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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILY BER | , THURSDAY , OOTOBJ3R 10 , 1890. T h -oolong jears , and nftor twenty ycnrs of no ivoprnctieo nttho l > arl think I may say \ilthout being chnrcccl with oaotlitn that t have won sis many hard fotiRht ie-Ril contests M nnnvernitoof ten of jour leading lawyer- * . H was not by eloquence or hy ornkiy. 1 have learned tlmtwhllo tlia uvcngo jury tnjoysllno talk , itrcllcion facts , nnd a plain. -statement offncUls what counts In the jury room , When you go homo you will any thnt Jlryiin'1 talk ton Wit wwtho finest yo\t ever lUtcncd to , anil that halt the most eloquent you n g man over before an American aud Icnco , bubwhen you ( rctup Itttlio tnornliig Justoslc yourself if hofairly mitttio fiats anil nrjru- focnts I presented , and sje iftho facts do not 'illtclicocksa-vU ntnwrorig on the tariff Question. The World-Herald hus slid very cotnnu'ndo.tory tiling olnioniia when Ivvos ncltyolllelal It gave mo inoro credit than rome people thought 1 deserved It , cotn- tiit'ii f lid my raid on llio gas compaiiv en dorsed mv action ngnlnitUio one horsa sheet l-itlway that has now KVIvny \ torourunR- hlll cent electric system , n wd with ino In the -war waged on the w iterworkicomjnny , Imt now stijs I nm wrong on the tariff , bo- mtao I fever the McKlnlcy bill that proposes to robtho people. ' "XVouro told tint this Is 0110 of the princi pal Issuer of the campaign. Are thoronot others morediredly affecting thel'irstdls- trlut unil thocityof Onnhal How about nil nppropiintion of f.J,000,00 < ) that we hope to pbtainfor n postoflleo building ; ortholoca- tlon olu mint that would KVU ! employment to ix ht-tfo number of men nnd make us looked ur > to as olio of the Ion lint ? lilies of thocountry , ; or the now bnrucks uud thooifcllon of the buildings desired by Ucmural Brooke , nntl other appropriation ? ? "Doci the tariff affect us directly at this "This H the preliminary sklrmUh of the pi cut Inttio to bo wuf-cd two yc.ire h < nco bilpposo Kein nnd 13rjm anil McICeighnii lo nllcloc-tcdnml manage to carrv a bill through tlio houso. That Is us far as It would go for at Itast two jcira. Tlio Mc- Klitlcy bill hasn't hud afiiirtrinl , but itwlll have In that time If ilcICltilcy succeeds in rariylnir tint ceiryniuiOctcJ district in Ohio huwill bo nominated for the prcsi- ileiii'j two years hnico nndvlfl bo the chlof executive of this prcit nation It is imposslWo to adjust a tariff schedule that will 1)0 entirely sitia factor ) to c\ery \ j-cetionof the country , or to any pirticulnr lection It mint bo in adjustment of illlTonnW and eompioinUcs oftlio things that enter Into itt construction. " Wo have hud two bills the Mllli bllUncl the McICinlcy bill Thy both came from the fimo loiainlttcowlttm two jcirs of the siino linione -when a majoiity of the committee win democratic mid thcothcr when tuonin- Joiitywus republican lloth h.ulthe tune object la view todoi-Uo lovcnuo tocarryon the KOVCI ii incut. Up tothat ] oir t there islit- ( ledifleicticebetwe'ii NrUijin nmlm.vclf. 'ihe democratic bill was for ruvcnuo only the republican blllli forlho additional pur pose of protecting American Industries and American vorkingmeii. rhiyarunot uliko. Jhey nro aswldo ap.ut it lontincnt. An iKfaiiioulclroll biUvcun tlicin , and if they were submlttod to their admirers an Moan -\vould roll between tin in ' ] he ceaseless motion of tlio Atlantic \\oulcl lutor\cno bttwcon The Mills bill would lo ) In KiiKland aud the MoKlnluy bill in "JEJiH uise free tnilo is libeled llcr revmuo wily , 'docs ittulcomvaj the stlnp attached to thu pauper libor of UuropoJ "In mythology no rc. > il thostorj of Hor- rulesi'.who ( .11110 to two roads , In ono of Which appealed a m.iiden. In ( jnury atllro Ho uslccii her iinmo , and shoienllcd : ' .My naiiio Is I'leisure. but mv cnoiniw c.ill 1110 Vice. ' In the other void aipnuaxttl another iinldcn , who said 'My iiauio is Virtue. 'Jliis to id miy seem loufjh , but it ends in Joy and poaie. ' This is the slt- iiition with fico traJa ami iirotection. 'Jli' ID ul to the left looks enticing as liKhtud lip with thogunenlitiesof thofieotr.idoiul- AOL'ato , but the lower end is imrkcdwithdc- futcd factories , palo fuct'd women and lifrucd aud dirtj chlldroii. On the otlu r 10 ul lia pavement as solid as Sioux i'.ills pninitoon concrete foundition Itafactoiles lire biH ) , itaworlimeii luppyand Its families luutunttd. ' li'tt'otrndo in this country hnsbcoiifol- lowetlwith depression in business nnd ruina tion ior tlio Ainciiun voiliiiigincn In the old colonial days what \vaa the position of 1 HKlandJ An ait of niilUimciibdciluicd a fnctorj in North Carolina nulsatiie. anil an olllclal was liable to romo\al from Ws ofilco It lie ncrniittoa anythliiR of the kind to cvist in the colonies. AI.SOOII as a now country vas organi id a limtectina bill was adopted , and signed by UcorKO Washington in 1'bU. Thopreainblo of that lawrecopnl/ecllho prlnciplLs eluin- l lonedand&ustaiiicdby the republic-ins today JweUoaincmliueiiU iriirc.uscdits protocm-e fciUuis until thcjvcio doubled in 1811. . In liUOlt wasropialed , and then followed a I moral depression and wlpingout olourfac- tories until Ib.'l , -\Nhen another pro tcctivehw yis ciiictcd , at the dcsiio of both parties. 'Jhui o was 110 eon trovcrsy and thorooug-htn't to bo today , feoino of the democrats vho are now \otiiiK that titkot are \indoubtedlydoiiiKso bccauso Jnclwonasa rleinocnt , and yetJaekbon voted foituntpro- toitU'olilll of 18U-ta , also did Van liuteriand Iliiehanan. "Then followed an , era of piosperity until W' , vhen the cloud camoth.U has c\ersiuco KHrectcdntidcoiitrollcd the democratic piuty. Cilhoun found that the sou thcouUi not coui- iwto vlth tlio free h bor of the north , and ( Ottonnns inado WIIR. Depression ngahi fol- lortodwlth the desliuction of our fuctoiies until to advent ot William Henry Harribon vith another protection law , which w * ! > \\hud \ ) out in h.id Jaltli In 1818. 1'ollc vioto the famous 1'ilno letter piomis- iii | ? to sustain protcitioii , but brolto bis pUdgo unil f no trade followed. Deiwssioa did not immediately result because the famine ot Iro- Jund oiwned n market for our breadstulfs fiul thodisco\ery of olJ in California fol- Jowed , Then uamo the grain fanilnoof 1557. "Alyfiietid takes the position tlntproiec- Tlmi laws are unconstitutional 1 can't sea tuw this can bo when the idea IMS rowp- iilrad as far back as 17S9 I ran scolio\\ rcioivcdthat Imprcsiion Under the consti tution of ttioconfodcraey it vould bo uncon- etltutiun.il , and as tlio champion of the Kix-at routli ho has made his mistalco. llo argues at length on the ininoritj rcpott on thu McKlnloy bill , which quotes from 3 > in lei \Vobstor' .s snoech of Ib'JO. I invu IVebntcr'H .sjieocliof Ib-lii , in whiehhis ideas nro prratly ihungi'd , aniHio fivon pro'cc- ' tlou , gMnj ? as a nison that lie knows nioro tlnii vhcii howustwcnU yeaisoC u' " . 'Jliln 1 cnly shoivs that us usual the democrats are tWL-ntj six jeirs Wiiiidtho times. "Tho democrats siy thotfirilt is a tax , and that is the burden of their sonp. Lot's see About it The laat ndinlntst ration wanted a lot of blimkcU for army sor\iio and udtcr- tliod forbids , AnEiiRllsh imnufacturorbid JJ.5 a piceo , niul on American innnu- iJClurcr $ . " . ' ( > . The ttiRlish bid. dir secured the contract , and tt/iOrt was sent to Ellwand and that inuih tikeii from American \vorknicn. If tlie theory of my friend Is correct , the tariff added tiUx " cf Sl.fiO per blanltct , mukiiijj * 7,500. "Wo want tholarlfl to iirotoct our Aaicriian jiuumfacturx's , 'Taltou-irennilsof , vhlch all we usoaro manufiictnrod In this lountry. Go bielc flltlit jiiirs In their lilstor.vto 183. ' , hen thov veroti , 7 , 8 , "Jniiit 10 conta per pound , vltli tlio piovaillup price tS ainIO cents. J.it thin 50,000 kefs won inado in this country Tlio taritt was only fl.fW a lie . n net of a republics confrcas raised It to 4 cents n pound. Ainerliau fao- toile * started up , anil now in pUce of Kuiope. wo make them oursehcs. " \Vo \ uindo and eouMimod 2,500,1100 , kegs list year. 1 tint Is ouo of the facts for you to con- sldi'r. " \\'owill ndmitthat the first result of the taritt is to nilso the price Tlicpiiioof nails lsnowfJ.1'5 a kepr , with 11 pro lit of 30 cents , vl.lob . makes fJ.v'5 ' n kegor 14' cents a pnuni.1. "Thej tnlltimoiittin plato and denounce tno iviiublicancoiifres- iiilslnp the tar iff , They piinb In Klcmlnpr iolors tholn- ereiihcd price of thoworklnginra's tin p-ills. Olucnt down to f-150 n box ami then it Jumped to ? Uln 18M , when forelRii manulac- tururs hail r.oAnieiloan competition , At that tirlco rur faitorlcs weiu apjiln encouraged , Lut KiiKllsh manufacturers cimio o\or \ and cat the price in following out tlio sentiments of Lord Brown , \\l\o \ Mild In parliament that English jiroduccrs could afloid to sell ) , oods In Aiucr- Jiaat nlosa inordcr to ctltlo American lu- 3u tii wln their rmtllo A aln the prUe \cnt to ti.r l'i ' and our industries wcro wiped cut. AVe huMi been paying out vast sutua to 3-iiKhiinl , 1 u cri ni IIIR each jour , and last jctir Stli-uc-liM the rnormnuH total of $7 1,8411,000 , , tlii ) bitlir fruits of a tnriH for rcvenuo only. A p.ill tv < * Jjhii ( but twenty ounces , and il tike iwilU a jear the tllHurcMiro in tlio no\\ * Hlr will uitikt 5 ( uitrt | ir tnnutn for Ilia ir the ptJwi of fi L'laMof bw , ( Miivt * lli u ullo > fi Khoulil foi ow. 'In. ' 17 \ uim l tiiu loiiceni of all1" ! /uv * loiAiu \ lolcrrul tuiovcrol uublo- prnini In the Vorlcl Herald to the effect that juropoan maniifaeturors felt alarmed over ho lari ft measures pending hero , nnd tbkt justness tacnitlon would follow In the old country if the MclCinley hill was adopted. "lonnld : "Ihe vorkhtirman usodlo clvo hiswlfoH nndsho Avonldt buy eight yards of calico nnd nulton democratic dress ; now ho gives her 1 anil she hujs tventy jnrdsof the snmo tiatcrlnl und makes hcrsoll a eood rciublicatt | dto " The speaker ira.9 Interrupted with jells of 'Time. ' " and sild that he saw plainly that .ho democrats present did not care to hear nn3-moro of the World-Heralds democracy explained Hon.V , f I3rvantipon being Introduced by Frank 11. rvlorrisscy , spoke substantially us follows "It Is aildiif ? almost too much of me to comb it with myoppoiicntnftcrhehasspokcn so Wntlly of me Ho has tried to convince ; the audience tint it honlj child s p'ay ' foi- no totalkthis evening , butclidin the earl ) of arlKhtcous cinso. even nowIcandaru to cntcrthiscomlnt without fear or hosltation , and In dolnc sol feel tlio nuurnnra that oven ; ho pebbles thiovvn liy n lad rnnj be : us efToct- vo in tlio juAClin hurled by the hand of a jiiint "home ( into ago wo hoard thnt a Iw liad jcon pasicd in the Interest of tbo daily anorcr , alawthat prn Idol for an ciKht-hojr lay vvhiloln Uiooinplny of the government , but slnco ive nave found cut that that Inw wasfivoicd by a elunocntlo president my able friend bus been silent upon thu great subject , notwithstanding tie fact Unit hu isa friend of the labor ! ngmiiii "Ifcltlurlio nor 1 mo licioto exhibit otir- selvci , but we aio hcloru jou for the same position , n klngtho sulTragoof the \otcrsof thlsdistritt , and to begin with , 1 want to tell vou that IcndoMo the democratic platform , a platform from avhioUmy frieinl hasattempt/il to steal nlltho planksand convert ihemto Ills own use "Ihe uUc sprilcer who h.is pivc-cJcd ne has nlluuulto the dailt nndthicitening cloud tiiatliiiiKfOVcrtlds city , anil I would ask him whatpirtj caused tliis iloud to nppca.- upon UK- hoi izon nnd grow until it hns overspread - spread the political sky I refer to the cloud of piohlbitlon , anil 1 also want to ailthltn what the man who Is tunning upon the republican tided foi the olllc-e of chief cxccutivoof the state Ims done to staj this stoi in Helms ilono nothing , and tnoie than this , ho has failed and refused to conic befoio you and state w hem ho stands upon tills lmi > orliiit ! liiuo. "Iwantto tell you that the democratic partv In yolng before the feoplogoes wlthn nlatiorni , sumo of the planks of whlih iiinj have been borrowol fiom the republican platform , but if so , they wcic mostlv those that were stolen from us If we took any othrrs tlicy vero gooel ones , and there Is nothing left to go back after "Let mo ask tlio speaker to look back 2,000 years and gi7e upon the vountr man \vlio , be cause ho wouldnot sin , elled that ho miKht cnojeteinil ] life' Tlio clenoc-ratlu pirty lias not sinned , It has not died , but it has tbo promise of eternal life "II I was in the promising business I would give you a$3 , < H)0OOU ) postofllco , ninint. and I would locito the capital of the United States half way between Om.ibaand Lincoln , but I am not 1 no nrontUe you , however , tlmtcqunljiistico shall be done to every citl /en of this distiict , so helo mc Ood. If vou \\aiitniorothan this you will liavo to llnd someone else toniiikothe moiniies. "AIj friend has slid tint ISIi McKlnley will bo ttio ne-xt president of the United States , lUt ) if ho Is ho will have to prevent ) ou all from buying n bill of peed * between now and that time1 When that bill was introduced , ovci ) mini who lud umcnsuio that he wanted fos tered , rushed in nnd helped lix It up The consumer was not thoio , ho wniiotlic.ini from , but mv friend vill hear from him thfc fall. Urh ) iloti't thoj coniodovn iindsbow where tliotiriffbul will hilp the people of today ) Take the two bills , the ISlclvinley and the .Mills bill , and I am sathllcdto Unto the pee pie conipiro llieni My friend niaj talk about English capital and the south , but I Ventura tosay thit iiotu dollar of tliatmoucy came Into this , district to defeat any ono " 'loiiightlvillconvlnccjou that thotarllt in a tax. My ftiutul goc-s back to the tiino when the llrst taiifl bill was passed , but there is a. vast dlftercnco between the tarilf bills of UK ) j ears , ifro anil tint of today. Let nio spuaU of blankets. If wo can multo blankets loronocont inoro per blanket In this countiy. Avhv do we iieeel ntaiifToii blanitotsf Hither tnoUriff Is needed critisnot needed It it Is titicJcd the nianuCncturor boio aads the tniilT to the honioinaclogoods , and If it Is not ncedodwhnt is the use of having It' I wonder it , whin an EtiBllstmnn bujs. an Amciicaii IIOR , ho looks to t > eo If there Is an Americin brand on its bacU Ko , nil hearer : ) , the American hop tastes as peed to thu Englishman : is the 13ritlsh hoj , but bv the tarllt the Ainericnnhoglias bceu. almost driven out of tlio Buglish market "I wonclerwhylt is that , If piotcctloa de creases the price , tariff is rot added until the manufacturer 17111 giro their poodi awaj , and this could be douo if the gentle man's argument Is true Let him show that the decrease in the price of mils Is beranso the urllt lias been putoti them. He cannot. " Mi Ilryan then read a numbci of lettou from mau uf icturors , showing thntthej would nt once ndvaneo tuo prices oftheirgoocls owing to the passage of the McKlnloy bill. " " \Vliat do > ou tlualt of a party tnat binds Is f .ilth to a lot of coas ] > ir.ators who am or ranicdtoiob the people ( This Is whit nt ) friend w outd bnvo you uelicvo vhon jou tint tluMcKiuloy bill will not result in raising thoprieoof ffoods in the Omalutnai tot. Had the bill been designated as a bill to bcnelit thu rich to tlio detriment of the [ K > or , ho would have hit the situation ex- ictly Mv friend has quoted from his bible , the Wet Id Hot aid , now let mo quote you from Tin : HPE. " Hcrotho speaker lend from nn editorial vviitten regarding Senatoi Pad- docU's opinion of the McIOnloy bill. friend read from A confederate con stitution , and thinking he is not posted upon tlio constitution of our countrj , I ha\e brought ono with me. I confers that I am joung , and I hope that I will know inoro of my constitution when I am ai old as ho. I havoixad It , hovover , notvUth : tancling the fact Unit jou aw told that ilcino'rats cannot lead. My Menu has snokenof reciprocity as adroit principle , but still he tells ) ou tint if thu foreign nations don't ' treat you ns tbej should wo will put ou a t.ix of $ . " > 0OOJ,0)0 ( ) Just to splto ouiselves and ililvcthclr goods out of our markets. If Knclanil and IVanco vvould do as wo luvo done It would hurt them Just ns much as us , for n measure that injures ono country will hurt cveiy other with which It < lees bus iness If 3011 nut your hand nptalnst cvorv othei nation yon will llnel tint they willretal- late , for thov will say thnt If America will not trade vlth thorn they vvlll not trade with us. You reinembor that when tlio tariff wai taken oft of corn , hotliAmeiica and Euglntu ! prollteil l > j It. Wbeiivvo s > ent to Wales for tin did wo nay money for itl No , wo traded corn and wheat. Livery man knows that if a nation ox ports it must Import , nud If wo cannot buy of foreign nations they will luwe nothing avith which to buj of us. They tell us that It avouldpiy to plaeon tariff on ovoijttihi ? , if It coinV ho made to benollt us , hut thcj don't consider how minytblnssontir into the dtilylifo o men. The ) have taken the tax oil of supar and It wns oiilv about SS'.OOO . , 000 about ? pur capita. To lllu.itnto seine ono raighi sufjRCst that Omaha raise ? l,000dOO audit ho nut into houses , the money would pass to the lumbermen , the morclumts nnd other ti ides nnd every ouo would liavo plentj of rnonej This would Do submitted to the council am the money would bo raised , butwhovvouli got It back ) A few men. This Is on a pat with the blgti tarllt , but the tariff question Is so far av iy tint yea do not sen It , uut th principle is the same. 'If It is rlKht to Kno a bounty on raw sill and sugar Ills right to put a bounty on coin w boat and oats and help the laboring mar butthey will not do tnlb. No ropubllca orator dares stand upon this platform an say that U 101 Ich are becoming ridior anil th poor ixwroi. but my friend thus spouo whc lie wastnlldiip upon Ihe silver bill.Vh , does ho not voice the same Eeiitimcnts now llecntiso ho clare not , lie represent * tli party that broke the cliuim from 4.,00,00 ( ) slaves , but ho has driven thu tetters hit OI.OOO.UOO free citliims , and It has outlived It usefulness. "If any wan can pl eye laIx a ou for vet liij ( any tetter ticket than the democrat ! ticket , go , and may ( led bios jou. I want jou , if you nr young men , and were b rough up as republicans , to InvostlcaU ) nnd see if there Is any reason wiry you should vote with a patty tint supports the MclCinley bill. Consider thcso cpjestlons aid see If jou tire willing to help the pauper millionaires , as as Senator Paddock hiw seen tit tornUtheni If you ) aranot , comoand vote with ui and lives in hupplnedj dutinir the remainder ol ) our Jays. | , T , 0 Rc noldso ! Lincoln tva * at tha Daikor Itst nljUt. THE CAMPAIGN IS NEBRASKA A Grand Republican Rally to Da Bold iu Plattsraouth Tonight , IIONS , ROSEWATER AND WEBSTER SPEAK Mr. DorHCj I'roiiiiilunles Gooil Doc trine Among tlio Indlinis-JCnil n. Uood Time , /\ny % > ny OuoU \Vork nt lunca. IJfn MotTii , N"eb , Oct. V fSpecinl TdcRintn to Tur Bnn ] 'Ihursdnyeniti \ ( ? thorowlll bo n lousinif political mcotlnf ; iu the opera house hero I Ton. 33 llosowntct nnd Hon. John L AYcbstcr of Omuhi and other speaker * of stnto wldo repiilation will mldress the mcctlnt ; on tirohlhitlon nnd the iwlltital issues of the duv AiMiiifcmoiiU lor ttilt rally ha\d been under wiyforsov- ti.il rtii\s , nnd the conimltuoannouncisthnt it will Ira otioof the hiuK-est In the history of I'lnttiinouth Mr. llofirwatcr < I'otiun. 1'os.ci , Neb. , Oct. r > iSpooial TclCRt-aid to TiirBrel The polltlcil meeting hum Fri'Jnj nljcMvlll be Inrjroly attended lion 1 ! Rosewnter vill lie present and nddres ? the people on the prohibition question , wlillo cthor jjoodpiakers ! nro expected to address the inedlnt ? The local inanasura promise nn inthuilistu'Riitheritifjimd tlio leadiny mon of this county will attend. iUr. Dorsoy Xddt-nics the Indlniifl. OtnIMII .N HE HIWTIOV , Nob. , Oet r > Lfepccinl to Tin : lit iTho i Aiuciic.in InJiani are gcttiiiR ci\lli7od They nro be- Binning to tnlio n great interest In politics nnd show an amount of Intelligence f'Ji vhlch they have not heretofore been creel- itcJ. Tliev Invited M r Doricy to speak to them and the invitation - was accepted jestei-- tliy. He met them at John I'olcher's twelve miles costodiero There vas ahrpoaudi- once of nged Indians present nnd they pure the closest" attention to Mi Doiaoy , who spoke as follows : ( Jeritlemenof tlio Omaha Tribe I como in obedience \ourlnvltitlou and am A % ithyou for the first time I have tiuer before had the plcwirocC talltlii jto iiaturalied Ameri can Indians Vou nov hiiM ) the right to paiticlpite In the miking of the laws for the people. JToxt month the great politicil pirtiis will bo n missed cno apiinst the other nnd vo will then do tcrinino who Is to represent the people The iepublic.111 yirty has nlnnys60URhtto dojus- tlio to the liullnns , to eiluuto them , inn Ice thnin Ameriuin citizens and let them line a \o\co \ ia thonuinajjcinentof the gONCiiimcnt. 7ho rcpubliim pirty wants to treat every nnn asciitulto ( other- * . The red men cmnot read the Inns like tlio whlfu hrothois , but they shill not bo theatul outof their lights. lie then explained to them about the money \\liichthe \ government owed to thun imdsaid ifhe vas leturnedto t-oiiBtcss howouldcon- tlnuo to woik for their interest. Henry 1'ontnncllow.is hh interpreter. After Mi Dorsey hid finished , " \Vluto Horse arose and expressed lib thanks for the vork Jlr. Doiseyhid done Tor the Iiiiliins. 1 'ire Chief , apioinlncnt and intelllBOiit In- dnn , arose nnd inn very el oipjont strain ad- ised 1m fellow Indians to vote and work for .Mr. Dorsoy , They illsplajcd tlio utmost good fi.elinj.ranuera profu- in their thanks Joi the honor which Air. IJorsey had con ferred upon them by his vis > it JifleetUo SpeeclicH atPouen. Poxci , Neb , Oct. 15 [ fapecinl Telegram to Tin : linn. ] A largo and enthusiastic nu- Uleiice , lining the mam hall of the county sett of DIxon county to overflowing , fjicctcd the icpublicim campaign orator ? at the re publican rally hora tonight. lion Georg-c V. 13. Dorsej dellicred a logical and con \lncing address , devoted mainly tothotarilT and sihcr bills , ana demonstrated that the party ictord on both was for the lost Inter ests of the conntr ) at largo to the satisfac tion of the nnjority present The speech made agoodlinurcssion and it is counduitly expected that ho111 carry the county by not less than two bundled anil fifty majority. HerbeitP. fahuinway of "Wakelidd. tUHii- duto for state senator in the l iphtli Ne hraska district , was nrosent nnd spoke hiielly , but to the point , on the excellent prospects fora svcopint ; republican victory inNovcnibei Itis pcnoinvln conceded that Slmnvway will rtefoit Holm.uitho , dcmoeuitle cindiditu , although the district has always been dtmocratic. Colonel John I Hajes of Korfolk followed iu an address : vhich\vas Kueted with almost continuous nnplause. The old soldiers , a larpo delegation of vhoin \\ero present , endorsed evorj word lie ut- ttied Ucncnl II C. Hussoll closed the e\enlngwitluin njipropihto address nnd the meeting adjourned Hacl a Good Time .Anywav. Mxwisov , Nob. , Oct. 15. [ Special to Tun BCE.J Last evening at 7:110 : u process iou of citizens numbering three or four hundred , headed by a band , marched to the depot to meet Messrs. Tucte and Lansing , who were billed to speak on the issues of the day from the lopublican point of ( low. As the speak ers failed to appear , Hon. Carl Lan hoU , n local spcakero > some note , was selected , and ttiorousliiR cheers which greeted the hits ho undo showed that the republican enthusiasm of MudUon cannot bo damped by untoward circumstances Speeches were also made bj sovcial other prcntloinon and the meeting broke up at about 11 o'clock. Satisncil fliat Harlnn In All Yonii , Neb , Oct. 15. [ Special Telegram toTiiHUBK.l-J' . H Dcmpsej , J. K. Mhit- imn andM. 7) ) Marloy wro sent to this city bj trio alllanco and Veterans' association oC F"uriias county to investlgals the charge undo there that Hon. N. X Harlan had swindled a widow in this county outof some land. The gentlemen cMmined tlio county morels this nfteinoon niul hid ! they weio unable to llnd any thing1 to substantiate the clnrgo and that they hnl made ' .j noroui in quiries in this citj and wQro fully satisfied that Mr , Hailin't record \vnHull Tlio Initial Gun nt StroinsburK. STitovsiitniiJ , Neb , Oct. 15 [ Special to Tut BEE. J The first republican meeting of the campaign was held at the opera house last nieht , the meeting belnc ; addressud Dy Hon.V , S. Summers and Dr. Tresson. Mr. Summers opened the meeting , speaking for about thico-quirtOH of nn hour , and was fol lowed uv the doctor. Good order and deep tntcrcstpre vailed througtioutboth speeches. L D.ltiehcrds and T. J. Mulors are to ad dress tlio people hire duiing the last week of t lie catupuigu _ Itttlly at "Wayne. WAVSE , Xob , Oct. 15 [ Special Telegram to THE 13 HI ] Prom present appearances o cry republlmi voter inthlscounty will bo present at the Brand rally to bo licld here next Saturday. Seine of tlio bcbt speakers of the stito liavo promised to bo here ami will make republican unn anti-prohibition speeches Hon. E Ro'iow-atorla booked for the chief address. Indications point to the most successful political mooting over lold In this county , They Wouldn't AU.UNUK , Nob. , Oct 15. [ Special Tclo jjram to Tar BEB.I O , M. Kern , the inde pendent cnniilJato for congressman for thl district , \\ai In thU city yesterday mid waste to have delivered uu address , hut as ho could get but two farmers Interested , ho pave up in alsgust and retired to his liotol to hold a prhato conversation with several prominent democrats. Independent NflinlimtionK. QRHINO , Neb , Oct. 13 Tla Independent county convention , Saturday , nominated J M ICiugfor county attorney and Perry nra- zcll for commissioner. This , vas douo to so euro the democratic endorsement of King who controls tha alliance In this county , as Biazcll will bo the democratic nominee. Morrlll Klented Senator. i , "Vt , Uct , 15. In tbo lefilsla- tlvo joint assembly today Justin S. Merrill was formally nloctcd UiilUxl States senator Tor six jears from March ! iioit. aiio JUst Two Vitlunicn of His Itlslorjr Clv'eti to the I'libllu. LOMIOS , Ocb. jl [ Special CnblCRrnm to Tin : Hen.Tlio | tivo final volume * of Lock- ey's history of < } lglatid in the Klffhteenth Century , thowonth mid eighth , appeared today. I'hoynKMMtenup lnrelj ( with Irish ilstory. Indlsrj4slnK the vvorliand politi cal career of Henry ( Jrattoii , thogrcntlrlsh orntor , Let-key snjls "WhileOration always maintained Avlth forvld eloquence thotauso of IrLsh nationally and Catholic cmanclpa- tlon , his strongest conviction was that the tuie inteiesU of Hug- and and Imltml were inseparable , " Lccky hov\H thnt the absenteelstn of the rlsh Innilloids hiMbccnrcsiwnsibloln nvory ilgh degree for tlm infamous abuses which invo been developed in the management of Irish proucrtj' , imdat the same time says tlio inprovldenco and ifjiioumco of the Irlsli people have been tlie principal causes in creating a very berhrtts Congestion of popula tion In tertalti portlonsof Ireland where tlio soil Is miserable nnd unlit to sustain o many > rople. The nKrarlnii orcnnlmtion of liter venrs , Lcckj says , has suceccdod in cstab Uhltif ; n snvapo Ijranny over much of Ire and. Hie ronluiis , ho thinks , arc behind , hli movement. 'Ihoy are now -working for lomo rule with the Idea of uliiK that loveniro for seeming their illlmnto dcslgiis which thcj- hive never abindoncd. 'Jho 'limes ' sajs"Mr. . Lcclty has pie- served Intact the mtognty of the histoiical and mire partlsaiH on cither sulo oftlio Irish lontrwersy will bo bitterly dis appointed at the LOOK. " iho News nays the \oluinw nre worthy : ompanlons of their predecessors. It regrets .hit the end of an otherwise fair woik is nirrod with n childish onslaught on Glad stone. Jt.\ Till : I'UJtTVIIVEiii : UHtTKS. Prinio Mi ills tor Housu Outlines IVoiio eil I'ollcy. ISHOV , Oct IK.-Fn the cortes today , In the presence ot nil the ministers Sousa , the icw prime minister , lead a statement of his > roposcd policy. Ho said ho was unable to recommend asaction of the convention with England , but did not tlcsiro to prevent the execution of the clauses nlreidy sanctioned. rho government Identltlcd Itself with na tional sentiment on this question and -would accept n modification which , wbilo preserv ng the dignltj and intcicsts of ttio iiition , would facilitate the restoration of iiarmoni with our old ally , but ho feared , if .ho Zainbebi ropoits weio true , that it vould bohardci than ever to an ivo at unequitable nRicemuit , v hi ch Portugal ahvnjssiiiciioly leslied. Puillaincnt , he said , 'voulil bo con voked vhouo\or the cabinet airivid at n co- cision requirmK its assistnnco The nation's credit had been attacked by private in- teicsts abroad , hut had not been shlkcn. The government would devote - vote itself to economical measuics in order to leduce nation d expenses , mid asked parliament to sink political pas sions and tfivo the govoiimiGiit support. Tlio enders of the various parties undo short speeches , in lUiielitheyavo ( assurance of an attitudoof pool willtownd the jo } eminent. Atn joiutsettinfrofthe two housesa suceial dcciue vas uud doling thu session TM1E ClTUHf.JV Tlioso Prominently Nnincil for tlio llishoprlu ol'Oiiinhii. ST. Lotis , JIo. , Octi Ifi | Special Telegram PIIK JlCE.-Tlio cpnthvo of tins C.itholic jishops of this province begins tomoriow morning at tlioiioifioof Arch bishop ICenrlck. The object of the meeting is Iho selection of A\O additional bishops , one atOmiha , 'eb. , uiiltho othei at jpt Joseph. Mo. , anil to decide - cido upon the ( itiestlon of tno additional jibhoprics. The blbhop of Oinahn will irob.ibl ) be ono of the lollow- iiiK immed pentldaen : Ticar General Bndv of this city , Father Itynn oC Dubuque irndj 1'athor McLaughlla of Hannib.d , } IoltU ) the chances in Javor of the llrst nicntionrtl. Who will bo named foiSt. Josoplils not known. A visit to the archopiscopal residence ; this evening1 was rruitless , as none of tlio clergymen present would oxprcssan opinion ouowav oranother , coiiteiitin ; ; tliemsches with the statement thnt the council would dccldo iu the inorn- Oiieninc of the Twciiiyevontli Aii- 11 mil Canvcntloii nt i'lttsljur ; . TTbliliio , Pa. , Oct. 15. The Twcnty- so\cnty annual convention of the locomotive engineers \vascallcd to order In this city by Chief Engineer P.M. .Arthur this morning. Thcio AM ? a largo attoiuKnico of delegates. Thoentiio daj was do voted to perfecting an organization. The convuitioii will bo in ses sion at le ist tire veek s and will not get down to bubinesa before Friday. Tomorrow will be devoted to a praml open meeting at which addiesbcs will bo ruado by Chauncoj M. Dopo\v , Chief At thur aud othrrs. The Trial at 'llppcrary. Oct 15tTho taking of evidence ngnlnst the defendants vho are under indict ment forconsplracy was resumed atTippc- rary today. Uuring the proceedings Hcaly , ouo of the counsel for the defendants , was handed n telegram. It contained a dispatch from O'Brien and Dillon announcing their safoarrhal at Cherbourg today. The utmost reticence is maintained among the national ists as to the manner in which Dillon and O'JIrien eluded the vigilance of the police and effected their iscuyo front tlio country. It is the intention of tlio KO\cniuient teen- de.uor toleatn who it was vho aided tlu'in to escape , and if their accomplices aiedis- coverca they will hocrlnimallj prosecuted. JHIlou and O'Utleit in I'nrlH. , Oct. 1" > . Li F'resso saj-s Messrs. IJillon and O'Hrion ' , after their lUght fiom Tlpperary , took passaReon a sailing vessel and landed Sunday at Luc sut Mar on the coast of Noinmndy. They p.isscd the night at the residence ' ' of O'Brien's fitherln law U.iflilovi'-li , the haulier. On Monday they came to Paris. , but their mldress is keit a secret. If the news ie < elvodfroniAinerica is favorable they will start foi Nov Yorknt tlio cud of thowcolc If It betomos manifest that it is their Intention to remain In rarls , ttio government will request them to lea\o. The rtcd Sa EOME , Oct. T ) [ Special Cahlegram to TIM : URI ] 'Iho Popolo Romano , commenting on thaiupturo in the negotiations bcU\ceu Italy and England reminding the delimitation of thofiontlci-i of thoijid , ' ) ! sea tcriltorjsaysat the last moment oifi the negotiations Lord Salisbury lustructe IrEveljn Barlnpr , ono of the British , dolepatps to the conference , notto assent totho'occlipation of Kassola by Italy , beiauso Franm' absolutely icfusedto assent totho alien occupation of the place. Continuing , the papiji' says : "If by this stop Prance thought she would dimmish llio cordiality existing Metwecn Italy and ' land , she will not sttected" National Carr'i.igi ) Makers. CHICAGO , Ott 1. . * pho N'ational Carriage Makers' assocatlonjcops ! > Idoreda lengthy report - port on the technical school in Now Vork , thovvorkof which l a'seBtrongly commended The board of trustceJvof the Institute was naked to present nt tub next meeting plans looking totho annexation of tlio school vlth sonioonoof tliounlvorsitles of thocountry. Grant H Hurrovvs of Cincinnati was elocloct pioiiaoiitof the association. Intcmntloitiil GonirrtM * l CIIICAOO , Oct IS. Delegitcs ropresentlnu the engineering societies of the United States nndCniiala , nta mectliiK horetoda } decided to c'lll an International conpiossof engineers in Chicago during the world's fair. A coin- in It tooas appointed to notify tlio ac'cro- tarics of all foreign countries. Hfob Vlolonco AVun Fonred. DEOVTIII , 111 , Oct 15. Calvin Holdon and Albert "Dunham , who wuro to bo hanged at Montlcelloou the 17th , but were ivprto\ed \ by ( lovornor Hfor until Noveinhor 8 , \\oro brougtit licro tMs rnorninK and lodged In tlio county J all , mob -violence being feircd at Montfccllo , WESTERN ROADS' FIELD MY. Tbo Orhis in tbo Sotvthweslerii 3)ivision-of- ) TraQlo Association. WHAT THEATCHISON INTENDS TODENAND i'lio Trniis- itiouil Clinlrinnii9hii > Ktccilon The New UiilPorm Cl Jisslllcut Ion Hellenic Adopted. Cinrjioo , Oct. li. [ Special Tilegram to THE DEC. ! Tomorrow will bo u Held day among western railroads The most impor tant meeting and ono \ltnlly affecting the maintenance of rates , is the licailng oftlio chairmen In the southwestern division of trafllc scheme It will bo remembered that rates were raised Aupu > t-5 and have since been fairly maintained by incins of an agree ment to divide all tuflioorlglnatlngin Kan sas , Ncbr.islii and the Indian Territory. 1'ho division was placed wholly In the hinds of Chairmen Walker , ( loddird , Midgclcy , riilthorniind Finlcv. Tlio chniimcn hive issued four orders , throe on the Atdilt-ou and ono on ttio St. 1'aul , ordcrinp them to turn over triillic to ariou9 roads , notably the Hock Island , Wabasb , Mlssouiil'ncillc and Alton. All of ho roads are dtantisfled wlthlhcir per- ceutngesatid tomorrow's ' meeting Is n post poned one , in which the rhnlinmnwill listen to complaints The Atchison completed its argument tonight j\tcordlng to Judge Springer , it mil demand 40 per cent of the costbound toimnfjo aiuUlO per ceut of the westbound. It u 111 biso this demand on mile.igowestof the river audits propoitlon of tninio brought horn the west to the ilior. It will rovivolts iluinitlnit It shoula tuko from Kansas City eait as laigo a pro portion of drcsscd beef and pncl.lng house products as it brings cittlo and hop-s Into ICunsos City. Th is is in spiteof the fact that the Alton has exclusive anil long time con tracts n Ith tliothreoInrRcst Kansas City pack ers Other roids are eon illy propmcd to con test their claims fet hiKher percentages than these allow cd them by the chairmen , and the almost univeisil oiiiiuonls that the pool will be bioken and the nto situation left to take cmo of Itself Tbo agreement explies No vember 1. 'Jomnirow , also , the gencial manageis of thoTrans-Missouriiibsoclitionineet to elect a chili-man ( , 'hniiman Maoreof the Chicago Car Service association will poll the largest vote and , so far us known , no line will vote against him. The tot ? must be unani mous , however , and It may bodeciiled tocon- tinuo the nssocintl itton under the nctitifr chaiimaiishipof Cliiof Clerk McFadden A coinmlttco of the "Western Fieight associa tion will nlso propose a candidito ns succes- sorto Cliilriitin l nlthoin Ihero has been no nctiiil caudlaato for this position , al though it Is one almost any rullioid man. would utcept. _ Thee \ \ - Unl fni-iii Ohisil ( lent ion , Cnicvro , Oct. 15 | Snecial Telegram to Bur ] 1 \YcsternFrcight association to day adopted the new uniform classification scheme , to go Into effect January 1 , provided Jiist , that it shall be effective bj the Jfew Kiighnd Pi eight association , The Central associat ion , the Trunk Uno association , the Southcrnllallway and Steamship association , The Trans-Missouri association aud the Mis sissippi allcy lailroad lines ontli.it date ; ana second , that the vauous sUto railroad com missions of the states within the tenitoiy of the Western Freight association approve the chissillc.itlon and authorize the necessaiy changes in the rate schedules This scheme of classification , if universally adopted , will revolutionise ttio making of iMtcs. It simpliilcs matters so that nn > one can lintncdiatolj coinputotlio rates between any two points. Commissioner Jnglehart of the Chicago freight bureau is enthusiastic overllio new olnn , faalil ho : "Uho scheme U not perfect , but it can easily bo ni.ulo so. It \vlll wipe out at once all the annoy- uncesof ovotlappingclasslllcations. Itsoerns strange , but itis aiinctual fact , that certain articles classed , for instance. In the third class , tnlie , under the ofllcial classification , a lower rate from rs'cvv "York City to the Jlis- sisslppi liver thin the snmo aitlclcs classed ns secouUUassundtt the western classifica tion from Chicago to the Mistsslppi , " Deep Creek llnllwn. } in Utah. SitT Lilt K , Utah , Oct 15. [ Special Telegram - gram to Inn BFK.The | Deep Creek tallway scheme is gaining prouncl and the Salt Lake city council passed this resolution last night : Resolved , That it Is the sense of tnls coun cil that a right-of-way ought to bo giautcdJ. H. Ilacon to build and operate a btcam railway line o\cr Thiid South street In" this city from Third West to the city lim its , under such restrictions as may be prescribed by this council in passing an ordinanct for that purpose Mi. 13acon is president of the American national Innk and has floated S.t > 00)00 ( ) vvoitli of railroad bonds in the east , the bonds being tulrrn nn Iho nmvisothnt. gJOO.OOO Mort.li nf stock bo taken. ThU has been done. The line runs south of the lake , straight across the dcs < rt to eastern Nevada , wlicio theio is a line mining distiict waiting 1'ora railioid to throw vast quantities of ore into the Salt Lake miiktt Anoidluincals being prejiared anil vill undoubtedly bo passed at the next couniil meeting 'Jho company expects the city vill give them I'iomer squnro , a plot often nurcsin the western put ot the city. Uniio management will bo pro cndncntlv n linmo maiuiifoincnt. The scheme Is the talk oftlio day. Grail inn > Einw < ioi > , S D.,0ct. r. [ Special Tclo- jfi-.nnto rJ'nn BKE. ] rhe lost injunction ciso against the Fremont & Elkhorn rnllroid company. Involving right of way over First ward property , was compromised and work on the grndo resumed today. Cars will bo running into 13ead\vooil November 13 AMI ! Opnti Novenilicr 1. SAIT L.AKK , Utah , Oct. 15. [ Special Tele- pr.iin to TICK IlFi'.i Freight ARcnt Brown of the Itio G nude Western received a mes sage todnj uotn General Manager Smith of the Dcmer & Uio Grande , stntliiff that tbiongh tratHc over the Kin Gi-ando Junetlou would open November 1 next. Pjiper-i UIMCIIHS LOMION , Oct 15. [ Special Cablegram to Tun nin. : ] The Standniil , commenting on the fluctuation In consuls , sajs it has not been equalled slnco the Crimean. Avar , nnd adds : "Tho nrg-umcnt that the mailtet Is sound is plausible but 8hnllo\v. Consuls ate weak for tlio bamo reason that colonial In scribed storks are weak boe.iuso they aru now anionp the synditato sccuiltles. Jlr. ( ioschon hns illslodged them front the In vestment nooks and cniimlos , where they had been stoiedfor perhapi Boneratlons , anil the masses of stock thus thrown upon the world have never found a homo airnln Dear money and the higher rate of interest ob tained elsewhere ha\e compelled or templed temporary holders to sell " ThoTlmea.hi its Uiiinci.ilartideBi\es sirnl- larruasons It sajs the recent falling In priies was duo to the gradual llquiilition oftlio enormous accounts for the nso which cams Into existence , paitly owinp to asperated notions which jirovaileil earlier In thucar } > n to thoeffeit of tlio American sliver let nnd portly to the activity In trulovliichcncour - ai-cd operators to hold a. tjunntlty of securi ties In the belief that the public would sooner or later wish to buy. This calculation failed because ) of too many thus holding and the nubile bointr prepared to put their money into tholr own business enterprises. Ono Kllleil and Tlilrloon Injured. PJIOVIUENCE , H I. , Oct. 15 A. construc tion train on the Old Colon ) road vas wrecked tonight by running into u flat < ar left on the main track. Ona ir.iu was killed nnd thirteen nioic or leua scilously Injured Called to Nun HAVEN , Conn , Oct , 15.-id-.urd 11. Clapp , professor of Creek in llllnoH college , has bum called to the assistant professorship or Greek la Vale , A I'JIMOXflH it VTJTIK I'Ol'tt. V Mo > o AVIiloli In 'flicniRlit In tie or C'oiiMldcrnlitu linportnmp. t-os-nov , Oct. 11 [ Spoc'lal Cnbleffrnm to TIIF WrB.J Thonm 1'ovvors O Connor's pnier | , the Stir , nimcninccs that the Jlost Kcv Michael hofcue , U U. , archbishop of thoilioccie of Arnii'h ; mid tirinmtoof alllro- lund , the Most Hov. U'llllum ,1. Walsh , 1 > D. , ( irchblshopof the diocese of Dublin , the Most Hev. Ihoinns W Ciokc , D D. , mch- blshop of Ciisk'l , and the Most Uoy. .Tolm Mnclivllly , . I ) , nichhlshop oC Tuam , liavo been summoned by the popu to nppear nt loiuo In thocarlj partof HIM jear. This , tlio Star SUM , U an unusual and .slgnitleint step and is seldom adopted 'Hie fait ttut a luminous foi tlio nidibishops hud been Issued has been known only ton limited circle ThoCntholto arihl-eplsc-opiuy aioJilcepHMnteresteil It Is bellevctl that the summons WJM Issued in ion- noitlon with the liish political situation and kindred subjects. The archbishops mid bishops nic now deliberating and it is pwb- able that lhe.\ will soon Imio aserieiof iwo lutlonsvltli rcforoiuo to Irish iifT.i.in lllshopl'ettrboroiii ? ! ! , in thodloc-esenii con- fercnco this morning , mule nn intot-usUuc spiccli , lie objerveil that the Irish question could not forever stop on the wiy , mid \\hon thudam was icnioveil the great political cur rent \\ntors of stilfi ) whli'h hiil bom slowly accumulating behind it voulcl breakout. In what direction they \ \ oiild weep ho could not s iy. but -vvhilo churchmen w tire thankful for the lull in the attack , the.\ must not dc- ccsivo tliimselves as to It * continuance * , foi so longns the conscioiitlousioiivditionsor homo mid the Inipollticnl aspirations and necessi ties of otheislist , the clitirch could never bo free from attack , and thankful as they should bcs before thu lull without , still more should they bo befoie the grow Ingipiritof toler ance nnd tinltv within oui own borders. Iowa niui Dakota I'oiiHlons. " \VA III\OTQN , Oct 13Special [ Tele-gram to TUB Urn. ] Pensions were granted toJiy to the followlnir Nebraskins Original In valid Mlchnol HoinYood Kivor , Moses Allen , Davcnpoit ; Owen Doughortv , Hone Iiicreaso-Uither E Stowell , ( lenevti , Cy- rinn Tompllii , Hoxeldor , .Fohn McDonnell , Mail ; Henry C. Howlmil , IMHsatla ; Isaac Uobhibon , Cjons ; Jol Mason , ovvpOlt. Original N.ivy , Lafijetto ( . ! aluerleynoKh { , Sunuel M. White , Chadi-on lucre iso Joshli Kltcr , Johnstown ; Henry Kleekncr , Stantati ; James A. Kongo , Silver Crock. He- issue and Increase John T Uttcrtmck , Gain- htidgo. Original widows Mary Aum , widow of Julius iMJurlihiudt , Fort Omaha. Iowa : Oiignuil- William Brown veil , Svvcctl.uid : Xlcnjamln N iievuohls , At lantic ; Ancliow.1 J.iini , Atlantic. Is'nthnniol G ilcCnin ( dceenscd ) , Jdi Grove , Charles Curler , ] 'eri3' Jnircasc-Is.alih lIJalr , llnniock , Thomas Olcson. Quauclnhl , AVlll- lumDavh , Albla , Siimioi M. Ulliott , DBS Molncs ; John W Alt , Brighton , William II. Walton , rontaiiello , OcorRo AV D.ivis , Leno'c ; Itomnn/o limery , .Taiiesvillc , .fames Fontanc'lle. CJ A Mc.ul , Parkoi-sburg ; S I ) . Wniekro-i , Perry. Hclssuc-U'illlim Berry , Burlington , 'IhomasK. Mill4\erona ! Heissuo , md mere iso \Vlllinn Ilobbs , Waello | ; Ustcs 13 Liiymiu , DCS Motifs ; Stephen Van llenthlioii , Uonlldencu Oilgl- nnlWilliam 1) ) Titus , O > kuloosi Inoioiso J nines I ! IvaniiiRton , C'entcrvillc , Daniel Stolt/ , Norwalk ; U'illiiin X JMcUr.iry , Council lllnffsVilliain , Sehad , .Mouoni ; John W. Sperry , Dillon , JoUn A. . P.vrker , Charles Cit\ ; Daniel Pi > w , Liwrcns ; fajl- viuius Ihughinnii , ICnoxvillo , Nuah 0. SouthardAllerton. , Thoiins r Allen , Sau- born.lidward Hiiniltnu.Ce'itervillo ; Mntlicw Kmei'j.on , Alason City , Jnmcs Dunlang' , Stills , .Tamea S. Thomas , Council UluiTs ; John fell * , M irslmlltown South Dakota Origind Solomon Druh , Kn.inpe.sKa liojtorntlon Goo go T. io\vn- liijfyiiitcvvood Incicoso ICoratio U. Fos ter. Yanliton , Harrison 22 Adams , Canning ; Hi ury Arcud , Yaukton. AM11 Canada Retaliate V NEW YORK , Oct. 1" > An Ottow.i dispatch says : -"Xhcro appears to hive been , as if by mutual understandne ! , a general attack with threats of retaliation against the United States upon the part of the conservative press of Canada The government picss of tlie Dominion is slow tb take .my important step'vheio the aehninistiation h concerned except under iiistiuctiou from Ottawa , and it Is ficnoral'y ' believed that the mamlito has pone forth to prepare the people of Canada foi Mich n remodeling ol the Canadian tniilt daring the approaching : sotsion of pnili.iment asvvill incut the MclCnilej hill on Its oiui piound. " The Halifax Mall , the orgnii of Tnpper. minister of inailne , his taken u very decided stand , chawcteiinnKtlio AtcKinloy bill us an net of warngainst thoUiitish goveiiimoiit. Czecti Ilr-conclllation Comiiilllei > . Piuoui' , Oet 15. [ Spcclil Ciblogram to Tin : BKC.J At the moetlng of the C/ccli German reconciliation committee today Ilcrr Schmciikal moved that the debate on the formation of a provincial ngricultu ul coun cil be con eluded within eight dnvs ; silso with the MOW of testing the attitude of the old C/ochs that the coinmittfo linodlatoly pio- ceedU ) diicilss the question of the Ianpua0'0 to bo used by local olllclclals in the transac tion of public business Tliono ltclellious I'ritisli Troops. IjONnoTt , Oct. 15. The detachment off an KastHuirj rcpiment recently onloi-cd from Guernsey to India and which nt first refused to obey the order , sailed from Portsmouth for India toJ.iy. The cinb.it k ition was in irked by no disorder. The men stated tint they objected to doing foreign acivico md wilfullv mishchaved , thinkliiKthoy vvouldbo iunlshcd la England , and prefcirliifi to undutgo pun ishment hcio than doserviio in India. Kdiior Sliepard'H Hard Niw Vonic , Oct. 15 ] Special Telegram to Tin : : Ilii-Coloncl : ] lllliott P. blicp.ird was suspended for ten eUijs at a riicetlngof the executive comtnlttpo of the Union League club last evening at the club house Tlio suspension was brought nhout bj tlionction of Colonel Shcpaul in piintliiff In his nowj- paper the n lines of C W llirncs , 13. Homy lCno\vlton and L. C Lewis as being sin pendetl from tlio club foi 11011 p lytiicnt of their food and dunk bills VIFNSA , Oet. 15. A dlspitch from Con- stnntlnoplosUtcstlint.iritJils of Aiimnliim nto still Dclnf ? made nnd many of these who h ivo boon taken Into oustody ivcio khoclt In-'lynuiltieitodniid tortured 'iho olllciali at Van , Armenia , arc still arming the 1'urkj and outiiiKCS upon Aimcnians thcio are of fioqucnt occurrence. A. Valiinblo MiKiiHi.i.S. D , Ot l.-fSpeciil Tele gram to Tin : Bru J The Mitchell unlver. slty has pirchawd the c.iblnot of geological and bot.uiiid specimens and mlc roiicoi > cs from I'roC. Ilreese , who expects to so\cr hl connection with Iho school. It Is considered the llneist collection of this class of speci mens U the state \Vaiit .Sotlalist 1'oiuilllcn Ucmllleil , II UK , OoU 11. [ Special Gablojriant to TIIK lieu. ] At today's session of thoBOC'Uil- Ist congrosia icsolution wauidoptocl ami 01- dciodti.insmlttcdto tuo government declnr- Ini ; that It was the duty of the' constitutional government to remit the penalties urul I which the victims of thosociallst law mo 'llio Irl nil l'ujlliv 'i , Dt'iinv , Oc-t. lr [ Spool l CnbloRnin to that Mc'j'-r ' Tun DIP -ThoTelcKraph 1 siys Dillon nnd 0'IJrlcii nirlvod at Cherboui K on bourdofii jachtiiiid tlut they aronow stop. pingatu hotel ut that place. To Oliservonn MnlrUu'H Illrtlnlaj' . 13 mil IN , Oct. 15 fSpcc-lal Cables rant to Tun IlKB.-An ] Impeilal onlor has been is sued tint all schools bo closed nn October 20 , the nlnotocnth aiinivoniry of tlio bntli of ( iunorai Couut Von Aloltko. 'Xlin lientticky HMO PI LEAINUTOS ICy , Oct 15.In tlio'J.10 class unllnlshed race , fouithhoat McUonoll llrst , Allerton u tloao second Tlmo li 154 } ; itukc , (3,000. ( , I THE RICHES OF MONTANA. Auoluor Big Find AdJotl to tin Great Mines of tbo Stnto. THE MINERAL HILL MINE A BONANZA , "Milt" ' of' I'limey , nu Old Itt-Hlilriit iNubrnskjiOue , of ilin IWtunato -Discoverers of ( ho latest AeiptlHittiin. Mr. Wilton U Pinney. a former resident ol Nebraska City , ml iiKontlcmhit well known In OniuhnVIM In the city yesterday on liU way to his old homo at Nebrasl , i City to Usit his iclatlves niter nn absence of se\ei.d years In the noithwist. Ho v.is stopping nk the Mlllaid hotel , when ho vas scon bj a Uni.reprcsern.itl\c last night. Mr I'iiiney 1 * enthusiastic over the mining prospe'e-Us In Montana , and slntes that tlu > proMillltiglilo.itliat the good laud in Montana is all being worked Is a gn.it mistake. "Ihrdljn d.ij p.isse * , " said ho , "tint a neu district is not dheo\ciod ut some point In the stito mid most of them luiu * dcm imsttitcd their value in the waj ofmiiuiil lotllins that cannot IHJ gainsaid A mum ; tliu most promlslngof lliesoli the Indian c-tivli lit Jellersoii county mining distiict , wlicio the Ilist claim vvus located with the ope-nlng of the piesent jeur , but where now is a cluster of mining properties thnt nre at t nut Ing most f ivor.iblo cotntueiit mnoni ; llu < nm-t c-onset vatlvu and bust posted mining 111011 m the northwest , "Uhoeiylomtlon of this dlstiia vill vvnrrint Its soon tiilting tank among the ( ft eat nilner.il producing c-ontoi-s of tlui v\orld Within n few miles of it on eltlai liclonro the richest mines in the country "llio llrst louitiun in the Indian 'cieck dlstiiit v\.is Hindu in August of Ibs ! ' , by J. It Jni'oby. who called his iliiim tlio Jiigotnir The splendid showing inude Iy this le.ul In duei'dotheis to follow his example , and on Jnnuiry I following- 13 Price discovered nu even bettor leul immediately aboxo\\tiuIt ho named the 1'atsyw.ito Mine Mi 1'iUn at oneo formed n company , taking in J. It HaUeman of llelcnn nnd the Until nell llros of tbo Stand ml Investment e-oin pnnj.St. . lUul , nil well kno\\n cnpltallstt nnd consoivatuo illusion llio-to Konln1- men weieso thountjjhly well plotsed by the shoving their mine undo by n prospect tint they liiiincdlutol ) sunk a shift on thei-ciiler of their claim and ran IlvocioHscuts lluouiili the vein , taklni ! out roc-k that iihsauHl IH hlph as JIJ'i ( ounces of siUct- and $1-J In g i i per ton. 'llioy nro now ihlvint ; a tun ml which is inuMulod to cut the lead at n gii'iit depth and will disclose the full extent of theii deposit. "ISIv p.irlner , , T W Mishler , midnnsrf vvore fortuinte1 enoupli to discover a le.ul nn medlitely southuf the 1'atsj wato nilno tint bids fair to eclipse it in ovoiy particului While pi ospocthiR in that vlc-inllv wodlsoov ereil that the nouiitilii iniiiiedlatelj ne rois the gulch fiom this mine was ono nms of oie This was located Ma ) U lust iimloi th nainoof tho.Minei-.il ihll inliio The work of developing this now piopi'ity vuis nt oiun comiiiciiced , unil wo were delighted be-joiiil ine.ii.uio bj the ihscovciies Hint [ { ioot ( I cu-li stop inado In utli.mroYesonnfiniiii tli.it theio was pi u-tiially no limit to our 01 deposit save the side ? line's of our claim "Simples wc-io taken from all poilions I the ledge extending entiiclv aiioss its tiili feet of suifacc , and the ussnv tlieiufroin woio ubaolutolj astoiindlnp even to out selvet 'llio hotter gi.ides of thi ore fiom the vuioiB point- , selected us sijed from $ . 'ilii.t3i in silxoi- and i0 in gold tofSTl In silver and ? t in goll Iho letter grades of the1 010 were found in deposits throughout the entito cl.uni , with over ; , IndiiUioiitli it with a httlo develop Ing work a largo leul would he strucli , foi mcd from theiiiccntiation of these dc posits The country foim.ition is coniposca of granite identical with th it w hcio i ich oil ) Is found tint hiMiii.ida Bntto the grentoat iiiiiiingciiinp on caith Theoro Is snlpllitlu anil will have to bo ticiteel to obtain the all vcr. The gold is free nnd can Uo found bv ciushing nnv of thu lloat of tbu clului aud p inn ins it. " "Whit do vou propose to do with tlie mines ) ' wasnsked "A stockcompmy 1m been Incorporated and the inlnois liclti docloned. . " "Whit is the block held all" "None of It has Ueon hold Itis all hold nmotig ouiselvese have hiul llattoring offers for l.irtro blocks of the stock , but us yet luvo declined to lit any of It go Wo know wo have a good thin } ? and \\a pioposo to bold on toll" Mr. I'inney left for- Nebraska City about imdnisht last night and will teturn to Oiu.ilnin afewdiys to complete bome busi nes > s airangemeiits , uftoi which ho will stait west TJtK KltJl.lT AMHHKJt C'ASi : . An Iinmcnso Att pndanec nt I MR Sn- Iiiciiic Comt IH'iirini ; . BOSTO.V , Miss. , Oct 15. The throng at tending thoheinini ; of the Ando cr eiso bv the supreme couit was Rtcator toilnv than jestotdiy. Kvcty sent w is occupied an I many people stood for hours patiently libten Inff. Mr.Velnian concludcil lih against I'rof Stnjtho and tin ) trustees Judge Asa b icnch w w the next sponKoi-on the same side The couit , ho said , luisnoth ing to do with the theological questions nt issue. Thoquobtlon is whether or not the vhitois aeteit rouUai\v to the statutes of tlu > founders orcxcooilLcl the liiniU of then jutis diction Juelgo lion mndo tlieilobiiiff speech .ipaln-,1 1'rof. Smyth The cunso to ho decide I , h nr ucd , is hlmplvonu concf-rnln the pinpi i nuiiaKC-inontof ailinrltiblu trust IleilvM H atluiiKth onlho iioiut that tlm iiiu'stlons i thcolozv U'LIC foi the \hiton and not foi ttio supreme couit. Thoilosing nddicss was made bv 1'iof llildwln , who suininpd up fnrl'iof Stnvthc Inconiluilini ! ho snicl " 1'iof. Sm.vtliodt clines to iiold his li > R. l lights by lOiisintliij , ' toboiiin'coiidcmnid and icninvcd fet HOIIK- thlnjr ofwhlc'i ' no atteini > t even hus hccn imdo toptoiohiniKiitltv , tiatimlv , ' < n lintiiin iniruinlin cncjlntiux ceituin iJoctiiiics1 us sudi piofesoi " The couit look tlio cuso under advisement Sin SuUiuloi' I'rospiM-oiiH. \tk \ I.inmtTiu , Oct. Ifi A now cibtnut hui hccn formed , headeil hy Honoi Sullndo The interest on Iho Hn jlMi loan Is piid , tlm scnools reopened , the urmy dlsbniidod , , IKI : i cultiir.il work resumed , crops me in ( joinl condition , coumuicu li nctl\o nnd peiun relgn.s throughout tlio counti ) < V Hep u Illicit n Mioi-il | ) . Ciiv-nvNooiiA , Tcnn. , Oc-t 15. As thu IP suit oftlio cloctlou ycstordiy the poli'U ' il complexion of the now bond of nlelcniH'ii \\lll bo eleven i epubhcMiis and IK o ileinuci ut - . Ji ) , MiOonlmil fic-iH KonrtiM'ii Vcar-- ' N'l u Yfiniv , Oct IS - Dr. .Mc < ! ( inliii cliarficd with inilpraetlee In the raw of V\nnl ( loodvvln , M w tndty scnteiui'il to four teen ycais instutt < iri ) on Absolutely F > uro Aorcarn oftirtnr baking > f Icnvuilus tlroiiglli D.S. Uo- ooit AUI. 17. lb > i