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THE OMAHA DAILY OMAHA, NEB., THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER :0, 154, NO. 113 == FOU = ¥ 3 [ " THE SECOND DISTRICT. [cqmencut, e cmict v wie e FETED AND FEASTED. |yttt vy THE BOMB'S BURST. |-t tmiio ot vtin i i pae| BULK AND BUSHEL, i A b (TR been nequired since Abrsham Lincoln was in nblicans ropresentat The domo- Alderman who was in tne secret with pin, the Motler of Cleve: | comy degoeraey, o bill had passed it would have been augurated on the 4th of N How Covgressman Laind, the Paired- |3, gesd | tevter, Mowwater showed| Blaine's Roval Reception and BRLer- it tevikienir i not v n vor \ wlicly acq! witie x| Wednesda f per cent rry with it an s Traneechons at the Chi- in th change 1 ! Pl : sarticularly when he said that laird had T . W argtmont anda moral, __The comiion ro. o 'hild Nenonnpn m | ormining not to abide =l of Legislator e ahes blus 1o 1 fneey of Sednt famment in New Yark City. A veucny 8 NeWATY. 1y tHaL It 1o § Colly, Denomnoes Him [E5°%, etrayed vhe. taerostergay. a0 oaz0 Stock =0ls and ‘ that if he was not elected they would each imply n groat commercial olty, 83 grent that s | domocrats had pot intended to show ther p i) e Yo to pay from 8200 to §1 100 direct taxes oo it axport and fmporta roprora el o Tho L. Sikiti s ol | hand s moon, | Thoy i proposet o walt tl) 00’ 5 Aceotnt ¢ Dolition of the tariff, 1o ! ) ARAT jor part of all that is exported trom or im Long rning se Fxplodog | tlection day, when the recont, substitution of L Not “‘Scalp” Rosewater and |i{iiriited e A ratet pro.mator ang | L1 Qlergy’s Address of Honor|potet lato " the United. States, That| -0 “OLE DUFOIAG L UES LXp 0dos |fenibiiean-for don perntic g w A to bo do ~ &, - h sroved aird’s 8o called cation was v g o all kno But wo Aro ofton i i Alar and the tirst appointed Stickals Ln?(.ulv:;‘nfl\‘:\"Ynl:}wvu(v*dv p i Teand wnd s and Estoom, to forget that New YOtk in th largest| tho Bomb wisted In namming their former pl Cattle Steady, & ot and Frace Bolitical creatures in thy McCook lund office. ‘ manufacturing city in the werld, with perhiaps s i inocrats now admit. this, and say farther, ; w single oxcaption, that of MX thousand mil- that the chango of tho polling places mado by tionally ower, water conclvded, Laird was s - 1 up that ho indulged in the call- | ity i ' Streot | lions of manufactures anpually produce d swors & bltio' streak all She The City's Cusiness Men's Streot tho United States, this great Empire St § ana-fifth, or 81,300,000,000, of which Ruined, When Ros: shed to the Wall in Fair De- [madandu ing of name vocognized, That saloona and out in|The Woman Ha Betrayed and |the county board will not by will be hold in the ay place st choser b ' ly dhnged, was ocidonced veston: | Hogs Fairly A & e and a Shade | W to his hotel. The poople dwitted that Pageantr furnish bate, e had been completsly 1aid wp. 5 M this great Fmpire Oity prodices £300,000,1 00, L i ) W and from these facts comes that great sym- s day. Tho judgos gave out that rogistration (S s In Stronger, ' it it . vt Now, a8 to the Fairmont moeting, which { o | athy, that identity of Interest which has | f i 1o | would bo condiicted a the new pl Amid the Spectators’ Derisive|hasbeen cqually misrcpresented in'the Re Tremendous Demonstration in |hoved the previonsty existing contiets bo. | L18 Child Born of That Foul | many instances it was carried on. not ab the R - publican and Journal. The opera ! tween what havo beaa Known s the manu- Patviva) pointa designated, but in the saloons and al i Demonstrations. house was crowded, all standing room Rain and Mud, facturing and commorcial intorests and haa atrayal, lnys originally folect: . A consequence, | Wheat Daprossed Under the Vis= being 4aken, Stickel epoka fifty min- R T T taught us there can be no true prosperity in BETCN hundrods id to have 1 provented uutes, He was follyaed by ° Judge the country, uvless the thrslv at interest At B N from .v.‘ : n,:'. 'yw..llmp- ts of judges ible Supply~ " Sedwick, editor of the York Tii ) iR ig comprehonded under sgelenlture, manuf Ang enicd ite Paternity, Arise to| were made for the offense, but even now it is He Assails His Conquerors With | they eall a boy, who spoke for thirty wlinte The Magnificont Night Banquet (! - commorco ara et i lanony, | Condennn Clovetand o Vicornal | Lo 180 toxeciro redros, aud thy votes wil —_— ) LY Rosewater next spoke, oceupying an hour and a SRl one with the other, and join iv together for o to bo wworn i s will add to the it wh Paerile Maligaity. aqyarter, The irreprossible Eller was then at Delmonico’s, the common end and for the conimon good. Obloquy ana Disg confusion of tho polla and, by a system of ob- | Corn Rules Tired” to Very | called for, He began along harangue, which IS [Chcerx. | strnction and dulag, wiich the julgos have A1 BRiee TR adua oV erybody ¢ of e hall, & i BUSINESS PATADE, o agreed to practice, not more than halt the D HINEs8. ’ T B s ol HiHA The Great Presidentinl Orator's Re. | THE BUSINESS MEN'S PARADE, MALTA HALPING AVFIDAVLT, | Yotors in the procingt will havo e to do- Au Answer to the Lying Dispatches T Ot i e TR R ataw otwithstanding tho rain the parade of | ~MAl SRLINISIE MWAT. foat theie ballots. s will vesult in the in the Omaha Republican and BLAINE IN NEW u B ply to the Board Peosident's esa 1 on hero in honor of Blaine is pro- Special Telegram to Tik Bxe. practical * distranchicoment of hundreds of | §peculations in Oats Confined to May Liteathos i A TRIBUTE FROM THE MINISTRY, Welcome Addross. .gv-\.l\uugrl-) :t~l|nnvc;turn V‘;;i”. »lH lh{“\lw New Youk, Octobor 20, —~The long expects | voters, and there is no remedy to provent it. e R A\ 1 Dunl. incoln Jou . 7 c Jow sired 'wonty-five housand 1 sl od as N pions—Itye Slow [ bl Niw Yok, October 20.—A number of New 3 y « cdball has fallen and M Halpin, the e privns—Itye Slow and Dul A 4 ; ——— the nym' cr of men in line and tl i allen and Maria Halpin, the AT - 5 ; o —_— York clergyuien of various denominations thi BREAINK IN NEW YORK oceupied twe hours and forty mi mother of Grover Clovoland's won, has come || _““‘ ‘T‘l .:II‘V“}II;.'\.“\ KTRAVRAN Frovisions Steady. : CALLED, morning adopted resolutions strongly endora- ANNE o K. the reviswing stand, 'Ch ih (to | 08b 1A lonz AMAAVIL. denbunold Olevetaga!| DESTALC 1K N CIUCAGO — t S LN Y HEUE KD Eisknges e Cloeiy TIE DELMONICO DINNER, fortn s Bowlipg Greet Sbutt 8 o TR ey .[.‘]m‘""."’l',*m“"'.‘_f"‘l'y'lj RILLED = MANY NARKOW FSCAL | "l'l“s-m‘i:i" b ‘»P'?\:fifim OFf they believed in their pereonal purity and do. | NV YORK, October 20, ~When Blaino was i l“'“ Lkt wegn i much WD | Mdavit is vory closely keptby the journal |, CMICAGO, Octob r 20,—A largo brick build: CHICAGO MARKETS, i and Stickle_crowd dangle 3 § sago last Saturday ho received o lotter | Broadway, At tho Warth monu idavit is vory closoly kept by the journal | TG DR F S8 GRS Driek g ho belt of congressman Laied this mornivg. | noncing tho democratic candidates. Rov. | i \Wiiam AL Exarts and 200 other gontie. | stand had boen erosted and deapit o which it was piven and it will probably o | it '|‘“‘: 4 UL "‘“;C;"‘f' ;’ ““' CATTL {tiekleyfonds e at frst S Jolnt o | . Buschard, presented - tha resolutions to | men in which ho was iyt at Delmonieas ame illed, | Blaino arsived ou o stand | iy, eaiblo to got tha text 6l tho papor i [ LA Wara ocoupled by lndo destor: and. the | SPecial. wlogram to Tk 1 i 0l of the probablo effict, reluctantly consont- | Blaine in behnlf of the deputation. Tho |Jite MERE R Hoels, SRR (S SIS LG snavching oo ntintied, Wil G20 . . | o mewarat tone 10 AD0ve i knien 8010 fuppor portion by Fisher's elgar box faotory, | Cuicauo, October 20, ~Thoro were abont «d, bu telographad for Itosewater, “who ap- | latter responded thanking the clergymen for | (ovanions for him to meet his hosts, In | Brondway was lined with people from the ;) 3 aught firo aboutnoon and ix at this hour | 200 cars of Texas range stock among the fresh 1 wred, The rink wau packed with demosrats | the gront compliment which he knew to bo ex- | tREEIE (PE Fi T I b Howling | (6868t AHAIBYHLLG fentl 6t the MARIA HALPIN'S APFIDAVIT, smplotely guttod, One man was killed by [ roceipts, and there were about 4,000 n i nd soroheads from all ths adjoiniog precincts [ tended him as a representative of the republi- | ““Jri Uy AL Tvarts, John Jacob Astor| Worth monument, the reviewing ground, | Spocial telegram to Tie Bre, jumping and two others smothered on the [ out of the 8,000 fresh receipts. ‘The genoral | ana towns, Rosewater and Stickle demanded | can party, who:o creed and aroin { niq others, New ST nccept ~with | whilo here and at; other spocial points on the [ On 1¢AGo, Octber 20, —Tho Tnter Ocoan has | 2401 Tho factory girls on the upper {loors | market rulod steady and quiet and about 10c | vo hours to Lairds one, Laird being the only [ harmony with the churchor. | R s Rk Abh e e seople Wore ey Ly ; A eseaped with the greatest diffienlty, Tt is bo | lower all around. Good to choico, 1,200 to two hour 0 being y ; miteh pleastiva your kind invitation o dine [ live of march, people wer Lin groat | tho \g- Tho stato of New York, | & ) b o speaker on the republican side, Thosobject of | man to point out u]mnxln_xuvgxs-u'e uf»l\lmn witn you next weelk, and indicate Wednesday [ foreo, and cheered thoso In the procession [ connty of West Chester, IH“\IfllMlnlM\l'u T'he loss will reach $100. - | 1,850 1bs.,, 5 60@8 00; common tu»f.:u\vlvoo‘} to Kosewater was to bresk up the joiut debato [ party which could not challenge tio approbu. | gvaning as one agreeablo to myself, but shail | most'heartily. Blaine was most enthusiasti- | Nratia B, Halpin, heing duly sworn, savs | o 1ot o’ oI | and then declare that Laird refused etc. Rose- | tion of the christian ministersand th approval [ g1ig/ 0 B 06 RREEE B0 AYSETE bt sheld BbEe o il WRYICERHR troi thi 1¥8!l| g1 . Halpin, being duly sworn, says | Tho bilding was ownod by Mr. Culver of . Throug] Water got terribly punished. Ho was de. |of God, Mr. Binine further said, **You can | AU CONS : rered on his way toand from tho ¥ |ehat I rexido at New Rochelle, fn tho connty | Galver, Pago & Hoyne, was & five. wory nounced as the Judas Iscariot of the republi- [no more separate a ty from its history ¢ of West Chester, stato aforcsaid. 1 am the | gtrueturo occapied by Schnabel & Co barbed HOGS. ] Such is the origin of the dinner eiven |continuous roar, e 0 1o oo slished i RTTe) i A gos left their occupsnts at the doorsand | with our votes on a given day and count them | ¢ BTN, o Bl 200 gentlomen were ongaged i huad shaking |2 tho sun goes down, and one party goos ot | fo Faonin ilont while tho duggrace audenffor | bo ¢ ado_solid fc ritical ocos pud at the | and preparing for the it )| and snother comes in. Tut gentlomen, it ix | pt VG M B SEONK S gl wholo ticket, Laicd is LD B DA A B Torrecimts ool [to. i [ When Biaino® reached the room yorth while to vemember that tho United | jrags, and T would most gludly remain silent | Fot all thirty-nino xouls togethor in good order and was che red to the echo, e a 8uC ol ropre: 4 U2 | minutes s ho entered the States is proceeding to-day upon a given | (oo R Bt HlGHET BW g & i el O 0PSO [ equally s good as Philadelphins and sold at Fatiost, Neb, Octobor 23—Stickle, | hungry, clothing to the naked, ‘prosperity [ wiitv o o laid, o wos groetod by th | basis of publio polloy. T might say, upon o | Seel BOW bt for tho duty which 1 ow to my and oolly lod the baud to the fire proft staies | §550.1 5. " Skipn and light wor plontitu) meetiog here tn»{nlgylt “" "l"!]-mi bl [l s muf(]p of the Unted States standing | od preceded him and stood at their ‘respec. | groat financial system, we have an important |} wn until mado public by publication a [ uickly returned to the fifth story, but ro- | 200 down o 160, and fancy assorted of 216 to ed with republicans, all for Lairc : i vinewhothor they | (Ve Places at tho tables, Blaine was escorted | national credit, we have levying of duties, a6 | fo imonths ago, My duty to thoso relatives | muined o f it too lato, and the flames | 220, 8old at 4 60 and thoreabouts. fow democeats, Tho apeaking croated no en. ffuce to fuca in to parties, wayingwhecher thoy | ¢ty st of linor by Wan, M. Tivarts and | has boen ‘s woll doscribod by your ditin: | oy wavpns f0: MY duby bo tioko xelativos | maiued u fow moments too Iate, and o fames | (50 JELSC %10 £0'50 Tha 4 55664 90 thusiasm till Kosewater made an assault upon | will adhero to that policy of “protection which | (4l W Tiald antl took his soat a3 tho romm | guished presidont of the cvening, fo adjusted | 24 to ¢ HEDIAHL L3 ¥ [ nad ent off every wvonn of escapo. Ho hur- | FEFELSENG =000t upon J. W. Eller for supporting Laird. When | bas trebied tha wealth of the United States [ (YIS 04 S Bhint. the industrins of the conntee are fostered | AcAUAIRtanCo with Grover Cleveland, whoso ™ | r.ed to the roof and amid the wild' excitoment g 4 Eller, being called for, took the platform, |in twenty years, or whether they will die s Gt Y and encournged thereby. ~ Wo have| KIND ASSURAN AND svwpatiy | of thousands of people below, he was thrown ON "CHANGE. ) Stickle, Rosowater and_ ths school-boy, graw |it and reburn onco more o the_ failing theory | - thits ""“‘h‘ s e | €0 important constitutional amend- | confidence have reached me compels mo to | & rove from the blding on th opposito wide | To-day s markots on 'chango were fairly ac- sicke aud the audience cheered. When two ox | of free trade, (Never, nover ) Itinvolves other he room aborately decorated. The | nents that grow out of the war, [ nake a public statoment and denial of many | Of the street. — Making the line fast he com- | tive, though for a time, during the morning, three ladies with restless children left the hall | issues too. No nation can grow so powerful | tables wera laden with te intor- | upon which, at this hour, and in | of the statemonts which have been made pub. [ menced his —perilows dercent, whilo | grading in wheat was inclined to be hoavy, they pretended that the meeting was closed, | as the United States has grown mingled with delicate a o articles of | hourgand days and weeks and yoers to follow [ lic concerning moand my character and nc. | the firemen held v tarpauling | with corn holding up above yesterday’s fig- and took their hats and sileutly stole away. | ing without continually enlargiog the confectioners’ art. bed of olo- [ ghia grcat facucs hing i thisconntry. Are | tions while in Bufalo, T would gladly avoid | boneath asa prosaution, Suddonly the ropo [ ures, Few outsido influonces, beyoud the “The proceeding made votes for Laid. with other nations. As theso ) gant fiowers, bearing the initials 40, G. B [y i\ shonld o invited o sten down and | further publicity of this tereiblo mistoruune it | apped under the man's weight ot wasburned | Now York figuren, on the visible eupply, en- The above dikpatehes appeared in the Oma. | come so enlarged they hecomo compii ated | m artistically thwered lettering rested on tho | ouf, and our opponents to step, up: and In, | T could do so without appearing to permit the | DY bursts of tlame, Carr's body shot down- | tered into tho doal. Aol 2 and therefors the foreign policy of the Unitad | table at which I was seatod. A hand- | (laighter) aro we to understand that thess st L 2 ward, head foremost, and to the horror of the hn Republican and Lincoln Jous i : VOUL AND FALSE STATEMENTS poople went directly” through tho tarpaul ns States goes right along with its domestic [ somo banner hearing tha naf shield and | bolicies nre to bo roverked? [Cries of “Yes i g the American e L i ) otor, espocially | and wa d up from tho stones, neck_bro- [ opened weak and }2{ lower than yosterday, man from his chara aying that tariff is the con t it steps to tha forefrout, and was borne down with his lies [ than you cau a an1 tortured boyond description. Rosewater [ What T mean by injured Stickie by declaring that Stickle was a | elusive issuo _is th i ropublican, Tho democrats are disgusted and [ not in exclusion of a thousand other important the republicans made_ solid for Dawes and tho [ 1+sucs but for this critical oceasion, aud at the The receipts were rather below tho estimates SRRV, Vi era cjgar | 20d the market was generally fairly active, Dl i o atote | and o shade stronger 'l around. Common L Bt e oP ory | and rough,_packors sold around “about 4 26@ d the | gils, The forsman of the shop, James Carr, 4 35, and fair to good 4 10@4 50, with best at § ) * labout 4 60. Fancy assorted heavy, almost can part Dafhiefser Bros chowing gum JAMES G, BLAINE," WHEAT (lang concerning my habits and char Wednesday mormug. Although Mr, Re v, sunplel ind conplement, wo can- [ represe glo, hotding in | o)™ Then i it Wt 3 pi p > water is in Lincoln, whero he 8 any affair our dustiny and cur pohicy | its benk o gecen garland, was stwpended from | ve peesmen ity “Nh“‘j““}:}‘f_,}fj"‘.“’l“,‘jl‘l‘f‘»‘1“::, thoso mado by Mr, Horace C. King and pub- [ ken and mangled almost boyond recognition, | With the stock market inclined to bo heavy SO S e 3 the wallyccnind the presiding officor, Wi, M. [ for “eeand dionaton, - [“Tlear hoe s o | Hehed with tho wileged approval of Grover | Another thrilling sceuo was meawwhilo takiog [and _contributing a_downward tendengy €0 last might, we have learned from 1 srand divaster, [tear, hoany® a0 | Gloveland himself. Theso. stubemonts have | placo at thy fire essapo from tho chowing. gum | wheat. Statistician Walkor, of tho New York cheers, ] Lo raso of £ been accepted by many journals as true, and | Factory. Bighteon young panic stricken | Produce exchange, figared out an 1o in the case,” NEVILLI'S ANSWE other eource ‘‘the f B GUESTS, callto your minds that tha re of ten lines ) 11 e showing that these dispatches ar 18800][ 1103 1118 R OF BIOKNESS L11% BRANDS | THE ”‘!' gt l‘»[ o i e Lbaniniiaot D e cterats appoar u.l\? tho datando or exciusn of Grovor | camo down pell moli aud whon within 25 feot | 2:20 :,f‘l({'llml::h«“:‘f“)v:w .'zfi'.-tt"x.i“uf.:rt‘.'x‘:,\;'.:'rfi:: of bragadocio falschood from beginning to T P e o ¢ Sent of tho evening | vitality and vigor tho old atato bank systom | Ulovelaud for his actions to and troat- | of the ground the last cight jumpad R o s end. I the first pluce, as to the juint d e deiitad timmediag ly o the right of the | B I AN IR PR EAAE BAESTON | ment of o, aw woll ws hik story s to my | pavemont faliing in u confused heap iat for o timo the markot ay; o) iR tickel vas billed to\sy il Telegram to THie B Levi P, Morton, United § o e o A pappily, oo &8 w0 | habits and character before and during his | ulously noue wero seriously injure off fay. Toward the closo of the at Edgar, b, Stickel was_ bille ter to Franas, sat on the immedia ght, i ) 2% | acquaintanco with me. I did not believe it | three who raceived painful cuts wad sossion & good export was reportid to have Al ville, candid; swoltt [Applause.] If these polijes arc 2, you will huve o regast your acemnts reviow your lodgers' tud prepars for a new, and 1 may say, ous departuro, and’ if these polic are not to Le ro to which our values losing stoady and opaning figures. but eased eb., Octobir 20.—Hon, W, tanse asto te for congress in this district, | {ablo. and in order of 'ittin in my eare for tho past | 1ight' Judgo Noah Davi the supremo court of N the tink on Monday evenivg. The fo Laird posted Laird for tiie sams hour and p and then notified the comuiittee that they had ible that even Grover Olaveland could , whose neck was not | sprungg up at Now Yo attempt to further blacken me in the oyes of | supposed, revived on the way to the hos readily respandod, fatures the world and disgraco me and wmy people | but died this afternoon, 1t cannot ba ascer” | 0ot much chavged from i after all ho had compelled me to endure for | taned thers was uny other loss of life, No. 2 kpring was sold early at sts at the prin were: On tho ling justice of . who at , and not able to transact_any bus Stickel or_any other man. ommi 5 = ell, of New Rl 5 0 704 for cas R D even read the pabe Ho is uow | to Llaine; .|Ull”\‘vli”"“)" \Q\A'Q‘v Y beTavibeaiithey i wilKooH taAl g ORIttt nd their swker, I deny that. thero was | lossos and ca are : off to 70} for cash. ot D R NN A At F VAR IWS apidly overing, and will bo all 2ight again y ; Oyrus W, maintaived by the great party which or hing in my actions or against my charac- | ing, Toss ¢ insura 1,000, € CORN, g in Jeife in afow deys. Mr. Nevillo wishes n y ry of the 31l A1iaa Ehiis. far tai at any time or at bell printing press ¢ loss $13,00¢ opened firm and fairly active, being sided Mr. Van Wy iwe and could not come, thersupon determ » 15 Jgar in the eveai U Tield, | inaet the I formed the acqua Oloveland, which eithes he or any other pr son can cast tho slightest shadow of suspic urance 10,0 0, & Co, b i Fisl insurance 5 what, showed & was mod- by owtich the samy causos iniluon except that the New York fignre deereaco of 335,000 bushols. Ther that the Omaba i ab-o.usely falso in ever agains b f Octol ancerons publican editor with vig have alre tho great exporting aud im; orting cit, and_sucees [Appla ly kaid, wo <poke of Now Senator Tho« C, 1 TD3 Ix-hudge Wiii @ 1 |John K. Dillon, W Doiwd, nd Addison L L00; o always been a republican, I feel com- | Bro Among the moro prominent of the . overme. Up to that hone o wi 5 i ¥ P . figlres y much raitled from the st.rt. e o Al e e s | Whits Reid, Henry agee od imjpe spe AS PURE AND SPOTLESH ; ST ST wero no% fustuned within ¢ in a naar committee: nged che foll room and no far away from home that, ho could | Bliss, Jacob . Ve our foreign ugn this magni f any lady m tho city of Buffalo, n ‘ V ILL LA optiony, aud within & in long ¢ wms: Stickel to speak one e SRR d and pro- | Bundy. Sinclair. Touseg, D. A, Hiwkins, | Metropolis nev have attaine Grover Cleveland should bo mao [THE “BLACK EAGLE"S' HEARTY RECEITION IN u‘,thv puglo fe b Bodowdet loshy ; o falaity ofthe charges, Josso Seligm ton Tyes, Aug. Kountyy, | Brandous and it upon foreign trads Iinit and I defy him or any of his HIS OWN SIATE—AT 118 BILTH-PLACE, Sl oloeeior 'y,'f}ff“{’”’l\u e O t8 ook ) the | time Froin Fien Hovexgistin, M. D, [ Thos G Plate, Olaenco I8’ Seward, David | #lone, AVoshoul R ortant a3 | friends to state a singlo fact, give a single in- | Guipaira, Octobor 20, —Logan and pardy | 5 e 2} fteen m nute ooy it Dawes, ir., William 1L, Robertson. s D, 5, | thut trado_is, representiv cmons sum | cident oragtion of mino to which any ono i 2 oAt 8 'alook to 1151 " The'r 5 packec Babor of fifteen hundred million dollars annually, that | could take &xcoption. T always folt that 1 had | 1ot here og for Carbon-1 0 andy and finm, closing very strong EBRASK it sinks into insigniheance and is dw i1 000 or , e were A out, [ the contide i “cateom of my omyloyors, | dale, whero n moesting will be held! this afber el oy 0 remaine atil = 4 o \ Wployers, | dale, whe ting e h afber- | for Muy, to which option the prineipal trading geratt peiasiiel funtl W THE VIGILANT of 8 “L,‘}"‘[“ e of ok P oS Mossrs. Hin d Belt and Flint “and |y oo, n arrives ot Logan’s birth- | was confined. Fluctuations for the first ses- b to the Sioux C.ty Journa : i Non Tork e tie a8 et und thin Loould not. mointain 1 Lbad | place, Murphysboro, this afternoon, After [ sion were within . 3 1N6TON, NER., Octob Lvarts [ fivo thousand million dolf ho world boliave, i would Anvel Thursduy he will boin Indlsns $ill the day LY, [Appla d began Ins | Our foreign trado natueally brings to 0 lond applanse | consideration the foreyn 1d as he closed there were more 1 well ¢ jcheers. Throo choors for Jawes G, Blaine | friond ws ol vays sty " di were called forand given with grea husiasin | safeguard of republics that they are not ad- | acter, so far as'1 know, was good and his in. | @001y @ iu the hanging, and wera repeated in response o voice from | aptod to war [cheers]. 1 Az essive war | sontion, | bolieved u:mymyunluy[ nd his i | poppe of fifteen of the participants ¢ b the lower end shouti ‘Three more.” | [chears| and it is the safeguard of this repub- | The circumstances under which largo crowds were aussomb s old ict attorney is iikely | When Blame arosa lo was greetod wi defense or that in defensive war wo com ades at armsand former neighbors, ir m, Phillips 15 | whirlwind of apj a6y the world [loud chearing), | This nw MY RUIN WAS ACCOMPLISHED apoctive of party, reccived the generalin g general s the woild bolieve. befora clestion, HE KOUGHT MY ACQUAINTANCE 4 of this [ and obtaine Lan introduction to me from a inguiched [ porson in whom I bad every contidence, and 1 is the | he paid ma very marked atéontion His char- slow and dull, shivpers generally being out e inarket or reaucing their bids 4 quotably at 54, with November nominally § premiui, the parties connceted with the lyn t Dputy Shoriff Tl rest on Monday 1 O Cannoxnark, Il —I'rom Cen tralia to Carbondalc General and M Logan went through the country of their at each intervening town and at th an appeal for support, H ird boyond iucidentally lips when PROVISIONS, y und about firm early, 1 o'clock a shade casior at a fractional from the openit Jos tion Jawyer, Felars with an abusive talk | tuned, and that the di ifter which ho stear of & corpo Mr. Laird followed hout Stickel an e = ridiculed fusi all stateinents r, and highly con LAl SPEECH, in profound peacs with the | are too revolting upon Grover Cloye hoarty ma . Mr, Ligan spoke briefly a ut his record as base fubrications, i unging, sayiug that th Hesaid niTEhs t roveraal of posi- | World, but in my judgeument it has bofore it a | make public. L did not seo ¢ fuclingly ot onch stop. Sarpy Legislat 1 Urewater now tooic the o iiable m shooting undc tions, M, Prosident (addressinz Mr., 1 duty which will not only make that pro. | or ive or six wooks after my ruin Quoin weremet by o reception committes of | 6o to Tug Bee, y from tho The Swiss was very oth congressional i was noarly hupg, Conside was obliged to send for him, ha homg the [ two hundred,” chie the proper parson to- whom £ conld tell my [ conntios of the Ty fonnd peaco permanent, bt shell set euch an example as will absolutely abolish war on_ this ! ot : plo and lofty [ troublo. I will not at this timo detail my | district, wl by wembors of hiy old that maks me k tom 7 up one of the 1 ia his own ipplements issued b oo ian ar you aseribs the lead it has hacn my Vari convention of 108, October 29,—The republican county nominated A, U. least by the thousaud+, he procoedsd to [ fore 40 ; 908k jabnpitiia.y a4y . . cast Thib_supplement i | proval ;‘ iy B b I_,'f',,‘l,',,lb’.‘fi‘ Ieanutely abolish {t in | subsontent sufferings and who had tho tatterad flag which they ca n n]klm_n,’.rl.mn i ‘;\‘:".“"‘ll.‘l'llniltlltl:: 8 lled o “pulvo e Yok A 7 continents, (Great and long eon THE BIRPH OF OUR LOY duriug tho war. At Gurbondale Coposed by 15, . Huly of Springliold ou the i med 6o lave baen | Afanison, Wis, Octabin. 20.—-Ool, W, 10, | Soumirymen bn asoiibl b iy o [ thnued - cheoriug ] 1 am - Justifiod | on Soptomber L1, 1571, but T will ay that the f SOt it st tho Sopt. A salute of U6 xounds {300 dabos dro popular and aro making misrepresented, Mr. Rosewater showed | vilas was nomin: Ao for tho | ofasslonss. b 65 R e A s Sy A I ‘.‘{[f",',fl',fi,'[‘f.,"[,‘]".‘”"fl’ m.:.‘l: (.‘,““.,[(i]‘,'i'\‘,'. vans, AlLof the bells of the city und whistlos | 8 Jively canvass of tho county, erent manufacturing establishments stataments to be falso and fra.dulent r. He convicted Laird and “compelled him to at- the in every parti on his \ r | of tho d v doubt as to the pateroity of our child f B ; t s attempt of Grover ( ded to the weleo A g of two loveland, or bt | (husand eavaley, composed of veteraus S’ o th boy for tha | 1460 War and a great eorprof footmen were in EAR for the singular success which has given are not only willing but ready, and not to you the oppostunity to len thrco of | ouly rendy, but eager, to enter into a rolemu the most important cases adod by a | compiet in a congresy that w i L and ¢ called, in | frionds to couplo the nain situral and 1 reors i this supplemsnt. member of tho American L splauso | | the nume of peace, to agreo that if unhappy | any oo clso. wi a EHo vext proved Mr. Luird to be a monopo- 1w ressting Your own party in what Rller e b o R il ‘I,‘,‘,ZIH’V:Ji,;‘;m‘l‘,,')‘," the line. Bixteon Al “trains brought peo list frem his admission that he paired with raled the impol the madnessof in- | between men and nations, they shall be set plo here from all adjaceny connties, ¥ if n president, | INFAMOUS AND FALS| Attached heroto is o statement prepured tehors and submitted to me by the friends of Grover | ag Carbon Clev Tho city was draped with flags, bunting, wottoes, ete. The recption speccl 1o mad by Tlon. Tsmac Clemeuts, 1 doclined to do so be- | Logan’s responsa was full of pathos and was Christian basia of @ ] And as I have 4 in thix v that, in Regan on all propositions to forfeit Jaud grants, and all harboe and river bille. Then Yaaird pretonded vhat puirs in the hoise w only on political issuoe, and Rosowater t and” stitched, steated ‘cover, The best meth v, Ete., and the At good?” | tled upon the peacoful o 1, in maivtaining before the | #rbitration — [Great chee Al tribunal that has ever | often said bofore, T am glad &0 repe 1 times, tha rights of your | Ereat center of civilization and pow wssembled in moc pun show him to be an imposter on that i 1 Iz try 1 ob ing V) dgme 0 oual U n contained chesred to tho coho. him ifians. e ountry snd obtaining redre-s for wrongs to | Wy judgment, no national sy , 0o inter N % e if it were true, all his pie- No ane who Uis & flowor or plant, or & | ber that grew out of the civi [applatise] | nastonal spectacle, no continental wpectacle g (IR Manta B, HaueiX. | ayynysiono , HI,0ctobor 20, —Logan de- RYINGTOHOLD DOW nses for absence wore | b Regan T Dorio, e pic o chickons | and third, perhaps avertinig i civil war | could b oo grand than that the republior |, SR B uern o boforo o bhis 25 givered w wldress' ot Jurgo audionca, dwoll FEARLEAKING pOMEE , who was & 1 tora t”"x'“i‘x’”l"""“ aflord o be without tis kural 4 by pleading beforo an electoral commirsion | 0f tho westorn w hould tect togother and | ¢ -“li"'"‘[",;“ her, 1851, e e ingon the importauce of tariff to thoe farmoar, ITAMBOUND TORISE. 1y venomous spacch, & Was 50 Mo Poch idkay peaceful settlemont of angriest | solennly agroe sitnee the soil of North HEROY ~ P ANKS, a8 to anufacturer, i completely wsod up that in his 1ouly of forty- The -3{»..{ Writers political discussion that ever arowy bet ween | nor South An all L hor-ufter stained Ly e From Carbondalo tho party camo here, gy I"\‘L h:.l.l. 1.‘<~4Ih~ I\n“ ulg \Illh it ]l). ull).h“ll( « *u‘.xp to n:'_" paged, = Th l.hlw‘n y : ";l-’n“‘ two parties in the Uuit d States, [Applause [by a br ther's bl | Prolonged chesring, | TN York, was W Hmdw"m. by u large number of hi? it persoual b aud - villification, Ha | bl s 606 yoit e G piined s o0 fand choers |1 burn now from yoie pr. st (o e —— o M, ) early friends and neighbors and drove ont to wallod Rosewater aJud.s Iacariot and g trai- | low subeeri o prioof3Losa year has w Iavger |l Nou” merchants and 1y fostomal o oo i ENDEISON, L Witnossos, farm where he was born, and this ovening r to tho republican par dentally, he | circulat on ol sox. abner=nubileationsotlyspgeydtin! thalirn omplex society of Hendricks i 1linols. ! Rexovn, addressed a large nuwmber of people in tho caRl S 1 to huye in- | L8k in ¢ L o P s et ek i xarien, 111, October 20,—The Hen. L THE STATENENT public square, He goes to Bellvilla to-mor y b vroduced y in the session to forieit the at_this festal board, but also in that 9 one of the | poforeed to in tho aflidavit wa Lals i tns United St an exculpation | 1w tos. land grant, P : fur more impressive reception which the close | greatest political demonstrations evi of Clovelu written b lawyer d s that the J I 'l['”"“ “’:,“]"“'l'" ked The #Homs Circle. of this rainy duy witnesses ia your broad and | nessed in this city, 16 is estim sted that T O T T T The A avyship, aad; the fudae Tavariuial sy IORo. wp nad i, ; ot SRR = benutifu pue. 1 could not, I am sure, by | were fifty thousand peoplain tho city, Tho — WasHiNGToN, Octoler 29, —Tho president o PAILY 60 tho ¢ xporations in this [ Department of (o Rural Mobracka s b opeclal |, oasiblo strotoh of vanity, tako this Tance | Dusine:s portion of ‘tho city wis A sunny Kay, datlina o Amiatats Naneatate filon't alias d sobior b b the | gl Fireide: and gonerons demotsivation” to mywelf, 1t iy | decorated, —Goy, Hewdiicks spoko vetary of the treasury i the absenco of ; o wiv to mo o for “tha timo | #fternoon from the Leland hote New Yok, Octobor 20.—The ropublican | seeratary MeCilloch, An effor made to - - . ; N asuc 2k their princi, les according. to { Agents Wa,nted. BAp ref I'"‘I"“l‘;'-’“ of tho principles which ;J“‘ the republ an piocey, h convention of the Eleventh district cudorsed | have the presidont designato Assistant Secro- e e —— " ¢ nei, les accord f o and iold in common, touching the-e [ long enoug - should 0 ol rench, bi 0 = wcientioua bedicf, Ho picked up the bl which | We oy Postamssters and Local Azetea ) Freatinteronts whioh unloriic, ae. wa. Leliave. | dWalt upon tarit enpock the countby democracy nomination of Col Tea- | Wy Fronch, but withon avadl, G Laira Lad fourished showed that it was No, | S0 than any oher pt the prosperity of th \ise] aud 16 | of & reduction of tho taxes, M man R Morriman, of tie Now York Sun, for e - = sud had been iabrodueed fn tho month | g2 p¥Ae ST A0S Kities KA i fitting that the m rapublican party wi Covgress, cuttr Po-Day. b Pn g af Slay when congress was 8 ‘:: o 4]““.‘“, Dustrated Promium List 2 cents rhould laad: it is fitti appropriated to build up the ete,, ad ””' “'—'—“ s d L Wa s Upper an-n - = iero hiud presi usly been introduced 6 958 (T Do THROTTLED LIBEIRTY ippl und M thwester- bills, aud this bill Bad no show whatever of The W‘cgkly Beo JHGEOT e v SE— i ) A T U S| PURE CREAM TARTAR. s i in I and Laird knew it. Tae [ thou'd give expression to th continent of itx Storey's kel Craftsmon THE OUIRAGEOUS ELECTION FRAUDS 0F 106 | vortherly winds becommg variable; nearly a tven couteu Lie bill wera such thut every fu. | Aud the i RAL SKA one vess ensh for | views and its judgment on the impoit i : " CHICAGO DEMOCBACY—CIIMINAL BROWIEAT- | Sbationary temporature in the latter, }n;\\um]..:.myg.].ml.-fi;w!’“‘-‘]'“‘*fl-m 19 found taliigen_peis nwould conzade that it coulunot | 1o then the p B ato e AUOgIL -GN Jhi0 dinHoHe 1ieaGo, Octoly s press elub et ) o S ~! R - \, Andrews' Pearl Baking Powder, 15 pos accowplisht the object for which it | I who A narloan el ) ad 7T e 2 | e aftarncon g SR nitten ta | s i A LAY RAARANE ARG b L publican bubsitaee, U RYRE, Selhgondored sidieinoninn purper t L drawn, because | ANy w16 so well &4 you, but|draft a suitable memorial upon the death of b & i ; ' Y olik, October Tho republicans | tn; M. Delafontaine, of Chicago; and Gustavus the had alieady | oauif um the wpokesmen for the " priwent, | Wilbur I, Storay, proprictor of tho Times, | C110A0 October 20,—No secrot is made by ¥ yamcd Johu O O'Connor, Je, for president | Sode Milwaukee, 'Noversold i bul deci 1 Pactiic Junds uader |11 ITH & CO,, 106, entura to remind you, men of New York, |and one ty st tho club at the funeral, | the d of their intention not to regard | of the Loard of alderman, viee' Lowis J, Phil-] orrreQfy ANOREWS & €0, 1o mort forfeited, bu the o with your wealth and your just influenco and | which A% OO §3-INOTTOVY, ths recent action of the county board, which lp lined, v f m.‘ i 207 40 1..]\(\m<r’ deen teverywiiere, ctal geats wits tl it attains \py] oA VElhe trictinects fecause every- wfere recognized § e neellow. as indidpensible to Peafer an Fr,\.t», Mol 4437 b I‘l‘.lm‘ifl.l [’MUUA vy moking Tobacco. Gonsdumer,