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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TWENTIETH YEAR OMjVHA , THURSDAY & 0RMNG- , OCTOBER 0 , 1890. NDllBEJtt 118. \ AT THE ASSE1IBH GROUNDS. And Young anil Old Como Forth to Play at Hebron's Holiday , ESPECIALLY VETERANS AND THEIR SONS. General Vnn IVjulc H DoroiiHc of Sir. Unrlan Hon. 13. Kohpwiitcr'H Kpcech Tlio 1'ioKrnimiio lor loniorroxv. Ilriinov , Neh , Oct. 8.-fSpcclnl toTui : Ilcn. ] The second dayof tbo great tilanguhf assembly of old BottlcM , old sol- illcri and mombcra of cUio bodies dawned bright and clear. It found order grown , out of the chaos attendant on the openingilay and hundicdsof newly arrived visitors , whllonll ofthoroids leading into town wcro alive with wagon-loads of pcoplo Intent on getting all the enjoyment possible out of the day. 3 ho incoming momlnff trains brought InrRO numbora to help swell Ibo tliiotifr , and the soldiers , old and joungvero Juhllant o\or the prospect. The Or.ind Army of the Republic posts and local and vlslllne camp's of ( Sons of A'ot- fjinns made a morning parade nnel led the uoy to Iho reunion grounds i\erybody : fol- loucd and put In tlio intervening tlmo before the speeches nero to begin in taking in the circus fcaluics and side shows. There wa ? a scarcity of red lcmonndcbut popcorn , peanuts and dojgt.uuts , washo.l down with llbeial qunntitles-1 of lacteal fluid , afforded satisfw- tcry roftcshincuts to the ros checked fann ers' ' lads nnd lassies. It was after2 o'clock when the speaking begun , and tbo roomy building erected for that purpose was filled with neaily two Ibou- sand pcoplo. The ladles wcro very numer ously repiosented , and thcro wcio babies galore , who occasionally toslcd Iholr lungs lo sco that they wcro In good condlllon to bold their own against the oratow of the day. Chairman Sa\ago called the assemblage to order and , after paying a tribute to the old soldiers nnd Sons of Veterans , fornnlly turned over the grounds to Captain .7. II. StluUcl , president of the day , \ \ ho gracefully introduced as the first speaker Hon. C II. Van "Wjck. The general had on his null monopoly boots , but ho skillfully muffled the soles so that they might not incite open opposition from those who vcro nfraiel that ho would mike use of n little polltlci ! Ihuiider IIo picked up tbo old soldiers mid , llgurall\cly bpcaklng , placed them In cushioned chilrs. lie phiiined for a speedy and satisfactory distribution of the surplus by pensioning all the old soldiers nnd thus getting the inono.v Into general circulation Ilo roasted republican and democratic ndminlstiatlons nliko for calcilng to Iho wishes oC the Wall street gamblers , and lidieulcd the plans nd- Minccd by statesmen of both piilRi for 10- ( hicing tlio sin plus. Ilowas Injecting nnli- inonopoly Ide.is In copious doses Into the nudieiico , whoa thcio came a siuulen and , to tbo greater pait of tlio nudieiico , unexpected interruption A centleinan In Iho crowd inoso nnd asked General Van Wjck if ho vould answer a queslion. "Certainly , " replied tbo general. ' 'Then will you explain if lliero is nny tiulh in Iho folloing , which appeared in Iho runners' Alliance September a7 , propoundud toMr. Il.irlan : * lld ) you or did jotinotro- ccivo inoiipy for voting for Rlr. I'uddock for llnllcd Stales senator , yon ha\hij { been elected ns a VnnVyck man1" General VnnVuk slid ho would most cheerfully answer it , did It not violate arnlo of the assoBiuly that politics should not ho lu- tioduccd , but that hooilld ho K0\erned bv the wishes of the audience and would submit tbo question to them. "Aa many as deslro mo to answer it will say aje. " A chorus of ayes nt once responded. "Those opposed , my. " Not n solitary nay. "AsIt is jour unanimous wish , " said the general , "I will doso. Mr. Burrows runs n pipe rat'Lincoln called ttio Alliance. Asa man nnd n politiclua ho Is an enigma. The nrllclo lo which allention lias been invited was evidently thrown by hhn as n llrubiaad. JudgeMclCcighnn was nolm ; uell enough ; > ho only wanted to ho let alono. It was known before the domination th.it Dili-rows did not f.uioy McKolglmn. lie sought to make dis- sealions among tlio allimco people in his lo cahtyand exclude him from membership , and after the nomination was full of disgust , it was stated , because ho was not satisfied i\lth his prohibition comlctlon. Now bo strikes Mildly , not knowing or cm ing at whom or through whom ho deals the blow. Ho Is so coaslltutc'd that ho will not heat nny mat faiily whom ho does nothopoto control. IIo know ttioro was no truth in tbo brazen state ment ho published , AVhat motive could have Induced him to make a chirgo that inns' neccssirlly react nmoiiK fair , honorable mci to the benefit of Mr , lliulunl ISuirows not only know bis imputation was false , but that Harlnn's Integilty is without n stain Ho also knows that Italian till' : hccn nn active , earnest and consistent llfo-noikcr for anti-monopoly piinclples and the rights of Iho people against cotporatlon ; whensoino who publish falsehoods wcro h the gill of political bitterness and the bond' of mllioiil Iniquity. Ho it as always at tlio forefront in that struggle. Imagine the free Foilers , republicans and abolitionists oflS5 ( maligning Wendell Phillips , Smith Foiejoj nnd the men \ \ ho early aelvoeateel freedom foi tbo slave I It would have been n pltlfu sight to hmo scon the old guard in the struggle for human lights stoned b > tboso who came late to uorslilp n the feet ot the cross. Ilo wa1 leading n forlorn hope , and < , ou never bad i truer man , ono llrmer for the right. No , my friends , Yoik county -\\as e.imost for my iu rlc-Hion , and Mr Ilarlnn , as her reprcsentn tlvo.'wns tiuo lo bis trust. Ho stood bohigl hi personal puiity and political integrity tlfu.1 no man or corporation would dare otlcr hin money to bwcrvo from Iho line of duty. I w o care for success now , how can w o sco am not rebuke the spirit which could suggest , 01 the Ijlng disposltlor i\hlch could pul > - lUh , a cliuigo so basal No man including Hurnms , Powers and ovcr\ candhhilo on Iho people's state ticket , has done more faithful \\oi\t \ for Ihosucccss o the cause In whiiU wo are now enlisted Hi had the confidence of a generous people li York county , was elected to the leglshture whoroho wius iiudo spealier , and in a post tlon , had ho been couupt , to obtain from corporations his own priio ; but howonh neither sell himself or botiiiy his people fo ( rold. 11U public court * } was Hi ID forth light. 1'or yinrs bo has enjojed thl icputntloii. which ho honestly cainci and which has no\er boon questionC' ' until Uuri-o\\s' nttcinpts to blae-hoi him with this criminal falsehood. This Is ul ho has from his efforts in llfo to lea\o as legacj to his chlldicn , and ba Is the basest o men who attempts to strike It doun. I mob cheerfully bear this testimonial to alum- and tiuo ninn , uUhough I might not luuo fol at liberty on this occasion lo do so , had no Ilurrows forced It by bis wlelteel assault , II has also forced e\cry true man desiring fal piny la York county nnd this congresslonn district to protect the character of an bones citizen , a tried and faithful publi servant , llurrows said ho voted for Pad . doolf. Ilo also knows the tacu about Unit Our friends wore opposed ton paity cauca. nnd Insisted that the qucstlou or clcctloi should bo ettlcd by billet In nn open ses slon of the legislature However , a uiajorltj of our friends ihmlly jlcldod , nud there UTI thondstalo , I knew whca that was don my defeat was ceitnlu , but Mr. Harlan wa notrosponslblofor the cnucas. After Mr Puddock Rocured the caucus iioniluallon tha cudc < l the BtrufiBlo , and I advised my icnul llcan fi lends to \ oto for > Ij , 1'uddock , w Well most of them did " " 'V1cxplauatlou was received by tlio audience with preat applause , nltliougn many of the demoernte picscnt vcro chafing in * \nrdlybecaiisoHhad \ been allowed , nnd n cw of the alliance lenders wondered what hey catno for. After music by the RCO ! club , lion li. Itose- \atei was Introduced IIo pokoof bU c.\- icrlonccs duilng the war whtlo connected \Hh the tclegiaphlc corps and Indulged in several lenilnlsociiccs of llioso vxtltlng and roublous times. Ho took issue with Cjcnoml Vnn Wyckon the pension question , statln hat bo did not believe In grantUiL ovei v sol- Her n pension and bankrupting the national rcasuiv. Sihl be "Many of vou Know what Iho soldiers hade o suiTer. 'J hey went Into the army to assist : hclr country lit her hour of peril , but not for : ho tlollnra and cents to bo ilcrlvcd for that sorvlec Jlonov can never mpiy patriotic duty , nnd I don't want the citizens of this country disgraced In thit inannor Soldiers who inmo out of the -\\arln good health and are not today in needy circumstances lii\o 110 reason to cxpectau expcndlturo of the public money In their behalf. I bcllevo In earing for the Indigent wounded soldiers and : holr widows nnd orphans , but [ do not want things to como to such i pass ; hnt the honorably discharged soldier shall ilgn n lecclpt for bounty for having done his duty The greater part of them vent into the innj rolelj from loyalty , hut it Is true some went for bounty , and It was propT foi them to take It. Ofllceis who held high ranltdrew pay for It , but thcie is no reason for it if they ire in gooil health. I don't \\aut It to go down n history that this country was so ungrateful as tode'secrato tbo voriss and menioiy of the men who offered their lues in the times when tlio black cloud of the war bung over it lllo a pall. In showing the next generation what the last ono did , wo must not have to say that they went to war for what money : hcio was In it. There aio none more grate ful than this country to its solJiors , and I deny that the old soldiers have been mis- Ircated. ' 1 hey Invo always been given picf- crcnee In olllcial positions. An old soldfe-r Is now governor of this slito and another loliller Is a candidate- go\ernor on the rc- [ iiibllean ticket. "Ibo war had gone as well as bad effects ; It taught the -whole woild to respect the American pcoplo and tiuglit our cltiens lo nri/utho heritage of their ie\oltitloiiaislies. It has had n beneficent effect on the politics of the whole nation. The emancipation proc lamation , at first icsistcd by tlio south , has been accepted as a fact 1 ho south is build ing up , as well as tbo west , and in the U\o visits I have made thcro found tliero Is a great deal of patriotism ns well as bitterness. Uhu union was cemented in blood and will bo picsor\cd forever The \\holo Is now n nation with a capital N , and every Aincilcan Is proud \\hen ho goes abroul to be known as such It Is a most prosperous nation and the onljonointho world \\heio liberty In its broadest sense Is accepted by nil Its people " Inclosing , the speaker rcfencd to bis last prc\Ious Uslthcre , nine ycirs ago , and spoke of the man clous growth of ttio to\\n in tint time , predicting for it still gicalcr prosperity In the near fntuio when connected with a di rect line of rally * , iy with Omaha After the speeches yvoro over the crowd scpantcd The demociata kicked \\ithcreit unanimity yvhenover Van \Vyck's ' cxplam tton was mentioned. Tlio dcrlaieel that the introduction of Ibo question \vas the lesultof a put up job. 'Jhoj wept and swore by all the gods of war w hllo the b md played "An nie Itoonc ) " 'Ihoy vowed thoj would bo up to snuff hcicnf tcr and w ould pitvcut a repe tition of the deal. Mr Kosewatcrwnsrcpeiledly requested to discuss tlio political issues of the day , and so geneial was thodeimnd tint tlio committee arranged for an evening republican mass meeting In the rouit hoihe. 'Jbe inoetin ? was addressed by J. O. Cram , republican candidate for flo it rcpiescntatuo of Ihajei nnil Jeftoison counties , lion 13. Hosowatcrof Omaha nud Her J. (1 Tatoof Hastings. Mr. Ciiimgnvoa rovlovv of the situitlou from n farmei-ss * stindpolnt. The alliance movement was voryvigoiously criticised by all of the speakers , who devoted their remarks to pointing out its fallacies and radically wrong features. The meeting was an enthusiastic ono nnd the sympathy of the audience with the Ideas of the speakers -was evinced bv f re- nuent applause. lion , Li. 1) . Hichards nnd Colonel Thomas Majors will address n similar meeting at the sauio place Friday evening. Toinoi-iovv will bo devoted to the civic sycieties and l'jv. 0. G. Tate will bo tbo orntDiof the day. To the Olopy of the GbNuvji , Nob. , Oct. 3. [ Special Telegram to Tin : llr.r.l Tomorrow morning Conova division No. 32 , uniform rank Knights of Pythias , and members of the subordinate lodge go to Hebron to assist the Hebron division In celebrating "fialcrnity day" nt the icunion. Aft > r a Sugar factory FnnMOM , Neb. , Oct. 8. [ Special to TIIR Bin. ] Henry T. Oxnard of Grand Island was in the city last evening and held a con ference with a number of Fremont's icpio- scntativo business men relative to establish ing a sugir factory at this place Ills Inter views hero wcio satisfactory all around , and the prospects aio excellent for seeming tbo great enterprise at riemoiit. Mr. Oxnard has offers from twcnty-ono towns iu Ibis stuto and California Ho has made up bis mind that Nebraska is to become the gieit sugar state of the union , and bo will not In vest elsewhere , The location of nlsiactoilcs in this state depend , however , upon which city makes Iho best proposition for the loci- lion , provided that nil other thlnes are equal. Ho will obligate himself , In case ho builds hoic , to malco rrcmont bis hcidquaitcrs In Ncbiaskafor tils sugar operations. PI rent 1'lulcrell. Hr VTiucr , Kob , Oct. S [ ijpechl Tele gram lo TUB lLi.j-Thovllago : ! of Plckrcll , seven miles noilh of this city , was almost wholly consumed by tire last night. Tlio fire originated in O. C. Skinner's hardware store , and speedily communicated to adjacent buildings on tbo same sldo of the street , In volving a loss of all b it one building on that sldo So * , oral stocks of goods wcio also burned In the buildings. 'Iho following comprises the losses1VI11 - InmNIceworgcr , building , S.VX ) ; insurance , f30i ) ' , Mnoro A. nro. , Rrocera , sr7" > 0 ; insiinince , $1,000 ; GV. . Newman , t\\o buildings , J OO no Insurance ; 0. C. Skinner .1 Co , hard- waio , $ , ' 003 ; insurance , $1,000 , L , U. Con loy , blacKsinilli shop and tools , $4 > 00 , no in surance ! ; D.V Hover , building $500 , no In surance ; KuosUarkly , Jr , building , $100 ; no insurance. _ Dlctl in llis'JVnt. SiiuxGnni.D , NCD , Oct. S [ Special to Tiitllur. ] N , II. Slpolo , an ngcd cmlgiant en route from Mound Valley , Kan. , to Soutl : Omaha , died In his tcntnt this Tlaco at 10 o'clock last night of dropsy of the heart. IIo leaves nvvifo and seven small children In dcs tituto clicumstaiices. Ho has a brother in Wichita-county , Kansas , a son and daughter inWahaah , I nil. , n duuRhtor , Mrs , J. W. Moore , near Stoim Iako , la. , nnd ttiix-o sons , J. W. Slpolo , arailroau man , In Denver , M. I" ) . Sipolo ami Kd hlpolo , In or uc.u Denver , 1 le w us an old soldier and was at ono tl mo n member of Central City , Neb , Grand Ai my of the He-public post His icmalns wrc taken in chaigo by the Kiik\\ood Grand Army of the Kepubllo post of this place , and w 111 bo buncd by tbat order tomoirow. Utah IdlicratsiliiUIIniit , Su.T IdKn , Utah , Oct. 8. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ! Judge Chniles C. Goodyvln , cdltor-in chief of the Salt Lake Tribune , was nominated for congress this n'ftcruoon ou tbo ilrst ballot by tbo liberal tcriltorial eonvention. laithusln-sni prevails among thi' O entiles , as the excellence of the nomination unites ull tlio factious in the lib , oral party Into the must solid uhuhnx ever presented to the Mormon churcll party. South Dakota MiTcnn.1 , S. D , , Oct. 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tliu Dec. J Today closed the session of the Itluoraiit club of the South Dal.ota I Methodist conference , at which a largo numj , b r of under graJuutea took cxamluatlous. Some intcrcstlnR addresses Hiiro inndo by Messrs. Jordan , Shcllimd and others. This evening occurs tliu rcccntlou jirlor to the con- \onlng of the conforcnco tomorrow morning. Bishop rit7Kcr.ild vlll be present tomonow. 's jL\iin ixnitiiTti. They Wilt lie Divided Into Twelve Gnnt Dcpaitnicnts. CutrAco , Oet. 8. The classification com mittee of the national world's fair commission completed the more hnpoitant proportion of its w ork today by deciding upon the twelve great departments Into " \vulcliiho exhibits of the fair will bo grouped. Thcso are : A Agricultural , farm machinery and appliances , forestry nnd forest products. 11 Viticulture , horticulture nnd lloriculturo. C Xlvo stock. D-r'ish , llshcilcs , ] Ish pioducts and appar atus for llshhiff. U Mine" , min ing nnd tnctnllurpy. I1 Machinery. G Transportation and Inter-cominunlan- tion. II Klectiiclty and electrical appliances. J Manufacture * . Iv I'luo arts. L Musle , education , lltcinuuc , englnceiing , public works , boclolowM 1'iogrcss of human labor nnd inventions This will embrace among other things woman's work. The de partments nro practically these proposed by Commissioner bo i'outig of California and agreed upou by the committee. a Jitr.iii > . Ilo IH thot "vVlillo Hiideavorlnj : to rlulcc * Hln 1'nejipc. DntMisniiAM , Ala , Oct 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : licr. ] Hubo Uiuiowa , the noted outlaw , captured jesteiday , was killed this morning at Linden while endeavoring to escape. IIo aslted the guard to hand him his saddlebags in vvblchyeio some ( rackets. The guaid obllKlngly comiillci wbcn , instead of ciackers , J'ube ' dicvv foithtwoalx-shootci-s and compcllc the guard to undo bis inann- clcs and then , ) ckcd Mini In. Ho would have been at huge now bad lie not determined to pet back the money liikcn from him yester day. Going to the hold bo demanded this fiom Ofllcor Carter , and the shooting fol lowed , Hut rows being killed and Cartel dcs- pciatelj wounded. Tlalfour on the Irlsli rniulne. Lovnov , Oct. 8. Ilalfour , chlot sccrctnry forlieland , replying to an inquiry as to the real condition of afTniis iu Iielaud , wiltcs : "Kegaidlng the potato ciop In the west of Ttcland no positive or llnal conclusion can bo formed until tlio potatoes are dug tovvnid Iho end of Oclobcr. I3ul nil lestlmoiiy which is of any value and which obviously is not doctored for political puiposcs appeals to in dicate tbat the cry of a general famine in lie- land is exaggerated although in particular localities the fulluio of the crop Is undoubt edly sulous The measures that have been taken by the ROV crnmcnb will wllhout a question bo sullicient to deal \vltlianj real distress which may bo bcjond tkopo\vcrof Ibe ordinary poor law to meet. A 11 low at I'icire. CiiAwrumv , S. D , Oct. 8 [ Special Teletriaia toTnr Her. ] The board of county commissioners have refused to establish vot- ng pi-eiincls in the unauthorized counties of 1'icsho 'and layman , west of the Missouri ilvcr , and lately a pait of the great Sioui reservation. Iho decision of tlio boaidwill icsult to the disadvantage of Pierre in the capital contcst-"as Pictio bad Intended to vote cveiy one west of the ilissouu. Campaign in Voile County. Youic , Neb , Oct. 8. The York countj republican central committee have made a largo number of appointments for speeches iu all pai Is of Iho county , and from now , on the campaign \vlll bo vigorously pushed for- wnid. The llailan club Is mpiuly gaining stiongtli nnd Is doing good -vvoi I ? . The pros- cut indications are for ; i clear and decisive victor > for tbo entlio republican ticket. Atffiiipt to AH suss inn to Linn : ROCK , Ailc. . Oct. S. 1'iivato ad vices received toduy nsscit tiiat while cx- Congressmnn Bieclteniidgo was mailing a speech at Centre Kldgc , Convay county , Mondiv nigbt an attempt was mndo to assas sinate him , n cap being hcaid to snan behind him outside the v Indow. Later in the nicbt a clti/cn named Gorman vns assaulted with a slungshot. No clue to the miscreants. \Vlll Sue Ills Uncle. CuiCico , Oct. 3. Ocorgo T. Rawson , nephew of the inilllonuiio banItcr , Stephen W. Ravvson , says ho pioposcs to bring suit ayninsthls unelofor tbo recovery of about $ iO. > , POO. 11 ° ullcROs that Ids undo prollted unduly when acting as executor of the csl.ilo of complainant's father. Hanker Kiyvson asserts that the matter Is b'ackmall ' and that ho will fight It. St. Paul CoMti.uinrs 1'nil. M'tNNUM'oiis Minn , Oet. 8 Forcstid Brothers , St. I'nul contiactois , made an as signment toJuyvlth liabilities of ? . ' 00,000 and estimated assets of 0,000 Thev have had largo piviug and sewer conducts , especially InVrot Supoilor , vvhera lubt spring a serious stiiko was responsible for most of their cm- hurasment , Didn't Sneeze at ll o Kinperor. Ni\v YOIIK , Oct. S. Mcjcr Jomxssoa re ceived a cablegram todiy fiom llcrlin that his son Joseph had Iwcn acquitted of tlio charge made against bint by thieo diainken students. IIo was accused oC saying "I sneeze at your cmpcroi " 'lids Is a political cilmo with ten years imprisonment. In.'leased AVchtvin Union 1'i-ofltH. Ni.w VOIIK , Oct. 8. The annual report of the Western Union telegraph company shcivs n surplus of $ lt,0"0,0b.l , Tlio Inciease of pi o- ( \vaslOW , ( Jil eompaied with tlio pic- viousjcnr The grass lovenuo shovvsaniu- Ciease of lCOIbJl. , A. Mtcle ( > Irl Ornwuoil. YonK , Neb. , OU. 8.-Special [ toTurBrn ] The youngest child of Mr A. Niciccl , a little tlo cirl about thieo years old , while iilnjing ou the banks of the cicuk , fell in and was drowned. The body icnmined In the water tvv o hours before It was discovered. at halt hake. S\IT rj KC , "Utah , Oct. 8. [ Specinl Tolc- grmn to Tnr DEIAVilliamC | King , a tin smith of this , city , ag > d tw cut ) -eight , un married , shot lilmsolf fatally through the bc'iulnt hisfuthoi's door iitUn. in , todaj. lie was drunk and despondent. 'Xho CiriMilnr Modidcil. WASHING-TOY. Oct. 8 The acting Indian eoinnilssloner today issued a modification of tliooliculniof Clinch , IbflJ , in regard to tbo I'cmoval of clock fiom Oklahoma and the .In dian teiritoiy , extending the tlmo to Novem ber 1. _ licensing of Cuptalns anil Pilots. Ni.n YOIIK , Oct. 8. The natlouiil board of steam navigation at its scsMon toduy passed a rcsolutlou giving local Iiibiyetora dlsirctlon uiy powers to license cMptalus and pllou. I'uls w 111 apply to the w hole country. Iron null Strut PiTTsiiui.o , Pa , , Oct. * . 1'ho delegates to the iron and steel congress spent the day in specting tbo works tit Altoona , Johnstown mid other poluts along the I'eiiiisplvanlu , load and icachtd I'ittshuivtlilscveuing. A I'ond i'arrwoll. Vn\s-\,0et. 8. The Austrian and Ger man I'mpcrors arrived at Klein this af tcn.oou. AfU-ra cordlul furcrtdl Kinperor William proceeded on his Journey to Herlln. i'our llollorH J x MfCKroov , Mich. , Oct. 8 , At the Ducey ( liimbercompnnles s.iwmlll this morning four i boilers exploded , recking ttio mill aud kcvewly iiijurln * ; six nitu. POPULATION OF NEBRASKA , Official Tignres Show nn Incroiso of 135 For Cent * In Ten Years. FIRST DISTRICT CLNSUS BY COUNTIES Iiitllcnttonn That the Now Tariff Hill AVill Give t ; o Courts I'loiily ofVorlc Xr-vt Money Onlcr OnlcrS WAsmsoroiTlijnnAv TUB O Anu nun , ) 513 I'ouinrBVTii STIIPET , > WxauisoTO11 D. 0. , Oct. 8. ) The census ofllcotoJay completed tbo count of tbo state of Nebjaslsn and announced the > opulatlon of tlio first superior's district > y counties. Oho rtjturusfor the ontho state shown total population of 1,000,703 la ISM , against-Ut.aSO In 1SS9 , nn. Increase of 007,413 , nero than 18o potMcont. This Increase In sures six roprcscnlolivoi In the lower branch of congicss for thl ) state after the next np- oitlonnient , c\cn \ Uioughtho lasls of icpre- sonUtlon U fi > cil as Ugh as 150,000. , Theio Is i possibility tint thob is Is may fall consider ably below Ihls fltfuro , inlilch c\eat Nc- raska's niembershii ) iu the national loghlix- lure will bo corrospondlagly Increased as well as her leprcs ntatlon in the clectoni collcjo. Iho population of tlio counties In the rirst disti let art as follows i I. ' " " ' Countlcj. i Duller. 1333 * 1 ISH. Chaao . 48J.I 47:1.1 : lew. . UIJ Uumlr . . < WJR IU71 nilmore 11 Wl n.r , 7 ( iO 2 1ST. h'ronllcr. 8171 7V17 9 14 sm tto'pir . . 4 DM 1UJ Hamilton , HffKI SS-'T llnil.in . 81H.S J1W2 8'l.fl ' K8.ll Hitchcock 5707 ll't't 11,120 Kearney 4R87 Nliokolls . II 191 71M. [ IW)7 ) 7"lO I'olk 10 NU 11017 Hod Witloiv. MIS W.illno. . . 9118 ' 411..J 1 liajc-r . . I'l-'S lil.i.'j Webster 11210 41011 Totnldlitrlct . Incrcasu In tin > cnil 1K < UU TIIC1TAIHX MIVISTFII IN- The f net that IValVja Fiva , who Ins been the minister fiom Italy to the United States foi the pibt decide , is ahout to leave "Wish- ingtoa ou an extended Ifavo of abscjnco is looked upon heio as positive pioof that the statement printed so'no tlmo ago to the effect that Mi , I'\iva hr ! ) heen recalled is well founded Last spring tliero vuis avery un- plcas.int sensation published in the papers of Koine and ITloiimcq And othci' Italiim cities. which sut foith I with a grciti deal of ciicntustaiitinl detail that ? Mr. ITava. together -vvlth Mr Him , Iholtnliou consul pcnornl in Now York , nnd Scnor JSosinithDods Jiud.hccn engaged in a coispliaty to defraud tlio Italian Kovcmmcnt , on a lolneco contract 'v/hlcli bad been ncr- fceted by Fuva aud Rlfn foi-tho Ita''un gov- ciumciil. Uha Itahua government has n. monopoly of the -toVloco twado inltalvcnd . , . . " - . United States It uas claimed that Klmr numhuit's reiirOscnt.itlvos purchased the supply lu'ctlcd of ICcutuckj tobacco at the rate of 7.3 franes per quintal and they charged up to the government ll'i francs ] > er quintal. The accounts were s.ild to have Icon pissed by the minis ter of llnimce , vvlio was suhicn.ucntly ) re moved from oflloo. lUnn ucnt homo on a. Icivo ofabscneo and ho has not yet returned , iilthouRU he has hccn ROIIO ucnily six months. Now J' ava is picking up his trmilts to pet out of to\vn \ , aud it is nsseitcd that his suc cessor has \ > cin appointed Among the otlior charges brought against Fnva nt the time uas ouo to the effect th it he had been en- Bajjtel luBelllnsf Italian decorations for cash in connection vith Hiva , and fuithcr , tint the two Kentlouien wcro Interested In the padrone Bystqm , which has Tjecn fiour- ishinp to such a twat extent anil which the Italian government Is trjliif ; to break un in New Yoik. Whether or not , the chaiffes are true itlsdlflludt tn usccrtniu at this time , but oven one who Knows any thing1 about the matter is positive that run , * , will not return to the United Htatci ns the iiceieelited ivpro- scntntivo of the klnfc of Italy. win , rri.Nisit ifouicrou Tiin COUI.TS. Iho new tariff bill -will pivo the couits plci.ty to do and \\ill keep tbobo.ird of gon- 01 d iippinlsers vcrjjbusj for several jcars hence. In fact t hh no\v boaid of general np- praispisis ( oliifj topivotho tfre.itojt dcroo { of satisfaction to the meielinnts of the coiin- tiybccmso tboy can have the disputed < ] UC3- tlons involved lit tbo new tarilt decided piomptlj if tlmv choo .0 to do bo I3ut u tfre it in in j oftliomwilllnslhtupcn cninjliifj their cases to the courts , no nutter how the nppiaibcrs may decide Assistant Secrotaiy Siuldlntr of tlio troisury de partment , who Ins cbirgo of the custom business , is bulled In telegrams and lettcis fiom allpirtsof thp cojiitry asking conun- dniins with icfcrcnra totho new tnift bill. Uhoy eomo not onlyjfromolHciils of t ho gov ernment , but fioinwei-ihimts. Invvjors , tus- tom house bickers And , even rioin edltois of newspapers and the eonnileis of almanacs and bUtistiul voiks. There has Iken a strinir of telegraph { > oys nu'r iiiR messages to the "Western Unioa ofllco iieiosstbo stioct from the trcasuiy dopaitmont since the hill -yy as passed. Seuieury ( Spaldlag- aimer- ing these telegrams in a very diplomatic manner , because the questions involved me Kenci ally complicated ones , and ho does not vvlih to prejudice tha lights of the United fatitcs In the eon its. to v , hi eh the eases may ultimately bo appealed. MItoMroiunn \ oincr . An order has been issued fiom the postof- ilcodcnirtment to establish the following poslomces iuNcbiiiskaai money order olll- CC3. 1)U ) , Kiinball , county ; Cerc-eo , Siun- ders cmmtv.Uoddlngton , ( jhcjcnno county ; bhicklcy , Pillmoro county Also the follow ing in the state of lowai l ittlo Hoik , Lvoiib count v ; West nendPulo , Alto county ; Iln/lo- Ion , Euchaiun onmty , Aurora , wiclmiinn county , Centra Juucilon , Jones count ) ; limorMOii , Wills umnty ; Inward , Ljons couutv , ICajidall , Hamilton count v AUo at JllllCitv , PennlnirtAn louuty , and Lctclicr , Sanboui county , ioutu Oakoti. tun tuuAT r I'.VHIS. Thorols iiotuithlji thabtori published In 7\'ew "York and elsewhere that the L'Vnch eovornmciitli otYindedat thoeoruhllt ) with vbich the count otl'arislms bucu leceivcd In this country nnd that the rioiich legation Ins protested to JSlMUhluoan'iiiistth3 netion of the gcvcininent in having the collet-tor meet him dow n tbo buy nn a levcnuo nittor I ocoiiespoiulenoJlw.s pjisscd between Mr Illdnoimel Ibo 1'iBBch icmitlon on Iho sub jeit. No c inipUiiit bus iwtn made , and , as fai as Mr. Uhinokiov.j. the l'i emit mlnUtcM1 h perlcctly conlenloel with the conduct of ull conceined If ho or his government are ilhsutUlled they buvo coiicfiilod the fact , but if thoj should i-emonstuto ivu lihlno would tell them that It vas iiono of their business The count of Pails hai not , been onie'liilly 10- reived by the govern iflent of the United States and will nut bo , Imt ho 1ms extended tohltnby oruer of tbo president the s.uno courtciloa that -would bo extended to any other cauallj llhutrlotisforcisn soldier who had held rank in tlio armv of the United States nnd had given his services tothis countiy at a lima when such seiv Ices \vero appreciated. The fuct that tbo count claims acio\vn bus nothing todovtlth the case. Ho i.i vvoli omod hoi o as tin cx-oftleor of the union army , not m . t , pruonder to the throne of Trance , MI-CEtr > XEOl * . "Old Saddlebags , " us -Senator McDon ald of Indiana Is funlllarly known , lf > Iu the city and expresses It nus his opinion that Cleveland will lw nomhinted in Ism by the doinoi rats with Govcnujr Campbell of Ohio as \ ice president , llotmnks the now tariff bill \\lll \ make it easy for the democrats to elect their ticket on'a tariff reduction pint- foi m , In snoaldtiR of the representation ot the South Aiuetle.ui mcoi at the world's fair tbo commissioner of Indian affairs snld today tint bo Intended to jilnco on the prounds vlIlnKCs of Jndlnns living just ns they lived nt the time of tlio dlscovotvof Amouci. Ha said bo intended to show In this way each of tbo distinct aboriginal nations , nnd should com- plolo Iho lesson hy showing the vvioiis stnpesof ( levelopiiifiit fiom snvago to nend civilized life. "In fuel1 said Commissioner Morgan , "I Intend to show by object lessons the history of the native races of the coun try. " Hoilacd 1 , 1st ol' UhoHo ICMled 'Jweutj I'cnplo In.jured. WitMiNOTOx , Del. , Oct. 8 'Jho following is a corrected Hit of tbo killctl in yesterday's ' explosion at the Dupont powder mill : \VituxMli. Oiu.ix , \VIIM i.ii McOvm-nr , MUITIV 1)01. . IV , JAMI.S DOIA-V .TOHV II , MlCllVlit 1' vTi.iCK Uouoin-inr , .lOllV NlttKI.I , .TollV llAIII.lIMIt , MHH M.i.IlAnir.M n , ISlni. Uo-m BuionriiTT. Thnso inoro or less Injured numbered about twenty. Tlio men who wcio killed wcio working in and iibout tbo inatra ines and nulls , and , except In the cases of thx-ce , wcio blo\vn lo pieces , so that only fragments of thcli remains hare been found , It Is tbo theory of tbo vvoikmeii tint the explosions yvcra started in some way by a soldering lion which n green mini was using in soldeilng tli covcis on cans of ponder , The wounded are being cared for by neigh bors and fi lends and the dead bodies nro nrcpaicd for buiinl. "William Green vias but-led Ihis afternoon. Tliix-o or four hundred homeless people have been pro\ bled with comfortable qunrtus by their frienils living in moio favored locali ties and -will bo looked aftcruntll their homes c.m bo icstorcd. Tlio coroner summoned njury'hls ' morning for thopmposo of viewing the remains of Wlllinm It Grcen so that they could bo in- tot red. It limy bo two or tlubo days befoio hewill boie.idj to hear teallinony. 8KIVEV , lOSTIHt A3 Crodltou oT the I'lrinMcct and Hear n StadMiicnt , BO TON , Mass , Oct 8. A latgely attended meeting of the creditors of Seavcy , 1'ostcr & Dovvmuii was held today. 'Iho statement rendered to the assignees by the accountant , Including the assets nnd liabilities dhcct nnd contingent of thatflnn. aud of thol'urplta niaiiufnctminy company , showed lint tbo total nominal assets of the firm weio jb'J2,000. The liabilities of the llrm aio put at a total of StM-7,000 The statement of the Hut-oka silk iii.iiiutactariug compmy showed the total nominal assets lo bo $ iM" > ,000 The dlivct liabilities wore fc..JS.O'K ' ) nnd the contiiiRcnt liabilitiess.-r,000. llio loiiib statement , of the firm nnd corporation showed total nssets of § 1,537,000 , and direct liabilities S1fllS,000 ; total contingent liabilities M , n.,0lt ) , leavln ? n total smplus Jointly of § 101,000 'JL'ho meet ing ; voted In favor of authorUingtho assignees to conduct the mill nnd business for the com ing' thrco months nnd also in favor of approv ing ; on tno part of the cicdlloiV assignment tlmt had beun. mado. , Iowa and Dakota Pension11. tVYASiU > ftTOj ? , Oct. , S.-flSrx-cial Telegram to Tun Bir. ] Pensions HercTgrautcd todav to tl o followingNoluaskans : Otlginal Invalid Gcoigo-M. Kltlell , Loup Citv ; Closes C. Fitzer , Ohlowa Increase William Weaver 1'rosscr D-inM 1'latto Ceuler ; - Mnlloy , ; HcniyJ. Austin , Ailzonu ; Joseph D licclc- \vlth , North. Loup ; riecmau SorvoT ) Bclu- doio ; John Traycr , Helena ; John N'eltrel , Preston ; James JI. Mitchell , Blue III1I ; Willlnm Bioner , Old ; Daniel D. Drainer , Duvld City ; Wiley C. Langfoul , Auburn. Original widows , etc Piancelia IVI , widow of runahi Blown , Ke.irucj' . lo n : Original Francis M. Adnms , Buttle Creek ; John W. 'Ihurston. IJorlnicr ; John II. LonusdorfT , Ames ; John S Clearwater - water , "Wintcrset ; William Wllkins , Bed ford ) James Dcncy , Albla. Itestori- tion nnil licrease Harvey Sldrlcey Hvvan. Increase Mntlie\vr \ J. Tliompsnn Collins ; Henrj ICbcilmrt , Creston ; John \V. \ .Tones , Fort Dod o ; Albion L. Sjpher , Scranton - ton , . lonathan Chanez , Zcnring ; Gcoigo J. Monln. Deobutovvii ; Samuel B. Allison , Coin ; James Pavne , Dentonspoit ; PAH Irk Moms- ban , Kimop ; 1'aik M. Jcnks , Altu ; Walter 11. Stone , Alpha ; William Glover , Hedding ; John Atcn , Council DlutTs ; John Good , Sid- noj ; William Lai ucb , Cutliilo , Tames \V. Ijynn , Montczumn ; Hiehurd N. Gould , Oclcbolt : Duvid lSwielc , Crnton ; Geoigo Togue , Gllddcn ; WlllintnAIarch , Kicdoi nits- burg ; John Averill , Watciloo ; Arthur Mont gomery , bchnllcr ; Lewis Shoictt , I'.mami ; Clniles M. Powell , Wlntcisot , Thomus J. Dlsbop , Parley ; Udgnr Pcrldns , Forest City ; Phillip Carry , Slgourncv ; Harrison Caiter , 1'erry ; Umil Urcndcl , CodarlJapIds. Orlglun.1 v Ido\\s liachel , w idow of Willl un K. Hind. Nnslmn. South ihkota : Otlginal , navy John Connolly nelly , Grcnd 1'orks. Inciease IlnuisonlC. Beach , Unptd Cit ) ; James L. Dunham , Millott ; limothy D 1'orter , Ilaiold ; JohuT. Liddle , liiillnii COM fere HUD nt Tjako IjiKn Mon \\VK \ , N. Y. , Oct. 8 1'ho eighth annual Indian conference at I.ako Mohawk w as tiegun this morning. President Gates of Ainlicist college was mndo chairman , Gen eral Whlttlcscy of Washington , sociclary of the bonid of Indian commissions , gnvoa gcn- ornl survey of the field and rofcncd espe cially to tbo liappy change In publlo senti ment la the last few yeju , duo largely to tlio Influences einmatiiKj from Mohawk. Ilx- 1'icsidenrMcUush lead an ablepapcrto elcm- onshAtotho capacltj of the Indian for chill- ziitlon. Iho worst of the red men , ho said , nro not inn IPSI lavor.iblo condition forchlll- 7iitlon than our own ancestois , tholliitons , asdescilbod DV C.usar. ft was ChiUtlanity thrtwrousht their change , and it would do the sumo for the Indians Assassinated in IIIn I'ailor. JhcoGn.Oct. . 8 AtNoiinondale.Dpdgo county , last evening' , J C. Torsythp , bcetc- larj aud treasurer of the N'ormanetnlo lumber company , and ono of the best known men in Gcoigia , wus shot and idlloil by an unknown assassin v\ bile slttini , ' in Ids paiior. Thoiis- stisslnatlon has uioiiedlmmcnbo excitement in the iicighboibood the Kruiiuli Turin * . I'm i , Oct , 8 'Iho cabinet has charged Iho minister of commerce to f ramo n bill to bo inlroduicd in the chamher o deputies thing ttio maximum tarilt upon exports Into rianconnd etlvinf ? the got eminent lovvci to mnlio concessions to thoio countrloi vvhoso goyoinineuLs in their taillT. laws fa.v or French products. _ Tlio MltjhlKim liners' Stiiko. I'lU-nviixn , Mich , Oct 8. A m.iss meeting of the strilclng mind's was held jCbtciday , L'.WW workmen being picsenc A eoinmltleo \vns clioscn to transact buhlness. The coin- initlco will hiibmltapwposltlon for a com promise to the mining uompain'ti ' iife'eat today , The Death Jtoll. SU'ANNAII , ( In , Oct. 8. James Atkins , u. prominent republican politician , who for jcirs has held federal offices in this state , wns found dead In Ills ofllco this morningHo died from hcait dUease. Tlio CMC Grauolitlly Deollnos. Br. PcTEiisiii no , Oct , 8. [ Special Cable gram to TUB BFL ] Itia staled that IIous- Iloussrln Pacha , the Tuikisti minister licro , lias been informed that the czar re * . s In a most ijraclous spirit the InvlUitlon ti ' 'i ozaro\\ltch to visit Constantinople- , n visit to the Turkish capital nt present tlmo would plvo rlso to a d 7/ cute and oinbnuiiiilnp situation pcndliigt , settlement of the ( Ircek pattlai-eh's posltlo Ills reported thatfonrsot cholera constltul the mam obstacles to the visit. ] /.rc/rjr. > a rn't.i.v it.4. ( < K. "Jlarbro , " Whinit a I'nsseiiRcr , "Cayvti't Tpll" llo\v IlpUlleH It. NKVV VOIIK , Oct S " pr-clal Tile < ? rnin to ' 1'iic llcr.JOno of Ihe best ocean races be tween vessel ? of il\nl \ liansutlnnticlliiesvvas finished nt 0 Hi oiloc-k this morning , when the Inmaii steani'litp Oltv ot 'cw Yoi k passed the Sandy Hook lightship It was the most cloicly contested race of the four last Important one ? between tbo Now York nnd Teutonic , and It was the llrst tiln to this sldo won by the 3s'ow York. The Xevv York passed Snudy Hook nt 0 19 pin and the ' .Teutonic came steaming uloni ? at 7It : o'clock 'Iho forinei yvns at the dock nt 910 aiut It was iihno't 11 o'elock vhcn tbo defeated steamship made fast tohet : pier. Among 1ho pasiengers aboard the Teu tonic veio the eluuo nnd diubcssof Marl- hoiough A\hon tbo gang-tdink was i dsed the duke and his wlfo were among the Ih-st tomaltouso of It , The dulio clung tohla wlfo ns If ho was afraid ho would get lost without her When npoKcn to no snicl ho ilidnot know vbclhcr ho hnd pnjovcd his tilp or not. 'Cawn't always he bothered vUth such tillles , jou know , " bo said , "and I dlsllUo these 10- jiohtcro" " \Vlicio nro you Rolngto stay whllo herof" "Thnt Is anotherIhliucI cimu't siv ivally leawn't ' , " nnd lie looked as If ho couldnt Among the oilier passenfreis wcio Senator Lcland Stanford and his w ifc inn iirjiojt C.M TII.I Stockliolilers Siiiie'ched ' at "Vf htoiilnj * H Alci'tlnc , Cnicwo , Oct. 8 fSpecid Telegram to Tin : Bi i : 1 The annual meeting of the stook- holdeisof the Illinois Central came to an cud at 7:30 this evc'iilng , after a session lasting fiom 12 o'clock noon. Tlierociis UJI 'JS shares of sto lc repiescnttd inpcisoii and hy proxy , 2"I I II of which icposcil in 1'iObhlent 1'isk's Insldo pocliot. 'Iho session wns liudly n stormy ono , but it Is safe to siy that no railroad ininngemciit psv onnliy leceivcd such a sovcro nirilgnment Tlicobji'etliif ? stoekhOldeis wcio iepiet > cntcd l > yAttoinoj 1) ) G. Pilisou of Chicago , uiul ho bad nt his tongue's end till the ro- enit charges of mlsnian.igcineiit , as well as a host of new ones , which bo admitted und been delved out of Iho annual icpoits slm-o 1S71. President Tish nnswcicit in vigorous style as many of the rlmrges as ho wished to dbcus' , and tboso which c-ntno in the sbnpo of motions bo smlllnglj squelched by plump ing his 1255,000 shaies in opposit'on. ' In ull the voting the y Ictory was oervhelming for the m inngemciit. In spite of amendments to the iiumbei of si-cor seven , the original mo tion wns passed , us made , to increase - crease the capital ktoclc from 1 10 , 000.000 to $ li)00WO. ( ) ( An opposition ticket of directors was nlso proposed , but the follow Inp were elected by tlio usual overwhelming veto- Oliver HaiTiimn , Geoigo Dlibs and J. W. Doano for four jcais , nnd Chnrlcj A Peabodv and Norman B. licam for thieo years. Piosidcnt Tlsh announced that ho had changed his permanent icsi- ilcnco from Now Yorlt to Chlc-aqo , and that with Uonctiil Counsel Aycr. Messrs Donne and Ilcnm nnd Governor l ifer , ex ofllclo , Il linois had live of ( lie thirteen elirectou It appealed Jiom t'lo reading of the miiiulcs of the tllieetors1 meetings that Vlco Piesldent Hnrrimnn had. bccu prnctlcallj' suspended from ofllco before ho resigned , and tbat from 4 per cent avenrn o the company had of Into been compelled to paj'O per iont for loins. 'llio list loan wns for $1UOO,000 at 0 per cent , W.V. . Astor advancing the money , Ui'dnct Inn In ( irnin Iatr > q. IC sv * } CITV , Mo , Oct. 8. At todajs ses sion of tlm Trans-MIssouil association the Hoclc'Island gnvo it out Jlatly that a icduc- tlon in grain rates in accordance with the in terstate commerce commission order would bomnJoonits line. Af tern lengthy discus sion it wns voted that the lates. be put iu ef fect by all lines October 17. 'I lie lOrlo It-niul Nrn YOIIK , Oct 8. Tlicionre no signs yet of the rumoicd stiilro on the Ci-io load. Vice President Ihom i has promised a reply to the men's demands tomoriow. Uonnl nfl orulKii Missions. Mi\M\ron , Jlinn , Oet 8 Today the American board of commlssionuisof foicign mlsblons began Its cightv-liist nnnual session hero. Tbo session , w hick was held at 11 o'clock , waspieslded over hy llcv Dr II. S btoris. The afternoon -was takeu up with the nnnunliopoitof the ycai's work. The ropoit of thu homo dop.utment consisted mostly of letteu from local -\\oikers nnd superintendent' * . The donations during IbS ! ) 'K ) wcio S-llT/Ul , again In ono yeai of * . ' ; ) ,87 ( ) Of this < t > lti9 , ! > oi > came fiom the thieo womon's boards , nn lucreaso of Sid , 151. Legacies received ' . His stated that , ill'VW. nil in- comoof j-l,000tKXaycai ) is ically needed. Olijr-ct to IIiuull inc Klltli. L > OM > OX , Oct 8. ISpcclil Cablegiam , to TniIlBi.J-Thocora porters in the cmploj of % o Allan nnd Wilbon-IIIll Hues oC steam ci-s , who aio irritated by statements eon- lalncilln lettoisof Iho nriiiagers of to Thomas Mann , the lalioi ugltulor , have again struck for ' 'obligation" and " tcnch" inonoy. 'lliey alletro that they aio justified m their demands b ) the bad quality ami flirty condition of tuo grain they nro com pelled to handle. The \Vontlirr Koroensr. ForOmab.i nnd Vicinity- Pair , btatlonnry torn pei atiito. For Ncbrnska Colder ; noithvvcstcrlj winds , light ruin For low i Cooler , cloudy weather nnd ralir } statlonaiy tcmpeiaturc , westerly winds l-'oi South Dakota C'olilci , northuc'iloily w luds , light rain or snow. Consider the Demand I-xtortlnnatc , LoMiov.Oct. . 0 Jvlr. Hill of the Wilson- Hill line in nn interview today stated that the flim would not submit to such demands na hnvo been made i y iheir doclvtnen The ShiiiOwncis' fidcratlonvlllopen a icgist < r for tbo puiposoof foiiningiineolabor league A side fund will bo provided for employes uttil nil union men will bo loclted out by the inoinhci'a of thofcdciation. MglitorKrefMlinn in U'nles. C'liini'i , Out , 8. | Spe'cIiil Cableuram to I'll I'll ! ! ! : . ] At an assembly of the Ihptlst union loch ) Piesldent Ovvcnclalmcd Unit the ficochurches were taking a prominent , part In tits struggle forllbnly. Ilo ! > ild that not withstanding prc.it opposition tlio ( in of legislation in laver of the privileged 'luss wns pissing n\vay and po\vcr was now In the hands of llio multitude A Itnncliiium ICilIcil. Gnur.\M' , " \Vjo. , Oct. b , [ hpocinl Tele gram to Inn Bir. ] Word was iccclvedhero todnj thutCoori.'o ! 13. Ilendci son , manager of Cluj , t Forrest's 'SVvonilng cattle business , w a-sh shot and killed today by nn cmployo at the company's lunch In Hweet Water eountj Now Xciilanil Collli-is'StrllCR I'alln. \VLII.INOTOV , Now X.caland , Oct. 8. Tbo strilto of Iho New Zealand colliers bits fulled 'ITiiity-fourhtcamersof thotompmy uro iun- nliifc1 , fainlijbiiig employment lo 2,000 nou > uuluu inon. , * > ( Jiild at I'lioiiosyii's. . I3ui sot AUK" , Oa. 8 [ Hnochil Cahle- gium to Titu Id i-At ] llio close of the bourho ycUerday fcdd was quoted at l-cii'tent iucinium. ALL HURRAH FOR HARRISON , Grand Ovation Tendered to the Chief Exccw tire of the United StnUs , ROWDS AT PEORIA AND GALESBURG , c t Kii1c < * onnii 1'iiKlnoniiil tlio AVhlst IfVWIo Secretary - rotary Iracy UliiRS tlio Hell - 'llio 111 , Oct. 8.-President Hnrrt- son niosomly this morning , but ho was nol early enough to escipo Iho thousands of CUROI people who li.ul assembled nrounil Ills hotel in I'ooih , stiug'KlIng for a sight ot tholr ellstinguMicd visitor. The presl dentMM deiif to all cntienty , lio-wovcr , Hint horomiln longer In tlmt city , ami stout Iv nuilntalticit his Intention of dovot- IIIR the entire thy to Ins soldier friends In CJutcsbtirg lie nigieeci only to mklrcss biicily the linihcnso uovvd that hail assuiu. bled at tliodepotto witness Ills departure. At" o'clock the band sricnmlcil the piost * itcnt , mill , i few minute ? later Urn major uml city council , accompanied by the C5 A 11. posts mul u company of Illinois iialiounl guard's , appeared to eseoi t tbo pntvto the train 'Iho uiiiiih was a tiluinplniit one , and nil Pcorlu turned out to do honngo to tlio chief executive. At the depot over fifty thoinund pcoplo wcro assembled ami the president , being in < troduccci by Minor Ktiuho , spolious follows ! My lAllow-C'ltI/ens- H not poisiblo Unit I should Introchuo this inornliiK any so- rioustheme. I hnvogreatlj enjovcil this tilp through inj o\viistntonnd joins sisters tu loyalty mid sncrlllco for the union , sisters ulbo In piospoiltj and honor f.Applmiw.1 I llnd myself simply saying tlianlc jou , out with an Increasing sense of the hlndnebi of tbo people. If anything could mill to tlio bolcmn sense of the lespoiislblliti wlilih my oftklal oith places upon me , Itvoiild bo thcso evidence i of filonillliiess and conll- deuce. 'llio pie.it mass of people of thli country uro lovnl , loving mul duti ful clti/ciib , re.idy to suppoit every faithful ofllcer in the discharge of his dnt.v and to npplmd every honest olfoit for thclrgood. It U it H0iueoof ( jrc.it stienntli to know this , mul this momlng , not less fiotn Ibis blight sunsbliio anil tills crisp Illinois air than from t huso Iclmlly fines , I draw Insphation to do what I ean tbo vciy host I can , to pioinoto the Rood oC all tlio people of tlio United States f Applause. ] " 1 go todaj to meet with some com rades ot yotu stito who stooil with mo In tlio imny of the gioat union fortho defense of the Hap ( Applause 1 1Kf now to tbink those lomr.iJes ol I'ooili amltlio conpanj of nitlomil Kiinulsaiid all thcio friends and you , Mr Majoi and gentlemen - men of the leccplion oominittee , for this kimilv uit'etin1. ' , nnel to suj that I have great satisfaction in knowing Hint the pcoplo ol Ihis'coinmmiit.vmoveiypio'mcrotis. ' j\lr.y tint prosperity lueiciso until every clti/cn , even tholmmlilist , sliiiio It. May ixjaeo , social ordei and the Ijlcssingof ( ! od ahido in every homo is my putlug wUh for jou. " [ Loud chceis. 1 j\t the conclusion ot tbo picslilcnt's ' address - dress , Klslo Osllo Xvdc , tbo child achcss of Little Loid ITuuntloroy fame , presented tbo president -with a beautiful boij.nct on bclnlC ot the G. A. It. posts and olti/ciis of 1'coria Tho' president CM'icsscd his thanks bv kiss-big the little lad } , and auild the cheers of thocrowd the trail' pnllol out for Galoshui jr. AtPeoiIa thoprosiJenthl party wasiilct by u delegation fiom ( lalesbuig- a special train. Major H. H. Clay of tlio lO.'d Illinois legiincut , .fudge A A Binitb and II. M. Stsson , oJltors of the ( l.ilosbuig papci > , ami railroad ciftlcials composed tbo patty. The president's tula fioin this point was hi charge oC 31. U. ltl < e , Mipciiiilcmlriit of the Chlciiffo , liuilingtoi Quliuy mil- road 'loCiuleubm the ti ilii vns pulled by mi engine In chirRO of muiiginicr who \v.is n inunbu' of the picsidcnt's old lnjjadc. This knight of tbo tlnottlo was Finnic Hilton , a formu incmbii of the Ono Himdicd and Second llllnoh I cir Oidesbiirfr the piealdont , after accoidlna ; reception to old vctcians iiho.ud the train , went fouvard with Sctiotury Tiacy nud greetiil Kngiiucr Hilton .is an olil friend. On imitation of tbo latter tlio presi dent and becretiiry Tiacy mounted tliounglna luuliociciii thocab with Ibo onpineci for u few miles. To the piesidont the cngiiieoi Biacefully jleldcd tbo 10- f > pen > lblllty of palling the whistle for sinuous and cubbing } , and the llrcmiu ecu- bidcratvl ) tinned o\ir tliobcll rene to Sccic- tsirj Tracy. lioth Reiitlr > incii pcrforjmd their icspccthoduties boncll and vlgotously tint the cltimis of KIIOK county would havu thought soerd tinlns weto spoediiif-tm OUKI ! tluh midst and that i-vory cioisln was ob structed bv oltitinatohordsof ll\o s'otir. 'iho pilnc-iDiloxont of tlia dav was the 10- nnion nt Oaleshuii , ' of the riittbrigade , Tblid dUiiion , Tv\tiitieth arm } < -oipi tbu Toimcr coiinnanil of ( Jotunl Ilairlnon Mho occasion Mas the &nthoiinj ; not only of tlm old \eteiam who vero foniieih asbociatcd with the president , but ofCJiand Aimincu fiom all sections of the wcwt. Kxuiihloni fiom all the ptiiielpil dtles within a radius of J500 mllus milled to the nssc-inblafjo , and It \\m c&tlmiiud that the aurtlcncohlcli Krcotal Piesldent Hunison .itOaltsbuiKwiw not less tli in twentv-lho thousand. At tlio depot iho pruldi'iitiil puty was mot by tbo m.ior of tbo city , the ( ouiuil anil an a i my of veterans , and cscoitcil hlift to the hotel , \\liciolii an bom's recep tion distinguished clll/cns fiomall ] nrts of the btuto Riottcd the pi csldcnt The decor ations thiou hout the ciljoio profuse uml chboiato Upon n\asL inch on tlio grand blind beneath \\hoiothe pieslclcnt stood VMIU the \\oids , "Wo Welcome the 1'iesideat. " bhoitlj aftir 11 o'cloelc there passed iiiicvictv of tbo picddtnt in fiout of the htind tbo veterans of the Twentieth aimv coins , i..noa seliool children of central Illincfa aiul thousands oC tltizcns Among thu dis- tlnttuislied people ou the stnncloru.iljutaub GenoinlVaticu of Illinois , who appcuedo , ! the penonul repiesentitlvo of Uotcinor Klfer , unahlo to lea\o his ofllebl du ties , Secretary of State 1'ieisoii , Major Stoons , Joliu S Hiiiuuls of Chtiar'o , Cou- Kusiinnn l ost. Con icasinnn Ilindorson , lion. Licoi-RoW. Pilnce , fjoncnl AilhnrA. .Smith , tioiienl Miloi , U , S A , ( Jeneril IJestin , dopJitiHOiitioininaudui ( Jrand Aimy of tlio Itepiiulloof llllnols.iindLolonel.lc-Uer- aun Ivinnuy. At the conclusion of the parade the patty rcjidicdto the speaker's Bland in fiontof the coiiit house , \\bcro Maj-or Stteiis wel comed tbo piesldentto Calc" ! > hiiig asfu'lows : "i'o the piesldentof tbo United Slate" ) , to his bucrctury of the imvj , ana thc o olht rdls- tliik'Ui-ilicd Kuests , and toall these fnuids.es - podallj those of thoKlistbilf-ado , who IdiiJ- 1 } Join us in this groctini ? , thoiily of TJa.cs- burg uxtendaa mostcordld wcleoiixi Xevcr hcforoln its history his It bce-n to liehly lionored Tint the old ( oiupaiiions in arms should decide to meet heio \ , \ \ \ \ "tliu hos" } oftholOJd Illinois wujutlUtlnctlontliiituu highly pri/c [ Gicnt iipilauso J J'o jou , I'lesident llaulson , the Oollet'o Oil } brings its waimcst Kieotlng ; to jou ills Indebted for ull these honois , and It feels keenly thohlgbdlstliietlonyou confer Our bi.no soldlois , wlto cftino haek to lib from the bloody but glorious field , nio hero to salute tbo coinnmnder who was ulays a eomiailo. hobcllcvod In dlsilplino and remembered his HIGH | j\pplau o from tho\oUMiitis 1 "No other nn-otlng tan v > aim u 1 dirt Ilko Ibis , yctotluuns tliifuio would bilntf tlielr meed. These collcn'ca , Kno'c and 1/mib.ml , \\h\i \ \ nil their enthusiastic and aspiring Aoith , ivjok'O to erv bail to ono \vho ( lia lionored Ids alinu muter and addulunotbup naino to the long llu of dl3thigulahed.sonso fivshateriollegC3. . I'lirllcularlv warm Is Die feeling of the BtudcntH and friends oC Knox college , hecauso jou are to Iny the eor- ner Ntoiio of the splendid hall they have presented hero , and which they hone may piovo the comer etono at a la i KIT foituno and. bioadcr