu lid trie inhliman u.iptain Wdtild taunt bin vicl inm by Baying they would bo impended tuiti- iliolr nrniH dropped out of their Buckets. Num. berii of uhlpn were iin > t nnd pa cd , fn < m which provifloim could have boon procured in abun- iitnce if the cjptnin hnd tried , li.it bo would ijti'ii to no rumouttrance , nnd followed hiii wn courno. The cook of the vcnsel swurolhat le almost etnrvcd on board for want of huf iccnt fcod. N\v Mexican Vaniltlls , DKSVKII , Col. , October M.-rhb Tribune { ppublIcanSjcorio , Now JIoxIco , Specl.il. ] p.iHsenger train thin ovonlng ncnrlng luicam- jiu , four mllcH north ot hero nn the Atchlnon , 1'opeka it Santix Ke , was lircd into by u baud it masked men , Ono woman wan xhot. Tin .own is up In iirtmi. Slicriir Simpson nnd illy nrmcd men nro j tint starting in pursuit , Fatnl 1'j I'COUIA , October I0. ! During a democratic .lemniistnitlou this evening n torpedo pronia- Uirolyplodcd , Instantly killing ( Jhnrlcs Hammond , ngcd Ifi. A inoaiiAi'iiicAi , siarrc-n OKIIIK E\-'OSTSIAS- | TKlt RHNKIIAL AND HIII'llITI AIIY OP Till TltKiKUKV. Mr. ( iicnhnm , who hm been uppointcd U succeed Judge Druiiimoml , ns United Stnto circuit judfo nt Chicago , wna born in Hur i ison county , Indiann , Match 17 , 1SI1I. Ho Bpnnt two torit's at the Indiana university n Blonmincto.i , which wan the extent of hi schooling. Ho then went to Corydon 11111 began the study of Inw , nfterward forming n copartnerahlp with Mr. Slnughtor , Iho lirn being known U.H SlmiKhter & CirciiUam , nnd n romnining until niter Iho wnr. Ho wns , froi the lirst , nntlcof | ful lawyer. His debut i politic * wii : iiiiule In 1H ( ! , \\lion ho was 110111 inntod for the ntulo legislature , bin uominatini being secured without n dissenting vote. Ji Hiiltu of _ a mnjority of over flvc huiidrei domocrutiu voti'n In his dhtrlctho was olcck'd. In iho legislature ho wan nuido chairman of Lho IiotiBO comniUtco on military nlFairH , and In thin cnpacity ho co-oporntod no okillfully nnd energetically with ( Jov. Morton in the or ganization of the Hlnto militia nnd In mixing forwarding troops that the Inttor , on Kept. JK. 1K01 , commiHsiuned him an liutitonnnt colonel of the .18th regiment of Indiana volunteers II is firflt nctivo Hervico was nt the battle af Shiloh Ho mirticliialed In tha aiu u of Co- rliith , after which ho joined Gon. ( inmt and accompanied him on hU north MlmisHippI campaign , taking an active pait inthoHlego of Vickshii-g. On thu ' 'dth uf March , 18-1 ! , ho waa promoted to bo colonel of the Tillil In diana , nnd on Aug. , ! ! , bo brigadier genend of volunteer * . Up to .Inn. . ' ! , 1KUI , he ciiinmandcd the Third Lrlgado of the Fuiirth diviHlon uf the Hovcnteentli army corpi. Ho wan brovotnd m.njur general for din- tlnguii'Iiod gullanlry , nnd nft"r .lanuary , l.Slil , ho comu.nmUil the l-'onrlii diviaiou of the fcoventeenthcorpi until July of the sumo ynr , when honn wmtndod In the action bufore AtUnU. A bullet utricle him jnit below the lef t knee. Ho wn ordered Inline , where ho Uy prnno on hin l.u-1 ; for a ye ir. Ho WHH mtiHleied out of the Bervico April ! i 1,181(5. ( nml noon after went into partnerHhip with Judge Duller , of Imliuifi , nnd re.-miuod the pr.icMco uf law. Ho ran a iunt M. C. Ko/r fur coiiKriHH in the Second di.tiist , but \v.in buntjnby nfew votoH. JulKKS , when nnugonl of the ntit : ( ) U-IH to bo appoint' d , ( iiiHlinm was ihoien by the logirtlntiire. Hn lilli'd the ollico until 1H71 , when a vncancy occurred in iheihstrlct jiulcchlp. uud Ccn ijriint , niixinun to rownrd dim for rerviuon ( lining the war , appointed him lj ( ill the vacancy. Ho uia'lo ' a judge whiiHu rceaid Htand-t unoftiaed | | In the Htuti ) . Not a cafe was reversed in the twelve yciiH ho w.n on too liiiich. ILu WBH nppointo I p'jBtniRotcr ' gonerul Hiiccoodini : thn Into II > n , I' O. Howe , of Wisconsin , Mmch II , 1Hfi ; ( , hU iippiilntment giving viiry guiural natlsfau- Uun. Upon the death of tno late .Idilge K 1- gar he wax appointed flccretnry of the trcnii- ' . 'iry. _ _ I'NI-AKTI11N ; FUAI'I ) . rue DKUOOIIAIM i.v NKW YOHK AT TIIUIII OLD TII1CKN. .Special to Chicago Tribune. N/w : YOHK , Octobiir L'll. The dlntrict at- tumey having icceived informition which ho contldered trustworthy Hut HyulcmaUo olfortn were In bo madu bycettuln PITSOIIH to commit extensive fniuiln upon the ballot box nt thu uiprunchiug [ election by menus of orgnni/.cd { aug4 of rcjie.Vora or cnlonl/eri ) , lias deemed It Ui Ijf hit duty IH public prosecutor of thv county to cccuio tha norvieeH of oxperluncHil moil to muko u thorough invottlgntiun Into the matter. The rontilt i.f thin Lipitry us mori ) than jiiBtlliiul the com do iilopted. Many perHoiiH have been prnvoil t'i ' bo engag'd in the nof/irinua business of falsely ro'iHtornig rejieuterH nnd cnlnni/.tirf uud to be { tittV'f ether vlolutloiis i.f . the election lawf , U huh ( nine to his knowledge thnt hanih of men are to ho p dd fur defrauding honout clti- /eiiH of their votex on nlectlon duy by fnlmily iLTHOMiituig them at thu polls , and thut ru- laali'rH have boon registered fr./m many n > intH the ( iiM'tpjiitx of vthicli luvo nuiln .hoiiirii-h . Hpirty 1 1 tlio fraujn by cnMxenilin , ' to inionforiii tliuiii ciiKagdl in vcrlfjlng the reulntry by faUuly thitt tliniH uhi are ful-nly i'ijl teied from thuir hunuM uu'unUy ioi-iili' liuie. ' 1 ho diitr ct nttoinry aUo lias infmiii ion that certain limpe tim of election urc .rivy tn thi.'nn fruuda , and iini giving thuir Id and ifoistiiiiun In the perpetr.ilion ( if tliem , und further tilt1'- they HIT m/ed to do- "ruu'l vu rii elocMim duy iy nilntitiitln ; ; bal- oU in pluco cf thowi i Ifi'iml hy vntuix. r.i.i.i.iuu.K : , HI , Ootobnr : IO. l.oxan mi- iivdicd in nfciirii ull the rril inmiljUi it Itulluvilio tn-ihiy prep iratory fur bin Indiana tlip , but Ihc'ivuii ; > t < oi , , , uf c UrM u 1 il.y nt thii icb-duncd of Hun. Julin T. ThumiH , wliixuKniiit IIHWJH. Thn ( float munuUctii in | { i > tiiuUliiiiii | < iiiti clmed iitily , or cNo WITH ii'.t opunuil utu I , In order to uivo thu mi'ii m opimtuiiity tit hear I.oxan at tlio ineoilng h | the city hall p irk this afu-rnnnu , Tin iff Win Iho prlncip I t"i'i ( ll".M < iitl. J"g n htlt .hit . tlm dcmocMtle purly wai I'olng ' pv * ry- hlne possdilo to brp.ik up Amnilcnn Itd'in- rlei nt.d . pnnperl o Alnf ricin laborers , nnd hat democrntlo nue.em metnt frpn trndo. Tha general roach's Inibnnnp 1U in the morning , ThclViiuMitid lln * Irluli lloiiB , Oclolior 30. Osscrvatiro Unmano le eribeM nbiurd the utory that lli hon ) 'Karrell , of Trtnton , snid the I'opn as- surcct htm of his nympithy with tlm Irish nnd mil expressed nil po of their tpredy libcritiou rom 1'ngllih tule. Owivnloro * .iyn it Ii Ini- uwalblo tii snppoio that tie ! 1'opo oxorc ed dniHolf in Kiich n manner concerning the gov rnnionl whornwlth Iho V tc ! n desires to i.tlntain the best relntlmis. lalton nt lldino Connnir Id dunlin. IHIIUSMTNIowa , Octobt r SO 1'ojtma ter < ennrnt Hattonnrrlxod hero lo-dny nnd wiui [ I von n reception nt the recldrncoof ( leorgo loumnn this " > rniiiB , T' ' s nftornoon nt Iho Ihoiiunii club him so n reception will IM ) held m ils honor. 1 to goon to Omnhn to-night on bu * . ness nnd will spend Snndny with tolativen in U. 1'loasimt nnd toltirn tn'Hnrlinf ton to vote. A | xxlnl lolfgrnm to THE UKE. OIIU-AIIO , October : ! 0. The following Now 'ork tnlegrnm wns received on 'clmnpo to-day : It is thought by careful observer hero thnt lie dinner given tn HI tine Innt niaht by the endlrg monopolists < > f tlio enst will rust , the < pubhcniiH nt , lea * ! HO.OIOotcn of laboring len In New Yatk , Now .TctKey nnd Counrctl- nt which they hoped to get. " "Still IH tlio Voice Niw : YOHK , October 110. Slgnor 1lirlg. . mli , n ( men celebrated tenor , died in the Ivorot homo thin m-milng from internal lomorrlmgo Ho had bi > cn _ niling nonui time nit bin death wnx not anticipated. A Coi.v ! Miifs , ( ) . , October ! IO. The HCntonce I 1'nhner , who wan to bo executed to-morrow , mdelinUelv Mi < ponioil. ! The supreme court llowcd n writ to bo lilod. TIIUNKS AND TlllilK Vlint a llntiunK11"111 Onn Tell AVlicn Ho KcoNIn u TalUiUHii ntuinl. 'roni thu liochcuter Democrat and Chronicle. A pile of trunka. There ia nothing dil in thin night. It can bo aeon tiny lay nt n railway station , but when one ooka at it nnd notices the dill'jrent ni/.ee , ihapcs nnd klnda , ho peihips thinlis of what muy bo in them , nud where they u.uuo from. Then thu pile becomes inter- eating. Some of the mica in question could hardly bo called trunks. They nro merely largo wooden boxes , painted n dingy red nnd bound around with wide pieces ( f strap iron , sometimes fastened with a padlock nnd staple , sometimes merely tied together with a piece of rope. 4 Queer looking trunks , nrou't the > ? " tmid u baggageman sauntering into where i Rochester Democrat ocribo wna ox- iin'ming thoiu. "Yes. " "And when you think of It , " ho con tinued philosophically , ' 'thoao old boxoa could toll a good deal if they could only talk. Aa it is , they remind many ol UD of the time when we ciuno ncrngs the qront wnter to lind n homo with other umnigrnnto , for thoeo nro immigrants' trunks nnd many ot them contain nil the posacatijUH of some poor family which liaa como to the city to live. " "Thcso trunka must be rather hard to handle"enid the ncribo , na ho pointed to some largo sample trunka handsomely painted and studded with brass niula. "Yes , they nro sntnpla trunka mid very heavy. Meat of thoao hero belong to clothing drummers. 1 ntipposo there in cloth enough in ono of thorn to make twenty good suits of clothes if It were only taken out. " "Iloro nro the trunks , though , " ho ad ded , poii.ting to four Inrpe ovn 1 top receptacles - coptaclos covered with dark leather , nnd furnished with nicklo-platod locks nnd trimming * . "Thoao belong to aonio lady who is going nway for the summer. 'Wo had a grcal many of this style curlier in the summer , but it is so Into now thnt they nro rather ncaroo. What do you Hiipnoso n woman wanta HO many of them for ? " "Oh , for her dresson And other thinira. " "Yoe , 1 suppoao so , nnd when you come to thinlc it over , it ia n wonder that nn nvorago woman gota nlong with four for nil she usually wants to tnko Trith her,1' und eitting down on n trunk the philosophic baggageman continued : "Thoro nro coatly atlk drosoea fresh from the handa of Worth , ( or George William Ourtic ) , bonnets nnd hats in bo- wilduring profusion , tiny elippurn of Bilk and ( latent leather , port'cct-fitting shoos of bron/.j nnd ether Quadra to match the dreeooa , and n thousand ether things hoth grout und amall which go to muko up the woman of fualiion. Hut thia ii by no moans nil the trunka con UUIIH. In u corner of 0110 ia n nilu of Hnloctod reading , nnd rrlut ia it ] Al tally Sjasido Library stories , with por- Imin u fovv of Ouidu'a and Mra. Sto > pliona work thrown In. Ono trunk is nued up with not httlo drawers. One of Uuiflo draword , if opened , might bo seen to contain auvoral hollies of purfutn nry , three or four little round powder boxjs containing n white powder ami a myatcriotia article looking u Jittlo like n niiull d inter. It ia n duster in n certain aonse of the word , nnd ia uaod whun the little round boxea nro opimod , but the real niuat bogueaaud ut. " "Hold on u iniiiuto" ' said the naton- iahod reporter , "you fairly take my brpath nway. Where did you learn aa much ? " " 1 thought I'd astonish you , " said the baggageman with n laugh , "but the fact is wo ha * n amnili up lioro n few weeks ago , and the lopa wore knocked oil' two trunka like thoao. I had n great curiosi ty to see what wna inside of them , and found things about na I told you , only n grout many moro of them. " "Well , I should any you had romum- bored what wus in them. " "Yea , I did ruinembor pretty well. DC you auo that pllo of trunks against the wall" "Yea " ' 'Well thoaa nil belong to a theatrical company. You ould toll by the numboi of cards fastened to thorn it in no otltoi way , und them theatrical trunks nlwayi wear 'binga'- mean are lunged up , You can generally tell thorn in thnt waj if in no othor. Then there ro the olc family standby's tied up with u oord nml hi rod gjrln1 trunku , but thia pilu ( 'oea Uai in the train uoiuing in nud must ho loaded - ed up , so I'll Imvo to stop , " und ho wai ' . { one. - d'HVoid riiiHiliate ] , JIKWAKi : 01' IMITATIONS. Iniitationa und oouuturfi-itu hnvo ippi'urud , llu auro thut the word "IIoiiHriiiin'ri" is on the wrupnur. ( untune without it. i Antl-Al , ) | > | - ) | | lu t fin. Si u ( . -I. Uiirrowif , in ; , of IJ.igocounty , for thru J yours MicroUry of the State I'nnni'ri' Atll tm. " , A ! ! ! * ( ; . .U :2 tbs iwiit' J iajiuo ul ih , d.iy In Iho Second o ngrc.'stonnl district , nfc Lho following named dntes nnd places : Ax'-ell , Kosrnry county , Tridny , October1 31 2 p. m. Minden , Kearney county , l-'rlday , October 11 7 | ) . m. Hnntlngo , Alnmn county , Snturdny , Novcm qor 1 , 2 p. m.- I.ocnl coinmlttooi are rcquontod to PCO that neotingfl nro well advorlisod , nnd where con lection cminot bonailo by rail lo provide couvojanco for ppcmkor to hia next appoint- mrnt. Hj' order coiiRrcnaional committee Second liitrict. Hnn. Jntnw W. ] ) . < Is will addroM Iho paipln on Iho political Itemn of the day nt the ollowlng pltices people wlthour reference larly r-Kipccinlly Invited. At Ncmakn City , October ,11 , 7 p. m. At Nrbr.-wkn City , November 1 , 7 p. in. At riatUmouth. 'November 3 , 7 p. in. Col. Ii. C. 1'acp , eandidnto for Lieut. ( ! ov- Tiior ) llltio Spilupc , Oct. .11 , 7 p , nil Sownrd , Nov. 1 , 7 p m. liy order of If , M , Wells , Clinlrmnn central committoe. IlKl'IIBIjIOAN ATPOINXMENTH. for Onn , Olinrloa P , ninndcrmtn , Senator Mandoraon nnd other npimker will mldross thb pcoiih-nt the follow Ing plueo * on .ho dnten named : North I'latte , October Hint. Minden , November Int. Al > pilntinnntH for Coortn AV. Doruoy and .1. O , Talc. bWost 1'oint Frldav ovcnlnp , October III. Mr. Doreoy will l > o nccomp inleil by caudl- Inten for stnto oILces. C. K. "i oar , , T. W. I.OVK , Ch'n Stnlo Con. Com. Ch'n Cone. Com. BASE BURNER. -AND AGOfil STORES AND 3OL @T © S3 ( EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. ) HOW ) ONLY ATJ JOHN HUSSIE'S Hardware Store 2-107 CUMING STREET il-tu th & sat l NBV Atladanents Warranted 5 Years. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. K . 142 S. 15th Street , Omaha. IRON AND SL R1100 JINd. 0 , SPEGHT , PEOP , 1111 Ooatlia St. OnUt , Heb. UANUFAOTTJllEK OF Galvanized Iron Cornices CJTDoimer Wli'ulowi , Tintal , T'n , Iron nnd Slate nolln ' , Hpcaal'ri Patent M tal.lo Nkyliulit , fatvnt adjiiKt ( i Kaohott liar nil Uraokot Hholvinif. I um ( 'en-ral a unt for thoabovo Una of goo'l- ' Iron , FuaclnrIUI ntrivilua , VurBinltn , Iron Bar PEINC1PAL LINE 1 ItOM n n CAOO , PEOK IA & ST. LOUIS , IIV WAV ( IP OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DBMVSB , OK VIA KANSAS CITY AMD ATCHIS01-I to DENVER. 'JunnivtltiK In Union Depots nt Knnsim City , Omnhn anil Dunvui' with tlironxli tniin.s lor .nsr Fn j rczsco And nil points In tlio ( lix'nt Wost. Coiincotlnj ; In Ciiimil Union l > ii | > ot nt Chlcuyu with tliroiili | tiiilim I'ur jv'yj w Y ojut , no a y < o And nil ' - Cltlus. At I'fHirln wllli tliiDiAStmliis lor i'nilliUKiri. nllH , Ulnclnniitl , Colnikf. ? , unit nil iiolntn in tlicSonlii.Kiist. At Mt'j'Mjitiis with throiiKli tmliiH lor ull luiliitH irc < > Vi , li.iy Cor.i-liu.s , 1'ailor ( 'nrri , with Hu. i cluili'H ( i-i'nts iri'o ) , Smoking C'ar.s with vnit ; I'liuli-H , I'lillniun I'aliicii Sluonlnt ; Oii'H nml tlio laiiioiiH u. II , > tj. DlnliiK i-'nrs rnniliuly toiinit Irom ( 'hlniKo niul KnnwHOlty , Olilcti ounil t'oiincll IllnrSa : Glilrnirn nml Dm Mdlni'H , UlilciiKu , ht. .Iost'ili ] , AtvhUnn unit iDjiiiliiiwithout i'lmiKii. only tlirou li line riiiinl is tliulp own tuitns' bclwvon Uhlciigu , l.liic-oln nnd l > enviu- , und Uhlcii { { , Kmisiis ( Hty und DCIH nr. Thronuli curs liot\vc ( < n InilluimpuIUaiul C'unnull Itlnllj , via 1'c'orlu COINd AOHTII AND HOIITI1. Solid TiiiliiH of Klc unt Day Couches und 1'iillmun riiliicnyiuuplm ; Carn tno run iluily to and lioin tit. Louis' , via llunnllml ; ( hilncy , Kcoknk , lliirlliiKton , Ritlnr ItuiiUU nnil Allieit l.cutoSt. 1'iinl und Mlnni'iiixillH ; I'mlortlai-s with Kii'ilnliiL' ( Jliuli-.s to und Irom St. I.onU nnd rcorlu , Onlyonu cliiineof ouiy bi'twoi n St. I.onlHund Den JlolnoH , lowu , Lincoln , Mo. tiniHku , uud Uonvcr , Colonulo. It Is ul3o thu only Tluoiif-h I.lno bctwcun ST. LOUIS , HINNEAPOLI3 and ST. PAUL. His known na the tfmit TlTltOUtill OAK l.l.Ni ; ( if Amcrluu , und Id unlVLT.illy i.'Juilt. 'cd in Do the Finest' Equipped Railroad In the World f ) . ' all classes of Travel , TlmiiiKh Tlt'Uc-ia via this line tor Ml" nt HI' 1C. U. tounoii tlcUut ( ) llU-os..i thu UniloU5tiUt : uut L'unuUa. I1. , I. I'OTTKU. r-KUrKVALI.OWKI.r- , '