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. OmaAaHA DALY BEeE . l-'l{_li),-\\' MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1884, = FOURTWENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEt . \ e & ST oot oo n "N “Ho saif ho ditnot Tle said t [ A O T e —— el BLAINE IN BROOKLYN. ghthe Kings county ot mhovie.{ CAMPAIGN GALUMNY. s 1oy ":‘“I""‘"i aeusation MID THE MUGWUMPS, it i eute nfl.(lui Uniding ot THURSDAY'S TRAFFIC. 1 Edward Deccher . we now in o ratiroad office ont —— A rolle ‘I“\‘n‘.":"‘ ”'1' of chuer AP £ alang . Py Kev. 8, 1 0 ont 1 ey ol |l ot thi afaie cont him ¢ Cleveland o the Land of Alleged e Yesterday’s Prefnes X Long [slanc's Meteop.lis Tendens | Sibind vt a0 ha wan e (S JON SWER Tato the VOTMEX Of | s Gt suppor o the Lind ol Alleg S tsterday's Preiness at the Stouk Blaing @ Graud Reception. BAN ‘ Palitical Scaudal, VAT i s ot o ot Republican Defctions, ich o it e et b Dt and Yards =d on 'Charge, e vt AL ML Ll St - "W not St 7 el to the 1 e eIy sl Iarer and moro enthisi |':;" Bt p- A | Public Ovations Amid Rain and|u: ‘fif‘r'{n‘f..’.‘ wiican pacey in power,t "I (A “Woman Seraps” Alleged |, v, s iy bt i Ciloago & ‘ o “i{ Appealing to Democratic Ener- I e hero 17 New Haven awont 0| The Cattle 2Market Slow and Storm, Hit tysay i .leh'('-;‘f.‘-j,l;m.f'.‘.'."L H‘.'\( vilu‘:;;n Against Him, s gies in Connecticut, lantis” W .-‘v’f\* ‘\"h.E,’f.yf:,,'“\‘\"",‘,f s Srageing, | An Irish Tribute of Esteem in|on ot et ot e oo | A Fine Story of Youtbfal In=|rakrirmvuy sttoaovrtook mnovan | A Series of drandly Arranged ferowi of sovoral hunieed peracns’ accomp ge Und z0 o Revival of | Y yower, [Tremendous applanse.| The ropub : . OUT THE STATE=MUGWUMPS FEW AND FAI i ing had assembled in Recroation ha ] » Celtic:Dialect, D AAES 10 ML pAlE SOWGE, 1y AL e discretion, SR 7 Ovations AFors ClvRINEI g Siarve T e one o Energy. P Ko 'l\rnv{fln“ |[u..-<:\,‘\ e ica wr-:rrm” i Niw Youk, October 90.—[3pecial to the S efon ~‘Il“ the governor and prty appeared o nid immense enthi How Ho Dessrted His. Wifs and|C"® The Mammoth Beception by |erander than imperial sway evar coutralled, feago Tribune ] Tho demacats aro hoping | Grgat Show of Enthusiasm at|iis wis introdieed by Bomwd Keating, | Speoulation in Wheat Quiet and ¥ | the, party voluutarily abanded the to carry Conn at through republican disat N Hav president ot the meeting, ¥ 5 Brooklyn Ladies. @ o o M e % Child. fection, Inquiry in New Haven how, ew Haven, Glovelaml saidi 1 cannot forbenr at Uninteresting, ! hat great reform wi'hin its own ranks \ i ho, A8 UilY. to - axprels . bW — an hiv\I-]u{r-_nl.”\\ill}p_vnl prece h'n‘%_mrt \‘nlh i ;lnr_ :‘m(vufl: .(Iu;; \::xx\‘;:t;\‘llt:“v‘ th »i‘;:n;;. ‘ ', i g0~ expr o s Demonstrations at the Theater|plause] And wiashas been secompiished 1s | His Innocent Statement of the Oloveland’s Feeble Oratorical Ef e, In sawe. This looks likoan overe T «nd Connec but a foreshadowing of that which ) {\“f‘\'\“"'.‘,‘,\“'l""',“,‘:‘i‘,“,,l"",‘,‘{ All Corn Options Dall and De= cut have S v n, fo co, there ara 100 signers i I 1t this . and Williamsburg, larged experienco and. further te Case, QAL ok Lol fort at Bridgeport. como was w tribute 1 individual, prassed, i i S oustiata to be wise, patriotic snd effe O to the anti-Blaine call. Of theso ten were % & wld only express iy gestitudo; s, whet At the ¢ nclusion of \he speach there was A Busy Day tor the Great Oandidate | prolonzed checring again and in renewed. EFrom the academy of music Blaine and Gen: eral Fremont were driven to the Grand opera house where thery wa democrats, ton more bocame democratsin 18 2, Evidence that His Traatmentd four have never yet voted, twenty-five or to His Wite Was Not Unim- thirty are prononneed free-traders, and most of the others are mon of little or uo ivflueuce, Lfind 1 ropresent an ides that is the rame with you as with me, it is with a sense of sol emn vesponsinility that I stand before you. [Choers | Tho w as not produced so A\ Day of Rain, Mud, General 1taa Weather and Stron Oats Quict and a Shade Fasicr—Pork Hourhon —Inclement Weather—His Weakening—Lard Generally RERGSALIGIIeRTe, OUIE e Ve rperu il chbas ORI LA and hava always been clsed as donbtiul Sl o hl st T E LTI, sl il Upon Blaine's appearancs, was a repetion on dalEh, Vs ;“Np:"""‘"ll;";‘"L‘_“:‘"Ti'.\“" L LD ) tlon you stand tonlght (appl nee] —— & 5 " a smaller scale of the s:ene at the academy. rlaim to bo spencingy & EOOE EPN S oy | OLBVELAND IN CONNECTICUT, At such atime, o Jeader stands fu a olom N B BLAINE IN BROOKLYN. His specch hero was o discassion as to ST, JOHN SCANDAL. but evidently withont much effect, there fa] 0, Masn, Octobor 30,—An im. | PoHtion and 0 Daudite of his hearors only e Niw Yo October 30, Ly §ieXHaE MBAL of fEe AT 3 no “silent vote” to by very wda. . ) s, October 80,4 " Lservo to increaso his feoling of responsibi OATTLE, b M Bl whe her the experiment of fres trade with & | giscial dlapateh to the Bee, pendant bas made his exit in a roll of newsp | menso crowd welcomed Governor Cloveland | Hit ie. if o e trus to i of responsibitify, possible chavge in our currency system shall be resorted to by the American peopl Cuicaco, October 80, I°rom the Grand opera house Blaine was taken | the records from the cireult dourt, at Olney, to a carriagn and driven to Williamsbure, that is, if he is true to his conntry and to the tinterasts of her people, which parvades | Ouicaao, October $0.—We: and T thought Survey the field of the comivg LhsA) bt Ll o) ntest, 0 “thio foress w0 up in array | fOrmed about a quarter of the recoipts to-day. arriviog in Brooklyn, The time or him to cross the bridge was 2 o' was nearer 3 before ho appsared. Tho de- ¥ was toned by n large number of ers upon him at the Fifth Avenue hote York, At abont a quarter to 3 Blas Special tologram to Titk Bre. The Tribuno prints | per thunder from the republican ranks, - The vuonading, musis vhola movement has been a noisy on 5 At A : Th indopondents themselves do not expect | ¥ ne of New Haven met the 114]| ¥kt s TiGtwith SERTUIBE £ S VRIR R WHIBE AL l'”"' "1‘- 'll“'l'"f';";‘ ‘:"“ {"L'L!""" 1 “’“fl'l “ld‘ o 1!{2"[ te Iflg;-:fln\l{:-;:-\ x:”fh wa, -.n\'mnnr“lu-m and v|\ srted mm‘\. a .wlul\- AEAISL You £ om & party strong in numbers |OF the latter thero were less than 100 cars, inued, n great opel ceting was held | Uought by Prohibitionist St. John, and also | salk of a silent vote' is sh: ain, After LrodUEHOR £ CH6 crowd b ke By RVASk) RS or Eae e o | T 4 : ESv | G SR Foe s HNEN Watblog ot | Tus et R The Connecticut democrats aro 1 iiog hu‘-l-‘ ) ::\”p‘w'u!.‘y.".‘. T PR AN \\ong | Tho general market was alow and drageing to the M msion house, It was raining har o enbuslaam was a0 great that for somo | Opagy, TIl, October 25, 1884 —1In 1852 1| M bersiatent effunts to recoser the wuppart | FERAUTE 2 U K ol th | inflence, but corrupt to' the core, " p|from fiest to laat. Pricea generally on so- t about 200 men waited under the verand s | time Blaion could rot got au opp rtunity to Ouxky, 11, October 25, n It which they have lost among the lrish Ameri- | uot pevmit. I'ho people passed through the to control the religions elomont of | ealled fat cattlo were 40@50 lower than a nd in the vestibule of thy botel. Among |speak. Ho confived his romarus to an ex. | Was living in Cathoun, Richland county, ML 1w and working classos, Their work in this | car each shakivg the governor’s hand. ¥3 to-morrow thoy will eudeavor to | week ago, Really good, 1400 to 1500 pound theso waro Myor Low. Mv. Bullard (Rov. | position of tho benelits ‘resultin from pro- | Ona John St John married at my houso iy | dirsetion I aftou notcsupufons, & Beier| N Havi, Conn, October 8).—On the ost of your millionaire magvates | seers are solling around about 5 90@6 40, enry Ward Boe.hoo's brother-indaw) Rav. |tective tariff and to the nece. M e s . After liviny | of instances aro ko b demora S A T o solling around about 5 90@6 40. topdaughter, Mary Jane Brown, After living e Thera shoutd e o mieale | Low grade native steers of 1000 to 1300 pounds mtest. It fwan acte.aptto break | and there-abouts ara eelling along about 4 75@ hore with and cheers, mincat ¢ o 4 ) o escorted to the | 1or the p John J. Heischraan and delegations from the [ vinuing the prasent financial pohiy of the snp.oyers have sought to force their men back [ arrival of Claveland he will be escortad to th ! < i N 0 g cgerbed i ¢ by means of .. @ NS0 eption 11 b | theie enmpai Kings connty tomporanc aseombly nad from | povarmment, “Hiaine 1ofe e etk suid oy | #ith Ber about threo months - deserted | into the domoceatic party by means of chraats, | New Haven s whers resoption will b | (il bt 2 3 i ) vy can in |held. ~ After lauch undad, after the New Yurk tamperance assembly. Rev. [ roarious and continued cheer hor and hor unborn chill, Dunng [ Ths managers ara doing all’that they can in | b Y down thy ior botweon tho poopla o 5 X i Grorgs 1. Tesad was chatrmun of the. Iattor, " er tho v eling on Wil aesburgh Blaino [tho & he lved with her|thowsy of silmulatiog vace prejudices and | wii b he willepenifrom n baloong to the {055 s.ben an thoes that pule. heve, The| 0o Thio macket, o stockers aud feedera ia ALt hbes o bers B Rt A . The ey 5.at the liskd of the' prosession ; : hiteod, * Tne. - Trish mationuit stand | erowd and thon will b sacorted o o depot, | Ubited States aud thoeo that rulo themn. The | 41,0 woale and lower, with o lrgo muply of 1L of whos ho proc o never provided a single ponny's worlh to | fiem ax o rock. They have dissolvad f ¥o lnaves for Now Yoricat S p. m. 7 8 ol both, Som vory choien feeders, picked *out with Blamne, s then falling hevier than ever. | qonore r clothe his wife and she would have 1 CRB AL 06 ¢ | Aupasy, Octobor 30.—Cleveland, nccom. |holders Whowo biavuess “it is to make | &' o 395, Yenrli Kb ey A" el procstuton " vonsbe St repalfloaa | AUBBOIE e ot partnership with the donoe ) andy com | ot of Shele sttt T TH sorwen o | of big droves, woid at 430, Yearlinga aro_at anied by his private secrotary ‘arnsworth, left haro for Pittstield at 10 a, go on forever choosing your cmonstration at_tho depot in [ 108, what will bo tho «n h the governor's desite, At [ton that every cno of s of Tife 1f I had not | il not be frightened. The least 4 cents pe time last week., calyes on sals hundred lower than at this There were 10 loads of stock d for 17 the week o far there A committee representing Irish-American- | headguartersin Montague street, Blaine took auti-Cleveland nniin of Kings couaty with | his stand upon the plattorm, and sheltered by John D. Carroll at its head, wers introduced [ waterproofs and umbrellas, reviewed the alera_from this This is & quos on can answer for suppli d her. patiently soven long years for his raturn, his wife sought and ol aro quietly wishiog for repub! 1 p t vy lond their powerfnl moral support to the | Tnere was 1o sived a divo cain the courts of Iiehlaud | ropublican members of their flock nccordance wi ! i n A 3 Y i eare of nearly 1800 head over the by Judge Rnoney and_presented anjaddress in [ parade, —which numbered — about six and was granted the custody of the | i fo tho situn- | Great Barrington there was an immenso | ime«lf. Because it is th8hparty of the peo- |18 8n incroaro o L Celtic socint { that it was the d-sire of the | unceasing rain_had drenched then thr ite, broke her hoart and | Som ™~ fine Stuenes thows that 1iatfoed will | tically. Hundreds grasped hi tho hand [ for they love thsir fellow ¢ untrymen and S0 bl v T Qol Lo A blo LibPIELT committee that Blaine shou d hear the address | and throngh, J ness. Tae canvaes ¢ho d atend ood to chuice stipping, The torches for the most pa out three [their country mors than they do thuir party. d her to fill a premature grave. as it drew while the train waited; THE DIVOKCE PROCKDURE,S « pared, Sales: B o A o i 0L prove ed when the vote is counted ) pounds, ommon to in Trish. Blaive said: 1 suppose it is the fwere extioguished but the men choered | (g0, JUHL Brewer. | gleetion. R e, Bolitia otohers s | cheers were given for the next president of | ot us feel ‘that ¥ e people “are the rulers of ¥ 3 5 Tunguage thit somo of my ancestors woro used [ lustily, rogardless of the weathor. ~ Apare | (*% ; e s o sutaloaiy | the Unitea Sbxtass ! tho nation and not the officcholdors, whose [ Be0im, 100 to 1200 pounds. 4 14 @5 00. 5 Toxans, o speak 5o I sh 315 Nobraska from the procession, a_crowd of four or tye be glad to hear it.” Mr, »I.l el Claveland |50le nmbition and purpose s pii October 80, 0_guin, Chariay, C NN 2 Wyoming, 1171 lave visibly improved in the It tures Logan then raad the addeess in Trish. ~ Blaino [ thousand ‘stovd aretnd the heaquactars in | Tho New York Tribune of yestorday worn- | DAty was groetn 1 hate by an immenso mumbor of | (APPIue ] Lt un wlso fool that it the [ 105 4 0% e wn\'\vry nlt-\ln}l\]n, 1,\nrr the reading Blaine A\llnnf.llku\‘ul[;-ul.l_ ::L.ml\‘mll In;mu‘\. l{ ing contained the following: WOOkN. e propie, who received b ithu dastically and | be ;1.‘-1‘;.\" x]m the. of government f oyt IR Y 7 \“!‘~m~m: -1'6"- i crol [ d s g f .| raturnea to the F Ave ote!, in New |, 5 TR 2 s 4 we hold frof 0 pe crod trus! Sheer [ 23, Moo ¥ 8 Mo a, . l‘t)\'.tll:"":uvfl:‘(,"'lvll"‘)" ‘|.“.)::I“|“| H Im;[lg.filfld::; ;'m’]‘:{"‘u:nlll\l-lhm:x. venus hotel, in New | g1 74, wy Jane St John | i MeSWEEN D LI, shouk nis hand, assuring him of his officlal | We v ’l”!(l-lnl:xl«'n«\‘.rll\n:| f:!p:l .“"I"m; Montana, 105 110 Montana, tticance, but alo because it i3 « very interest. i TRE HOSTON PLAN Yohn St J Bill for divoree. | pATRICK KOAN, PRESID RISIL ANKI- €U0 0088, o CONN., October 30 R N An e 5 40; 400 extra, 115 Texans, Atk G BostoN, October 30.—Upon B /\nllll;\."\l«"l R Ll;?:": comes the plaintiff| CAN NATIONAL LEAGUE, BRANDSTHE STORY | orowds were at Canann Fally, West Cornwall [ Were thrown into tho air. - Tha ' gallorios TR e "‘“l"'j' “,,"""l """‘I“;“’k' l"”‘,"""-.L’“”l‘:l‘","’“." in Boston, Monday, he will pr by her attorney, and, it appearing to the court | OF THE BOURKON HIN s rasi |and Kent to weleome Cloveland, who ap ::":,],: h':,:"'] Liak ikl "["l‘]"“t"' ; 90 Montana-Texans, 1106, et ac es ehook hands with Blaine Inf yyoea) Branawick, where he will dine with [ that tha defendant, John St. Jonn, has b oLy, Neb,, October 30.—The following | peared on the platform of the car at each 8 handkorohis \d it was fully ton e his reception rom of tha Mansion houso. At |, 0 00e ntatives of the atmy and place and shook hands, Great enthusinsm all [ minutes before McSweony, who made the 1068, avy, mem- | duly notified of the pandency of the suit by [ 1¢per i | summons duly served ton days bafora the first S torm of this conrt, and the said St. John | L rasta | comes also by his attorney, but having failed | have ju: answer or plead to said cause; it 14 thore- | ot Chicag speara in the State Journal tomorrow: r of the State Journal.— Dear Sir vead the proceedings of the m four v'cluck, the rai A carriage atd sttonc THE BRODKLYN & before the h still falling, Blaine toc ies receptivn, coneluding trodu party wera iven to tho Atlant ¢ hotel and | was a & thera to tha depot, where ho took a [ murket o ach of the ey ning, conld be in , Market . After the meeting Cloveland and | all quartere, and under this competiti along ths routo, A Buinarport, Conn., Octobar ). —Cleveland Ung | arrived in this city by special train on the at which Daniel McSweeney is re. | Honsatonic road at 420 p m, in compny spened with a brisk dem bers of congress, and . ! the city. The parade will ¢ 4 N the hitel. Blaine will intad for the re- | ouly Tuekday morning, iowed for A that ity in | arp up tura of about 10¢ por 100, with \g steady and about all sold, As I it . ception to Blsive, given by tha ladies of [ season to vote, PR nTid i RaT AT ¢ elogates from New Havon and Biidee. in for Albauy eompired with Monday, the market was 15@ Brooklpn, the Acadowy of Musie was| m YR I b for sonieane aaiams bim, | Poried to havo aads 4o Treland, tho whole Wity dejasates fum ew v Lles e 20 gl | crowded in every part and peoplo were going TORKY'S 11 AL aid St John. And the (s coming on | country inculding the glorious leader, Charles | b4 ad at tho dopot and a salute of 10 gun Mine Disaste at 4 80 away unable to zet . _Although the occasion 0@ | to bohea rt Parnell, is in favorof the democratic | was fire Ho was escorted to the Atlantic ¥ of | Stew apon the proofs and testin THE BODY OF THE GRYAT Yoster EDITOR BORNE 70 HaLIAY, October 50, belooeed peculinrly o women there were and it ap earing thal yarsy. and opposeed to the ropubizans. He | hotel, where a rece_ tion was held until 5:15 p. Ay aftacnoon @1 75; and fancy assorted L ab 4 70 many men . Rev. Dr. Behror IT8 FINAL RESTING PLAC i LT bl \I\ b s T ting for ::“fi\ll.r.:'l"'x:‘l[c..-:\"\‘\ iy n.l s P e was bob g low: rad in tho west miao of [ @500, Thera was a bettor demand for light #pokesiman of the ladies, delivered the a Ciii “AGo, October & [he funeral services , as alleged in compliinant’s | Blaive should be regarded as a traitor to_ hi Niw HavEN, Octber 80, —In this city, the | th? Canada Steol Co', wirks near London- lots, with ekips and grascora s liog at 4 0) @ Q portions of which wera warmly 10| ver the late Wilbur F. Storey were conducted | and} ithatiiho [did on about | country and crosd.” T donot know if Me- | ia"hud Tallun heavily ~throughout e day. | dotry, contaiulag the followlng mon: Richard | aasacs ghece. aucrted L300, duwn, at 4 50 ¥ o, introduced Bliine cvery- > : the 28th day of June, A D, 1852, wilfully de- | Swoeney evor met Parnell. However, he h e SR R en e arbiea Al S 8 e @476, Packing and shipping, body in ths house roso and cheered and it i | by Bishop Cheney and the Rov. Dr. Swasey | Jort his said wife, the complaiaant. up th the nly not the authority to speak for him, | i defOents, W e o A | 1L Ferey, Taomas Vipond, Nathuiel Rush- | punds, 4 75@500; light, 1606219 pounds, praby bl that o Laga o munbec of handkor- |at tho fawily residence on Prairie avenie this | present time, withont any just swiee o provo- | wnd his knowledgs of tha” piopla of Treland | 103000 (s “morsing, - all idos of o paad [ 100 Ofiver Rubtin, Daviel Chstolm and | 11.@17 hicfs was 1 ae bot ire | ) poathe red in the ¢ that Heney St Joho, | does not extend very far outside of his homs WHEAT, forenoon. The coffin was placed on a cata. | ¢ ion, and it nopsari At 'the Uric John MoTnnis. R ; d becu given up. )t 2 Tho cago was being lowered nll. Blalng bowed repeatediy o ths plau fadene in the mmiddle of o loug and mrew | CHId of complainant and defend wng wE thé | Dosigil. Parnell i a cablegram. adr 0 aerop Tt nast EAE 5 down o Difrin shafs when 1. ensing | N0 teaturen of fnter-at waro dovelopod in SIELSEIH a7 e pY gt nelaai 2 : R EIRa of ix years, iv, and hos boen, in thy ens- | ¢ e, published a“few. waeks ago, distincily 000 peris wtirged in aud vt | hroke, An the cago foll it was oaught duwa in | vy of the markets to-day, Wheat was very tody of compliinant since the de {0y said detendant, and it w) inavant is the aftiemad his neutrality fu this campaizn. Tho Tosh navional Jesgus of America distinctly declared 1ts neatralicy and by a circular rtion of k cariog proper cu \rned Ehrowing ot the men. | quiet, trading being alwost autiro y local, At o of 20) foot. The three | the opeving, speculitiva offerings were quita outright, two. othars | large. The first sales were mado at » de g Clovel e arrival, | the shaftand who fell a di of the depot o Despita the beavy down-pour the multiinde pressed upon the platforny, its denser portions | fitst numed woro ki1l “In tni mmwortant national eontest which | incription, * now draws to a close, mnch of th zross of | ber 19:h. 1519; died October Storay, born Dec b, 1a81.2 1 which I hare perso o things | floral offi ings we seeous and ri h'in de chid, it is th wdy in Seotembor, signod by ‘Rev. Chatles | bihering around the tr 1atully injured, th onw e very seriously | 0f @8, but under a gosd domand pri . have especially impire me, t1e 1oflaenc ieve was a large attend mea of creed that the bonds of m "Reilly, DD., troasurar, avd wh i positive news of the governor's ar- |injured. Tha jngu heing held, vallicd 7, ewed off a trifh 1 over exerted by ths woi en of the United States, wpla who had personuily known m the sail conplamant | tiry, and my-elf, enj TVl ridRARortWa ] e 7 yesterday On th the mar- and that ex rt 1 by U issolved o your whom were Judgs men. [Ap' | nult fkeep thy eaguo work ment of his dronche [ “SEORITARY OF BCHENCES, ™ ket fell 0IF again 3@ 1o and at plau 1.do not kiow that T eught to divide | e, C. C. Bonee the said ¢ mplinant have [ poritic 1T am aware that the people of |y S Cuin oty 13 ather priviary poi free. The [ attribute the great interest and C R Dennet lusive curo asd conteol of [ treland, as a body, do not take auy side in the | 0 EC U R G ot was made on'y to | TR N8W GOVERNMENT HUREAU PROFOSED Y iy o 717 for Novewmber, 763 for ctivity of the you in- Matteson, of the theie said child, 1 i that ctiva nud eatnest | fo'tollowed by bgus el ¥ THR NATIONAY, ACADEMY. O BOIENOKS, er, 793 for January flaancy ot Athele xol I i monk whieign e workin £ foros [Haslandanipay ihe s 58N, o workingg 1 a0 di- | iy bud wonzhior would prevent tha governor's | WaASaINGTON, October 30.—A committeo of COIN. republican party o jonrual, Tho pall borrors wore L Ssaiehotd) ca eront sidas, SuDOTLION | uryiyl N w Havon, but tho crowis, Wonld | ombers of the mettons) scudom of - scevocs | Speontative trading fn som wasof a mited aen ol EES Righlan | il e tover candidates conscionce and party | IR RS AE EEE EE CO B G, CHE DI B SAEA LT e ol ol Plari £ oua [ Oliarles’ b arieall L TiylonDick L AThinfliopitt 4 )n\ cireult, court in tions dictate, and they have o parfect | 1,5t rolled nto the depot somoe minutes be- | 8r0 undirstood to have prepared a report fa sioriand Sho markosieniotulillidoring SRiBaA of tho | Doave; William Hea 'y Smith, Wiltan Pann [ and for said county, do heieby cortity tha ¢t doro &9 for intance my friends | [0 (000, a g eneral strugglo for po. | Yorioz the esteblishinoat of anew goveroment 108t of the ressi n. The feeling was weak party which sprang from the § Nivom Wirt Dexter and Je 1z, The | the withie and foreging s a teoe « of a | Alexandae Sullivan, Patrick Coliing, Johu | fEEEE 0l Sober snd staid e parunent to e all uroans of a scien- [#orly _but cosed on the regular board firm I was t ment was made st Ross Hill comestery, deere divores wherein Muy St hn was | Finnerty oylo O'Reilly, M. A Foran |00 chaered h S inithennad ture, This wonld iiclude the wgoal | With November a shade higher than yester- v — complainant and John St. Jonn was defend | and W enson, No honest Trishman, | ot “Ontaie o T latiormaltie aowil aphic: flico, const and geologi- | Ay, but this ugain was lst on the aiterooon y | which, CHRISTIAN WO, ant rendered at the Tuno term of vhe circuit | civner | or Americ s, chrges auy of [ il C Doyoutd controls the unthug- | €31 surveys, light houso bourd, navy ourd, the ket cl. o} 5 o conflict that cuma upin Polron, oy | Courtin the year 18 9, and rocorded i circuit | theso gentlemen with boing a traitor o his | (o lo was almost frenziod, even the | 0ry aud aund army enginaers work 1 c for Novanber, 93¢ troyed the intity 1} WERNG, OB TILE N4 HOME | court racord No, 3, at page 215, country or crred, 1ol it my duty to brand | auen ¢ untors were appropriated’ for stand. | 27 of rivers and barl o for May, ering. | And T um sure tht w SOCLETY OF THE METHODIST | witness my hand and offiial seal at Olney, | wuch statoments as th McSweeney as a [ ot oot Me e Swiile nn army of hack 0t st malddy it L BEdRblifL | envscin—orriokns kukery 11L., this 25th day of Ostaber, 1881, gioss outrage agaiust the (an Troland. | v dowa from th city’s centre and deposit ruled quiet and ade eamer, closi v and seapocublo post in which Tnowstand. [ 6yyveiom, 0., Octobor 30,—The women's | L5281 0 Tuos Mircer, Olerk. Siguod, Youss Troly, e frealyacitions o thedistinguishod visi of | for Octobor and thy year, 2b(c for November, wis more geateful to 1o, than whe ono which | home wisionary socicty of the M. B charch | 00 oap Bt E President of the Irish Nati ““Wihen tho polioe had howet o way, |t Women's Cliistian ‘T mperanco Union | 204 for May. ronK came Lo o f toat lady whoe gifted pon | finished its anoual meeting to-duy. The |y "depiss wud xay tht | am’ ognis SR INR S and Governor ( and descendod from his | Were rofused tho use of tho M. . church for ’ HpATCELARILIE & :d soul ER R AL AEOLY |0 for the current yeur wero elucted u8 | gho 'y itter set forth i« my husband's afi lavit THE NEB#ASK Y OUTLOOK, theough the tepot | tho purpose of holdivg services recommended | ruled strooger on the regular but lost a part stion, whon «he gav, ty the world c'e | follows: Presidont, Mrs. Rutho ford B. Huyes, | 105008 EUTRGLEDEEY TIERatct MO v H PEARS 1O the New York | by ¢ (i i on the sfteraoon hoard, closing at 11 323 for s G [P o boged aoplause and three | of Fremont, (. ViesPresidents, Me o g UOW THE POLITIOAL: BITUATION | AFFEARE 20 v yisue brontbikion uatioual axosutivaicommis FLLAT I a for Haviies B se.] I donot|John D # evary respect, and that mi h more ] 4 B DharaRADINYIL: waw renowed by anon wid with |oe, Tho services were to consist of an all day | 1 Yeur ¥11474 BUBAEY:, " ek I do not | John Davi added regarding tho ill-trantmant « VISITORS~THE 1RRS WIDESPRS, INPL Phe governor, with Colonels Lamant and 3 LARD " f Brooklyn are | . i prayer ting, and it be k g estimated that 1sed 0 death every six minntes, a bell to Ins wife, 1 magied Mr, B ower ENCE, Fernsworth of his staff, wos followed to his | P this extraordinary |of | sresponding Sec-otr f but I lived inthe in eigh L 8 ol Tk I carrtagn by Ex G ors Logorsoll and 1n, " 2 A T, was generally stronger, closin 5 00 for Oce el haare feels ic im- | Mrs, K. 8 Cincinuatiz Recording [ | | Jted i tho 1 polght Pgolal Disnxtoh o/ TEEIREL (o Jieh: xtiyor Tolertson - Comteasams | Wan b bo tilad wt mch intervain, Tho lnlien | ¢oher, 85 824 for November, 85 85 for Deceme apond to adeqaately in words, | Seoretary, M-s Ak of O ciumatl | Lo Dreviousy, and niow Cinteao, Ostobor 30,—~Tho Dally Nows b | Gl Fi-binor | Kolertson, | Comgeosamn |10 .l 6 abory, visted and held shors | o Sapl et R iyt el sl ie | Toontaeer, Shles, | died in Hlazslcon, Ind., Nov. 7, fispateh fromLincoln, Neb., carofully ro of cthor prominent do and { repuirad to the” Christian church, where the | T Sishop Wiley riven to tue Now Huvon b was sorved, 1t was fi she b implored ma G seo that by viewing thoe political gituation in Nebraska, thaw that whick has heen constantly | 1icha supper | rogular waryi hald, Bwve w decent buri ], T went th r and had her | 1 et ociate o 5 y to lold u | Uby women during tho thirty most - | Ruuyon, - ho L, W o ] s her | o writer says the Cusionists are not strong 3 C —— bt -"””-:'“'vw ioun party Los led an A“\\‘H \ 1[ Thor el Mrs. | 10w the spot, a8 nothiog warks tho & and that antimouopoly is the main iseuc, [as has buen rarely rcen in Haven Up| WASHINGION, Oct e the uvper M. W ths wic s d duleme (et socs it | b1 of T T or wan b roes it | Mavy timo fid she” tell mo that 5. Jobn | The oppressive exercisg'of the dangerous power | Hhe siron U or P o | Elemppi weather in southern portion, such w wecting wa this, T kiow that | in hooor of H tye and the wembane of | WKL Berlifo, e, | of tho aitrond corporations fs what has given S0t on qhargs couldhardly keop back |and now in Minnesota, fullowcd by clearing (e el ouiacfivn the execwive butd o night in thy pulor of | Subecrbed and swrn o hafors o dis rie to the anti-monc poly movement. It has | fumilioe faco of Now Yorl's aryir | LoSher; nontlioast to marthwaet wiads, vars A e L L b ingilimanal ohiirch dsy of October, A 1, 1584 { resuited not only in Ui oranization of a for- | Wit secn on the ptaivoaso, aud the cheers | Lot UMD DXk 00 ’I‘f‘m‘“ P \.‘.":'y’ stautly in the po A T LW, HUTensoN, i it P sod the | Which went up woro deafoning, From the | (XCODE i extremo sonchoen p Muslunag ARS NO US| slaxtly in ihe g . 'l).l SSIONEN sy Ltepublican Ruily at Ashland stary Public of Richlind County, it " “” & "I' 308 1"':.‘?” KH'L;’?‘:‘:""L"‘V";" firwt fl9or to th vaulted roof tho o y of “Wl. | tmpentue - tor """L;‘)“',"“:‘" ‘J“K;y'w RYING TOHOLD DOW' for its stivgglos and it rimpli Dy | Speeia telogran ACCORDIN SARLLCEOD Buk sy ']"y”w;l‘lflhyh" byow & aamal” broko forih agiln and o Mo | Tower tmperat & EARL BAKING POVIDE! bgyles s 8pd. mplie. Jipa[HISS) A o SOA e ) tho anti monopoly whe serting in | governor immedistely ntepped ia front of the | ! il AV L ARBLAND, D altologram so.Ts | thneic 1ast & of Janks favoring ruil. | mayor's offics, The crowds pros.d foraard | R [TAMEOUNDTO RIBE, of woman, | choaring ] T oans of thi 1110AGO, October 30, g tho cliarge | thO1T 1ast two platformp pla ring i A | D rat Do o 1 % QAR LT qering )L [ cans of i v 30, ing tho charge | <107 M P HY b A u the right coridor, and weo mardh diad | Democrat Demonsteat on at Ogaliale, re, it profound. sckiow AL i | rond regulation by lawy As a reason for Mor- [ 12 Y} QRN fed o tely (i b i et AR el THow of the i St, John, the probibidonist candidato, | ,. 4 one by ono pasy tho of them | Special telegram to Tue B, ; was alive with republicans wh e | ton’sdofent 1t gives T Oxarta BEg, tho organ [ were allowed o py d; wome w for 1ta cordi olcy und for [ Was alive with republicans who 1ad boon divorced from bis wifo fur destrtion | nti-mo-op ly ity of the stite, a5 0. | wers mot wy mwrioue, Fach ujan m' 0aLIALY 2 Dstabes Tha, doma ol compliment {vmay ime | MECCD B0 S Fineoin, and. toruight o an |90d bl aeglected o provics for theic child, | orton, ~Trie Bukhas @ lurgar circaly. | tho crowd tried to gt & chauce to great tho | Tty el i Lerke ratifieation maoting here (o o o, i L patd | SARRL g and uight f0an 8 0s 8 A itor of the “Lever.” was| ton atn ne the farmerd of tho ababa than all | govornor, Order ¢ w'd not bo enforeod for | iy th #tato wnd national e wero es OF S0t [iHe” bandled Morton withous gloves | wnked for information ns to the truth of the | the other papers combinod, Many of them | wom - timo, and it was only «honn sauad ot | Jodze e bty Moty fosph Oberfolder, for the | Were wrned away at uight unable to gain ad- A"u]ul .L;‘,.),[w.~ nt for me and ;I¢ 10 tho story ~wliar— E.,..;','.,;.:;xx‘lvx‘A: y. \.‘ Sl Iu o tarty P 't o hgrey, M nm:”“ arosent e bess patriog. | it bt Dupf hosrritas, e did s faar, o A Nowspager's Honor. Sttt W e foveman b disheyd) oo ty in Keith county wiil bo overs helming, the bews aspiravions of Sailing on the Nile, slandorous story on it T oon'e ramembes] Quiney, 11k, Octobel2,~Tha notiable po- | mayor's uitieo and wllowed to sit down. —» M A ——— 3 . ] e o e [" he ‘_', % ) [ove he told s that when |1 tical . eut iu Quincyto-night waa the pros- | arm,” bowaid with a swile, “iewtiff from this | M0 list Iimlly at Fricnd, enthis tri R 4L, Ogtobar ), here will ba a general !Ii' vas r‘l“' h old und while ho was liviog | cutation of a lareo bunting flag 6o the Whig | ©0r¢ “I,“'[“' haking. ‘I\»wln arry nway with »HN:H.I Pelegram to Tie Bre, i had o i e duction, Gon: [ W0vemnt of 1 iUsh foreos up thy Nilo noxe | dowa i Riblud county, T, T think, he | (G0l ® S SR GREL T8 R e b good orinton of Nows Havon's strength | Futksv, Nby Octobar 5, —Thoro was a A vt L. Wondfurd boiog callud out by the | W¢ It is roport d two steam vohies | 1nade a fool of b elf by arryiog a youlig blican club, B, W, Dickinson made the 11 you dewoveats vota liko you shako hands [large mow ing nere last night of anti monopo- AT were wrecked un ths ¢ stacacts, lady that neizhborhowd, Soom afier ha [ FPUDRE Clabe | B B ICERIRA FBTe LA | there oan be no resi 0 |lints and democr Ahout eight hundrad RRMOrE ol 3.0 4tREA0 | b diovenecd ot 1o ol e | ivesutation specel orkh Balfof o Jaienand | Lcr,d fo'lowed) M yor Lowis doiog | assemblod st the necting, o d wors i tho ladies’ recontion Blaine was Hlaing Billog. at Hoston | ut hr fn wono way or o hor, and |\, 5 0L e e thirty foot long | 1o, ekure of bis oftive. When tho city huil | dreesed by Capt, J. 1L "Bulckle, W, H to the ra-idavce of 8 White, whera he | . N, Ootobior 3)th, —Biuine hus agcepted | S50t B0 E by b Horuls Lo parnit bor |17y appropeiae. inseeiption hand: |1 ) ;“:“,:" ¥ OLal :", g b ‘\“"A “"'“‘;, “I“‘ oge, I Vaoo and 1L Rogers. Stickle | PURE CREAM TARTAR. Tho sther g b fusluded § o Bloe | 5 s dusivation o acers th how | (¢Sewurda ho teturmed to Jtichland o naty, | A4ted on satin, 10 210n6 0f. 6he bulldiiis kB bk deatls'as megs | YHLOMTYBn county br A Roa mmalasity, $1000. Civen @isry of the tr 11| 0 the capubs fiau of this ity on Lo b here public sentiment fully sus ained bim 1o T - {n ahd ReFrr | 5 Ifalum or any injirions kubstances can be found ward Beccher, a4 Mayor Lov lay. wraza proparatio mate buiug mads | Mhee? PUblic scatiient fully vy ainod bim iy o . xagh dowils tho i and. mud, fasiad ‘dato | Builers Canvass, wa' Pearl Baking Powder, 15 pos- ent weather of ta-d i | ——— NHAC RF MM LRI ALK QS i Thousands Qut « ork. SIS PREIPLAN. £ 030¢ eveland on b | » Jenvis, N, Y., Octohes RE. Jeing endorsed, and testimoniala Ak weovisn gl 4 e Sheugiens NS T I J Mo tn o wotod wa | 1)0ce, Ootober 0,~Themill owners rer | Wi¥, o tho Brideport train. It way , ¥, O r A Trom snch cicmists a8, Dana 1ays, Bos- $he ‘Bvapiun, otwikisig: din. il e honorablo part ahout It fn every respect - er abaolutoly impossible for Goveraor Cloveland ivad liore this eventog and was met | ton: M talie, of Chicago; and Gusiavas ¥ j i us 3 pack y ad YETIE, Octabor A fire int These factsnreint e posssasdon of prohib ved to reduce wazed five per Thous: {to make the briviest of spesches d 108 bv/a lanss oxowd | ode, 3 . orsold in bulk irorn oF Ulaine Vory iy Ldies were | ragiv e and pectod the town will b | tion loadves thronghout thy eountry | ands are out of employinent. The wll { his visit to New Hayen, After short » 0 W iatio orowd, 1t was relsing Qo ANDREWS & CO, n us meeting wae nndir the a royee Did he neglect to provide for thelr sox wutnoritios are devising measures of v lief Fab the New Havon house, th iy \a.optera: Jow o ho ipoke was | CHICAGE MILWAUKER, ! \ tho guest ha Leid wany tuim 8 20 Luke A, 257, 250 & 291 . ‘ RN DIt i i é(;cn teverywhiere, \"/La.(ly,orw_buu - til (t attaine sealof North Gare | aepat (b Becausde every.. whlere recognized ad igc]ifi)pené)ififc fo Qeafer aBo GOM(AT‘F&&Y’- i &, and slote (€ sen. / e tichiness Q‘gn—uc(, ness \ trepyis = age alone Cnes Pc‘.n.t;. 7