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R OMAHA DAILY EE. | —— oo — - " i F()UR\ EENTH YEAR. ()MA}IA. VFB., \I()\DAY \I()I\VbN(J OCTOBER 20, 1834, © ' shelter. There is no use in talking philosophy oment of Parsons of Baltimoro in in Princa Albort during ay'riot thore and the * HEAR YE THE ISSUE. |, Moy aboesiins [ CANVASS CHRONICLES, [femynt gt oo gt i HOLY HORROR! |1tz At sy KNAVISH INGRATITUDE, the primary elements of human progress, and & = the republican national committes paid the e WinskrkG, Manitobay er l~ n.n - to secure this you must put the people in the expenses ¢ ‘l”"; “'“““ "“"'"‘"‘"“ .’“I'i‘ there ¢ i n that Louis Riel wis st and g v of e i 20! WARES, am N in fore zontrolled his movemen AVO e A o i arn 0 | O '« O wand of 1 d police mass Blaiug's Urammal Mastnrmncc A M0 i e T | IO Completed Obo Returns SHOWIZE [Catd s s momi e st ono | 100 SUOCKING. ReVelations in Kavaling|Covtes comnd o ol miw .| Therongh nmr 5 MeSweency in man moved to_enthusiasm by i .»..ny e i DET D e word of truth in it. o askedme somo veeks i " nhtiohod telegraphed to outside pints,is & canard, Sonth Bend, Indiana, poan moved to enthustum by sently whor | the Fall Ropublican Majority, om0t ke Statan 1 do | BAer'S NOmoirs, Just Prblighed, [ wioeromhed v ontside e 44 cwnart, Lmrr £ e, [Inughter), while he himself was in need. To glined, and_told )mln fny DISRSE. campalgn 5. T move hit you want to ake him feel his own TR had been placed i the hands of impton, Chsel The beginning e v 1 warned against_ him afterwards. : JR ENFORCENENTS NERDE a 4 An Eloquent and Logioal State= |Hreeberty o (e mh of wivo 1ogietution 1; | Bourbon Efforts Concentrated ased to soe Parsons. Plimpton told mo| The Riohest, Baciest Series of| s, October 19, —The lutest official dis. | AROVROT qcv @ Demooratic : 1 0 efused 0 h o do . 1 ment of Facts T 0 oho aa tiee ot il New York and Indiana. T TRy Kaoea Lalote Royal Soandals patchos from China stato that thera has hoen War hrottled, .. L o leave the race of life open anc ee for s L AL « 0! ons ore, N m, ' N LG |(|.“:,",,p|“‘|,,.c gticy will beat scoemplish at ho was a fraud. 1 founda letter horo firivtl 1o fighting at Tamsui sinico the 8th, Admiral ’ e t logislation will most tend to that Mr. Boyon, marshsl u{k‘\lm.wi, d, a Courbot asks for a “atallion of marines to fow Protection the Key=Stone of Amer “';r o .'.'\‘,rva:fr‘;‘llv{yf‘|1L"l:.«‘;'.-'t.‘x"|\“tu Astounding Schemes of Bribory |mieiber ol the nationst coling o to come | Written Sinco tho Libidinous |wraighted his landing y artios. McSweeney's . ttorneys Relate 3 % vour fabrics made by the cheapest and most Han fni to Laltimore, to whith I replied this f g ANOTHER CAL', FOR TROODS, ioan Progross, e e T aud Bago Intrigue Saoedlng, _pvt T e Reian of Oharles II, A Ketoh A HrBTNAteh that, Gosird the Real Facts, our own_ people who aro just opening their O, with Mz, Plimpton nd nl\h\rml this lottor to RO Da Lisle iw telograpod thiat o i only shops and building their factories, for if yon . ) him to seo if he could find oecasion o that & g : s ,800 effective troops, which are insuth fent to § o The Great and Only Issue of the [do that you cannot spin o wheel or turn o [ Kelly’s Far From Sanguine View could go to, Taltimore, 48 soma chango had Meroiless Desioation of Nobility’s | occupy any extent of thoenemy's countey, | Not an Amerioan Oitizen Wrong= \ I the in those factories at homo unless you can > seen made in my engagoments in Ohio, which i f . y Campaign, you 1abor &t the Kurapesn prices. [CHAL'S0.[ of New York. Jht give o the opportunity. This was Vaunting Pretensions. French Indistrica in Kgypt: tully Imprisoned, Ve ‘begin right thero, and from thess consid- R a e linuts |\Nun~l|l‘I"lltafll*"\rl’\rl“\; “'r"] (i i Panis, October 1. —The petition of French —leia e erations we deduce the couclusion that the ticle in imes and befo ard of ! ! \ orchants in Aloxandeia was prorented to the ' " \ N protective tarif is primarily for the banefit of | B 1t I hes C1 land sons, except as above statod, Tha D tio H fQ oan Vio= ik p But a Fonian Tnoendi 8 His Provious Reception by the i iioring man, bacause it you take in your | R0086VOlt Impeaches Cleveland as [ ™ [signed.| BrIANIN T, Buri, 9 Domestic Honor of Quean VIo= | chamber of doputios thesugh the vicopres: @ noendiary Sworn haud any manufactured article or cast your i i ident of the Alexandria chamber of commorce iti 1 Ann Arbor Students, cyo wpon anything which cannot b o Party Henchman, MENIAL OLEVELAND, toria Assailed, ey t llle e yant o St ke to British Allegianco taken in tho hand, you find that the chief e ROOSEVELT INMPEACHES CLEVELAND A5 A DEM —— afi mh” mifty I . ! ¥ ROOS! CH o deminty to save French residents in constituent element in its cost s 8 " Commissto ” 4 Ldeas and tho Vistonary Theortes | B 00EARG e W v b et | comsm—tiis Prompt Dental—po- [ SHIH e eior 10,Ta his spooch ap| t0 Siberia or Botany Bay—Genoral § '.. iy was a Naturalized American ot Politico Economic Texis, tion of a protective character is and must be litical News of Every Oom- Brooklyn last night Theodore Roosevelt said: Foreign News, .‘l.‘lmilh;flh l,!,!lll"fl Wrangle, Oitizen, mainly for the benefit of labor, because labor 3 : Y T.oNpoN, Octobdk 10- y election agonts 1sthe” principsl element in tho cost of the plexion, oy hn\'n\nl\:‘nyn been ‘c'f“"'{'..:;'l'," ;;»m]t""'": throughont the country, in reporting to head fabric, Hence if there be any man who is vre- manner by Governor Cleveland, but he is no A STLY EXPOSE. quarters in London s to tho effect ot the gov- R BLAINE'S TOUR ) : 4 1 SWEENEY THE SCAMP. J em'nently and_sboveall others interested in the man to bo relied upon to stand up against f g, i o M ornment redistribution s home, declare that it ! . AT ANN ARBOR, the tarifl it is tho laboriog man, _[Choers.] 1¢ ; Brhielibind the iishiss ot b pAIGRUARIG e . Lt % | il T',“":"“'l‘ l“',““.;.;" fes ot I bo destrietive to 6o orbime of the par- Speslal Tolegram to Tie Brr, JacksoN, Mich., Oct, 18.—Blaine left De- | you compare the two great political r.;cm in 8 THR ““l"'v\""“»z"- -"_‘i_h'\ R -L‘“y A ovornor has : L“i\m\f Octol u:; 19.—Tho memoirs of f yo 8AN Francisco, October 19,—Daniel Me- e ial train on | relation to this question, you will find that the | ~Corvanus, Ohio, October 18, The returns | partisan, T don't s ) Karoline Baver will creato oven preater sen- e e trolt at 8:30 this m nm;rgl‘vy_upvm-fll"fl‘" ™" | ropublica party lives, " moves, breathes, and | by counties aro_complete and do not change [ acted from any improper motives in his voto, | ion than Carlyle's dyspeptic dissertation, A Summons For An American, Sweeney, arreated by the British government the Michigan Central. This is the last day | hag its being in protection. [Great cheering. ] | the pluralities given last night, Unexpectedly | but the man who acted from improer motives o \ e 1AL 11i6 1 oni OELaY Thio Olsbe: m¥s for stirring up sedition in Iroland, while of his tour in Michigan, The first stop this | A protective tariff was one of the first fruits | the prouibition and greenbac! Butler votes in- | would have acted as the governor actod. l‘l\"l““"“ 8 especially hurt by the publica- A l. Vakh satesd inat th i\ . Blaine was secretary of state, and about morning was at Aun Arbor, whoro the most | of the election of Mr, Lincoln, Wo have had | crease proportionately with those of the demo- |[Taughter and applause.] Grover Oloveland | tion as tho rominiscencorcontain rovelations | sutimons has boon raised gaimst tho Ameri-{ G (4 damocrats are making such il koetie of . the tHp. oo ed, Th it for twenty years on the statute books with | crats and republicans. The prohibition vote | has shown himself not able to resist party | which may be called horrible and rovolting | €0, G. B, Rogers, for assaulting the man. fiowl Rk : ? 7 ¢ { remarble sceno of the trip occurred. There | g 35, S 40U \which havo boen. addod [last yoar was 8,562, ‘This year it ia 9,510, Tho | dictation. He would have toact s servant | Cor® T TG § ot M agor of St Stophen's Raview. Tho nssanlt | howl, is shown up in no very enviable light in was a very large crowd around the depot, but | from time to time to make it more protective, | greenback vote lust year was 937. | of the democratic party, and_the democratic ““l.‘ A SRS AR LU sl mado on acsount of the articlo entitled | the Chronicle of to-day. Tnat paper has an i the students of the university of Michigan ml‘ the result is that :\llhintn]ry, nml;i‘nnt, This l_\'mlrl it 18 1? 700, nhuwlluglm‘- li..nll- party is nuLngrmJ servant of the people,” which the English monarch obtained a hus. he Man from Now York, interview with Judge C. Cooney, who acted 1 ve take) 881 modern and mediae may be challenged for a | tion, but the party lines were closely follow- - — band and which she has been trying to canon- St - P s seomed to havo taken posecssion of the place, | IS M Lo SV UGS “Hhat which wo | ed. - The total propibition and greenback vote | HE ENERGY OF DESPAIR, | mf e sttt etes s gl Tho Hungarian Dynamiter, ss MoSwesney's attomey all thronglt the pros and when Blaine appeared, their cheering and 4 s N 2 SAAT N BE ;190 RS thak TobIBAOR'S ze for more than twentyjyears. Tho family fiegtc). g o |ceodings for his release, laying the casa have made since 1861, I am merely recit- | was 12,447, or 1,126 more than i ¢ ) 1 1 Yetober 18,—The H 5 i It i e THE DEMOCRATS OONCENTRATING THRI 1N~ | \wag wo hideously poor in the beginning of tho LONDON, Octobor 18,—The Hungarian min. iy yolling woro so. hearty and so loud, and so g 'tho fucks and tigipes of ' tho assassors | pluwaliy.” o' rest o oo repub IN NEW YOIK Protent Contury thut thrao of the. piincosses | r arrested on tha arrival of the steamship |before Dlniue. It aleo has an aflidavie i i hey se liko. [ books and of the United States census |vicket has an average majority o i 3 o8s| 0 by Judge James Mee, who for i?pgm"°‘3fc‘$}f§' t‘lt‘:‘ ‘Lvl:.?'lan?.';‘:g that | tables, when I say thatn tho last twenty- 5,000, The total vote is 7 LAY were brought on a show to 8t. Potersburg to try | 1.ord Clive from Philadelphia, has given evi- | time acted as McSweeney's attorney. i it e & Amn Arbor | three years of the history of this country we | year it was 718,168 In October, 1 spncml tolegram to Tk BEE and catch the fancy of tho bratal grand duk | dence that the dynamite in his possession was Thoy agreo throughout, the story being a8 the train could remain a nn - ArhoX | jve added m re wenltK, doublo over, than | 716,186, and in’ November, 1884, it was 7 Youk, October 19,~-The domoratic | numed Constantine. ~ Awho would not mako f ¢ ho nsed with folonious intent. follows: “McSweeney was ~ naturalized All attempta of the local committeemento|ws had acquired from the discovery of |067. There was no change in congressmen o 4o e il gtunned by their recent defeat in [ MY selection himself, his mothor chose for A in California under the name of Sweeney. got a hearing were utter failures, but when | the continent by Oolumbus down to the elec- | excopt an increase of 160 in Romeis’ majority | ™ i toh {1y | hiin the youngeat of th threo, only fitteen Firo in Moroow. Seven or eight years ago ho went t Ireland. Blaine stretened out his hand, indicating that | tion of Abraham Lincoln, [Prolonged cheer- | over Hurd, Osio, aro concentrating their forcos as rapidly | years of age and who eventually had go voturn 0 050 R TG LG When e oama Yook T announced that he he was about to speak, the _H"lwlmml‘}mflly ing,] There must have been soms peculiar | OLE: \D, October 18.—The official _can- | as possible into this state snd Indiana, All|home, from his abominable treatment., An-| SO8COW, Bictoner HL=F | had bought land there and was going back to o subsided. He beganjby saying: “‘During the | and potent agent at work to produce this | vass of Cuyahoga county is as_follows T.n...l ther tields are to bo deserted, and money and other of the girls married tho Princo Alex- | and tho German thoator in the conter of the | 10, iy Troland the remainder of his days, He war e wed, to fearw great (leritl \hlmc the | great result. That agent was the protective | vote of the county, 44,1.4; of the city, 3 o ‘]' ;l;n:xrn(l bt CHaiRYURE Mates. Bar ll\rdn;:,l(llf |\Vuru-{fl‘|‘urg, He had ’n;xg- l;-m, tawn aro o :mv. nmulgmly bu.fi.zrmu flames | (14 ovarything ho possessed in America and rebel yell, which was supposed to imply great | gariff operating to nerve the arm of labor and [ Robiuson, (cepublican) for secretary of mu speake es. CAr | bloated body, and the oxpression of his faco | will spread to surroundiug buildings, took up residence in the county Donegal, Tre- Vicor and_determination, bt it seems to me | reward. iv fatydy aod ilberally, . [Chisers.] | peceived Bl ity 18,001, 1 the county, | num, howover, is not _going to rely upon en- | was brutish, his forchead “belng disfigured by A [ova tauamh CHERRE OE MBS REEREY. (H8 that the young men who do mo the honor (0 | Whether that * policy shall bo contin~ | 22,330; Newman, (democrat) bad in this city, | thusiasm alone to carry either of the two[abg wen, and he was a foarful glutton. The Cholera, ran for and was chosen poor law house guar- appear here to-day could have ternfled the |yed or whether it shall be abandoned | 17,582; in the couaty 20,780; Morns, (prohibi- | states upon which the committee is now plac- | When toe young princess awoke on thoe morn- Roye, October 18,—Durng the past [ dian, and “,,c(,m,,."”‘ of conrse to take the whole army of Lee. [Laughter :{:x\l du;eri] is the controlling issue in this .u.,y,.,m had in this city’ 198, in the county, |ing every hope "f mmcns;.N SRy ‘nf {ng .iilu I';llllnn\\lfl:hug‘lln) r‘h.'- l[num‘l ‘Lt\r lnm 21 hours there woro sixty-four cases,t hirty. | 00th of allegiance to Queen Victorin, which But I am glad to witness it and hear it, for it | campaign. All other questions are laid aside | 308; Herold, (greenback) had ia the city, 4; [ well-known business men of New Orleans who | band beside her gnawing a big ham bono with e elxt el R OT A 60 W PR T el O B B implics the enthusiasm and strength of youth, | for the time, Thero are many wnich are worthy | and in the county 6 ~Robinson s plaralivy | have made their fortunes as members of 1ho | brutish ferocity. = The revelations of Karolino O S0 10 EAReN ST HBM N L Lol ! A American citizenship. He mixed and from the youth of the country the repub- f of consideration, but two weeks from Tuesday | over Newman in the city, 459 in the county, | Louisiana gang have already gono to Indian- | Bauer makes with reforence to tho late king | (10n0a no cases, six doaths. in poiltics and tihough intemperato h]un |mw“|/s ummilm,l)'r reu\[\lnod |\vug next we shall have an election in every state [2,050. Kor supreme judge, Johnson, (republi- [ apolis to commence buying up that state. u{lthn ]lulu‘nn{l ',.“vmim she ras uu‘lfiummtm e T “mm,c“, Wis arresteditiHter: thb g OOsraion cheering.| - What we lose” from desertion and | of the Union to determine with reference t» | can) had a plurality over Mnmu.vrd,J 1n the —— ally married,about twelve months will removo ostructive Fire) act. As his attorney, Judge Cooney, says ha disappointment and dissatisfaction on the | this question, what will be the character of | city aud 2,255 i JLLY'S VIEWS, that monarch from the pedestal of sagacity [ 00 e Ga October 18, —Twelve | made the best showing he could for him, and vart of the o dersis far moro than made up | thy next congreas and the faturs policy of the | For menbor of tho s ablio!worloa|| et S sy n‘h o8 ThE hoss ox T | A ostesm upon which the laborlous pufling RIS TR SR 100, |that. Blaine made strong representations to xl’ull)h ade up, l;) the y”""mi'""'tmw governmont, Ynlu‘ll:nu befors you, the re- | Flickinger (rep.) has a plurality over liunlll'r I N A o S ;:(nl'n‘m l':“ull){rig;llln’cc:‘lu lhn,l:,‘w nd ‘L“;u:‘u;h:.m\““ L e L Un‘, British g‘,\.“],.m..,zl{mfl llcSw&(}-ll s be- who are just coming into action. | publican party, ple to sustain protective 1 he city and in the OUTLOOK IN V YORK, nan, the d favor ao b Pl < i P f, 1 ould without declaring U chooring.] Not only that proportion | Earir and. Hivatrating that. pledke. bY. n|couney.. Tior sheri, Dewssér (rep.) has » pit | Spacial tologram to Tk BRE: and lato princa consort, s proved cloarly & | occiirrad ono year ago S L T T O bolds goud for young men of all ¢ asses, | gpecific and consisient example, extending | rality over Sawyer (dem.) in the county of 1, B\ Yor, October 19, —Joln Kelly was | bave been mo better than a pimp, even with g — R0 trom S b tne UL AYt N SwaR N e R e but we have marlabll proportion of | througl the last twonty-thres yoars. You |5 Forcon. by clork, Kitchen' (rep.) e o oo by Joseph W. Lucky, | 1t own cousin. ~AlL these rovelations lend | Tho Duko of Brunswick Dead. | fisd hich practioally ended Blame's secre- the edu young men of the country, I , on the other hand, the democratic party, | Mallory (dent.) 3,18 G VICEL RO SR Ph e UG | point to the view which Labouchere is preach- | Brariy, October 18, —Wilhkelm, the first | taryship, he was in no position to push these young_ collegians a in fifty-one years, since 1833, [ den (rep ) over Weon (dom.) 4 for or of the Rochester Suday Herald. In|ing of the marringe of tho grand duk duke of Brunswick, died this morning, matters farther while Gorfield was lying on to the great industrial is o o n single mstaney voted I judge, Tilden (vep.) over Zehring thecourso of a short conyersation, Lucky [ Hesse with Miie. 1 “WI R — on his death bed, However, as a result ot his &ues of the umo 2 problem which will com- v on and never controlled congress, . In the Twenty-first district Foran |asked Kelly, what Cleveland’s plurali asks in the Week’s Ohicago Demo ing. representations, McSweeney was offered his fort the 1 their future careers—thet 1s €0 | that it _did not oppose protection (*“Thats mum ) has 1,270 over Burnett (rep.) In that | New Vork would be, spoken _of in Cnicaco, October 1 ting upon | liberty if he would return to America, which find out why so many col ege youths who are | ,0.") T eay therefore to the laboring men Jpartof this Gounty in tho Ninsteeth distict | = SGlovoland ought o rot 40,000 in this ity | seandal? Tv it more of sean | AT ey e Fetused, . Vet thisl: asssrted dminigrauts free-traders at 20 become protectionists at 40, | and to the ~mechanics, some who may do me | Taylor (rep.) has 2,501 over Alvord (de. ) said Kelly, g dal than tho mamiago of the parents of | the supsrvision of the polls in this city on | oo 'fils” democeats hiave brought to this , aughtec cheers. ] _ think | tho honor to listen b me, your unions, your WL iy be safo to catimate that ho will got Princess Louiso of Battenburg or of the Pyin- | election day and tho appointing of deputy | country, is going about making lying spreches _{ the answer found_in the fact that | leagues, all thoso associations which you have ! T 0,005 Askced Laoky. cess Louiso and the Marquis of Lorne.” Tho | {yived States marshals and deputy sheriffs, | against’ Blaine. S atdoth thoir degrae in the | formed for your own advancoment arowell| ~ FUSION IN PENNSYLVANIA, | moro than 50,4007 Asked Licky real wcandal bo thinks lion in tho stronucun of- | | 1A Eatss mawkals and debuty horits i S i of pxperionce, witch, aftor all, 33 | and propor in thelvway. 16 iy your right to| e DEMOOLVTS GETTING piTAATE, | i il 5,000 ho RNY: oot Clevetzad forts of the Quern to brink about & divorcs. | “Tho demoorate, that 1o to say, ono hundred | L12® Bonnett-Mackay Cable Landed, 4 ex; much mc 0 have them and to administer them as| PuiLangLriia, Pa., October 18.—Since the 2 Tuel o A liG RV e LU, SRAD, o de 4, thi 0 Ay, d % q of 8, iverty oy, [Cho ore] | Our colloge| you choows " but ' they " are nub 8% 0t clotion the possbility ot fusi m be- “‘.?}“{,';f,‘:,“",mtn',‘,‘;fih':."hfit._ SR Queont " wordeebich b iton with s | of thom, orgnized yestordsy what they aro nCoN: ;;ul:\;, ch;hYx 0;:;32:] :: “lllg oys aro taught:—1 was myself taught it when | g, e : 5 A cant quotation marks—*has been ouivoeal in | ) " SESGAT R B (R nnett-Mackay cable was 15+ T wan o colle oy tho doctrin of Eren-trade | paid Slate of Barere it wou againat $he 11| ¢rvaon the democeatio machino aud the Peun- e — tho higghest degron. Furthes rovelations with | Pleased toatylo o vigilanco comumitteo, T in |y B8 0 EE BB TR AT o o o but the United States stands as a porpetual | protective tariff whicl is now your background | sylania Butlerites has been reopened, and it is One More Demaocratic Lie, regard o the death of Ilans Makart increase | composed of determined men who are re- A 5 - and irrefutable argument barrier in a new |and support. [Cheers.] S0 a0 not bo_de- | no longer a secret that active negotiations are Spacial olegram to Ttk P the painful impressiohs produced by his oarly | solved that n» intimidation or violence shall | €010 Station. A tug lvltvl‘nfldny with two country of the duciriue of protection, [Enthu- { luded by the idea that you can dispenso with | pending between Chairman Hensel and the Niw York, October 10 &-Chairman War- death, =~ He literally was killod with kindnoss. | 1o o6 the Chioago pollss at least that there miles of cable on board, She buoyed one end siastic and prol nged chooring.] T am glad to | protective tariff and “substituto for it your | Butler Teaders looking to that end. The only Y O s ) 2 The chief source of “his downfall and tho ner ,,““ Hone Eq ol ub Jeit that there | gwo miles from the shoro and then started for u, not merely as those terested in o | Jahor unions. [Renewed cheering.] 1 do not | hiteh is the difficulty of arcanging n.l».nfixn]u re, of the repubican cum‘:ltws, is very in- | voug disease which destroyed his reason and dary R AORs 3]):”\ friseyd ,::(',‘;L the lr;ml. uuyhfuz~-ut]'-hvmhl‘u. I\Yhsn BT young men who are | distract your attention with any other ques- |tory distribution of elsctors. At the Belle- | dignant at the statement’ published in the | life was caused from aristoc Jadies ul.um“ AP oR At n a1 Q! . ter of a milo from shore, the balince of the iiinsiof el i Dt fiom, ST do” mob Shope Sto direll upon {“,'L“f..?'\','l‘;":“fi; comumiteeo was appointod | World, and telegraphed over the country that mord insislon anking 1as Bmiear Ll HEshi i wordy, 1’.'.'.’!.!"7.:1; i f{“,’,";,“.’fiffi“‘f‘} R e gre: problems of ] ] o ? s ave hee « ou cl 4 sel o ¢ .| nude and voluptuous figures which abound - 3 i 3 0pes ed o o beach conne r marvelous experiment of a B bo ‘;15f,|,,_lilf“,l‘ witkin |views of the Busler people on the [bo b l_u::v.\ h'[""""""NL“ Lamo urging his | lmm,n%‘ :i;'(r";g .'f ';“'.’f”; 'L“""_,I'l'","‘"|"';-'('I"';':‘ :l.".’i'”f« to which the raft witha cable aud small uing themsel by fres | tho lust twonty three yoars, That party has |desirability — of forming a fusion | immediate presonce in New York, L Drhiie o realaliltiant 4 oor boats were attached by hawsers, A number I ufirage, | mothing can | mario s deapes and mmace. glorious fmpriat in | ticket. Ths minimum nimber of elotor Tho whole thing is a lic,” said ho, emphat- THE |OHAMBRE, ;""L(‘I"‘ ) ',‘t““"\‘"‘t‘l"‘"'““t"‘*'- onee sufs | of wuilors on shore hanled 1n one rope while c educated ud constantly cor- | history that any - ther. political organization | manded by the Butler lenders was ten, This [lly. I sonta tologram yostorday asking ; ; X g ery tho rawmo fato. So the mattor st those on tho first raft hauled the other, Thus nion’ [(Oheer!] Twish to1m: | that s e apaoner P B Ao | Droposition was ropudiated by Chairatan Hen- | Blaine when ho would arrive here, as it was A HIHG TARIFE WANTED IN FEANCE, if the feoling keops growing in o iiitled ¥ man who has the advantage | Lility aud i s the patriotic. sride of evory |sel s well as by the o:hor domooratic leadars, | neCOssArY to know tho fact, to arrango for a | Pas, October 18.—[n the chamber of dep- [ Will [0 s s S L fucation, that he umuxyu o7 | man who has belonged to it and has shared o | and a fusion upon ~that basis was declared to grand parade of republicans,” uties to-day, Marquis Do Roys interpollated | “*¥* - Fioods in tho West Indies, » m”mlm (Greascheors.] e S L A T e > Ho demaded the same protection for the agri- | Special tologeam to the Bis ported in Jamica, The rain fall on the eve- ected to piy back in patriotic la- $ Sy lief that with Octover victory in the west, e Pl .| culture as the manufacturing industry, Ferry NDON, Octaber 19, —Insiders in the cablo | king of the 7th was 6} inches. Railway bov £ th c:nm‘xy which has nurtured him, | & Sister of 'l" "';';!";"4 Policeman po,nyylvania would waver and give the do- | CoLUMLUS, Ohilo, October 19.—The republi- | 'y o0 0™ oovarnment was equally so- | now stuty that the Mackoy Bonnott cablo | bridgos were looded to a_depth of two foet: [Good, good and cheers.] I congratulate you Dies of Grief, mecracy more than an equal chaace to get an [can stute exccutive committee yesterday i (A nins The trath of this | People will not martwrially lowar the r Telegraphic communication is interrupted o l»uu:m su "- wl at opportunities, to 4] Cixorssam, 0, October 18.—Policeman o.ectoral ticket from the Keystone state. f&ut issued a congratulatory addrese to the repub- _’}"‘“] ’”l“l'“' ‘;" X ; S ']“ 'U” LI | | oyond the present tariff ~ However, thruukhnut'thu Inlxunll Alvuum\ mnve‘ll Te- arvest th thnlm ox Lmr » into a fiol ‘\mu ell Gorman 1.“ to-day. He was shot|the republican victory in Ohio has |05 o Tuesday’s ‘ position, he declared, was shown by the pro- | qeraoad that w vigorous attempt will' 1 porting to have passed a large quantity of (vh I vour deg u will ‘[" Lblwlut’:“y last [‘mw]l\ in .:unldhnl-tfl);mxmthn-:-erl.-d overthrown = the t developed ]ter‘tt‘:nnrv.l))r:‘;u-m'l‘ulfvuu’::!fl{if‘k\wn u'.'.,y'r.-.',f'ffl'.m posed ncomo tarifl on cereals. o thought | to secure the patronage of largo cablo custom- | trees and vegstable matter evidently washed i,‘[{'fl.“.',f;,..“;, S \",‘. ff.f.i.‘f:} 45,000,000 | men of tho Weat 1ind, Gorman nttempted to | B of the domosrats o, (100 | gain was 20,000, whilo on the other officers | tho prosont time, however, inopportuno for a | #53 by offors of lieavy’ rebates on accounts, | from off the different West Tadia Ay (i \»"”'L,‘“ o NGRS | arrest a man and was <hot. in the back by an | hon. ‘(‘zl‘“‘": ]i “’2"' “"‘ ‘u'f o ‘:""'\f"ll“" and congressmen it was 80,000, compared with | discussion of this project, and the |nu|mn Ihis moth: ibtaining cust m and dracti hirough heavy rains, as good o chance life as ;,,y | unknown mav, This was the beginning of tho | (liatrman. "Honeol althouel retont. i in | 1886 year. Lt closes with an appeal for a long | moved the order of the ' d Adopted | ally cutting charges will bo resented by th DR D A o vithath i riot. Henry Brown, colorod, was also 8hot in | £ o of the movermont, holieving iat vietory | and @ strong pull for November 4, —250 to Meline, minister ;,m‘m. r of tho I'M,rl\l\'ml‘umilt’.thuv will | The Great Hebrow Philanthropis: ducation give | the afftay. “Tuceday evening; on the receipt | with the aid of the Butlerites 15 practically e —— of agricultu will amend the | S ¥ H08 EYSR0Y8 05 112 BRGNTIDONES New Yonk, Oc'ober 19,—The centennary of to you yo of the news of the wounding of Gorman, Mis, | CCiad” Tho Bupler loaders. claim they can Fat ook Show, Billincrestivg tho 'l"‘(“"““' fopaigo iivo. Magkc | HERN At tho venersble Sir Moses Montefeoro was cole- bilites of 1 riu:m are hu!m- Rinear; 1 swted of Gorman, becams il and o between 40,000 and 50,000 labor votes, | SPRINGFIELD, TIL, October 19.—The com. | 40 a# to make the duty on oxen fity francs po B . 7 bratod to-night in th P i s : r o and 5 )0 , L, § 4 # # PULLE pratod to-night in_ the © Points house of and dee thau | th ning, upon hearing of his death, she Hasik ¢ b oA | i - s 4 oy, | head, sheep five francs and swino ton francs, . ! Al s $hios or 1wa oducatod man in . | fell into a comatose stato and died in a fow .L.T,.'&'.f'[,'<nl.’t’..‘c'.'I..""LL vith tho de- | mitteo of the Illinols stato board of agricul- | Hy il also rupport tho demand of the coun: BRIGHTON BEACIL RACES Industgbyitho emigrantiolpsstelntithia ouak and just in proportion as your opportunities | hours, moralization ¢he proibition " ticke i ey ture, having in chargo the urrangements for | cil general of Aisne, that the govornment | o Brscn, Octoboe 18,—Threo-quar. | oo od orey ot gociation a BAD A pEpo . bunities Lot vl ig throughout tho stute, MRS [Pike | I R e v AT 0N , O 5 quar- | crowded, many of those present having been asogn ater w 11l you be held v ac lul(-‘lllln leaders assert that Peonsylvani t}" ";M"Lu' tho \,"lh AmgHiIay '"h"w'; Lt A S BRI P s s b O SRR ars old: Myrtle won, lim. |enabled to come to Awerica through the oanddholifo [Greag Moro Mining Strikes in Ohio, wrested trom the republicans, ia) |Shew i Chuceacy b ovelier QR R anRet | N o 1 et | 1 eh adou M s Cosyian A A Y philanthropic Sir Moses, Angy ¢ Cowuatius, October 19,—Tho balauce of the | however, vlolnt = opposltion among many, | &5 L6, fierman house, Ghieago, SHEAtay the discussion of protectivo dutie 1| o Milo wad s fuslong solling allowancos: | P o o AL iractD s leading Butlerites to a fusion with the demo Lol “18%, LS llave T Y oo BIIn! y Ve iy 18— Ata lit un.‘rlt entral and Binckeyo creck rovions havo | s, Momboruof tho Ltlar stato comnitios ] ("hé;:nm.(hm"w'l‘.l.’l. 3 tho coonoaio . ¥ 1., sccond, Norena, thir #o'clock the tra'n arrived at South | struck foran advance in the rate of mining to | and other prominent labor men depracats the 4 i Mil § Oent i s v was thronged. The work. | €ighty cents per ton. These iuclude the [movement as weakening the influsnce of the DYSPEPSIA Paablog oan - only, he .| gired" by dhet (RIS sidy guss aalal wau, Liziia y of the business houses were [10iners m the W. I’ Rend Sunday Creok | new party. Awmong republicans the idea of a 'L‘;‘V""f:':‘]“,’,'“""y "I‘L ”“‘,fl""i" "’fi“"““ du (2 ||‘Jl\ yul "'y ‘“'“l‘ll' '1““‘ 4 \6ie aa hooees were| 5 it CH e finatorn | foT ARITe, MDUDE FORARLIOGDS e ldoa Of & o, Snch increase, it contonds, will amelior | Seyen furlonizs, Syears-old and upwards LA b L )..fif railway Tkm operators have re- nmln.hc:«l‘, e lq“lh’u‘xl‘nli“xfi:&u:|.ll‘|’\nmln,‘:r Causes Its vietims to bo miserable, hopeless, | ate the distress in the agricultural industry, ||.|A“u||'\}.ull gar Plum second, Josie Carter been a areat trads procession, The | fused o the “demand and the | this morning, said: **It is too lats in_the day. nfused, and depressed in mind, very frr and will lower tho prica bf transportation and | third, Time, 3 afternoon wi 1iae recep: mines will not resume work to-morcow morn- | The idoa of # fusion bet the DButlerites| Dble, languid, and drowsy. 1t 18 a disc: make more abundant the circulation of money ('.u\uvlwnhur{!)-n Roch- ; ht procas. | ing. This action will cut off heavy contribu- | and the state dem i Iy el of ftsclf. Tt requircs | throughout the interior of the country. Tho ully socond, . Tirme, 2:23, BARS NO USI 16 proces. 0 etate democracy is ridiculous, which does not get w 1! R SRRY that Mol b aEiwil find \YING TOHOLD DOWN rted through the prinei. | tions from the Central which have been made side e varetul, persiatont attontion, and remody to | ftappel doclaras that Meling's broject wil find — m I streets b xlmvulunl'nl lennlhnwl to strikivg miners in the I g Valley. 3 5 ¥ ho dives, | lewening support. When it is~ soan that i Weather To-day, PR Y. 1 Y | de REPUBLICAN BUTLER, throw off the causes and tone up the diges- | i iy erougn the price of bread and meat, the i L Sy ouses and o continuous crowd along the ane at Bloo n. 1043 gy, Hood's Sarsaparilla has proven |The Radical save o great m ot the com- | sippi generally fuir weather in southern por whole route, 1t was about 530 when the . . TERRSTS, Willig] 3 8 J ! h BrooyixezoN, October 19,—Telograms to- he re +d remedy in hundreds of cases. | mission on protective du favorable to | g o 1 5 a proc reached the stand erected near the ) R 2 o ; . Just the required remedy I tion, local rains partly cloudy weather in Bourt Loute T two. Michigan senators, | day from pofiticians and railway officials indi- S';;L"‘? "‘"",""‘(':’,L',T";‘,““',“: T have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla for dys- | the propossl, northern portions incroasing south, veering to Cougor and Palmer, were first introduced. |cato that the Blaino party will cortainly be| BALIDIORE, October 10, —The Butler move- [ "0 Ghieh T have suffered two years, Aethwhatatly wif e st T\ e A ,\im.- L’),,--l \d ivengomo o ount of miz.m hero on the 2ith, The varty leave Spri ment has gone to smash owing to positive in- | 7y, U many othor medicincs, but none pro ""‘“‘"" Eleotion, ture, higher bnrometer. Missouri, local rains, through Michigan, Blaine wus inteoduced (at 10 a, m, and arrive here at 12:05 p. m formation baviog como to th knowle: N o Sarsaparil B RUSHELY, Octob .—The liberals were | partly ¢ onther y orobable snows in He spoke at sor: e length on the tariff as the the party will stay. from one %o ¢wo |is acting under orders. fr.m the re publ 4 4 . iy ettt THIGRAR n.u.,...ul.y' e campaii arguing chat tho Fifty cara have beon chartered by | nationa committee and has bis expanses paid| oW mkuly. Ostend, Lioge, and fiftoen other towns, The y Wlghor asomy > of & protectiye policy was of ago republicans, Kx-Senator Uavid Davis | by the republicans who also control his mo cloricals eloctod thelr candidate at Brugos, . ¢ ,{urh\um’tvthnwnrk'indnwn u.!m will be president of the my. e knwum ago Gen, W, H. Barsons, Sick Headache I BETaR B N A Tl ‘HK_A“ Sy m‘{ur (..-LML;; n”:'l;mul«-rl!}u ny other class in the community, ~In the e chairman of the national greenback Jabo o g s . i J ¥iaf 4 peclal Telogram to the Brs, same connection he warned the workingmea Ratal Bollne Bxnlosl gommicter for Maryland, went. to Now Yorle For tho past two years I have Ben Himportant trinmph for tho il Nrw Yok, Octobor 19, —The citizens’ come that their labor unions wonld be powerlees to | atal Bojlne Txplosion, to get Butler to ero and spouk, Ho| #fMcted with severe headaches and dyspep- | yidered that the education act hus hoen_ con- | oo % 11 & pretect them ogainst the Aition of the! StstersviiLe, W. Va,, October Intelli- | G vofered by Mr. ”““, 's managers in Now | 810, 1 was induced to try Hood's i | demned by the peoplo, Jaoson, Van Hum- ;:fl,l ]A:Ln,.mi/tu ‘lu.,’,”Ll\;:‘,“: A‘“.:,),.., |.numu:~ cheap labor of the world if the protective tar- | genco from Middlebura, Tyler county, says | ¥ ork to the republican committoo, He went | 1illa, and have found great relief. Xeheer- | beck and Hoyvart wero electod in this city. | 500 MR S 29 GR0 CPERERE FREROliy i wiare aboliahed. ~ Bluino was drivon to th | tag tho boilr of Tuane Wehrman's s mill | 0 Uho Commuitco and was tald Shat tho sopu: | Tuly recommend it to Mg, E. ¥, (There was Mght disgrder hora aud wome at- {5 olubiony wero adopted_endoraing Grase,and }:g‘;?l;'j";f"‘;m e ..fi'“‘““'r'.i',‘,',J.“i RSt [ on Ten Mile xploded yestorday morn- | licans ¢ tm nov u:l »nllw;«‘:vll Hlulllurtu}h;ry ANNABLE, New Hayen, Conn, gt M “‘:‘w‘f, EIA00 :‘;i“,:'l"'. Tout | calling for @ muss meoting to bo held at the i onday. o) ! oy - sl - d as it was not a doubtful s the, a and troops were, nob required ¥ cademy of muslc to place b oming- ing he reviewed a very lurgo torchlight proces (."",',:,y'}:f,’,, ,,‘,‘*’hm'fif,‘f,'{’,,:,;“f,f‘,fi,‘, B n e bom L5 canar oo gt et AL Mryi( r”““‘; Gbridgs ',""['}kw,',‘:'.‘:;’ amont provalled i ly dradeeny” o amsala”a phyte i B AR §f(§5%m TARTAR' sion, Willia: Worden upd _woundivg five other Parsong publishes lotter setting forth theso [ Wa3 @ sufferer from dyspopsi G A e AGHE 3 WA nbi0skIG, L A —eca— . 8 1L \IN 8 'Il h o “ [ " men, two of whou ts, 'nu Butler party was to have put an| ache. —Bhe took u‘.“fn Bat ..qm.:llu, and blo piesacad D “Imn;h“twl singing songs WEHST VIRGINIA § URNS Ifalum or an mun.mmmmm.wfil:;.u found ng i i1 A T (|“ “\Ten . o bie i nass phomaser | UMD gt B U T G st e T Witrino, W, Va., Oct; 18,—The ref PSR P oking Dowder, It fots g ch at So Ben i i . The meeting will not now be helc ——e o= nrEuNo, W, Va,, Oct. 18,—The returns | tively " Being endorsed, and testimon {aly of Indian struggle in all human Bel ) BUTLER'S DENIAL, | Hood’s Sarsaparllla A Broezodn Manitok -m,m‘ incomplete, Uareful estimates plage | Feceiyed Tront fuch chemists as . Dana Hays, Bos. society is fie-t tor bread, There isuousein ! NEW York, October J19,—Mrs, Balva A N 4 i Sold by all druggists. 81; six for 86, Mado iMox, democratic wajority at about 5,000, It | L0 M ’," "‘ ‘“‘““' of Chicago; ““‘1 Gustavuy i -puuwll»;hm theories to the man who is | Lockwood, eandidate for president of the na-|[Associated Press. | § mll ]‘y(.l GREig O s 160 s oM ; v m/ WAPTTT P e P8 o i o LB T m ersold in bul i o 17 tional equal rights party, spoke to-night to an| Syiacusk October 19,—Butler telegr: aphed | P1IY DY C- L. o g ( peg special says u telegram from Col, Garry | dayy bofc o remoto conntles can be heard | (‘HI(,AG kEm, 29 N 201 E, Watef .:I' fi ANDREW e of 500, » one who isin « night from Boston as follows, regardig the ' |OO ®Doses LOne Dollars ' states it isreported that Louis Ricl was shot from offic )een u\aerlfiwhere, fecause every- where recognizea " -aduett/»w &rf‘vt a4 indispensifle Why | lecf fron tho tegions of Horth baro, Gonsdumer, kna, and stote & sew. to Reafer afio