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-t ms A s ETIT 90 2000 THE OMAHA: DAy BEE | —— - — —— — ) OMAHA, NEEB., MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 188t NO., 110 4 FOURTEENTH YE r— A GARFIELD 3 r ' trebled, Tn the next t years with ] The fncessant burniy ried colored Greek N onIAl footany . toa i s R e THE TRUMP OF TRIUMPH |\l i hirints Will | 818, s profive.. Gipiky Of pyrorestintat AFFAIRS ABROAD, ; Al e an fpromiten to g v i SOLI & JuTH teas. in even gt ¢ T do not come | accompanied by the presence of the deep " Rasinnd sof v vHlan $18 1K ) S e here at this ) « line ctator with thiir almoss > SRTIENLTEn - ¢ Newarh p— .s-_ vathe ¢ Dehnltant' Dl Dram ltos § y consele ing ined to make a spec: | T 0 owe in N 0 Telgi ol A e LA " ", % TR Breattes its Extnltant’ Peal From [t i in [ taclsgnly " Fomitls i oottt The Grist of News in Other La A ALl S b e And the Mauner ‘€ iieh il An Tanihiarns forenc [ tariff | eity prozession an to move shortly ' R y 1 the St it > ke i republican party. [Ch Lits | two hours passing a given point. 1ts numbers ., + ow prowi M. Bernairt. | beon sen in all - directions And soore 2 / A | ——— toady foe in the That r -wm](mu I o of num Soveral papers domand t governtent | of then fied tho it intention of com - 1 \ An | t y i ym ontsido the eity, incomin 14 H Fant w lisavows arity with th ican interoa. | fog, i on e ty clubs, 1 ' Ths Stupendous Demonstr ) aice | rains” Trom al Hone of Vo flortiwes ish Disaffection With the|, LApLY ity Wi afriear | ! ton connty elubw, [a1 4.0y Dolich: | the Gos te 1 ; miner rony el h \‘”r v | fonal ciation, atthe Conga conforence 1,400 the Dlaifi dizabeth, | SH0L=Gan Policy the Gosp T y N have flourished in an equal , and b wily loa throughout the day S v avgid endangering tho v ity of the | Pater town, for Blaine, Spturday. question tiow befors the voters of Wisootisin trost rom taolo - tvas LhAb pre House of Lords. oot i s ot vl o 0t [ of Terror, | - the que 1 before the vot p nation— | sented ab the east front of the Grand Pacif e T will b re W ATy Wil .-fnl. 15 whether that syatem shail Lo andoned or (hote], from a baloony on which Mr. Blaino “Captain Kida" Troeas A the demoeratic R T wting the Oohorts of Dianffag= | whether W1 be contivued, The siy his immediato triends wero to view the [ Pos ) stration Acal i \ N D A thae e § ' iting the Coborts of Disaffec= whether it b T Wi sobaimlt e o e et et e viow the | Popular Demonstration Against ecial Telegra to Tite B : {xpeated thet from | White Savages Alraady Resort- N i rauke vot inst it, 16 remains to be seen whethir | erable expanse en the hotel and the s Peoracs Darliament xpoN, Octol The £ the [ pavad thTe v e s N T tion at Milwaukes. R Bl reitforoument cun bu obtainwd it | ondbom. house: bunidiog, . and within_ Qg the FeerSREIIN Parliament. oy en whish the basleor e e thint over 100,000 peote miil bo 1 ing to Bulldosing, e — the north to hand over the government to tne | space .n;l Iuy‘mnHIIw stops and balconies — waw fou o excavating the uat lo field, in | (hy streets to witness the pagoant, Sl ¢ demination of the trade south, Nover, | of @he federal _building, aud stretching north | . < \ consequence of a rumor that th com J Grocted Wit I ndred | never And as ropublican party had | and south on Clark streot, was a closely hom- [ Europe’s Fear of the Spread, of |mauder buried there a numbor of wilitary ¥y tt " I Dtk naty ) q Clh 0 ]gG'Hu % mm,q,‘i" this Horthwart, We comes »you | 1 .’u. ude, numbering possibly forty ! Ohol I 4 OF | henta ¢ ntaining more than « willion francs, | “H' OR(HERN STATE. Demooratio Determination to Ke@p housand Cheers at Chicago. [now for a ro-baptism in the original faith, and | thousand, 1t occupred the g er which olern, -— a ASSURANCE THAT THE NORTIE 14 8OLID " : < > Tob addd atestigth o tHe. tivesbline G thie | S8 arhing bolutie wak S0, AEs. 10 Saview, The Oholera in Uaris, FOR BLAINE AND 1LOGAN—NEW YORK OITY'S the Polls by Terrorism, oo ] party, [* Welll “Thice shcors for | butoffered an Improguable front to th S PAnts; Oatohet Twomore dosthe from | TROIZCTED DRMONSTN, I NhALS —_— 4 A gy ) [ Binitie “and p otection,”] | proach of the murchers and was_beyond y E LR 3 il Tk et ; The Gtarden City's Indescribable DU o o | b sontal o o il When. bl Tho Scourga Already Invading el g NSk Bisbiatets o Kin Bourbon fchemes of Frand in do mot believe liaois; 8pD came to bo recognized, there s od spontaneously on accoun Special dispatch to the Bre, ] Pageantry. Ldowit believo that Michigan T don's bo: | was b great roar, wany times repeaied, and Northern France. filth of the city. Niw YOrk, October Tho past week the North, e lieve that Ohio, [cheers] tho-e great compon- [ Which only partially ceased wlen he uncoy s — i ‘ 4 el the ]..umm, t torritory - | ered and motioned with his hand for silence, THE HEIGHT OF ROMANCE, "";' L % ST Nt e AL T i A ttoman Trinmphn Modern Times oh of thein can ever be | amid ereat confusion. Ho spoke as follows: | the Ozar Refases the Pardon of| A vousa AMERICAN BEACTY, A DALZLING "“"“"’K'l’“I # hero, Tho republican man- | o ggentonced Oeiminal's Revetation stimontals of German-Amer e A N ven, Al Toumh et [ avent a huspitninty. and Do por weromos | Auti-Jowlsh (Fanatios—Otiicr Tk WHOLK WorLD ekt bixmit ny ort. | HEEREIE BTN confitibe to-do | o the Attempred Browbeating in bt amte ican Fealty, liove that the iree arms and |1 desiro to express my thanks and m; Forelgn Nows, CLAL EXECUTION N JAPAN —STRANGER THAN o W 0 ove:tha the free hearts of the great northwest can xrnll;vv h'- [<;r the maznifi ence and the mag: FICTION ""“'l‘ Sy l;“ “'"\-_‘ \ § e ever e nsed to turn tho governuent of this [nitude of the reception, in go far as it is in- — SR ot He orything,” said chairman Jonas, “lo p nation over to the people who sought its des. | touded for myself, For tho natlonal contest TR o H L o [ splendidly, T beliove we will carry India g i : truction. | [*Never, “Never,”] T that futh | 16§ oo lato £ submit. arauments ac-ion only THE HOUSE OF LORDS, NEw Yonk, Octobor 26.—This startliog | New Joreny, C Pl e gl Citieaco, October Mr. Bl 1 t in that faith I thank you pro-|isin order, and as Iilinois has always with | Loxno, October 26.—A mon.ter radical | story comes from Japan, After the war in driven to the Northwestern depot at 9. {..m ly x~|: f .”cl']vlinnlh:lli‘['wl:p |linn‘:"l to ;h lt-:;l»:”-wlu: the xi;‘pw;l.-\n" m{‘;‘vm'\l % feol | qomonstration in favor of tho abolition of t'e | this country an aristocratic nd his s well,” said the AR iR e ke e ) your hoatts, [ Protonged cheering maived fn view of this crowd for somo time, | house of lords waB held In Hyde Park to-day. | daughter camo hoto from Georgla. The Surtainly,” kaid Mr. Jonss, “Now Modill, having passed _th t MILWAUKER GERMANS GREKT.NG, responding to their eriss by repeatedly bow- Over 100,000 persons were present. A long [ daughtor was a very queen of beanty aud was York is of course the battly groud now and | & hed this city from Missiesip, i erEaE theatber Nentlanien ot ning e e .fi l.:ull\:n.n!;)' \\;4::x‘!;:k ‘s lln‘li‘.ulh,q”:\“ (Ni procession with bands, flags, otc., marched [®oon in the fashionable swim. She was as 1t |,,‘1r‘].”1m1.‘u fllosely, T am much | of & most alarmiug character, It secms from bering four thousand awaited Mr, Blaine’ Blaine to the depot. Iin they stopped | APBOATEC o ik ATXEC | through the principal stracts, The marchers | ficklo as beautiful and was continuslly chang v} by roports from strong republican At has besn comm o o on 4 Hval: wud wan' bolstarotisly, enth at the Plankinton honse, whero a committes of | Cithusissm, to which o' respond. | through the princlpal strec o marehors | s bAnda, S g asiry; SHIE: | countion of tho atate. We'rs ho gotug to lows | 10 has been communicated bo gentlenion in much «o that it compolled him to appear on | fifty German ropublicans waited on Bl ed by making a briof retun to|groaned in passing the headquartors of the | (0B BHOROC HMSEIRC ) ho | 52 many nrohibition votes at it has beon rep- [ this eity, who luve corra:pondents in Miss- the plntform of tho rear coach of ths special m,‘],w,lw‘( i with an_acdrsss o behalf | b5 thanks, An effort followed o wduco tho | vaious conservativo clubs at West End, | petithy, Job ftor Tloyd Phomis, Aftern tmg | Fesentod, ippi in a position to koow what is going on, train where he said: “I thank you very sin- [of ths Germans of Wisconsin, highly compli. | udienco tr disperso, Gov. Hamilton, of Tlli- [ Many banners were displayod beming such | ¢ (060 "Btis, whe married Gount. Pon. PREPARING FOR BLAINI that a general crusade has been entered upon corely fur this demonstration. "It adds an- | mentary to his_candidacy, to which o ro- [#ois shvearing and waking an appoal with | inseriptions s tdown with tho lords, " and | {1, \hugko first. wv.fo wa also an Amorioan, | ¢ yrations roress in Nov | Againat the ropublican nominoes or congrees other to tho many welcones T have recelvod | spondod in appropriato termis, A commiitee | [l (0 1% Hom WL A0 ED o burbuses Eho || e loriis are the Opponoate of elell and v tho Gaughter of Bon, Hulliday, of Ovorland | York fo reseiviog 1 o will bo grooted | and all who support them and e oo than now. T apecial | eal'combery, of tho Ciarma southarn. synad | RPURton of the glittering paguunt was only ere dolivered from nino platforme. | (0043, S ARSACS, L, tate of Catt, {1 the motropulia with an mount of onth bl L train was compared of two drawivg room, one | of Wisconsin, presented resolutions indorsing | 1is¢ernablo to tho persous for whom it was di- Oraigenythe well known agitate S Wicha Fronh | e prhich 1t fs waid will Lo almost unpuraleled | may bo looked for at any moment. Lynch, dining and one exprass car, elaborately decor- | his nomination and plidging thei votes in |Te intended at the d o of & block. | presided at one platform. Resoluti.ns were | (R | returned to Paris, but soon after ’“I_“ in sty will ba marked by aseries of pop- | the republicn eandidats for congress in the ated wita the American colors and bunting. | November, which hud been adopted, angd |- PIitoon of police succeeded in clearing declaring thgt the houso of lords s | oviditeq’ Japan with o Franch colonel. He in | momentum o dor g peikuated to give | bloody Copiah district, has been compelled to It drew out of ths depot at 9:17 and will make | which were accepted by Mr. Blaine in 2 few | PAs:ag0 and shortly before 10 o'clock the line | useless and dangerotis ind ought to bo abolish- | {EHR TG LOMTious and. sho marriod the | ittt the closing: days of the eam- | cancel all his engagemonts in_the o- oty and the firat stop at Rac On board the train | appropriate remarks. Tae representatives of [ O™ mencad to move in front of the hot], [ed. No spesches were made by members of prifiie aniin ster of Japan.: He) ooopsd ek up, puign, has had to flee for his hfe and it is sad that wore ‘ex.Govemor. Fairebiid and Horaco A, | the miny and varied industriot o1 Milwaulcr, | 4 Wt reviowed for moro than an houe by | the houso of commons, DA NE R Kb VOO DTSt Lok R DA e T TR T tho londing bulldozors « ponly declara if Blaina and | and the workinguien, presented handsome ad- | P1#ine and Logan together, and after the « 3 o aneso official. This was too wuch for good b 0 and Logan aro elocted they uhall Jboe co EMOIIAL STATUE UNVEILED AT | fronted by a democratic house, made & Taylor, of Wisconsin, thy committe Finnerty and Gen, by Logan until closo to mid- A TREMBLING CONTINFNT atin, which greatly pleased | PArbure of L nature, ns_Japanese low recognizes it ‘s a oAbl TF it orb e drhe cibly § has onco miled o0, So the primn mivister | 1, Louts, October 26°—Notwithstanding | tho, state aro qusking for. theit Tives anda wont before the Mikado and procured a spec- | ¢ rain storm prevailed noarly all day, | veritable reign of terror pervades the entire Congressman John F, dresses, printed on sl h i th ht. Blaine, at 11 o'clock, was driven to B. Hawley, of this city. the recipient. The address says: ““The work- | 1B | DU sl t0 ] puniorR DISMATRDEINE, b, 1t s announced. in viow of the Blafuo dom- | ingmen extend € you, as a friend to the work. | e Tinks Shore depot, where ho boarded a car | ECLOUE DISYATED T ¥AGUE AxTIoINA onatration here to night, that Postmaster Pol- [ ingmen and the most distinguished repro- [ (EChe] o the egular ight express for the | THE CHOLKRA'S SPREAD—IiE Sc0UR east. He will reach Cleveland 0-morrow | pyxnox—sgWISH IMMUNITY man h:s issued an urder closing the post flice | sentative of American statesmanship, a most : A ial act under which the woman who had daz L b during a portion of the afteraoon, and Iato | cordial weloomo, and wo dosio to brisily ox. | forenoon wnd rowain thero for a short Kesbite, | g oot to T B zled the whole world, beginning with the e[ 1Uit0 a number of gentloman and ladies as [state.” W (‘nlluublum_si]md doliveries of mail will, be dis- press to you ot mlu}lmlthm of your n,.u“ni: public recoption of any nature, L Loxnoy, October 26,—Much anxiety will | ¢idont and endiog with the orient, was bo- | sembléd at lower Grove park this aftornoon [ A 'u') v peused with, fearless advocacy of tho principles wo a eitlan of any/nature, o by hieaded., 008 rvh A i VR AL vE LAY n an interview, €en. Robert Toombs, T.akE Fourst, October 25,—Blaino arrived | cherish as artisans and Awmerican citizens, ON THE WAY 70 NEW YOR | continue to bo felt in northern Europe, and e L '_“I“""" o the uavelling of the st [ jeuniriug of the election of Grover Clavolsad, at Chicgo a1 this morning and left at 0cip | Wo purtioularly express to you onr apprecia- woustows, N Y., October, 20, Blaino | capecially hore, untl it is doteriined whothor ON #18 NATIVI: HEATH, iRl O U it b ey L D Yo IO 8§60 N OH W bR BRAI G tion and full endorsement of the views advo- | Went to Cleveland by "the regular Saturday [ -0~ & S U L et dent Garfield, The exercia's consiste d- | people,” said old the peo,la before the on the Chic.go & Nortuwestern road for M atie L the cholera in Normandy is going to sprend to | LOGAN INSPIRES BEPUBLICAN ENTHUSIASM IN | dross d by Dr. Bumile, prestorons editor | war that revolution wonld come in ten years, sated by you in relation to the rights of our [night tram on the Lake Shore road, having ! Gitivane, mative or forelgn born, 8¢ home or | béen compelled to leave Chicago beforo the | Havre and Dieppe, There scoms to b no THE BANKS AT BLOOMINGTON, 11 1 of the need and right of our nation to | conclu of 1 reat torchlight procession. | doubt that 1t was brought iuto the country by BroomiNaron, I, October 25 —The visit and more | From Clevelaud he e by the lar after- | ¢ + 2 4 "f.:n;',;.,:fi BN o o 1-3.(,‘,'.:;1\'1.‘.‘{‘ fishermen returning from Cotte, which is a | of Logan and other distinguished republicans and Ohio railroad to Jumestown, where West Lyche Post and Carl Caver, tho | and so it did. Politicsl elements ara 8o cor The dedicatory sprech was made | rupt that T proguosticate another rev. lution in Orrley, secretary of the Memorial | the course of the next ten years,” e e Cltis i gz : Socioty, Music and reading and a_leitor et Ay pestilential hole, and hes also furnished con- [ to this city was mado a great attraction for | from President Arthurand Governor Critten den followed. A momento of the occmsion Slotlde Griidy, waukee The train slackened up at Deoringa suburb of Chicigo where thero was a large | ciliz crowd composed principally of workingmen, | abro o h They cheoted Mr. Blaine heartily when he ap- | the commerca of this hemisph re, ed on the platform. Hoe bowed repeat. [e-Decially of your earnest and able c and was about to speal when the train | Ship of our national mdustries, and th ; ! K ! = and dv IS RovsmaRLEto R FETE ho arrived shortly bofore 10 o'clock. [ tagion for Spain and Algiers, Tl e Eaat reoI o) 1 o cam- 10f, thenext stop was at Evanston |and duty of this government t " y oo | BABIOn, OFZ R I, e LR (8 Sho [(iolgno kieatireputlicau s ly Rof ftHo floary 80 presented to Carl Uauer by Mra, |A SENTENCED CRIMINAL BETRAYS THE DENO- adequate protection.” To thie He is the guest of ex-Governor Fenton. | disenso is not an notably virulent as it might | paign, although the republicans of this section : led, dwelling on the topics - | Tomorrow = forenoon ho = will | have | ho expected to be from th frightful condition [ had been groatly disappointed in tho chango | tiat'e :“:;i‘:‘;f‘o.m;' ely o resident i She ar- | ORATIC ELECTION KEAUDS OF FORMEN YXARS moy and Mr. Blaine was speaking a few words | them when he was interrupted by the starting of | Blaine re WS sduced. J. Higgins, M, Carpenter, ). |@ public reception and at noon all will[of Ypont, The milduess of the disease is - 5 AND PRESENT PREPARATIC York, October 25.—Blaine has ace | E. Murphy, Jas. Haunon, D..J. L. F leave by spacial trainon the Frio road for | doubtlsss duo to the cold weathor, whicl, of programme, which rushod Blaine through S Ta—— Special telegram to THe Br cepted the invitation_ to dine hera at Del- |and J. Quinn a committee of the Irish New York, making a short stop by the way, | prevailed on the channel during tholast weak, | to Chicago last night, instead of giving him " Weatt Blsesnd il L 5 D, he Ohi } monic 's with Evarts, Morton, Field, David [ican Blaine and Logan club, presented a very | und_spendiug Monday night at Elmira., The | Tho sume cause will probably prevent ihe | an hour hore to-day, The completeness and | WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 N B B O ey ! Davis and others on Wednesday tho 20.h, nplimentary address, s eaking of him uy fspecial train’ which is to brivg Blaine to |4pread of the contagion, beanty of tho decorations and perfection of | 10¢al rainy, partly cloudy weathor, wnow in | €480 ward politician, who murdered Aldes- Rac October 25.—Kenosha, the first » whola public life has been devoted | this city b e dapatin Jersey, Oty s, SR RPN L e | BoniL o€ oecorastr s tection | o e S B e Ly S e ek thy development of American industries, | last evening, champion of human righ s and the up- | Andrews Draper, chairman of the ¢ ! ecutive | Chief Rubbie at Naplesis rebuked by ultra [ Democrats and republicans alike decorated [ brisk northwesterly winds and decided fall of | death, in an interview gives some startling upromising defender of a free ballot in umnilltm- ILI;ulen‘pu]l\)‘llcuyx state (l'-lmmnm- nr!.thlu\l.luw; loa)shmtvx;‘ing the fa ton th{v :}mlr .hlvuln’.h‘m‘:»r 1:[m«: took |L|;ncm in zv':llx-flrul“;nl lllhlh;';l')u'l’l;'u;:lvwv,ur.‘ Milm-mirii revelations of democratic crookedness in form- SR tio s S oAl ithaua every state, from the St. Lawrence to the | Consul General Ed. Merrits, S, Platt, -|reccot day of atonement asa preventive of [ the —industrial display ho pro- | fair weather, northwestorly winds, decided [ o000 S hat/tha 4 orthiostand he p od with loud sheering | every. state, from, the 8 Lavkence G0 b | conter nodothern. . - Ex-Seutos T, O LIt | oholsrn.s (Thn pERIREE wARM badet Gnes fon | oeasionss T ia) * etimateds. (b 10ic | fall oF tamipseabura, i/ ghiak bArometers (BCLEIEp ENIELD Cods Py 9101 oy O L T O LT (e ¥ | left the city last evering to make arrauge- |00t a singla Jew has yot died of the diseass in | 000 to 12,00 ) visitors wero in the city. Logan SNOW INTHR WRST, that hundreds of false affidavits were made ari he great controlling issuo in tho cam i ments for the party st Elmira and Jumestown, | all Ttaly. Nor wera there any Jewish deaths | and party arrived from Springfield on a spe- L SR ) 5 out and bummers aud vagrants, from the Formerly," said he ""the enemies of the N f i r; D Py il tr. CnrvesNg, October 86,—Very heavy snow | glums brought up snd voted there and were A e e e o v R e 5 On Monday, at 9 a, m, tho special will leave | io Toulon or elsewhes in Francosave at Mar- | cial train at noon. Iu the party were Mre. | o 00 F Lo ¥ | ght up L brotectise policy sought o cacive prejudics | Onicaco, October 24.—Blaino arrived from | jumostown, At Anglecia & stop of an hour | cilles, where seven died, but five of thess | Logsn, Hon. Robert T, Litcoln, Senator Cul- e i then taken 1 Wagons to repeat in other wards, - Lt of S east, bt nob the west. yeb T | than han enn ot e e congilerably oneher | will be made to enable Blaine and party to | soven disregarded the race hygienic precepts [ lum, *Senator David Davis Goy. Hamilton, i FEprre and that these affidavits wers deatroyed to e J ST mWaNL YA than had been aunounced. Asa Contequence | o harg in tha colebration of the abuiverssry | habitually and one . % 6 remaining two died | Hon. Pat Donon and others, There wasa| TELEGRAPHIO NEWS NOTES, | prevent their use as evidenco; that the officers of police knew of and abetted this crime, and in this | while doing hospital du), very largo procession to meet them, consist- & ing of the uviformed clubs of the city and su that preparations for the sama methods are stopped, was reached soonafter 11 ’clo Mr. Blaine left tho train. Whoa he apg benc thinl during the twonty-thrae yoars the sys. | theio were very fow porsons at the duzot to f o "6h (™ ¥ rob ihiican nominating d entored a carriage and drove tem has existed in this country the develop- [wect him ! : 3 state, Sho t stops are to be made at various —_—— ments of wealth has progressed in a far greater [to tha residenca of Hon, Joseph Medillt | *5 it ¥ S per g SR 5 DOMESTIC, being made for the coming election. degrco in the wost thun in tho oast and | whoro o dined quictly. - Aftal dinner ho pro- [ PIACE® tlork the route aud Blaine will a7 4 A WORTHY ROMANOFI, g v tte publle aquaro inbars e O R A ) it e A. Scales, Li 000, DUBUQUE DEMOORA just as the manufacturing in- | ceeded to the Graud Pacitic hotel to take his Biliios “nove. wostward cho e of lane | oottt Kiruud Dacitic hutl o take uis |over night at Elmira, Great preparations aro | THF €441 REFUSES SERoy T0 ik wikrensn | muleitude, estimatod b have sold ont to Thom : N 1 e there to gi i o elcome © VALS WHG PETRATED : y Afte chorous of one ed voices, Sena- 00,000; nos 9 £ —— E: eies, Tt iy Righer in Fonnssivania than Ohio | § 5'clock S0 shght . comaitien, zopiecentivg | 1o, heto o ive Blaine o hearty weloome. | - CINIALS Wito. rinrruarsn v nuvras | Afr o chorousof one hundred vuices, Senn. | ten, 5100045 nominal a X Duncque, October 26, —The democeats itnd It is higher in Ohio than Indana, and in a'l[the German republicans of Chicago Severa o porig the barty leavos ISINIED. | AND PANATIOAL JEWISI MABSACKES. Toogan in an sloquent speoch, - He spoke of | nint s i arer, Genoral Hatton left Satuday | yqir praudost demonatration of the campaign . threo of those the value of land has in- | their way into Mr. Blaiue's room at the ( routs, The special teain will reath J orsoy City | Special telegram to Tie Bk, A T T T () Tt "I““"_.“{','];‘ ”,‘.‘I“"“l““; short staylin |1 R e N sp ech of Ool, \ ereasad In projurtion to. the growih of - the | Paciie, and delivered anadrean” approving | 10} e o T | onnoN i Optober B4 movemonti in| €L ChisEabiliiant and: foroe]of ehrei| onilb el oo o ishiomeln buring ) SXAY T S SR RS R R ey manufacturers, and the prosperity of the | his course as a public serv nd promising [ 1¢ ;. f . 3 Al el 4 A % i 5 inotio gt (500, SONE, 1. $) 0 sconsin, - Several thou- hos | d with 16" ° Ay Dir. | the ‘support of tho German- Ameriaan ropus | L 010 ¥l of Bluino that no cuborato prep- | augurated in the bighest social circloa in St. | for, =~ how - visen | Cto - distinotion i | * i jron propellar “Scotin® wont aground | sand cafue in on oxcaesion soaios from al di- licans, To this address Blaine replied: - Hotwishesto 'lf,,“i““u"'w_"; l!"j{]‘I“:{j ourg for the amelioration of the | it iue Hudy o which he is attached has | 8¢ Keoweenaw, o point near Marquette, on [ rootions, Col. Vilas addressed 5,00) people REPLY TO THE CHICAGO G " paratory to the demonstration of the business nces recently imposed on anti-Jowish | constituted nim one of its leaders in_the im- :l'f'.llllll;i- \‘\'~I‘1"|'”f:l:};f:yl;m“‘y"“ Inat i aocounbRg [ e e e w0 higrs, Tarrainal ey i Professor Kirschner and the Germun-Amer- [ men on’ Wednesday, the welcome in Brooklyn | rioters is making roma; + progress. 1t is | pending contest, aud if successtul, as Tbehove | ¥4 : g republ The city was elegantly deco- rated with buntmg, lantorns and flags. repab- ican Citizens of Chicago: Any tender of your | I'hursday, aud the great parade in this city on s e he will be, you necd no assur that he will [ The Providence club finished ti iGdence would have beon | Fridsy night, } ¥ % | reported that thy czar, refers do honor t the office and cou itry. Logan, [ games with the Metropolitans S farm s aukegan Blaine left the train and went to a platform near the station where there was a large crowd. A. M. Jones, chareman of tho series of rday 1g to this sub. i wed | friendship and c ] « i b ( TiindTatscolomnteallieommitten i toduok | kratorin tohmy kil igs N Vet — joct, recently atated o a prominent clerical | uftor speaking of the p easurs it gnve it t | dofeating them for tho third timein succowion | licans as well a3 democrats adoraiog thoir et ot e ho eloct |theu must I eay of one that is at the same British Hard Times. tioner while ho was fully alive to the mag- | introduced by his old and honored friend, | —Providenco 11, Metropolitans usiness houses s 4 rotura co upliment o She ment which was received with' chaers time so eloquent, so cordial, 8o entirely Loxnox, October 26.—The motion of Lord | yigude of intorest shown in tho cases of these | delved at once into the tariff question, advo-| In the Clawson polygamy case at Salt Luke [ democrats for decorating when Logan was e nhic e moslyedlmith oh ceptable? What uiust T say of what I mieht | Duarasia for tho appointment of a joint coin- | ot BASIURR Dl 0 SR LA s a oot o of protection. Ilo was | Suturday morming, Lydis, the second wifo, | here. In the evening thore was o lare torch- I LA S most call the overdrawn picture of my owa | mis ion of Lords and Commons to enquire in- [ "M © prisoncrs, and awaro of tho socla | for American citizenship, American products, [ concln ed her testimony. Only threa quos [ light procession of 1,600 men, horsemen, sbips cars of firoworks. The promi u, a | tions were asked and answored, ndmitting thoe | of state, a when and whore, The prosecution [nent feature was the Koy City democratic club, of ene hundved business and professional men. After the proccssion Col. John A. At the opera house, red from contested states and ¢ hteul ocaliti | t0.a state that is full of outhusiasn and cer tainly the vote of Illinois is one of the re- serv (. of the republican party. llinois gave cuuso of the depressed condition of | standing of many of the retitioners, he re- | Amorican markats - overything Amori ion T am | trads wd agriculture receiyes the support of | solved that any lenicney on his part would be [ epposcd to Foglish institutions, Clos- | marris 1 an effort | tho Tories. ~ The goverument 18 inclinad to re. | an ¢ffort in the wrong divection. Hosai o that [ing, he paid o glowing tribute to|now res y | fuso to appoint such a comms on the | he was detormined to take mosures to pre- | Bivine, and predicted that Lis vili public career which you have been pleased to | to t paint? In meeting you on this o ot unawaro_ that there has be do to projudice we in the minds of In Calhoun county, West g to the country the first repubi'can president, | Biade to prejudice we in the min : : 2 : el A . ; s jen. ) ] L 1 zepupll i faman felio ; ever feared | ¢round th.t the inquiry would have no prac- | vent thess bloody excesses, which are adis- [and slhinderars would be emphatically | 7 i Calhou € ke I, of Chicago, upol fnet Teng P e fuilod to il tht i would provail, hecauso tho great de- | tical result. Tho'l rios il mike the b | grace to Kusia and an evidenco of mulad. | rebuked on tho 4th of Novembar, Govornor | 1ot while toporarily tusane, nixed | [y {6 iy yacked, making bis armaut o AherefirpGiiido! ot beak to you | ftinction of the German blood is slowness in | condition of the coun subject of & plank | Ministration of the laws in strcts. | Hamilton made a brief speech. when the party step-children, Ono rofused to eat, but “Why the Irish should support Cleveland, BhNadon & nayHicaneslc Ot ik yon toa conclusion, thoroughness of in. | in their election platte Leviency in this caso would simply be dis- f took carrisges and went to- their train, At | ieo WVOSEE T it ORI TR T6 was a geand. demonstration, ~one of the e oo, o8 S A, tion and » justico of fioal judg — —— coursgement t thoso doing their best to keop | the depot short specches wero mads by Ham- 304 @ 0 50 PIRECER T HEGE BORRIRETH hoat political «nes ever beld in Dubuque, T forRimomeatitothak b fotvts [Applanse.] I the trati A Nihilw pea The czar's decision is cousidered re- | ilton v and Doaue, After theie de- | o0 wiowad some poison hersclf and soon | 12x¢iting and closa local and congressional R A oAE R Rt iR LIAD Y DML IoF ouE f whas you say votion of | S1. PErERsnUR nihilists | markableas being porhaps the first in which | parture Secietary Lincoln was introduced by | qicy "oy a0 I AR SRES0 | pilities” made the enhusias and cheering thoussirad victory 14 Tliaois, At éo the Amoricans to the flag and insti- | have widely cireulated a notico authorizing [ the emperor hus, at Julge Davis in a spoceh of touching besuty, {44,601 Tohnmon, who recantly detrauded the | Very great. larger victory. - of which the - chairm | tutions of the nationaiity they hu med, | the adoption of cnergeti measures against tho | taken sides with tho oppressed Jewa, forco and eloguance, the vy resenting o f ovomment out of %10,000 ond then eloped % o chairin ited with tho German | government - th co tho son of bis old associato and [ EEEETION Lam not unacq W | character, The state of whi Lbut | in o arge parb settled by mmittes to he i Lin- o Imistrator of whoso es of your sta ¢ confidently sp T Kope that his prediction may be verif Covingt ) I am a native ——— Afta P ermang, and i % in England KiLes o was aferward arceated at § I N DR EWS’ FOREIGN, iefly, touching the coln wpoke we shall know m £y abous that on the even y > Loxnox, October 24.—In the house of com ; i i ey 7 G g - has gained no swall aegres of its sobe of i : 3> Uy and the taniff o Cuallom ress. Ing of the 4th of Noyomber, (Langhter wnd | [Z% V50" 0F (bu Righ. oharactor, sud of cits BB}@‘E}F& if NCrOviiis) us Just night the £ anchise bill passed the [ man lowell alsospoke briefly. con: | Al the princes of the Chimeso empire are - s progress, from thoss Germuas who came from 4 ; first, rouding withont discussion, 1 comes up [ clusion Lincoln was scized by the crowd and | spocially enmmoned €0 _attond an imyerial AT MILWAUKKE, the fatherlund in the early colomal days und Scrofula is w0k W¥' 7 mers gencral than any | for the second reading Thuced, carried wway on the shoulders of yelling and | sudience at Pekin from Nevember 5 to M1 Oc ne Junc- | their descendants, Speking, therefore, not| other diseam. I ki fusiddous in ch; oF, S By ot S bop oattonFani s n | cheeniog men, ~Tonight thers was a purade, | Jg iy gtated now that the Egyptisn army £ tiou Mr. Blaice left the truin and was driven | merely from what you have statod in your el d manifests itself in running sores, pustular | hao been reduced five per ¢ and sp-eches by Lineoln, De. P, H, Cornin | will e reduced to four thosand men, with thiough the city, rejoining the traiaat the [cquent address, grateful as that is, bub speak- | eruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged Joints, | pression in the cotton trac and others, eighteen Euglish officers The police will bo DARS NO LS reguiar depot, where there was a vey large [ing from » knowledge long anterior to the | apscesses, sore eyes, ete, Hood's Sarsaparilla Japanese advices I e e increased to three thousand men, TRYING TO HOLD DOWN ring. A staud had b bt [ presidential campuign inwhich L am now a | oxpels all traco of serofula from the blood, | forumo the Favien 1miscions of the J CLEVELAND IN JERSEY. THo Atk (uriinniag MR Thel o eI ? PEARLDAKING POWDE Siaige aieppadiupon tho Dok scafof ithe care e Lean wuy of tho Germans past and 3o, vin it pure, enriched, and healthy. which cousints of eleven GRAND PREPARATIONS 10 KECKIVE THE DENO- | iy hecoming w0 1§ that it will be neces i 1TAMBOUNDTORISE, nd m.dea_ few remarks which wera | the Germuns present that between us from 4 5 A ety e teoxl Py 4 " sary to stop the mills and other industries de- loudly choered. Tt was ahout 1:30 when the|my boyhood to this hour, thoro haan.ver| “I was severely afficted with scrofula, | EYEREY'IOWE manilees Heventy-i ORATIO CANDIDATE IS HI8 NATIVE COUNTY | sary tobop the mllls and other industries de- be o train’ roached the Milwaukes depot. Hero | existed any but tho most co dial relations;| and for over a year had two running sores | 974 viscounts, and scventy-four barons. IN JERSEY, Benchn DR ARIRIYyidp K8 2Mr. Tiuine and party we rausferced to car- | there has never -p-.lll oy thing lu.pl.;..u..f on my ncck, Took five bottles of Hood's *k_'n Niw Youk, Octobor 26, —Governor Clove- [0 1 s 1 ringes and driven in & procession, escorted by | mutual contide tenewad applauss, Sarsaparilla, and consider myself cured.” hron ¥ A A P 5 ho 1'rl inot £ d norning lis. { pluimod kiights, to the Jarga exposition build: | Reoognizing tho fact of the. Tufluencs of the | Lorsirarila, and conslder my © A doleoata from | 16nd sud stall aad thoAlbany democratic pha- | ganed to Millot's acconnt of his oparat ous in ing on tue west ride of the river The exposi- | G rman element in this great city and the RLEIRY: ) s et ata 1O | Lanx will arrivo on the West Shore road in [ Tonquin, and we o entirely satisfied with his tion buildiog is said to hold 20,000 people, and [ infl ting from this and other cities | C. As Arnold, Arnold, Me,, had serofulous | iy AR WESGETTR FR POIIEEH ) ooy City ab 8 o'clock Monday. Governor | €oursv, 1o taid tho roports now roceived of it way filled to its utmost capacity, When | whi owient_exerts throughout the | sores for scven years, springand fall, 0od's | veiocting the claim of tho duko of Cumber- | Abbott and his staff aud Newark's committee. | the prosent wituation in Tonquin are much ex- | i, Taylor, the chairman of the state republi- [ union, T appreciato atits full moasure and its | Sarsaparillg cured him. Jand 0 tho arand duoal throna, and approving | henoeirl racuiva the moverns thero and sty | rgerated. Tho Fronch are atrongly fortifled \ can comnittee, introduced Mr. Blaine. the | full mo sure is very great, the assurance of measures of ths council for a re g inst | him to Nowark, Arrived there, the two gov- | ¢ ready to ropulse any attack, | audience rose and cheered and waved hats and | friendship and sapport which you have o Salt Rheum the pretender. The Guzette this morning | arnors aud their staffs will proceed to Mr, | The government hag @ decidod to reinforce handkerchiefs for reveral seconds, Mr. Blaine [ eloquently given e this evening. | thank ublished the text of the dulko of Cumber- | Edward — Palback e | dinnor and | Gen Briore de Lisle in Tonguio, and Admir.1 [ waited for the demonatration to_subside and | you for ‘it “from the boitom of my heart,”| William Spics, Elyria, 0., sutered greatly | [0l ifesto and Qocument,in which ho in- | peivato recontion. . Aftor that thay il rhat, commanding operations in China, by | then held out his hand for silence, When he | [Prolonged applanse. | from erysipelas and salt rheum, caused bY | formed the emperor of the death of the ex- | tome a public eception a6 the Grand opera | 15,000 men — Orders havo been sent to Toulon got a chance to speak he s i : GARDEN CITY PAGEANTRY, landling tobaceo, At times bis hands would | ki of Hanover and declared he would fully | house, which is to be handsomoly docorated, [0 place transports in proparation immedi- BLAINE'S BI'gKCH. The night demonstration accorded to the re- | crack open and Lleed. e tried various p) maintain the rights sud titles which he had | Thia will last two hours or 50, Then follows | ately. ‘The Frouc 1 consuls wre ordered to go Tho republican party had its birth in publican prosidential aud vice presidential | arations without aid ; finally took Hood's § inherited, a parade, Tt will be reviewed by Cleveland | Sharghai, owing to the menacivg attivude of u mm;v esst, aud the ;\ it ha rulwny« fi candidates was an affair of m;lur.\um :l-I 1 narilla, and now says: ** Iam entirely well.” - e y]‘ w the platfo lnllu front of the mtyk hal |.I llm\‘ ‘4“"! “fl- i q S ] Sl steady support. [Cheers,| The five great|tude. The couditions proved fawvorable to| * Wy go ¢ ALY e 3 S "The procession will start at nine o'cle a1 A terrible gas explosion oceur in the T sy e e R i doacSualnl Bl My san dind anlé oy on Lia hasude g Bgypt, ho “Nouvean Siche ba hinuded by the Seventh regiment band 1t [houso of J. 1% Hutchiuk, 8t Montreal, Cana- URE CREAM TARTAR. old northwest & rritory represont to-day i | bracing atmo phere, and until lato into the| 00 the calve 8 Ho took ool celal tolegrain to the Bk, wilbein charge of Major Geueral 1% | ds, Suturday moraing, blowing out 1 the $1000. Civen great ewpire; an empire founded in 1757, but [ midnight the down-town thoroughfares wero | Sarsaparilia and i3 entirely cured. - B LoNDoN, October 26,—An English offlial | Storre, commaoder of the uniformed clubs of { windows, and carrying away the gable end, | Tfalum or anyintirions substinees ein be found 0 empire which hus had its greatest Kllrrwth alive with the masses, whom 1t would be only | STANTON, M. Vernon, Ohlo, just from Cairo says the situation in Egypt is ex county, The finishing tanclies rogiv- | The furniture \.A..ulu v mi mr strcot by | m/}ugwaamml Bulsing Powder, 13 pos ! sinca 1861, rowth of that imperial sac- | onjectural at best to attempt to nerate, e g bt en in Newark last evening tothearraogemonts [ the force of the explosion, and other articles § tively pinis endorsed, ki destimon s | tion, tha migu: has neen most rapid. uuder | Alouk tho advertised liue of march wera it | HOOA’S - Sarsaparilla - | dovlorable, The city of Cuiro, espocially, 1s | {1 1 NoWars tusb evetiing bt skt | e bt o Lo aute, who| FecsivedTiom aoh chemisiaies Dos Bivk tok | the republican admioistration of the govern: minations of varions worts, brilliaut lines of | §o1d by all druggists. §1; six for §5. Mado | becoming debauched by the sudden plethora | ¢y visit C d. (h]\\‘ulun:l " n.\gu.v of yyero lepl in th nmwilw\v o terril 1 B o N e Aol Lo ALk ment, and under the coutinuous influence of a | electric lights, Chinese 1-nterns covering | o1y by €, I, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. of money, caused by the preparations for the | Kssev count) @ 1 the first native Jersoy- | Lurned, one fatal y. Tho explosion was cansed | 0. E. EWS & piotective tarifl. [“Good good,” wnd chvers.] | fronts of entire businzys blocks and again QILYRY BNiln Bt e e DY its tha | man ever saminsied fox. Risaldent of the {bY fat sdsslng Cam Bathol s ios an aeii * arafint MHIE &%fiflkm { n the past twenty-three years its wealth hai | strotched high in the air acros the strees | 100 Doses One M~Har. ' oountry no only from Kngland, but also from | United States, His native county, therefure, | 1u ciroumforance, J 20 Sake St 287, 250 8391 B Waited oty | e ———— geen teverywiiere, e e td it attains t»/u e L'c/flwcfw Becausde every- G-v'bi(/ 1‘,‘,&((—’0-{0" y 4L74 celoctthobost gl ety whick ‘ .l where recognized to @GQFEP O'BO t .7@(1—::.999— F»Lt». . thtaro. @ o A @onéumer. [&;;.;, and slote (b betns 0 Y sasrh i o SeLkcr V