OMAHA DAILY V * FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NBB. , SATURDAY MOKNING , NOVWIHKR 1 , 183k NO. 115 POMP AND PAGEANTRY- Kew Yori City's ' Slnpoiiilons DGDIOK slratijn in Blai c's ' Honor , The Campaign's ' Most Imposing Night Spootaolo , The Splendors of an Orienta Pageant ( Thousands of Mou in Seriot Eanksi Shouting the Triumph of Repub lioan Arms , A Grand I'anoi'anilo Array ul' No\\ York's Fl > rlitiiif ; Itoptiblii-ans lUnint's Speech , MC IX NKW YOKK , TIIK THKME.NDOUH NIQHT DKMONHrltATION' . NK\V YORK , October 31. Thu parade in honor of B.nino to-night 'u con-iJerod the greatest demonstration of tbo kiud thut ever took place hero. Thn night was oxtiomely unpropltious for Mtch nn iitfair. The rain fe.1 in n drizzle must of thu time nnd the tt cuts with slimy mud that made walking diUinilt , but the enthusiasm of the legions of parmleiM and the world of people who blocked tlio side walks was not to bo quieted by any untowart action of the ole-ments. The right of the col umn rejtod on Kitty -fourth btreet and Fifth avenue , past ilu revioKin ; stand near thu Worth monument. The strceto on both side ) the nvenuo were made blight wi.h all kinds of light and illumtiiating powers , and the nat ural U.irknesi of iho ni > > ht was tmnoticoablo in tbe district covering several miles. A few minutes btfora 10 ul.iino cann from tha J'ifth avenue hotel arm in arm wuh General Lloyd Aspinwall and made his way to a portion ol the bland , n sort of kiosk he was to occupy. Hera ha was joined by William M. Kvartj , Cyrus \V . Field , Whitelaw Keid and a few cithsis. The main pjrt of the stand was crowded. The drizzle hnd ceased by this time nnd mauy ladieo occupied seats ou tin stand. The procession , aa tuual , was head d by a bquad of police. After them , wearing white trousers and tall bear-skin hats , came the JJIaina and Ligan "Old Giutd" of the Eleventh assembly district who took up a pu .sition facing tno reviewing stand ns a guard ol honor ; Chmf Marshal General Joseph U. Carr and stalf , escorted by _ ten squads ot First aud Second assembly distiiU ; city truop- mounted on gaily compaiiaoned staeds caino next and called out cheers by their splendid appearance. Uilmora' baud was stationed in tno orchestra built directly opposite the reviewing staud aud tlio salute U gave the opening uf thu procession made tha people almost wild with ex.itomont. Tlin other asaembly district organlintions followed ; then the Irish-Ameriu n in lepoudeutt , bank ers ai.d brokers followed ai.d uftur themcamu the leproaontativea of the Kloveuth und tjec- ondelisiricte , mora Irith-Atiioricans , lirst and second divisions , dry goo. s Uluiue aud Lo/aii clubs ; tha carpet trade aud Oolninuii collate club of Btudents ma la a splemlid turnout. They bora torchea null lautoriis and were hats made up of national colors ; next came the intd cal colluf u btii'lants ' aud momnera of tin facjliyof ColainbiA colle o iu dark c'othea. and wearing tall hats. Ano'her body of police told tuat aaothcr divifaiou was approach ing , and iu u mmiaut the PhilndelpuU la- vincibles , armed with axes , uud the 1'hila delpliia youn ropublicnna marched by with militiry precision , calling out cheer upou cheer of the packed mass of apeutators There w re about two tnousand Philddelphlana. Thoj were only equalled in a pauranca by the John J , O'liiicn association of thi city. The InviLciblea woie capes uf gold aod both org.iuizations carried toiches. Following them came the KJisoti plectiic light company. Kach man were iu ilia helmet an incaUeacent lamp , fed from a wire stretched along a lope uorno on their sliouldorH and connected with a dynamo wiih the wagon , In a hollow eijuare , tao machinu being driven by steam , an engine which cir- ried a caltiopa playing "deo the ojinpiering hero come " is it passed Ulaino. Tlm _ jewel ers , insurinco men , old giurd of 185U , and war veturauB with the bar astuciatioa und lilaiuo auel Logan clubs bioiigbt up the re ref of this diuaicm. A battery , headed by a tinnspireucy inscribed "Uiack Jack's gram- nur nt bliiloh , " and in the rear a formidable pitcn of cannon , mad" Blame ana all other * upeetatO.'H lau li heartily. Ammg the vicitor aelegati in was ono from H.isiimw , Michigan. Tne ap pUuse of the night , nticr Jil.iiuo , neemoj in tiu reserved for tbu John J. O'jinuu lunt Mr. O'liritm ia chairmau of tbo rupublic.ni couuty commlttuo. JCvcrj1 b dy seumud chuer- iug him and tliom. Tno procudiou waa a HUU- cation of snluudor.s an surp iioi , n.id was pronounced wall worth trawling fr.mid.iKin.tw to heo. It was very Uta whau the last corpi paawd thu ravimMtig niud , yet ISIaiiu re- tnaiiied to ilia cloiu. s aiiiingly ouo of the bait plo.ned of the upuclat'jr . TUB DDHINBHS lIF.N'fl IlEOElTIOtf. Niw : YOIIK , October HI. At the business men's meeting Una afternoon in GhicKerinK hall , Senator oharman dollvercd aaulabura.o nddret'ii , At tha conclusion of hia remarks lilains came upon the etago. Hia appearance was the signal for an exceedingly enthuaiustic demonstration , lilalno piid aa eloquent tri- hula to the services Secretary harmiu and while doing so sketched the liua. ba-i | iollcy of the rppubhcan pirty. The result of this poll- ey , lilaina asserted , entitled the republicin pir y to the p ilitlcil inlluencj wielded by the buslnois men of the country. Contiiiing Hlaino said : "and while I urn hero I nuy be permitted to add that n-it alone in th tiiiMicial and liuHlneia deputmont of legislation , which intuiests every man , but in all tha great avonnni of lid ) , in all tha' lola'es to tha cire r of u graat people. , trio tu enty-three years du ing which thu republi- Item i arty has bean in pnver are ceriainly djalliigitlshed bayoud any eq'iul ' period in nur hi.it iry , aiving und uxcjitiug [ ul < n > o , the ini mortal period which g > vo IH nu independen nnd our coostltutl 'n. [ ( irsat apphuso ] At no time cirtaiuly , h vet tlio cdueati nil inter eats of tha poop'e Ijeem H i cro itly and so rauid Iy advanced [ Appl in . | At no tune have the spine of hum mty ami thn bonevolonc i ol the po > plo been eo gchToiiily d vvlopod as during tint psrlxl [ Api > iau o ] At no lime ceirtainly , lui chri'tiin ch irlty made ho m vk ed an uilva'ica at duri g the piriul in wlii b thu republicin party ha i ndminittereel tha Rovornit'iic [ Aplaius ] A nu time , with in the memory uf any ouo who does me thu 1'onor to hear mo , has tliero been so little blcclry in the country n tbiTuls to day. ( 'IJqod1 ! "Goodl" nnd nppUuso ] At no previous time has theM bfcn an occmlon ol g e\it public interest relating to the fate of the governme-nt , in which upon the tame plat- f u in , nnd for the same pnttiolic en 1 bus there b en Mich iiirdial and hearty ro-oneratlon , n * tin ro nowls ntn ng ths great religious domun- Illations , 1'rottstnnt , Catholic nnd llcbrou- . [ I ! real and prolonged niipItMiset ] Cer unity , that Is Uo pi eat con. summation which a republic pledge : to civil and religiom libortVi fhould nlm at , and it will remain tlut letting glory of the re publican parly , that that consummation ha < bton nshlcvod ditiing its broad and wi o am ! liberal ndmltii < trati'in ot Uin national goverii moiit. " [ Great applauio ng.iln nud rg.iln re newed. ] When ISIalnosnt down thcto were calls for Mr. Kvarts , who respoinloil In a short humor oils speech. Then GPU. Fremont wns ralleil out and epoko brielly. From the lull Dlainn returned to his hotel , where ho recciveil callois until diuiier limit hatoi ho ro\locel a great torchlight procession. THE LOOAN's UKCKITION ANI ) SI'KKCII AT IMIIAN'AI1- OLi.s-ms Ki.oquK.NT ANI ) HTinniMi AiiiniEs TO THE BOI.DIEItH 01" TIIK UNION . iNDlANAfOLls , October 31.- General Logni reached hero from Illinois thia morning. Grcal proiarations [ had been made for his receinion. T.ho procession was Ulo in forming , and after orginizalion some delay wns had awaiting the arrival of General l gan , who wns escorted from Mr , New'd rusidunco by the rccopllon committo' ' headed by M'nyor McMaster. The procession , while nut the largest , waa the inent , and presented the bos' npp arancu of any ever witnessed in this city. Logan wns eloso to the head of the column. He was warmly received by the s cctxtors. So\eral thousand people had assembled in the circle urk when hogan arrived at H o'clock. Ho was introduced by Senator Harrison. _ Login spoke about an hour ntiel n-hnlf , devoting the irinlpal poitlon of his remarks to Mr. lien- Iricka makinc ; stronrr nrgumtnt in favor of taiilf , In thu course of hisremnrks Logan aid : "I want now to nay n word to tin-so soldiors. 1 do not want to appeal to thorn in a political speech but now desire to say that I wish to iod I could ti'ko each nnd every ono of you jy the hand , but you must Uke the will for the deed. Wo an all growingold , a few years nero and we will be beneath sod , nnd there will not bo n soldier left in this land that ought to preserve the old Hap when wo are fone. Now , my friends , when you were > tnu > gling for this country , you had friends ) ehiml you and you had fome behind you who were not fi lends. [ Cries "that's so" and 'llendricka. " ] The people that were your 'rienils then are your f rionds now. _ I do not say that those who were not your friends then nay not be your fiienda now. Why a soldier should bo a democrat I cannot understand. When wo are all gone , when wo are bonuitb those little mounds that are above our bodies. The people who come _ aud cast lowers upon those little mounds in remem brance of the deeds you have performed , vill not be yuiir enemies. These are thu onen ; o rely on. Hittiriea that arn written of . four heroism will have to bo written by your riunds ; the histories that hiyo been wiiiten > y the o who are not your friends nro not as complimentary to us old i-oldiers as it l eoiiH to mu they ouzlit to be , but thit which is coinplimentnry , that which BIO H ' you performed your duty honestly and neb y are Ilia lines tlut aru penn d by tho-o moil whose hearts when out with you while you were serving your country , nnd by th * g , od women , God blesa thun , who sent prayo s to leaven for your prosperity nud preservation , j that you mightbo return el to your faimlitH want you to rememb r this. I do not ask on UHr.oaally for anythiig on oirth , 1 mom inythb'g ' tlut is not proper for ono man to ask of another , but I ak you ts romembir > < s > ou grow old that friendihip wo received then , , hat friendship wo can rely upon in lif- < , and lepeiid on after death. " OMK EXI'EHIMKNTS I1V ENGLISH 8CIKNTISTH Ul'ON Till : DHUADRD MALADY/ / . LONDON , October 31. Tha British cholera ommiaaionera , Dm Klein and Gibbas , have nado an exhaustive series of experiments at lie birthplace ! of cholera in India , and are ow preparing n report to the government of lielr discoveiies and conclusions. They differ n almott every respect from. Dr. Koch , the Ueima < expert , ai.d it ia believed that their 3 port will not only prove of great value to ia medical profession all over tha world nit will also disprove Dr. KichV licrobo theory. Dr. Klein is the mm who , to show his conto.npt for that theorv. ccentlv Bwnllowod a unuibfr of the L.'uilli which Dr. Koch claims are thn germs of the dolera. and without any iioticoublo result. M IN THE PASTRY [ Vnnlltn.I.rimiii.Oriinice , etc. , flavor Cnliri , riMllllll , ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! * , . ! . , ! ! * lU'llclllt-ly IIIHl Illlt- rally uitliulVull friiiuililrli llu-y ari-iiiuilu. 'Oil STKENOTII AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED DY THE Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , in. st. Loula , Mo. UAKCRB OF Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder -AND ) r. Price's Lnimlin Vonst Gems , Hot Dry llii | > Vi-u.l. WE JIAKK hUT ONE QU4LIIV. RAILWAYS AND CJW1ERCB. IirsiNKSS PAtl.l'llKM. YOIIK , October 31. Tlio failures this \vco1t wo 2(17 ( ngaltist 2fi8 for last week. THK I'ASiMKXOllH IIATK WA1I. ST. loriH , October 3t The cutting of pap'ongor tntos betwne-n licra mid Now York ii'ached n point xvlilch thtp tout an rji'n war. The unml cut is from S.M.'JS to § 17 bnttlcktt * have been cold it Sift ntul Ilia Inill.uiapnli ? road is ad ! to liavisolil thorn as low as SI'J but this n not \eiilicd. Tlio scalpers are olllm ? nt SU. NKW YOIIK , October 31. The llallimoro & Ohm mill tlioVtst Slid o cut passenger rntis to § 13 r > 0. It iscxpectcd the l.ackawnmmatu ! Kriuill moot this r to. It l thought n ( ur- tlior cut will bj innila to-morrow. Stocks 4(3 ( i.Je ! lower. The West Shorn promises to kosp rates SI. 50 under the Now York Central. The luttor threatens to follow every cut nuulo by compe tition. Another reduction mny bo made iinj moniunt. A COMMISSION rAU.rUK1. NKW YOIIK , October 31. Alfred C3. hudiss it Co. , commission merchant * , as igne.'d. l.la- bllilloj , S100,0U ; actual asset ? , Sli.SoO. THE II. ASM ) M 'rt NEW THA1N. ClIlCAno , October 81. It is otlicially announced - nounced this uvcming thit tlio Burlington road will put on a new dully fast trnin be tween Chicago nnd St Louis , making tiia Hiino time and connections n other IIIIOH , The lirst trains will leave Chicago and St. l.oumit S o'clock p. in. Sunday , November 2. ; THB COLOHADO root. . CltTAfiO , October 31. The meeting of tUo Colorado pjol Hues continued to-day ami com- plelod its work , fixing the territory of the pool as follow * : On tlmwust Denver , I'uoblo. Colorado Borings. mid all points on the Dim- Mr k llio Grindo nnd junction point ? with Denver it Smith Park. On the south All point * on thn Denver it Hio Grande nud At- chiton , Toi > ulti\ & Santa Fo. All territory in Nebraska mid Kansas and competitive points on tlio Uni n 1'acllic in Coir ratio. The Mia- ssuri river ia the eastern boumUry. Gi'orgo II. Daniels was elected commissioner nnd J. F. Tucker arbitrator. HATK KKSTOltATIOX. MII.WAUKKK , October 31. The Milwaukee- it St. 1'aul , Minneapolis it St. Louis and Omiha roads tomorow restore to tirl II the esstbound passenger ratoi fiom at. I'aul and Minneapolis and maintain the s.uno under lioavy penalty. TUB TllANSOONTINKNTAI , COMJIISH10NKK.SIIII' . SAN FIIANTIHCO , October 31. The report that George W. Hi tine hat resigned the lommiasionorship of tlio Transcontinental lUilroad association for the position of irallic lunager of the Atlantic & 1'acilic ia con firmed , It takes effect October 31st. The association moots at bunvor December Kith , when a successor will be apuointed. FIIA.KCK , l > CHINA. CHINESE DKt'KNSKd. LONDON" , October 31. Chinese ) ndviceo state that trjops nro blocking tli8Voo Sun river , in which htanda Shanghai , and the mussing of .roopn near Shanghai and 1'ekin Btill con tinued. 01TOSINO KNOLIbll MEDIATION. PARIS , October 31. The Journal dea Dobats nies th > t Franco ia legally at war with Jhina. Thercforo Knglaud has no reason tn 'orbid French vessels to revictuul at Hung Ivong. ritKNCII UK INroItCKMKSTH. Toi'LOX , October 81. Two crui-nrs and live sunboats were ordered to sail for China inimo- Jiately. UHINESK ATHOOITIKH. HOME , October 31.Tho Propiginda hat advice * from the province of Canton tint many Catholic chip-la have been Hacked and destroyed , 200 bounds of Christiana pillaged and burned , women outraged ami men tor tured for refusing to pu ticipito in Chinese religious rites. Two mimioii- histiop- > , thirty - an a uii'l 700 Catholio refugees unived at Hong Kong. Till : ClIlKKrtE KMl'llKSS. Tlio empress of China has offered ono-half of her jewrlt for the defense of her empire igitinbt the Freuch invasion. HANGMAN'S Jlt .V. IIK JIUIIDKUKI ) A HKOflO.V IIOHH. CHATTANOOGA , Tenn- , October 31. Ike I'a'n ' , ( colored ) hanged to-day for the murder jf Hank Curien , xectinn bo < 8. IIK ( JHOPrEI ) A JIAN'rt HEAD Ol'K. ATLANTA , Ga. , October 31. Gcorgo Hill wns hanged in Cherolcpo ciunty to-dav for the tinnier of William Jirjant by chopping his lead off at a party Riven at hie own huiiH' . A DOUlII.i : 1IAKUIM1. NEW OHI.KANS , October 31. Albert nnd 3hartB ! Goiidiiiin ( cnlnroil ) were hanged in it. ISenaid paiili > to-day in the presence of 0 peoiilo , for the minder of Ijouix Mnnpora , whom tlinv wnyli.id Juno ' 2'J Altert admit ted tint killing Imt t-aiil tliut Charles was inno cent and kicw nothing about the murder. Charlej made as ! > ilur Htateiiiont , STAR KOUTF FKAUDS. nn : MiNoiurr IIKPOHT OK TUB INVKHTIBATINII rOMMITTttK WHY TIIK I'llOtlBOUTION WAS A I'AILUIIK. WAHIIIKBTOS , l > . C. , October 31. Itepro- HonUtivea Millikcn and Stewart , of the coin- mi .tee on expenditure * of tin depirtment of justice , liavn nlgnoJ a minority report on an niviHtigntlon by that 'ommitteo at the last Hfeeion of the prosecution of thu stir n nto frauds. Thn report , pays : "Tho Har ronto frauds were nndi ul led and enormous , but llm irosfcutlon was not eucce.'alul. Thin want of kticceca feema to l-ii dim not to any want of imriif-fitDD H , tilnrcrity or tbditv on iho jiirt of the pn'beLUtor , but rather to the nmsnittiilo of tlio int'icntH involvrd and drfidenciux in the criminal dtututcH of thn United Statea. " I'opulnr Hlols In ( Miiiilloliii. WINNIPKO , October 31. A crowd of 3,000 poopla assembled to-night and bunged and burned In elligy Warden Miller , on account of the II 'gging ' of I'linouer McCormlck for cs- cajniiig from jull. They would alsn hava ap- Iiliod the loMi to the attorxoy genoral'ri biy.'k but ho wan in hiding , having received warn ing. At the government i JliceH Prmnlrr Mor gan WKH nrnilo to promlxn thut ho would con- older the diAiniftful of Miller , unii K'IVQ aiiHwnr within two d < iyn. The cxciturnnit was co In- t-n e thut it wm ni'cemury to call out the Ninuttcnth nattall n M. Jllll.i rt ( lillV/lN- , FORT WAVSK , Ind. , O tober 31. St. John addiofHid a larwo croud nt the acidemy uf inunln this hftoiiKini and in tlio circuit room to-night In euih tno * h ho nrrlgned the re- pub'icuii ' party as a foe to temperance princ-l- jiles , reHimibl Iu for the stagnation of buni- nous. Ho , HevL'roly.CciitlcI/.ud civil sorvlco reform. , , . . , , . . , LAIRD LAWLESSNESS. Jim Sniids Brollibr Lou aDfl a Gang Strikers to MiM ( , They Paint tbo Town Orinison Bed , And Wind Up Howling in the Oooleri Doosnoy Outraged by the Con gressman's ' Einissarinsi Women and OliUdron Insulted- Men Assaulted , A AVIltl ninl Dfinnnlncnl " Kl " Spr 'o wllh ftiUil Ic < llcu- tUin In Inili'd's Hi nor. MoCOOK MuCooK , Ntb. , October 2'J , 1S3-J. To thn Editor of the llKK i The f tr fame of our lluutitlitng litllo town Ina been no disgraced to-day by the hoodlum gang that is running Jim Laird' * campaign that I deem it proper that thn public should know tli5 facts. Thu minis outfit th.it took up the Stinking Water claims in the Interest of headed by his bVothcr Lou , arrived in McCook last evening loaded inside nnd out with Kelly' * Hastings white lightning. They announced that they wore on their way to .heir homesteads but intended ti atop over ' ' .Brother Jim. " and eloctioncor for They iroceedod to do BO in regular Laird style by getting aioniouaiA' miusK and painting the town red. Women nnd children wcro insulted and iltizons peacefully ncliiu'd kept out of the ) way of the gang They electioneered for Jin } on the sir ot until about ton o'clock when they took possession of a well known hou o of prostitution and con- inu d their electioneering until oven the uwdy quarters they weie in hocamo too ra- speclablu for the Laird whippers in and irother Lou was forcibly thrown into the street. Ho then proceeded with n demijohn of whUkoy as a war club through the strceti HiiouriNo ron imoi-UKR JKKJIBS , finally ho became so boisterous and vulgar tlut the marshal locked him and two of hi * crowd in the cooler. This is a now bu'l.linct ind it was decided to name it nflsr the fir t lersoii called to occupy its celU. ' 'My dear irothar Lou" baiug tha ft st , thi McCook coolei now enjoys the congressional appella tion of ' 'Laird' * hntol. " Lair.ii was role sad his inorniog on the payment of S3 and costs nit j iat afterwards another of the gang was nit infer insulting little girls -to till the viican y. We don'e want any of tliU kind of electioneering hero and won't have it , whether t is for Jim Laird or any ono else. How line t sounds on people's oars t j hoar a congrois- nan'a brother sent out with a druukun gang of HOWLIKO iround the streets in his frvor , and telling of nsovvnupreos by way of artfumtnt nitoliis liluess for re-election. _ V is true til it _ Buch public decancy h"ould i ot bo tol- nratoJ. 1 don't Hind ymi theao facts because it waj Laird's brother , but because ho and hit K ng are Hpeciilly delegated by the congrofa- man to do his dirty work. They have _ been luing it all over the diatricr , and are the iden tical fellow * who to' ' k up iho Stinking \Vutwr cluim- . They may inn the United Sta'on and olIicR In Hastings , but they can't run Me- Jook. The people are THOllOUallLY DIHUUHTlil ) , and I know that Cjptnin Stirklo gained KO votes by the outrageous conduct of the l aird B.imi hfrH vo'terdiiy. Jllght hero I would Ilku .o know if Jim Laird it not a rxilroad catidi 'late , why ho sent dialled F. Habcosk , cf the Jnited Statw lund oil ! ! e , ono of lis tools , to Tlioman Murphv nud other railroad men to Bny to thorn at the ast nrimaty in MeC lolc that if they votoil for Gi 1in they would be epottcd and lo < o their lositionaV Why wurn tlio superintendent i < f ho 1J. vt M. telegraph Una ami I'f rry , nuppr- iitondent of t e H. & M. bridge gung , imuln udgca of thn last primary elictloi t Why voio Ga lin ticketa taken Iroin rallioad men ind Laird tickets biibiiicuted if James is not OWKKI ) I10I1Y ANDKOUI. iy the railroad ? Why did llfo-loni ? domorratH vho hold lucrative po iiioiis on the If. & M. votn at the last M nbliciin priimry for Laird , f ho is not a It .t M too ? The fjct Is , thi < irm Laird has already Fpont inurn money in this < ampagn ! th'in twicu his aa-'ary , and the question in , wheio does itcomofrom ? Wo nro J.ONO I'ATIKNT A l ) HUrKKKINU , nit wo will hhow tbo "honorable Jim" that , ho liontot fa'ino s mid worktra of thisdii- , rkt do nut wiih to ho lepresontiid in congrrsn > y any fiiicliHcallawagaa ho. Aa BOOH aa tlio HIM ridta on Wednexlay next it will shimi on [ /ninl dofo.iUd. It is a very ( ortunito thing thut the brother-in-law of Mr. G V Hunter , wlioio wife waa innulted by the Luir.l gHiig WUH not at homo la > t nvouing or thrtrn might lavn bfen one lens in tlt9 Laird family , und ivcii then wo would huvu too many of tlio Jim cind in this section , FACTS. A DYING MAN'S IHUG-MN. THOItOUUII KXCUM'ATIOK OK NKVII.LIJ 1'ltOM AN > tlil.MINAI.irV IK TIIK PIIKKMAN' LAND Special telegram to tlio liKK. NOIITII I'/.ATru , Neb , October 31. John liratt , Dr. Clarke and otherH In reply to jour liquify about curtain real cotilo trani actions n wliicli Hnn , Mr , Neville was said to boa party , wuld ray that during lait summer W Nr , Frecnmn who us thut time was expected La dlo , cuiiimlxiiioiieil mo to sell n piece of real estate situated in block 103 , North 1'latle , Nebraska , My inUrnctiouH wai t ) neil at oiico and for nil I could gut fur cash. I offered the projiorty to Hovural dilfurrnt parties before it was offered t'i Nuvillo , and Nuvillo roitod the bent olfur by $10 > , paying forlt IJl.Oil.l nul > jsct to a inortgagu ol ab'xit $2009. The liegotfation * in otil trunxactioi ucru all made with Nuvlllo by inw. Mr. Navido hud nu dealing direct with Fieeman , Frntiinin mudo the nalo bo aune ho wan expecting to die , .irtj hN nir.ilra wore very much complicatnd and hd limited to leave hU widow nil tlif ready moiipy huiMidd In fiurhrliipn that lil crt d torsniuld lint roach It. I'tpptnitn lllni i Inn iv four days after tlio sain win pun eluded. I amcpiMRpd in bujing and selling real ixt to , and am well ooUed in rrg , rd to Ml tratiMers in ro l r < tate in lhi < coiiuiv , and kn.iw that lhl i < the only c.i e In which Mr Ni'Ulloncqunoil tltlu t'j lanl i- tate nt the lmna.1 i > r 11 iljlng tnnti , nnd nny Insiuua ton that Mr. Novillo's connection with lliH trantactiouva < ought but h .n.irablo . i I' famouMy filo. , In rcgiid to the Mtllz i ; t itii mutter I received a letter undi'r date ol Mill' i. 18St ; , from McitzbrolhorcliarRingthat H'M ' had embezzled n la'go 8111110 ! tnnnny nndrefimad to nettle 1 turni'd the mattir otcr to Mr , Novlllii who iiue tlgiiUd it and while the mattir w s under Invi'BtlKniiini Kti-a ent nn ngcnt to Mcitz nnd vlTcctcil a nettle inont , [ SlRnedJ TIIIW. C. 1'ATrEusos- . AVAS IIMNDltlt KS DIsl.OYAlr. ' TIIK KOI.I.OWINO AI-KIHAVIV HIIOfMI I'ONVINt'K TIIK HOST HKKlTICAt , TIIAT * IIK WAS. CiUKKNV , la , October SO.-Special to the Tiibtim y. G. Blythp , of Nora Spring * , county of Floyd , ainl state of lowfl , lirst du'y ' sworn , depoxus and nj > : "TliHtduring tlu > war of the rebellion 1 was n member of the Kirst Regiment Now Ji-rsey Volunteer infantry , nnd tlut t the bittlo of the Wilderiii's * I was ciptiiin of Comp.iny I' ' ' of Bhld ityimcnt : that nt fn'd bittlu of the Wj do nous twit : the fith day of May , IStil 1 was severely wounded ! that shortly after 1 wns granted lea\ to go to my homo in linlvidero , N. J. , with eiders to report wuekly In the hospital ut Newark N. J. ; that uhan able to travel I obtalnnil trantfer from the hotpltil at Now.nl ; to thu United Stntoa lumpital at Madison , Ind. , of which ho pltal my f ther , the IJov. .1 W. Ujj the , was chiplain ; that 1 wont with my wife to my futlitr' * rehidencj at Hanover , Ind. , whrto 1 remained during tlio summer ind fall of 1801 : reporting leguhtrly to the lOHpitil nt Madlsun , until my niiHtor out for Usability ; that during thu Minmitr or oatly 'all my lather nnd 1 wont to Imlimapolli on i matter nf bn"iiH- t < ; that while there Athor ha I occasion to call on Thomas Hondrick.s , wluym brother wan .ho husband of my father's siittcrI.iud between whose family anil ours there existed a consequent quent Intimacy : that , after the um.il greet- ng between fntiiernnd Mr , Hendrickn , fnthor n trod need mo , when Mr. Houdricks declined .o . greet mo nnd turned to pureun lili converan- > ion ; tint I nt once left thn room , saying to nther that I would moot him at a tpecifiod mtol ; that father related to mo ano his family afterward what occurred after I loft the room , ind which was in substance as follows : Mr. londrlcks aid to him , 'I would b J fad ! to lave you dine with HIP , but cannot invitu that > oy wearing that iiniformj' that father In- Imatod thut where hia eon could not bo nvlted ho could not go , and loft him [ further Btntu that I told Ida story ,0 General A. J. liakur some two years ngo in ho courau of n social convers'ition ' , nnd that 1 ind no iaea then of its over being used as a ampaiKii storv : that Octobei5 , General 5iktr , nt my oll'ici nt Nora Spring ; , asked mo o repent tin Bt jry to him , which 1 did in sub- tanco ns hnrein written ) and that I luvo indo thi < ullidivit voluntarily , bavin ? boon nformud that cortaln parties to whom General Jaker and otherH have repeated the ubnvo tatVmont and have denounced it ns n cam- la'gnlie. S. ( ! . BI.VTIII : ' 'Sworn to and subscrilicd bafo > o mo and In ny prencnco by S. G. lilyiho at Nora Springe , Ia. , thisy.Kli day of Octobor. A. D. ' 881. "J-3. S. WIIKKI.UR , Notary I'ublic. " FOHT WAYNK , lud. , OctoU'r 31 Hen- drlcka nddrcfBoil n niai nillctnt niidinnco bo.o to nUrbt. This malcoa lila nlxth upoecb to-day. At Marion the audience waa estimutud nt " 0- 100. After the inontlnt ; to-nl ( < lit , llendriokh remarked , 'I cannot lay that I expcrionuo futlguo , Thno ia nn rnrnos iieitH on the part : if iho democracy that I have iiovor witnessed before , the | ieople a > em to bo in advanci ) of .liosu whom wo luvo imully rnjirdod ns eailord , and it nets on mo like a tonic I am holding out batter than 1 did n 1872 , wlion 1 made tbo men or governor The earnest detnrminntion of the people for n chnn o < if adminiijtrntioii vhich within the Inwt six d yshuschrystnli/.nd iitu democratio confidoiica is wondeiful. 3vc'rythliig taken into consideration in tbo towns visited , the crowds that have wcloomcd IH thla day ia thn greatest day 1 have over cuown as n candidate. " I/diiiKlaiiii lOlcclion NKW OIII.KAN.S , Octobsr 31. Judge 1'nrdco , of the United SUtcH circuit court , to-day do- nod the petition of Unit.d Statin Supervisor if Klcctions Morton that Stall ) .Registrar ! ro ntir 'Vhuw cati'o whv7 , < i2j names of il legal , dead and other dufranrhi'i'd voterx ound on the registration roll ft should not bo traxcel nnd < ancelled. " The ju Jgo said he had 10 jurisdiction. IMcCiillix.'li Bwdi-n In. WAMiilNdfON , October 31. Secretary Me- I'nlloch viBlti'il thn tr u nry this morning nnd v s ipiabliid in the presence ) of ox-.Srcn-tnry iri'Hham and n f--w otlnri. Ttio oath of of ' iioV.IH admltiixtorod by J. N. Fitzjutrlck of ho appuintmniit division. Catarrh Cured Catairh Is a very piovalcnt disease , with distressing and ofrunslvu Hymptonis. IIood'B i Harsaparllla gives ready relief and bpccdy cine , from the fact It aetsthiough the blood , and thus reachcH every part uf thu system , " 1 sulfercd with catarrh fifteen years. Tools Hood's KarsapurllU and lamiioltioiililod'aiiy with catarrh , nnd my general health In much better. " I. W. I.II.I.IH , 1'ostal Cleric Chicago & Ht. Louis Itallroad. " I sullcrud with calarrh 0 or 8 yearn i tried many wonderful cures , Inhalers , etc. , spend- Ingncarlyonu hundred iJollarBwIthoiil benefit. I tried IIooil'H H.ir.saparllla , and W.IH greatly Impruvcel. " JI. A. AUIJHV , Worcester , Mass. Hood's Hirsnparllla Is rliaractrrlrcd H three peculiarities : 1st , the combination ol ri'ineillal agent * ; 2dtho proportion ! 3dDie jirorcm of securing thu active incillclna/ / qualities. The result IH a meillrliio of iinnsiii : itrriiBlh , olfi'ctlng curi'S hitherto imknov.il Bend for book containing aililltion.il evidence , "IlooilN Hirsai : > arllla tone.s up my ysteni. nilIlli-s my lilnod , hharpens my aiipetlfo. and Hi'iims to IIIMO | mo over. " ,1.1' . TIIOMI-HUU , Kegislerol Deeds , IOHell , Iilatts. " Hood's Kirsaparllla beats till otliiTR. ami j IswiiilutMueilitlil. ! ; ; ] | | ! " I. llAitniNino ; ; , , \M \ IlaiiU Kticct , New Vork City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hold by nil druggists. SI i lx for s. Maiia unly bv 0.1 , HOOD a CO. , Lowell , Mass. j j " - Ono Dollar. . i AVI-NT INDIAN t'OI'SIX. " it Tiir\T > von THE KIKKII ISTHII- I'llSJK OVl-OM'IKIirK UKrWKKN TUB f.NITKII STATIC AMU-niA. 1.0SI.OX , Octibor 31.A Madrid illfpnlch to the Stnudnril SJBTho tnootli'K ' 'f ' the eib- Ineit council jostrrday ns pti'dilfd over by Klog Alfonio. Sciior Klduayir , Iho minister offorrign alUirs , subiuittrd the condition * ngri-oil upon between I'mtod Stains mln iHcr I'.unter ' , and Senor Alb.icnti-d , HpanUh CoiiiniKiMoiipr , for n special trenty of com- inereo wiih America. This trc.itv will bo the t.utlng point for now colonial nml tatllT policy - icy in the 8p.ini.li We t Indies. It would open up the Unstelinn col nioi to Ani-iicnn compolitlon against HpaiiiMt impotts , mil it woiiM admit Oiibi hnd I'm ID Itico into HID rohi'rlan which America i gradually form- in * with Mcxie-i ) and other Sjiiiiuh-spcaking countiioinrouiul thotJulf of Moxl-o and in Genital Amutii-n , on n Imnii of rcciprowl con- rm lous nnd di < crimnnlliig ! duties to i-xclu-lo iMiropoati competition. C.inndii , Hritiuli Wrst Indies and Ci-ntrnl Ameileim republics will locoiyo ndvaiicfs from Yankee diplomacy nhnrtjy. The special Anioiicaii cniuontiou stipulati-s that its advantages Mmll npiily only to the trade between the Uintoil States mid 1'otto lllco , which is cuilod on iindor American and SiunlMi HUBS respectively. ] ly Its terms America will ndmlt Mipam , inolasscn , nnd raw tubicco Ireo of all duty nnd the iluty on other nrtiuli-s imported fiom West Imlios will bo ru- ducfld Spain will plncc American 11 > ur and coieals upon thosamo footing as these ini- porle-d from Spiln and will make n Inruo re duction on thodutlns on cattle1 , suit , fresh huh nnd all but a ii-ry few American manufatured Roods. Spain will nlno suppress uotisulnr tounaRo duties which are levied at American ports and promises to further reform the custom honso , linrbnr nnd sanitary u ulations and Cues in her col- oiiipn. Only a ftroiiK ( f.ivcrnmant llkn that of Senor C.uioviisdol C tlllo with ilo.-ilo nnj.ir. itli'H in both houses of parliament could van- til ro to ittlrmpt Mich a depiituro from thu tiuivalliiiK Ca-tlllinn ideas ot colonial policy and frinii all ny toni of pioleclivo larilf The convuntion is likelytu meet much opposition in tllO COltCD , UAIjIMN-OfjlOVKIjiVNI ) . CI.KVKI.VND'H ILLUUIIIMATI : HKIII JOIMUNTIIU II1IAMI KM'OSK WITH HIS AVK1IIAV1T. Allldavlt of l-'rcdorlck T. Hal pin : "Stnlo nnd County of New York , HS : Krod- crick T , llalpin , boliiR duly sworn , nays that ho Is tha son of Maria I ) , llalpin ; tint about a month or n little more ago ho received a lulo- Kr.un from William O. lludnon from Allmnv , mines ting doponoiit to moot him nt the Holf. man boiue , in the city of Now York ; that In p ursuanco of said telegram he met the nald illiam 0 , Hudson nt room 210 in the Hnlf- 111 in house , and convened with him in rela tion to tbo nlfdlr of 0 rover Cleveland nnd my mother ; that said Hudson then and them nnd in my presence propnred n itatomont whli li , as thu friend of ( iroyor Cleveland anil ouo interested in his election , ho re * quested mo to have my mother aivn ; that said statement so written by said 11 ml < > n in my presence , and then nnd tbeiu dollvercd to mo ns aforesaid , was delivered by mo to my mother nt Now Itochollo , N , Y , . and is annuxod to Iho Ktalementmatlo by my mother , Maria H. Halpln , this tiny , and torina n part thereof , uommuncIiiR with the words : 'Havomikdu the statement , " and omlin ) ; with thu , words : 'In HOVOII or vi ht years , ' and con- taininp ; t'UhtDim pagus of lo 'al cap paper ; th it my in ithi'r rclii3d to sign tmch paper , ( 'lvlng aa her icasou that the Hlatements there in contained were not tnio ' l enl ] KllKliT. HALPIN , "Subscribed and awori to before mo , this 12'Jth day of October , 1881. "H 0 HUNDKHHON. "Notary public in and for Wtttchester county. ' ' ( Jurtificato li'od ' in New A'oik county. " MltH IIALl'I.V INTIMlVIKWlfl ) . Mrs. Hnlpin wo * seen nnd usked what in- llnnncoil her to thestatoinont net forth io her iillidnvit publMied bv spoeinl report in the columiia of the HKK Thursday. 'Will , " * ho roplled "I did not Intend to pay anything about the alfuir , for I have milTcred enough idroHtly. Hut my father , who IH oged anil lillnd , and my tuiummirried oidterd , who live nt Williamnbiirff , have uixcel mo to do so , since Mr. Clovelaml , through such men ns Hointio C. King and Hoiiry Waul Itoochor , liad attempted to pile tip mud on mo , My uncle1 , Mr. Soacord , it at Mount Yornon , nnd when ho hears of tliuco BlalemonU he will surely i-end me away. " At this iioint Mrs. Halpin hurst into tears "lint I don't euro , because the oxiJtameiit of tlm last three months has broken my health and spirits , nnd to-day I urn ill. I do not ex- licet nny rowaid from any political party , nnd I shall make thoHO Hlaturrients nt all haxurds , be t e cuntoipiuncot what they may. " "It is charged that } ou weio compromised by Mr , O-car Kolsoin , of Uulfalo. " " 1 never spuke a wuril to that man In inv lifo. 1 know his wife becausoibo traded wlib mo In Kiilfido. Tlia Htatimicnt I madu last nieht In trui > , and notliiiii ; on eanh could iiinko mo H'K.II the ono olfHrod by (3 1 over Cleveland , which Is fa'su ' ia ou'ry pal tlciilar. " "Where it ' your son ? " ( ! o < l knoA'H. Adoiv mo to toll you the mcanpsH of tin mun , Wliou f srnt for him mid informud him ( if my roiidltmn , ho ni > l : 'What the dovll nro you blubbciiiiK alunu' ' You in t like n l > bv without teeth , What doyen yon wiint ma to deV 1 tot no s tlsfaullon from him , and novir Haw lam imaln tHi ) alc to him. How he ncted town d mo after that the world well knows. " "Ho you can't tell mo unylhbiR about thu Itayl" "Only this : A filcnd of mlnu wroln to mo from liufTulo thu otherday tolling mu that ho tliero. " "Jlusanvono induced you to mido thcuo fctiiti'inont' ? " 1 No one. 1 never KD out of the house. I do nut know nny politicians , nnd would not make a htntenient li r any ouo. 1 dim't want penny from anybody. If the statements I liavo made will elo any party miy oud they may have them as fii'eily us the air. " "I'AHS IT AUOUND" I.AIllll AHHUMI.H THE IlK.HI'ONHIIIlI.irV elf I'AV- IN ( ! I'Ult TIIU I'll ANi ; I.I N OOUNTT HTOI.kN' HUHOOI.I.ANDH-Win ? Special Talegram to TIIK lii.'R. KIIANKI.IN , Neb. , Octolier 31. l.aiul paid this week the amount of fchnol district bonds in I'mnUIn county , rliugrd to Imvo been ntolcii niuo ycais ugu bv him. A ( i.lH Ildllbl' UllllllOCl. MILWAVKKK , Ortobcr 31.At an e'arlr hour this murniiiK iho huge purllier at the gas works exploded with urtliiu forcn plinttering wliidowK at a iliitancn of aildn bloclcri nway No ono was injurod. The chuapin gas Ignited , but tlio airlval of the lire dupartmunt piovuut cd tcri All ( Julcl at Mculilpicotcn , Tuiio.s'io , October31. Advices from Modi- IplcoleiiHiy : Thu Toronl' ) policemen landed tliero without nai-tauce lining made. Many rioters ware anealud. FRIDAY'S FLUCTUATIONS. PFOOTS of the stock and Markets Yoitorday , Moro Favorable Barerainn fcr Cattle , A Gold Day for tlio Hog Spec" ulators. Wheat Deprj2-d ; and a Shade 1 wcr. Corn Dull JF,4 but Little. Deal- On ( < * Uulo K | -1'orlc SlroiiKCi * wit In All Tran , ' nis In .Innuru'y Stonily. CIIKUCO MAUKK'I'S. CATtLK. Special telegram to TIIK HKK. ClIICAtio , November 31. The new features' 11 the market WITO the ll > ; lit receipt * of nn Livin anil the hoivy receipts of Texan ? , both From the west and southwest. There \vaio ut lenst 120 cars of Texans , and about 110 of Northwestern rangorr. Tlio general market showed considerable moro lifo than for any day during the we'ek , nnd the fresh natives on sale were more easily disposed of. Natives wcro 10a higher and range cattle nasier. Good to choice , 10 to 13.MJ pounds , 0 51o ] ( I ! 00 ; common to fair , 1030 to liUO poiiiuU 00@ r > 30. Sales : 2SIJ Montana , 1WJ , 1 UO ; 101 Texain , U70 , 3 8 * : IfiC. Montana , IICHI L'5 ; \Vvoming , 1183. 4 10 j 101 Wyoming ,1013 , 4 01)10 ) ; Toxnn cows , Sl\3 , 310 ; 37sl Montana- Tnxnns , 1(17 ( , 3 ! Kj ) 311 Nubraska-Toxana , lOi't , 3 fifi. lioeis , Tlio tnnrkot opened rather lirmor , on ac count of the elmrp demand from speculators , but the latter teen found tlio pjck. . n were not ready to follow and p. y the advance estab lished , so the disappointed npo ulatori with drew , nnd then began to Hull , xnd , in their nmloty not to got " * tuolc"tlif y shuded prices of tbo morning , and at the cloco , or near the close , tbo general market was rather oaaior than at thn opening. Hough a d common pickers sold from -I 20nI CO ; fair to goud at I CiJ.il 70 and best atI 8 n-l M. Famy as- fortcd heavy sold at > l DOa1) 00 and these were the outside figures for the day- Fair to irood light made -It On I 70 mid fancy -1 80a4 85. Packing and shipping 2.10 to 3 0 lbn , 4 70a T ) 10 ; light KiO to211 Hie , 4 lo.vt 75. WHFAT. Unrly in tbo day some lifo was shown in the wheat market , but during the remainder of Iho KU9i > ioii trading wna on n limited ( cale and mainly of n local churacter Fluctuations were ligh * , and tb markf t Averaged n rhnda lower. Foreign ndvlcfH were ui'.iin of nil unfavorable - favorable teno- , quoting ilull and uasiur mar ket" , and the caigoes to nnlvo wen quoted lower. Hocolits | cuntinun large The market kot opened eaticr , Milled | J , ffld elf ft iijid closed on thu regular noarel ; J mulsr yesterday. At the afternoon hoision the market nguin ruled i lower. The uluHmg liguii a were 7-1J o 7Ji ) for November ; 7I < A fur December ; 70J for January , f e'OK.v AfnderAto biiBlrefs wan transacle-fl in corn , clii'lly on rpeculative iiccoiinU. He- cflipta were smaller Mid llnctuati mg Klight , the mnrkut closlrg fJude under yesterday at 41J for Octolh-r , 4U fur Novem ber , 3Jftt3D ! ) | for the joar , 3'.ljl for May. OATH ruled onry , closing nt 'JH for November and .hoyear , ' .life"yl ( for May. i'OIIK Btrongcr , with trading nonfilled mainly to < .Innuary delivery , tha market doting at 11 GO 'or year and January. I.AIUl generally steady , closing nt I ! 85 for October , i SO for November , li 8a for December , I ! J)2i ) 'or January. KolilliMl AVIilloDfiink. LilllUAioOctobor31. ( ThoJoiirnarBQuiuoy , 111 , , special says n young iron from Fowler , in tbia county , sold n bor < o hero yesterday for i17f > beunmo intoxicated , and uhilo in thut condition was lured ncrcss the river on the Ferry by a patty of roughs. Hia body wo Fniiiid in tlio ri\i'r this morning wMi his nkull cru hud. HH ! assailants nro known to have taken tlio train on the Hauuib.il .t St. Joe railroad at midnight. ARS NO US rtYINGTOHClDDOVYk EARLDAKINOPOViDE ITAMBOUIIDTOniSC PURE CREAIVI TARTAR. , StOOO0 Given . Ifalnmornnyiiijiirloii" ) RiiliMiijmcnii bD-founi4 In Androw.i * Pearl BaUinB Powtlor. . Ia io ; * . lively PURE. Jit-Ins ? rn < lori > * lnii | < l testimonials rt'celvi'ilTroin diieh cucmiiiR IU.S. UaiiB-lHyH , lloii ton ; II. Ik'lafontaln/ ( "liViiRO ; iuJGuttuvua ) llode , Mlluunkeo. .NeverwiJl in bnlll. C. E. ANDREWS CO. OniOAOO H J halto bU 881 , V recognizeel io \