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MAH: DALy BEE OMAHA, NEB., MONDAY * ANXIOUS ASPIRANTS, |ttty avodstchnirat ionn | GAILFAYS AND CONMEACE. | DESPERATE DEMOCRAGY. MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1884, NO [~ —_ FOURT | Vgt bt ogrod Kb bbb ribet oyl Fls o BEYOND THE BLUE, rs who, withh & band, escorted the general & Fach party latms they [ Ar b, P—— toa hotel. Uson arrival thers, the square J— k ; will Tivo tho state unloss "tho _other : s otinHs e o N R : — Unmsually Active Campaign Work of|(uickly fled with demws crow e mhven | ™ CrAvp coromworvoor. | Driyen 10 The mad BXtremily of Ing- | e e S et chimice {130 5 T New \irg of s World Abroad fo the city to-day from the pr 1 votors, Indications detoction of illeg day in the leading cities, nt to troub of all the ronds intorestad ratifying the forma- P 1he four Great Tickets, o hluale T, hdke an. vadienes Bling. 1 | pirain o ithern coasts of that island to the cast { ed 6t tho 14186 merldian, sast jong ...15-, Dasl flfll 4 3 whole house was waiting. were ARy | fion of the Colorads e i iy t | This will include tho islands ad jacent to South ’ ine Stirring ; Intics prowat, At the appearanco of, LA | lned atthe recont meting in thi ity, - Thi L lone rec thad L hajoeiy il o foo tan | 1 e Ciuinen ; 4 { Blaine Stirring Republioan Ener= | ittt fen: iy oun bro ont. ws | lankes, certain the mulptonange of rates, ot (The Domooratio Managemont | thousand oither way. and that wpparently i Gaenior | fem Arbukal voporte th Tho Threatening Growth of Ger= =R 4 e S & Rk s January 1, elegrams ho balanco of the scale may ba tarned either | After Gord eturnod to Khartou vL41 i, | giesin Ohio, Lh:-nn‘x "tl']l' _l‘,l (! tln‘ voic ._m!'\l\.’. I8 | provided that the porcentages should be ¢ Stoop to Basge Fraud, way by tho independents, Tabor, probibition, | ¥ith forty Enropeans and ytians, accom man Socialism, hats, handcherchiefs and canes in th termined by Arbitrator J. K, Tucker, and liquor or some other element The repub’ [ PAnied by five negroes and “threo servants, B This continued for fully ten —mivutan, | ghee"HilGecivion should be final. e leans have made an issue on tariff, while the [ grounded (¢ Salamot, Shoikhy offered thelr g i and_until the esorting club had been WS S TR 3 J tigal democrats have made it on. Toca: state fesnos, | Bospitality and enticed them to their houses, Tho Boili . Enthusiastio Groeting of Logan |rested, e ot s el Niw Yors, Octobar 11 The weokdy bunk | Appalling Extent of Uuprincipled | which are faverablo o theie intorssts, and in | $Here they massa red il but fourtoon, whe | The Boi ing| Fldron of English e { olub sioging TR Genenkl Hisks ARG 18 ue follows: Tobatrve. T et ' : opposition to tho national republican ticket, [ 8F 1OW prisoners, Tt is inknown whother 1o . at Oincinnati, it N, bl A, Tt IACaee e rstert | SA.515,000, The bunky mow hotd SI9,185,000 Intrigues in Ohio, i g sny Hiropsass e among tho urvivors, | itics, ——— Logan, referring to theie scrvice together dur- | in excess of legnl requirements, cchabpladii, West Virginia tor Blaine, Van Bovirn ey |§‘\f‘,'.::'('."| i Bagd o \',;";‘“’ L. N \ . |ing the war, and especially toLogan's brilliant THE 1. AND O, IS THE COURTS, ¥ Spoctal Telegeam to Trix 1 o AU & o MRl SRR 1R nd & & Batler Arguing his Cause in I"‘“"l'":"“{f‘1“1‘;“-“;“ ”‘ b “‘""“J;’,‘ Priranguria, Pa, October 11, issi,— | Importing HOMS ' Of Repeaterd] ‘wamswa, W. Va, October 18.~Oole]viien s cammitit by me sy, sud g Heightoning g“l’emf of Anglo= N succeed Me e n co L ol ] 3 jetrd pour is a 1 ounda ines of o Trans q 1 — wild uproar and cheering from the 7,000 peo- | i "o s praliminary 1njuncion made by atate and says that fuslon Yetweon the repubi | oeisgustion for thews acte, rapriasion. of the ppearance to 18 i3 00! ple in the hall followed dogan' o | Gty Se Humorous Hendrioks, the funny et When the tamult coased, Logun, Wivg | McClove for aitim evidently worn voics, b J. Johnson_and Johu licans and groenbs e and Ohio against | §oandalous Soheming of Chicago's | everybody is catirely wati fote and that | Boor filibusters and a thorough observanea of | The Chinesd rated in the War fio ! with the ticket. | the articles of the last convention entered into iden L "8 | the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balunora Blaine's rocent tarif socher have done a | by both co mtries, It is reported that the Q& Statesman at Oloveland. thla wou d b (e foirth addross ! e | company, Friday. Octobor 17, was st as the Thug Democracy. good, cspeclally among tho miners and | British war office dy preparing : £ & Peace. today, and coold not hops to be heanbuoliss | oy for arguing the motion aud penaing argy v e who aro enthustistlc. Ha says | pedition of cight 1d men to procoed to — et mantnined, e O e eattioly: | ment a_re:tratuing injunction was _geanted. ————— that fusfon will bacarried by 4,000, Tn Hunt- [ South Africa, a portion of which will be drawn | A New South treland Popular Party— The order restraina the defendants, its officers, Surrendering tho K ington last night the people” came in from the [ from the East 1 my. The withdrawnl Both the Head and Tail of the Prohi- { spocch of the night before, by asking if the tion o the g Ridiculons Sqabble of Ameri- ‘ sl honrars thought there should bo a change; by | %ent snd ssrvant from negotiating and surzounding countes to the number of 1,500 [ of the proclamation “aunexivg Montcias torri , bition Ticket at Phila- ropes ‘out the republioan, party’ becatiso violating existing contract relations may be in Bums and Ward Strikors- and there were over 8,000 won in the torch- | tory isnot expectod to alter the position of can and English fRiak1 e D oo | force betwoen it and tte complainaut; also light pr At this place, last night, a | affairs, as the Boers continue to hold a grip qaeiphia, When the life of the nation was threatensd, | ¢,1,95 any change In the existing arrango- Amends at Lasc club of 200 independents who had resolved to [ upon the lands, Scient the republican party ““L‘""?"‘L‘.'“‘l}""“’;‘"f: monts under contract and compel the defend : vota for Cleveland hired a band and marched eSS SR, TR ‘ [ edin tho Rovarmmo T O s ot | ant to receive and do all manner of business ns Entorced. in & body up the strect yolling tor Blaine, Desstnotive Rites BLAINEIN TH1E HOOKING VALLEY. 41 that power should be oxprolst t, 1Crfes of | agreed upom in the contract, The news “spread fast and _the streots wers ‘ England’s Political Turmoil, WeLtston; O., October 11.—Mr, Blaine | \0-1 He continued iaa form of questiott soou filled and an all night jollification result- | Farnnvny, Ils,, Cetobor 11,—Walton's mill | Special Tolezram to Tiik Be {bi, whethier 1610 eoause the reRabiokn PAFEY THE 1. &0, FIGHT. L4 toon filled ai L on result- v . Y B e 40 0 LUTORG H ChAETOCIHE Vallby | st ot ens Ch Smntey oHFal togaey il oy October11.—The order of the| ~ Desperate Demogratic Frauds, |ed Tho domooeats today cluim the 8 &t by | and the business block adjoining, burned early [ Loxnow, October 12, —Tho redistribution this morniog, Tho loss will aproximate $200,- | scheme continues to be the envrossiag topic of e 5,000 a falling off of 1,000 since yesterduy. The workmen in the nail mills came out and [ ance of the democrats, or if it had given pro- LA AL 00 since yestorday Ivania_rond company cutting off | Special Telegram to T Bi i cctis ) i r crensi a on the Baltimore & Ohio roa{ between T} i - — citna : cheerod enthusinstically, They had erected a :\-fi;.fi.fi“:n{:u‘\:‘x‘n‘.x; i;n"::]:(r‘u,rex;:;uy ’:1‘11 \hmuiv AUBTAw Totk, Witoh Wi 1o Bav C9||\y|u~' 0., Oct, ::ul 'l;h.nlfll\m x(lnm(, Biklie antl Eigan 1 AllnoN, ll‘m!: insurance not known, At 3§ o'elock the | discussion among politiclans, There are end- stand besido ths track upon which Blamestood | lion dollars, Referring to Hendricks’ accua. | taken effect on and aftor the 12th instant, was cratic plot H‘flckfm« t s desperation of Broouincroy, October 12,1t is definitel five was still raging and threatening to destroy | less quibbles over the details proposed in this and spoke as follows: “I stand upon tho same | sation that Blaine was neglectful of the inter- | not enforced to-day, n"dl tll;} Ba timoro & | the democratic situstion, Chemical ballota | o'y &gy 60 SOl Bl Stk thi | o O'Dell ehieck rower factory. 1At BUE U resiaeAl BAITGE L LANGTEHS sOHAIAG osts of thy American citizens abroad he said | Ohio were taken as usnal, The impression |, va 1een diccovered at Utbana, Alliance At2 5 this morning Walter Bros,” grlst [is practicablo, Colums of comments and mill canght fire, Tho wind from the east was | 9PInions upon the scheme are being daily pub- few moments the flames | lished in nearly every nowspaper in London. platform on which T stood for twenty years in congress: the platform which enables the iron cityon the 25tl: enroute from Springi eld to Chi cago.] The most energotic and completo arrnge- Governor Hendricks forgot to sy thet under | here is, that the Pennsylvania road will emooratic ruls thotewar mo statuts defining the | await the decison of the courts in the injunc. | Cleveland, Toledo, Columbus, Dayton, San- « ade i ountryjinstead of England.’, i Vo) jec! tios 5, before taking furth tion, dusk: d other cities, The action of the B yory strong and in o t ihy 4 o $5% ol E Bk s left to e) 0 0 3 o 6 f apubl] can. b ommi of reception cot 1z of | blocl by Walton Bros. t while t! o ALY Kedadley Arigns, 0., October 1L.—At Jackson a o o A y licans have been appointed to | fire ragod hera it was also swe e 4 S large crowd met Blaino and _cheered enthusi- | Sin oY oot U B ETL Rt iomo: " vhon. oxXDorod o tho air. appes | rocsive the disuingutel.od visitom, Loin tlmost |on the opposite side of = the stroet |fubjoct which grew out of their chagrin at a L Sy 7 : AR 0 O o T AR H R s sl ooy | being beaten by the Standard, The govern- asti_aily. Ho spoke a few words on the work- | iy “abrond, He proceeded to name the acts | (Puebec's Excitement Over tne KRecent | tho names of the democratio candidatea in- | definitely sottled ""C\v'm’,.tr';;fd:',.‘zanl,: T o aa st Comin and MeDonad: warehouss | ment aro still making. stronuous efforts to ing of the tariff upon the iron aud coal trades. | \Ftha democratic v vhy ther stead. It is a dangerous fraud. and every re- | Davis, of this cit N u . s o ¢ party to show why thera Dynamite Explosion, VAN i S Py aoeine | of Walton Bros. containing largo quantity | dscertain who purloined the copy of the His remarks were favorably received and | could not ba a change, and thon took up the : pu |;¢‘,.n:‘{..:;t..“‘lfi l".ii“".".‘.'&':‘:?-\f.‘-’.’f," \:‘:.br:,;l;l' and Logan reception on the Jith at Spring: | of Walton roe, contalning a laego ausntity (LSS B, Blioen's hritors sad fuvniahe reward is The & S N eld, aud sccompany the party here and pro- | of K The troops placed around f¢p) 5060 ruished vsit'ng statesmen Frank B, | side here on the 23th, The cities of Lincolz, | Westervelt. From he ] LT k ing last night were with- | Morgan and Dr. Bradford, of Baltimore. | Atlanta and Pontiac have each made ll\vn\!u:A the \:Lll«‘}u!ho:imu‘w\' Ilr%tll'vlll‘hh‘vfin(lm\ 3 Hocking valley, Blaie made the following 3 sains drawn this morning, a strong guard of police | These political methods and circlos ara domi- | efiorts to secure the much desirod visit | car standing on the track near ths mill, from 3 spoech : Tt T at home anywhore it it n | Fonirdpomste ArEAY tho Cermans Al e | catablishod, | No parsons wero allowed 4. ap. | ilod i Cincinnati, oo following talograms | About two hours is to be given ‘to- Bloomiug: | therv 6o sovoral com cribs south of tho rail- | German Anti-Commiavion Mensurc. coal region. T was born and brought up in o | rayublicans were about to buy votes ia Ohio, 3 M P~ | (peak for themselves to repub icans of Ohio, | ton. It ia believed that 1,000 people will go [ way, thenco wast to O'Dell's check powder | Special telegram to TrE B heartily choered. v H bl - o ject of the tariff, making the assertion that _Liaxcaster, 0., October 11.—At Nelson- | j,ndricks’ speech was an open declaration of g ville, the center of the mining district in the | rror qticet *BEoch Wk 40 OROR S Hendricks | the parlia o the fire crept againdt |00 it to the Standard. A heavy coal region, in the valloy of tho Monongaheln, | sld 1t cuime with bad. zeacs foom o man from | Proach the building or to pass in close proxim- IMPORTING REPEATERS, Springtield from hero. works and planing mill. The lunber aftica of | 7y <105, Octaber 11.—Orders have been is- and T know something about coal. 1 have | {i couth to talk o the men of Ohio about a | ity daring the night, and to-day the most vig- | Sy, Louss, October 11.—Fifty democratic e —— :q;:llwh l:;:::ur‘-:lllt?;:é"-"x:;:ll‘;l';";“‘l'l‘l-w:;-. wued by the' German war office;. o the/coms Jaenan owner of coal lauds nearly all iy adult | fuir ballot, when it was known that if dewo: | orous watch is kept. Upwards of 40,000 por- | repeators have loft here for Obio. Martin Mormon Democracy. Birsiad IAJko, & HallGvrinis| ace)Chib omseh s WA\ | SRR 6F (L bolian et TH 11 RROHA s e D e ot T ool lani P | cratic hauds and shot guns could bo kaot off | gong visited the sceno to.day, All sorts of [ O'Mnlley and Steed are in charge. Syur Lake Oimy, October 1L —Presidents | ton Bros, on stock and building, $75,000, on | of srain aad 't Vehier bhe pursh e e oot o extont - enaged fn | the ballob box in the south they could not | rumors are in circulation to-day; one theory | - PHILADELPHIA, October 11.—A gang of 8| o, mavier and Georges U, ,Cannon, leaders | mill and contents, 835,000, the whole ‘insured [0 B4l und horso provender the purchase :'I'w'; ;fleo bfl;fl; i sqme extont nraRed 1% [curry soven states. He closed with to¢ ap- | being the four strangers who lately hava been | dozen go to Ohio to-night. Have ‘wired our S 1\1’ o ) ho were interviewed | for §2,000; other losses aggregate about $12,- |must bo made direct from the producer. Ehookhiolder aud. director . company. in | 208 for tho support of the republican state | employed there as workmen, hava been acting ( spatters. of SheiMbrmon cluiirgh, who ware Lnfsrylofed f o0 uieat ta$4]Bo0 Middle men are to he strictly eschewed and Bal West Virginia, T haye had twenty-nine yeurs | 120 congrossional tickots, Ho was followed | {n a most suspicious manner., and that one of Mong, October 11.—Fifty or mora | emphatically repudiate statoments which wero Jotwr, TIL, October 11, —Blast faraace No, | Bot permitted to filo _tonders for coatracts, or ERGH G MR indus. | Y Dolliver of Towa, and others them alwaya remamned behind in turn whi e [leave to-night per Baltimore and Ohio for Cin- | ¢glagraphod from Now York, that the Mor- ¥ x inany manner interfere between the land * o et ool ey e S e e b G, | chanatt and Colunbun, e 5 ind approprivied money t aid tn | 10t the olliog mills north of this city burst | gunory ‘and. commissary dopactment, For: forwune that neither myself nor any of the Butler in Pennsylvanta. A prominent civil servics employe says | Wasninatox, October dh.-Between S0f fon of the. democratio. preridential | 800ut 11 o'olook lust night, set ing fire to tho | mory throughout Germany are highly elated oy with which I havo been connected | HARRISEURG, Pa., October 11,—Got. Butler | that he overheard part of a conversation | and 400 voters havo e ;““‘ rom Svashing: | ficket, for which certain considerations wera | Stock ]hnu . consuming it with geveral ears | 4 tho prospact of being rid of brokers, who { i r o i o | carriod on in the building between three o | ton to Ohio over the Baltimore & Ohio and | ¢; },q given in return, They assers that notl- | 0 other property. Loss heavy. formerly pround them to starvation figures, ¥ had ustrike o dispute or quarrel of | avtived here this afternoon. Bands and a Ghibiapeake & OL10 FORAARERE HomuAt and | & y t L 2 d starvat any kind with any man. [“good,” ‘‘good,’ i : four men, whos tated that they would soon | Ghietapeake & Ohto rouds | einuatt and |ing of the kind, in any form has any existence T and the probability of getting fair prices for ; anid cheern”] Furthdk, T have to say thag|nomber of hissupporters met him at the depob [ have their grlevances st to right.". There | Golumbus. Ihere are not b ke tadems | o foundation whatever, in fact, and that th TURKE, their produce. The chief sufferers by the in- {uring tho Tast oightoen montua the company | And escorted him to a hotel, where a large [is no ond to rumors, Tho chief of polics, | aceatsin Washington entitiad to vote in Chio. | digpatel referred to, hia been 'manufactured A rOR AR GLOR A G auguration of the new method will be a large T am convected with has been ab'e to pay an | crowd welcomed him with three choers. He | Colonal Voghl, to-night, rays they discovered [ The above named 900, feas 115, ate venenters. | for glestionering and prejudicial purposes. track | nimber of Jewlsh usurers, who will lose many You can depend upon this a3 unquestionably Covinaron, Ky, Octobee 11, —T! millions of marks, which yearly come into Ve of $6 05 oV of v o fro cony of the hotel i nothing yestarday, put thought they had pos 8 g T pte kg L 1 You see, therefore, that I am not talkiog |relating chiefly to the workingmen, their op- | tion to-day, of the damage doue, ths hola : ; “oR od s Kyle won, Ultimatumn second, Thistle and | tracts. 3 about a su:ject that I do not under pression and the remedy. Ho referred to the | made by the first explosion was much larger Appalling rauds, Youngstows, 0., Octoher 12.—Logan ax | Sguntarer ran o dead heat for third place. w2 » But while I acknowledge that I am the owner | action of the democrats on their rasolutions in [ than roported yesterkay, The dawage done | Special Telegram to Titk Brx vived here this oveniug from Cinciunati, He | Falsetto stakes, two miles, three yoar-olds: | An International War of Wiseacres, of conl lands in Penusylvauia and Westera | the interest of the workingmen, by the second_explosion ‘was less conspicuous | "oy o ©0. Octoher 12.—A gang of |will bo the guest of C. M. Androws till| Blast won, Kotciusko eecond Hightlight [ Spectal telegram to T bt the cost of setting torights, involvas much thir Virgisia, Lam kindly assured by a number of more money, 1t is now fult, that the eutirs | demooratic colonists were unearthod in Sharon | Wednesday aftornoor, when he will go to |thitd: fime, v, October 12 —Soveral membors of 11:;'1';;;3‘?,:‘1;’,“{[‘;‘;(;;; Valley, “'f"fl,&,’;,‘,{‘}'] Hendricks at Oleveland. wall will have to b taken down, on the north- | township, Noblo county. Their whole plan of | Chicazo. Logan speaks at the opora house | i, SEEER R, RER Fmpson & ssqciation who have returned from Vow, T think whon a mia has property attribs | CLEVELAND, O. Octobor 11.—Hondricks ar- | enstorn portion of tho houso, involving a o8t | oprations has been discovered, which was as | hoy jios b, (O the, ropublicans aad Gen | "mlvy nilo heats: April Tool wov, Time, | visit to Canaa and the Unitod States co- X uted to hiim, which o protests o does not [ rived from Cmcinnati this afteraoon, and was | of $25,000. 16 s thonght that Centractor | ¢ 00 o fellowa huvo been makiug | night on th. public square, Thero will b |%5% This cnds the mostiag, Dlainaidheamisaabiaadnd ot -of i Bhiladols gwn, and whon tho other partivs insist that ho [ recuived at the depot and escorted o hotel | 14045 that alroady offered by the govern- | proclamation of their repul¥cantam. and sue- | W0 opposition torchlight ‘parades Monday JEROME PAIK IACES, phians into whose handd they foll while visit- doos, own it, they qught to bacompalied by | g the young mon's central democratic club | ment for information, v+ arvest, f the Partic: | caeded in fooling the repubiican séato cxeou| “IELE TEROwE PAnk, October 1, —Ths track was [ ing the American sclentists. Thoy say that law to make it good to him. [Laugater and : rak L 5 LI S, D e ! choarn They rag . that R large | and a large recsption comwittee. This oven- | implicated. Tho building will not ba com | tive committee, from which they have beon AT ety 4 food, - Ouemnile, handican all aguty Eatingg v " RO a T ooion Valloy mydi at ing there was ono of tho groatest political | Ploted in tine to permit. the goverument (0 [ rcuiviog wail, On clootion day, they were to rohibitiontste, fwon, Deliahsscond, Little Min koo soy that I do not owa u single shuro | demonst-attons in Ohio, being a mass meeting [ 101d their sessions there, this year. offer their yotes, after shosing ostentatiously | Sr. Louts, Mo., October 12.—The prohibi- { it S0 00 L 0 o aoar-oldy, | “Windled them Lm%h I They say again that I do. Let thym come [in Monumontal park. There T e the republican ticket. In.ideof this tickct | tion state contral committea of Kansas have | rpotee Ul”n“_" ATi DALY “necontl TR cherges, On the otliér Hand, Profr; into courtand make the ownership good to me [ from two stands by Hendr Mines on Fire, was to bo closely foldod, onc of two| ¢} 1, Phillips at the head of their stato | Mullcns third. i s ukk | in Smith writes indignandly to the Toronto {“Good.”] J£ I ¢ uld bring them into conrt on | ard, Governor Hubbard, of Toxas, Col Corusbus, 0., October 12,—A State Jour- | democratic tickets, * When the vote was of- ok 1 nlaba, DIVAL (B attiase. e ey | E AT BLUR TR e newspaper rogarding the personnel of the that issue and under the rule sugg sted I|R. Fellows, of Now York; Hon. . B, I 1 special froun Nelsamville, Ohfo. save that | fered the voter waa to be challenged, and dur- | (E<e0 Al BACE G S8 b SOTEROREY plilo and ‘a quactes, Lida Stanhope won, | gitish welentific excursion party. He alloges could baukrupt » good many democratic edit- [ Senator Pendleton, and others, Gen, Rt nal special from Nelsonvillo, Ohio, says that | iy,z" the diversion thus caused the judge of 4 trgomaster second, Halenon third. Lime, 13¢' 40y somposed largely of - Manchester bag- 15. Economy fell with his neck broken. man | all thofsyndicate mines are on fira here to-day, | elestion was to hold ickts over tha acening in men who came to America to sell ‘goods for ors and spaakers who ins1st that T own prop- | ecrans pre ided at ouo stand and Congres : 5 g ! : s erty toat I nover did own, [Laughter and | Foranat the other. Following the speeches [ with the exception of numbers 3 and 7. | the ballot box and, by a manipulstion, drop UEGRAPHIO NEWS NOTES, [ Mil l‘];'l"‘_ thre Hunters “;", nel 25O | fieus thoy represont, and were really conduct- cheers.] I vnd.rstand that the mincrs iu this | teero was the largast procession of torch | Speoal cfforts are being made to extinguish | 246 the republican tlrk]ch-] 7“1' oundrel DOMEFTIC, ."l:,':' ouroe second, Slooum third. Time, {1, ¢raqe under the of philosophy. region have had somo trouble with tho.opera- | bearers ever seen in this section, cstimated at | gy firo. W. A- Shotaber & Corn b | offering to vote would ~then decline 1w be . el IalE, ; v ——e— PRion o Sl 5 EOYanhe pobio: . W. A, She & Co.’a hoppers [ 20 P Hojg choler provails extensively in Eastern | Throo-quarters of a mile, ull agas, Wander- = SR Inmbus and Hocking Coal and Tron company, e el T e “and | St John and Daniels at Philadetphia. | Trailsville, were scv on fire last_night and ), . ) 0 G D1 ing all day, imposdible never expeet any. bavause i T canniot continue | PHILADELTILA, October 11,—Tho demons'ra- ( Bitve, boon, burtngall day. Tt s innostible | yumes was exhansted to'throw out the rem P te busiuess withoutdifficu'ties of that kind | tion at the Acadamy of Music tonight in fa- | 05 toies ‘of wn shoatton fias bosn se. | ing republican tickets, This sohemo is doubt I shall a-avdon it [Cheers] 1 think that : " ! ’ iosicht : lexs one of many such on foot in this stafe. Lahall a%andon it [0 ke 83t | vor of tho national prohi t, was | perted up to this hour. . e loson an the o e ooetoye. tha | signal auceess. Tho building was packed with e T H Py S o ht not t) be settled by a fair, impartial | an enthusiastic assemblage. A thousand ladies A South Ireland League, Bpecial telogram to THE Ber, ts| Secretary Lincoln will stump Ilinois for [T 104, Pans, October 12,—Ferry, in the course of a'dicap ateeple chaso, full course, Charle MophmEiis e s e e G Croery_thind, | ® frank c.nversation with friends in his own pected the coming esident Arthur at the Fifth avenue hotel |y, ) political circle, sard he ¢ - | —— ~ sessions of the chambers to be a brisk one, ani lurge number of visitors, ome opidomic at Astoria | qpg gangiry-Gebhart Scandal Again, [ that there woul 1 be much defensive work for overfifty cases and five | 0 ; § o talle, | the ministers, who were needing sevore party deaths here this weel. New Youk, Octobar 11,—Gossips are talk- [ Gigiipline, He denied that Frauce was on bad n about Mrs, Langtry and Freddie | terms with England, but he said that France to be fixed by leaving the republican ti never had auy trouble With men employec. in t in the box the Jast, and when the list of | Blaine and Logan, vernor Cleveland had a large number of | ing Ba arbitrator, and I think a man who'is 1ot wit- | were present, When St.Jo ered,followed | Coni, October 12,—A number of labor dele- i " ling to submit such a matter to arbitration [ 11 P ]”t' M ““'f::“‘f’"“'" 1”¢]1|n s S i L”hy’ s e ot ptar feler | Guioaco, October @12—The _republican tors Saturday morning at Albany, fnclud: | Gebhart and tho prospects of thoie marriago, | was prepared to mallo aerows of every wrt of onght to explain to the public why he is un- | by Daniels, avm in arm with Goneral Glinton | gutes to- 2 South Treland |, o000 donts, Butler me 5 iuge neveral excursion partiee, (i E Mra: Danabv wood o firo at England unloss she gave ieh to exolaln ta the publio why he 18 8- | 1§/ gl thore was an uprostlous sud excits | labor lasgus to be. devoted excluaively.to the | \2acpendents, Butlor mon aud il good i ; veo | o8 nOw EME, Mus, Longtry's reburh | jonoe watisfaction in' Egypt. Ho declarad o president is expected to roburs to Logland, strong pressuro has been brought Washington on Monday to reccive the jusiices | to boar on her husband to allow her to-procure of the United Statcs Supremo court. a divoree, aod_he has finally consented not to astion whe may bring looking to ned t> the fact anagers in Chicago aro willing to do so. But because you are in tem- porary troudle, why should you turn your backs upon the great protective systom, which has for twenty yearsimp and secured the ing demonstration, men cl ing handkerchiefs, and hoxes adding to the inspiring & wav- that he had no exict understandiog with Bis- marck, but said that if he could turn an enes into an ally, even at the coat of a heavy ; zans of this city. hiave aw it of the | B G e " Thiary | chat the democratic ne by unfurl-| Vijliery Stuart, o member of parliament_for | perfecting plans for the most gigantic and b cmperanca banners, uud Americ s, L The drawal of the B: Ohio | oppose » okiog OB ) the developwent of your valley: Are you go- | temperance banners, wnd Americin us | Waterford o ol cted president, The | open ontrages upon tho ballot and tht nloes| fremt e arnes Of sho altimor and Obio | thia end. ~Tt is thought that, Lile will being Res ot iapous propre e wenld masy o bainly { ingibo remadyivoue roubles I L} BYEWAY)be él e choir of seventy ‘\nm.'a« sang tem perancs m'lml»m” aro pleg l-l'“ b Iyu\mlul!lh‘n the most systematic and summary means are | mendous dissentiong, arbitration will be suit under English laws, and if she wins her | 40 50 i caise you cannot have a high tide of prosper. | the ct ang temy favoriug the franchise Lill, which they beliove Y summary mes : IHoBY e o T e | campaign son d Daniels briefly sddress- ity all'the time? Do you thereforo say that | ¢ympaign son L you will hava the Jow tide of adversity? | ed the meetivg. R and also abstain from outraces, Hostility is | connting 10,009 or more illegal votes, To | I [*Thats it.”] In this world we hayo to ' T manifested toward the Parcell party aud the [ begin with, the democratic county hoard ap- [ found ko a cllfia bit o the e Blaine's Frice for the Mulligan Let- | farmers. nted a full ist of judges of eloction from | car near witn the fat. [Laughter and cheers ou ters, - ——— party, allowing the republi- [ Unknowr. 1L.00| r, N. Y., Octol The 100th . cauot have a stream flow down it bed with- T s e oh T 1o/ oso varbiiLly Iliard | Lockreont, N, Y., October he | tho authorities on account of @ error in the X 30870! ctobe - ference to " zan, el 1 a polling booths, ) Haley s prover y ha r 4 ous lisviog an edy now.and theo, Yo eau:(_Doston, October I1L=In asference tof =~ W€ oh Bake o Then they re-arrangad the districts, giving the | stacbed and instantly killed Joseph Whitney | birthday of Mrw, Judes Hoag Moshor of this | formal notice of the meeting, sent to the not have the flood tido of the ocean withou ne's denial of tho assertion of Warren H10A90, sOotober 2 10 Aok democratic wards a large pumber, in order to | in a ssloon at Chicsgo Saturday night. Ha- [ city took pl: turd Mrs. Mosher was | police by influential conservative — groups, corresponding ebb, These occasional disturb- er that ho (Blaine) had offered o sum of | ported capsized in tho lake off Milwaukee, o | insure the opporcunity for ull the democrats | ¢y escaped. Do in Diutchess conntys Now York, October | agitating against Sloreker and - Waguer, the ances ofthe eyen flow of propensity seein tohe | 3 ony for the Mulligan lotters, given in theso | couplo of days ago, is belioved hero to bo t Lutho ropublican wards fow polling | The lynching perty commencod in Indians | 10 1744, Sho well remombors the death of wish leade's . ThA'e b9 Sosialiss riot inevitable, You want to get rid “of them, of i [ e e e p e ote giveu, and these located in ox- | 1yidy ht i the han, of & boy has col- | w' o R WDSE B 3 at Brandenburz, The mob tore up pavements e o B a0y il diapatohey m that | “Lizzle Grant,” whi h loft Pentwater Tt ; ocated riduy night in the hanging of & boy has T aat et Ble wht o oaiaas o Hokerk @ mob tore up i e e R | el i day, shortly béfora the heavy galo and has n %, rondoring it cortatn that s largo he mob lost courage when on its t . 'O1 tho 110 presont, | 420 witosked tho pollas, Wikiermilliary Ay with each other m patient aud conciliatory | Biaine did » 87, alorkly elor Y EA0/RC DasnCH 1 Ropublicans wil bo disfranchised, o Mring o the 0ld Cmen! And (she othon callod out. Saveral persons wera woun 7ed on urss | taken the city will ba carsied by polling and | 50U¥ht. 5 31 ; Gebhort, German Anarchy, b 'LM' “"'i'“ o o I;‘““;.’HH;"HI“"'" o — Benuiy, October 12.—Tho election agitation aturday dead in the berth of a sles A Modern Auntiqaity, TS < Th et to b bes ade irday. dond In boe Lok AF RAKR - ol | [ iu incrensing. The meoting to have been ad Fourias o g oF GOt B Spocial Telogram to Tk Bee. dressed by Prof, Virchow was dissolved by will tond to remove the grievances of labo schooner re: her reiterates his o0 such offe He declares at Fulton's first steam"os all but two were relatives, numbery epirit, and in your anxisty to remedy these | ¢ho request of Iilisha Atkine and at the spoc. ; Of th 765 polling pluces in the city, 91 are lo- both sides, Many arrests were made, plrity 8 n jotg equest of Elisha Atking and at the spec- | day, Her captain was Daniel Davis, zud the [ ¥ 5 p) he city, s Jak S5l hoth sides, Many . e ‘v'."x‘il"':.'."‘“,’fi ‘"1‘{.': 2 ““"‘h‘“t’i' request of Mr. Bluine he went to New | crow, James and Henry Cook, and u man | 26ed in saloons, - “the repub ican county com=| ™y o oo iiive committao of the National p— P O Ly ot e tataand of tha whol | York in the spring of 1889, and mot Mr, | naméd Wood. Tt s buliaved that all dcowned [ Hitbee buggan au iuventigation tu rogard to the | A octation of amatour Oursinen hold w1t Baso Ball koturdoy; Rumored Peace Ovextures osperity of your stu d o ole in_the 3 § t bl 3 dges of election chosen by the county board, RN y ki Ohi Shicago 12, Phi shia 4 hou RO P o Bariat coree country rasts. [Cheers ] Tappeal to you ay | Blaine at the Fifth avenuo hute hat then _————— and a far wa it hiws gouo four fifthi of thow ars | 1% 10 New York Saturdayand ex; clled sever- | - At Ohl ”(':'l.f\’l, 1 illlnll_mfnull-'-l:r:; g Lowvos, October 1 he Paris corres- and there Mr. Blaine made the requ g for| At Clev tain for money or otherwise, from J zan all the letters and memorand Mr, Blaine had any interest. ol to oth A Railway Smash-up. found to belong to the most disreputable | 4L Of ity membership convicted of ruc n Mulli P Qctol. o : classes such as ward bummers, several of S wrrsnuRd, Octobar 12,~A collision oc- tment for bullot | Ono chamber of the Henry € i H s whom sro already under i The amount | curred this evening near Hunker's station on | box stu ing, saloon-keepers, barkeeapers, prize- | ated by Laogoon & Co, at S workingmen, s miners, becw f the pro tective tadiff is not gocd for the coal and iron industiies it isnot good for anything If it does not develop thess, it does not de- SIadaD. TATIaziaaw D pondence of the Daily Telegravh believes that Milwaukee b, Baltimore 8, | Ohinaa woek ago made the following propoei- New York tion to Premier Ferry through the American 8t Louis Unfons 9, Nation: stakes, At Pittsburg, R hatt. opar| AtMil AL OB At Dot ; At St. Louls, anokin, Pa,, i velop anything, and if the protective tariff | W3 pot limited and he was authorized to pay | 1o southwest branch of ths Pennsylvania | fighters, gamblers and men' unknown to ths | one f Luis suppored to have heen igaitid government, The China forces will withdraw 5 ¢ could not obtain them for less, i h § A Supp 8 als 0, kbt b ill be il were repeated to-morcow thess hulls would ba | 310,000 if he coul i hom for lows. | ) oad botween long train of coke cars and | €1ty diréctory. Iuvestigation by the nowspa- | by & blast. Thora is no hope of extinguishing N e T o b, | from Tonquin, and Kelung will be temporarily azain “wrapt, in tho slonco an desertion in | M aiug suid oo Cun g, e | o oty Tt Doty (st sora | DeFs sHows thero i Targo colonizution of dun- | it without floodiug tho mins. A Bultslo,~Rulalo=Ballale 0; Bysien Fr oceupiod by tio Frauch watl the conclusion of o 5 sted o gt venty- “lisha 4 oul 10ney, Ry ¥ il Tt 2 e AT 106t 3 i { n e —— 0! ce dispute bein, ean- 1 : 5 serionsly injur o caught on | of the leu en lag ich | in ' saloon at Bridgeton, Mo., Saturday night, 3 3 U Jective tardff, Iut, on the othor hand, if the Capital Prodictions, fire from tho ongino and was cmsamed’ " | & beginuing was mdo Cownrds organization o | anwil sorved & pirsce-warrant ou Mingo, who o 12, Uppor Misis | vorrespondent addy: Femy ‘oblocted to, the rmcluvfin{ I‘T lhm'mglllnnwl.ll hl;vs l‘ul; Spec'al telegrai. to Tik Bek, e — e ci u‘m\;'m,lln:nu plans, “mlfm,!. was rec swore revenge. 'The m escaped, but is [ sippi end Missouri Valleys fair westher, |Mi"“fi£"”'~hm.nn‘ llsfuwh);lb:nuhfi could nof aith that your troubles will soon be adjustec = o ST o 3 5 nized that it was not mercly a local issue, | | hunted dowa byt ty police, i 18 + i make the proposition directly to him, and that a new era of prosperity will dawn | WASHINGTON, D, G, October 11,—The best Baso Ball Y esterday That a. eavy wafuty” woured by ualair | i Now Yol state slothing sompany st | st ey e Honorally rthwoslerly ———— upen you. [Repewedchvare] P political judguuont horo i that tho ropubli - A litwakoo—Mitwanko £y, Tialtmoro 2 moans “her gl e’ Ui atate over i s | 0N Yogk sate o othing comyany at | stationary tomperaturo in southorn portion; The Cholera in Italy, miner—*May [ ask, "Mr. Blaine, if | cans will carry Ohio Tuesday, by soven to ten | At Cincinnati—(Unions) Cincinnati 11, Bos- | democrats and - thereby assura the eloction of | Flsttsbur o ARE. HARS 00 Aty 1Y | light fall i orthel vrtion, higher 2 you are intorested 1n the Union Furna 'y Ohlo uesday, by & SRS 08 | Aomasitia N hereby assura Gheelection of | i), Lrey o8 wnounting u.swl,mmh J\I‘:/ i e g s s el Ll s T L NAPLES, October 11,—One hundred and nina thousand majority, Tha republicans admit theie is some uneaxiness over the prospect but M eay there is no good raason for it, Tha demo- crats are indulging in & gamo of brag and — parties interestod were W. H. Cine FORCED AMENDS, Cano, Abraham Cane and ‘W, J, McUafiray Later.—1tis now given out by the demo-} State Vetsrinurian Stalker investigated the this city the past twenty-four hours. wrr | crats that their list of exclusively ¢ atic | disease among the horses at Vinc uog, Towa, A N D R Ews’ Roux, October 11.—Two hundred and fifty fresh cases of choleray one hundred and seven- AusnuusE ‘ Mr, Blaine— " I 0,not to thy extent of a il taako it stronger thun owned an interest in any that—I ne Y iron furaace Obig or anYWHers | bingtur on which thero is not much founda N . . Ty ’ v " Surio e Lalxlispd Cned ioamtl il Hood'’s Sarsapariifa | ve e s s dumocsua v | s Tt ot o gianiia, "o But T have hoen engaged in the coal business . Py T 4 1 excluded from the list of supervisors of Mables disinfec ed, Al oxposed wulmaly aud a large portion of the property I own is A Virginta ¢ gration, Combines, In a manner peculiar to itself, the | tion, But that the federal court haviog d " orod quarantined, Dr, Stalker s invested in coal to day. I am interested with | Lyxchpvaa, Va,, October 12,—The town of ‘i"?l 'r:'vllfll-u‘l’m lu‘ ud Tlnl-uulhf-muurv" - | cided them entitled to hali of the supervisors | Blanders have been iuvestigatea in filteen or you in this matter, I the coal buinest|piyerty twenty-five miles west of this poing, | diesof t getable Kingdom. You will find | of the county board will ts meeting tomor- | twenty counties of the state und forty or fifly breaks down in Ohio, 1t casnot bo maintained this wonderful remedy effective where other | row, revie the list of election judges and | animals killed. At St. Louis—(Unions) St. Louis 10, Na. fresh cholern cases, and forty-two deaths in tionals vingle pen, teen deaths, during tho past twenty-four hours, against one bundred and twenty-one cases and seventy deaths the preceding twen= ty-four hours, Suicide at Grand Island, in Pennsylvanin or West Virginia. suffered a partial destruction by fire to-d medicines have failed, Try it now, It will |give the republicans u represeatative iu each onkic RYING TO HOLD DOVIN Special T, m staud orfall together, When they The cilgin was ioomsdiaty. Twenty-cne| Turity your blood, resulie (o csesie: || irecinst, | HRAMA AP raIaalaRive i3 o6k PORNIGN, AT e Special Telogram to Tae Brs. ab o sign tho detacation of indspendonos | bsiness lowes wero gonsumed, No firo ap: | ud gtvo now 1o and vIgor (o tho enti body, A Tho Spani b Official Gazette aunounces: An e AND, Neb., October 11,—Isase tomo oo md e old, llnl paratus being st 1;1-:..1 the i s wero mot ot | oo Karsaparitla did mo_ great feony The Verdict of Figures, :hml‘ iadisspponriog ln el tha Ihu'l_:u Jowett, unmarried, suicided here last night o e o Lynehimong T hoc 1 mtanocl# | 1 was tired out from ovorwork, and It toned | Special Tologsam to Tik Dive SO TR, SIS UL S A0 by taking morphino. He livad here two years Aot orge, the Third will see toit, that | at over £150,000 meup.” Mus. G. E. Simmoxs, Cohoes, N. Y, CreveLaxD, October 12,—The Herald con- | Suturday aftercoon a mysterious explosion and was enterprising, was superintendent of e llml ~.|.|mm1 I\l."’fi».ml i vllw;An.'\ s —— - -‘-l ;uvlv;vn \‘I‘nuw- )uu;]lrwm ll,ll.lui.nk, pron. | twins estimaled s jorities frou every county | occured near the parlisment hlnhlmrm Que the creamery when he killed himself, No 80wy friends e dn the coal industry, i Blaine's Quiet Sunda ook Hood's Sarsaparilla and think 1 am | e & REEEEE B o pet | bee. Nodumage was done. It in alleged to 00d cause known, we do hot itaud tog \hivr “u;h‘_llllfu‘l h»mhl IRl g s T, my 1o wpeng || €ured” Mus. M. J. Davis, Brockport, N, . :’.I;twl:l)r:f:.l‘ %6 ”"v"‘"“"}“‘t"‘l‘f‘:f‘(“: “,“I % | bo dynamite work, e R 12 er, [Choers | I thank you for tha very kin P cdortty. W ahonlb SO0, - Wy stearner Nusifkhior, forming part of the The Out in Rates, reception you have given me and 1 leave in|Suvday as t.e guest of his cousin, Hon, P, | | Purifies the Blood laws for e probibitinat va the hope aud expectation that we shall soon | 13, Ewing. In the forenoon he attended the e oy hato better tiwes for the mnng intere:ts Hood's Sarsaparilla s characterized 19 | vote may redu throughout the wholo Upited States, [Rs- 0t mch | n | S » podition, has arrived at Donegal, byear, It is porsible that the | ivish anyance will be made to relievs K| s the republican wajority, and | goum until Novoraber, Cn1caGo, October 11,—Tickets to Council Blufis, Omaha, Kansas City and all Missouri Presbyterian service and the afternoon he his schoolboy days in Luncaster, but conclud 3 devoted to visiting in company with Judge | 1three peculiaritics : 1st, the combination ot | there may be an increase in the democratic e e e p o I ¢ river points, are being sold over all railwa, mewed ghaering ] toe dis. | Foiog, old relatives and friends, of whom he | remedial agents ; 24, the proportion; 3, tho | ote through the extensive frauds th g A d that the Vreu LA Ty " B |counters to-duy for 81,10, There s no gresk m'.\‘l :";vr:; Ll Ale i tho [uintog, O | bhas a lirge nuuier in this vicinit process of sceuring the active medicin "‘f]" l}'mn‘"u;v At flm”| seh; i i nglish steamships with the object of obarter- 2 Pl | rush to purchase owing to the fact that fvll ot, there was & very large oro 1o chee " ~ " outlook is for publican of fgliah atoamshipy - Ty —— ok ol «d Blaloe's rematks vothusiustically, In the —— Gualitios Th result isamedicine of unusua | JUEE Y T0, A TepUbLieth M HG Of ok | b veseels o convey tioops to China — e {:n‘l;““ being charged eastward from those ouse of his cousin, Judge P, B PHILADELVHIA, October 12, —Ez-Governor | B¢nd for Look contalniug additional evidence, e ey orne and James Cluary and wives, returning ' later, ot & meeting held in his hond umdn" §¢. John, prohibition candidate for president, '”-Y-I‘I,[:,t.fi“.“»n“.{: rl“?s”n‘l‘u‘\”.«”\Iflr\“jh\f Y The Ohlo Outlook, home Saturday afternoon in s sailboat were 2 nw‘/‘ Kansas ¥roducts Abroa : a rpeech devoted largely to reminiscenses e (o saltoraking tiia roncae | JHEbA TY Ra0d, BUATREGA )‘:)‘“”m‘m;‘ Coniinnt i IR GHR A | upzet off George's 1slands and all drowned, - Rowe, October 11,—Advices from Catania ! ster of Deeds, Lowell, Mass, » Ohioy Qctober 12,- Both partiea] A yumengor sent by Col, Kitohenor husres | PURE CREAM TARTAR. |uhow the recent cyclone far mors destruotive in bis spoech of Saturdey night, and | 4 ing with an appesl to the republicans of Ohio | BIVeD. 9 4 3 “ Hood's Sarsay e othe claim tho state; the republicans by 10,000, the | turned to Waday Halfa aud coutirms the H i i fodo thelr dute on Tussday next, " Alter Resl 4n usan dizpaictims, ‘why Hio skouid nak I~\«‘\“nhut::rn T R B A detmoorata by 000 majority. Both expect to | port of Stewartts murder. 1o saya the. suly u..n.mgl.g.;(.?.‘u)dmg..w‘-gfl found "T,““tn(f“ ';m;mr“" :':B :;m",,dm,“"’ wlue, Hon, A, ‘enpey, of Ne ork, 00 Bauk Stre ) Y ! bl X o ¥ g e P 1t i . Blaue, Hon. 4. W Toasey .. 130 Hauk Str W York City. eloct a majority of twenty-one congressmen, | Jurvivors wre four bluck slaves, Al the | in‘Andsews! Pourl Buking Powder. 1 por | stos aiguts it dovastated, ' Vineyards aad A Jealous Negro's Orime, Hood’ [ il e ¢ Y Furopeans, including M. Nicoolai, Greek con- | tively PURE. Being endorsed, and testimonialy gardes bave va L Fully 8,000 - - P g v Y Ty ood’'s arsaparilia Runizations of both parties are 50 per | sul, were killed, sucefyed Trom fuch chemists & Dana Hays, os. | dwellings were destroved. Logan at Ciuginnati. s wilh 1n & disrenutablo bouse tor | Sold by all druggists. 81; six for 5. Mado [ent better in completeness and etficicuoy [ Tho murder of Douglas, the agent at Au. | it My, Delatontalug, of Chicaxo: and’ Gusiavus — o) ) shot hiv wife in & disrepul 8 house to- . ¥ " kY g, ode, walikce, Neversoldin bulk. . Sl U e o tab) cnly by C. 1. HOOD & CO,, Lowell, Mass, than ever before, More work has been done | buckel and governor of Merawe confirm th OAMR WILL DY "blmr‘;ul..uu:it.ulmr’ 1. mn;lm Logan | night Thres bullets Kool ffect. The womn e o S A ThAA Lr ey ol ppruum ek (0 Dog0 Lo | hueks: SuS AT 07 MATANG 30N Sue onrcRas, ANOREWS & €O, oo |14 W of Granulated Sugar for §1.00 ache y this afternoon, He wos met ' caunot live, Cause, jealousy, oses Oneo Dollar. euch party aro based somewbat on the knowl- | General Wolsey bis ordered the Mudir to pro- 20 Luke i, 287, 260 & 201 £, Wawr 6t dat J, B, French & Co's, "