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= trise, an idea which prevails with more force in Pannaylvanin than in any other s M “But,” said T *'did you not lose corres pond ugly in e THR GERMAN VOTF 2 Naving " “Not ai all” replied Mr. Blaine, “All Blaine's Review of the FIOI 000 chrcuan ths wet the Germas supported ms : Hinn s i How else could 1 have cartiod Chi % ( Ontlines of the Cause of DGfal, |ovo by nine thonsind, Cincinasti by fve % thousand, Cleveland by fiva th \d. Ohio, —~— Wisconsin, 1llinois und Towa hiave the largest v abl Tal Gorman population in the west and 1 carried ¥ His Protestations of Disinterested |thom by splendid mejorities, Such ] 2 nfluential man cditors as Markbr n Party Fealty, Cincinnatl, Kanffman in Clevoland, Prostor iunein St 1 mw hers brought great stren ropablicon cause, Thore Hi pene \ « | was an immen fort made to prejudica the k His Deepest Regret for Repub= [ i ittt (ot it tetod: ey ate : lsicaing ) + | & wonderfully cool headed peopla, inflaxibly lioan Disaster, honeet in th nd just to their judgmenta wndint reasons to g thank them cupport, 1 shall r Damaging Mugwump Vote and ot saon orge iffevant. poits in the = A west 1 found Gorman and Irish clubs cordially " Prohibition Detractions, waiting in publi: demonstrations, The cormspondent then_brought tho con- voraation back to New York, Mr. X 3 Blaine if he thought He Congratulates Himself Upon THE PROIBITIONISTS fKhe i wera honest in the support of St. John. Trish-Amorioan Support | g honesinthuppor o - od Mr, Blaino, “‘refle s ! i any man, and I shall not do so, I content my- r And Discredits the Alleqed.-Ger- selt with saying that 1 think the prohibition. s ists wera missladzand that they did not cor ; man Dafsction. rectly measuro the possible results of this % course. I received from maay of them the co that my caus Y their action . . cult becanse thay really wanted to voto How a Free Trads Policy Will|for me, but they secmed to be under the i stranze dolusion that the temperance ¢ iuso Kill Democracy. could bost ba promoted by supporting their \ own presidential ticket and by their course ? i influenced prejudicially. the national Burohard’s Suicidal “Rum, Ro- on. which were really at stke. r e THE FATAL RAINY DAY manism and Rebellion, Y ou attribute the close vote in New York, L then, solely to the action of the izdependents ) s prohibitionistst” : ¢ Tke Fatal Bad Weather No, not solely, " replied Mr. Blaine. “'Ac- Th B New York cording to numorius Ictiers 1 have recerved h New Yor om central and weatorn Now York, it would roug 0Ly seem that the rainy day le amed the 1e >, publican vote. The democratic majorities lie .- 1n the cities, where, by a few minutes' walk on ItRined June 17, 1316:---It|a'good pavement, A man reachos his polling i place. The republican majorities lie in the Rained Nov. 4, 1884, Conntry. where larce numbers live three, four and even fiva miles from the polling place, = which on election day had to be reached over sl Vanaul muddy roads, and in & rain storm, _Had the I day heen fair, the republican majorities in the Health and C rural countiod would havo boen ingreased. O Silve Plans b 3 good judge writes me, probably by ten thou- pective Plans fur the Fature, sand, but all agreo by from three to five thou- sand. . e THE ACTUAL DIFFERENCE 3LAINE'S INTERVIEW. A : : L] ALV W of the parties in tho final count will ial Telogram to the Brk. not exceod @ thousand. About the one: Ao . S twelfth of one per cent of the total vote, or Lontox, Mass., November 16.—The Jour- | yq "voter in_every wwelve hundred for the nal's special correspondent at Augusta, Maine, | entire state, Soif tho democrats have really had « long conversation with Hon, James G. ;.mlmL lw\; by this small kD u«lm.- Blaine on 8 aite chich will | 1atest news indicates, you can see how easily a Blaino on Saturday afternoon, which will | i3, loht Tiuve ‘reversed the result. But be published in to-morrow morning’s issue of political battles, like military battlas, : that paper. The defeated candidate, who by | are often lost or won by an_appareatly trivial 3 the way, appeared in the best of health, said | incident ot aceident which "o huniua foro- that whatever might be the final resul Pl Gl e connt in New York, he had had from the first | * "8 ""\"‘:"\‘_ BEL b 0 cther desire than that a fair cor shon G no other desire than that a fair count should | ¢ g S bo made, Sofaras he was personally con. |1 : he would be content with- either vie' | NEW York, Novembor 16.—‘“How does tory or defeat, Success wouid not elate laine take things?” queried a correspondent T e s € e of a prominent member of the National re- T T ] T n committee. il el [Agh v o a duck takes to water,” was the re- 1 had been intenupted b e ) et S CaG Lo deep regrot that he would feol at o F%%, phing,“vight straight i tho foce and < democratic triumph would be altogether for | nover flinc! T know all about Blaine. 1 his party and for his country, not fo. s8rv ress with him and saw him go I lved too near the presidonGy in 1381,” Mr, [ through the investization of 1576, which was Blaine added the greatest event in Bluine's ontire career. hava too I sat in my seat in the houss when ha raised burdens, its embarrassments and tha perils to | his hands above his head a:d ““I appeal Do undily anxions for the office £ 5),000,(0) of my conntrymen,” and 1 tell wsked how he accounted for_the closeness of [you T thought his fiogers would reach the the result in New York, Mr, Blane said: | dome of the capitol. Judgs Thurman told Weil, conside me sfterwards that it was the greatest ovent he ever saw i the house of ress, and a i 2 demccrat who sat near Blaine when he step- of the independent republicans and the far | ped down the wisle told me lately tl if larger loss from the action of the republican | Blaine had advanced another foot he believed prohibitionists, the wonder is at firet sight | ha would have sunk under his desk No one that tho democrats did not carry the state by | in the sound of his voice dared question his a largs majority, as they confidently expected | integrity or doubt his innocence,” 1.~ This result was prevented by ANOTHEI STATKMENT. ‘ o to to the republican ranks | T do not think,” said an Augusta friend of i of Irish aud Trish-American, vote Mr, Blaine, “‘that he will take it so much to ingingmen of all classes, who sustained me be- | heart as many think he will, because he i3 a canseof my advoca trained politician, r ady to accept the fortun They believe, and bel es of war, You will find he will yield gra trods would raduce the fully, «s the leader of a great party shoul You really think then that you gota con- | “Bo I think he will retire from politics?” | 8 able Irish vote in New York? *No, I don't believe he will, His splendid +0h, T had thousaus wpon th ad-rship in the late canvass has given him o | plied Mr, Blaine, “aud should have had many | strong hold on the affections of his party, and more but for the intuleant and they will not vermit him to be relegated to UITERLY IMPROPEL It | private life, which was quoted everywhers to my preju- | Bostox, November 15— A special to the nd i many, pluces attributed to my- | Horald from Augusta says: ““Blaine e ¢ L“h; ‘ljw ‘.:L.\fii:.pi\f;“luh ghest degre " | the offic lcmml. n New \'urk. as practic ko travals v p settling the presidential question. Blaino, it tinma before tho elictioa o overtaks and cor- |is stuted on autority, receivod message this M, Blaine was then asded if he thoug affenoon from: New /¥ork . apronncingtho Semthstesinidi completion of the official canvass in that city, b ABISH-ANRRIOAN VO d informing him the plurality of Cleveland wa ized at all or had competont lead- |in that stato would be 1,137, The same an 0 wis deeply im- | thority states Blaine accopts the result very v the cheerfully and has no . geets growing ont (f | whom T his connection with the campaign. Ho faels | Ford, of he has made a good fight, and gracefully bows of thy wo-t uncel shdevotion of the c: tha verdict of the American people, e s, Possoesing u groab faculty fo en the republican party will prove true } ton, with marke abilicy aud_untiring pait and will increase in strengti has in a large | with the coming years, Ie expects that the same characterisiics, wnd is a far- | 1558 it will again be callad buck into pow shied and Blaine leaves for Washington the middle of Union soldier, and Alexandor ek, whore ho_ and family will sper John Finerty winter, He hus laased the Surgent hon, 1% on te stump and did royal service, it equare, and Wil shortly resume natral oraters s work on the selond volnuo of “Twanty Sullivan’s tariff speech in Tolodo Years in Congress. The volume will ba ready very jurgoly to Frank Hurd, | by June next for publication. Thess men with otte s whom 1 S iy sonally moot have mule a braak in the Irish : . democratic vote, one that I beliave will wi NANCY OPIN d increase in the fusure as the full signifi- [ UPON THE POLICY OF THE NEW REGIVE, cance of the democrstic party on WasuiNGt N, Nov. 15,—The Star say e THE TARIFF QUESTIC The following reply to an inquiry sent to omes underatood George William Curtis by a goyermuent em- Trish and Irich A izons willin time | ) 'll“‘, Ap AYIREAII9pY T get tired of v ting ordances with the [ P1Y here has been rece v wishos of the Wist New Briouron, N, Y., Nov, 14, 1 suid to M Irish in Bos. | Doar Sir: 1 have recaived your letter of the ton thought ho uudmstood the 2th and thero is no doubt but Clevelund will their psople bo'ter than any other republican unter u tremeudous demand for Leador, M. Bluina replied thut it would be ), but I think whi'e changes will te anc egotistic for him v1 assawe that, bt a ought'to te made for porfectly logitimate was perhaps a strong leanig o reasons, he will respact the letter and spint of ment toward him b-causo of the fact that on [ the reform law, and that non-political offi- his mother'a side ha was of Lrish descont, cers, who have boen honest and. effective in Pounsylvania, the discharge of duty{and who'have not mis- ceived an enormous vote, sor used their positions for party or political ends, f erto strongly will not bo_arbitrarily *dismissed for political plotely raversed ir popular wajoriti reasons, Of courss, | have no authority to the change of the I This, 1 speak for Mr, Cleveland, My faith is found bowever, was of corse duo in part to the fact § d upon the sole kuowledge of his character f that he stood 50 distinctively ss the repre- | and convictions, weutative of protection to American indus- ' Lruly yours, ~ Geonak WiLLiay CURTIS, % e TH YEAR. | FOUR Seal of North Garolina Smoking Tobacco. . NOVEMBEI GLEVELAND'S LUGK. dLd Clovelaud Car- 1es Now Yook by 1,147, ‘f)MA;‘l;\:> '-l",n' s MONDAY @ politics in exe Clevaland has the ince W ashingt THE NEW REGIME, Civil Seryice Commissicnors Baton and Thoman Predict, = Cloveland Will Observoe a Con- servativa Policy, ' and o icag ! N i i (4] 'y County in New York Re- < | The Chicago Money and Produce ported Officially, hostila all re and disgrace FRANCO-CHINEN® WAR And’ Maintain the Present Civil ion8 Break Service Law. [All Wheat that rumors of the fald of Tom | The CGtreat Agony Over and the Sountry Survives, Tis own distingtion field for patronage and assumption should bo well-informed ma, is If 1 am mistaken o tulos will bo ubterly overthrown bafore the ch winds are over. 1f the democrats onfores the spoils system policy they must ta the Threat= veoived tolograms stat- | Corn Crushew \i B bain captreed Tho Chines h No Andy Jacksonian Spoil Sys- t:m Aunticipated, No Additional News Sincs Sat- urday Afternoon. = - 5 e g Some V.ry Gracious Compliments to Grover, Loxbo, Naveml ‘ } [ Money Matte wnd the Board of decoptive enforcement . all sssential parta, Two City Districta Not Yet Of- ficially Retarned. Vimas toiograp's that le would rathor over the graves of their enemies THOMAN'S OPINTON Lategrity and D. Thomas, the nuission, Were also_obtained on the samo subject di Dperations ress Concession of have fortitied Ke Wall Btreet to co wnenee 4 04 of the Fronch w pas THIS MARK and's policy as to civil servi fow daya haye be JIATON'S JOPINION, Wasnizeros, Nov, 1 NEW YORK, o views of Hon. | M5t know. but it would seem that his past public utterances and ac guarantee that his policy will b conservative and in thorough sympathy with tho pescnt avil sorvice law and rolos,” many removals of govern mark: ts on ‘change to-day looked mther #'cle, Special Telog Lovno, Nov Nrw Yok, Nov fco comuiission, in regard to the | Hondricks' election of the civil servi ined by & representative of the von in the follow- chargo of the city camy the rtuff ov roturns of tho canvass which has just boen upon the maintona eivs on the subjec ¢ has been obt: pussago by the lords, minons boar, I be no prrmanent ino's net gain in the und many, will : fied that a thorough admivistration of reform will cause the removal of m: places need not be_ filled, and pursied by which the business of the gove ment will bo conducted on businee the bi-ennial will contain several thousane ad Pross, and ing report of the interview: that o Lis opinon there wi chang £or the bette: in the gaia trade until Renerod b usiness improves, Tory leadera in both houses hwve d to thy conferen club Tuo duy city by the canv officials whose the policy is GERIE Lot on the subject at t1e sioner, and know about what Governor Clove- land has done there for civil service reform, the Associated press the facts and s to what ho is likely to do tive to removals and the civil service act and rediotion that the sevaipts will in- month to such an Lquo that has been jrteon cars of resumed the canvass this morni croass Sotore the end of th | extent s to swa they largely | uccessor to the lnte Honry Pawcett as membe AT sombly district was complet As to dist bing a thordinates in thesa putlic offices, n veh wa .4 jpond upon the heads of departine: fa ba « chance, be victorions, or_even if veducr the libeeal major ly stiffen the opposition ed without = ot was referrd ws and divi- provision crowd was doiug very little, These are very delicate questions for on of a alight orror, 1 have taken to part Monroe county’s offie 10ro nover b of v campromiso will pr iu the places they occupy. a clean swen boen such a thing as of remeyal 8 not abridged b o law, but_places mad be filled within the classitied se requisitson en the commiasion, thus it is that motivo for removivg efficiont clorks is my position to ans The week clos sblo funda, w hi per cent, the bulk rentary sheel, og exol 4 78§, ancd Now Y orle o "o assessad bank clearings 27,313,000, for the week 524,631,000, a dec from the corresponding w week's board of t S1,44,077 o-zainst the least right to assumao to speak for ¢ Cloveland or his part epublican party peak without some party btus, Never- will frankly tell you We shall have an admi_istration_absolutely democratic in policy. member ropresenting thoso without whose vote the democratic party would havo fuiled, T will not guess, but the civil sesvice act will not be repealed either at the o i during this generation. and the statesmen of any attempt to repe as 1 body would resistand_the sen defeat such au attompt. vacant_cinnot Loxnoy, Novembor 15.—A d lotter from Gordon, dated Khar- has baen rec Wolse'y, which statés_that the stex Jolonels Swartz, Power msul, and kome_Greeks, loit Khar- sum September 10th. Londes are safo at Khartoum. Blaine 5,076, Tho Seventeonth assembly district was com _The count of the Kigh- teenth assembly district was objected to on the ground that the total number of votes as vn to be 108, pletad at 11:1 the day wers further conversation n to say that had " tha course of & Judge Thoman took o Mr. Blaine besn elected, ho would have moro but whother o olnmings focted up to Sor the vreceding trict and that rocoived S1 instead of b1, 04 district was thereforo reforred to committeo on e rst aloction d bly district was r 0 eloctoral ticket Special Tolegram to Tk Bkg Loxnox, November much of which timo was given to seokiig tho y, many. pledges and a8 a soc his letter of acceptance ap had not been advised th sympathy with & reform of the civil service und in no speech during the campaign, al- though ho made several hundred, did he 1eter to this question.” party would oppose t of the Eighteenth iromises have a hed without discov Wheas dull; corn net wd ‘corn for the United 4 ot accented as con- don was safa ot that is by no menus b doing. Wheat Kingdom and tontinent.in moderat: Wheat, rather move inquiry Cargoes of cooat: Cazgoos on prsss, clusive evider The rules will 1 time and anxioty as to in London ray it is impossiblo vhat the songer conld have gos ton Dongola in ten days, ws he must have er on the dth in d to Wolscloy you wvass of the 1Sth aseembly district from Khartoum t No othor errors w breadth of application and such moral sup: from the party in powor as would haye Presidont Ar- was finished at noon, found than tho one The 19th nsser ploted without inc 1equest the ¢ n wrote the e been tho case, ce thur been re-elected and probably had The disintera Jly district was com- van rosolved to nmittoe on corre onco to tho ele casion that ho addressed thio publi the system of reform that now is bei t under the yrovisions of and the rules promulgated by Dres who at all timee have given the com miesion & hearty and unw e [MRM AN SOOIALISM. gram by the Bix. Brnway, Nevoruse 16,—8ince the reichstag election in Germaliy it s been ascortained 0,000 ballots ram roceived regarding ta was illegibl ¢ that the date is October | Jln in fiving thy letter lato for_ purposes of Military critics say if the messen y from Khartoum to Dongola | that th id opportunity i o fored i which he would be prompt to Ho will, thay & ift corps of eavalrymen, monated on camels, make a dash across” the dosert on the raute taken by Gordon’s massenger, onter toum and hold tho city until the 1 wain body of the Nile stated that the ¢ not hesitate to s n the great parcies, but in my opinion my p: pautof the intelligent convic thus far supported civil servico numbers of persons in the democr. c>d and uniforn jeot that they will clamor for remova They do ot comprehend at o party which could elect its condidate only by the ai 1 of the republican friends of re forin hus no chance it it ali in the fature ot 1 pereent district was completed without incident port was withdrawn this » utticial, gives Blaine ion which has ering sup; ort A 6,446, Butler to o doiag by Shose this moraing 8 and the Cent ho bank staton keaps piding up in New York. ineroused ¥5,000.000 and the zeserva oves % of the Union wary 1, and 6 toenth aasombly di advantag of. et the redue- that there wero no 16 shows that money cast for socialist ¢.ndidates. o vote for a party which is not only in op. m but which hitharto ha to number only & handful of maheious mal contents in each tow nates those fr ra sure to be far rful than now. The eightvent P ), not compy thut it is doo Doen supposed Pacific 6 bo all pard by .1 ; per cent dividoncs will 1y piration of the fi Northwestein RAOKSMEN, A TEXAS CRIL VOR TEN THOU has set the gover Tee imperial chancellor soon rdered o closo i th the view of learning the character number of the elec years Saturnalia of poils than for Il the future boyond that. over tho reform issue in the demcer is therefore cert party, Bayard, I ho nineteenth assombly district. comploto, or 0F the new yea Between wo vwock that had Bivan, Texas, November 16, clock this morning the office of i comoany at statesmen of the Lamar, Garland, Morrisow, Tucker, The Twentieth asseml: gives Blaine & district complete rs who evident- there was somethi o g behnd i s’ nex which ,» Willis and others, Twenty-first assembly district conplete confidence s being ro gives Blaine 1,080, Cleveland 4,640, ¥ and_fifty dollars, that pricen wi 11 posted s both t and safs wore opesed wi officials hhu\i that a bulk of the new men who will b satisfied with the redress of the more crying resulted from the too zealous en- The opening of 18 cagerly awaited. little avxicty as te The Twenty-second assembly district com- Cleveland 9,101, gogues, spoilsmen, and the rabble of the ty will be against it. 1l together for the tivg for the demoy by therr abrogation, the reform eloms Butler 251, St, John 64, oment of repressi the now reichst district com- 731, Cloveland 8,812, But ct and rules, u Sprcial Tolegiam to-the Bie. ats to ruin thomselves The president will lead t of his purty, and his ¢ convictious, his high senso ot duty, Lis ongth of charact: sand of tho monay was e Clark Bryan & H waindor ) various pa raatoN, November 16,—Many demo- 4 hungering and thirsting: y years Laye crats who bave be al flesh pots for su Twenty-fourth assembly distrist co which b least has not alw i hopes to be abla to nulify the suc: cess of the socialists by provouting unity of action on the part of their deputies, thata split is already men named Barzact, L o his fnime saroon the trail of others supposod to beimplteated. will secure vie evonth, Ninth a bly districts aro yet line of warch tor the n Scus ones consider Y that Governor A among the ko- any aro willing to support who has a higher moral_obligs or who is more certuin to with wolfish appeals, th republican_and Nebraska's Le Duc, s: 1t in hoped that, Dr, G the governm concessions which the goveron re partisan and uy to destroy, without ors applying for 4 f the ropublican natic itton, laft bix rooms early, Seo id Committeen went of h's power andhis popularity to, as sy Democrats misunderstood that he has never done me a favor and that [ and were in convorsa DISGUSTR D, Miller’s supreme fitness for ME SAYS THATTHE N, DEFEAT OF BLAL Washington Special to O Mike Cregan, one of the rules, and on the subject of will doubtless be removed for no asons, but 8o far as possible G political pro- annot attend to everything. Much will depend on the members of his cabi net and especialiy on tho :postmaster general, is charged, son anythivg ever seon here, of catalpn trees g0 Daily Nows, the noted republican leaders of New York city, came over to Wash- ington Wotne:dsy night the action of the state board of canva ay next, but we have male w good ab we did not have ono- controlled by + in the Garfiold cam- third of the amount 2 officers who atic national d atarr t exceedingly prevalent dis ulons taint in th by its powerful purifyi upon the blood, spegdily removes th and thuy effects u rac Those who suffe ptoms —uncomfortal offensive breath, ringi 10 tho ears, swelling of the soft parts of the throat, nervous prostration Hood's Sarsaparilla and be The Best Medicine 1 have suffered with eatarrh in my head | out hundreds of dollars for | hut haye heretofore received only | el tako Hood's | and now my catarrh is u curcd, the weakness of my body 18 all gone, is good —In fact, I feellik aritla 13 the be MBS, A, CORNIN have used their tho boys know 3,700 T had on 1 b pald over to 5,400 ho had up in bots.” Cregan charged the republ ir dutios and v e stations to engage in party warfare, the fato they have challenged wiay very likely await them, to be seleted for public w politics they had better at und not meddlo with the elections ‘ What has ( Now York to warrrot this estin “Buffalo was a city almost as | ud badly governed as Cin Mr., Clevelund exhibited those qualities which are being more and more needed and appreciated by the peop comprehended and approved his spirit, d mayor by votes from both parties in that republican city, His lifo as mayor was gl for honesty and fid in the offico against jobbery, spoilsmen partisans who had long preyed on the He mastered the situation and bec; us the veto mayor, ing with them s shown by the langua os and Barnum had left the work was ended. tate committeo, has go crotary Lunn | ro was littie to talk al Can evelopes into bronehitls or pulmo- ¥ wnny eases Smith, of the that last weok. Blaine, and Johnny O se, catarrh, s cans Hood's Sarsap 1 to that work 1 defeat to the nary consumpt of consumption originate in ey Sursaparilla eur effceted remarkablo itself, in ts e: statements of many rilla, will be sent free to all who send addre 10 C, 1 Hood & Co., Catarrh and Impure Blood “Hood's Sarsaparilly has helped me n r arrh and Topure blood than anything Lever used,” 1 suffered thre my general healtl wis poor in consed When I took Hood's Sar had the right remedy. as Hood's Sarsaparilla is cleansing my blood, and the general tone of my system s improy- 1wuRy, Rochester, N, Hood’s Sarsaparilla only by G, L HOOD & CO. 100 Doses One Dollar, new that Cle vality in this city was 48 on that particularsubje tivg men have not settled their wagors, but await the decisi cal and permanent cure from it varied e flow from tho 1 nd bursting noises | . 13, Llking, and others who con comuitteo, ho eaid: “They are_the biggest chumps L ever waw i . The boys sl know th lost New York because they wouldn't give us ' to carry it with, T 000, when we ought t5 have had at least Clevelund dq of consumption A Yook eontaining d Bliss, book tate bourd of canvassers a_phurality in Cleveland 1,107 plurality in New York Tha Times’ figures say 1,105 the plurality in the state for Cleveland 1,07. FUREIGN NEWS, THE CONGO CON o'ection in the face of the roturns wis h work on the part of national commitiee, The Suu makes & coutinuous str STALWART H ) RETURNING CONKLI His foarlons way of deal- A HCUEME YOI parilla I found £ warrh I8 yielding, Special telegram to ik Pki. Burrato, N.Y,, Novembor 16, day Nows, Jaten here (uotes from Gov ernor Cloveland's measage, from his lotter ac. ceptivg the gubernate AKBITRATION, aper which is responsible for boom of Grover Clo and which has been his home organ over » has mado canvas of the western | state on the (uostion of returning the Uwnited States senate, to-day by Bis marck in the dining hall of his residence, was formally opened decisive and unequivocal endorsement of the gh tribute to tho partisan business capacity of tha governor as evidenoad in his adinimstra. tion of affairs in the state of New York, and ! continues as follows Cho raridly growing reform sentiment of sen demaading more honesty, copacity with ings the s room in which the conference of After the usual proliminaries Bismarck delivered a short speech to the dele- idently giving th suggestion of Jount de Lannay, tho 1talisu delegate, Priuce 1t will editorially Wblymen will Sold by all dru only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar. gates, pacific in Lowell, Mass, enough to | general unite with the democrats and scc It finds_thirteen republicans, or elet, will unitowith the democrats. sdeen teverywhere, Because e ) mellow. whicde age alone. i where recognizea ad izc{i@pen@ifife fo Reafer Gondumer,

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