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/ ' , JL , , M * . , A .A , Ai * M v ti FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , .NEK , WKDNKSDAY MOHNING , ( KTOIJKK l/i / , MH , NO. 100 The Lanrtls of Yiclory Bomc on Re publican Mis , Pair and Undisputed Majority of ' 15,000 , , Unmistakable Harbingers of a November Triumph , "Blame and Logan" is the Na tional Watoh-Word , ' 'Down ' with the Bourbon Hydra , " the Battle Cry , Jx , Jitter and Bloody Contest at Ginoinnatii Three Men Killed and Inumei- able Others Wounded , Sneoial and Regular Eeports from the Battle Field , sultant Eeoeption of the Tidings at all Points. . Blaine at Detroit Greeted with Popular Cheers. KvlmuBtlvo and Complete PrcHcntn- tlnn of tlio Latest AdTlccs. Sl'EOI AJj KEPOUTS AND OriNIONI Special Dispatches to Tim BEII. CINCINNATI , October U. Thn day whic runny people declare may settle the presiden tial question opened suspicioualy. There novo was a finer October 1Kb , nor a bettor day fo an October election. Murat Halstoad confessed fessod to mo last night , "If it rains to-moiro-v the republicans will lose Ohio. Cincinnati , ho continued , "is the most peculiar city top ] graphically in the world. Thousands upo : thousands of her citizens live in the hill sur rounding the city proper , which is to the city ta It Is generally understood , about as the eli original London Is to the modern London When it rains these suburban residents canno vote without becoming drenched. The resul is that when it rains the democracy carry th tate. " From this It can bo gathered how Halsteac and IlobiueoD , the head of the republican itat ticket , rejoiced when they awoke and fonn ' the heavens overhead clear and tha temperature turo balmy.A A I'ICTUIIK 01' CINCINNATI. At thismoment of writing there are sixty four great lines of men at sixty-four different polling places in the ci.yof Cincinnati. In addition to the great lines of voters there an about oich polling place not less than ten itpecial deputy Bhetiffs , sworn iu by the democratic ocratic sheriff last night nnd thU morningam atomo of the polls where it is expected thai most of the negro colonists will bo voted there are as many ai twenty mon big brawny fellows , who will wear badges 011 their coats. Then there are tenjspecial police officers , all democrats too , and sworn in yo s terdoy by the mayor. DEACON SMITH'S OPINION. CHICAGO , Octcbjr 14. The Morning Nowi has the following opinions : CINCINNATI , October 13. My opinion is that the republican majority In Ohio will bo 10,030 or moro [ ni ned ] UioiIARE SsiITH. Kinr n U'LKAN'H OPINION. CINCINNATI , October 18. The major nor tion of the republican talent detailed for duty iu Ohio appears to bo concentrated in Cincin nati. The city is to Hwarin to-morrow with United iStates deputy marshals , whoso names are known only to tin rpubli".an committee nnd the marshal who is under itcommnn ' . Last year Hamilton county iu a very Urge mta gave Hoadly fur governor 2,000 majority over Forakor , although the party vas divided and bad twokeal ticket ) iu the field , and not withstanding the return of a large number of German voters to thoirold republican associa tion. This year tlioro has undoubtedly boon largo German accessions to the deuicciacy , and independent rcpubli. ana will more than off'Ct the Irish following of lil.une. If there Hliall bo n fair and full vote arid honest count the conspicuous signs are that the democracy will incieaso their mijoiity in Hamilton county ovar that of hut year. In the ft ate n very largo vote is expected. When Hoadly wai elected lait year by over 12,000 votes , it was the largest over caut at a kt-ita election. The democrats have the ad vantage of the rapid increase in population In the western counties , and the antagonistic feeling which tbo prohibition tendencies of the republican party has created among the Ger mans nnd other liberally dhposed citizens. The -fact , however , that the republicans have uniformly won in Ohio in presidential years is kept steadily in vlonr , nnd if the democrats Hiicceeed in making n decided reduction in the average republican presidential majority they will rejoice in hiving douo much to as- final victory for t levelaud and _ Uonrricks. liotli part o-i are miking extraordinary oxer , lions , and the vote In the utito to-morrow will prMnbly bo clobo. [ Signed. ] JOHN II. MoLbAN. ; KILLKT'H CALCULATIONS : COLUMIIUH , Octotier la. n. complete poll of the stite by tin r publicins , carefully re. : viewed andcorroboratddjestabhshcfl republican : miccesj by over 10,0,0 plurality. From n : . claim of 17 , 030 the doni'icriita ' have dropped ' to 0,000 , which was ro illy their entlmato , but to-day nt the demncrntu luudtiuaiteru this ha i been reduced to 0,0,0 and the chairman hvi declined to answer icijucnts of scores of ilrinncrntlo rillturn nn to llm p < rl lillo v\j of thn r | mhllFAti In Ipndcrit do lint liwiltittti to IfliflMpli U | ui Din roiiiMt | ( of frlendii or of HKW | < | iftn , frlondl thitt vvhlla tlmbvln rf liMiiornivv'n r - puhlicMi conlldetico ll Id.COO , Itvlll nu r likely oxcred ltih ( ) ( ) than f All below It. Favor able ri'jHirtu from Imtly onulmtril eounllM to day dMieAtten the ilemiiuiaU and Imva ivnii republlo.titK Incriunoil n urAtioo of niioeniM , Oiidnln moneTliaxu l > en greatly "it tbo ilemo- cratla cldo. Thnunandii ol Democ'atlu coin niredotem nnd repcntcrA Hood the Kioto. The chinctM In several coimtiei dopnnd upon thrlr tuccu'd In voting. Col. ludleyhgreedy advlted bin friends that the untainted republi can plurnlity of 5.000 might o confidcntlnlly rrllol upon. It is ovidnut that the domocmls throw up the sponge anil republican SUCCCM is ccrtnln. [ Signed ) CIIAUNCKY I. FIU.KV. CINOlNNATTl1 A CONFLICT Cf AOTIIOHITV CINCINNATI , October 14. Two of the tbreo policemen who arrested United States deputy marshals lm\olCcnnrii'stcd , ThelrCMO at"10 is In hearing bcforo United SUtcs Commis sioner on the cbargoof obstmcting the United States marshal iu the discharge of hi * duty. The marshals nro out after another policeman anil the lieutenant of police who locked the deputies up. The policemen , before tha Unilod Stales commissioners were roKiBod ou bomb. FinilT AT THK 1'OLl-S. The city Is feverish with oxcltamcnt Many arresta have been mndo nt the polls foi illegal voting. Challenging is carriid toi greater cxtout thau over beforo. Slight col lUloiiR have taken jilaco iH sn\cral wards , the worst in tlio Sixth , where there nro n largo number ol negroes and Irish voters , mid where n 1'inhor ton detective was badlv beaten this morning , Foxy Anderson , a negro , was killed by i deputy marshal. Keport came from the Fifteenth ward tha1 the deputy sheriff had overpowered the dep uty marshals and wcro refusing to allow negroes groos to vote. The U. S. mareals eent an ad ditional number of deputy marshals to tb scene. Weather cool nnd plo.i ant nnd i large yoto Is bcing polled. Men about tin polls say there is very little scratching , jre.it oxiitoinont everywhere. H MNK WKATUHH. Woathnr clear nnd cool , and every quiet. The Indications are that the vote will bo the largest over polled. In six of tl : night wards it is estimated that half the vet was polled before nine. THK J1ATTLK OV 1IATTLKS. CINCINNATI , Ohio , October 14. It was re marked oy Judpo Kelly of Pennsylvania , alter canvassing the state that ho had novel ( eon such intouso interest manifested in poli tics since 1840. All the reports indicate n continuation of the intensity of foeling. An mmense ) vote is being polled , each party try nfr not only to get In all votes , but to gel them in early. It isunderrtood Ohio will b tbo battle ground , and on the issue of to day depends the conduct of the campaign for the next three weeks. Polls are beinir closely watched. Deputy sheriffs and police represent sent tha democrats , and deputy United Statei marshals and citizens' committee the republi cam A largo number of reporters have been ar rested and are being guarded in the govern ment building. A mmibar of these were brought in n pitrol wagon by the polico. This added to the excitement. There Imi boon con iderablo ( hooting In the Sixth , Eighth , Kigh eenth and Nineteenth wards. In the latter a deputy marshal shot a deputy aheilff , but noi fatally. In the Kixbtoonth , the democratic ivard , there is great excitement becausp a largi republican vote is being polled. Citizens o Glendnle report that a largo number of trial : lira voting the republican ticket. The total rote will probably reach eight hundred thoi and. THK T1CKET3. The state candidates are : Secretary of state , , udgo of thn supreme court and board of pub. ic works. The democratic candidate for lecretary of stito is tbo present incumbent ; tlr. Newman ; the republican candidate is Gen. J. S. Kobmson , who now represents the Marion district in congress. I'UTTINa ' DOttN 11KPKATEKS. CINCINNATI , O. , October 14. The report tint Foxy Anderson was killed in the sixth ward is not truo. Ho had nn alleicalion but was not seriously huit. Largn crowds gather ed nt mauy polling places. The air is full of rumo'.H of expected outbreaks , The polling of votes continues rapid. In the U. S. court room Commissioners Harper and Porbuco have already committed twenty-seven men for illegal voting. A little jlboforo noon A. S. KiiHfiell who Was flourishing a pistol around near the polling place in tbo Eighteenth ward was shot and instantly killed by a colored deputy marshal , At noon everything was iuiet | in most wards. Men are constantly being ing brought to thn government building by of. ticers for illegal voting' , quiETiNii no\\N. CINCINNATI , October U. At " : : (0 ( the city is quiot. Nearly 100 men wcro brought before the Uiiltol States c inmifsioners for illegal voting , and been sent to jail or releas d on bail. Habeas corpus proceedings were used in some ca es to got them out of jail. Arrests huva LSO been made by tlio po'ice ' and deputy sheriffs , and tlio same con ran pursued to re- lea o thiir prisoners. Tlieio hai been no violence binco the rush on the Eighth ward polK R' * i Itis probable the day will pass pcacablv but Homo fear \iolenceat htbo time of closing the polls , tix p , in. It is evident the vote will bo the lurgeat over cast , Such is the report from nil quartern of the state. THE OUTLOOK IN CLKVELAND. Uusinesi almost suspended. HUMIIOMI mon are at the oils working hard. The votn will probably bo the heaviest ever cast in Cleve land. 1 ho interest Is groat. Tlireo or four arrest * of repeaters iiavo beou made , He- ports from the western roacrvo indicate re publican gains , TOLLH CLOSKI ) . CINCINNATI , October II. PMls cbEcdat nix o'cloclc with no further outbreaks , to great relief of every body. There was very general nppr heueion that trouble would occur as the polls were about to close , ami men were Rent to the most dangerous prcciuct * to prevent violence , ANTI-NEUllO IIIOTH. Fortiinatoly the day clossd quietly. The tvorxt trouble of the day happened iu ono of the p-ecincta of the Eighth ward , where a [ number of cnloiod clo.nty inaiHlialHcamoIn olllcion with tlio dnputy Bhonlfs. and by- itandeis , nnd aa the latter weru auti-ropubll- .uiB | the coloio I mon were quickly routed , ( Init not till a number of thots wcro fired. The : ry of ' 'lynch the negroes" was raised , uid the crowd rii hed into tha next street ftf- er a fnw colored mon , Iu tight , Ono wan aiiht | and bsuten norly to death , another .vjis struck In the face with a boulder and bin 'aco mashed Ho had riot wen aboutthepol 8 but was passing by oiNciNNATi'ri VOTK. CINCINNATI , October II. The total vota of i ( 'liirlntmll l i tlmiti d lti < | niMIi < iii MAlni HIM rr > | * irlnil In lipurlj' nil Hi * ptciini'lo hi < nl fnmiHi / III nii i , IIfl In A Mild I.'I III UllntllOf , flmull | | | > tiiNir | lli mi1 linwii lii n H drmnoinlle wuril , llinlM- iilitilicivtm cUlm elm ( loll nl Ixitll ntnwrfiMiiii.fi , Iliilterivntlli itiiil llrowii , nhd llm Putin- ennnty tkkrt by two thnniond nifijiiilly. TIA | lint iftnrn rrcfhi'd t .nl lit wn * from Clifton pritiiiot , nhiivvliiff . * rni'iiiillprvii unln of tlftv. 'I hen eninn n | iifcnct ! i > f tinteiilli wuril whlih l t yoM wm nvfii'y ' dltldnl , Ir i.w bowed rminblicati mujnilly of SOU , vliMi WAH a republleHti gitln to that mnntint. 'I'nU wait n ( Pttlament nf tliu iiiplliili | how thn ( li < r linn \otawiM giilliK , nud innulw innnt telnrii" hiivved Iniui * Riiln In other wards It wan Hum concfded tint Hamilton o.nnty Imd K1" " ' " ' publleati The outlook nt ti > ti u'elook in that tint republican mnjorlty In lUmlltoii eonnty may reach ton Umimatul , nnd thnt both Hut * terworth and Drown , ropuhtlcntif , are rlectod to congress. llAl't'V lltrUHMUAN roilKOfOI.VJCA'NP. CINCINNATI , October II. CniwdH In the street * ro ehoutlng for Illalne fiicl I.ognti , nndaioiil'o hurrnliing for liuUrrWQHIi. KM- turns from Hamilton county contlhnn to i > liiivv lnrh-o republican gaum nver IbHII. Thn tutnl republican | ? an ! ( n llfty-llvo piecincU US.,7H1. This Indicates n certain republicAii majority in this county. CINCINNATI'S * K.NCITKM KXT. CINCINNATI , Oct. II. The election In Cln- cinuati IHH I eon the most memorabln in Its hlftory. Party fo.illug had niwn to IU In- tensest heat , nnd this re.iultod in bringing out the largoit vote uxer polled. It did ininv. It brouaht to the polls a < * workcrii n larger num ber of men than ever before. Tlio presence of ilnputy marbhals and deputy eberills wan also i feauu-o that gave unusual intpiest to the voto. Under all thcso conditions it is n won > ler that moro serious outbreaks did not occur. In ipilto n number of ward ; , where the democrats are iu strongest force , the deputy marehala weru intimidated nnd actually driven away , and the presence of colored mon was the signal for trouble. In ODO of these precincts u Mnglo deputy marshal was present In the afternoon , but ho boio tes \ timony by a black eye to the rough treatment hn received In the early part of the day. In many voting places there was a largo assem bly of votora befora the polls opened for the purpose of seeing that the opposite party took no undue advantage in the election of judges and clerks. This gave rho to some trouble in some wards. But tha most common source of disagreement was when challongo-s were arrested uy deputy nmrshalsfor obstruct ing voters. It was then in or Jer for the depu ty sheriff and policemen , who reprejoutc.d law on tno democratic eido , to rescue the chal lengers , nnd thus the conflict of authority oc curred. Scenes at the polls were unusual. Deputy marshals were armed with policemen's clubs aa well ns with 44 calibro revolver ! " . ; Deputy sheriffs , in many cases , were armed : vith rude hickory sticks , probably made from Iray pins. Atoneof the strongest democrat- precincts , a colored deputy sheriff was sjuspicuous with n stout hickory club in ils hands. It was not an uncommon night to [ eo officers of both sides in custody. Deputy nnrshals frequently found themselves arrested by policemen. In the six waid where many negroes vote , ono largo policeman wax arrest- d by a olcred deputy marshal. The repub- icans and democrats , oath had lawyers oin- iloyed to attend to getting their mon released 11 last ns possib.o after arrest. Altogether , t has boon n day of deep excitement and its Comparatively poacablo termination is n mat- .or . of congiatulation. THE KAIILY BiniW. . O. , October 14. From local in- lications and information received at the leadrmarters of the republican committee it is stirantcd that at least three-fourths of the oto iu the c\tiet \ was polled befora noon. iVenther considered favorable to republicans n the rural districts. ALL QUIET AT THE CAPITAL. Cor.nMuvn , October 14. Tha wneUTer Is iright and clear nnd everything is fnvorablo "or a full vote , which is bolug polled. No disturbances , ether than arrests of n few itrangera trying to vote others , tor disorderly londuct , THi : FIHST WON. COLUMIIUH. Oct 14 litittorwonh , republic an , is elosted in the First district by about 2DCO , majority. DKMOCKATH WINTIIi:7TH , ' COLUMIIUH , October 11. George Seney. democrat , was re-elected to congress in the | 7th district. THK DAY AT THK CAl'ITAL. COLUMIIUS , October 1-1. Tlio election here passed off in comparative quiet , there being but few distnrbaucoH , and tooso dua to the appointment of special polica by the republi can mayor and deputies by the democratic [ shsriir. In ono precinct there wan n eonllict , of authority , resulting in the arrest of u deputy . shciiff by the polico. There was n sharp tight for the organisation of polls , the iiumbor of : citizens turning out being unprecedented. Bands and drum corps paraded the streets at daybreak awakening voters The votn waa the heaviest over polled iu the city , The re publicans have the city ball and tbo democrats have their headquarters at the Franklin coun ty club. ISKI'UIILIUAN K\ULT.\T10NV The republicans i > ro wild with onthusiaHm , parading tlio streets in ciovvdd , wliilo the IJIaini-mid Logan club in singing in tha tity hall , which is packed in every part. A fence bus been built on the utaco to protect the committee - mittoo from the piesauro of thu crowd , who ara cheering no loudly that they can ba heard all over the city. At the democinlic headquarters there is not HO much cnlhmlafim , Tha hall is innch mnaller than the republ cans , but It Is packed , whije hundreds mo coming and going. Their is very little chobrlng , but the mass of the pr ' there have not Riven up all liopo. On the Btreets there are no eulHsionH or ( licturbauccH. Kverythlng is ) nsHlng elf good naturedly. KOIIAN KLKUTKI ) COLUMIIUH , October 11. Tim republicans concede the ro-rlcctlon of Foran ( dom ) to congroM la the 2Ut di tiict. The democrat ) nro hoping for favorable returns from liutlor , Mercer , Monroo. Licking nnd ether strong democratic counties , no as to keep tliu repub lican majority below 20,000. Seven hundred and sixty-fivo wards and proclntu show a net ilemooratlu gain of 7fJ ( ! over tha vole of Hecro- tary of state in 18:0. They ehow n uet repub lican of 11,000. I N THK WKSTKIIN JIKHKIIVL' . CtEVKLAND , October 13. The weather throughout tlio Western Kenorvo is boautifnl , IJvery Indication is that n largo vote will bo lolled , No unusual excitement , both uidex working earnestly. IIEI'IIILICANH WIN TflK 12TH. CLKVKLAND , October 11. 471 wards and ireclnctH uhow not democratic gain of 1881 > ver the vote fcr necrotary of Btato in 18SO. I'ho | nine wards and pri'Lincts diow a net ro- imblican gain of 7,317 o .or the vote for gov- jrunr In ItiS.'l. A. O. Thompson , republican iif Iho 7ith ! dlitrict is elected. HH ! majority in Laurence bin own c nnty is very largo blmviog a republican gain of about COD , A MIXED VOTK. fi.KVKLAND. Oct. M. Incomplete returns indicate the election of Koran , the democratic p ; pti'in | | | | fiit wtiKfiw * . il mnmlc e mHilnl Iw nlwrtn livti ll nllwr wmlMdlw In m l.rltr ol .0 ) Ifl H.iVi . I IHn.iniMiPn * Ut < Ui'liM will Miry tin rMY \ t nimni th OtMwrU. Ah. . * * * llm UV l"tn lli-mvri tlin rnlfi HnUii r linn f. p" ' twl , Ihrllwnfiit WM lnlr i nr.Minli.iiit Ihw ilitv. McliilwiiOilwIn ltilm 'I'.pUrwl ' lit WrtUliiWiii- . r nf tlicnwIvMniiil Ihilr fHl.n , ii ri I' , . , * , wurn wirly at the ( MMln'mm > > i-n lr fmf < nmn \\n * iraolii'd , thn tftlly lli * t ii.\td Inn * II * i f tllillirx , III limttV imiMD'tvwitiij twittlihll KIM ) iinntllititH thro fourth ! f lh ifiliw v.i ting population , III Mtiii in.r . . . ( Im-nllllwi then ) WAI itnuldrralilo hillriiuli g n ( ini'ii \vhofiMi' ldowi ) nnd tlRht In t. < t < i rril mull * pilled , Kvnry mlntflil IIIMI * h iit | ip il n | 1.4 votn at llm Hrcimd wntd y .IN . In IhUelty WM promptly challenged , Ulini llm recent ly imturnllri'il UhlnniiiAit ( m < cntin | hiniirl them wn un-at uxtiiltinitit , ' 'Meul > t utrnlitiiW1 Mid h . wnvlng n nn ubllevu Ueki'i ' nlmvo Idi hend , 1 towns li.-l ilmllriiKod run when hn Imd dotionltod Id"iitt ) h. ' WHlki'd off with n broad arinof natlufnfli.iu. Two nirnol. for illiftnl voting were Iliad , unit n ( Jr-rmni laborer , thn other ft n Uvn ot HwlUnlnnd. No nerloun alfrnyii nrn reported. A mnnllilnl occurred In the Hifthteenth vvnid but \va quelled by thu police. A CONIIIIKSMIONAI VttlllT , AKRON , Ohio , Octobnr H. Thu nloctlim I * jirogrt-MltiR quietly. A vtrv Inrgii vote Is bo. Ing polled. hcratrniiiH lofs tlmn ( Hiinmon. Itv trtent centers ou MoKInlny-l' go congre * ional light. The probAblllllCH are In favor nt McKlnleyV clcctlnn. THK TWr.STlUT.lVO.V. . AKHON. O. , Oct. U. McKiniey , republic nn , utrrios the Twentieth dittrlct by l.MO uvor 1'aige. DMIOCnATJO IIATION. DAYTON , October 1-1 The nlee'.lon in thin city wns quiet. Very few Illegal voten word Mst. Everybody was orderly and a full vote ivos out. IndlcatloiiB nro that Dayton will jive 300 deinocratlo majority , Thu 'Soldiers' Homo cast n full vote , with probably 10J re publican majority. nKl'UIILIOAN IIOI'KH AT 1IA1TOV. DAYTON , Oct. 14. Great crowdi Rurround- cd thn republican hadnu , utera apnlaudlng voclftrou ly ivt each bulletin in rend , Kcturni from tliroo wards In the , city give -3 ' republi can gain over last spring , or tiOO over la t fall , Other precincts indlcato lika gainn. If this : ontinno3 Dayton will glvo a sin ill republican majority. Sinks , candidate for congress , runs iover.il hundred ahead of his ticket. BIIOT AND BTAU1IK1I. KirLKT , O. , October H. Morris Garrison lied this morning from tlio effoctn of a pinto ! ihot fired last night by David Woat during ho urognjss of a republican procession. This norning Uonry Coleman utabKnl Tiiomis Daniels four times , Inflicting mortal wounds. CASIIOOTON TO TJIK IIONT. CASHOCTON. O. October 14. The vote will irobably bo the heaviest ever known In this ; ity. .At noon moro than four-fifths of the rota had been polled. Si'lliNQKiELD , O. , October 14. An enor mous v 0)0 Is ] i Hod with indications of 2,0.0 republican majority. IIBrUDLICAN OAINKS IN THK J1INW. LONDON , O. , October 11. The republicans nlectod their entire county ticket. In the Hocking and Tusoaruwas valliej largo ropub iicjtn guias are ieporta3. TOLKDO. O. , October ll.-Nothlng defmito from out-ido ounticsin this district in refer ence to congressman. It will bo ssvi ral hours before it Is possible to report with any cer tiiuty as tollurd. TUB HAY AT TOLKDO. TOLEDO , Oct. H. Never iu the hiitory of Toledo JinithTol > jau ro j'ucji interest In"vn election ii < u-day. > V'nn' Ll ! an hour inter the polls opened hundreds of voters , chiefly laboring men , were casting their ballots , and at 0 o'clock fully ono half of the vote of the city had boon cast. Predictions were made on the previous night that there would bo trouble nnd dijorder on the morrow so Intense ivas tin ) faiding. lint thi result has boon em iucntly satisfactory to all. NOllTHWKbr I1KVKIWKS. Toi.KDO , Octobir 14. Indications point to Die election of Koninis ( Hep. ) over Hurd U em.by ) a Email majority MAU.MiU UVCKllfAINTIICH. TOLEIIO , October 11. At l'iO : n. m. mongro eturm from a portion only of the districts nitsido of Lucas county h is been received lot enough to justify further prediction us to emilt or to change tlio estimate nlrcndy given , tepublicans pro KHI rally claiming tin ) nice- ion of Ilomeis to cnngreHS.by . asmall majority .liougji most coiHcrvatlvo not counting confi- lentlally upon such a result until morn ompleto returns shall have been received rom the democratic counties. Itomois' mu- ority in Lucas will not bo far from 1,500 and t is piobablo that most if not all republicans m tha county ticket will be HiiecoBsfuby ma- mitten ranging from 200npwardu. HobinsoiiR rolu will fall below that lor the remainder of itatoticket. HIH majority being catlmnted n republicim quartets mo 300 to 400. The esult shbws that the Germans votml as they lid three years a o , befoio the tompcranco igltalion in thu ntate , IHKClH JXJST. DEriANCK , O. , Oct her IIHill ( Jem ) for T in Ctli district is elected. IIAINS IN MAHONIMI. YOUNOSIOWN , O. , October II - Mahoning ounty Is republican by about l,1l 0 , u net ro- lubllcan gain of r > .V ) , fsaac H , Taylor ( HH | > ) or congrcsn in the Kightvonth district In lectod by abaut < i,000. DATTON DKM001IATIC. DAYTON , Oct. II. Heturns for the city of Jayton nro all in , giving the city 17U domo- ratic majority on the Htato ticket , with a ro- mbhcaii gain of BUS. Iu ono precinct of tliu io'dlcm' ' Homo the republicaiiH gain 118. ohu Sinks , reiuihlic.in candidate for congnuH , arrled the city by 70 majority , The rvpubli- an candidate for Bheriff curiied Dayton by 5'J ' majority. Ten thousand ninu hundred nd Huvonty-uix votes wore caat In tlio city. FATAL NKOHO IllOf. CINCINNATI , October 14.A general light ccurred among tlio negroes on ] 'room an Btreut. t started to-niKht itt about 10:30 : , and l.iU'd ver half an hour , Henry Drown , ono of the rlicljmnts , was seriously uliot in tlio bdodien , nnd Police Ofllcers Gorman and ht-rlock were daogorously wounded by the istol shots , COLUMIIUH , O- , October 14. The bulletlnos ir the Ohio election will ba based upon the otooflKH , ' ! whent'O domccnvU had a inn- iiityof 12,52l. ! There are 1,81)2 ) wanU aod riicmcUin tin Ntitc , It will require an verago gain of hevcn votes to thu ward or rcclnct for the rupublicanH to overcome the omocrftt'o majority atil carry the state. , Foiitlh ward , Kenton , O , the lioino of ( icn , lobhiBon , shown n net republican gain of IK , Fifteenth ward , Clm eland , thowu not ro- ublicau gain of 'J1H . , lh- ft hi't limnmrfttip ( MH n ( HI * . 'lh Mil" Oirmiffh'itU lh" "Uto wmiM ft MMmMliitn tn | i' lly ol IBOWl ( ' mt > finff lbfifn ! pr oHrl ( wl'h HIP vn ( i M ( iMHiHtiin n-l -p'ildti * ti ruin i > ( A , ' M , Th < - Mm * nttln nf fibl thr < rti h"iil Irwt ni V * lrtilli > | | . . ibllruli m ) . .r . tr n ( IK 000 I'tfly flrn tm iupUi In | | * mdi < in ivmktr , Dliln , b > w lift t | mliliii | ifMnn at K.TrH 'lid * N itltmit otirt'lmU of th pf dHtl IH ( lit , wont * siml | ifHrt t In Olrln "how Hit lti i-f < Nfl nit wnhlii RMI | | ifr lnrt bnw illiMii K\M ( ! i.f . | i ) , ' ; | % in niiln 'Hintfi wiw nn f rrnr In tinl l t b I'MIn ' , 'I Im n > tniblr | ti K lin l > flii Khi'ii lhl ( ) Umiiiitny. i.'lio.H' . ilrnvvn plfetnil tii iiuiKrm * lnlhn'W.1 Cliwln- lint ) dlntllct. ' ( IntPollitlK III llmidlt"ii I'.MH- ly ulinw iiilrcpnl.lln ! ii unhi nf .Vf * , M Kin < " ) oongii > n iimii I'dth ilinlrlct l rlret d. llut ( nnviirlh Intdlnlrlrt l o rlnclnl. halo rilurtm "linw' lti rt'a ril ii-publleiii RAllm. Wo h > vn In-nrd fnmi n little or r nlli > - thliil tlio ntftti' . If tha ri < iiiitnliiK | lw third' nut coit-e i > Miidi'K'v | ' ntpuhllonti , tlin Indloit- linni nrn tint in tl'iilty will niecixl 17,11 II and iroNibly iit.irli Si',0jii. ' ) Vriv iinngdr rnliirm rom \Vi-nl Virftlnln , and nothing | nltlvnn * .o . thn reMilt. " ( ' 7 wnul nnd prfclnrti In Oliln KIOW ) n net rpiibllonn gnln of lO.l'.T ' ' . Kintn , ili'inoerat , lected to ciiUKronn In thu VUt ! ilMrii'l , \VKAT MIIIII.NIA llfl.KTIN. The Intnnl from Went Vlrglnln nt II p.m. idlc.tln that \VII < on , ili'moirntlooiviiillilittnfor ' ovcrnnr , linn inrnnl Ihn nlite , but mi llftnrivi ro given. Tim "Wl-rellng Hi-sinter , " n dem vcrntla organ , ctniliH tlin election of V'llnon , iiiiocrntia candidnto for governor , by friim ,01.0 to 1U,000. 'The | rttuniN from \\Vnt Virginlt nrn ntlll mugre , but thn rnpublleaim cnnritdu the olcc- ion of Wilton , deumcrtUlo candidate ( or guv- rnor. Thu lleginter ( dem , ) elnlmn tlin election of Vtlimn ( dom ) for K"vornor by 7000 to 10,000 majority. Returns from West Virginia Indicate Iho oto to bn tin largont over polled. Hopubll- tns are elniming gnlii * but not enough rolnrmi cceived to indle.ito renulti , lleturni havn boon received from thlrlnou wards and precinct ? in Writ Virginia nhowlng not ropubllcau gft'in ' of 103. The votn IK bn- ng compared with 18SO when the democratic unjorlty WB > lO.KHl. The repuLllcnns will nwo to gain twenty-four votni to the wurdu and prccIncU to carry the state. THK LAST. H28 wasdn nnd precincts In Ohio "how net opubhcnn gain nf lili'J' ! ' ) , The name ratio of gain throughout thn stuto will glvo n repuUl- an majority of III.MX ) . HKI'l'IIUOAN HOI'KH. Special telegram to THK HKI : . CHICARO , October 11. Tlio following , Imod 4:30 : , p. m , has been received by thn Cv oiling Mall ( democratic ) : ClNflNNATf , O , , October II. Tim dicim lore nro that thu republicans hivvo cat tied ) hlo by a fair majority. Nobody him any fig iroa and thu liguros will not bo obtainable bo- ere 10 p m. , oven if the renult IH di Mvc , and notboforn to-morrow if the roimlt I < Inila- isivp. But Halntead , an the ropreoontutlvn of ho republican ? , and Mcl ean , in thu rnpriuon- utivo emocrat , both hnvo great number of lljpntchcH nttompting to ( how thu drift "f the ntltip , nnd these show thnt the republican * lave everywhere cast moro vote * and n larger iroportlon of the vote than In 188' ! , when , hov lost the state by 12,000. The impriHtlon s that the magnificent day nud the Intcniu ) oxcltomcnt has put thorn 'J0,0' 0 nhciul of 18 J'J , nnd give * them the state by n modcrato ma in ity. A UIKKHHUI , nUTLOOrfi Spoclal Telegram to Till ! llKtt. CIIKUCO , Octobar II. A npncinl from Cin- cinimtl to the Kvening Mall , democrat jiapor , nvs : Cincinnati lU'pu' llcan gains nro reported rom all tha rurnl district. Tlio domicrntH I'BO Heom to hive lost heavily in Cleveland. [ "ho entire republican ticket IH elected in Juyahogo county. There 'H lltllo doubt now hat the republic-inn have carried Iho tuto by a good majority. Tlio democrat * , howevpr , till claim that Newman will mill through by a majority of il.OOO or 4,000 , but tlio returns hui far received do not bear out their chdmn , > i my opinion , from all ImlloUnn and other advices to bo had nt thin hour (2 ( p. m. , ) ho Htato has gene republican by ut leant 10- ) 'JO. It ii expected tliat too democratic gahiH n Cincinnati will | iull down ihu majority in ho rural districts. The rcpubllciim nm now laimlng Hamilton county by ! l,000 majority. ' . ' -lip. m. At this hour the republican. . ! laim that their majority In thn Htato will each 15,000 to 18.0W ) , no that Burnett , ( ro- mblican ) , is elected to congroiH in tlin Twoii- y-fint district over Foran , ( democrat ) , by WIO o 8I'0 miijorlty , nnd MuKinloy over 1'u e In ho Twentieth district. IIIK I'HIl'AUO Tlllllt'NIi'H V1KVVH. Special Telegram to Tin : JJicr. CIIICAUO , October II The Trihiino in iti cading editorial will xay tint the pridubllJtieH n Ohio are fir 20,000 malurity , n guln of il.- > 00 votes over 'Kt , the then oi'inccratio inajur- ty ImvliiK boon I'.W ) ) . Thi Tiibuno regaidH ; ntn victory of gigantic proportion1 , neep- ng nnd rn < i < lh-m In its ciini-i'ipiuiiciM Tlmt Catarrh Cured Catarrh H n vi'ry prevalent disease , with llstrusslni : and oflciiKlvu Hyiuptums. Huud'H Barsuparllla.ulvt'a ruaily relief and speedy cure , from tliu fact It nctx llirniiuli thu lilood , and thus reaches every part of the system. " 1 MiHered wltli catarrh fifteen yearn. Took Iood' H.irs.iinllliinil ] : : : ! amnottriiiibU'ilany wltli catarrh , and my jciieral licallli Is inurli letter. " J. W. I.IM.lH , 1'obtat Clerk ClilcaKU & Kt. Unili ) Jl.illroad. " I miflcred with catarrh C or 8 years ; trlrd nany wonderful cures , Inhalerx , rte. , wpend- ng nearly ono hmidrcil dollars w Ithont beneflt. I tried Jlood'x Hamaparllla , and vw : urcatly mproved , " M. A. Alinuv , Worcester , Mass. Hond'fl Barnaparlll.i Is chararterlznl M thri'i ) iiecnllarltle.s : 1st , llm coinlittuitlon < > t remedial agentH ; Bd , the jiroimrtlim ; 3d , the jiriicna of securliiK the actlvo inrdlclnV liialltlpi , Tliu re.sult Itaincdlclnn of unumu' htri'iigth , PlfcctliiK cures J.Itherto unknown Hond for book coiitalnlni ; adilltlon.il uvlilrnnx il'H Bnrsatiarllla tones up my fysten. . my lilood , tdi.trpeiiiiiiiy . nipetlfii.Miid to maku inu o\i-r. " .1. r. TIIOMIWJN , ter of Dei'ds , l.nucll , Maa.n. "Ilrmd'H Harfiapaillla lientH all other.s , and SWiiltllllHWI'lKlltlllt-'old. " I. IIAUUIMUTUM , I'M jlanl : Jticvt , Kuw Vuik City , Hood's Sarsaparilla field by alt dnipKtots. 81 i hlx for ft. cnlyby(5.1. JIOOI ) ft CO. , Lowell , Mass. ICODosco Ono Dollar. ri.Hl IMMM , l . , . . , .rf w , t,4 | M W | < Hirf < lti | . .iM | ii Mi > .hMM | | IJ.tU wlont ' " " * ' ' "lr * I' ' " * " ' | i * . IteM * I ( , * at 1" " * " * * IU | r < m TII * rwttti * * nt TN | f ft. M. | lH o. l. | n , M , nw | Urn i .iii IMIM 14.1m ( mm W.ifote wCftW. TW IliU * t. y mil iii4lMt | | | IH N..t ibw l ) r niiliiH..fl nb M ihnwn hy tU , tt t \ > mt hutriM f.r mrmhtn . { Uw . Iml ftlwjr * for lllln . . . II VTM Un UHlf ( * * < whirl ) It fthil UiM H | | | m i lfl nvwi mnr nimnnly In Nimunlwr. Chfelm- , lillll dlnlfleti wh r0 mnrtlnffiH | M | | V In titlon , In m thfi ( ) rnm' WI | M Mliir l ttt > Kpiier l In llm Mtnn dlriKll < m wl ( nun tl * wn.il | fin < pri wln.N * lli u.UtoU . tMy mctiln w I.MI ihiiy Jnln l Km f.iivM will ) nwt ft i . I ixrmtllt l < H-1llii | ! | > ill mi ) "ltl"i III Jll < t" > < t\lini' lirtVd Itrfii ilMiiiitrmtlo nlrmi | lmil fur tnrnly ycmm , . * \VI Hl''ViuIINM , It'llUTIf. ' . WIIRKI.IMI , W. V . O tel r I l.-TIm tlnn td-dny ID for Rovi'iniir Alul n fu'l ll l nf Main otlli'cri , nhd lrKl lnlnr . Tin ) iiii | lloni if Inxntliiii by llm iluinlimiil | wrty , ninl tlio coiirMi of Ihn nnprcmr mint In lh lnUIIIanea | ; oontompt ervfi ntn thu ilni-f ntnU Iwnni , 'l'wi if the inemlwm nf llmt oouit mn on th < ilimo- ratio ticket. Tht CAIIIH | > | RII hi lHTiiniitiiuikl in thl * tnti' . Wi'tthtr linn Mid n liMtvy vide < Mug | xil til. Thin rlly | HI | | | llirwlmiitln of IhiMMiml vntit liy U < n n'nliH'U. lUilh nldci clnlm Kal'iit ' nothing di'llnlto , I'llKIIICTIOSM ANII rATAIItlU' , Hpcclnl Ti'lrgrnm to'l'HK llxt. Wluii.iNd , W , Vn , OetulK-r ll.-'llm 'o- publleann nrn M'ry Jubilant , Mrrylng thn utatn by ' . ' ,000. Toloarami from twelrn cnuntliii Iniw rrptibllcnn gnln * In oliifnn cuiintliw , Two man wnrci killi-d In n row lit llnnlmi cinmty. Very largo vol * w bronglit out nil over thn ttnto. CiiAiitrnTO.v , W. Vn. , Octnlwr 1 1 , Itnturni nro coming In nlowly , Tim oln In lhl city in 1.101 , with thn ilemoarntlo ticket nhrad. Mnilieit illiltlet In clim. % wltli thn republican licket nhrad. Thn outlook for thn iloiiii > cr U in thu county In not ( mixinrflfiltig. CiiAiiMxniN , W. V . , ( ) ctnl T II. Thn 'lection punned elf quietly In thin county. An tar nn heard fiom the ( inlnii tlckot IIM gnlnnd , whlln tb" ili'iimcrulu huvn lout , ' 1'lnro wm mtuli Hcratchinir on govornor. nn well nn coun < tyotllcem. THIS HITUATIOK UKVirAVIOI ) , KXriTKIIFNTAKII IIKAVT VOIINU. Special Telrgrnm to tha Dee. Coi.nilil'H , October 11. The XnwV ipcelnU from nil | iirli < of Ohio Minvv iinpnrnllnh-d ox. citcmeiit In every noution of thn xtivlo nnd nn unprccr.dt-ntcilly I ir 'ii voUi fiiit Convoynnu-n of all imrU vvuni broitilit'out ' , and the Ulmt , halt , blind , ngnl nud liliotlu hrouitlit to the polls by both partlcn. The full inimmint of the Htnto'ii voting itlrniiHth In bi'lmt ' tikketl nud It U doubtful whether thn prrnidentU ) election will i qu tl the numborof hftllnU tliruwn , ( Ironi blttcrni'M In shown by both pitrt'ei ' throughout - out thn otata , mid Inign imni'rrn nl IHK | I iio'ieeliiHi nnd Kclf-oonilltutcil npolteM havu been on hnnd everywhere , i pcclally Iu the largo cltlcM , to prevent colonlnto from voting and re pen torn Ironi ( rutting in their work. Tlii n null IniH bean , itn far iw learned , nil mmiiml' ly fair iiliulliin , nnd , with thu nxcei.ll . n nf Glncitiii ill , n puiceful mm. In Cliiveliind nt.d n fuw nlli'iiH nf tlinlarKort'iivMi tliern WITH tha mual elrctlon brnwlit , which wnro | ninlineoni nnd Hprang from no prcinncorlod pun. IIIOruUH I'lM'INNATI. The n < pect uf nlfair In Cliiclnnntl diirliifr thn nntiro day , ImwuVrr , wm very gloomy nnd threatening , Airajt l nn thn mm ldu wrru Llm pulico and n inrgo number of dcpn'y ulinr- iir , controlled liy tlin d ni'iorjtlo liilliiiniccH ; mi the ollurn forcn of deputy Iftited Htatoi nmrxlialH. The nuinbor win no great llmt twenty to thirty weru dntn led on n ch oldo nt each polling placo. All worn armed with clnlm and rovolvum nf heavy cillliri' , nnd nn the day ndvnncod It win proved tint they were not Mow to 1110 them , ixpeeinlly the | c lieu nnd deputy Hbcrilfi. Thn chief dlnturli anceivvrro in the ixth , eighth , nlnctoonth imd twenty llr l ward * . In nomn of tbo encounter * u ) many IIH twenty or thirty idintn were fired , nud thu only winidci In that when thn | MIH cliMiid thu in"i tail ty lint only footed up three. A do/on or flflein weto iniirn or lt-n < Hcrloimly fnjnicd by ImlliiU , mid the hind * of i n Inniimernlilii nuinbor went nwolli'd by con tact with el IM. ! A coinddtriiblii number of deputy United StntcH iniUhlmN vveru ni-Kroi" , whi i > moot of the dcpu'y Blni-lir * wnro Irl-h- men. Oil nnd water inuy lie Imliicud ti mix , fire will not nlvvayii explode KUIIMIWIIT | | oiiil dyiiKinit'i occaiioiiiilly rofiuin lit trnn | > nd to tbo caresulng of it Mccwi hammur , nut there In no known means cf pruMiivliig punvo butwii'ii the Iilidiiiinii nnd ni'gro wlion on o | H lto m tefl of the political fence. The rrmilt nf tlicno rovvM WHH that if thn pulle ) nnd nhcillfi wcsn in the majority they nrnnted tint deputy innr huln , mil if tha mnrxha'N ' were in the mi- joilty they nrro ti'd the | mlico nnd hetllf * . Tim mnrihulN lucked thilr prinonem in thn liaioimnt of thn ciiHloin hnumi whern they lind to Mtayi the uliPtlffrt put tholr'n In thu | M > . lieu Htation * , from which they were at unco rtt- loinoil on it writ of linlicai ciirptx Imiii'il liy the United rltitiw court , tlmn iloinoimtratlng that thin IH a nation with n liltf N , Illll IIKI'l'III.UAN I I.AIJIH , At thin hour , midnight , the rnpnhllcimi cluim the stutu by 25KW ( , which li moro than donliln what they would Intvn bei'ii conUntoil with lout night , ItUn Innilihiliiiicording to all Itidlc.itloiiH , Hern and Ihero COIIH-H I'licerlng IIOWH of republlcnii runKrrx m n elected In dlxtrloU which uurii conceded to thn ili'irncrtw. A coimplciioiiii exnmplo l < that of Koran , nf Clnvnhuul , who wit * elected two yearn ago by r > ,0 0 inijniity , nnd vtho In bo- llovrd to ho defeitUd by 1,000. III.I'L'III.K AN JOt , ItepuMiuan lion flrcn nro burning i very. wlieru , anil tlio darkiim of deipilr nnd doloat brooiU ovir thu damocrntlu lidimehold. 'J'lln ooil Nnvvx ut lilnc'olli , Spocul telegram tn'l'llH lltK : l.iscins Neli , October 11 , Now * of the victory In Ohio wan rccelvixl hern with un- joimdid enthuilaimi. Crowdn were In front if thu liulletin-lKiaiili until nfttr mlilnlit. ! ( J'iio Itlaiiiiiniid l igan club and tlio Cnpltal City Ihinliounx club paraded nil nlmut the city ip to cloven o'clock , and withiniulo nd cheerIng - Ing helped to vpread the good tidiiii ; ' . "HOC AND HOMIHY. " Special Flirt of me Gnat Fooil Kerteis at Chicago , The OnttVj Market Weak and Overstocked , An Unawnuntably Dull Day for l-r f Wlioat Bt raggling Under a Sur- leited Supply , Hulas Quiet with Easier Feeling ! OM I ltrnu < t Up OIMOiVGO Html * ! loltrra to THE llnr , . CAT3J.K. Clil'\ito , 'ctolxr 14 Among tin -'fi-v W.K00 to SM ) can of Texiins ami Wcitt-riH. V. , th tlio fro h rcceiptn and thono rllnvir thin * were fully 12UOon ( sale , as- .liefor Ixnit Ib'icnrs of westerns oirilod over ml night , Trade \vai slow , and prlco rather 'M ' < T on nil M its except prime natives , nnd llinj wore in A vh uniall number * that tlioy would neil for iltnnst any price a kcd. Medium an I cominon natives worn almost uni jluhlo ai K. xl westerns liavu neatly crowded - ed UIIMII unfa in the n.nrket. . Good Montana's nil \ > yondtif 1 arn cheaper every wny than mnlliim nntlv < * . Nnthocovri atd Initchor'a uleiJc wer. ! dull and weak , the plentiful sup ply of Unlit Ttxtn'4 tnkingtho place of tliu iinlli ry lor grade natVOi | stockora and lui-lors WDM runcr dull. Tlioro woiu four or llvi loads of n.nck cnhor nn sain and na there wi Mi plenty of buyem , good to cholco 1200 ® iM * tin , liiutwht 0 S0@il 00 : cou.inon . to me- illiin , 1UOOS1VM ) , 4 o © BOO. l&ngo cattla wrimtoidvt Texntm , a30fe385. Sales : 180 Wiiiinlntt InK'rreeds. 101)3 ) , 8 70 ; Ul Wyoming- 107I ( COMH ; Wyoming , 1210 , 5 r > 0 : WS Mon. Un i , irtoa , fi ( 0 ; 12 Montana , 1223 , MO ; 109 Wyoming , J2.T2J 75. 75.HOGH. HOGH. Ctnnldering tlio nniuber on Bale trade waa nu nnd not r-ven half tlio number on sale nold , Co mnrkot closing \voak with .toi.'O.WCj unsold. l > rics ruled irregular. Uutan doalcridalmcd that values were 25 to 30 loTtrtlun yittirdny while othora regarded tin ili'clino lit 15 to 20 and between thoio ox- tri men wnHlhii actual decline. With the fiesh leoiptJintid tloso leftover thcrawero about IOKMI ( mi ulc , nn there were at least 8,000 call led IIVIT Iwt night. Valiica have declined all nit : USHOi ( per 10 ! ) since list Friday. A Jnijro nnmlkii-.il good packing hogs Hold aroundi nil ml ( IHWgfi 10 ntiil the boat made only about fi Ifi to fi 2V Light sorts were armost entirely ro rcli'd ; tlioro were fcarcely BUllitiont sales to tiiako ipuitntinrH. Skips and grn'serH wcru rnUier muro jlpnlifnl , ni d weld from 4 CO to I Ml ; rfinniim i light ntt 4 1)(3)5 ) ; ) ( ) 70 and nmoitcd lUbt at r. Ctifi 10. 1'acking nnd fliipplop Jl 3 1 lb DOOJiDlO ; light WO 'JOU Ibs I XVI I EAT. ho wliti" { market wns very heavy again flntt ngrHtt portion of the Ecssion today imnir to tbtf onormoiia increaao of 3- 0)OiiO ) liu-hnlH In the > islWo nupply bill lifCon.Dftrcinger toward the c.uso of the regular luaitl iind nlnmst buoyant ou tlio af- tri noun liottd cUihing fully onii cunt over the UiUiit ti urei yesterday. Them was a ntu UK deua d from the start iu the aftarnoon HpproclatiOy hdping the advance. Tim latent llxnren we t-t " ( if f. r October : 77i@77g for No- \cndicrj7lH lor December ; 70lor January , . cons. llulud _ ipiii't witti easier foeliwf and thii cloninj ; figures of t'ay show litUo cl > ingo in compariion to lliinonf yi t mliy. _ Tno receipts were only tu nn 1 tlin visible eupply tli'iued a do- if 'CJ 0 > huclinlii Tim closing tinuroa wi tu m for i tober ; fidj for November ; -Kt'i tor tint year ; -If for Alay.OATS. OATS. ItulH ft * on rcRidur board but regained omit of iw ttri-ngth at t' o afternoon toasion , rlmil n < ; at ! ! 7 for October ; ; iJ7j ! for November ; H7 ' r the je.ir ; ' "JJ for May. roui ; . liiili-d liiw-ir and cliwril moderately strong it ilii'dlinn tuuifn. Marxt't cloutng 1025 for 12i i'A for the year and 1" 0 for Jann- I , A 111) , \ ? -ali'r , i Iiwinsr at 7.10 lor October ; 7 20 for Noffjiiibvr27J ; for .famury , AR7IIOU RYINGTOHOIDDOWII EARLDAKINGPOWDE. . . ITAMBOUHDTOnisr/ PURL CREAM TARTAR. S'.OOO. Given If alum or A y Injurious MibMaiiiTscnn bo found luAmlrov V Puurl BoUlng Powder. , IH IKI * . lively PUI E. JlcInKcniJorfcCd , mid UfctlmonlnU received la n nucli cheniUlausH. Dunn lluyn , llos , ton : M I ) > nfoiitiiliie , of I'hliak'o ; anil " I JIcKlc' , Mllu tukccNevtruildlnbulk. . c. r - 9 1 Jk.U.l : SS7 , > ; ' 5V .t 'JOl li. AVuttr EtJ