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' OMAHA @ DALy BEE = - e )l(fl:\i[.‘:(:. 'PTEMBER 26, 1884, NO. 82 - J + NEB., FRiDAY NTH YEAR. ur e T wee of thos itions to which T have so ARS upe his intimate friends it was not a s htl mie THE LEADER'S PRESENGE. |\ 0, 0 bt et o of ony | CANVASS CULLINGS. (g (s foeics s mastery of IN OTHER CLIMES, NS PER AKD PIT lif r can forget this brilliat ne; nor SRR wected with hisfmarri but iy s TR ‘ ",',‘ T chiodie . y not ask questic b on #6cH § and but on. Vaulter soc S Pantinnatian of B 19 Tan | sty L i & T h Clear and Imoartial | 1he | for the new form of introdacing introduced | The ! nte of th o o ole Man. | Yottordan? annpdinire ¢ " Coutianation of Blaine's Teur of Tri- mevvaio, September 25, s tatson, | b GICAT “"lrl:‘l"f‘]'l I [ | or the new form of tnte duieg irodveot | i Pagt Day's Events of the World your ot Tan- | YE5TOT085'S Prococdings at the Stock nh Thrano ow York n board th train, When the party Jutlook in Ohio nover hayo come ont, THe original atory as H Iiyidin P 0y uuph Through New York, [caeoon vosrd the rain, When the party a Ontlook in O novee hayo como out. THS criginal oty o Abroad, ek 4k Yards aud on 'Change. b was already a great crowd e orted e nsicast anpaign of 1876, Some ardent Ken y - n thied; time, by Chairman Warren and the local committee feiends of Banjamin H, Bristow worked up = - 3 4 vala onte a carriage and pas: up betwee i a " ic Blus and | the case, got statements fi h00) who | P'n - n D {TON BEACI RACK ' At Auburn, the Lovely Homa of |{i%, wfored P ned Rulghts and wr| Despite Demooratic Bluster and|iht it i stewenii oy, noorls wht| England, the Powers, and the| | e oven | BIGHEET Outlook for the Flabby Seward. [ o 1o e P TAR: EIRsRET . U Base Intrigue, Bt T ! o Cinedyenen for ] Question of Fgyptian Finanoes . furlongs, midons, ail ages - Lady of Lyons Cattle Market, priccipal strects of ml city I| received i ke vention, whon the seandal was expected to Ty, D (Hdeon second, Kie third; time e o ovation which it would take columns to de finish Mr, Blaine's presidential race. But tha o Seven-eightt s y ¥ geribo. The women &nd (i ' story was not published, I& was supprossed f A y SRR Wohs , mnidens, all ages i At Geneva, Still Mourning for|c '.“‘l;m Lw‘u.i» o ke ol Her Vote is Assured for Blaine by ristow's or ’f,lf and these m"',',;m‘ Alarming Increaso of Cholera in|ig ™ “m b Lroy thied;time, | Hogg and Provisions Take a Mu= Vel falia® in the streets tha co; hud a slavation of his motives in issuing them. s and o furlong, selling 1o D : her Distinguishe X Son, shoy caul do o make way’ 107 1S carnges and Logau, Dnointhat © 1 ey Northern Italy, Fag . B reiog - Litile Dan seory tual Rise, Thi wildest enthusinsm prevailed, At fow MiS, BLAINE, titt, 1180, b L] 4 b7 points along the routs thers were isolated hoaring of the matter, wonb X0 Mes, Bristow s Mile, all Littlo 1 i T P 11 | chears for Cleveland and shouts of *‘Cleveland ol hond g il 1o, al Attle Fred won, Lutestring + oda Pallle ) il : and secured hor influence 0 that o An- . y second, H hird; time, \ e h.vchcstor.tho% hd ) RO g Bt Some Reminiscenses of the Blaine| i, -‘:n,..l' Aome ol Mr. Ul % frionds The Scourge Abating Elsewhers | “Tiircoquarters of u il nonsiiners—Len. | Wheat, After a few Restloss to Desoribe. greatess gaof © minor provalied. “Ab & few Slander. went to Mr, Bristow and warned him that s i ox won, Pericles second, Laraminta third; e iiwtes vrat. svon tho pro-estlon passod the oot Ratoro il CHG R Lo Lottt LS ol R S— Turns, Closes Weaker. The St i P " £ th Il"-n\ l;;«, ad ]r:;::; "“‘n.:;’:u’mh \\;\;‘\‘( reasonahle explanation is [flm Mr, Blaine’s - VAN WYCK WILL NOT DOWN, e o Stupendous Pageantry of the|in b frop ¥AF | ontranos, © ths s o xes | simstrok made it usoless for s enomios to TR a ; ! Reception, A TSkt Litay Al A Mo Hiie Suppresse.d alt Ilm((,]:glf AR st bewetry vt the [ Franco=German Relations in the [me win awk o Poopto to nteturn| A Spasmodio Resumption of the solf on the buleony and their for tho next h 8 suppression of the story, and when Bristo i Hi 8| [ the Ligisls hour he stoodeceiviog the procossisn and VARSI Ty e a1 B LRERICR, Chineso War, Sk meg S E L RN Corn Squeeze. knowledgenonts t tho enthus. PR illncss in 1876 Mrs, s mado by the peoplo in e i \cre woro mord than ten thous- [ Recollections of a Ouce Revolting At | 5. Blaine exclaimed work, sir,” and_thowed him the Since that time the Bluines and Bris- bowing hi At Buflalo, Cleveland's He dreds and Thousands Shout me, Hune- Omaha Special to the Chicago News, Various Incidental ard Political Lam told that a vigorous effort will bo made | Onts and Pork Both a Shade Easier— 1'men 1m lino and tho local estimats i o 5 w8 have bee ay a1 1t wan lo e Wi e I Welcome Actaim— st 70,000 people were in the strects. Tlie tempt to Traduce tne Fair ) '“‘I'h.‘fi‘) trangers, Ml itwasleftton ] Itoms From Oanada—Other Im- "'“";‘ ‘»‘"" ‘I‘N\ from the United St Liard Rules Quite Strong, Biathe's Words of fisplay of Sroworks was. very fluc. it ws Name of tho Great Mar. Bristow's men prepared. Thero is nothing portant Forelgn News, kg UL LG A by and Advancing, very near midnight when the end of the pro tye Pieatd but sympathy hera for the Blaines, evon course in congress has heen satisfactory to the Thank cession passed the hotel aud Blaine stepped Y EL ALl among democratic partisang, for everybody RS VRN mass of the people, but he has grovionsly of- — L G ral ) Gy i Jows that Mes. Blainalus Boon 1 ving and fendod old-time ronublicans and railrond mo s | — 5 devoted wife, a good mother, and a noblo and A Warning to England nopolista. Van Wyck was electod to do just Ll Blaine's Starving Tour, AN OLDMAN'S FOLLY, Tho Outlook in Ol pura woman, and that her home has always L3 L bt Wit ho s been doing 10 Mo tab% J | Spoctal Tologram o Tuk Brv, AcusE, September 26— Blaine loft heve —— Columbus (0.) Special to Chicago Tribune, | Peen as happy as an ideal home could be. - She storsburg, September 25.—The Journal [ 4y d stoals of every churacter. His o ex| Cricaco, September 25, —Among the fresh | i 3 nomie | g has lost no respect but has gained frionds from this revelation, and wit! return to Wash- ) to attend the Oswego Falls do §t, Petersburg, stato that Russia has joined [ will not beable to bring about his politieal | ree fare, A committeo from the the other powers in « ing to the suspen- [downfall. The peeulinr - provision pts wera about 800 cars of westerns and tors in the The Unnatural Acts of a Wealthy One of the most important fa escortd the party 1o the gronnds where ho Boston Merchant. coming Obio stato election is the liquor ques- ivigtom, tho mistross of the white house, a8 pop- | o the Egyptian siuking fund, Ruis [0 4 2 of this state l"\‘"f." e “l"""’"l il g held an informal reception. He was ma R tion, and although it is asserted by 4 3 exprossod to Tingland her rogrot that England | #hich & the poople a chance | but pricos on all sorts ruled stoady at the de- vl\huw? rh[m;lmlf -un:. u,“ mm[xwmt( x“:'l:‘w Boston Special to the Globe-Democrst., it will not cut so prominent a figure as it did REMINISCENCES OF LINCOLN, did not consult the other powers before decid- [ O l--\wvwnu: their preference for the man who [ cline noted for the past threo days. But native T oksociation Mersiam, introduood hine | The infatuation of « rich Medford mer- |1ast year, itis certain that the democrats in. [ = This attack upon Blaine stggests the story | ing to authuiize such a step. Tlis constition :.',:\l.‘."' United States senato, | stoors of 1400 to 1600, may be quoted at 6 40 to N . that Ward Lamon introduced into his famous e the most of it during the pres- Jife of Abraham Lincoln,” in which he gn. It constitutes mearly their | threw donbt upoa the legiti of the mar tyred president, and claimed that Mr, Lin- coln's father and mother muarriod them- Pants, September lofs sayw that Baron de Courcol, 1Y dor to Bor- lin, informed Primo Minister. Ferry that ¢ many, Austrin and Russia had decided to warn the khedive of Fgypt that his throne 00 and good ond “class steers of 1250 to 1350, 5 50 to 6 25; common steers of 1100 or thereabouts, 4 76 to 525, There is an un- abated demand for young cattle for feeding 10 made some appropriate remarks which | chant for a common Irish woman, once em- | tend to B H Ty s ployed in his home as a domestic, has led to|ent camps Sinacusk, September 25—Blaino started for | ¢, "justitution of a suit which will occupy the | whole stock in trado, and on its possible re. Auburn at twelve. The depot and track sults they base the'r prospects of victor The legislature miny provid that at the gon- oral election immediately procoding the expi- ation of the term of the United States ator from this state the electors may by b 1ofe t were fillod with people eager to see and cheer | *uPreme cour : ! Thero are two sides to the question that the | #elves by jumping over o broomstick to- | will be endaugered if ho continues to endorso [ § P i, i b PR e i on tho back platform and was loudly cheered. fwhere the parties to it aro well known, |master. Whilo the saloon element clamors for | 1o of his ancostry, but b onco commenced to [ powers might support the restoration of ex. | Cart for tho cand Lo canvasso BRRLOE R ik i pros Fectim et IxniaNAvoLts, Septembor 25—Blaine will | Thatcher Magoun, retired Toston | the abolishment of tho Scott law, thero is a | ilvestigato it, They had searcely sarted in | chodive Tahmael Pasha to tho hend of tho " ec it tho same way.as for. stato afficars. | FUILY yoang stckers o eclling ot 350 to visit Tudianapolis, Thursday October 2, com- [ erchaut, _living i Medford, early i | Conservative faction among the democrats in | their work, however, when a voluntary wit [ Kgyptian government. titution in this. vospect was bassad evers] |4 70, Tho supply is limitod and the indica: will also be here that day, and will s peai from au Irish woma, then W aRt S R et A Oliance for Scullors- to test the popular volos in_ regard to his can. | future s it _appoars_ the source uld crente gre adverso decision w d ta aro ondeavoring to | wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Lincoln, o platform at night. i o years old, and of §|h' xun‘rl nnl}m\x_\' per {SEaStIBR, T Hb et (iov, Hendricks, acoompanied by a del. [ appearance, intellect_and__education, For | islaction, o : o 3 Ut demncrat and 4 few personal | oo tim before this Mrs. Magaun had shown | tPbease the two factions und carry wator on | aid g T e o , left for Columbus this morning. signs of impending insanity, and the O'Hura | both shoulders, A prominent Cincinnati poli- | prosent, and of tho clirgyman who ner- BURN, N, Y., September 25, —The Blaine | Womsan was engaged to act as her nurse, _Af. | tisian said some woeks ho had positive knol- | fomned bio cotemony, & ok search dis. train way saluted with cannon and_torpedogs, | ter her engagemont Mrs. Magoun rapialy be. f edge that certain demoratic officials wero | BIOT IR Shtonce iR8M0 fort of 5 Lok A 1ot 10,000 people. wera. ‘st tha depet, | caine worse, and in 1:61 ehe was removed to | attempting to influence tho supreme courtin fand o marvisge cortificatry both of whid Joiun 5, Fowlor mroduced Blaino, who mado | the Ml.can Asylum, Aftor sho went the |8 dsctiion on the Scoft law which would bo | 5050 0 Fle b fho fitee St e, g of o a fow appropriata remarks, referring to Au- | O'Hara woman atill stald in the house as a[advantageous o the democratlc party, | pokh, WAiCh M, Lamor might have seen & 1w bt W H. Sow. | servant. Bofore long, however, Magoun be. | Three “out of the five judges aro s e T o by as the bish placo of Willium I. Sow- | servaut, Fufure e, Doy, Maggunt b | domcente© From' al apeatanta ft 5| bty shry. Socroaey “Linooln s framod 1t was to insist that she should sit at the | APparent that the court is to be used in the in- | and hanging iu his library certificd copies of table at meal time with himself, his son and | terest of the democratio campaign. In its | both documents. All the syesidential as- daughter, rnd thatshe should be treated | regular erder the liquor case would not come [ Pirante, and there is the usmisl queta hero, Vis an equal, They complied: with | up until after the Octubor clection, but it i | are looking up rds of thoir marringes srobabiy they thought it | Pretty well understood that it will be taken ong [ 80 as to e fortified in caso this sort of buei- Hy deciston made. s | news is to enter tho political campaigns that an use o which the | are to como bereafter, or who hae Toroxko, ONT,, September 25.—Richard K. | didature for the United Status sonate. of supply, especially Wisconsin nd Fox of New York, signifies his willingnoss to | POR¥ are being ureauged to defeat Van Wyck, | Minnesota and part of Towa, has been c! X ! ¢ but ho does not intend 1o let his foes have it [ drawn upon to fill the demand for the far givo a purse of $5,000 fora single ecull r 1 their own way, When the time comes he | West. - Ieceipts of stock calves are 700; 2,800 5 miles with tura between Hanlan, Beach. | will take advantigo of the law and seck in. [ 1025 than last week, So far tho demand con- Teemer and also the championship trophy [dorsement at the polls, There is no doubt of [ tinues steady. with little or no _change in ulued at $2,500 t5 bo known as the Polico [ 1i# ReUK tho popular vote, and the legisla. | Pricos. A lot of fancy New York steer £ k ture will not dare to reject him, L6 takos o | calves sold as high as 17 per head and a lot Gazette championship cup, which will bo the | ctrong man to adopt this cowrse, and Van |9f Ohios at 14, Good Michigan calves ma only emblem for the single scull champion- | Wyek is not only strong with the masses, but | be quoted at 12 00 to 12 50 per he Range ship of the world, The trophy will be the | he'is courageons enough to adopt any meas- may be quoted as follows: Texans, 3 porsonal_property of any onrsman who shall [ures to emphasizo his antagonism tothe .. A drove of Indian territory stock, win it threo times in succession, He will |schemes of the ts. Van Wyck [ averaging 1,257, sold at 4 85; Wyoming, 4 2 make arrangments for the race on receiving [ speaks almost dail ont parts of the | to 5 00; Colorados, 410 to "4 50; Montanas, favorablo replies from the onrsmen named, state. e bitterly denounces the school-land ; cows aud tailings, 350 to 4 00: et frauds, and may do some ago to the re t attle, 1,200 to 1,850 1bs, Liabor Griovances in Canada. publican _stato ticket. , “howover, will [ to 650, September 25, —A ne with cheers, He was |t introduced by General Murray, and made a [ B short speech complimenting this section of | by them New Y 7o nis request, though ! Mo unitboniite growiBiesiiorsl iy, strange, Soon afier ho made the womip his | of its ordor and an ¢ cptember 25, —The noxt o of the | clearly shows the pa housekeepor, giving her entire ch: y " 3 i\ s o ¥ not_affect bis own c: the 1 b HOGS, 00, where Blaine loft the i This act, which made a great [ Court is to b put. rats, however, | Practiced in Kentucky, and who is familiar | Jasmaos, September 25.—A great labor | "0% 0 1SRG o the people gen-| s W to visit the Sene agricultural | Funily, affaira, ' his uct, whieh made a great | G ot have the Scoté Inw dacided unconsti. | With the code of tht stato, says that under | domonstration will be hold hera Octobor first. | *F AL would _certainly | Tho market was rather slow und prices o was Al of balk: oes “ ! at this time for fear of displensing the | the decision of the conrts thers is no question | Workiogmen from all parts of the province | BIve Dawes tho g opposition il f somewhat uneven, and for a short time during rtod to the grounds by the . The children arrogant and disagreeable put up a u T (andiditapessallaiiilie) chiliicy . They havo two sets of agents | about the legality of Mr., Blaine's original | will tuks part. | Resoutions will bo offered, i i e from tho taiut of manopoly | tho carly mornmg pricos were s to. 10c “ower LG WS TR By b bligod to awaliow the’ w insults ol b of Ggontal C ol et ppae of the Chi. | nd railrond aggrandizement, — J. W. .~ Jon commen, but later there was Tho agricultural association ha could treat her with o stow of Loy In tho country th g e Ll L fl i e — an improved demand, word having come from all Chinesn = amd recull of | Boyeotting Mormon Pr or elsewhore | Nasuviiir, Tenn., September neso immigration, expul who rofuse to accapt civil all i arrenge en told that the Scott law wonld od constitutionsl, and in the cities its strength the to charge 95 cent: tgr aimins | 22, DeAG oy Coulfl Gobt MEE kiR olio people | bt aftor the Blaino carisge had enter. | heCE) Markares Bad, now bacowo, the [T . the people followed in a great | 04" Evore. his wife's most. valuable | Whero the saloon e POLITIOAL FUTURES, down town that the provision market 5o the markst closed steady, morning regained. wroj woy in, regardless of { S1E SUECH W) I8 W Xk her atteruoo has beon 1 out. This has beon | RRepu bli . - | and the expenditure of money thus saved on | anti-Mormon crusade has broke B » kooper. Many ladies .::-3”.{;; o) ARl karsiavons f‘.rf.‘,fifll'y‘ the v aietly. “Having fhus propared the | 1000 o@ns Tionss on Nebraske, Kan- {10t U0 givo Gnadians employ- Siithe i l.llln?vli"l‘"lll"" mm»ll:“ll IxL ki R weio in the asrembly, Blaing's presencenrons: | 14 man's affections became that in the” win- | Way the democratic state committee has - sas andjlowa, and Hedged on ment in their own country. ThlEky sk feom Rashyille; Motaon s olees | £or oumman .l;.f:fi"”:ni::i: e e enthusiasu, W nlm callad upon for | cers of 1865 and 1807 hoestablished a mognifi- volyed a plan by which it hopes to retain the Wikconsin, wmade their appearance six yoars ago and be- | bost heavy. light, 1 6/@2 10 Tbs, b 20@95, Blame = stood ~up I Bisfcent residence upon Beacon street, and here | Whis oI A eI Sl ietoou b yAvtAT) ¢ English Anarcby, Fan- to. fnavlonte thetr doctriney inlo the " WA, 2 7 . said, jocase that he f o400 Margaret to enjoy the delights of the | 1t i5 the intention to have the suprems court AsGow, September 25, —The ‘conserva- { minds of 4t ignorant cluss of people living in | Foreign cabies wers sbrongerin tone this mor- did not feel quaiified tomake siitable speech | 1000 et Wowevor, that his old | declare the law unconstitutional early the | g ial Dispatel to Tiie Brr AN > . ok il i o B jeL R < Sl e e et e soon found, 3 e s o 4 Yy the | gpacial Dispateh to The B tive association of this city received letters | What is known as the Drennon settleniont. | ning than for some time bast. The wheat at an agrieulours #o0d | qcociates in high lifo would not countenance [ morving of the election, October 11, fhe [ ™4 : 1 fortune to_travel Cuies ptembe G, Dunnellf ontain ts ngainst tho marquis of pened with ra ther asharp advance, g thre Salisbury, who is abont to visit Glasgow. Pre. cauticny will be taken to prevent any possible ofter of violence, news will at onco bo telegraphed to the agonts W a practical farmer, ew affiliation, and I obliged to send e et Bthoy did, | in the citics, and the saloon-keepers and their | missionary of the New York Times, ent Martin I Townsend, whou he would intro. | for g children to visit hiin, which they_did. . *2‘.5.(.}”%‘;\.‘,‘,‘”,{.'. ':.fi]l:i;’.;'lI’IIJ:\.::'.T'}';NXEM‘,L“‘.‘. The relations between father and children ..*lw‘.d;».‘.‘.fi”cl;t:.‘:f.'.l\'nl:llr\ftflfu".”t'{mw.u ‘,f:m?.'."; west to feel the political pulse and chronicle escorted Bluino back to the train, There },‘lj'l‘",:;‘;‘l;:"“",'.‘lf"’“;,‘“'“"f:,‘id;'i‘t‘l’"’ ;‘,“:;“;’.'ém'“'f i blisctul ignorancs of the Tict that the o | tho prospect on this sido of the Alleghaneys, were repeated calls for *“Bluine, Blaine,” bo- | i ™' ARG 1673 T sovered all conmee: | has been declared unconstitutional until the | arrived at the Leland hotel to-day. After a fore he left the grounds but he responded only | ;) (igh them, assertine that they wero try- | day after election. cureful survey of the field in Tows, Kansas, by bowing. At 3:30 the train arrived at Gen- | o'yl him, In the summer of 1875 the old THE GERMAN VOTE, Nebraska and W nsin, he unhesitatingly eva. Heroasalute was fired as the train h i f i man attempted to adopt the defendant, butf mpe democrats are counting a great deal on | maki ollowing Kssartion S=tiK angs cam ingo tho rtation and in a fow winutes 605 iaring some difliculty in luw, Wak 1o | aueicmoorats are counting o great denk on | makes tho following assertion:—"Kansss and braced the beliofs of tho Mormon church and | Nov tho labor of various ministers of other denomi- | agai nations proved unavailing. For six years | ag theso Mormons have been unmolested, but | hoard, closing at 8 under latest figures yes the murder of Eldors Gibbs and Berry, in [ day. There s no large movement from f Franco-German Kelations, Lowis county, greatly alarmed them. This [ hends indicated olnyin the northwest and Loxvox, September 25.—The Tall Mal | feling hus bocn ot by the posti of | o et 2 s es warning them to leave Wilson county, | to detern Gazotte says it is bolioved in_official cirolon fn f [GE m.,,‘f",,, T O A mdon, that the attitude of Germany toward | that the conduct of the Mormon adh bor selling. as high as 80, fell back hen rose but toward the close fell off and was aguin_weak on the afternoon Many mambers of other churchos soon em- murp n of the immediate supply appears rinine the cowrse of the market. Latest quotations were 762 to 77 for October 78§ for crents haw | November, 803 for December, 3 r",'rlf]\.'..'flgl.‘fi.‘.";fiulé’ma o butetic hody | Able v aceonplish this wntal tho wext yor | Gyidont that thie calonlations hve not. bion i‘;‘:,'“'_'“\‘;*':"’vf;]‘l‘;‘2"?"'_‘;’"?:‘4’:::‘ Vh_“**m’f".'r Fruneo fn tho Chinowo diffculty is excrcising [boon wuch Uit soino stop was necessiry to B ““Plumed Knights.” Blaine was introduced | wort oot St o, 0 B e happy. as | "ol made, There arc 15,000 satoons in Obio | Blaine. 3 Bformadiiy 2 disquicting inflaenco upon tho French | Cabi- | compel them to emigrate, and it is underatood N, 0 Dy his namesako, M. I, liine of Genava, | (yore spared to render Margurot s happy, us | when the Scott law went into_operation. | doubted that they would, though I notice that | not. that, should tho warning bo disregardod, the | The corn crowd appeared to bea ren in the A'the people theored vociferously, When | % cpJoyment of all that moncy would alford | Thia reduced the number to about 12,000 The | some man in New York ‘way taking odds of —_— threat will o carried into effect Intercstiog | carly Lnullmi, and until the noon hour the order was re-tored, Blaine brieflly. thanked | So%ft Mako fen aud pr ,mb::l the oSt | German vote in the state is about 48,000, The | one to teu that Blaine would not got the elec- ©hblerat i italy) devolopements are also expected in Lewis aud | market ruled quiet, when the market suddenly tho peopls for - their ind e | oSty character wore constantly boing given | rapublicans had the majority of this vote in | toral vote of Kansas. Town s reasonably sure | o SO o romort of cholora | kMR counticn, whero similar notices havo | went whirking upward_agan, cash and Sep- ution Wliara N then o agl ap onta | ber by ber fond parent. In Mrs, Magoun | oy cinpati and Cleveland until 1882 and in | for Biaime, but the condition in that state is gl gdadi g been posted. Most of the Mormon eomverts | tember advancing to 76e. which figures were died at the insane asylum whers she had be throughout Ttaly the last 24 hours shows 428 [ are very poor and will fiud it diflicult to ob- [ very steadily muintained up to the close of not in justics to my feelin bledo until 1850, Thero is no doubt that the [ such that by a fusion between the democrats ? f this vote , pass through |y oe "nd after that all intercourse botween 2 froeh | 63m ouough moneyto take them beyond the | trading, October and November also advanc- Toss, as the cause of republican | and the greenback—Dutler following, it is At Naple fresh ca: , 198 deaths, T teaoct 40 tho. Iate emisent eiten whom | the father and children ccasod until the for- | dofeut in Ohia in the last two years. But the | barely possible that the state would R0 Against [ oaan, 191 doathe ue nyainst, 201 ousce and 75 | State. ad, closing_ higher than yesterday at 567 for Sou ave loate 16 vwas my good fortune o | Mer illness and death, which occurred in [iu0 then and abthe presont thno can scarcely | laino. . Wisconsin T rogard a8 oxtremely | contiis tho bovinun 2t hom . == 2 October, 45} for November, 44} for the year, etir ) AR ol ety all pan i (oHGIAIS Al 1500 W13y eho tf'll"i'“'lh!*_“lll his extato of b placed on the same footing. ien the | doubt “The result thers caunot be prophe- rettaiil s i ey onth Oarg publicans, 30} for May. o Jerow himn well, and 1 Teel bound to bear | ypoooo, i divided sbout equally bebween | Gormans wero actuated by revenge to vots [ sied, becuuso there are so many influences at e s R Corusma, 8. C, September The re- oAt testimony that he'was one among the public | 1) SRR ARG UEs FIBTRIGS | the democr: ticket, but they have since [work. You don't have to look there for S . publican convention, after a stormy ull night | ruled a shado easier, closing at 254 for Sep- WASHINGTON, The president has appointed Post 0,000 which had | (16 t0 Jook upon the in a more liberal [ man republicans who will vote for Cleveland, puid over to | jyshe and a graat many regardit as reasona: | s you have to search in all the other states | o sums the children now | lo and just, On the other hand, they look [ have visited for Trish democrats who will vote session, adjournod at hali-pust soven, A free | tember, 25 for Octoby fight enlive wen of tho United States. who shortned hix [ i tbeti 9 G BB AR 8 0% Novambes) lifo Ly his uuselfish devotion to public duty. | xfe ¢ fara, Th wter G od tho proceedings towards the ronK e by o s Ty i e well andd | 5eck to recover on the _ground of undue in- | \igh g icion on the democrats, who promised | for Blainc gesretary ofitho/sroasurys i close, and a colored spectator foll in o fit in | way o shade easicr a5 16 00%or October, 1190 S e RN b, | flacnce. Tho caso oxeitos much intorest. N oTrer v at the last ecssion of the e e postmastor genersl, racelved o ek D L e s, s i AR IR U, B ¥ Firat ved applaused ] = Senator Lapham ' legislature, which promise was not fulfilled. A Crucial Tost, President Arthur after te wed appld Sena apha AS ) s 0 (5 Sty A toral ticket was delegated to the executive LARD S0 ithe Giiieya ReeAt A SHOCKING OUTRA It is theroforo probable that the republicans | 5 St e i or iy eonlat 3 SHEAST andentlivel o will regain the greater part of the German| The severe chemical tests to which the o g a committeo. The following nominations were | ruled quita strong, closing at 7 60 for aigue th : b o rotaryship of the treasury, immediately for stats officer . Cor- | ber and October, 273 for November, : Gavernor, D, tenant-governor, 1), 0. Strake vote 1 tin 1852 and 1883, THE TRISH-AM verious baking powders have from time R10ANS, to time been placed have demon- crowd who _cheered Blaine vociferously he appeared on the platform, Senator Lap ster general. went to the sent At ten this mornivg resignation Woman Tortured to Death for wher, hau called the prople to order and said, s the human Fiends, e oLl e e O o g 4 adjutant and iuspector general, C. ——— was late le had only oinfruic: L orata” aro. Iaying o mich atross. was nover | sbrated cloarly to the publio tho rolative [ fronsury with Secrotary Ghundlor, | His dew albrand; treusiror, G G, Mctoy; oero AR nrd orous CENaTan tcomment the man who wonld e the ial telegram to the BEg. claimed by the republicans, and it was safo to | merits of the different brands from an | 71, by den, assistant Privato secretary of tendent of education, ., Joubun 19, Wilson| Drrnor, September A, McLain, rosident, (G cheering,) Rlaine L am greatly obliged to my old friend, Lapham, for his kind words, I aw [ tlo city has been considerably o oo obliged to thus vist assem! lage for Chis lit- |54y out of the 15,000 or 16,000 Irish | analytical Government Chemist, in his o for the | Yoters in the state from 12,000 | analyses, made the comparative strength ed for thel 15,000 always have always voted the demo- | o'¢oiio e past four days over the disclosure of a_sicken- | cratic ticket. The republicans will gt a tho president, hiscommiss by the third as- | (colored): attorney goncral, 1, J. Sawker. Re- | living si g oraville, Jista b af Orobary/OF atatu, A, A1 Adews (Tho | solutiosia snorsitie a6 iada Tioras. wore | L2k akx iniles norith sFiGocpereyills \Qftawa Vo mistant. srotwich of tho " tronnurys Stroduced ant ofoered. b <ommiti§ on piat. | S0 s shut dead by a b his own form wnd resolutions. This committes, how- [ HOuse last night, Tho tramp bad proviously \ wes, Tho assussin vas, Neb,, Septembor b and Cooa, were presont and - tend compliment they pay me, one it ¢ all Irishmen who b identified Cubic Inches 0 L iV 5 4 been ejected from the pr o ourney. r ing case of moral depravity and the death of | the votes of rishmen who have identih congratulations. The new s ever, failed to complete its work, and all mat- . ol who Joumeys hrough |your | besutiful) (L% victim, Miss Nellls (usckenbish, a young ves with the Bluine and Logan clubs. 3 Gay - cvolved f leaves thix aiternoon o consull wit with tho [ ira bortaininis o a plitform and pohcy wero | 186 16e, with s pose of cltizens in viguraus o be' impresied with the wmdid resules | 1ady aged 22 years, Sunday evening, the 4th ber will rench about 2,000, Promi- | “Royal” (cream of tartar powder,”... 127.04 | president. ordered to be disposed of by tho pursuit, 4 e worked out by hands of iutelligent people en- | *he came to town in a buggy from her home ot '“"";_'yy:yn';hi;‘\:h';'u. A Imwx";'.m:u:[y ‘(I,’hurll " (alum powder). . WasiincTon, D, C., September 2 tive committee, whichis to mako its a Protection and Big Wages, o001 et D 7 i antr oo saniot of their co men who do not desire to join | “Dr, Price’s”. S ) P ¥ A Caith on da B A lon ntar e 3 Joyirx the blessings of frec government, 17 | several miles in the country, accompanied WRRIERN O B e kuown in ten days, ., M. Brayton, internal Star says: two young men named Frank Smith and Geo’ [ political organizations, and of this : Masthews, clerks in the dry goods house of | republican party will probably rc “Poarl” L.ias Fricdlioll & Co. The fuots, as elicited by tho OTHEK ELEMENTS, 40, 15 Androws & coroner’s inquest, which lasted four days, | e colored voter will numbor about 13,000, | The Royal Baking Powder was found, 1t ig al- | sbow that tho girl wae allowed to accoupany | poarly'all ‘of whom arorepublicans. - Of thes | poiiac ey S4EE 3 OIEE8 aritrns rovenue collector, was elec ship of y a8 & matter of 1 St i dation to the president. Ilis intimate fiiends RRIOR [ i, were posted in tho furnaces of the Cambri on of whi end irat ¢ s 5 LA on of ten per a tober 1. Som October when it is believed ho will resign to | Special Telegram to T Bl employes will then receive but eighty-one cents * ed coairman of the | Howunavssung, September 25,—Notices cre onthe footstool of God, a people more blessed in basket and store than are, I know not where tolocate them, [ Prolonged cheering ] ROCHESTER, there be anyw stato executive n alum powder) September o e to do justice, by description | the young men on their iromising their | thq rapublicans lost some 2, a4t fa n i f 9 ) S . | m ;fi.‘""';”,'.];t'fl.';‘."fi.} Hoe, \}i’\:h igton] 10: 78D (IS8 0B (RIRIE - BEREEN AR vy i»’-'if]'m',;')n(x:::‘jmlu;tnf.'u‘.:.’ "1"’!‘1‘:‘{|:’|:-I';illullllln'rné:li: ovolve the highest amonnt of ~leavening | acospt the judgeship of the Illinois cirouit, Nesiaska Crry, September 25,—A. large | per day. magnitude and enthusiasm seemed to astonish sister, Mre, W, 8, | im0 0 Votor in the stato, but they will [ga8 of vy of the powders tosted, and WII“quln»Ilr\ml eithor McCullo ._:'m',’«lq;u:«:f and enthusiastic mecting of the Elaine and | ——— the seorctaryship on . ignation. Acting Postmastor General Hat. | Logan club d at tho court houso th ton will most likely be placed at the head of | 2Y¢ing. The court house was filled, Hon, ¢ Another Out at French, WasHingToN, September 25,—Tho Presi- Tnstead of this however, | nat wet. anywhere ne om of Matthows, over | 11 fhe " vohilitg ro that figure. Nearly | hence it was placed at tho head of the all_the prohibitonists will return to |list and recomended for Government the gentlemen who had taken part in the prep- arations for it. Uniformed clubg, rome | #he w taken to the ine f0 o anvens | the store, and there detained until about 9| heir ariginnl parties this year. St Jol A M. Lamberteon and J. B, Strode wero the ; . stand erected on the court house ste The [ en by Smith and another party to her sister's [ yiore Butlors vota in Ohio i scarcely worth | Bt tho crucial test of ~the kitchen is, 4 #peeches that have been made in this city | Coon to act as Secrotary of Treasury during clubs ssluted Hlaine as ho pissed and he re. | home in a feeble, half stupefied condition, from | ¢onsidering, Jenkins, the greenback after all, the most satisfactory to the Colorado De during the canvasss, to the absence of sickness at any time of Sec- turned the salutations streeta were | Which she recoveredwyffering, but died early | gago for governor in' 1583, housckeeper. A baking pow that| Dinver, September The democratic ——————— rotary Grosham, Assistant Secretary French Slled wish » denso tase of men sud Women ,‘,l,‘.‘,'l‘,“.',_‘,‘,)‘,“,'[,'u‘ b Manbeis and S ;000 vote; Lutier'sticket b appascatly been | never faila to mako lighty sweot, wholo: onyention assenblod at 11 this moraing and Yor Congress Krom Illinofs, always acted in this capacity heretofore B e »‘:l‘)l"‘l:\’:r.m“d .“».‘.'l‘l"fif..n‘l,‘.?.,‘:.“}1;2‘1';";:3; death, and as yet their whereabouts wre uu- |y m,L..‘fff.'-':ufiuf“l“l“ {n'lxg.'..m;‘.: 1 e |some and palatable bread, biscuit, cake, yydopted resolutions indorsing the National | Freerour, IL, September 25, ~The demo- | = ‘The post mortem wade by leading | A great many of the miners in that reg cte., upon all occaeions, is the one that | 1, oratic platform adopted at Chicago; |erats of the : Sixth Tilinois congres 1y Ry EXY ans showed the ivhuman treatment she | ordenbackers, and the number has b will be placod at the head of the list by Thvin [oaiand ol tad g f silver and |sonal district to-dsy nominated Thomas {) 1 to, and the intense suffer- | poy The democrats | the practical housewife, and received in- (i, Blaine | Buttorworth, of sland on the fifty-sixth E 5 ) L~ St & TOHILD DOWN' 1NO POWDER % |- g ind via the | know & would have been | Physic to’ mike o 5 had been subje ) the dense crowd in frout, ing the must huy 10 party to reach of the ceurt b ondurod, Tho verdict of |y, by the_nano of [ co hor kitohen for_continuous uso, ~This | 6clares thut by nomination uf J. 4, Blaino |3 S 5oL e LORIER N6 b AXE ith, Matthews and 1t ol operator I Bonegvanin. T | b tho Koyal Baking Powder has stood ’l"““wwu.l 'l"my: (e ) il | Eeasbnm, <t Uamport ) SAA and | o wealthy coal operator of Y| N 14 . i i "™ ™ open hos others.” " Who the others aro your correspond | 0.1yl that the utler campaign can have | [OF OVOr twenty years without a single |jiean arky has areayec Hueifhn onin, Bstiity — ent is unable to ascertain, hut their in Ohio may be to lose the republicans a con. | failure, ‘mnl hcnfn its reputation as the grantef publiclands to railronds Gther A Out in Rates said to bean the hands of District gressuan down in the Hockiog valley. Trop- | best baking powder made has spread | Tionoplies and denounces the system of dis-| $7: Louts, September 25.—1t isalleged here Marah ll, and th 00 o determinatlon oo the | ositions have beon made by the wroenbackers | from house to house, until ita use hus | posing of largo tracts of stato sohool lands to f that pasengr tickets to New York are being i to unite with the de ats in the Athens | heoome ag universal as its merite are un- | corporations and individuals; favors enact: | 1y 0500 1 igy s Frelght rates also are un an agent in tho valle the coroner s jury charges “death from vio: | AeCarthy. who was seut there by I lence at the hands of Si of Fisk Univer with ing sougs 1 with tremendous cheering. When or. 5 restored, Blaine, speaking slowly and pressively, 8o that his voice reached nearly Blaine was overy member of the great audience, said: ors of this outrage to justice, district and defeat General Grosvenor, the re- . nts of laws to provent the introduction of | F0 o i X no desire to offer o personal e ——— publican nominos for congress, If thix [ FAVAtEd Ll S mtaklous Animal Aixeass insists on the strict: | 1icadr Rebates aud concasstons are easlly suy living man could;Shave Base Ball. it brought' about 16 will meas uthu it Doctors in Cunncl, est law rogulating the liquor traffic, but e _ t audience together, anc At Chicago—Chicazo, b; Providence, 6. drawal of tho democratic candidate, There [ o powes prohibition as unwise; ilogical, uncon 3 T— g t Chicago—('hicazo, 5; Providence, 6, b been ® wonderful change for the bet-| SPRINGFIELD, 1L, Septembe 1300 KRG A SRR N R RO he Grand Traok Withdraws, anity to accept it 48 oficred to % b 1t ia rather the expres ““:‘f,l ittaburgh—Allegheny, among the republicans during the lmt | sissippi Valloy Modi omblege of the people of | "At' Washington — Unions— Nationals 1o; | 6o weeks, and the managers at the stato | duy to mect at Evansvillo, Indiana, Juno 14 Westorn Now York, of their confidouce in | piston, o headquarters eay thatoutside of o fow Toeal [ 5 8RGO O those principles which have brought ity | At Detroit—Detroit, 5; Boston, 3. fights in some of the congressional districts the to our country and have builded your| ‘At Buffalo—Buffalo’2, s 5 g prospects are brighter than the, o in 1880 | follows: V' own beautiful” city ax one of the examples i il t i / and illustrations of that prosperity, [Ap- T Y is to purstie & still hunt, and it is using the | second vic Tudiadapo- i al society adjourned tor | poliey of the genoral good In keeping tribes of | NEW Youx, September 25,—Comunlseioner Indians on the agricultural lands of southern | Fiuk personally states the (irand Trunk has Colorado and demands legislation extinguish: 106 itk deawn from the sast i - et s e GO ¥ Mok 1 from the east bound traffio il tho. GaGE TN A4 ::lr\flh.",l‘“ i honelVutlons L peeat] anid | ewoclation as reportad in the wost. esident, A, B, Miller, of Missouri; | fars. president, J. A, Butoliffe, of In The convention nominated Andrew Davil- wysalf individuall sion by this great Scuitled His The policy of the democratic at: mmittee | fiest vic :r Burned, plause,] The republican party embodies in its 5 , y most disreputable means o carry the state of [ diana; third vice-president, K. H. Tucker, of | o of Denver, for lioutenant governor aud | NEW Youk, Soptember 25 ¢ Nowton, o creed four distinet and important doctrmes, | POINT AU Pi¢, Quebee, September Obio, The ch: Hll-mul!lhull i, co lumtm:lnl: "‘C'"'L"i"’ '-“\V‘- ll»"ulw-,u“mh‘ Chaurles 8. Th mas, of Leadyille, forcongress. | chief engineer of the Croton water depdt, sui- ) ea with th « orld, [Ap- | The steamer Faquenay, or 0 Quebec | mittee said to-da at the st hout tl Ana; assistant secretary, J, B, Wright, of | Aqdj. " alternoon, 4 u":Ln&:l"u ri“n e Il\” i with & number ’rl »l'hlnh r('ilrnlu-(w u;ulL uU:nr A )Al""l“) B e Bl Bl % ) '.‘l]“'.'"lm /i RS 0 6, Unfug to have been drinking heavily of Jate, Third, encouragement to every American in: | ators cdge T nighte No one killed, ©* |that carly day #45,000 had been sol The Weaiher day. for tecretary of state; Thomas Maloney for A Blaziug Fire, dustry. [Enthusiastic applause.] Fourth, po cribed to the campaign fund by jremoer| Wasniva1ox, September 26, 1 a, m, —Indi | trewsurer; Harley B. Morse for atto ney gen HAg s 3 tection to overy oitizan, nativo or naty “I.:i.]‘ O e i o }ll‘.“.‘n‘, Senator | , and B Mo | o Bar the Upper Mississippl Valley: 7":,1;4/}":"} l\'\l/:r.nl..:‘“(‘:.“m‘lzhu.. W(l :'“N“.’i: Bowtow, Sop tember 25,—1t iy feared that 4 # Under these policics ublican party | . NEW YORK, Sept A, dispateh o d ————— Vair in the southern part, partly cloudy and | st (0T electors, Adjouriied, a’h‘”'y‘ ‘f,':::'.‘lfmi«"l-’: l{f,‘,‘,“’,‘;,'.";‘\',‘[" “idi,.,l:f FIAR. Y Sttt U judzmant of th Auher ssa paople | e reecived in Biltimor HGISTUW AND THE BLAINE SOANDAL ture, and lower followed by Lighor buromo Turf: ~— S o 0 iple counuer or on thes. |18 1o change since 1:30 thi Washington special to the Pioneer Press ¢ LOUISVILLE JOUKEY CLUB RACES, A Lake Shore Div. A AR s theso pranciples w Juoe or on thew gton 5y : N : s 7 woare conquered. T thunk you, geotlemen, 1 or o e—— Of course the frauk revelations of Mr, Blaine ‘or the Missourd valley: Fair in Iv.hn south- | Lovisvinik, Ky., Soptember 25, ~Track] \yyur Siuerr, Ssptember 25, —The Lake thank you from the bottom of ‘my heart for 3 ; il concerning his mersiage bave boen the sem | @b party partly cloudy and local showers n|y.d. Milo and quarter, all ages, Vangusrd | Shore directors declunt Moo, Jaka whatever in th splendid ovation s | Gexoa, September Cholera is increas the northern part, variable winds, lower tem $ # quarterly dividend ablo November 1st;§ ¢yor won, Jol plember 30; open November b § ' {aay o Davia second, Emma Manloy {of one half per cent, pa 9, 2:10, books closed Hixty - | xation of the campain in Washiugton, where | Lorature, and lower followed by higher barom- he and his family are known so well; but to¥eter, third; ling extent in this clt os ure reporced today perional to myself, But I ask your [imgto tlon vith es wphasls to the impor § éght new ca

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