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THE OMAHA DAirLy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB.,, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1884, AL » prominenco in nearly overy e SKIRMISH SHOTS. To bo suspected means almost cor. SO Ty Y nenof 1) nedtly, 6ve i ; ‘ e ety i wen | 00 Doings of the Commercial and orsbure, and gain cross into Ohio to keep iR % . g i ir present hue 3 " 7;' e 4- : ¢ The Stragele on Her Decks for Control i aiesady mado t out sate, | Contigued. Developments i he Quin- “ ",."‘Tm‘j],r;”“ A Few Animated Operations of Admiral | el o Wty e P ' Conrbet in China. prepotteriney f ot avveart ek ehey | Pinanciel World Satunday, vk We Virgini, " i " N, of the Helm, e AN Yo 5o tuple Tragedy in Nauce Connty. Dbl it ML N A L Rt i iaili Another Chapter of Kailway Land the parties are as evenly balanced as they T Specthl tealn on the Tt [Ekadle) foad, o 0 Frand, hitherto habe been, w »im{.} :" pi:‘:wfl\‘“n‘v i ol SATURDAY MARKETS, subtle means by which they have pushod their ists in the ¢ THE SHIP OF STATE. |y 1 whencs he will return to Wheeling, via oncillege. O Mon | THE ACME OF HORRORS, |17t i sty prohendea wbread 3t wh be impolitic to take him at onece to Nance s candidates iy Russel' Bage, trustees of the lien (8 mortgage of “the property of tho Kausas Pacific, which ws executed in 1870 and from which a larre number of +hares of Denver and Blaine Knocking the Binnaole|ine Hendricks cilided with n band curhl How the Fiend Exeouted the|speotat telogram to Tue Brn. A Little Fighting About the the controlli vota i the reichstag ina divi:| Quotations in the Cbicng\o CGrain i § morning, killing a boy twelve years old and a A ! Naw Yonk, (Ootober Bday 'Gould and on on any important question, = Lights out of Ohio, teutieman; Dliimad knighita were aleo ob this Well-Planned Details B s R oo 008 Walls of Kelung. - Pits. American Securities in England, LoNDON, October 4.—The membership in th proposedassocistion for tho protection of | Novembor Corn Options T & = train but none were injured. Tie accident The Republicans Promised the “Yion: Thomas A Henviicks arrived in this|OF the Tarriblo Sand Appalling The Chinese as Usnal Desert the city this morning at 8:30, After breakfast an ' 11, 3 k il were reloaved (11 15F0 108 S8 purposo of Ameriean railway socuritic 7 = BRSO et o et e i e Flot of Death. o oot "o sovaaldation ot ‘the Uien Field. ot Tl e of by sk, snchans oned With a Squecze = DILORETE VRGN T ) Pacific, Kavsas Pacitio and Denver 1 ORI ut bankers and merchants will by % panying him, N prominent Hivs begh He Hantens od to join. Tt is expreted one or tw z £ ¢ Ho ity And state oalled at 11 o 1 ' _ | rouds, have begua suit in the Supreins t , 3 I ¥ to joi preted ono or two o : E Tonrgee Calls Soundings on the [ rviewsd an industrial duplay and o parade | Startling Subversion of all Es=f. Aot the Rational Laujhnimy. hey Gormany's Afrioan Colonization |yukes will b indueed b join and vup The Closing Week on the N & y ching clubs, demon- ' F ' charge that this comps orye oF i v © s and money, & National Issue. B I I Gatiraten, tablished Theories. the Fole prirpose of enabling the dincctors of | Scheme Worrying England, wohs oppaso tha praposition, for Market. 2 e The city was gaily decorated. Hendricks dugainiiic YAl Savera il 188 1nformation which 16 mght obeain it was repeatedly cheered., About 50 strangers for private ends, and would interfere with the The Girls in Cabin Haggling o, i ty. Hendricks and Randallspeakc| The Last Body Found Proven |l i widiad "the staokhotdirs of tho| The Threatening Shadows of i faiitin or oaling betwoen diferent Oporations in Stocks and Fina . ) spite of the opposition a plan wi Lo i chelig] one i C Th leged frand consisted in o (S TS Over Belya. s that of Baird’s. SomveyRata bo (o 1 eHloBALTINR [Brimpary o Socialistio Success. b carried ont to give groater stabili- on Wall Street. ¥a ¢ a great part of land subsidy granted by the e y to American securitios, \ United States government to the railway = sing with Suspicion | company, the conveyan ehcinfi‘hvrp- ctically Kelung Taken, Cabled Reports of the London and Pans, October Corbett tolezrapss: “‘We little or no consideration, The land con This evening Col. John B, Fellows, of New York, spoke at Capitol square to a large Blaine Scuttles a few more Campaign |andiencs, A torchlight demonstration as fine Rome's Fear of the Cholera—~The Farneval now M " as ever seen in_thie city also ocourred this| Upon Him — Searches for his Liateat from Disordered Egypt— e L b b evening. Hendricks reviewed the procession : pany agreed to pay down 10 percent . . ¢ completed the ocoupation of Keluog without RS ILRETRERTEE Nalled to the Mast, from tne west porch of the capitol building Body—Local Indignation, the purchase price, the other nine-tenths to Genera Forelgn News. revistanco, The battories at Tamoul are dis- General Commerce, and afterwards wmads some brief romarks, bo paid within five yoars, Inecaso tho com. RN o Towill which were loudly and continually cheered. pany sold all its land within five years after mounted, ' Ttwill bo necossary bofore pro. b ©Oampaign Pyrotechnics, Each club saluted as it passed, The day has | Special Telegram to Tar Beg. the selection of the unsold proportion the THE FRANCO.CHINESE WAR, ceeding to the coal minhs to fortify the prin- Cutcaco, October 4,—The leading speculas Neb., October 4,—Tho murder | 10 per cent of purchase money shoutd be for. KOME SHOT AND SILELL, cipal position conable a amall force to | tiv, S P N folted to tho railway company, Gould and dmiral Corbet talo. | 10K them, Nequier fs maseliig s troops 80 | 1o orr Loy 01 ‘CHATGY, to-dAy, hiave heen An reported at Fullerton in yesterday’s Bik de- [ Sugo sy that this contract was illogu), as it| PAws, October . Neq shee | R T 1t (hs bkl e- i 3 ¢ march against the Chinese in Tonqui rather irregular, Inthe corn pit the byly se 4 velopes to Lo a erime of awful magnitude and [ was made by the directors of the Union Pa- | graphed trom Kelung uoder date , e | 7 Pkt A Great Poiitical Author's Views, |’ v ot i & engagement ix koon oxpected, Courbet has | cured a stronger grip, owing to light recdipts by means of which Harry Percival, wife and | ific railway company, eastern diicion, with | us follow orcered Lospes to act very cautionsly at Tam- | and wet weather, aud the shorts had to pay Special Telegram to Tk B child, and Hugh Mayer meet their e e ol disutt | Kelung Wednesday, by ocoupying tho 1 tin and mot land his forces unlcus able o hold | for gxperience, The latter figure on new corn bo:n the biggest in a political way of the cam- NEWARK, Ohio, October 4.—Blaine and + paign so far, party left Columbus this morning at 9:30, where ex-Governor Foster, Mr, Hanna of the state committee left the party and Mr. Chas, Moore, of Columbus, and Hon, Stuart Wood- 3 k ; 0] New Yok, October 5,—In a lengthy letter LS bis position. In an _intervi ith M. ford, of New York joined it, Tho people in |, ® J : pariod, | of St Olement Tho Chinese forces after a |y P (o nterview with M, i " choered a3 the train moved out and [to the New York Tribune, Judge Tourgee, [ G ) . roos after & | Wrandin, intorperter of tho French lejs grading in November, but the former think B e cwed his.acluowlodgmonts. from the | who was violently opposed last spring to the | dscovered until Wednesday night, ~(The | A e e v Setmuao | airly warm engngement Wodnieaday night | Pekin, Li Huni violoatly attacked - Franco, | differantly, — Cliquo brokers bought for Octo- roar platform. The first stop was at Newark | yomination of Blaine, gives a cogent statoment | 28% %88 brought to Fullerton by Tom Mil er, [ 4 T ‘president. who ecivey- o the oight, whichs wu',\'rf:.-\lf,..‘u'l' w w..fl, {‘::n:\?:nx C«:shmuw. however, that Li Hung fa- | er and November delivery all the morning, whre a great crowd, principally workingmen | ) tE T R dvoeating Blaines | ® 1anchiman, on Thuwsday morning, Tz | ance, Btockholdars of company | T am now fortifying them, and shall operato ‘ and bid prices up fo for the first and 2 for the had assembled. 5 .| Brr correspor dent,Ocroner Smith and Sheriff | have only paid in 20 per taeir sub- | on Saturday againat their works castward of ZAINESVILLE,O. , October 4 ~_l>lnl_nel was | election. He declares first that the democratic | Ziivel et out at_onco for the scone ot the [ scriptions of $40,000 in ;L Ou’rlgu ‘was four killed, one ...'i'."..g. 1ollaly"clmer ‘rt‘hg%::!r:;b;\m;\,firl;:fl":;'a;'; party has demonotrated its unfitness, and the ;rl\‘llnlu;, thi'rtou;: nluleu ldiuau{t,l hl.:luwcd by | profits !mvie been divided -nal‘m” (:i th . The Chines: loss is Lo cratic town and the demor L o itefi le the c . | fully three hundred residents of Fullerto.n ssets of the company now represent 3316,281, o a bundred killed | 14 ) atesots as he was belug driven down to® the [ Fepublioan party itsfitriess to rule the country. ffa,F 08 Sl e SRR B OB, o LO e stoekiolders of . the Unlon Pacifiojand: from. tag 0 Bl Wwolnam: there were less than a, hundred melhber American Securities on! the English | second. 1t is now claimed that the November Market, “ghort” interest runs away up into the mil- \DoN, Ootober b,—Tt is now woade known | lions and nothing but the timely arrival of an immense amount of contract stuff can prevent court house was tamer than at other places, | Second, the pa.ty whoso only possible chance |, ¢'horrible one. In the front bed roymof the [ railroad company. The plaintiffa ak that the PP Ewspes Olditienced tho nttack on aropetition of the September squeeze, Wheat 2o c‘:r':'i'..‘:u%v.i.}m' e Ciian, Ao 3” il bi‘l“;‘l mm‘m;mn ::;1 fm:]:l at liowsn Iy Mss. Percival in bed ber year | court sl declar tho c;::r.firln:l\:;lul.fim Toml ;n.:.:%i. nnd'willocoupy that point | corning Ametienn sreurities, Tho yajority o7 {,‘f“;“:’n{*gu“‘;;h:’;‘fl‘;};",n';;;:,’ ] \'.'-Tzlc.‘::x‘:fiffé Lot ol © | the southern polls has no claim o) northern l Vi t Ve tle [ void. cfonda chery isible.”s ! be xl i 3 4 I d N cout ousg soveral thousand people il ae |16t Wi, thak - conederation of | o as though andoavoring o shield 16 whils [ hever that 1 a ook jobbing Rt to] - AxoTHER ACGOUNT. nevements Ay Mg 5 Tocva s mabieat| T el A oae s llvey. Blaine who aaid amid groat applause, **While | the Dersonnl eharaoter and qualifisations of (the_ghastly wounds in the hewds of both|frightan y of the holders fnto dis: | pyurg, Qotober 5,—Adviogs from Hong | to bo decided byjthe official committes of the | bulls expect onts o follow ‘corn and predict copt your kindly compliments to myself | the candidates compels him to support Blaine, | showsd the means by which the foul deed was f posing of their stock on favorable terms. Kong of 'Saturday’s date contait Information | exchange. 30g for November, Provisions were very “&C“l'd“‘:‘t‘;‘ul ‘m_y“ I'dn o600 by il Kourth, that the association of *‘silent specta- lccun:plh‘_huL In the kitchen the body of ————— that Admiral Cogrbetbegan the Eapdibont 5 o) " ths mero persanality of a candidato for the | Y07y of the war for the Union with the sealous | fe: orcival had been lnid aleo with & buliet | = A mammotn Ate Line, of tho forts at Kelung on Wednoaday. . The ud Without an Ally, Fird ok ek ks presidency s of omail accounty but what he | Gugy them both. Last eprivg_Tudge Tourgoo | Tho scene of the fourth murder was one [ Prrmsnun, otober 5,—Pominent railrond | 1o toH [t ‘,‘,‘(f,’,',i,,:‘:""&"" 35 r 4.—Tho Marquis of | The week closed with only a moderate de- stands for may be of very great agoount was disturbed by charges against laine, but | half milo distant from here. On the second | men and capitslists, inoludiog W, P. Hub- | waetao mem talle) e rrang of Wodugsd: oting horo last oven. | mand for loanablo funds, with the supply iu Th way of good or for evil (cheers.) ‘The question { o eyl study of “all the cvidence, and especi- | floor Augh Mayer, whilefin bed, received the far imp e A s of business requirements snd rates befure the American people is whethor they [ 1o 1, lnts{tinmnm»nc, lAstontivineadrh uunwnuguinfiutguniuzlm brain, after which "}“‘\l.- 5‘3‘“1{.“‘,‘:,"‘:5 ‘fidmwm’,"‘“'\”‘:'}‘!l“"v COOLIE RIOT AT HONG RONG, b gtato of affairs in ::;:E.y on'a basia of fl]gr cent_for call and 7 wish to overthrow. The financial and (¢t 000 charges are false the murderer cut open tne pillow and pulled is [ 0F TeW arke Wo, G Mobleys 1 & Schtwt | Hona Koxo, Octaber 6.—A sorious_riot | was zigzng policy | pee cent on time favors. New. York exchango industrial policy that has been established by over the head. The faots as far_as could bo [ B¢ ';h"';,m ieaat fo '; {50 siah, X “§ among coolies occurred here yesterday, Some . 0 p ® o] jon, | 18 quiet at par, and foreign exchange steady at the republican party (No! no!) and for myseif Ohio's Seourity, learned are ss follows: The late Harry Perci. | here the 13th instant for, the constmction of | hoygmen refused to convey a cargo to the | Al 6 ‘stated, are sadicd | $4.503@1.804 for sixty days documentary ste L am only of importance becauso I represent [ val had with him a young English boy |21 0l anairline twelve hundted. wil's long, | Branch ships and a general strike followed, - Bia | ling, - Tho associated bank tlesrings for the those who answer as_you do “no, no!” (loud [ Special Telegram to Tnk Bz el Baird sy i Eluch‘\l\i\}lhf&nnec; {)fim{ Vork" with Chlcago, | veuulting in_ disorder. The populace. mals | ™ P E,'fi,'f., d.x:‘-" ling, The ok E ings X f,uo choering,) Tfstand iu the midst of & rion| Creverasp, October 5.—There has been|mg the ~ farming bucines, One-half [ Couaci s aud St. Lonis, treated the police, who endeavored to pressrve | ment, Rtiag". policy of the i plarrilby comumunity, ono that T am famtliar with, cne | some risk in the past in attempting to draw a | mile distant. Hugh Mayer and 2 man named SR T order, The military finally quicted the dis- [ liberals. : R el O at T hiave kniown B T e 2T | final conclusion as to Ohio in the preliminary | Furnival were running u farm. On Monday [ TEULEGRAPHIOC NEWE NOTES. | turbance, Several natives wero killed and a orn strong at U 11d. sudiiow youegriatigfonthiand Wil i & 1Y | Harry. Percival camo to Fulorton, obtained & number wounded. The excitement has now The Feanohise Muddie. 8 off const: Wheat and corn firm, Car- know your great progress in every moral fmd contest of October, but after o careful and mi | oad of Tumber on time, sayiog **he would pay Frall ¢ subsided, iyt " idle. age: Wheat and corn firm, i national interest, and I 93}‘ Lo “"‘“““ fvery | nute survey of the field and a consideration of | for it in a week,” and ' departed for home at ‘Hl"flm has been desiguatel by the Loxpoy, October b, —Negotiations between iverpool—Wheat firm and a sharo higher; f:l':;}{jl‘ e ‘3};;3:‘;;:; 2o% ‘;(E:,‘,“T_'! b0 be | some of the facts not opon to the general pub- aixp:l m, Mrs, 1; ciyi m!-q&lawmr president to act as postmaster-gener _103 ten} Germany's Hopes in Africa, Gindstone and Barl Salisbury In relation to oo?nhu-tua;.‘gm.:o Ir.l.: llél;lc(r’:]:;x:d. 51)5{ :m;q\;. demorat doos me the hohor to- listen [yes, | lic nor pormitted to be mentioned here, your [ ¢ft the t bl wat i oo bk ahid e |8 » Dupnd:gg,liu B, the paseige ot tho frauchisc bill by the.house [QyyCi aod corn firm. Whet in fair demand yor| 1 call overy ono to witness that your | correspondent has no hositation in saying tha | 118 8 570 FECTRC AP TS progress in the lass twenty years, during” the | the republicans will carry the state by 10,000 | {00500 0 ULed toopen thedoor. Hitexd s _';‘:l:;l‘ ing~ the west cost of | ‘hfi;:flb.\‘-r?l::énmvg-l’mmu:flw intro- | Corn in good demand. 4 - uce the ribution bill in the commons 1 I existence and enforcement of the in- 000, and that no one peed be surprized at | oo 3 ¢ 2 Y dustrial _ and financial eyster seetog tht figure swelled £0.15,000. Anything | Yo4grrived about 10p. m. n g RTa mong English | before the lords should pass the franchise AWALL STRERT, the republican party m which protective | beyond a bare majority at this election’ gives | 31 (efb8OmMEKE: L, ch of | bull,.. Nuw Youx, e 4,—Wail tanff and sound currency are the gre the state againto the republicans in November, o A qfl:nomm‘“ 0 oy Teading features. I call upon all to witness | as there are many votek bbb f o et (R fl“nfibum pot that your progress luwbelxureuwtllm(u our il be gi m- | i . i " u o . el T e rogress in sixty preceding years, r, : ) 3 X o A ] fitieh , o : b a > st ohearing), Voue vota. williiBaside, ! : § gl | Do ferucd b : proferred, advauced 1 contest on the 14th of October. current | nsts o Y e N X of Tuesd 1 B "'. g month you meet your duty. 1 i v 3 d 3 ) 1 d A ¥ AL toc1nog & “-n,, activity ‘of German | of ‘are broken off. Gladstone atsolutely | for the Upited Kingdom®and Continent. denca that you will discharge it like men, g S newed rheering.) X r o ad in L o rtas ng the Brutaiur, 0., 4—The comparative tame and .:nl.: enthslmh;tm paum:a damann:ln;lnn » are th : i s tho Gorman s A - e Ly g £ of Newark was offset many times over by | ever held in Saunders county occurred here| T,iren.—Furneval’s body has been found in ie I ves firmly in the Cam. act marke Zanesville, The deopls seemoed wild with et® | this evening, Tully one thousand people as- | ths watcr a quarter of a mile from the house, | The o o o et and other places they sesk to The Maamstrasna T all Qb ore’ 'y peoy 7 ( " thusium. At the d he jun was 8o groat | oot 0 e houss and listemed to | Lhis makes four victims. national banlewgill go into voluntary liquida- be certain to levy differentinl| DUBLIN, October 4.—A boy ten yours edited with marking up the e Tate thao there was much_difficulty in getting to | *t) i 50 and e tion and clogampittie business by reason of the eriminating againsv the British and | the sole survivor of the party attacked at | 9calings were without feature; prices slipved the carrioges, The vehicle provided for Biuine | able addressesfrom Mr, H, Hartigan and Hon J g iration of its charter next month, The [ favor of German products, thus Mikntat i Hasdd off a little, though the final figures in about all was drawn by fourteen grey horses. Special Telegram to TiE Bee; 9y au.ged, never | fair competition, It is known orwamtrasna fomo timo ago, has just Lean in- | the leading etocks show a gain for the day. M. Lambertson, The Blaine rehight companies from Gre i 2 LRy 3 u It terviewed in_ rolatipir to the tragedy. 11o do- . 3 ! W UL LERT Veb., ( ap- | Passing a dividend and itsstock has neverbeen | Lord Granville is disposed to favor G 4 bz gedy. ‘I'ne market closed quiet and firm, It acts as Louisville and the Ashland club are now ,,.,Ifl,a' :u,lgn'lp.hn:}’ );u%fi:’li; et W 81D- | Oh the markot, . Capital, $300,000, colonization 0 s to counteract that of ;[‘:"A"kl,,:"‘,‘b;?“h]f,’ "."-",‘;ffi‘?'t‘fio’l"‘“‘""“l"" e was | thoughwith n little.encouragement it would ing a geand parada through our town. the assassin, and {Furnival would be found [ Logan left Dayton for Springfiold Saturday | Krance. He recently expressed sho bolief | oo 0leG v S TG REFE Ao foad, Lo 84w | do better. The dividend paying stocks ap- entire topublican ticket is | murdored. At five p. m. yestorday thow | moruing, where ho spoke in the afternoon, | that the Germans wonld prove moro kindly " peared to b well held, and tho bearsthow but If to-night is any indication of re- | searching for the bodies of the two men mis. | From thence he proceeded to Obillicoths, | neighbors than the French und do less thau APTET littlo disposition to attack them. The bank publicanism in Saunders count sing (Baird and Furnival) discovered whare he addresseda tremendous andience at [ the latter to hamper British trade, 00 Buknod. statement showed an increase on tho reserve was a large escort of meunted ‘‘Plume Knights” ciubs in uniform, ~Around the stand Were probably ten thousand people, so dens 1y packed that the local committeemen and police wera helpless, aud two or three of the speakers who were accompanying Mr. Blaine had to give up the atterapt to get to the stand. | down for seyeral hundred majority for the en- ) night. - Tho people slong the railroad saluted e mean. | LONDON, October 4. —A dispatoh from Co- [ of ahout $200,000 e e e | o dakiats O it A [ it hgers a fl th stutons, and Parson Newman's Ohur penhagen says: Ton soldiers were burnod to S —— i AR i as atibatilins Y THAbkan Yayident Iy s = PR ’-:‘xanil"x::m:;f‘ (/.“:ll|(wrr~]!:mll'lt Su:ib‘]l:‘ul:‘\l |:;‘r\)/, rpw‘:-.r-mm»‘klo Logan left the tmm. ro makea | New York, October 4.—The M 5h-m|h while attempting to savo somo effects Rome's fL v quabbling Girls, Yeft Fullerton this m“r"i”p-u“ix ALl 3 enue Congregational church, of which the Rey [i% the royal palace, at Christianboro, whi Special telegram to THe Bek, X Workingman, atbracted general attention by | shouting: “A thousaud welcomes, Mr. | Special telegeam to the I \ burned lust night, At the timo the diepatch James Villeneuve, gon of the mayor of St. was ot it waa foared Thorwaldson’s musium | LONDC John Baptiste, Canada, helped himself to $1, inquisition was held over the remains, com- Dr. John Newman is pastor, is financially ¥, Oct, 4.—The Popo is still fearful Blaine; a thousand welcomes, si Blair Eurearo, October 5. —Mrs, Delia T, S, Par- | menc t nine g oy, i 03 tes, sir B .0, October 5, —Mrs, a T, S, Pa g at nmine a. m he body was som avd eloped to the | wrecked, Tt owbs interest on a $20,000 mort- | would also burn. i idemi ( e i et < thecountry st vger yre- |In1this city next Wedncaday. She has A oonolieiyely :;I:LI:“:I‘"::”L‘ 1. o i Datantivea waraital a ",\gimen»n lz!.u_,.n: pding six hs, Dr. An Actress and Her Victin and has ordered the large nunneries in that T (At B G (R tho | boon invited by the Woman' Sullrage canven- | %o someadinoly, " e gt o etumed. & 1und the happy couplo a 1 .| Ne AAETR 000 aaontliant Duniy, Ocfober 6. —A repbet is published | city to provide a large number of nurses tobe 4 campaign. Howas followed by Hon. A W | ton cf which Mrs Belva Lockwood and Mra | ¢hat ho had bean shot behiud the 1ight ur as | oryrLandivg the ‘romaining money L Oy Panoa M 8T here that the Garmoilo. spocially trained with & view o attending | ’ Terrey in a short specch. Then, on behaf of | Clemenco Lozier ave members, It hus loaked | tho bage of the skull with a charge of buckshot ed and the young Jady sent | B oE b pnee O b O T o000 ® | heon finally settled, Miss Fortesoue receives | Cholera patienth, ! [ tho ladies ot Zanesville, thers was presented | out however, that the couvention is called, not ixed, fracturing the baee of $he church officers do not aow- At yrasent | 8123,00) and surrenderu all Tettora in her poss — i I to Blainoa baautitul ship of stato. mado of ?:.'."1“.‘.‘573@31““' \hll":;"vf‘tl{mfm]\::‘xt to denoince sl cutéing. o cartid artors’and T i pacty urrived at Jnck | (g wociety ‘owen 810,000, exchusive o the semsion, inc wding - those. of Loxd Cuirus and All Differences Adjusted, | "At Cambridge Blaine was driven to the fair | casdidacy has sprung up within o short time | oo ogcrjuw. & gun Lelenging to Furni. |0 S it lll::n:um){r, \Hlll\ch is old I)vy u,l.g ,\lu]m‘.l ILnu Y d Wars Stukar, October b,—At a mecting in | erounds, where there was a large meeting. | and soms very funny things are likely to hap- [ kind of shot with which Faird and Mare were | & inent citizens, The general spoke | Lieurabos combany, and notics has bee The Powers in Africa, Boston to-day of officials of the Atchison, ( ””’W‘Q"-' o »|\’Pi4]1w|tLlL1 front 'j:]wl'.j)!':ug aud | pen at the meeting. shot. The excitement is intense through the lur_;,’milluurn, his ..{mm«] ¢ o j‘\'llr'.l,'l:'.IVl; Ciited . N o R T s mre October B.—The Ganloin 'w” that | Topeka and Santa Fe and Union Pacifie rail- s AEalnDiiedy, colled gusntion oo bl o —— county, and . thorough search has boen pro- s ‘““,:"l',’,‘;’“‘,..;.iutw.f;n B oraeg Toind [ There is a report that Dr, Newman, who is on | Bismarck mado & proposition o the cayjaet of Il differonces wero adjusted, which ¥ B e e Wlario 'a0d varviontlasint Turt. gressing the entire duy for o, Govornor Tvgole and othors. Busler re. | M8 WAy to Culifornia, will not return to- this | France and Tugland to hold o conyeution to |ineludes all pools and all business between ' sathering ot Barnesville, and once more LATONIA CLUI RACKS. THE JODY OF VAL mained over Sunday ut Jackson, ity fix the linits of the tersitories upon the coast Ohiosgo, Bt Louis and tho Pacifio.ocean, ! ] Slaine spoke briefly on the importance of the [ ggyixaron, Ky., October 4.—Thy track | whose friends are confident that he is not Ia., are raport- i i 2 T tariff issue in the campaign, At two or thros hrees i su crime, 2 2 o k Aoy pox French Affaire, —_— | et e S, A tws or thro® | was better, Three-quartor mile: Mona won, | Euilty of the criume, and”that ho hus met tho tilictod with glande The state veterin- The Hiseio i Itary Lost at Sea. / ther and Bellaire, people gathered arouud | Strickland second, Ultimatum third, ‘Lime, r:::}fil;tgra&:};; l(':fnflm. The theories of the 1 has been notified and i+ expected to in-| Panis, October 4,—Ferry, in a note to the | and cheered Blaine’ who epoke s fow ploasant the sentiment of L1 words of acknowledgement at each place, and an cighth miler, all ages:; Pearl | Furnival an the New Yok, October 4.—The parents of Miss Carpenter have received further news from_Liverpool, which fully identify as their fany complaints were uso the cholera cor- day have beon many, and | vestigate. A meoting of citizens was held | ri i Rosy, October 3 . ing of c 1 ritish embassy, explaining the measures | ROME, October 4, Beople coms o be and the discased animals ordered quarantined, D SRRERAIS CTRRAES from Spezla be assia, and will continue un- | and to be shot. should the state votorinatiin Poy adopted by France for the safety ot foreigners | recei Tt was dark when the train reached Bellair ¢ : A i 58 his body i ol 1 Obins, s iral O ia sted | don caused the town to fill wit) ) [ danghter the lady who lost “from the " Jennii won, Ascender second, Kiohba [less his body isfound. Heis a man about five [ concur in the conclusi to nature of the | in China,says Admiral Courbet was instructed | don caused the town to fill with paupers, The | daughter the ly who was lost fre he Th litglo town seemed absolutely full ot peo- 310G "l 150, fect eight inches highs sharp-featured; sand. e Tho diseased ot 140 Doun s |ab tho begianing. mot o injue foreign com | EW Feauirs rlif from tho mutlonal overn. | Boifnia on tho socond day out. DiLARG-8 "“"‘“""ffl e "’_'.“}“",. PE ing Brook stakes mile and five furlongs, | hair, with a fair complexion, somewhat fi ttedto rin at largo and it is feared other | ioreo, The note concludes with assurance | ="t SRR L AT Lasreetsiaan . Lamiuaied Syl “Ohincea | o), -o'ds: Andrian won, Twincy sec- | led, and will weigh about 140 pounds, s will follow, 1EE R e A i Sy Tne Bank Statement, lanteras, The strepts themselves ‘were woll | (HFCHEROR RPQHAR, WO, 0 mony was given to-day beforo the o tude for tho intermts of Y- Three Mon Drowned, The unskilled workmen employed at Oliver ca. and Phillips’ iron mills at Pittsburg met | The tolegraph states that it has reccived in- i L!mluy, fternoon and de ed to strike [ fo tion that the government intends shortly against the 124 per cont roduction which takes [ to recall Admiral C 1 thercfore i Nkw_ Youk, October 4.—Bank statement Haviras, October 4, —A sailboat containing | ghows the following: reserveinceease 1,961,000, four men capsized durlng a squall near Boul - | The banks now hold 520,907,000 the excess of wd last evoning, Thieo of the men were | legal requirement nigh impassible, The people crowded the hallway of the hotel so that_the guests could no pas up or down, to or from their rooms ‘The landi rd aud the local authoritics ap- Jlds: Warrenton | iury’ that he had a gold-filling between the d third, Time, |right incisor and canlve toothin the upper jaw, and an anchor tatooed on one of his arms. Five furongs. two ye , Rhadama second, It Mile and a quarter, five hurdles: Grey won, | The body of Baird was badly mutilated and | /ffoe" N Whi daoti 4 » ¥ pealed to the crowd to clear & passage way ut | o0 % & ! e eaten by coyotes, Ve A wom. | €1Tect on Mouday, While tho reduction does | structed him to destroy the € cse flect, in | drowned, —— aast, but they declined to move until Blaine ,"\."“' Oreod ooond, Claude Brannos third, | S2ted, 07 2 31",':“, l:“'k;lll:lxu{“:::.‘:’l‘:::l‘::})‘;m §om- | not effect the skilied workmen, the strike wiil | the event of the capture of Kelung failing b — Blown to Atoms, should coms out of his room and |41 =% eft a8 to his identity. There has been no |; cesitato a general supension of work | cuuse China to submit to the French demand, Brok o , October 4.—John Goodwin, show bimself and say a fow words to JEROME PARK RAOKS, trace of the fiend up 40 the present tims, but | 1 ;]llunpLer‘mlbnmnl enforced idleness of ty houses destroyed in Montgreland, LaxNnoy, October 4.—Both the Gould cables employed in the Diehl and Johnson's Fire them, The landlord having delivered | Jenone Pank, October 4.—The track was | citizens are confident that he will ba captured, | 7" %000 ta 3,000 men, N Auyergne. betweon Europe and An are broken, Works manufactory, was blown to atoms by this measage, Blaine appeared at the heud of vy. Miloand a furlong, all ages: Richard | Nance county has offered $1,000 rewnrd Tinportant action has been taken within e il Lot - LA D A R e the stairs and bowed repeatedly, The veople won, Mittie I, second, Tolu third, Time, | the capture and convic! petratora | 48Y or two by the management of the Atchi- A Skirmish in Ohina, A Dead Man’s Cr) mortar, cheered and made a general rush to shake | 2:004, of the deed g ved from nta I'e, Union Pacific and NEWARK, e Oct, 6,—J, B, Ward, ac hands with him, but he held out his hand too | Three-quarters of a mile, twoyear-olds: | Goyernor 1 to the effect that o proclamn- cogo, Burlington & Quincy roads, | TONDON, October 4. —Advices from Hano 4 bigh to o ‘reached. from bolow nd"going | Unrest won, Tonsions. sooond, Tardee sk, | o will o {satiod at 0000 offering tiie rowhrds ci Virtally mota asico for 120 day tho o | toduy say tho guubonts Mansquator, Massun cnuntast, employed by the diy to examine | : ";’“’ "“(P") t""h'; "(‘ 551""“"," L rough the motion of shaking hands, said |Lime, 1:20, A it 1S sration ¢ v i P § < i varlof y worted tha 5 At Strer, October 5.—The impor g hands, said | 1ime, 1:20. authorized by law, Gaiaon,of tun Lripartice allianco WWRSISHAR b0 | aud Heolior while cruising in advance of s |0t atlous depactments, reparied that dur- | IUAKE EERRRT, Oigee B il oparts of pleasantly: I thauk you, gentlemen, and 1| Mile and a forlong, sweepstakes, three "This last telegram received lust ovening in o | Colorado, Utah and. Calitoroia Lusiness, and g you to cousidor that I am shaking |olds: Louisette won, Tornado sceond, it KXLin Iawt tolegeam sooetved dast evoning in 8 gy or y o L startliog subversion of all the theorios built | Insures a restoration of peace among the trans- with " each and every one Of you, i|pian third. Time, 2:01 up on the circumstances of the crime, Sheriff | Missourironds and maintevance of freight 1 should take groat pleasure in doing if| " Handicap sweepstakes, mile and three fur- | Zi-bell arrived in the city last night with | Fates my hands wera not so tired. The crowd |longs: Markland won, Royal Arch second, | proofs conclusive that Baird was the author of took him at _his word aud gave three cheers | Hartford third, Time, 2:40; the tragedy, The thread of evidence was fol STy reconnolterian o alloy. of Tioch ing tho twelve yoars :md[n;{ 1576 the city s, wera attacked by Chinose rogulars, One [ treasurer, John W, Stout, who died two Irench officer wi and thirty wen | weeks sgo, loancd the ity monoy to con. wonnded, Reinforcements havo already ar- | tractors and othors without due warrant of rived on the acene of encounter, Others w. Tho accountant xaya ho is unable o JEy command of General Negrios have state what lows tho clty #uifered as tho. bogks A N D R E Ws PAkrs, Oct ends o | Wera not well kept, but he puts down $70,000 endsd to-day, were 23630 for liliim-l”tArlwli that tho patsigo wa Mila and furlong: Cocckmato won, Mar- | lowed out i dotail, and was appalling in t' were not_obstructed, About 8 o'clock Mr, | maduke second, Lytton third, Time, 2:013. | its monstrosity, Baird had outraged s, fl/) ber 4, i i&lnum was excorted 6o the staud from which | - Handicap steeplo chise, full couree; Captain | Percival (tho fuct of lier violation was estabs eumatism dispateh stating that hoariog of ( ot beiog uceouated for, Al woney loit, | FE 6 wis to review the procession it iy won, Disturbance second, ‘dime, | lishod in the post mortem); u terrible feur of Ao A e ke G wifie | between Bacle wud Lungson, moving forward, |if any, since, has been covercd from other | § wHon, J, . Finerty, Gen. Adam King, of | 108, exporure had seized upon bins he had slain her | yorrogo gt it there I or e b 60eCifle |} ool the moasuren necessiry o drive thou | 101rcod and ‘no o doficlenoy exista, * Tho Baltimor nd other republican speakers, end the infant witnens; visited the housaof | TCm¢d¥ for rlicumatism; bu ands wWho 1 1 cie with gunboats, A brilliant engagoment | investigation still 3 divg which will show werein Bellaire to fill appointments, and the | Bricuroy 1, October 4, —Threo-quar- | Furneval aud Mayer; murdered both: wih | BV suffercd its pains have beep gre - | eusued, four thousand Chinero being pitted [ carelessuoss and probably fraud on the part of - town was giveu up to fireworks and political | ters of & wile, naidens, all ages; King Day | fiendish shrewdness had concealed Furnevais| ©ited by Hood's Sursaparilia, 1 0. | against him, ander Cholie, of the Mas- | Btout, but this will not effecs the precout con- GARS KO US oratory. Blaine will pass Sunday in Bel air ‘lfiilf," Emmett second, (alveston fhird, ‘Time, body to throw suspicion in that direction; hi mhl to find relic t.mv';lnu'xm’t Ot 2 'u.-,lw.m killed fight., Whon tho dis. | ditivn of ihe city finance RYING TO HOLD DOWN' R 20, then shot Perciva bstacles to | “1 was afilicted with rhemmaf y | patch was sent the Chineso were being ste —— v o 2 s n\;. .,‘ SONDAT, JMile and a furlong, selling allowancos; | the need gain of - | years, Previous to 1881 found no ellef, ly duiven brek. Their loss is heavy, orthern an Troubles, Tf:fi:n:frl::;z‘:xff HEELING, W, o Oct. B—Blaine re- | Clarence won, Metropolis second, Tony Fos liately gone grew worse, and at one time Was t liglp- ——— Special tolegram to the BE - L maiued quietly at Bellaire until this afternoon | tor third. 14 i o B0 : ¥ 204 Ahen. acamoariad by hie s REie. i P areiGaory Sl | Lar SLAL e Daughi' g Ssket 0\ Canal :.]~ 11111..,” o ~.4|.‘;rl.“|(‘:‘JAll’j' .lnus Affairs in Pt Oirawa, Ont., October b, —News has just i bers of the local committue drove ¢ gerly won, Wave O'Light second, Plunger | tice on thy train, and had carelessly asked the “‘ _" '; IR Qe f‘j‘{, " “" ALEXANDEIA, October 4,—The merchants | been received from the north that the Kit Ax sion, loug | third, Time, 2:13]. conductor for* information concerning a | 1%, T BALCOM, Bhirley Village, Msd. and bankers of this city presented o memorial | Indians, having regented of giving up the circuitous road through a_re W L familiar to him, td It was after| Seven furlongs, non-wioners: Brough S Ci o 9 “1 had rheumn; g dark whou s roachod tho hotel here, During | won, Iteatasccond. - Time, 1o, © 0 " | cortatn Corral ity Jia - Fowae WAt retter thn T took Hood's Barsdpariiay® to the government asking that vigorous mews. [ murderer of Youmans at Kera Forks, aro his stay at Belluiro the senior class of Wash-1 ~Mile and a furlong, all ages: Burgomaster | that, Baird was the murderer and | done great things for e, 1 rgeol ures bo adopted to muppress the Lrigands who | threatenivg tho lives of all the whites of the ington and Jeffezson college, Blaine's ahma | won, Krupp Gun second, Pawnes third, | s are scouring the proviuces, pilluging property | sottlement, They surrounded the store of vow in Corral Oity, Towa, | others.” Liwis Busnuani, Bidd mater, came by special train from | Time, 23} : Ll e P ¥ 400 Peavicions, Mra, Yournans and that of the Hudson B Washiogton, Pennsylvania, .~ to call e hofing uon 4t evidsocs, Bhet Slbell s riocdis Rarsssartis RN * Catno, Octolr 4o wahdi s advancing | C2mbany. o ocoupauts of ot had o, fco fipont | ‘,'A“““ ,W"““’Wh’;*‘;“:‘-“" them Virginia's Terrible Drouth, d Baird, Now the c unter intelli-| three pecullaritics : 14f'the towarc the White Nile, and probably iutends "“If“l'{ ;‘“l\‘w. l'\utlimu‘ n\lvuhlu is foared, ns Dleasant e, Tach monin 1 Was & very | Pavinspmd, Va., October 5—There ix a|gence tht the supposed ody of Farnovalis | remedial agents; 24, 4 to cross the river Duci al the Zodisne o the orth, couctsy are tak personally iutroduced, und us waost of thom | Heueral closing of tho cotton facteries n this | FEbllY o 0F, Tled, s L0 tobr the who o giraccss of, securing oxuew, (Octoher 4 ol Linker has R 0 ug of hilshed thoorics fnto shapaleas| & Ivania, Blaine, | city and vicinity in eonsequence of the | tissucs, Yurther developments of theont| O oas g heey ondesod to hold uilies o which | yearcity of water, This throws out of em- | hornble, mysterious tr were natives of westarn Penn himself in readiness Lo in many iustances, knew the Base Ball sat strength, effe join the Gordon relief expedition ] ly that everda-| b ot Ciain X AL they belonged, * Several of them were sons of | ployment over 700 wen, women and _childran, [ faced tho aunals of Nebraska, with fow par. | 5604 f0F book con ! Catno, October 4,—Advices. from Dongola, |y oo Uotober 4 T New bisold collsgo wates, Although the usual | neurly all of whom are actully suffering for |allels in~ crlminal records, wid unexcelled fn Hood's Barsaparills ) atato the Mudir at that place, in an_intervie Putsnuea, October 4 —Allegheny 4, Co Aiflersnces (o polib s exlst Lo llli'” class all | ghe want of the necessitizs of life, deliherate barbaritygars awaited by the whole 15 10 make 1me % O 1 with Colonel Stowar sod that villa: [ lunbug 14 AVRIUART % k e ol 1 seeied ke bostoonk Bintna mas. s Jrocld. "Qae’ fack, ot the lew rovaikable, iter of Decds, Lowell, Mass, © Aldog Gie route of ydon rellet oxpe- | CincinNati, October 4. - Cincluuati Unlons RTAR ife an_ i . - . |is to be o crimo anc : - n would supply the expedition with pro. | 11, Nationals 1, s meeling between Blaine ud his uocs, Hon, A Fatal Washout, that, whesevar tha gullt saay rest. 1t falle unaa | 1awieio s, Haresnariilpeptiie | Vislons and catiels’ U, Naiouaiad . ; ™ 1 y " o 4 I It in g 5 Derioir, October 8, —Deteoit 8, Philadel- Jebo Ewiog, of |\1\. ,f.,l"'.'f'[.:;.!y""t" ’:Q:"lh.'; DuLvTH, Mian,, Uctober 5,—A freight train :rlnl:;ve:ul?u marksiman, Four porsons were | 10 Lk Btreet, New York clty. i Ty Sc—Liaialk & e | [Eatum CESUTTRIN ogs substunicot ekl Lo found (RS 4 BXPry 0 h o i o o il vi istol; i o . 9 £ $H 3 p ing Powder, Is nephew Mr. Ewioy, o venorublo and re:on the Northora Pacific was dorailed near [ way taken, o o sleel oot coiumen et | Hood's » (hlrontoned Soolalimilo - ucocuscr, | Buevaio, October 4.—Providence 4y Bt e BRI L g Homy i warkably wel presocved old gontleman of B | Fond du Luc to-day by » washout, ‘Di loco-| brain sesmed to be " tho o) ctive paiik and | geiq by all Y ¥ Telegram to Tiw Brx, % A e Dan b o) formerly represented his district in the | motive and eight cars were hurled into the | with unerring precision this su waat of Iy by G L. ] oo: BekuiN, October b.—One of the great Ger- UW 3*’ 11y, October 4, ~Kansas' Oty ennsylvaniadegislature and in congre's and | 8t Louis river. Eogineer Harter, Firoman life and thought was picrced, Sheriff Zibbell { *" ¥¥ 2 Jowell, Mass, ‘nions 6, Boston 7. J uen poltical paries ia becowin exceediogly | Miuwauxer, October 4,~Milwaukss 9, o Boston 0, 7 ey #aald bo e the oldest liviog graduste of | Judkins and Brakewan Olsen were'drowned, states that the excitement both in the locali- * , JOO °Doses Ope Dollar, alarmed o6 the' possible suscess of the Social- 4

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