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OM EE JL _ / J a FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMA.H/V / , NEB. , MONDAY MOOING , OCTOBER 13 , 1884 , NO. AHXIOUS ASPIRANTS. Unrallv Actiyfl Garaiiaign foriof tba four Great TicKets , Blaiuo Stirring Eopublioan Enor- giosin Ohio , Enthusiastic Greeting of Logan at Oinoinnatii Batlor Arguing his Oauso in Pennsylvania ! Humorous Hendriokc , the funny Statesman at Cleveland. Both tlioltcail niulTatl of tlio 1'rolil Illtlun Ticket nt IMiIla- Uclphla , WBLI.STO.I , O. . October 11. Mr. Blaine left fronton to go through the Hocking "Valley The workmen in the nail mills came out am cheered enthusiastically. They had erected stand besidotln tf > clc upon which Blainustooi and spoke as follows : "I stand upon the same platform on which I stood for twenty years iu congress : the platform which onibles the iroi to bo madoln our countryiiiutoad of Ilnglaml , ' Thn remainder of the fcpeoch wag devoted to the boailng of the tariff on the iron industry , ATHENS , O. , October 11 , At Jackson a large crowd met Blaine and cheered enthusi ast ! ally. Ho spoke n few words on the work ing of tno tariff upon the iron ami coal trades His -remarks were favorably received ani heartily cheered. li\XCA < rou. : O. , October 11. At Xelson- \ille.thocenterofthe milling district In Iho Hocking valley , Blaine made the following speech : If I am at homo anywhere it is in a coal region. I was born and brought up in a coal region , in the villoy of tha Monoutrahela , mid I know something about coal. 1 have. been on owner of coal lauds nearly all my adull life , and the greater part of what little prop erty I have iu this world I * in coal land , ] have albo been , to some extent , enraged in tha mining of coal. _ I am now interested as a stockholder and director In a company iu Wt at Virginia. I hayn had twenty-nine yeirs experience in connection with the coal indus try and I count it a piece of remarkable good fortune that neither myself nor any of the company with which I have been connected baa over had a strike or dispute or quarrel ol any kind with any man. [ "good , " "good , * and cheers. " ] IVurthe'r I have to saytliat during the lust eighteen months the company I am connected with has bccu nb'o to my nn average of SCO a month to every one of tha two hundred men engaged. [ "Good , " "good ! ' ] You BOO , therefore , that I am uot talking about a su'ject that I do not understand But while 1 ucknoivh-dgo that I am the owner of coal lands in Pennsylvania and Western Viroiuia , I urn kindly assured by a number of democrats in Ohio tint I own a largo iruct of coal land in the Hocking Valloy. [ Laughter" Now , I think uhnn a man ban property attrib uted to him , which ho protests ho does not own , and when the other parlies insist that ho dooa own it , they ought to be compelled by law to make It goad to him. [ Luugater and clieare. ] They.f ajr e that I um a largo holder n v a Hocking Valley syndi ate. I say that I do not own a single shura They fay again that I do. .Let thim como into court and make the ownership good to mo [ "Good. " ] Jf I c itlil bnn.f them intu court on that ijsiia and under the iiilo sugg Bted I could bankrupt u good many democratic edit- on * and upaakeis who insist that I own prop erty tiiat I never did o.vn. [ Laughter and \ cheers. ] 1 understand that the miners in this region have had coma trouble with tho.opern- tors , end our political opponents say I am one of the owners. As 1 said u while ago , I hava never had any trouble with men employee , in the mines with which I am interested , and necr expect any bsc.uiso if I cannot continue the business without didicu'ties ' of that kind I shall a nndon it. [ Clioera. ] I think that thoio is no disaprcemsnt that crises between an employer and the in ° ii ho employs that ought not t J bo settled by a fair , impartial arbitrator , and I think a man who is not wil ling to submit Mich a matter to ai bit ration oni/lit to explain to the public why he is nu Trilling to do so. But because you are iu tern porar.y trouble , why should jou turn your backs upon the great protective system , which has for twenty yearsimp ovodand eecuied the the development of j our valley ? Are > on go > ing to remedy your troubles la that way , l > e < came } ou cannot have a high tide of prosper ity all the time ? lo you therefore s y that you will Iiav'j the low tiJo of adversitj ? [ ' 'That'll it. " ) In this world wo bayo to take a little bit of the loan witn Ilia fat. [ Laughter and cheers J You ciunot have a Btrcam flow down it bed with inic haing un eddy now and then. You can not have tlio flood tidn of the ocean w i thout n corresponding ebb , These occixional disturb ance ? of the en How of propensity sofin to bo inevitable. You w.rnt to got rid of them , of course , but the parties concerned Bhocld deal with each other in a patient and conciliatory uplrit , and in your anxiUy to remedy thotc pasting troubles , ) ou th m d not think < > f tear ing away the very foundation on which thu prosperity of your stale and of the whole countiy rests. [ Cheers ] T appeal to you us workiugmen , un miners , because' if the pro tectlvo taiilT is not gocd for tha coal and non IndustiicHit isnot good for any thing If it does not develop thesn , it does not de velop anything , and if the protective tariff went tepeatod to-morrow these hills would ba acain wrapt in tha ellonco and desertion in which they rested uuring the twenty-five yearn that preceded tha enactment of the pro tects e tariff , But , on the other hand , if the pro tec the tariff is maintained , I have full fiiith that your troubles will norm bo adjusted and that a new era of prosperity will dawn upon you. [ Itrnewed chcera.l A inner-"May ! I a k , Air. Blalne , if you are interested in the Union Furnace ? " Mr , Blaine 'No , not to tb } extent of a iingle penny. I will multo It stronger than ( that I never owned an intercut in an > Iron furnace in Ohio or an > v > liern i-lso in the civilized world. [ ChtoiK. ] I nou'iW'SH engaged In the iron budinem ap all , but I have bcfn engaged in the coal businens and a largo portion ot the property I own is imestrd in coal to day. 1 am interested with you in this nutter. If the coal lin-iiiein brcakH down In Ohio , it cannot bu maintained in IVunmlvanU or Wctt Virginia. Woull etand or fall together. When they wore about to feign the d oiaratlou of independence * nemo ono ealil to old Dr. WUlierepoon : 'U'cll , we must hang together. ' 'STo * , ' eaid ho , if wo di < not , Uoorge , tlio Third will sco to it , that wo hang ssptrately ' [ L.uightsr and chturs. ] So my friends engaged in the coal IcduUry , it v , u do not ( ( and toxcthor v. o elmll fall togeth er. [ riiccrs J I thank jou for thn very kind reception yon ba\o given mo and I leaie In the nope and expectation that wo shall noon ha o better tlmea for the tn.ning Intere t < thrnntrlunit the wlulo lTutcd ! States , [ Us- newed cheoriog ] At 1-ogau , u UJAII alHoin the minlcg dis trict , there UJH a voiy large ciowd who cheer- cd Dhluo'H reni.it Its uDtliUiIahtlcally. In thu evening , at Lancuter , he was escorted to the house of liU cousin , Judge 1 * B , Ruing , and later , tt u nift-tiiu held in hiii honor , he made a iK > och deioted largely to roininisccnseJ of his schoolboy da ) in Lancaster , but conclud ing with an appeal to the republican ) of Ohio to do their dutv nn Tuesday next. After BUine , Hon. A.V. . Teooey , of New York , Addressed the meeting. nt Ciutilnnntl. October 11. General Logan JMcbed this city ( hi * afternoon. He wai met at Iho depot by a b ody ot four hunclrtd \ ctcrai Roldlers nho , wlli n bxid , cscortod the generate to a hotel. U' , on arrival thsro , the squnr tpiickly fdloillthn dcnsa crow' ' , to whim Koran ap''earcd and inn Jo n brief address amid lourt npplanio. At night ho WAS cscortei In MUMC hall , where nn nmUanco rilling h \\liolohou6owtswaitlng. Tlu to wcro manj laJisa present. At tlio appearance of Kogat nt the main cntrauco n tceuo of tha wildest en thutiastu began. K\ory oun pro nut wa cbooring nt tha top of their voice , mid \\a\ing hats , handchcrchiefs and canes In the nir This continued for fully ten inluntos and until the escorting club had beoi coated , when quiet was restored by the glco club singing General Xoycs called the meet Ing to order and announced General Uicken looper ns chal.man Tin latter intruduc i log.ui , rofetrln ? to their scrvico togethrr dur ing the war , and cspcc'i'dlv ' toTjugau'ti brllllnn itor\co during the bnttto of Atlanta , when ho succeeded Mclhcrson in command of tlr Army of the Tennessee. Anotner BCOUO o wild npr'W ntul cheering from the " , OCO people ple in the hill followed J ognnV nppcnrancu tt speak. When tha tumult ceaicd , Login , wttl _ evidently worn voice , bcggad for quint , faying thin wou d-bo tint fourth address ho bad mnda to-day , and could not hope to bo hoard uolces ipilet maintained. Ho then went Jdirectly into nn unswcr of cx-o\etnor ( ! llemlrlcka sporch of the night botoio , by asking if the hoarotB thought tliero should bo n cbango by turning out the republican party because when the life of the nUion was threatened thn republican j > arty declared the power exist ed in the goei union t to maintain Its existence und that iiowcr should bo exercised , [ Ciios u "Xo."J llo continued id a foiiu uf question ing , wliothcr Itij bccauso the rervjiblican partj bail glen the country honest money In deli nnco of the democrats , or if It had Riven pro tectlon to American U or , Increasing th weAlth of the country , since 1801 , thirty mil lion dollars. Itofcrrlug to Hondrlcks' accua sation that Ulaino was neglectful of the inter ots of tha American citizens abroad ho sni < Governor Hendricks forgot to say th t undo democratic rule there was no statute defining the position of tha government on this subject. I was left to a republican congress to enact n law which is now recognized by loading for eign powers by a treaty that tno naturaluei citizens of this country nro entitled to nroteo tion abroad. Ho proceeded to name the nets of the democratic party to show why then could not ba a change , and then tool up thi subject of the tariff , making the assertion thai II end ricks' speech was nn open declaration o frotttrade. . He was bitter against Ucndrickp for trying to array the Germans against lilalno and referring to ISaynrd'd insinuation that thu republicans were _ about to buy votes i.i Ohio said it cams with bad grace from n man from the Bouth to tfilk to the men of Ohio about t fair ballot , when it was known that if democratic cratic hands and shot guns could bo koct ol the ballot box in the south they cauld no * carry aaven states. Ha closed with tee np Deal for the support of the republican atat ( and congressional tickets. lie was followci by IJolliver of lown , and others. Butler in Pennsylvania. IlAimisnuitG , 1'n , October 11. Got. Butler arrived hero this afternoon. Bands and n number of his supporters met him nt the dope and escorted him to n hotel , hero a largo crowd welcomed him with three choors. lit , sooko from the lulcony of the hotel , thanking the people for their welcome. His icmaikr relating chiefly to the workingmen , their op pression and the remedy. Ho refoired to the action of the democrats on their resolutions ii : the interest of the woikingmeu. HcndriclcB nt Cleveland. Cr.KVKLAXii , O. October 11. Hondricka ar ri\od from Cincinnati this afternoon , and was received at tlio depot and escorted to a hote by the young msn'a contial democratic club and n large recaption comn'itteo. This evening ing there was ono of tha greatest political demonst-ntions in Ohio , being a mass meeting in Monumental park There was Bp ° aking From two ftatuls by Hendricka , Senator U.iy- nrd. Go\ernorHubbarfl , of T.ixas , Col. John ! { , Fellows , of Now York ; Hon. H U. 1'nyno , Senator Pendleton , nnd others. Gen. Kose- crinn presided at ouo stand nnd Congressman foran at the other. IVollowing _ the speeches : eero was the largest procession of torch- jearers over eoen in this boction , estimated at : rom ten to lifteen thoiuaud men. St. .Inhn and l > ; uiietn at I'tiilndotphia rillLADEr.MllA.October 11. The demons'ra- tion at the Acadamy of Muiic to-night in fa vor of tha national prohibition ticket , was a Hignal success. The building was packed w'th an enthusiastic assemblage. A thousand ladies were present. When St John entered , folio wed by Dmiels , arm in arm with Gennral Clinton B 1'isk , thoio was an uproarious and o\cit ing demonstration , men cheering , ladies wav > ing handkerchiefs , and the occupintH of the boxo * ndding to the Inspiring tcene by unfurl temperanca banners , and Amoricui Hiiro. After a long anil eloquent Hpeech by St. John the choir of sevtnty voicaa eang tempnranca cimpaigiibonfj , and Daniels briefly uddrens ed the meeting. Blalno's 1'rico for the Mulligan \ - icrn. BOSTON , October 11. In reference to Blaino'a denial of tlio assertion of Warren 1'ither that ho ( Ulainoj had offered n Mini of money for the Mulligan letters , given in these dupatchos , 1'ithcr reiterates his claim that Blaine did make wich offer. Ho declares nt the rerjuest of Klisha Atkins and at the spec- al request of Mr. Blaine ho went to Now York in the epring of 186D , and mot Mr. Blaine at the Fifth avenue hi > tel. That then and there Mr. Blalnu made tha request to ob tain for money or otherwise , from Jim Mulli gan all thu lettcra and memoranda in which Mr. Blaine had any Interest. The amount wns not liniiUd and fie was authorized to pay 310,001) ) If ho could not obtain thorn for lees. Mr. Blaine Maid John Gmnaings , the partner jf Khrtlm Atkins , would furnish the money , Capital I'roillctlone. Spoc'al talegrai. . toTiiK BIE. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , October 11. The best io1itlc.il judgment here is that the ropubh- : ans will carry Ohio Tuesday , by seven to ten liousaiul majority. Tha ropublicins admit heio id Homo tjiioDxlnoiH over the prospect Dut ay there It no pootl reason for It. Tlu demo- ratu are Indulging In n gama of brag and ilnstnr on whitii there Is not much founda- lou , A Virginia Conlliitratloi ) . IA.VCHIIUIKI , Viv. , October 12. The town of fjlberty , twenty-five miles west of this jwlnt , inircred a partial destruction by flru to-day , rho origin was iocendlary. Twonty-ono insiiiesa houroi were coimumed. No fire ap- > nrutus being at hand the flnnea wera not ar- rustcd until nmistanco arrived by u medal rain' from Kynchburg. Tha loan la estimated it o\cr $150,000. Illiilno'H Quiet Sunday. LANCAMEII , O. , October 12. Blainn spent 3urday as t.o guest of bin cousin , Hon. ] ' . i Ktvlng. In tlio forenoon ho attended the 'reubyterian pcnlco and the afternoon ho luvoled to visHlmr in company with Judge 'niog , old relatives anil frlomli , of whom ha ias a lurgo nuiu .or in thU vicinity , 1 , John , I'liu.MiKi.riiiA , October 12. K i-U over nor 3t. John , prohibition candidate for prcHldcnt , stuea n htter to night , reiterating the reasons ? iven in hi > < rpeech of Kiturdny night , and ent in tbejii dlnpatches , why ho thould not -ttire from tha cunvaBS. A iJcnloiiH Nfuru'd Crfiuo. CHICAGO , October 12. II J lloborti ( col. 3 rod ) thot hh wlfo in a disreputabln houie to > night Three bullets took effect. The woman annot lire. Cauto , jealousy. RAILWAYS AND COMMERCE , T1IK I'TMl .VXD ltIOH\tX ) I'OOI. Mio. Octobar 11. Telegrams wore re colxcd in this cjty to-day from the pre'ldoots of all the roads interested wtlfjlnj the fotmv tion ol the Coloi ado and Utah | HM > ! < m ouV lined at the recent meeting in thu city. Thli maked certain the maintenance of rates , al least until January 1 , 1833. Tlio telegrams provided that the percentage * should bo de termined by Arbitrator .1 K. Tucker , ami that his decision should bo final. TMK HANK STATKMKNT. XKW YonK , Octob > r 11. The weekly bank ntntnnicnt l < < a follows : Itoscrvo , lucio.vn , S2'J15,000. The buiks now hold SS'J.l'.M.OOO In oxccts of legal lequlrcmontg , T1IK It. AND O. IN 11IK COt'llTI. I'liir.ADrU'itiA , ! * . , October 11. 1881. In the United Stairs district court thU morning .Iiulgo Mclvcnna , presiding , on mo tion for n preliminary injunction timloby George Shears , Jr. , J. < 1. .Tolnnon and < lohu McCloyo for the Baltimore and Ohio against the Philadelphia , Wilmington nnd Hattiniora company , Friday. October 1" , was got at the day for arguing thn motion and pending argu ment a restraining injunction \VM granted , The order restrains the defendant * , its otlicers , agent and sonant from negotiating am liolatlng existlnfc contract relations may bo in force bet\\oon It and ttecoml | inntit ; also forbids any change In the existing arrange ments under contract and compel the defend ant to receho and do allmnunorof business ns agreed upon in the contract , TUB u. &o. nnnr. BAMIMOIIC , October 11. The order of Iho I'cnntylvanlft ronel company cutting ol ! trains on the Baltimbro & Ohio lo.t 1 between this city and Now York , which was ti > ha\o taken effect on and after the I'Jtb Instant , was not enforced to-day , and thn Ba titnoro & Ohio were taken as usual. The linpremloi hero I ? , tint the Pennsylvania road wil await the dccison of the courts In tha injunc tion cases , before taking further action. CANAMMf COMMUNISTS. tjuofooc's Ifxcitauiont Over tno Itccant Dyiiniulto Explosion. QUKIIKC , Oct. 12. The troops placed nroutu the parliament building last night wore with drawn this morning , a strong guard of police established. No persons were allowed to np preach the building or to pass in close proxim ity during the night , and to-day the most vig orous watch is kept Upwards of 40,000 per. eona visited the scene to-day. All corts of rumors are in circulation to-day ; ono theory Ijoing the four strangers who lately have bcn employed there as workmen , have bccu acting in n most suspicious manner. , nnd that onoof them always remained behind iu turn whi o the other three wont to dinner. A prominent civil nervica employe bays that ho overheard part of a conversation carried ou in the builtiinc between three or four men , whos tatod that they would HOOH have their grievances "tot tu right- " There is no end to minors. The chief of police , Colonal Voghl , to-night , * ayn they disco\orod nothing yostarday , put thought they hid poi Itivo cluoi to tha perpetrators. Upon inspcc tion to-day , of tlio datnaga done , tha hole made by the first explosion was much larger than reported ycstorkay. Thn damage done by the second explosion was less unnspicuous but the cost of Betting torights , involve * much more money. It is now felt , that the entire wall will ha\o to ba taken down , on the north eastern portion of the house , involving a cust of § 23,000. It is thought that Contractor Clmilobois will ad another thousand dollaiH rowarJ , ti > that already offered by the govern. inent for infoiniation'i > r arrest. f the parties implicated. The building will not ba completed ploted in time to peimit the go\c > rumcnt tc bold their eesjioiH there , this year. COLUMUUH , O. , October 12. A State Jour nal special from Ncleoii\illo , Ohio , says that all tli'j(8ymlicnto ( mines are ou firj hero to-day , with tlio e\cpption of numbers 3 and 7. Special efforts are being ma lo to extinguish the fire. W. A. Shoemaker & Co. 'it hoppers burned lost night. The two mines of the Co lnmbnnnd _ Hocking Coal and Iron company , Tratlsullc , were sot on fire last night anil lia\o been burning all day. It is imposlihlo t' > got to wheio the iucs are to put them out. No disturbance of any character 1ms been re- period up to this hour. A South Ireland Coim , October 12. A number of labor dele gates to-day inaugmatod a South Ireland labor league to bj devoted exclusively to tlie interests of laborers. It is altogether indepen dent of the Irish national league. Henry Villieu Stuart , a member of parliament for Waterford county , wns el ctcd president. The members nro plegodto mippartonlycnndidates favoring the franchise bill , which they believe will tend to remove the grievances of laborers und also abstain fiom outrages. Hostility is manifested toward thu I'arnell paityaud the farmers. IjOBt on Liilco Blluhliinti. CHICAGO , October 1 ? . The schooner re ported capsi/ed In the lake off Milwaukee , a couple of days ago , is believed hcra to bo the "Lt/zto Grant , " whiJi left Pcntvvater Tues- lay , shortly before the heavy gale and bus not ilnco been heard of , though duo bore Wodnes- Jay. Her tuptain wan Daniel Davis , and thu : row , .TiuncH and Henry Conk , and u man named Wood. It is bulievrd that all cliowned A italhvuy Octobar 12. A colllaion oc- tirrcd this e\eulug near Hunker'H Htation on h < ) Bouthwcst branch of tha 1'ennnjlvanlu ailroad between a long train of coke card anil nd an empty freight train. Both trains wire ladly wrecked , and one man killed und three eriously injured. The coke train caught on re from tha engine and wax ojiwumed , Hull Yestorilny' At Milwaukos Jlilwaukoq fi , Baltlmoru 2. At Cincinnati ( UnloiiH ) Cincinnati 11 , Boson - on n , At St. Louis-UnloiH ( ) St. Louis IP , Na- lonali 8. Hood's Sarsapariila Combines , In a manner peculiar to Itself , thu best blood-purlfj Ing ; iml Atreiigtliciiliigreine- die.s of Die vegetable Miigdom. You will Iliul this wonderful remedy cHectlvo vvhcro other ineiiu lues lia\o failed. Try U now. H will purify jour blood , regulate the digestion , and give new life nnd > Igor to thoentlru body. "Hood's H.irsap.irlll.i did mo great good. I was tired out from overwork , and It toned niouji. " MICH. (1. ( H. HIMMONH , Cohocs , N. Y. "I suffered three vearn from blood polKon. I took Hood's H.irN.ipnrllla iiiul think I am cured. " Mua. Jl. J. DAVID , Urockport , N. / . 'J'url 'flea the Jilood Hood's Harsaparllla h chararlcrli'cil H thrco peculiarities : 1st , ( ho comlilntilttm ot remeillal agcnta ; 1A\\\Q \ \ proportion ; 3d , the process ol securing thu active medicine ( jualltles. 1 he result Is a medicine of unusuj strength , effecting cures hitherto unknown Send for book containing additional evidence , "Hooil's H-irfl.iiiarilla ( ones up my . my Mooil , fharjieni my uniictlfu , and Keeins to nnlto mo over. " .1. r. TJIOMVHON , Jtcglstur of Deceit , Lowell , Mass. "Hnoil'u .Sirsaparllla beat * nil ntliern , nnd In wortliltHwelclitliipiilcl. " I. IIAIIU.SUTUW , IW Jlauk btrcut , Nuw York City. Mood's Sarsapariila Sold by all druggists. (1 ; nix for $5. Mada cnlybyO. I.HOOI ) It CO , , Lowell , MSM. lOO'Dosos .Ono Dollar , DESPERATE DEMOCRACY. Driven to the madEilrcmilyof IDC- The Damooratio Manacoiuont Stoop to BasoFraud , Appalling Extent of Unprincipled Intrigues in Ohio , Importing Herds of Eepsatsrs Into the State , s Scandalous Sobering of Chicago's ' Thug Democracy , BimemlcrlitK t'l ° KUijtlon to tlio Iitini9 and Ward Strticors Amanda ut Unst Kniorcod. IlOBpcmto Demoarntlo Frauds. S | > ecial Telegram to Tun W. : COI.UMIICS , O , , Oct. Hi Tlio Ohio dome- crntio plot thickens with the desperation of the democratic sitiutlori. Chemical ballots have been ditcovoicd at Uibana , Alliance Clovclanil , Toledo , Columbia , Daj ton , San dusky nnil other cities. Tlio notion of Uiu ballot is certain to fnde out lionor.il Hobin. son's naino ntul those of other rapubltcin c.in. dldates on the ticket nnd lt whrno place in a short time ; when oxpotcd to the air , appear tlio names of the democratic candidates in < Btoad. It is a dangerous fraud , and every re publican piecinct lntho tatolias boon wnrncd twice against this echomo of the democrats by tha distinguished vsi.t'ng HUtcBinon Prank 13. Morgan and Dr. Bradford , of Baltimore. Tlio-so political method * and circles are domi ciled in Cincinnati. The following telegram * speak for themselves to ropub leans of Ohio. lUl'OHTINO HBI'lUTUI' * . Sr. Lotus , October 11. Fifty democratio repeatota have loft here for Ohio. Mattlii O'Malloy and Steed arc in charge. PHILADELPHIA , October 11. A pang of a dozen go to Ohio to-night. Ha\o wired our spotters. BAr.TlvtoiiK , October ll.-'l'iftv or morn leave to-night per Baltimore and Ohio for Cin cinnati and Columbus. WASHINGTON , October 11. Between 00 and ! )00 ) voters ha\o been sent from Washing ton to Ohio over the Baltimore & Ohio and Chesapeake & Ohio roads td Cincinnati and Columbus There nro not morn than 115 dem ocrats in Washington entitled to vote in Ohio. The nbovo named 'JOO , leas 11G , are repeaters. You can depend upon this ivi unquestionably correct as to the dcmocraticrcpaatcrfi going on. Appalling Special Telegram to Tun BEE. CALin\KLr , 0. , October 12. A. gang of democratic ; colonists were uneiit hod in Sharon township , Noble county. Their whole plan of oparations has been discovered , which was as follows : TheBO fellows 1m vo been making proclamation of their repuV'canlsm and euc cpcded in fooling the republican fctxto execu tive Committee , Trom which they have ? been receiving mall. On election day , they weio to offer their votes , after shoeing ostentatiously the republican ticket. Iiuirlo of this ticket was to bo closely folded , ono of two democratio tickets. When iho votu was of fered the \otor WHS to ho challenged , and dur ing the diversion thin caused the judge of election wan to hold tlckts over tlu oreiilng In the ballot box and by a manipulation. , drop out tlio republican tickets. K.ich "couudrel olfering to vote would then decline 10 bo SA-oru. Ilia ticket would be handed back to him and ho would muvn elf The count waste to bo fixed by leaving the republican tickets in the box till the last , nnd when the list of names was exhausted to throw out the remain1 Ing icpubllcan tickets. Tina echomo is doubt less ono of man y such on foot in this state. Monstrous FrnuilH in Chicago. Special telegram to THE Bur. CJIIUAOO , October B12. The republican ! , ' ndepondcntj , Butler men and nil good clll- eons of this city , have awakened to the f.ict .hat the democratic manager1) ) in Chicago nro lorfeeting plans for fie most gigantic and upon outrages upon the ballot and that unices .ho most systematic ami summary means are taken tha city will ba cawed by polling and sotmtlng 10,009 or more illegal votes. To jegiu with , the democratic county board ap- jointed a full list of judircb of cloctlon from ho democratic party , allowing the republi cans mi rtprescntatiuii In the polling bootlu. rhon they re-urrangoJ Iho districts , giving the lemocratic vvaidn a largo number , In order to nsnro tha opportunity for ull the democrats .o vote. In the republican wards , few polling ilaccM woio given , and these located in ox- iieino corners , tendering it certain that a lurgo lumber * of Itepublicans wid bo dlsfranchlncd , Jf thij 705 polling pliccs in the city , 01 are lo- : atod in xalouiiH , 'Clio reiuib icaii county com- nitteo began un investigation in regard to the udges of iileclion choon Ly the county board , mil ax far as it Inn gouo four fifths of tliom are 'ound to belong to the most dinropiitablu : laeso3 Hucli as ward hmimiora , uovcrnl of whom nro already under indictment for bullul > ( ) \ Btulling , naloon-keeporH , barkeepers , pn/a- ighlers , gamble and men unknown to the : ity directjry. luveallgatioii by the nuwtpa- ier < < shows tliero Is a largo colonisation of dom- iciatiu iojoaterri. Tlioru was a largo mooting jf the lending business men last night at whlcii i beginning was inailo towards oigatil/ation to lircumvent thoi > o plans. The fait wui rccog- nVod that it was not merely u locjl isiuo. L'lmt a heavy majority secured by unfair noans hern might turn tli9 Btato over to the Icmocrats uud thereby assurj the election of Jlovuland. KJItCKI ) AtlU.NDH. Later , It Is now given out by the demo crats that their Hat of iixelusiveily democratic udgca was nutdo becaiuo the democrats wcro jxcludod from the list of mip < rvinord of dec- .ion , lint that the federul court Iiavlug do- Ided them cntltlnd to htlf of tha mijiervlsorii ) f the county buird will , at 1U meeting tomor row , rovl o the list of election judges and 'ivti tliu rcHiblluaim | u roprtuuntathu in each ) rucincl. Tlio Verdict of Specisl Telegram to TUB llhie , Cf.Kvn.AMi. October Vi , The Ileruld con- -uiim cBtiniiled nmjoiiluu from every county ntlioetatu except Hamilton , showing a net republican mtjority of about 1'J.CCO , This Uluws for tint prohlbltionwt vote , not iiintli ; ioattr than la t > eur. It Is iiottllilo thutthu role may rcdutii the republican majority , und heru may ho n Increase In Iho ( Jemotrutio iruto through the uxtunuivo fraudn that luvo > oen plannid , At thu pruucnt momint the jutlook is fur a republican muj rity of not ens than 10,000 and possibly 'J.r.,0,0. Thu ) to will Ixnerj' large. Tim Olilo Oiuloolc. COI.UIIIIUH , Ohln , October 12. liuth parties , labn the statit ; the republicans by 10.0CO , the lemocratH by S.OfiO majority , liotli expect to lect a majority of twenty-one congreount n. Die organisation * of both partlen are CO j.er nt better in completcnoba and elliciency ban uver before. Morn work hai been done .ban In any other campaign und the claims of > ach party tro baked toiueubut on the knowl1 1 edge of perfection of their ro | > ectlvi > organisa tion * and favnrtblo report * from their co- laborcr . Kach party claltui they will have the ntnto unleM the other ehoaU llipiu out of It by fraud ur p irchan1. The republican flite committee liavu offered a reward of a hundred dollars for the detection of illegal voter * . Indication * point to troi-blo Tue'dav In the leading cttioi. A full v oto will bo pulled , and with such a ohwo roMilt that Iho majority will INlusi thin a thousand either way nud that nppnrently the Inlanco of the scale may ha turned either way by the Independent * , labor , prohibition , Htior | cr Komo ntlicr clement Thn vopub UcivtiH have made nn I MIO ou tarilT , wlulo the democrats have undo it on local nt\to IfMICH , v\hloh are favrruble to tin Interest * , nud Iu opposition to tlio national republican ticket , AVeHt Virginia tor lllnlno. Special Tclrprnm to Tnv HKK. WiiKr.i.Ko , W. A a. , October 12.-Col. Harper , ol Illinois , ha.smailo a lour of this sUto and says Uitt fusion 'jotwcnn the ropub- lIcatiHAtid groonbackcw ii complete nnd that everybody Is entirely Hatislio' with the ticket. BlainoV recent tariff cpoochec liavndonon doi.1 of good , especially among the miners and workiugmen whu are enthualnntle. llo my * tint fusion will bocurlod by1,000. . In Hunt- iiiRton la't ulght thu people einin In fioni the HUiroundlng counties to tha number of 1,500 nndlltero were over 3,0JO won In the torch light procession. At thin place , lust night , n club uf 200 Independent * w ho had resolved lo vota for Clov eland hired a baud and marched tit a body up the street j elllnff tor Blalno , Thu news spread fatit and the etroots were Hjoti filled and tin all nisht jollification result ed. The democrats to-day claim the H nlo by 6,000 a falling off nf 1,000 ninco yostorduy. Illaluo mill IjdKitn In llltnntH. BLOOUINCTOK , October 12. It in dcGnltol Bottled that Blatno and 1/ogau are loifilt thto cityou the 25th on route from Sprliigf-eldtoClu - cngo. ) The most cnorgotlc r.nd complete nrrngo- niouts are already being made for n pi eat , recep tion. A committee of reception conslntlng of IHtyjeadlng republicans Invoboon appointed to rocoiva thodintlnguUhed vlellom. It Is almost definitely settled nlreadytlmt Senator Dnv Id Davln , ot this citv. will preside nt the Blaine and Lopan rccoptlott on the 24th nt Hprhif field , and occompiny the party hero and pro- Hide here ou the 23th , The rttlos of Lincoln , Atlanta and I'ontiao have each made Btrouuoua eliort.s to secure the much dcsirnd visit About two bourn In to bo given to Blooming- Ion. It In believed that 1,000 jKioplo will go Sprlugtiold from hero. Mormon Democracy. SALT LAKH Cm , October 11. Presidents John Taylor and Gcorgo > 0. , Cannon , leaders of the Mormon church , who were intorvlowed emphatically repudiate statements which were telegraphed from Now York , that the Mor mon church had anpropiialcd money to aid In the election of the democratic presidential ticket , for which certain considerations were to bo given in return. They asset C that notbv ing of the kind , In any foun lum any existence or foundation whatever , In fact , and that the dispatch referred to , ban been manufactured for olelionocring and prejudicial purposes. at YomifjHtown. VOUNHSTOWS , O. , October 12. Logau RV 1 1od here this oem ng from Cincinnati. 1 lo will bo the ( Tiie.jt of C. M , Andrews till Wednesday afternoon , when ho will go to Chicago. Logim npeaks at the opara homo Monday night for the lepublicans anil Gen eral Uonecrana for the democrats the naino night on the public Rn.uaro , There will bo two opposition torchlight panuten Monday night , Prohlhltiunlsts. Sr. Louis , Mo. , October 12. The prohibi tion Btato central comrcittco of Kansas have put H L. 1'hllllpn at the head of their state ticket , in plnco of A. B. Jotttuoru , who de clined the nominal ! u for goxcrnor , TELEGKAl'JJIO KKWH NOTES , nOUEbTIC. Hog cholera prevails extensively in I&uiluiu I'onimylvanla. Secretary Lincoln will Ltiimp Ilh'nols for Blaine and Logan. President Arthur at the Fiftli nvcuuo hotel Saturday received u largo number of visltaru. DIplheria bin become opldomlc at Astoria L.I. There were over fifty cases and five deaths hero this wool. . Governor Cleveland had u largo number of yisitorH Saturday morning at Albany , includ ing Hover.il excursion partiue. ) The president is expected to return lln Washington on Monday to reecho the justices of the United States Supreme court. The withdrawal of the Baltimore and Ohio from the eastern pool has precipitated tre mendous ( liuauitions. arbitration will be non flit. llev. .1. AL ItobiiiPon , of Indianapolis , was found Saturday dead in the IxTtli of a Hleep- ciir near I'ooiia , Illc. Tlio causa of death is unknown. Bob Haley a provoibinlly hnid character ktVcbo'l mid iiistaiitly killed Joseph Whitney in a naloon ut Clucugu .Saturday night. Ha- oy escaped. Thu lynching pr-rty commonood in Indiana 1' ' iiduy nlxht in tha hanging of a boy has col- lapHfd. Thu mob loit courage when ou Itn way to string up thu old nun und thu ether nun. nun.Tho The executive committee of the National Association of amateur Oanmien hold a imi't- mg in Now York Siturduyand oxi.lle ! < l "evrr- alofiti lucmberBhlfi convlcfod of racing for stakes. Ono chamber of thu Henry Clay nhaft , oper ated by Langnoii L Co. at Sliamokm , 1'it. , Ih ono fhu. It Is supposed to have been ignited by a bl.ist. There is no liopo of extinguishing it without flooding the niinu. liono Mingo wan ithot and kllhd by TnuKlll In a naloon ac BrlJgctiin , Mo. , .Satuiday night. Tiiimil nerved a pii.ica-warrunt ou Mlngo , who HWore lOM'dgii. The murderer escaped , but Is being hunUd down by thu cuunty pjlicu. The Now York i.tato clothing comp my at I'latteburgi > V. , ban made an iiHclKiinient , with ] irflltroi.ccn amounting lo $101,000. The parties Interested were \V. H. Cano , G. W. Cano. Abraham Cuuo and W , J. McCalfray. State Veterinarian Stalker invcjtigateil thu diaoa u among thu horno.s at Vinceniiea. Iowa , and found four caaeH of glanileiH. Thu dis ojkcil horicif were ull ordered killed , and the Btabk'H dltinfcc ed. All exposed unlniaU were ordorud quarantined. Dr. Stalker nuyn glandtTJ havu been iuvt > ntigatca In littoen < r twenty countlcoof the Btato und forty or fifty animals killed. rOHKKl.v. The Span ! Ii Official Ga/etlo unnoniico ; AH the cholera udiHupiieaiing in Spain tint hullo- tinf giving the number of cases und deaths c ube to bo IdMiud. Saturday nfli rnoon a myslerioim occiiri'd near the parliament building Iu Quo bee. No ( huiiijfd wan dono. It IH aile/ed to buclyuiviiiito work , The te liner Niuiifkhlar , forming part of tha Nlla expedition , 1m anived at Duinyal. No Britibh anv.inco will bo iiudu to relieve Khar- touin until Xovombnr , It iii Ktatml that tha 1'rcnch government IH negotiating with the ownoru of mivurul large ICngliih tU-annililpH with the object of charter * Ing the vuoeeli to convey troops to China , A Halifax , N. S , do p.itch uuym James Ilorno mid Jamiid Cluiry and wived , icturning home Saturday afternoon In a sallbo.it woru tipiot off Georitei'd Itlandu and all drowned. A ineflBengcr vent by Col , Kituhenor hui ri turned to Wuday Hiilfn mid toulirina thu report - port of Stewart's murder , Ho HUJH tlio uiily uurvlvora uro fanr bluck ulaves. All tt.u ICuropoans , including M. Nlccolui , Greek c u- nul , wore killed , Thu murder of Douglas , the agent at Am- juckel and governor of Morawn confirm tint report of the murder of Col. Stewart by Arabs. General oltey bun ordered the Mudfr to pro ceed U ; Muriwo with a strong force lo ro cue the prisoner * . \ld to bo lit the hands of tliB Ar ib . The Bnlidi commodore on Iho Ati'trallan slatlon hit Ix-cn in truct d t3 pr.i-oed t ) Now Culnra and proclaim British protection over the Bouthcru coisti of tint inland to the ci\t- ward of thn 1 ll t nierlilian. cant longitiidn. This w ill include the Islands adjacent to South ern New Guinea , Atno'Rcngsr fr > m Atubukal reports that alter Gordon roturnoil to Khartoum a boat with forty Kuropeans and KgyliaiH , accom- p-vuicd by five negioes and thrcnrorvant" , groundrd . t S.damot. Sheikh * ollered their ho pitallty nud enticed thorn to tholr hou CK , where they uiassncre-d all but fourteen , where ro now prisoners. It Is unknown whether any Kuropoaiis nro nmoiu the survivor' . An ultimatum li < ts boon npiit to tlio Trait- val l government by groit BritainH allege * repDateilloUUonsot the treaty , and act * of \ lolou o conunitte I bv Uio lK or < boyoud the boundary line * of the Traiisvail cnttutiy. It demand * of the Tratmaal government duo mtlsfaotion for the HO nets , roiir ssion oftlm Boor lilibustor * nnd a thorough observance of the nrtiolrn of the lait convention entered into by both co .nitric * . It is repotted that tlio llntlfh war olllco i * alrvady preparing an i\- pixlltion of clpht thousand men to proceed lo Smith Africa , a portion of which will bo drawn front the Kant India army. The withdrawal of the prodauntion aiinaxiug Montcias teril- lory i * not ttxpcctcd to alter the p.nitlon of alfalri ) , as thn Boers continuo to bold a grip upon the lands. Dcsrtnotive Flro * FAlltliUUY , Ilia. , Cctobor H. Walton's mill and the business block adjoining , burned early thin morning. The IOSH will apruximato S200- 000 ; IiHurance not known. At : i o'clock the llro vvat still raging and threatening to destroy the O'Dell check rower factory. At2lfithls ! morning Walter Bros. ' grlat mill caught firp. The wind horn the east was vry i.trong nnd In a few moment * the damns leaped acrons the road to the largo morclmnttlo block owned by Walton Bros. , but while the iito raged htio It was nlno sweeping castuard ou the opponito tilde of tno street destroying Iho stock jards and buildings of CoinKi nnd McDonald , warchouao of Walton Bros , containing a largo quantity of grain nnd the blacksmith nbop of Goo. Weatervelt. From hero the lire crept ngaltmt the wind to the southward , first burning a box car standing on thu track nnar tha mill , from Jtheni to several com cribs nouth of the rail way , thence west to O'Dell's check powdei works and planing mill. Tlio lumber otllco ol John Decker anil commission stern of J , H , Smith , across the street from the mill won burned also. Following nro the losses : Wai ton Bro * . , on stock and building , $7r , < 100 , on mill and contents , $35,000 , thu whole insured for $ ifiOODj other losses aggregate ) about § 11 ! , 000 , insurance 81,509. .TOLIUT , III. , October 11. Blast furnnco No , 1 nt the rolling milln north of this city biin > l about 11 o'clock hist night , netting lire to the ttock home , consuming it with EOV oral cnn nud other property. Lots heavy. 1 TUUP. I.ATONIA CII.UII lt\CE , Cu\iMiiOV , Ky , Octobttr 11. The tracl was good. Thre-u-quattora ot a mile : Fet ( Kyle won , Ultimatum cccond , Thintlo one Sn'intorcr ran it dead heat for third placo. Falsetto stakes , two miles , throe i ; oar-olds Blast won , Itosciusko Eccuud Hlnhlllghl third. Time , ! .S74. Five furlongs : Itogers won , Thompson sec Ond , Tunisso.m third. Time , 1,01 Two inilo heats : April Fool wou. Time , : W.I. This cuds the tuoutlug , JKUOVIK 1'AltlC 1UVCI > I. PAIII ; , October 11. Th.3 track wa ; good. One mil ? , handicap Jill nges , I'amrci won , Doliah second , Little Mniciiw'third ; Time , 1:15. Thrse-quirtcrs of n mile , 1 ! 'voar-oldii , Jnliotta colt won. Mils Daly Rocond , Frauk Mullens third. Timu , 1:20 : $ Mile and a quarter , Lidiv Stanhopa won , Burgomaster Rcuiind , Halanon third. Tltno , 2:15. : 1'conomy fell with his neck broken. Mile and tiiieo-quatterg , Clonmul vynn , General Monioo secoud. Slooum thiid. Titiio , 3:101. : Three quartoiH of a mllo. all ago * , Wander ing won , Uberlosacond , I'.illcd ' Forgo third , Tim2:194. . Haidlcap Htocplu clmso , full course , CharlO' mngiie won , Kcho second , Capt. Curry third , Time , -l:0i. : : Thu LmiiKtry-Gohhnrt So.nulnl Nl'.vv Yoiih , Oclobar 11. Goisliis are laljc. ing again about Mru. Langtry and Frodillt Gebhart and the jirospocla of thnlr marriagu , It IH now Hiiid thatBiiico Mrs. Lingtry'a return to I'Jnglanil , stiong pressure his boon brought to boar on her husband to allow her tirpiocurc a dlvurco , i > od ho hat finally consented not to oppose iniy nation him inaybiin looking to this end. It i * thought that Lilliei will bring suit under KtigllRh laws , and If nho wins her CMSII before another year Is over vvill bo MM. Gcbhnrt. _ _ _ A itlodorn iVntliiilty. | Special Telegram to Till ! llEi : . LooiU'oiiT , N. Y. , OcUiber 12 , The 100th birthday of MrH. Jiuleo Hoag Mohhor of this city look pl.no Saturdiiy. Mrn. Moshor was born iu DutcheH'j county ; Now York , October 10 , 1781. Shu well remembers thu death of Washington. Slio win a pvnengor ou Itobert Kulton'H first teamvoat. Of the 115 present , all but two vvern relatives , llc.su null haltirdny. At Chicago. Chicago 12 , Philadelphia tt. At Cleveland. Cleveland 1 , 1'rovidenco 8. At I'ktsbnrrf , Tolmlo 2 , Allegheny 0. At Milwaukee. Milwaukee D , Baltimore ) 8 , At Detroit , Nuw York 2. At St. Louis. rft. Louis Unions ! ) , Nation al * 0. 0.At At Buffalo. Bulfalo. Buffalo 0 , Bjxton D , AVrcilhi-rT ( . ny. WANIII.VIIION. Octolwr 12. Upper Missis- MippI did Missouri Arulleya fair weather , vaiiablo winds generally n rthwtst < > rly , stationary toinporatnru In tonthurn portion ; slight fall In noitliorii pjitlon , higher uarumntor. ADS NO us RYltJOTOHOlDDOWK EARLDAK1HOPOV/DE. / . . ITAMCOUHDTQRISC/ PURE CREAIVJ TARTAR. S1QQO. . .Given bu round . . . . . . ton : M. Dclafontulnu , of Olilraco ; auJ lloue , Mllwunkce. Neverwild In bulk. , , 287 , 1W ! & ! ! ! K. Wutcr Et. BEYOND THE BLUE , Affairs of the World AWfortlie past flay , Pho Threatening Growth of Gor man Socialism , The Boiling of English loightonino3peot of Anglo Fron § . 'issgntions. ' The Ohinoaa irstod in tlio War S it Poaoo , A No\v South Ireland Popular I'arty lUdioulouo Siilllo of Ameri can ntul English HclcntlHtR. KnglAtiil's 1'olltloal Turmoil. Special Tolcprnm to TIIK DKE. LONDO.V , Ootobor 12. The redistribution ichomo continue * to bo the engrossing topic cf lisctusion among politicians. Tliero are end- ess quibbles over the details proposed in thin > lnu , but the general belief IB that the echomn s practicable. Coliuus of comments and iplulons upon the ncliemo are being daily pub- Ishtd in nearly every nowepapor In London. The uUitudo _ of the.Times. . . Ohronlclo , 1'ost vnd News which la being much commented on , Is the result of n compact to ignore the whole- uibjoct which grow out nf their chagrin at being beaten by the Standard , The govern ment are still making strenuous efforts to ascertain who purloined tha copy of the sbhoiua from the Quean's printers nnd furnished - od It to tha Standard. A heavy reward i ollered. Gorman Antl-Cnmmlniian Mcnetire. Special telegram to Tun BKC LONDON , October 11. Orders have boon is sued by the Herman war ofTico , to tlio com * missarlat of tho.German army In all purclu ej of grain and horse provender the purchato must bo made direct from the producer. Middle men are to bo Htriutly oichowed and not permitted to file toudorx lor contracts , or. , In any manner Interfere between the Und , . - , und Tar- " * owners commisaary department - morn throughout Germany are highly elated at the prospect of being rid of brokers , who formerly protind them to starvation figures , and the probability of ( jetting fair prices for their produce. The chief sufferers by the in auguration of the now method will be a large number of Jewish usurer * , who will lose many millions of marks , which yearly como iuto their poscssion as handlers of government con tracts. . , An International AVnr of "NVtscncrcH. Special telegram to Tin : BEK. LONDON , October 12 Several members of thu British association who hao returned from a visit to Canada mid the United States cox- plain of the wlWablu conduct of 1'hiladcl- jihlana into whoso hand ) } t'lioy fell \vhilo visit ing the Amoricau scientists. They say that ratfeous advantage of 1tthuIr"'innDc iice , | andjp nwindlcd them umr.prcifully , in ho t l nnd other , chtrRCH. On the ollifitfjandj rh > frflaorGold- ' win amUhSvtHes IndignanQy to Iho Toronto newspaper regarding the 'personnel of the British scientific excursion party. Ho allcgex It was composed largely of Manchester bagmen - men who came to America to sell goods for firms they reproHont , and were really conduct ing trade under tha cover of philosophy. Tlio AiiKlo-t'Vencli Dlgnitcc. I'AIIIH , October 12. Kerry , in 'the course of a frank e.inersatlon with fiiends In his own political circle , Haul ho expectsd the coming Hosnlous of the chambers to bo a brisk ono , anj that thoio uoul t bo much dcfenilve work for the ministers , who were needing B0\oro party discipline , lie denied that Prance wan on bad terniH witli ] ' 'nnlaiul , but ho said that Franca wius prepared to make iirrowa of every Bert of wood to lire nt England unloea eho gave Franco satisfaction in Kgypt. Hu declared that he had no oxict undoistanJing with Bit- marclc , but aaid that if he could turn an enemy into nn ally , oven at the coat of a heavy acn- fiu ) of "amour propro"ho would most coitainly do BO. ' , Gorin&n Anuroliy. BlillMN , October 12. The election agitation. in Increasing. The mealing to hava been nd- drcjsed by Prof. Virchow was dissolved by the authorities on account of a error in the formal notice of the meeting , ; nt to tha [ loiicu by Inlluentlal conaorvatlvo groups , igit-iting against Slorekcr and Wagner , the anti-JuwIab leado H There are socialist notu at Brandenburg. The mob tore up pavement * and attacked the police. The military wan : allud out. Several persons wera wounded ou both sides. Many arrests were made. Humored 1'oncjo Overtures. LONUON , October 12. The Paris corroi- liondenco of the Daily Telegiauh believes that China a week ago made the following proposi tion to I'rouiier Ferry through the American government. The China forces will withdraw fiom Toniiin | , and K ( 'lung will bo temporarily occupied by the Freuch until the conclusion of a six inontlm armistice dispute being mean while Hottled by arbitration. The American correspondent udda : Ferry obj acted to the last suggestion , asking why China could not make the proposition directly to him. The Cholera In Italy. NAI-I.KB , October 11. Ono hundred antlnino fresh cholera eases , and forty-two deaths In thin city the past twenty.four bourn. HOMK , October 11. Two hundred and fifty froah caxcH of cholera ono hundred and tieren- tceu deaths , during the past twenty-four hours , against one hundred and twenty-Quo casou and seventy deaths the piucodiog twen ty-four liourn. Knlulde ut Grand Itland. Special Tdegrain to TUB UKI. GHAND IHI.ANII , Kob. , October 11. laaae Jewell , unmarried , suicided here laat night by taking morphine. Ho lived hero twoycara and was enterprising , was superintendent of the creamery when ho killed himself. No good cauho known , Thu Gut In Kates. CHICAGO , October 11. Tickets to Council Bluffs , Omaha , Kansas City and nil Missouri river points , are being Bold o > or all railway connteid to-day for 81,10. There U no great rush to purchase owing to tha fact that frll rates are bdng charged eastward from those points. Kansas 1'rotlucts Ahroa ; JiouK , OctoVor 11 , Advices from Catania show thu recent cyclone far mora dustruotivu tlnvu first announced. The entire country about Oatanlii is davattuted. Viueyarils aad oll\u gardens liavu vanished , Fully 3,000 dwellings were dentroyed. OlSU will , IIUY 14 Us oj Gnimtlafttl Sumtr ' for Sl.OO at J. B. French & OO'B.