J * V V ' THE OMAHA DAILY B131S ; TLTKSDA tl OOTOHEK. 20 , lS92 T\VKLVti \ I'AGKS. POINTS Txpert Jndtjea Passing on the Qualifications of Omsha's Cnnino Visitors , FINEST DOGS IN Tilt WORLD SHOWN Slnnjrcopl if tlm Kniincl tlliili'it llcnoh hln St. ItiTiMrttt niul Miistllli I'HiK'd Upon. Tholnrgeu nnd best show of well bred dogs over hnld won of Chicjpo i.s that which opened up nt noon today nt Exposition hull under the auspices ot tbo Umnua Kennel club. And moru than this , It Is the ouiy regularly Instituted , lOiltlninlo bench snow tlio cltl/ons of O.ii.iha have ever had the op portunity of patronizing. The lai'h'obnil , which has been becomingly ticcor.itcd , mattes n most interesting picture , \vilh Its assemblajo of tnodllTuront breeds of tbo canlno funillr. Tlioro are dojs there of u national nnd lniernation.il reputation , ns xv oil as tbo majority of tboso best known mid moil highly prized belonging tn residents of this vicinity. There arc big dogs nnd llltlo dons , dogs xvblto , black , yolloxv nnd iipottud , loud dogs and tmdoit dos : , but no docs of low dcuruu. They uro nil nrlsto- crats. Hvcry ono of them , tbo llnesl of iuulr kind. kind.Oxvlng to unavoidable delays the nmngo- ment of tno stalls nnd the classification of the dogs xvus not as complete ns hud been ex- pocled , so the managers nnd workmen h d to contlnuo their labors after lb > 3 doora hud In.on ouoncd. A conlinuous stream ot poo- V > lo passed up ntul do\\n the aisles tiom the hour of opoulns tihtll Iho door.s wcro closed nt 10W ! o'clcc K lost nl llt. Many ladies cro present und I hey seemed to tnko par- Uculiir Inlrrcsi In Iho tovs , pug * , colllos , ulo. , while mint ot tno men Uovolcd u good Bharo of tticlr time around the benches con taining tlio sparling dogs and Iho big ouei , < ltull ! ! ! ; tlm l ) g < , At 9 o'clock the Judges xx'ont to work nnd the dogs xvcro brought upon tlio platform \\huro they xvctoshoxvn oft" nnd their good m.d bad points commented upon and noted on the books. Mastiffs In tbochullengn class xvoro called llrst. The entries XVITO : Ormonde , owned bv Cburles E. Hunn of Poorla ; lilltsou , OXVIUH ! by 13d.vm L. IClmbill , nnd Mode , entered by S. S. Uadm'r. Thee throj anim.ds cotn- pctod for the championship Iu the challenge vty / 3 fEVrT $ i ' CHAMPtOX OF TUB WOULD. cln s. A grunt deal of interest xvas taken li thcao dogs , ns they nro splendid specimen ! of the bread , and bi'sldes having uKoellonl pedigrees have a long list of winnings u Mioxvs la Iho cast. Ellison won llrst place , Ormomlo xvn1 tunrked very highly commendable nnd re inrvcd and Mode xvas placed third on thi list. list.In Iho opnnlng class for mnstlfC * . Edrlc , oxvncd by Clinton N. Poxvolland Mrs. Oeorgi 11. Avrcs , xvns given first place , Mrs. Ayrcs AV'ellington seronil. Eiildurmnn third. Charles Dunn's Sumloit xvon llrst nlnuo n tbo ooon leinalo MnsllIT class. Iiford ( Jamtvi also oxvnod by Mr. Hunn , I'MTied olt second and Poxvnll's Joan and Marston's lionuti Comedy xvoro niarUed V , II , C. St , ISrrimrds Sonrliig , The largo croxvd of admirers of thi Ilermmls. ns well as tlio braodi-M and oxvn ers of these mau'iiiticont aiilmals , taok ngrrii deal of Interest in tlio next avont on the pro grnra. which xvas the judging of rough coaled St Ilornnrds in the challenge clns- There xvuro ion onlnes for ibis race , an the bin brutes xvoro brought upo the platform in the pink u condition. They were nil nrmnillcun looking dogs , and it xvns a hard matter fo .ludco U.ixl'lson ' to nrrlvu at a dcclslot 1'oriuvnod Hruce , oxvucd ov Or. J. IJ. Loxvi of Bclluvillo , O. , ciirriud olt tbo honors an < jeorgo A. Joslyn's ' Sufford came in socoiil A , C. Shallmibatgor's baladln , from the Fn dern kennels at Alran , gave ihoavlnners liard ruco for Iho inonoy. L'Vrnxvooa Bruce , the xvinnor , Is a son o Champion AMctor Joseph and I.s n remnrkabl linndBomo animal , Hols about 2' years ol old mm has taken 11 fat pluco at several east Cm HllOXVB. In lids same clnss for fcmiles there wet fourteen entries and'tlip.so failhtul animal also made a romarkanly line sh > jxvlng us tlio aponred in iho rlnt' . Alia Hernn nnd liuyn dnro r mvsnnti'd Iho Kindorn ki'imels , lo tli l-'ernxxood Ici'imols of Duilcvno , O , . and M .loslyiiN Alodjnska rfpfitentoii Ihc Oinali dogs. Again it xviu a h in ! matter to pic \ ; W rMv' ; . oN Hi11111 : xxoiii.n. fillm bent ono umontucb a Inl of nloi ; , ilocs. Finally the rare for llrsr place m riixx'iMli oxvn to All.i liornii , nvxncu by A. Shall' ' iibc'ignr , and lr \vU'lo. . The ( at ami' out a winner , with Altu bucond a MoilJi-.Uu third. In is n vcrv hamUnmo dog , stan thlrlv-tuo Inches at the sbouldor u Wi'JL'lib tb' ) pouiuhi. Mluhuui HilKott's Aahlnnd .lumbo xx llr ltnth'i ' Si , Hcrnnfit puppy class and tl , Knrtv of Omnba oama In second with Dune of Sayoy and Illlnun'.s A hlaud Jen n i'i od tUlnl. In ttio challmigo smooth t'oatcd St. Uc nid < ! | uh I'liUnlplon Viutor , ln > i'pli hud eo m not It or * und xvua given ilr t place , T li , iit'&Mn-coiy- ; ii llr.i and spoclal prl tluit this famo'iiH do'rr bus won , l.iuvri'iico Otuv. i , from Hilgcrl's kanni \\IMI ) inl i.nniiuy in Ihu binuolli coaled UiipurI ( ; cipeu cUss xvilh Siiullunbo'rgi V'lnUvrn ' Mnrca un easy i > cconil. Until inosu dug- > rcmariuuly flub looktug iul are lilKh.lv vnliiud bv their oxvm trial uatxvoen the fern entered in the ojion class , i tnjialloiionrgur xvon llmt monuv xvilh his I li.muin V'i'nus over Fonuvood Uoldy , y took second. r + Cirinit DIUIOK I'liinc Tiuliiy , ThU ended tbo Judging ot St. Uernai Today the tJreat IJancs xvill como-U | > anc there are a Int of Him ones the decisions ' bo cloii'lxxvniahtid uy Jo fanvioi'd , \Vtulo Mr. Davidson xvas looking over big onus , Lr. ) Oryer of JMiiludcl'rtiU i JudglnL'foum of Iho smaller dogj , out us dootoi's li > oks hfid not baen llrured up xv tliu hour of oloMng t-amo ha docltncd to m hi * decisions public , ThufcportiugdouR xvill bo Judged today Fri'Ui $ 'intil 10 o'clock lust nlulit the \vuj crowded to Us uiinott capacity aud management expects hlg bouses toduv. of tbo unlmnlb nru In line condition uud hoxv U xvoll xvo r tli visiting , Lotrrreil tlio HiilKMIIn { fcorili , YOHK , Oct. 85. Al tno Queen's t loltr rluh grounds , Long Ulnnd , todiy Mil' lor Konyon \Vinlilncton Drnku thu huit < inllo running record of l.'ilS'i , doing it In 2.122-V siiii : > KINO. . * < | iort nt llciiiilngs Aliuiit l.i | tn tbo Avrrngc ot thn Truck. WASIIISHTOX , t ) . C. , Oot , 'J.1At the lion- nlngs races today Iho crowd was up to the nverngo nnd the betting was very good , 'I hrco of the live favorite * won purses , but the sport on the whole was rather tnmo , Summuilcs : first rr.cc. purse l.iV > . sclllns , sir furlonzsi l.ycouin tl to . ' ) won , Kxpor'onco 18 t < ) IP sneond , MuCornilok-iS to t | third. Time : lil.'i1 , . .So end r.ivo. hundl" tiiiitirso. live furlomsi Sport til loft ) won. ( Irai-o llrown ( fi In S ) soi-oad , Nanlb-iilo ( Dlhlnl. Tltno : 1M-JU Thlid race , haii'lli'np ' swr-cnst'ikcs. for nl dl nue3 , one mlle : Kuy West ill lo 1) ) won , Luwliindnrd tn tispoiinrl. M.ijor U.ily ( "loo tb i1. 1. TltiiPHII. . I'ourth nice , pnr oV > H non-wlnnors of $ < 0 ( since .Inly I , ntm mile and asleen Ji : InUi'h1 innnt ill to fti non , M ir htrit-i ( to II second 1'r.itneriexi in thlld Pi i c : l.M'j. : I'iflh rai'i * . handlt'ap xlcoplnuliase , purse $ liw. ru.l.sti'oiiieohiise. iiboul h ilf a milo : fit ( ' .in iT In Iu ) won. Iteliirn l ( to I ) second , Oraj down ( I to I ) third. Time : li'O. Kiioclthig Out 1'nol nrllPrs. Sr. Loris , Am. . Oct. 2,1. The court of an peals today nfllrmed the line of $1,000 im posed by the court of criminal correction 01 .1. H. Tuwtisunil , manager of the Morcnntlli Tolecr.xph cotmnny , who was uoiivictad o soiling in Missouri , " poo's ' on races in othci slates , an offi'tiao under a now law. Town M-nd's plnro wns termed the Morcanlilo Tele prnph company anil waa coniluctcd under tin uul > .oi.f a tcleprnpb ofllco , iho netter tlcpos lime Ins inomv with the "lelograph com ) iany" which was supposed to send u HIPS sago to St. 1'nul , Minn. , to huvo the mono : placed there on some deslenatod horso. 1 wns contended bv 'Iowii9ond'a nttornoy. tbatthovwero conducting n leglllnmlo tele craphio business nnd were gulllty of tie vie latlon of the anil-pool law. The courts hoh otherwise. _ ( 'old Wo.ithur ut l.pxtngtnn. LUMNUTON , ICy , , Oct. 25. The wontho today was cold and disiijtrooiblo , the tr.ic ! teed and the attendance iho smallest of thi meotlnp. Summailos : I'lrst race , nix furloiUM I'llladoCi to J ) won Anna < I to A ) svuond , Itob Toonibs t lo li third Time : llTJ4. ! Si'c'oml men , mile -in I seventy yards : SiMior itui : : IK 5) won , Alarv < 4 lo DbUcond. Annul. ) I L' ) Hi lid. 'rime : lli' { . Third r.ieo. sollln. , nun inl'o ' and an el hth Coiiuolte ( i to ; ' ) won , Itob l > t" > to li second , In IcniirilHo 1) ) third. Time : 1 : " ) . Koiirtli race , live ind u half furious ? , "oil Ing : Ten MUiito ( 1) ) won , t-alvatlon fJ to hi'i'oiid. F.iunioJiK to Ulhlr I. Tlmo : l:09't. : I'iflh r.iee. llvo-i Ichtlm of a mlle , sclllnj ! Miss llc'nulon i lci.'i ] won , DoniM-Ue U to : second , Destroy < < to 1) ) thlid. Time : l:0'l. : M\ih rii-e. IHu-elghllis ot a mlle , ' , I'o-ttpimud I'ri'c/ln nt lndcpoildiMire. lM > r.i'i\iicsi' : ! ! , In. , Oct. 25. The today was very cold. Summaries : C'lasa2-0. : y-yoar-old trot , pursu $200 : Da C'ouit won. ( Jliuslcr i. so oud , Tlm Ualn thin MagilnVllkcs fnurlli Tlmo : Sl'U. 2U. : : Class am : , trot. niir < olJOi : Albion woi Wlll.es Man sivond. Moali 11 third , Kai" Kosi : mondfonilh. Tlmo : 2:2J'i- : 'J.Ulj.'J-iis4 : : , 'J : 7 ! : - > ' . < lii-s ; Ltincp , juirsi520 : Trump win Moscow -crond. Vnllln third. Ton-blh ; ! : fourth. Tlmo : ' . ' " .M. U : , tl'i , L':1.1 ! , 'J- : . : ' . ' * Si'i'Miiil lli.ut . tlm cliic.igo S'llr. Cnu M.O , 111. . Ort. 'J. ) . Thu second day ( 1C Berrv ' > combination sale of youuir trottin stock uroiv an immense crowd. The biildin was spirited from llrst to last , -.vith seveat ; two horses passing under the hammer. A Ambassador colt led tbo sale at $ VIO. Ei-lIps i-ycnra-olu , by Kmpress , $ I.K)0. ( ) The 10-yoa old broodmare , CU'opatr.i , $ lUio. , nod's IN TIIK ri 1:1.11. : Anniiiil i.iiuipoiilioii of tlm American Couri Inij Club In Srsslun. GinXT : Br.xi ) , Kan. , Oct. 25. Tbo sevenl annum mealing of iho Amciican Coursir club began today xvilh thirly-olght entrn in the cup stnlto and twenty-eight in tl Derby. Attendance , the largest over know the first day. Hares were plentiful and tl dogs 'way above thu average , the en tire card tbu rup staUo being finished bv 4 o'clock. 1 II. MulcaslerofVauniiton , Wis. , judged the entire satisfaction of all. In the llrst sorlo * Lnz's Livinc Yet boi Shaw's Uollv ; Loxvc s Prince Cbarllo bo ; Nichnl's ISmo Prince ; Luz's LadyBirti tii-at B.u'tell's Fl\lnir Duti-hmnn ; "Martin ( JuL'ouio boat llciscr's Snnwbal' ; Uartcil Irish Lass ran n bvi > ; Lowo's Never St neat Cowman's Boouu-r ; Watson's Urytln beat Halgh's ' Cbluo. Hootzel's Frfnny"be Luz's Cl.ir.i : Ilnlgh's Baw-y ue Unrictl's Pcnrl of i't'Uln ; I uz's Nettlolio ran a bve ; Loxvo's Muster Peter oeatV.i son's Hoynl ( Jrost ; Liu's Lulv in Uln : boat All'-n'.s .Ihn lv ; Ilaigh's Uritnln Y be.il Luz'i nolle ol Kltham ; Hartull'dMii Bishop bnat Lu/'a Lord MuPhorsnn ; \ Allen's Woodtoril Uov boat Luz's Noriv gian ; Loxvo's Prlnco Charley beat llogpei Nelson : Massov's Wnat C.iro beat I'upi Poland Unite ; Swan's Lady Grace be Lyon s ( ! lrl Favcnto ; Ilnigh's Master Clio dyuo boat Muicnstor's ( Jllda. .lack rrineiliiullilvus. . Jack Princecjiuo into town from Kans City yoaturday lookUs1 fresh as a aal nnd wllh bis longno hung in l same vrull lubncaiod notch as for onv. Prince has been makl u trip through IllinoU , Ohio , Iowa , Kuns nnd several other states during the su mer riding against hnr.su § , and has xv uvi'iily-nino outfif tlnrtv-twu races. At I catur , 111. , bo smashed the worli record by ridlnc n mlle in ' . ' : ( and in Sudalla , Mo. , ho mndo a now quarti milo record ol : Ji'j. At ICansui City Su day ho roue twuntv milus against la H anil lliiUbed tlio List mlle in 'J : : t ) . 1 .inU'd the nrdiiinry and now riilo- pneumatic tlri ) safety In .ill his racjs. 1 xvhi'ol weighs ixvi'nty-threo pounds and go.ireu to nuventy two Inches. Mr. Prlncolll remain in Omaha i a wei'k and is lookiiiL' for r.icu xvith mnn or horse to run after he returns from a six xvcoki Irip llmsoutb , when ) bo has a number ofra < scheduled. He expects to mnltn Omaha I homu af'.ur hU rot urn and go into business \Xlmly .ipitrlH. Nuxv YIIIIK , Ocl. ii" ) . An Illustrated paj has rrcdlved aco'iimunlcallon from Its I Louis ronresenlatlvo saying that Fred W huts , formerly tbo b.tckor of Tom Allen , v wiiunir lo put up ? r > , OUJ on Char : Mlichuli ai a partlnn of his stii of JIO.OOO for n tight xvith Corbi Watliin.s says the nnlv thing that Mitcli has to ili U lo hnv that ho moans buslni nnd tin ) inoiu'v jvlil (13 ( ready. Stolen Ono luifjo dark buy her black ni.ilu unil tall , Jnitiul "T" on hi HU.-.S. Notify Tlioimia F , Tutlle , ! Not'lli lidlh strool. 7vf in.\ti .Mnniliiirx "I tint \\iillucn Coumlnc C n I iujoy : ' ) Karly .Hornlnc Hunt , \ . . . , Not ) , Out. ir ; > . [ Special to ' 1 Ur.nWhen | U vonib * to sport inoValh Courting club U hlrlctly In it. Sattin evening about , txvonty-llvo ofVulluc sports went to John Keith's ranch on Platte nvur to imtultro in uJay of aport next day. Hofnvu Hon-up tno gang x reiidy. Many rt'olvusxvuro found sottiniron f hilltopnnd out on the samtbarsnt thori bed. 'I1iu bugle xvas blown to fall in as si as Itviis light cncnirn to see , The dogs , c Distini , ' ol uvunty-livu urav bounds , xv much Hxcitod and ready for a dns-b , Wl thoiuaderi Irid gotdoxvn iho river about 1 a milo tnoy spied a xvolf. Then the ch roininorM.'od , and a * the dons and horses xv fioilj n did noiln Iniif , liut the line par thh performance xvas to get tbo xvolf boi tbu dogs bud him killed All bunds bpr .fnin their boiaon , some rnugbi the a xvlil.o others munaicd to got their feet on jo xvoll's ncclf. J'hli being done u small r xvas secured unn the wolf tied uud thn Into a wagon , xvlucn XV.H broucht along that purpose. In ten intnutoi they hud oilier wolf sinned. This fclloxv gave Iho race of about iwo udlo , nil iho xvnv belli ) iho river bed , but no was causht aim i without Icing hurt. This Dorform-tnco ral ho scnred tht < ronmlndcrot ibe xvolves In iiPighoorbood nnd ttioy were harder lo ilu eight of. The trail hounds were then brou Into survlcu and the sports had a very run of txvo or throe bcurs , but tbo i fences were too numerom to make a i hchaio and the UOKI were called off. TA1I1IAXY BELLOWS BRAVELY Boss Crokot's Warriors Turn Her Lo33B foi tbo Democratic Patty. DAVID B , HILL TAKES HIS MEDICIN ! ( Inrornor I'lovvcr l.rnil * Off with nil Attrtcl on tlio Tronnurr , Followed hy thH Son- ntnr , U'lio I.nnds lliird on Itciiuhllciinliiii. NKW YoiiK , Oct. 2 , " ) . Tatnm.iny has Mil fled. With the gloxv nod Hash of red lire litho the tranquil sicy ; xvtih the roar nnd shod of rising cheers , nnd with the acclaim o thousands of loyal braves , Ilu domocrntii society made knoxvn tonight that It was loyal to the domocratlc nomlnoas. Whllo ye the xvnlls of big Tammany hall shook nm swayed to the xvclcomo of Senator Hill , am xvhllo yet the throng nbout the nvclvo opoi nirovorlloxv stands illlod thostroots nnd pnr nlyed traniu for block * uround , Turn many lenders declared that It xvn tbo most glcatitlo mnss mcollni thnt the motropolU of America had uvo scon. When the doors xvoro thrown open n 7 o'clock the throng that had stood olumorin for txvo hours ut iho entrance rushed inti the hall xvith oh cur 3 of uutiitislasm. In few mlnutos iho builulng xvtxs picked , yet 1 scorned that there xvas but n slight diinint ion In the croxvd oulsldo. Then catno n xvuit of nn hour. Tbo Intel nl xvas tilled In by the band playing th ntlonnl airs of America , Franco , Gorman nd Ituly , the croxvd repeatedly brenkln ut in cheers auci calling for Clovolnnd an ) tovcnson , Hill , Floxvor or Gllroy , Nallonul Chalrinr.il Hardly , nccompanip ly Ntitlonnl Couimlttcemon IJon M. Dlcklr , on Aim Smalloy nnd many other promlnen emocrnts , cattu1 Into the hall nnd xvont inl box reserved for them. The applause tha greeted them bad scarcely died axvay xvhe i hurricane of ohocrs xvenl forth ns n xve ; omo to the speakers of the evening , xvh iiuno unon the stage escorted bv the leader it Tammany hall. When quiet xvns raotorcd State bonnlr Tcorgo I'1. Uoosch In n speech introduce jovornor Uosxvcll P. Floxvur as chairman. Mr. Floxvur atlomptod several tlmos t peak , but bis words xvoro droxvnod by tb iroxvd , xvbo cheered him ag.xin and again. C.ovrrniir l'lum > r's Aililrpss , After a foxv formal introduotory romarii n xvliioh hu spoke of the sympathy th ioUtlc.ll onnonents ol President Harriso i'id for him in bis bereavement , Uovcrnc Fiower sold that the democrats xveru xvorl ng for domocrallo victory , bccauso the believed they xvould bring better govort incut nnd a bettor living for iho massoi. Tli action of Iho Chicago convention had put tt jemocrats on their mettle. It had prai ically bidden them to prove their democrac and they were going to do it. Though th lomocracy of iho Empire slale , thtoiiKh il egularly constituted delegation , declnrod i favor ot another candidate than him who \ majority of the parly wanted , It ha oynliy submitted to the wisdom of that mi iiritv nnd throughout thn entire country u .urty machinery xvas doing greater xvork f ( domocratiu success in Ibis campaign thu tha democratic organization of Iho state < Noxv York. No local political organlzallc anywhere xvas doing mora for the democrat ccuiso than iho Tammany organizalloa. .ItiHt HMilil Uuast. Referring to the financial interests of tt nation bo said : "In business wo have : conlliioncu in an agent xvho squanders ot income nna U afterwards detected in cove ing up his tracks by changing the methods i bookkeeping. That's exactly what a ropul lican ailminutration uud a republican co gross have dono. During Cleveland's n ministration the interest oearing public dm xvas reduced oy $333.000,000 nnd a cas surplus of $18,000,000 left in the trea ury , not Including nearly ? 2o,0 ( > 0,000 : fractional silver and minor coins. I snlrod bv this example the Harris ! administration started In xvcll. During It first Uvo yea'-s and a hair it reduced the del S2.VJIK)0,00'J , but during the last year-fro October I , 1S91 , to Ootobor 1 , 180. ! it hasn reduced tbo debt a single dollar , and fro present appearances \vill not bo able to mal unv further reductions whulovnr durlnc tl remntndur of Us ollicial life. This is n star ling fact xvnlch every voter in the counti should knoxx' , tint for iho first year slnco r snmotion times thegovernmentof the Unili Slate- , bus been uiublo to lay aside a dolt for tbo tuyment of Its public dobt.Vh kind of stoxvarashlp is UiUt Are the poop to reward that kind of llnancieringi" CrltlclxtM tlio TrciiMiror. Continuing , ho said that in order to cereal real tbt'so ureat misuses otthn public mono tbo republican party throueh its roprcset allvcs in ofllco bad changed tbo method booKkeeoinc at the treasury. In order turn n delicit into un , ipw re'nt surplus th had invaded a trust fund. For years the had boon snt aside In tbo treasury a fund f tbo redemption of national bank notes , consisted of moneys doposltod by nation banks for tbo retirement of their circulall nolos. The government xvns bound to use for thnt purpose and through Clovelnnc administration and part way through Han son's administration it wa- ; treated us liability and a reserve fund. It amounted anout SO,000,0jU ; xvhen Cleveland xvcnt out nfllo > . It amounts to nbout K.1,000,000 no I3ut it had recently been transferred fr < the liability to tbo assets snln of t treasury statements and is ono of the largi sums wbluh are used to cover an actual d lidonov. If tbu same system of bookkoopi xvilh xvlucli Harrison's administration bug xvorostiiluscdtliero xvould hi rovenled autual dollcicncy of over * 10,000,000 , McK ley protection did something , of course ; temporarily stimulated certain liulublr ; and encouraged new ones , but the trout wllh that kind of protection , according tot democratic view , xvus that it xvas not ot unjust to Iho great boily of consumers , but gave an uriillcial und unhealthy stimulus such industries as it xvas designed to prole Tlm Cleveland administration xvas an uum istrnlion of public affairs for the pcoplo n not for individuals , Governor Flower concluded his spec with ti fexv xvords on the foruo bill. I'ltMlKrd toCrovor Oli'ViiIinul. Followlnir Mr. Floxvor's speech came I reading by Secretary McCioldrlck of the 1 ot vice presidents nnd secretaries , nnd tl the unanimous adoption of resolutions , xvhl nftor ondorsiim Cleveland and Stevenson o condemning Ihu force bill , said : "To our brethren throughout Ibo couni wo-pleilgo sticli aecislvo majority in the c for tbo democratic candidates us xvill sect tlio electoral vote of tnls state for Clovein nnd Stevenson for the promotion of poi anil good xvill among the tedious , and for I commercial emancipation of Iho Indusli masses of this country from tbo restrict ! ! and onerous burdens Imnoied on thorn by publican class legislation , " Governor Floxvor next introduced Sena David H , Hill. At the mention of the governor's immo there xvas another er outburst of cheers , Thu name of "Hi ! "II'll , " xvas bhoutod tlmu attur time , spread to Ibo street nnd xvas takun up by multitude and only died awny xvhon Ibo p plo bcuamn exhausted. The senator walled patiently for the r toraiion of order uud ' .bun uotriin his spec Scimtiir lllll'ii bit'r 'h , Mr. Hill suld in part : "This occasion u tlio llrst lime I linvo hud iho honor at n dressing ihu democracy of Nexv YorU in l f ancient und honored temple of domocru o I am not unmindful of tbo fact that the IK e oeiuts of Tummnny hall xvero amoni ; if sluunolioit supporters during ull of t o period from ibu memorably campaign of 1 g throughout ttia contest of IbSS , in thus ; i utorlal election of IbVJ , nnu to the last eco , o siou xvhon ttio domourauv of ihu Kmr 10 stuto honored mo with their conlldnuco n Albany and Chicago. > r "Today , the t'roat rollunco of Intolilg j- political observers for the success of a national candidates In this stale , U upon in inunotiiu majority which u expected la d rolled up In thin city under tno auspice : ir ibo ma&nlticout organization of Tumm 10 hall , xvulch in recent years has Unoxvii at such xvord as defeat. Those who , bocuus it personal ulsappolntmcnts , or because cai 10 dates of tbelr particular cholco have ro neon nominated , xvould encourage thu t > d porury defeat of their ptriy , usually llvi regret tbolr action , unu to realize Uow c cult it Is for that party to rognln the ground that un boon iinxvHoix nnd foolishly lost , llulriilIayld | Docs , " 1 bollovo In n healthy , strong nnd vigor ous partisanship. Tnli dooi not moan n manifestation of ai/nnrroxv , hidebound ot " sclllshspiilt. Mr. Hill then tinned his attention to the tariff nnd mndo nn oxhnustlva argument nrnlnst the constillitlotmllty of rcpiibllcnti protostloii. Ho continued : "I supgqst to our opponents that their bill should declare upon Its facu somot'tilnR Ilko this ! 'Whoroa' . No more revenue than Ms nlrondy provided for is noxv needed for the support of the gov ernment , but It is desirable thnt certain prl' vnto Industries of the country should bo 011- couragod nnd protected at pttbllo expense , therolorp , under the taxing power vested In congress , the following duties uro horobv Imposed for the Mtrpnso of nffording the on- couragcmutit nnd protection desired. ' Such n roeltiil xvould fntrly ralso the procisw qtlos- tlon nt Isiuo botxvoou Iho txvo partloj mid It' doicrmlnatlou xvould place one orlho other ot them In Iho wrong. "Will our republican friends nccopt m.v proposition ' nl , to UnSurr. "As matters noxv stnnd , xve re.ilizo thnt xvc are ( llsctissiim an tibitrnct nuosilon lucnpnbli nt this tlmo of proper representation or Judi tal determination , tl possibly has no prnc leal value so long as our opponents shirk i 'air presentation of It. Hut tbo dcmocratti virtv bollcvc ! > , nnd nlxvnvs has believed , llm 'republican ' protection' ai it Is expounded b.\ \ is advocates and oxompllllcd in the detail : it its m usuroi ( although artfully concoalei rein their face ) to bo In violation ot tin 1)1 r It , if nnt the letter of the constitution in t noxv stands , and It frankly nvoxvs its sonii- monts In lu platform " Ho then discussed the vloxvs of Mtdlsoi nd .folToMon , nnd snld of iho democratic position : "We have not advocated nnd di not advocate free trade , because the govern ment needs revenues for Us support ; nm rather than to resort to direct taxation ti iBcuro them , xvo favor duties upon import its tbo best nnd onslost method of oblnlntm hose revenues. 'Wo denounce republicat protection ns n I ratal , as a rohbory of a grca mnjoriiy of tbo American people for the ben pill of a foxv , ' is tlio vigorous but truthfu 'anguago of the democratic national plat 'or in. I > i > o Itrpiilillranlsin { 'liiuifn'1. ' "Noxv U xvill ba obsorvon It is republlcai | ) rotcclion tn.it H thus denounced not tb nild protection of our early history to rca nfanl Industries , xvhon the excuse for it xvn inoro defensible. The republic in protectioi of today Is not even the protection of yoator ; iay. It becomes xvorso and xvorso and tnor ntolcr.tblo as vc.irs roll on. It is n pro grcsslvo evil , demanding more today ttiai yesterday : more ibis year than lasl ; mon his decade than thu previous one. Ara th ropublicais of Ib'.U lo bo considered a * dlf "orent from those of 1 1 and ISbSl If It 1 o bo construed to moan exactly what i iays , then xvhat bccomos of the McICinla ; aw , which is not biucd upon any such doc trine ! In ono aspect of the situation It look ns though the republican party bad uccomi frightened over Ibo operations of thoMcKin Icy law nud feared n ranawal ot Ihn papula verdict of IS'JO upon it and hence hud sough to retreat from the ultra position horotofon taiteu by it. "Our opponents nro diligently seeking t nliunato thu laboring people from the dome cratio party , to which , the crnat majority o them have long belonged. In my oplnlo the effort xvill not succeed. Tbo democrat ! party Is and nlxvnvs has been the tru friend of labor. It' has sought to redress it jrievances , to protect its rights , to malnlali Is dignity uud to elevate its condition. It interests nro all bound 'un ' in the welfare o Ihe democratic party add there tbev xvill rt main so long as"our. nnrlv remains failhfu to Its trubt. " I'nlloxilng Dana's I. pint. On Iho force bill bo aid : "Tho most la portant Issue Involved in this election is the presented by the ptpposqd republican fodori oleclion bill , othorx\'lso known as the D.xver on port force bill. If republican succas should ensue as Iho result of the pondin election that measure would oocnms n realit xvith all Iti dire iintUuuloi-tunato cons ( quencos. Our opponents seek to evade di : mission of this Usuc. Tbu Issue alone neco : sarilv malco.s the fbuUi solid tot the JOIIK cratic parly. " Concluding he said : "Tho cause is worth of the support of every patriot xvbo loves hi country and desires to sco its free instltulloc pernotuatod and maintained. The rcfjrm which xvo demand nro necessary for tli safety and prosperity of the repuollc. W readopt the expressive language of U national democratic platform of 1ST ) under which. Samuel Tildou wi elected to the presidency. H form cnn only bo had by a peaceful c.iv : revolution. We demand n chance ol syston n change of admlnislr.ilion , a cnangu i parties , lhat xvo may nuvo n changa i measures and mon. " Senator Hill ivas applauded throupbou and xvhen ho mentioned t'nn names of Clov land and t-tovcnson the cheering xvas deafo ing. At Us conclusion Lieutenant Goverm Sheehun xvas inlroduced. Others Who Spoltc. "As a democrat , " bo said , "I am elad stand upon Tammany's nlatform and lei upon a Tammany audience. You ha1 enjoyed tonight tbo rarest treat that ai audience In this great , broad laud has onjoyi during this campaign. " The olhor speakers were : Genornl E. ' Tnlltforro of Alabama , General Dan 1 Sickles , Congressman Amos J. Cummings. Wbilo tbo great Indoor mooting was progress speeches xvoro balng made fro oicht stands xvhlch had boon eroded uloi Thirlpcnth nnd Fourteenth streols fro Uioadxvay to Third nvenuo. Ono hundn nud Ixventy speakers bad been divided iimoi these different stands. They included : the Nuxv York domocralic concressmen at candidates for congress , prominent doin crats from other states and local oratoi Speeches xvero made In Gorman , French ai Italian. _ _ lilnlim'H CiiiiMdiiiivn III llarrliiiii , WxaiiiN'nTos , D. C. , Oct. 'J5. J'ostmast General Wanmnaker spent nn hour wl Secretary Illnino nt his house this nftorno nnd xvhon interviexved in regard toitsti thnt the purpose of bis visit xvns purely pi sonnl to oxprosa his' cratillcatlon nt A ! 'Blnlno's return. "A part of the intcrvloxv , " Mr. SVnr maker said , "related lo politics , and M Bialim will make up by his men xvtrnt cannot do b ; speech xvhllo bo nurses a to porary affection of bis throat. Ho Is o dentlv greatly interested in the election Mr Harrison and anxious that nil Ills frlon should knoxv it nnd ho Irocly expresses I belief thnt Mr. Harrison xvould oe elected On.iy'H OiieHt for Knowlcilt1 , Nnxv YOHK , Oct. iin , Sountor Quav is the city nnd hns rccclvod a number of pror uont rcpublicani ! at his hotel today , umo thorn General Clnrkson , with whom ho xx closeted for a long tlmo. When Sonai Quay ivns nsked what-.lho oullook xvas said : " 1 don't knoxv yot. Pvo coinn hero llml out. In n fowtluva | > I may have son thing to say on the subject. " Indliiim'fl KogUtruxliiii I.iixv No niiod. s , Ind. , Out. 35 , Thn supron court today rondor3d ' "a decision declarl unconstitutional the , registration feature the ulecllon law , //bbrcaso | xvas appeal from Hondricks coilntyand the doclsion Ibo lower couriva8uiirnipd. \ . Too grouti upon xvhlch Ibo laxy.iiiold to bo a vlolutli of the constitution Is that It in class logis > " & lion , - Toi'KKA , Ivan , , Qftjjf-\n \ compllancn wi the request fro in the nijynnal republican hoi quarters , the republican statn central co mltteo today InstrucToiTnio chairman of ovc county coinmitioo to suspend nil cmupaig ing until after the funeral of MM. Hnrrisc Aillal'o I uiiiimitcii I'lans , NBXV VOIIK , Oct. " 5. Adlat Steyonsi after a visit to Noxv York , xvill return xvi nnd speak at varlbns points , closing w ; four ineotini/s at ChiqagoHo xvill bo i slstod by GentiralJulin M. Paluior , Congro ' man Spoonor and other * . ST. josEi-if , Mo. , Opt. Sr > . James Car xvas shot nnd instantly , killed at a dance t night by James Fuisqr. Carter hud a wooi leg , und xvhon he asked oho young woman dunce xvith him * bo declined. Carter bcca furious nnd declared that if she xvo not dance xvith hltu she should not dai with any otbor man present. Flusor usl her to dan co with him nrd she accept Carter bocamu furious and drawing a kr attempted to ussaujl the couple. Fin thereupon drew a revolver and shot Cat dead. UNDER DEATll1 DARK PALL i rnoxi vtiisT ruin. _ the purpose of expressing Ihn feelings of the board on tlio death of Mr-i. H xrrlson , lti nltitloiM I\III | ) < IM | , Mrs. Cockrcll presided. Mrs. Cnboll offered forod ttm following resolutions , which wore adopted ! OK Tllfi lit ) Ull ) Or M AN tdr.MKNT ! Ala time xvhon tlio pcoplo of ovpry section situ t'fooil In tills tiro.ul liinil nro uiillud upon U : inoiirii with tlioohlof executive anil lilt fi.mlly It Doconics us ut a liody of Ohrlsllnn xtntucn horoftof our president , xx ho proved herself * ! worthy of our love niul respect , to axpri'tt u fnr ns xvords can perform tlio task. our mlnilp utlou af tli ( i holnvod. our tcmlorost sy my nib ; with tlio liaraavail. Tborofore , Whoroiis , It bus pleased our llonvonlv rntliur to remove from the plnro she li.n III lutl so xxorlhlly nnd null , our uri'sldunt ami Urn wlf o of tlio president of thu United States , bo It Hi-solved , That Mr * . Caroline Boot ! llnrrl- son his : o fiiltbfiillv represented Ihi'soi'lnV.x of tlio Daughters of iho Amorli'an Itovoiutint mill Hltniiy | dlst'lmrjpil nvury ilulv duxolvliu upon her hi tbc organisation of tills nation ; ! society. that ! io Ins won tbo louuclli" ) s love nnd iidmlntton of nil these imiool.itud xvllli her In tills anvil xxorl. , Unsolved. Tlmt wo rocnjnlro In tlio fullest dug lee t lie ox ten tot oiiroliiluntlim to Ibn un < protondltr. : t n-t anil snuml Judgment of tin true Aiiimli'nti l.iily xvhOM ) simplicity of I'lmr lu'ter iintl rrnotli al Rood sonsn sustained boi In uvory trliil mid inrgoly cnntrlbiitoil to tin rapid ml pnriiiitnoiit oritiinJ7.it on of tin society now called iiliiin to uunirn her loss. Kptnlvod , Thill , us Daughters of llm Aini-rl can Revolution , wo nrnposo to uiniilntii ho high uMiinplii and contlnnu fatlhtnllv to bulli thu uoblo edition of which she has been tin cornerstone. Hosolvi'd. That us tbo national boiril o mntmgiMiiont , wu rrcoiiiiniMid to the society a large. tbu goncrotiH IIIIIIM nnd dlslliloroHlui earnestness of Mrs Harrison. Unsolved. 'I'll lit n H tbo Immediate co-la borers mid friends of our late president.vi tender to her husband nnd faintly the o\prin slon of our twndor personal lo/aril anil doei pcrsouul sytnpilhy. As representatives o the uront society which bus honored Mr Harrison us Its bond , wo bow with rovortnc < before the decrees of Providence and lira ; tbHtthn chasU'iiltiz band of tlm Mini. 'lit ; leather , wno has sent tills dlsionsallon | iipoi the iircsldent of the United States and upoi UH. may soothe thu wounds Ills wisdom ball In filmed. _ llllliolH Itupitlillratis Nyuii | ithlrn. Cniuxno , 111. , Oct. 2T > , The following telegram gram was .sent to tbu president today : HUN. llr.Ni XMIN UMIIIISO.V , Washington. 11 O. : The OM'ontive cuintnlltuo of the teuub lloan state central pomiiillteo. In session a Chicago , oxpron their eon loiciieo at tin loss which It. is overshadowed your life. Tlio ; express to the utmost \tiMit the deep foclln. . xvhlch pel vados tln > hemis of our people am assure yon the shadow wbiuli tails lu-iossth threshold of your lion o incuts the ntnfouni sympathy of the ucoplonf the stallof l.luiol > .1 .1MIS 11. UI.MIK , Chairman. T. N. JAMISON , Secretary. This address bus also huoi Issued : To thu Kuuuhllcans of the Hfitoof Illinois A to oira m announcing tbu death of tbo wlf of 1'resldont 1 1 unison having been rm'olx'oi from Ibo nallon il republic. in committee an statin ) ; that fnncril ceremoulus will occur a Indianapolis on I'ri lay. tlio isth Iiisl. . It 1 uarncht y reiiuestcd bv this cominltlro Ilia all meetings nrnniod for that date bo so eon ducted as to oxpicss ihesynip ithy of the ro piiDllcans of Illinois for the president. In bl great tioro'ivonient , and wo rciinnst that al street niiado9 ind o itnpaign demonstration Ijosiispcnde.l until after th tl dale. JAMKS II. CI.AIIIC , Ulialrman. T. X. JAMISON , Secretary , I' roui thn iloohlur linstrul. I.siU\\roMS Ind. , Oct. 25. Jatms Wbli comb Klloy today contributor ! the followin lines In memory of Mrs. Ilarrlsou to td Indtnnapolis News : MRS. IIAIIIUSON WASIIlNdTOX , OCT. 25 , 1892. t. Now utter calm and rest : Hands folde.l o'er the breast In nearo tbo placcdost All dial past. All fnvur soothoil all pain Annulled , In heart and brain Never to vex aain She slcejis at last. II. She slcoDs ; but O , most dear And best beloved ot her Ve sloop not nay nor stir Have but to bow Tbouloscr each to each With sobs and broken speech That all in vain hosdccli Her ansttor now. lit. And lo ! wo weep with you Ono Rriof tbo wldo wor.d through Yet with the f.iith bbo Imuw ; \Vo see her you Hvcn as Here she stood All that was pure and rood , And sweet InSvnmanhood God'b will her will. SiiKicn | < liMl I'ollllc.il Aotlvlly. Nnw Yoitlc , Oct. 2."i. Mrs. Harrison's doat bus cast a flooin ever ropubllcan , nation and state headquarters. The usual routir of worlt was suspended as far as nniclicub nnd Chairman Carter received but few visi ors. Karly iu the day Messrs. Mauley , iMi Comas nnd llahn baa a conference with tr cbalrrann , and as a result tno followinK tel gram was sent to the various republics state committees throughout the country : NATION HIII-UIIMOAN HIIADIJI'AIITEII NBW 4'oiuc. Oct"i .Mrs. Harrison , thu di voted wlfo ot the nrrsldt'iit , dlc-d at llm o\uci live mansion at 1:4 : 1 o'clock this morn In- r , at will bo bitrloJ at Indianapolis on Krlday , tl 'MUi Instant. As a mark of ruipuct to tt memory of the deceased , whoso nob.u in pnru llfo furnishes an Inspiration to all wlvi and mothers , and as un oxprosslon of sympatl with tbo proaldont and his sorrowing ( amll tbo republican national e-nmnltU'O deslr that you suspend all programs and campal ; ilunionstratlons until after the conclusion tbo funeral coromonli's. THOMAS H. CAimm , Chairman. .syinjuitliy Iroin l.iniilon 1'npi'i't. IIO.V , Oct. 20. The Cbronlolo aay "Very great sympathy with 1'rosidant Iln rlson will bo full everywhere. Airs. Han ban was the countornnrt of her hiisban whoso private ohnractor la most rospeoti uvon bv his poHtieal aimiiiios. " The News culoprl/ns tbo deceased lady ai praises her couraco In polns to U'nshlncti when she know her illness was fatal , nddin ' 3 ho had won tbo renown of tbo Amerlci nation by her worth of imuraclor and duv tlon to her husuand. " The Time * says : "Tho doalh of Mi Harrison Is of nioro than ordinary nnpoi mice , InaHinucli as bur huub.ind'b succo mav In ti very lanjo degree bo ascribed her. " _ „ _ ( Jiililnut .TIcnilMirs Uiiiiiinif Home. WASIIISUIO , I ) . C. , Oct. 25. Thomembe of tbo cabinet who wore absent from the ci at the tlmo of Mrs , Harrison's death we communicated with by tolocrnph and U prcbab'.o Unit nil of them will have roturm bv tomorrow PvonliiR or Thursday , Suci tiiry John \V , Foster reached the city tl afternoon and at once drove tn the will bouse to express to the president 1 sympathy. Secretary Chnrlos Foster , w Is now In I'hihtuelphta , is oxpuctod to iirrl hero tomorrow evening. Hocrotnry Ulklns also oxpcciou to ram rn tomorrow. Koutliern AlKtliuilUtM hyiupitlil/c. : NASHVIU.K , Tenn. , Oct. 85 , Secrete Haines of tbo Tonnossoa couforonco of t Methodist Episcopal Cburoh South , In si ston iu this city today , aunt tbo follow ! telegram : anNfKiiBNCK ROOM , NAMIVIM.I : , Tnnn , , Oi \ To Ills Kxcelinnoy. I'raildiint llonjam HarrUon , Washington , I ) . O. : Thu Tunnoss conferiMicoof thu .Methodist Episcopal Chun Bonlli , by a rising votu , unainmiiniiiy adopi rose iillons of sympathy for you In IhU ho of deep uoioavuiiiunt. U I1. ( lAi.um.tr , 1'iosldnnt II , r. HAINKS , i-'critary. ! \Va l.cui'd In TIIUIK , New OIU.HANS , f i ) . , Oct. 25 The Time Democrat's Ualvoa'ton special boys : T death of Mrs. Harrison is deeply rogrott here , wbero she mndo many friends by h womanly and gracious inunner durlin ? ti brlnf viblt with tbo president In May , 16 ! Out of respect and In honor of hoc memo the national colon nnd the link's of all i lions were uulf-inustod today und tbo sytni thy of tbo entire community Is with t protldent In his deep ulllictlon , Kfitrntiy'4 Trlhiitn of Iti-npcot. KluitSBV , Nob. , Oct. 25. ( Special To Brain to TUB HUB. J Floss at hair mast wo displayed all over the city out of respect I President Harrison In bu grlaf , ( Itlicr DratliH In tlm U'lillo lloutu. WASHINGTON- ) , C. , Oct. 23. Mrs , Har ' wife to die ion was the second president's o the white house. The other was the wife , , President Tyler , who dl d September 1813. Two preildouta also died there : W turn Henry Harmon , the pre.sldcnl's prnndfatbcr , nnd.ixchnrlnh Taylor. The other tlcntht tn the historic mansion were Tad Lincoln , Proitdor.l Lincoln's son , nnd the Ilnwallnn mlnUter , who toll deixd during n reception by President Arthur. I7.S ( 'MfJJM ! .N : .S IO.V. ( liTiit Rosilon of tlio til : | ropnl Coiliirll llrntiulit to it Clo i' . lUt.Tl.MoitR , Md. , Oct. 25. Tlm Is Iho eitghtconth nnd last Oay'i session ot the Hpls- copnl convention , After the house of blshopa hat baan onltod toorJorllov. Dr. HMidjlph AtcKlu offnred this rnsolutlon : Uvsolvcd , Thnt the president of thlt IIOIIRO bo reiiuestcd lo oonvoy to the preslrtuiil of tbo United Stint's In snob manner as Im limy deem must Illtlntf. tbo expression of iiiirsln- cero and u'sneotful sympithy In the boritiivo * mont which has diirUenua liu home and his heart. Tbu resolution was mioptod by n standing vote. vote.Two Two of tbo bishops who were appointed to missionary JurlMllullons-- . Or. James H. Johnson of Detroit for northern Michigan nnd Uov. Dr. ,1. U. llovt of low.i for China- declined the Kulsuopal ofllro and llov. Hr. \\iillam Uecd Tbonias of Now York lor northern Miehlcati unit H'V. Dr. lP. . ClrAvcs \Voocbaiiiz for China were pro- sentod. After n clmnco ot p.istor.ito letter Iho con- vonlloti ujourncd .sine dlo. .Sorlrt > In .Si > lnn , lUiuroitn , Conn. , Oct. 25. The forty- sixth annual meeting of the Amorlcan Mis sionary association buunu this afternoon In this city. Treasurer Hubbard's annual re port shows total receipts , $4iiliiS : ( ! ; cxpoiis , fl'JH.ni'.i ' , loAvliif ! n balance of i'.ijll. Tbu re port ot the o.xei'ittivo committee w.is then roml , showing the work of the association during the year. Otitgiowtli ot thn llrluRR Maun- . NEW YOHK , Oct. 25. Uov. Ur. John Hall nnd llev. Uoburt Uussoll Hooth bnvo rn- iiud from the board of directors of the Union Theological somlnarv as a result ol 'ho complications following the seminary' ? lisputo with thu Prosbvtorlan church. It Is aid that o her directors will wltharaw. .urji ( < l Appi-nl llutiil i\or : I ili'il In the Cnlti-il st.Um I'm DM llcconl. SvL nvNc-iMt ) , Cat. , Oct. 25. The defend- nts in the e ao of MV. . l''ox against Hole Norcross Silver MiniiiK coiiipinv tocla.v lied with the county cleric an appo.U bond In ho sum ot $ ! ,0UOOD. : The bond Is furnishcc by the \Vustorn Surety and Ouiiranico conv ; ) anv , and is said to bo the larucst ovur 11 lor u judicial proceeding in the Unito.l States , llm defendants \\ere ruiivictrd of inlsap pronrlnting certain proceeds of the mine and reduction worlcs , : tnu n judgment In Iho sun of fl,015,000 was rendered by Jndi'i llobu.ird In favor of Fox and other stock lioldcrs , from which decision un appea ivas ti.Uen by .Major Charles 11. Kijan , ono o ho directors of the mining company , whleV v/as today exempted from the opera ion o tno decision as it was shown hoAS in fsov Yont during tbo trial and had nnt boot rrvud w.tb n summons. Tapper's Nr Kllliit. MONTIIEAI , P. Q. . Oct. 2. . A special cabli fiom boudon to the Star says : Sir Charle ; Tupper has hn n nppalntcrl Dritish ploni polentiary with Lord DuiTi-rln , llritisl unnistfir at Paris , to noijotiati ! a comtnorciu treaty botwoan Franco and Camula. J'/KA > .V.Ii.u ; idit.ii-iis. Mrs. Charles lv. liuncoof Brooklyn , N. V. n former resident of Omaha , Is In the cltj visiting friends. She will be the sttest o Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Tostcvln , 2(513 ( Nortl Ninetceiitb avenue. Niw : YOIIK , Oct. 2. > . [ Special Telegram tc Tun rjr.i : . ) OmahaV. : . J. Hughes am wlfo , Plaza ; W. 1C. Kurllloffmnn : G Worthlngton , Union Square ; M. Movci buyer for M. Meyer & Co. , Btondwny Con tra'l. Lincoln : \V. Sweeny. Si. Uenis ; ,1 V. Chandler , New York. .1. Carson , Omahn was introduced in the Manhattan Athlotl club byV. . J. Dixon and nltorwards dinca n the Hotel Savoy , due no , III. , Oct. 25.Special [ Tolepraii to TUB HUB. ] The following Nebr.ibkani romstered hero toilay : Auditorium C. H Montgomery , Om.iba. Clraml P.icillc tl. A Buuiii anil wife , O naha. ( Src.it Northcni- O. W. Morton , Omaha. Crand ! Pacitlc Mr and Mrs. ( icorgo A. K.istmati , Omnhn ; T. U GofriTb and wife , SV. II. Selmlor .ind wlfo Kenmny. Wollliifrion A. 10. Iltt'chlnsoi and wifo. Lcland 1C. A Hiuim. Omaha Victoria IIv 11. Medav , Omaha. Pnlmcr- W. A. Southard , II. t ) . Itrown , Omaha : II C. Zormii ? , Mrs. / jrmltf , ( . ! . K. Howonnan Nebraska. r.ouu. nttr.ririr.i. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Wray occupied collin in the city jail last night for disorderly cot duct. The police dragged Pete Ward , n lout Omaha boy , in out ot the damn air las night and o'liarged him with being a susn ! clous character just because tin had .six Inn monicas in his poclcct. The Polish republicans will moot on Fn davovonlnc in llio now Metz' hall. Spuecho will be mndo In both Polish and Kugllsb Quito a I.iriro nttondanro is oxpceted , and al are cordially invited to attend. M. T Hanford , who lives near Sever tronthrand Clark streets , was locked up n pollco headquarter ! , last night upon con phi nt of his wile , who charges him wu bclnc drunu anil abusing her. A recaption will be gtvun by the vostrj mnn of the Church of tno ( Joou Kliuphcnl t Iho parish at tbo residence of 15. A. Mt AllMor , 20'J7 Wlrl street , \V'odnoi.da. . evening. All friends of the church are In vlt.'d. -aiivillo VVnde , a colored man , is on trin in Jwluo Oavli * court chanrod with bavini tried to kill another colored man , on George H. Waltingtou. The trouhlo origin ated over a colorou women and a game u craps , both located at Thirteenth ami Can streets. Superintendent Mathloson of the city ha ! will ask tbo council loordor the rousiructio of a cross wall In the basement of tbo built ing , that Iho coal nuy not bo thrown mi the boiler room. Under thn present plan o arrnncomenls the coal rolls down to Iho fui nnoes , tilling tbo pumps mid machinery ful of dust , The Hoys club is ono of the features c Druid Hill and mcotlnus nru held ovnry Mot day , Wednesday and Friday night. It I connected with draco mission , and boys lit twoen the ages of 8 and 111 years are oliglbl to membership. Tbo oxurcliicn are of 6oulal , lifjrary and athletic nature. To i > c that the boys uro Ituut within bounds tli meeting is > presided over by tboir elders. After being out over night tlm jury In th criminal court in the casu o'tho state iiuaim Charles Sherman , the hack driver , rnturno n vordiol of not guilty. Sherman was charge with having robbed Charles Aiulo'son ' < : $ .V > , Anderson catno up from Lincoln to sc the town , and his llrst move in thn Higln seeing direction was lo till up with Unei biro a hack and n woman unit mart for ono o the road houses , Ho wes drunk and who ho sobered up ho found that bo had boon dc scried DV bis money und his asauciuuis. ATTENTION ! F/l I iyt Saturday. Sunday , Ocl. ti8 , KO , 3 ( I'tidlu * ' miJ Chll'lrjn'o Matlncu halniday. OIIAIJMIXC ; > T "R o A A n n n Ji.J , J. J. JTvx \ IDrn JOK OAWTIIOItN. MAriHC'B DAHOV. And amipcrbUatit. 1'rlday. Bnturday KVnsH 111(11 ( TV VARHFil and riatnrd'iy Mallni'o iJJUJjLll Illliuij ; -iiinn niviD I Suuday Nl-'bt. KllUIJ 1J1A1D I Only I'orfonaixnu'i Itnlh Plays by t'harleaT. Vlnrent. llox Hhuoisopun I'linrsday laurnlng at 01.111 prices "WONDERLAND and ,111)011 ) TlitmUT. Grand f-naclaltr .Xfurt-Kallo" . niul the MACKK DHA.M.X-IIC cojti'ASV , la TJI13 DANITKS. aiXKItAU : ADMISSION , Qfliioral Grcoly flivoa Sotno Intjrosthig In- foitn lion Conornng ! Its Efiloioncy , WHAT IT PROMISES FOR ACTUAL USE t : xporliMiro of thn l.n.t Vonr > Tlth . Military VolciRmpli l.lnm ( ; onitriiot > " Ing > o\r l.liu < Trlpihiuic | , lli < ln | > Kriiph niul llnlloou . \Vtsin\OTOX , 11. U. , Oct. CS-lloncral A. W. Oreuly , chlof stgtud ofllrer. In his annual + report to ibo Rocroinry of xvar , dxvolls nl length on the value to the country of thn Pee O miles of military telegraph ituo xvhlch have t been successfully malntixlned in operation during the year oy the slrfnul oorpv As nn Instniu'o hccllles Iho USD of Iho Fort A' ' noy line utirlng the cattle xvar \\yomlnp' and of tbo line bctxvo n Forts Hroxvn nnd' KiiK'gold , Tex. , during the tlar/a. troublos. This inlior line il I.s proposed to nvtond trotn Fort Klnggolu to I'ena , on thn Mexican Na tional railway. With an eye lo the demands of modern warfare , special attention bin boon given to Iho equipment of Hold or Hying tolocrnphl * trains for armv operations nxvny from tho- ) permanent telegraph lines of iho country. The Hold telephone kit , xvhoroxvllb n moving line can be put In commiinlctllon xvlth a brigade or division romninnder has Loon satisfactorily developed. For the llrst time slnco tbo xvnr the slgnnl corns constructed n Held telegraph line for the tis of the Mexican boundary com mission , botxvoun Sopar , N. M. , nnd the "corner , " a dlslanco of forty-txvo miles , In Hcvontcon days the command unloaded the material , erected and maintained tlio line In nn unfnvoraulo country unlll it ivas no longer required , nnd dismantled mm .shipped U. Much space is devoted to the summary ot the experiments made by other nations ivlth military balloons , nn oxolusivoly American liion , first used by Gcimnil 1'ortor and dc- volnpud by European military poxv- ors. It is said that so far those experiments Imvo not yet proved tnu ndviMiuilltv of replacing Ibo captlvo balloon of CScnoral Porter by free balloons , bul i ho Important part to bo played In future wars by free ulvorglblo balloons' said to ba unquustlotiahle. Coust-tjuuntlV u balloon sec tion Is being orenuiml xvith oich living tele graph train to operate n captlvo balloon to colli'i'i military Information and transmit It to ground bv telephone entile. The hollogrnptfhns boon perfected BO that messages may bu sent bv Its light beam dis tances ranging sixty to 100 miles In conclusion Uenoral Oreelv bpoixkn on- cournglnglv of tbo groxvlng Interest in signal xvork manlfestod by thu militia of thu L'ultcd States , nnd he suggests that the militia act bo amended so us to provide .signal stores lo bo issued to the stuto guards upon lions as part of their nlloimcnis. NOT UIAI > \ - ' < > it ADMISSION. rolycnmy Dying In IJtuli , Itnt I'tNsniitlal ' In. ti'rni'cliio Iliiiiiiony U l.ilrlUn . Wxsni OTOND. . C. , Oct. 23. Arthur T. Thomas , governor of Utah , in bis annual re port says polygamy iu the territory is on the decline. Ho says thnt no does not bollevo that any polygamous marringos have taken plnco during the year xvlth Ibo consent or permission of the Mormon loaders , and It Is his con. viclion that Ihera is a slucoco intention ona tlio part of Mormon pcoplo not to approve or sanction polygamous marriages In the futuro. Ho says It is to bn rogiottod that the sin cerity of n xvbolo pcopl'i suoUtng to accom- . " pllah a greut reform 'should bo plnoed under1 suspicion by tbo nets o'f a few , but such is . tbo case , it xvas sure to bo some time and ' mnybo years before the practice of unlawful L'uhablttition xvill < 'nlirolv cease. In regard lo the admission of Utah ns a stnto , Governor Thomas siys : "It is my * opinion , having duo consideration for the I wishes nnd feollnirs of nil lhat between the i txvo great elements of tbo population , Mnr- _ mon and non-Mormon , the sympathy of foolj ing nnd harmony of nurposo does not exist which is so essential to the prosperity and hapmni'ss of tbo people under st itolAod , yet ' It xvould bo un act unxvortliv thu JtislYo ol a 1 great government to turn a deaf ear to Iho npncal of iho men xvho in Utah hax'o alxvay * ' uphold Us authority and obeyed Us laxvs. " I'nlon I'arllle i\lciinlon. SXI.TLAKB , U. T. , Oct.25. [ Special Tele- grnn < to Till ! Uii : . | The Union 1'acillo ofllcials ot this city nro Jubilant over tbo prospect of their road having u branch line connecting their system nt Dillon xvlth Helena , Mont. An enthusiastic mooting was hold by the Hoard ofTrndoof Helena last night and thu project xvus dlsouscod In nil Its boarlnirs. A committee xvns appointed to confer xvlth Ihtt people of Denver Head , Madison and Jefferson counties lo learn lhoK feelings and xvlshcs In roirard lo Iho road and resolutions endorsing it xvur& unanimously passed. I. lir Of rircpmt. 111. , hi'gan to fall lapldly.loit nH iippctltiiiindiot Into n beiluni condition from r ifot-ionolei 'SU | coul11 lllt Cilt V(1K ° " L/ySpepblcl tables or ini'.it , nnd exi-n toast dlslirssi'd lii-r. Had to ilvu ; up houso- xx'iuk. tna xxuiiL alter taking Hood's Sarsapan'ila film feltn lllllo better. Could Ui'cp nifirn food on bi'r dtnmai'h nnd ir : xv ationgcr , Hhu took , : i bottles , has a jjiMid iipjintlto , miiurd sa Ilu. , does bur xxoiIt i-.islly , U noxvIn jmrrect hualth. llOOD'O PlLLQ nro the bvit ntlor dlniior 1'IIU , 'J I'uy iuildt digestion und cure bund.ii.ho. rtirilulll oTBul Thno'nn . I I'N ' , .Ml'alc , IIXCITJOMUNI1. 1'iinr NighlH , Ouiiiniuiii'ln ; Hiinilay Matlnca , lL-tiil ) rSI. Iho Ucnllhllu Co in ml y Drama A IJARRliL OF MONEY TUB IKON MtLI.S AT WOIUC A poslllvu riivelation In Htago it A hiinurb company , nuiiut niiiilr , dunolng , Farnam Street Thoatcr , mv-feV TburHduy , I'rlday , Hnturday Mat. und Kvu. ONLY TWIN STARS IN THE WORLD. WILLABD- NEWELL -WILLIAM _ - j i M , - . _ , „ , - , . THE OPEBATOB ] 'riiiu | nlii lur Jlurd Uoul. Boalod blduylll bu rrculvod nt the coinp- troller'u otll''O , elty af Uiiinhu , up to 4 p. in. Noveinbor Int , iMf. , for huril coal , unite , UK/ , raiiKo and i.ut le , for the city's Ubu from Ootohorlllst. 1BW. toOotoberSUt , 1B91. Uerll- llud check of I11W.OJ lo avcompuny cut'h bid , Tbo rlKht U ro-iorvud lo releul uny nnd nil bld . TIIKO. OI.HliN C'oinulroller. Omahn , Nub. , Out. VI , IdW. Od