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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTY-SECOND YEAH. OMAHA , Fill DAY MOUSING , OCTOBER 21 , 1802. NUMBER 121. THOUSANDS IN LINE of People Partioipito in Chi cago's Qrjnd Oivio Parade. PRESSED TO ACCOMMODATE VISITORS Moro than ct Million Porssna Viaw the * Grand Prcoiaiion. SCENES ALONG THE LINE OF MARCH Pretty Conceits nad Patriotio Designs in the Dcooralions of Building. HOW THE GREAT CROWD VMS HANDLED Clllci.no' * Pollen l.qiial to HIP ( Jcc.nloii In * jldrntx Which Iniplroil IMIrliilism OliiMTH liir ( iinerniiin nl tlio DlllJr- inl htiitos I'luaslng iViittirc * . Cuicino , 111. , Oct. 20 Last night society set Iho filtering seal of her approval upon the World's fair. Today It was Ibo lurn oJ Iho people lo express Iholr upproballon , and Uioy did It in a manner lhal will become bis. lorical. Of Chicago's population , one In iweniy marched In Ibo parade. The other nineteen , iclnloicod by fiOO.OUC vlsltois Jiom outsldo points , stood on the tldownlk , packed the streets , perched on roof ontl window sills und Jammed Iho various stands along the line of march to sec him dc it. Aud they saw him , too , T.'i.COO of him. The ( rlgatitio piocession passed through Hit BtieoU without an InstanlN delay , alwaji moving s\\iflly , and It , owned the Elicit frotr curb to curb , and hit the desperate crowd ol Hfcclnlois , wbo surged in their dcslio lo sot Iho purado and pomp of CblcagoM civic so- cicllcs. Tbo crowd was something fentful. Chi cngo has at diffcrcnl limes handled many i ihiong of visltois , but this ono wiis nxvny bo jond unytblng bho over dealt with before It is estimated thai nt Icasl 1,200,000 peopli viewed the parade , and after It was over nnc Uono tbo majority of llio downlown rcstour mils wcro compelled to close their door until tboy could atlond on Ihoio win bad already gained admittance. It was no H Bloody How ; Itas a congroRatloi that created tuo temporary dlfllculty ti tbo manner of obtaining oritables. In thi tnuin , bowovur , Chicago was equal lo tno oc cusion. Her parade , immeubo as It was never for an instant pot away , and in nl Hint duiwn out matching horde , every mm wont by the lovlowlng stand , nnd ho won nt a good swift pace. Naturally there \\ei nccldcnts , fainting omen , children trample upon , nnd hero nnd tboio a man droppin from n roof , but these are the aftermath c every calhcrlng such as was seen on Chi cago'b sticols loday. ll.iinlliMl 111 : i I'rtfpct lannor. Tnat the paiado was handled in tbo a most pen'C'-t manner in whli.li U was , that I was permitted to llnish Its march wlthou let or hindrance , was duo to the ofllcioii work of Chicago's pollco forco. It manngo llio crowds with discretion , made few ni irsts , nnd of till features oi n great da tbrlr excellent woik stands hiuh on th lUt. The parauo was bchedulod to stai from Michigan avouuo and VauBuicn slrcc at \ 0'iTins would brlig It pas Iho lovlowinK stand at Ibo federal bulldln thirty minutes later , but despite the utmo' offons of Grand Marshal Miles and h nldcs , it was cxnctlv twonty-lbrco mlnul ( ufter 12 o'clocit when Chief of Police M Claupnrey , at the bond nf tbo parad brought "his baton up to suluto Vlco Pros acnt .Nlorton. who levluwod thn puiudo on fiBlodilly ducoratcd stand , where ho w : turtounued bv the members of ttio dlffprut icgiitlons und a tbiong of brilliantly diesbi Indies. As the dlffeiont governors of the stall passed Iho reviewing stand , some on bors LOCK lud others In caniuijea , each wi gieolcd with u succession ot cheers , wtilc kept him bow ing for many minutes. Del wuio's contingent was tlrst in tlio line i sialo dignitaries , nnd her govcinor icccivc un ovation. Governor Paillion of Pcnnsy vanla came In for a worm greotlnf , mm b bind Ins cniilagu wan his eicoi moro inunoious Ihan tnat of m olicr | governor In the Hue. J Hussoll of Massiichusclts came slow up Adams sticut , mounted on n .splriti gray cliaigcr , the enthusiasm was more tin doubled and llio govurnot'H llo'y her teareu , plunged aud turned In ulti'ight , b bis rider sat bun well , and quickly bilngli him down as ho passed before the vlcu " nre : dent , ho sulutoj gravely and passed on. TI crowd uas Impartial in politics mmellcil { uglily for Floweret Now Vorlc , whose in { ray imlr was bared lo tbo bret'/o during tl Creator portion of his tide , ns It did for M Klnloy of Ohio. Ulii'FiH fur AlrKlnlry. Just before machine Uiu reviewing slai ( Jovcinor - ' Mi-Klnloy'a cairingowascompoll to hail and a lilllo gamin clinging lo a Ian post bbouicd : "Stand up thete , McIClnloy , so wo can s jou , " A roar of laughter followed llui shrl tongued iciungsieraud brouijhla bioidsm : over the toveinor'a ; countenance ns ho grai fully took the hint and i ese to his feet to be his acknowledgement ot tbo cheers and u puiuso of thu ctowd , Mr. Houtl of Colorado , short , stout a l > rav halt oil , with llzht broxvnsldo whlskoi the black bio wed M.irkham ot Calif on ; Fifer of Illinois on horiobaclt , a Hlcndi ROtdlotly llfture , and wiilto hatted Holes lowu. ICueh and nil of thorn received warm ami cot dial grouting. AfUrtho ul nltnrles nad ? ono , came t rank mid llio of ibo panulo In a formal Ion ton files wldo , in double ranlc , tbev roll llko a hupo human wave , past the rovlcwl Btr.nd lor almost exactly thrco hou AH uach successive body reached the ci Bliln of tbo fcdoial building was greeted by 1,000 litilo girls , uirnnt ; In thu shape , and draped In Iho cell ol tbo American ilag. Kuch tittlo tot ci , rind In her band a diminutive banner , and [ tbo wuet child lab voice arose to cheer t [ oiaichln men , thoto litilo pieces of buntl would lluUor wildly. It was a beautiful u ! Inspiring liht , and not ouco did tha lit L DUOS mil to receive nn acknowledgment I their kindly greeting. I Sui-n lit tlui I'uriidc' . 1 Thu liidinn boys from tbo Industrialscbi I &t Oarliilo. Pa. , created onlbuslHbtlo cboi k is they catno by. Tuoy carried long yclli poles , upon the end of which wcio fasten inodol.s of various tools , emblematic of t dlfftrpnt trades. The copiwr-coloicd ! inarclied oxcuodlnply well , and it.cir m gray unifoims sbowoJ ihem off to advoiita ' 1 ho iicrinan turner , a mass of sine ; stalwart younif follows In prey coats , troi | ors and soft drab full tints , were a haudso body of men. TUo bare Icpgoil cols w iwung ahug behind an nt-Kregation icreeoblng Hagpipos were all good men B eo. Then thov came us though there \ \ 110endIhousaii'ls upon thousands of Po with theii purple four-cfcrni-red cap , Sw < Ish BOtloue.s scemlnflv v\lthout limit. B ( if St. ( Jeortre , .Sons of St. Patrick , J > on Cailbulul , aud various and sundry oil liands of KOUS of ulmost ovrrv country u Jif every cllmo on the habitable globe. night IHUn girls In dark blue dress nilorued with gold braid , each earn ins i mill I ti s , made a pretty stluto us tl flullcrcd pist the \lco president , and ihnt gcntlcmnn , who bad boon compelled by wuarluoss to roiumo his chair , sprang ( illicitly to his feet , bowed pracofuliv und clgbt t-rouit nnd happy llltlo souls went marching on. . Tbo Korostcrs were Bcomlnglv without limit , the Independent nnd Catholic order * bolb being out In forco. They made , In point ot numbers , iilmosl ono quarter of Iho en tire parndo The wenthcr was ndmlia&lo for llio pi- rado. The sun shone xvnrmlv dutlngiho early tiorllon of the day. but Inicr the sky becameoveroi t , nnd to ttninnny spectators wbo stood hour alter hour viewing the stream How past , the frc h northnrn brcczo was a trlllo uncomfortable , but for thn men wbo bore the burden of tbo dnv the tomp3ra- turo could not hnvo boon batter adjusted. Tboy did Ibulr rtorlc surpassing welt nnd In its doing they honored themselves , the cltv nnd tbo vnsl liordo of sirangors within her uatcs. visTiiti : is OMIOAOO. llcrCi.ind I'artdnlii llimor tiT Culuiubiis OlltlrrliiR Sin ri'sn , CIIICAIIO , 111. , Oct. 20. The second day of the serioi of pageants commemorative of ibo four hundredth anniversary of Iho discovery of America by ChrUto- phor Columbus in connocilon with Iho dedication nf the buildings for housing tbo great Columbian oxpoiltlon opened cbcorlos and cold , with dull clouds obscuilng Ibo tnco of tbosuy. Hut In spite of these ad verso conditions , Iboro wai no laclt ot enthusiasm among tbo vast crowd gathered In the cltv from all quarter. } ot tbo country and all ualions of tbe globe 1,0 wit ness thu momentous event. The ceremonies of the day opened with the great civic parade at 11 o'clock , In which it is estimated nearly 100,00) people paitlcl- paled actively , and whlcb was witnessed by IitOUXX ( ) speetutora. The wont ol decorating the city , which had boon in progress nearly tha wbolo week , was completed Into yesterday afternoon and this morning tbo great public buildings , the largo ouslnoss stiiictures , the lofty ofllco buildings In the center ot the city , and the stores aud private residences in tbo outer dlsflcts wcro gay wltn bunting , banners , gonfalon" , streamers and nil the bravery winch goes to make up a decorated city on the most festal occasion. Ihtough miles and miles of sttocts lhoo decor ations cUondcd in n bewildering ar ray of colors from house fronts nnd llagstuffj and halyards , atrctched livm copcstonc to foundation with Muttering tlamcts heaiini ; Iho colors and symbols of evuiy nation under hoavon. 'Ibo pjrado formed on the lalio front and m ironed Ihrough Iwo miles and n halt of business streets , tlio leading divisions disbanding nt Iho end to make way for these loltnw- Ing bufoia the Until divisions had fallen Into line at tbo start. 'I I ley l.cd tlio Hosts. At the bead of tno parade came mounted police. Culef McClaughry rode in advance , followed iloscly bv Assistant Chief Hubbard nnd Inspectors Kobs , Koch , Hunt , Law IP , Schauclt mid Fil/patuck. After them , riding icncu to uncu nnd sweeping ibo street from curb lo curb , came the detachment of mounted police , and then a detachment on foot. JJhectly behind cntno Housa's Muiinc bum ) , iictim ; ns escort for the Mexican Na tional band. The visitors from beyond the Uio ( liandc were given a rouslup welcome , which they repaid bv pouring forth their best music , and butter music than they can make tbcru is nuno. As quickly a , tbo last strains from ono band died away ttto other took It up , nnd fiom tbu beginning lo Iho end of Ibu maich there was'continuous inaitial musical t tno bead of tbo pi occasion. At tbo heels of the Mexican band was I Mujor ( jonctul Miles , the grand iimnhnl ol tbo parade , losploudont In all the glory anil ciiciimstnneo attendant upon the position ol a major general of thn regular nrmv. hind bun clattered a swarm of aldei-ae-cnmp , Mau.v ol them wcro ofllcers of the regulat army , but the majority were men in tbt peaceful \\iiiks ot li.'e. 'Iho Chicago Hussars in black , with white tilmmlncs , beaded by their bugle corps , was the cscoit to the mayor of Chicago. Ibu cilj council In can luges and thu governors of the dillorent stito * . Mayor Wasbburno borr hU hoaoipluoidly und gracatully , but manji nf ibo uliH'iinon wcic conscious that the eye ; ol Uio v.'oild were upon Ihcm , and they "do ported Ihemselvos wllb becoming dignity even though somewhat too well aware b llioir own c.\islenco. On cilher hide o Mayor Wasbburnu's carriage rode MX llus snrs , iictlni : ns his private escort. As llu goveumrs passed by each was greoled will cheers. No distinction was made in air caso. It was enough for somebody to shou "Hero's another governor" for thu crowd t sot up n loud ni'd prolonijod cheer. ItullaiiHniprlc.in . The second grand division was led bv tb Independent Order of Foresters , 12,001 strong , who made a line appcarnm u as tno ; swept down Iho sticut in tbu regular forma tion of tv.only lllei front. Tlio darlc grcoi of Italy flowed In n tldul wave behind th crimson rozalia u ! the Foresters , nnd tb numerous Italian societies wuru cheered t tbo echo ns tboy went by , earn man march Ing as though bu was ibo direct heir an piosont guardian of the fame of Columbui In their tear was a clpantm Jloat represent Ing "Columbus Discovering America/ Miowliglho banlaMarmnppronchinga rocli bound i east upon whlcb n number of Indian stood , uageily scanning the upproacnin | < vessel , lluhind Iho lloit tramped DO Grecians wearing tbo decorations ot thel nation's Ilag blue and white , Klgbt thousand men of the patriotic ordoi id Som of America , wcro over an hour In goin idd : past , their ranks biokcn nt ficqucn' Inter vals by binds which worked industrious ! IP nt America's national music. Then in clos even ranks came the descendants of Ibo me who hud won Iho battle of the Ho.vno , the ! Il poisons and bannois boiulng Knots of thel Ilia iavorlio nrnngo i lotion. 'U- Till IILIH Illlll SrotK , 'Up Three thousand II vo bundled men of tb p- Cbtcago Tumor society looked cxceedlpgl pid well In their uniforms of gray Scotch tiou1 ' id crs nnd huts , Kach man bore upon bis lol breast tbo wbltii nnd terra eolia Cblcau a , badge. They were followed bv TUO of ih T , , liohomiun Turner societies , and thcso by 5. 01 Gurnnin veterans , who murche.l proudly bi iieutli tbe ted , whlto and blue of thel adopted coui.ti.v und the red , while nn 10ot bluck under which Ihoy had marched In lo ; ot peaceful times , bearing llio honor of th L-d ialhorland , IKs. TUCIO was a strong reminder o ! the hontu : s.st ns 1,200 bonnlo Scots bovo In sight , over , st man in the turtnn , Tbo bagpipes , whlc It wcro munv throughouttlieir column , siirieic ed bhrllly , and whenever they died away tn ' irs big brass band at Iho bead of tbo 'clai : . .rns boomou ( jul the Scottish inusui so dear to Hi ns ircn who swung along in solid ranks bchliu hoK The Scots were decidedly a feature of tr K liaraile and the 2.V ) men of thu Hoyal Scot nd liniment , clnd In the toyul S ewan plali llu called fni ih loud cheori of approval. I'lfi of men woutinir tno uniform of the famoi Klaclc Watch , thu Forty-second , regimen who \\oiotnMci in line , were followed by boomingly euuloss string of plaids repn sonllii' , ' ovtir.v tiimily of Macs between He srs wIcK on-'J'wced and John O'U real's , iw ed I'lllt'S Illlll \\lMlcW. . he The black and sold of the Sons ot S dsat George followed the Highlanders. Tin at came ranK after rank of Croatian nnd Polls societies , containing In all about 2,0 inor After them lame ton tunes as many rank isno und every mm a Swede. In four carriagi no were klMeeu pretty girls representing i ho Iboir altiro the various national female co ; of tumcs of Sweden and Norway. to 'Iho next dlvl.lon was made up of 2,0 ( ai toyb from ihQ Grammar und High sctiools i los Chicugo , who wcro clad In various styli id- ot uulfmm und guvo vunt ovorv now at ills then to liistv-lungcd expressions o ( tbe of school yulU Then tramped ul ht rnproso : ior tutlvo of cvi'rvtjiasd Army post tn Cblcai nd and Cook county , icin forced by numcioi ueiegntlon * from neighboring cities. Tl OS , veterans were not ubovo bUO strong and u their roar wai u lloit represontlncr tl famous old Monitor as she appeared lieto llghtlnc the Merrltmic. The Sons of Vete rans , Modern Woodmen ol Amerlci.Cnlform rank of the Royal Arcanum at.n ICnigh's of Pythias , 2.00J men In all , closed ibo division. Cntlinllc Orders Itnp-csontcil. The third grand division under the com mand ol Chief Marshal Cahlll was led by tbo marshal , ! surrounded by a Inr o staff In whoso wako citno Hfly mounted men , mem bers of tbo uniformed Knights of St , Patrick The tecond citUslon of this portion of the pirado was thn uniformed rank of tbo Catholic Order ot Foresters , b" > l ) strong , nnd comprising len separate commandcrics. Seven hundred of Ibu Hibernian Hillcs came ntter the I1 orostcrs nnd bohlml Ihrso 2.0JO men of HIP Ancient Order of Hibernians nnd then ( l.OJO more men of Iho Catholic fiiilh xvho ulong to Ibu arcrulloc s\n union , thlriy-tlneo societies being represented. ' 111001111011 Knights of Anurlca , 1,009 men ; the Catholic Henovolfinl union , with bOO ; the Polish Catholic societies with 1,000 , und SI. John the Baptist society with 1,000 men wcro next In IIP ; . Miscellaneous Cnlh- ollc societies numbering 1,2JJ men In the nsrgregatc completed the grand division nad Ibo parade. In iho rear ot the Catholic order ot Foresters "Columbus" Moat esters was u mignlllcont drawn by oicht handsome dapplo-gray horses. Tno lower platform was oinbilllshcd with the coat ot arms of tno order , and on the main platform stood forly-four columns , nnch surmounlod bv a gilt stiu1 , representing the states of the union. In the center was a huco glebe above which rested a bust of Cnlitmbu . Three young lames representing Friendship , Love and Tiuth were on the same platfoim. The rcvlewldg stand was on the north front of the government building , fronting north on Adams street , between Clark and Dcarboin. It wus flanltod by additional stands on the Dearborn and Clark street fronts. All , as well as the government building Itself , were superbly decorated. In the absence of Picsidont Harrison , Vlco President Morton was given the place of honor ns ibo tcviowiug olllcer. Grouped with nnd near him were the governors of the vailous stales assembled here , foreign dlplomals , oilier dignitaries nnd distin guished guests , while on Iho side stands of Dearborn and ClarK streets were 1,100 school children , dressed in the n itlonal colors , who sang patriotic songs from tiir.e to lime ns Ibo procession tiled past. In nil about d.OOJ people witnessed tbo parade from thcso stands. liny Tor the 1'coplo. This was essentially people's day in the series ot ceremonies. Last night's grand bull nt the Auditoiium was for the. upper len In ofllclal and social life , for governors , leg islator" , diplomats. Tonight's crand mili tary ball will bo for the same classes , but led by men in uniforms , gold lace nnd shoulder slraps. Tomorrow's tnilllary parade will ba con lined lo Ibu limits of the fair grounds , to which admission will bo only bv card of In vitation , but today's show was wlda open to whoever could got a point from which to see , to thu bootblack nnd roustabout , to thu laborer in ibo blouse as free ns to the millionaire or pot of society. There wo-e no gates at which uniformed ofllcials stood to dotnund n pass port. So , as it was Iboir day. Ibo common pcotilo luincd out in full force , inaku.g u Holiday at.d elbowing whoever curn-j In their way , whether urlslocrat or plobelsn , wilb democratic impaitiallly. Halls in brilliantly lighted rooms and naiades behind high walls could not signify to tbo masses iho dcdica- IIOL of Iho great work which has boon pre- paungmunv months ; but Iho unending tiles of civic societies , made up of people whom Ihcy in part know in every day life , tr'cUed ' out in the insignia of organisations to which Ihoy belong , loj by many fcrass bands play- me mat tlul music , and some not quite mar- Hal that , indeed , meant that something big w ns trans piripg.and every ono of Iho onlookers wus assisting to malio it the biggest thing ol the kind. From early morning they poured In countless thousands toward points ol vantage along iho line of march on foot , in vehicles , by sliuot cars , on railway trains from buburbs and llio surrounding country , until not an inch of room was left , on tnc siduwalns. tolcsiapb poles , doorsteps , oi other uvailablo stations lor another foothold , and yet there wasn't room for nil. Stands wore ciowdud ; windows , oilcnnies and roofs wcro crowded , and in thu bieak Octoboi weulher Iho multitudes sat wbilo the endless llio of nurchois moved past. Tun miles lonj was the ( 'real paiado nnd a strueiful wide and hour after hour , with over changing character , as it moved like a river , the wbolt multitude looked un and wondered that tbl : woild could contain so many people. IIr < option to the Supreme Court. The Car association gave n reception Ihli afternoon in honor of Iho Justices of Iho supreme promo coiut. All the dlsilngulshoJ jurist ; weio present , together with tbo govoinors o the vnuous status now huio , Ibo Judges o llio Illinois supreme courl and manv promi nent attoineys. 'J his evening there will bi n greal military ball in iho Urco nnd beauti ful armory of the First logimont , Illinoli National guard. It is expected that 10,001 people will bo present. In addition lo Ihi state and visiting mllilaiy , numerous promi ncnt national , foreign and other ofllcia'ls wll participate. This evening , also , the Fellow ship club will give a dinner to dlstmf-ulshci guests. Among the pleasant Incidents of the da ; was the hearty reception accorded Vici President Moi ton when ho appealed on tin reviewing staiui. From Iho great masses 11 thu street arose loud and long continue ! cheering. With the vice president on lh < rovtowiiig sland were President T.V Palmer of Iho Nullonal World's Faff com mission and President , H. N. Hipginbothun of Ibo local World's Fulr company Then came Secrelury of State Fester tor , Attorney General Miller , Post master GunerU Wanamaker , Score lanes Tracy. Noble and Huslr , Iho : ox-President Ha > es , ( .encrnl A. T. ( Joshorri dirocloi general of the Philadelphia canton ulalloxhlblilon : Chuvalller do Tavara , Itnllui minister ; Alfred du Clapcicdo , Swiss mlr later ; Enrlquo Uupuy do Lome , Hpanis minister ; Alfred L.O ( ihait , Belgian mill Ifitor ; T , do Clon a l07i { > , Portuguese mu : istcr : Camlllo Krant/ , commissioner gcncru of Franco Uircctor General UavU of in World' ' * fair occupied n aeat near Iho vie prosidoi.t. The foreign Wet Id's fair con inisslnncrs , fonnlori , congressinon , gov cirioi-H and other dlstlngui hod persons aU occupied advnatagcous positions. AT Till : rilM.OUSIIM' CI.UI1. ( iiintl Clippr iiiiil ( ! < ii > d C < ) iii | > .iny DIMIi Kill > llL'd I'ociplo Allund Its lliiniii t. CIIK-AOO , III. , Oct. 20. ThU evening thci assembled In the banquet ball of ICmsloy restaurant as notcwqrtby nn assemblage c bus ever gathered In Chicago. It we the banquet of the Fellowship clul given to Its friends and the honored cues' ' of Chtcaco. The largo banquet hall wi tastefully decorated Along ibo west sit of the hall was ibo main banquet table , fro which at either end extended two tables i rigni ( ingles. In the center ot ibo lloor wt loll. . latpe spare , which was occupied by miniature of the administration building i the fair. This wus surrounded by a lagoc of sparidlng water und illuminated in it interior with many electric lights , \vhi < shone through ibo windows , producing novel and beautiful effect. Not often has such un assemblage gal ored , nor so many noica names appeared such closj conjunction. Cnauucey Dope was Iboio close by Cardinal Gibbon There was ex-President Hayes nnd Vli President Moiton , Joro Husk nnd Go ernor llurlclh , Cnlof Jusiica Puller nr Senator Cullom , besides some four too others of equal fame. There wusadaln menu piovliloa f or ihom. Prosidcnl Scott ocouploa tbo scat nt tl bead of tha tablo. Immediately upou b light wcro Vieo President Morton , Chaunci j M. Dopow and Lvman J. Gage , nud hov guarded upon tbo left by Cardinal Gibbon General Scliofleld and Papul Nuncio Sutol After the saving of grace by Caidinul Ui uonsthu Imperial quartet sang "America After Iho plain wtiito tlsh hud been dl poietl of Its place on tbo menu , Pi03 dent Scott , In tbo unique manner of Ibn 1\ lowshin club , Introlncod tha puosts to onch olhor bv the passage * ot iho ' 'loving CUD. " which wna circulated nmong Iho RUCSIS bv F. Willis U'co ' , who , ns ho passed nroumi , announced Iho namoof the gentleman par taking. Dinnk from tlio I.OMIIC Clip. The flr t to receive nnd drink of the union of good fellowship contained in the 'vup'1 was Vlc.i Prcstuent Motion. Tno vice president us ho uro o was prcctcd with on- thuslusllo ntiplnti'n. As the cup continued on Its passage the following renllcmon rocelvoil Iho nuu pro nounced dnmonstrallon from tbo companj : ChnuncovM. Dopew ; Chief Justice Melville Fuller , Director General George U. Davis , the three Justices nf the supreme court , liar- Inn , Wood nnd Gray ; Klchnrd Harding Davl , P. D. Mtllot , the painter nnd writer. St Gaudcns , tbo sculptor , nnit William M. Sprlngrr. In the order ot events \vhpn Mr. Klco oachcii iho executive of New York , he Intro duced him a-i "Governor Plowor of Tire Isl- nd. " Wliun Governor Thorn-is of Utah was nnounccd tno company were assured on llio lonorof Mr. Htco that iho chief miirislratu f Utih had broucht only ono wlfo vilti him. Mr. Kepler of Puck was accorded a warm welcome. The foreign represonlallvos CUIUUKSO were also given n vunii rccopllon. Hut n special vim was put nlo Iho cheers which creeled Senor do . .nmo , the Spanish " minister , nnd Jaron do Fnva , Italv's represent- atlvo at Washington. The oftl- cmls of iho World's fair from Piosldents 'nlmnr nnd Hlgglnbolbatn down bad nonuse : nuso lo llnd fault with the reception thev i-ccivcd. Sonntor Sherman of Ohio. General ichuflcld , Socrotnrv Tracy of the navy , 'apal Nuncio Salolll and other genllomon , , national mil } tntornnlional , were given special receptions/on thulr rUmc lo help iho club out with its liquid bond of fellowship. After the whole round had been made Whitolaw Held was introduced and without regard for politics Ibo company shouiod In nlson. ISx-Prosident Hayoi received per- Imps the loudest nud longest con tinued demonstration by the corn- nany. William McKlnley was also kept on bis f cot several seconds by the np- plcuso whlcb saluted him when ho toso to fellowship with tbo other pupsts. Afler Iho edibles had passed iulo ccllpso Marshal II. Wilder , Iho well known entertainer , came Into the chamber and the assombhgo sot up n yell of applause to which Mr. Wilder re sponded with a low obeisance. i\cry Accommodation lit Hand. President Soott then announced that the members of tbo company would bo taken nt the end ot the entertainment to their homos or the hospitnt or would bo provided with such con\oniO'ices for rest and recuperation ns would bo demanded by their physical conditions , and Ibcn Iheio was laugblor. Mr. Scott Ibcn delivered an address of wel come , w htch was received with cheers by Iho puosls , nnd in closing bo announced ibat the tirsl speaker would bo Vice President Morton , who would reply lo Iho loasl , "Tho Health of tbo President ot Ibo Unllcd States " < Mr. Morton , after , the chooiine had sub sided , said that bo should leavu the chief nd- vlsor of the president and his cabinet , the scciotarv of state , to respond for the presi dent. Ho would slmplv tender his own acknowledgment ; for the cordiality of his reception. Ho would bo obliged tomorrow lo address an audience of 121.000 people nnd would reserve bis vocal powers lor Ibat oc casion. Lyraan Gage , H "n , few words ; introduced Sccrcuarv of State J. "VS. Fobtor , who made but a short tal'c ' , closing with uiibtinluJ prniso of Iho mazier In which Chicago has handled the expWUon-up to the present time. President Pain-of IQo World's lair was next on his feet a , said bo would only point to tbo i exposition'uV.lt stands , nud say with the man wno pinner" n printed prayer upon the wall nnd said la Hou of devotional exor cise , riiom'd njvionllmenls. " Ho gave wny 1 } Baron do Fava of Italy , who cxinosscd b'i ' craMficalion at honors paid tn the uiomoiy of Columbus. James S. Norton of Chicago introduced Melville W. Fuller , cbiol justice ot the United States , wbo rnpllod very briefly lo llio applause wilbr which bo was greeted. Loud cheers greeted Iho close of Melville K. Stone's inlioducing Governor Mc- Kmloy of Ohio , the onlv honorary member of ibo club. Ho contented himself with n few words , nnd gave way to Mayor \Vushbnrnoof Chicago , wbo was lol- lowcd by Chaunc'y M. Dopew , who marJoono of his characteristic , bumoious nficr dinner speeches , which was frequently Interrupted with laughter nud applause. Whitolaw Held , wbo was received with wild npplauso. spoke eloquently. Director of Works 1) II. Hurnham nnd Uicbard M. Hunt ot New York mada short addressess , as did Mr. ICeplor , the celebrated cartoonist , and Hay. Dr. McCook , after whlcb the mpmbprs adjourned to attend Colonel Turner's iqcoption at tbo First rogi. incut armory. ; .ui.i r.viiY ISAM , . lmUi > ; ; nUliml ( iucUa Kiitrrtnlnoil at the I'lrrit Intimity Aiinoi.v. CHICAGO , 111. , Ool. 20. Fully 1,000 people thronged upon the floor of the armory ol the First infantry tonight In response to in vltatlons Issued ( by Lieutenant Colono ! Henry L. Turner of that icgimont. Ir point of numbers iho event far surpassed thi noiabio affair ot last night nt the Audi torlum , nnd in brilliancy and success it wai fully Its equal. Colonel Tumor's courtosj was extended to thu visiting olllcois of tin national cuard and regular army , member , of the Loyal Lotion , the distinguished vis llors now In Chicago and lo Ibu friends a their friends. Dosplla llio number whicli nllcndcd it. however , the bill was no crush The affair wis admirably managed by Colono Turner and Lieutenant , Henry Barrett , Clmm bsrlaln , master of seromonloj. It h id not n first been ir.lonaed to male tbo affair ono n grout proportions , but the pressure for Invi talions nnd the number of distinguish visitors so far surpassed the original ido i that llio ball proved an event of as much n inlornutlonal affair ( U Iho reception or Ins nlcht. The armory was tastefully and cla u orately ducoruted with flags and bunting nnd Its interior me\bntcd a handsome am patriotlu appearance/ / The ball was asscn tiallv military Iu nil Jts features , and wboi ibo festivities were ut their height , thogroa iirmory floor , cnvorijdHvith tbo bright cos tuuics of the lOiiios and Ibo dark blue anc gold of tbo mllltatv guests , presented handsoiio appearance. Colonel Turner , In.iho full dress unlforn of his regiment , wavusslsiod in icccUIntr b , Mrs. Nelson A , Mile ) , Tvlujor General Nelsoi A. Miles and MM. A. H. Nottloton , Genera A. II. Neltlclou and Mrj. John H , Castle man , Colonel John } i. Caslloman and Mr ? Porter , Major General Henry 1C Dougalsnn * Mrs. Casllumnn , Colonel C ! . H. 1C. Koch nn Mis. Laird , Mr. Sohillcr Horaford and Mr : Koch. Tbo reception bopan at SI3 : ! o'clock nn lasted for .two hour * , when the orchostr. winch had been dovqliug itself lo promcnad music , changed to livelier tuna and llio dancing bsgan. Shortly bufoio nUdnlght tbo gentlcmn who bad been Present nt Iho Fellowship clu dinner , adjourned with Vice President Mor ton , Whltclaw Hold nnd Clmuncov Dapow o their head to iho arm rj * . Mr. Morton an bis friends were met at the door by Lloutui ant Chamberlain end uu escort of mllttnr men in full uniform nnd conducted to whut tbo host of the evening wus awullinyr tt'cn A few mlnutea nttor the arrival of tb members of the IVilowshlp cluu und the ! guosis three buglers ttopucd lo tbo front c iho oichostru und the mellow notes c "onicorcall" rang thrown tbo house. ] met a rosponto from men who had been ofl cors in days none by und wbo hail won thel purs in other places than ball room * un dedication pavades , They were tbo men bors ol ibo Loyal Legion and ihey forme In a circle In the center of tbo boll. Aroun them gathered the olUcers of iho icgulu ariny and of the navy and beyond tbesu clui tared tbe men of tbo nnttognl guard. Who all were ready tbe old irray-lmirod and gra ] bearded llghiOM bur t forth with tbo wore of " 1 ho Jallonul ( Jmrd.'J u poem written b ICOMINUED ON HECOXD I-AQC.J JUDGE CROU'SE ) WAS LATE Hundred ? of Lexington OitiVm Wait Several Hours to Great Him , PLEASED WITH HIS LOGICAL ARGUMENTS Viui Wyck'n Itcruril in n N'ntlnmtl l.otl - liitur Touched Uii > ii The Kttnim- Itiinco or ilie runners' Uiihcr- luiturlul CiiiidhlitP. LCMNOTOV , Neb , O.-t. 23. ( SpJclal Telegram - gram lo Tun BBC. ] Another laro nnd on- luublaslic meeting was liola hero tonight , the opera house being crowded lo miflocatlon nud many wcro unable to get In- Captain Me- Nnmcr presided. Henry St , 11 lynor opened in an able address o [ one Uonr. oiinglnc tils rcmaiks to a clo < o ns the bolatcd train bear ing judge Crounso arrived. Crounso was escorted to the ball by the rjpubllian clubs and rec'lvod with tbo wllUost pnthusl- asm. Owltif to his Ute arrival the Judge only talked oiio-half hour. Ho referred briellv to Van Wvek'B record In congress , und stated thai V.in Wvok was oil the wrong sldo of every quc tlon , eltlnir thu fuel that Van W > ec ! WIM the only concrossman over cloctO'l in Nebraska who was able lo main tain his mansion in Washington ; also that Van Wyck was the only m.in In Nebraska who wus snob enough to maintain n coat of arms. Taking U | > the Indopcndont platform , Urounso shattorua It in a brlof but eloquent maunor , and referred in touching language to President Httrriion. Ho rovlswed briefly tbo silver question and closud amid the wildostcuccrlug. II. 0. Kusscll followed with n short talk , iina Captain Ackers c'ojud the meotlag with a Tow bplcudid remarks APIMlOAUIIlMi UAI.MKS. Whim mill Whim ) SpeuchiMVlll llu Mima In till ) Ililril Mlstilut. Is'oiiKoi.K , Nob. , Oct. 2J. [ Spselal to Till : BBC. J The following political rallies have been arranged by the republican central committee of the Third congrosjional dis trict for the next ten Unys : October 21 , WnHeflold , U U. Moiklojohn , II. U. iHomo , Omaha ; 23d , Ponder , U. P. Melklc'obn , 11. C. Hro'ne , Omaha ; 22d , Schuylcr , ( state committee ) [ j Crounio ; 2Jd , Fiomont , S p. m , C. .1. Orjune. Omaha ; 2id , South Sioux City , C.V. . Turrcll , Clurks , \V. H. Alexander , Omihn ; 2.M. Plalnviow , George . Poiklns , isioux Oltv ; tilth , Hnrl- ington , C5. D. Moilclcjohn , .lohn H. Hays. Norfolk ; 21th , Fullerton , ( stito comtnltlcn ) .1. L. Caldwell , Lincoln ; aitn , Oakdnio , W. P. Norris , 1'oncaV. . H. 'Uexauder , Omaha ; ! Mth , Jjinersoii. 2 p. m. , O. 1 > . Moiklcjohn ; 24th , Kundolph , O.V. . Turroll , darks : 2r lh , Niobrara , U D. Meiklcjohu , John K. Uavs , orfolli ; ISugono Moore ; 25lh , Albion , ( slalo committee ) J. L. Caldwcll , Lincoln ; 2" lh , Cioishlon , W. F. Norris , Ponca ; 2.1th , Norlolli , Ben Itakcr , Omaha , W. II. Alov.- andor , Omaha ; 25th , Bloomlield , U.V. . Tur- ivll , darks ; 'Jlh , Decatnr , George W.Vllt - slo. C. D. Bon , Fremont Kvoroil ; Tith , Leigh , II. C. Vail , II. F. Williams , St. IM- warus ; 2llh ( , West Point , G. F. Moiklojobn , John It. Hays , NorfolU ; 20thVavne , L. Crounso ( state committee ) : 2itb ( , Hooper , W. F. jNorrl" . Ponca , W. H. Alex.uidei , Omaha ; 2 ( > tb , Osmond. C. W. Turrcll. Clarks ; 215th. Lyons , GeorcoW. Wiltsio , O. D. Bon , Fremont , Everett ; 20tli , Howclls , 11. C. ATnil , K. \VliIiarns : 27tb , Wnyna , U. D , Mclhipjohn , Jubn U. Hnvs , Norlolk ; 27th , Ponca ( Btato committee ) , L. Crounso.Kugeno Moore ; 27ib. Newman's Grove , W. F. Norris , W. II. Alexander ; 27th , Savage , 0. W. Turioll , Cluilts ; 27th , Coleudgc , Gooren W.Viltsli - , U. I ) . Bon : 27th , Dodpe , H. C Vull , U. F. Williams:2bth : , U'uus'i , U U. Mctiklojohn ; .Innn H. llnvs , Norfolk23tn ; , Dakota ( Jlty.late ( committees ) , L. Urouuso and HuReno Mooie ; 2htti , Potors- burp , W. F. Norris , PoiicuV. ; . 11. Alex ander , Omaha'JSth ; , Tildon , O W Tin mil , Clarks2btn ; , Carroll , tV'lluIc , Bon and Fi.uik Fuller ; -iStli , Crowoll. H C. Vull , H 1Vil 1 - llams2atb ; , Madison , a D MeikpJohn2'Jh | ; , llartincton ( state committee ) , L. Crounso ; 2'Jlli , Norfolk ( stnto commltlce ) . .1 L C ild- woll. Klncol > i2'ltli ; , NlckoixonV. . F. Norns ; \V. H. Alexnndor , Onmlin , 2 ! tli , bchuj lor , Charles J. ( IIOOIILO naba ; . " ,1th , Bancroft , II. C. Hiome , Omaha ; lj.V. . Morpan , Fullerton - ton ; 20th , liocmor , O.V. . Turroll , Clnrits ; 20th , Pllcer , H. C. Vtill , H. F. Wllliami. ONI : WAY TOvix. . Dcinocnits I'lnpirti u rlioini ! ti > C.vriy Ilio rirn nutnct. LINCOI v , Neb , Ojt. -ISouclal to Till" BcB.J The IJally New , a leimbliean jiapsr , prints the following plocoof rjolilluil news , whlcb has excited considerable comment : The republican conRrosslonnl committoj of the First district has rccolved Infontutioa to the effect that the dotnoL-ratio loaders lnvo a scheme under way whnreby ttiey expact lo vote at least 1,5J3 Illegal votes In Ltncutcr county. Tbo Information comas fiom roll- nblo sources nnd Hi autnontlclly is tint ( ionlitocl , especially In view of the develop ments of the past twonty-four hoitrj. The suhnmc is , as unfolded lo tlio commltteo , to vote the laborers on lua Kock Island L'radlnc for \v" . J. Bryan and the democratic ticket. There are about I.-VJIJ men nl wurk on tbo KOCK Island oxtotuion , a majoritj of wiiom came from other cities in XebiasUu , nnd about 05 per cent of them are damorratb The contractors under whom thcso men are worltinp ; nro all democrat * , r > nd It Is hardly probabln tlmt they will maUo any verv strenuous efforts to prevent tholi men from votinjr especially when they cast straight vote for democracy nnd lotorm Pour-llfths of thcso men ate located outside oftho cliv In Bnua , Ccntcivillo , Grant und Yanlteo Hill precincts , while the otners nrt In the Third , Fifth , SUth and Hoventl wards. Only n small porccnlnco ot those men are uctunllv residents of Lnnc.istoi county , and as the work of o\toiifclon pio- ceeds they will In a tow wcolta lid ontsldi the county cntirolv. Thcv are not residents nor do they Intend to tnuko Lancaster count ) their homo ; ihoy nro only hero temporal ily Thosont worlt In the city hnvo loculved in structlons to rcglstur , but n largo portion o : thorn will wait until election dav and ttier vote by certificate , Tboso at work outsldi the cliv , and who are living in lor.ti mu shanties uinnp the rluht-of-way , will not , bi icquired to rnslstcr In the country precincts but may attempt to vote. opiil'UrAiit liUu Mr. Kopu.ilur I ( Jrainl < > \itiMi. Nii.inn. Neb , , Oct. 2J. [ Spoolal Tologran to TUB Buu.J-Another great lopubliont rally , with toronlicht tirocoislon and a trail load of enthusiastic republicans fiom Peters burp , Klgln aud UUt.lalt ) , wus tlio re suit of Mr. Uis'jwatJi-'a address n Nolinh , Mr. Ilotowawr oomplotely re ruled all the claims in ado by Uroen und his imposition of lopuullcaii dautrinc was , to sav llio least , unanswerable and mo with repealed and long opplauso. The ox posu of the I ist boision of tno reform lezlslu turo was now and mot wltli ropoatud cacord His address will do much good in this sec lion. Mr. K , M. 1'olUrd of tlio State mil votblty and suooml vlco president of tboNa tional College loapua was on tbo plaiforn andmaitan few lomarlo. Ho Is hern t orpanlzo a college league a monk' tbo student of Gatei college. AuxloiH to Hour Crounir. GIUND ISI.XND , Nob. , Oct. 20. [ Si > ecU Telegram to Tin : BKB. ] Hon , I/jonz ' * Crounsa stopped a few hours lioro tnduj belnp on bit way to Lexington , where h speaks loi'lgut. Ho met a largo uumb ro friends bora who rcciottod that bo could no addrcs * ihom. He riooriul tlio r nn ir. Niontmu , IJob. , Oct. 23. fbpoclal to Tu BKE.J Attorney bhorenoorgor of Wuhot In a bpeecu last night attempted lo pick Mi Kosownter's spoocli ot the cvonlnp nrovlous to nieces , but moro particularly Mr. Rene- water lilunolf. Ho wont on at u pioat length , sba.wliiR up the wro.ips dona tlio down-trodden farmer bv the money class , nnd showed how many people , pleading Kiillty lilmscll , worked and fnrmcd b\r \ proxv. Ho said ho did not expect to see thu efforts accomplish U o perfection sought , but It could bo done stop oy stop. Ho nrruod that the farmer was the only person upon whom a tax was levied. ci.osi : : > TIM : 111:11TI : : . t.nsl iif the AirlrjMvi-MnlCslshui Hlll'll lit ItlHl ( 'llMll. Kbit Ul.'it-n , X 'b , Oil. 'J J. [ SpulM Telegram - gram to Tin : IJr.R. | Ted v was the last ot the ilotiUcj batwo .T A-idrjwi and Me- Kelgtmn , At the oarlv hour ot It o'clock this morning the moro netivo member ) ot the republican club of tliU city \voro on the streets and nt different ptaca ) nil over town awakening the balnncn ot the club. All hands Joined in the precision nnd inarched lo the donot , to rocolvo Hon. W. 12 Andrew * nnd the Hastings Koouulioun club. O.i tills train worn aho republic in clubs from lilua lllll , lllndun , Campbell and Cowlns. of which all Ind n good Knowing. Tno ciab from lltistltp ) < ; , numocring over 1W ) , was huadnd by a baud , Bluu lllll also hnil n nuttlal bind , thu siihro diummurs of wblcti were young ladles. Almost every town bctueen hero and McL'oo v had rourcspntativet present. The Orloann Andiows rlub waslnattondnnco fullv 100 strong , hcaiiod bva bind ot voung Indies. A special train from Superior arrived with three coauhos HI led from the eiiRlnu lo tbo roar phuloun. When nil formed In line and started for the city the urocesslon reached over a mi'o ' The indopundcnts marched along by tlio sldo of the republicans for n short time. Keeping n rod apart. At2'iJ : Mr. Andrew * tfas Inlrouucad nnd started nut with what proved to bo ono ot Iho moil convincing arguments listened to in thU district Ho tried to Und out where McICclghan stood and itsUod htm to explain what platform bo was running nn. Mc- Kcihan ) evaded the question nnd guarded his mouth very closuly on the quustton. While ho was spciktng on the subject of pensions hoas living to explain wny no pension plank wab Inserted In the people's Dirty platform. An old man aslccd Me. KolRbnn why ho didn't piy for his praino breaking , but ho was not noticed. Audtcws had tbo closing half Hour and If nvor a man received a good pounding Me eiglmn was the min. Mr. Andiows ex.- ilalncd ovcrv thing that ho was asked ami vhen time was called on liitn neirly every 'cpuullenn ' In the croud wont up and shook unds with him. A rccopllo-i W.M held later t the rostdonco of C ! . . \Varron , nt which Inco tLoubands were received bv Mr An- I re TVS. IMcuoetl l.ttclillcld's I'mplr. L.tTctiKiii.i : , Neb. , Out. 2J. [ Spjclnl Tele- ram to THE BEI : . | The republicans of this own and counlv are out lonlcht In full 'orco. A largj delegation wont to tno train , o meet the spaauara. Judge Anderson of St. 'mil mid lion. T. J Majors. The commltteo , oljoued bv the crowd , escorted tlio apoilcura o the hotel. l.arj'O ilolci ations fiom Loup City and Hazard were picsont nnd a grand ' .orchllght piocosslon was formed headed , vlth martial music and stars and stripes loatlng In tha urec/o. marclicd down the troet 100 strong. The hull wis orowdnJ ind as the spo liters cuno upo.i the tilalfoun hey were heartily encored. .ludgo Ander- .on . wa introductcd by Chairman Geoigo \'an. llu addressed tlio. meeting for about me hour-giving u clear intcrDivtatlon of the opubllcan adminiitratlou und the llnnnrlal vstcm. Mr. Majors came forth amid cliuora nd for an hourspako on the Issues of the * "J- duy. AililriMi to Illlll Aiiiprlr ill' . Yotnf. Oct. 20. Under the authority f the national republican commltteo an ad dress was Issued tu.iijlu by Iho Assembly of Olsuict hlbh Itapublican clubs. The nddroas sa.s . there would bo no reason or the appoil to Irish-American cltt/ons In 'nvor of thblr native or adopted lands , i > alpst .ho eneinv of both wcro it not for the dopior- aoio cli'cu.nit mcjs tnat so m my rjiiihi in tirgo cities lilcj New York , where tbo poli ticians cliiini to own their votes like so many " chattel ? in duvs cone bv. Tno ndureai con"- eludes : "Never since Iri-ihinei. rallied inound WnshiiiKton lo establish this ropub- ' nnd again , In dufonso of the union , fiom to ISO" , has the occasion demanded that they should exhibit their patriotism , nnd lot ovoiy puncipal of honor , tr'iditio'i nnd gr.Ui tudo demand that thov should stmd bv liar- uson und the policy of the republican partr " As ocl itlon of inMiuirr itiv i'liilfi. WisuiVirov , D C. , Oct. 23.-Chauncoy F. Black , president of the National Assocl.i < tion of Domocratlc club ! , has appointed the folio wine tfxjL'titlVo CDm-nlttso D hive en lire management of Ibo nssoclition lor thu next fcur voaiU. : . Cl. Monroa. New York ; G. H Limhert , New .lorsuv ; H W. Husk. Mat\\latin ; A. T. Akcny , Minnesota ; \V. T , Wilson , West Virginia ; Hnntou McAiillan , 'JViinri-sco ; .lames Fonton , Washington ; C. C' Ulclmrds. tltnh ; N. W. Mclvor , Iowa ; I' . A. Collins. Massachusetts ; .1. C. Black , 11 linols ; Henry \Vullcrson , Kuntuck ) ; M. B Hatter , Ohio ; U. M. Dickinson , Michigan W. A. Cork , Montana ; J. M. Lavy , Virginia ; C. F. Blade , president , Pennsylvania : Lawrence - ronco Gardiner , scciotnry , Dl'.uict of Col nmt'iiK ; P. Fiowor , treasurer , ATew Yoik ex oniclo member. Nil Srritrliinv ; Will llo liiic- . H \ nMIP , Neb , Oft 20. [ Kpacliil to Tim BII. : Jriio rop'iblicans of II irvar.l had one of thu moil succojiful rallies of the mm pllirnlaslnlgnt. lloi.V. . S Sumnuri wa ; thobpealier of the ovonlng. VMlln cluui fiom the country mcelnou and tbo Clay C-'ontor Mounted Toiuhligbt club , llfty Btrong , iiltondod. The crowd numberoi a bout 5)0 ) and could not all got Into the liouso There was grant ontlinsUsm. Mr. Sommor was nl 111 * best nnd lih dUoiwlon of tin silver question aroused the greatest ontbusi us in , in did his arraignment of thu hut lugit li turo. Man wlu have. I ) ion in mjtlvn oppj Billon to tlio rapabllcau ticket for t vo > < ; , ir pisl hero uio doelaiing Hut. inuv will voti forovory republican candidate wlthoui : scratcti. The tepubllcans are Jublhnt. SMirtiil I | i Alucli C iii 1301101- , Neb , Ojt. 20 fSpcclal to Tu Bi.B.J Tlio rally nnd torchlight nrocoisio last nlglit sin red up a era it amount , of re publican enthusiasm. The mooting at th opera house wus presided ovur by Wllltat ; ICllodgo , republican nomlnrn for state rcpn centatlvo , who Introduced Ho.i , Ucorpa [ . ' Mclltlejobn. Mr. .Mailtlejilm hpo.io far a hour and a 1ml f In his ino-sl convincing mar nor nud wus given nn ovation at ttui closu. .Sot Mitny liiilnpxiiili-nt * Out. O'Nuit i. Neb. , Oct. " 20 , ( Special Telogiai to I'm : URK J J. V. Wolf , candldato Jr. state treasurer on the populist llcket nd V L Green of Kearney addressed n few of Hi faithful lioro today. Tbo struggling lo loners of Iho forlorn hope wbo galhoio today wcioln markvd contract with thu In iiviiiao rrowds winch vaihorod iwuoari OK almost at u moment's notlco. Tliu com house uas well tilled. lr ) < ti < i ) d ii HurrlMiii 1'l.iu- , low Cir , la , Ost. 20.--AI Oxford , n vl lago near bore , last night a llavihou a < i Held Ha * ' was taken down and rut Into sra i fragments and bcattorcJ over town. Hot parties dcnounco the outrage nnd $ Wi ) n ward lias bJon offo.-od for tbo ciptaro of tt porpotratora. _ _ Alumni tlin Old I'urttcj. Ciinsrov , Iu. , Oct. 2J. [ Hpoplal Tolej'rai to Tin : lir.r.Mrj. ] . Mary Luaso oj Ivansi mono to fully O.OJO people hero today. SI ; bold her audlcnco with unirkoJ interest fi fully two hauls , confining horaelf laively abusing the two old paitios , SulTor ltdil by lion I ( int. niituvniov , la , Oct. 2J. fSptcial i'oli gram to Tin ; UIE.JMr : , and Mrs. John Sol were found dead In their bouse nt Swoan burg , la , this morning , having bean u".IT ontud by coal KUS from a cooKlne tlovo. 1NT THE FOURTH Wnat a Critical Kovitv ? of the Biluitioa Intliottss. E , J , HAINER'S SUCCESS IS ASSURED W. II. Drrli llai Nut Clcnroil M.itcrlnlly In Ilic Campaign til Ollirr tin ) llrpnlillciin liu ! ut la lieinll.i ) Mild Nob. , Oct. 2J. 'Special loTua Hi'.i : . | Tbo scries of Joint dUcdslons oo- twcen Hon. H. .1. llalner nnd W. II. Uocti , candidates for congien In tbo Fourth cou- crosslonnl district on Iho ropubllci i und In dependent tickets respectively , closed Tues day In this city. Now thai the war otoriis Imi ended It ni ly bo Inlnroitlng to rondc ot TIIR Bui : outside Iho district to know what appears to bo Iho general opinion as lothorol * nllvo merits ot the uindldiloj and tholr chances ot success , U 's concede , ! by all thinking paoplo lhal Mr. 11lnor has bad tha best of the niMUtnant , or ritbor , thai Ibo r giliuont has all boun oa his slilo of Iho q'los- uon Mr. ljoh ha < do tit In the uiunl dole * ful bowl of the calamity pirtv , whllo his opponent has piled up facts and ll urot from otllcml sources which hive set munv nn Intel * ligcnt man lo Ihinklng. As an oxmnplo oC Iho unsupported piiitltudo nnd bald nssertioa peculiar to Mr. IJjch's style of uobato lha lollowlng Incident Is In point , In the llrst Joint dlsciuslsu held notwoaa Hnlnur nud DOOM , Iho 1 ittor slated lhal thovo are at tbo jiiesent time In ttio United Status , il.UOJ.UOO men who are idle and nro unaolo to obtain work , nnd that they nnd thuir families nro , In consequence , dependant upon charity lor the nocossarlos of iilo. Tills by Iho no * cuntcd tulo of compiiUtlon inado'lfi.'JOO.OOO juoplo dependent upon charity , llo further Htntcd that Portor's coiisus was bis authority for the statement. U WIM Olilrlilly llo Ind. At Mr. llalncr's request , Attorney Hln sliaw of Fulrourymto Mr. Porter , who mmvorcd ovar bis own siamiluro. Anued with the topiy , Mr. Hnlner , nt the next mcot * ing , succcded in gutting Ojch to nckuow- Icdgo before Iho audience Ibat ho had mods such u blatomont , whurcupon Mr. Ualnor produced Portor's loiter , wb'ch ' is bora ap pended , and which the unsophlsllcaleil ngilculiuralUt , Uuch , did not know \vns la uxlstonco. IIoio U tboraplv. DBl'AHTMUNT Ol'TIIK IMIUIOII. OCNSUS Of- 1 ICF , WAfilllNOT.I.N , D. I' . Dot II. Mv Dlllir Mr : In lotily to your Uittiu of thu4tn Instant I \MIII d simply s.u Hi U of all the nlld stuto * moiits I have o\or suon , tlio ( inu emit ilnoil In \our loiti'r. that Ilia "eensns reports hnvo Btutud that there aru J.flou.uuil Idle mun In thla eiiuntiyNlio ate nn ibln In gut \\orl\ , and that by the aocnined rulus of ooiiiput itlou thta ropiebaiits f > , ( ) it'.lU ) ) nt pi'Dule. or ( ino fourth of jur mipnl iilnn , who aio ub < olutuly Idlo. " Is by ROMT.il du rnes the wildest If It la Iinsslblo for. my purvin diuslile ot u lunntlo usyluni to liollosuH lull , i st.aon.ent , I should ho glid lo SKII ! my naniii to u lutlur M-.tliiic th il no snoh statonieiit , or any Mtutoment tli.it i iHilil In uiy posilli'i ' ) \\iyuu dlsturlod Into this. Ins boun in uleby thu eunsim ollluo. On ihocontr.irr , the st itlstles tel illiu to In dustries I'spoul illy nil ivf tli a from I.OJJ.t ) 0 to l.J. ) ' . > ou moru tier ions worn uini-loye 1 In manu facturing In this country hi IS ) J than in 1 S > . and that \\igus line not onlv Inero.isuU actually , bulara lolativuly from 10 to 4 I par cunt liUhui now than In 1 ' . Tlii'so aio faut th.it can In pollUolv supported by census dntii Very roipoctfullv. ItOIIMIT P. I'OIITBII. Kupoilnlemlent of Ooiisns. After rondlne the letter Mr. Ilaincr bold it up before hi hoareri as a sumplu ot Ibo stjloof tugumont being u sod by tbo Inao * undenls In general , and of hU worthy op- I ononl In pirtlcular , und in the presence of llio cioud aim in thufucoot Uuch , denounced the statement as \\illful llo , Intended to play nn the cicdulily ol unlblnklng tnon. It Is a dinicnlt muter to intelligently analj/e , in ndvanco , tbu vote In a throo-oor- ncied light. TlioFouitb district consists of olovun counties , MGage : , JclTorson , Thaver , Saline , Flimoro , Sownrd , Yorlr , tlntnlliou , Poll : , Butler nnd haunuurs , with an aggregate population of lOii,07J. Two \uai3iigolhcroweiovot03 cast In Ibo dis trict for governor ns follows : Utchards. Uojtl , 12 , HI ; Powers , 11-lOJ ; total , . . Should tbo Independent vote hold up to the number cast for Powers in the district , vthlch Is not probable , Mr. H liner will cer tainly come out victorious as It is well known that many of the Boyd votes worn cast , bv rock-ribbed renubllc ma , on account of piohibitiou , most of which will como bacls in llio coming election. HIMV Vir.iiilu : Wilt Figure. II Is conceded tliit Vifijuain , the demo cratic cotmldato. who is very popular , will poll the full vote of his p.ntv , HO tlmt demo cratic votes in till' , inslanco , at least , do not llguro as an unknown quantity , TnKlng J.ho further fnct in view that Hcores of inde pendents hnvo become disgusted with their woulil-bo leaden und nra quietly coiniuff back Intoltbn party of procruss , there can bo bul liltlojdoubl as to the insult In thu Fourth district. As in the senatorial and logisHUvo HcKots it U Impossible to innko an intclligont foro- oasl. In mnnv counties of tbo district rom- pllcalions bavo arlsnn which mav seriously cbangu Ibo rdsult. l'\n- Instance , In Saltno county. In thu Twenty-second so'.ntorial die * ttlct , .1. 1) . Pope 1 the regular republican nominee , und .lohn M. ( iilucrt , n democrat , la the indopondnnt nominee. Now William Bolmcok has entered ibo taca by petition. Mr. Uohncok Is n Bnhomlan , n republican , nnd Is linking ibo Indepjiidont race at ibo instance of ttio democrats. Agiin In tbo samp count v , in tbo Thlrty- flrsMiiclslativo district , William ICaup and John Vandiun nro llio lepubllcan nominees , T. O. Fishor' and F .1. ICj'iai , democratlo candidates ; . I , C. iTonsU a < id .lames Smith. indopenilont candldulos. I HorF , .1. Kobaa declined , whereupon the dumogratio central commUlco , whoso convention hail notaulbor- l/.m thn commltteo to nil vacanctos , mot , ( junirclod , and agrooU to dlsagioo. A park of tha coinmlttuo mnlorsol Smlili , Iho repub lican nominee , nnd the reslduo put up Frank iolonlk ns an ludopa..dout uamllJnto. Any man who can cipher out tbu outcome of HucU complications would no to travel in Georgia. ( iitiirii : : ; > itv A I. . oito\vo. I'l DIUIMI Illlll llussi * ! ! W ll Jtoniilvoil l > y til * ruiiplo nf ( ) r < l. OHP , Neb , Oct. 20. [ Spuolal toTnis BBK. ] A largo crowd greuld the appearance of Hou , Loronzo Crounso and Colonel Henry U'lsucll of Columbus at North Loup \Vednos- duv evening. An oxvurilon tram brought In over 200 from Ord and Scotia nnd llio coun try prucinct.s were well roprcicnlod , Tno hall \viis packed by an nudionoa of ( UO anil inanv were unable to gain odinittanco. .ludge Crounsu In oponlnp paid u trlbuto to the fii3o speech and talr play of the north. and shoucu what the republican imrtv bad done for ibo pooplo. Tha legislation of ibo patty bud bson for tbo masses as opposed to the classes. Ho Instanced ibo bdmoslead luw.i , llio Htato provisions for free schools , meat .liMiiocllon , inlerstatu commerce bill , tnriff.otc. llo loferrctl to Iho Independent purty In a friendly cplrlt and bhowod Iho foolish ness of llio cry "mure ciutoncy. " Ha npoko of frro colnuco of silver , tbo subiroasury scheme , etc. , ii.id showed that the cry of calamity Wd uttoily uncdlod for and bad thrown discredit on the slato. His lomarka wcro listened to with Interest ana pleasure by tbo audience. Colonel Homy Hussoll mauo a rousting snsnoh. Ho asked UU uudioncu to sec thai they pin such inon Into oftlno a- > will requtro no apology ami be a oiedil lo the stato. Acldrcrnml tbo dormant , He iiD ! , NOP , . Dot. 20. IHpoclul lo THB BP.H.JHon. . Juujb iiauolt ot Oiaatm dollr- orud a lousing rupubilc'in tpccch in ibo court house last night lo a goad nudionco , mostly fiennans , la Ibollormitn laiifuasc. Ho con- llniid his rotnark * CD lolly lo the tariff aud currency Issues and inado many food point * in favor of protection ami honest money. Ills spoocli Ktrongthenod the republlVU cau.o atuous ; the Uorrnuu vatt ,