Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 27, 1884, Image 1

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FOURTEENTH YE A JR. OtfAHA , NEB. , MONDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 27 , 1881.
THE TRUMP OF TRIUMPH
Brefe ils Bxlmltant1 Peal From
the Great Nortest.
Tha Stupendous Demonstrations
for Blaine , Saturday ,
Eouting the Cohorts of Disaffec
tion at Milwaukee ,
Greeted With Quo Hundred
Thousand Oheers at Ohioago ,
The Garden Oity's ' Indescribable
Pageantry ,
A Unman Tilumpli in Modem Times
TeMiinoiilalH ill * Goriiiiin-Aiiici'-
lean Fealty.
BLit\INi ; .
Clltfvao , October 25. M r. liliino was
driven to the Northwestern depot nt 0.30 this
morning , accompanied by his tony , Walker
nnd K onions , together with Mr. , Io ° cph
Moddl , Invlng passed the night at the resi
ilonco of the latter hentloman. A crow d num
bering four thousind awaited Mi. Blame's ni-
rival mid was boisterou lv enthusiastic , ns
much . > tint It compelled him to appear on
the pi 11 form of the roir coach of the npccial
train where ho sxid : "I Hunk j on very siu-
corelv for this deiuoiistratton. It adds an
other to the many welcomes I have received
iu jour city , and at no time could it bo
moro vv ( Icomo thin now" The special
train was compared of two drawing room , one
dining- mil ono express car , elaborately decor
ated wita the Americin color * mid bunting.
It dioxv out of the depot at'.1.17 and will make
the tirat stop at Kaci 10. On board the train
wore ex-Governor F.iirchild and Horace A.
Taylor , of Wisconsin , thi committee , and
Congro'smnn John F. Tinnerty and Gen. J.
B. Hawley , of this city.
It is announced , iu vioxv of the Blaine dom-
onstintion hero to night , that Postmaster I'ol-
inan his issued an i.rder closing the post Ihco
during ix portion of the afternoon _ nnd Into
collections and deliveries of mail will , bo dls-
paused with ,
1 , VKK FOUEST , October 23. Blaine nrriv ed
at ChiciRoatl this morning and left nt 0.3o
on the > Chic'go & Norttiweat rn road for I\Iil- \
wauk'e The train slackened up nt Deoringa.
subuib of Chicigo vyhero there was a large
croud composed principally of workingmen ,
They cheeied Mr. Blaine heartily when no ap-
| ) eired on the platform. Ho bowed repext-
edly and was about to speak when the train
movedoff. Iho next step was at r\.insloii
and Mr liiaino was speaking a few words
when he was interrupted by the starting of
the train
NEW YORK , October 23. Blaine his no-
ccj-tfil the invitation to dine hers nt Del-
momc 'swith Kvarts , Morton , Field. David
Davis and otheis on Wednesday the 2Kh. !
I'ACINI : October 25. Kenoshi , the first
place in Wisconsin nt which thi ISlainn train
stepped , xvas reachedsoonafter llo'clock. Iftra (
Mr Bluine left tha train Whrtn bo appexiud
or the stand he pasreeeivod with loud entering
Ilo spoke briefly , presnted the protective
tan If as the great urn trolling isuo in the cum-
paign ' 'Fofmerly,1' said ho "tho enemies of the
protectixo policy sought to cxcito prejudice
against it , upon the ground that it was for the
benefit of tbo east , b it not the west , yet I
think during the tvvvnty thrao joirs the sys
tem has oxijtod in this country the develop
ments of H calta has progres-ed in a fur greater
degiea in the vveet than in the oaat and \
just as the manufacturing in-
dustiies inovo westwird the price of land
rises It is higher in Pemisxlxania than Ohio.
It is higher in Ohio thin Ind am , and in a'l '
three of those stats the value of land Ins in
creased in proportion to the growth of the
manufacturers , and the proepeiity of the
farmern Ins increased with it" As Mr.
Ulaine letired he was given three hearty
cheer * ,
At Wankegau Blaine loft the train and went
to a pi itform near the station vxhero thorowas
a largi crowd. A. M. Jones , chairman of the '
Illinois state central committee , introduced
Blaine as a man who would ro oivi , the elect .
oral xnt" of every northern stite , an announce ,
ment which was received xxlth clieera. Mr. ,
Blaine said : "It \eryploisnnt tuba transferred -
rod from contested states and donbtoul ocalttio
to n state that Is full of onthusias n and cor [
tuniytho vote of Illinois is ono of the le- [ )
servfs of the republican party. Illinois gave
to the country the fust rojmbl'eau president , 11
and has nnver umco failed to maintain
the lead in the northwest. I
thucfura do not speak to yon
this mi'imng as belonging to n state that ever
has been IT can bo el i sed as doubtful and I
stop oaly for a moment to think yon for yom
kindly greoiiog imd tg congratulate you on [
the ass ired victory in Idiiion. As to the
largfivictoiy of which the climiman
of 3 our ta o roiiuuItU o so conh lently spanks , I
I hops th it his prediction miy bo verifiedbut
yro slnll kii'jvv m r i ab mt lint on tlio even
ing of the Itb of November. ( Laughter and
the'0Goodbye. ) . "
AT JIIMVAUKHK.
MliWAUhi'K , October 2fi , At Uacmo Junc
tion Mr. Blame loft the tiuin and w s driven
tlnoti h the city , rtjolnlnj the tram nt the
reguiai depot , vvhero there wis n vo y largo
gathering A et.uid hid been erected , but
lilainn stepped upon the hick * eat of the car- D
rlagH und m do a foxv re-mirks which wrro
loudly cheered. It was n'loiit ' 1.30 when the
tram reached tha Milxvaiikca depjt. Hero [ '
Mr , llhino mid party wen * trnusferml to car
riages and driven in n procession , escorted by
plumed knights , to the largo exposition build |
ing mi tbo west tide of the river The exposi (
tion building is find to hold 20,000 people , and
it was idled to its utmost capacity. When
Air. Taylor , the chairman of the state rppubh
can committee , introduced Mr. Blaine the
audliMico rose nnd cheered and waved hats nnd
handkerchiefs for toveral ecconJa , Mr. IJIaiuo ;
waited for the demonstration to nubililo mid ,
th ° ii held out his hand for silcnco. Whan ho
got u chance tu speak ho H I :
in AINE'H BPKKCII-
Iho ropnbhcnn party hid its birth inltho
noitlnvesst , mid the o it has always found
steady support. [ cheerB.J The five gient ,11 ,
commonwealths that were formed from the
old northwest t rritory represent to day ix >
great empire ; m > empire founded in 1787 , but
an empire vvh'ch ' his had its greatest growth ,
silica lbil. ( The growth of that Imperial suc
tion , tha nnhru' has neon most rapid under
the republican adminiatritiou of the govern
ment , and under the continuous inllusnco of ix
piotuctho t mlf [ "Good good , " mid cheerd. ]
In the pant txventy-thriio years its wealth has
trebled. In the next twenty three > cnrs with
a protective tat iff in oeratlon | , Its wealth will
mereis i in even Rioater ratio. I dn not cume
here nt this lito day in the national cxmp dgn
tiarguonny iiioMlon | 1 C ( mo merely to ID
tito histoiical facts and let > mi draw thi in
forenccs [ Chi'ers.l The protective tirilf
has fonud Its steady frlind In the
republican piity. [ Cheers | It h\s foun 1 its
steady foe In the democratic pn ty. | "Th xt's
so , " nnd cheeis | Undei the pr ilo tlvo sjs-
tcm iiRilciilluri' , inimifucturi s nnd cuintmrcn
have tloiiri hod In mi eipml degree , and the
question now before the voters of Wisconsin
tlio question before the voters of the nation-
is w lit thcrth xtsvtem shall be bandoned nr
whether it shaU bo continued
states of the smith will , in all probibilltj ,
votoagain t it. It remains to bo seen \\hotlur
n sulhciont rcmfurcemout cm bo obtained in
tlio north to hand over the government to tno
dumlmxtiou of the fr < o ti ado south. I' Never.
nav < r " ] And as the republic xn pxrty had
its birth in the northvvo t , wo comotojou
now fora ro-bnplism in the original faith , mid
for added strength to the prohtlgo of the
pirty. [ ' We'll itvo it. " "Ihieo : hcors for
Blaine nnd Ijccnn aud ) i otcctlon. " ]
I do not believe that Wisconsin ;
I do not bellpvo that Illinois
I do ml bcllevo that Michigan ; I don't bo-
Hove that Ohio. Ichorr * ] the t gioat compon
ent msmliers of the old northxxist territory -
1 do not bt'licvo that any of them can exi r be
inducfd to undo the w irk which tin y lugui
inlKSI [ "Jsevoi , " > iovrr , " ami loti 1 cheer
ing ] I do not believe that the free nuns nnd
the free henrts of the great northvvo t cm
ever be used to tut n thn Hinernmnit of this
nation over to the people win > Bought Its des
truction. [ 'Noxer , "iN'oxer. " ] Iu that faith
I greet you. in that faith I think jou pro-
Foun Ij'foi a inception that ia porpnrtioned to
Llio grnndeurof jour empuo mid warmth of
your hoitts. [ I'ro'ongoil ' chccrim * , ]
MILXVAlKm OiilMA : > S OUHUT NO.
A jiocesslon was then formed to escort
liiaino to the depot. ] In route they stopped
at the Phnktnton \\heroacommitteoof
fifty Germ in republicans v.iited on Blnino
and pusentod him w th an address ou bcliilf
of tha Germans of Wisconsin , highly compli
mentary to his candidacy , to which ho re-
Hiuimled in appropriate terms. A committee
of students of the German Lutheran theolngl *
cil pnmiunry , of the Gorman southern sjnod
of Wisconsin , presented resolutions indorsing
his nomination mid pi dgmg their votes in
November , which hud been adopted , and.
which were accepted by Mr. Blaine In a fexv :
nppropriuto remarks. Tno ropresentntlv os of
the many and varied industries nt Milwaukee , j
and the workingmen , presented lundsomo ad
dresses , printed on B.itm. which greatlv plcised
the recipient. The address siys : "Tho work .
ingmcn extend to j ou , as a fiicnd. to the work-
ingicen aud tha most distinguished tcpre-
scntitivo of Amciicin Htalesmanahip , a most
cordial xvolcomo , and wo esire to bn-illy ex
press to you our admiration of your bald nod
tearless advocacy of the principles wp all
cherish aa nrtisins and American citi/cns.
Wo pirticulnrly express to you our apprecia
tion and full endorsement of thovio\xa _ ndvo-
citcd by you in relation to tbo rights of our
cm/ens , natixo or foreign born , nt homo or
abroad of the need and right of our nition to
the commerce of thU hemisph ro , and moro
e-pecially of your earnest and able chimpion
ship of our natiouil industries , mid the right
and duty of this government to secure for
them ixdequato protection. " To thta Mi. .
Blaine responded , dwelling on thetipicsin
truduccd W. J. Iliggins , M. Cirpenter , D. i
K. Murphy , Jas. H , union , D. .1. L. Fljnn ,
mid . ' committee of thoIii&h-Auier- \
J. ( , 1111111 a & - -
ican liiaino and Logan club , presented a very
compliment irj address , s eaking of him as
ono who'o whole public lifo 1ms been devoted .
to th1) development ofAinenc-in industries ,
/f n chixmpion of humin ri h s and the uu-
ompcomising defender of a free ballot in
every state , from the St Lawrence to the
gulf. To this Mi. Blame replied in fitting
torms.
AT eUICACO.
.
CHICAGO , October 24. Blaine arrived from
Milwaukee at ( i. 30 p. in. , considerably earlier x
than had been announced. As n consequence
theioworo very few persons at the da ot to
>
licet him Ho entered n carriage nnd drove
to the lesidenca of Hon. Joteph Medillt
\vhero he dined quietly. Aftoi dinner ho pro )
ceeded to the Grand 1'acilic hotel to take his
part in the evenings demonstration About
o'clock to-night a committed repieecntiug JnHi
the Gtrman reiiublicani1 oi Chicago made Hi
their way iuto Mr. Blmrjo'd room at llio Grand
Pacific , mid delivered an addresc , apjirovim ; roat
liis course as a public servant aud promibiog It
the of tha Gennan-Ameiicun
support - repub
licans. To this address Blaine replied : arni
IlKI'I.r TO TIIK UIIICAOO OEIlMAhS. nipi
Professor Kir chner and the German Amer in
ican Cituens of Chicigo : Any tender of your TlFr
'riendship and coufideiiea would have been Fr
.velcomo aod grateful to my feelings. What
heu must I e xy of ono that is at the same
imo HO eloquent , so cordial , so entirely ac
ceptable. ' Whit must I say of whit 1 might Dimi
xlmost call the oyerdrivxn pictujo of my own mite
Hiblic1 career vvliich you have been pleased to to
ilnf In meeting you on this occasion I nm tn
not unaware that there has Ixeu an olfort th
ado to prejudice mo in the minds of my fin
Cicrman fnlloxv eiti/f us ; Lilt I never feared ? T
that it. vxould jinnail , because the great do tic
Unction of the German blood is tOoxvno&s into ( Ol
to u conclusion , thoionghncfs of in- in
voiti xtion mid ontlro justice of final judg-
111111 * ; | Applmsu. ] I recogm/e the truth-
ulnops of white jou say of the devotion of
Ilia German-Amoricjiis to the flag ami institutions ha
tutions of the nationality they luvo assumed , th
mi not un icquaiutpil wuh the Geimnn
dimeter , llio btnto of which I am a nntixu
xvas in a largo part settled by Genii ins , mid it
has gauud no small uigiao of ltd soberlety , of
iti woith , of its high chiractcr , and of its
pr grtssfrom these Germu.is uhocaino from
the fatherland in tha early colonial das and
theit ( letfcend.iuls. 8pojkntr ! , therefore , not
merely from what you luvo stated in jour el-
cquent address , grateful as that Is , but speak
ing from it kuowlodgo long anterior to the
presidential campaign Inwhich I am now a
xndidate , I c in sny of the Germain p xst nnd
the Germans present that between ua from
mv boyhood to this hour , there h in luvcr
\ljtrd any but the moat co dial relations ;
there IUH never existed anything but entire
mutual confidence. JRenewed applause- . ] 8
{ ecogni/ing the fact of the influence of thu
! rinmi elenunt in this great city and the
nlliisncu rudiatmg from tills mid other cities
ahich that element exerts throughout the
mlon , 1 appreciate utlts full moiisuru and its
Jill mo sure is very great , the usMiranco of
Tiendfliip and support which you have to
locuently | given mo this evuimg J tluulc
,011 for it from the bottom of my heurt. "
Prolonged applause ]
( . Aunt N cm rAi.rvNTitv. h
The night demonstration ucoorde-d to the ro [ .
mbliouu pioiiJontml and vice iiretldential
iiiulidates was mi affair of iintownnl magni
Jo. The cui-ditii us proved f orablo to
narchers and ejieetatori alike , a ik"irt > ky nnd
bracing atmo pherc , and until Iuto Into the m
nidnljht ; the down-town thoroughfares were
lho xxlth the massc's , whom it would bo only
onjectiiral ut be/it / to attempt to enumerate.
Vlong the advertised line of much were illu-
iimationa of various sorts , brllhiut lines of
loctric lights , Chiiueo Kntenw covering 3
routs of ontno bu inm blocks and again
itretctmd high in the air across the street
The Inccs int burning1 of varied colored ( Jr < e
fire nnd profit * ) display of px ton clinic
nccompxninl by the prwencp ot tl o dec
lines of spiclators , with thur nhno
cnnsilcfls clipormir , combined to mnko a spei
ticlo only | osMblo in a great cosmopolite
citv. The ptoomon began to movoehortl
after 'i ' o'clock and was Koineuhi'mint-tlm
txxo h nirs pAMing n giv sn point Its nuinlicrs
vxi ronngmonted by the presence of ninnerou
tuviiiii/illoiis from ontthlo the city , incomln ;
tr.ins from nil pirtlons of tlio nortlnxes !
hexvily loaded , anlxing throiubout the di >
The most iflmarknlilo tpi ctnc'o ' xxas th xt pro
suited at the o-.t front of the Giond Pnrifi
holt ] , from a bilcony on which Mr. Blnlu
and his immediate Irlends vvno to vlow th
eiilumii. To the ( Hstward stietched a consul
erablo oxpiliso. liotxxeen the hotel nnd th
custom bouso budding , mid vxilhtn thi
spice nnd UKii | the Hops and bnlcnue
o(4ho ( fulernl budding and stretching nort
nnd south on Clark street , wns n closely hem
me.I multitude , numbetitig possibly fort1
thousand. It occupied the ground over vxliic !
the i > arching column was to pus In review
but olfeied nn Imprrgnablo fiont to the a )
proich of the uiiicheisniid was beyond nn. ,
po'silile control of tliu police. When ISlnln
appeared and ho came to bo ncngntrod , then
w xs a great ro ir , nnny times repeated , am
winch only initially censed vxluii ho uncov
ered and m Untied \vith hid hnnd for sllenco
amid pro xt confusion. He spoke ns follows
Chicago Is great in nil things , especial ! }
eroxt in InspUahty and IM l er welcomes
1 de ire to ox | njss my thinks and mi
gratitu to foi the im iuli euco mid thu inasr-
nitudo of the reception , in go far as It is in
tended for mjself , 1'or thonittonil conies !
it I. tie latj to Buhinit nuument ; no ion onlj
Is In order , and as Illinois has alxx > ay < witl
cprUm Htep led the republicin column , 1 feel
Lh.it she will do so in IKS I , Mr. Blaine ro
innuod In view of tins eioxxd fir sonia tune ,
responding to their CMOS by repeatedly boxv-
ing but tin illy v.ithdrovv. Gen , Logan also
appeared aud vxaa leceivod with mirked
jitluiBiasni , to which ho respond
2il by miking a brief ictmn t <
Ins thinks. An ellort followed to luduci ) the
xudienco tr dbport-c , Gov Hamilton , of Ilh
uois , appc-arimr nnd making nn appoil uitl
Ihls end in view , but all to no purpose. The
me of inarch was changed in consequence nnd
portion of the glittering pageant was onlj
lisceruablo lo tliu persons for xvhom it ua.i di
rectly intended nt the dlstnuco of a block.
AV platoon of polco ! succeeded in cleanup a
iisiago and shortly before 10 o'clock the line
jomuioncad to move in fiont of the hot-1 ,
md was reviewed for more than mi hour by
,
UUino and Logan together , nnd after the do-
nrluro of Blaine by Logan until cloio to mid-
light. Blaiuc , ntll o'clock , was diivon to
.he Lake Shore depot , where ho bo xrded a car
ittaehed to Iho rtgul.ir night express for the
jast. Ho will reach Cleveland to morrow
orenoon and remain there for a short respite ,
vith no expeditions , however , of receiving a
Hlbhc reception of any nature.
ON Till : HAY 10 M-.XX VOIIK.
jAMKsroxvN , K. Y. , October M.-Blalno
vent to Cleveland by the logulai datnrday
light ti un on the Lake Shore road , having
jeen coin-nailed to leave Chicago before tl'o
onclusum of thagrext torchliyht proce sion
'loin Cleveland ho came bv the legu'ar ' after
loon tram on the New York , Pennsylvania
md Ohio railroad to Junieatuwu , wheio
10 nriivod shortly before 10 o'clock ,
.lo is the guest of ox-Governor Jj'ontoii.
Co-morrow forenoon ho vull have
public reception and at noon all will
e.ivo bv special triin on the Krio road for
\ow * York , miking a ehort stop by the way ,
md spending Monday night at Cluiira. The
pecinl tram which 13 to bring Blaine to
.his city left the I'no depot in Jersey City
ast ovening. On the train were
Vndrews Diaper , chairman of the executive
lommitteo of the republican state committee ,
Joiinul ( ! ncral I'd. Merritt , S. Plitt , Car-
lentcr and others. I\-Sciiator T. C Plutt
eft the city last oveuing to mnko m range-
ncnls for the juity tt IJhnira and Jamestown.
) n Mondiy , at 'J a. in. the special will loivo
fmncatoxv n At Angleciix a stop of an hour
ill bo made to enable. Blaine and parly to
ako part In thacolebiation of the aonixcrsury
; the first republican nominating d iy in lias
tato. She t stops are to bo m ulo at various
l.icea along the route mid Bluino xvill oay a
exv words at pncu place. Th party will stop
ivcr night at L'Imira. Great preparations are
nadu there to give Blaine a hearty welcome- .
n Tuesday mormngtlio jiaity le'ixcs Ii mira
lex era ! short utojn will bo made along tbo
onto. The special train will roach Jersey City
tgnight. _
is the wish of Blaine that no elaborate prep
rations bo undo to uceivo him Tuetday mo-
ing. Ho wishes to obtain n good rei > t pao-
iralory lo the demonstration of the Im-mess
len on Wednesday , the welcome in Brooklyn
'hursday , and the great p trade in this city on
'riday night.
Urltiwli Ilurd Tnnc.s.
LOMJON , October 20. The motion of Lord
Miurax in for tbo appointment of , x joint com-
us ion of Lords and Commons to enquire iu
the ciuao of iho depressed condition of
adniid agricnlturo receives the Hiippoit of
10 Torus 'Iho goxorument is inclined to re-
ISO to appoint such a commscsioii ou the
round ( Hut the inquiry would have no prau-
od result. Tho'l ries v , ill inako the bad
mditiori of tlio country a subject of a plank
their election platform.
A Mliilihli >
Si. I'hn itbiiuitn , October 2li 1'he nihilists
nvo widely cuculated a notice nuthon/ing
iio udoption of cuergoti measures ugaiiist the
uvernmont
ScrolulalsnzcC xf , / men general thnn any
other dlsBaso. U L < Insidious In ch iractcr ,
nnd manifests Itself In running eorcs , pustular
eruptions , bolls , svxclllngs , enlarged Joints ,
nhsccgscs , sore eyes , etc. Hood's Sarsap.ulll x
txpcls all trace of scrofuli from the blood ,
leaving It pure , enriched , ami hcalMiy.
"I was severely ntlllctul with scrofula ,
nnd for over j. year htul two iiinulnj ; sores
on my neck. Took flvo bottles of Hood's
irsapirllla , nnd consider myself cured. "
0. K. LovrJov , Lowell , Mass.
C , A. Arnold , Arnold , Me. , had scrofulous
pores for faeveu j cirs , spring and fall , Hood's
Sarsap.irlllj cured him.
Salt Rheum
William Spies , KlvrU , 0. , suffered greatly
From erysipelas ami salt rheum , caused by
nulling tobacco , At times Ills hands would
.rack open and bleed. Jfo tried various prep
arations without aid , Jin illy look HooU'H S ir-
saparllh , and now B ijs. " I am entirely w ell "
"My bon had eilt : ihuiim on hla Innds and
the calves of bis legs. Ilo took Hood's
Bars.iparilla ami Is entirely cuied. " J. H.
N1 , lit. Vemon , Ohio.
Hood's .Sarsaparilla
Sold l > y all drugelsts. ? I j MX for ? ' < . Made
ly by 0. I. HOOD & CO. , I.owi 11 , Mass.
1OO Doses Ono
AFFAHKUBROAD ,
Tic Grist of New in otter Land
TJhiu Ours ,
English Disaffootiou With the
House of Lords-
Popular JDouioiistration Agains
the Peornga in Parliament ,
Euiopo's ' Fear of the Spi-caiL o
Cholera ,
The ScourgaiAlrcady Invading
Northern Franco ,
Liu * Of Hi' Hol'imps the Pardon of
Atitt-Jowlali
THI : nouaE op Mmns.
LONDON , October HO , A monitor radical
lemonstration in favor of the nbahtion of tso
louse of louU wns held In Hyde Park to day.
) x or 100,000 persons vxero present. Along
) iiio3 > loii with binds , Hairs , etc. , innrchod
hrough the principal streets 'llio marchers
Kro.mcd In pas8ingillio headquarters of the
aiious conservative clubs at West J2nd.
Miny banners wcro dlsp'ajod ' burning such
nsctlptiotis na "down with the lords , " mid
the lordn nro the opponents of ci\il ntul ro-
igious liberty and must bo abolished. "
Speeches wcro delivered from iilno platforms.
kins Josslo Gtatgcn , tlio wll known ngifxtoi ,
iresldrd nt pno platform. Itosolutijiis were
Hissed declaring that the house of lords in
ifcolosH nml dangerous mill might tuba abolish-
d. No speeches w ro made by members of
hohonao of commons.
A TUEIUBMNa CONTIXKVr.
FLIIOI'E DISMAYED IN VAOUK ANTICIPATION 01'
TIIK CJIIOLKIIV'3 SriUHO 1I1K SCOUIW 18 IN
inAISCK JEWISH IMMUNITY .
Special telegram to THE BKK :
LONDON , October 20 , Much anxiety will
ontinuo to bo felt in northern Europe , mid
specially here , unttlltlsdotorinlncd whether
he cholera in Normandy Is going to spread to
lav re mid Dieppe , There scorns to bo no
oubt that it was brought iuto the country by
ishermon returning from Cotto , which is a
> estilenti.il hole , ami Jin a also furnished con
agion for Spain and Algiers. Thus far the
isooso is not OR notably virulent an it might
to expected to bo from the frightful condition
f Vnont. The mildness of the disease is
oubthss duo the cold xvoathor
to , which h is
rewillod on the channel during tholastwenk.
'ho aanio cause will probably prevent iho
proad of the contagion ,
Jii\vistr IJIMUNITV AND oiiTiioiiov ninoTJiY.
f hiuf Kubbio nt Naploi is rebuked by ultra
rthodoxJewH for shortening the futon the
01 oat dav of atonement as a proven * no of
holern. The precaution was a goud ono , for
lot a single .low has jot died of the disease in
01 Italy. Nor worn there any Jowiah deaths
u Toulon or elsewhere in Franco Bivo at Mar-
eillo * , where seven died , but tivo of thtso
; oan disregarded t'joraco hygienic precepts
labitually und one i it o remaining , two died
vhllo doing hospital duly.
A AVOKTHV HOMtlNOFli1.
HI ! C/XU IIK1 USJS MKHCV TO Till ! W linc'IIU )
CIU5IINAI.8 WHO ILIU'KlllAIH ) 1IIK IIHUTAI ,
AM ) rAN'ATICU. IMUHII MASSACIU.S.
pccial telegram toTlIK BEK.
LOMIOV , Oatohcr HB A. moienient iu-
iiguratcd in the highest social circles In St.
'etcisburg for the amelioration of the
enlcncca recently Imposed on nnt ! Jon iah
otorH li making remarkable progiess. It is
opoited lint tin car , referring to this sub
oct , recently stated to a piominont clerical
H'titioner while ho was fully alive to the mag-
iludo of intoiCBt shown in tlia cases of thcso
nfortuunto prisoners , and axvnra of the socia
ending of ninny of the rotitioncrs , ho to-
) lvtd that any k'liioucy on his pi t would bo
in tlfortm the vxrong direction , llosiii l 111 it
10 wni determined to tike moisuios to precut
cut theHH bloody excesses , which are a dm-
race Co liiitsla and an evidence of midud-
nlnlHtration of tlio laUH in sumo dlstr cti
niency in this cuso would himply bo dH
ouragomdit t > thixo doing tlioir bi st I > kuuii
eaco. The u/ni a decision is cinihiilcred ro-
iirkalduiu bumg purhupi the first In which
10 emperor hiix , at Jtast to tiio xuino extent ,
alien xidus with the oppresfietl
AllalrH In Ki
I.os'DON , OttoLci 21. In thohousoof com-
nous 1 i.st night the f anchmo bill pissed the
irst leading without ( Imeuf.sion. It comes np
or the siLund reading Thuitday.
Tim wages of cotton Hpinnerx at Oldhnm
11 ' ' 0 been reduced live per cent owing to adu-
rcssion in Iho cotton trado.
iTapaneso advicou nt.ito that Mikicb his In
jrirod thn lluropoau iiiisnioiiHof thn iJiipanixo
cornei' , which tonalsta of eleven prliRUn ,
rWenty-four matuises. | soventybix counts ,
74 viscounts , and nevouty-four borons ,
Tlio Uruiihulck Tlironc.
lllUNH\MCK ! , Oct bcrSI A dolegati from
10 bundeHratli presontul to the llrnnswick
let to-day u ktttir fiom JIniporor v % illlain
ejecting the claim o [ the dtiko of Cnmber-
und to the gnuid ducal throm , nnil approving
icabiires of the council for u rejji noy : inst
ID protondei , The O.i/etto this morning
mblibhed the tixt of the ( liilco of Ciimliiir-
and'H nniniftnto ni d ducumontln which ho in
ormod the emperor of the death of the ox-
K of JIanoMir mid dodared ho would fully
inintuin tlio tmhts cud titles \\liuhho had
nhcritul.
I'Kyi > r , tin' " .N'oiivciiu Itlulie. "
pedal toll gram to the liKl' ,
LONIHJS , Oulolier Ji. ( An Knghsh olllclal
tint fruin Cairo miyn the niliutlon in Jlgypt m
oplorablo , The city of Cairo , eupoiiully , m
ecomlng dobuuchid by the siuliii * i plethora
' money , < anseil hy tlio preparations for the
ilo expedition. Money u Doming Into Iho
onntry not only from 1'nglaud , but aUo from
piriilHti\f > ptopln of nM nntlnnnlltle * , nnrl n
( iionnniis lull uill lmito bo fcnteil and p U
by England tome da\ .
UIUHSKI.S , October W. ltoportH
] \f\o been confirmed In regard to tin now
cabinet. The now premier , M. liornairt
Su\oral pi w demind that tlio go\erntiuin
diH.i\HVKilidntity thn African Interim
tlouil n'poclation , nttlio Cougn rouferrnco
n t < > axojd undnngerlng the neutrality of llv
cotuitry ,
"C'ailnlu
Spectnl Teh-gram to Tin : llKC.
LOSDOV , October 2fl Thn o nors of thn
( Ttoundi UK | > n which the bnttln of AuUerlii ?
uat fou ht nro t\ci\atlliK ; the biltln liold , Ii
coiifi1 piouco it a rumor lint Iho 1'ieiicli com
timiu'tr ' buried thorn a numbnr i < f military
cnntnlnlng moro than n million francs.
Olnilcrn In Tarlfi ,
1'MitH , Oclohei 15. ! Two moro ilintlw from
cholera. It in lu'luncd the dlsc.i'ova < < gonor-
att'd ppontaiifou.ily on account of the genera'
filth of the city. _
Till : I1KIGHT OP HOMNOIO. .
A \ OUMJMEUICAN IIKAITV , At TMI DA7/UNO
TIIK \ \ HOl.hOHID MKKTrt lK.\Tlt M Ol H
Cl\l. KXFCUTION IN JA1'\N. SlItASOKU TilN
MOTION'
Special Tolegnm to ( ho Hi r
NEW VOIIK , October 1(5 ! ( Tliin Btirtllng
tory comes from Japan , After tlio war in
his country aristocratic northerner and his
laughter cimo liote from CJuorgl.i. Th
laughter was nery cpioim of beauty aud was
mm in tlio faahlimablo H\MIU , She was as
icklo ns beautiful and \\ai continuilly thing-
ng alleged huelnmK Shn tirst nmriuid the
wealthy John Ueochcr. Tiiiiig ot him , nho
led to 1'irin after l.lujd I'liu inx. Alter iitimo
if gay life in Pain , nho matriod Count I'nn
alo8 , who'o first w foas also nn Amortoin ,
ho daughter of lion , lli.llnhy , of Oxorhnii
tago fulno. She became the tr.iro of I'UIH.
i ding to Japan with her husband , ho dt netted
n > r bicnuno of h r falling in loxo withaVionch
Ulcer. Bho returned to 1'arls , but soon after
o\istod ! Japan with n French coloi el. Ho in
urn lost her affections and nho married the
) line minister of Japan. Ho cooped her up ,
mt flio rscapod mid took up w Ilh another Jap
HOBO ollictal. This was too much for goo.l
inturo , aa Japanese Iiw rccognlres it < s n
loinnusolFonto for n wotnin to desert ono cho
lasonco smihd on. So the pitmo mlmstur
vent before the Mikado and procured a spec-
al net under which tlio woman who had dn/ .
lid the whole world , bt ginning with the oo
: idont and ending with tlio orient , was bo-
loaded.
_ _ _
OX HI9 NATM 13 U HAT 1 1.
On AN IMilMIIkS UIPUIIIKMN I.NTHC8IASM IN
THKUXNkS IILOOMINOTON , 1II.S.
UIOOMINOTOV , 111. , October 25. The \isit
f Logan and other distinguished republicans
o this city was made a great attraction for
10 ono great rcpub'ic ' in rally of the cam-
uign , although the republicans of this section
md been greatly disapjiointed in the change
f progrumno , which rushed Blame through
o Chicago last night , instead of giving him
n hour hero to-day. The completeness and
einty of llio decorations and perfection of
irangon onts was something rcmirkahlo.
Joiuocr.iti and republicans uliku decornU d
iolr building' ) and took placoi in
10 industrial display in the pro-
ts'ion. It is oatunatcd that 10- ,
00 to l'.J.OO ) % lsitors woto in the uty. Logan
nil party arrived from Suringhold on n * pa-
ial train at noon. In tlio party were Mrs.
vOgkii. Hon. Ivobort T. Lli coin , Senator Ctil-
um , 'Senator David D.n'in Gov. Hamilton ,
Jon. 1'at Uouon and others. Thcro was n
try largo procession to meet them , consul-
ng of Iho uniform ! d clulu of the city and nur-
> imdlug toMna. At the pubho Sjuaro , wlioro
10 H and was Incited , there w IH tin enormous
iiiUUudo , Ofitimatcd ut 25,000 or : tOOOl ) people.
Vftcr n chorous of ono hundred voice * , Sena-
> r Davis , chairman of the day , introduced
.ogan in an eloquent Bptoih , Ho spoke of
jOjjati as n man "who , by the strength
1 IIH | abilities and foico of chirao-
cr , has rlson to distinction in
oth military and civil life. " Ho said
10 great party to which ho is attached has
mstltutod tilm ono of I U leaders in the un-
louding contest , aud if successful , as Ibehavo
10 will I o , you nerd no axsuranco that he will
o lionor to the olhco and con itry. Logan ,
Fler itpeaking of the p cauuro It gave him to
itioducod by his old mid honored friend ,
elved nt once into the taiilf question , advo
ating a o intinuauco of protection. Ho was
or Amoiiciu clti/enuhlp , American products ,
inorlcim markntKovcrythmg American , ns
[ ipuHtd to Iogh ! h iiiRtiiutloiH. Clos
ng , ho paid a gloulng tribute to
lame , ami predicted that ; his vililiers
ud slintleroix would bo emphatically
cbiikul on the 1th of November. Governor
[ amiltoii made a luief opcech whontho party
icik tiiniigcs and went to their train. At
10 depot short spccchm weio in ulo by Horn-
tun , Lilian and Do. me. After then do-
artiiri' Hociotary Lincoln was Intioilncod by
u ( go Davis Hi nbpjtcli of toiiclimg Immty ,
MCU ami ehxpmncB , Iho npealcer prowntiii ) ; to
in audio cu iho bon of I. is old as < ociiilo mid
in iidiniHtrntoi of whoi-o estate ho is. l.in-
iln spoku biiclly , touching tlio M'ct on dleHiic'H
ml the tan II benator C'lillom and Congrtss-
mi lluuoll aUo upoko briefly. At the con-
iliion Lincoln was Bd/cd by tlio crowd and
trrled uvvuy on the hhoiildenf of jelling mid
iceiingnun. To night there was a parade ,
ml ep eches by Tiinculn , Dr. 1 * . H. Coinln
ml others ,
t < riKVii ; < ANI > IN JI3USKY.
KAMI J'UKI'AItATIOVS IO llbCIIVU TIIK 1IKMO-
CllVriO UANDIDATK IN IIIH VAIIVK tOUNn
IN IHISKV.
NKW Yoiih , October ? . CJovernor Clovo-
and und sUlf and thoAlbany democratlo pirn
anx will airivo on the West Shore road in
orsoy City nt 't o'clock Monday. Oovornor
Abbott mid Ins f taff and Newark's committee-
iidi will HLotvotho governor there and cucoit
inn to Nowark. Arrived there , the twogov-
riiorit and their Ht.ilf/i vull proceed to Air.
jihvard 1'idback's for dinner mid
rivnto irceptl'ii. After that tliAy will
oiiio a public oceptinu at tha Uiand opera
Hiii-e , which U to bo lundsoninlv ilocoiated ,
'hla will last two hours or HO. Then follows
pantdo. ft will bon viewed by Cleveland
ruin tlio pi itfoi in In front of t > o city hall.
'ho pioc i Hulon will htart at nine o'clock mid
iiilnudid by thoSoventh legimLiit hand It
1 1 lo In chargn of Major ( luneral K , i ;
torrp , commiiudT of thn nnlfoimrd clubs of
' sox roimty , Tlio finlsliinjj tnudics vvuroglv-
n in Newark lantevpniiig tothuarraDgomonts
or the gr md demoiiBtiutloti on the occanion
11 visit Oliwland. Cleveland is a native of
Iwiev county. Ho H the first nntlvo Jersey-
laii ovir nomiiutod for prtsldunt of the
Jnited States , His native county , therefore ,
proml'ps lo | iv" htmrrlcnmn on a . . . .m-
cale. Acting i M"'i the MiRithm of Urn I's-
fox enmity deiroi'mile tlub ox pry democratic
organization of Noxxnrlc nud nurroundlm-
tnvviiftlntH hnvojb" > on gotfltuf toixty fur
the ln t five daj * to make turn rroxv
the greatest p" > lltlcil da" nvrr
wltiir srd In Noxv Ji'npy. Invitations had
been sent to e iiln in all ducctioiis nnd scoies
nf them Inuo Mgnifipij th.'lr Intention of com
Ing. Iliey inchido thn II id on countv clubs ,
l.H'O strong , the I'lai.ifiald , rll/nbolh.
Piiter-snn , Orange , IN.'ortiatoxxn , and
other orgitil/ixtlon. . I'.xiMi Philadelphia
vxlll bo reprefcnte I , and Albmy vvill contrib
nte Us quota in the pornoimof the democratic
nlm'unx ' of that cilj.j It is exm ded thntfrom
in.OOO lo liO.OOO persons will bo i.i line in the
iiMdoxxhich tnkrs phot ! this ovonincr. Itls
. " pcctnltli.iler 10),000ipoplir ) will be < In
llio streets to witness the pageant.
M I'I YOI { i IIIOHN STATIC.
HI i lAtu i : ASSI ii \ vi : i HAT TIII : NO inn H HOI in
v on in VIM : AND IOUVN NKVX YOIIK
l'ltOIITKIl liKMON'srlUTlON II III
llONOtl.
Sl > ecml dispitch In the BKI- .
N'MvYoiiK , October Sfi. The p.-nt week
lins bioii ono of mow thinordinaryaotivity In
pohticil urc'cs ' hero. Tin rt publican mnu
agers held a long couforcnco to-ihy , nnd ro
Doris as to Iho outlook were of more than
ordinary brilliancy.
"l < xerthing"sald chairman Jones , "looks
splendidly. I ballovq wo will carry Indium ,
ftow Jorooy , Connecticut ami every northern
stitofor liiaino and Lngmi. "
' That moans New York ns well1 sild tlio
pporlor.
'Cirtalul > , " naid Mr. .lotus. "Now
York Is of coitrte the bittlo cnninl noxv and
I must bo looked after closelj. I nm miicli
encouniged by rnpoiti from nlumg republican
couulies of the nlato. Wo 10 not going to lese
so maiiv mohibition votes at it lias been rep
"
resented.
I'ltll'MltNO l-Olt llt.Al.Nl.
Greit prepirations aio ni piogrefs in Noxv
\oikforreceuingBlaino. Ho vvill ho greeted
n the metropolis with mi ininunt of entlmsl-
> 9in which it Is said xxill 1m nlmoat unparalslod
ami his stay will bo marked by a series of pop
ular den onstralions dosignnlod lo gixo
in miontiim to the closing dixys of the c xm
patgn.
TIIK JI.VUTYll'H Mr.SlOKY.
V ( IVUIIEI.l ) JIKMOI1IAL HTVTUK D.NV klLtl ) AT
Ml. lOt'IS ,
ET. Lous , October 20' Notwithstanding
that a rain storm prevailed noirly nil d iy ,
puto a number of gentleman nnd ladies ns-
lemblcd nt lowei ( irovo park this afternoon
nud took part in the unveiling of the ttntuo
trectod tnoro lo thn memory of the late 1'ron.
dent ( i.irfiohl. The exercia-s consisted in nd
Irons d by Dr. J uile , iiroetorioiH oditur
n AV'cst Lvcho Post nnd Curl Caller , , the
fculptor. The dulicatory speech vx-ns tmulo
by 1) . P. Orrley , secretary of the Momoi i xl
Boclotv. Muslo nnd re.uliiij' and a letter
from President Arthm and ( iovi rnor Critlen-
den folloxxed , A memento of Iho occnnioii
wns also jire'-enled to Carl Unttir by Jtln.
Helen''olch , formerly a resident in the ar
tist's native ton n ,
AVpnlher To-dn3- .
WAHIIIKUON , Oct. Jli. Uoper Mississippi ,
local rains , Jt.irtly cloudy wealhor , snow in
northern jinitF , folloxv d by clearing wonthor ,
busk nortkxvostorly winds and decided fall of
temperature and higher barometer. Misriiuri ,
filr wonther , iiorthwoutorly winds , decideil
fall of temperature , higher Imomotor.
HNOXV 1VTI1H VVh > < T.
CIIKMINNK , October 2(5. ( Yary hoavj snow
storm to-day. "
TEuEGU&L'lilO WI3WB NOTES ,
DOMI HMC' .
Ocoigo T , Jackson A , Co. , of Augusta , ( Jn ,
lave sold out to Thomas A. Scales. Liibili-
! m , 5100,0)0 ; nominal msetts , ! ll ! > ,000.
1'ostiniister General Hatton left Satuidn )
i ht for Now York and after a tdmrtstayln
hut city will proceed to hid homo in Hurling-
on , lotva.
The Iron propeller "Scotia" wont aground
( Kenwienixw , a point near Mmcpiette , on
jitko Krie , on Friday. The last account was
lilt bile was leaking bndly.
The Providence club linishcd tlio series of
amos with the Mctropolituns Saturday by
ofi'nting them for the third timoin Hiiccoasion
I'rovidoiico 11 , Alotropohtaiis ' . ' ,
In the ClnuH'in polygamy case at Salt L ike
atmday morning , Jjjdln , Iho second wife ,
imclu eil hoi toitliuonv. Only three ipms
ions wcro nskod an I nnsuerod. admitting the
nairiae' * , v/htu and \\liore. The proHCcntion
( JVf rCHtH.
In Calhoun county , West Virginia , n Mrs
ohuHon , whdo tompormily liihane , mixed
> mo arsunio with sugar mill gave it to liar
iico ntcp cluldnn. Ono refused to ext , but
ID other two ) ) : irtook of thn fatal compound
md diid In a ( uw inlnutiH. Mrs. Johnson
noli swallowed BOIIIO poison heixulf and soon
iod. "ho was ix slstui in law of px I'mi-
ntnter Johnson , who ticuntly dotiaudod the
; iivernment out of ylO , ( OU oml then eloped
vilh u woman , Ho wns afterward arrested at
Jovlnglon , Ky.
All Iho pr.nces of the Cluneso omjilro aio
Hpocially summoned to iitlond an Imperial
iiudienco ut PuUin from November 5 to 7.
It in stated now tint the Kgyptiun nnnv
will bo reducid to four thousand men , with
eighteen Kr.gllsh ollicers 'Jhopollco will be
increased totlueo Ihoueand mon.
The water famine nt Manchester I'ngland ,
is becoming ( > serious th it it will bo neeoi
vary to st ip tha mills und other industries dependent -
pendent on a walor hiipply , If rains does not
soon come.
The 1'ronch rablnot Saturday morning Us-
toiiod to Millot'x account of his oporut ous In
Tonipilu , and wo o entirely sutlshod with his
course. Ho raid the reports now received of
the pronent slluixtinn In Toiupiiu mo much ex
aggerated. Tim Kronch are ittrongly fortilled
and really lo repulse any attack.
The goveiiimont has decided lo reinforce
G ( n Itrlflro de Lmlo In Toiiiilii ) | , und Admiral
Courbot , uommanilhu operatlnns in China , by
lli.UOi ) men Ordern have boon sent to Toulon
to pluco trauspiirtu Iu iiiopuratlun inuneill-
alily. The Kionon uonsnU mo ordered logo
Him ghai , owing to the inenuciug attitude of
Iho Cldnc'so.
Aleirible gas oxploiion occurred in Iho
hotntoof J , U. Ifut'.liuiM , ut Montreal , Cana
da , Saturday mot mug , blowing out all thu
windows and carrying ixxvay tlio gable ucd.
The furnltuiu vxu < thrown tut i the sticot by
the force of the explosion , mid other articles
carried a longdistance. The saivautn , vxho
wtrouleopln ; ; iu the bxumuiit , XTCTO temblyi
burned , ono fatal y. Tliu explosion wns caiiBKii'
by gas escaping fiom ix ho u In a pipe an ivth !
iu ciroumforance. J
J" i
, . . _
THE SOL ( | JUTH
*
And tbG Manner f iltli its Sol-
Wily i ? / incd ,
Shot-Gun Po1io < i llio Gospel
of Terror ,
White Savages Alraatly Eesort-
ing to
Domooratio Determination to Keep
the Polls by Terrorism ,
Bourbon Schemes of Fraud in
tlio North ,
A. Sontencc < l OHinlnnlN
of \ttciiiitffl | nroAvlicatinx in
HOIilI ) SOUTH.
Special to Tun BXK.
\V.\sni V TOV , October 2i. ( TSo I'vcaincr
Ciltlohxstho folfoxxing odltoilal : "Intolli-
genco has renchod this city fiom MUsipa'p , i
of rx moftnlniinlng clmrnctcr. It seems from
wh it ) hiiH been communicated bo Qontlemcn in
this city , who llavo corroipondonts in Mi.is-
ippt In n position to koow whit Is- going on ,
that n general crtmdo Ins been entered upon
against the republican nominee I for congress
and all who Mipport thorn mid
AND M.VWAVBH
may bo looked for at any moment. Lynch ,
tliu ropublicui candubxtj for congroas In the
bloody Copi-ih dlntrlct , has been compelled to
cancel all bis oiigiiKPiiionts in the o unty and
hai hid to tleo for his lifo und it Is said that
the lending hulldojorH nvonly declare if Dhxino
and Logan ara el octal they lihnll ; bo con
fronted by n democratic house , mcdo so ,
peaceably if it B 'ii bo done , but torcibly if ib
must bo BO. Colored rcpixhlicana nil through
tlio stnto are ( limiting for their live1 ] mid a
veritable reign of terror pervades the entira
state. "
noif TOOMUS' nuui
In an interview , ( ton. llobert Toomba ,
despilrmg of thi ) i lection of Crox-cr Clrtxol > ndr
owing to vt hit ho htvlcs'tlm perfidy of the-
pooplo/'eaul : "I tohl the peolo before thou
u or that revolution would come in ten years ,
nnd to it did Politics ! elements nro BO cor
rupt that I prognostic-He another rev lutioa in
the course of the next ten years. '
BOirilltOrt CllIME.
A HKVTKNChl ) ClltMIN VI IICTIUUS TlIK DltMO-
CHVTR KLKTriON MIVUIH OP IO1LMKI ! VV.UI V
AND I'llKSI M
Special telegram to TIIH 1H K.
Ciuovno , OctoberSli. Jnines Dacythe Chicago
cage ward politician , who murdered Alder
man Gajnor , nnd who ij under sentence of
deith , in an Interview gives some startling
revolutions of democratic crvokednoss in form
er elections , in which ho took pirt. He says
that hundreds of false ntHduvits weio made
out and bummers and vagrant ? , from thor
r lums brought up mid voted thuro aud were
then taken in WHL'OIIB to lepeat in other wiuiU ,
nnd that these affidavit ) were destroyed to
prevent their n a ta oyidencot that the othcera
of poli co know of nnd obottod this crime , and
that preparations for the B'xnw methods are
being nindo for the coming electfon.
DuntcjDK , October - ' ( ! . The democrats lirxd
their ( /r.uideat demonstration of the campaign
to-c'ay on thu occasion of the fech \ of Col.
Win. F. Vil u , of WiKConsin. Savoral thou
sand canio in on excursion bmlns from , nil di
rections. Col. Vllixs nddrossod P,00 ) people
n tha afternoon , for tx/o hours , arraignln ? the
republicans. Tlio city was elegantly deco
rated w ith limiting , lanterns and II igs reptib-
leans as well nj domocntj n-loniing their
msiness hounos as < x return u > nphmoiit to iho
lemocrats for drcorating when Logxikwas
lire In the evening1 then' xvas n luria torch-
i lit procession of lliX ( ) men , horsemen , ship ?
if state , anil cars of trrnworks Tha promi
lent fi'ituro win the Key City democratic
club , of ono bundled liujiuess und professional
lien. After the procession Col. John A.
J'Noil , of Cluengo , npoko at the opera house ,
which xv.n i ackad , making his nr imiont on
'Why the Irish should suppoit Cleveland. "
[ t wixs u grand dumoiutrution , ono of the
mst politic if i nei iner h l I in Dubnipio.
I AC itlng and close local mid congressional
ulltics made the on hu&iiism and cheering
very gteat.
ARSNaus
RYINGTOIIOLDDOWII
'ARLDAKlfJGPDWDE. . .
ITAMDOUHDTORISC/
PURE CREAM TARTAR.
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