THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY NOVEAUEtt t , 1884. ANOTHER CATASTROPHE , A swltcli Enaire of iho B , & 1,1 , Jumps lira Trad Ami Dcaih ItcsuKs toYIsoii | , tli r , nuil Mnllii , tlio Khrinnn. Another ono wm last uij > ht added t the long nerloa of railroad accidents whlc ! of Into hwo been frequent along th liuco iu this htate , and resulted in th death of two men. At nbjttl 11 o'clock last night the pco plo of the city were startled by numorou shrill railroad whistles and the though of fire near the depot instinctively fol lowed. It was BOOH repotted , however that an accident hnd taken place near the U. P. bridge , nnd upon going to tha place the aceno of deatli was discovered Itappears from information given bj the in on employed about the B. & M ynrda that tlio pony cngino No. ! ) ( i belonging longing to that company had gene dowi about 10 o'clock into the lower yards after a train of empty freight cars. Thie train wai made up of twenty cars , twolvi of which were drawn by the engine ant eight wore placed in front of the pilot and pushed by her. The cars in fron were to bo taken to Gibson station to bo fiido-trackcd , and those behind were to bo taken up into the uppur yards. The train thus made up started out of the lower yard nn Mm main line for Gibson station.Vhon immediately beneath the Union Pacific bridge , nnd going at a rate not to exceed ten miles an hour , the engine was thrown from the track with two of the -sara and the KNaiNiiii : AND FIHUMAN IIOTII KILLED. As to the CIUBO of the accident there ecoma to bo n dilfiironco of opinion. A few say it was caused by a misplaced switch. The plausible and probable theory seems to ba that it resulted from several causes. The rrnin track upon which the train was running at the time of the accident is considerably curved. The running of cars mid engine at o reasonable rate of speed oven would create a great pressure against the rails to shove them from their place. It is thought either the switch pin holding tho'rails in their place broke or dropped pnt and released them from their fasten ings. Ofhora say the switch was not locked , but no proof could bo found that such WAS the caao. So soon as the whistles wcro heard the nvntchmen and those about the depot ran down to the scene of the accident. The engine was found just north of the U. P. bridge with her pilot turned directly toward the east , with the tender jammed into her cab. Thn engineer , whoso neat woi on the right side of the engine , WAS FOUND EOUBLKD INTO A HEAT on her loft , below the cab window. When found ho was lifeless. The work of extricating his body from the wreck was done by the use of axes in cutting away Iho wooden sides of the cab. This took considerable time but waa filially completed. The fireman all this time was in a standing position batween the boiler head nnd the tender. When found ho was still living , but the gauge cocks of the bailer were constantly escaping steam upon him and nothing could bo done ni once to help him out of his perilous position. When found ho was still conscious and replied to the questions asked him bj signs , speaking only once. When first found and when the steam was playing upon him in its greatest fury ho asked the men who \rero at work about him the number of pounds pressure in the boiler. Ho was told it was only thirty pounds. "j CAN STAND IT THEN , " said the brave , unfortunate man , the last words that ever passed his lips. Fully threpuartoru if un hour were consumed injjcttiug the bodies out of the wreck ; but beioro the work of extrication was com pleted , the bravo fireman had breathed lib kst. The bodies were tikon out , and laid face upwards upon the sand and their coatn thrown over them. Liter a couple of doors were brought from a now build ing close by and the boclina laid upon them. The engineer was found to bo enrolled nbuut the breast nnd , us it ap peared , ho waa caught between the boilnr head nnd the tender , and uftor- wnrd thrown out by the jumping of the engine. The fireman was principally injured about the breast and abdomen , bus it is thought the occasion of his death vras Iho escaping steam. TIII : VICTIMS. The unfortunate men were 0 0. AVil- son , thu engineer , and D. B. Mitlm , the firmnnn. Thu former lived at Fifth and Division streets and leaves n wife who has been confined to her bed by sickness for the last three months. The fireman wan also a man of family , leaving n irife and ono child about three months old. Main'had ! been married about iifrnen months and resided at Fourth and Wal nut streets. Both were young mon not over thirty-five years of ngo. Up to 2:30 : this morning their families had not been notified of the mournful news which sooner or later must be imparted 4.0 them , and methods at that titno were being devised by their friends to break < the information to the widow and and friends. Wilson was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- neons , and it it thought ho had a fair- diced policy upon hia life. The engineer had been in the employ of the company for eoveral years , and was looked upon as & trustworthy arid reliable employe , nnd was a sobar and industrious man. ilvlin had been at work for the company only nbont eight months , and was much loved bj his fellows and co-laborers , and was always found at hii post of duty. The coroner was notified of the acci dent , but hud not arrived at the scone of death at 2 o'clock this morning. THE TBTAL COURTS , v , O'llrlen Concluclcd. " The i JJeloro In the diatriet court yesterday after noon the case ot Gaslni sgaint O'Dricn af er a trial of four days reached sconclu aion in a verdict for the n'alnt.'il. ' Tl.ij finding of iho jury if it bu tujti.uicd by the ootirl of last resort will rest thu bao- lute title iu the pluintiir in thin tuit. Tr.o property invnlvud in tlm cuiao b obi'ut tea acres of valuable * laud near Jiunscoiii park within thu corporation limits oft Omaha , Oil the rssuh cf this cuit dc. ' pcnila about twenty ncros moro vhoso ti ilo it has boon ngrocd by the paitics ti this csuso shall stnnd or fall with tint o the ten acres , The Ullo relict upon by the plaintiff to sustain his nctiot of ejectment eorvod through n deed fron 11 m. .lames K Ncrth given when hi was a mini r. The dflfonse not up wai i revocation of Iho deed by Mr. Nortl uftrr ho became of iiqc , nud that of nd verso jinueasion. The court hold tha Mr. North hai ati'jit upon his rights bj not soomr revi-Kiiig hidrcd , and Hit jury found the defendant had not occu pied the premises for ton years , the tian necessary to give title by ndorao posaca dion. dion.Boforo Judge Wnkt > K-y the oiso o DoJgo against thn Uituha & Soulhnrcat era railway C3tnpi\uy wao being tried ti the court. This c\si > invohts the title ti the lot upon which the B. & M. dope noiv stands. It is chimed by the plain l ill'that ho was n mortp.iRor of this lo when it was condemned in the cuuntj court for railroad purposes. That after ward the condemnation money \TM p.ii : over to thti holder of thn tillo nnd tin railroad wont into occupation of tin promises. _ The pluintill' now nshs tt turccloao hia mortuazo , nmouatiuir ti about 82,000. I'OI.ICK UOUIXT. The trio of liquor venders , Tom Oal' Ian , Raosmus ILianiusaon nml Ooorgc Goislor were brought before Judge Wcus yesterday afternoon on warrnuta Issued on complaints oworn out by the city mar shal. Those men wcro charged witli selling liquor without license. The cnac against Uismujson was continued fit thirty days , Andrews diguing his bail bond in the sum of § 300. The other cases will come up for hearing this morn- in ; * . Kflio Taylor , the woman charged with an aasault und battery upon the Dispatch reporter , waa fined § 15 and sosts , which she paid. The case against lior husband w.is continued until Novem ber 8. Ills bond , fixed at § 200 , was fur- mahed by A 13. Coggoshall. Complaints by George S. Brown wore lodged ngainst Lizzto Howard for receiv ing stolen goods , and againat Charles Tracy and I3urt McCoy for their larceny. It appears that on Wednesday last a bolt sf twenty-five yards of velvet was taken From the complainant's atoro. The matter was kept still until a clue wai ob tained , and last night all throe -rroro arrested. The woman was released to ippoar this morning. The velvet was : ound about 10 o'clock in the garret of a louse on Harnoy street , between Four teenth and Fifteenth. DAMAGED DISTILLERY. Ilcr's ' Distillery Parlially Dtslroyei liy Fire. The Still IlniiKo TKiiitctl by from die Cliimiuy SI ( ) , ( ) ( ) ( ) . Shortly after 2 o'clock this morning ho engineer at Iler'o diotillcry discovered ; hat the loof of ono nf the several build- ugs which compose that lurgo cotablish- tnont was in flames. Uunning to the engine room ho opened the whiatlo valve ind sounded the alarm. The loco- natives took up the signal and in a few minutes the department were aroused from box 1 ( > . Cho fire companiea responded promptly > ut the No. 2'a in leaving the house , lad tlia misfortune to break the shaft of .heir cart and the men were compelled o abandon their apparatus and confine their assistance to efforts i- < aid of the others. Already the lUmcs had ) eeu communicated to the roof Df the four atory brick strncturo which servos tho'purpouo of an elevator , ind the still houao , where the fire origi- lated , waa fuat reducing to ashes. For- unately the atoro house and stoop vats svoro untotichod and the fireman were jiivod the pains of fighting bxlazing alco- lol. Three streams wo o brousht o play on the burning build- ng3 and the fira liciit nloadily Juvvn. The prompt and oflioient lerviccs of the firemen in this na in all saaos ia worthy of much pruiso. Mr. Her iva3 on the ground , being nppiiscd at hio inino of the threatened destruction of tia businesa. He was unublo to gauge ho exact amount of thn loss but estimated - od it at about g-J0,000. Ho waa alao inccrtaiu of the insurance ho carried iftvhiK neglected a niviaion of that item nf his aliain. , but euipcctcd however that ho loss wan covered by at leant nn equal imoiint ns it had boon his custom to hold lolicica of about § 10,000. The origin of lie fire is unknown , but genomlly aicrib- id tnapurks from the chimney of the iistillcry as ihu furnacen were burning [ till blast. AN niroriTi'jn \N AMUSING 1NCIIIKXT IN TUB 1IOUHK OK COM JIONH. LONDON , October 31. Thorc wan un up oariom cplsoJo iu tlio IIOUBH of coiiunoiia tlii vcnloK tlutniK the debntu on Loul JUiuloliih Jluircliill'rt i > ropes l to censure the lit. Itov. Chamberlain fur tlie chare ho [ a nl- to have had In pro'notinff riots at tnry uthoringd. The subject waB brought up last 'uenJuy uvenlcg , when Lord lUndolph Dluirclilll ( 'avo notice tliat ho would move an mendment to tlio addre a in reply to thu uoeirntpeeclicoiiKUringMr. Chainberlum'Tur nclting by hia npoechus iiiterf renco with the reetlom of political diaciinblou olid juUifyiiiR iot and cliunrder. " The aiaoiiilinunt waa noved , and after it had boon unconiled Lord Jhurcliill boKan an oration in Ills customary cln of wholesnlu and almost indlncriuiiimto ttnclc upon the radlcal nnd llberala. TliU van thoalffiial for a ntorm of mock applause jid interjected comment from the homo-rule wuchea. It won the iimt time ulnco thn Uaamtrasun divUton that the IIHI | ! nomhurH had had a good clmuco to we obttractlvo tactic * ) , und , na they and not at all whether Churchill or Cliam- lerluiu not the better nf the fi ht , they iceui- d to enjoy the fun. Suddenly. In the imd.t f Ute uproar , thcro ciimo from th'3 JrinU lencbeH the mot nuourthly Hiiuud that h'H vcr lieen heard in St iSteplienV. It WAH s'l i 1 Vfird , and blo'jd curilliag A ilo/.cn hberilH limped to their feur , nnd loud vrlcH of 'Older ! " were uchood froni nil jiarta of the ionic' . At laat Mr. JumeH O'Kolly , ttio mem- ier fur Jt iBfcominun , who lianjua rtturnuil , ftor KOIIIO llirilling cxporlcnci-H an the Daily VeuV coirci < | Kjiidciit in tlioHouilun , urnio and idmittod tint iw\vsn tlio culprit. He mid hut ho had only meant to lau h , but ho had ii'fll away fruiu ( cM.j/uiuu . no ] err that head ad uiicoiihdoiialy i-mplo > vd n scutid wlik-li of H duty na u JaujJi among the K'tudaneiir , i d whicli hfliad learned wlulu witli them. 'hn pxplaimtl n wan rrcuivoil uithuruar of th ilu utn ii TH 1-3 IKIbnftlKItlCM NH. HKHt DKTO'IION ASHL'MISiVAST 1'KOI'OK- TION.1. NP.W YOIIK. October ' ! < ) . - Special to thn ? > uci > gu TJbiiLO. Ccnvlucing p/oofn of the le'ctlat'ra ' cl tin Irl h Ameij'.iQ wtrking men for Clovt'aml ami Ms free trndo prlnc pies , Mill their < > lutlou to cut loose from th tlit ? pirly that aupiwrU him , cmtimio to nou In witli t'viry mail nt thn lip dqtmrtor < of th Imh-Atncriuftti nnli CloveUnd union , Xo. 1 P.ut Tttoiity third shvut. Mr. Alct antler Sulll\.iu h : > 3 icnohtnl t ha\v to Irishmen how wldi prflA U the lushAmericanuirklnRinou coiulcmnatton f Clrvplnntl mul the frco trail I'omooraey. ' I'or this piujmso 6 0 stirring pu tr < t , "iclcctoil from the mass of lettt-ra tout b lri h-Aiiu'tican intl-Clo\elanilltr' , are lipln prlntfil a * n tiferenco fainnhlct , ItNcnllc thn "Itish-Ameiu'iu Atiti-l'IotclAtid Uxtp. 1'ifty tlnunand c jiif WIM ro.nly for ilistiibi lion ttvdau A leading Citlmllo iiow paii | will nil ) i mio ( 'iipllc.itc of tln > coiiti-nM ( thn ronteiit * of tli" pamphlet ni n nupplciuon Tinimmphlet lio\\8 ( hut nil OUT tlio countr tlio movement of Irishmen ngiliisl Ule\cl > iL U growing tn fnrmli'nblo ' prupoi tiniiH. Con iipcticut IriOi'Aiiiprican nro worltini' Ilk bi'avtrs to tlofeat Olpvplnlul. Tlu Chlmg Insh-AniPilian workingmcn send this nssur niicc i f wlmt thry are to do. "Alter tha IJUino paiadi \\i-lntho iron mimUling the | H came to ti o conclusion that \v could no longer vnto for t omncrncy mul frc tr.ulo If va tllil wo bcllinu wo would g begclng for broid or bo torcoil to C.iuntl iniUrth' ( ) 15rit-sU Ilig. I votad foi Stophoi A. Doughn In IMJO , but now It inn matter o bread iml butler ( or the worUlngmen. Tlio Jnttmna Iri-h-Aiuprlc'iH niu roportoi solid MKaltmt Clnu-lRiul. In lettcra fiort Turin liauto thry haxo declared tla'insi'hp tint' : "Tho man for whom lush-Amerlcaim rfui to vote has i-Miiiplilio MiU ii.x-iowncrs niu litgotry fpprci lly in hii treatinpnt of thn Iri b. J'ntirily dcippicablo himsi'lt In iho gov crmr'H chair , nud his jurty dodging uivi tiimmlng on a'l ' leading ( iuc tiins uf the hour it bccoiiu'.s u \ irtno to bo republican nnd con demu bothp ally nnd cnndiilnto. " A CAHI ) . To a'llio arn etilTorlnit from errors unil liullicrctlonaol jouth , ncnoun Moakncai , carl ) ilec-iy , lioi of manhood , cto , I will fond n rocljie that lll euro \ou , KltEfi OK CHAHOi : . This ( 'rc.i remedy nna dltco\crod by a uiUsloncry In South America. Kcnd < ell-aiklrc86Cd cnmloim to Hiv. Jo ssril T. l.N'UAS , Htatlnn 11 K " - York. r.T mill Bill Nye in Now York Moreury. Last Blay the Morniug Buzzard hni the following "pernonal" with customary oido heads : "Returned The lion. Ephraim G , Brown returned on Inat ovoniug's ox- jress , accompanied by his family , after n long and pleasant visit oaat. Judge Brown's coturu to hia homo is n most welcome event to the citizens of the town , and his family was most Badly missed during the past few weeks. Wo jladly welcome Col. Brown homo , where tiis record aa n pure and noble cititizon , and upright gentleman , and unspotted Christian kaa no endeared him to every heart. " Two weeks ago the Buzzard printer ! the Following double-loaded editorial : "Tho convention that nominated Eph raim Guano Brown n ahurt time ago , thinking that the people at homo woulc forthwith indorse ila action and rally uound the deceased duck and soiled dove , Brown , had bettor o i.nd soak its threo-cornerrd head. Wo duniro to place the Buzzird light with the people before it ia too lato. The Buzzird bolts 1 1 ! "Was It using the wing of the party well which is headed by tlio Buzzard to treat it with cool contempt nnd to nom inate a m < M whoho oatonaibla intellect tins been softened by ago and alcohol till ho don't know enough to came in when it rains ? Will the conven tion aeok to ram down the throats of the party a man whoso social record ia noth ing but a gob of slitno upon our national escutcheon ? That is what it lian sought to do , and the Buzzud desires to state that it cannot bo led by the noao in tha ! manner. A year ago , vrhon the Buzztrd was in the hands of the shcrill and tot tering on its foot , wo might have boon moro easily whipped into the party traces ; but to-day , in the full eunli hi of prosperity , with the tax-list printing : or this fall , with the encouragement of our paid subscribers and another man , wo co mo out boldly and bolt the uomina- , lonl "And who ia this Ephraim G. Brown , anyhow ? Formerly a pedagogue nnd afterward a sheriff. That is not all. Wo are on the track of an affidavit which will open the eyes of the people na to the ! ormor history of Ephraim G. Brown. "Who was it that twenty-throu years ago sold the remains of his mothor-in-l.w ; o nn oloomarg.iriuo emporium , and now las the audacity to come before the pen ile und r.ak for the suffrages of has follow citizjne ? These arc solemn questions which the Buzzard proposes to propound iom now ou till election , and when the sun goes down on the eve of election day lion. ( ? ) Colonel ( ( ) .ludgo ( ! ) Brown , the white BUpulchcr , the upas tree , the botu ioir , the Benedict Iscariot opokon ot in Ecripturca shall bo relegated to thu obscurity to which ho is no stranger. "How are wo to protect the purity of nur American institutions if wo permit ho election of a social pua cavity lido iphrnim G. Brown ? Uotv could wo ook foreign powers in the face when they iked ua in broken Knglish about our iloomargarine , and aneoringly r.akcd us vhuthor wo wcro making jt thin eeason moftt.y with or without mothor-in-lavr in ti "It ia titno that u frco preea r.nd a free uilpit and a frco pconlo should arieo and ork Air. Brown baldhuaded. This ia not i figlit bntwi'pn partica. It is n fi ht for 'IllNOII'LE ! ! 1 It is a conquest for a PURITY ! ! 1 What do wo care for the arilf , or the surplus , or the civil service , o long us the private character of our : andtdato is smirched ? "Our way is clnar and plain. No mlrcli or no vote. Lat there bo no fool- ahnoBU or funny business about the cam laign. Let Oleomargarine Brown ro nombcr this. Lot this stubborn fact lash around lonely and desolate in his ormontod brain. The opinion of the luzzird cannot bo fought. When were ro so lost to all honor that our support an bo bought by a horse kleptomaniac rtrhoeu lifu is in the hands of a dioorgan- zed und incompetent vigilance committee- YD will forward a str.tcd bid to Brown , ho alleged human being ; Brown , thu lipod blot nn the face ( it nature ; Brown , ho social wart ; Brown , the political ex- rescenco ; Brown , the accidental ncubus of the country in which 10 lives. Until then wo shall hont for purity in politics till our ton- ila cleave to the roof of our mouth. Un- 11 then , with pen of fire and four line lica letters of living light , wo will pro- laini through these pat ea that our ballot nd our latest breath are dedicated to the nyous task of busting Brown. And hould this announcoinont catch the eye if Brown , and should Brown demur to my of the sentiments which wo have given uxpreesion to in the ioregonr. ; , and i1 ! mid yearn fora pcrnonnl intorviuw , lui A'ill tind ua lit the head of tlmntaini jerk- ng the Arohimedrnn lovnr nf the Wofli. ngton pri'tu , nmdy ut nil times to wcl : emi > him with the thrco to-pic.i ; monkey ( rroncli and lo feed him the fdUu-hnartud with hm own fulno tooth. " Abigail .S. Culeo , of Moorostown , liar- injfwn Co. , N. J. , saya , "Eighteen nouUiB rgo I Iiad dropsy around tht icart , Ihn iiraMxittlo of Iff.vr'H ( Kid- iey anft Livn ] KKJIKHV givtt ( jrout re- iof. I fnr.f I ono myory oxistbnca to UNT'H f Kidney and J/ivcr ] COUNCIL BLUFFS. Contimtul from Seventh ra BLAZING FOR BLAINE , The residence streets throughout th city were n blaze of light , nnd most bri ! liantly illuminated nnd decorated wit great tnate. By 7 o'clock the incoming trains 1m poured in the visitors nnd the slrcot wcro soon filled with torches and th parade took placo. Thcro wuro thre divisions , each having n distinct line o inarch. The first division \ < -na mule command of Col. Lindt. It consisted o the Bavarian band , the young men' club of this city , McFaddon's martia band , n troop of 150 horcomen , also i delegation of Cf horsemen from Lewi township , the boya in blue , thn liulepon dent band under the leadership of l < 'roi Burch , the Blniro nnd Logan clubs ul this city , the colored club , nnd the mutci from the institution , who were the enl } quiet ones in the parade. Boaido the music of the bands then wna n tree full of bolls nnd mnuorou : horns , In passing Mayor Lyman'a houst there were ft few cheers mid fireworks , The second division under command oi ll. U. Field , consisted of the Umnhr delegation 050 strong , hcttded by the U. P. band and Ool. Smytlio'a drum corps They bore the transparency Oumlm and Council Blull'i with two clasped handn. The Omaha Young Republican club , with its Bovonty men nmdo as hnndsomo nn appearance os.onyin the lino. They were finely uniformed nnd well drilled , forming hollow squares , the letter * B atid L. They were followed by the Ancient Order of llibornlans1 baud , the Fourth ward republicans , the Omnhn Kxcolsior baud , colored , ana the Omaha colored club , seventy-five otrong. After Omaha came the Logan , Harrison county club with the Logan brass and martial bands , the Dunlap delegation with band , Wood bine club with the Northwestern drum corps , the Missouri Valley company with baud , Little Sioux , Harrison county , club with band. Then came the Glonwood club , headed by a band and a largo frame berne by four mon , on which was a trans parency "A solid north ; keep the ball rolling. " Under the transparency waa a largo rod , white nnd blue ball , which was kept rapidly revolving. The had forty liunbcruix and 300 men in line. They were followed in order by the clubs from Stanton , Montgomery county , with band ; Sidney , Fremont count , with b.ind ; Macedonia with band. lied Oak sent a Line delegation , headed by a company of IS dudes , 1-10 ladies nnd ! ( ) Hun- beaux , with thrco bauds. The Vail , Crawford county , men with band ; Donniaon club , with band ; The third division formed on Main utrcut. It was under the command of Col. Stpp. It was headed by the Oak land dolcgntion nnd band. Thu followed Shelby with n martial bander uud Capt. Jooper , Avoca with n band under Cpt. Consignoy , then Emerson , then Atlantic with u bind , then delegations and baada Tom Exira , Minden , Defiance , Wiota , [ furlnn , Carson Noola besides it's ' marching - ing club had a juvenile club of sixteen : > oj a , nicely uniformed. Thcro wns n litnbcaux club of oovoutoon , from Atlan tic , under Capt. Wiso. They attracted much attention. Till' Bets hnd an actual Count of each division. The first contained 554 , the second division 1,005 , the third division 2,150 , the women clubs 338 , and taking Capt. Hubbard'a statement for the Coun cil Blufl'j ladies as 175 , makoa actually 1,283 in all. The estimates of fair- minded lookers on placed the numbers at 8,000 and over , but the actual count is enough. The women made a pretty showing. Carson and Oakland sent small inarching clubs of the fair ones. Emerson sent u strong club bearing a banner "Wo stand by these who stand by us. " They were slack hats and white plumes , nnd dark drosses. Glonwood had the largest com- : iany of women. They were prettily jniformcd with rod hats and white ilumcs , black Jersey jackotu , blue capes , i ml white cresses. Had Oaks pent MO women drcssod in bluii caps , white cipos , rod dresses. Woodbine Bout a amall : orapany. Audubon sent fifty six clroas- ad aa guddessen of liberty , with white 3npea. red , white and blue dreassa. The adiea sang campaign songa in the Ma- ! ouic tomplo. There were IMS womoii rom outside , and Capt. II lib bard , of the Council Bluffo club , plucuii the women "rom hero at 175. Among the banners nnd transparencies vau one carried by the colored club , say- ng , "Our Black Eaglo. Ho is ono of us ; " n picture of various workingmen , with "Tno men who pay Piney'a taxes ; " "Republic in principles saved the JHIOII ; " also croasboncs and nonso , with nscription , "Orovor died Nov. 4 , 1881 ; " u beautiful plush banner , hand minted , "Blainu , Logan mid victory ; " Ills was from Atlantic ; thrco fine silk banners from Wiota ; n picture of the lomocratio frog swallowing the grocn- jack rattler ; ' 'Froo trade and poverty , " vith a ragged man louiiinu against n lamp- lost ; n crow , marked "Democratic liot ; " Vail , Crawford it Co. 'a mon car- led a tattered luttlo 11 ig , which was : arricd by the HCih Illinois in- antry on the march of Sherman to the a ; Cleveland and Uundricks uoing into ho big end of a horn , to coino out at the mall end , "Forgive him , ho was an ufant of forty-two , when ho did it. " There was too much excitement , too nucli hurrah , for very ell'uctivo oratory , till there were speeches. From thu ' 'acific house balcony Major Anderson , fohn V , Stone , La Co Yonug and others ddrossod the crowd iu the utreot. Gov rnor Sherman spoke at the corner of Sincrofc and Broadway , hut his voice ould not bo heard but by a few. There iras another gathering at the skating ink Major Anderson also spoke there , lasonic Hull was the scene of another noeting , the most enlivening part of rhich were the campaign songs by the idles. Jinlgo Cole , Judge Ly man , nnd ! ol , J. U , O'Kuefo were the speakers liert' . MA-YOK'H OIIDIOH. Whereas on the 4th day of Novornbor , 881 , occurj the important oioction of u resident , vico-prealdont , congressman , tatu , county and township ofiiior * , nnd s g ml oraur nhould bo dcsirnd by all latriolio law-abiding , honorable citizans hat u full and hoiatt vote can bo in- ell'gently ' polled , and recognizing the act that the nnmo nnd reputation of our ity is of nioro importanoo than the eleo Ion or defeat of any special candi- latca , and fully realizing the ro < ponsibilny rt-uiing on mo to ni-u hat thij people's rights arc fully protect d. Therefore 1 Imvo ordered the chief f polno toeeloot live competent epuoml > oliC4iiitM > , regardluus of their pulitioal dtns , fur .luch vnting ptuce , or n total of wonty epeci xl , and I have alto ordered lim ic ? tt-buro live light expresj with reliable drivers , to bo used nloiu for police duties , to-wit : Taking prisoiv ors to jail and conveying police to plncci where they nro nrorlid. Ono of the regular policemen will bo placed in charge of each not of specials , in facl the department will bo full cnmpotcni to preserve the best of order. ll Is my further order that cvorj saloon , or place \\hero beer , wino.whidUy , etc. , is claimed to bn for nilis , that nil ol such phcoa must close their front niu' ' b\ck door ; , nnd must not sell anything thing that ia intcxicating from d n in. It S p. nt. on November 4 , 1884 , and nnj P' licoman who faila to si < o thio ordoi t bi'yod , or nrglecta to nrrcst nny porsoi drinking liquor in the street , or in 11113 manner rcfutri to sen that the onllnmiciv of our city are fully complied with , sut'l police olllcer wil' ' bo immediately dis charged from the fotro. W. H. VAITOIIAN , Mayor. November 1 , 1881 dill SAI.VH DUKSSINO & COM ME vr SAVOR The liiioat \yonniso foi mo t. fish , and vcgotnblo salads , nnd r superb table eaucp. U far surpasses nnj homo-made dressing Kvorvbody HUus it , CRIMES m CASUALTIES. A Youthl'itl CIIICAUO , October 31.-J , .1. Itallln 20 yearn old , book Ken | > or for the Xntionnl Hank of America , wn dlfclinrRcd two \wkn ngo. The utlicrrn nf t o bulk no\v cl > na to lm\o dincuv- n dfllicit'iicy of nit thousnud dollar. ) In c'H uccounU mid \ull ciu < < u liia Killfilvldi u HIM1U1I Hal. TAM.OIISVIIl.K , 111. , October 81 Uiipetio Durncr to-iillit ( hilled l.eroy llmiti-r , n cspoctcil citron , with n Insoluil bit. Hun- or fin cirryiiiR n torch in n political procos- ilon mul imiutoutiuunlly lowered it till It ouched Bornrr. N. MATTHEWS. AX KWTOH'B ESTIMAIK OF tin : SITUATION IN NKW YOIIK , The Washington K\cninp Stnr'ii ppocinl rom BulTido glvos nn interview with Mr. : Aine3 N , Mntlhowrt , editor of the liuffalo 2xprcfl3 , In which liuexyi : "I mil very hopeful that Mr , Ulnlno will sirry the elate. I think ho will Imvo n inajor- ty of from 1\000 ! to 60,000. I will bo more urprisod if it goes bohnv : ! 0,000 tlnn nbove > 0,000. I have no ligiucn on the probable in- [ vpcudrnt vote in liuir.ilo , but nm Hattel'ind it vlll IKI Binull. The chiitn of the i d > pundiiit loininittco that they have ( ! 0OUO , nrvniCB enrolled u the statu is liku the declnrntlon of HOIIIO ouii mon liuro Hint they would ( 'Ct100 rcininieiit llulF.ilo ropubllcuna to HII ! - \ puper Indicating CluveUn < t'n character. Tliny K"t ixtcen naiiHH. Thut , I llilnlc , u ill be about hu ratio of the Indrpemlcnt vote for Clevo- ami to the claims uf tha leader i. The mile- londcnt votj will bo luoro than olTaot by the ilph defection from the di'inocrntn. 1 luvu ut to ineet nn Irlxlmmti who U uot at liu.irt or HUine. While I do not moot ninny , I lav'ti mot Homo very Ititlurntinl onu < . tliink the O.ith'illo ' hiiTiuehy ia for tlaini' . Wo will entry UnHido , which K VU Hnvclnml nbont fi,000 for Kovcrnor , liy t l nst L',000. The county gave Ulovoland " , OOJ , but Ulaino will got it , by 3.0JO. " A T1MBLV D1SCOVK111 . 1'riiato advicciH from ICiio county nro to the IVect that it hua bcun iccentlv discnvcied th it ho lenders of the prohiliitiou inovoinoiit uro n collision with tha ( lomocratn , ftiid thai the nimuy no cteaiy to conduct Urn prohibit ) n nunpiiien in Kiio county iu uup | lied bv tha loinocrntic cnuuty comintttoo and by demo cratic candldnti'H for county and district illicoi. Tlio discovery IISH u inarled tlfuct , iVIiuio a week ngo there were in ono town u mu-lred republicans who wcro determined lo vote for St. John tho-o nru to-duy but fifteen , nnd U U believed Unit two.thlrdn of tlicau wi 1 alum to the republican rnuUu before next I'uesdny. KNOIj1NI AM ) nil ? VATICAN. TIIKTIIOUIII.K OVlill llIHllOr o'rAHUUI.'H ALI.IM1.I1 HVATRUKNT. KOMK , October 31. It ia olliciidly proimil- ; uted t rom tlio Vatican that the 1'opn never Mentioned to liiohop 0'Farro ] , of Truiiton , Jnited Statuv , that ho jotlrcd that Irolniul oliould bo freed from the rue ! of the Kuglleh ; overnmont. IUHHOII O'KAUIIKI.'H DKNIAI. . TituNio.v , N. J. October 31. Hishop OTnt- cl B.'IVH that ho lim no c.iblepr.im from the 'opouuch nn nniiounend In tlio illt-pUch from toino to dny. The IHBhoji f\yn : that ho doen lot expect any eticli mcniage , nu the I'opa CIIOWH hu lnvi bei'ii miHruproiii'ntod nnd did not ny wh'it ho wan reported to Imvo Raid in hia uldrcsH Sunday. Gliolura in Inilin. ; < - MADHAS Octrinr.tl. < Yn imusindly fntal outbrouk of chuluru Imi occurred here , wliich i ac ravatod by tlio dilllciilty of procuring irnviiuoiiH , au tliu terror Htr ckun villa oia ru- IIKO lo bring to ihi cilvtho cintonury Hiipply , The OMIIIIIOIIH. LONDON , October III. The commoiin this nvenin were nia'idy nucuplod In a dncn.inioii ! of the inerita of fair trndo la fron tr.nlo. In .ho . dlcciHiloii it wa HUtnl ( hit uoniplalntH veronuiln that ronti uoro dlinliiiHhint ; ovci'y vhoro and cipi'.nl leu\liK Kn 'lund for prc.T'iit nvchtinuit In "prnti'ctHiu' comitiicH. ICn ; linli tnulo lins MilF.Trd from foKil n conn rilei ixnd pr.ituctivij diitifH. Molvor'a ainund- nont lo the tiddicflH ir 'roltini ; the Hpscoh intii thu throne , contained no rcferonca tn the ignciiltnrjln d c'linnu'rclul ' depr Hilon uf the cjuntry uud WIH rej"ct'id. 8li to ( i7. 'Tim KnlK'it ' of the Goltlou Circle. " lNIHANAl'Ol.m , October III. Kv-joyernor ( Icndclckn deliveroii hpcechcH lo day in thu lorthcrn part of the utato. At Kolcnmo hn wan lucclvnl by nil Iinincnaociowd , out- ) nutoil at lO.OtO. Aftornhhort upeecli hu left or Maiiiin , whoio ho aildremcd n lurgo an- Hence. I'nini Murion Governor HundricUu iruikodud to lilufton , ClOVI'lMlll'H J'lllllK , ALIIANV , N. Y. , October 31. Governor Cluvt'lanil and party arrived hern froui Con necticut nt lltt ) : this morning. Tint governor I otica resiiinod hU uxocutivo dutlei. To- nori ow ho goo i toNe w Yorkto review the Imil. otia inen'rt jiuntdn. Ho KOCH to liulfiilo Mon- ay and returns to Albany Ttieeday night. TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS Iho Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago ! SYWlPTOrflS OF A TORPID LIVER. Io ( ifnppclltf , Ilowflncnillvo , I'alulii Ilio Uciul , with 11 ilull uimnllon In lUo buck pnrt , I'M In under Iho nhouliU'r- liluilo , Kiillnctiii nTlcr culliiBvllU ml In. Incllnrtllon to exertion of body nrnilad , Irrlculillllyuflcinpcr , l.tnv nplrltn , wllli iiroclliiir riiitvlnKiiculpctf < l Homuiluly , \Vcnrltii-NM , DI/v.liifHn , 1'luilorlnir in llic Heurl , Jlottt bulbrolho cyu , Ilunduclic iivnr l tin rluhl rye , KcBtlc nu iii will. Utful drriuin , Illvlilycoloruil Orluc , mid CONSTIPATION. TIITT'S J'l I.r.H ai n rHprclully ailuptctl to nucli rasoH , ono UONO uiluct.'j Hiicli n ianuiinrriMilliiRiistoasliiiiNlitmitmtrfroi Tliuy Iitrrruno t Jin .t pnitllo.oiid tau e tlii mlylit ' 1'iiku tut rir li , nun lim n lrm 1 iiiirUlii-il.ini'l liyilii'lrl'oiiln A < linn un - UitAY JlAili or WIUHKUIH ch'iniot ; ( to n r > i/Rnr JIMCK liy n hiuKio iipnllcution or tills Drr. . It Jiniiartiiii nutiiiiil colorucu iitbtiintaiifoiiNly. HeM liy ininletB | , in untliy ozprtHson ifculplof 61. fflttrrwy yt , How York. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. OLARKK , Proprietor ? . Superinfmi'cut TOI ; yau U. P. RAILWAY. & 18TH S ft rrriCr Q1J > < 5n , - . . " * wK ! ' MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN [ fli a WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS , MILL FOHNISniNGS On ALL KINDS , INCLUDING * THE ( jelobrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Oloth STEAM PUMPS. STEAM V ATEll AND GAS PIPE. BRASS © 00BS AND FIFE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL A.ND BRIDSE IRON. o- O ffl "We nro prepared to furnish pinna nnd cHtimntos , and -mil contract iov rhe , erection o Flouring Mills nud Grain Elevators , or for changing' Plourinpr Mills , from Stona to the Roller System. jJ2T'J33pecial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants for any pur pose , mid estimiiios made for some Qonoral machinery repairs attended promptly. Aadrops RICHARD & CLARKE , Omalia.Neb FALL & WINTER -IN Visitors to the city and all others in nocd of Men's , Boys' and Children's I WJLL DO WELL TO CALL ON rj AN&GO. THE STRICTLY STRICTLY"i "i "iL -L IIotiHO in the city nnd examine tlioir goods nnd prices. They carry th& largest stockaud Boll lower than nny other house m the city. Dca't forgot to call nt rani iUT WnOLKSALT- ! L , A. STEWART & CO. , 1013 Jones t Street , } ABKFOK UKU.OHOSS. { OMAHA HEB