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e e R T S Vo] THE OwMAHA DAILY BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAIIA, NEB., TUESDAY \mm OCTOBER 28, 1881, the "timo when our unfon was formed, T b r'u:u tha one quastion of “‘protection versia NUARING THE END - g T farm e esowd i, wvers| WEOUTGH “ WYQ"K {fres trade, " 1o catled tho attantion of ‘ Ll CURRENT QUOTATIONS. i valua per acro that of any other A \ NEARING H "THt BURN JERSEYM’N | Efbe & vast thton, | mareh sand, had miled in and at it I THE FAIME | and as the train came to A casily leads all the states in the numbor of im AVE b h a 1 N heer m lusty thro ortant _indu es. Whe y‘\.v [ side 16 v'v L v in New Y k, 1’on Tvania M ) s STWATION ARON e Gror Cloelnds Grand Restio fn S e, 15 Dot Industies, Whon we contider oo | Blaine's CanyassTonr of 1he WOSIETD | onio. ruimnn au-othor ekt tho valuo o | MHHATIS Mo Oncuice Woek's Bastugss | bis Nalive State i every wall and station in in t in point of population among ountles of Ne Yok ad increased in propottion to the d Specinl tologram ¢ Bk 10 Upening oek’s Business in the his Na'ive State. was it T forming the proc ol Tt leads every oth Con Jl\& of New York, o mar ing Ciieaao, October 27,~The days of Wilbee Chicago Mark fl e ward Balbaoli, Jf., ¢ a matket, o thabthe Storay, democratic editor and propristor of icago Markets, i The Hireling Hessian Progany |pesm admirably Cordinl and Demonstrative Recop- |beir eaten 1 e o e, DN, 0 DRAINA bisfp Cattlo R i Grest him Rapturously, T e tions at all Points. HRATe o SeBR0 4\ BOA, the L e bt Bl R AL AU RAVHEE QIS ERATES W) ; — . PR depen on dist nt market v tho | livo e a hort tine A une, Halerettees Stronger. 6 R Wl been provide ) developmont of manufactures in a new conn- [ made an ovder all his Felative iy { Purchased Enthusiasm and a Pro=|in the fires earelage, accomianted by o ot 'he Inspiring Power of his Great try depended upon the protection of tarif, i | o adinitted to see hi nat any time TOn 2 concerted Hurrah. Nowrk and Alderman Siih, ol eman, o Pranstios B N e o piectod that aio i | Hog ot Linst Assnmaa Stronger —_ other cart] yorAd tant.Genetal Ratiis: i B ILAINE ONE OF THE “DOYS N NLUE SN A ARl WA e e feaantes Tone. . " Warthy of Ulaveland & sty en. ( an honest ieal man 3 e Shortly after the tratn left Jamestown, | rling of the court, i PRI The Candidate’s Cratorical R Albany, and menibirs 1 A Jlic affair phain to | The Magio Influence of his Silvery [ Mayor < of “”"y’u.y‘n nded 1 ine g DRAD, i i of L‘mnphmnn . o arringements rypentativor | GG o peoplo v wi ‘ Bohih v ! fpany I 1t regiment Vi ol TR An Uneventful Day on the Wheat i 84 0 cams Vi ow York banc AL NO DO monay 8 rom [ hestor, the gift of a committan CAGO, (¢ ilbue Storey, : , preceeding J« ffersonian | them, diractly ¥ 15 Jacios rosiding i the third ward of 1oehen. | PFaprictor ot the Chicigo Times, dicd st hia Market NGRS residonce in this city to-night at a quarter > will,” snid tho mayor, “‘dofutless | Mter 10 o'clock, Ho had boen incapacitated for b s for the past two_ yoars, the result Democratic | than is necessary f cociation, | Indeed, tho rights ¢ » & . | e unty elub and th : rmment to exact i " «A Prepared Effort of very Medi= |40t sex couuty. “They worn i citizen bt et iz § it o et Fxpoundivg the True Creed TAL LR IRCIITIEY, g0t AIWAYE iy 3 P dote Oallibre. dress, caried canes o i oach ud o badge and | nocon tice and overy cont taken from the Words of Fi member everything, that when in our eity | Of & stroke of paralysia reocived while fn fi Corn Rules Quiet with an'F or | Doutouiere pinued to psl of his coat, [people beyond that required for ords of Lire. last, you signed name to a roater of com- | PG four or fivo vears Though feebl : ST S, l’h- L (e “Altany ity hr;x their peotection by tho government ENRE pany I in Bluo That act mado youa | fis demise was not ”l““‘l‘" B ot Fecling, i ) e ) ’ il leces anc phalanx, 13, {is nof setter than robl We motiber of that organization, and as you are | it G4V MELLUL UL LLL Ll i 6 Taking Inspiration from Hendvicks, 2 who were followed by )0 Seventh | surely muet condemn then a sy whieh | Tari the One, Sote and Living Issue | only anon-uuiformed memberof that company, § |10 Was unconscious to.day and to night, and | tie 1tides that Worthy's Hick- wogiment band an several Bundred ropreson- | takes from tha pockets of the peoplo millions Tain delegated to present to you a sultsimilar | *A0k neacetully to rest at the hour namod. Oats Dull and a Shad rork | . tativos of Uisiness and trades orgaaizations | of dollars, not nredud for tho support of the | -(—Gvand vreparations for him worn by youe oomrades i tho ranke. AGIc TAeHt v ‘ neyed Hobbies, from Newark .‘1l juriounding. plu 'I'Iu-:A:v-\l';nm'llt. ard which ¢ my ti to the inaug- in (he Metropolis. | Dladuo s sponded appropriately, e nosting SHLACK JACK,™ Weak | o ofmarch was taken Up amia Wl us it e s oy the mayor to inclide espocially in his thanks | CRAND TIIKTATE DEMONSTHATION ! Lowes i i cheering. Cloveland stood up in his vehicls Sxpondibares; [AppINSe]E L) AR A N AT WAR- r. | e ] hicle oxpenditures, [Apy The demo- the Indies, who have lent their. gracions and SAW, 100 AN ] CLEVELAND'S TOUR. hat1n hand acknowlcdiing the cordial groct: | cratic party has detlars ) et s i Pon slefliral wiiy Ao dtliee OORY BIREE | Soesnok T O o A st T~ LEAVING ALDANY. ing. Tlhousandsof ined Maskcet stract | shall Lo limited by the requirsments of au BLAIND IN NEW YORK, said, T honor v presonts threo of tho most | KrokUK, T, Octobor 27,—Logan arrivedin OHICAGO MANGE T8, | LRAVIN T ~Jon both sides and miny men more entiusiastic | ecmonical goverament, This i plain and AT JAMESTOWN, potential iufluences in the ropublic: Warsaw early this morning, and in the afte e : ALIANY, Ostober 27.—At 045 the ATbany | than their noighbors r n aftor the Goveraur's | direct. and it distinctly recoguizen the 3 SALANANC oy O o, argo | Palan of 84, Tho strangth which comos feain | noon addrosse i i i | Special Telegram to Tr Bréve | ¥ Satavancs, N, Y., Octobor 27.—A large |V gth which comes from | noon addressed 10,000 people in the put phalans 168 the headquarters preceded by a | carriago to shake the distinguished visitor by | of Iabor and its right to governmental ¢ ; R e Sl B fhg soldiers and from the young 1 th o IS : . | Rk it Y %] tne hand. Decorations all atong_ Market and | when i i AR we, Land enthusiastic crowd greeted Blaino at e young men and the | parke, They were from Tilinois, Town aud b g band and marched to the executive mansion | 3! all along Market and | when it further declares that tho nocessary ro- sympathy expressod in so largaa deeree by [y 0 [¢] ), Octobe T4 v | % esoort Goyernor Cleveland to the Tiake ts were profuse mid almost con- | duction in taxation and lmitations thereof to | Jamestown whera a platform had boen eracted | the ladies of the, countr 00 oereo Y | Missoug, the domonstration being a tristate | 91100 Setoher i | o ot Govoruor Cloveland o tho ks | fgly " dlaboraty incuiog | Awar. | th countrys need s wid bn aicctd witho |in frontof the Humpheey hoage. i Gover. | tho young men give e s and the worl o hgan's speech ralatod chlelly to | Y™ Tater qulet with & steadyFinge of values | 8t h6FSc 6 LB UEraata N GLberon 1AALLH | Veattn G mbra e ath ] | SN AL S EongaeTl b IoFeiia e | e ehon Ltroc oS BRBLIE halc tho ladies. their countonance and onconrage: | tarll, Tn ity ho declared that, with n froo | °0 e | B gashored en Ul strosta vered lusti-ftraits o damberatlh candldates; | somysts ubcesstally with! foretgiilabae: aed o ment which carries with it a powerful and | ballob and a fair ; ly quot er. o o ottt lurge crin\wtvfih igeuiivs | Chinese lauterns, gas jets, supplomented with | without injuing the interests of our laboriug L wide-spread influence.” : «l-“.:vl\[hl‘- x‘-lx‘ml SRy oved m": Lflm o Chiae K;““mlw“ = votdia pekehltinll o it A el R R '}‘*;ll“ O and the hooning of | population, itizons of Chautanqua cotnty:—Though ol NS RARGTERN WA b SernIGRR 16y Wbt ding B e Tl escorted by Genorals Fremont and Tra us. - Tho, docorations of xeedonces on | AL this tme, when thesuffragos uf the labor: it baa been my fartuno in each.of my vist to “HOBB beon careied. for Cartor Tarkion by fraud, | Lnerro # 4,000 oach it g L A | and entered M wht b followed the | tho Balbach residonce wera partionlarly beav. | should bo_carofal inquiey, it r\('r;l‘xlinin\lllfrutr:: Jamestown to encounter a storm, T loft before, | AS RENDERED AT NEW ALDANY, 1ND1ANA, n [ The polls in the republican precinct this year bbb b bl i S :;:;v‘:l:‘sxé::“tnfln; ll;‘l]!ln(, \l\‘l:iire“fie\;ylyl:llillul;u|uvllx.hl tiful, great care having evidently been ex. | discover the party pledged to the protection |3 I1cave now, with the absoluto assurance| TIIE VERSATILE BERIO COMIQUE DENOCRATIO h“( "«w.:\"i' \\'limpl,mv;lu MT ond i"'v""m the fresh receipts, There were several loads d N ¢ people had assembled. Ol P S ey AT Rt 1 laces and only one to cinet, o | of stock ealves There 0 e e bl L {aasiiblad, L | pencn 'i": w:‘-‘sl:\-'.";dlh(di‘“.n.”n.;nm“ Bul-|of thele intorosta und hich Tocgnizes i |that you aronot dry weather republicans, | AU il I R e R L S | Ny > z A sidenc as packed , WOl e [abo 0116 i o o i y 'Y 1 1500 X3 cars of . g Gioua. el rerentedly & SR AT e e e ra e b e St el e A SO S T o i g Gy AL BUC L) s il bt it Gl B e g UL AL T e '[-,'““"'"k] | crowd aud repontedly acknowledgad thelr | for the procession to pass. A cunopied and | telligont examination will - lead * them pational contest draws to n close, |arrived at New Albay thia ftornoon from [ sk at night, . Tho da ity o 'ia that should th i St by g U e, “Tho g | e way b ok S eang [ e o vill lend " the il sl i tved, s 7 e apoko 1t ight. Tho" durado at night was a | Sentimnt is that should the reoeipty not ex: pulled out at 9:55 atid great cheerio He G AR CALFETicE 0L LN NORRE R CHEORaNt | GiD) N o it prinland while do mot propose | Evansville, accompanied by Gen, Mahlon D, | splendid onc, ~The soldisrs wero apparently [ coed thoso of last week (86,000). values will i trancs of ths houss, through |ciples 5 2 ora 7 € W00, M rHoA. 8 B ok e | ot VIR i aser fil o e oF haie futerenssond the woltare i thags | © dotain you with o spocch, T state consecu- | BMahton, democratlo candidata for lieut mant riidover Dopariin Semb s B il by i any workmen asse ¥ ar ” € 'y ks eir V. N P i ' D) o s of o) ! | | SEaslkt v Nelis WD bliksra ABle, | s moat elaborately and handsomely | ountry. An wndinking and dothiol por AT B L .{'fi .:‘“‘:;‘I::"“IN:W-IM\" governor, Judgo Champitt, of Tllinois, Judge GENTEEL FOVERTY woro, 353 Alontaga, 1900, 6 1045 1 %‘1’;‘.‘&3&" ! 1 4 c 5 od both insido_and ouv in honor of the | formance of their du . > fEL I R Lt D R LB Ry oke, G ) @ 4 ;400 v Kixastox, N. Y., October 27.—Governor | occasion. The exterior A\ moubyaoveedl | remlEnnEhalE i) ot ‘z’m)i“hfilllruu‘ ‘”“\]2‘.:&] whothoe wo "shall continuo the policy o [ 1V Eoke, L M','h""‘ Baker, Col. |\ Nikcr oF THE GEEAT WAGNER LIVING IN {n.n AR "'""z‘"“"' Cleveland’s special train left Albany at 9:55 | with bunting and Chinese lanterns tast:fully | and no candidate can have caise to Rpharey | protection or break down and resort tofree Itichard Jones, Col, 8. B, Taney and J., C, TeaTE s L Tontana-Toxans, b e e antidhts ksl oot in . [Kup. protection, Heep it | 1t Woclfelk of Kentuclgr Hendricks was mot [ GENCE AT CHICAGO, | 1078, 4 874; 206 Wyorring, 1066, 4 874, xtun;-_d was at thv‘- depot. nNu special demon- | of l‘)hwll'muuml, andidates had been placed, [ prop es’ will This ‘(“:m_\g‘.,,‘ will be m‘n want prulod,lmn u\ulln\xi)d my next prop)- | 8t b i ;»‘\.n:x Irv\y n\filmmn.h;l; who accom- (]Ilm,\uu, October he statement is HOGS, ) stration was mads along the route, but large | and every roo; 195, which is_ona of [ when uninfluence 1 b 4 free | yition s that you should entrust tnat |Panied him to Now Albany. Ho was given a f pu olished here that a niece of Richard Wag- [ The market opene o crowds gathsred at the stations to ses the | ths most spacious in the city, contained livivy | the senselens ery of Qanger, '\u‘“." J"‘hul I [ work o the republican party, which has been graud roception by osoral thotand people, | por, tho great composer, is living in- thi sty | b ltm-ltmltflg"t;nw:‘\'lld mxth ntr‘“l‘ip d(lcl“"u:-i ] traln fepeetliiby. Ab he DO L el g viug | thener ry of danger, selfi-hly raissd by | WUEEEL T i who assembled at the depot despito tho rab 1ISHO/EECAS oompCIBr eillving i Sseie o | kel L Slkbion, A€ shi OBGIR | ain g y. ‘the train arrived | plants from tho large concervatory attached | n party that ssaks Ita retention of power and | Bortistently “and —constantly. in favor of |} ! b hch an. | in great w it sharing in_tho dopreclation, At the decline 1 hare, where & crowd of some hundesd of on- | and the air was henvy w th the tich perfume | patconpge aud it will be' fnteliigent when |iEat. Dolicy, snd mot ' tof the Uemnoral The city was gaily docoratod and much en: | i great want. Iler maidon name was Doro- |} ovar, thore was an active demand, and to- thusstic people had assembled. . As the |of flowers; the gna fixtures wero taste- |Unsed upon calm . deliberation i arty, which bs been consistently and per. | ¢ usissm prevailad.” Hendricks held n_ro- | thea Brockhaus and she was married to Baron | ward the close thers wero more wantad than tran approachad a cannon fired a saluto. fully rimmed with R e | S apeetatin Top ppeeratton; nd o sistently/tnfavor of free traufilsiicors); and [SepSion | in. the | alftarnon, A6 nighy Von orkofeldt, un offcer in'tho aruny of | sould bt found and o fow silosman cnimod LS N U BT itS de st ar Caeit ey rat. | Eoviraor . batere b s the]fu) sporeciation of the duty of 8%ty third proposition i thab tas demvoratio | the surrounding countiss and towns poured Hanover, who was compeled toretire from the [ they got & shado more moncy toward the BB RBIER D dIEIe e | o ovetip. o0k sontinusd chesring.] T4 | secka now, os 1t it sanght ever since tho war, | Into tho ity and flly 10,000 peopl wifnessed | sectios SE 50 physical disabilitios. The [ finish ‘than they could get atthe openin didates. In response to che o e e Y, Resyon aex] | packo ornment, of, the beopls, no_volitieal | ko capture tho national government by uniting f and, fook ‘past tn & grand tershiight pro- (TA-ElAEe meS contrary to tho wish of her rel- | Rough and common packers sold SRR Governor appeared on the platform and bow- | Miss Runyon, Mrs. Dr. Dodd, Mrs, Dein | the country contains. The perpetuity of the electoral vob & in the north with the solid | cession, participated in by local and visiting [ atives and since removing to this city her hus 24 40, and the best at 4 50@4 6), largel I Ry Aainati ki sor Chian| Stanbarey ol otkioes rominast. i el cle| VoM bibEhas sn el DUBILY sertars Lo, ot | outhy and iNew Vork sfforareb e statasiiu | DS IRuch INAEUH, SHRL SHAE Dand bt ben very wnfortumate and 18 now & |at 1 70, - ert heavy and Phila's mado about ed around tho car, trying to shake hands, s [cles. The reception that fo'lowed wa depend upon un ig party ascendency., which its efforts areto be made, New York | rocession, Hendricks made a specch in the | Iaborer in a fertilizing facte oarning $1 o [480@19). Best light assorted ety the teain pullon out, heaty chocrs wora given, | formal on oecount of liniited timo at disposal. | but & simplo businecs B endency’ | lusked o turn herback pon ol tho preat | 0pera house. Ta the epeech lio disused the | day. Sho tates that hor - miother wasthe | wonld wuit the new market,fsold at 1 50@ wagert a similar dsmonatra. | Amoug the piominent men preaent we of thio affairs of the government, and the ap | memorics, and the great retard of her own fiargaingjttabrduttepaioal IpRlavied | secouces it CIAYRen) 4100, and skipa at § 25@1 2. i ton, J;uuf (m\r)lnnr .p‘;}u el ither place- ,l\n, tt, U 5. sanator McPhergon, Chancellor | preciation by public of Hiage llxnlwiry \:hlllnlh-\\'ith the south, [**Never,”][only for 'tlul" purpose of :hvh‘tll'\luu t{w G — g WHEAT, About four miles north of Kingston, the .un)uu,ue:“ cClelland, Ex-Governor Lud- | people’s sor % 4 4 know that you will not do it, The contest [ Penses of the government. He wid that f ) i e e e e LR nobfithdleimaiiare in Dl of % protective turiff and the con- | Vleveland received eupport froum tho best N QU008 waivors, AL LSO TSI (F i 06 cansing a delvy of fifteen winu Ex-Congressinan = bt ngaings giviog e souty with ity (100 e e am o o Tink: o e ooyt o s stha s TADR o sktons O = i = trade theories, the control of th ministers, scicotists, collego professors, stu- AG0, October 27,—~The democratic cen- | 4°! 9, JOILILIAC S PUNERIBOIO utside goversor, | Mayor Haynes, of » N AT E AFECAre ) TONUMENTAL INCAPACITY. | {ulico you aro roudy. [*Yes || dents, editors and Taborers. Ho ot Fasirat | oo L s AT A oL T P s e ang) SOl TR Rt ey, ne was_ repe gover- | of Orange; Judge Monmouth; | “FEVELAND'S AUSOLUTE INABILITY | 10 vAKE A | Have you confidenca in “your ability to tr the fact that the demecrats look for a strong completed a canvass of the | of a local character. The market on the regu- HoR umwml o ”ml_]l"””“' et ing | Stite Senbor th“H e D e T | e, (e andk cheers.] Do lye support from the independout republicans. o, ln}v\Lll\v % to make known the result | lar board was a shade higher than the gresting, then descendad to the lower |deau of Christ church, Newark; [Rav. SHALLOWNESS fully realiza your re: {4We do, | In closing he eulugized the democsatic party. | in detail. Tt i given out, howaver, that it in- but foll back sgain on afternoon bo g sfeps il the b ationn and shook Bands with | Jobn "Todd; Thomas Dann, to Tue B aud cheors| Is g courage | $8ing that it espoused the cause of the weik | dicates o small majority for Clo | ene O U h e Sy diitionplet Jonn oot Thomes LDu| Hing o Ty oo e ™ renmon ey, 5% | aainat, tho. atrong, of the Daor seninat cho | ititiondsts hvo mad & partial cunvass of the | COmb, aud 708 for January. sev O s, October Newburgh wa "\l:'-'uuhmull L‘ml! "(%i Al , October Cleveland in | your L"un!li:]luncn': (‘i\\ 5,098 and grost 51“7.5'»'.’;‘«:;”;; "I‘IMT;"';""“ Sgaingt llw[- Eceaso i) and estimate their vote at forty thou CORN | c 30 a ain pulled up to the | AUDE eland des s addrass to-night epoke fro anuscpript, | cheers en yc ave Mg ito fear: o quently interruntod by ap- d. YL % i tho s6reotohing of the whistles. of the.vessess | Pused through to the dining. roumm, Whers he | i cessary to when sbeaking to | wostern New York has the res 1: of the na- | Manson and others, who delivered brief and ORIMES AND OASUALTIES. R RO R R 4 ctehing of tho whistles of tho vesscls| DI AENONELL Hio (uitk oum WS B¢ | his frionds and mghbors of Buffalo a few | tonal contest largoly in its_kncpiug, aud it s encourtzing nddrenses. Yatal Mine Explosion, a phauet which ol be. avoratiagar the - conreo of pevple in and around. the station, | C12PPivg of hauds. Théie must have been | weelks ago. It would eeem that is treading [ 16 a tho loyalty, the conrago, the det<rmina- —————— Pt O b & R e T e o rsshingithe Al 'fb of v R Kl el cra (e sy LGRS oini] Uhundred persons inside the restden @ |on nuch de'ionte ground, thas he | e and the number of the republicans of D N AT PR G b iy it basamns) wealt, Msclihed! 1o 1o rush was made for the 5 upon thes plat- the reception aud the scens was | qnre et trust hi ) v western New York that tho wholo north | [LLUSTRATION OF THAT WINNING POWER 1N & oo e ara e owe e owe | Novarber, & y hSEiatolann i FUIL AN marls fortus reas car, wtony (eIt pelliuntt oner « Olavelandy) accomBated by | Lo caes s iec masel € ros from papor, o that rdl e e B AN DL DAy e erahy | attor oy (b nolmenlare) Knowni i iane e for 5 d "stood w ol . 3 ORI RIE el R RoL by ) 6 that, 2 - MIOHIG ) INDIAN SPInED | been kalled outrightand sevoral injured, Over [ closed tho regular market lc lower fo fomm o i G, Sy sons s i | o "Rt Sy N i ho ca'e ko aspoceh. 1 wot fnck- | past contests, you hold aloft the bauner of the [ WITI TRITMPHANT VIGOR, ! cank ] 5 was contiocd us lovgt as th train rei ] of the local compittee, diovo to the Grau thosa who belisva ‘the laster 60 ba true, [ Union, you will dé the ram now in S 3 twantyiwere in"the mine st tho timo of tho | ek f° fomer Tor Fiorelbon, bo lomer toe the cheered, ‘The m”“ tiones wlm]..w-» T A e PE s d from the andic | (sreibent the etspicion th st the cheesin From this stand Blaino was ariven | for the republicans by 21,000 majority s for November, 5040 10r thayenr, 4 most imposiug one. torium in orde - to give more space, and there | ¢ Y il the author — of [ tn the depot, where at noon he 1:ft by special [ the Hon C. B, Stockbridge, of Kalamazoo t for Ma; Ubtrah e A e s where @ briof stop was | W3 vt a f00 of stauding room cven as onrly | (i bt i cere 1t atic cansidate. [ rain for New York. el e e HIS ATTENDANCE AT HIS CENTENARY CRLEDRA 3 made,Mayor Haynes and Alderman O'Connor, [ 8 4 thousand five hundrel | 1o 1% 1% S0 u_to tho news: | At Randolph, o small station, thero was |08 Grand Pacitic this morning. I accom- TION, AT KANSGATE, KNGLAND, OATH o, Dostaad the. tratn Share. stams | Deions fulyomeTitt i ) 5 L divery propnrly i | comeiderable athesing s o fow |pavied Mr. Blaino throush Michigan,” be| - 1x00s, Getoboe 27, Servioos wero hold at | U B0l o iy sson lorig tegly were made at Cornwall, West Point, Haver- [dict Ths interior was handsor 18 applause. words in acknowledguent of the reception | added, “and camo with him down into Tndi- | ¢ el for October, 2545 for November, 2bjjc R e L e i 5 S I o R s aies g om | A AR E Himdoye Ramsgate jo-day in honor of Sic Moses Mon- | for the year, 203¢ for May. ) 25 vreparations had been made to receivo the | | ¥ O ty Greots i‘MLVAYS ANI] UUMHEPUF the isues of the campiien, n. y my atato e made Votes. | gofiore, - Ohiof Rabbi Adlor road o special o Bovernor's train and when it arrived ab S:15 . | 70168 Jparently N At Salamanca, N, Y., Blaine spoko as fol. [He is a remarkebloman. The moment ho fjrayer, Sir Moses insisted N % fo. it e ied ug thovgh the whole population | feutiment of the audience that pack : lows casts his eyes over an Ulags 1 enows| i SO orenhinalyed tuon stengioe |Rulad Swpnl had 1oty elimiog at 81 of ‘the place had turaed out. The dopot was | 'l Jarge oil puintines of Cleveland an THE K. & O, PENNSYLVANIA SUIT. U SEntly o o e Tl agacti | s cHe sutlranetviop ik he souslabiony | B8 e R tefully decoraved from one end o the other | Lo ware suspended in conspicuious po | PirapkLenta, October 27,—J - | Tho Am nover settled but ono | and magnetism of no mean orde ] » [ which he wsid in a very at Voica: “I cane | ¥11 25 for January. ully(de 1 ; ptsichs walo daspendod i oone i er udges N. C | great ¥ h not tell the thousanth” or teu-thousandth pat : dricks banner m“\’m‘f:mfl} }1 e end htlag, on the o s folded wian | Kinnan and Butler of the United States cir- fhero ‘may bo T e M aaeald St bl epectonmangss petiiae ek da s Wl by e ik 1 oo 5 banne At every point of advanta g, on tha other side was unfolded a United St vy be ¢ s, bu here s al- | ) o o ol T 2 ¥ .k ower, closing at %6974 fo ober, £6.77) n:l.”,‘ tho depot and sucrounding hills, lafies | 5227140 bauner, € 1 entercd che hail | €0 court, filed an opinion to-day. refusing the | WAY8 one hut Ie end absorbs the I. 3 11.':':.‘12‘.."“"”’: .1\(&4'.”1,“"; .“:?.L.,.l:..'fi', “,' L A ’.')“h '|'| h"‘f" r'“”“ll i full | 23" Kooy Dacomber ‘"rl ('::xt!\'l¢rxa; g waived an enthusiastic welco Boslat 7: 5, escorted by Governor Abbett, The | injunction asked by the 1, & O to compel | POPULs ntion, This oue, in 1881, is eatherin g kel e dphitnet 08 BLeUt ) g = B v waro fired tn rapid sucosssion, and men shont. | 2uJience rose en misse, and e e e R R S A jontion, Lbia one.in 1881 in tho | satherings. Histrip to Miclugan had a very fdonco and T thanie all my frionds for thele i e n e sucoesstun, d men showt | (il e didate with mess vocifa ous cheers, | Dgears and express cars of tho former. cou” | $43iust freo brado on tho gthe side, - Some ro | e abloielicot, ¢ lisg 6Xolladithe pronleitn fieat indpassTo . seoonticilmes Mibainking * anid £ A sty L eromd oF fully o ghe train | 1o growd outwide took up the refrain 5o en- | PABY. publicans in the state of New Vork hev SN Lo LS S s GYOr Leiee roashiod | v ) It Moxsp v I _axusllanh puitin, ! Lden's fine stabl T T HIO T e s astic was the greetiug, and when the ap- CUT-THIOAT RATLROADIN A g AN dCe | aThtiat g ToLbibaftd: m.nlml for_speakors | During tho duy I recorved moro than 400 lot- | ¢ IR0 N on's fine stables car, anch Apparently Irluu‘lmm d to grasp the A MIbeldo Stavenon ABbOW NG, HGoY N 0icaan, Oofl A niTattampt vae |t pnasly: i [Davghtord Bkt praautifree e o O (1 I e . llnl } | o8 and horaes 15,000, goveruor by the hand. Cloveland wa, intro- leveland, on belalf of the citizens of ket ibs S Pt AR Bl g for thom 80 do s to| “Mr. Seockbrid s e, anniversary i celebRLCd f no insurance. Origin no o el duced by Congressman Beach as “the present sx county, au + of sho state of New Jeraoy, | 1 sgony r:Iu]f«er-!.‘:;; oy foymass (ol vt for oo b | oo "1“ i “I’I:'z‘“':”“‘mi"'“’h‘L‘:h: e '“M”——fi' e L governor aud ot Wioreas & ¢ wollom ' you e it g At thoy oy Ohtengo to St Louls to | w nt protectize, tarill contivued, tliol proper | state Ly over 10,010, ul i L I ! \‘2 el Nt'I <o govonoe pooulo b whioee. midet you | wero ] vor i fokasslier l.ll"l:f.lni“l‘. it v.u\,.’d:;.”, [ :.‘nnhr:-wlmh‘ull ',\‘\» York he was less cortain about, but Rizht Will Prevail in Pawoce, Maud 8 and Her Record. R N verstraw, . demo; o d vost | Jovn as S12. Pau by oAlp 5 . 4 | Any man who has decided | whila the republicans could do ¥ Special telegram to Ti: B souisviLg, K ober 27, — coun cratic club was in uniform, also in fanc v and groat successes that | ma iz g engalBinio: 2 that rates conyictions on thit question should remain B Special telegenm to Tini B T In‘u“'u’;;xll\]):”:’v: ber 27.~0n, ascount wd a band which aceomp ied them played u clustered around your nume, be SARRCE ALY b st either advance or | with the republican party. On the other | tersey, 1t would | y Pawnge C11y, Neb,, October 27.—Maj, Da- b iaaYyikngi, D ianG S WL HOb lively air, adding t the di ghuscorod around, your e, bevaute | ull, *“Soaboard lines aro nezotiating with | hand any man who has A putinlolbelaierit NowsXerkaweie 1| sttomph b0 Jawer ber reserd W Ehiniday, Yy he din, ialtraiilie y (R S y ho has ¢ d views in favor [ added to th uwmnlr g epoech to w crowded houss - alad thee 3 il it L AgILL estern connections f affreat ' 5 a o the column. 5 Fpne w crowded house o IR e s hinusen bad moved o i1 Jou ke mads, [great applausel | of the old, or at least « ration of freo trade will batter oerry out those views JRCLLE 2 to day. s showing Woaver up in his e T mid 1 w1 checri & aclinigs of delight ut the sicss of | Id, o at leat of co on the | by juning tho democratic party, ¥ want to o wli many vos for Charlie Brow Tio train conveymg Cleveland and pirey | fi borit suiang s ary Refghtoned by the b [[Bisken Ry e i o s the for- | b very frank with yon, aud | want to bs espe- inglandimQpanarion dntgypt, el proibitim candidate (o congrers ’ s over an hor T 0. its o vival 6 Josmey | 19 6hes he will bo sucsessful in tho great con- | gl gyt i ‘ m o cut from ciully Trank with gentlemen who think other | Loxne o Mhot ras will jrot wore than threo b ) Oiby T s rval b Jorney | go,t ths is now going o, (than turning o uu- | 00 %450 10 the west, «questions aro to be settled this year, There i ONRON, Dol reosnb (official [ LT ESEIDED lANTWACS liindred. voiw o urse of sevaral 2 on, 0 au- stions 0 be gettled this y ere s . : i coun Tho ropublicans are scared over thosand peopls assembled, wany of thom | dienee) snd i presenting Grover Clevelund to DALY PRODUCTS uo real lssun. but the question of protegtion | COTreaPondenco rel 3 yptian affairs has | Eo vamout Tund maGters anil thiale. Cout Diavon being tradesmen and employes of the railroad l”umudwm > to-night, [ believe as firmiy as I 0 w 6 active and a | #nd that other one that connects itself with i | been made public. Tie letter of instructions | needs doctoriog. A big vots will be p(‘;llwl } compauy. It is estimated that fully b0 [live, that I have tho pleasurs of regular sales we )0 boxea | 10 Nas becomo a part of it. Lecause the op- | from thegovernment toGeneral Wolseley stat- | a8ainst tho school land ring. were in und about the depot, Tho enthusigsi | Pre:0nting to sou the nest prosideut @S}, “Butter was firm and a | bonents of protoctive tarifl, it “thay have avy | eq 1k it el il s oty amd o o “or was.givon |V o Unied Staten, pemondots avplaie,) o htrn;l 280100 Jounds.at | bopes of provling, bopo th d it by wlidily: ed the ex pec |l,|'wu was to bring Gordon and or Cloveland, who appsared on the rear plat- [ , Gleveland then stoppod forward aud in u rivate sales, 10,500 boxes of | ink tho yoto of tho south an'l ckivg the men | Stewset from Khartoum, No furthor offon- Butlor Tenring Around, DARS NDL:S forun nd, ac Kuowledged Uhe grestings, S | ar i voiee, that could. ba di-tincly vl 108,000 pounds 0 of Todian and tho mon &t jotn | siveoperations than should prove nacessary to] Twov,N. Y. Qctol Bt tved RYINGTDHOLD DOWM eral Mundre s shool Ly with ke P | beard o every pact of the auditorium, spoke RAND IO GRANDE DEFAULTS, | them “Wo wan't do s ¥ : + Oslolg Jutler arrived 2400 [PEARL BAKING POVIOE| \., Drosen, whicu promiaad ¢ o mtiio al the | * foll WaiL Brigxr, Ootober 37,~The reccivor. of ion, chor I ok would by it Neither | Burs this worning from Now York, Ho_taok (TR | i . ornoun, was 0aly cut short by the avrival . f CLAVELANIVS SFEECH the Denver & R - of | (o'take New Yurk. out uf $ho kieab Goraon of | Tona i A0F the Hgstiian goyeramons, was tho teain for Baratuga whera ho spekke’this EAS Ariemoul, wwas ou; ort by the a £ 3 y SFEECH, er & Rio Grande announces the A ¥ cordon of | prepared to asumo e responsibility of the | morning: at Saud 7 ) A {za:h sngine, whio dup and counected | “Follow eltzens: 1 am hero to visit the [ B2 intarest on tho fie.t mortg o Dindls duo at | tEates that were | yal during the war aud tis | government of the 2 e punUILY, L oA0 | AT A Y IR afiate o A0 a with i goveror's car and’ those | country ind stato whoro | was bora, in o, | 8908 Noveumber Lst, will not bo paid §lhor to the Solid South in order that | iaifs. though they would b gl b e N ok A reniie: whas e tohves G1ex comtataiag o Aibuny I;h"m:f' (," nmn-\\ ssyand stitaharat esbnre, i) eos LA 3 ]nu; u,;.lv; may triy ph over proteotion, | independant governmont estallished in K har- | weatorn pact ,‘;h' ) ”L“"” & trip to the | s that elapsed befora the teain started | friends and w number of tho P 3 res Uries of *'Good,” and **Never,never.”] 1 co i Jons governy ablished in Kha wtern part of the state, for Nowarls, tha scono wai ono that S| e and ‘) ,’”'I;l g0 who,” s meigh- | Prrmsicia, October 27,1 by roported thag |10k by muliplying wordy niere L i Jaua mhisiavould kaon tis e 1 with Figypk T——— beggared duwcripiion Men secmingly e | T do not wish to attempt any false pretenso th ats0f tho Pennsylvenia railrond com. | P/AI00F than thas, L believe when I ook into [ alave tr PISYA8%: k48 Death ot Col. Halstead, BB o8 with enthuvasm puslicd and | by declaring that ever sinca the day when | Y i xl-uLm, . Duying Bultimore and | 10V I ‘““LI' ")"u“lllu <sunin snfo hur When it was known that Gordon sent Staw- | CINCINNATL October 27.—Col, Griflin Hal ach othe ot ceremony in efforts | very s Raxs 4 €N | Ol railroad stock with . view to el ou do,” aud cheers,| I bolieve . In nak Sgraon sops i Ak ol, Grifti 5 o shako ghe governor by’ Uy 1070 sl YEET A “IIJ v\“r‘“: l"ul-h,'\ stat ‘.( Iy}.‘n., [T Pt Leang sl .'.‘f]f,‘.".", ?J’fit.‘.',fi‘ ung an | o Now ¥ ork M l:',"‘“’tl: ik skt |’|Y”x"lf Iuv!ixr the fgovernment ix acted toad 1[ her of Murat, Halstead mot his death o A RUXARRRE W e dand, Boiee | kuth aiv enforced abrence wnd longed to | EFEREE A ent at the nex T o » chenor to send a_counter order, Tu u let- | Saturday night in Butler county, by missing u franplbeo sponilie: gt and read ugain it4 wil, and yet © way say withont || g The movement is said 1o haye | o [“Noy 00" espo- | ter dated April 22 Gordon weites that ho bas | bridge and falling into B platfor ffectation that thingh the it oan on foot nearly o yoar, and pushed vig by quostioos which cannog be settled | offered fro ; g 50 & savine, WL sluins whih he sto d, smiling und thoroughly iy AR N Woy ife has | FoBE, pushed vig 1 will erod froce and pay to the slaves whe g home over o new road, 1 I , g el e far thy place my ua. | ‘aausly einco Presidont v death, id will tend only to unsettle other [ desert the Mahdi, He he hiv will i ! } 0 was halo aud B, sharondly gouwlodmme” fa place Y ane | Saoisl . i g e S unsa ahdi, He hopes this will souna | cobust, though 83 y-ars old, ; ¢ i a0 BIkGS O 0T A2 | *ESEion, Qobober 2 s s an t trauscendent impor- | the doom of slavery in the Soud Ho do- iog the various Cleve. | New 4 RAK $ y ing ¢ tance, [Great cheering. | i y gt - o hianes 1) 18 the varlo - ark, and the memorles connscted with | Bouses of the Unitod States report gross ou. clares if Shendy is captured by the rebels it | tnad sud Hendsicke clubs of Favex county aud | these places aro as fresh as over, I Luve nev- | Shangosfar tho woek unding iyl gl I AT ANGELI will bo duo t the govermor sond Reatypuctive Bire, ’ gan Jawes Siwith Jr, of | er been disloyal £y native s 3 38, u decre { Euwina, N, Y., Ogtob celion, | i 5 VINeRN NS, 18D, Octobe Nowark boardad b AL And wtaca eyl s | o e y y native state, but have ' w decr of 146G per cents | \ or At Angel i r Pashas o him, He presses the NES, IND,, October A destruct- s PR D BT A ARt R Tl | SYRRAODUS placo warmin my heart for the | Pared with the sp ndin aine lefo the teain, aud in company wich ex- | hope that for the vwko of the honor of England, | e ¢ Loogootes, Ind., last night burned sianked Lo 4 Bk, i shane lauds o ..‘l.:.;. uh' wy I"HL;‘ e SAD pditnddun i Lo B B Ihlulwu driv ,.lu”’um. tho village | the l\'-\~« inian covernment will not be ca. (¢ Ven buldings, includ the Democrat with ea ¥ pres- | plause] Bop6.thien that T shall nat be o . i 0 a covered stund, around ch was o meot- | Kaged to fight England’s battles nawspAy , 'the post Bix Btores anc A e e T [ T R s j a1 kbt Eogland's battles, S (280 paatoffioo, six storss and PURE cn AM -nurrm. juiies, Ollvs Disko Bialth prosidang ol o chullouga 1.y clait’ to my pla e, “u born | 450018 Bebs October A wpecial [ recolved IiD lo aaY IOk BontiaLa Busincss Fatlure, Iuaursnce, $LE0,000, e Civen independott, rogublioan itato excantiv cou | Jorayman, | [1tnowod appluune] 1" you will | moeting of the Liuooln branch of the Trish ing. Mo bewan his. wpovch by waying that w [ Ny vong, October Ma & Black ”"""""f"“w'l"‘""'M““mmm" be found county Tudepndents, Cappa's Soventh guuns no this Labai not b ton” modest o as- | National Lgus unanimously adopted resolu- | garded ag oo by ud eiung elalanto bere-| B 50, Ditebir ST VIKIR & Blask A v BRE PSP RO T i Heth Thentand s Donaded Lo “yemoventh regl | aume to share tho pride which you all must | tions, uffered by Patrice Jgan, the national gardod &8 o bisthy ot tho republican | ¢ sin tailors’ trimumings, assigued, Lia- | Syoly DURE. Hoing cndorid, and testimoriale City. The | AR AEIAD Al RN | JOBLAM 010§ o0 of the stuta of New Jersy | presidens, expros o o 4an, Uio natioul | party, tho repuhlicans of that county wero | tilitles, 852.000; actual asets 000 NCINC rna | recelved Trom fueh chem sts a s, Dana Hays, Bos- Gity Tho. el s el with- | and tho oty o Eseos 1l 1 0o soindry | Heathof tho for the [ eapecially bound to stand by the party in ths | Ciireaco, Oct ok Mark § I 4 nbate the Lruth in the telemrany . ton: M. Delafontaine, of Chicugo: and Gusiavas P ut. The train ar-|today, The bistory o dates beyond | vau, of Ireland. A. 3L, Sulll-| peudiog sontest, ‘Thad, afler remarshuk Shat |aaln uotions, fatlod. g duy- - Liutmmion gins | L Oulu Gliaé the Tapanate Roverntnont Lad o NDREWS & ¢ 3 u, of Ireland, Sacios sonk K [ 0z that {sals notions fuil » day iabilities, $1 won ating v 1o O 54 ] E. tho issucy of the campaign had narrowed | 000 4, 815,000 e HanAR UK W REA £ 0 G HIRANS | (I'.’l'\“!?“" M 'ui‘gmm y = ) p Seer teve QHee v,t‘ljw cre 7 i - r r Becausde every- 7 | ad lrzc!m)penmfi[’f: “‘ T ——————) | = o) : fo Peafer a% f iy & ‘ A L i | ! At

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