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| t T ——— e —— e FOURTHENTH YEAR. POLITIGAL Blaing’s Hearty Reception in 1he “Uld Dominion Rib.” West Virginia Greets the Coming Prosident. His Speech Before the Mass at Grafton, A Stirring Plea to the Solid South, The Progress of Nailing Demo-|; cratic Lies, The Connecticut Election—All Impor- tant Preliminaries of the No- vember Struggle. Blaine as a Protectionist, Fairmont, West Va,, October 6,—Blaine's party left Wheeling at eight this morning for Grafton, General Adam King, of Baltimore, left the party at Wheeling to retura to Ohlo. At ‘Wheeling & demonstrative crowd cheered as the train left the depot, workmen ran out of shops and people out of houses to eatch a lnst glimpse of the departing train. The first stop was at Moundsville, Mr. W. J. Cowden, chairman of the republican state committee, wngroduced Blaine amid enthusiastic chehring who said: *[ am glad to meet the citizens of Marshall county. I am glad o he in West_Virginia, 1 consider it an encouragine sign of the times that an earnest contest is going on in what was once a slaye state for the ascendency of republican principles, and_republican princi- ples this yeac mean o tariff for the protect of American labor. [Cheers.] If West Vir- giniais in favor of that she is republicn; if she 1s opposed to it she is not republican. The de- clsion rests with the citizens. Tknow no state in the Union more directly interested in the promotion of manufactures than your state. Your rich beds of coal and iron, your vast forests, all your natural resources favor a great development of manufacturing indus- teies, They can bo developed under a pro- tective tariif; they cannot be without it.” At Cameron, Littleton, Mannington and Farmington there were brief stops, and at each poins Mr. Blaine spoke briefly of the import- ance to West Virginia of o brotective tariff, At Fairmont thers was quite a large meeting, and Mr, Blaine left the train and addressed the people from a staad. Here, as at all pre- ceding points, the people wero very enthusi- astic. PARKERSBURG,W. Va,, October 6,.—At Graf- ton there was & very -Jargo and remar enthusiastie meetivg, The little mountain town was packed full of people from the sur- rounding country. Blaine was escorted to the stand, and when tho-demonstration, with which he was received; had subsided, he said: “Citizons of West Virgnin, as your dis- tinguished chairman has intimated, I am not astranger to your state. I haveknown it personally for more than forty years, and I have known this section of it well, I was born on the banks of youder river, a few miles below the point whlle it enters Pennsylvania, and you do not need to be told that there was | has been always & unity of _fedling among the lnh:g:lnnfi of the m fchetrs], but I do not see ‘before me the Wart virginia which I kuow in my boyhood. ‘West Virginia of forty years ago was com| ratively s wilderness; West Virginia to-day is in the prosperous industrial centre in the United States [applaune). West Virginia as an iodependent commonwaalth began her ex- istence during the civil war, and &t that date the most liberal estimate of her total property according to the enumeration of the United States census did not exceed one hundred million dollars. In 1880 the census gave jou an aggregate of hundred and vinety millions, aud in 1680 it showed that you possecsed capita to the amount . f three hundred aud fifty mil- Jion dollars. From the e of the war to the year 1880, West Virginia had the 3 d in wealth t' e enormous sum of two hundre and forty millions ~ You @ fared pre well, therefore. nnder republican sdminis tration. [Laughter and cheers | Probably some political opponant does me the honor to listen to me, and L will ask him, as s candid man, what agency was it that nerved the a m idustry to smite tre mou: nd create vealth in} West Virgin Tt was pro tective tasiff [great cheerii g and & financi-l ystem that gave you good money. [Renewed cheering. Before the war you never had ulating in your midst a bank bill that would pss current five huodred mi'es from home, (* That’s so” and cheers.) You donot to-dsy have a single pieca of paper money circulating in West Virginia that is not good all around the globe (Grout cheering.) Not a bill that will not pass coartainly in the money markets of Furope as in - New York or n,n.mm..,, ) that the man who works for s wages knows when Saturday night comes’ t.ImL he is to be paid in good money, (R newed ch ing.) Under protective tariff your coal in. duetries and your iron industries and the wealth of your forests have heen brought out and its for you, voters of West Virginia, to say whether you want to continue or whether you want to try freo trade (“'no we don't”) I'muke bold to say with all respect that there i3 not » democracic statesman on tho stump in West Virginia conspicuous enough to be known to the nation—I speak \mly of those T know who o vo T. Not one (cries of *‘uot oue, not one,”) 1 ¢o further; 1do not kuow & democr statesman who will acknowledge that tariff for rm.uu.um is_constitutional, and therefore, if houest en they are bound to oppose it. The Morriscn taritf bill (“Wa won't have it!”) the Morrison tariff bill would buye struck at the interests of West Virgiia in many vital resy and it is an amazing fact thit the representatives in con- Vrmu from West Virginia voted for that bill, There i & good old adage which I begto re- call to your minde, that Gorl helps those who themselves, and if West Virginia is not willing to sustain a protective tariff by her vote aud her inflience she must not expect it to be sustained for her by others. If she wants the benefit of protective tariff she must give to protective tariff_the benefit of hor support, [Oheers.] Lam glad that T am widressing @ southern people, & comuwunity t holders, acomuunity madsup of masters and t o addressing sl cheering:) Tam ap;ealing to the new South (renewed cleering), and 1 am app aling to West Virginia nos to vote upon a tradition or not to keep her eyes to the rear, but to look to the front und to the future (*We'll doat;” “we'l doit,” nd wild cheer- dif 1 could bs d [ would aake same appeal #0 other southern st tes— t s, to North C i 1o i@ to Tennessee, They are all in ested in & protecti snd the quest which do they f to gratify a p 0 promote ge prosperi y! Woou Virginia can le: way, she can break this scemingly i nable barrier of the solid south, [Cheers and cries of *'we'li doit,” “ we'll do it™] Bolid on what? Solid on a prejudioy, solid on a_ teadi- tion, solid on doctrines that separate the dif ferent portions of tha Union, Where as [ invite to join in a Union, not merely in formn, but a Union in fact, and take your part in the solution of the industrial end " finan problems of the times [Great cheering | 1t West Virgivia takes that course on the four- teenth ul October, = she will do much to settle controverries that now sgitate us. [~he will! she will!] The repeal of pro- for the care and improvement docks and_repair * hila the present navy is not « formidable as compared with \d over by Buchanan's ad the o utbreak of the rebellion. AFFAIRS ABROAD. o a4 Minister L“W[l]s Speech on America and Pare Democracy. 1870 and 1880 you one hundred and sixty THE uumrum TRAGEDY. | Farther Inyestigations into the Terrible Nauce County Murders. what it sh H\|4| tion, but T ask any business man if_he believea 3 doit with fres teade, [N Hero T close my words of counsel, leaving the v sectional feelin ¢ broadly national. A state allied on the one side to Pennsylvania, and on the other to Ohio [cheers]as much asyou are to Virginin and Kentucky. a state that stands in the sonth, inviting the whole south to join in great national movewent which shall in fact and in feeling, a8 well as in for nity fuflnenced 1 TATONIA CLUB RACKS, 1 leave you as A Gloomy Winter Prospoct for Unhnppy Ireland, Conclusive Proof that Furneval is the Murderer, Mile, three-year old, King Kytlo won, ster, third; time, 2:10. Kimball stakes, three-quarters mile yearolde,, Troubadour won; Orlando, sccond Trich Pat, thirds time, 1: Mile haste, Phil Lewis won; Salara, second; Koohla, thicd; time; 1:494, RACES AT CHIOAGO, 1 leave you as Madison, second; an of thy new All the First Established Theo= ries Exploded. Colonel Stewart Massacred by Bodouins, long-continued Jireakiyn; mide & tpase i i ol o rafton the \;unll( shhyfgt o T ard the Ohio river. Proof that Mrs. not Outraged, Parcival was Operations in and Abont China. tra l-u(h-m steh wo Pri dleton, thind, Zalb, fourths bt tine T'linois Broeders Assoclation st ako, t ton year olds, milo heats, its on the route to Anine _spoke briefly ionn industrio At novera other px of I.mwm‘... to iof issue of the p Walden, uf th dmnh. who h\w in Cincinnati, L ers of that church, who Im\l |!N'XI ate tending a conference a% Buchanan, got upon ain at Olarksburg. They were presented and converscd with him freely on the way to Parkersburg. starters, Caton A Thorough Rovmw of Cholera in Europe. A Reward Offered by County and|: Lenton's Yay Wythe by nmmm Patcher, W bay colt Williams by Combat, aud P. Willisms, bay filly, Luoatta, Ly Rom by Jeannetto won i strai last is the best on record by any A two year-old. trotted at 2:80 gatt and tho last quarter at the rate of s oach heat, Bello Wyum thi-d, distanced in the first heat. (' postponed after two heats. British Market Report—The Conflict of American and Furopean Pro- Auce—Other Forelgn Nows. The Murder Esoapes in the Clothing of the Dead Mo Investigntions, . RAILWAY MATPERS, THE MISSOURI CUT RATE, October 6.—Passenger rates to Missouri river points were quoted at $6 to-day over the counters and at $4 50 by scalpers, Lower rates are predicted for to-morrow. HE GRAND TRUNK CUT, Michigan Central and Lake Shore roads and Trll"k cut FULLERTON'S HORROR. ial Telogram to The Bix. #% Forugroy, Nob, October 6.—1ha start- ling revolution of all the theories of the torri- blo quintuple tragedy in Cottonwcod precinct causod by the last discovered facts was pub- lished in yesterday's BEE. PCPULAR EXOITEMEN Tho radical change of suspicion from Baid to Kurnival causes the most intense excite ment in the community here and was at first greeted with profound reluctance as Furnival was thought to bo & peaceful and inoffensive Lowell on Democracy, Biwrisaias, England, October, 6. Russell Lowall, American ministsr to Loudon ning address at the town hall -day, a3 President of the Midland In!flllm-. upon the subject of “Democrac y was chairman, large andience, by tomporament and ey He saw tho last years of the exist- ence f that quaint Arcadin which travollers beheld w Mike \\ |lko« won 10, Thlinois Trotting l!roc(leru s.m-, for ye: lings half mile hoats, stock farm'’s bay colt, Eairy Gift, Caton stock f k, by Don Oussack: I)mh-nlc, by Ly run's hay coit, Royal to-day decided to D rate of $11 from Chics yrere selling tckets rom Chicago to St. Louis [ There was & very President Lowell said that TRUNK LISE FREIGHT CUTTING. view of the fac trunk Jines have been u nections for cover for cutting rail ratee, on ex Jort grain, a meeting of freight agents was hold to-day and the possibility of a plan dis- cussed for allowing & joint sgent here to daily, an export rate based on the prevai oconn rate for that day. over for {wo weeks to allow the agents to con- sult their superior offi URIGHTON BEACH, irox Braci, October deng all ages dango, second; King B. Same distance and terms, Drobrisin Leroy, second; Chinock, third Milo and an cizhth, sollin Jennings, second that the east bound h delightel amazement ng their steamer con- He had watched the to eim & sad one—from agrienltura m proletariatariau population. himself then to the single point only ¢ long list of offenses, of Wespero won, Fan third; time, 1:04, which Amoric . Lowell raid they wore infesting the old world with what reomed ntirely a new disesse, democ- Undoubtedly tho speclaclo of '» great ive democracy on the other side of the Atlantic must reach powerfully npon the political theories The old_world, uut finding things to their or good or for evil, it should ten the acorn Irum which it Active search for s body was prosecuted, in t.e hope that its discovery would remove the suspicion of guilt, combined with other criminating circum- stances, conclusively establiszes his guilt. THE CORONER'S JURY has been taking evidence all day. Every inch of the locality is minutely surveyed to di cover any traco of the methods employed by the aseassin at his work, B The matter went The failure of this 10 be thought won; Motropolis, second; - Breyfogle, Special telegram to THE BEE. Niw Yonk, October 6.—Thero is sma'l con- fidence in Vanderbilt stocks and free predic- tions of lower figures, even in the face of bet- ter prices for the general li ing o great deal of attention, owing to the statement that & New York German bnnknr and broken, one of the Wormser Brothers, in London %o prevail upon the etockholders to ies to be voted against the Jowett syndicate at the anoual meeting. no denying the fact that out for the cheap side of the and will purchase the Iir 'Illnge of every for ice on anchor. to_ windwird also 18 the 2 aspirations a Sad Death, mind, whother not be forgots sprang was riponed on 4 the British constitution under v disguise it may bo placed, in pru- deneo and decorum was o all ita essontials ero continually say- Special to Tii: B Lvcory, October 6,—0. . armed soldicr, about forty-five yoars of ago, dropped dead about 1 o'lock this afternoon, Tn the morning he was picked up by the po- lico at the corner of N and Hights streets whero he had fallen in - a and taken to the police conrt roomt and wash od up—having hurt limself in the fall ho was Then he went_down towa and on P strect foll in a second fit and died in & fow minutes, He has lived in Lincoln for four- toon or fifteon years, and bas of thu house_o! This, as yet, is Hine, a one- The results alone attest the tragic Erie is attract- Furnival can searcaly bs said to have had a great reputation as o marksman, only known that he handled a rifle and pi tol with fair precision. ing Amerion was to think it was, sincs the torm meant that only w closrer conception of human claims aud human dutiesjwas beginning to prevail, , a8 13 supposed, But the wounds of nll his \u.tnm indicate that he he was a more pended in every ot in that of Percival '8, n)mt and that direct into the Drafn. however, in killing Percival he seoms to have selected the heart. let struck the unfortunale man in the side thick bill book carried in his coat Thus apprised of the murderous in- mmnun upon him, tho unfortunate victim may liave been able to offer rorhie resistance; a brief struggle may have ensued, soon at best to lxa cut short by the assailants second fire. Tival fall wibh s pistol ahob wyncdliednksaly fo the center of his forehead. PLODED THEORIES, that ouma:hl::;?w ‘abandoned, as pronnnnol ‘the mi Oanada's Oommercial Ambitions, atch to Tns Bk, —Sie John A, MacDon- Goorgo f he can tnko ropresontatives Ho was & mémber of Tarragut 0. 25, G. A. R., of this city. ald, tho Canadian tephen, prosident of tho Canadian Pacif loft for Nowdork to-day to take n stoamer for England on Wednesday, establish a line of stoamers inconnoction with the Canadian Pacific betwoen British Colum- | court which will make tinal settlement of | start was weak. Closing figures of the da N -hutmns aro al- | thivgs very far i the future and be more [ were 77§ for October, for November, 8l 10w o go through & recel ands of its enemies and it is known that ors have weakened at putting up their cashand prospects are thata very mae terial chango in the management wi and that Vanderbilt's hand while Jay Gould allows his pet properties to become the foot ball of the traders, aud passes the old \Vulnmh into the hands ot a receive e Blaine A Christlan Necossity, Spacial Telegram to Tirk: ks, CINCINNATI, October 6.—The mesting ot Congregational morning]resembled s politie than a ministerial one, The bia, Japan and Chin ready on foot with this end in Stephen eays that his steamors will be much | was adopted, —In quyumum now appanrs lm finer than " those sailing from San Fran:isco [ possible for the croditors tu nhLlln dek; 2 v 3 d unsettled w and ghat the route from?Y okohama l.u anpu which they have °l % 008 ng gathering more question usder ,.4 ‘ministers in o o e lfllm'l‘h m‘“ chxu‘ da; I‘Loflnu via San B‘nncino. and fluv lo not. mortgage the cas] novnl is the murderer m.her nnd brother -nd nu- werous detectives are here. The following placard has bean struck off by the thousands and posted all over the countv and distrib- uted throughout the country as much as pos New Aqco, Mich., Octobar 6,—A horrible tragedy occurred here last night, named Armstrong recently came here and | bie, fourd his wife and George Bates together in Ha seizad an axe and His wifo seized mental support to the scheme, British Produce, LoxDoN, Octoher 6.—The Mark Lane x iow of the corn trade, utumnal weather of the past weol has been accompanied by ‘but little rain, con- sequently good vrogress has been made in fall Sales of English wheat were | torial ticket of J, I, Montgomery, vice Gov. 78,940 quarters at 82s, 4d., sgainst 80,109 quar- T tors at 30s, 4d, for the corresponding week a In th formgn wheat trade sollers have boon firmer, although arrivals coutinue Thoe off-const cargo trado has been confined to the sale of a cargo from “lhero wero eight arri , of which two were withdrawn and Twelve cargoes ara due, s ket is slow and deagging, rates aro wichanged, |l|IhL\||L ln move at late rates. ¢, and pricos are unch THE CRIMINAL'S RUSE. , The evidonco shaws that Furmoval loft with do I Mayer's hat, and points in A Bagnio Tragedy, 'AGO, October 6.—T.ate last night, in a house of evil repute, Minnie Brooks (white) proprietress, and her husband, Giles Hunt, (colored), were stabbod by - colored man Both are dead, ing % most dissglute life, created a sensation two years ago by professing reforn ation and by turmng her house intow ho for the rcclamation of f: time, the interest in he failing, she rety ried Hunt. Her real Tinney, and sh family in Now Yor Bates’ room in bod. entered the house, while Bates left the room for a_ rovolver with While Bates was goue, Annstrong broke away frem his wifo and struck her with an axo and then cut her throat and going down stairs he mot i Armstrong gave_himself up il. Bates was u boarder at Arm- strong's, aged about 23, and considered 4 hard press, in its weokly r Lum]lkLfl]y cov the dll‘LL(Ilrll ARD OF $1,00C, A reward of q 000 is oftered by Nance county, Nebraska, for tho approhension and conviction of the murderer or murderers ot Harry G. Perceval, his wife and infant child, Baird, who were ve miles west of ounty, Neb., on orabont which to kil him, - ot the s]iglmn_t clus Hugh Mair and I i on o hoavy scale, red to her 0ld ways and mar- ame is safd to bo Louisn 15 to belong to a good New Yorg, Oct, 6,—T the ollowing _ congrossional o _ Sixth district, Description of party who has for soma time i ns murdered, HeOnllough's 81, Louts, Mo., October 6,—John MoCul- [ § wnday morning and spent endoin o quiot ard pleasant vto Hot Spriugs 4 o, guest of Dr. old intimate fiiond, and and speud two or ter which he will u-ml« Ium consider ‘missing: glishman about Intentions, Sinches in heigtt tures, sandy hair, f somewhat freckled 23 years of age, § sharply formed fea- s A exln.nr of the World; Abram 8, Hewitt, Eleve Mediterranear Oats are 61, d larga supply aud Ly, 64, lowar, alks erect, pleasan weigh 140 pounds; a nt, and has tatooed the day with old Ho will probably Egbert L. Viele, Citzen'’s associ; and Tenth llhtrub endor:e d Llh y In other districts cm! rence ere appointed, nan 1...1n|m,.1.m 1ho govsmor of Nebras that he will issue o proc ditaonal reward, as anthorizad by law. By order of 'tho biard of county o ke has telepraphed amation for an ad- The Cattle Bcare in Canada, Torox10, Ont,, of & communication from the ccretary of the ¢ department of agriculture at Ottawa, that pluero pneumonia prevails in Illinois, which fact has an important bearing on the bank examiners had been appointed 1 Ohio arrangement respacting a transfer of meav and cattle by the Grand Trunk from eastern points in the United States and re- questing that the regulations agreed on in April 1880,by the department of rail rogard to the transportation of Aw eri three woeks thore Tn congequenco Aggressive Railroading. trouble almost that with proper tr stored to healil, morrow, when it will whether McCullogh will go to Hob Springs, PHILADELPIIA, P stating more & Ohio Railway has been given notice by 1y that on and after October 12, it will e deprived of the privilezo the Pennsylvania lines Dated at 1" ull: erton, Ne tho Pennsylvan of running trains over s between Ialtimore and New York. passenger tickets nor baggage checked through from the westvia_the Baltimoro and Ohio line will be received by the Pennsylvania Com- sSpecimens of the Shallow Campaign Muracrouns ) Cuicaco, Octobor 6, Amunition Thomas McManus, and Timothy » dago kaloon in a Democrats, vs with | Were also dentroyed by fulliu;]v walls, The | lar eales 150 boxes at 7 cents for light ekims, 1 Noonan stopped in fiont o disreputable portion of the city last night to witnoss a fight in progress on the sidewalk, when Jooph Jorras, an Ttlian, ran out with a stillotbo and stabbed all of them, dangerously cut. Washington specic ci ary McPherson is kept asswering letters from republis ent parts of the e —— Another Big Failure, “The gencral as- A. Rosenthal & C was filed in the coanty clerk's off Tho assignes in Louis Galo sholmer, iy s of proferred creditors Th real extent not be learned until th nmigm'u's schoduls in irsued o general order insistiog on the est compliance with tho regulations, from instructions ations permit th Prunk to recsive live stock b Sarnia. only, sutions will bo take infected cattle Do drowned, n Connectic oretty busy in N | ent families having eff Ji b | 10K from a single trunk i | of furniture. 'The loss on tho building is com- dev m!.vnn v\lm'u\ ountry who desire to be fur nished with material to combat wild assertions made by democratic speaers, democrats seem to be especially wrought up over the tremendous surplus in the treasurv, they asserc amounts to $43 T'he facts are that the 1st of October the in the treasnry amounted to that sum 002,000 represents gold and silver de for which silver certificates have boen “issued, «d by law to remaln in the treasury for (he redemption of such certifi- cates; that “l‘nmnnn are demption of u thereon which ha may at any time be pre that §2,00 1,000 ixe hold for the puyment of in terest on \mmllul Ll Joreas was arrested. tho kame time in the rame neightorhood a fight wred among anumber of Ttalians in which ‘lnt or ten whots wero fired and still.ttos Five ar six parsons are wounded, Hono, however, fatal, Tho necessary pre prevent the ‘introd across the border, and those will be tho. oughly jvspecte The Tennessoo Hllrrll!‘: Up th Cuanikston, W, Va,, October 6,—General John A, Logan and party arrived hero from Huntington at 12 ., on route through the southern part of the state. : greoted him along tho r Ol l)omlnlul A Itiot at Itaces, o — Arvab Treachery, Panis, October 6, Major Ketchencer telo- graphs the whole of Colonel Stiwarts party Colonel Stowarts boats while en the rocks and the At the Tovg Chumps | legislature is carsiod bya large majority | Awmstios, 1s broken, probably by icebergs. races to-duy a mob, dissatisfied with the ridivg | Many towns that voted agaiust the amend- ghsh jockey named Sharpe, pulled |ment five year ago, voted for it this year, R [] him off his horse and brutally kicked and beag | 11 xcsult of the elections for town offices AN @REVVS " Tho horso was slao injured by blows | 2010588 hourd from docs not - indicateany [ | and_ umbrella, s weigning enclosure in u . A violent riot followed, the mob bres ukm,‘ into the enclosure, duty wero compolled to guard tho place from tho Infuriated crowd, oo whom wi s, and only e the |n’Lv-x\»uLmJ_| of the po Oatno, October 6, and which is requi route to Dongola struck o held for the re- General Logan o and mado & #poach £ a lurz He lef two hours later w.,. m. all Luwm up the valley and through to Thero was mach entht Speaker John f @ been called, uu'l w)nhh treacherovs Ara offered assistance, Sharpn e Couldn't Have Pe licton's Daughrer, 2 Soldicrs on iring of cannons . Carlisle passed through tho city this morn- ing en route to Point Pleusant, whero ho Ho was warmly cheerod, sum expendituras under apl ous aro t0 bo psid aud the reserve sgainst the greuba k In Towa the democrats ar A doctiment chargi 10,000,000 in gove ohn R, McLean, e Enquirer, is to be married a% Washing ton to-morrow to Miss Baa old, the daughter of Gen, 1 NATI, October 6, weized by aped lynching by speaks to-day. ) n Maseacre, , Oct. G.—Intelligence just been received that J Fritz and their wives wero found m! October 8 at James Rafferty’s ravch in the Huachuea mountaics believed to have « about to hang him, was beseiged by the Another Eoglish joc nment accounts, e T T e P iotors for half an_hour, Corexnacex, October 6,—The the Reichstag in the hall of the university tg In his specch ho urged that the inde dent counury should bo sccured by yassing res for its def When the matter congress, first sesslon, S munication to congress, tho forty-four, tary Bristow, I Thno Lie Naile Bigelow adard to deny the published coming to Kngland Clevelund’s elecs .unl furthe r Uluulu-«u teiferty, who Is miss In no instence has thera been any erasure teration in tho Lok partment, and the ch lighed reports have be s | kreater accurs statemont that his father i to obtain money to adyanc he presidency, A Convicis 1 o in the pub 2 only to express with y the precise condision of the nts ivs shown by such books and N.m.u.. committed the wurder i leath of the Mexican «pnnunu, w]lu was lhrllKl‘l July 4th, camp yesterday F, ) ot, jumped into th bl Tathse In In fact oaming to thins couster, but the visit is oxclusively of a domestic chare acter and of short duration, and attempted aud killed by & negro r. Bristow is now & supporte Cleveland for the ought to ba good with the democrats, 'u 1llinois and elsowhere democratic speak that tha republicans have 000,000 on the navy ecords of thedepartment ,000,000 haye been ap- war vessels dur hat amount includes all the jureaus of construction, and yards and Giame called at the end of the ninth i ning on account of darkness At Kansas City. (Uuions) Kantas City, LoNDON, Octobor 6, patch of Saturday’s date says that the corres- pondent is assured on high authority that | land val d 4 Jand valued at threo end a balf willion dol. | !51()00_ GHLW Manquerre, Mich,, A Times, Pokin dis- broke out in the Hecla mine 1 feet beneath the scrface Thomas Grusble bodies caunot ba re ers are declarix squandered ove sinca the war. show that only propriated and expended on ing that period, expenditures for the steam engineering, o NGias Laudial John Rayson and At Milwaukeo Providence, 7. China is ready to subwit to arbitration and will abido by the consequences, unity at Kelung is safe n-of ‘war before ) wmsul The foreign ) o mullf‘u A Btate Secretary’s Orime, D. M. Burns, Sax Fraxncisco, October 0. ncluded as for | secretary of tho state during Perkin’s adminis: ted laet ovening, charged o state fundy, B e Smuggling by Mail, New Youg, October 6, tootive tariffl according to the terms of the { examiner to-day seized forty-one dismonds Norrison bill, would cost Weat Virgivia a vast found in ma ‘The custom house Hoxa Koxa, October 6, | under Admiral Lespes, which commanded the ®yume on illions. of dollars ex- 1 ho French forces ests of orduance and with embezaling shu war_ vesscls soveral pended in expernenta f the stemner Lrttavic. MARKET MEAU. attack npon Tamsui have captnred and oecu pied the town, Lespes has sent three battal ions to affect a junction with Admial Corbit oD ot Btk vt Fran|Catle Reoeipts Tnforior and Prices I P L U, T Lower, Pekin. 1t will b necessary says the repnblique to strike new for reprisala and seize npon hor territ Differential Duties in Cuba, Mannin, Octobor 6.—The king will to-day sign & decree abolishing the dutios lovied by Spain on Cuban sugar, creating difforential flag duties up ish West India sugars, imported into Spain {4 forefgn vessels, incrans: ing duties on alf Toteign wngare. and _dlseitmts X favor of & frol tions b ivi i Wit and against ations without, o | A Day of Ner{ Aotivity in d and America, 0= he Cholera, Hog Market Higher Under Fayor= able Influences. Wheat Closes With a Marked Improvement, Symptoms of t|Z ’romised No= vember = neezs, Roe, October 6,—During the past twent; four hours thirty-six froeh cases of cholera and twelve dueaths were recorded at Naplos, Gen had twenty seven frosh cases and twenty-two deaths, MabRin, October 6.—No_deaths or fresh cholera cases are reported in Spain for the past twenty-four hours. Oats Rule Di 1y advance: # rd a Few Points | * nger, —K Scores a Lives Ireland's Gloomy Prospects, Loxnoy, October 6,—Ear! Spencer has sent OATTLE, tha goverement gloomy reports in relation o [ Spacial telegram to the B the prospects of the coming winter in Treland, Ouroaco, October 6,—Among the receipts Albhiough th hacvess 14 reported goad, 4 wero 203cars of Texans and 1U1 weiterns, low prices of produce prevens the farme s | Y 3 from meeting S payment of their rents, | Makiog a total of 807 The Lulk of theso b Should th ; landlords ineist oa their full legal | were droves that were held back last week a rights, crime will re various polnts outside of Chicago. There o< oo were only about 67 cars of natives and not Gladstone to Hix_Supportors, oyer £0 cars of that was pnmhlyl good, ul|d Y . § oq | M0t & load of really prime., Anything in the Loxnoy, October 6. ~Gladstone has lssued | 06 0e'ling that would do for the seaboard, or circulars notifying his supporters to attend | axport trade eold o shade higher, but common the oponing parliament as’ho proposes, at the | and medium that could compete with western, enrliost moment to “submit important and | had to be sold at any price. W estern range pressing business for the consideration (of that | stock consisted of atout one bhundred body. cars, It was o a rather ————ee poor quality, and sold at lower prices than last A Canadian Hotel Fire, k. Good to prime ehippers, 1,200 to 1,500 TON, October 6,—The Windsor hotel £1.90@6,75; poor to h\h‘,lx o,l"u](;:,:o”\a Kix burned thig morning, The guests narrowly escaped only two of whom was injured. One [ g broko bis log by jumping, tha other was burn. | 1,827 The. 85, 20; 248 Wyomings, 1,120 lb od but not seriously, Loss $10,000, It was Now Mexico-Texas 70 1bs, $3.50 caused by an explosion of qas, 35 New Mexico-Texas, 843 1bs, 83,50, —_— HOGS, Xhe “Wasp: Iuquest, Under light receipts, cooler weather and Loxpoy, O, 0,—Tho oourt mactial to n- | fair demand from all lasses of buyers. the : Y boat “Wasp, " | market was active and prices strong anc vestigate the loss of the gunboat *Wasp, G ol sctive A, rLoas ot el wrecked rocently, found tho disaster duo to | g 5% YN THERT ST OT DRI S e the absence of care and to inattention in | P60 AR and b 60@5 70 for best, with navigatipgthe vesel, Thosurviving mombers | o (6 ISR “GEA Y (08 P Yol of tho crow were acquitted of 5.60, aud - skipe bt 4,75@0 10, . The markst s T Tl closed steady with about all sold. Good The Newcomb-Buchanan Fatlure. | mixed packing, averaging 230 to 500 bs, 4 90 Louisviiie, October The affairs of gfl’v 25, Heavy zrnila- 250 to 330 IlVJ; :_mm Nowcowb, Buchanan and company are now [ 80+ Tight bacon, 160 to 215 1be, 4 75@5 50, : WHEAT, apparently in & worse condition than ever. ! e Tho opening in wheat ' this mornify Tho assigneo is without money to carry out | marked by grest worknoss, but under the in- in: the trust and plan proposed by “some of the | fluence of more re-assuring cables, the ma: k largest creditors to raise somo by system | gteadied and the closing quotations of the xlny charges on whiskoy in_warehouses owned by | \vere 3@ higher than thase of Saturday. ‘Lo Stophon gos to | the reditors no strongly objected to, that it s [ expectation prevails that tho visiblo upply no likely to boaojusted. In thin ovont the | will show a very large increaso and it wus estate will probably be forced in the chancery castly than if the creditor's plan of assessment | @81} for Ducembur, 81§ for January, them huvl.ly joos for near di cobved'from G Tosing figures of Saturday. A ing of tho republican_executive committoe to- | af 68§ for October, B44 for November, duy a lotter was read from the chairman of | the year and 40§ for Llny, the greenback parky, proposing a fusion of | 144 cloanz ab 901 for Octaber, 4 o greeuback and republicans o the electorial | November aud 9§ for May. ticket, rapublicans 6— greenback 4, Tho com- 2 : PONK mittee refused. The result, itis rumored, | Considerable life was infused into pork will bo a Butlor and Weat, e'ectorial ticket in | prices ddvunced sharply for distant futu utler and West elcctorial tickeb in | 'phg markot closed at b330 for October, 1 Mississippl ~ Substit tes are made cn elec- | for the year and 12 -‘,”Jmm“y. JAGKEON Mrss., Octobor 6.—-At tho neet. | owod very littls ‘,‘ 44; 2 LAR n refused to morve—3. T. Jackson vice | waa stronger, cloiing at /7 .x 4 for (’utubm s o. Kour ro- | 274 for Novembe iblican candidates_for congro s we presont. e ——— h 1 with closod doors, Othe War to the Knife. er business of weret nature was Lmumutunh Special Dispatch to the BEr. New York, October 6,—The passenger b ; fight bhotweon tho ronds enst and west has, an : SaN Fuaxcisco, Octobor 6,—At the elose | 14 ggant suys, just begun, and the reduction’ ¥ of the republican parade Saturday night, | of rates will murked feature, and the Thoe. J, Croshy, first lieutenant in one of tho | only feature for the immediate future, mer— Fatal Affray in a Procession, uniformed compauios, and Fugeno McCarthy, ThoPast Wk s O e sancion. sergeant, got into an altercation, The latter Octol ) clear was intoxicated. Crosby spoke sharply to| 1BOsTOY, clober 6.—The clear ances im aboutt his conduct, when MoCarthy drew | throughout the United States for tho el i wrevolver and fived, The bullet struck a|ening Ssturday night wers $805,00!,186% small boy in the knee miiming him for lifo. | ghowing o decrsase ot 27.7 parcent, compared A socond shot missed, tho third one struck | with ths corresponding weel last yosr. another boy, the fourth missed, and tho fifth sttt e struck Crosby fair iu the heart and b 7 % dropped dead, McOarthy mado a dash and Pne: Aloxp 14g) WasHINGTON, Oct. 6,—Tho comptroller of e, the currency authorizes positive denial of the ‘Wholesate Furniture Destruction, | published report that a rumber of special escaped, Puinapkienia, October 6.—Farly Sun- | 4, other states for political purposes, ' day mornivg & firo swept theough Pea. e ———— cock’s storags warehouses Now, 1817 and 1819 Dairy Products, Brown streot Nino adjacent dwelling houses | Erary, Tils., October 6,—Cheese dull; regus storchouso wan i 5ix_story building and “ex- | Bugter, jo lower; regular salos 26,000 pounda tended from Brown to Atmore strest, Livory | ae 80 conts, | Private salos, 2700 boxes cheese, floor in the big structure was filled to overflow- | 135 000 pounds butter, ing with household goods, six hundred differ- y stored there, rang- twenty wagon loads ‘Whol ——— le Drowning. Austria, October G.—Fourteen hile playing in a boat to-day on Draye, capsized, and all wero paratively light, The principal loss is on the furniture stored therein, a's Vote, C—— Hanrvorn, October G,—Returns as far as Another Broken Cable. received indicate the Constitutionalamend- | LoNDON, October 6,—The Benuett-Mackey ment providing for blennial tessions of the | cable, only recently laid between Europe and materlal po itics1 chungo, A itous Srike, Primsnone, Ostobe ty laborers en, goged in .o excavetion fo: the new jail gtruck this morning for an inciea.e of 25 cents, Shortly after one, four or nve return. ed to work and w tely nmnl. d by the ntrikers with ¢ N, ¢ A riot f.llowed, but uo ous was hurt he police arrested tho ri aders of thestrikers, - Union Pacific Finances, vnvlr.c T0HOLDDOWN PEARL BAKING POV/DE! |/TAuBoUUDTO RIS 30810N, October 6,—The earnings of the Union Pacific entire systew for August was $2,430, mu) _a decreaso from August of last 00; expenses,. 31,101,000, & do- 0C; surplus earnings, 81,528, 000, an incroaso of $224,000 for cight monthis to August 81, —— - A Peddler's Luck, RANCISCO, October 6.—John Jocobs, & wh cigar peddler of this city, formerly of Cincinuati, has received suthenticated sdvices of his accession to property in Kog- EAM 1 ARTAR ¢ e Tajtistaly Substiniced e be, fowd ng Powder, 1s pos Work Resumed, BURE.S i ot and pestimonies 81. Louis, Octobar All affects of the o \Atnlrmuxlu'humulflxnn Dana Hays, Bos. ; Akiave wmallacble Iron Co, were turned over to the | bode, iti SN (r"n,nu by order of the court Work will re- Tarie contracts Which ru 01 50, Yy