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THE OMAHA DALy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. NEB.. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 11, 1884, "CATTLE AND GEREALS. ? TOREIGN WEWS. Affatrs tn Ohina. o Tpectabee 10, & dtsoateh teom Gen | Yosterdgy's Business at the Stock Yards and on "Change, f mmission took immediatoly very ave of election to ent down the republi I, S E e can majority in the state RADES CON Calling 1ho Ravk and Fils of Obio Re- i of Obo, | St ke 10, T feewton of g (et DGR Condel Rorumps | ks A Conservative View ol trades and labor unions continued tha discus: will have tw publicass to Daty. Special telegeam to Tix Bk, sion this morning of the various planks in their His Hackueyed Hobbics, o OicAGo, October 10,—Senator Allison, of | decluration of prmciples without arriving at e to expectation: v very fine, lowa| P thousand feet of space, th warded any northern stat says General Negrier is pushing the Chinese towards the village of Yontke, I have or- Towa, returned this morning from Ohio, e |#ny tesult. Ocrtain of the delegatos endea THE N 3 O , 5 m terod that Kiptown where General Nocrior' et : : 1t [ vored to introduce matters affecting national i . |THE NANCE COUNTY MURDERS, ptown whero General Noerier's ight’ was not s enthusinstic concerning the result | |GG 8 RO TRERS FECREE Recsived by the Bourbons of Cin= forces had engaged the Chineso | bo strong] o 7 ThoElamed Kaighve Erottuted [ 50Oy s whin B pasod |y vorspmealy beiriae, |t OSOL BTR -~ - e e v g oney | T Cattle Market Markod by No Presence in Ohio, through Chicago a few days ago to make ad- [ of Clovoland, was defogted, . Tho following oinnati. Soma Interenting Faots Concorning ihe [ tlots closed. | Tonquin is tranquil, The Change, dressen there, resolution was adopted H e 7 Victims of the Wholesalo Tragedy, [ oiof kil One oot i ol ””ufl"‘— i ¥ “Will the republicans carey Ohio " he was | ¢y Warts R AR O B o : . iy conat, T amstme immediats command. of the : y & Floquent Appeals to Mest Re=|aiked. by legisintivo onactment, Ho Indulges in His Garbled Re= Speelil to ths 8 Pl Plonies Dras trogi. A wbont 9 Inav Tanoi : Hogs in Full Receipt an/ - w i 1 oo will? Hs R) 85LVED, that we dee! aduty of avery i ' Sp o the § A one ~ dmiral Peyson, minisiter of marine, sent a spouse Tuesday Next, i 0o Hmlis 5 AILEUAk Ry E O Gt ettt and - Sgn woriet ch, North iterations, OwAtoNws, Minn, Oct, 4—speolal in to-day's | dispat R AR g Demand, T e what sou saw and hoard, how | A\MErica to work for canaidates for legilative - Plonear Press tells of the murder of our form Fosmior . who 1 From what you saw and heard, how | honors who have proved themselves to be true er townspeople, Mr. Percival, wife and child, n Toin treaty han challenged ou figure the republican majority | fri $300,000 of Democratic ‘‘Soap" [much ds “Phe 8 avenu f will bo ? Tho delegatos then went inta secrt session The Source of Rsvenuo Must|co wito eing ro vl kuown i tho duughtee chefort, on acoount of an oditortal wiit: | Another Phenomen“”y Day in the Buckeye State, ‘That is difficult t> predict. T am afraid | to consider th ation made by vne dele Not Exceed of Rev. G. C. Tanner, pastor of the Episconal . ton by him criticising the on 'Change, n> one will know exactly nutil the election.” | gate in a publiked interview that an attempt church of this city and superintendent of SWill it ba over 15,000 English ¥ Loxnox, October 10, was being made to have tho federation des county schools, created the most profonnd ! “L don't believe it will. 1f it reaches 15,- | or one of the nati solitical pa 7T N i he prospect of a ! Stubborn Resistance of the Bour=|cw sro wil be dolng very wll.t, © Wien the doors aied it }\m.\.. ouncod The Needs of an Economic Ad- sentation aver experich ..'.','..‘lyu‘.}f‘tl'.'fi:'\m,'.l'.” compromise being reachsd botween the | COMplete Dearth of Speoulation “ ““The ropublicans carried Ohio four years | that all misunderst ga had be cleace PR ' y A ety (e S beals b E . bon “Forlorn Hope.” y 100000 SO away nnd harmony was testored, A tho - ministration,’ ficiad ‘paront: Mr. Taumor. hi gone t Ne. | conservatives and liberal is fmproving, Tho in Wheat, braska for the remains of his danghter, alleged government scheme for redistribution s1id the senator, wut | ternoon seesion the consideration of n plat: o tha majority this y form was resumed, The revenus system of odeled. Tt was decided | The Ante-dilnvian How! With Its Us. OWATONNA Octob ~A lottor just re- ceived from Rev, Mr, Tanner, father of the murdered Mrs, Perceval, dated Fullerton, 1o one should com! Attempted Democratic Frauds in the | with that of four years ago. It wonld be | federation was rei of parliamentary seats to correct tho disparity oxisting batwoeen the represontatin of the population ia counties and boroughs has been Corn a Elight Shade Steadier—Oaty manife-tly unjust. Tha proper comparison is | that the dues of unioas having 1,000 members 3 J Chicago Elections—A Libol on withi:t1is Qemsratte ||\:\j-!;i't))‘~nl\vlu y!\:\lr ago, | or undor shil b 810 be !’ "Ritnom, | Tor tioes ual Quota of Delibrate Neb-, October 7, gives cloar and concise | ymoothed for sottlement. Tho marquis of Strong—tork Basier—Lard }, ;o Conkling, Etc., Kte, Then Hoadley was elected by a majority of [ with over 1,000 members, oue cent per mem Falsehoods, ianner the facts of tho tersible tragedy as de- | Salisbury and s conservative collongue the Yower. duke of Richmond and Earl Cairns, are hold- ing a conferenceat Gordon castle, the resi dence of the duke of Richmond, looking to a somothiog like 120°0. T we reverse tho | bor per annim; local, stato and trades assem- state and are uccessful now with 15,000 ma- | blies exceeding 1,000 in membership, & 5. 1t jority, T shall regard it as & very areat tri- ded that any trade organization, hav- [ 1o el Am GINOINNAT, veloped before tho coroner's fury. Tl e ny, while it affords no real clow to the po potrators of the erime, seems o point to Bur BLAINE. ~ |amph? ng seceded from a kindred body, be not al- uived o the author o it all. Hhe facts. vome { sottlement of the difliculty with ths liberals, el Ak Lt Ontiuicoruk, Ohio, October 10.—Blaine T wed representation ih tho federation. It [ (yycixsars,October 105 Headricks ronched | Yaimciont amt Mair wen "“"“x ———— Spocial Telogram to Tiik Bee: lejt Columbus this morsing, Mr. Hanna, of _ Ol Election—Marshals, was decided to provido for & committoe 0 | hers to-day and was driven to thy hotel with- [ notiisel (0 ST, Yo 8 Fimon Raliway Scheme, CHcaco, October 10,—There were 150 cara the stato committee left the party and Gov. | Special telogram to Tix Bk 401 L) xt]nkv-(s. ]suluvct {mtfn'the approval | gug any parade or ceremony. In the after: | duy’ night, or Monday arly, Mair, A . —Bismarck has prepared a | of Texans and 112 caraof westerns among the ernor Foster took charge, Tho first stop was | CISCINNATY, October 10.—The Enquirer to- | of two-thirds of the membars of every union | noon he took a drive throtgh the suburbs and | lived * with ; Win dhoh 1 d bofora the Reichstag at the | frech arrivals, Northwostorn cattle were in W v Tnit. | ropresented in_the confederation, A resolu- [ recoived calls, but made 8o address, Senator 3 ® 1t | coming session for the purchase by the empire d:”’""‘"'n;" s ;“.";“fl]"";“"“:"': ];'.':;u tion was passed_demanding congress to do- | Bayard, of Delawate, wfudgs Thurman asd | Barcasale. was. N“",r'l‘,:,',’:'l;m"fl::, et | S Al Yailways now owhod by cifforent fedoral | fino order. The quality of several droves was od Staton Marehal B gl b e Tt | oare ahmearnod land graats forfolted, Al%% | General Roscoraus are alfoin thy ity to 4t | enticed” thero and ahot, and put. into | fovornments and contralizing tho administra- [ equal to any graw-fed cattlo on tho markot tic assemblage: rfx'\-lg~ an deputies for luo«_dnydw election, b": et r'dmmfw e L bBhL LOtAR ?;:?Lfl’fh:ffi;':. “‘:t‘_‘ni&ng-nwm‘:fi:; xl,y,:.‘vlgr;{ apool M )’nl‘cu\\i’ln||\! baby wero shot in [ ton l‘:;‘:;:‘u n:'nl-;a!u.| 1t lln‘;,tny‘ml ‘NM tlul- this week, and the notable feature in the west- “If to bo observed by an entire continent | Festiyely declines to appoint domosrits W cigar bill unooustitutional, The election of | briuf spoech to th effect that ho b fonnd in | oo Komlesrms siout 10 b oo vy e Vs and Weurtenburk 04 | een trado in the strong demand for range cows, {:o a source of 1:;1d:. :]he l';;“l?k‘ of .Uhhi" should | gakos,” Bright s silent on the subject, but 'l':i‘.fil'"i,';”i\';‘.‘,fi.‘,'d:\ v::fifl:!:cnrz“vlv }?u‘brfl‘l"l‘-‘i}: ‘h‘«"‘"’““""’-‘?“{‘“ :‘,xphu..».l\‘“,‘i,m.,, 61/ e ot Boite: AHAIRR TN L. baty's erib, | 0F tho railway powor 16 is also statod that [ospecially those from the northwest. The s flork sl sy tl i) Of | prominent republicans claim that only 300 f [, @ SOV Sl ington {Icu‘"midmi_ cation he received wl m£ il i went out and put up his team, went to the |if their_oppositi wnumu»u‘ Dismarck will | general market Y lllmut steady. Shippers every state ke ]u_pont iom, and | have bren appoictod, aud that part of these | ORCEONG O AEMSIIREIONS, BIEG BIEECNEL | | At night all theanmn “anhn o driven o | havatack and was shot twice, Thoe houso at | %611 the Prussian railways to the German em. | yesterday bought about six per cent of the tha uction of the people of Olio. on Tuesday | are domocrats. ~ Lright i still swearing them | fosepl Vo Smith, of Springfield, Aino', ) Musio hall and found i€ almost. impossibl €0 rasent fn locked and the keyn are thrown | Pire, and threatons to crushfother railways by | froeh arrivals, and natives were in falr demand mext iuwm!,:rd with tidfl'ln solicited throu h- of Philadelphia’ Fred Blosd. of Hvansville, | Cntor sogreat waa thathrmi\g. As Hendvicks | away. The bodies of Mr, and Mrs, Perc compelition, with littlo or no change in prices. Best would % At A D) " AL \ iy sta: o and appeared desk the rol v watouns for 'he Engi . ¢ 0-daye native averago degree of republican lead in the A XDELIGHTOOK LUK, Bernard, of Milwaukee; treasurer, Rotert will probably bo_brought to Owatonna for o IRk wero slow, having to compote with at Circloville. Judge Smith introduced Blaine, spoke as follows to a most enthusias- s A ire mass of people rose to its feot and i ) 12 e Parce ) 3 » country s to be tested by your vote, and your | Special telegram to Tre Bre. Howard, of Fall River, Massachusotts. Ad-[ cheored gain and again, waved hata and {:‘:'f.‘""wcrlr‘?a;‘m-(v':,"e.:r];:fisz‘}o Pereesn | - Cammo, October 10.—Colonel Kitchener tel-| good westorns _ on sale . and __ gen- yote will be taken as an index to the vots of | Omicago, Oct. 10.—A. statement on what [ journed to moet in Washiogton the second | handkerchiofs, and shouted for Cloveland and [ habie wora shot aftor retiring, Tho ledy's sil- | 66¥aphs that a rumor is provalont at Ambo- 1-|'AHF had to tak fecond place. Native November. %y only mission therefore, is to [ appears to be good authority was made by a | Tuetday in December, 1885, Hendricks, Similar demonsteations of lest | yorand jewelry, which were suppsed to have | kol that the rebels captured three Enropeans | butchers’ stock was in light supply and steady. of Geaeral with their dragoman, If the report s truo :l,:}:l,ifi;f“m:ml.?fl e a5, 5o o 0 oo e : the prisoners probably are’Col. Stewart; Pow- | mon to fair, 1000 to 1200 M., £4,008(25.70, R ra T S U AR 1okt [ e, correpandent of the London Times, and M. [ Best rang ‘cattle steady. Texaus 106 lowor . Paul, o 201 Wyoming, 1069 veady for . _ (cries of yes, yer, applause and [ling. Ho said that he had direct and reliable | | OREEAND, Dregon, Detbber 10-n Thel O | vnd “Sonator Pondleton,* M. K. Ingails, cheers) * For the first time in forty yoars, for [ information from a private source that Conk- | {iiibar, i thi city, showing the probability | President of the Ciucinnati, Indianapolis, St rrepo the firat time sinco 1344, wien Mr. Clay and | ling would, after tho Ohio election, take the | ght'thy majority will nob sign conracts poxt | Louis & Ohicago railroad, culed the meetivg | Savently stroet, and omployed in the auditor's Herbin, French consul at Khartoum. Thia | at $3 30@S3 80, urge upon you the importance of your action bien taken, aro safe at Fullorton . Sales Mr. Polk were the nowinees of the two great | stump in New York for Cleveland and Hen- A ; DaciBo Btiw] to order and intioduced Senator Pendleton as | offie R Ciev o | Bives some hope that the lives of these three | Ite., $3.65; 850 Wyoming, 1116 lbs, $1.10; parties, the tariff for protection becomes, from | dricks. At the democratic state headquarters {}Z‘fi.wfihf,;‘:}\fimfi:z Ilq,t,';"',ku' b'i".::;’;lcl ':\l.‘,l(T chairman, 5 ;2{:«‘:‘;\": fi“‘.‘;h.l\:::l ml-“-llnmt[;nds' ol |;‘[tf;\ :(l‘n\”j men havo been spared, One hundred row | 802 Wyoming-Texas, 916 fbs., $3.75; 132 Mon- the very first day of = the campaign, [ no one had any knowledse of it, but said they | Oregon Short Line. The present contracts HENDRICKS' BPER 3 ment: I came from England in September, | 103t formicg part of the Nila oxpodition, | tana, 1210 Ibs., $5.25; 218 Montaua, a subject for populur discussion. The discus” | hoped he wou d do so, At republican head- | with the Northern Dacific expired Jaun:rs] st | , Tho latter then in & very fow words intro- [ 1551 “sant ont to this conntry Ly Sherman & | 8ve arrived at Assouan, The Cauadian con- | 40.25; 228 Wyowing, 1217 lbs., $1.1 sion is well nizh clozed, aud the question s to | quarters the idea was rcouted a3 absurd. next. The renson is nlloged perfidy on - the | Cuced Hendricks, who, after a repet tion of | G, of London to learn farming. I went to| tin8ent passed Assouian in steamers, oming, 1200 1bs., $1.60. bo submitted o & Jury of eiht hundred ——— BRELGE e oreen R A 00, the domonstration mado when ho eutored ho | Owatonna in this state, ab once, whoro T met T HOGS, ousand votes in yourstate, and as that jury XL hall, began his speech by saying: bercival) Farniv . oler o may docide, such will be €he fato of protective | A Ropseel g‘:‘"["”' TIE NEW ALTON AND PACIFIC, "Thocio-tion moxt Tucsday isof great import-| T o - favtnings and a1’ frore. Foeo: | Row, Oct. 10.—Cholera report for Ttaly | it calpte for the, day were rathee neaten taritt in this country for a generation, It is | Special telegram to 5 Cinicaco, October 10.—Thoe ann. uncement | ance on secount of the efficen to bo filled, but | yird’ was a quiet, delicate-looking yonng fel- [ the past twenty-four hours, One hundied | and prices ruled firm all round, with s elight too lste u.w to gointo auy elaboration of [ Circaco, October 10.—It is proposed to call | is yade. that, bes i more especially because of the influences i . 1) 0 \ o , beginnmng with Monday, the aspecially g low of porhaps nineteen or twenty years, and vonty-ons fresh; cAsess twoeaty-five| & h heavy. d argument, Action'ia the word. Actios 1 | mass mesting of citizens to give expression | Alton road, in conmeotion with thy they will havo,on allthe states ut tho Noven | with” o habit of avoidme siragheforwind | 10 Ewenty-onefreshcaser; - tvanty-five | HREES B0, W ot dorar nr S et etrain, | from 2d "B |to the popular feeling regarding the medi- [ Wi 1run a fast freight lina totho Pacific coust. | b ¢ slection. Ho therefore appealed to Ohio | glances that is not preposscsing. ~He was not [ deaths. i somo salesmon claimed that they could ng hm all critical olections of past wnluss g | tated outrage of the county board in _sppoint- [ 1t will be known as the Alton and Pacil to give all propor comsidergtion to this dloo: | dissipated, and was very intimato with the| MADUI, Oct. 10 -Four deathy from chol-|jigke ‘ay good sules ns yesterday.. Cannoms more weighty or more far reaching _respon:i- | O¢ratic party only, and "in appointing voting | Baurimont, October10,—This afternoon the | national policy, That deeision would turn | 2Tval Percival and Furnival, having received A =0 @35.10, and good mixed at from §5.25@ bility devolyed upon th 1o of Ohio th pluces in disrepuiable and inconvenient locali- | Baltimore & Obio railway company obtained B, ted. but on the | meney from England, and being tolerably well Austro-Lurkish Tro ubles, E Best heavy at $5.60 285,80, and fancy Sl pionlaloL ONio biani [ e raining the. Philadelnhin. | Logonly o the man Do Do b | off, went to Nebraska to visit their friends, the | ViksNA Oct. 10.—The Austrfan govern-|heavy and Philadelphias at $ .8b@S5 90, hat which they will seet on Tuesday next an_injunction restraining tae Philadelphia. | policies and principlos represented, He then | Sjiws “aud to prospect in Nance county for Gor i ‘3 3 The market closed kteady,. Paoking and shifs and meeting which I hope and believe they Efforts in Cincionat, | Wilmington & Baltimore railroad company | proceeded to argue that there should be o | lan, ' In August, 1882, having bought land, | M1t threatens to retaliate agaiust the Porte ) b IHENEE Falit el p ciesiont JPEATES will fully and faithfully discharge.” e from intorferivg with the transportation of | change in the adminfstration of the govern-| thoy' sottled there, Baird did not go wih | unless the latter fulfills the terms of the troaty [ 0%, ‘S400@0 5. DRNTE AT CHILICOTILE, et e ) pussengers, bagrage and express matter in [ ment and gave among the rensous, the con- fgpo¥ GOIEC BrE SHEC CRC Hob B W colaging € the junction of Tarkish and Aus- | ©° b bt 4710 : (Ohto, Ootber0,—Tho rec Crscinsat. Oct. 10.—Senator Bayard and | cars of the Balumore & Obio road batween | cessions in the ropublican piatform that tariff | parbiteo ™ S8 0 SEREN CQE SRS BB S84 o Sarvian railroad ; IR iitogtha s ©20%- | eneral Rosecrans arrived and will address a | Baltimore and Philadelphia, also requiring the | was laid unequally and that more revonue was | Ouwato e eanpacet 1110 gzt NG The day on change was ore of extraoudin tion at Chilicoths was elaborate and artistic, | General Rosecrans axri delivery of fuch ears to the Pennsylvania road | collected than was necessery for the o annn gadinolinetiisy wheraihotwie dullness and the fluctuations in wheat, co Democratic PORTSMOUT) The appreach to the stand was throush an [ meeting here to-mght witn Hendvicks at the |ty e eseried o New York, 3 ol | until October of 1852, 1 visited the Perciva's An Aged Prelate’s Bonors, ific o B Vi $ton 3 0 0. N6\ " cal administration of the government, 1f i e v . . bewg insignificant, eane et yLenllliinee ol Jonilome ] | msiobell THE WESTERN PASSENGER CUT fhose. faults- wora._concaded by the party | 420, ound hivg thers bt work, ud 3 raportad \lmaxtoN, P, Octaber 10.—Tho Tathor | Thoro was a dedrth of ontside onders and u f shis o ; is.| which has been in power nearly a quarter Baird Matthow societios of Lackawanna and Lu- | goneral lethargy smong amome local, trade S R D B EA I courficade, Oct, 10— Passengor rates to it | o a cautury, e’ asserted thero should bo & | Yok oo, Lopsd o it He, agent of D, Xunties to-day, Selebrated thatninsty] Di th attemothiihoard Wheifssie i eol up a soruesof greon arches, thiough which | Ou Cirv, Pa., Oct, 10.—General Butler | i reported thore were soma tiokots to-bo. had [ chango, so uiak remedy oould b apulied: I | s mother, in Eogland, had ot hoard from | {SUFH SO O o DK o6 e teest | i uils sromger, bho markes clo g i Bluine passed. Upon tho stand wero thres | on bis way to Pittsburg was met at tho depat | S110. Rates to Sc Louls, 5200, P A tan0s (G an{oxaatiun..vevastis tha Bitod. h‘mn""_'≫fi‘;";;{;“:;&n""’m waitten to, the eq men wees i line, 784 for Novembers 814 for Locomber and and Obio. - Chillicotho wats settled by Virgine |y # crowd of two thousand psople, with TER WADASH DIERONULRR President Arthur’s medago two years ago, | Hircivals partnor, well-to-do, sad . grod Pl T ST z'.‘.'{.x;!.":.‘:l"ighnp]zlil‘ )c"f»rt;iml:":‘.‘.‘:mfff L S, and the InGieations of the orioin of ‘the | brass band and military salute. He was | LONDON, October 10.~Mr. Joy, president | when Aithur called the uttention of coneress | gin ™ Ireland’s Call to Her Sons Abroad. UALSo B % "™ [ of the Wabash road, at a mecting of bond- | to the matter aud suggested appropriate legis- Bty ; 8 town were seen in the unusual number of | driven to the base ball grounds where an im- | @ UM 5y i Pl h I o Mis. Percival had several relatives anda| Dunwin, October 10,—A movement is started o o horsemen and negroes taking part in tho pro- | mense. crowd awaited him. . His arrival was | Holde oo coicey Al the pectliof{thatirod a1k The revenue law wan nodified but 10t | good wany friends in Minneapolis. Sho was [ among the Trish National Leagua socioties o | Ruled steadior than yosterday with irmeulae. 3 cosaion, | Génsral’ Samuel” FL: Hurstmada s | tha signal for gront ohpering and after o:der | 4u"3 ! b aciuinng morg Hues than the road sufficiently, and now the excees cf n F°0e | @ nieco of Mrs. J. Briggs, and had two broth- | extend an inyitation to Irish-American Jead. | advance in prices, - Thoro was lews disposition brief and excoptionally good introductory [ was rastored he spoke for & half hour, aswil. | V49 justified in doing. The road had a good | above the requirements of an economical ad-f ory there —Frank H, Tanner, a stonographer including Alaxander Sullivan and Con- | to force sales, and speculative offerings were speech, and the peopl. recéived Blaine with | ing the Standa-d Oil Company. g future but was unable to raise money to pay | ministration was $85,000,000 annually. This f "6 Minneapolis & St. Loui office, £nd 1d- IME TRalAnar not as larga as vesterday. The receipts show floating debt and remain a harmonious cor- [ sum wasimproperly deprived from the businese roration. The alternatives were, a recewver, |uses of the country, and ths government com- hostile foreclosure or amicable arvangement. [ pelled to build expénsiv . vaults for its stor: A committee was appointed to consider the | He asked if the ,\.‘,,“\.nu.n party under ward O. Tauner, one of the postof e o falling off. The closing was quiet. Quota- ployos. ~ Tho foruier started at once for N e tionx: B4g for October, 52§ for November, 43} raska and the latter hus gono to the family [ ch Codo, for the year, 41 for May. home in Owatonna, 1t was sbout two yeus| PAmis, October 10.—Capt, Fournicr, who PORK every demonsteation of enthusiasm. ~When he | At Franklin 5,000 people were gatherad at Rot an opportunity to speak, he said: * From | ha depot to mect the teain, Batler was os- my school days I have been famnliar with the | corted to a platform in the public squaro Scioto Valley, and have heard much of the | whoro he spoke fifteen minu rich land of Paint Creek. [Laughter and [ " Thg next stopping placo was at Emtenton, | Fecon-truction. condition of:affaire, had aright to dsk for contin- f g, that Mr, and Mra, Percival were in Min- | negotiated the Tien Tyin troaty, fought aduel | jzasier, and closing at 1650 for Octobor, 12 62 cheors,] Iam elad to seo their inhabitants | The party was greeted by & crowd of five KANSAS CITY-CHICAGO 0UT, wanco in offce, [Griesof o, no."] Fone years {\Cloolly on-thelr wedding trip. Sho was s | i day with Honry Ttochefort, o aseount of | b et seee s 167 for Tt 12 024 Tho pas- | 320, e suid, tmes were fairly good. Fair | gridiiace of St. Mary o Tl ces were obtained for products avd fair A0 CLE kALY L Brokers aro | brices et ob r products and 0 [an excoedigly oatianblo lady, beforeme, Lawn glad to sec before me this | hundred. Butler was warmly received and| Kax great representation of the rich agricultural | spoke for five minutes upon the general out- | senger rate t Chic th editorial written by the Iatter, c: ng. Both combatants wern slightly wounded. Jase ionlot ¢ i £ oo i s OV i ‘The re| pucs - bub ly, closing 60 for Octobes portion of Ohio, Tam glad to call to their | look of the labor party’s campaign, selling at $11.0J to Tho figures will > 4t e 9 2E X Lower bub steady, closing at 7 60 for October, wiuds this mornivg the duty which the navion [ At Foxburg the general spoke for ten min- | be lowered before to-morrow & Let well onotgh alone,” and we wero nd A Wito Murdcrer Ranged, Fournter lost much blood,but remained con- f 15'50 for Nuvember, and 12 424 for Januarys expects of them Tuesday next. Your chairman [ utes to ten thousand people. : ablo to answer that short but powerful argu- | - O B0 BREECECE IRETT L aclous Ho whiook hisnds warmly with Riche: hias been pleased to refor to the six greas contests | Short stops and five minuta speechos were OUR INTERNAL mont. Do thuy say so now? When wheat is OLUMB ) " +—Chas. | fort and complemented him upon his skillful Fine Ohy Ba e in which the rapublican party was engaged. 1t | also mado at Parkers and Bradys Bend. y t 50 cants a bushel lower than it was then, when | W, Butler, son of Dr. G eo, Butler, o wealthy | swordsmanship. OHticaad, Octabas 10/ - The AOEIA Bresbs was the vote of Onio that gave strengtlito the | When Kitlanning was reached over five | chief importance treated of by Mr. Nimmo, | men arceverywh :ro sceking employment, and | |} vgician of C lumbus, was exccuted | e : , Oct X ‘ legions that followed the gallint young Fre- | thousand persons from all parts of the sur- | of the bureau of statistics, in his anuual re- | after finding it s reduced wiges, When tim s 4 "%e o urder of bLis young wife at A Peruvian Gonflagration, terian church, on Ashland avenue, one of the mont. 1t was the vote of Ohio ‘in October, | younding country, including the colamittes of | Port, submitted to-day, is the enormou s magni- | are hard indeed, as they wie now, the argu- f U el Parra, PERD, VA GALVESTON, October 10, | finest church edifices in tae city, burned this 186), that in & large part secured M Lin- | roception from Pittsburg, were at the station, tude of our internal e, It is thown | ment i, ‘Lot there bea change, that times | Pierceton, Ind, in 1883, o el % \““Hvlw-“’,,‘h“ itk lug: s Tho structuro was valued at $:0,- coln’s el It was the vote of October, [ Butler addressed the assemblage for fifteen | hatithe ts of various in-|may be better, [Cheers] I think that)ja once after arrest, bus wa re 2 Damage, $200,000; no insurance. 3 000, Loss fully $55,000; fully insured, ates is seven times | argument ought to have great w gn commerca, when the party in him from the gallows we court and governor re Tho loss will reach fully §75,000, the value of church, together with its furniture beiog forts to sa t RS g dustiies in the United § , stating that it was the duty of the Jave grans it | eforta toaava b 1864, that secured the great victory to loyalty | minute f ign goods to pro- | the total value of our fo e e— aud union on the roar of ar. 16 was | country to put & tll ou fos y i 5 RRECE the vote of October, 186 warded the hor. lThn tax, however, should not be e e in from tho peopls eighty-five million: | fused to interfer I ps County for Stickel, £100,000; insurance, $90,030, The fire is sup= great hero of the war with the presidency and | excessive, but just enough to make Oetober Agricultural Report, moro of & xls{.hnnl in nocssary, nl:;umme t e al Dispatch to Tii Bex, posed to ,,m;,‘ oiginated fn tho creon 1,.,;1.‘.“1 repeated it in 1872, and it was ths vobes of |up the difference between foreign and [ Wasiingroy, October 10,—October returns | the question of what remedy the democ: v . N Ockones it =Atlaren was duo to the recklessnees of a smoker, The I proposed for this excossivo bexation ho suid A Houosxas, Nit., October 10,—A. large aad | 30, it ol il M GESNEE Bl sbmo urewiin the October, 1876, and October, 1880, that_elevat- domestic labor. At the conclusion of. tho | for corn average higher for conditio i ed two Ohio’ statesmon {0 the prosidental | specch the Pittsburg committee took Butler | [F 0T GVorage '”T her for condition than in | th " declaration of chair. [Applause.] It remains to be scen | and party in charge, and then started on its | the past five years, hat not sohigh as in any [ democratic nomin L ] the. sight of both eyes of a little gir] whether the great logions of republicanism, | way to that Iron City, making but one more | of the remarkablo corn years from 75 to 79 | that beyond ¢ lipy gt theloaso, A B A o Hito L0700, 0 By PR BiEY whsther great aus thi have gatherad upon | stop, st West Ponn Junction, whergabout one | in lusive. The general averago is which | banner’ thu e ihed, ;o uid, *was placed | Bertie Black, iowing mwo . the plaws aud in the valleys of Ohio, [ hundred people had congregated. When the [ 5 in the eve d Tho o —— halll o Do worsted . in the | tratu selled nto the ution depot ab Pittsburg | # very nearly an average of any series of ten| A Hondri [Hero cheering for_several © Goold Te i plar Campalg encounter of Tuesday next. [“No, no, this ovening, fully ten thousand_peopla wita | years, and indicates about twenty-six bushols f minutes interrupied the spenkor.] Whenit| oo 0 5 ST Whether in this seventh conflict for tt brass bands had gatherad to welcome the dis: | per acre, to breadth approximating 70,000, sed, he fsaid, *“And thoy were requircd to | Spocial Telegram to Tii 1) . principles of a great party, y u will mamtain | tinguished visitor, The party were driven | 00 acros, Tho region botween tho Mi carry it before (he publie, and with it iv the | Lixcorw, Neb,, October 10,—The exocutive vour splendia record of ‘twenty-cight years, | immediately to u hotel, where they took sup- | 0SS, hands o either stand or full. |Ch That | ommictes of ¢) e grand lodge of the Indepen- LATO} [“We will," and cheors.] 1u is too late for|per, after which they proceeded to the meot- dent Order of Good Templars mot in this city iToN, October 19,—The track was not terday and outlined & plan for a orous | fast, s and eighth, non winne:s, Strick y Mountain slope agun present | platform +ommands_wy anpr in in Nebragka in the interest of prohi Thlies acsond! Miornes ithad) which the | _ Prrrspurc, October 10 Boigel, aged | enthusisstic S o pletform ¢ 1 ’ ‘and gaidl | thirteon, was arrosted for maliciously deatre el mooting was hold hero | ity " Tt was completed abcut threo years ago last night, Many votes were made. The re- | and possessing very expensive organ which publicans generally are disgusted with Enssel, | latter 18 completely consumed, A portion of the republican candidate for state senator, | the walls of the church only are left standing. Phelps county is for Stickel by a good major- | _ The los, it is now known, will reach ity. £12),000, The fire was caused by the explos- Al Ly ion of o tinners lamp; o number of workmen TURF having boen employed repuirivg the roof of the 4 church, ~ Tuluded in the general loss was the A CLUB RACES, Sunday school library of sixteen hundred vol- umes, sippi e —— Civil Service Examinations, argument that has been exhausted. 16 is t00 | in on Liberty streot. the highest figurer, which in overy stato, rise | I pledgo fidelity to it ia wy of late oven for the appeal that has been ad-| ' Long before 8 v'clock the streetin the vicin- | littlo above the normal standard of a fuyl | COBUBUIDG Ris argament, for dressed, There remuins only your own sense | ity ‘of the Penn bauk bulding from the steps 5 ol he said, it might bo better, it could b wor- ol i A o Missi g L 3 A 0.tober 10.—The civil soe of duty, and your owa loyal’ determination, el wddresses wore to bo made, werg | Condition. No state cast of the MississipDi | [Voice: *You muy be counted out.”] G Several prominent speakers are to ba |, Nt v ¢ WASHINGTON, il Tk 3ou For tnis Kind. grectisg and com: | oot e o Caovived. the. iy, | Fevurns » condition as high as 1.0, ~The low- | temen,” suid Mr. Tlendsicks, “thore's no dun- d during November, Dacember and {. Milo, non winnors, Warfield | ;o o amination of applicants for servico in mend you with all your energies to tha duty | tudw had grown to_immense propor tions and | est figures are in West Virginia, 73; Ohio, 74, | ger of that. Of all tho men'in this country, | J \ong whom will be Col, Georgo W. rd econd, Longunto third. Time, | 4% Ut on op Washington will be held of Tuésday next. [ Prolonged cheerivg. | not less than from tweaty to twonty-five | Louisiana, 74, Texas, 80; South Carolina, 3, | the bonest republicans ure the most tived of | Baine, of Kentucky, Mra. Mary A, Wood g bt stakes, wile, two-yenr-olds, | oyieagn October 30th. Applications for At 3:40 the train arrived thousand ple were present, It was a re- [ A reduction was caused by drought, Thers | that business,” He then neetous man- ‘ge, of Ohio, . John Sabieski, and Meonbadans.ston, Bootblick aeeond. TimGust :ll"’ lell.ir‘mhm Must be sent to the civil uting, and so ¢ B e oen oxcolled in this | aod in the Atlautic and Gulf state AT PORTSMOUTH, warkable concerned, it has nev 1 mumbers are | 18 & complaint of drovght in the Ohio valley | ner, read tho demands of the republican plat- | others. A thorough organization of the whole 4 but not | form for th n of the pavy, and for | state into dist third. Time 1:45, Seven and one-half fur- | service commissioner at Washington, A eun- {lar oxamination is proposed at St. Louis, > There was a tremendous demonstration. | city, Shortly beforo 9 o'clock Butler was in- ently severe to reduca reriously the | the destruction of polyvamy and said he too | parations made for w systematic fight against | Jong, selling Tda Hose won, Galaxy ond, 8 s 8t [ city, Shortl 09 0 8ve) X ) Y 83 , ; b v | October 81st. The applicants for specinl ex- There were fully 20,000 paople in the streets, | troduced amid grast enthusiasm and deafen- Early planted is everywheio [ wanted the navy strong ...nubl.l\:'ll.:).:k:;: for- | the liguor pow ex Ament third, Time, 13574, Handicap, .‘.’:‘.}‘Inn‘:‘mn‘. A pmnhmw’wl i) e | ——- hurdle, Tomahawk won, I, Line second, San- When order was restore d he be. | matured, Lute plantings in the | eign power shall dare to 1 and in tho 1neeting around the stand where | ening cheers ONIGE She T e southern states suffered for want [ zens in the jails of Ireland without cause, Blaine was i troauced. Hu made a brief [ gun'n address and sp ford third, Time, 2:20, ined at the same time, nes be McSweeney or any Weather speech, prasenting pro s | 0f pUmMeT Taing, and will be light and not | whether thoir na ATV T iseme, and urgin t oto- i . well filled. Very little injury ha thing else, Reforring to the German defe WasHINGTON, Uctober 10, s : ':f‘ A7 910N '\'I S River Commissioners Coming. ber vote in Ohio as bearng upon that quss- N o POI s o @fi by frosts. Thoro was a frost Tn Vermont on |tion in Ouio, ho said that the ro | o i and Missouri Valleys tair weather fol- 409, Ogke 10. lfi :}i""':i\fi lurtha Wash | 1¢ \xsas Ciry, Oct. 9,—The membors of the ; AT TN IN THE PASTRY slight iujury to late corn, The damage by | garded as proof of desperation, and doubted | iness, light local rains and south to west | 2:314 Ottawa Chicf and J, W, | ng from 8t. Louis, made examination of the THONTON, Ohio, October 10.—Blaine's train chinch bugs and other insc cts has been slight. | the likelihood of the Irieh voting with the re- | winds veoring to northwesterly in upper por- formo Hol ll_‘wl“jlifl river banks and channels in this vicinity and arrived herd abut dusk. An_ immense crowd 13 Ti wheat crop will excecd that,af It year | publicans, for o man wh us rstary of stats | Uon Missourt vellay, Digher tempeesturo fn 228 Qs 0 ucinie only, two, hests | jofy i evenig for St. Joo aud Omaha. prossed around the distinguished visitor aud by about 100,00 000 bushels, Threshing is | allowed McSweeny, an Americ n citizen to bo | southern portions, and lower temperature in ond, Best time d from the train Blaine clow and oered as he aligh e, With resnlts thus farconfiming | in o foreign juil without charga or without northern portions, wwiw escorted by & brdy of Plumed Knights to the indications of former reports, Tho yield | trial, After ridiculing ths plank againgt po- | e e——— — BRIGHTON 1 ’ y the house uf Mr. Wilson, where he took o, per ucre will yield about thirteen and a third | lygamy in the republican platforn, he closed S s ) ; AN DREWS Later ho was driven down town to a large bushels. The quality of tho presont wheat | by an appeal to the freemn of Ohio o regard IGHTON ober 10, pood, stand, from: which he reviered a torchlight cron is general y very good, especial y in tho | the ballot as a thing too sacred for barter. BBWWS j‘f -'Scmviu 1! :‘?‘,:f, g T Cliatley ks thind. ocession. Afser the procassion the people eastern and niddle rtates, on the westorn | voters are determined that thera should Lo a s T U 3 T led for & specch, Blaine, in response, slope Alleghanies, Michizan, Wisconsin and | pure Lal ot next Tucsday, the democrats could | gepatala ts prad .77 mors general than any , 1:16, Milo and furlong, Blizzard won, o at soms length in the sams Minnesota, S me depreciation in quality is [ wing it the ballaty were pormitted o be | oier digeaws, I b5 insidtous in character, Rebel eecond, Tranat ¢l voin as at other plazer. Lu tha procession was noted in Indiaua, Tlinois, Towa, Missourl and | bonght and sold, then w uld lose, SR QIAGNER: & T IRALKILE 0 SuNA Y Ailo and quarter, all agos 11 the young republican club from Ashland, K+n Kaneas, The average for the entire breadth | Senator Bayard followed in a speech of con- | 80d manifests s 8 AR gun wecond, J i Carlisle third, Time, tu.ky, and agother from Huntin ton, West i U6 widerable length, after which short addresscs | €ruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged joluts, . Soven furlooge, non winners, Battuzer Virginia. Alludiog to vhese, Blaine smd: *I The indicated yield of rye I about twelve | were made by Judge Thurman aud Gen, K- | abscesses, sore eyes, cte. Hood's Sarsaparilla | won, Ereyfoglo second, Faugh A Ballazh am pleased to nots in this vast assemblage, bushels per acre - The quality is superior. soucrans, expels ull trace of scrofula from the blood, fthi d. 1 Mila, all agas, Pope Leo Jeaving it pure, enriched, and healty. won, 1 41 was severely afflicted with serofula, and for oy sar L LWo running sores on my neck. Took five bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and_consider E. Lovegoy, Lowell, Mass. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me., had scrofulous you have representatives from the opposit Shora - f the Onio and thas Kentuckians aud West Virginians are co-mingling and co-opar- th the p-oplaof Ohio for the common and to the common end. [Cheers.] ky Is takiog on a new life and of democratic froe trade ars ens Theo yield of oats in little above the aver- —_— age yielding about twenty-reven bushels per acre, and makiog & crop approximating Arthur in New York, 000,000 bushels, ot good quality, New Youk, October 10,—President Arthur pun ey crop puskes b yiold of nearly 3 | was in consultation until three o'olock thin - ening with John J, O'Brien, Bernard Bige- 4 87, indicating a crop | lin, Robert G, NeCord , Dewitt C. Wheeler slightly under the averavo, Th lition of | W, David, United Statos District Attorney | gores for seyen years, spring and fall, Hood's i Viaio Slon e p IEes o ‘y’{"‘:\ ve | ¥likn Root, Volice Commissioner Stepen 1, | sarsaparilla cured bim, points lower than in % aud ’82, and the same | ¥ench and Corneliug N, Dliss. = Axong the aa in 80, Octobor retusns of cotton Tndicato | {it0"s Hhle mornine wera Stephen B, Fikios, Salt Rheum y 8 pointu in the ave Marshall, Morton McOhalel, Schuyler Cros-| Willlam Spies, Elyria, 0., suffered g from erysipelas to 74 7 as the result of | f & \ ght in aresting the develop. | Y 7. (0 Quintusd aud - Attory ackus second, Jewsio D third, Time, C — Government Land Operations, WANHINGTON, Octobér 10,—The commis. sloner general of tho land office has submit- tod tho report of the operations of the office for the fisesl year ended June 80, 1884, The commi. kion vinews his reccesmendation that the pro-emption law ba 1 epaatea ana makes number of importaut suggestions regarding other matters, He says that thirty two cases g of public lands have been the da; : herconscils, the will stand as she is entitlad to stand, in enterpr.se anl progre of her sister state,Ohio. [Chesrs, | Thie m were # - remarkably large and euthus sanmented upon it, pronouc.cing display, @ deriog situation of town, ote from g cities, the largost and fi ost be had ever seca, contivued dro e — Browste reported, the ares enclosed aggregatiog 4,43 2 ment and destroying the vitality of plants, [ ZreWsker. handling tobacco, o v B, s J ol ! ; " oA Ohie, 8 prospaits of ity i,, A A T ——— crack open and bleed. 1o tried various prep- I::‘.“:."nhx'.:l”;uitl;;:u::...:’.‘;:.‘.;uu to yuf:;::l‘t\':;t:::d I . Speclal Telegram to the Ve : FLAYOR THEY STAND ALOXNE. to the minimum, Drought has been general, Bkatos Beat Bicycle, arations without aid ; finally took Hood's Sar- | JERR T eonE FecOmITRn Feimgr vy uv\ CHicAGo, October 10 —A prominent and PREPARED BY THE and 1w efiects wo manifest in overy state. | posron Ootober10—A fivemile ace be arilla, and now says: ** Tam entirely Well”” 1 oo ilaints remain uninyestigated for wact of | " brsta : ) W DI tan aiicomsive’ crone iy tna Lats oY infiuential democrat recelved a letter from| price Baking Powder €o., |ugzed's lower condition in O ctober, There | tween K. A, Skiuner on roller skates and My son liad salt b B e | PURE CR Amé}\zrn‘a ¥ aying that money which | chi h - Sy [t 4 et ona bicycle "o | on the calves of lis legs. f New Yark foday iaging tat maney oningo il ., , Ot boules Mo, | wote b1 and 8, when averages Wern o aud 6 | Krank 1) Stavok ans licycle was ‘wan by | €2 B0 B0TS0 i3 endirely oured” . By United States Supreme Courr iven the national committee promised to tend to g respectively he average wad 58 in the nuer iu 7' nutes and 22 seconds beating Ve ol W, . » ” “,mmu,u“v ftirions Eubstinces oin te. Olio tett New York Thursasy myght and was| DFs Price’s Cream Baking Powder | sreat ciop yoar of the record by b1 secon: STANTON, Mt. Vernon, Olilo, ASHINGTON, October 9,—The Supremo | iy Hdves ¥y Sukhng Towder, 13 inall probability in Ohio now. The sum sent —ano— ——— e — Hood's .Sarsaparilla |° utt of the United Statcu will meot Monday | ivvly BURE, Bung endorscd, and te wia £3)0,00), and wascollected from all parts | . Prica’s Lupulin Yeast Gems. Business lures, Towa at the World's Fair, next for the October term. Hix Justices are | jooc lfilbrgmu:flehuhmx‘hctarll Daun Huys, Bos. of the Uhited States an aent to the national | U3 P . "] Naw Yosk, October 10,—Failures last | CkvAR Rarins, October 10 —The Iowa| 80d by all drugglsts. 81; six for §6. Made |already in the city, and all are ted o | B o G (il Cusssad comwittee. The state of Georgia conteibuted Hest Dry Eop Yeast. k d % Do REnGa o e AT S ition held o § 981 by €. 1. HOOD & €O, Lowell, Mass. tuke seats when court reassembles. The num- $25,000 alone and New York morathan that} FOR SALE BY GROCERS. waek reported by Dun Co., 220 aganst on for the wor expoaition held o o Rall ber of cases on the docket e 1,025, or 54 leas W amount, A round sum was sent from Chicago, WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. 217 Lot woek, Hull meeting here to-day to make final w-{ JOO Doses .One ar. |lthao the corresponding time last year h) -

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