AILY EE. FOUUTUENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB , , FRIDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 17 , 1884. NO. 102 POPULAR VENGEANCE , Alrosions Crime at La llrossc , sin and a Prompt Lyucfc * ? ho Elaine and Logan Olub President idont Murdered , In .the Midst of a Political Do rnoustratioui A Pandemonium of Popular Fury Ensues , The Jail Stormed and the Mur derer Lynched , Lp5 " Assassin "Dies Gnmo" | p5 _ _ The \Vrctohecl " Pit Itotrluutlou to a ShockIng - Ing Grliiio. MUIIDEB ANU LA CROSSK , Wis. , Oct. 10. F. A. Burton president of the Blalno and Lopnn club hero was shot dead by a mllUn known ns "Scitty" nt 8 o'clock this evening. While tbo republl cans were forming in procession on Mail street , seven shots were fired in quick succes sion. The murderer wns i rrcstod and huniet to jail betoro the irammmn crowd could realiro what nau occurreut jvs Boon as the tact was made known there was tlio most intense ex citement and hundreds of men In uniform nnr carrying their torches hurried to tho.conrt house yards and demanded that the prisoner bo handed over to them. "Lynch him , ' "lynch him , " is the ganeral cry , and nt tins moment , 8:40 : there are b uidreos of men b- sii'ging the jail. Sheriff Scott , Chief of Polico.Clark : and n possoof police nro nt tha jail do'or trying to calm the infyriated multi tude. No violence has boon done yet nnc none may take place , but thcro ia an nwfu current of public feeling. Tbo body of Mr. Burton has boon taken to a drug store where on thi examination showed thjt life was ex tinct. KVEIIY SHOT TAKING EfFECT. Those who stood near tbo scene of the mur der Bay that the man advanced from the crowd on the sidewalk to withia : v few feat of his victim and fired , the first bullet iuto his back. Air. Burton fell to the pavement and tbo murderer followed with six shots into li\i \ body _ and head. Ho then throw the revolver ver at his victim and gave him a kick , say in ? "that in the s of n \ that knows mo and that I have been looking for , " or words to that effect. All this was done in a moment's time and before any ono could realize what had happened. THE VICTIM. Burton wai a broker and co-nmission mer chant for I. II. Lowry & Co. , of Milwaukee. Ho wns ono of tha best known men and moiC piomiuent youug business man in the north west. Ho was chosen president of the Blmno and Logan club at LaCroese , mrj was man- uing the campaign in thU Bection , 4 Tin : MOIIOERBII The motive ot tlu murderer is not known. t\ " IIo is said to ba a deopernto character , who has followed the river for a living. Uo has served a term in the state's piijon. Attor throwing the first revolver ai his victim \ \ wns found ho had another in hij pocket , but ho . , was arro < tel ; before he ln ( an opportunity to ' nso It ; The decoascrtiloivca t trifo jir * " - * " . " " ' ' - ' * THE MOB'S The officers v/ere not able to stay the mob who rcfosed to listen to argument. Fr in 9 o'clock to 10 tbo court house yaid tquaro pre \ sented a Bceno which beggared dtscription , The mob inciea > ed until tbo entire space on N the throe sides of the jail was a danse mass of jmmanitv demanding that the murderer bo liung. Tbo torches of men flared above the sea of heads nnd wbtto plumes moved reso lutely abuut the square. The best citizens in the place were present nnd watched the fearful fccsno with blanched faces but with no expres sion of sympathy. ThoJo were hundreds of women in the tboroughfn o aud walks nbout the jail. T o excitement giew steadily in force and the deni tnd at l.wt found loaders with cool holds who methodically nbout taking the man from prhon nnd lynching him. STORKING THE JAIL. Beams _ were prowii ed nnd in n short time the heavily boltsd and barrad doors on the Foutth sticct side of tbo j ill ware battered iu. The crowd poured into \ he first floor rouniR. TboeliEriffH succeeded in rearing the first nnd second time , but on the third rueh tbo mob overpowered them ud lu-ld them to the ground. Tbo interior wi eden doorj to tbo cooking depai tment yielded 'iko ' to many plate j of phsf. In the meantime the heavy oak door leavllng to the irnm etuirway on the west sUlo was bittercd down , und the crowd was in full possession of the main corridor. Wnilu this wns going on tha crowd ubout the placa be- c nno al i oH colossal , but aside fiom tbo ruth nf mon at tb. jail the best of order prevailed. There _ were no drunken men in the uob. Ones in the corridor Mtd o hammcrH were u ed to break in tbo heavy iron doors , two In nuin cr , that intervened between there nnd tbo cell room. TbBO pnrn yielded , nnd ns fc earb advnnco wns made , the crowd on the outside - side were apprised and constant cheers of en couragement wont up 'J bo prisoner hid been confined in csll No. 3 nn the lower corridor , anil the crowd bad llttlo trouble in finding i.i their man. man.IN TUB HANDS Or TUB MOD. Ho was taken troin the cull , dragged into the ynr1 , ni > d identified ns ti.o guil ty man. When ho nppearod fiom the j il door , and hold up by the men who ha 1 him in charge , there was one long peculiar yoll. A nuraiur of men wen seen climbing to the branches of trees and in u moment one w s selected. LTNC'IIEI ) . A ropa thrown to a man eittmtc on tbo lint strong limb , waiquiukly attached and every thing made ready for iho execution. At this point in the proco din s thorn was a panto. Among the loaders were twine who wanted the miirderor to make a etatoment , while others , moro Impstuom , urged immediate action. Tim muriiarur dec'ined to say any. tiling except that bo was iheiinnwho ( hot Burton. At this juncture thu cry wont round "pull him up. " ' "Hang Jiim , " "Don't lot him llvo a minute longer. " Ic v/as unilerstood that the Liulit Guard company of the Third riBiment , Wis- coiuln nation 1 guard , nad been ordetedoin to chnrrfo tbo mob , nnd thsro was HII imprea- Flon that tbo execution would bo prevented. No rally whatever of tbo guard w.vt malo. i Tbo molb sdizej the rape anl made a pull , Imt thn murderer freed his hnnrlg , nni tha rope broke before bo wns rsisod from the ground. In loss than three minutes n nev rope was thrown o\er the bends of thi uruwt nnd fell within a low feet of the executioners This wnn ndjustod , his hands nud nrnm fit ml tied nnd in another moment bo wan hanging I nir with his fuco clo cly pro sed ngolint th limb of the tree and tbo lorriblo tragedy wa over The body was left ba pn ! only a le\ minutea , then tilicn down lifeless and left i charge of the thcrlfT. . , . . THE XOIIURIIKR'S ANIECEDENTS. It If loarntd nt a lalo hour thnt. tha mvrder cr'it true Bnino wai Nathaniel Mitchell , am that ho wns a rlvonnnn who welded iu th woods during tbo winter. Mitchell was to puled to bo a dcsporalo chata tor , who fre intently went upon Icnibl pprccs , and hv been b'lth ' in jril and in the insruio asylum. I aid tbit two years ngo who Air. Bur ton wo ! ncting surveyor of custom here , Mitchell frequently Importuned him fen n ho'pltnl certificate. Burton prpcmptorl ) refused , telling Mitchell to stop drinking nm ho would not need the attention of the Marina physicians. The theory Is advanced by a few that Mitchell thought bo was killing anothc man. QUIET nCSTORK. Ono n. m , tbo city ii silent ns thn tomb nm not a eoul to ba seen nbout tbo court house. 'S CANVASS. STABTINQ ANKWtttt FRESH IIACEIKO , NEW YORK , October 1C. Gen. Butler ro sumcd tba canvass to-day , having frcs'a con tingcnt ait ! , nil his companions in the cam paign heretofore bolng tired out. The genera started in tbo famous hotel car "Etclka Gcr fter , " but was ob'igtd to abandon her n PoiiKhkcopsio owing to a hot journal , and con Untie the dny'sjournoy in a regulati on p.iBtcn s-or car. In this shabby condition , Schnectadj was made tbo first etoppin ? place Cheeriug iHUens , in bodies ranging from little groups to largo uascmblagoi often hailed tbo train a : Is sweet bv. At Montrose , Peekskill am L'ougbkoep < lo many mechatiics in working clothes gathered around the train , CABLE. LANDING THE AMERICAN END. MANHATTAN BEACH , Oct. 10. Arrange ments for the landing of the second Mackay- Bennett cable wns completed this mornign. Hundreds of people are at the hotel to wit ness the proceeding. The surf Is high but no trouble is anticipated. Later The cable will not bo landed bifpro 'our o'clock. It is nil coiled on rafts being ; owed by the tug "Irving" toward Und , A collation was spread at ono o'clock in the wvilli n Afterwards nddresss were made jy D. B. Davidson , treasurer of the cable company , Geo. G. Ward , goner.il manager , and John Murbead , inventor of the dnplot Bvstom , Among those present were G , S. 3olo nnd Hector Docastro representing Mr. Mackny. _ MANHATTAN BEAOT , October 1G. The attempt to land the new cable was finally given up until to morrow , it being said that the entanglement of tbo hawser with the cable on the propeller made the deby necessary. Hooster DeBporftrtocs. CHICAGO , October 15. A Daily News In dianapohs special cays : News has just been received from Unionrillo Orange county , fjr removed from t ° lcgraph saying that twci Jmoa named Espeniditz aud Miller escaped from the Crawford County jail and took rcfugo with the forme.r's father who is also Miller's father-in-law. The MioiilT went there with a posse twics last week to arrest them but was ropuUed. Tuesday night tbo escaped prison- era went on n spree in Union- villo aud terrorized the town. Saturday the citizens formed n vigilnnco committee and laid foipo to the 12speniditz houso. _ Tin old manjmdhs ! wifp were killed , morfa.fy wounded. ' ' > Tho'prisonerafesoapecfin tb'o darkne . A.t last acconnts Iho mob were pursuing them and they will ba certainly lynched if caught on Ohio LONDON , FjOctober 1C. The Times this morning in an editorial sayei'/'Ohio continurd oyol to the republican party. It is unlikely he will reverse tlio majority of 10,000 in the oveiubor presidential contest , now narrowed own to New York aud Indiana. No great s < iues nave been raided during the campaign. 'ho personal question lias bpen moro deflated han tbo tariff or civil Borvica reform. Wboii ho election is decided frco trad > will bo the oininating and dividinz question. rnlu jJisa cr TitliURY , Ont. , October G. No. 2 express n Iho Canada SoutliTii ran into a gravel rain hero. The smoking car on tbo express vas ditched. Tbo engineer wns instantly cill d , Samuel voods , of Fletcher , had his lead fcorijusly cut , John Galagben's child vo3 thrown out onto a steve nud its hand * vern burred. Tbo baggageman was biirnrd I'liwt ' bis legs and body. A surgeon nnd wreck- ng train were sent to the sceno. Accident , KAHIII-SUUHO , 1'n. , October 1C. A terrible ccident occurred liero to-day. Miss I.I//io Vnllaco in getting off tbo train on the Cum- isrland Valley road , stepped in front of n noving train on another track. Harvey Kos- er , a cheek man , at once sprang to her nssiht- tico , but both were run over Miss Wnllnce as cut to pieces nnd both Foster's legs were hnost cut olF. Login ) to Visit lown. CHICAGO , October 10. Senator Logan ar- ivnd homo tn day nftor several weeks nbsonco t tbo cant. IIo waft driven to the r sidenco f 1'otter 1'almer where a number of persons oiled upon him. Ho b is an eDgagnmont to peak at Klk Grove , Ilia. Saturday , _ from vhoro bo will go to Iowa , returning In time to 10 present with Mr , B'alno ' October 21tli and n this city the day following , Onpluro of Di'nninlto , LiVERrooL , October 10. A Hungarian Leerogo passenger wai nrroitnd , wliilo ilifiem. larking from the Bteamer Lord Olive , by an rirh detect ! o , The eearch of his luggage ovealod thirty ixickages of dynamite , making pound and u half , Notofl. WASHINGTON , October 1C. Tbo president ins rorngnlzfld Prrlrn Palis , vice consul of ortugnl at Now Orleans , Meinbera of the international meredlan con * cruuco called at the white house to-day and ere presented to the picsldent by Secretary f'rollLghuysen. _ New Vork'rt I'oll NEW YOIIK , October 10 The number of oters rcgiitirod is 77,01" . maUIns ; n total of J 52.413 , uRninst 85.03J last year for two doyu , I ud 111 > , . 23 in 1830. J BROOKLYN'S ' BARBEGIIH. CloYdanil Dparionsly 'Qreelci ill the City of ChnrcliES , The Lontr Glanders Wild in His Reception , The Governor's ' Address on the Alleged Issues , Tilden Oommunioatos His Eo- grets by Wire , The Army of the Potomac Slug gard Talks , An Kxponnlro Job of Kntluisi.nm uiul a Blj ; Public Ilimst Boi-l' SprcntJ. CIjRVEIj.VND IN BROOKLVrf.'EB NKW YOIIK , October 1C. Governor Clove- laud lese curly nnd looked refreshed altar Lho fatlguo of last night. While lie was at breakfast the reception committee Arrived nt lita apartments. Ho joined them nt nitio nnd immediately descended to n carriage , nnd drove to Brooklyn bridge. In the governor's carriage were Adjutant General Fairmont and Major Banks , of Albany. NEW YOIIK , Cct her 10. This morning the organizations which tnko part in the reception of Governor Cleveland in Brooklyn to-day as sembled at the headquarter8nndthen marched ; o the stations in the streets assigned to them near the East river bridge , where they fell nto line to nwa.it the arrival of the guests. All ; ha space for blocks around the bridge were hrongod with citizens. Chatriran Murthn , of ho campaign committee , and chairman of the rouDR democrats nnd independent repub lean ilubs , rectived the gnvornor when ho arrived n n carriage on the Brooklyn eido of the > ridgo. The cro < vd cheered enthusiastically , lunrlreds of whittles of boats sounded nn , hp river , houses in the neighborhood of the iridga were decorated with bunting nud the vindows crowded with men nud women. The non cheered nnd the women waved their landkorchiefs. 'Iho governor rose in the open barouche , bowed Ins acknowledgements and looked upon the enthusiastic throat with n pleased smile. Ho was entirely self pos- essed , satisfied nnd confident. Ilia carriage ookti place in the line , the uniformed organizations assumed their position , bauds ilayod nnd the procession moved toward the 'ierpont house through the streets rowded with cheering spectators. The gov- rnor had continually to bow from side to side u response to shouting and waving of hand- cerchiefs. The plaz > i surrounding the city ia 1 was densely crowded. The Lullding was ecoratpd with national nnd state colors. Many of the most distinguished men in the tate met the governor at the hotel. Among , hem was Henry Ward Beechtr who was icartily cheered , 'iho governor was esc rtfcd o the nrt assembly rooms connected with the icailemy of music on Montague fiticut. The wilding was beautifully decorated nnd the itrqet without crowded to the utmost. As he'governor appeared on tbfl st'cet on the rny.to the - ' -mnaiallie wan cheered nthus1lstlcally. > On entering lliaTfiuildingho vas surrounded by those waiting to : root him , and was for aomo irno kept busy shaking hands vith those presented to him. _ Among others vera M.ijor Law , Commissioners li'losman md I'artrigo , Alderman Kan , Collins , Oleua. 3oroporatiun Counsel Taylor , Horacp Dem- ng , Senator Kiem.in Joseph Ilondrix , Sen- itor Jacobs , w ho were followed by twelve lundraj members of the recaption committee , vho filed pjst the governor , each shaking his land. Time was allowed for hundreds of thcrs to shako hands. Ho was escorted 0 n carritigo again nnd the procession itarted for Utdgewood pwk , where the grand i.irbacue , the feature ot the day , was to bo lehl. la thoproo ssion weron mounted us- ort of police. Grand Marshal Woodward , 3hiof , and Col. W. J. Denshaw of tlio voter- n. organization , ward organizations , w gons apresorting buaino s , agiicnUmo and trade itorests. Tho'rnute was five niiloa long aud lie entire length was lined with crowds ilany houses were handsomely decorated end lie wmdowd full of men aud worsen. The procession reached the rark at 2 10 , mid the cheers of the vast multitude ) already n the ground. The arrival of Cleveland nt lie main entrance was tbo Bk-Mial for n Baluto f n hundred RUIIH. 'Iho enthusiasm wni in- eni-e nnd so great was tbo crowd that it was with Bomo ditliultv the procession could enter 10 enclosure. Tin couui.lttco of ni rangu- ipnts h.ul a Inr a force of men omplojod from urly morning and everything win in readiness u receive tlio diHtingiilbhid guest. A large miner WOH thrown across the itrcot in front f the hotel with fullu.til portraits of thn em- idates nnd tho.wordi "Tlio choluo of Kings County. " At the eutraiico to the park the vas n l.irgo nrch gaily tiimmed with 11 IRS and > aimer and excellent portraits of Cleveland nd Jlendricks , The hotel itself wan literally overed with iatriotlc omblums. From every window was suspended H.IKS , ovcry nation bo ng represented , nnd loug streamoiH of bunt- ng hung from rorf to ground prninged in nany tasteful designs. Under an nrch nf welcome passed the precession , the governor nd party proceeding immediately ti the rand stand and the divuioim takirg their pa lions in the renaming four stands. A largo brass band on a lofty stand In the enter ot the p nza played "Jlail to the Uhiof. " 1 the advance division passed along dm main venue. It wns nearly half on hour brforo thu waking began. Tlio principal attraction wns n thaiclnity of the grand stand , bbout .00 oet frotn thu entrance. It wns SdxGO foot in 7.9 , nnd accommodated nearly one thousand lonple. The Amotlran iUg covered thu Bland , nd wan draped gracefully in front and on thu dtH , Banners of all kinds , and the ( lags nnd > ennant3 of every nation worn displayed to ( ted ndrnntngo , Tlio decorations were not nly elaboruto , but oxceedlrgly effoctlvo iu esign. Cleveland wai cscortpd to a feat is 10 centro of the p'atfona amid tumultuous iccM. Thn governor ( jraccfully I owrd hit ) ckuiiwledgmoiits and took his Boat while pro- iratiotm vcro buing nudo. A formul n'ldrosx ' welcome was inado by Auguat'no ' Van 'ryck , chairmnn of thu ilcmucratio cuiitrnl inu.lttee When the L'overtior rutu to ro > lye o was greeted with tremendous cheerj , Jle > eke ax follow : OI.IVKL4NI'rt Hl'IJECII. Among the many in\Hntionu to vinlt dilFor- > nt puintH , tbo muat of which 1 have felt to decline , camn from my Brook'yn to meet thorn nnd thfilr ( rurati to day Thin I cintld not dcclt m , bec i o I cxiuld no forgot tha kindness I had received nt th hands of tbo people of this city and the gen rrou * nnil hearty support thoygavo moliei n dtrnngor to thorn. I wna n candidate fo the sulTraijc * of the people of our stale , am w bother I nm jmtified in th centimcnt n not , I feel townrds the City of Brooklyn in n degree ng one feels towards lit * homo. [ Ap pUuso ] In the midst of such intoljlgcn thought nnd Independent political fcntimon n.i prevail hireit wiuld bo presumptuous If II were otherwise proper , for mo to refer In n pplrlt of partlsmiOilp to the pending pollttcn campaiKH , f Applause nnd ciicrin ] Tliis vai n < iombmgo nnd the intense outhuMnsmhlcl pervades ito every part fully cvidoncea you belief th t th ro it Involved In UiU canvn ; something of rfrentlniportincoto youi-intcro' nud vtolfaro. Whtu thin feollpg w Rcncr.illv nrousod nud when It lo.ith to c lm invn < llga tioti and delibcratn inquiry , there h no dnngtr the people will mi\1o n inUtjlio in their deter inatlon of the i iuc. [ Ajiplauso ] tOur iitstl tuttonn will ba m ItitnliaHl in their IntcRrity , nnd the benign Inlluoiicesof A popular govmn- incut will till the remotest corner of fie lam wht n nil our citizens from the highest to tin humblest tlull fool that this is their go\ctnmentj that .they nro respomlblo for its proper ndinlmstnvtlan nm that they cannot safely neglect It or fo- low blindly nnd thoughtlessly the lend of nclf con stltutcd nud selluh hwloip. [ Applause ] I shall cay no more except to express my np urccbtlon of the liiiulnws of tha pooitla f Brooklyn shown in nil they hftvo done for mo in i ho past , nnd returning my thanks to a ) hero nssemblod for their Kind greeting , with the declaration that no man , no party can ask more than such nn examination us you will give to their claims to public confi dence. " [ Cheers nnd applause. ] TIU1KN TKLKQIlAl'ltS. Tlio following telegram from Samuel J , Til don was then read : GIIKYSTONE , October 1C It would g5o ice great j.1' nsuro to meet my fellow-citlions ol the county of Kinga , to whom I nm grateful for thn generous support which they ba\o mo throughout my whole jmbllo life , but I regret that tuo delicate condition of my _ heallh com. pels mo to for-go tin gratification of being picsont nt the Interesting occasion to which you have Invited mo. Cordially sympathiz ing with the orftles of your festivity , I remain your follow citizen , ( Signed ) SAJICEI , J. TILDK.N. .General GeorgeB. McCIellan was hero In vited nnd wns nccordcd n hearty welcome. M'ILELLAN'H SPEECH , Ills nudionco was enuroiv wita him when ho said- " ! &ra Bntislied that tne peopiu uf country can safely intrust to Grover Cleveland - land , for ho poetesses counigo , honesty nnd ability so iierform every function of the presi dential ollico ns it ought to be parformed. " I see in inm's faces bo continued , tha > amo convictions which I fcol myself , nnd that is that the man behind ( Cleveland ) will ba thn next president cf the Umted Stntes. The cheeting hero was most vociferous. It waa ex pected that Uondricks would bo propent to share the welcome given Cleveland , but ho did not come. There were four other stands from which addresses were to bo delivered and each of them had a definatoprogrammeatsipn- ud it , but the demonstration wcs BO vast that the programme got beyond control. A barbecue was held in the further end of the pask. Three wooden enclosures had been erected , nnd within them 011 gigantic spitn three oxen were stretched over glowing coils The three carcasses weighed In the nggro- guto 1)700 ) Ibs. The first coo bad ucon put on the spit nt midnight nnd was done to n turn. The other two had been put on the fi'e in the morning and were done in time to follow tha fata of the tint. As the meat wai ready it was carved elf the bones in gicat chunks nud taken in'o a bowling alloy on Joue ? tables there , it was cut into eanuwlchca and uUtijlbutod in neat wooden boxes. It cost tin , police r ro effort to kesp tha eager. Burpii.TOf pto ' Hne'i. nud ns. 'caoh person pa'cd by the open spaces on the tida of the howling nlley , ho icjcived his box of sandwich. Theru wan natufiilly Bomoconfin ion , a'id nt one tinio one of the wnnden en closures was brolcpn down by the excited crowd , but everybody was pprvcd with n tick slice of brand nud a slice of delicious meat as loug ns the latter hold out , which was nearly until 5 p. m. Altogether the barbecue was n great success nnd was pnductivo ol much fun ns well as physi al tatefaction. Governor Cleveland lunched with n few friends nt the lirjdgowny hotel nnd far n few n Smites managed to got nway from the surg ing crowd , but with that exception , ho was shaking hands nnd working his right arm lik a pump han lo uninturiiptcdly all day. All the police force nnd sp-cial Runrds and escoits could not keep at distance the multitudeo that pressed to bhako hands with the Governor From ton in the morning until ten in the evening , with n few nnd brief intervale , ho kept Blinking hands. The nccount would stand Homr-thlni ; like ten hours hand shaking nt ( ifty lumU n minute. The governor left Itidgo- wood pat It nt half pvt six in the evening ( iml passing through hsfnyctto nnd revieived n number of orpa ' izations that were unable to join the morning parade , Tbo enthusiasm was high. The demonstration was high nil along tlio way nud when ho cnmo to the rink , which no reached about 8 oclocl : the cheering nud ihouts of the crowd wcra prodigious Tha announcement woa for thu people to enter by the front door , passing in front of the gov ernor us ho stood on tha fiont platform , nnd o out by iho door in the roar. At first Iho people were Batlafioil to cheer nnd bow aud pass on but soon the demand to Miako tha governor1 ! * ham ! became iirestiblo , nnd again ho was sub' jectul to almoU two hours' hindthaking. The rink was douhely ptukod uith puojile , many of whom Imd secured so iti by attemluuce several houiH in advance , ntd in addition to these not lesi than 10 009 people paenod through the bulliiing nnd saluted the cnudidutq for the presidency. Ho stood wearing n soft , con * timious ninih nnd fcliuklng hurt da with evoiy- body. Often u etrugglo td aiiproach the gov irnor camoclcuoup to a fighting point ami im posed n difficult Usk upon the police officers and rfceptlon committee. In magultuilo in popular oiithuhiism the domonetrntlon from curly morning till Into nt night win mi- precedontoil in Uruoklyn , All n ieo that the like of it 1ms never boon Beau In this city , and unthiiHlasts nay it waa tha groatcst dern- iiiiBtration of popubr f uvor over reou iu Amer ica. Tlio governor and n few friends loft the Brooklyn rinlc at lOiltO p. m for the J'ifth iivenuu hbtbl , The leavo-taking was not loeu demonstrative thnu the locojitton , There were loud hiiz/.is nnd burning fky rockets marked bin drive to the bridge , where he took nff his hat nnd salutoJ the city ot cordial wol ; LOIUO , JonloiiH JL'traotlotiH , Special Telegram tx > tlio BUK. CCLUMIIUH , Oct. 10 , A leading democrat .vho doclarud that ba voiced the ecntlmont of linpirtyins Hpenklng , naid that no rullnncu ivoulil ba placed en anything but ntllciul fig- iron and declaiod that ho had hoard nothing . ' < i malte him changehltt citciilatlons of yiwlor- lay that the lifghdat flguru of thr republican iliirality would reach , would ba from 7,000 to OHIO'S ' VOTE , Tiic Full COQiit by Slow Inslallnicnl Rccfiiyciat Lasl , Grand Republican Gain of Moro Than 26,000 , , And a Brilliant Majority o Nearly 12,000 , , Desperate Demooratio Efforts to Disguise Defeat , A Oontouiptiblo Example of the ' ' " i 'Sour Grapes , ( Ratling FalBO Kiillnmtog nnd A'nln Fool I l i DctliiotlotiB tn Olicor Unurbou Forlorn Hope. OHIO IIKXUKNS. Special Dispatch to TlIK BCK. nocroiiiNn TIIKCOCINT. Coi.UMtiua , October -IJoturns from the state complete , excepting two township ? , slum n majority for the republican state ticket o twelve thousand four huudrod. Tboso ilguroa art ) not ollicial , but nro about correct. It Is repotted , however , that the democratic innnn ; cre , who have all the machinery iu their lands , nro doctoring the official returns , nm thnt they will reduce nt least Iho record of the majority to less than ton thousand. By Associated Prois , MOHK MA7.01UTIKU. Coi.UMUUS , Ohio , October 10. Additiona imiroi give Loraltie , republican , n majority of 2171. n republican gam of 1)78 ) ; Medina , ro publicin majority , 1-JO , n republican gain of 193 ; Trumbull , republican majority , J1500 , n republican gain of 11K2. lllIUl ) S DKKEAT. TOLEDO , October 10. Until concedes thu election of Komela in the Tenth district by roui 300 to (00 majoiity. CUVAHOQA cou.vrv CLEVELAND , October 1C. Full county ro- .urns show Koblnson , ropubllcm , secretary of tate , received 2/l ( ! ; Newman , democrat , 'O.liKi ; Johnson , ropublicnn , Kupromo jltdgo 22,1) ) 1C ; Martin , democrat , 20.729. Tht. rppublicaiiH elect the entire county .Ickot. Foran , domocr.-vt , for congress , has n argo majority. SLOW 1IETUUX8. COI.UJIDUS , October 10. Official returns rom Tucsday'B election nro coming In slowly at both st.ito henifqiiarttra nnd liiul estinmtos are made with difficulty on the figures received ubjuct to rovltion , The deinocratH concede on the BUtj ticket 10,037 majority , while the opublicnut estimate the majority nt 10,70 ? . Che democratic committee claim 11 of tlio ' . ' 1 congressmen , while till republican committee btill consider the ulo\cuth district doubtful nud say that it will require official rotnnn to iecido. No ligurcH nro given on this district nt either plncu. i COUNT. C. The ofiiclnl count of Woutgoni ry coiinly li ns "folloxvn : S'crotnry of Stnto. Newman 11,01 J. Koblnsnn 10,071. ludgo of the Miprcmo court ; Slarlin 11,010' ruhiisoii lO.'JSr. ' Board of public wurkg , Uenfer 11.513. Flickongor ll.dCl. Judge ol ho Bocoiid circuit ; Honk llil ) , Dougherty l.fi'JO , Afeoker 11,481) ) , Sh uck 11,110 , Stewart 0,758 , WilliauiR 10,9'JJ. ' Cougr s ; Anderaon 1301 , Sinks 11,221. Total number of lectors , 5'2,7UO , an Increase ever last fall of ,9J1. rt ois , republican , for sheriff , received 7 mnjor'tyTlio balance of the democratic ounty ticket is elected. Till : iiuroitT TO HI.AINE. KABT SAOINAW , MICH. , Oct. Ifl. Blalno as received the followliigdi patch from Ogle- oo , cliairman of the Ohio ropublfc.ui utato ommitteo nt Columbvs : 'Tho m ijority for tobinson for BCcrotary will bo b twaou 11,000 nd 12,000. but tlut does not Indicate tbo dual republican majority , BO clearly as tha oto for representatives to congress in the BOV- ral districts. Robinson was cut considerably n the liquor quest ! Ml , but the real line of olitical division between the two parties wai hewn by the congressional vote of _ which HH low ontim'itcd the lepublican majo ity will bo jotwcen 18,000 nnd 100. ! ) ' Tbo nccuiato fig- res will bo given in a few days , UIU J'ULI , ACCOUNT. COI.USIBUH , O. October .0. Ollicial returns voro received at republican headquarters to. light from Auhtabula , and \V.i d coiinllos IHHO bong the last to report and completed ho list. The revise 1 liut give Robinson a ilurahty of 11,121. This shown n rtpnblicnn 'ain of UG,05i : , and a democr tic gain of 2,102 n tixty-alx conation tlio ropudliiads mudo all holr pains nud the democrats the icst. The opublican gain In the ruial ilistricts is equal o their [ ilurality. Cliairinau O levee con- cdoa the olrction of KllnUiry In tlio IClcvonth lUtriut. The dolcgation to congrtii > s will taud cloven domocratn and ten republicans. \VI38T VlliaiM.V HHTUllNB. J'UT.VAM CODNTV , WllKEMNQ , W. Va. , UctobtTlfl. Sluitwell'8 majority in 1'iitnntn county is " .10 ; Wood ' 100 ; ' 'aydta 170 ; Tuskco county , WIlBon 110 najority. The indioitions am that Wilton vill huvd 5003 in the stata. iCANAWIIA'ft JIIXKD VOTK , CHAHMHTON , W. Va. , October 1" . Canawalia , UiU county , uives Ur or fusion Majority from 600 to 1000 to Maxwell , the iiflon caudldnto , leaves this county with ully 130J. Wilmiii , democrat , for governor ilcairy \ the htato by 0000. Ditin craln Iu his county lose all oflicors except n few con- tables and jnstlcei ot tlio peace , TIII : VOTK nv COUNDKH WIIKELINO October 10. BarLour county IVCH Wilson 75 majority , a democratic los < f 320 ou tbo votfl nt InM ) . The republicans Icct n member of Iho Irglsl.ituro utd prosii- ntiututtorney. . Knyello county gives Mnx- 't < ll 170 mujoiity. JnckHon conn y , Maxwell 25 majority. HummeiH county , Curlnoii 03 najority The ropubllcniiH olict tbo Bhcriff , ilaton comity gives Muxwoll 251 majority , JoddriUgo county , Maxwell 27) majoiity. uiilincrcimutv. Wllnon 271 majority , Jirtn- on county , Wlleon100 majority , Ifaulnou oniity , AInxwell 172 miijoritv. I'rcinon ounty ( olliciul ) , 1axwoll 1,188 majority. I'utiiam county ( ollicial ) . Atnxwoll 108 mnjor tv. 'tucktr onmty , Wilson IT. majority MMer , n republic in , was elected nb > rilf llnrdy county , Wllwn 32 imijority. Him p hlro comity. Wil n 1,3'W majority.Votz i-l - c < u-ity , Wilson ! ) .W mnjoiity. Tyler conn tv , Mavwnll 813 majoiity. Upihur county V"cli. ? ! > U : > 1"nJ0.rUJ' < Otll ° county ( olllcinl ) A\ilonS3ll majoiity , nnd i > lect llnudland democratic , sheriff ever .Iohn on by 73 1 mn orlly. TUB lUO KOUH. "tllR nUUKAtl 01 * 1IIK K011T1IWKST" DISCUS TltK IIOI'IUION ' K011I.OIIN HQfK. Special Telegram to THE BKI. CIIICAOO. October 10. Uccognir.lug the no coi ity nf prompt notion in Indlniii , Iowa Wisconsin nud Illinois , whether tbo ropubll can mojjilly iu Ohio Is 10,000 or 20.COO th moaibers of the national democratic committee too from thcso four styles mot thlj morning n Iho Palmer homo nt 10 o'clock to di'sT * * methods for carrying on their work , b o1 eonimittt'O wrro Ham , of low * . Brown of In dinun , Vllm , of Wifcoiwin , ana Orndy of 11 llnois. They comprise what wns clulatonct when they originated ovrr n montb n o , ' 'Tbo noitbwoftern burtnu. " They nro nlso call ( ( "Tho national commllteo for tlin norlhwestcn states , " Tluiy mot In coimL'ittrcmnn Vllns room nnd were closeted In secret nowlon fo several hours. The o In no\or any formality In the mei'tlngi M the bureau. Its proceed ings ni usual wcra conducted ) ! ! tlio plan con. frcneo. ICich mem' cr delivered hlm-olf of nn opinion of tbo slUintlon in his pittio lar state. Sngftstionsero then madons tothownysniu mean ! ! , these BURRO lions to ho i emitted to the chntrmnnofthoBt.ito contra ! commiltccsVnJinil in o ] > orntloti , wboro poniblp , by the commit- teomoii , Tbo tuombuis talked among them tc\\ctt \ astboy would not hnvo talked outside of the conference , nud niaito i proseutntloiis which they would not mnko for nowrepnper publication. The chief topic , of course , was the Ohio election. Commlttccmnn Ham , llo ) n great many other democrats , thought thai tha German defection Iu d been misrepresented and thtt local reasons operated i ; ainst theii voting the democratic ticket Ho cxprcssei the opinion thnt protection did not carry Ohio , because if it had , West Virginia Bhoult have given n I'BI democratic majority. Whnl arguments to HBO to the Germans occupied n eroat part of the discusiion. Mr. Uoudy thought it would bo ngooi plan to iaam nu address to the democrats in the northwest , ext t lainlng the character of the moans employee bv tbo republican to bring nbout the result ii Ohio and counseling tbo friends of Clovelaiu nnd Hondricks to stand firm. Brown said this might bo co strued as n confession of weak- lies * . Ho thought that na much clunil'l ba inada out of the Ohio elect ion in favor of tbo democrats ns possible. The mnttor wns dis cn ficd nt length , nnd finally tha committee uljourned until the afternoon , intending tc neet again and take n veto on the w isdoiu ol ssu ing an nddrcss. THE DEMOCI1AUV IIL1NII TO UCl'KAT , Al'l'EAI , TO IIIK N01ITI1WK.ST. Special TclegMiu lo THK UKK. CIIIUAOO , October 10. Tbo sub-committoo or the west , of the national democratic com intteo to-night issued nn address to Ibo voters if the northwest in which they assert that thu ir.iapocti for n democratic victory nro growing iri htor ; _ that of tbo BOV oil et.ites win b Ii .ivo leld elections ulnco tbo preeidonti il nomina- ion , four have gene democratic : that nil bat littvo been relied cm have gene that wav md Hint tboBamo ratio will elect Cleveland. They devote much spaeo to the result in Ohio. Summed up , thurgumuntH are ; Ohio wns not oxpcc'o.l to go democratic , thnt she bus gene roi.ublicau' every pHsidouliol 5 ear for thirty years , that the nvorago republlca'i ' majority for the past sovcli pronidnntlal elections was ever 20,1.00 ; that tbo election was carried by i email jntjorlty nltaf tremendous otfort nnd after intimidation nnd fraud under the man- igement of 1'owcll Clayton , and John I. Javenport. It clorcs with nu appeal to voters hroiu'hout tbo northweat , MO KHAOKS AM ) KIDS. CUIMINATIOMI AND IIKUIUMINATIONU AMONO OHIO DiniOCHATH. i/olumbus , O. , special to Chicago Times. Tuceday'H defeat bns brought an open iroach between the mossback nnd kit ] factions f the domocra'y. Last night .lohnCJ. Thoinp- on , A. W. Tbuiman , and other mossbacks po nly chaigul that the commlttco of Lids or ganized in the Interest of McLean , Hoadly , ho 1'nyncH , Bouliwatcr , nnd otheis ns against 'hurinan , I'oiidleton , mid the old guard had est thohtite by inelliciency anil mUminago- nent. Some uponly clurgcn them A\ith soil- ug out. Telefiramsver.iBont out to the load- ug imrBhiicks and they cama In to day mrsnant to the oill of John ( ! , 'Ihoniposon ud Allen W. Tlmrman. 'Jhirlccn of the wenty-ono con re. sional dintticts were re- | t'sontud They sat with cloned dpurs , but it s Jearnid that they decided to ignore tbo tate comuiitteo ami take thiugx into their wn ImmN. An orginizitloD wra perfected , 0 bo recount/lad nt thu state democratic club , vlth John G. Thompson us president , W. A , 'avlur n < Bocrotnry , A , W. Thimimi ns fiuan. ial secretary , ami vice president ! from each otiRiCHsional distiict. The oxccuUvo commit- cola compuKcd of the following ; JnincH B , 'ownucnd , Limn ; ,1 , .1. .Sullivan. Mlllcrsburg ; Charles 1 > . Salem , Cleveland : Clark Inine ilonut Vrernon ; ( ioorgo M , Juwett , Stonben lllu ; A , Mcl-iicKor , canton ; , f. 11. McMac- cln , Cincinnati ; F. A. Nash , ( Jallipolis ; J 0 , Mclviniioy I'lqua , Mr. Jrvino , I'rosldont fohn G. Tbo. psoii nnd Secretary W. A , L'aylor wuro inido members and oflicors of ho committed ox-oflicio , The followiug rcBo- ntion wa < unanimously adopted : Riuolvcd , That the Clovelnad and Hen- 1 iclm nnd other democratic clnlw in the Btnto will contiuiio the presidential campaign uth still greater zeni and activity , fully nsoured that the Ohio da ncracy can wipe nit the niiiall majority recorded against tbo rioiula of good government on Tnoa < lay last. It wnsdiddotl to have anotlior big inatH- nocling In fore the election , and meet on St. luckson'H ( lav , iu January to iiroventnn organ- /alien like Tuinmany nud prevent upUarts rom captniinu the party organization to tbo oxcluaion of old loaaeri' , and the detriment of ho lurty , The kid bouses loLoau , 1'ayne , ioolcwaller , and others , were not spoken lindiy of , nnd the etato committee waa li'i.ouucod. It wnn Hoiil by covornl thnt they mil no oigani ntion in tbo leading cltlen , nnd lid not know bow to i IKct It. by wlilch tlu tate WUH lost. Itvtui opanly udvocntod In peochei thnt oxpeilunceil men uliould bo put n iluirgo of the campaign , uml ( but a perma nent club would bring uudi a stuto of cffalrs ubout , Killed by OlIIOAiiO October 10. The Dally News , .foliot , ( Ills ) , special nays : During the uovoro thunder slonn which puwd over this city ( tnily this morning , Mm. Willium Grnoo and nu unknown man were killed by lightning. Tbo foniiHr wax killed while waiting under a largo troa and tbo latter while out iilono on a ptoco nf bare piuirlo , STOCK AND PRODUCE. TIinrsilai'sBflsteaUlio ' Stock Yarfls anfl on Oattlo Present a Oontinued Aspooti The Hog Market Fairly ' * ivo and Strongi * * Wheat Options Suffer jother Sharp Deolinl Corn Dragging and Blow With Lower Tondonoiesi Onts Ulcct ClianpoiilriK Horcrscs 1'orle JlulcB Nrondy-Lard Firmer nrnl Stcntllcr. CHICAGO MAIIKETS. Special Telegram to TUB BKK ; CATTI.K , CuiOAdO , October 1C. Tboro were 350 cara if Texans and westerns among the fresh re ceipts. Tboro wns llttlo or no change In the ronoral market. Natives was as uiunl scarce and range stock in abundant supply. Good inttvcs command strong prices. The bo t will soil readily nt 7 00@7 25 in nlmoatnny luantity , Ono lot sold to-day nt 7 25 nnd ono lot sold Into yesterday nt 7 05. Good Eocond clans natives nro also selling strong at G 0 © G 70 and thereabout . Medium natives were not wanted ns tbero were plenty of good northwestern rangers thnt nro muo cheaper nnd more profitiulo for buyois. There nro tome excellent drove of range stock on Falo and beat Montana's nro making 5 005 < 0j nnd second class , -1 604 hO. Wyomings nro making ! D0@5 00 for bolt nnd -10@3 00 for Bocond class. Texanc , 3 2i@3 85 ; Colorado- L'oxniiH , 3 30@3 CO ; Montana and Wyoming. Texnns , .1 f)03 ) 70. Good to choice , 1200 © 135J His , n 8U0 70 : common to fair , 1000 © 1'200 lli ) , 20@510. Mango cnttlo were dull. Texans 10o lower. Sales 2C8 ; Montana , 11CO ! , 510 ; 188 AVyomiug , . 1110inO ; HO Wyoming. Texans , D08 , a 02 J ; HM Colorado-Toxans 988 , 315 ; UO Colorndo-Toxnns. ! ) 'J3 , 3.80 ; 41 No- irnska-Toxnns , 079 , 3 GO ; 175 'Toxnnc , 080 , 1 70 ; .10 Dakota's 1121 , 4 jO ; 301 Tavius , 080 , I 30. uoriH. The market wns fnitly active nnd strong r > @lOo hk'her on all sort' . There voro ! 2,1 < 0'J tu 3 1,000 on Halo und the chances wnro hat packers and hhippern would take about 20,000. Snlcs were nt 4 75 to 4 9J for common 0 fair ; packers 0 00 lo 5 15 for peed to chnicn lackers , Boat heavy cold nt 5 20&G COJand 'hlla olpblaii 5 50 g 6 o5. Sltipi nno cratserH 1 flO@ 1 75 ; common liRht , 4 80@4 80 , nnd igbt , 5 ( H.r ) ) 15. Bough packing 225 to 300 luimdc , 4 L0@l')0 ) ; pvcUin end shipping , 230 (2)3 ) HO pounds , 5 00 nt 5 50 ; light , 1GO to 210 > ounda , 3 tOfe 1 CO. W1IBAT. The market eulforrd anolber ileclino to-day and throughout r'oth pcsaiom tha feuling w.an , mo of considerable benvineBd. Foreign inar- , ' : ets indicated nn ojster tundonoy , whila pri vate ojhlea reported laigo furmerd' duliyeries ) f vlid.it In EiJRlaml , * with fnir wclnth6r. A. " too movement from ( list band continued. lecoipts herj continue to bo lurgo with only nodomto shipping movement. The htoit notations of tlio day were 70 for November , 7i for December , 78J for January , 85 for May , CORN. The mnrkot was dragging again to-day with foiling of ttnccitainty entering into the radlug. Lower prices wn * the rule nnd tbo inikot cloned under yesterday. Tbo receipt ! ) wore inoderalo but Ibo jiroportion of contr et orn smaller. Offerings wore. free early in tbo I'hlon nnd prices droupid rapidly during the rst hour. Novemhcr declining ! ' < lie , but illiod nud closed on the regular bonid at jo ( udor yesterday. Other options closed n. iado lower. The cl"Bing quota'ions wero. 2Ac for October , Oljjo for JN'ovonibcr , 42J © 2go for the ycnr. OATH uled lower , closing nt 20o for October , 20jo or November , 25Jc for tliu year , nnd 2'Jic for lay. roitic ; uady , closing nt 810 00 for October , § 12 07J or the year , and $1222 for Jnnuary. LAUD rm nt S7 30 for October , S7 22 i for Nnvcra- or , 8725 for December , and tf7 27i for anuary. ANDREWS' ARSHOUS mrmoio licit ) DOWN EARLDAKIUQ POWDER TAMBoutiDTomse PURE CREAM TARTAR. , S1OOO. Given ' on ; M. Dclafontalno. of Chicago ; and Oustuvua louo , Mlluaulcco. Novcrsold In bulk. C. E. ANDREWS & CO. OniOAGO LIILWAUICEB , 9 Luke bt. 287 , liSti & U91K. Wttter 61 , '