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pull, but the POPULAR VENGEANGE. Atrocions Crime af La Grosse, Wisoon- sinand @ Prompt Lyuekiog. In Jess than three minutes a new wn over the heads of tha crowd and fell within & Jow feet of the executioners This was adjustad, his hands aud arms firmly tled and in another moment he was air_with his faca closely pressed ag: nd the torriblo tragedy wa The body was left ha ging only a few n down lifeless and left in limb of the tree o minutes, then tak: charge of the sheriff, THE MORDEBE Ttie loarned at lata hour that t or's truo namo was Nathaniel that he was a rive:man who werded in the s during the winter, puted to be a desporate ¢l auently went upon fer Been binth in jril and in the insane asylum, It 7he Blaine and Logan Club Pres- ident Murdered. 'S ANTECEDENTS, ha e rder Mitchell, and Mitchell was re. In the Midst of a Political De- moustration. 1 sprees, and hiad here, Mitchell frequently_importuned him for a hoepital cortificato. rofused, telling Mitchell to stop arinking and he would not need the attention of the Marino The theory is ad that Mitchell thow,ht he w. A Pandemoniam of Popular Fury Burton preemptorly Tho Jail Stormed and the Mur= derer Lynched, QUIET RESTORE, One a, m, the city is silent as tha tomb and not a eoul to be seen about the court house, The Wretched Assassin “‘Dies Game' e —Fit Retribution to a Shock- ing Orime, PARTING ANEW WITH FRESH BAC W Yonk, October 16. sumed the canvass to-day, having fresh con- tingent aid, all his companions in the cam- paign heretofore being tired out. started in the famous hotel car “Etclka Ger- stor,” but was obYiged to abandon her at Poughleepsie owing to 2 hot journal, and con- tinue the day'sjouruey in a regulati on passen- ger car, Tn this shabby condition, Schnectady was made the first stopping pl citizens, in bodies ranging 1 ge sssemblages often hailed the train as At Montrose, Peekskill and hkoepse many mechavics 1 working clothes gathered around the train, e ———— MACKAY-BEN LANDING THE AMERICAN END, NHATPAN BeACH, ments for the landing of the second Mackay- Bounett cable was completed this mornign. Hundreds of people are at the hotel to wit- ness the proceeding. The surf is high but no trouble is anticipated. Later—The cable will not be landed bafore four o'clock. Itis all coiled on rafts being towed by the tug “‘Trving” toward land. collation was spread at one o'clock in the addressas_were made by D. B, Davidson, treasurer of the cable Geo. G, Ward, general and John Murhead, inventor of the duplex ent were G, S. Cole and Hector Docastro representing Mr. MURDER AND LYNCHING == LA Crossg, Wis., Oct. 16,—F. A, Burton, president of the Blaine and Logan club here was shot dead by a ruffian known as “Seotty” at § o'clock this evening. cans wero forming in procession on Main streot, seven shots were fired in quick succes- The murderer was i rrestod and hurried to jail betore the imm ensn crowd could realizo A8 800D A8 the tact was made known there was the most intenso ex t and hundreds of men in uniform and carrying their torches hurried to the court house yards and demanded that the prisoner over to them. “Gynch him,” is the general o moment, 8:40 there are h inc sioging the jail, s Police Clark and a posse of police are at ths ing to calm the infyriated multi- No violesce has been “done yet and none may take place, but there is an awful current of public feeling. Burton has been taken to a drug store where on thy examination showed that life was ex- ‘While the republi- what haa occurrea s T OABLE, " and at this < of men b:- Tho body of Mr. EVERY SHOT TAKING EF Those whostood near the scene of tho mur- der say that tho mun advanced from the crowd on the sidewalk to within o few foot of his yictim and fired, the first bullet iuto Mr. Burton fell to the pavemont and the murderer followed with six shots into He then threw tho revol- ver at liis victim and gave him a kick, saying “that i the s— of & b-— that knows mo and that T have been looking for,” or words to Al this was done ina moment’s time and before any one could realiza what had happened, Among those SHATTAN BEACT, attempt to land the new cable was finally given up until to morrow, it being said that the entanglement of tho hawser with tho cable on the propeller made the delay necessary. his body and head. m— Hooster Desperadoes, Cr1cAGO, October 15, dianapohs special says: News has just been received from Unionville, Orange county, far oh saying that two Jmen 2 aud Miller escaped the Crawford County jail and took _refugo with the former’s father who is also Miller's 8 The shoriff went there with a = Iast week to arrest them but was Tuesday night the escaped prison- Daily Nows In. nd commission mer- & Co., of Milwaulee, Ho was ond of tho best known men and most prominent youug busiuess manin the north- He was chosen president of the Blamne and Logan club at LaCrosse, mpaiga in this section, Burton wat a hroker chant for I, H, Lowry removed from teleg asd was man- The motive ot tha mucderer is not known, 0 is said to b a desperate character, who has followed the river for a served a term in the state’s prison. throwing the first revolver at his victim is was had_another in his pocket, but he _was arestod before he hud an_opporiunity to The decvased lozves ¢ wife.and threa ens formed vigilaneo committes and laid reige to tho Lspeniditz s wifo wero killed. Saturday the cil year, isoners escaped in At Inst acconnts the mob wero pursuing them and they will be certainly Iynched if caught 3 ; the darkness. THE MOB'S FIENZY. TThe officars were not able to stay th who refosed to listen to argument. o'clock to 10 the court house yard square pre- sented a scene which beggared description, d until the entire space on the three sides of the jail was a dense mass of Yumanity demanding that the murderer be hung, The torch-s of men flared above the sea of heads and white plumes moved reso- Iutely abuut the square. 2 the place were presen aud watched the fears ne with blanched faces but with no Thete were hundreds of women in the thoroughfa ¢ and walks T e excitem and the demand at last found lead methodically ———— Eungland on Ohio Loxnoy, BOctober 16,—The morning in an editorial say loyal to the republiean he will reverse the majority of 16,000 in Noveu.ber prosid down to New York and Indiana. jssues nave been raised during the onal question has been mo i vil secvico reform. The mob increa: 1 B ‘‘Ohio continued 1t is unlikely tial contest, now narrowed The best citi on of sympathy. nd dividing question. i e rain pisas cr taking the man TrLsuny, Ont., October on_tho Canada Southern ran “The smoking car on the express engineer was inain sds, of Iletcher, h John Galaghen's nto a gravel 1in a ghort timo Beams were pro.u ed u rad doors on the heavily boltad and b b stacet wide of the i owd poured int) ‘e first floor ing tho first and 1 time, but on tha third rush owerad - them head serisusly cut. was thrown out _onto a stove and its hand The baggagoman was burned udbody. A surgeon and wreck- were burred. about his legs held them to or wioden doors to the Cooking depar timent yielded iko <o many plates of glase, In the meantime the beavy oak duor ling to the w ain stairway on the west side was battered down, und the crowd was in full ssion of the main corridor, i zoing on the crowd sbout the placa be- 1, but aside from the n at the juil the best of order prevai drunken men the corridor sledge has heayy iron doors, two in T, that intervened between there and These rocn yielded, and a5 wd on the out- t cheers of en. "I ho prisoner h.d been on the lower corridor, ittle trouble in finding —— Distressing Accident, HARRISBUKG, Pa., October 16.—A. terrible acrident occurred here te-da Wallace in go berland Valley road, moving train on an in on the Cum- Harvey Fos- prang to her assist- was cut to pieces and both Foster's legs were almost cut off, U — Lozan to Visit fowa, Senator Logan ar- rived home' to day aftor several wee used to break in th nco was made, the o side were apprised and cons couragement wout up confined in call and the crowd ha of Potter Palmer whera a number of persons ealled upon him, speak at Elk Grove, where bo will go to Towa be present with Mr. Blaine October 24th and in this city the da n. IN THE HANDS OF THE MOB. He was taken irom the cell, dragged into identified as tie c— - Oapture of Dynamito, Liverroor, October sge pasienger was arrested, w ing from the steamer Lord Cl The scarch of his luggage ages of dynamite, making the men who ha | him in charge, therawas oue A numrer of men wers nbing to the branches of trees and in # momeut one w.s selected, long peculiar yell Trich dotecti e. rovealod thirty pa a pound and & half, — A ropo thrown to a man stting on_the first kly attached and he exacution, strong limb, was qui thing made ready fi point in the proce din,s there was a p ‘Among the loaders were samo Who wanted mako a statement, 4, more impatuous, urged “The president vice consul of murderer to has recognized Pedro Portugal at New Orleans, Menibers of the international meredian con- fereuce called at the wh ere presentad to the president by Secretary Freifughuysen. New York’s FPoll Books, New Yok, October 16 —The number of } 640, making a total of § 52,413, ugainst 85,082 last year for two days, y strong | and 140, he was ihe man who shot thing except t Burton, A this juncture ths cry went round lious to-day and “Don't let him live a minute Jerstood that tha Light | Guard company of the Third regiment, Wis- consin nation | guard, nad been ordered ous 10 charge the mob, and there was an impres sion that the execution would be preventad, ¥ of the guard w, "The wob saized the rope and made “Hang niw,” longer,” It was un No rally whatev BROOKLYN'S BARBECUE, Cloveland Uproarionsly Greefed in the City of Charches, The Long Islanders Wild in His Reception, The Gtovernor’s Address on the Alloged Issues, Tilden Communicates His Re- grots by Wire, The Army of the Potomac Slug- gard Talks, An Expenciyo Job ot Enthusiam and a Big Public Roast Boct Spread, CLEVELAND IN BROOKLY ¥, New York, October 16,—Governor Clev land rose early and looked refreshed after the fatiguo of Inst night. While he was at breakfast the reception committeo arrived at his apartments. He joined them at nine and immediately desconded to oarringe, and drove to Brooklyn bridge, In the governor's carriage were Adjutant General Fairmont and Major Banks, of Albany. New Yonk, Cet ber 16,—This morning the organizations which take part in the reception (NG, OCTOBER 17, 188 OHID'S VOTE. The Fuil Count by Slow Installments Received at Last, OMAHA, NEE,, I"'l\’ll)A\ MORN ma from my Brook'yn fricuds to mees thom and their guests to.d.y 1i 0, becauso I conld had received at tho hands of the people of this eity and the gor erous and hearty support they gave me when was a candidate for the suffrages of the people of onr state, A in the sentiment or not, 1 feel towards the City of Brooklyn in a degroe as one feels towards his home. od to dectine, Putnam county (official STOCK AND PRODUCE. Thursday’s Business at inc Stock Yards and on "Change. This T eonld not de Hardy county, Wilson 832 ma pehire county, Wilsen 1,392 Maxwell $43 majority, Maswell 05 majority, whother T am d elects Handland, , sheritl ‘over Johnson by 784 ma- Grand Republican Gain of More Oattlo Present a 700ntiuued 5,/ Than 26,000, THE BIG FOUR. thonght and indepondent political sentim revail hare,it would bo presumptuons if it r for we to referin o hip to 1he vending political [Applause and ehoers ] This vast o and the intense enthusiasm which ados 1ta every part fully evidences your th t th reis involved in thia canvass something of geeat importince ! " When this feelin aroused and when it Jeads to ealm invosti there is no dan, a mistake in thei THE BOURION FORLORN HOPE, Special Telogram to Tae | CHrcaco, October W spirit of partisan And a Brilliant Majority of The Hog Market Fairly Noearly 12,000, and Strong, Recognizing the ne 2 Wisconsin and Tllinols, whether the republi y in Ohio s 10,000 or mombers of the national dem teo from these four states mot this morning at Palmer house at methods for carrying on their work, h o committes were Ham, of Lowa, Brown of In Vil onsin, and Grady of 11 They compriso what was christened ver a month ago, * Tt are also called northwestern & 18 genorally Desporate Demooratic Efforts to Dem Wheat Options Suffors® sother Disguise Defeat, Sharp Deolin.” tion and delibx ination of the issue, | ba muintained and the benign influonces of & popular ment will fill the remotest corner of whn all our citizens from the highest to the wk to diaTes A Contemptiblo Examplo of the i Oorn Dragging and Slow With Fable, "Sour Grapes.” Lower Tendenoies, diana, Vilas, of W when they originate estern bureau, i nal committee for 4 They met in comwitteeman Vilas' room and were closeted in secrot session for Tho o s never any formality f the bureau, » conducted on the plan con- 3 Sach mem! er delivored hi opinion of the situation in his parti Sugpestions were then made as to the ways and means, theso sugge tions to bo reported (o th chairmanof the state central committeestand, in aperation, whero possible, by the commit- The membars talked among them selves, as they would not have talked outside and made representations not make for newspa topie, of conrse, W Committeeman Ham, lize a great many other democrats, thought that the German defection h.d beon misrepresented, and that local reasons operated against their voting tho democratic government ; responeible for its proper administrati { that they cannot safely neglect it or fo low- blindly and thoughtlessly the lead of self con stituted and seltish leaders, shall eay no more oxceps to expross my ap preciation of the kindnees of ths poopls ef Brooklyn shown in all they have dono fc in the past, and returnin here assembled for their the declaration that no man, ch an examination ns | give to their claims to public confi- [Cheers and applause,] TILDEN TELEGRAPHS, ollowing telegram from Samuel den was then read:— GREYSTONE, October 16 —It would give me great 1 asure to meet m; the county of Kings, to whom I am geatef.] for tha generous supp rt which they gave me throughout my whole public life, but that toe delicate conditivn of my health Issuing Falgo Estimates and Vain. Doductions to Oheer Bourbon Forlorn Hope, Oats Meet Cheapening Reverses— Pork Rules Steady-—Lard Firmer and Steadier, several hours, my thanks to all kind greeting, with OHIO REXUINS, Special Dispateh to Tik Bk, DOCTORING THE COONT, = Returns from the stato complete, excopting two townships, show a majority for the ropublican state ticket of twelve thonsand four hundred. avo not official, but are about correct: reported, howover, that the democratic mana- have all the machinery in their hands, are doctoring the official roturns, and OHIOAGO MARKETS, Special Telegram to Tir Brk: ‘here wero 350 cary of Texans and westerns among tho fresh re- There was littlo or no change in the Natives was as usual scarco and range stock in abundant supply, Good natives command strong prices, will sell readily at 7 00@7 of tho conference, Theso figures : | gonoral market. fellow-etizens of the Ohio election, 5 in almost any One ot sold to-day at 7 25 and ono Ho expressed of Governor Clevelaud in Brooklyn to-day as- sembled at the headquarters,and then marched to the stations in the streets assigned to them lot sold late yesterday at 7 056, Good eecond class natives are also selling strong at 6 0@ Medium natives wers not wanted as thero were plenty of good that they will reduce at least the record of the majority to less th i pinfon that protection_did not carry becauso if it had, West Virginia should havo given Irss domocratic majority. arguments to uso to the pels mo to forcgo th gratification of bring present at the interesting ocoasion to which Cordially sympathiz- n ton thousand, 675 and thereabouta, you have invited me. i crmans ocoupied n near the East river bridge, whero thoy fell into line to await tho arrival of the guosts. All the spaco for blocks around the bridge were thronged with citizens, Chairran Murtha, of the campaign committee. and chairman of the young democrats and independent repub 1can clubs, received the governor when he arrived in a carringe on the Brooklyn sido of the bridge. The crowd cheered enthusiastically, Hundreds of whistles of boats sounded on the river, houses in the neighborhood of the bridge were decorated with buntiog and the windows crowded with men aud women. Tho men cheered and the women waved their handkercuiefs. ‘Lhe governor rose in the open barouche, bowed his acknowledgements and looked upon the enthusiastic thron : with a pleased amile, He was entirely self pos. sessed, satisfied and confident, His carriage took 1ts place in the line, the uniformed organizations assumed their position, bands played and the procession moved toward the Pierpont house through the streets crowded with cheering spectators. The gov- ernor had continually to bow from side to side in response to shouting aud waving of hand- kerchiefs. The plaza surrounding the city ha 1 was densely crowded. Tho tuilding was decorated with national and state colors. Many of the most distinguished men in the state met the governor at the hotel. Among them was Heory Ward Beecher who was heartily cheered, 'Lhe governor was esc rted to the art assembly rooms connected with the seademy of music on Montague street. The building was beautifully decorated and the street without crowded "to the utmost, As the governor appeared on tha street on the woytofin jer of musicihe wag cheered enthustils uu‘f n eutering the building ho was surrounded by those waiting to greot him, ond = was for some time kept busy shaking hands with those presented to him. Among_others era Major Law, Commissioners Flasman nd Partrige, Alderman Kan, Collins, Oleua. Coroporation Counsel Taylor, Horace Dem- ing, Senator Kieman Josaph Hondrix, Sen- aror who were followed by twelve hundre abers of the recaption committoe, who filed pist the governor, each shaking his hand. Time was allowed for hundreds of others to shake hands, He was escorted to o carrisgo again and tho procession started for Ridgewood park, where tho grand sarbacue, the featuro of the' day, was to be held, Ta the proc ssion weroa mounted es- cort of police. Grand Marshal Woodward, Chicf, and Col, W, Denshaw of the veter- an. organization, ward organizations, wagons represorting busine s, agriculture and trade interests, The route was five miles long and the entire length was hioed with crowds Many houses were handsomely decorated and the windows full of men and wowen, The procession reached the varkat 210, amid the cheers of the vast multitude already on the ground, The a 1 of Cleveland at the main entrance was the signal for a salute of a hundred guns, ~ The enthusiasm was in- tenve and so great was the crowd that it was with somo diffiulty the proc the enclosure, Tha comuittee w an ments had a lar, e force of men employed from carly morning and everything was in readincss to receive the distinguished guest. A lage bannsr was thrown across the « treot in front of the hotel with full-s zed portraits of the can- didates and the words *“The choice of Kings County.” At the entrance to the park the & was o large arch gaily trimmed with flags and banners and_excellent portraits of Cleveland and Hendricks, The hotel itself wa literally covered with patriotic emble rom every window was suspended flags, every nation be ing reprosented, and_lovg streawors of bunt- ing hung from roof to ground arvanged in many vasteful designs, Under an urch of welcome passed the procession, the governor and party proceeding immediately ) the grand stand und tho divisious takicg their po- sitions in the ronaining four stands, A large brags band on_a lofty stand in_the center of the p aza played **Hail to the Chiof,” as the advance division passed along tho main avenuo. It was nearly half an hour before the speaking began. The principal attraction was in tha vicinity of the grand st feet from the entrance, 1t was x60 feet in nd nccommodated noarly one thousand . The Amorican flug covered the stand, and was draped grac.fully in front and on the peop) sides, Banners of all kinds, and the flags and pennants of every nation wero displayed to good adyantage,” The decorations wero not ouly elaborate, but exceedivgly effective in . Cleveland was escortad to a seat is the centre of the p'atform amid tumuliuous cheers, The governor gracefully 1owed his ackuowledgmonts und tooic Lig soat whils pro- pacations were being made. A formal e of welcoms was made by Augustne Van /yck, chairman of the democratic central c.inwittee When the goveruor rose to re: ly he was greeted with tremendous cheors, 1o spoke as followe: CLEVELAND'S SPEECH, Among the many mvitations to visit differ. i most of which I have fel = Jont points, ing with the orgies of your festivity, I remain your fellow citizen, groat part of tho discus: thought it would be a good plan to issua an address to the demozrats in the northwest, e }lainivg the character of the means employed by the republican to bring about the result in Ohio and counseling the friends of Cleveland and Hondricks to stand firm, Brown said this might be co strued as a confession of weak- He thought that as much should bo made out of the Ohio election in favor of the democrats as possiblo, cussed at length, and finally the committce adjourned until the afternon, intending to t again and take a vote on the wisdom of uing an address, northwe:tern rangers that are muca cheaper profitable for buye:s, eome excellent droves of range stock on sale and best Montana’s aro making 5 00@5 40; and second clags, 4 50@4 80, Wyomings are making 4 50@5 00 for best and 3 40@3 90 for = PO Sawver J, Tiuo; Ceneral George B, McClellan was here in- vited and was accorded a hearty welcome, MCLELLAN'S SPEECH, His audience was entrely with hm when :-*1 G satisfied that_ the peopi ui Grover Cleve- seesses cournge, honesty and perform every function of the presi- ce a8 it ought to be parformed,” I see in man’s faces he continued, the same convictions which I feel myself, and that is that the man behind (Cleveland) will ba the next president of tho United States. The cheering here was most vociferous. pected that Hendricks would be present to share the welcome given Cleveland, but ho Thero were four other stands from which addresses were to be delivered and ench of them had a definate programmo assiga- ed it, but the demonstration was so vast that —Additional figures give Loraine, republican, a majority of 217 a republican gain of 378 publican majority, 1200, a republi 498; Truwmbull, republ ropublican gain of 119 HURD 8 DEFRAT, Torkno, October 1 ana and Wyoming- Good to choice, common to fair, 100 Range cattlo wero dull. Sales 208; Montana, 1260, ; 188 Wyoming, 1110, 450; 149 Wyoming- 4: 104 Oulorado-Texans 988, Toxans, 903, 3.80; 44 Ne- 175 Texans, 980, A country can safely Hurd concodos the ion of Romeis in_the Tenth district by from 300 to 600 majority. CUYAHOGA COUNTY VELAND, Ostober 1 turns show Robinson, republican, socretary of 1; Nowman, domo can, _supremo judgs The mattor was dis- Texans 10¢ lower. Texans, 968, § 6 3 45; 96 Colorada braska-Texans, 375; 40 Dakots 30, “Full county re- SELF DEOEIL. THE DEMOCRACY BLIND 1O DEFEAT, APPEAL TO THE NORTHWEST, Special Telegram to THE ERE, Onicaco, October 16.—The sub-committee for the west, of the nation Johnson, republi tin, democrat, 20,729, iblicans elect tho entira county Foran, democrat, for congross, has a did not come. ket was faic active and strong ,000 on salo und the chances ware pact ora and shippers would take about Sales wero at 4 70 to to fair; packers 6 00 to 5 15 for SLOW RETURNS, 1 democratic com- Iress to the voters of the northwest in which thoy assert that the prospects for a domocrati 94 for common ood to choice old at b 20@6 £0%nd Skips ane gracsers 480@4 90, and Rough packing 22 £nd shipping, 2 30 light, 160 to 210 A barbecus was held in the further end of the . Threce wooden enclosures had been erceted, and within them on gigantic three oxen were stretched over glowing coals Tho three carcasses weighed in the sggre from Tuesday’s election ave coming in slowly at both state headquarters and fin1l estimates are made with difficulty on the figures re 1 The democrats conce on the stats ticket 10,637 majority, while the to the majority’ at 10,79 iy are growing that of the seven states whi b h ave jons since the presidential nomina- tions, four have gone democra that have bee aubject to ravirion, 5 pounds, 4 L0@ @3 50 pounds, 5 00 pounds, 8 L0@4 50, ed on have go atio will elect Cl wote much space to the result in Ohio, Ohio was not ratic, that she has gone republican every presidential yoar for thirty yeurs, that the average republicas majority for the pust seven presidential elections was over 20,100; that tho election was carried by u small majority alter tremendous effort and after intimidation and fraud undor the man- agement of Powell republicans es The democratic :ongressmen, while the republi the cleventh put on the spit at midnight and was done to The other two had been put on tho fi in the morning and were dongin time to follow As the meat was ready it was carved off the bones in great chunks and taken into a howling alley on fo) it was cut into eandywiches and neat wooden boxes, It cost tha police » srout efiort to kesp the eager. surgiy, #8 eacn person pawcd district doubtful official returns to still consider and say that it will requir No figures are given on this distri at either placy, Summed up, the oxpeciod to go da the fats of the first, The market suffored an and throughout roth sessions the fesling ws ono of considerable heaviness, kets indicated an ossier tandency, w vate asblos roported largo furmers duliveries of wheat fn Englamd,” with fair weather. freo movement from first hand continued. Recerpts hera continue to be largo with only moderste shippi quotations of tu her decling to-day MERY'S OFFICIAL COUNT, Voreign mar- DAYTON, October 16.—The ofticial count of ‘Montgoméry county i1 as follows: 8 cretary of State. Newman 11,641, 71 Judge of the supreme court; Martin 11 Clayton, and . Tt closes with an appeal to voters throughout the northwest, tho bowling alley, he resived his box of Thera was natufally some confuy ion, ad at ono tima ono of the wooden en- closures was broken down by th but_everybody was day were 76 for November, Tlickenger 11,061, i k 11 774 for December, 78} for January, 85 for MO>SBAOKS CRIMINATIONS AND KIDS, RECRIMINATIONS AMONG 11,140, Stewart rved with a i Congr 3 Anderson 61, Sinks 11,224, elactors, 52,790, an increase over lust fall of W ois, republican, for sheriff, received - The balance of tho den county ticket is elected, KEPORT TO BLAT loog os the lat{er held out, which was ax Altogother the barbecuo s o groat success and was productive of wuch fun as well as phy:i al sat'sfaction. Governor Cleveland frionds at the Bridgeway hotel and far a_fow ninutes managed to get away from the surg- that exception, he was g his right arm lilke lo uninteruptedly all day. Al 1s and escorts t distance the multitudee that ands with tho Govi The market was dragging again to-day with a fe ling of uncertainty ent prices was tho rule and the market closed under yesterday, were moderate but the proportion of contr ct Offerings were free early 1n the pidly during the al to Chicago Times, brought an open and kid factions Columbus, O., sp Tuesdny’s defeat has breach between the mossbi of the democray. Lust night John G, Thomp- son, A, W. Thurman, and other mossbacks 1 that tho committee of kids or- f MoLean, Hoadly, and othera as aga 5 Junched with wosion and prices dronpad ovember declining” L 13c, rallied and closed on the regulur boarc Other options closea Tho clsing quota‘ions were, > for October, H1c for November, 424@ 42§0 for the year, ing crowd, but with opo nly chirg shinking hands and v od the following dispatch from Ogle- vee, chairman of the Ohio republican state *The majority for RoL00lbisBya: aynes, Bookwater, Robinson for secrotary will be b twaeen 1 but that does not republican majority, 8o clearly vote for representatives to congressin the sov Rubinson as cut considerably on the liquor questin, but the real live of ion between the two partiss wa shown by the congressional vote of which ns now estimited the republican majo: ity will by between 18,000 and 1 nres will be given in a under _yesterday. and mismanage- Somo openly chargen them Aith sl egrams wers sent out to the lead- ing mossbacks and they cama in to-day pursuant to the lost the state by inof pressed to eh From ten in the morning until with a few and brief intervals, he kept shaking hands, The account would stand like ten hours hund sh: The governor f past six in the evening and Lafayette and r wero unable to The enthusiasm ration was high all ame to the rink, ock the cheering prodigious. The eral districts, ruled lower, closin v ic for the year, and 20kc” for fonal districts were rep- They sat with closed doors, but it med that they decided to ignore the comuntte and take thing: An organization wras perfected, unizad at the state democratic club, Thompson us hands a minute LeHLY;OReOODELE wood park at b ssing throngh number of orga1zations join_the mornins parad Tho accurate fig- 00 for October, $12 07§ 4 for January, stoady, closing at $16 for tho year, and $12 Corumius, O, October ved at republican headquart and Wa d counties these beng the last to report a list give Iobinson a shows a republican , and a democr tic gain of 2,102 Tn vixty-six countios tho ropudli-ads made all their gnins aud the democra republican gain in the rural to their plurality. etion of Ellstury i [he delegation to stand eleven deme along the way and when ho 224 for Novem- firm at 87 30 for October, §7 for Decembor, and $7 274 for presidents from each b and chouts of the crowd w c xecutive commit: announcement was for the people to enter by tho front door, pas ernor as ho stood on tha f i congressional district. Tho i of the following: i . . Sullivan, Millersburg; Salem, Cloveland; Clark non; Goorgo M. Jowett, Stouln 3 1%, AL Nash, Gallipolis; J. C. front of the plurality of 11,421, Townsend, Lim listriots i3 equal but soon the d nd to ehake the governor's stible, and agaln he was sub. jected to almost two hours’ h Tl was dovsely packed with people, many of red eats by attend y aed in addition to these less than 10.000 people passed through the building and saluted the candidats for the He stood wearing w soft, uous ainila and shaking hands with eve Often u struggle or0 up Lo a fighting point and posed a ditficult task upon the police off son and Secrotary W, A, o following reso the committe ex lation was unanimously adopto olved, That the Clovelsad and Hen. other democratic clubs state will coutinue the presidential campaign activity, fully sured that the Obio des ocracy can out the wmall majority recorded against the friouds of good government on 16 was dieided to have auother big mass- mecting before the clection, and meet on St Jackson’s day, in January to prevent an organ- ization like Tammany and provent upstarts oarty organization to the clusion of old leaders, and the detriment of Tha kid bosses ts and ten republicans, WEST VIRGINIA RETURNS, PUTNAM COUNTY, Uetober 16,—Maxwell's majority in Putnam county is 250; Weed 400; Tuskee county, indications are that Wilion will havs 5000 in the stats. SAWHA'S MIXED VOTE, Va, October 16,— thia county, gives larger fusion 800 to 1000 to Maxwell, the fusion caudidate, leaves this county with Wilson, domocrat, for governor will carry the state by 6000, i this county lose all offic stables and justices of the peaco, TILE YOTE 1Y COUNTIES October 16,—Barkour county lowocratic loss he republicaus Tuesday last. ar enthusiasm from early moruing till late at nig precedentod in Brooklyn, like of it has mever been sean in this city, : CHARLTSTON, and enthusinsts say it was the groatest dem- ) majority fron kindiy of, and the state It was said by several that they had no organi ation in tho leading citie did not know how to ¢fi.ct it, by which ths It was openly ‘advocated in od men should bo put ampaign, und that a perma- nent club would briug such o state of affairs m for the Fifth ve-taking was not lows marked his drive to th off his hat and salute. A charge of the ¢ gives Wilson 75 1 of 820 on the vota of 1n0. elcct a member of the legislature avd Fayette county gives Max Jackson coun y, Maxwell ajority. Buwmers county, Carlson 208 The ropublicans ele Mason county glves Maxwell Doddridge county, Maxwell 275 majority, Gilmer county, Wilson 271 majority. al B At Joealous Detractions, Special Telogram to i CoLusmus, Oct, M TARTAR. 0. Civen If alum Or any 10} irions ubstan in Andrews' Pearl Baking Powde: Being endorsed, and testimonials ann Huys, 1os- cuting attorney. well 170 majority. Killod by Lig o Daily News, 5 eun bo found | suys; During tho sev ver this city ! jced the sentimont his party in s speaking, said that no rel would bis placed cn_anything but offi h tho sheriff, | Joliet, (Il ), sp I thundor storim which pass early this morning, Mrs. William an unknown man The former was k recelved Trom fueh chemists as itaine, of Chicag W firsmmlm Bulk. E. of; ANOREWR 460,y 287, 259 & 201 E. Waler Sty oro. killed by «d while waiting under a and the latter whilo out alone on piece of bare piair to make him change his calculations of yest day that the highest tigure of thr republican plurality would reach, would he from 7,000 to teverywhiere, Becaude ever { where recognized as indispensitfe fo Peafer a\oz Gondumer, lwv; from the best Jobacco teglons of Horth baro. lina, and store it sen.

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