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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1885, MBER 93, from all the doubt :nties and have | jority on joint ballot, but are waiting for N ' "\ | States minister, proposes coming to an early | night was destructive In this ecity and neigh ¥ B "ATTIR \ REJOICING. olosted . thete. R < claim | more definite report from amilton count THE l:l‘ROPEQN E“(:M\. agrecment with the German gov nt | borhood. A number of trees along the strects III(A(-() (\”lh AND CORN. IAJOrity on the Joini Ralint A Ham- | Cannot get democratic central committee to p M KOYCIRIMENY | e were blown down and buildings in pro: ajority on the t ballot ottsige ¢ - et democratic cei o © were blo 0w buildings d P ilton Il"m)m'!’;, "R yers I Oiotutie 5 be 3 R ) b cases of the expuision and enrollment of | frasof construction damaged A portion of rr s ed for the legislature in Franklin count SBUPLICAN REJOICING. ’ . Bt ALY : e bridue conneeting this eity with Aninde The Grand O0ld Party Plants Its Eternal small ngnein, oY | png wazther Tast ight and_diving the | Will the Presoat Balkaa Rifinlty Brentn. | prictoans living i Hormany 1 tho amy connty was blown awas. i lyce sen lion | Tacsday's Trade on the Board and at the A . m.—The licans elaim to have | carly hours this morning w ythini bt i E ¢ on ity 8id wd, its pen haying been o Colors on the Ohio Ramparts, ted n"?-]u»:‘::;u »’:‘L"u‘: 1:‘1:-’(‘.:\'f::\\'.u'x.;'":\‘.l’j 'n?.”*..flfl-‘.‘fm”l "enthuslasm. The. air was ate in War or Peace? b i e | destroved: The A was sec W18 100, 1+ fitock Yards, o ditional counties: Athens, Cugaligga, Delg- | dump and ehilly ynd t paln fell alniost oy THE GRANT-SARTORIS ALLIANCE. | ing going down Chesapeake bay. - ware, Fulton (Rev, B, W. Arnet, | continuously. = After night, when the UNPLEASANT STORIES ABOUT NELLIE - i FIFTEEN THOUSAND MAJORITY. lored) nce, Morean, Morrow and on of Foraker was made certain, there | A PUZZLER FOR THE POWERS. GRANT AND HER COARSE-GRAINED HUS- SPORTIN \VENTS. YESTERDAY'S CHICAGO MARKETS i an Wert, The following feturng are re- | was some cheering in squads but no coneart AN LATONTA PANR HACRE -~ ported in Cineinnati: Second ward, 8 pre- | ed demonstration oceurred. Tae saloons — b CiNCINNATE Oct, 18.~T1ia attendance was i g - " cinets, | demo in 185 ' Third [on Vine street did not close WasHINGToN, Oct. 13— [Special g Foraker Elected and the Tintire Leg- | ward, net, republican gain 1%, [ at midnight p e law pesod | Rumors of Tmmediately Tmpending | 135 T"'\ i pe large and the weather fair over head. The [ A Bad Day In Live Stook Trafo— 7. bi b track was horribly muddy. Another ¥ 1 Ocoasion in with reference to the Bancroft treaty, as 1 p : t A For several weeks stories have been islative Ticket Carrled for th Sixul ward compl mocratic gain 575, | by the last logislature but were doing big bus: ) G _ ol i) Tonth ward, 1 Drecingly renubifoan EAI 64, | 10snwith onth d0ors. Conflict Offset By Tidings of in eirculation about the unpleasant condition | (4G WS ROy Blse 0 Republicans Through- Sixteenth ward, 1 precinet, democratic gain [ Ju raker spent the night in an office Peaco Movemititas or of affairs between Nellie Grant-Sartoris and | Mile: 6 ud won, Jc s 8 Wheat—Produce and out the Btate. 82, Scventeenth ward, 1 precinet, demoeratic [ near the telegraph building, where with a lier husband. Long and minutely detaiied | 04 Trolloppe thrird. ‘Time, Provisic 2 gain 1. Twenticth ward, 1 precinet, few friends he read felegeaph returns, He cign Affairs, histoM o difflo I te heats: 1irst heat N m, Josh s can gain 18, Twenty-irst ward, 1 precinet, | was gratided with first indications, but histories of the difficulty and the probability 1, Hermine 1 Time, 1: — - M republican gain 56, “Twenty-second ward, 1 | was 1ot quick to claim an advantag T of ¢ have been In various eastern X || Tilings w Nodaway - The Ohio Bicetion. recinet, deino ratic gain i1, Twenty-iird | Wien the news beeamne, cotelusive, I wor The toumelian Trouble, publication oflices for some time, but no_ pub- Y § ) [§ hh'np;m!',\lvr gux‘:vk.’ T he cloction in Ohlo wis for stato and count rd, 1 precinet, democratic gain 12, an expression of 1o o ree jved many " " b 18.—The ' 0 storles hnd be Ails lings won, Noduway s iine, 130, CitieA o, Oct. 18.—[Special to the - ok wrbude bl o tins telegrams of congratnintion, und after his nct | CONS1ANTINOPLE, Oct. 15.—The {roops | lication of these stories had been made in | G TR RICATOEP G TUR ' Tootts | oarrn. Rocoipts of cattlo for the day wore offioers, for thirty-scven senators and one hun- 5 s: Fe gain had reached a tigure sutticient to ov which formed the garrison at Salonica are | eastern papers until the story st appeared | gecond, O Fallon third 1:3 8. W "\I,I 1 ot L .03 last Tuesday, Kin, dred and ton ropresentatives of tho general | Kt 14, y ! 11, ¢ e majority neainst him “in 1S5he | warching northward toward the Roumelian | in Denver. Local papers here had soveral | One ud onealf mite: | Clay, e LTS 4LL Tot e v GRIABTHY. AR EhT aseembly, and upon four amendments to the | connty i donbrat 1 O NG AT CINGINN AT frontier. ‘Tho Bulgariahd are entrenclicd at | golumns upon the subject from day to day. | 1-EE Ik BNERD R ol i for the utng o Dast wook. ‘Trade: ruled ot det % tiiht CGINNATT - Ot it R R T Presting toumelia, near the frontier. The Critie last evening contains the follow- bl auld oy b VLIS RehS 8 3 ' elections from October to Novembor, and one | ators in Cuyaloga district, and two_repre- [ corner of Eighth and Broadway, to-night, e Yonk, Oct, —{Snecial to the Drr.| miRady, boen prifited: CNGRapapct 3 \ 8 s drizzling, cold rain storm prevailed all tha ohang! o 5 e sentatives in Franklin county, one in Union, | with a number of men. A quarrel began,and | —A London special says: “Reports received LT e Ay, exist : 'A'S COAL OUTDU afternoon, so that buyers who were not foroed ing tho torm of offico for township |y oig'{n Harndin, eounty demoerats | Worin was stabbed and ‘Kifled on the side- | during the nightand early this morning trom | Warried wlatons of Alis. Neliie Gr dO A R L Rl | T Bt SemTBL A Ry trustecs, elect one in Franklin coun, (ns 1y walk outside. ~ Lincoln Hattery, one of the | Soun are that the Servian troops are crossing | joris an( Ier iiehiind doss HOLSIIISE HIONS | & MARKED DECREASE FOR THIS YEAR | L0 KO oub ettt o 4 Governor Hondley is the democratic candi- [ 134 precinets in the state ui raker 14 erowd, has been arrested, the frontier and have created intense excite- | FRilial WL GIGECOREESIID. FACY TOOK AP CAUSED DY THE STRIKES, all classes of natives sold 10@20¢ lowes, with o ? 1y 128,635, Leonard, 9,011 s THOW 1 POOTE SOTD, ment. Further intelligerice has been received LU BTG L b ) Diss Morves, Ta., Oct. 18.—[Special to the | buyers not at all anxious. There were no date for re-clection, J. B Fornker republican i Sthird of the " J U LI C A civing later information. A forward | yheongenial=to use the phr Hianee. s Morves, Ta, Oct. 18.—[Specia ) y i L one-third of the CiricAco, Oct. 1 y this evening LML, e mow toina it | Miss Nedie was o girl of sweet disposition | B, ]-The annual report of the state mine | really choice or prime fisst class natives candidate, and Kev. A. B, Leonard the probibi- | dispateh from Lucas county i wools Tiere' were selling 1 to 8 in favor of | Movement of the Servians is now goi 1 gentle he. Hor- tatlers tolvviile 1 1 Pl dR 3 islature there is in doubt with chances Toadly's election. At M:10 p.m. 2 to 1 was | the object of advance being the imme v gentle et ":"_‘ e ined | inspeetor was given to the public to-day. 1t | amony tl shrecaipts, but the pens wero tion candidate for governor, i the republicans. offered Uiat Foraker would b successful by ation in force of Akpaluka and stratesic [ $150ES L mined |G ows that the total conl ontput in Towa for | fullof medium and coumon na ives that were ar 185 i estimated at three million five | hard to sell on aceount of the plentitul sup- P 0 2,017 voting proct to. | shows that the prohibition “candidate has | 6,000 majori positions en the frontier commandin Bint o i exhisitel 5o ) yo Bt oL s BLoain O L LB RELG gained the democratic vof UL road to the Bulga tani 1 soverity, | HDRAYIUUUIS fagb Hig e lNILBXIOTAROING: [itl16 3O . 7 ritdaa e el et Compurison will be made with the vote for WHAT THE PRESS , A Prohit h’l (:41 HNeng thonsand men, it is estimated, have been con- | ¥ i UKL ',v.“‘\ o him, acec \r\I‘L e hundred and eighty five thousand, seven hun- | ply, prime _rangens, . d ; S ‘I it A ":’“\f (;"“ ]"' \"‘I"; 5 :'rlluult-(lilrulllul Nllwll!l,ll)u-lnl‘ulinn of war | Wil gross remarks te ) 8 A hirty seven tons, (3,5%,737). This [ two of which have arrived, wero 4 x CLEVELAND, Oct. 13.—The Leader (rep.) ALBANY, N, Y. Oct. 13.—A lJetter from | between Servin and Bulgaria is considered [ S/H 1OV {317,701 ass than that for [ about as good a8 any that have becn elocted by a plurality of 12520 over J. B Fora- | will say to-norrow morning: i¢ whole 1e- | Fred K. Wheeler, chairman of the prohibition | imminent, and hostilities are un: lable “,‘l"‘\"," n:”‘\l\ v Granes. - )CEsony ‘HL...'., '\'"y':..l.'nTn.llv:-ff'|.. weveral ¢ _" The run of To keor. publican ticket i ed By 12,000 10 1800 | o committee, addressed to C. S. Cole and | U0Iess Prinee Alexander withdraws hisad- | {0 SIS G0 Wil cnses, the chier of Which was the protroted | here this season. The run of ‘Texans was plurality. The I ature will be republican | 3 S » sy, vance posts on the frontier and submits to | fHCHIS S af A wore eonsited S8t 1 EEREE PRV Chieer, i Keokuk county, and | moderate, and consisted largely of the can- Prohibition vote will bo compared wiih same | on a joint bailot with a_good working ma- | John O'Brien, chainmen respectively of the | tho seizure of the Bulzarian territory elaimed | he propriety of inforining him of Sartoris' | ST TR LR RS W ning sort. Native butchers’ stock was slow vote fn 183, whon the total was 8,362 jority in both houses. The vote was heavy, | republican and democeratic state committees, | by King Milan. ‘Turkish reinforeements are | ¢Onduer with a view to resaining pos- | i 2. A St PR | 3 i and the republicans on the Western Reserve | o made publie tonight. In it he charee It ¢ hurricd to the northern frontier of | & nl\ Miss Nellies letiers. o and prices weak, The rain storm materially TIE DAY, came out i Tull foree, o fecling it o | that both partics aré piedged in their plat. | Macedonia to defend that provinee from the | Senator Mt | Carpenter | tinally con A Swindier in Montana. interfered with the stocker and fecder trade, Cinerx s, Oct. 13,—The election in this | ity to do all in his powe fobring theeonnty | furins agaihst probibition, and ehaflenges | adancine enany. - The forwaud wovement. | 3L {6 M N SEUUITC e | Buri, Mont, Oct. 15.~The Forest Na- | and b few sales were made during the after- aity bogan without disorder. U to_ ten | (e (G WRIGIGAR T BbiS M WIRACG | them tora trianzular foiut iseussion by the | &, Ui B tional bank of Ilelenn was swindled out of | noon. The pens are full of this class of this morning no arrests had been made. Two es senator and the early. enactment of a | Hhres candidubes for the governorship o the | 46000508 troons of either country into | Comme r > 48 | §1,600, and the Fivst National bank of this | wioek, There were but few courfry men on causes contributed to this resul, the division | law reauiating Ui Hytor toafie.” Anothier T vy waiea e | HCCtings | Purcishy tervitor ’ AT e ty ont of 2000, by a wan mamed J. G. | the warker s e Towyd aleamon p ceine a re 0 oo Iy H } TOS J i il ¢ Lo b i 2 N i e " T \f _ o ' o o i { o i ke nost any coneessiva in order (e _f‘l"“j'“,'lfl.‘{:l"l voters are n any one, and ) politics.” Civil Service Matters. b and DeFreyel the wedding will take pince. Senator Gaee |08 and cortliicates of jden(ii cation of the | morning that thore were 1,600 ‘u' aw \\nn.u .l_»m\n].l -l\\v‘!», from’ collect- :LAND, Oct. 13.—At midnight Major YESTERDAY'S APPOINTMENTS, d affairs, ved at an . I _H_l.\llll»«l‘ {‘Iku ‘.m‘lll‘n-nm;" Tew, | ,vl'. t's | First National bank of Albany, Ore, He [ stockers and feeders on sale and no buyers in T en e POl of-didkes ate providud | W, W, Arinstrong. of tho Plaindenler, sald: | twaamivaron, Oct sresident | 10 DY Whiclh their respeetive gover e e e e ho | then wrole to tho twos Monfann banks, Meeeipts of stock calves light and no whh printed lists of what are conside SI'think the republicans have from 15,000 to BIING IOk I L | shall obserye strict neutrality if Turkey iy L O, nicts | forgini the nane of the cashier of the Albany s'of note during the forenoon, Prime fraudulent registries and the voting is | 9,00 e Jegislature i in’ doubt | made the following appointments: John S. | any of the Bulkan states or Grecec. would neve 1 under any - circimstine ik L ey davs Whitnev | 1500 t0 1600 1b natives, 0; a few loads watched with care. ol SRR o) N # Pink. Uni ate FREY Thr ligeal ol sraationla: old o J attempt Lo o about the domestic affal bank, stating that in a few davs Whitney 16 A)ast A 3 LI B Sy Lo avoring a republican majority | 11 Fink, United States attorney for he dis ier powers shou!d hold_aloof. [l IR i Ll irs | Would he in the respective elties.on business | S0 st © week © a Ot oy almost the enire | on the joint ballot.” trict of New Hampsh a W. Mille that hostilities are inevitable, ns both | of Yy o 16 s Aell KRONI GG Wonld need money, and asking them to | £00d natives of L0 to 140 Gazette this morning says: “The republ c C MONeYs ¢ , Dakotas g L o8 = 4 4 > policy, and state they will keep iston | cortineate of deposit for 3,500 on the Albany | and conmmon, rmuge cang made. tho teht agamst the. Leonard | John S, McRarland, register of the laud | quict only on condition that they be eomper: L iho would listen | pertneat oF oot o i 0wt 1y | SH-5005.00, and front these. prives down {0 The | hart sovere a rew lines closel e W no g suggestion 1o 50 ¢ pd 3 or 360, according to style and quality; light up to the ave has been | quly js he got many demoeratie votes. Go New York, Oc A Washington special [ 8 B Journal, | INE from his mission 3 Dbun t it AL AR B B Lol e 3 50; northern wintered Texans, maintained, though drunken men are tobe | Ny Hod b doniosed it s : Bl Bt oRR A tint i on o Hou: | Cepa position In Grants eabinct, he stopped il ety n o oI 505, NIVS found around the voting places in spite of | & \ the Allen 0. Myers legisia s R. Codman, of Boston, will accept s fhat in view of the pre | i day at Southapton to eall upon the elder HKACURY R b iNTe v ey §1.00@1.0 the state law requiring that all places whei Al machinery of fraud of ace of. civil sarvice cominisslonerto e AV Wbt | M and Mrs rloris, parents of Miss Nel- b i ot | stoek calves § ads 1 intoxicating liquors are sold are to be elosed " gang - demo, ity : wer 15t by Dorman B, Ties Tnshand, e was cordially reeeived by | gve o il eved hnd paid over the | stockers and feed 2 Rain was reported in the | ith which tl jazette has ¥ 2 very reuctung req ) be them, but in the : ol by Wiitnev Jett town and has not, been | ineluding ehoice haped up central and northern parts of the state at | yide the people familiay was in dull opers ; its duticsy may sy ! | Mrs. Sartoris gstonished the minist L barl | inie o 1350 i 8 o i e (e its dutics may ion in the Balkan peninsula. i {1y b y > as scovered | yearting Ding steers, to oo ! T ; flon yestimday wnd 1t would be. Tmpossibre 1o | interfore with his private business. 31 SERVIA 1O TEACE, Sin by remarking she “didn’t see what therg rd of since. The fraud was not discovered | § X 20 to 1950 Tbs, $.0 Corunmus, Oct. 13, —The election is e S R e STAL Y RON BERIL was about Algernon 1o canse the daug ; oLy | i RindIcntior perpetrated. The indications, as we write WASHINGTY 5.—The postma pat Special commission to King AMi teiprosien o tRtibg Rt B pnlUst) g feeder - el st Ly HMneUr s are that scoundrels have done their desperate | general decided’ that ‘gnaiantee associations | to urge him the necessity of pece. TRl 1 bl B D Ao et cows, bulls and mix iisibtioye it If it should dirly work in vain, that the republicans ha connot goon the bonds for postmasters. T BULLTT P SEBVIA. ell subs ) ed the same astonish- Louis, Oct. bulk, through ‘I fway he main part of the yote will be | (e Jegislatre outside of Hamilton county, | reason iven for this decision is that it is ire Abr, Oct. ‘The German min- | Ment lave died out to-day, - | lower 530 1bs., $3 00 brought out in the afternoon. Some b | and that they have earried that county. 1f | quently neecs ureties of a pos d for Nissa to counsel peace e 5 5 Pl S 3403 600 to 700 IDS ing I8 being done on loeal and le % i L sel - pe e ance of trouble. All lines are running full ) IR ¢ il they have~ done so, the people of this arge of an_ oflice, : n repl to the Turkish minis- Towa W. : ; AL wnizers e Tower "'l“_‘;- it l‘,‘."““‘ this kind is thought not | ¢ity wmay reverently thank God . and Ve not azents ands for an explanation of Servi Towa Crry, Ia., Oct. 18 e Woman's | complement of ears and in most eases the N 300,05 00 Lo e fomldal EllE Ay A courage, The “strects at 1 o'elock | ] y cas X arlike proparations, swid that he had noth- | onristian Temperance Union of Towa, is in cehuve been withdrawn altogether. tered T 5 ) behind in morning were full of republicans who ry. T to) id 15 Bis bt ol y Rl Senpein e Ty no _interruption o i all. | Montana, 1. 3.00; 204 Wyom- thought at that hour | shouting over the splendid victory won A A powers. annual session in this ecity. ‘The meeting | Several of the strikers have n ing. 1,10 £3.05; 285 Wyoming, ‘1,108 o 1 ;nll‘u'w" Jolled in Oblo. Theelection of Foraker s coiicedod SUINGTON ks stster | In diplomatie circles opinion is expressed | is conposed of general officers, superintend- | w v, bt the Rughts o s, 8hahs it LU0 T, 003 : L and there is a fecling of confidence that the | general has made a ruling to the eficet, th that a favorable moment for Servian ents of dej o ruste anagers nen “were never uembers L %) 599 Wyoming, of the consequence exeept that the rain is | republican county ticket has gone through, | cases where rai road companies carrying the | will be allowed to slip, B ontgofidonattmentaitrusioosiand imanagurs lization and only quit work through feg 5 s, LO3T LA fair vote being polled at Toledo | 4150, mail are obliged to deliver it into and re_eive PURKEY'S PATKRNA] UTION. of Benedict’s home, with regularly eleeted | Kbt 600 of the strikers hold n meeling at i Colorado Texans, 1,007 1bs, the republicans eiaim that Foraker SELECTED BUL NB. it from the anmml-. (which requirement ap- | Cq g , Oct. fiffi T delegates from local unions. Al ofticers are | ‘Turner hull, with closed daors, bui thosé in 2 olorado Texans, 918 1bs, 4u~% i earry the county. 3 e plies to stations where the postoflice is within o Bismarek, - raply o n second | in their places and over one hundred and | authority state nothing has been done of im- | Montina, 1,222 1bs., $3.35; 124 Montang, 1,2 ‘I"I-I‘,',“ TON, Obio, Oct. 13.—A rainy day et i Ity rods of the stopping place of the | circular of the porte, appsves the immediate | bity delegates avein attentlanee.<khe session { portance. A 1bs, 4.75. fne ';.Inmlm ?'l'x'-" noon. ‘The prohibition- | and precin 5 0 in,) employes carrying the mails hetwee taking of active m asures by Parkey unless | opéned with Bible reading led Dy the A 5 "Hooe: -The mm‘mof Togs to-day were sts gain slight f» in this city, “The repnb- | Leonard 1,500. 1l 3 ation and the office are not employes Servia and Greece aceept the situation. state evangelist, © after which® the Another Gas Well. 23,000 against 24,305 last Tuesday, making piancaridldates foritreasuror sheriffiand i | Sl wards and iprecinty 2 the | service and necd not be swo AUSTRIA ADVISES PEAC routine work of organizing bezan. | Prerspune, Oct. 13.—The targest natural | 46057 for the week 8o far, against 47,11 for firmary l‘llll)‘f“ ;*lrll,,uh.« 1of the ticket, and | Hoadl , Leonard 1,642 ‘The department, however, requires the rai Oct. 13.—Austria advised | The president, Mary J. ric thean- | oo ol in Washington county and second ame time last week. ‘The market uwx\ed ey pull through. ‘The balance of the demo- | gain, ) 5 B road company to employ for this purpa Servia to stop her war preparations and adopt | nual address whieh'w com- | B2S well E0VECOUn’, active and a shade brmer, buyers heing under cratic ticket will probably have a small ma- | 1 and precinets: Foraker 25,003, | porsons over the age of 16 years and of suit- | a peace policy. 1 prehens ve restme of the work ssoe largest in the country was struck last e the impression that there would not be over jority. L Hoadly 21,000, Leon; . Net republican | {ible intellige nd character, and post 5 PROSPECTS, Hion during the last year g ing on the Haston favm, near Canonsburg, | 19,000 1o 20,000, but later an up to CINciNyATs, Oct. 13.—The afternoon in | wain, & masters are directed Lo report any violations | Pamris, Oct. 15.—At a_cabinet meeting to- | Home has been enlarged ata cost_of “The natural gas is being wstituted | fully 25,000, and late sales w bigh as Cineinnati was free from rain and so far Cn . 0. Oct, m. | of this requircment. day o number of consular dispatelios were wcrased. T mumher of inmates | for coal i (his city, Over nfteen hundred | at the openiig. Vackers and shippers bouzht now ean be told nearly a full registered vol 4 mjn‘tfl'l-ll { y e iz that the serious war prepara- | T ntion is in a healthy financial 1- | dwelling houses wnd industrial establish- | about 19,000, and there were 3,000 to 4,000 was polled. ‘There were some arrests for | from 151 voting pi Tlie OhocolaeiNation: jons of Turkey have considerably covled the of enforeing the mohibi- | ments of varions kindsare now using natural | left. Packing companies opencd for 'the Iraudulent attenpts fo voto and some winor | showing o net = republ - . o o vhead, | ardor of the war party i Serviaand Greces | & ’ s difliculties and suceesses i itotconl) scason —and - Dought. about 2000 rongh derly conduct, but in general it was a | 2,151 The chairman of the repu ASIIING et. 13.—Chiet Bushyhead, was set forth, showing an_expenditure by e and _common ends and parts of loads sold at peaceable eleetion.’ First returns received by | tral committeo estima 2 of the Cherekee nation, accompanied by ex- \ 1 iy ot | the “women . throughe. their organization . O aia tb leatl Bankin SORta pilios assocluted press indicate gaing for Foraker. | at 18,50 in the state. Representative Phillips, of Kansas, called i ece will hesitate a long | alone of over S1400. This, — with ind hest heavy, $5.80@3.90. A load or X 95 wards_and precinets: Foraker 80,303, STV , R i r ordinary | purposes —(Special to the s RO g N Dn 0| s D ondorecinets !.l‘l‘x"nx"]rmblimlu oonIs eratars Mamant o s Al aAlan ne before provoking the porto to resort fo | S6,000 for ordinary | purposes “makes an aney heavy sold ab $4.00, " Light sorts ol SR e e £ ve operations — These consular reports | aggregate showing of over 310,000 during the 2k.]—Two miner ed George and John lected and sold at $3.60@3.05: rongh Aohasbeob s dRirom o) Eal B ore Foraker, so.asy, | (ehded interview in regard to the WnWAI- | proatly revived the hopes of diplonatists in | year, " The address gave at length tie bistory s were severely injured last night in , S Almublieaniisenntorilinsibeon s and precincts: Foraken 84384 | rantable intrusion of white settiers upon efty of a bloodless settlement of the Rou- | of the politieal action of the N the coal mines near this 50 10 1550 1bs, sentatives in Columbimin county, and. one | & il BB Chierokee lands in Indian territory. Although | mglian question. : . iomanlogLenincrancolnioniconel low miner had placed a blast in an adjoini Ihs; 45 A Tuscarawas, and one in Coshocton. ¢ 0 19, Leonard . to determine the status of citizens of the na- tern Roumelin.” X Towa W. C. T U has not taken a similar exploded it threw i e mass of o ~The vote can gy . o tion, yet the department is charged with VIA ABOUT TO DECLARE WAR. position.” “Fhie’ corresponding secretary’s 1 i slaie into the room ocenpicd by the Eih “‘,i i’:m”“ ittt B I\'(r'li i “!”H” eieeling intruders, and in the excrcise of that LG 3.1l I prevails | port shows in statistieal form the Ginancial |ty 'm, - crushing them and intlicting il sty oL b o ok s RN AL algr 0 s Tan ard duty hivs assumed” i right, of determining | here pout to jssiic s el | condition of the work and promises of in- | serions injuries. 4 Ittt ar comiug hy very sowlyon aceount | 10543 p. a2 b are not, intruders. Cifet” Bisiiliead | ation of war T staiemet’ i maie ihat | crvised future iseiuingss. Lol g g Ark )} iy on ae y that are a numt t | troops areadyancing from Nissa toward the - = yansyilown. e et ieiiast ol s pRmeleIber et e thete]but 1 e dding in e teritory who are | Bul Macedonian and - old Servian FUNERAL PAGEANTRY. Drs Moises, Oct, [Special to the ;*]':l;l;y\nn ll"x'\‘z"\(hl‘\::l::l\l’"h:‘t'(l:”fix’::::r‘::f ave carried mos it Rt e bR 5w aing - | under tribal permits and those ‘persons he | 1ronticrs, e '0SING, CEREMONIES ATTENDING | BuEl—A fire ant, mnoth of ¢ upward movemes e angirated. veir, The exceptions are Wade and Puck, | tepublican gain 4, il Iy white nersons in tho forntory wio | Loxnox, O Pho Standard this morn- THLMOROPREE RIS B : L e S0 "Ander- | showed an inercase: of somewhat more th e oy A et B S e e ovnkeer. i to becitizens of the nation and have | ing says the situation in the east has I N VEW Yons, Oct. A crowd of people | and part of the stock arles Ander- ;i g ) s and the latter for repy 16" wirds: Foraker B T AT et s bt (e AR i D o e it 2 doors of St Patriek’s ea. | o, general werehant. - Loss, 6,005 insured | one million, five hundred thousand bushels sentative. Baumbach, republican, for repry y Leonard 3,714, Net republic ! . " ) gathered about the doors of St. Patrick’s ca i . o R i A o AR 4 ) : ST NELTepublis ) citizenship and should be ejected. The | hours. The problem could be d thadral thi i, wwiiting for the o | 107 35000 i the Geran e fusarance: om= | of wheat, while the New York statement, dis- ST ¢ ORBRRL YL IS, Net | Indians are satisucd with the “present_ar- | fectually if the triple allianee were united as | thedral this moriiie, wictins ¢ N pany, of Freeport, T o 1ok i A AL S en AL R N noss oL D : Net | pangement with eattlemen and Bushyhead | it pretends to be. The problem now for Bis- | ment when the public could enter the sucred lo i u less thoy half a Julltn e Loy CmLicori, Oct, Hosa: county. wl “‘“4,\,. ey committee | WIHhes to impress upon th —sec the ad- | is how to settle the pending difticel- | e and look upon the reuains of Cardinal A Xuilway's Temperance Order, HEAKICE SRR OROTLER JLQIN.IG '\rv ‘IW*H give 150 republican majority. The republi concedd the state 1 the repul ontichvt| issbillivie Seatiowing sthem StoRkeunin ing | ities REvk0 apgl eiig S Tavl LEE HuBata o dlog When their patience wasnearly | Drs Moixes, L, Oct. 18,—(Special to the | ton, which was taken to indicate a falling oft B D I OE s o Lbll cons possession of the land. and | Austrin® from fighting. 10 the SRS St 4 : A Iy | in reccipts. The cable reported firm forcign i === ngigtaipon; they statie sl ; an. | markets for both wheat and tlour. -Holders of the ticket and the whole republican county d precinet : he s ; i Boselal VIR AN RES o A Superior Job, quo or to force Servia to agree to it, Gree hiepiscopal residence, walked iakek [4 pleciad. s || I %, Loonard'4, Gl lent o | Will he satisied and B k will con s thts street and entered the eathedral by | nouncing that i chatge any one 3 cenerally were very fim, and it was only by Elghty-iive precincls amilion counity % avds and precinets: wppointed Charles H. colloctor | Sl o Lpeare tbe itio chanes i the south transept door. Six undertaker's [ Anks onyho t kcen o froquont or enford | bidding the fail market, and occasionally show o republic jority of 1,639, The re o 50,953, Leonare of o ¢ the d ! S UNElor AL G Le o e (AR hB 4 M on bore the body of the cardina 0.0 4 v A 5 L soing a little beyond it, that any wheat } o1 customs for the district of Superior, Mici: miserable dispute which is | men ) # SOnSALion, publican gain in_ Erie county, 'three-fourths republivan gain figan, htoroat thomels shamizht | them came a bod§ of priests headed by was " brouzht ot Some of the large of whichhas been heard from, is 600, In .~ i i Cinelnnati | et e S ANET | bishop Corrlzan, Monsiznors Quinn, rrem ¢ bulish on the sit Champaign county, one-halt heard from, the republican majority of 1,650, No estin; S I sermany d-Austdn | 3550 ton and Rev, Dr. MeDonuell, 3 atte Oc ? ning price republican gain is 125, In Auglaize county, | ean be got from the demodratic state central 8 I named neted as master of cereman| s | Convvnes, Neb., Oct. 1 ceial o the wr ¢ e higher (han usr nets, 50 vk county, 7 precinets, | commitiee, New York, Oct. The trunk line p: RN procession moved down the south aisle, Bei - The republican conventlon met to- s elosing yester 1 240, T ciiiets of Lucas county show | 6 wards and preeinets: Foraker 73,816, | senger agents to-day substantially settled the Irish Politics. tirough the main vestibule and - eenter’a e vimee to e, but liberal offerings Topubll ) . ndly 61,53, Leo Netwepublican | pooling points for first and second elass busi- PARNELL MEN IN CORK where aplattonm and eaiafalyu had b 5 il nominaigl sl RN o o b e whero tho market NCINNATI, 't X —Five i = n R b 2 A - % reetef The i e VHS: follow e, . PPoh!s eon ) yested for o ] [l i started np il BURARAd ARG Fous sards netaln the . ards and precinets: ¥ Tt in fact o joint purse agrecment | DUBLIN, Oct 15—The nationalist. conven- | ¢ G LS 0F BESHORE I SRS AT < Superintondént of seliools, 15D | v o the. resular. bonrd ang state give & net republh Tttt | ak i i 0, ' Leonard 5,3 division of the earings and” what is | tion for nominating candidates for seats in | hurned at the corners of the catafalque, A | Moneriefs county judize, W Cornelin closing it W @i 1 (he aiternoon the same xatio obtains I ng pre- | Net republican gain, 7,47, enlled agross eash pool, The proposed plan | Lavliament from this city assemblo | to-duy ard of four wmen from the society of § - there wa ar ylsorons upwi cinets, majority will be about 11:40 p. m.—Lhe republicans eleet, a repre- | contemplutes —the pooling of * all = bus- | . Y at ™ Vineent de Paul stood near the eatafalgque. A Boiler Explosion. vember toweh 125e and elosi 18,000, o dispatches mom Coluiniins Ioc I Washing i pgginne (1inase Srom SENew! X eHcliand (pon | M solesiad s Clangydlion ot the Bit liyviiliiia dosmioreiati OO | sy Al Oct, BT bofter of | 91546 igher tha st wigit. \ TR S | e A ety S i | ton to Bufiale and agara. Falls and [ tional (7. D, Sullivan’s newspaper), and Sir vowid quickly flled the contoraisle, piss- B SR T OT A Leaions assiuned for tha s i stimate, i hat | and ' precinets: Foraker Moniiey | points west i southwost thercof and a, div | Thowas Beny Grattan Fsmonde. The lat- | img along in cithier side, The peoples aftor | e cotton gin explodod last uheht, blowing | stisnea i bl o tic ommittee concedes Hoadley's | 7264, Leonard 52, Net xepublican gain, | by Hung linegarligs o0’ ASOD | for rent ema's other wais the grand-dangh- | viewing the remains, lef the ciureh by an- | the building to atons, Killing the iveman | vanee iis price 10 obluin k f 4 isiness from the western termini. Eaierant | tor 61 the Riaht' 1on, Honry: Grittan, who | other cuit and serionsry injuring i bystuider, sullicient supp!y o keep their wills i of l‘v 'xl A Oct. 1'|. : ““‘,' ""lllixvh']"l{"m’ ; 0. I'Illv |-‘|m|:lll(‘vllr .-{I.mn l:._(;m l<'.ll"““‘“ }\A”‘ :.‘:.d'"w“n':u “l”.\ .}I I \«Id \‘A; }:l;;u_’ln A.I-n ward in 1380 and 1782 the famous s I‘) I —~— tion. ; e ”‘:Jy'f,‘n'."f,"“;" principal rr“\vit‘\i\'\l“ 1»1‘ 14, 11.--10. |llv|| e I ets | Franklin counties show a large repub :x::;[n'.“ I;‘;""‘llnli;\m x‘l“‘”:!fi::p'fi:::-';,fl ox con- 3 | : AN N SRR doibip shipments v about u.J“.,..nl, l'a\jlafl Aansicid givo & et ropublican gain. of 45 | 50152 [l et republican cential eom- ten seaboard lines, There fair prospect ] a1 Ciniea6o, Oct. 18.~[Special to the Beed | and Conley has been Sy o R 2 anty;seven beeincio, semocratic | miitee dhim © five dlesied o Uit the arrangement will be completed, Riol's Final Appeal. — The case of B, 1 Allen, an ex-banker, who | st iine diy g G T dereane i the st supnly usky county, seven precinets, Madison, Adants, Delawa R AR : e A L O ) s strenth i wheat eombined (o il lican gain. Scloto county, 16 pre- wn, Washington and Ross 5, 1 SONDON, Oct. 1.~ The appeal of Louisiel, | is strugeling for release et an Domon anmier corn market, and with only siigh 0 republican gain. Sen unt 1 in the Fourteentl, o o ye the leader of the halt-breed insurrection in | difficultios under the insolvent debtors act 9 1 B Do Huctuntions. (he aiaries elosed: In tinal 11 preeinets ineluding £ waxds ot ‘iflin, 150 tnty-seventh and ‘Twentyninth districts, | SPRINGFIELD, Ne the northwest territory, came up to-day for | came up again to-day before Commissioner | NEW Youk, Oct 1.—The German Inde- 1,6, 5 e ihi yestenday, the de- Tepublican gain, Stark county, 7 precinets | 5% Wardsand precinets show net republican | the Bk J—Following s demoe et T e commivsioner refused to grant | pendents tonteht endorsed: the nowinations | wand for Otober heing quite wrieit, udin wdsd in Massillon, 500 r gai WAL, county t placed in the field here 1 e AY1N ! A AT T [ the county demoeri Oxrs—Oats ruled quivt and nrim, and gens cangin, Sumnit, county, 11 brecinets, : 508 ; nets give | Saturday: Treasurer, A, J. Spearman; | L1e London lawyer for Riel moved that ome tine and Allen's aliol erally ashade hivher, republican gain. Turnbill county, ? sy o Laonard | T Lemanres sherdf, Art. Cannbel; | JoPenement be taken until the amival of sked for gn appeat to the United St POV IStON s—Provisions fivmer, with fafr cinets, 8 republican gain, Fourteen ¢ Net ri X clerk, Louis Leasure; sheriff, Ar mpbell s | Fitzpatrick, Riel's Canadian counsel, who heconmisstoner granted the trade, pork showing an advanee of @lie, in "Toledo give a net repiblican gain of 914, and net republican gain | Judge, MG Nichowson; superintendent of i appeal o nd Mondny noxt Judit whild Jud showed 110 appreciahle change. LUCTLE INTEREST AT WASHINGTON, | L) BB chools, M. E. Stormer: surveyor, dohin Y brining with him an ipporiant docu- | et will Tdar arzuinents as to - whether T T T TR oD T LT 06 o WASHINGTON, Oct, 1L S 1h A Jwing to the redistrieting of | 10l fecorder of deeds, Samiel Lees; cora- | Ment respecting the master. “The court post- | G5O court ean legadly take up the ease BT, e frr T iy e i, oind i gond denand, ol 4 ¢ ot a5 nterest i [ 12:15 . m—Owing to the redistricting of | /8, [GUTERG FE b 2o | voned (e case until the 2it st The court | § i T the meantime | sing and offnsivo s 1y oy dvinc of 106 on patunts sog sult of the Ohio | Clevelad abd Cineimnatiy it is inpossivfe to | Ber Br 2, Lo Wailener W room was crowded, bug there was no 8 ypusent b e aneuntime | disrouslug wd oflnalvo symptons, 1i 101 Nt whent tou,. . Local Jobbark crod i . N T RS RN st dlisf en Holenis . | Baom ) i o BiCdeett e o i withou arsapariilt gives ready relief and s sure hased freely, HEre Was also # . like political iy KA AU CATOL | RS ol TR T .L\-fl:;l In Tepurts apillion men, - exce; exollaont, i 4 1 on i tven flh the cnstody ot | S L s hrouh i Al pats hased Trcely, and Hiorawas ulko sOmy ok oy o the prosent. keneration, G on | trom these places. 5T ] il Welsh Tndependence o Lnjtod Blites il i a1 (s reachies every parLor o systein eh oceusions there has been e B wards and precinets give Foraker RRe , Who now lives i o & 5 = crowds around the bulletin boaud o3ty Hlondly. 020 Leonand 7,80 Neb i LivERroor, Oct. B,—At the Welsh libera- | 1o . i Iy the” Conl T suffered with eatarrh fifteon years. Took :)lll‘l‘l'.l'ulhll‘ll::rll‘lul\\ltl.\»II\III‘_ \\:ln\h ouo o publican gain Sl e Dis Moinges, Ia., Oct, [Special to the | tion conference, le were read from o1 {‘ “","'lv o ‘N-\ fhllade Mv Baus nml..:; s .ml,m.n..xu.u:“l,u,. bled ny partiients have nanifested Tnterest Ker 105,80, Hoadly TComara w0, | BEEI—Gen. Liclus 11 Fairchild, ex-gover- | Brightand Chamborlain fnawhich thoy said | judenent for about 810000 ainsthi, “ob- | TG BTG BQEE, VR B EERS counterfeiters in - Cluion eounty yesterday, o s for news doring the day and it wo Net republlean gain ! Clnelimati Ene | norof W sin, addressed a very large | that the time was ripe far the tained in Judge Greshin's houar. LA capturing <ix of thew, the oth Apin Dadificnt to e § dozen’ federal offices | qutter cluiig o stats and lgisinture and enthusiastic audience in this cfty this | ment of the Welsh chureh. Bri S St Louis Railroac (0 vk, e trisonoms o Lt holders from Olio who liave gone honie 5 1, 11620 wards and pre 5 g- | vening He is waking several specches in § that the coming parlizment smust complete Hurricane . * L suffered with eatard years trivd 1o this elty, and at preliminary learing vate R | o, 11 i, Loouard 3k, | Towa nder the divection” of ‘the sepubliean :nlxl.;;:.n:_vn‘!.l. i refor, wilel to Wales wivy OFF SANDY HOOK, | many wonderful eures, inhialers, cie., Spende cfore s Commissioner Candlsty 0rEpo, Oct. 14, L4 g, me—Returns | Net republica , state central e v, OSL Important guestion. ls moiin weld for a trial, The up o widuight, embraciig about one- 00 it 64 wards and_precinets: Fora- e -~ ) oflicers refy wive the nanies of Uhose afs Lalf of the preeinets In Lueas county, show | ker 18637, Hoadly 10 2 Les Vigorous Laws in Utah. Royal Match, all morning has been blowing at the wat: of T TR o ST Ay rested, as they Lope (o ure the rest of the n‘lullllx“lll “‘Il‘[ll)\‘“‘;'l;l l‘l’|l~x(i:;“;; I]’x‘fl‘l’ll\! t h Al.vl:‘ll;lli\l A Sarr Lake, Oct, 18, —Hoyt was sentenced Maniin, Oct, 1Tt is rumored that & mar- | fitty miles per hour, No disas heep | AMprOYed, + A0 ALBEY, Worcestor, Mass, f::f.‘}ff l{ffi‘»’“r “ml_\‘ :l“,“\;'I”:ul(;::,‘mlw;l\(\’.‘.‘f’;‘:::lv i L atach Gaooh WE SISO | T s, puh, Drectnots, B foday for the fourth tine for muider in the | ¥iage iy meditated between Prinecss Eulalia, | reported. Hood's Sassaparilla 15 characterized by in Claion, deiferson’ and Forest: countie doubt with chances fuvoring republican ean- | Ne ain, 10,54, Springield City | Bt Gogree, to he shal Novemboriuth, King Alfousa’s youngest sister, and Prince P BLAST 1N PENNSYLVANIA, || three yoeutianitions 3st, e eomvination ot live been 6 i e ot o ATK I T fi sonubican e atn oo 2 Midew Smith, Ewmil Olsen and John | Carlos, heir apparent to the throhe of Portus | Winkessamie, Oct. 1A tersifie | remedial agents; 24, the proportion; 4, the purion 1 dollars, and live a thorongh dlditon, o ain epuliig y nets, Fore | Nicholson, editors of the Deseret News, were | gl b MG 0 gireg A TR AT T R N M BT Fei i e e county for F ak ) h sentenced o six monihs in the penitentiaey | * = wind storm prevailed here since early this | proc aecil medicinal ) ation, {ihor by 400, ’ v b\ LGN, | K nof tl and 5300 ine each tor unkowiul cohabitation Parliament's Prorogation. morning, The Welsh Baptist chureh, a new i S ] udi Coruaiis, Ohio, Oct, 15,1315 0 m—The | twenty precinees in Ere county give net re | A1 are denant, LoNDON, Oct, Lord Sadisbury ofticially | building, was blown down. ‘Thronghout the n 1o unk | SRS N yepublicans are jubitant and are out with | publican 1,010, ~_r TR SRS (e f T AT [t T PP ase Dis | Bend for book containiug addit ¢ SLANArOLI, Ot L= ununigiy Dands and bontites to-night over the el 140 0, 755 wards aind precinets give An Old lowa Host Gone b Bt Imigupnt why Le dlssulvad | souniry . : « Hood's § Wy systen Sloatlan tuadiy wiss ery olikoly eunigg news. The democrits are convspondis wker” 1 Houdly 2, Leonand | Towa Crry, La, Oct. 18.~Col. M. D, Wood Noveiber 17, been done to buildings. i v i ) /! iy Returns are net yet complete, but e tigige quiet, and are receiving the result with good | 9,49 Net republican gain 13,700, 3 proprietor of the St Jumes hotel, of this city, g WIGH TIDE AT BOCKAWAY. 1 CVCE L T THON RO, recciyed up o idnlght indicide the probak graec. Chairan Powell (democrtic com- e 776 wards and procinets: Foru J ! : Gladstone Againet Church Peciage: election of Denny, republiean, for wayor b Wittor) conealdes the eleetion of the republi- 148, y 07, Leodard 9,914, | and one of the best known landlords in the Loxpoy, Oct. 19,—Herbe t Gladstone in an | hendithis New Yourk, Oc ||.:‘ ‘\J-l(:;w:«l' I AT o “. m.m-nl{. less thivn 100, Thie board of “alded ean st tickel by 000 10 20,000, and | Net republ 2 dhests died suddenty of appoplexy inhis hotel | o qress his cvening declared that his father | | . for i ls domuciuti and e cauticll repall g e I8 worth s weightin e ' 1L \ 10 0 k t RS ALLINGT y 10 Bauk dtreet, New ok ( | O Jori links they Ly I branielies of the | ad press Ol £ Aas 11 favanir anm o e Bt et e Ui I H0W ) ) | et ey The g - wits in favor o g bishops from the a 18 unw Nt y s i aiaek IR A R i S o lowa Connty Repubiicans, but of lards, S e A | Hood’s Sursaparilia Cony Hnatod, p ol the following : SIEL ) DEes Moixics, la, Oct 13.—[Special to the PrP e ’I -~ that s movable is being washed out Lo the | Bold by all dwgeists. €15 six for §5. Made Dis Moy Ot 1 [8ju i the election of Foraker by from 15,000 to | ratio of gain s kept up we estimate er's 2J=The lowa county republicans to-day . y inpressing. Al vecan, Greatdestruetion is thicatened. anly by €. 1. HOOD & €O, Lowell, Mass, Mrrihry Cinrare . ity ey 18,000 pluradity, thowgh the camplete returns | wajority over Hoadly at 2L0K0, - Ou : aninated for prescitative: A, 8, Mur Loxnox, Oct, 15—The Standard’s Berlin T BTN TR TS It et ive: 1 (e legto i i suay make it ore, They have information | on the legislatuie indicate s republican chiia correspondent sava: Pendleton, the United | Bartnionk, Oct. 16.--The storm of last | OO Poxes_One Dollar, | i e T A i o by governor in 183, when Governor Hondley wis - Captur o Band of O terfeitors, s Ot B=The United States o service ofticers ralded o eamp of eleven Saxny 100K, No doy Octe 15~ The wind | fgnearlyone hundred | swithout benefit, I tricd Hood's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly vapolis Blection. - o o TS s AR 011 At ot b 35

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