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w THE OMAHA DAILY BEE [—————— — = — - = — = m" ] @ " FOURTHENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1884, NO. 107 ’ ¥ i . Tnstasdol St & vass avmber of | €8 ue - (M | Weet admitted to have dotibted whether But: e n ¢ e R | information that United States Marshal Jones - § THE TWU TA".S iff‘ ubl n\|w':yh"m~_ were dhnt there, armed ALL AGMJ'«DT CLEVELA*IB. ler und himself would poll : l'l""\'|1|~~n H'l':‘-_ My DCAR MRS, BLECHER. intends to appoint an army of five thonmnd cATTL[ AND PRODUCE- e many of them unfit persons for the positions ki TAE AL M bl hobssin JR— sputies for use on election day, Ho was held by then. The rest s rict d blood ) dniy U part of voters to throwing their votes away, k g8 iis s touday nlh‘\ were truc, I declined [ o e A an nAn an ed, Could not Ohio conduct he C to r Vi ! N e ) an infidentia .| to say how many ha wouldappoint or whe inpee at the tank [ Logan and Hevdricks Both Canvassing |ehed, Couldnos Obio conuct hee altion to | Pty Ny York Sun's $tnuning DedE: [ anusw vorew sowpumeacans. | Cloveland's Filial avd Confidential Let-| by say howmeny b wontasprsiat or whetver | BUSIACSS at the Col'agy Stuck Yards 1 5 fal au_ officers from W ¢ It was . oot JOKET SELKCTED —AN ANIMATED SKS. " ke would not give half of them to the demo ot on Ykdn i | {0 in INinois. the duty of the government to see tha laws ciation of Cleveland, bty P tor to Mrs, Beecher, crate, Tt in stated that tho dimocratic come aud on 'Change. 1 executed. They were violated at Cincionati PR oy " LT W mittee threaten to make a demand on him o ' o o In vi-w of the “dignity and fairness \\In;h Nuw York, October 22. rlrlll:\ republican that that party bo given half f theso mar- T ! " ¥ ' characterizad the present administration, the ‘ . ‘e connty convention no e follo n *HARAL hals and in case of & rofual to spply ol A 5 Yinails - i i Ths Former’ thusiastic Recep= | §hr e et I e T ndemned for His Gross Private ty convention nominated the following ) Thg T atter's Husband Exposes the touny o of a rofual to spply tothe | A Quiet and Steady Day for O 4 ormer’s Lmthusia P | democracy looked” hopefully to him in the be ticket & t: Mayor, Louts J. Phillips foderal court for an ordee upon him to J L \{ ot allow this wrong. ) (Y} cket to = A el make such division in his o notman! tion at Peoria. Skt N8 SR HER iyl R Tmmoralities} comptrol Charles Sp'r Judges of the Correspondenoe. o BRI B etk : . | e TR question, He said that in_the platform of & oourt of common pleas, Georga W. Blunt, Ed. SRR say they will take measures for self-protection | A Pinch all around for Hogl: i~ i the republicans, the promise was made to ward O, Graves and_J. I(?, .:}. luvllu‘ ing dis } l”y\ % the city governinent is demoor.tic will l t > 4 sbam ' ol = | correct the irregularities and excuses of tariff, v Hia Vittating By N - | trict atfornay, Col. Charles ©. Svencer; proai. sntle Ebictle o "amili ask for the appointment of a«many speci 1 ulators. i Daztardly Attempt to Wreck Lo e i it the brosens teenon was | Lor His Vitiating Example to Ams | trics atiornay, S0 aldarmen, Gov. W, Kil A Gontle 0 '{‘;]‘ of Familiar police y matahals aro appo eol. Lo o) | | ) $ wnequal and unjust becau Bvied 1h excass L - . hoed; coroner, Ferdinand Edmann L. Geo, N o mocrats also say they have information that ki gan's Train, of the needs. The sponker said, ‘ninoteen erican Youth; Bliss declared the ticket inferlor to thoto nom el the ropclican eouuty shorift Intends o ap: | Booot Poadine in W PP ! s years havo elap:ed since the civil war, yet the il inated by the ‘lm.wcr..uyy'...x i P up ovly — point a 1uiye forco of deputy sherilfa for ue rigk Trading in Wheat Thro™ ;h= 1 g republican party, confessing to inequality and ) ¢ to b knocked down, John J, O'Brien ans- 1 s at tho 1 olls and assort that in casethis is done, N Hendricks Addresses the Labor|inju tice, in its taxation at the end of that | For His Sordid and Unworthy [wered Col. Bliss with bitteroess, saying he[ The Governor’s Simple and Child- " other courso than to offset it out Both Sessions. 4 § \ vime asks you to continus in pow nd i had no doubt the colonel had & rtainer from § sk the demociatic county Loara - i Unions of(}hmflgo, promises to remedy these evils Wil you Ambition, the county .|..,,!m.,,‘.,...1:.,.l P‘l’}l";' xlh.,.u,. .like Protestations. \]'|\I "{’,1 e al mi..m..r of lu,....m' g : TR | i § 3 { s | cracy, if it secured power, would inaugurate 1 N e » | publicans to be for the purpose of covering up AN St | Nauseating Re-iteration of His iree”trade. Tt stutoment was .\"‘,u ) Dana's Gloriously Pungent and Butler Denounced. So Shocked at Foul Slavdors|il fr e baso s, Fhors i 14 dbt Wavering Pric + . » democratic party was not in favor o ‘ i N F y " hat they fntond to uso the appintive power S ? Favorite Falsehoods. Tronthanlal TOHAA RIWGYN: FAvoR SLING s Scathing Invective, Special Telegrain to the KAy Against Him of thio demooratlo clty utid ooatity o the fulle i ! s revenue for the government by means of AT New York, October 22 —A committee of oat extont, ranning in the ward thugs, strikers | Qats Rule Modcrately Steady-—~1%rk 1 | tariff. What the party did claim was that the national labor lvmy‘h“ protented R & to crowd around all the polling Easy, with & Firmer Tonces 1 i Wis Ridiculous Mis-statements, De- [ the amount of tariff being collectrd should be | jpendricks Delivers Himself in an 1o, | resolitins to the democratie national com- ke & Sympathetic Bar for His d prevent the republicans from vot £ & reduced, The democratic point was that wmittee denouncing Butler as & fraud, ing, Grave fears aro indulged in by tho law- Lard Sieady, 1y ly Misleading Avguments | s A0 o ol ty the wa- ta. of the terview--Butler] Denounced as — ve of Pain and abiding citizens of bth parties. h b o " 1 5 1 —_———— ;O and Pompous Sclf=Assurance, government, economically administered, 2 Fraud--Other Political Woe. mm— - i e words of mo les _ high Specials, T . e Corvsmus, Onio, Octobe The follo CATTL LOGAN IN 1LLINOIS, an authority than President Arthue, _The re. — A e St o \ SPYErIY | 86 L auf oAl i eCRveniGaY i Special Dispatch to s B | = X G i ~itg publican party was collecting £85,001,000 RE-ENFORCEMENTS FOR TOXQUIN, CLEVELAND TO MRS, CHI'RR |ing are the majorities in congressional ." " P S o 1 DASTARDLY ATTEMPT TO WRKCK HIS TRAIN, | yearly above “the needs of the government, EULEVELAND DENOUNC Pants, October 22.—A wiajority of the| Nuw York, October Rev, Henry Ward majoriti Crrcaco, Oct. Thero were about 159 | Pronia, Ills,, Ostober 22,—The demonstra. [ The points in the democratic tar ff plank SAINST THE | committee on T nquin credit favor sive o - | Brecher in the course of a political speech to srworth, rep. . cars of Texans and westerns among the fresh NEW YORK SUN'S INVEC SonRiaTS: NSGTNIE, tion and are LECHEROUS NOMINE - to enablo the gov b culty to a speedy conclusion, bo Sun ina | pyas, October 21—Temps apd Paris urge tion in honor of Logan to-day was the largest | Were: taxation must be limited to the needs MM and most imposing ever witnessed in this city of the government rconomicmly administere. 2 s city Taxation must be for public purposes onl Ho was met at Galesburg by a reception com- Tn changing the law care must be exer- mitto numbering over afhundred from the |¢ised mot” o injuro tho interests of o e tes | night fu the ik at Brookiyn saidi—The air | B b et et - the it | 18 tnurky with stories - of Mr, O oveland'a pri- | CampUell, dem vate lifo, “He is so cruel, o , dem s ¥ atrocions,” A dom arrivale, and the quality generally % as con siderably below the standard, The general t was rather quiot yet prices rnled Special telegram to Tie Be New Yonrk, October : it ik cockatrice's ogge, brooded and nate and strong on best natives and bost e labor and capital interested. 4 double heaed editorinl says: “Al' Against | g0 rovornment to blockade the port of Pak-|by rash and credulous clergymen, they | Seney, dem. { L bbb L S Orga ns and_escorted here, At a | ) 00 tax ticl ] " 10 Tl $ilhg Ha 1 i B : % potTa M LT b honeat | Little, rep e while the latter at 40a50c higher than point one mila west of Knoxville, n Jastardly [ (o108 | baxes, —arties of usmy kil ulh he working men are all opposed | 45 through which the Chinese favading Ton- [ couldn'é go to Mr Cloveland with an hones B bear the highest rate and articles of nec: atten i was made to wreck the train convey. B B N . 1l owes| eaker col ted ol ;“L'\‘:w,_.‘“5l,::i:;':,:r"n,‘,'t‘;“fm,“fi" ‘.“{:‘:[‘I,‘:‘;;‘i“‘,{‘:‘fi his audience to Shem, mestiog wi enthusias- | oppre I ¥ Rk o8 O | tic response in each in-tance, He next took v, the gre jority aveoppo 9 the track, Ho put on breaks immediataly but |, chetnivs Vianie in th republican piatform | e countrys the geeat majority arooppased to Cleveland's election hecause they cannot for- Potitical Troubles in Bel did notsuccsed in bringing the train to a i i g g by Bty and asid in domanding the strengthening of | Oloveland: 3 t staud until the engine had. run over two of | ho'n iy b ity former forco it made tho da- | give his crimes against women, or keoping his | gy —The politic: mand of itself. Whon the last democratic |infant son fora prolongad period in a poor Coope lnst wook, especially good T xang, the best to Cleveland's el i v r v I Ly, opened ir on 0 o o rep. cotion_becauso they earnestly | quin cbtafn supplics, ‘Tho Telaaraph says th [ MeYs Vit opened th i qurs to tho harlot |G T he is their enemy and a friead of their [ cabinet has decided to send the Tonquin r o faith 5 1od 8¢ prouulgated a lotter to poison the faith of | Ellsberry, dew, sors, Among the virtuous women of | inforcements which Gen, Briere Ue Lislo re- L..xy men avd innocent women, Do timid [ Thompsoo, rep quires. winistors over reflact that the guilt of the vice | Quthwaite, det or the crime measures the guils of him | {irosvenor, rep., fum. who charge. it falsely.” [Cheera| Mr, | Wilkins, dem,, forment | Beecher then. paused, and stepping | (Geddes, dem., At | totho dosk and in trombling tonos snid: “My | Waruor, dom., which are making 3 00a4 ). Thero scemed to bo a large supply of low grade Texans, in- cluding cowe, bulls and tailing that are mak H 3 ing 240 to 320 oipts of natives are gradually increasing, as fully b on sale today were of Among the natives on rale we If of the 7,000 discription, kLs, Oct.; 22, continnes to develop serfous outbreal four ties which had been laid across the rails, The news of the diabolical attempt on the lots, ¢ 0 which averaged over 1,600 and sold ifo of G s HTREEBEL CHR ity | secretary of the navy left the office, ho left| housa when he was perfectly able to support | 1 honored and beloved wife, quite unknown H. Taylor, rop., or 7 SroWEie bave AL EIbaERIe !:,[“1‘::r:,::t}ll{llfi‘,:o;m‘::n'g:,t;,';.‘lie:‘,:]lt,::md’) many vessels flyiog the American flag on [ him in a difforent manner. The earnest re. | Courtrai, Hassett and other places collisions | 1o “ynado cuttings from nowspapors, all of Dy Y T:I}»wry':»l‘m\h‘.‘ wold I:illu‘\hrll;lz:‘ I:!"l!;"t; i % L 3 the ~ high weas, The republicans had | ligious men of the country are against Cleve- red betweon the clericals and liberals, [ which were in respect to the life of Governor to 080, There wan & fair Qlsplay of sepouds i AT PEORIA. approprited four hundred millions for the navy | land becanse of his mode and habits of 1ife are | Shots were fired into the crowd near Malines | Cloveland in Albany. She sent them to him | Foran, dem,............ claas nintive steers that were soid Fo B 6040 36 § The armval of the train shortly after 8 was | but no navy was the result. He than related | hostile to all relivions and moral princip es | with deadly offects one killed, four wouuded, | With a letter that will not be published, but [ Total republican majority and therenbouts, Common an. native steors 3 announcea by the blowing of whistles, at all | the case of the seizure of the Austrian Kostka, | and because his election would bo equivalent [ The Itvile Bolgs declares the conservatives | which would ba a gem in English literature if [ Democratic majority T - a plenty and ruled as dull and cheap as : . Good to choice, 1,200 to 1, 0046 50 and his subsequent release on demand of the | to t the manutactories along the line and the stary, Marcy, who sont an | ¢ wild choers of the assembled thousands, | democratic s hing the young men of the country to | are seoking to bring back the sinister period | it were pulished. As quick as the mail e no thourht of virtue or honor. but to[of 1780, ‘The king gave audionce to Prime|could return she received o fetter| Kepublican majority, net 10 dbs., of thou o 3 k 0 0 v SA%s to fair 1,000 to 2,100 1bs Lo al and visiting clubs formed in line and | American man-of-war toenforce his demand. He | follow blindly the impulse of eyery viciou Ministor Malon, The cabineb will be sum- | frum Governor Cleveland which T have had e R LGOS, €0, v - 610 Tox ) 1 saointad osan to the hotl wharo T dine. | ssoped his was e powerful porii | sinct and then txpect {0 bo rowarded by pro- AR % batween two and threo wooks and_which he| CAKES W1TIIOUT LGGS. G The line of march was thronged with people | which the republicau party demanded restora: | motion to the highest distioction and groatost meant to be aud marked “privato,” but_such —_— 305 700 Noblask who cheered enthusiastically as the carriage | tion. [Laught r | When Grove Cleveland [ power in the gift of the American pe ple. The Queen’s Little 8pecch. a complexion has the canvass taken that 1 In alittle book just issued from the Montanas 1253, 54 i ent of the | Against such farcesas thess it is impossible 3 i 3, contatuing tho genoral pas-el. An- immenso | (swpluse] shonld becomo pr telegeaphed him_two vights ago to ask if 1 7 abwe, 1108 crowd was awatlug Logan at the Wigwam, | United Stato he would appoiot secrotary | that an attempt to mako Cloveland prosident | LONDON, October 22.—The queen’s speoch | yitfiih 0% ) font it egard o it, | RTS8 \,'" kM“l"'j-’ b“'“}:‘““} Wt‘l{i‘"“:» When he entered the band was playing and |[of the navy who would see to|cun be successful. at the opening of paraliament to-morrow wil | Hik ronly wa Vil it is your judg. | New York, a large number of practical, the vastinterio rang witn cheers. When the | restoration of ~the mnavy when congress cousist of only eight parageaphs, 1t Legins by | ment.” Now I read Gov. Cleveland's lotter, | though novel, receipts are given for 15; escort had filed in th ro seemed not an inch of | should make an appropriation. The_speaker THI TATL'S TALK 4 . 3 o1 "My Dear Mrs, Boocher. - Vour lotter s |making cakes of various kinds, from the : ing R orati v i Gl e i gretting the necessity of comvokin - parlia- & R , A ) = OGS, standing room to sp re. Fully hiur tlwum?dl ¢ : UKENEie "F"{’t‘"“‘c(‘l'“;f} N e e oare b Mo tC T raan bill, ‘and oxpress. | You may \;uvlll suppeso lnm; fected o :}!nonl) informal griddlo-cake to the stately | The murket opened u sbade, stronger with Ty Dlefechca T e D L | S hecial Do i et DR D s o hope. thut the measure Will shortly be | What shall L say to ono who writes liko my | hrige.cake, without eges. by the using | speculators eager as buyors und in some in- Minor, in behalf of the and, He would not, however, press his | Special Telegram to mother, I say #o like my mother, but 1 don't of the Royal Baking Powder. Experi- |stancy: an adyaues of 0@ 10c was established, but, after the speculators hud abont bought up the receipts, they found they could #° 10t so readily unload, heuco they found themn- cedence over old-fashioned methods ip [selves “stuck” with property they could nect economical kitchens, and that the pro- [rewlizs on. Tre market ¢l scd weak, with § duct is frequently superior to that where [ speculatirs wiling t) d@iie lower [ aid. The great i 3 assed, No mention is madeof redistribuiion, i 10AGo. October 22,—Thomas A. Hen. | Pused. ribution. | eoather moan that, for she died in the be 3 gan with a o _rqtare floral omb om, bis partial o would werely refer them to, he | iy stopped off the train this morning. ot | b et s qon - eulogload ton b | el that e son wan trio and noblo” s _she f encod bbb B0 i e} o) g and | lar. body of inde: - apublica who ' i ¥ % oz or 4 e v Vi il d ud. cked g ained large pr o ent o che Srumng e Ten ot el | iticsed b the bk man ort b place. [Ap. | Pullman, in_oder to_ take a little rost boforo | gallantciofense of Khartoum, R T B L e A s e with an clogant baskes of nwers, Being in. | plause.] He proceded to urgs the need of o |his appearance at Chicago to-night. Mr. i ——— Sant iei biebhiite (1t piifcoils o glval Whatia troduced with a fow eloquont remarks by ¢in the government and clised by urg- | Fondricks is looking vory pale, sud his voice Uneasy Rests the Head, Lite, man | actually knows, and 1ot & mere Hon. Washingt m Cockle, prstmaster of - this [ing all te go to the polls and v ad seetoit | e bt he. mayaibe s feell g . PErERspurG, October 28,—The police [report as _the other four or five iial @y, who has been o votor over fifty_yours, | thiz nona but honest votes be connted, . [Loug | 30ie 10, Bt b Wit b 8 980 P i o nocret printing press on tho th inst, | ies to which T have heard about my lifo in °*’S’.“'3"‘“‘d‘]‘“‘i that less bulter is e | bullc was once ‘sold at tho advance sales at e atal Tise 7 b S R T o % | ably woll, considering the work he has done, | 8¢ized a 3 A gl iving woman | required for shortening purposes ho |4 78t 4 00 tarr s L e Horal anios madpetda. mavstsom | ooweg By o) amss TN ersmn: | Spaskiog of tho Obto- clocton, he amids - | Thay discovared documenta With, tho proes | LYy L i noversion oy (eiok vk SEAREC Jot STRERORG, FUROSIS, OR | 4,70 to 44 for coumon packers the bl compliment to tho young latly who m o the | and ex-Governor Tno. M. Palmer, After the | own T0id yather expect tho state would go | which showed arrangements waro boing per- | .oy bud. T do mot know whoroany such | fuct, b o Prbliniiho) EATIOE Gl ot s the, sl toR gona o vesmmtntion spcesh. Tsgan-wes vory osmme, | menting, Covernor. 1Tomdrioks proseeded. Cn | democratic, Dt 1hat vaa hoping agatnst hops, | fected ¢+ ke an aitempt on tho ezars life. | A% MATIL f,1R M0 LRy WM ML | fect, but in tho avaidanco of the trouble about 505 and et & 105 1 Raviog made thirtesn apeechos yostorday and | the 1.¢qusis club house from the balcony of | Heretoforo the October canvass in Ohio has | Many arrests. s et tho.exbcitive maaston. tho | Sttendant upon mocuriny fresh ozgs and |amorted haavy 5 0@ 1 already three times to-day, but with [ whih he spoke a few wor s to a great crowd | been almost perfunctory, but this year the executive chamber, the first Ocange club | AnDOyance of an oceasional cake epoiled light, 1’-'»u.‘r|nb|i ) rt he biought out his voice and made | of people blocking the strests for a considera- | publicans fought with desperation. Comuis- The Congo Conferenc: axsautivo ‘charibae, thol st Oa e ol | e nasiagta) 15 trod oL B o anl i | LIKHEIAS0 boa B Thara i j himelf heard all over tha Epealing | i ditanco cach way. o was faflowod by | foner Dudley s thors ol Unived States | s, Octobe 22 —Represantatives of|on {a othe ocoaony tud tha sesilenco of | ot has reached. o Tttlotoo nenrly the | 0 was ! more than an hour. He first roviowed tho | several other sprakers briefly and then ra- | deputy marshals, and by their uid the party | o S0t 00 . | perbaps fifteen o twenty of tho best iod, The Royal Bakin 1o market wan active and stronger early 1n 1 Harilf question, to whioh most of his specoh | viowad a procession of Cook sonnty democrats | pulled through. * But tho excoss of democratic | Austrin, Iussia and Ttaly, attand the confer. | P21 7 "‘0“"3'"'{’!0!"“" TheRoyal Baking |\ o ok Alonat orGbet an i ehe ; Union Veteran Club, presanted tieneral Lo- |~ pinion on his hearers as they might think him | ¢ prices than they generally solling Heav 8 i i o upon tho same footing r=vir agantatives | to dine. Of course, 1 have been to ch urch e i i was devoted, then replied to certain remarks |and C eveland and Hendricks marching clubs | gain over the voto of 80 shows that first votews | €60, 400 T8 Mg JCRENE 50 ™ ENICEIEY | Thore mever was ' man who has worked "."":'d"" "“““a‘blhy‘ javines P”‘:‘"“i regul With a decided rally and a bet- [ of Hendricks’, Tha latter, he said, had de- | wih about4 (00in ine. At the con lusion | are tending toward the democricy. At the | 0f othes bowers = BOGHLER Wicke SBanly B 1y P SO0 T, Hours in tho duy. Almostall my | likht, sweet, ndeome - 0ake, OF | ter show of strangih. At the dfternoon ses- 7 ! clared that the repubican party hud beeu | of this, he drove to the armory of the first | rate of the lust four ye.r. in 1883 Ohio will | R, S CC 0400 ™ Biemarc is here making | time has beenapen in the executive chamber | when used for griddle cakes to be eaton f semion there was more doing on outside ao- H robbiog the count'y by piling up surplus ia | regiment of cavalry where he was enthusias- | be as solid democratic as Kentucky. preparations for the conterence, and T hardly think there has been twenty [hot enables their production in the [ conunts and the local speculative element also. the treasury, Logan stated 1f thay had p tically wel aued by the young democracy and ON NEW YORK. 22 nighta in tho bwenty-ono months [ havo lived | shortest posiblo space of time,” and b ik advices wero it up it was because they had money to pile |at 11:30 addressed to them a few words on andtioke profassad lan s oo i i mn Albany, unless I was out of town, that S , ici aga al with more inquiry o Srhil8 i the demooras had not 1. was ba- | democratic princlpte MAHondsicksprofosadiignoranooigel tioklihy The Brunswick Succession, hive Jofemy work earlior than midnight to | makes thom mont tender and delicious, 88 | ¢h" uirte, howaver, at homo ports The D o i BORShI e in New York as far aa details went, but was T b 'he Czar, P A T 5 1 ¢ [ well as entirely wholesome. There is 0 [ y/caipts hers continie’ largo. boing 433 cars cause they had not had money eplyivg to of courss confident of success and anticipated | LONDON, Octobe The Czar, Prince of | find my bed at the wmansion, am af # fuuirean e i ntiny ®o, boing 453 cars tho statemenr of Hen Iricks that the’sw plus Turt, that tha domocracy would come down 0 Har- | Wales, and King of Greeco are urging the [# loss to know' how "it is that auch | other preparation like it for the past twenty-four hours, but the re- amounted t0£100,010,000 he said that $1+9.000,- A . ISl r i ge i at Rlaaat Mbyontit E uot aithia s . to | terably ~ wicked “and utteily basclow == = coipts at other markets rhow a slight folling 000 was the reserve fund for the redemption of BRIGHIONBRACHIRAORS. S s amite, 4 duko of Cumberland to wake arrangoments | i, " ouy bo invented. The contomptible B time tdermen, off. The muketopen d } ¢ Jo higher, ensed reenhacks, and $ 40,001,000 had silver c.rti- | BRIGHTON BEacH, October 22,-Mile and a | ™" 5 with Emperor Williams ‘in- regard tothe | (o S ) SREUR L e things ap. | BAumivone, October 22,—The election of [olf i ame strong under active buy- cates and certificates of deosits. The latter | furlong, maiden three year olds and upwards, : R ONJINDIANA RS Brunswick succession, pear to think that the affair which [ have not | ¢ho first branch of the city conneil tapk place [ 108, ad Rbding 'l'r: ensed off He, fluctunted S s ho 0wk b G | Georso DL won By Mi loe seoond, King - B. | (Ch2 S NGO 1 It e The CH dsniad makes mo dofondol o o | 0duy. Tho downorats electod olglitoen | vesterduy. On tho afternoon board sdbanoed ‘ pay Tonds and jut-rest o supposed, ho|thitd. Time, 2005 Milo and a furlong, | caudidates for governor. 1 think Colonel Rouz, October 22,—Darivg the Buffalo. the manifestation of contidence and | members and the republicans two, the dem- | S¢ additional, closiug firm at 7dc for Novem- said, that when Hendricks suid, ‘Turn the | selling, Craftie won, Knos second, Greenland | Gray, the democratic candidate, has the 2 o) ] 5 b attuchment which was there tendered me | ocratic majority on the total vote beiog g e for December and ¢ for rascals out,” he meant the republicwn party. | third, Time 2:00. Mle and quarter handi. | sdvantage, Hoisa first-cluss dohater and | ty-four hours there have buen twenty-three |,y b proof that I have not lod u disgraco- | The prosent brarch torm, which expires with 1f so chould they be turned out because the | .5 a1l L ges, Hroughton won, Blua Bell sec. | until Culking’ illness was doing little better [ fresh cases of cholera and four deaths at Na- [ ful life in thut city, and as to my hfo in the current, wonth, consists of ten democrats CORN, republican party had prevented the spread of | o' Centential third, Time, than ho'ding his own. The cause won't suffer [ ples, and two deaths at Ge ow. Albany, all statements that tond “to show | and ten fusionists, composed of six H'!"," i00d speculative business was transaoted in slavery in the terr tories ause they had | o ¢ithy mile, thres y dsiand. any from any imaginary unpopularity of 1R0ME, October 22.—During the past twen- | that it has been other than laborious and | ansand four indepn dent democrats, The | ooy bt the feeling was unsettled and ner- achieved nation 1 honor, glory and success; | 5 ria Maok wom: Montank s bedo | Gray's.” ; ty-four houra there were 110 cases and 31 | correct, aro utterly and in every shadow un- | democratic majority then was vou with pric:s irregular, Within a lower because when rebellion undertook to sirike @ | ¢hird, Time, 1:31} Mile and a quarter, over | *‘Itis ofton said that Indiana has as often [ deaths from cholera throughout Italy. true, e ———— rangs, wpeculative offerings wore Jiberal, The :le:;thlxlu\v at t'hu “.,m!’“c"hli‘{ maintained II": five hurdle-, Rochester won wnee second, | 80T : lv-;vul;lu.;l?s democratic. l.l' oyl ———.—— 1 do not wonds hat your good hu band ia Big Fxpross 1t 4 {UEN ] ket n]iu“; d ,.I,.].,m]., stter but under honvy 18d ipowersdnhersnt in ltueliscor Baye i thells K rupp Gun third, #Tlime 3 sl o LAIAS Ata xenplioAn At w an” Resigned proplexed. T honestly thiok that I deserve | Woonsscker, Octbor 22— Thioves entere rings declined e for October, 1¢ for No- i because they had given the cuotry the best 4 Ul e, up to about the time I was e'ected governor, b Ee Bl el L Sodlboinion and id ho is disposed to Sa ofiLha VA QAms ax prataleom Dbt wber, fe for the yeur then rallied 1ie fo causo they had ruised four millious of humun | (0o R CThe Womans | tritmphed, bt th judgment of the' mass of | declare that Lrevel withdrawal from the 0" than I descrve, nor to bo dereived |bille,This moriing the doors of the | Again dovined eharply, espocially for Kovem: beings out «f the deep gulf of de =RL O L Slgh s wo | YOmAR S| tha paoplo was for the demo:ratic party. In | pieg gecretaryship of Treland is due to his [ Cannot I arrange to seo him and tell him [office were locked and the safe doors were [ Der, closivg le lower” for Novemben and je freo Amerl \|n clll.vvdu'p \ r Christian n:].u'.u.clvlhx:\"n met this morn- ‘:tflvl.lr ro| u-h:u:‘ x.h«‘nn,_ “yflwl‘“tl""‘\““"d‘l“.“’ ill health, and doss not imply that the govern- | what I cannot wri I shall boin Mew York [ closed but not locked. No trace of the [\\u for tho year than yestordsy, On the party, he said, wero trowding sixtesn yorrs 10 fing Miss Feancis . Willard, of Tllin.ds [ well known, bt otherwise the o has been 16 | monthas any intention of discarding. tho [ on Wednealay or Thursday wonand th | ghioves, afternoon hoard near futuies wero again weak, th rear of the r publicans, and had always | | adad, Appropriste mottoes’ covered the | fluctuation in that stato than many others of | (e Wi | ovening 1 shall #pend 1 Brooklyn, Having ST October dectining e, N ber declining e, opposed everything thay had ever dono uniil | ido of the stige. Refereing to the prohibi. | those called ‘doubtful states ——— writbon this much ¢ ocours to ma thut BnIpoIIE e bl [ho clogmg fgures woro 44ho for (rtober, ad been accowplished. cat the commitieo on plan an- AULD LANG $YNE, Republican RRally A Nordh Placie, | such a long Jottor to you is mecosary 8o |5y o Guabor 22, —Tho lust invingibles, | Ay for I for tho yeur, 40c for nounc-d the appointment of other committecs | . e dial T 4 expected. 1t is longer than any I have | ® LONDON, October = A ¥ HENDRICKS 1N OHICAGO, Bad Leen postoned, - Miss Willard denvered | The conversation then turned upon the [ Special Telegram to Tax Biz. e tten on the subjuct referred ty, aud T | clght i number, wero romoved last even e T T TS AT Y (T S il address. democratic convention, The reporter referred | Nowri Puarre, Niw, Octobor beg you to forgive mo if your kind and | £ om Chatham to another prison ruiled moderately steny, closing st 250 for ! IHVHRDX0 ARDRNSAIID O ARDRY QI LAROR topics touched upon in her address ;‘{“'l:“\."f;“';::"" tho delegates singing ““Aud | goupest b litical meeting over held in Lincoln | goucinng lotter has led mo into any e | ()10 (T Y R o 1) { 0110400, Ootober 22 Hop, Thomaw A’ | a2 erulution of home. thebscopanlithe “Htudricks langliod and eaid ho was then_in [ county was tho xepublican rally this ovening proptisty, Ioaeiy | Moz, oyt i 4 ] WIS D L i nis hotel havin cure in the belief | to greet George W, B, Dorsoy, candidate for SUpH.VOrY. UORKeYs roRK Hendricks spoke here to-night onan in itation | Christian Temperance Unid tmonts of tel having & nap, secure in the greet George W, 0 (ROVER CLEVELAND, g mshi enator McDonald had been nominated | . o rd distric ’a P " raled easy on the regular bourd, but beca from the trade and labor uniois. He airivel | work, financs, home of township | thataSenator 8 congressman from the Third district. A grand | | J,ave markod this “private 7 You must y on regular bourd, bat becane at li’ullmn’Ll»]wL-uuin-‘ "\o.'-‘.mn 1.h|m. 0 | organization, wor d's \»mnm;fl "hurL'AhI e, for * prosi ent. torch light procession paraded our streets and | not ““,‘_x. t ‘11 at all doubted your proper l“l'lf"‘ on the I":L net »AH‘M:!(IL-‘(‘ ).lnjhhrt.,:écul:;d workmen of thut suburb and the neighborivg | pe ance union, our natiosal memorial an o Sl 44 2 + + L uee of it,—G. C, i Olosed 500 for October, $11. towns of }(.-‘.Twm.u.ul Ttoselana i wbled | gospel politic, GENERAL WEST, escorted "’I‘('&" "k"rltl" tnoln u:lt hlmeu v'Vhiuh Mr. Beeher added, *‘When in the gloomy for the year, 812,04 for January. in front of tue ho e and Govervor Heudricks e HE DOES NOT EXPEOT ELRCTION—¥IonTING vou | Wa8 ~packed full, hundreds. —being |kt of my own sufferi guin years gone by LAuD addressed them briefly £ ow the balcony. T | oRno k DoS! RLEOTLON unablo to gain entrance. Excellont | /511 10 SX BT B orro, P ek L went to Pulluan and a-cort-d hom into the | LFOA, Oct he national Ubi-}gpacia) Tolegram to Tue Bre. ba d and the campagn glee club, The town | 1o N4 o 0is yuffer o fojend or neighbor to RYING TOHOLDDOWN gulé o-liarey or Decembes, city, aniving at 515, The tme of hix arrival | Versdist convention assembled in this city | 610060, October 22 —Gen, Absolom M, | ¥4 ulhjlum \i'llth &mllu\a‘;flnlp. “]hu xml:;-l.lll)g %o unfriended should a like serpent seek EARLBAKING POWDE! s L was motgenarally knowa, conseuently thero attendanco s Jargo. At 10| ywee o Oliva Springs, Miss, condidato for | fe2ddromed by Geo. Wo ki Dorsoy, J. L | crush b, That oath © will regard now, b ITAMBOUNDTO RISE e g was o demo stration at'the depot, He en rtion was formally organize A 5 ? Webster and J. G, Tate, whose speeches wore | o uge T know the bitterness of the venomouy ==t tored 4 carriave with tho ¢ muittee aud was | 10 Rov, J. D, W. Jay. of Boston; | Vicoprenident on Gen, Butler's ticket, walked | applauded to the echo and many converth |)io,, ~ I will stand against the infamous lies LEXINGTON 2o driyen ton hot; : roddent, Ko, . D W, Jay. of Bostons | ing, the Brigg's house this morniug in a mod- |Kained to the republican ‘caums. - Harmony | (it secl o sting to eath & man and magistrats A A T (P A .:ilu o-rv': {, “xvl I;»:»:‘ul.:;l;,:x.‘ :\,» u'.rf,“ Secretary, Rev. L. \Y. irighar, [.1 “Igin. | oyt way and inscribed his name on the regis- !:l{l‘ll»alx:;:(‘:u.:'":lml,\':v(i'llu “fi”nr.‘,’lxl,“;u: “11.::"5 wurlhyullllu mrtl.un: l'l he T|-n-:'l-mr’t'-i-'n:‘;:"[ whero they will w Amorg the most B diduto for vice prewidant, the b 1 | aing com, | Conuiitees waro "\l’l""“""‘ 28 ""“;"UL"]"”‘““- tor. The roport r inquired of him: wajority for Blaine and Logan. bthils pald epaeslvon bl plesk wAb R ahdSS e oro Ty Tiye Phllas, Maud AR i, L1 and on eleotion, An amandment to_ the con- | oo el 4 5, who advired rile ¢ (A Pty sl |y pletely tlled. * Gov. Hendricks was received | S, ¢ orr A Tme e the| Do you believe that you will be clocted e e— his own sores. He concluded thus: “If T re i ¥y d with ‘murked demonsirations of app [[Axiusion was adopediisiog thealosuoRORIMG | i Sliao v fuso to exp 86 to shame the awarm of lars and will trot against her record next Thuss. i ’ thied day of the sission, At 10:30 commu- | Vice-president? Butl at Home, u /0 6X) 86 %0 A& day When the uoire su rided, aud after roter ing | boied 4oy of e Sov. 1, | “Thave no more hope of heing elected vice. e Y that grovel in the mud or sling arrows at Mr. by to hi+ uction in cugeess in bihf of tho |4 |l;(.1,f;.'(ufi.l:v.:;’f'.:m:‘.l.".f{,lx.f)y',:'f,‘f,i',‘,\ wer- lvrwi‘l- t,” replied Genesal Wert, “than T Bouoy, Ooioher 23, mGeseral ““f"" 1| Gloy. land from smbush, may wy tongue cleave s workinguien, o tosk up the question of |1 CEHYE CEER BNG PICEER, REC have of ying to the moon, Had I thought T [ rived hero from his western trip at 8:30 p. m, of of my mouth wnd my right hand he Sceott Law, . clvil ervioo Fsfor, ws exemplitied by cho ro- | G B0 08 L PRICHER DLT stood any chavea of being electod I should [ and immediately took a special train for South [ forget its cunuiug Cotunnvs, Ohio, October 22, —The cates tor publican puty., Too rep iblioans had been fn Hed ol #'p. not have accepted the nomination, T am bat: | Braintron. where he addresed & largo sadi R tew th conntitubionulity of the So:(6r liguor | {‘;;;.'r:m:”p, ‘:::.,Y.Lm FlEinhb R e Two Demoe: atic Congressmen, thing for Q principlo which I believe will final- | anca in the town hall, Buatler's epaech was of PORTENTS OF BLOOD, . b law was argued i the suprome aoury this | form fu behalf of -eform in the civil service, | NEW YORK, October 22.—At the Lighth | ¥ Syt Sy . | the same tenor as those he hus previously 4 4 woring, and. subwisted 4t noou. . A, deci> | ll P AARONG IR DRIBRIIL AR, - SRS, e What vote will the Poople’s ticket poll in | ;.. GRIEY VEARS THAT CHICAGO'H I'LECTION DAY on is expected Tu eday. n;, SApbRt by fhin, Ei:;‘.*‘& impartial- | covgressioual district county democrucy moet Illlnlmn«. e AT s WILL BB RIOTOUS—EAGH FABTY HANDLINO —— | e RN o B o AE RS T e ing this evening, the chairman annou: cad that I have not concerned myself about the vote in Another G b, TDOINTIVE TOWER 10 GHEATH 00N Tinnie Cumm i, t :“‘-la” e i” il tha report of o conforenca committeo in fa- | this state BOF ABY. other, Il-lln-mtwrufmr 1T APROINT! — — 14 0. Paroewsie . pUNA p p1ivato | vor of th nomination of assemblymau Charles | preme ndiff ronce to mo who s elected, Loxvow, October 22—Tho man of war| sraaviany, Niw Youk, O tober 22, —Minve Cowminga | gain Tho republican party did dou recogmzo | Ry “udopted — Thoreupou thad Tagatins | oall continuo to devote my time £ tho dis- | Nelson areived at Arauger] b 1 pro- | Special telegram to Tie Bex: PURE CREAM TARTAR. | [Tow oy duy obuined o verdick of $23 i these principles In tha % edecton in i } R At . Lo Nels d ugerl bay, and pro- | Spec ¥ ik ot g . i} 1 1 o m'the Six h and Eighh as-embly distriots | semination of the priuciples in the p'atform on | ' s o ] . iven 000 againg’ the police offi e aud Del 13 Mar Oio, the siats wan overrau with fo_eral of: [ ithirey and sndorsec the Taumayy nomi. | Which I stand.” claimed a Britwh protectorate over the south- | Cwioaco, October 22~ Indications now |, oD RRFRSSTe | SA8FEERR (0 | DI040 s, tho potivo ufi aud el s & e tice Bolders, many of thom uot ciuzens of the | ey '35, Cx, General West said that General Butler had | 45t const of New Guinea, point to the probability that the bloody elecs | iy Andraws® Pearl Baking Puwtl!ny_ I 1ok f pritcumacnt, 4 ANCTIRE 18 UXMIREREN MATP AL ouhoR Sacahal the scaside, fff.",“.‘.‘1fi'.'f.'.t,u"“n{.‘..'n'fi" etk balng paldl ] AR AR “"" < Brooke| November 4th. Tt is ot at wll improbable M, Dulafuiaine, of Chicato; hnd Gustayus ¥ v Congress from Mlinof ¢ party be trusted - which would couduot elec. ! PAIS, Ociober 22 —Sarah Bornhardt has | imgelf, he paid his own bills wherever he | is about b loave th ~11"K|fu\h-c;:“;r:;': W“{'I"h'; that on that day, there will be anywhere from | 1 '”%‘"E'Kfi%EWE" u }'b Ciijoaao, October 22, —Thg democ; of tions 3 thoy had baen condusted in Cincin: gono to the weaside. Physicians order absolute | went, and he was no more « friend of the re. {ths Unitarian, Tho supsorters of Matthew | ten to tweuty thoussnd armed men at the | OHICRGO. L;IL{J‘vgukEE. Third 1t inois conuressiona? district-Yo-day g nati? The peopls demaud non-partizans at ! quiet for a long time, = amg | pablicans than of the democrats, Generall Arnold and others will drop hin, pulls, The democracy profess to have reliahy 20 Luke 8t 287, 350 & 291 . Waod 5ty atod James Hillard s 4 i - — ——— Sealof North Carolina Seen teverywhere, eral yearswn. | til it attains Because ever where recognized - RBecaude we || srd nellow. ‘ ‘ celecttlebest \iess whilete ’ 1 a@igdi@penoifii’e Wh‘ 'J leaf fron thep || =oe ebone dn | ” L ' fo Peafer aho y ] 4:0-¢ J/'; iifl—c;v f‘v'“‘v'f*' i ¥ ‘ '\ smOklng T°bacc°. G@ondumer, .[, : c: c:u,L ;.;.(af,g:.fl :i § -5 ‘ (1]

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