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AITITDONAVYV ACTARETR M 1884 THE OMAHA ' DAILY | — — — FOURTEENTH YEAR. s OMAHA, NE THE CLOSING CANVASS. | WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1834, 7 NO. 112 et i e oot Satoctes | & NEBRASKA LYNOHING, |3t o i 1d the following incident vwiditiet pobehik county _he took some poison whi GENERAL POLITICS, [mynins ot domt totend oo oy | BEEF, BAGON AND BREAD, ¢ Aro you appornting deputy marshal — “T was to-day in the offico of Dr —— S o i e b . | gy ing dopty mamhales a : P 4 " % W he, of Vera Springs. In the course of our 1 Dantinn » | dose and only made him sick. Iatne fi, P N ! gl k neo I should never tinish th dine Sy (hiearn Blaice Reaches Now York Upon His| i roan i in roa. | 12000 Parliculars of @ Big DONblE a3y Vi, the eiisens Notes from &)l Poits o0 the ClIEiog | Besh, Syamiok o ghouid naver inieh the adiog at the Chicago Stock bl dodiy took the prisoner fror 0 Thib A \ st % it ki Hom to Thomas Ay endriok bbbl Tragedy in Cedar Connty Ho auked that o priost be SAMpAILD, W the nen ave all appointed,” o Yards and on 'Chane TR ,l e, g b N —— brought him A \ul»'»“\l-lnlnn‘l‘ ory cit = toady b i \ ) - WA ab Yoms . QN arl seot iz voted for hanging After rec o [ (iay IR T4 M. Jone tion exrensed Tt i n] N : Fab Six Weeks of Unparalleled Popu- AR TR ST e A Daputy Sheriff in the Discharge I I'.I‘.\,\. waf tho reveraud clogyman, Mo Cleveland Bids His Farewell to tiosof splowoan, "‘l The General Catile Markat § AS SH Heicke : Jeath onfessio hnd killed & s Cashi e ‘ o de \ta Jeesty (tE ShiHe lar Greatings DR RABARA L At L of His Duty, wan i Kentneky, BUENBAL wan an accident Now York City. anid Snilly, *we shall iave waE IR ORIARD: and Weak, Moo e Rot Sl Al o PRS- Enlisting nuder the name of Jan he had S I ro doing this, v have el Hondricks shiook the hand of tho father, but | & ‘ Kot ¥ L Destatc Ton Orliinal Pratiilitoe et thaone b citizon i udition of ner P o : . | Aund Mors than Five Hundred [refused that of the sc ase he wore tho | Shot by a Ruffian Barricaded in a the ‘river " on the pamer Ponioaly left | Oriminal Fraudulenoy of the Chi- [ ement that needs only a lttle broesa to fun Hogs Fairly Astivsg rith a Weak= i federal uniform. The young son indignantly - A . . ‘,“,. - t had <‘ ‘.."! t x AW o G & e Wt :.." ”v‘r“,‘, '.: :u v g Public Addresses. tumned . his heol and loft tho office,After House. Tl G et cago Democrats. mageons, Without knowing v intentions ening (2 so. Ty 1;;; ‘:‘I"“hl”") 3 ”I‘lllii h‘ix‘:‘\l’:”\\h'.‘x'imhl.'\"h ‘\-hl tained him and tlm((flll‘:\\‘in morning as the ————e have never entortai 1f there is trouble on -t P, wWHEWS ol ATWAYS X WelEtine = . two were walking, Locke careying an nxo to (P18, 39 ¢ clection day, the democrats will b to blame,” | cxrs (5. B Grandest Trinmphal Tour Ever|todinogr where vou are shvars b e there | ARl Infuriated Mob Captures the cut somo wood f tB0 tinher, ho had taken The "Blind" Howl Raissd About| ™ \iuai, soxes vo e moavors eren, | Wheat Mani ‘es¢S, ‘echle 8ymp= ; e s AL oo Yiire. ; he axeand killed Loske, ‘Tho only §lund { 0 A committeo of the Troquois club had a long e Sty Accorded an American, ARTECRLL DR, o TR Murderer B ot from bia viig was an ol watelh o Republican Marshals. iy gmmitieo of the Traquolscluh lind » long toms ot GaifE Strength, — that he did not nor did his _<on desire to be - Ry AN - on the subject and put « neations to him as_to - a8 place wagon, driven undes ) th was placed in Rwagoo, driven under a the number ho intended to appoint, whether sensation in | And Haogs Him in the Jail Yaurd | ton, tho, rove adjuggsd o bis neck and th*| Grand Republican Rally at Do | would “arm thew, ard whethee o would [ Gorn & Littlo 8§ zer But to Poor crlee " by & copperhiead.” cranted quite & and several sold vinod b Specches and Ovations of His Last el Dl oted Lo briof terms o ' sppoint any democrats, He made & positive Day's Ride ather hang him than voto for him." to a Post. IelAmG oI TR . Y/ b6l batine st Moines, Towa, statement, however, that o would 1ot com Ty ® 12, Y : Tho Tribuno eorrespondent afterwards learned Jutlge Lynotil CORN. mud his dov tios to go armed, and _said e . that Dr. Blytho had told this same story to - - wotill tell the mombers of the committee next g b v . | soldiera when e resided_here, Dr. Biythe | pne Oficer Not Bxpocted to Tive-The FORBIGN NEWS, Somo Bavory aragraphs on Grover | Thursday whother or not ho would appoint [ Oats Suseain Monday’ Vitality—=Rtyo Bluine Unbroken by His Gigantic feld €lect 1880, 'n cer Evy Y ny democrat L) 3 8 was a Garfield elector in 1850, il = any democrats, sl . Campaign-Immense Praparation — Murdercr's Antecedents and Some BRITISH PARLIAMENT, Cleveland—A Woman's Verdict S Loses Strengih—Provisiona Fairly for the City's Demonstratlon IANENEDLUBES L2 LONG Reminiscences THE CHAMBERLIN CKNSUIE, Trish-Americans —Ere, DES MOINES REPUBLICANS, Active and Busndy, Y THE GREAT IRISH AGITATOR ASSAILS THE sy Towpow;, ONGUMEEN.~In the House of A THE GRANDEST DEMONSTRATION 1IN THE IS GOVERNMENT WITIL HOLD AND UNSEASONED g dit TORY OF 10WA—JUIGE THURSTON RS I wommons to-day Loed Randolph Churchill B : g s CHEARS AT IR, BLAING IN NEW YORK. PeNGENCY. A L Ilt-\(‘.l.\l'\ sg_A gt | Bave notice that howould offer an amendment ,\.‘_: ‘.‘ "":N'I' i ,I‘ B0 s e Py BionANPTON, Ottobor | 25— Blaine and| Followingis a resumo of Parnell's specch | Yaxktox, Dakota, October 25—A e | Sy ied i Bt RRRRt T o o et e N Yom, Octobor 28, —Cloveland rosoat | Dks Moises, In., October 25.—~Tho ropub- rty left Elmira at nine o'clock this morn- ay night, briefly reported in yesterday’s | 1elena (Nebrasla) stage driver brings meagre T 2 g " conti oo of the debate on the do, | particulars of a tragedy near St. Hel yes- | 3 ing. At Waverly there wasa largo crowd. | BEE fin continnanco ¢ . Chamberlin, prosident of the board of trade, d of sh members that the govern- | ¢, ol y Yostmasto 8 H i nod of the Irish membars that the gover |terday, John Phillips, postmastor at St | ¢ 5 Goto o i giheches interferonco with Blaie spoke briefly upon the illustration | ANt 0F Bhe S0 nquiry into. the ; afforded by the state of New York of the bens | Maasmtraena trinl and executions, The house | Helens, and deputy sheriff of Cedar couuty, | froedom of political discussion and ~justifying | 4movg whom we efits of o protective tariff. I was rai was crowded with members and others havinz | attempted to arcest a Dane, name unknown, | riot and disorder. " the priviloge of the floor, and the ealleries | for burning a nu eght, and braakfasted with his privato se and Goneral Farnosworth, From 9 till Tate in the afternoon ho rec tory of | Special Telogram to Tue Brr, m. | the state here to-day, and_the torchlight pro. Ciiteaco, October 2 Thora wera 1 cossion was concoded by both domoerats and | of western and 149 cars of Te ved callers, | 0 licans to be the largest triossed i Kanss € i I Frimitepdiio ublicans to bo the largest over witnessed in | fron Kansas City, among ths frash re el 1 mll”,".\ Mt Towa, Speaches were wade by Judgo Thurs: | Tl general market was slow and weak or McPhorson, Rov. Thos. |ton, of Omaha, Hon. Jno. Brennan, of Siou | tendency toward n shaep decline fc licans held the geandest rally in the I throne censuring the Right Hon. Joseph St s G A e aber of stacks of hay ani GLADSTONE ANDUIRISIU IMRUDENCE, Ju Ducy, Rev, Dr, Downs, of Kilmallock, Ire- | City, and - Solon Chase, of Muive. A novel | thing on the list. There were no really prime T et were crammed with spectators, Mr, Parnell dod himeelf and shot | Loxnox, October 98 —In the commovs | land, and Rev. Father 0'Donnell, featuro of the parade was six marching elubs | nativos and the sales may be quoted at trom menss crowd welopmed him b tho trafn, | was i good voico and form notwithstanding | PGV o kome in a dying | G1sdatons spoke in strong_disipprobition. of RN Do WASIOR T LA, gf ouns Indios in wniforms with wiches |50t 7 10 or thereabonts. Thore were Blaisespoko from a flat car, and was received | his illnois during the summer. — His s . VI | thio Trish mombors foe thoir strictures on Barl | The first and second divivions of the national | {1 Mimbered otween two and threo hun- | plenty of second class natives that are selling T L ikl EeEoR S | Whols S kioch B S WR L b (TR GG 80831 OEL finally arrested the Dane | Spancer, lord lioutenant of Trelaud. guard were reviewod by Governor Cloveland | 9704 AT, at from 6 00 to 6 23, whilo common t> far T B Y il il | phillipplo ~ agalust the Brish & govers |and hanged him to s tres. Trish members intorrupted him this afternoon from a stand erected on Madi AOGIAT STBPTOBATILD steers may Do quoted at from 5 00 to & M B el e bl T Y R s bbbl e e aud ha oxpressed his ¥ grot that they did not | son square. On the stand with_the governor 8 ¢« REPR There aro a class of low grade native steers Ho {53 ) 880) at) IH6rFeaYa Sniith rentst Telhte [ ,‘y"t'.“;;'N”"_‘:.:“:;‘)'_i,'Ii'“:{",-‘;}‘,‘fi?,, and stdi- |5 plement Tsued by the Coleridge [ conduct their oporations with more prudence | wers Genorals Chritisnson, Shalor, Farnos. [ A WOYAN'S 01INION 01 roven cursriaxi, that aro shipped in hor for fat cattlo, bt and right feeling. worth and stafls, Mayo GLADSTONE AGAINSTTHE VAANTRASNA INquiny, | of other nilitary, mo Loxnoy, October 28,—In the commons to- | i DAy H they are only sbout &t for feeders and sell tone and a numbe. Moust K Tho following _reg onth, Eighth, Ninth, (Cedar county) Sentinel, October 2 the following particulars of the traged About two o'cleck this morninga me renger ively than the increasy of population, Ile |, th Ireland. He touched briefly upon said no intelligent man, democrat or republi- | the revolting ecandals that h can, would deny that it was due in a large de- | home to cortain Dub in cast] st Cook, Co,, T, Octot * | arouna about 4 50 to 4 —[1ditor New York Sun.]—The supwort of | feeders i an_acknowledged libertine and . Stockera and are dull and lower than last week, \ arrived, bringing word to Mra. Phillips that i Yloventh, Twelf seoond; . S Among the natiyes now arriving ara a large ree to the iufluencs of protection, ‘neered st the government's anxiety to retain | rrived;bringing word to Mrs. Phillips that if | 4 Iadstoneektleaad ' hopa that, shs | L oenchs Lwaltth pe oy AU} B | s Bl (praR 6 e 5 o e LURRTMAGIURE i (iA | Embiek 0f Gowal HE\TeFe SO RELIRRIW REiE Lt I\ govert y she wished toses Capt. Phillips, her husband o4 v ninth, Seventy-first, and first and second bat- I n g , heife t g VLAINE SPEAKS AT PORT JARYIS, in his_exalted position that dear, good man, | S5CMEIRC P EEL RN G MO e, | house would refuse to grant the proposed in- | terjas of artiflory. The Brooklyn organize. [mau who bas wantonly defiled manhood, | native stock for which thero is steady de- Niw York, October 25,—At Port Jarvis, | 0¥l Spencer, who had winked at or condoned | 3 {uiry into the Maambrasna trials, Blaino addressed the crowd 18 follows: *‘This these outrages by his subordinates, There House, and Capt. ' is or was postmaster tious wer tho Third Dattory, Thirtecnth Ticg. | puthiesly insulted womanhood, and oriminally | mand :uu.l‘x;t|»riu;nrlln;tl‘:;xglt\‘ll.ly: m.:kul:‘n::;‘{ ) ; g o {ment. Fourteenth, Soventeenth, Twenty- | incurred a fatherhood that is'a curso to his | for the shipper, provided they are bo ) owa a voro sevi orruptions of u personal and | & land Against the Government. i, Tharty. T child, s not a proper candidate fov presi ‘ent [ right. Fat cows are making from town isa center of railway industry, and I |Were several interruy A2 St Helena, and depaty sher [ ot the county. third, Thirty-second and Forty-second, JUB RS MLRS il LY 3 st /Al tHE RiEhnbn o s rliay s "‘.‘“'R"““‘-“""-“"‘{L‘t" ‘"‘“’,;‘ Mr. 1“""i“ white 1 {00 e sottlon, known far. and wide s | Dustis, October 28— Tho Irish Timos s i\ Vork Odtober $5.—A% 3 p: “'-‘"1"""»‘ h":']:l-“;“"‘-, “'“(“i“"'" says; {0 ,"“"’ () G R who dome the honor to listen to me to the | With o ise! il ot “t’““[‘ el 1o brave man having many friends.” 1t appears | The Parnellites members of the commons ro- | ytiij uncertan whethor the ro ;‘“"; e ‘!‘|f“;‘" ,""’I"“"'C""'m" fon | 4 rh':i' od ""‘;"'f“v‘-(;mg‘ Feinedd fact that when the republican party camo [ £2P% ““I E{’!'_‘[‘;" on ocount ol tho eheors | from what we can gathor which it limited at | solved to voto agaius the government on the | cur, Cloveland being unwilling to subjoct tho | lml'" rm{!;q]l:lufl- 5 mm:ul for i‘i;(:'r' |‘0, common to fair, 1000@1,200 lbn, into power in the nation there were not 30, | ror the HtSroR o e i | this date, that a Swiss man worked for Sheriff | franchise bill. ~The municipal authoritio of | fficers and mon to tye discomforts attendant wmbnr & moral teacher or anything of that w-((\'/- LGl e 000 miles of railway in th country. That |® telling reply to the isterraptor she COubber: | Agpre of this county Inst fall, and had u spite | Limerick decided to persist in their zofusal t0 | upon a public parade in a rain storm. Adju- B oL lntene 10 Gl el A e ldn S g was twenty-three years ago. Thero'are now “““","‘ that arose from tho Lo T iy | a6 Mr. Asbre, and after being away for somo | by the tax assessed for oxtra polico furce. | gant Goneral Farnsworth, G eneral Lhalor and tainjwe ot N vk Nkarrbton | B oo ) s ont sk nearly 120 000 miles, and’ the railway indus. | o ‘.'."'u“{l"“‘“t";{ e ont Y | time, ‘roturnod recently and buenod, or at- | Excitemaut prevails, Tt is expoctod that eor- | sther oflicers of the National guards, wero in | ¢} el Il owe) e Lty \Wyomibg, ) 2 exal try, not merely in capital employed in running “‘”‘{;?1,,‘- Llfihfw\.fifi o most i | tempted to burn, a lot of hay for him. Capt, | tain members of the corporation will "be ¥ - | congultation with the governor at the Hoff- | 4} T il e s i T of trains, but the general employment of mon | harslciad tn the Mstary OF b8 CRIRICER S Phillips, with an assistant, wisou hia track all | rested. man_houso throughout the afternoun and [ forays The t residential mansion 18 a mational Sise g has increased in even larger proportion than | 1V 18 admitted that c & A inham | dav.yesterday, and justin the evening rode 2 R mounted orderlies were in attendance to con- | C0:48Y? -Tho presidential mansion 1s a national | - The genoral narket was fairly active, open- four-fold the ratio of the mileage of roads, | fiN€st ever """1“1 (AL “;“_ Heun o | into w yard whie o the man was' eating supper ENGLAND IN EGYPT. iy blis final GraGry b5 L1i6 Y AEIGUNEE BIRn ey, | n conter, It ‘-‘i'"m lhuhnwmlhh- to teach f ing strong and closiog rather weak, and on an Is there any man he.e who doubts that that | eaty” evisode. ts immedisto vleots how- i the house. The man ran to_ another farm, |~ Caino, October 38.—A. heavy division o | Thoso of first division of the 22d, Tith, 9th, youthany ditinction butwen a ;I..rfi:.;:fi?: SYrag o b 5 I than St S open outgrowth of the railway system of tho | Y00 SIS TN tho government in its | 20 snumber of shots wero exchanged e | mounted infantry arrived at Awoutav, It is 12th, 7th, - Sth, G9th, ~ and 7t with | well dofined functions” and president who in o na 4h, na eae paokers. At 4 B Eroutiy of tho " Tudustrics of the_ Gountey, in. | dotermination to refuso all inquity into - the | { MRENKCTIEE B B B R vumored hero. that Kharton i fn the hands bwo Datterias of artillony | wero Walting | st of tho nation. and who ‘represents this [ 460" and thereabouts. Heavy made 4 5@ Girtries whose growth was stimulated by pro. | Masmtrasna caso, ‘The torle, and whige be- | Sih'se " L " atte i e would. sueren. | Of the rebels. The goverument has heard | 07 Fons “ohlo Brooklyn regiments of the 13th, | (aorle in courtosler to all other natlons, and fancy sasorted heavy sold at 4 80@ et B afar” i o Sons ey | lievo that it was intenddd to have thia effoct. | Sl nothing of the kind, D oy W ana famente of tho 1th | Wonld an entran oto the White House cleanse Batkin g and: Abipplay SBM@SIE Lbe; . is one of the landladies at the Coler twos w would oc- @ tanifl, { ] n&ed | They say that Mr. Parnell placed himself in : . [ e . : a4 lain, | him and make him a fittor associate fordecent | § G0 4 90; light 160@215 Lo, § 004 60. in various avocations, somo of you in railway |}, Jouteon of savigo antagoniam to tho gov- | L6 ed bicome dark, and the captain enter WOLSELY'S ADVANCE. Lith, 2ied, 20 and 17uh, awd a battery of | on and wouion than ho iv i privato. ffa - B ey business, some of you in manufastures and | oy long ot for th sako of enchanting the | ¢, @ Inntern in ons hand sndw ravelverinthe | 1m0, October 28, —Wolsely to.day reachod [ rtitlory bl arivod aud woco hold, swailing | jor the black shadow of - his disgracefnl con UETIRL PRALING OO o somo of youin faruifng, but thero fs s one | value of bis followiu a3 o parlismentary bal. | ouier, whiin the vilatn shot, i thrauch the Sauan, some distance scuth of Wady Halfa. | ordersavhito gotting u thotoush wetting. o | duet Thero was only fair activity on 'chango to- ance bowels The pistol was 8o closs th it the vicinity of the reviewing stand, newr the of power and to strengthen his owa posi- o strength of people is in home b, | ¢ C of values™ wa evall; ono whose fireside is not reached by the in T'ho strongth of a people is in home virtue, [ day, but the courso of values was generally ; wtains wera lefton it Tho firing and Worth monument, was crowded with fpecta- |, | A A swarket showed fair strength 1LY acti i, sak tion at home, 3 Aidra 3 el Anglo-Irench Quarrel in Morocco, | 3 Qe pea ho constitution ant its framers did not deal | upward and the market showed fair streng! N o T e — ment bud drawn a crowd, aud the wrateh was | 5 o, October 24—The Baglish authori. | orsanituubretas holated. The raln having | with the poraonal chiaructer of a possible chief all through the scssion, o better _fesling gty of Now Vorl s interesiad in freo trado SRR Ladly used, befng nocked down with u shot. | _Patte, Octob Bho Eaglish authorl: |yomowhat modoratod,”dufinite ordors Woro | viagiutrats, Thia 1 the duty of tha Doyl | coming Targely from late ‘cabiex and good olts, 1 might pafely say that thero Qoreiindiin Now sk, gun and bonnd hand and fok. . Wo onr that [lies of Moroaco areljaosusedoffiasiting the | issucc for tho rovisw, Wotwithstanding t19 | who clect him, nnd! whio olther honor or dis:|| snsonlative demand : 5 R . uree the | rain, both sides of 3 aro ton men in tho ity of New York whore| NEw Your, October 18 —Despito the rain |fiua”lu in charge, but thit he was taken | “ioref sgain b tho Fronch jouenals ureo the s D e B e bread depe. ds materially upon protective | the Hoffman house was crowded with callers | from him by fifteen determined men who i 1 E Hhelsera e arad from | men and women, who stood uutii atl the e tarifl b every one who deponds u.on fres | on Governor Cloveland o-day, among |carried h tn € St. Helana, and thers ended | i, feb'itesh, an irafselad was ordored feom L onts had pusscd. For an hour bofors the trade, We arein the habit of speaking of _ et g pntla arthly career by hungiug him to a jail | o time appointed for the march of the commorcial citios as though they had an jn. | Whom wero | State Controller Chapin, Silas I JHHof the French interests, T T R e e terest antagonistic to the protective system | M. Burt, Gen. Shaler, Gen Farnsworth Col. | e died that ho had murdered thre aat stand iiwas | packed) iwith: people; but New York never had so vast a commerce | James J. Fay, John C. Delovan, Dr. ¥. | previous to this time. R UORRE It was ten minutes past four when the go aug eho has had since protective tariff has been | Leroy Satterlee, Congressman James C. Ha Mr, John O. Brees A violent storm pre- ['ernor, 1n an open barouche drawn by four in full operation, and tince Lincoln was inaug- | set, of Pgnnsylvanis, Rev. G. Gottheil, rabbi | from taking Mrs, 1 ht and to.day. Houses | white horses, reached the stand. He was ac- urated, the exports from New York have more | of the 1hs Temple Emannel, RRev. John Auk i grace themselves by their chofeo, Has Ameri WHEAT can civilization comn to this that a kocial | opened steady at substantially yesterday's reprobate shall receive its highest award?|figures, and during the fist bour or so That it is possible for any portion of the press | slumped off a fow points as much for want of or fora great political party to justify such | support as from any other cause. Later it exaltation of unrighteonsuess is o humiliating | improved about lc on o smaller increase in and significant fact. It shows a dangerous | the visible supp y statement | y 1,000,000 bush- Inck of sound morals at the fountain of national | els to 1,500,000 bushels than had been figured life, the home. It poiats to social degeneracy | out by local guessers and from 11 till 1 o' clock that is perilous, and to its root—an unequal | ruled quite strong. New York was strong, his yard post. 1t is said that he confessed before ther men © Storm on th _who returned to-day | TONDON, October lips up, says tht the [ vailed hore last AT MIDDLETON. Blaine, in the course of his remarks, suid: “T haye just returned from a long tour through the great, prosperous states of the w Ohio, Michigan, Indians, Illinois and Wi sin, and everywhere 1 found tho republican party united, strong ey captain ia in a very eritical condizion and that | v demolished at Shold Js in the | companied by Adjt Gen. Farnsworth in full hid e I Kewi L that. doubled 1 thut sho had axported from | tell, chaplain St. Barnabas church, Gen. M. | tho dactors think the cass about hopelens. Ln | Nrrgcomolished ut Shields | Vowels fn the [nitorm Tho stand was comfortably filled [ “0de0f moraity for the sexes. - " | yith good export inquiry, and tho eontineut tho time when tho fir-t Dutchman set f20t on | D. Mercer, our regular issiio next week we sl try to [V SO SRS (U IR 00 GRS TG, [ during the review. He wtood from 4:15 to 5:10 [ 14 % 8 SOREET L O OG0 aithonons | far Mo sring at T8 710 e tradiog, own to 184 >rolonged ———— gi e reli iculans, The occur- i ;| ‘. 0 o o rain, liftio g s 1 ERIOBoIIL0 T T3 o 74 i Mauhattan Island down to 1851 [Prolonged give more reliable particulas, The occur. 2 SEARLES IR, BE (G0 T [ pr m. without an tmbrella, in the rain, 1t & [ \iyiiood and o iternicy by shikring his duty as | s for wor paot, it confined to. the loos cheering] 1 certainly would not HARD TIMES, ronces hero mentioned took placa about xo i eamner feom Lishon for Cardiff and a | bis soaked hat in response toealutes and again | '6hior, and who robs the, innocont child of | crowd. T5-marrow's roceipts are estimated o "fln;‘“‘o, protactive eystem 1t 1y yuxukn aND TWRNTY-PIVE PastILIES 1 [ tiles from tho Bow Valley church. German eruisor wora wrocked. ~ Both “crows | tho ¢ lors f the respective rgimonts | s logality and good standing, shall bo put at | at 300 cars, Sy ure ot VR £l T8 Al URDES o pussed. After tho colamn b pussed, a deaf- [ (e P08 B80T SEARGRT ths country, but the fact i+ that thore never VIRGINIA, OUT OF WORK AXD| Cok ) tning volley of choars waw given £.r Govarnor | (i ead uf "‘“ Brans fopibllal L s Fonodt |t COR wag . tiiné when agriculture, manufactires CHARITY, o Sous iy deunal s L HATION ON THE OUTLOOK, | Cloveland, and o roturaod to”the Tffiman | youanhiod ai e moéher whofbors L and | howed very. fow it any now cr interesting n1 commerco went forward so rapidly of | Dy Vo October 25.—A commit- | . Tho man who was lynched worked for 4 house, Voo or sueh & man a8 Groeny Oloy. land, | points, tho pit_boing half deserted, the bulk ith o o5 i »n i o o She Asbre ner, d on ac- | THE POSTMAS G AL (O 3 N v v ! i skl éss 3| ot the The g W 0 e {.“M ig':"'t_' *,';"'1 "'u""’?""é“w'«' ";';‘l‘r‘é:_ toe of citizans supply two hundred and twen- :l»‘-:-'.fl-r\,.ly.'f..-d'."H’;flfi‘l" summer, ",-'m:' oo | TUR NEW POSTMAWTER GENERAL COMMENTS ON HOMEWALD HOUND, Such n vote signifies cither an entire disrogard | Of tho time. ~The openiog was jo to o lu;lnr pited States during the Tast twonty-vaten | ty-five families with the necesearies of lifo. | © difficulty waa discharged, = Ho| PUBLICAN ASSURANCE OF SUCCESS, rnor Cleveland and his_stafl woro on. | or want of comprehension of a just respest for | and the feeliog correspondingly casier. The wears, undsr the operation of protactive tart,” | 1Y:148 TS ML TGN uihnents | rebumed Last weele and vot ire (o some hay. [ FERERE AL I ovenonCloveind iand Ihis weaflieesjans | Eist AL Tango I prices.waa only. 80/ while the gensral [Cheera ] given for their benofit, Tho families have [ sticks on the shoriffl farm. = Deputy Sheritt | SICIR CoRIR 10 ity and virtue are a throu,h.and- | tone of the market was about the same as in “rank 0 ost- | Shalo and st AF in the Hoffman house, The | Tut | A 4 Frank Hatton, post wovernor loft the hotsl in time to tiko the | through qualities, and w person who is void of [ Whe at, from which it took its cue. '(xm‘ sold troin for Albany, leaving the (rand Central | theee in ono dircction cannot bo counted on | 4t 111@11kc, closing about the outside, depot at 9 p,m. for loyality to any principles, A nan who 0TS e le;u)\n the’ mm,u'f women, m]ul who consorts | opened unchanged from yesterday and kept » § . with Iis pecrs i vice, is not the person to be |y, very strong all through the morning session LLONBOULILA QIR trusted with highresponsibllities, wlllh fluctuations confined to narrow limits, Phillips got track of the man on been thrown out of employment by the shut. [ Pbil t : it e Fwn. of eniton il in tho city and vi-{ing in tho Bow valloy, south of St. Helen. | ma-tor general, arrived at the Graud Pacific | cimty, :““'l"“h‘l".‘l’: m""“y"'{flf“p‘_ "lk"';rtli!r l.l'"u 'il‘mr-;r nln"-;uunxn.; from W lhm"t_ n, with Col - W o ——e———— d the crpy eir revolvers | 13, T hompson, superintend ot SIS A family came ot from their home besids the [ il servies Hagton said BalvasioniiaheBenicontingy; road to see the running fi. ht, and the inc A0 (5 T GO and coufident. I hope| Syracusk, N, Y., October 28, —Six members [ ary took refuge inthe house thus vac n. The postimaster gene rorita for Mic THE DENOCRATIC ELECTION JUDGES MAINTAIN [~ There is in the democr stic nomines no (ual i e that that is its condi Fork.” S ST oni. | The officer followed close afer, i USMIGH IO A NEEene JUDGES AT 5 i domiocr i nowin junl- | Aong all offerings of the May option were TS s of the Salvation Army were sent to the peni: 1§02 4y cho “rgn™ had fired six s ‘wlv\.‘;',h,':(' ing politieain | “pyy pous 1N DISKEPUTADLE QUARTERS— n for the presidoncy — Why should ro- | takon at 20ke. Twenty-five thonsand bushels = 5 o tontiary from the police court, for violating | it There was an immense maultitude | (o ety ordimances. aod awaitir the arrival of the train, A certainly not less than 40,000 persons. ly slipped th ttridges into his rovolver, | point, NEW YORK CITY REACHEL, and tegan &l as the officer come in at - short son was made at. Teuthertora | TEST TOUR BAKING PUWDER TO-DAY? {thodese. gune biots wont over the oficors B Tho third penct ) ; s »d then, at_about 7. ololock. the train ho third penetrated tho lower St. Lovts, Octover 28 natu ngad hands at this figure. Cash sold at revolver was or regular, suppcsivg that hi< | discussion of tha situation he s But tha man had quick- | looked very favorablo from a rey 4 th blican stand- | $p ablo citizens, then, smirch themselves ty | oy for him? Are’ there not dangerous | y5} secdsof deeay in the body politic when a can CHi0aGo, October 28,—The dewocr didate for the presidency can be retained 3 A whoso private lify is a shame and whose only | quiet and steady early, but easing off later. judges of election have begun their werien of | g 4t e ™ iz’ sy "that he belongs to a | No. 2 sold f down_ to dle for seller frauds hiore, by which they notoniy hope to | Dot things [ TWO ArrEsTED. 1 to The 1 al telog raninto the depot at Jersey City. T e ferry e maleslrertiiod sVl ip nd s sup '”":1!1.:1,1.’11‘1'1.h. red nitton of tho Women's Chrisiian I"'n-|l‘1 car y the city, but with it the state alsd e a i atee i i raar R e 2 o | i m,‘,:“,\rl',', ;“:m“ e A SONT. ”. O d oullet has not ypion ha e crat Kessio day. & yitem of cation to remove wossibility [ ¢ company had pr mi«od o special boat which 2 It Vet b fonmd T cifcor. wh o | i havo b i seorok weasion ull v gty o ppointed all demoorata. | system of wducation o remove tho possbility | fuily active, steady and_gonorally improved carried the party to the foot of Twenty-third THE TEST: et ot uin e P LA SSHBUEIDE HQAC LT dgges and located the polling places in the | of degeneracy and decay in our mational fab- | S03 S FCv u I ying was tlightly | New York to Chicago was deferced until lust | S 1 B ( I g strect, whenoa they wero driven, to the Fifh P dows o mtthentedtnem | e, ¢ Rt BVl o Eh B \p ot disreputable quortors, Awmong them, |Fic HOINPATLIANIERN (5 Aventie hotel, where Mr. ISlkins, Senator Y OLDOTe | ) ione for ro hetmusion) 3 that of th firse t, First ward, was in reldes oral Education Scciety, | ======= E 5 Halg and’ Blaiuc's wifa and_duughter wero Giaryiidlrectiv i alt Lot i, == ——— == [tho rear of u gumblinig howso in un lloy. SR ’ awaiting him. e an nasiia i L S R The republicans objected and they STOREY'S HIEIRS, AN DREws A RESUME OF BLAINE'S TOURL. “m'x"e"]wmw"‘wim‘I""l ty and dragged chunged “the mumber “of th:."i,; 'a“‘z'm;“: T A I Mo R T x cut by the crowd, they be-ti g him whlo he DYSP P i one, Neverthelews, tho jud ; e 0otz veeainino "1-"“';*,;{'-"»“\'\:‘ A DYl I e A went to the o d piace in 'the alley to conduct | FIKE NYENAS OVEIL NI ESTATE—STOREVS nine thousand miles and made from ten to that Mr. Phillips was dyiog. The man was | o000 oo to be miserable, hopeless, | Fefistration, while the republic m voters, who | FUNEIAL THURSDAY, twenty apesches per day. He 18 In! exoollont taken to jail. Whether he was lodged in ja 1| Causes its s honeles | were not given tha tip, wera hunting around | g ocia gologram to the B health and spirits, even b than whea he cunnot, Do ascertyined, At leat ho waw| CoMusced, and depressed inmind, very britde f g pogular poiling places, The watter was | S0 CIREE L0 Ta e MeeieEr TSl s t-day, 272 hunged to 4 post in the jail yard by the cis - | e, Janguid, and drowsy. It 13 & discaso | hrought the attention of the authorities JH10AGO, October 28, —Storey ul . 1niles, was one of the longest made in any e 7ens very soon ufter the crowd brought him to| which does not get well of itse. 1t requires faud the unfaithful judges were arrestod and |take place Thursday morning at 11 o’clock RYING TO HOLD DOWN' nLny,' St. Helena, The roportor was uaable to get | carcful, persistent attention, and a remedy to [ takon befors the United m‘mu‘( miksioner | from his late residen Itegarding the dispo- 7 EARL BAKING POW! ) P the nawo of the Iynched man. Syme acouunts | (hrow off tho causcs and tone up tho diges-. fand held to bul. Aswoon s thoy gt 04l | 4o of tho editor's estate, consorvator Pat- \TAMBOUNDTORI! 5¢ 1 o o L'b . suy that he was i Dane, others a Swiss, Nor ns il they perform their dutics !;:;\:::vm, thoy £ sumed their villainows work, RO SRR AR R i, Drum ou SNGHANTON, N, Y., October 28, —The . THood's Sursaparilia has proven | Thoir names” aro Feauk Hurrin and George | pujy o wan ongagod in tho recout litigation was equally_reticent. Mr. Patterson, W, C. g Goudy and Mr. Anderson had conference af SBUL1DAGS, the Times office this morniog and it was un- PHE TERRORIZING BUGAIOO OF ARMED REPUL- | derstood that they were unanimous in the LICAN MARSUALS FOI ELECTION DAY skt | belicf that no stevs in the matter should be tikan by any of the heirs until sufficient time had elapsed after the funeral. Th will will New York City. wor. b probated and appl n made for the ap- is" there at hand any particnlars about the hanging, ouly the sunple fact that the man was hung Gy the reek toa post in the jail yard at Helena until dead, A REMINIS)ENOR, pepsia, from which 1 have su 1 tricd many other medieines, but none proved 0 satisfactory s Hood's Sarsaparilla dents tha Lynching of | 5y C Brush Eleetrie Light C th, b thut town on Muy | 4 0AS CO0K b On October 19 of the previous year crowd aud enthusissm here was immense Blaine, in a spaoch, 4 a tribute to the momory of Daniel S Dickinson, a patriot, oked great applauss, AT SUSQUEHANNA, Derosir, N. Y., October 28, -At Susque- hauny, whera the pr ucipal shops of the Erie road ure locatsd, there wasa great crowd, Tho tragedy of Friday night at St Helena will recall to old r Jameson, alias Me 14, 187, AFLOAT BY CHICAGO ¢ DEMOUIATS 10 CAUSE 3 H A ) - of A ator i he perso principally workiogmon, Blaino spoke b jefly Henry Tocke, a single man, who hved 1 alo i sl telogram to tho 1 poiniment ol sn adin ar dpiine. ek of the bonefits of the protective policy to 5 TNy Lk, AR g wi0 sl alugs Sick Headache 10aGo, October 8,—+1 have poritive in [ of Mr. Puttoram, Aw conservat . Mr. ut- | Alnerisap ighor, DOES NOT CONFAIN AMMONIA, | unurdered. He had evidently bact killed Wish | e (10 past two years 1 havo been | formation,” waid Edwin 1. Suith, scorotary |1l 20" i final. action i taken, 5 ULAINE'S PROGRAMME TO-MORROW, 175 HEALTHFULAESS 1AS NEVER BEEN QUESTIONED. | his own As tho table in his cbin wa Or the ST e A dyspep | of the indepeudont republican committes, | Litigation will no doubt be the result. 5 At 10:30 to-morrow Blaine will re wet with dishes for two, it wus surmised | Micted with severe b wWaches ve s | 10 militon homes for & quarter of & century 1t bas § 18 Induced 1o ood's Sarsapi- | this morniog, *‘that the dep alk 1o/ o — tion of ministers at the Fifth avonue | sood tho consmens relabio trt, that the murderer wav a ket who had been | S 1 was fnduced to try Hoodis Susiiie | this moruiek <||,h.t\‘ll' :',"‘,y aanhl s T L A TaE: hoto!; witness the pacade in tue afternoon, THE TEST OF THE OVEN entertuined by Mr. Locke the previons | rila, aud have found great refied. R Lol appointec y)’, wrshal Jones are to b R lattan Vv e e S VAR, . night, A l:uv:»nl the u.r was ‘Vimml, Imlt fully recommend It to @l Mus, k. ..;’uu'.ltunh '\"””{T »-»m--,;um[thuhunlu IRISH DEMOCRATS IN CHICAGO BALLYING TO . — . Sv——— - v wards lost apparently, On May 5 fol-| Axyanse, New Huven, Conn, efiort to reproduce the scenes in Cincinn, n ) LOGAN 8 g ——— - . RTCTR T /i j Hork fn re) Slio snence 1 Clactoast 111K BLAINE AND LOGAN STANDAID, R S TR PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., liowing John M. McDooald, then deputy | “yr 0 T 6 urageport, Mass,, | b0 De nade. L kiow that these revalvor i TR B AR i A PURE CREAM TARTAR. NAKERS OF heriff, arrested a man who was working on ¥ h i nead, | Hlrondy in store reudy for uso on November |Sp ! i F4 HENDRICKS' DISLOY ALTY, O, Price’s § ECifil”flVfll’mEEX”flC{S a farm near, Omubia under the nawe of Jehn [ WA & suflerer from dyspepsia A s BCEE | geh” ° Cinneao, October 28,—Notwithstanding the 31000. leen i LSRR e e R [ y [ McBeath Tho man had, the previous win: | achio. Sho took Hood's Sarsaparilla an Mir. Suith refused to sy whore they wora |1 ) ooty hero of McSweeney and Mes, | Ifalom or ny o ot jbtiices oin be found 1 THE VICR IDENCY RRPUSEST Tho strongest, most dellclous aad natura i Bevor kuown,and ter, worked at what is now Nairo's mill, in found it the best rencdy she ever used, wituated, but he indicated s positive knowl in Andrews’ t arl Bal ing Powder. Is pos- YOI THE VICE-PRESIDENCY REFUSES T0 SHAKE ] 1 Parnell, b ovghu on for the parpose of steady- | tyily PURE, Dol o Lnkeport township, this county, and ther Gago that revolvers were there, and that they | Parnell, 1 asis wittt o woesoen revenas soroen, | Drs Price’s Lupulln Yeast Gems |k iomtits this copnyo nd o) p4o0d’s Sarsaparilla [Wiying s b wid. Mariual dones has e tho el i« ? won; M. D lafon ui Vixtox Ia,, October 25,—[Spacial telegam | ¥or Light, Healthy Tiroad, Tio Hieat Dry Hop | through this woman the address of the nue- | gy al drugs 815 six for §5. Mado | becomo i ne in shoals, | godo Ml ank . Ne' jorsold in bulk, testimoninls 108~ oring ranics oz the Liish democ- f answerig questions relative | racy, they ave going over to B i TFrRET o1 M Yeast tu the World. derer was obtmued. McBoath was lodged i 4 AT U the appointinent of marshals, aud whether § The Caok county asmacr .t clu ) spent most ¢.'F ANC to the Chicazo Tribune.) The Hon. A.J.| pop SALE BY GROGERS. _ |iailin this city on his way to Cedur o anty, | P11Y Y O 1 HOOD & COn Lowell Mt Jypy'ary ™t b wrmed, Jor s weion 0nii in expelling Trishmien | GrrICRG0 REWS &% icun, Baker, republican candidate for attorney gon- | cHICAGO. A 6T. LOUIS. | 15 was understood then that bis trial there| LOO ¢ Doses One Dollar. I am doiug just as I please,” he said thsi ! who had gone over to the republicans. 29 Luke Bt. U0 & 201 E. Watel sty R L L T e 1 WW'. wowita § td b oattains I WEnKes i m & v \ tA"’ l—b‘c/mvcb& whRere recognized Recaude we ' yord nellow. (Vo lectthe best e Ly which as indispensible loo o that| e alons: inc 11 ‘ fo Peafer aho hy v best Jolaceo freada @om‘)umer. éi...—y, and slote & [T « - 3\ £y s > z«’,,' T 7 AR SEAL oF g s oot 4