T IHE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTIETH YEAH. OMAHA. THURSDAY 3IOBNINU OCTOBER 23 , 1800. NUMBJ3U 127. THE ailPAICS IS NEBRASKA. Speeches of Governor Thajer and L. D. Bicbardj at Kearney. REPUBLICAN ENTHUSIASM AT HOLDREGE. Frciiiont Tltpii to AVIint ( Joncrnl IVclJstcr Ktinv About Prohibition i 1'nrndcn , Knlllm nnil Speech * All Over thntitatc. Neb , Oct , 22. ( Spccinl to TUB Iln.J A line midlencovas prcM-nt at the Model opera bouufi last night , Hon.i. \ . D. Klchards Was introduced by General A. H. Connor and s | kc as follows : Mr. Chairman , T ullcs and ficntlemeii : I am here toiiipht by ucfMont. I.t Is well un derstood thnt the Issues of this campalirn must l > odlicus eel by those more capable than myself , Tblj rnmpalcn Is a very peculiar one. In many respects tbe most important in the history of the suite. With four tickets In the field the voter w-rtalnly oupht to find one to suit him. The republican party has worked out all the irrcat reforms. Its policy has made'his the grandest nation on the earth. It is strong rnoufrh In the state to Kettle all questions and all the jfrcat ques tions of intfrett of the state lire mutual questions before us , and must be settled on the side of ripht and Justice to all , and unless they arc so "icltlc-d they will continue to por- plcx nil politics and occupy the country until ripht prevails. Notwithstanding there are four tickets In the field tno fit-lit tKjfore us is with our old antafconlst , the democratic party. It Is the party opposed to pension Icirislatlon. It Ls the party that looks with suspicion upon our Cubllc school system which has bVjcn so ircely Instrumental In promoting the In- t liipence of our people It .Is a party that has boon and i now opposing all the meas ures adopted by the republican party , and rlnully accpptlnR them In later years , claim- in ? the credit , and showing themselves the enemies of this state by magnifying uur misfortunes in close times and creating dissatisfaction Kf-ncrally. I oppose the party that can find more eul and do less in sug gesting remedies in political organizations than any that ever esUted.Ve know that then ? has been little money In farming. Very few lines of trade will snoiv a pain daring tbe laU few ycirs. This fact has been * ! zeduponbv the democrats as their cam paign cry against the republican party That the people will b deceived for any preat lenKtnof time is not to be believed. In this district the independent party nomi imed a man who was a former republican.- therefore could not be endorsed , and the democratic * party placed a candidate In the field. It frocs without sayinp that the re publican nominee will be elerted. Mr. Dor- scy will be found In ttic future , as in the past , working for the ptxxl of the p x > ple. I came toXobraska twentv-three years ace and have * een itfrrow In population from about lOU.OOJ to 1,000,000 todav. with an assessed valuation of fujrj0,000,00l ( , while the true value will ap proximate toIOW,000OCO. The population In lj:70 was 3-.riOO.COO , today it is & 4.00UJO ( ) , and the wealth of 1-57 was $ .TO , WOfOJ , and today jt ls approximately iroOOO,000 , 0. acvomplishcd under the wise protective jiolicy of the republican party. I ask you if you think the democratic party or ony othf r party could have made a better how in ? . ' The democrats havesouchttornake political capital by cbarsring that our taxes ere hlzhcr than In adjoining states , that money has not botn well rii > ended. In the cimsidcration the relation of assessed and true valuation Ls never stutcj. The census reports plve Xe- Iraska aad West Virginia as the only two states out of debt. Our people have built up a public school system which is the pride of every true Xebraskan. To accomplish this ia many cases they have taxed themselves toluularily and cheerfully to the legal limit ThTO It another Institution our taxes main tain , I refer to the soldier's homo at Grand Island vtherc are gathered so many loyal old guards \sho5e patriotism and heroic services won for themselves the united cratitude of all the people in time of peace. The republican party will as- euinealt responsibility for providlnc a place where the aged veteran with scar and empty sleeve bear mute but eloquent witness of bat tles bravely fought and duty cobly done , a place wueie he may enter not as a receiver of aim ; : , but as the honored guest of a grateful people. The republican party baa always teen the f riend of tbe soldier , while on the other hand the attitude of the democratic party has been one of hostility. Ha ? there been auy doubt upon this question ! The wnalcale vetocinp of pension bills by Presi dent. Cleveland Is a fact showing the position of the democratic party on the question. Wepledps the Australian ballot system where the voter may cast his ballot unseen by individual or corporation. We favor postal telegraph tnd a modification of the statutes that will civcto the workinsman his Just dues , a modification of tee tariff , which ue have in tnc McICmley bill , more stringent usury laws and tneir ritnd enforcement , To all these thlnprs the republican party Is pledged. The national congress has carried out tnc pledpes made to the people in Is-if , viz. , modification of the tariff with the recip- procity idea , as advocated by our trreat com moner , James G. lilainc ; prohibition of trust' , the suppression of gambling In food products ; the use of silver as money ; for the protection of the voter in bis ballot and tbe prohibition of contract labor. The Fifty- 11 rst con press Mill jrodown in History , under the leadership of that courageous man. Thomas 35 , He-ed , as the people's working rongress. Ladies and gentlemen , I thank you.t . t o\crucr rnayer was introduced and i poke as follows : Mr. Chairman , Ladles and Gentlemen You have bnd the pleasure and opportunity of > cciD > r and lUu'nlnfr tc the republican candidates for governor , lieutenant governor ' nml the pivseut member of congress and can * didate forro-election. I am gUd you have haJ this opportunity of looking into their faces unJ tearing their voio . It has bo : u a pleasure to m to bo hero and to listen to them. You have heard the plain , nnvaruisbed * tatt - menU of vrivllepes and ulews of Mr , Itich- nnls , your candidate for governor I vras struck with the enunciation of the principles which , nre at proeut the principles and the polifv of the republican ixirty , aua 1 aaj plaj ( hat be Lsthe standard-bearer of our part v In this cainpaiiru. I Know that ho is cujcini ; a moat nxctUetvt ImprcNsiou upon the- people and bolleve that when the 4th of ncxtXovtm- ber comes the people will declare bv their votes that he shall be your go > ernor for the next two rears. Ho U worthy of your oonfl- UctU'e auu support , au , honest man against ivbwo fair name not a breath of suspicion has ever entenxl itr all the relations of life. He Is I" the highest sense of the tern , R good citizen , a Iravo soltller In defense of the ilatr in the hour of hjs rouutry's tvnl. and having pursued the even tenor of bis way , has advanced step by top until he has reached the high position of nouiincoof the grand republican partv I trust tnat every ouo of you will standby _ jour governor ud sco that he Is clevted , 1 am plal to movt hero my bouarable and bravo fnend , Colonel Thomas Majors. He rulhted In the regiment which 1 bad the honor tokad to the rielJ from tbo then snail CTjjtorj'of fubroska small In numbers , I ini-HU ami lean boar testimony to his g l- lantrj' nod heroic daringr as a soldier , ana I tuVo unlimited pleasure in doing so , Hntrr- IniMhrtscrviwwhcn out a boy , h proved himself true and breve man. He was with mv resinx-nt la the fruot rank on tbo bloody ileld of Donnelson , where u > y bripade , lu tbe cvntor ol which was mv rvctmnt , the Kint Nobniiki , met General liuckner where ho made bis last ettcrts and defeated him. It wai my rx inivut , which I had the honor to lend turns and with the rir t NfbnwU 1 m < - > llenrral lluckiifr and drove him book Intobii. works , Unas tbe list attempt ho made to ncapA mnd U was then and there- that llcnorwl ( iruut rvcvpnUeJ th valuable nenuvs of that rvgiment cu that Hold He v\as \ ith his ro rlweut through the louy uua Moody Untie cf Shllo , cvtr prvscnt at the i < est of danger illustrat ing bU bna try. bis daring a true and Ciller. He has l\x& u hc&crvd citl * zen of this state , tint in ? the conn-Unco of | making for hltnvlf an honoro < l name which rannot ucrMfully iu > L He \ \ rlftandl tru t jouvill give blmunlud [ diipport. I have nritonc word winy against Dr. Hoar HP I n pl ( Mnnt Bo-ntlemnn. Halt Ju tthlnkof It , rnjr frli-ndi. vw tire callM i Upon to ctioo c iK-twt n one of two men who shall hold the < von < l ofllrc In year fflft Can It bo possible that a man who fnujfbt to destroy - stroy thli nation can be fxtil ! to a high officeNo , never I -siy this mnanip no dlsivsprt to Dr. Henr I ) wy rftnibllrann can ne\cr submit to that , At least tbr > y will prevent It from bocomlnsr a fact Of conne they 111 Jiubmltto the will ol the p oplc whatever it Ls , but Thomni.f. Majors de jrvcn l tl < rnf the people of Xcbnuka , for ho was a gallant and brave defender when thounloti tipH ] I dofraco , and Dr. Bear w ti htini : for the overthrow of thnt union. Now which vlll youtnkomv frlend.ii YOJ will elect Colonel Majors n.i liirutonaiUrovernor of this state for he deserved your support. " \ou have alM here your candlJatc for n t conirrcssrnan. Ho hvs given you a plain statm Tit of hli stewardship ami has shown you what he bus don for his constitu ents I have btMn favorably Iroprutv.-d with ht course in congress and I say to that there na it-rn no mm In my rrcollrvtloti * . % ho hasMjrvcd more faith- fullv tbanOeoryc AV K Uirsey Hois onu of the hard-working members of congres * . No one hw ever been more art ivc or careful than he has been - always at work In behalf of thousands of his constituents It hutterly ImpMsib'Q for a n .cmb r to satisfy all bus r > eoplc. It is Impossible I say. but when they labor to do the beat they can'for toelr people , they deserve the support of thf Ir consti tuency. I bcllve / Mr. Dorsey will bo your neit congressman , for ho deserves vour " sup port. I believe ho will be re-elected" sent back by the vote of the poople. This much I take pleasure In sayingln behalf of these candidates. This is 5 most remarkable campaign. I have never known 011 like It. This ncvr cle ment ha ? entered into it which bas txvn un known heretofore. U has bc n thus far a campaign of misrepresentation , ttttractlon and falsthoods of tbe principles of the re publican party , of tirades and misrepresenta tions by lyine men. They traversed up and clown the state of Nebraska trying to mis represent the aim ? , purposes and policies of the republican party. Slander and false hood base been their weapons. Why. If Ananias and Saphlra had lived in ttm age of the world ha/i been In Nebraska for the last two months and heard these speeches Kern's Thompson's , McKelghan's and Pow ers they xvould have gone out and kicied themselves to death because they had failed to learn the art of lying in their age. [ Ap plause. I This Is true In regard to the McKinley tariff bill. I wish M add that the measures of that bill have tx"cn most grossly misrepre sented and mis-stated to the people , it seems thcv would stop at nothingto accomplish their purpose. There are two parties , one called the demo cratic the other called the alliance or inde pendent It seems they have different name * to adapt to themselves in different placers. It has b * a very interesting and anmslae to observe how kindly the democratic party has bocn to the alliance party , how they have fondled and coddled them and said kind thin ITS to them for months past , ke pint ? this party inline and using It to afcomp'.Uh ' this Durposc , knowing that the existence of the alliance party must result , If It has any ef fect at all. lu tbe electing of the democratic ticket , if that thing is possible. That is the only u , av it cin be brought about. The alli ance people arc used to accomplish that pur pose and it is strange to ooserve the blindness - ness of tbe alliance people and that they dco't ' see it. They will find it out when the'demo- cratic party passes into the promised land , if they ever reach there. The door will IM shut aiainst these alliance people ple who bavo helped them. They will bo on the outside looking over Into tbe promised land , while the democrats reign. But alliance friends , If there are any here , 1 hope there are. won't you feel a little mean then when yea see the republican party de feated , to which you cave oelonged aud under whose banners you have marched to victor ies in previous year ? when you were a cem- bcr of that party that saved this catioa in order that you may live-in it and enjoy the high blessing of American citizenship , when all that you have or hope to able to > nave came to you by the republican organization. "When you see that party down and defeated throuch your instrumentalities won't you feel a little mean I Well , you ou ht to feel that way. Bat won't there be walling and gnashing of teeth among you when you see these old democrats enjoying the fat and ( rait of the promised land and you are denied ad mittance. * j'ow there are va rious questions before you , but they generally turn utxm national issues in this canvass. There are persons coin ? up and down the state claiming to be reformers , neglecting state affairs , and dis cuss , or try to discus ? , national issues-the tariff , banks and currency. % Vhen I have read some of the speeches made by these rcec Ketn , Powers aad Tboaipson I have been amazed to think that men in this enlightened age should proclaim such delusive theories. Here Mr. Powers proposes that the Cnlted States government shall i sue f..yo to the owner of ItX ) acres of land at 2 per cent interest. The sura of that \\ouldamsnntup to thousands of billions A great money policy it is to issue money "ust as tbe money was issued in the confederate states without a dollar of ? old or silver to back it This is only a specimen of these vagaries , xhe worst delusion that one can con ceive ot , and yet th3arti doine so. I am sorry to seemec who are supposed to be In- tellievnt , drink in these delusions. The l > ord help those \ > ho are blinded by prejudice and by ignorance. A bid crop year makes bad politics , Now. there aw people who are ready to take up with any new theory , take it in , applaud it. believe it. taut seonia to DC the cise with these men. My friends you have tried the republican party In the past , jou know its record , you know its measures of public pclicy I put to yoj tali question for an aavner Can one ef you in thti andi- enco paint to one -ingle action of the demo cratic policy during the lone forty years be fore l il. one measure that lives and moves In the hearts of men or women today for good I [ Apptauso ; 1 chillenre aad defy anv democrat to refer to any such measure that exerts a beneficial infiii'-ace upon men and women that tccds to maie them better women aad better men. I mean to be frank about it. 1 have studied up the history of that party , I have r ul it to rind soraotblnc for vthich future generations would ris up and &le * that l > arty , I cannot find one txfore the law You know , rentlcmen , ana others here , that toe south controls the southern democracv just is directly and positively as the southern master controlled his slaves. The northern members of con gress wore controlled In the same way when the fugitive slave law was pisscii. Then it was that fr trade prevailed la this country Free trade was the child of southern slavery They did cot cure to sell their produce to the pple > of the north , thev preferred to soli It In. KnzUcd , Scotland , Ire land aad other nations.uf Europe. They pre ferred to buy over there because they did not vriiit tf > encourage manufacturing in northern states , nor ta help build them up. Thnt was the democratic doctrine then and that it U today. Tnervpubllcan party nas tnansrcntoderery measure of public policy which hat tk u dtted bum-in kind today It Is true , not only of thU prop ! * ' . , but of the people of all lands without any exception , bw-ttu * * all the < measures are in the Interest of hunaalty They tend to rrscuti the poor and downtrodden - trodden and elevate humankind and make better nmi and oettcr wvitncn. to diminish human suffering and Increase hum n hippi- fit's * . Kvcry juo of theses ineuiure * which cur friend l > or f } has enumerated are of that character Yew can not point to pee which dooa cot K'oetlt numxn kind. I challenge any democrat to ooint cue ceasaw for which ' the pwple wUllbaak tied for the oilstones 1 of the dtMBOcruttc party. Hat no , it * record I Is covered til over ana blotched with crime * ' fctraiosl humanity aad the ciirercccnt. : Th * republican i rty will live In histcrr M the gruudcftt | K > lltlcul oryatUatKia that ev 1 tired It has nrvloem vl lu plevlfo . It bar 1 done cver\ turn * which It pnwuiwd ami ts j trying to fulrtll rcry plcdwtlch It bat ' made , but at every stage of prepress U bis fjugnt bv the dcmccncy. 1 tare < vo d < cc vn the UUcitte Uliuiph of rt > pubilr. i ) Instllotloni for the of tn'-n , Sixlv-fuur mllllnnof tbroboin/ , bmtintf henrti dem.iti'I tbe rfilfmpU'WJ of every ooilarof mon y that thcL'nitH r uU hover i mjcd and thy know every dollar will twrfKlwmrtl S'o rmlprnptlon to p-nno. M ( 'lorlou in Its rmulu und M mighty niuc : the great ( Jo ! of th h irw In thn form of man \va < ftusp n < ) < * lnn Cllvary CTCAS for the red < * mitlori [ of thewortil. No cb redemp tion hm tx n known before or oincfl this rt - clftiiptkm Il mein 'r you are a citizen of thk ( freat , noble country , ono country , one governor , otia ti oplp. one flni ! tmn national sovereignty , Ind/ipTtiJent and suprnme over all , tare In Mlcphnotoonc Klnir of Kntr ! * . Thin grivernnerit will Ilv < 9 on in the agm , every nvnnioi ; ' * sun shall ttr l It and It * glory shall jarnwnd the people fcrcverand cvur. I'nrl * t Xeb , Oct.3. . [ S | 4dM Toie- Rrarn tnTas DCR. ) John \Vobster \ irrtke tonight atralnst prohibition at the I/ive 0 [ ra housf ! to an audience ol about six hundred persons. Ha vras iatrtxlnrorl by Mayor .Shorvln. vice president of the Banlcers' and Ilxslnas Men' * assoolatl&n , who presided over th ? metlng. The speaker went stralnt ( for the facta , is shown by the oftldal record * of the various states , to prove that hiib license better prorootoi the Interosl of tem perance and sobriety than prohibition. Ho first dltprovcd tbe staVmen'ts of prohibition orators concerning the number of per son * who die annually of drunken ness. He showed by statistics that In stead of then ) boiaff from ICW.OX ) to SOOX ( ) sa claimed by prohibition stmniwn the number does not eicce * ! 3x at moat. This wi snbmittrtl a. * a sample of the un supported claim.of prohlbitioatsts He then showed that the asylums , p < : nitentlaripa and jail * of prohibition states have a larger pro- tortionate number of inmates than thwe of blt'h Uc'Tisc states. " .Vebnwka , " he said , "has S3. > prisoners In its penitentiary , or one to every 3,3fiO of its popuUtion , wnlle Kansaj ha * srtl , or one to every lffO. As to the matter of saving the rx ys It was shown that the Kansas reform school L * overflowing , when only boys who have b'n convict'-d of crime are admlttol , wnile In Nebraska the numb r is much smaller an J both sexes are admissible ( upon proof of incorrijribility. It was also shown that in Omaha , a. % com pared with Topeka , the proportionate num ber cf arrests for drunkenness U mnch smaller. Kansas , according to internal rev enue reports , h s'V-41 government licenses , while. Nconuka has 1-irt , these licenses b - lag Krantet ! only to sell nncomponnded liquors In the year of l-'sO ' the state of Maine antstcil one of every I'-M of its population , while In Omaha for the same year tne arrest * were one for upwards of every 2i" ) . \Vebsterclosed by pictar- ins ; a bright futore for Nebraska if only the state Is not blighted by prohibition , and ap pealed to the voters to bary the amendment too deep for resurrection. He was Inter rupted witb frequent applause. Torn Ins : to Van Wjrcfc. Tra-M En , 2s"eb. , Oct. 12. 'Special ' to THE BEE. ] The faracrs are now taking sides against Dictator Burrows and in favor of Van \Vyck. They b-ilieve that Van Wye's has been shamefully treated By the in dependent committee. The leaders of the alliance in this county art : doing1 secret work for Bryan and wortine arainst " Root , the Independent candidate for "coneress. The ministers are waging war against C. W Williams , the democratic-alliance nominee for state senator , on account of his beicc aa Infidel This alone will lose \ViUanu ! not less that three hundred votes in this countv His Infidelity in connection with hi * theory of the government loaning money direct to tne people , without lateral , Is rcceivin ? much comment. Stlrrlne Up-Pawnee. PAWTTEE Crrr , N"eb. . Oct. 21 [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] The joint discussion of Concell and Bryan brought out the largest crowd politicalv that Pasvcee has hai for years. On the Mills bill and all Usues Mr Conoell pot Bryan on the defensive and as usual Bryaa dodged all issues. Mr. Connell made one of hlj bat eSorta aad Pawnee county republicans are enthusiastic and will roll up the usual majority- for him. The alliance nad a grand parade and fine speakinfT here t&lay. The orcanliitioo man ifested a weakness that surprised both of the old parties. Spolce Past and Lone * BATTU : CREEK , Neb. , Oct. 'ii. [ Special to THE BEE. ] A large and enthuslasti-r repub lican rally was held here this evening , lasting until after 11 o'cloc'c Maxwell's hall was filled to overflowing Short speeches were made by J.V. . Stir , candidate for reprssesti- live , and Mr. Schwenk , candidate for sena tor. Hon. L.V Osbom \VAshlasrtOQ county spoke rapidly aaa eio-iueatly for two hours , and pretty effectually cleaned oat tbe other parties. Tne alliance tc. th'u part of the county is very weak , aad the beat of feetiaj prevails among republicans. A Rally at Holdrege. HOLD R EC E , > "eb. . Oct. 22. 'Special Tele- pram to THE BIE. ] A grand republican rally was teld here Ust night , asd unbounded en- thusiwtri manifested for the party candidate * . The larce crowd was addressed by Hon. L. D. Richards , Colonel Majors and Hon. J. E. Allen. ThU county is oce of the strongholds of the alliance , out last nicbt's meeting demonstrated that the republicans are cala- ing strength every day. Instruction for Oatciiale. , N'eb. , Oct.'ii.-'Special to THE Bel. ) lien. Geo. H Histinir * ar.d Hoa. W. E. Summers addressed the people of this town and vicinity last nUrht oc the bsaes of this campaign. Thelarps rinkivas nearly fall , showing a dispoiltioa among oar people to take a most serious Interest ia the present situation. Their interpretation of the Mc Kinley bill and of other matters , 0:1 : which foil Instruction was txidly needed here , was clear and conclusive. Mobrara All Richt. XIOBIUIU , > \ b. , Oct.ii. . Specta ! Tele gram to TBE BtE-J An enthusiastic repub lican rally wu betd here Ust nUht at which R. Gamble and L. B , French of VaaktonY. . H. McXntta of Sioux City , aad A. B. HoJtnes of Norfolk spoke and kept a Uurc audience eatertaicod until ufr oldni bt. Hoto : i dwelt thonxichly upoa the reixibUcia ticket and net with favorable AVarruine to Their Wort. > 'eb. . Oct. i > 'Special Tele- pran to TUB. BEr.1 A roasinj repablicaa rally was held it EWittle CreeUst eveainr , which was addre . * ed by Hon. L.V. . Osborce of Blair , lad Dr Schireaic , republicaa caadl- date for > : ate senator from this district. The republicans of tat < county -vre warauai ? to their \vork aad will fight to victory f ws cow till November I. I.l'o l'o + * I * Heady. CSETT , Xeb. , Oct. 2i [ Speclil Tlesrraa to THE BtE.-iIon. T T. Fos aathoriiw ywir corrwrA ndent to viy that he accept * the challenge * of Me&sn. Furahjun and ArnoW , democratic arnl aUiince oaadtdites for A.uty ivpreoecutives of ( ! a t > aa j Saline coo-jiiM , aad U ready to rceetthe tnatle = : < a At aay tlae for Joint debute. Kir in in Ills Pact * . Scorn , Keb. , CX-L Si-'SpovAu to TBE . , Hoc. S. D. CuiKrca of Brui * Bow iddre&seii a larfxi and ent osUstic republicis audience t tbecourt hoci-s lathis pfiow tut ni ht. HI * spxvh abounded in totid tad ua- ficti froa a rpubticos Rallr at Chapman. v I Carniv , Neb. , Oct. ? ! - ' ( VHSA ! ta Tut Bit , There wxsa blj rtpuhluun rally a n > tcnlRht. Norrls Broxra indV il CVcfvr both mojtt eioeilfnt > pv ch < , and did the I state and ccccreijioavl tlcie'j such gvod. i Ttcrtt wu grvat FATAL WRECKS OS THE RAIL , Tim * . Terrible OoIIWciu in Which a Knm- bcr of People Ar ? EtlM ONE TRAIM BURNED ll ! A TUflHEL , Anollir-r Crxuhr * Into a I'rclght IJnok Inn Into Illnnliujliani A Union Pacific * Hook Inland Tolr- copct Knnoa * Olty. T , 0 , , Ort. frA cr/UUIon < * > - currM thli nuirnin t ) 410 on th Cincinnati Southern nliM-ajr In tannr-l aqaarter of i ralle north of Slin * Valley s' atlon , b"t r n freight and pajivsntfr trala * . The enfl es Of the two train daib < J InV ) ' a-h other In the tunnel , which U i * 4 h of a rrrfln loaf , and the cars follmrlnjCxt ; * . jirncwd into csu-h other la a mo-vs. Th < ! o rame th added bormof i conf.i ra- tioii. No des rljtW > sof the ICCOM ba.i yet Iw n ma/lc oolj1 the tar j rnt lU cave be * i t'-I Taph'fl to the oOcith h * rc. Kngine John PImloU dl"l this aft/rrx/oc. makicir six victims of the linnet colll'lor. SL\ follows : Kit LCD. JOHN PIMI.OTT , < rln tr. riUK.MAN WELSH , & -tn < rt , KT. FIUK.MAX UOITLD , I.ndtow. KJ- . HU.\KKMA.VJOH.VE.MONTGO.MKIiy , Allaov. N. Y. POSTAL CLERK a L. DOEG Eli , Cin cinnati. O EXPRESS MESSKXGKK ED P. HAFF- NEK , Citdnnitl , O. ' PIT Xirt/ , Sois'rset , Ky , severe. i. CLERK J. G. GATLE , Cincinnati , O , fliGGir.r.WAiUR Joity R. Loxo , Newport. Ky , severe \V \VHEMEK , New Orleans. La. MisOIME OITTT ; I > iTU/a. Te . AJUII > jr Rpnr , Madlvm cosnty. IndliKi. The injuries sastin ! l by the three Ia. name < l are slighL Tbe burning of th train in tbe tonsel renders it imrx sible to clear the track a.t readily a.s it coold bo &OBA oc 0 [ m groocd , the arnoie and hettprTeiitinr nvs ; from The initial cais4 of the rertclc which occurred ta.it niaht a : K station , tnro callo b.'l nr finnen't. The d - lay to pa s acr tralcs \ > ] this rr < x'A canai the mistake of the ! ? iaand cocdactor of the f r > ignt trab br wrnidj tfce taccel colli- sloa occarred. Fcrtonately the pa.s nircr train had not eatireiy oce Icto the tunnel wt < n tbe crash cinv , and so the thrc If cpirs which did not leave the tricV s rred 11 a nreuxs of escajxi for the paswnqen. These ileep n were detached and drzvc awiy fro the bnrning train , bat the ha jare and = iU can and two coachM barn l. Froa the stories lof nitrcad TZ C who arrived here tonight it appears that tbe wreck was due to tbe arei > neM of the crew of freight trala No ii. This train was Instructed ; o wait at HTsan'i Valley until pauenpcr trains Nos. 9 nod 5 haul pa.vs < Ni. The wait was a lonff jroe uxl all of the rre of the fretjrht train , i nsit af J. "Engineer Pirnlot ; awaViineil fast fftr J o. 9 had fossil. and iianmin e that it wisXo. 5 icd that the road wa.s dear , a > a te > l the crear and the tralc w Kt ta. The aparcach to both ends Of the , tunnd" Is saartif curved and nithia .XjumdreiJ Ie of. ; he moaih of it tbe trai&i ts& . One slater aid one coach of the csm pwr train were saroi , tbe train hands * ad > UMEgcrs pssiitnf lbm bicknp the track. ' Th < flanies started a few ideates aft r the coUlsioa. and the wooiea lisiiv of tht tcscel U still bsrnin ? tonight. A Drave man , whose cane coold to5 "be leaased , hearia ? the cn of George Locg In the b2 zae " car , setiai aa ax , cat a hole In the car and racuai Leo ? . Ic the ejpress conipirtc nt of tZw car wis E. P. Rafloer , United States express rsesjenrer. The nnknotm t ro worked hard to cot away for RaSser to escape , al- thoagh the dames wem'dartiagall abcot him. The "e'ort wn ansucceufal , tad Ilcffaer finally shouted from his prison to p a-aray hituself , to ijy roc4e to his faa2v- and tell them that his weuld-be rescuer did all a man md ! to save hia life. The uk&OTRt hero susered ecu of , th ? tccaeJ vrith his hair azd ctothic ? ba Sly scorched acd feU down ia a .faint Noae. < rt the cec. in the ex- citemecl thou at of kstraicg his caat , bet it it believed th t he Ua rillnii-i : can. Others of the crala tsea * * wrocderful tt- oifrrs. It U nuraiutaa * thai dy of the ass - s < ea ers ejcaped , AXOTHEB fir A LAB A H.I. Two Killed and Twenty-Seren Otbers Injnretl. BsEnitOHiV , AU. , OA ii. .V piiierrtr train , oc the Kama * City , Memphis Jt Bir- minrham nflrojid , which left here li t nlrst west-boond , went ml te naz the s ! * > per and cocdactor at the -U'.Ien. Dtscoreriss thit fact when , six d&es ctit of toira. the engineer bscaa bo ki lito Birmingham. At tfa Thoai * fama.-e. thrte miles oc ; of th cttj- . ; b * bac'iing train CMS aa. ot.l oiBf f reirht aid there wi * i terribJ * ccliisioa- The killed aa < i iEisreil ; ire aj TTIASKLIN. a d-n-cai-r. Tille. JOHX KILLIA.V. GCOBSE W. DI.VH. > Ist'V. . f. Wieoxii a = d trro ters. ters.E. E. P. Rot. J. E. 0 t\- . J. M. Ro.sxoai- J E. Miti * . R. E. Sk..NDt3. , - / . V. TTKSMi. . J. A. TATUIR. ' . \ V.V. . EXitxiSfX. \ W C. Bcatux. ( J. M. Bz-titv. I Rrv.G.S. SMITH. ( O. L. HILL. Ho.v. B. it Losa. M.S. ToirtixT WAUK TOVNUT. - Mi SI F , M LCDOX. . + WlUIIXVlLLJil < - Mit * . F MII . Of thii number threecr _ fear ar < Uieij : > die. Tt < xh rj u xA very danferwcsly hars. _ _ .4 THIRD AT XJLXS.IH CITY. The Knglneer Fatally Injured anI Nine Pi * ate -4 HUM. KA > I Cm , Ma , CWt. SJ. A Mrvoas tail- o < t wreck cccamsj tjds sMrtdsf os tb * Ucsoc Pacific nu.rol Vtw ; < e < " & Rcci Isliac freight aad a Cn Mt Piriao pii T rer true , a mile lad a tuil msil of AmvxirxU : * . & sab- uro of ttii city , ia whjcti uln < fervxn were * ricn lT iajcrw * * a l th * < n t r f ! > > Keck liliaa tnda. fiiollr hurt. The eafiattfr'iruK wnu PA ; CuiJ i. Aswajr the injared were J. A. Lip&ehire of Luxvbu Neb. , rtcht fcn tujjr cal , aid C J4ren cf. SpcinfSetd. lit , if ctol a < r t of tt c < a a * butvuo. Thre * lVroas Kllletl. , Oct. it bs c r Ctk-tdaifi x cnls ru Uta aid Mimtrtd Hl Svile ami Suicided. stc , 'XMi Ort. eiA \Vi * . . AJTI that Ab < r a T Kraun - nrwifity. riiarr ( l vdlfa lib wife brf'Mof a ffyr rrrviu , in r < TTirl t IK- tit ; of jx/l-iuoi 'h f hoiM frtit la i L'j < 1 hit \Vlr , ran f rotri lb . tb mtiz < lc of tttft nd t/j hit cnrn ttU britut t-a * . .1 J'H.I . > 71 J10 fltl'.ll. Hhr Crr m Inrn ( l.irltr-rnrnt In a Chunk Oitirt lloim. < K. Pa. Ot J. - ' IlWelwUsr ; II kxl ! MTM W.M omrV-tnil in en jr * . k * t vr * * ' * of InrMnoUrr rnuislio ht f for tb IrUlini of G rtl HLskef xra.t wait/lowed yiMbr4ajr l jr JaJ1 ! Dflwr la impru oBWdt for srti In the enrmt ? } all iA.1 ip ja 9o of Tb n folk * * - d one of th nx > t acd dramatie xnptfi erfr witnV"l in lite CKWtt * of Carhrw eu t7 Th * a.rd jwXb ref of th < * d-si-1 jrtrl Knwr fairly srilJ in bfr < l - with the * * f > lfn < y ad b r Atlr- f r/T fl iM to pdfy b r. Tbe womtn rav < : rent t l * r rx it up fwrttjizi a > wl k i entire ciintrol of h netf. hbe ipraa ? tt tr f tt a&rl with armt rahM hlrh fa a tknil calkal ntfirxt Alsnlra ( e. I an not ialifle l lo * + * i mjr laqbtrTd in cokl bUxd an J tiec h tinsfr at the ( rJo * ri hAT * only * ti mc tbf ia tilt Xo. aa. Goi. Al- Dihty , cr cfl lnt tlits owrt IKP& > a-i fair thlciOh ' co&e dcnrn , ob ' < J j Ihli eav < ' a btMnpt wra.i rao/ieto brr-iit isnt afresh : G'rl h * * Wrtit > s h re tfl IHI the troth. ' ' Sh < : * orfl th * } roie. att r * 7 forth defeavi and ei > rye * rbom in l r frenzy ihe ihfA ht nwt'Jft.MMe fi r the fciiy manner IB wblrto th r sUycr of b r rfiaf wit oS. Sh finally vanat to st * a rr eihac. t l and falnt ri iway A t brtm kit a d the dwtrvtrti MAhet O/rc it ana arrtai oot of tbe rrxirt nxra. . \n Old Man Murdered In lilt Hod ) n > hcald. Catcioo. Oct. J. OVtiiCr % an otd n ts front Trctktoa. III. , was "ilnivsd" aad nybfid Uit nSzhi acd th-w U.W oc tbe S-inta Fe. tracks tear Twelfth street , wtere i switch engine rac over hiai , < Te a ha hfcwi from ThEs cricvs adds actther r.jstcry to th Jon ? list ia toss city. Wilkeri , who wa. * aVAt * lity-five years old. caste icM th cisy atoct T o'ck k last niirht. He VTM U'-CK * . ia tow by a rcaner , whet < ft. bias to a r tet in oce of the wont qsartArj of th * city. He had s-epfir. aod pifci la sreral cotUrs ia chaaze. Tt a b * oat for a wallt.Vbea foaad thi ? were iimt are cents oc hts b > iy The rulrcod i arescrehewa-s narri r i inn tie body tcca Laid where it wa.t s track. AX MILITARY. Companlrs to Be Organized in All Section * of the Country. Kir * Yost. Oct. 22. TTs biannual cco- ren.kio of the Tecus broth erhflctl wa.i broa ? ht to a dose it Pit rs < , N. J , lA5 ilrht. Defecates were pren st r prea 5l ij all aectjoc * of the UnlJcii Sutes. TEA = x t Inporuni actioo of the conTeciicc wavi the onaaisocs ecdoren : < nt of the ef th g a cal * crrtiry e secret cuth of th * crjiilia- . U _ racuctrx.s ef the bfothwhrcd will be oy n. A ptriil cosccui- t rrai appwsteii ots the Intore oi the orcmi- uUffQ aid la their report reiijo iaend > d that miiitAjazid uval coapartict " te detofd to th * pcrpsie- The are. to te kaown ii the P'eclir : and will be held 1 = rei.ii eu to Uiiit the UnUed States in cue of a foreign Colored Children Kill Each Other. FatDE2KX BC / , Va. , Oct. 52. Inforza- tioc frosa Spotuyt-asja , says thai ti the teihb3rho > i ol PeaSa a few < uyj a o a rn- tlersan , while hnntis la the biciwtMij , caae nwtt a hct la vrhieh the todies of twt > colocsil b 3TS is Ja a d ocp > * i state were foa = l I a < eaks ttas thy had foah : sereral days a o a&d oce of t'c-en h.i/1 / tilt * ! sfee other. whH * free the wocn. li the ethhod rsoiived d ih r * > itlte < i. The cilki ia tise hat h > i its toU.ir bxie b7i > ki > n and wi.4 fc a cruid ! coc.litioc. Anether nii child w&o wa.s H was o enefly boadjeii by a wotcac. xho had bpea i = cbsnre t&it thh'tle fitton- waj KSerm- horribly wb n discoTened. The nearoii ia dskrre of thdaBdrc. . hare trtn arrwtfti and will t s tried i $ tetzz pir- ties to the crisi-i. IlllnoU K. of P. Grand Officer * . Bt/vixnrorox , IIL , Ocs , 2i Tt-s- mad led ? * , Rnijitts of Pytha-s , of lifiKts toiij- electeii oficers a.j fotlo in Grii ehxa- oellor , Charles Scheewr , Gaeaa ! ; ri M rrand. chancellor , F5t A Ccoi. Pwrii ; ieefr cf the necocd a = d seals Henry P. Chiciio. priad &iiter of the Joha Gabriel , Ctickra rriad Chiriw Bones , Ji ss-xiTill * . tmid Ic-iiraiA , dories Borjoyc * . Coicira ; rnad Inner jraari , Jour P. > UUrr. Cairo ; jrimi cater ftiird , J. J. 3r"5ws. Varxf i i The Xew French T-nff. PXJHOct. . 21 Tte new torii bin vril fee lis d : o tie cepsties SatnrliT. FUi oad hemp are no.ie free fnxs Jcty. ire ptL i oo two Wecti , tbe irst cucaistia ? of csreaU. UTS 4'c oa l tseat and nxac rad r i aBOxiauni toni. laptyicj- that tt < y caanoc te uulsd-fd fe aay treaty , all o h r prcdocSs ro mz wai r a foe i treaty pcrp . d the s-apprestioa ef ii * rrfilrnnr ; a HeaTy Loan. Oct. 2. v THE But. ' Tk < Bask of Spua his con tracted wi A th * RaVf cJ Paris foe a thr < e dccths' Icoa of ICO O'i.XC''O friccs. Th * i cnr- iivzirec for lh Ecoa by : h ; B-iaJc f Scai cvcsbt. * of riniMciaoie Spusai 4 pr cect beads. The > tvstill refases to tire db- count ficiiitiea. It er z sl fte s to dii..tcat th * wper orth-s best hca * i = Midrvd. The Affith r Foreoau. 3d Vkialty Fair , a-arzwr. r , ec it warser ia extrea * cos : pirtioc , itidj ihiJUa r u mMrshary terty , fair wvather , f & * wyii by jhowtrs is eatnai-i westers rortiee. F r to\ari Wirs > w , scctlwriy wt > 4s . fi.r F jr South tkiiwtACo d < r , .Note * f Small Oenotnlnitioru \VisaTS t > x , Oce. ii Treasurer * aW today that be- esp ctei t * hare rva > ! y f c b > w bp 1st pca larce sapeir of a ; , 5 ! * Trfil te CMd is tV ? rcrcha-w f ir r ba m fder to sueiet a > s far u iad f r of Honor. ii Tt < tbe treiLssry has mnriM pU. s > Hi < a > s M tl * 3t-eat rr4 of the Erti-sscc. III. rw f c t-frvissi i Uss y u. Fund * fV r Ejt AJViCJi * * BiJttrs. Ocfii T6 > s Tvffciite * ay tkit tk f adif rth ccassrsttfcxx f A roairiy fnMR Pac aai. Eaj ? Afrsd. 10 M W. Kiiaiz- > ro at Niblo' * , Youc. CX-t bur ii - < f a..v tu TBLS Bxx , Co > o..i X < cv. w tc hare V-MC. ti.ce u. > .xc i bv IV 11.4 itSl \ . 11 * fV"if irttttlUs pt/tmrw J In "d AtU * FMbr aw tlmpr * 4 VmUt t. M if thi * rffiftl pnxlinAtnwxrUl Mv a r ry SbM ' trr it Tr .ilrn nt of W l/rn l.'nlon Tue flu * ; U l cttjr * r rii f Uat tine * t/aewfef tb 7 r < r V/o i hxwn lormia ? f r towe Urn * pi * . { tfe * f tbi * ir-e CVnrr ? i5 : TVs mkwl id * I ttM the eami aotitar atnv t thie Nut xaows9rb anm are < UHafal la lu lat rtf- * awl TO tt > .kf " V- tyvUwx : t tafJ T * uritfc 07 r Is f.v. vj rue it are rnsnln ? tbe b > > M& M of Ube tad w * < io 't ? c'r wilt the tin\'Kii\on \ irti.r. .IT lit ; .Speaks on th TarifT aid Klectlun Hill. t * . O . O C SI Or r * c UiU Ml JOT Wr/titr tbt * srtr 5s ? . irnriar ts Al tiwr rws * Ur r * crwwli yittrnrl aad titll * . ! & * tnia J ! > * c M rKia ! r. wfco way w ScH'.iTiU * . fe.ai.-l cl tte trihc ti i J TrttB G-jriscaor HU1 aalC fc * r uA d tttltittoc. O * arrirti ? is Vi'ov Vir ii dSysra.iiagTyh.itsiJiya.Miri. Ofyrtrsafr HsH UE tue Hill * p/ie as iHLfS ! : cc tb * i r. al oc th r -U rti-c-i titL B - * ta'.wr U * ihlTh r tu a.-o'.h- aay pirt fii.ffy she cr > i < * el a * uti-tlioca. He i - r u a. diaxernrei eitr- antiivir. a ati n.i.-i M Ms.t ii < i as Lave ilxnkTj rec-Ui t } th rin coi- fir3u'.Sj-d to cuatuic * iv . Tb * rn-f of < t a pr.Tii ? e u a p > U of f j irtiwiii4h.p. A er * reciSAl cf tiut of tc * . Th * tend < a 7 of siieh Vi prorojcsi con".rf. Tal * force tiQ i * Tirfaci attiei trc ; B a rspcbScia fcra. cJ zTT < rsc ii. TtoaeTCtoaJrt wtJiiiiittA yts tA ii te dKUTsLi l tili EMM ; ar.d ore i- A- cl th aa < I t < = i ? sr of th * Aceritia f pifcTa cocTn.itia = M wa. * Jh * liW-c.Si.3o &f th * hiijt. pirsy snirt sic- the cotaii ? ftfr teceu. I ! Starr i acS c-Arry toi was ttectno ysu cin r an at- Jtrrreil ttat sh j Trt ! E > 5 ptti th * tC. The orra r aAtrsa. rtii aaiXifsr astiViiist ihb CTsaia ? i' . the oc > wa hucse aad User left for LCJS , Wjou O.t. i [ Sfwai ! i > Tar EM. S. C O7Tic4 i Cx * i i. tiu ? . CCfc- n.J E T * driTec. fciro Wyaeiti ? sSifa , Oi tiii so FreoicS , X J J Haas J Cupw VTyau J shetjp 3UVO.I ) M his itr > si rtV : , cac-.fc of Dtst. itas riirfriTe iij ritam i fro . O xac. with Wi.O sSj epv Ttej wiii r > trSaish of h Lmsl ! as ; e- fed tins = r Jc froa * as : < jra COCTSTS * etniitjearfy ia. Xareater. Tter mill te < al to Xeocuia So iefiSWo l fac SKUrtoHL This fill -a tWi U Afp BriU te sfcif end cT ir she Freciici Eiiiocs i Missouri Via * ? fram CUCT. VVyoi , : Kebcuti ii < i ? t-ir The tatnbrids Siire Staler. Otftu 2i Tie .a i G Ga.sUraiUJi'1 Jirw- yeurlii buy < o > ts r aiQ tktw. Tire wwr * A Veteran > oldier Killed. I IxTlv OlU2r. rvtff OIM. 1. Afl. cy * . - > of tt * i < ) fcij < ; ri" bee : * ea2d : Fcuwr wia hia i d iil en tae r-y irrciia tioa Bttcsic. ? K.der CM naiii sri s : ; trte-sU > t. I ; u pei > iei ! ii u 7 > ; rtaE- . by a. liaauKT trori a = ji ' oc wu crta < i < r bjti * scoia. The Fir * Retrord. See rn.i-vct--Os CoL O : c. ii. Sirty lisa socn ir t& < MJISSKC iu ? and coc4ut Mr * . u UKC. Loss To Xsv Veuc , O x ± iAS a auutuir f as tiis ; y. i * : i * urti no. fr the at Galebars. . ; t & . 13 fcodiy ca4Kd Aaaihver ? yracn e Htx l Victim. tTJOX--3 , X Y . O . iLL -\V c'CBijtt s < : dy * < i wmais. w. the refect f sb * .liy. . s ffr l ii i ii.it a Joawasu.Tia * so ta sex Grant ! Date Nie > la. * Critically III. Sr PcTCruMmift. Oit. ± 1 - -Tib- iii mn < f Graad t > ii NkcJhtb . sotfit / ill * our , was Commoner CATW Xric lj III L k5 * xy. Ocs. it i" Tux. Bit. ! J law. Natural Ga * IB . - vUOwt ' . .OFVAS \ AFTER D.U1ACES , t us * Ht TrmrtwJ irt : / > Hit M/ul i TSwi t SttTTtajiG OF COUJiTY CMPLOYLS , tit an OM .SVs | | .SVar I'm/lint - IUtfng Want * * ! ! * * hagr P < : u rj * l H , Ort. W "Hfw vw Tt < T t Kit.-Ofoi t . ' ! wit * 1 ante * : XX * IMt l.'tftrKJ'nv. hwa * 1..XL.4 it Mnxents , .i tatw * uul * ? < > WntatJ it ta/wriMe Vurt InU. U. . j la t : Ul i > 24 burviwwuw tAf iim1 1 Ih * " . - . - 7 J " 4 : ke U M ri 1 > * - ; J * Cr i k. tin * ? 10131 TV a CffifDnui. . CtrtMU uw * Af : f. r s fr s ; V > Tar 3zt . At i < ' &ii ersy k ( , " -.j a it i.u trt a rin iii i * aui D Mr Ox- i i i f cnfoittfua. ii iUW.i.l ! i i.s .t i ijrtT . "VWT ti : iii easy < si & * .i fti jiu-i jLI ' . r in * 17 -aii--a r auuvxr ii.4 Old F-oi jr6 , O : - 1 " Sfosu T.i rrus V > Tai Bit . " O 7'J7 SiW.r : r r = iM ? ut < tii * emvi : w s sir- i s. . ia ysft'erta Alliance. Tee BJGE.S Ai eisy cccz < a V.cif ti c 3atr B. A. Ki-fi-ui- fcr 1 1M ft Try . ; fct EWir is J tfertferoJU in. wist iji jyr.ta ca iiutn.n ? ciiy oi ti'isrsii. . JijCoaid it B.i-Mor- T , 7 * i , O : . tt S ; aa. rns 5 T23. Bra. . J tr trjr > l. O i : CK7 tc. i. tf.r-r * l Biitytt&ta. ITJIT Sii * r * A : IfiscttTP-st/ra riui Thrf- sb KLii A Bf Corporat * * Oaarvl. O 8S. it. Ssttxio. Tils- n : 13 Tsr Bn. , A T nJiir utiis1 ! jtn ii , -xru 5i iJ j. tj.s8- ! a a * Hsc. E. DU.-JTJCC. < niiar SlUi COCViiClI ilni JJ Tt iii : < r Earrysr * eiici-jciwa. t it b rr " t " AS i iert ai oc iacix " tfitr jrruui itS ir3 * " L-ui-ixcti i- * raetai a - - Th > * isrss nojirt nc , s2 < * rrj" ! _ s Klc iartc - Jt lU X fti _ O > : c. ii. rrisi. TBxBtii , SiTtcjj , satsi * UoirtJ H3 Mr la * t Hii.s&cL iii .lili. < IKiinH i i ? Jlr .VfiT E. J5- D w H ; OUllLjn. vu ; iri Ti * fti . Mr OWfeiiai a A aw SIM.a y * . Vet * Are in It. Oct. ti. ih-.t. 7ui Bn A ru asiir-w. c ii al ii t * tscrw : JJS. . -3ij KU3 liiii 174 J { C < ! csiajiti u. u ira : crr < ; ur ; to. & < ; ACm. Cm. J Tair BII. ' A Asroar sr-oar sc. S Te Vi Ctrr , Cut. 5.ji" X t it Bfi. A u2 'OILS a n. SM.I < : . J'T -.ii . -.T-.A i . mpc ti ir-w i-rim.ii ar. AVyek C * * to Crrr. X d. , C it Via. % inur ! tw cnfiui. p. OMT 1ii si. l f toAtmiimm.tr .CiHUJs 11.UiJuj nut 1 Vtil CV-4UM lht ii t.1U V XM .v < f U. U ii . ' . r - It j * iL'utwti liiC lit Jcitjfiaua. icH--ni ! l H