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FOURTBENTH YEAR. NO. ¢ e tho numice | NANGE COUNTY'S HORROR. | s, rent cheering.] ¢ tarion. mhe| RAILWAYS _AND COMMERCE, PUUND M‘D PECK. poople hera secmod wild with excitement, I ! ELECTION EVE. of anybody. At the ‘h\u.m; atic ‘1;;;‘1(‘“\‘,.:.‘.: dred Xt polioe, Bl feelin, security ns ore « 2 e . benamed in the morning eral belief being that the northwest will hold barebi AR Blaine spoko a fow words of thank Wirlag o ATDS f Bl Pars ), 1<, 5 Pt et e commem i e st Ll DS 1810 | S vy e v T sy Guions o v Hurd larie majorities. The Gern tte says: The democratic ingent was Ty spoech, my friands it sary same to-day sterday and has probably Ve n he democrats #poech on political topics is to: 4on 18 | canchied its minimam The fare over the : generally for Romeys, The ropubll: | exhausted in 1882 and 1883 4 i fR word nw, ., [Geany eliosring 1. Hoanarow inve Hurd will f o nothing now to draw upon for votes but | Interesting and Graphic Theory f.‘fl'i‘,N'..,"l,,‘f,\|‘.l.:,,"u.‘. .;~'_y |‘|m prosiden. | Northweatorn road to Council Binfts 10 14| A Slow and Dragging Cattlo I plco of £12 which and en« THE MISSOURI RIVER CUT ans nra | G pret Scores of Rival Claims to Su=|can acknovledg that the Tenth district will . ink L I ats think that th ction, 1 hope plicns of the | with & rebate at Tist nar Wwinan, for secre- | theit imagination, while tha republicans can of the Orime, tial ol ive rying the state, Others only hopeful If the republican figures all over the state are 1o more acourate than here the democrats will A Healthy Blot Thramaned b be wiocentul; Mhie and the reserve vota of 1881, —_— ke little to say, Ot aro on the run, Th have heon uncover 1 unite in con- ra of the rate far. | Wheat Options Very H Temacy. ‘. ool d b draw npon the large German vote that went state are roady for the tr ready | amount is also saved the travele ol . Murket P i 5: ,ww’:f(,,"“fi‘; vt M ity off in 1882 and 1883, that now is known to_ be for it,” ““we are roady,” a ticket to any point beyond, The in of 3 % There will bo a big fight over the conaty ' offi- ""‘“‘“"‘l”"'"»':‘“L' and to stay &b he ho S8 Doubt & Pl 80 Ve train_ reu e 1“ ani | travel in_ consequenca of ‘these rates {8 con = q 1 at | ces, resuiting doubtiess in the fon of the | Yote of 1882 1883, and the protective tarif 1 aine and party wore driven (uictly iderable, but being largely to " Oontinued Democratic Frauds at o mnratie et "There wil! ha.fota | 18bor voto, comprisini all clascs of vote 8 Furnival Bayond L ‘Doubt the |, ia0® fomorrow he oss to 1,1..‘.”. river only. The a8 b e dompanies enaged | 1088 Lower w“h a g ‘arked ratoling s democrats foel confident | well as the legal ¢ lored vote in_congres:lonn 3 e in the competition will be very great,, Th = - all Pomts. hing, democrata feel confident | Ty B0, {0k ¥encs, aa well ne the fitst vobors Murderer TISSUL BALLOL TAUGS, managers of the Fate entting ronds have very Decline, ES 4 ir rounde demning the ac T visit of Blaine to | Tho Coroner's Jury’s Careful and|The Desperation of Their Plans Bx. [outting rouds in i tting things to go o =} B i republioans exprosa the | i® o king Valloy has croat 3 1—An A 1 (o Kt Some sealpers are solling tickots to th I greatest confidence as to the issue of the state Ho o " create 1 : posed n Appesl (o ite Some woalpera are salling tickots to the BiufTs Cinoinnati, ticket. They have agents ready to suparintend | care. Hendricke has been sent for to Studied Verdiot. et for fifty conts, Lower. the di-tribution of campaign fands, To-day | &5 6t the results of Blaine's presen AL Boston, October 18,—The grom oxchahge - T is pay-day and their headquarters wre L"f"‘ .13:;‘,.;L..L- ["-“",“‘\“U“".\‘ s — - of tho leading clearing houses of the Unived ¥ s Statement of the Con=|crowded. gl they Hope 45 Judge § C i Oleveland Loader, Saturday. Statos for the week ended Octobor 11 wore : . S i i An Tntelligent View e T o s oo attomtine | Damning ; Fvidenos: Against the|~ mu sty of Claneland ts betng overran with | 740 2, a decraaso of 33.2 per cent, OornAfter R?pld Flui = _tions gressional Prospects. n Intelligent View. of the democratic county committeo hus been {saing Ehrnival {iitiotrkilo sepestirs Who 60nts bo take DhEd EASTRRN 1OOL THOUNLY Closes’ Cheaper, Special Dispatch to Tue Bex, directed to the congressional tickets, and Miseing Furnival, {h the lection next Tueeday. Ths evidince| CRICAGO, Ostober 18,—The Balmors & | hio O feot Seethi Wittt ikl A GO AR My, e of this fs ndisputable, Yesterdny a steanger | Ohio railrond today notified staamship com i N Ohio e Perfect Seethin, Sea ot atte —— Yol + | for a new man and a democratic_congressman. ol this is undisputable, esterday a stranger 4 o N - HSUIp coms y stiv ) y - \ Rxoltehient ,,,"lo,,(:,, Gzotto T an_interviow with Col. W, C. | Votex aro promisod n Novewber for | A Full Statemiont of tho Probable | cuilod attho X. Y., I’ & 0, ticket offico aud | PAMien agonts hera that it would pay twen'y N oL e e e th | © pposing Moulton, of Cincinnati, one of the best:| Blaine and Logan for one vote pow for demo: Particulars and Oauso of fnquired the price of thirty round trip tickets | Per cont commission on all fmigrant business Pork Lower—Lard Heavier, Pretensions, porsted men in the state, who has just returned | eratic congressman, o smart achéme, The re . H 4 . sver its line; both f Naw Tork And Bal ¥ v v " o cheme from Beaver I'all, Pa., to Cleveland, He was | Over its line, both from New York and Balti from o thorough canvass, He says: I look | Publicans who would teust to such s echem the Orime, s - i —_— 1ok Oito b5 0t oW R Mo PRI AT \l\"uuhl. ept powter quarters r.uqum ol R asked whom he wanted o bring here on the "\-”vl‘ This is nude:stood to be in relation on CATTLE, 4 u A wa 8 Wi " | There will be no trading with demoerats in B tickots and ho ceclined to answer. Noxt he | the Pounsylvania comvany for cutting of the sial Tol H o P, y ' I | Thero w | i ' ckets anc cclined to answer, Ne pocial Telogram to the Beo, { OHIO OUTLOOK, jority, Blaine's visit has brought the people | this state as they have no capital to teadoon | MHE FULLBRTON TRAGEDY. | was askedif ho wanted to bring roj aaters hore | Baltimore and Ohio’s New York connection. | Gricado, Oct, 13, ~The geneal market was ! o to understand the importancs of this election, | The republicans have the advantage. To get | 00’ oy Fpy oy s 1t is thoueht that this action will disrupt the d 2 B { Oifidand. 10 3,—ExSenator Win- |and i€ tho stato gives less than twenty-five | QU8 {ull ¥oto it to insuo o the republicans & Seall L - i £ voto next Tuenday, and fistond of attompt | jigrant' ool and probably demoralize tho |10 and draggiog from first to lust. Tho ro- 4§ fLasy i ! ® L )t L. & big majority and one that will exceed the esti- vLLERTON, Octobar 18, The owing [ing to make an explanation or tc ot and second M9 PASHENg Ru- | ceip! secially whe: ave ] dom, Senntor Sabin and Jay Hubbell, met at | thoussnd majority for General Robinson, I | mates put ogt. which are ovutions and 1ntend- | verdict was rendered Iate Saturday night: give o satisfactory pdEe R G L R R TSI e Tl At e s il | ¥ et ¥ v 2 it 2 " i o pr S | ad to be tHidey rather thn over tho results, e disgust. He was followed to the Pennsyl- | 1 % o bo Y AL week is taken into account, were more than i the Grand Pacific hotel this morning. They |shall be groatly surprised.” **Upon what do We believe that H. A. G, Baird, Hugh | voiin®'Riiond ticket office, where he castbound ratos on export frefghts were | S0 0 ECER IR o, The suppl { had all just gotin from Ohio but from differ- | YOU base this caleulation?” * First, upon the L Malr, Hurry Percival, Mra. Harry Doroival | Yanit Railrond icket offioe, whors ho Wit | buing cut by two of the' pool lines, ably posed of, pply ent points. They were raturning homo B I on DI o L e . |and year old_child camme to their death felo- | 9o, b0 fchase thirty roundrip tickets fron i of natives was comparatively light, and_ there ; 3 y y roturn to the republican ranks: secondly, {gJCiNciNNaT, O, Octobur 13, — Datective [ niously between Sunday evening September [ iwed o the office of Mayor Farley, and British Produce Trade, was scarcely twenty loads of really good and 1 ‘ Mr. Windom said: The spaakers who have [upon my belief ¢ flooded Ohio for the last two or three weeks | Will vote the ropubli many of the C rnans 5 3 by 5 ) . b ; E Rathbone, of the United States secret ser- | 25th 1854 and Octobor 18t 1881 aud that the g 6 A BAIGR b TiouR biveets The LoxnoN, Ok, ' tiokel thin year who | 5 B bl S L ive then ame to their death by wounds from weapons | Srn oo o etloon on, Loni stroot, The men e “The Mark Lano Expross, | not aload of really prime among the fresh re- w TG $ e . | hava not done g0 bofore, What is mora,there [ vice, to-night arrested twelve wen on the f e BN e G orze Furnival, who attempt to use these tickets may as well | in its weekly review of the commercial trade, | ceipts, so that anything at all decent in the | ate thioniag out ulmll 1;.mn3gx the stases the | are moro than twenty thonsand young men i | chargo of conspiring to use fraud at the olec | “Sighad, BN 1 G i | AR LR BRI e AR st R Tho weather has bean atormy and un- | nativo classes may bo_quoted at prime. Bowt Vialt sbirred p.tho repablicanvoters. and 1 | ooa pha g riLienst blalr fieh volsthis yon: [tlon. (Tho aen are ail white. They say that Morermnn | VNG the * THolABTe - of heth - Willl . tw Iy cold. Tho rafn fall improved tho secd | 1atives, may be quoted at 67 to 7 25, sccond @ re| and najo y of CAS e repub- P o o o petion of ) otail s b ] o] oy ¢l " " by r p 0} » v e | OIS @0 b0, mo b b i have no doubs tha' they will take care to D et O toAl Rt atsn Wil 116k ve o :l‘“ 7 (‘;1,\(!\1]“‘]:“1:‘1":“ \]uulrlr‘x:,'l:‘ il‘ y.mt ,n._Hl\" The details of the murder as brought forth | tracked and closely watched s soon as they | beds for the crop of but has prevented | fiet outs, whilo common will not sell over ’ vent as much as lies in "their power the frar Western Reserve proper with 25,000 majority. | oolored repeaters from that place. Their | bY the investigation ars as follows: Furnival nrgl[in ‘lutlla.\ullnm L AIUea Ihtor b tioh threshing, thus lessening firmer deliveries and | 4 /0 to 4 85, as they have to compete with ( which the democrats are contemplating. | Hoe will come down to the mational rond with | yailroad tickets were provided by the mayor | and Mair went to Edmonson's Sunday and O e o | enahling wellers to maintain their ra e 1 everal towns within fifty miles of C evelon, of Lexington, and wore good to return until | from thore Furnival and one of the Edmon- | of the prosence of strangers of suspicicu co Y | Wednesday morning. The board bill wasalso | . i BISRE 10r mileh dL st 5,000 votes of electing their | naid up to that time. More arrests are ex- |*™" Loys went to a post-office n few miles dis- | duct. It is believed that they will vote early ¢ lowgr than at the close of last week, Good to choid®, 1200@1350 lbs, 5 D)@ 5 to fair, 1000@1200 lbs, ‘There is no registry law in Ohio ard only bar- | 45,000 majority. Giving the democrats what riers in the way of fraud ara the supervisors | thay ¢ aim in Cincinuati, I do not think they and marshals, can come within 0 quarter. English wheat for the past weel quarters at 328 2d, against 71,00 Sales | wosterns, TRarge stock may bs quoted at 16@ i | A ‘@b 60, Weatern cat- “How will the state go?” SR { . Moro ' o it o e har Fftmomann vovis £y | in tho plices whera they now aro and then |4/t 8d_correnponding woel Tnst yoar. Trado ! i ) bected to-night, and ted States Ca - | tant and Mair and another Edmonson went to X 3 hed o ors 7 51 ey ook | 118 were in heavy supply. Texans, 3 4024 ; =1 have no doubt,” replied Windom, “but| Do you belleve thero has been much corrup. | bected Eaight, and ln:',.:h\z:l»ly Yemaia to hear | Olarke, Furnival went to Bdwonson's first | take the first train for Glovcland, . For exam- ald e e e s crsdo, atoeks [ halt-brocdn, 3 604 25, Salos ~43) Colorado it we will carry it by 10,000 majority aad | tion in tho canvaes” 1 do not take much | Sause all might. ! and was mad becauso Mafr had not got back, | Ples alf ' doren tnon wil oo i Abianec, | 5 LT CARREE Nk 60 the action | Texan, 1089, 3603 267 Montann, 123, b T s TR BT ITUTR e R g DU B Lo ——— it being Mair's weele to do the cooking. | Mait | (13" voto In the Fighteenth ward and then | of American aud Russian oxportors, Gargoes [ 4f Montans, 1257, 4 40; 161 Montana, 1 o half-breeds, 1020, 3803 Colorado-Texas, 979, 8 45, 10G: Wero 10@15¢ _lowor decline of 15 to 25 since common roush packers selling At around about (@4 80; pood, mixed and medium at 510 @b Ill; best Iu-uvy with Philadelphias fancy, 5 Light sorts wore entirel y neglect- majority will be if it goes beyond that, but if [ tion in Ohio. There are only a fow places 3 returned soon and enquired if Furnival had it Aitedrl T 10,000 wa ata satlafied, Wo will | Iike Cincinnati, Clevelaud, Toledo and Colum- T ENDS WELL. | /5,10 homo, of bslngw‘uld'hn bad,” he also | Scatter around the city and vote wlll‘en-\m- ::'ri‘\(:m‘lmlr‘l“l»‘.‘-““"":T-‘ \-M-"-)‘;lf'.x"”v"" regard that, in view of all the handicaps on | bus where money can be used by either party hurried home_saying, “Georgo will by mad [ they joau.{ Ths repiblican commilteo unten: | REEIVAIR L (tteeohccen weraiomitliewnl all ropublicans, as a most substautial victory. | with any result, and those cities all combined becauso [ am noc there to cook supper.” A | Gged tho sorvices of o numbar of able detact. | threo sold, includivg une of No. 1 California The democeata in Ohio devoted themsalves to | do not poll more than 100,000 votes. That is | Senator Van Wyck Triumphantly In- [ quarrel took place upon Mair's return and | 1Ves from New York, Ibhluw-v. Ditte li"l.l lll;:__l;;\lrrn!|1nn|:‘n incl : ng ‘\w "m e the record of the candidate. We discussed | only one-eighth of the entire vote of the stal vades a Weaver Moeting Mair finally retired without getting Iuri. | Purg and nmll mlluu- l]l‘m'ou: r'mnl ']l;ln ‘,f.: m:u]|?".,;$.":{,'.(\v ol:‘vr.;:ng-viswm-l:lu- taniff, we put ourselves squarely enough on [ In these cities the democrats will make their > val's supper and Furnival in his rage lowdcd [ 810 now on duty in 'this city. St Lerpri el LM s A ) record. If we are mum,.hm.c it will be vic- [ greatest gains, but I look for an increase from st Wahoo, lus Rin, and shot Mair while he[know the whereabouts of numerous|q d dy; ncrease in import ory ectic ) itic « " id 2 | suspicious characters who are supposed to be [ checks the trade. - 'Maizs searce and higher, ALI’'S WELL THA A DENOCRATIC VIEW. coming ¢ . e R RLESY LD ost nominal; Packing ‘and_ship- morning, He was met by a committes of the | Threatening Situation at Oincinnati,| Last Friday at Wahoo some of the loftiest Iu)u]:-n::'dl:\:\Tingugnr.n:::-:\rl}x‘l‘x ‘\‘E:url ml.fn': mented by the co-operation of our citizens. S 10; b Troquois club, on_ whote invitation he made a [ g ial telegram to T Bee, vaulting and_tumbling ever witnessed thero | N[UUEI LiZhe® and discoversd Mair's dead | Tho republicuus in every ward must organizo | o pgectin to the e ha . markes, | wak vory | Beavy. and polisical address to-night. Uvon being asked OIN ; The political fe vhere was seen, The jon ¢ s between now and the election to preserve tho bl i tho reslt i’ Ohio, Mr. Bayard | CINCINYATI, October 18.—The political fecl- | or elsewhero was secn. Tho ocoasion of l\l:: by, aud was shot ll::liln:l;ll'u‘:\':;l::l“‘lx\:m(,:‘::: betwsen now an tho electign fo, brecerve tho o iiioaao, Oct, 19,—At the mecting of the | lower today. — Pelces dronped off steadily w only say that wherever I went [ ing is to-day bitterest ever kiown in Cincin- | performance was that VanWyck and W D e ot well diremton o enol | 1rabyterian ministers hor, to-duy, and also | from the opening without any approciable 3 ! i J o b put forth such well dirootod _energy 3 O eI Ao 4 : thoro was Wida dissatifaction With the repub: | nati An army of ropublioan doputy marshals | wers advertised to speak in the Opera house. :‘L“;“]":,,Z,;‘,,“}d“‘b‘;','“"ldz‘:‘l‘p;“ that Inquicy | ii this campaign should go to work and_efiect | at tho Methodist weekly conferenco, eference | tonction and closed onto regular | at 1§ licau party and its candidate, but how it wil ; Jige : ; ; B P e o et £6 | Was made o the wnparalloled outrage intended | nder yesterday, ~ At the afternoon ression the ¥ Tt Titeell toumorou 1y & problem. that |1 Pitted ogainst an army of democratic | It so happoned that VanWyck, who had been | urm, and, as it was impossiblo for him to et |‘:<'zrn‘.‘n‘::.‘fx";"m.';'J‘.'m.u.-::‘:. ne repeating. | It | vy mads to the woparalleled outragp intended |focling wan somewhat steadier and 15@1% i ‘ many perrons would like to solve, I found | deputy sheriffs and policemen. The jail and |driven from Ashlaud, put in his appearance | far until ‘the train left Fullerton Tuesday | !f the only way to seourd a falr eleotion next |5 FCAERE S0 E8 6 BRI T o o e | higher. Tho declining pricos absorbod a good euconraging signs everywhore, and whilo I f polios station are in the hands of the demo-|just about the timo that Weavor and ex- | morning, he waited for Percival's return from b 1 e A an s GEIFA Bou oLl g0l IRTRRIGORRTAE Ll R ADIOL ARERG ae,Thn ] | E3BDY: margina, which fid a tondency 3 n- | would notikn demsratic victory | erats, The republican marshals aro’ suid o | Judgo Tost had finithed their horangucs, | Fullerton Monday wight, and when ho waut | gie 56 it | WA SEER, ML E0I0 DCL TR Sadios exclnatvo arty, | Greaso the offerings and helped tho decine, as the result, I should basafein saying that it | intend making a prison of the vaults of the OnATAON hotses shot him down, and | fR e ok T and support to the clialleng- | A committee was appointed to confer with the | Lintest guotations ware 754 for October, 6@ Svers ntoreated | 66 for November; £} for De and frustrate in | Ja0UArY. ation and au 4 ‘ would surprise me if the republicans did not | new postoffice which are under the center of a They had extoled the virtues of the state ad. [endedhis foul crime by shooting Mrs, Percival, mber; 8i@) for % 0 N i @) r enel s re desp erly | citizens’ as | Tall considerably ehort of their most sanguine | largo. buflding approached by tortuous hall: | ministration, and defonded the pratective | with whom he had previously had trouble, and [ €rs, Our enemies are. desprate and utterly | © ! nt is the |in the matter, to denounce e \ : 2 the ehild. unscrupulons. They feel K R ] oalenlations, A ways and burglar and and fire proof doors and | policy of the general government. VanWyck b e ground upon which the battle 1s to be fought, | any way practicablo the designs of thosé who As to tho result in November, would you | walls without air and light. The democruts | g vocerved with tramendous applause, But w1l n Tuesday next. They know if they loose | would disfeanchiss the best citizons of Chi- | A fair speculatlye business was transacted give me an opinion? ... | have been supplied with hundreds of writs of | \ '} o went on with his powerfnl demonstra-| After murdering Mrs, Percival he broke | ¢hag batele they might as well giveuy the | cago. in_ corn, accom) 1 by unsettled feeling, “Not further than to say theie a positive [ habeas corpus signed by the democratic pro- | froe TERAED WL M8 FEVEHAL SGRORIRI | open the cash box” and went through M. | prosidential contedt n lost, They know that Lt prices ruling e Tho markst opened a and taggiole sentimen; all over the country | hate judge with blank spaces for nan g imposed upon the people was in | Lerciva’s pocket book, Jels ot thought | they cannot carry Ohio honestly, and they [ England, Gormany the Congo, |#hade m. or but under free offerings declined for Cleveland, whi h in my jadgment insures | city 1s filled with strange negroes and ugly |y 5 borie™ (604 m’.imm 2ud againsg | that he could have seenred over 8100, Tius w,,f’,mk,,,,‘,,,,I,..,.,,l.. attompt to oarry it bt Tk Octobor 18,—( ille, the Brit. | @1 for November, § for the year. Then be- tha greatest encouragement to his friends.” | whites. Threata of all kinds ill the air and a | juto e S anplause in frons cens d; but a the | With 598 obtained at the /st Nat fraud. - Thgy can only Lo prevented by the |, AONDOR, Datopor 9 rineile, S19 EEE | came stronger under botter demand, advanced ——_ riot is not improt Svery man who ap- | g ¢ ShE R wh,_,m' the "t | (vhere he left a noto w777, c united effort Of our citizens. Tho Leader ro |1'h mivister of foreiga affaics, furwarded Bin |§ but again b came weak. cealining @1 and Phe Dongreasi al Outlook, st the democratic headquarters is haing | 50 ore S0 SR o were sim. | Vi0ue it tunght tahe Wi grets that this atate of affirs oxi L thas | marcl: aptance <f the ianvitation to st Jclosing on the rogular bosed at { lowes & Apias Lelegral 10 tno HIE, Tam sl Tlted I naun [y torr They shouted and yelled ungil | With bim. e are compolled to wake this carnest appea! | tond, on behalf of England, tbo conforonco a N ,.u.n.'".f,.“l’,",.’{:}""p..Lf.?‘:;";.'°,f LUMBUS, October 13.—If to-morrow sh B RS aR I aTana QUGS sy W re hoarse. Never were men £0 com- CONVIOTING /LVIDENCE. to our readers to act for the pres:vvation of [ SRS i %) provide SO il p i il ) Cort takug the oath. Tndications aro that Humil- | jicd)y Tiken by surptise. Judgo Post 55 | The shoes Furnival hud on Monday when | the dearost public_right possessed by ”’xh" e ‘t":‘ H(vrllllu‘(l')(lu:w provided that [ }adg fiemer, the market closing at 56} for 000 to juestions con- | (oggber, 53 for Novembe r | Al Bird was the: found covered with | American eéftizen, Butit is our imperative | (L0 S o) BaTs i o ) s us if tho chairs wera | in the stovo where he burned them, o paper | active, energetic,and couragoous intervention of [ gy iHER CERIGL e e A i for the year, provaa pleasant day, as it now predicts, it [ ton county will go democratic by will, it is generally conceded that the state | 4,000 majority. will be carried by the republicans by 10,000, [ s R aud turned v examining the wall papor. er pulled out their watche their e s Y thets | Pemocratic Fooling With the Miners. | hot and finally they stopped him and raid | was found on which was wristen, *Wait | the moral forces of thiscommunity, We have | 0 e SETER o Co e Will d ¥, S LI e L S e that it was tinie that the vrain was hero, Tais | until to-morrow night and I will oo what my | Positive information that our ity 1s being over | el v BOrin Movemer B, - Biamire fairly active, but under increased offering \ tonthe congressional election and the [ 2170 i 2 onded & mesting that resulted exactly oppos- | chances are," run by a horde of sconndrels, who have been i s s prices ruled oasier, the market closing ut @1 ndi who may bs set down | COLUMBUS, 0., Oct. 12, —From tho latest | i, ¢, which it was intended. I heard an c Too much dependence should not be placed | Well paid by Democratic wanagers, and who R under Suturday, © Closing quotations wore ain . f elaction Campbell of the 3rd | returns and corrected estimates to -night, the | sheriff say, who is a republican, that the by officers making sts on the anchor tat- | eXpect stillmore pay if they succeed in oves % t 26 for October, 27 for November, 267 for the ., October 13,—The U, 8, )} for May. do o presentment against the rouK National bank. Tt states the | ruled lower, closing 12 15 for the year, 12 tthoritios | Tuiling tho will of the people of this Staf ad the | in the intereat f the domocracy, These Gl ruffians must be watched. If caught the New I her and broth. | must b fairly tried. As this is o congression- | New Branswic ! fon, any one artested for ropeating | jury made an investigation in which they dis- 1in a United States court and | covered that the loss was more than the whole LARD wod by a term in the | eurplus of the bank. It was caused before | lower, closing at 7 42§ for October, 720 for ns will organize to |last June by the cahier, His statement to | November, 7 for January, cating will be pre. | the comptroller of the currency in June was e L ouo attempting it will b |false and intended to conceal the fraud. The THENTON, t, Anderson of the 4th, Latenere of the [r epublicans claim the state by at least 15,000 | wittee hud better pay Van Wyck $500 to stay | tooed on Furnival's arm, The 5th, Hillof the Gth, Seuey of the 7th, I majority, Tho demcrats practically concede | * home than permichim to mako speeches, | hero should be notifies, and will, a berry of the 11th, it of the 1 AR I o s for ho injured Dawes and Weaver more than | identity investigated. Wilkins of the 15t ropublicans whose | the state. It is learned that the quiet work fany ono “else could The monops o RevaDr DAy criaad mat y will give Van Wyck 8100 if he will come | er of the murdered woman, are still here, | a1 n is a fore gone conclusion are Dittle of | of the democrats has been in the mining and ¢ 8th, Cooper of the 4th, Thompson of the |iron furnace districts, that all money which o Wahoo and make another specch liko | Harry Percival had $2000 insurance on his | Would be tri ; LK wits s mnme: onviction would be fol h, Grosvenor of the 14th, Taylor of the 18th [ 11y heen thrown int the state during the | 0ne he delivered at the opera house life, i propmty v und Saylor of the 19th. This leaves seven |pstsix woeks has bean usad for the purpose —— nival’s best friends now admit i gailt, | penitentiary, 1f our ci districts in which the result may be properls ng the strikes and lockouts in the Sepatiuslat Minaon | mi testimony taken by the cororer’s jury fill | 8id the detective force ro, considered doubtful. The first district_ha = n to Titg Br: nearly 200 paj vented, and i 1 ) for for October, nuary. c ls in the Hocking Valloy. That i ) / Tiio French Vit bean the scene of & warm fight and wil' be [ Vet ninor snd mill hand hay bren recerving e punished to the utmost extent of the law, | directors attested its correctness without ex-| TheTrongh ¥iotes s carri.d by the republicans if the disaffected | » yagular salary with the uaderstanding tha Neb , October Chero was a = 7 ——— awination, Paus,October 18,—(ien, Delis wt<_-lug:.np i b ' republicans return to tho party, In_tho e | oy should b o to work on any tores s | FOUSIDg Stickel meeting here this afternoon BLAINE IN OHIO, T —— e e ST S T T e Terrible Tempest in Japan, ngomant at Ko is vo puintul that it s nec- ctober 18, —The As- | cessary he should rest and therefore join the October. 18, =The As. | DoaEy Be ok HoRL S LRER D o A 01 | g genorals, Our victory wis wainly due ta hama and Tokio | ¢ho gallantry of the van guards, typhoon, In the —— v.| mho Henry Olay Exttuguished. ond district the republicans ars united this L will ter the eloction, The purpose of this is | Large flags are floating and the town Corumprs, Ohio, October 1 Blaine left year, and will pr iy elect their candidate. | ¢, show that repuslicin “protoction does not |i full of peopls. The court house was | Lancaster this morning for Toledo, As he In the 10th a big fight has been mads on{ring pr % X i il Eao i e et | S EE ey pucked from noon to 4 p. m. listening to | started, the train bearing Headricks arrived. two-year-old ‘maidens, Cordelin won, 1 Hendricks woen he ap- mett, kocond, Thunderbolt third defeaf, In the Gth, Geddes, the dem e nd and eloquent speeches by Captain | The crowd ch:e will b returacd. The outlook in ths 17ch it unth on fho Bituation, ol and Hon. E, Rosswater. They wero [ peared on the platform and he returned 1220, Milo and’ or th, seiling, for a democeatic member, while that of the | Special telegram to Tk Bk, ed to tho echo.” Tosewator 14 now speak [ fEER R0 B 0 hich he said: | won, Clarance wecond, Carley B, third; tim 20th is for by a small majorit; CixeINNATL October 18, —Gath telgraphed | ing at 8 p. m, The court house is crowded, hanks in a brief speech in which he s Mile, all ages, King Fan , M ntaul BRIGHTON BEACH RAC PricHioN Beacn, Oct, ‘Three-quarter Sax Fraxersco sociated Prees’ Yokohama advices say that on the 16th of December Yo were visited by o terrif latte 0 houses were waolly or A 4 1. Twenty people were killed, | - Swavokiy, Pa., October 13.—The fire at | which is_invariably r S Y i Hundreds of votes hiave been made for Stickel | “If Ohio to-morrow shall support the demo- | sicond. Treasurer ime, ] o i ings enti y " ] | 1 years, Burnott, rpub- | & tho Enquirer from Now Yorl s follows | giupareds ¢ vofes hae bt ind i aeomiarma shal, Mebir tho Cemo liscond, Trossurar. ied tme, Tiso Loss of 1ifo at soa is appalling; no estinats | g, Honry Clay Mine was extinguishod, loss | n X ka0 ot RS ¢h o but if sho shall | furlongs, non-winners, R, ) could be made of the number, The typhoon By e 5 pretty sure electi Thus tl about the Obio election: The republicans | and the support every hon Sty T ) Y R R S P g AR e fan et not known, supposed heavy demacral quite certain to ellct eight and | feol they must somehow carzy it, but | soldler, - Rose tin some tromendous [ Hre it dithe fother e maidons. all agen, Frolda wop, Nitot T BT L o s f-fif}[.::’.lxt t Ivo conoean .‘.‘x'x“l"'lfxli"rll‘-l,:.k.'ffff mews from Obio hus ot beon choorings to | blows for Stiekel. Laird is downod, A Chav A ¢ Foster, Chuir- | second, Nimblefoot third ; time, 135, AN DREWS’ T ‘chanee to eloct | them, while on the othor hand, the democrati Sont ,““.—“I_WH ATire ;‘m‘.n,; hm‘,: the |;v\rhmn]»;l.u:-» wmunlL|' LEXINGTON DBACKS, b s Bed ond Sunth 1 R \dinnoacdiuotite Lalaim e . i e, and _ex-Commiss ud ey joinec 1N < N ok we 3 2 y in the 3rd and Swith in the Gh. u ‘“,?rlxl S iiposadinatifovel u"u(,f *| Paxava, October entral America and [ Blaino, Tho stop ke was over an hour, but o SrterOet o \f-“l‘..l, ot 2:10, 1w Yous, October 13.—G, H, Cragg & A. slight Cloud of Doubt, shou'd have the victory 1t will ecem ull the | Guatemala were invaded by u small party, | the car did not go to the depot at all, o 8, Two-year-old stakes, wholesalo jowelers, failed this morning. Special telegrsm to Tig Bir more _gstonicbing. Tom Donaldson at the [ mostly political refuges who crossed the Moex 'l"r-!w.«t.'tnw'n ll —At l‘m»«p‘ ’ Fm“m-nr' Eugle Bird won, ‘r‘|4-uh|unlr]r 10460, October 13,—N, Morgenthan [& RESEH A0 i3 : republican national headquarters claims Obio | jeap frontier and advanced a short distance, | $™8l staton where a briel stop andg ond, all other wtorters distanced. = liagle | ¢, qeql cent’s furnishiog goods, failed. DA¥10x, 0., October 13, —There is undoubt. | {2\ 00) wajority though he says, in his fer. | e nl:;,v:x:-!"v‘u\\‘[r:x:l"::fiml":x:n:lI|n-.w-‘ o | interesting reone wok place, “Several hun. [ Bird's'time in the firct heat was 2:301, the | Fiic MU O RENES, :‘,'1'"?‘1,'”5\5»(:\';"»...‘; i SaRs NO US edly an increased confidence here among ¢he | tility of suggestions, it would not surprise him | pujeng, dred people were assenbled, who che stest tw ar-old tims on record, L the g ST o not stated. RYING TOHOLD DOWN . = f nuch to kes West Virgmia go republican and | ““hep, e shouted and waved hats und handkerchief | 2:25 class, Pancoast won. McCloud second, | ¥4t Buabilities o SLI 0 LoV domocratt and @ corresponding depresson [ mnch to ret Wost Virginia gy ropblinn and Tha Danamalelslssivo pssombly i 9 | wheu Blaino appearod. * Whila ho was bow- | Tena. Swallow third, Kitty Siiver, fourt, |, 11 Zmmerman & Bro, doak una 2 p PEARLBAKING POWDER among the ropublicans. Tais haw bezomo ap-| b REVLEREI0 Dt for - Diaino's | 0, Sk, D Corvia, prosidont, prosented bis | fug iy acknowibdgemncata, 6o very old man, | Beat tine, 2 i s ien iday S bads \TAMBOUNDTORISE i % parent fn & marked manner uince Thursdav [ hard work in tho state, which ho considers | ¢roublo thomselves about the revolution now | felersa republicans, who had e fhi TR Velone —— last, The visit of Blaine to the state has had Ilm_tm.».. worth twenty thousand votes at in progress. At Farfaw “"l”' T sy JHIllr:l"d";&m“fl[’:l \:fldlfl "‘]':‘gu‘”::““::(’-l"‘w “‘L"t" Religlous Prohibitionists, Michigan Crop Keport, only temporary effect in enthusing the repub- | 10488 are in arms under command of Rinz, the late | 1RV ¢ A bt Sotty, | Portstows, Pa,, October 15.—At to-day 5 Mi 3,—The Oct licans, but has mora permunently and effe - pretondor o the presidency. Thoy hava not | fieet them e s i )“‘l,.'""'“rf,( A EETER0, En Goiabar Sarntav| Luaatng; Michigan, Qotsbey T Ooke ally tiered up tho democra, . ‘Hhe strongast The Honest Parlisans’ Defense, yob moleuted any one, A wate convontion | Liiitrad'yeare wad ity dava o o wes s | oo of she aastarn wmod of tho etormed | ber crop repurt gives the totu! number of acris efforts in bebalf of the republicans are being § Special talegramn to Tue Brg. will prooubly effoct an understanding between | Jioutonant in the last war. with Great Beltgin, | C2urelt of tho United States, the following | tireshed at 327,091, with yleld of 4,738,603 f made by the macufucturing interests which| Corvunus, O., October 18.—A citizenw | the OPposiug purt and was once in command of Fort Krie, The | Was adopted. Resolved, That this synod {pughels, and an aggregate product of 85,000, are k-”".l Shrentaning ,I-‘,.,,l. v“l‘l’w“h 1.,1,(H meeting was held te-day conslsting of & jolat T ———— other was John Jones s native of Wales, but [ favors the prohibitisn of the manufacture and | 000 bushels, — Oats, 5,000; corn, 85 per D! or] hey dou’t vote 18 1e) C A - " “r of is county sl 8134, o wale of i ca g drinks as e e y | cent of LTOP), UH pe ent of average as tyravical and in consequence there is much | Hendricks clubs, and by the republican exec: Jackson has commuted Chas. Spurlock to im- | seemed to be © well and strong, | —cm— —— . bad 1‘.1‘.‘.:} A:Dt] in:,lrf,l .n;":‘ 'rh:lnsx na wive comnitece to take some acton to pre- I’m “nml«.'utl.'{:i- hlun He was to l’“”l:w»u and Blawe remarked afterwards that Hunting Dynaumit Puiting Dow seialism. . - aro also dopending on gewt'ng Lhse e oonfe g on Fnday, He was one of Hilber's|ihey had aspod i ds nly. JUEEC, Oclobe The government i , 4 S .5f the prolibition vote for ‘the sate tickog in | vnt illegul voting to-morrow, A long confer- | HCk 5 man g, who has haon commite | ity ekl ® b o thaa” (Y| - Queneo, October The government iu- |~ Guacow, October 13,—A reading club, com- ) S pursuance of a deal sld to biave hoen fust [ ence was held b tho conclasion of which it | eing depredationn ia' this stato the last two | poctud to ses hiun cloctod prosident, ayd o | ereated the reward for aformat on leading 0| aped of students of tho university hero, hus = G | w.._..«lrm rl‘\r .xu(;.l..iu:.b.:n‘.‘:{.»‘;.l lm s df’dld""l to appaint four cittzen, _L:.,., Fearw Im‘xllv\.»‘:7:‘.[1'.:!“1‘.‘..-hz’n‘., y.‘:.::n_lwir.{lll\lluvc exprested his gratificati o in_mecting thewm, [of the authors of Saturday’s outrage. 19 | hoan dissolved by the authorities, because it KI DE & conctionary effuck of both thoso pol row each party, for each precivet of the city d ; murder in the first | Whon the interview v od and Blaine [ police are vigorously at work and expest to be | was supposed thit the members wero engaged { their advantago as it will solidify the Ger. | It is learned that similar meetings weea held and was senteuced to hang. The sen- | uonnsd upon th platform the people cheor suceensful, Four suspicions lookivg men were | in socialistic intrigues, Tao secrotary was ar- e | | ming, There is strong cvidence in this and | ia other cities and comumitteos uppointed who [ teuco was commuted on the potition of | aguin and clamored for & A Bleine | seen around the building Friday night ), BN e WY WA A | ] other larga towns of the importation of negro | will be at the polls all d by |thousand signers. He was taken from jail | guid thank you, my fri for your dhliiienl Bl L ARG, St PURE CREAM TAR'I'AR. voters from Kenvucky aud Iadiana, There | badges and will have autnority to s size | this morniog at is foared o mob Will | gind reception, This old gentleman with Oriminal Bank Oficials, Religions Iiots in Belgl s'l 00. IVe is intense excitement and more than the usual § everbody about the ballot box, and the man- | lynch him before he gets to the penitentiary, | whom Thave just been talking was born when e 0, 1 P % 4 it s Ifalum Or any o) urions substances m'.?“ a uncezfainty, ner in which tke election i concluded. The BEASARES the country had but three millions of peopl 714 o0 4 ho 5“"4 ury | mensieiies, Beolginm, October 13—A moh inAndluwu Pearl Buking Powder. I hose s wherifl of the covnty appointed batween thirty Closed Mills, It has now about sixty millions, He was | found true bills acainst President Riddle and | i v otliation for the action of the communa RE. Being endorsed, and testimonials Nosthwestern Ohio, and fort: deputies this afteruoon to be pres K g born when we had just o cap d from coloninl | Cashier Beiber of the defunct Pennsylvania § o0 o' vine LT S LT hCmists .88, Dana Huys, Bos R T ont ag the polls, and the wayor tonight, bo. | Prirssuses, October 14,—The Standard | depandunce, and he lived to sse this| bank, for conspiracy and embezzlement, of § °*UN¢lk i havivg closed the gitls school there | ton; M, Delafontaine, of Chicago; and Gusiavus "r LE00. Obio. 0ot 18 =The not. boils sad | AMARE that the skeriff had interfered with bis | Nut comy shutdown to-day bocause the | among the leading nat 1f | twelvo hundred thousand dollars, und againss . ent'r d the council chaber, drove out the [ 804 uu\\..yE.\...-A Neversold in bulk, ‘0LED, Obio, Oct. e pot boils and | authority, called o mecting of the p board | employe wod to accept w twerty per | we desire to keep it up T, J, Wateon, ofl broker, for ¢omspiracy to | councillors und afts arwards pillaged the priest's om1cies, NDREWSL%ES! g, nothing but p commauds the attention ' and sccured permision to appoiut oue huu- | cent reduction of wages, prineiples on which alono g difrdud the Penusylvania bank depositors, Hhouse, The gonw d arms restored order, | 20 Lk g, 287, 250 & 201 E. Walct il TSR PP * SRL, W geen teverywhere, Because every- and 1;ppfca-.uu where recognized Becaude we as indispensibfe Whytj beat fronc tha age wéo««-, nea patts. 40&(: ;7&&%904 smOking TObacco. U T o ey @onAumer. [L'u,r.,, and slote ¢t scw.

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