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i - - - friends that whi v Morrw e oot ward, 1 | i1 enrry the = > publicsn fid i It w tion of 1 P " Tty \ AR 2] The Laurels of Victory Borae on Ree | koly exercd 1n000 than filbelie e Favor | Hutirwuru nd Trown and the entis | Cuvnans, Octobee 14 e § ‘ peeial C1els of the Greal Fool Dllb]ltflfl I3 \ay dishearten th ata and have givon |y ¢ 4 ) ointis was fromn oo | B rel e Y. I ‘ \ g Firke!s at Chicag ropublicans {nore T 1 " . an geain of | day, Mombare of both, ¢ | | d AR Oddsin money have b en greatly on the de i\ L v of tho tonth ward | wimost possible wabeht W ) — cratlo sido, Thousa Domocratic ¢ ploh Tast was sveniy @ P ft olven and thele f ( Tho Qat 3. { Saal - Y . ' ivide A J I'h 1a " ke Fair and Undispated Majority of [ nized voters and repeaters flood the state. [The fhowed a ropnblican majority of 968, which [ wara onrly at the p R f n | of a1 ! Ja Market Weak and 16,000 o i voting. Ool, Dudley hns groely | was settlemons o the cicemion Hon tho (1 | o7 e o . St & [ i Overstooked, 3 d his friends th ntainted republi t s O w I 1l an vobe was golng, and as subsequoent rotur and cometimes thro fourth ' \ i can bluratity of 6,000 might o gonfdentially |- howed g gaine I otliee warls it wn sooa [ g population, Tn @ o Il An U tabl . ' Felied pon, videus Lhab the democrate that Hamilton o unty had ne res | thers wan siderable " " wen, | u nacoy { Unmistakable Harbingors of a|throw up and republican success 1 | piblican, - Tho ontlodk At an w0k thab | whoes teadonen an PR & vota whes uniie: | 100 warde anl “"I}’Y Dull Day for '] et a the republican majority in - Hamilton t ited, Keery lored Loy 1 ap ' pain ! N | 1y ( ' [} Hoge. November Triumph, [Signed] Onavncey I Fiuart. |iay vonch ton thousand, and that both Bute | ts vots at the. Beoond war peed 1D | etribiie 10,200 i Obley, 1 o 8 PSR CINCIRN A terworth and - Brown, reptiblicans, are ¢ 1| waa promptly challenged, W ey b | o er \ I 1) o ) e NOIN K to congress, Iy oaturalized Chinaman poente] ) A tven 1,000 too many, Chas B, | th - \ Wheat ¢ A . . r rown eleote ' o ( . wieat Jiragg - "'Blaine and Logan’ is the Na- ACONFLICT OF AUTHORITY WAPEY BEPUILICAN. FORKOPOLYEANN, there way JTeRV: atioment, Mo votee oy Mool e Juihe o ‘ b ¥ L 'ITE‘L]H?!{ Under » Sur . CIxcINNaTt, October 14.—Two of tho threo | CINCINNATI, October 14, Crowaly fn the | iAo B gy o) ty ahow net repu n of foKine | nos be eited Supply - J A above his head, o was 1 enged and | ty sh | ) W Pply. tional Watch-Word, policemen who arrested United States dopnty | Striets aro shonting for | e K LORAN: [ whon ho had deposited his voto b waiked off | 17y congrssman 20U istrict I elected, Bte | 4 ket L) A 53 N o} y —— marshals have been arrested.Their case at 2 40 | grng from Hamilton county o Y 8 aliow wi hlu X uw!ymlunlnth action, Two ar e ‘-u-‘l;‘\ distrieh aleo d Togan. | o which | 4o n R ¥ 5 ey g X or illegal vo wore -, A (orma mty e oh | di N . eate | O L f 0o\ G L ) 4 bl i R o et S R L TR 2 LAl | aarar. tho other & By of Suitzeriand, | €aion. = Wo have heard (¢ o [« re strongly i Ruias Quiet with Easier stoner on tho charge of obstructing the United [ ropublican gain in _fifty-five precincts in 2,740, rious alfrays are r A wadlriot | Hhivd the stat If the remaining tw 1o [y n | \ ing the Battle Ory. Statos marshal in tho dischargo of hin duty. | ghis ammesres * Cerain republican majority o I the Jghteenth ward Db e oo correspandivgly rapiiean, ‘eha (ndion. | il dtrels wi g and the lieutenant of police who locked the | xerxvart, Oct, 14, The election in Ci A . ¥ nd nothing positive as | wool jerow » SVERbet Cp Hivais Bitter and Bloody Contest ab|deputies up. clnnati hay Veon tho moat. momorable in ita | . AKEON, Ohiey Ogtobee M. Tho alection I | o th when they foie 1 Boave-roy pfy AWPANTTTN Cincinnati The policmen, before the United States | bistory. Party foaling had grown to its in. | BREERR QUSRS S THRE Fbeia po- ) Tf wards snd precinets In Ohio sh oy o 18 o w 1nelnnatl, 8 {act ¥ tensest heat, and this resulted in bringing out | ;"8 poied. * K repuiblican galu o ran, dei Where have romgholida | . commissioners were roleased on bonds, terest conters on MeKinloy-1 olected to congress in th distriet, twenty yoars — FIQIT AT THE POLLA, B e B en o Jarer ¢ [ ional fight, ~“The probabilitic: arc in favor of ; y " T ¢ | The city is feverish with cxcrtament | ber of men than over before 1 Disenco of | MeKinley's election, ] Wi IKTIN WEST VIRGINGY OHI0AGO MARKETS, Three Men Killed and Inumer=|stany arrests have bien mado at the polls. for | qe o et belotey T THE TWENTIEEA wox Tho Intast from nin &t 11 p. m Bpeelal tolekr. a0 Titx Be, ble Oth W ded voting. Challenging is carried to afa feature that gave unusual intorest to the AxnroN, 0., Oct, 14 ~McKinloy, ropublic: | ndicato that Wil i oandidata (or PINFEWRATION ANTY A PULL VOTR, SN able Others Wounded. creater extont than ever beforo, Slight col- [ yote. - Under sll "theso eonditions it o wor. | 4 _oarrios the T'aentioth district by 1,500 | & bt no Hgures | Winekiisg, W. Vi, October 16, —The ¢ CATILE, - lisions have taken place M lder that more serious outbr .I‘kl did over Paige, e giver o Wheellng liegister, o dew tion today In for govern kol et of b s bl 0L Among tha freshs X soveral wards, the worst in the | not occur, In quite & number of DEMOCRATIO DAYTON :i"yul..- “.n:‘.-l“-‘u-‘tl}n "‘,‘“. nof |\' I W0 olabrs, kel Semtital ™ e [ Were M0 to 350 ears of Texans and Special and Begulnr Rsports from fi':;'}",L»wnfl:‘lnirimu:flnfi:" ::“ll:m:s’ ":."'f'."'i;n;’r ;m.x-, r"hur;-lh:- lll‘mm-lm'-ln aro in Lm._..].g‘-ql DAvTON, ‘lctx\l)grllr'l'lw ol ’m in thiy :m‘nlf:‘m‘mi»‘ bl MLl yphe v il gty “_ it " “ A |;:: Westerns, ' th the fresh recopts and. those - oes an oters, « ore - |force, " the deputy marshals were timidated [ city was quict. ~ Very fow illogal votes wero [ 7900 I e xation by the domina o lolt aver thes v fully 12,600 & the Battle Field. ton dotoctive was badlv beacen this morning. | and actuady deiven away, and tho presence of | cast, - Everybody was ordorly and a full voto [ Tiel B e sarfinia Ao St | couree of the suprome ] ot ke b e 2 L oxy Anderson, a negro, was killed by a|colored men was the signal for trouble. In|wasout. Indioations are that Dayton will f it (vl WHEERERER CORERE KER CEE | oontampt cann ara the ol Tw e A oars of wostarns: ove “9[‘.‘;‘[3' """"'"“-, the Fifteonth ward that | O1¢ Of these precincts u single deputy marshal 300 demooratio majority, The Soldiers’ [ S ¥ h L b g oy S| st wight. Peade was slow, and prico rather ' 13 teport came from the T'ifteenth ward that | was present in the afternoon, but he bore tes: | Home cast a full vobe, with probably 100 PRias bt (o sy oAb Ut aoctiom a 4 ek dono- { oy e on all w rta excep i xultant Reception of the Tidings :“é; x:h'lmlwlfln’n'l‘ hn’d 'm{'rx’l':fl:d:l’lu';vlf'v- ;imnx l\yln hln'(,:k eye to the rough treatment | publican majority, “«‘,'_" A "‘ o ‘rl _'(““‘"::“:“ ,,y"i‘\m'l",,,'}w', i Ao Sampaly nnl | e o were in & th ":,,t,.lut ,:::::;: ,;m:;,:":"\";' N harshals and were relusin 0 Allow n he received in | part of th 1 - 0, K ION. ot s b ol b in Shis ssal har fin y vole )+ - o e} at all Points.. Froos tovote, | Tho U 5. maraals oot an ad- | nany: s0tmg placee. thome wres o jore Sopers REPUBLICAN HOPES AT DAVTON, majority. i belog pol's i olty nothed three (yorine | wordld sell far almost any priss asked, ditional number of deputy marshals to the | bly of voters baforo the polls opened for the| DAYTON, Oct. 14, —Great crowds surround- [ Returns from West Virginia indicato the | of the usaal vote by ten oolock, — Hoth sides | Mee v | common natives were almost scenc, Weather cool and ~pleasant and o | pirpose of seeing that the opposite party |°d the republican headquarters applauding | vote to b th largost ever polled. Ropubli- | olal s nothing defl o 'westrns have nearly orowds fOUR TEENTH YEAR. 1 HE large yote is being polled. Men about the (OMALI OMAHA, NEI took no undue advantage in the eloction of 1A vocife rously a s each bulletin 1s read. Returns DAILY w WEDNESDAY MOR I cans are claiming gaing but not enough roturns PREDICTIC 3EE INN AND PATALITHRS, NO. 100 the warket., ¢ od Montana's ply of light T Blaine at Detroit Greeted With | polls sy thero is very littl scratching. | judges and. olerks. i gave siso t soume | from throo wards in tha city give 25 ropubli- [ received to indicate results, b o Sho market, " Gool Montan P 1 Ch Great ex;itement everywhere. trouble in some wards. But the most common | €0 gain over last speing, or 500 over last fall. Returns have been received from thirteen | Bpecial Tolegram to Tix Hre Bn nas Native cows an hl)\'uvhu:!: opular Lheers. FINE WEATHER, sourvo of disagreoment was whon challango-n | Other prosincts indicate like gatoe, 1t this | wada and procincts in West Virginia showin | Wiket o, W. Va, October 14,—Tho vo. stk w Plod sl coms ard bat e The vote i 3 e Weather clear and cool, and every thing wero arrested by deputy miarshals for obstruot. continues Dayton will glve a small rapublic rwajority. Sinks, eandidate for congress, runs net republican gaine of 103 ing comparod with 1880 when the deiocratic publicans are very Jubilant, oarrylng the state xan's takingthe placo of t! ordinary low grade native, Stockers and s quiet, The indications are that the vote |ing voters. It was then in order for the depu- Mg v 9 Ly s from ve Evhaustive and Complete Presenta- | will bothe largest ever polled. In six of the |ty sheriff and policomen, who represented law | $overal hundred ahead of his ticket. majority was 16,136 The roputlicans will [ by 2,000, Welearams from twelve counties | o fory wora ¢ ver dull. - There wore. four o wight wards 1t is estimated that half the vote | on tne democratic side, 'to rescuo the chal: SHOT AND STAVIXD, have to galn twenty-four votar to tho wards (71 5" o6 wore klled in s tow In Heuton | L7 Jods of r.ack calver on sals and as_thero tion of the Latest Advices, SPECIAL REPORTS AND OPINIONS Special Dispatches to Trg Bex. was polled before nine THE BATTLE OF BATTLES. CINcINNATE, Ohio, October 14.—Tt was re- marked oy Judge Kelly of Pennsylvania, atter canvassing the state that he had never reen such intonse intorest manifested i poli- lengers, and thus the conflict of authority o curred. Scenes at the polls were unusua Deputy marshals were armed with policemen’s clubs as well as with 44 calibro revolvers, Deputy sheriffs. in many cases, wero armed with rude hickory sticks, probably made from RipLey, O., October 14.—Morris Garrison died this' morning from the effects of a pistol shot fired last night by David West during tho vrogress of a republican procession. This morning Henry Coleman stabbed Thomis and precincts to carry tho state. THE LAY 828 wasds and sin_ Ohio show net ropublican gain of The same ratio of gain throughott the <tate will give a reputli nty. over th stato. 1,404, with the Cuantesron, W, Va, aro coming in slowly. Vory large vots was brought out all October 14, Rotu domooratie thoket o vota in this olty in ahead, buyers, good to choics 1200@ ht 5 90@+ 60; cowmon to me- 00, 42 @b 6 Raoge cattle o fwere wtoadv; Texavs, 330@3 85, Nales: 180 Wy oming linl * breeds, 1098, 8 70; 91 Wyoming: 1074, 4 00; 40 Wyoming, 1210, b 00; 558 Mon- Cixornnai, October 14.—The day which [ ¢ics’ Gifice 1840, Al the reports indicate | dray pins, At oneof the strongest democrat. Daniels lo.nr times, lnflhx:flk "wv'-ml wounds. | an majority of 16,500, Madlon diruict is close, with the publican | tans, 1902, 5 (0; 120 Montana, 1225, 4.60; 109 many people declare may settle the presiden- [ continuation of the intensity of feeling, An|ic precincts, a colored deputy sheriff was Oy & JHONT, ! WEPUBLICAN HOPES, tickot whoad. The out! for the democrats | Wyeming, 1232, 4 75, tial question opened auspiconaly. Thero never | immence vota i buing pale, onl party 4ry: | uspieuous it stouthickory lub'n | Astiootos O October 14, Tho vato wil | §pecial tologram to Tux D, tha county I not encouraging, g ing not only to get inall votes, but to get | his hands, It was notan uncommon sight to | probably o heaviest ever known in this | la v iy Cuantisroy, W, Va, October 14,—The e was a finer October 14th, nor a bottar day for [ iken i sadly. “Tt is naderstood Ohio will'bs | sea oficers of both sides ia custody. Deputy | olty. At noon moro. than four-iths of the [ ~CICAG0, October 14, — Tlo following | uiection e off quintly in e coriiy, An | 1 e andering tho number on sale trade wan an October election. Murat Halstead con- | the battle ground, and _on the issue of to day | marshals frequently found themselves arrestod | vote had been polled. thmod 4:30, p. m, liw boen roccived by the | fur an hoard from tha fuslon tickes has gained, | e "ol st g the Dumber on salo foasod to me last night, “If it ralns to-morrow | depertls tha conduct of the campaign for tho | by policemen, In the six ward where many AT SEPRINGIELD, Eveniog Mail (democratic): — whiletho democraa ave st 11 15100 20,00, wnsold,. Priows rejed segui: the republicans will lose Ohio, Cincinnati,” he continued, “is the most peculiar city tops- graphically in the world. ~Thousands upon thousands of her citizens live in the hill sur- rounding the city proper, which is to the city, next three weeks, Polls are being closely watched. Deputy sheriffs and police repre- sent tha democrats, and deputy United States ‘marshals and citizens’ committee the republi- cans A large number of repesters have been ar negroes vote, one large policeman was arrest- ed by a o)lored deputy marshal, The repub- licans and democrats, each had lawyers em- ployed to attend to getting their men released as fast a8 possib,o after arrest. Altogether, it has been a day of deep excitement and its comparatively peacable termination is & mat- Serixerienp, 0., Octover 14.—An mous voje is p lled with indications of 2, republican majority. REPUBLICAN GAINES IN THE MINES, LoNDON, O., Qotobsr 14.—The republicans enor- .0 CincinNaT, O, October 14, — Th hera are that the republicans have ca Ohfo by a fair majority. Nobody has any fi ures and the figures will not be obtainable be 210 p. m., even if tho re ' and not befora to-morrow if the r atative of m ty officers Spoclal Telegran THE SITUATIOR 1K EXCITRMENT AND IRAVY VOTING, ort TEWED, to the Beo, oo doalers claimed that values were 25 to 30 yostorday while others regarded 15 to 20 and between these ex- « wa tho aotual decline. With the fresh receipts aud those left over there were about 40,000 on saic, as thero wero at least 8,000 o rested and are being guarded in the govern- ¢ slectad thewr entire county ticke In the |cisive. But Halstead, as the repr carried over Inst night. Values have i a3 it Is generally understood, about as the old | ong building, A number of these were | ter of congratulation. Hocking and Tuscaruwas vallies large repub- | the republicans, and McLean, uy the ropresen. | Corvsinvs, October 14, The Nows’ specials 1t 3X@0. per 100 ince “x.;z“‘u‘v'fi'.l‘.';'"‘“fi original London is to the modern London. | brought in a patrol wagon by the police. This THE EARLY BIRDS, lican guios are reported. tative emocrat, both have groat number of { from ail § f Obio show unparalloled ox- | iasgs number of good packing hogs sold around: dded to the excitement. Thero hasbeencon- | Coruancs, O, October 14,—From local in- Nothing definite | dispatches attempting to thow the drift of the | cite ol th atate and an | abut 4 90@5 10 and the bess made only about. When it rains these suburbau residents cannot vote without beceming dranched, The result is that when it rains the democracy carty the siderable hooting in the Sixth, Eighth, Eigh- teenth and Nineteenth wards. In the latter a deputy marshal shot a deputy sheriff, but not dications and information received at the headquarters of the republican commiitee it is estimated that at least three-fourths of the Towkno, 0., October 14 from out-ide countiesin this district in rfer- ence to congressmen. It will be sav. ral hours before it is possible to report with any cer- voting, and thess show that the republicans ps and a larg: 1882, when have e proportion prywhere cast more of the vote than in ung of all sorts wore halt, blind, Tho improwlon polls by both part et Convey liotle brought to e of and les. The full aght ‘out, and the lame HIbtoD Y Light s thote were tiake (uotations the | rather moro 8 were armost entirely reely sufficient sales Skips and grassers were slentifal, ard sold from 4 50 to th state,” fatally. 1In the Eighteenth, the democratic | yote in the clties ) % they lost thestate by 12,000, T thib Tt csn bo mathoced how Ealstsad | WARL: theres roatiaxoitamiact because & 1arge | Tithos st o i oo b ke, oG | tilntyas to Hid, ia that the magnificent day aud tho intenso [ state's voting strength is being taken and it | § 10 1 light at 4 D0@h 70 and. assorted s e i republican vote is being polled. _Citizens of | in the rural districts. Uil THE DAY AT 7T0LEDO, oxcitoment has put them 20,0°0 ahead of 1822, | ix doubtful whethor the preadntial elsction | 1iuht at 5 20 40, Packing and shippiog and Robingon, the head of the republicanstate | Glendale report that a large number of Irish ToLeno, Oct. 14,—Never in the history of | and gives them the state by a moderato ma: | will equal the number of baliota thrown, ¢ 24 @365 1b- 00085 £0; light 190200 lbw ticket, rejoiced when they awoke and found | are voting the republican ticket. The total ALLIQUINT, AT TN A ITALy Moledpibasineorrta ve Such intares: Anska | Jority. orniess in shown by | on through- 4 700 15, 5 the hoavens overliead clear and tho tempora. | Vot will probably rench eight hundred the)- 1,,.’}‘.‘,'5'31,’.’."2#..?“7.’,’.'5"8\’:;,7?"5 iweather 18 election ca -day, ' Wit Lol au hour witee A CHERRPUL OUTLOOK, ot the atate, ani arge sigintech ol wpsdal WHEAT, sand, J v ng is rab) ol ) e bl ot uen and o stituted spotters have | i o tura balmy. THE TICKETS, for o full vote, which ix boiug polled. No |t Polie, oponed hundrods of, votars, oMelly | gpocial Telogram to Tuw Bre. o hand overywhore, sspecialy 1o the | ‘fhe whe¢ markst was very heavy again A PICTURK OF CINCINNATI, 5 0 g listarbances, other than arrosts of a few CH10aG0, Octobar 14.—A spacial from Cin- ant o ifing @ geat portion of the session to day A The state candidates are: Secretary of state, [ Glsturbances, 2 an arrests of a few |49 o'lock fully one half of the vote of the | . UHI0AGO, Oc K I #, to provant colonfsts from voting . y At this, moment of writing there are sixty- | i qo'of the supreme. court and board of pab. stranera trying to voto.others, tor disorderly | &y had boon cast, Prodiotions wera made | Sinnat to tho Evening Mail. democrat paper, fund ropeatars from ioting in their work. Tha | 910K l~]vl‘ll':‘“ql|rrmulxln inoreaso " of 3+ four great lines of men at sixty-four different |lic works. The democratic candidate for | Ond1o on’ the previons night that there would be Al Raputlioan galon: ire: renrted | 1o uy oa. el M S S o R | FBioank » Bin st owie ho e er polling places in the cisy of Cincinnati, In [secretary of stato s the present incumbent, THE FIRST WON. .| trouble and disorder on the morrow 8o intenso o BT S Pl ton, and, with the e pehite il platiil et (ot addition to the groat lines of voters there are f‘lr' Newman; the republican candidate i3 SINERS) UcLlH Bt —w.mhl n-un}hhu- was the feeling. But tha result has baen em - | from al thajfrtald distHo o B oty v poncoful one, l.,:l I A p Rod sl Buiyai ChEEN AL 8 jen, J. S. | c 0 now onts the | an, od in ¢ 2 LR abs 3 i bt 0 seom ta in Cleveland, of the largor tywns there wera the 1d closi one cent o en, J son, who now represents the [ av in the Firat district by ahout [inently satisfuctory to all The entire republ ticket in elected in | usual eleotion brawls, which were spont seous jestor. There was a about each polling place not less thun ten special deputy sheriffs, sworn in by the dem- Marion district in congross. PUITING DOWN REF ATERS, 0 majority, DEMOC ATS WIN THE TTH, REVERSES, Indications point to NORTHWEST Tovkno, Octobar 14, o ‘s little doubt now Cuyahogo county. o carrind the staty | that the cons and wprang from i wion 10 pre moorted plan, WK CINCINNATL 26y o d from tho start i approciataly helping the advanc w wees 76} £ v Octob n the afternoon The latest @77 for No- ocratic sheriff last night and this morning,and | qy ar1, 0,, October 14,—The repcrt | Coruvnus, October 14 €9 Seney. [ the election of Romeis (Rep.) over Hurd |a good majo The democrate, howeye ki at some of the polls where it is expected that | that Foxy Anderson was killed in the sixth [ domocrat, was re-elected to cougress in tho | (D em,)by a small majority still claim that Newman will pull through | pect of affaira in Cinolunati during 0} tor December; 79§ for January, most of the negro colonists will be voted | Ward is not true. Hohad an altercation but | 7th district. ORI ATl xs amajority of 3,000 or 4,000, but the returns utire day, howsver, was vory gloomy and CORN, ‘ 5 not seriously hutt. Lar wds gather- THE DAY AT THE CAPITAL. b i L thus far received do not bear thelr claims, Arrayed on the sldo w Nuled quict with easier foeling and there are as many a1 twonty men—big | ed a5 many polling places. The airis full of % ToLENO, October 14, —At 1:30 o, m. mengre [ 10 A0S0 o8 0™ Hitiating o arge numbor of depu'y shor- | the closiog figures of show brawny fellows, who will wear badges on | ryuo;s of expected outbreaks, The pollingof | COLUMBUS, October 14.—Tha clection returns from & portion only of the distncts [ qyices to be had at this hour (2 p. m.,) the demoeratio Infl litde change in comparison to their coats. Then there aro tenfspecinl police | votes continuos rapid. In tho U. 8. court | bused off i camparativo quict, thero being | outside of Luoas, county. Iitn linon recedved | o wtato fun wono ropuiblican byt Jeast 10, | on tho oth-pa (o of depnty Usited Statod | thoof yut iy, Tro recoipts wero only % e in ye s. | room Commissior arper and Porbaseo | but few disturbaucss, aud toose dus to tho | not enough to justify further prediction s to it marshale, The numbor wis so geoat that [ miderate an AT B s . officars, all democrats too, and sworn in ye s- | Foom Commissioners Harper and Porbasc B b et b 090._ 1 in expected that ¢ao den marshaly. The oumber wet so grosd shabmuclarate in |the visihl n:;.tli‘l)'I"I:”:\:dm;:"l‘: wve already committed twenty-sevon men for appointment of special polica by the republi- in Cincinnati will pull down vh polling pla each Al wore od with terday by thomayor, illegal voting. A littloBbeforo noon A. S, |can n and deputies by the cemocratic | Republicans are gen rally claiming the elec- | g yural districts. - The republicar wire bors 5] for November; 48§ for DEACON SMITH'S OPINION Russell who was_ flourishing a vistol around | sheriff. “In one precinct there was a conflict | tion of Romeis to congress by asmall majority | ¢aiving Hamilton county by 3,000 1 clubs and rovolvers of heavy oallb the year; 10 for M C1cAGo, Octobor 14,—The Morning News | near the polling place in the Bighteenth ward | of anthority, resultiog in the arrest of a depaty | though most conservaiive not counting conti 4p, m—At this hour the republic tho day advancel it wias provee OAT ae e n T Tl o e o shot and instantly killed by a_colored | sheriff by the pol Thore was a sharp fight | dentially upon such a result until more f 10y, that their majority in the state will | were nobslow to wes thei, especinl Rul on regulur board but regained i88ikh9 0RO g OpInone) . |deputy marshal, At noon everything was | for the “organization of polis, the numbor of [ complete returns shall have been received | oach 15,000 to 18,000, ko that Burnett, (ro. | lice and deputy sheriffs. The chiel disturh | wone strength at t e aftarnoon seasion, CincinNam, Cetober 18.—My opinion is| quiet in most wards, Men are constantly be- | citizens turning out being unprecodented. | from the democratic count Romers' ma- | b lican), is elected to congress in the T awnces were in the - ixth, elghth, nincteenth and | clodng at 2, 74 for November; that the republican majority in Ohio will be | ing brought to th rnment building by of. | Bands and drum corps paraded the streets at | jority in Lucas will uot be far from 1,500 aud [ {26r Gk erics aver Foran, (democrat). by twonty-first wards, In some of theencounters | 7 %ur the year ay. 10,000 or Ricnane Swith, | ficers for illogal voting. daybreak awakening voters. Tho vots was [ 1t 78 probablo that most if notall republicans | ¢ g0 majority, and McKioloy over Page in twanty oF thithy shak wats e X E NS OPINTON. QUIETING DOWN the heaviest ever polled in the city, The re- [ on the county ticket will be successfu by ma- | ¢ Pwentioth distriot. only wonder s that wh 1 1uled lowsr and closed moderately strong Ci aTt, October The major por- , , i S A publicans have the city hall and the des ats | jorities ranging from 200 upwards, Robinsons it T osed the “mortality list only ocd st medinm fiznres, Market olosing 1625 for tion of the republican tulent detailad h,”f,m, CixcisNaty, October 14, —At 130 the city i8 | haye their headquarters at the Franklin coun- | vote will fall below that for the remainderof [ "M AL~ J three. A dozen or fiftecn wore or less | October: 1274 for the yoar and 125 for Janue in Ohio appears to be concentrated in Cincin. | Guiet Nearly 100 men were brought before | ¢y club, state ticket, His majority being estimated [ Special Telegram to e B, weriously injured by bullets, snd the heads of | wry, d nati, The city is to swarm to-morrow with | the, United Btates o mmissionera for illcgal REPUBLICAN EXULTATION, in republican quarte:is ne 800to 400, The | Cuieaco, Octobor 14, The Tribune i its [+ n innimerabls number were swollod by « LARD, United States deputy mar-hals, whose names | Y08, and been sent to jail or releas d on| The repul cre wild with efithusiasm, | result shows that the Germans voted as they srial will say that the prebabilities | tact with clib, coumiderable aber of | VWeaker, ¢ losing at 750 for Octobor: are known ogly to ths republitan committee Habeas corps ~hruu‘wlu“}:xv\ ro used in f parading tho streets in crowds, woile the | did three years ago, before the temperance r 20,000 mslority, a gain of 32, | deputy United States marshals were negro Noven T it and the marshal who is under its comman, | f0Im0 cies o gob them ot of, ju Arrests | Bluine and Logan club s singing m the ity [ sgitation in the state, 't3, the then aemocratio major- | whi ¢ mo; the deputy sheiffs wore | o Y tyear Hamlton county in a very lorg "[~“':,-[“ "l‘\"l'“*"" oy the potiae A'Nll*hlwl_y hall, which is packed in every part. A fence THE 615 1OST, ity having boon 12,50 ). Tha Tiibune regards [ men. Ol and water iy ba Inducsd to s, sote guve Hoadly for governor 2, sherifs, and tho same gourse pureusd to ré- | Lus been built on the stage to protect the com- 14— Hill (dem) for |16 0%a victory of gigantic projrtions, aweep: | fira will ot always explodo gunpowder ad ) majority over Poraker, slthongh’ the party was divided and Dad two lceal tickets iu the fisld, and not- withstanding the rotum of a large number of German votera to their old republican associ tiors, This yoar thoro has undoubtedly f TRt e Wite! N ) largo German accessions to the deaceracy, and | Bollh e p. . 161 egldenttho vote will bo | than the republ cans, but it is pacled, whilo | publican gain of 550, “Tswae L Taylor (Rep.) | 600 1y 0 very prevalent discase, with | theso rows was that if the polica and independent republi. ans will more thau off«¢t | U'¢ largest ever cast. Such is the roport from | hundreds ure comivg and gowng, Their is [ for congress in the MFighteenth district is| C3td LALLR LEAL e Wit | wero in the majority they arrested the de the Irish following of Bliine, If there shall be a fair and fuil vots and Honost count the 3 DATION DENOCATIC, L conspicuons s that the democracy will | Tusiness almost suspended, Dusinass men | #roets thoro are no collisions or disturbances, ot . A cure, from the fact 1t acts through the blood, |The marshals locked thele prin Frren (P15 S Hamilton county | are a " “' sy 'LI o (0 [ Everything is y assing off good naturedly, Davron, Oct. 14, —Returns for the city of | ;)4 thuy reaches every part of the system, tho basoment of the custom house, wh over that of last year. areahtho lolnwarkingibard.. Theyaie OB LN X RIRED Dayton are all in, giving the city 17 demo- | ©" ‘ith e: 3 had to stiy; the sheriifs put their's in the po AR T large vote is expected, | PTOVAby be the heaviest ever cast m Cl R1E( 2 y cratic majority on the state ticket, with a re 1 suffered with e th fifteen years, Took | jiog GLtione from which they were at once re. When Hoadly was clecied. last vear by over | 1ands The interest is great. fareo or I CoLvmuus, October 14, —The republicans | publican gain of 895, In one precinet of the [ Hood’s Sarsaparillvand Camnottroubled any | joawed on a writ of habens corpis fwned by Whow Hoadly, was olccted last year by over | arrests of repeaters have be concedo the roclection of Foran (dem) to | So'diers’ Home tho republicans gain 115, [ with catareh, and my general health is mueh [ ghe United States court, ths domonsteating J5000 vamm, . it ever cast at d | borts from the western resor congress 1a the 215t di trict. Thoe democrats | John Sinks, republican candidate for congress, | petter,” 1. W. Liriis, Postal Clerk Chic $Hat thia fn's nation with's Be biste umion, rate have o b | publican gaius, aro hoping for fuvorable returny from Butler, | carried the 'city by 76 majority. The republi’ | & 8¢ Lous Rallroad, et oo e At/ the westorn_countics, and the_ avtagonistic YOLLS CLOSED, Rercor, Mouroe, Licking and other strong lidato for sherifl sanied Dayton by g’ s trled | AY thin bour, miduight, the republicans feeling which the prohibition tendencis of the | CINcINNATI, October 14,—Polls cloeed at | Jomocratic couutles, o as to keep tho repub, ajority, Ten thousand nine bundred I suflered with catarth 6 or 8 years; tried )08, (e state by 25,000, which is wore than republican party hus orbated among the Ger- | slx o'clock with no further cutbreaks, to great | HoAR ajority below 20,000, Seven huudred | and weventy-uix votes wore cast in the city. | many wondertul cures, Inhalers, cto, spend: | doubly what they would ' have buen eontented mants and. other Hberally. " dispossd cltizens, | relief of every body, . There was very genoral | 320 Bixky.five wards and precints show o net FATAL NEGRO RIOT, fngnearly one hi lottars without beneft. | with Inat night. - 1t In o landalide, according Tiie fact, however, that, the republicans have | appr heution thut troublo would ocour s the | demodatio gain of 766, over th vole of secre | Gixrsam, October 14.--A. general 1 tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly fto all indications. Hore and thero comes uniformly won in Obio in presideutial years | polla wero about to close, and men wero sent | piery @ SV o0 1920, Lhey show a et repubs | gcourred among the negroes on Kreoman streot. | improved.” M. A, Aungy, Worcester, Mass, | cheering nows of = republican congressmen is kept ateadily in view, and if the democrats | to the most dangerous precivcts to prevent idsd It started to-night at about 10:30, and lastod elected in dis h were o I N THE WESTERN RESERVE, Henry Brown, one of the| Hood's Sarsaparilla s eharacterized 19 N ieuous example succeeed in making a de reduction in the werage republican presidential majority ANTI-NEGRO RIOTS, CE Uctober 13,—The weather | P rlicipants, was 4 C 10 they will rejoica in having done much to as- 4 losod wuletly, Tho | throughout the Western Resorve is beautiful, | abdomen, and Police Officers Gorman aud | renedial agents ; 24, tio proportion; d, th |3 by 5,0 0 msjority, and who ix bes final victory for < leveland and Hencricks, | KFortunataly the day closed qulotly. Tho | jiyery'indication s that a large vote will be | Sherlock 'were davgorously wounded by the | 20c0ss of sccuriug tho active medicind | Hoved to bo defoatod by 1,000, ot part o aro mling oxiraordinary oxers | oret toulo of the fw Babnued 16 bus o8| pol unusual excitoment, both sides | pistol shots, naiien. Tho roslt ina mediciun of wnumat {SWRROIICAN 0%, e T tions, ote ato to 9 Pieciogh - of k3e . Hig axc, Where 8 | yorking pstly. i o teputlican bon fires wro bur rer = ons, aud the vate in tho stato to-morrow will | [ ber’of” oolorad de,uty marshaiscame in | WOrking earnestly. strength, effeeting eures Lit unknown | oo tnd the darkness of depair and defeat probably be close. 1 been no Jease theic prisoners, There | ghth ward violeoce since the rush on the polls, 2 Itis probable the day will pass pea somo fear violence at ghe timo of closing the cably but all quarters of the stato. THE OUTLOOK I8 CLEVELAND. violence, colliejon with the deputy sheriffs, and b mittes from tha pressure of the crowd, who ara cheering so loudly that thoy can be heard all over the At the aemc much enthusiasm, uarters the Ths hall is much smaller very little cheering, but the mass of the people there have not given up all hope, On the DEFIANCE, O., Oct 1 congress iu 6th district is elestod, GAINS IN MAHONING, TowN, 0., October 14 - Mahoning re- Youn county is republican by about 1,100, a n electod by about 6,000, REPUY N8 WIN THE 127H, over balf an horir, worfously whot in the BULLKTINS, Aows " in_its coneequs ing and Catarrh Cured distressing and offe Sarsaparilla gives re: symptoms. ly relicf and speedy aliarities : 1st, the combination of threo ped Send for book containing additional evidence dynamite oce the car ng of 1o known means of pro the Trish Hilea of ar marahuls, wud if ¢ jority thoy arros broods over the demo tho political fence. f Clavelund, who wis elec fonally refuses to respond to wlodgo hamimor, vut ther 0 betw nd negr ho warshals were 1o the ted the police atio hoanehold, and sherl od two [laned.] i ‘_:":‘M'IM_‘ L standgts, and s tho latter were antiropubll: | Cukoriast, October 14,471 wards and | Covuumus, 0., @ctober 14.—Tho bulletines [ | *Hood's Sariayarll y st - — \ LATIONS cans, the colore | men wero quickly routed, | precincts show net democratic gain of 1584 vy ifies 1y hiood rotito, uiid The Lok Nows at tn, Cowusmus, October 19— complote poll | DUG Aot tll & numbiec of shots wero fired. Tho | over the voto. for secrotary of state in 1880, | 0% the Obio election will b based upon tho} sucuns to ke mio over.s b Thosssos, | oy’ mi i PURI. CREAM TARTAR. th Pt blicans, carefull ary of “lynch the negroes” was raised, | The rame wirds and precinots show et ro- | YOte of 1883 when t' o democrate had & | Livemter of bueds, Liwcd, B LixcoLs Neb., October 14,~News of ¢h 9 000. Civen of the state by thy r publicans, carefully re-| 4y the crowd rushed into the next street af- | publican gain of 7, r the vota for gov. [ 10rity of 1 There are 1,802 wards aud Hood's Sarsuparilia hoats | )y Octol . ~Nows of the| e SAIVEN viewed and oorraboratadiestablishes republican | tor a fow colored men, fn. dight Onowas | ruor i Losh A O Thompson, republican | Precincbein’ tha atate, 16 will require an | fsworthiissweiitibgld s 1 viokory fu Oblo’ was received hero with - | 8lum 0Es Flulhrioiwubinces oin be found mucoons by over 10,0-0 plurality, _From | ouukht and baten norly to death, auother | of the 72th district in d.Hin majority | wversge gain of uush Yoo tho ward or| 10 UK g s ] ila boundcd enthusiasm. Crowds were in front | ivily PUF E. Beini e montals slaim of R AT o dronned | Was struck in the face with a boulder and his |in Laurence his own c unty is very large o )9 FOpUM $ %0 0 ¥ of the bulletio-boards until after midnight, wlved Trc o snch chemists a; ys, Hose clalm of 17,000 the demacrate have"dronped | fieg o iped Ho — had . not |shaviog a republican gain of &bout 600, at'c mujority aud carry the state, Hood’s Sarsaparilla | bl bl aiter wid e LS CRT Lo 000, which was roally shel te, bub|been aboutthepols bub was passing by th ward, Kenton, O the homo of Gen, | gaid by all drugglats. 815 six for g5, Mada |50 A0 W01 Feoan B AC B ERRT 560 Sl Vukve. Neversold i bulle ¥ th " { A MIXBD VOTS, hinson, shows & et republican gain of 15, a G & ANDRE only by 0. L HOOD & €O, Lowell, Mass, 1Q0 ‘Doses Ono Dollar, ¥ K Yicom, T80 & 2L E, ay at the demo has been reduced to 6,0 0 aud the chair; has declined to answer requests of scores of ook, and with i up to eleven ad the good t fg holped to %) o and cheer | ey’ OINCINNATI'S VOTE, Ciscisnary, October 14.—The total vots of ‘ifteonth ward, Clevcland, shows net ro- pablicau gain of 215 _ CrveLan, Oct. 14.—Incomplete returns indicate the election of Foran, the democratic ek 5t SSeen &vefgwfié;é, " Seal of North Garolina Smoking Tobacco. ude every- Beca Y-, where recognized T 1 ' ;«:L’ucét&od—a&t (flfl;‘ /LGF}P t/i—"' b | ad igcliAE-ene)ifiPe h to Peafer a\z y ¥ beit Jobacco. . lont u:” .c(;: b Botos Gondumer, bina, and slore it ben.