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| ’ . { | | - .‘ : ; 5 i f\ c —— — —= — = — o — == - J - , YL b 2 A T A Y > el \[y 5 + | TOURTERNTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB.,, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1834, NO. L ) ) ’ ) B Blaine was a corrupt man, was hardly consis " juarter before ten, retired from the hall and 1 Thomas Harrison Garrett 2 THE RESISTLESS TIDE, [2lsirayyespuyrmunt o, was by conse 0HI0'S OVATION. quartes el tom st o e vl wod| BEYOND THE BRINE, (s Torion Gt | MERGURIAL MAIZE, i oted for his confirmation as secretary of state, il ourse entirely non politi there wa . e L " IR % wheu he certainly had as much knowledge of speaking at «] -r!mnnr‘t.n.’ wl verall - taln bruste, One ¢ fHankin rng (1a1h. | the subject as now, but had failed to raise his | Tanting soting i distinguished demoorats wore | laine | ah oo ) 4 t annually £ the relief arm : 3 " Harbingers of the Mighty Forces Gath | tho sbjeet as now, bys ad faited to refse b Gontinned Greetings fo BIAIg i 1HE | i h iareday in Cincinbatt P Past Day's Doings of the Great rorhee et s that von GONIL REGgNS Yesterday Over an Ug- " ' ho conld reconcile hi o o tw Chatod e to devote &0, ering to Sweep the Nation, lines of action he had adoy Buckeye State! JORN MOULLOUGH, World Abroad, olijcota of’ bonovolener, seltled Market, — Maj. W, I, Oalkin, ropniliar EBATEES Comment un_the Great Trad . s bR R A i TR : : 1 governor of Indiana, was at the ( a1 anmi ae Broakdown ¢ bicay VR ro calenlated to promote the f gy The Outlook in Ohio, the Most|fotel vestorday morning for Brilliant Welcoming Demonstra teposalM b Tt Continued Complioations in Eng- | nmines weiinces aud progruet of ety Desporate Auxioty of the ‘S Critical State. B b Yoot mitacion o) bAL abe tions at All Points, Thero wns conbidéeablo comment in theatric lish Politios, 1 iy trustees, are woll_nequainted with to Cover, - fairs in his stata, Ho said that the opposition il cal circles to-day upon the break fown of John o “‘:",‘;‘ L R pprone in sy 3 wore tot 1 for tho faculty and ability they dis e . McCullough in Chieago. Knots of managers YOuT Wiow THOTORSIEE: End ‘(\Innh‘v‘;v‘x;’:v:)( ¥ R That Commonwealth Assured to]viayin figuring ut reey Blaine's Stirring Speech to the|..a aorson Unlan Sqes it his un: | Renevwod Troubles with the South fhaveermtivted i par o the vk The Bull Cliqus will Control Oc* : hes of > weis doioit &k ool Qeal of ' timely collapse, and exprestions of rogrot were § my life and I havo contidence that they wi! (PO the Republicans. T pesy Tk Gaate. S Masses at Hamilton, heard on all sides, forJohn McCulloneh has al- African Boers, as far as 16 18 in thelt power co-oparate with tober Opt k- R LT L elkite s Te1k oUnATELS CHAESEHY, 1 Rkt ways beon a man looked up to with prido by other proprictors of tho capital of the com 5l publicans would carry the state by & de. ; i sounger asociatar, My, Dickion, of tho ey Foro my wiIl A T oitor ang, alveck that. said = i i o jor The canvess y o i 0 Brooks & Dickson, under w ' oro my will'and 1 order and direct that said )| N One More of the Campaign Lies fcidod b pttiog boun Lk Bakk efotan The Republican Party'se Reord of |y - I<Callough wa o o Moro Aggressive Aspect of the [ tricecs b thaie suoconcs in this toues ohait | W heat 8hows a [ = Spark of - Wbl gt A U L 4 When ho left here neitl, i ub of my cstato hold 50,000 shares of oA nifiEiE Nailtdy $ibtoty i e Eopmblican, patty 18 Ol ould National Progress. Brooks thought him o Chinese War, common stock _ of - the & Ro-Anii £ 2. R have & happy effectin Tndinna, but hio did ot e hardships of a traveling season, and told i i Ohio enilroud’ company for twenty yoars y i . i : 11 dopenidad ofi thAt: stALs, Ko & 5, but he was determined to act, and now the aftor tho dato of my death, at which date, o | S i Beeoher Wags His Hypooritical :')"-mkl”" . I depen hill n that stato, !‘r | Proteotion the Guarantes of Last= |coilupso hus come. I attor rost il voposo | pq P £Oholora Th ] | distribution and division of such stock and_at Oats and Provis Ruls with 1 Defl q 7 ‘\'l“»:u vices e ».v TR 'y_‘_:h\:;:n“‘_g:\" :!‘.1’\_1 4 Good Ti 6 ConvAleRaE M“‘.m ,,‘E on with him, but the 8 F'rogress o olera roug the option of parties interested, shall be made Fi an elamator, ongue. y making a vl n 00 1mes. noes are that he will not again act this in equal parts to the children before named or irmer 18, § Long N e e M Lanusticug & 8 We will All bis timo with Mme. out Infected Statas, their hefrs. ~During said “period of twonty - - 2 Ea i o o yoars after date, of my death, while such =t e turn the tide, but ho_trusted in th " st ) kel A Tidinga From All Quarters Heralding | genco of the citizens of that commonwealth, | Tne Evening's Tremendous Demon- "\'\ l“";:"q': ]“}I I{\I'&"‘azl':‘\“hulfl-n e Tt s 4 SRR R s w k':. % h:hl‘“\ .”;‘{-' ‘l‘xl::?;l-‘u‘u::l theie s | Tne Day at tho § B rards—Oattle 'ho fight over there, Indi vould become ol loigh loft hero T was |y ) y “The Kgy! cessors, shall pay a net income therefro 5 the Tneyitable Republioan VIo. | oo o e Y bosent strationsjat Uincinnati; Tor- fully convinoed in my own mind that hecould [ 1 C 1 rrnetie® (L to snid three children, who are not only made Generally 8low—Hogs Unset- i eIt Wotld asvols Tato & SEAn KasAtlL not play the season out, but 1 did not think Finance Muddle .— Chineso trusteos but also exocutorsof mywill,” Ttisun. {160 and Prices Weak | tory in November, skirmish would develop into a grand assau minating in a Quiet Din. ¢ thio end was g0 neat at hand, T do not derstood that tho 30,000 share i - allalong the lines. He had mada no estu g By ) Slaughtering Ohristians IRER R R g —_— on the probable majority in Indiana, but did ner Party, vor, think we haye scon_the lnst of him, individunl holdings of that stock by th iy ‘“ 3t bellove it would fall much below 10,000, though, by all odds. If he will only make up —Other Items, John W, Garrett, and do not include the large THE OHIO SITUATION : M o) his miind to rest for the balance of ‘the season holdings of the film of Robert Garrett & Sons, cony & 3 ¢ 5 Rk & Bhib, 1o will cone out a8 well ns ho ever was, Tho —_— ity vk ek Special Telegram to TiE B, MCCULLAGH ON OHIO, The Fourth Iowa, Y troublo with McCullongh has always been 4 THEY ENTEK THE LISTS, Ciicaao, Oct. 1.—A very unsettled f $pacial T 3 . i 3 England’s Muddled Politics, e T Special Telogram to the B Dis Moixgs, Towa, October 1,— The action | DavroN, Ohio, October 1.—Dlaine was m“ hn‘:yl:]mh-\l ] d(l:f.ummu-l] i i Lokt ST l‘ : cs, provailed in the corn market with very active Ci1caco, October 1.—Joseph B. McCullagh | Gy arabih GoRvaHITo 1A g b e e Soldler’ r am M, Connor, who was for many | 1oxnox, October 1.—Through the medis 3 ry ot B TSROl VRl Mo W | TR il eadihs i Wi eadl o 10 18 tho Soldier's | - v N Hough AR, o 4 | o Qs Vickoria it tho i mediac | jowa Protectionists finally Concludo [trading. The demand is active, principally 0 e “ TV Tiar fourth congressional district in nominating | Home, General Patrick, governor of theihe proprietor of the § spoke as [ Wales, a compromise upon the franchise and to put up a Ticket. from “'shorts” who wereanxious to cover, Ow- visit to New York, ‘I met Blaine befors he | Hon, D, 0. Aaker, is regarded with much dis- [ Home, received him and showed him_through | follows: listribution bills is being arranged by Glad. {ng to tho great uncertainty of the market, started on his westorn trip,” said tho editor, | Jloasure among democrats here, who say that | the buildings and grounds. Mo tpoke a fow | “Unfortunately, the worst s true of poor [ stono and Salisbury. The conditions aro that R L Lot thaldns St and I told him my opinior about Ohfo. | when they went into the alli 7 e | words to the soldiers - and thanked thewfor | McCullough, Bubib is 1o woro than 1 ex- | the government {dhall snbmit tho redistribn: | Mansiatzows, Town, Octolwr 1.—The | thero were no deliverios of corn on Octgher : K ¢ bout Obio. | when they went into.the alianco. with, the | e ind xeseption. ¢ pected. T bogged him not to nct thia season, | tion bill to parliament at th autumn sesslon, | state prohibition convention, pursiant toacall | o0t demonstrating that the bull clique 1t was that tho state is republioan by £0,000 | greenbackors they did wo in good faith, "“Tho | “Jawmon, Olio, October 1,—While the | but ho would d> it, saying that if he didn't be | Salisbury agreeing to havo the franchiso bil | %1% ! ey 1| owna all the coroats now in the market, e wajorty. If all the republicans could be got to ':"l""l”‘ n:-; ). |uu|;mex n very plain f\eflrm;-\' 1 1 train was wmuuf at Dayton, several hundred | would go_crazy, 3 ago T saw that he | passed if the redistribution shall prove at all | ¥igned by sixty citizens of Towa, was held in f ceipts were smaller than yesterday, The mar- g in October i d bo carrled for us |14 lleged here that in one county Mr. Weller | jyan | women and children crowded around to | was beginning not £ be himself, and I then | acceptable to the Tory wing. The House of | this to-day. Charies Hutchinson, of Ma- | ket for october opened excited and higher, ad- the polls in October it would be earrled for us | 144} o) . 800 for elloged ) I f y ) ; ot Tt a poll " | ns been asked to pay 800 for alloged expen- | yhako hands with Blume. Ho shook hands [told him to go abroad and ' remain at | Lords ara to have no control over tho redistri- | haskn‘oounty, was electod parmanent chairman, | V1CINE two conts from the atart; fell off Ljes by, that number of votes, Ifa policeman or|ses, *‘Calamity” thought this was gotting | with the ladies and children, but not with the |least s year but ko would not hear | bution bill until after the franchiso bill shall | a. 1s kb e | apvanced ge and closed on_the regular board stmobody conld go around and drum them [ worse than bis nickpamo, and declined 0 | yen, for his hands were getting sore from too fof it, T flaally did persuade him to take a | have become a law. "7 | B B. Howard, of Marshall county, secretary. | at 13 over yesterday. November closed 2 outand then have them at tho polls freo to | furnish the money. Thoso who know his cic- | freqiient shaking. At Dayton the president | short trip across the water with tho hope that Rt W. Hall, of Paga county, and Dr. Blanch. | higher on tho regular board, Advanced 13c act, tho state would not be in doubt, but the | (o by runces say. ho cannot afford to. contribute | of tha Cinclnnatl exposition, also u delegation | when he reached Germany he would rem A Duke Patitions for Divorce, ard, of Chicago, addressed’ the convention, [ on the afternoon, closing at Sic higher than { s & ) in that proportion to each county. and that it | of two huadred from the Lincoln club of Cin. | there; but the first thing 1 knew e was b ‘ urglog it to put'a ticket in the field headod by [ yesterday, The year closed 2ie and May 1Ho s trouble is to got tho xopublicans to tho polls. | will not do to distribute funds unequally, B, | cinnati camo on boaed, Tho train was ealuted | horo again anxious o start on his tour, My [ LoNDON, Octobor 1—The potition of the| St. Johu and Daniols. = The following eloctors | &ver yeaterday. Closing quotations wero 65t g The dflml"‘]"-?‘“ O e on Bt ot telatve. wht ot o e | ML along the way to Hamilton, through which | plan was %o keep him, if possiblo, at the | Grand Duko of Hesso, for divorce from Mme, | 46 large wore nominated: Samuel Boone, of | for October, 404e for November, 42 for the « constabls in AP stmnz‘ ‘-:lmn sr,!rns “‘Yfi?' i‘:“ )‘:‘“n l;kf“t ‘.]- u': 5 .]"1"“'( “f“‘_" “‘" town Blaine and party wero driven to a stand | Carlsbad Sprigs for a yoar or two, which | gqlomine, will be heard by seven judges of the Van Buren county, Joseph Steere, of Cedar, | year and 41 for May. ' § semble to vote o L ‘1""1 h‘u e | el Tt s furthos Stat thingly | 1 front of the court house, where thers were | am sure would have eompletely restored bis ) Y dudgos of the f G;pgrge Heaton, of Jefferson, James Townser, WHEAT, i cans however, wont vote unless theissue is | punish 4‘.1_r.1_ S s further stated, though | 1oy g thousand. health, and then have hiw make a tour of Ger- | Supreme court at Darmstadt on October 18, f of Codar, H. M. Woodford, of Bremer, W. | myo feeling in wheat was very weak at the mportant, ) not so positively, that ex-Congrossman Updo- | ™10, 1% Noroy introduced Blaino as the [ many, from . whenea cuo many - in. | Mane. Kalowino will apposo tho petition, Sho | 1t, Morlby, ‘of Fayrtlo, Nathan Bourno of | utaat, today, but tho market keadually do- Do you think, all thivgs considered that flrfl'v]Wh“'l‘_‘f“* defoated ‘Y.“‘;”"'A“L" yours | most, ' distinguichied _representative of tho| tations for him to act, But he wet has declined to accept the allowance granted | Linn, Charles Hutchinson, of Mahaska, E. J. | Va0 4 tvengthiand. closed on the afternoon the xepublicans will carry Ohiot - L s e e A e aide | American flag. The great crowd checred | mo overy time with the argument, that bin | by the duke and refusos to compromise, Truth | Grinnell, of Gnthele, Joseph, ftoed, of Page, | poard at the best figures ina mumber of weeks. . There is no doubt at all avout their carrying | show to the Fuller attraction, but it is thought | eartily and repeatedly, When order was | time had ll boen fillid here, and o was #478 Quoen Viotoria dosiros that the divoreo | Tames Syth, of Hromont, W, “Lewis, of Spooulative trading was active and during the it tho only question is as to theic majority. | here that Weller, who fs ano of the best corn | cutored, Blaino. suids “Citizens of Ohto- Lt | bound to fulil) s engagements, T then told | bo Rraited 10 us to enable the duketo- marry | Story, M. M. Gilchrust, of' Clair.. An oxbon- | iffornoon. “shortal displayied somo anxicty to demo ve ot carrie 3 d N . It | is now forty years since the question of a pro- | him that T would in no way' identify myself ches o 3 tive committee of threo was instructed to [ oo i o domoceats hase nof carrod the stato in | feld canvassors in the weet, can bo elocted, Tt | iy o § ho quastio : s yeel | the Dutches of A ittoo of thiroo tructed to | fover. The receipts hers are much smaller I prosidentinl year since '52 or '64, ' If the re- ] e alcor will soon withdraw for | tective tarifl engaged tho attontion of the | with him this season, in the hopo that ‘that confor with the American Executive Commit- | 114 yrrivals at other primary points also much publicans are successful by 10,000t will be | prudential reasons. American people as profoundly as it does | would have some weight: but it did not, so I The Irish National League, tee and make a state and congressional nomi- | ynajjr than had been anticipated, The lat- their victory. T wnnft }t‘hc majority to be SRR to-day. 1t wasin the contest between Clay | went to Mr, Brooks and asked him, as he was | Dunuiy, October 1L—A meeting of the | nation, and to report in about ten days. The |, o votations were 794 for Octobrr, SL}@S1§ greater. The degree of the momentum given | o prime Meridan Gonvention, | and Polk in 1814 that the great national de- [ bound to nct at whatever cost, to take charge | 15 i * o, [ Work of the convention was harmonious | g November, 834 for Decembor, 83 for Jan~ “he campaign on the Ohio result wiil depend oxitlie . : e AL Irish national league was held here to-day, | Yorougl SRR R o | for Nov 8 3 paign Wasiisatos, October T Tho mational | bate on the question took place and protective | of his busineess. - : throughout. The electoral ticket, as com- | g0 on this majority, If we carry the stats by | Wasr b iy =i national | ¢arifr was dofeated, not by the popular vote, iati Timothy Harrington, secrotary, stated that | plated, contalns the names of seven p A e 'z‘f.’m:.'fg u”"'l.'f;fihm::untlx“;x'.\"‘:r.f:i?t:\'"fi.lt !;T;"e Forty dolegatos wra present. ropro. | Cut by tho bad faith (].r the party which suc- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. owing to the smallness of subscriptions re- utwnwlmn‘ ‘;“]‘!‘ the 1”"'"";" “‘“""l‘“ Doveldred fent i iky kad Faled ighss : e state sl ocl v A g or - A Jrost Pre- f ceeded in the election, and I bej eived the ocide ili n nominated at Washington, Towa, five weeks eveloped grent activity and ruled o will bo the result? s seating twenty.two countries, Scorotary re | 40" oull your attention, the attention of H T B e e e o linte, Wil 10 ago by tho American Ultra:Proitbition and | closing at 26 for October, 20} for November, Oh, then we are whipped. There would | ling] yealn t'lt!leetgn eo and U8 Jargo manufacturing population, to the fact | The Grand Lodge of Towa tn Session [0 veceived no help ‘r“m'mlmi‘m £ -Secrot party, the others withdrawing. 20§ for May. be nosort of question, It the democrats B Do of the Sipiomatio. corpe. be | that tho policy of ‘protecting American. in- at Sioux Oity, saime time and had to rely on Ireland for aid TEp AT SoREy ried Ohio, of their national success. Lhey | . temporary chalrman. . On taklug the | duetry has never been dofeated in the United SR OARY 0 SR OALS OFK The South American Commisston, | gy o000 S osing at § need ndiana anda D D] 3 AK] ater Ve 3 cheeri: " 2 Iew Vi & a : o or 3 219 g Eity-autine vobea-rom tho northorn states m | chair tho. Count suggested Admiral C, It P, | Siatcs by a popular, voto, | [ihrent, cheertde]| 005 Giry Towa, October 1.—The fifteenth i - Niw Yok, October 1.—At to-day's somion | Octalbr, S11.634 for tho yoar, SI215 f addition ' to the solid south tho democrats | Rodgers, chairman of tho American deléga’ | Giferent thmes thiough the bad faith of | annual session.of tho grand logo of Kights| Anglo-French Dissentions, of the South American commision, thoro fary. would eloct their man. T don't think tho ro. |tion, ko mado permanent chatrman, A | their represontativos, but nover, T repent, by | of Pythias of Town eomvenad hero today, | PAMS: October 1—A cabinok council will| wero prosent the U, 8, miniater to Moxico, [ A, t ] pubicans aro making any particular effort to 2 arun ] the popular vote upon a deliberate appeal to |y ooy oL e sarly | be beld Thursday to consider a communica- | Phillip H. Morgan and Jobn Roeach, Roach | Strong, closing at $7.80 for October and No- carry We coicedo that to tho | the object of the meeting and expressed the | $i° POPRMT VLS RROS & (4 o ippesl 01 The weather is bitd, it having rained nearly . ; ] e 1go we carried itafter | hope that a prime meridian would bo agrecd Do Pheoting.] 6. thersfore would seeun | the entiro day, interfering with out.door ex- u.ulm}nn |(».m|;.mn|\[|n»‘ lcngn.ih secratary of | snid theorizing is well enongh, but actual facts | vember. & e o Moy statios, which have ey |~ In order t givo the delogatas an_ opportun- | 17 @ majority they ulicve in the poliey of | archies spanning the principal streots and | and intrigues in Igypt by Barrore, the French Y dawith, Tzl e st have | Thero wero abou 350 cara of westerns and afes, s J otection, to see to arty is e 3 4 3 of 8 Must have | r r o 0! . ity to consult as to the number of secrotarics | BMGHIRLAR 0 6 T S P PUTY FGEHP | claborate preparation lid been made to enter- | Oficial ropresentative at Alexandria, greator faci Sailing vessels amounts to | Texuis among L ‘:'l'l‘“‘l;‘t‘;- manydidr / and as to the language in which the proceed: | [iGiogd, good,” and cheers.] Yes." bt said @ | tain tho visiting Krighta. Over one hundrod syl nothing, ~ Wo ‘st havo vast stoamers to | of which werd of peimmo Gudi, 00 W I d ings will be printed, adjourned util tomor-| gonglemian to' me yesterday, ‘Protection does | grand lodge represertations are present, and | 5 y. cury froight, In 1876 he had interviews with | | [0 oedon tho same ruled steady, and they s WiL;:ulnl[ux::)::“:ninu;\x'n| 3o roasor 1,}; row. eSS hotavays’ ocoro abuidant” prospeity. | thove s Jargo mumier of, visigmg Knfighta IR0, Octobor 1.—Reports of the cholera in | tho emperor ;.x Brasil, and the result was bo [ TESen 00 W S S OF Hharesbont, , a fair majority, or even a maj 2 There ate n_great many idle men in tho [from all parts of the state. Tho day was | Ttaly the past twenty-four hours show 433 |ent the emporor's privato secretary with ; b 720, Fair to Eho rumoor loss than for years ago. - lilame | The West Shoro in the Hands of Re- | ohors 410y fieaty Bny 1m0 O | ocoupiod I:ehi grand 1ocgo n the | fras s o gt 10U Show 4% | competent guide on ' tour of - tho. United | Onecar of faney et T e ey { would stand a better chance of carrying New ceivers, never yet been a policy deviced by | transaction of routi business. The elec- L_:m: i) ‘duntll“n ror fla“; ro- | States. This country, Ronch thought, re- iinu 'at_ 85 25@p 75, and common natives i York than_Indiana if there wers no Ohi Saigmis G AR the art of man that will insura through all | tion of officers for ti g yonr resultod a8 | odive treenty- s Vro. | duires all the products, of Brazil, and Brazil | §A%, 25 (0% 0 a%h orenbouts. Sales of Texans i election, Indianais as certainly democratic| NEW Yonk, October 1.—Judge Daniels, of 0 W0 3% B0 B0F (06 N0ie" low of pros- | follows: Grand Chaubollor, "W, A, Park,’of ctdltn(-r 1'“.1““’1.!;:-”- hours. A lg';*h,w“h 76 | wanta evorything o raise. Ho recommonded $3 @c Akt :.u%fi"‘m" W yomings sold sk i as Kentucky, It always has boon. Tn regard | the supreme court, to-day appointed Horaco | perity, but the question whether over a given [ Desmoines; Grand Vice Chancellor, T. O. | Niapleks 63 cases and 80 deaths at G omonths A% | that the United States extond to American | WO 8¢ 80w 20 Gr8 (o0 PR g T, ) :‘xfr:‘n;jb l‘_ig;mlmfi l;g”»;:t;g Ij“;fl;';yfigl'; Russell and Theodore Houston receivers of | series of years there 1...,; not 1,.,.‘;” larger ||]e- }anker, of Bloomfield: Grank Prelate, A, 8. ) 3 commerce :'hsl[nmlo 'gnlcllitmn gronted English 73000 7 UE5 a6, and one lot of Dickey - 1t looks iougn the est Shoro & B ; gree of prosperity to the people under the | B, King of Missouri Valley; Grand keaper of TRy comuerce by Foglaud, s 3% 85 95, n 3 New York, West Shore & B Jad | Bree of prosperity he peoy 3 g issouri Valley; Grand keey 4 $525, The a tion was strainod and the mero effort of mak- | the New Yorie, West Shore f Tualo tained | SOy of brotection han under tho policy of | records and aslos, 1. D. Walker of Fairfold; | Frospect of a Tow In Panam (TS ey o 40 00004 25, ate i it sure beyond doubt has eansed an i | heir appointment was heard ut Bulfalo more [ freo trade. The question is to be gauged and | (irand masteratarms, H. J. Lauder of Lyons; | - Paxawa, October 1.—Three hundred men Base Ba cattle are 25@30c lower than last pyression that we were scared, We could have | g0y a'weel ago, Tho application was mado | tested, not by ths experience of a singlo year, | Trustees, A, J, Santos, 0, M. Gillott, D. C. f well armod, have gafhored ton miles from tho Slovel . 0 wrek, Good to choice, 1200@1 3501bs 600@ done with @ smaller majority in Maine, and | JEY S EEE 80y 0B At et e pa. | but by the” experience of a series of years | Bradley, The programme for towmorrow in- | o i Their inte At Cleveland—Cloveland 3, Boston 10, 550, Ok tb fair, 1 080©1 2001bs, 285@ the money which was spent thero legitinately [0 the suit of the United States Trust compa- | 1o ekt ; i | city of Panama, “Their intentioos are un-| Ag Pittshurg—Allegheny 2, St. Louis 1 550, Common b fair, © the money which was spent thers legitumately |1, 4010l tha mortgo mads by that | We have had protective tacil now fo mors |dludes a compatitive daill of uniformed divi- | engwn, T the rovolution 1o will not oxtond |~ A¢ it Bunala s, Brotidence 0. |00, Range catele wero 150 lowor, _Sologics R ! company as trustee August 15, 1881, to secure | than two decader, and I ask you whether | sions, which may have to be postponed on ac- | avond mere politics, as the foreigners are| ‘At Chicago—-N. R 3 3 Wyomin 5g5: 68 Wyoming, 1166, else, LI the 1esus of 850,000,000 in bords there has ever been another period in which | count of the weather, To-morrow ev it asmaT AT cantimothies Aoy L att | 4 s oag0=iNo g MR g 192 Wyoming, |1 126, 475, 150 Half ALLISON'S VIEWS. el sres g il the United States has made #uch progress as | thero will be a ball in honor of the AR viblEnm o L3 At St. Louis—(Unions) St. Louis 5, Balti- 22 058,00+ S47=Wyoming Toxans, 965, Allison, of Towa, is one of the many promi- ToieahaleiOnacen: during the lnst twenty years. [*Never,”|Lodge. A band tournament and dross pa D more 0,0 ¢ g i g 1142, 475; 208 Wyomings nent republicans tho managers are eending in- | gl “Never,” and choers]. But it 1s true now and | of uniformod divisions are also parts of tomor- AT At DobroterDatsolt LB hlladelnhis 0ae 457495 Dakota Texans, 997, 4155, To-day on his way thither to make| ILETON, October 1.—Caisson No, mne, of | then there will come a little lull and a little | row’s programme. To-night addresses of wel- EYPt. v At Kansas Oity—(Unions) Kansas City 2, [ 7o, St 0 660360 226 Wyoming Tex- , tho senator stoppad at the Grand | the Baltimore & Ohio bridge over the Susque- | reaction in business, There will come [come are made by Mayer Swartzand A, 1, | ToNpox October 1.—A. conference to fin- | Bostonl, = .~ : e | an, 971, 830, 2 hotel. In an interview he unhes L s e et | S itele i lull fand SEsalE1it reaction | Hudson, with responses by Supreme Chancel- [ ally settle the Igyptian tnancial question hus 1_4\% AOlagiunats (Unions) Cincinnati 7, S, | 40% %% H0GS, ingly affiirmed that if the democrats carried| ") i & iy BAY | oven in the laws of mnature, [lor Valkenburg and Grand Chancellor | heen suggested. The conferance w Il meet in | 180 0 The market on hces gener- th election in Ohio the country was losi to | 0'clock this morning. ‘wenty men were | Vou had a great droubth in Ohio this year,but | Hamilton, Berlin before the end of October. The idoa R lod and prices weak from Srat republicans. Hedid not believe they would, | under it, seven or eight of whom are supposed | you do not on that account allow that you C— el el Bofnlo Kasabosas: ally was nnseitlod. and pricos weak (com fiet towever. Ho thought that success in New | to bo drowned. Six or niuo of the men are | will b more raius. _[Grea; cheering | The Sad Refrain, politicians, v Special Telegram to the Bk : £3 it :x;}x"fi:r“;;x Inatances where hesvy York depended <n Ohio, and_which ever way | i@prisoned in the caisson sixty feet under you arc more firmly persuad- | g . Biiie « e ing ore he th aleoiinn wwent In the Tatter stats, 16 would | water, Alr is being 4 ed that rain is the only element that. will Prrrsnena, Oct. 1.—The employees of Oli- AT Krawwy, Neb., October 1—Grand ropub- | sorts sold gt 20 .l]uwm.,ThLiru ;:A;s'::lxlrn(é; 50 that way In New York, The senator had | rescue will be attempted at low tide. store the fertility to your soil, verdure to your | ver Iiros, and Phillips, ion mannfacturers, | e 2 lican rally here this evening, Thore was a w::::‘u’:::r‘iwll“:vu‘;Bm::l:r’ifi:n A gm’,’(,m s o doubbat all about Lowa, Wisconsin and | Latun—Seven men confined In tho cairsan felds an richness to yous cfops, o i this | wero notifed this ovening of a goneral roduc- || PAIS, October 1. ho government, b | vorcblight procession, headed Ly tho Kearney | Weot oort e over, Skivs, it ECReq KA Sdichigan. (5in Tow said, there would be | were resuced at noon atlow tide, none being in A10U8 LA S 58 I the BUSINCSS | o0 of wagos of twolve and & half per cont,, | imPosed o poll tax on every person who lands | hand and_escorted by a mounted company. | kold at 480@550; good Now York sorts, 5@510 but two electoral tickets, One was republi- | the least injured ! of the country, the one great element that can ’ y | 3 @58 1 t that bgs two 1 tic ) Arepubli £ the ooy, 4he ORp REAY el Ay R | At et i /s oo |ibb Oalnde on wonoy thus raised | Hon, A, 1. Connor, J. I 1 1L, | host heavy mude 560@380 and one lot tha an, the other between Butler and the dew =i be relied on to rest I perity prote C) the th inst, he order K ), A0 (LpC bR pee s EAng Rl ) e —— D e ) to bo used in dof expenso incurred | M. Sinclair mado stirring addresses in a | that ave 9 sold forb. Packing and oraie, (e DECRIbLICHRS oud il pno. A Hideous Crime, ittt OLIo el ot e HRBY states that the continued depression of trade, | iy jmproving the harbors on the north coast. | crowded hall, Tho republicans are enthusiastic f shipping 98 Ibs, light 160@210 Ihs PIOVIXB SION Ak ONURROP AL INOD 8 CONCCHE AR 3 5 ¥ ; o0, 38 PICE: i shrinkage of values 1o all products and compo- potie ot over the success of the formal opening of the ———— strong in the election of Blaine, Citi¢aco, October 1.—A hideous crime was | this month you will have an opportunity to | $ition compels the firm £ twke this courso, Ao et A s FIELD ON THE WEST. committed here last nigit, almost unparalled | o1l the poople of the United States whether | and that tho redustion will effect all, from the 3 P L digad R o s I A Reformatory Resolve, Cyrus W. Field arrived ip town this morn- | in its atrocity. Michael Shay, livingIn amisera- | %21 securs not only 163 contiaiace, bt jts | Ragere to the lowest on tho list of saluried | Ros®-October 1.—The Popo hasannounced A Doublo Scull Race, New Yonk, October L—At a meeting of ing from St. Panl and left for New York this | ple hovelat 409 Clark street,went home during | permanent triumph. [Applause ] 1f on the | 4 ixo luborers, excopting to yearly | pigtintention of making L'tran Palace, a| moyonto, October 1.—The double scull race [ the grain trade held to day at the Grain Ex- I scale of laborers of the Anmlgated Aksocia ; ; afternoon. For the last two months he has | the night in a drunken state and with the body | other hand you should falter and fall back, it cholera hospital should the necessity arise for [} ik ; the | change, the following resolution was adopted: 2 : ¥ tion, ; here, s milo and o half straight away, for the g weon travelling all over the western country, | of 4 dead infant to which she had given birth [ might produce disaster_elsowhero, The 1y e —— such action, S o e WHENEAS, various efforts have bsen made As far rest s lurthlud',‘ and says sentiment | o during the night, beat his wife to death. | sponsibility is on you. Ts your wourage equ A Souvenir of Ante-Bellum Days, —_— ",";3'-‘"“ ORAIDIIAD. "'“l.‘b'."“"" und twol | v the Prodice Exchanfle to induce the trunk where is strongly for Bluitie and that in | When arrosted Shay wasin such a condition | to your responsponsibility? " [Yes ! yes ') Ts | gyyaousk, N, Y., Oct, 1—The colored war A Dynamite Kool, Bt ot Dorot e owine elub, wad J s |lines to rescind the action taken July, 1882, his opinion there is no doubt of his election. | g 5 St s 3 e el 3714 3 3 right, of the Toronto Rowiog club, and Jos 4 that nothwg intelligent could be obtained [ your confidence cqual o your courago? [It - , i ; orely the charge of one cont bushel is ime A Fea F T o s 1 e T v mthing | vetorans of central New York celcbrated to- | Panis, October 1.—Tho son of O'Donovan | Laing and J. Humphroys, was won by tho [ whersby tho chargs of oge Sotts Basto it St Another Lie Nailed. e — 1moro to say oxcopt to bid yon good bye. [En- | day tho thirty-third auniversary of the rescuc | Rosaa, in this city, boasted that ho brought | former i nine minutes —and. twenty-six PORE,00. 0 BENS LSO telegram to Titx BEx, Railway Growth, thusiastic and prolonged cheering.] of “Jerry,” the fugitive slave, ~A strect par- | with him fifty thousand francs with which to | *024% Wikas, this tax prevents any grain ex- CINCINNATI, Oct, LIt was 2 ade of militia civic socicties and and survivors | buy dynamits to be sent to England, copt through shipments from being delivered di- vessols and has stopped the sales of * cargoes loaded at railroad elovators ; and WitkRFAS, it s tax that sorves to destro the usefulness of elevators in the proper hand- DErrorr, Oct, 1, pers published a statement a Blaine off e SKats” advertsing Dodge. Jersey Crry, Oct, 1,—F, 8, Chanfrau un- der engagement to appear this week at the gl omasratioinas | Olieador Qofoher L com “"‘""‘l‘”'“”’”’ o into the depot at Cincin- | of the rescuors was held, followed by a large loging that |of the Railway Age it appears that from heen waiting | meeting atthe armory. ‘Fredrick Doiglas do- | mne Troublesome Dutch Colonists, 1 to mak a corrupt bargain with | January 1st to September 30th of this year, [ since 1 o'clock. As soon as Blaine appeared | liverod the address, recounting thehistory of A ) h i on | there was a scene of wild pxcitoment and con- | the rescue and pointing out the political duty | . LONDON, Oct, L—1t is reported that the %y doy ALifhio Jatier iwould bakeibis Tt ainst | fusion. People cheered, yelled and vrossed | of all colored voters, British cabiuot in dotormined o send to tho | Acadomy of Muslo in this eity, s stricken | tho ussfulness o Slevais & b0 PR e Rockand Fort Smith bonds off his hands. Gen, ics ugs - ; and > Cape of Good Hope General Wolsolay to head | With paralysis: this ovening while at supper [ling of grai ) g the corresponding period in 1883, | around him #o that it was impossible to keep ——— DG SO y with Miss Bisby, his sister-inlaw. He had |away millions of bushels of grain to water Alger, the republican candidate for Governor ) i A | the avenue open by which his party could Turf, the expedition to crush the Boers after ho s 3 Y g ! u 1852, It notes that most of the pen by which his party cou . not regained conkciousness at a late hour to- | routes; therefore h the carriages. Mr, Hanoa, of the re. BRIGHION REAOH BAG has successfully settled the affairs at Khartoum, of this state, believing this statement untrue work {8 L o annl . Y elog dode this year on branches and | reach ; o 3 ¥ A publican state committeo and Judge Foraker s . Rysotven: The president is hereby re- sent_the foilowing cablogram to Joy who is [ yor T8 L 0s I e ant lines. night, but,_bis physicians express confidence e «d to appoint five to confer with that he will survive. now in Europe: dop tucorted Blaimo and they had to struggle ont | BIMGHTON BEaci, Octobor 1,—Threo-quar- English Arms in Oh BUEIAG A gonts of the trunle lines and endeavor to re- Derrorr, Sept. 30, 1884,—Joy, care Brown, A Drunkard's Terrible Crime, through the cheering crowd. Once in’ his car- | ter mile; maidens of all Jennings 1st, | - Loxpow, October 1,—The authorities of Fusion in Pennsylvania, move the disabilities which the trade now Shipley & Co., London, d % A riage, Blaine was driven slowly along Fourth [ Fandango 2nd, Othello Time, 1:19, | Woolwich are displaying much activity in for ¥ id' Blaing’ offer to appoint u committes | - CHARLESTON, W, Va,, October 1.—T night | gtreef, The sidewalks were fully occupied | Mile, Inconstant won, Elvin'A. 2nd, Vavgh | warding war Ao z.‘fum.gx e 000 bons BrrLront, Pa., October 1,—At the evening to suit you if you took certain Little Rock | during a democratic domonstration John Min- | all the wav. A great many windows were | A Ballagh 3rd. Time, 1453, Mile and one- | of shot, shell and orduance wore shipped to- | session of the groenback convention & resolu- bonds off his hands? Henry Ward Beecher | ley in a drunken fit began shooting into the decorated, and every window and doorway | quarter, all ages, Topsy won, Tenstrike 2nd. | pay. ot vith the d s tod with ays you told him Bluine did, ALGER. | growd. Charles Slanghter (colored) was shot | ¥2 crowded with spectators, When the car- Plunger 8d, Time,” 2: Seven-c f{hl,lh e DAL 1L, IMATTH MoBk. Wk The following is Mr. Joy's reply: SOMY.Shasos BaUELRE 100 "‘\{_U“‘ itk |*iage turned from ‘Fourth street into Vine [ mile, Nenlurren's Black dJack won, y Didn't Sult Them, the agreement that no fusion or ¢ plisagion 2 ! ps just above the heart, Albert MeGormick | ylut to go to the Burnet houso it passed | 2nd,*Olarence 3d, i 14, One and one shall be made for u lees number than half the LoNDoy, Sept, 30, 1884, | (white) was shot in the neck. ~ Both victims | Dusriy, October 1,~During the perform- | electors. A committee was appointed to carry - < d through a dense mass of people, filling Vine | eight mile, three y d upwards, Bur To A, R. Alger, Dotroit, Mich, sworo Lalken into . drug storo, whero SIBughter | it ovo and below o Hotal for ' long | gomaater won, Arsenia 2d, Pawnee 3d. Time, | anco of * out the purpose of the resolution, suffers, e e——— A Muraer Confessed, Auausta, Maine, {October 1.—John Baker, arrested for the murder of Mr, Tuck, con- fossed having committed the crin nafore,” in this uiLy, last pieht Blaine never made me any offer to appoint | die Tho bullet was extracted | 3i ¢ance who cheered and shouted and B 0 e’ o g ~T—- i i » committo £0 auie b {5 any Tmntter b forns | from MoCormicic's nock, Who is stll alive, | Loecrunitty uod ot aineed tid waved the song, “ife's An Hoglishman, " was drown- | ny 0 cain atiway Acoldent. AN @R Ews’ cx for any consideratiou of any kind whatever, T ——— ble demonstration of enthusiasm, They con y R Dixves, October 1.—The outgolng Lead- J. ¥, Jox, A Mass Heunion, tind choutiog ““Blaino!” Blaing!” il the | New Yous, October 1—Tho schedules in RAILWAY DISSENTIONS villo expross on the Deuver & Rio Graeda| IV e i R five thous | candidate came out or. the baloony on the | assignument of Hens b k g ! oot it he Prohibition Outlook, Mf‘]‘;'w‘l'_’,:',flr‘(‘,”’u‘G‘I:h%;"‘;mf"::’}l‘(m,“nf o | O of Third and Vine strests Tiare Jucae | 2iguuont of Hetry B, Burger, Richard W, MISHOURL KIVER PAKSENGER CUT, roud collided with the incoming Salt Lake| 4 R AR O\ 1o £he continmous rain the camp broke | Yoraker presented him to the people. When ll,l,',':lf.’n"fx'fi'r':u.by';'m ;I“;‘ltie‘:lv“ vllux e | Cinteaao, October L—The roads interested train ut 9:30 last night nour Acuq‘uin.” Thirty sl : g o the cantinon ke | SOTANSE DROMEOE. Mip ko Riopadney WRAS | : ut & Livingston, were | . " Wk v passcogers were injured, none fatally, One Chicago Time Interviow, at noon today, but Gov, Sherman ariiving it (o B2% botence o spouks howsice, | iled *today, Liabilitios, ~ $150,000; aasota, |12 the passenker busineas to the Missour riv- | SERIERA UG 0TS WeGked,” or William Wicdom, of Minneso- | o8 determined to continue another day. “Ths 6,000 Actual assets, $860,000, or to-duy quoted openly over their counters. L 48 datar bioup nati for this cordial, hearty and magificent re- ta, was in the city yostorday, on & return trip | cxow o siontle o ed 0 for the | Coption. " The crowd checred agaln and again, ———ve———— the rato at nine seventy-five to Omaha and A Obicken Thief’s Fato, p from Ohio, where Lie'ias besn dalog sertiss on NS RYSEAGe and Blaine retired into the hotel, 4 Feduction of Weges, Kansas City, The ‘regular rate being fou DANVILER, VA, 0o'obsr 1 e-Willlam ‘A [ the stump for the last twoweeks, Hesays that A Detroit Sensation, wlcxfé:\'mT’i’?’f;’ml’:r‘l}“' In the mu]titmll(u 11[";“"‘ “Mllo.l‘lwfxu,:;”';lhu ;tn"klux a!'.:\'" teen fifty, This is done in accordance with wmw.l “i‘ I'ltt]«yl;m.h. county, captured a ¥ 7] onfident ths bublioans wi e .| who received Blamo to-day were many work- | moulders motified the muvufactures they | gho daciu, ceting yesterday to pun- | 0egro chicken thisf, Geo, Loe' in- his b \ he is \:lrycn‘md i that the republicans will | Dyriowr, Michigan, October 1.—Genera |ing men, At 030 Blaino was escortod by s | will retorn at ten \ o cent reduction of wagen, | e dacialan ","',"' RERE. ‘."""," pun e Tisa broka looke Aad White shot and | 581 carry the state by a decided majority, He| Wm, A, Throop, of the firm of Lapham & |reception committes to the exposition building | The offer will prol by ish the Rock Islaud road for issuivg thoussnd | yjiiaq'yim, White surrendered and was lib- | { does not claim to know anythiog of the inner | Throop, a well known citizen and politiclan, | Which was already crowded. ¥or a while ———— mile tickets in payment for advertising, which | erated.. 5 workings of the campaign moro than the as. | shot hiieslt this moraiug, Ho s sill alive. o bold wa Informal rocoption in the oom: St Louts Rates Out tiokets have found thelr way luto the hands ———— } r g e ners office wi ¢ BOIme gel ) § . o ) suranco of thoso who are in command and who The cause is unknown. {adion wero peosntad to him:. “Then b wes| Bz, Louis, Octobet 1—Tha looal freight O 1o8PoR 0 @ @ eser ovm == Closing a Bank 4 ar0 silandiug &0 dotals, bus he saye thab he Pood A " cscorted to the tage and upon being intro- | 8gents here,in ordey to protect St. Louls | my, 14cal east bound freight committee met | CiNcINNATI, October 1,—The Exchange Na- has varticipated in cvery presidential contest '00d Adulterers’ Convention, duoed was grooted with an_ outburst. of ap. | asinst freizht cutting at other points,reduced | e local east baund trelelit oiamibbec met, 1 ) i L in that state sinco 1840, and he never saw 80| Nkw Yomk, Oct, 1.—The board of health | plause from all parts of the great ‘bl | the tariff “on grain to the sewboard to 174 sochy M N i S h""';" bank of this city has goneinto voluntary much enthusiawm wanifested as i visible on | couped sevoral arrosts of manufacturers of Bikine “watlod " or © f&° Flor an | cent: T N Sats anc) o BroOVLAIOnE 20 Goiar Thiss raios | s ENRC ARCL Lie' Intacokia'scd ualied Ml MSAU0 SULTAN | Khe EASUERant s BT s T e Y arataalll bed i |#de, and then made a few aro half way between the regular tariff and vt L over heat, and "tho poople turn ot | ek nodles” and vermieelli bocause weini | racoful semerks wphropriate b0 tho ocousi o Plaguein Spain, cut rates. S — g e fo Ge Dolios n.g“fl'ff"fif‘fi' o and aaiteaay W1 njurlous substitute | Senator Sherman, Judge Foraker and Co Mabrin, October 1 —Three frosh cases of THE TRUNK LINE, The Knights of the Throttle, Fhup wis. s sl o Wi %o ,, grossman Follety also made brief addresses. | cholara and two deaths are reported to-day in| NEW Youk, October 1,-~The Chicago com- [ SAN Fuancisco, Oct. 1,—The twentyfirst 5 3 After speakiog, Blaine was given a compli S O18 Siwn S T, i’ [ mittee of the Trunk liné ropresentatives con- | annual convention of the brotharhood of loco- oct of which he was ‘Dot well A la Morosini ad Nauseam, maatary dinaat by the comimasonsrs of thp | 20 3 FoYIn0e of Allsante, threo in Tarvagoua. | Wkleq oF bho SR, flu robvaon e e Son: | motive ongineers opened. to-day. — Threo huns ed to measure, but he thought | Trov, Oct. 1.—W. B. Bartholemew, «|exposition. The party dined in an appart Blaine's irish Boomers, looking toan harmonious arrangement of the | dred delegatos are present. vthers, the e enough inf the drift wes toward the republicans., Blaine's | coachman employed by W, J, Simmons, a |ment adjoining the exposition vestament i 8 took place i y to the stats was well-timed and would thy = businessman, = secretly martiod | and opening into a public part of the buildiug, | CINCINNATI, October 1-~The Irish-Aueri ;’.:(L’.'f:‘.','::nlzm ”I\’)rpl.‘ull-:‘l;,l’ mhim;'fi\:!fifl:fi; Granva Latest Distinotion & potent iofluence on-the cesult, His | Simmons' adopted daughter, Mary Emma | Whilo dinner was going on, the people out- | ean ropublican convention reassombled at 11 [ block 1n tho way is tho Grand Trink. A fa | New Youk, October 1 —The wmilltary ord v presenco An]l u,u..:u,mm.rl... of the masses 40 | Liabcock, aged 19, Friday night: side got a5 near the entrance as the police | o'clock, Committees not Leing ready to ro- | vorable proposition from the general manager | of Tayal Lagion of the United Stat by o od | teais Tubatin cos t'& greet im, demonsirated o great bl e pand sl sould " peroltwndwont"forth ‘. fnterval, | port she convontion djouenta till ftar tho A e ot Jorel Legion of ke Lndied Riske avesien | |1 o Saking Powder. 18 un the affections of the people. Of the gen Poneral att George Blis cheers ~ and calls for *“Blaine,” { Blaine reception this afternoon, ¥ O inoncs for top eaulng your, AmARE Sew & ) A Teing endorsed, atid Les eral result Mr, Windom had no doubs, and 3 - e s “flaine,” untll at last Mr. Blaine S — The Late Kallway King's Will. ommander Genera! Grant, belioved that all sigs pointed to' the| NW Youk, October 1.—The funeral ser- | 1ad to rise from the table und go to the door Anti-Mortuary. 4 . ¥ AMBES W ——— Srlumplincs elootlon o Blalos, M. Windam | vices of Mrw, Grorgo Bliss weee Lald st 8t Jand show Liwsell, He stood a fow weconds | Pauts, Oct, 1- Fureign misionaies hor \vl AlTINOBK, \Qotober 1,—Tho will of John North Carolina Exposition, ¥ lat ho thought Senator Bayard, who ! Francis Xavier's church. President Arthur | bow 6 crowd cheare 6 v the coi S A > . Garrett was filed to-day, s dated : I 0. 0o - : QS b B (gt Baanl cm?”i"x Jae Ewachs Seviars ol l”m:vnagn:v’h the crowd cheered and he re- [ deny the correctuess of the report that Rev. v filed to-day, 1t is dated,} Racgion, N, C., Oct, 1.—The state exposi- , aud soon after, at about a g Dr, Yerouolle is dead. Deer Park, August8, 1854, He gave to his | tion was opencd today by the Governor, PRUSRISPY SRS SR Y

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