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    E AHA DAILY
FOURTEENTH YEAK. OMAHA , NEB. , FRIDAY MORNING , OCTOBKR : U , 1884. NO. 114
BLAIHE IM BROOKLYN
Long Islacc's ' Metropolis ToEders
a Qraiiu
Publio Ovations Amid Rain and
Storm.
An ilrish Tribute of Esteem in
OeltioiDialcoti
The Mammoth Boooption by
Brooklyn Ladies.
Demoiiatratious at the Theater
and Williamsburgi
A Ilif-y Day Inr llio Gn > l Cnnilldnti
InolfiiHMit AVcnllict'
Ilcnily I0l
UIiAINK IN lU'.OOHIjYN.
Niw YOIIK , October 30. Ulaiuo waa late
arrlviofj in llrooklyn. The time appointed
ur him to cross llio bridge was 12 o'clock , but
was nearer : > before hn uppaared. The du-
y wan occ.iionFd bv n liir n number of call
era upon him at the Filth Avciinn hotel , Now
York. At about n ( pintter to ! < Dl.tlno drjvo
to tha M .iiidou homo. It wus ruining hard ,
t about 200 men waited under the verand t
nd in the vestibule of tin hotel. Among
these were Miyor Low. Mr. Unllard ( Itav.
Henry Ward HaoJioi'n brnther-ln-law ) Hav.
John J. ileiichman nnd deleg'ttlonB from the
Kings county tempor'nc ) nspoinhly and from
the Now York temperance assembly. Hev.
( Jfiorca K. llad WAI clinirmau of thu latter ,
all of whoAd mooibors pc.ieut eh ) hands
with lilaine.
AN HUSH TlltllfTK.
A committee representing Iriah-Aincricin
-uiti-ClevelanJ nnii.n of Kings county with
John 1) . Cnrroll at its head , Wera introduced
by Judge IJnonoy aud presented anjaddrois in
Gaelic und Enylfdi. M. J. Logan of 1'htlp a
Celtic cocinty , rai t that it WUH the d-eiro of Iho
committee that lilaino shou d hear the midribs
in Irish. lilnine Bald : "I Biippose it i.s the
language that aomo of my ancestors were met
0 speaK so I ahall bo glad to hear it. " Mr.
Logan then raad the address in Iiisli. Hlaino
was very attentive. After the reading Hlaino
with Iho scroll iu h H hand said : "I xludl cher
ish this not only locanso of its political ti -
iiilic-ince , biitaho because it H : i very interesting -
ing philological contribution. "
AltngjtliHr about 50J person * , including u
number of lad e.s ehook Innds with Lilaino in
his reception r > om of thi Man-ion lionso. Al
four o'clock , the rain still fulling , lilaino took
.icanioKe aud uttomled the ladleti' reception.
THK 1III03KI.VN LADIES' I ! Cf.tlTIOX
Long before tbo hour npointad [ ) for the re
ception to hlilut' , civen by thi ! ulit'.s ol
Bniolilyn , thu Academy of Minic was
ctowded in every fait and people weie ( , ' ° ing
away unable to get in. Although the occasion
beloured peculiarly to women there were
many men present Kov. Dr. Uehr. nn ,
fp.ikusmau of the ladies , delivered the ad-
drcfli , pji'tlims of which were warmly up-
.plaudeu. When he introduced Bliino every
body in tin homo rose and choeiu 1 audit is
jirob ibU th.it o 1 , rg4 a number of handkerchiefs -
chiefs was never bnt'ro < 11 ittered in the great
hall. IJla'n' ' ) bowe I rupaatmlly to tbd plauditn.
Sdonco finally b-i g rcstorod Im aai J :
IILAlNk'K SrKhl.'H.
'Intnn iniDortniit national contest wind ]
luw dj nvs to u eoji > , much of tlm progrens ol
winch I ha'o pernoiially itnfned , two thing <
Jiavo especially impruNieil me , tin iidl'itnco '
exerted by tin won IMI of the United State' ,
and that ex rted by the young men. J.A | > -
plans . ] I do nut kunw that I ini/lit to dividi
thnsp , foiI .ittiibnto the gn.vf. interest ami
activity of tlio young men lur ely to thu in-
Hnencu of their nioiheiH , | Api > lame.J The
republican par'-y o vej a grrtin debt to the
women of the Unit d States [ renewed ap-
jilnusej not u debt now maturing , but ono
whica b'7' { n at the very Imiiidalloii of Iho
pnrty. fur the. lit-ntm-u which sprang from the
pen of W'.inan did mum , 1v.u 1 nil nit to say
did jnt , to e .ncentru tlut great
army of ficedomhich , in the
conll'i't ' tint cimn iipm thu CD'iutr y
destroyed the Institution of cl ivory. [ Ureat
cheering. | And f um sura tint who i the nmvn
ciurio to RIO til .t 1 w.is s lei'ied for the Import
ant and r-o.-pounililii post in which I nowi < t.iud.
1 roc''ivud no gmetiiiij tial n < ; int more , or
was moro gr.ittful to mn , thin ilio ono which
'fiiueto ma from tnat l dy who'o giftid pun
Impirtcd Kpiiit ai.d soul t > thu uuti-sluvoiy
nifitition , whuu nbug.iv . t'i the world ' Une'e '
Tom's Cili'ii. U' o oiigod noplaiiso and llirre
cheeis for II iiiut lieoJior Sco u. ] I do not
fenltheref-.ru , that the l. dt" of lirooklyn urn
taking unyotli-r step in Ihin oxlraordiniry
welc ma which a grate ul h-iar : feels it iin-
piM.nblo to to'pond to adequately in word' ,
I do not 11 tl that they mu tiki g
any i'0w ' itH | > or exirt'iig ' any other
iidluenco thui : th.it which hai been coiut.mtly
exerted by wom-'n diirui ? the tliiity inos-t nil-
Iiiirtant yium in uo lli t > ry cif tha United
Htit.s in wliioh the njpubliciii party has led
the ujtiouul proKreai" . [ lienowed cheeiing J
1 know thi widupruul ii.linnau tint 0"s out
from hii.jh u Kiectin. , ' us tlii.-i , I lir.ovv th it
without HUlI'mgo wnm.111 riimU often the
welg'it4e ' > t votu. [ Vijliiii | | e J I k > ow thut
the great moral i-truiKjth t.imving | ilf-elf con-
.fctai.tly in llio politic j streng h with whi. Ii
tin ) m'/nblican ' party h s been inepind
for iU utilities and in trimnphs has
.porno from thn prauous aud nurn
inlluence of woman. | iJruut chooiing ] I
oi kn , thiirefnrp , du > > nml profound ucknowl-
odgeii.oiit , not meiely forthoKie.it hi uiticauca
ofitliiH oceoiim , bin fur itscu-ditllcy and for
\tlutovnr f PMIH mid comphineiit it may ini-
ply. line I idiimld bo vun ! , indeed , if I Nhoiild
tnkn t icyM-lf any great pjr5 nf th.t
wlnoh nioiini only aa cxprei-idiin
of nympailjy and supp it in that
giftit uomnui.dtiig contest in which for thu
lime [ S'H called to ropieaent tli best patriot-
imn tLu lio-.t /i -art , llio hex ; usp'r.iiionri ' of
the AiiMTlinn.s.-'iinbKc. "
Ax I Viino to ik hi-i Heat there wns another
enthiiii.iitic diviioiihtiMU.n lll.-i ) that \vld h
had pr < ' t < : hiu on I.is intr ducUun. ( ion.
. otowa-t L Wooilf.rd b.ing called out by the
jiudieiii',0 uiide a f hurt Hpeodi
< fUK UVlMNi : rUATLKlX.
After th'adiiv. / ' recontlon HUItii' was
driven to thenvidiDco of S White , when ) he
diu/.i. Th i tlier RB-J-IH incliid-Jil J hu Sher
man , nx-rfecroiju-y jf tbo trdimry , Kev. Ul-
ward Jiei'clier. ' ji"d Mtjur Low. Tlio inetein-
ent M jthcrof tv-daytontintiud ihrunglwnt
the evfjiioinntfillHti'dm / , tin HrooUljn
Aca''j'iiy ' of Mn.io ivus ; , - pacl.ed by ad-
mireiH uC lilnioH Very many liiJiei Here
prtMint. 'J'n-J ineutlag vj < under the ; Miu < _ ;
nf the KinRR county campilpn club. lion. A.
W. Tetnipy wnn fltctrd president Tin ) vice-
ire identi < included Kev. Kdwnrl V.eecher ,
iiMilS iiabcuck , 1'atiick Kurd. linn. II. I- ' .
rary. ' 1 ? v. V. A. Tatlry and KeS T
Spee'r. An Hlnino filtered at 7 : ' > 0 he was re
ceived with wild ni'pliuje.
III.AING'M M-KKI-II
> -as what he called " A brief sunminry
. .f the tlfectn that are to follow Irom 11 c nti
nation nf the republican party In pnvur. " In
Lho cour.ie < f ld < remarks Blaine mid : "I de-
ire to t.iy thai iho opnbliciii party , without
speaXing , or Intending to "peak imllvi lunlly
of nuy nlh r patty In ilm United State.4 , prv > l
or present , is the only one that over had thn
nnoliillon or courngo to limit Its own political
| ) .iwor. ITrememhius applause. I Theiopub
lean party did not gain power l > y the sting.
; le for reform In the civil smlc ? , but wltu
the po.'si'S.'iou of n patronngo larger and
Kranaer than iiujisrial sway over controlled ,
thuj parly voluntarily ab.inded the parti'an
control of patronaKO and initiated
that Rieat reform wHiin its own tank" ,
nn achievement without precedent- with
out parallel in the history of politic * . [ p.
plauie. ] And wl a' his been iiccouipiiahud Is
bill a foreshadowing of tlut which n moro en *
lar/rd experience and further triul shnll item-
onstiati lo be wisp , patriotic md effective"
At the u nclusion of ihu s pooch theievai
prolonged cheering again and again renewed.
Krnin the ncademy ot music Dlaliio and Cidii-
oral I'remont wore driven to the Uiaud opera
hou'Q where then wai another gteat crowd
nnt. ido nnd n very laigo atidleiiee iiiciJo ,
Upon BlnincV , appearance , w.n nrepcliou on
a smaller sc.iloof thoHteiio nt the nLiulimy ,
His speech heio wai a discussion as lo
"who her the exneiiinont of free trade with a
possible CI DKO in our curroncv system pliall
lie ro'orttd to by the American peoplo. "
From the ( trandoimra hoii'o Hlaino was taken
to a cirriag'i mid driven to Williamsburg ,
where iiotrtithstniuhnr tin ruin , which "till
continual ) , a great open air meeting w.i < hold
on its ground for two hours waiting for him.
Thn enhuxiasm w.\s HO great that fur some
time lilnino could rot got an opp irtunity to
speak. Ho confined hU remarks to mi ex
pocitiou of the bent lit s resulting from pro
teclivo taritl and to the nece.hity of con-
tinning Iho pro'ont tinancial policy of the
government. Illnino left the ntuml umld up
roarious and voiitinned uheering.
After the m eting in Will amtburgh UlaliiQ
took his place at the head of tha procession.
The rniu was then falling heavier than ever.
As the procession reached the republican
headquarters in Montagna street , Uloino took
his stand upon the platjrm ( , and nheltored by
waterproofs and umbrellas , reviewed the
parade , which numbered about six
thousand men in uniforms. Tit- )
uncasing rain had ilrenchul them through
nnd through. The torches for the meat pure
were ( 'MlDgnishod but the men chooieil
lustily , regardless of the weather. Apart
from the precession , a crowd of ft ur or nvo
thousand stood around the headquarters in
Montngm street. Blainand his ton , Walker ,
roturnea to the Fifth Aveuuu liottl , in Now
York , at a late hour.
TFIK IIOSTON I'LANP.
BODTO.V , October ID. ! Upon 15'aino'a ' arrival
in lio.ston , M ind.iy , ha will proceed to thu
Hotel brutiBuick , where he will dine with
eprescntativej of the nuny and navy , mem-
b-M ) of congress , und pr. mlnent g nilemoti ol
thocity. The p trade will bo reviewed from
the hotel. Bhdno will leave for Augusta
early Tuesday morning , reaching that city in
tuaaon to voto.
STOltHVd riTM'MCAIj.
THK DODV 01' Till ! On AT KIIIIOII 1IOIIXK TO
ITS KIXAL IIKSTINU PLACE.
Cm 'Ar.o , October ! ! 0. Tha funeral services
over the late Wilbur F. Stoiey were conducted
by Hishop Cheney and the lov. ! Dr. Swaney
at the family re idenco on Prairie avenno this
forenoon. The collin was placed on a cata
fahpie in the middle of a long nnd narrow
room. It has a silver platu with ths .sinipli
imcriptimi , "Wilbur F. Storfly , born Dccem
her lch. ! ) 1S19 ; died Oot-iber Z"th. l-.SI. " Tin
floral 1'lfe'ing.s were i u neroni and ri h in de
xigns. Tlieio was a lar o attend inco of ills-
tingu i-h d pe iplo who had p ° rdoimlly known
Iho < iead e.litor , amone whom were Judni )
( Jardv .ludgn l irbirt Tree , C. C. liotui'V ,
Melville W. Fuller and C 11 Denm-tt. A. L.
Patterson and U K Matteson , of the Times
and a most tlio entiio work in fore o of that
journal. The pall boirors wore Lyinati Trinn-
hull , lilihu 15. Wnihburn , Divid Davis ,
Charles 15. Farwn'l ' , 1. Lvlo Uickny , J. W ,
Doate ; William Hen v Smith , Wil lam I'onn
Nis-in Wirt Dexter auJ .lo'se Spaldin , ; . The
iuterment was made nt Him' Hill ctmoiery.
CHltlSTI VNVOJI K.V.
CLO-COr TJIK IICKT Xli DP TUB WOJICN1 * HOMl :
Vlri-IONAKT HUUIKTV OP Till : JIl.TIIODIsT
nil'HCH OPPICKKS KI.KCI'P.I ) .
CI.KVIIANI ( , O. , October HO. The women's
homo mUaiouary society of Ihu M. K chunh
finished its animal meeting to-day. Th
otlieeri for l' ' > n current ycur were elected us
follows : I'rehidont , Mrs. Kntlio foid IS. Hiiyes ,
nf I-'rouiont , t ) . ; VicPriisideiiti < f Mesdames
John Duis , F. S. II 'yt , W. J. Bio vn and
J. H. I'.iylits , of CinciunUt ; K. O. M ! Oabe ,
of Delawan- ; C'irre'poiidiiig ' Sco-etiry ,
Mrs. K. > S. ltu t of Cincinnati ; R'coiding
.Secretary , M'S I1' . A. Aiknn , nf Cncinmiti ;
Treasurer. Mrs. It , A Cuik , of Ci.cinnatl
I'esident Mau.ig'T ! ' , -Me-d.xme < Bishop vilcy ,
Itichurd Dyini.iid , .1. Ii. FurAcr , WHli.uii
Hnnjon , . ) liu L. Whutstmie. A. u'wl. K ,
HiriM' , Willntni Al. Amp1 : , John Si'iiiikinson
and William F Tlmrne , of ( inclnii.ttl : Mis.
D. William- 1) la.vure ; Mrs. W. W. I
I'od/of .Sla isoiivillo. Tnero waa a rnu' ption
in hour r of Mis. H lyes and tint membi'is ol
tlm ( ! \"i'irivo b nml 10 night inih ) pmlorol
ill" Fir-t Alnihodist ICpii'uipjl church.
Ituilt nt Aslilditd ,
SpecUl telepratn to TiinHKF.
AHIILAND , Neb , , October ! P , The rapnbli
cam nf this place he'd unt of the gramlct > t
rallifi of tlri cJinjiaig i to-d y. Thu l-ivvn
was alive i\ilh rejmblic.ius who li < tenud tu u
f-pen:1 : ! in lliH afternoon fr. > m Hon. T , M
Mill-quite , of Lincoln , and to-night to an
able and lulling epeuLJi from ( ido. D.iwes.
He I'umllfld .1 , ti , Morton wlthnnt gloved
The opera IIOIHI w.is p.ickml ui > ( l many
ueru inrntd away at night uuublo to gain aa
initialled.
on ' ' > M'c. '
C.iuto , October , ' ! ) . There uill bo a general
of U it'shf IIC9H up th ) Nile nixt
week. 11 in report d two steam liiunch''ii '
were wrecked on th * c itaraclM.
Itliiinit Itllloil al. lioriton.
lioiTO.y , Oct-jboriHth.-llinlnelm accepted
Cnl. Wnipp'u'rt invitation to uips th'i lion-
pitahty ol tlio rjpnb ijunmif thi < citm Mon
day. JCI.-iiura'.a : proparntio maio beiug made
A 'iVnvn A til i/c.
FAYKF/I : , J'eiin. , Ocubnr : ! 0.A re '
raping hem and itin eijiuclod tlu < town will l/u I
loatroyi.il. '
CAMPAIGN CALUMNY ,
St John Swept late too Yorfei ol
Political Scandal ,
A. "Woman Sorapa" Alleged
Against Him ,
A. Fine Story of Youthful In
discretion ,
low Ho Desartsd His. Wife and
Child ,
His Innocent Statement of the
Case.
Strong Evidence tlmt HH | Ti'O.n
tu His AVI To WIIH Not Unlni-
pcnclintilo.
ST. JOHN SrAXDAU.
S [ > cci [ > l dispatch to Iho liKK.
CIIICAQO , October 30. Tlio Tribune prints
the records from the circuit court , nt Olney ,
Illinois , giving tlio bill for divorce which waa
miKht by 1'roliibitionist St. .Toliu , nud rdso
the followirj , ' allidavlt :
OLNBV , III , October 25 , 183 ! . In 18.V2 I
was living in Cnlhoun , Uicldand county , 111 ,
Ona John St. .Tnhii married at my honao my
ttepdaughter , Mary Jane Urowii. After living
with her about Hired months ha deserted
her nnd her unborn child. Uuting
the time. he lived with her
ho never provided a single jiomiy'ri worth to
suppnit' r clothe Ills \vifo and fiho would have
sulferoJ for the n iiiM < itiBS ef lifo if I had not
suppll d hor. After waiting pattoutly seven
long years for hid return , his wife nought and
obtniued a dive C3 in the courts of Idchlntid
c unity and wai granted the ciutotly of the
child ; but his cruel. heaUlogs mid mjxciHalle
desertion wrrckod her lilo , broke her lioartand
camed hnr to ( ill a premature grove.
( Signed ) J. II. JJliKWKit.
THE DlVOllCK I'llOCKDUllH
The New York Trlbnuo of jcsterday morn
ing contained the following :
31,1-1 -Mary J Jane St. John )
vs. J- Hill for divorce.
John St. John. J
And now , at thin day , coinei the p'aintiff
by her attorney , nnd , it appealing to thu cmirt
tlmt tin defendant , John .St. Jonn , has been
duly notified ot tlio psiulcncy of the suit by
summons duly served ton dujM liofnM the tirsc
term of tliis court , and the s.iid St. John
cornea aho by his attorney , but Imviiig fnilvd
tj answer or plead to paid CUHBJ it H tlior"
fern ordertd and decreed tint the compl.iin
ant'ii bill bo tdkim for confessiMl against him ,
tlii * .iid St. John. Ami tha undo ciyning on
to bo heard up m the protifit and teati'imny ' of
nitnerBes , and it n | ) earing tint the
K.iid pl.iintiir and defendant line been
nnrriud , as alleged in comphunnnt'H
hill , and that he did nn or about
thH ' 'Sth day of June , A D , ] Sj' , wilfully IH-
rort his raid wife , thu comiilniiMiit up tllio
present tim , without any jmt no.u o or provo-
i-a ion , and it appeurb K that ll-nry St. John ,
child of complatmint and defend int nf thu
jgo of lx year' , i' , and Ins been , in tlio custody -
tody of compl dnant binco tlie desertion of htr
oy K.iid dntdiidunt , und it iippearini ; thut
cnmplniiianant is thu proper cnMto iaii
of Hiid ihild , it i * therefore o derod
decreed that the bonds of mitrimoiiy h > r < j ; > -
fore e-VHtiiirf liKtweon the nail cmipUitiinl
und defendant ba dissidvod and hirrtaftor null
und vind , and that the s.iid u < mpl diiant h ivi
and retain thu nxchnivd eiroaid contr > l f
their fiiUl child , lf-nry St. John , nud tint
said defend nt jay the c..8tiof th unit , etc.
Sutu of Illinois. )
llichlnii 1 County. J SB.
I , Tlionms Tippatt , c5rk ! circuit court ii
and for tuid comity , do heiebceitify that
tha witlnu and fort'g ling is a In.e c ipy of a
ilcroi of divorcB wherulu Muy St J .lin wa. "
complaioniit und John St. Jonn was defend
init rendered at tin- Juno term of llio circuil
court in tht ) year IS ' .I , and rocoided in ciicuit
court rocur.l No. It , at pugo I ! I. " ) .
ituess my hnnd and ollijial Real at Olncy ,
111. , thm I'fith day of Ojtolier , IKS I.
[ duul.J Tnos. Tii-i'HT , Clerk.
ANOTHEUITNKan. .
I , Mrs. Margaret A. IJrevvor , balng duly
sworn , depriio und H.iy tint I am ungni int i I
thu in.itter set forth i i my hn < hind'H alii luvit
above , und know the xt.iti-mimt . to bj trim in
every reapoct , nnd til it mu h morn could ho
added reuardinr ; the ! ll-lri itni > MiC of St John
to Ins wife. I m.r/led Mr. H nwr in IHlil ,
bnO I lin.il in the immediutu noigliboihuoj
long previously , and know all tlm jtirties in
timately , espKu.illy Mary .lanoSt .loho. .She
died in ( luz-lton , Ind , Nov. 7 , IK7i : , and , us
he hid Imploruil nn to HBO that lii Khoiild
have u de. ent bun .1 , I uentth ro nnd h nt her
body brought to ( Jinny. 1'onrH'inl , flu ) lies
liuriod in llio little chinchjard , mil but few
know thuisput , M nothing iniiiks tko g avo.
Many a time did the tell mu ihnt St. .lulm
wiccUed her lifo ,
MAIfAllhT A , HllRWKII.
Snbrcribed nndRW nn toluforu mo thin 2ith
dly ol October , A O. 1SHI.
T. .
Notary 1'iiblic nf HlchUnil ( Jimmy ,
ALCOIIIII.Va TO ST. JOHN.
Sioiul | telegram to TUB lice.
CIIICAOO , October . ' 10. JUgardlng lhoclmre < )
that St. Jnliti , llm iirohlbitlonlst cindidato ,
had biion ilivorced from Ida wife fur dust rtion
and had npghcted In jirovlco for their child ,
Mr. Van Vlirt editor of the "Lever. " wm
indeed for iiiforinalion us to the truth < ( llio
rntii'ir ' and H.iid : ' 'Whin S ; . Jnhn wus in
Chicupo ho H nt for mo and told mo the ttory
of hlx jiri < t mairiugd Ho did this for fiur , KH
1m sai-l , lint r ( > publiciiiH : might bun u-imo
hlaiid'trmw story mi it. I nou't romemht'r
hVurythiiiK ha naiil , hut IIB told ins that when
liy wus 1'J vears old mid wliilu ho was livii.g
down in KUblind county , III , I think , lie
made ; i fml of him elf by mairying u yontij ;
lady in tint i < ei. > lil .rliii . id. Sii m after ho
marnul her he dmciven d thut ho h id hoe.ii
ilectivcd i > l > nit her In H uni ) way orinlior , ami
tnt'ruiip'in liu w nt to Ca'ifnrLJ.i to permit her
to uel u divoico for duHoilion \ year rtwo
uftTwardi ho letnrned to It'cld.ind ' c'iinty ,
when ) jjublle Huntimuut fully mi aino'l ' him in
what lin hud d'.inand muni d l.ii m'C mil
wife Ifo a'Hiired HID tluthohad acted mi
hniiTiblo purl nimut it In Bvmy rm-pict
'I'heno faeU Hrn in t o pom don nf probibi-
ti 'ii leidi < 4 throiujhunt th > u mutry. '
"Dill h rvglect to pro * i Jo for tlu lr not. ' ' '
"llosall ho till not lloonidthithopaxo
h bov an excel'enl ' DJuc tIon , . .1d that 1 o
w i now in n railroad ollico out wc t nnd doll g
' " '
" 'ill not IhUalTnir cant him the votM of
all mlnM \ \ \ Catholic ( upportern who are
> rejii'lieod nRtlnst divorce and retnarriagr- ? "
"Well , tlit-ri ) are not n Rroftt many of thorn ,
comparatively. "
1 Will not St Jon reply to Iho rmum ?
1 Of cour-o ho will. I to ! i on his way west
low , nnd m v bf in ChlcnRO to mornmI
mvo in Idea tlmt ho ! a In South iJiud , Iiul. ,
to-ilay , " | _
THK ri.ATTKIUNUUF.rtlUMCAX OUTLOOK TIIKOfOII
OfV THK aT.\TK-Mfl\NtJ ! > ir.S KKVV AND I'AII
llkTWKKN.
NKW YOIIK , October 20. [ 3 | > ecial to the
Chicago Tribune. ] Tlio democrat * are hoping
to carry Connecticut through republican disaf.
Vctlon. liupilry ill Now lln\en how.
over , Hhow * that the utmost which llm bolters
mpa to do U to p.ill about 1,200 votes In the
a nto. This looks llko nn overeitiiiule. In
New Hayen , for instance , there nro 100 figuers
to the anll-lJlaino Call. Of them Ion were
lomncrals , lenmoto bocauiodemicrntiitilS 'J ,
our Imvo never yet voted , twenty-live or
thifty nro prononncod frco-trAder ! " , and moU
) l the others are inon of little or no iulluaucp.
iml huvn always been clu.sod ni doubtful
voteri The ludepondunt nro ( pointing , or
lalm to ba spending , a good deal of money ,
but evidently wilhont much ilfect. 1 here is
no "silent vote" to bo expeo'ed Uvcry indo-
peiid'.Mit has nuido his p.Mt In a roll of nowsiu-
> er tlinndor from thu republican ranks. 'Iho
whole movement Imi been a noisy one.
Tha Independents thnincolve8 do not oxiifct
a lurger vote llisn their ijoll shows. The
talk of a Rroixt 'Vilent vote" ia sheer mmviiMi.
The Connesticut democrats nro nuVinic stout
mid porplstontetroitB to recover the support
which they have lost nmoiig the Iti-h Amerl-
c n and working classes. Thi'ir work In this
direction Is often unscrupulous A number
of instances nro known in whlih deiuocratio
mp.oyerB have Bought to force their men luck
.nto thu democratic party ty mo.ins of throats.
Tlu mananoM nra ilolnjc all tint they c.m in
Iho way of stimulating race prejudices ami
Initrod. 15ut Irish nationalists ttand
firm n a rock. They h.ivo dicsolvod
p.irtnerBhip with the ilciuucmsy and thay
will not bo frightened. Tlio .Ciithwlic clergy
uro quietly wishing for republican tuccess , aud
t i y lend their powerful moral support to the
republican meinbars of their Hocks.
The inpnbllcaiis of Hatt'ord ' view the fllmv
lion with a greut doilof oiicouni'lng | cheerful
ness Tno cauvuss thowa that Hartford xvill
not provu a laggnrd when the vote is counted
election night. The polilleiil atmonphoro hus
cleared , and the prosposts of _ the republican
party have visibly improved in this lasl Ihroo
wooke. _ _
Mi-SAVKHN'KV , Til K I.I tU.
I'ATIttCK KUAN , I'BK IDKNT Of THK III1SII AMKIU-
CAN NATIONAL LBAQUK , IIIIASIM TUB HT01l\
OK TIIK 1IOUII1ION IIIUKMNQ AS I'AI.sl : .
LINCOLN , Neb. , October 30. The following
letter appear * In the State Journal to-morrow
Journal.Ocur Sir-l
IMitor of the Stata - : -
Imvo just read the proceedings of the meeting
at Chicago , at which Dmilal McSweenoy is le
ported to have Raid : "In Ireland , the wlmlo
country inculding the glorious leader , Charles
Stewart I'.irncll , is in favocof the democratic
( iirjy nud oppojeud to the r-pub'ijnns. ' Hi
would tell thorn than JrUlmun voting for
Ul.iluo should bo rfgardeil ii'i a traitor to his
country and crosd. " I ilo not know if Me
Swooney evoc met IMrncll. However , bo hu.
certainly not Iho authority to Bponk for him
und hU knowledge of'f'O piopla of Irclum
does not extend very fir outsidoof his homo
in Do jig d. Parneil in a cablegram uiliirw
t me , puhlishod a'fow weeks ago , < listinc'.ly
iidirmad lii nenlr.ilily 'n ' Him campuinn. The
Innh national 'oiigua ' of America distmctlj
declaiod its neutrality and by n lircula
i .md. inSontembsr.Bijrnoil by Hov. Clmrle
O'lltilly , DO. , treasurer , K gor Walsh secre
tiry , and myself , enjoined nil branchrB to
keep tin eiguo , work apart trotn Ametieai
poiitiiH , nml I am aware th t the people o
trel.uul , us a budv , di ) not toke any side In the
c mtust. Swine of the most nctlvo mid oarnmt
niKinli'rs of the lenguo nro workini ; in an Ind !
vidnal capacity on dilleront Kidos , tniipuitiin
whalover candidatu4 conacionco mid purtj
slIiliatioiiH dictate , and they hivu a porfcc
rii-lit to do ) AH for Inntunce , my friend
Aluxumlrtr Sullivan , l'utriik Collins , Join
Klnneny , J lioylo O'Ki'illr , if. A. Koran
and W. J. ( Slcoson. No honest Irishman
titlnr in Irol.ind or Amuiioi , clnirues nuy o
tbutn gentlemen with biiiiiif traitor to hi
country or cr. oj. I fotl it my duty to urnni
Hiich HtiitoinunU as that of McSwconey as a
gioss onlr.iKO against the mnsoof Ireland
Slgnod , Yours Truly ,
PATIUCK KOAV ,
1're.sidont of the fried Nutioiul J.eagno.
THK NKiUIAaK.V OU'lTjOOK.
HOW TUB 1'Ol.iriCAI. SITUATION AU'KAIU ! TO
visnoiis-Tiiu r.KR'.i WIIJUSI'IIKAD INPI.U
INCK. :
Special IXapUoh to Tun llii : : .
CllK'Afio , Ostobor "P. The Dally Nowa ha
a diH)4tcli | from Lincoln , Nob. , carefully re
viouiug the political filiation In XVobratku
The writer nay/s tlia fiillonlHti nro not Btronf
en ugh to wro.it Iho titjta from Ihorepublicang
nnd that imti m.mopoly ! s the main Istne
Thu npprcfHlvoexercine'of thiidaDgotouapoivcr
ef Iho iiulroad curporaiion.1 Is whut box givei
nto to Ilia iintl-mimi i ily mavcmnnl. It ha
resulted not only in tlio orKanixition of a for
miduble und Krowlni ; pally , but IUH forced the
republican ami dtmocrkllo pailleu la llirow a
tub lo Iho niiti monopoly whcla by innc-i tliiK ii
their lust two | latfoririH planks favoring reil
road rccnlalinn by la\vj A * n rcwon for M or
tnnViiofont itgivrs Tup OMAHA lkKtho orgau
of tin ) anti-mo op dy | ity ef thu nUto , ai up
posing Morton , TlIB (3r.K ( ban u , largar clicuhi
lion inn > m. the furinerj of the utito than ul
ttin other papers tomWiiod. Muny of then
drnw their political fftii ( ] from It ulone.
A .Vownpari'i' ' * * Honor.
, III. , Octobe)20.-Tho ) noUblu IMI-
1 tic. t ij.ont . In Qiilncy to-night WM tlio pros-
( iilition of a Urt'o biiiilliipiliV'tJ thu WliiK
oflicu by thn lady fiiei.dn f tlm young u.cn's
K-piihlicuu club. Iiy. . UlcVhiioii rnado iho
piiveutitioii speech onjb'Julfof ' the lalleannd
C. A. Wilc'x , om ) of Iho propriolorj of iho
U'liIir.'reMponilud , The II i ( ( ia thirtv foot lonj ;
und l/e.-iM hand-
/ aii nppropfjuti ) iiucrlption -
'J'liiiKuicsOiit. ! uf AVorU.
KK , October ! IO. Thn'mlll UWBPIII r -
solved to reduce wa'/e < | flvo per cent. Thous
ri uro out of employment. The municipal
eH mo deviling ineaiiire.i of relief ,
'MID ' THE MUGWUMPS ,
Clevtlani ia the Land ot AIM
Rcpnlilicau Defections ,
Appealing to Democratic Ener
gies in Oonneotiouti
A SorioB of Grandly Arranged
Ovations.
Great Show of Enthusiasm at
Now Havetii
Cleveland's ' Feeble Oratorical Ef
fort at Bridgeport ,
A Day or Haln , Mud , ( Jonornl I tail
Wcntltur niul Uimrlxm
IX CONNI M'lt'Ur.
1'lTTsrlKU ) , Mm. , October 30. An Jin-
nemo crowd welcomed Co\ornor ! Cleveland
into with oantioimilitig , nuuia and clicorn ,
'romluout ' cllixini of Now Haven mot llio
governor hero nml escorted htm ti : \ * pocijl
rain. Aflor an introduction to the crowd ho
ittemptod tu speak but Iho cheering would
lot ill-unit. The people passed through tht
car onoli shaking the governor's huul. :
NK\V HAVKK , Conn. , October it } . On tlio
irrivnl of Cleveland ho will bo escorted to thu
Now Huvoti h mno when ) it reception will In
lehl. After luuch ho will bo serenaded , nftci
whi h ho will sp > ak from n balcony to tin
cmwd and then will ho escorted to the depot
tin Inn VIM for Now York at 8 p. in.
ALIIASY , October I0. ! Clovolaml , necoin
panted by his private secretary and Genera !
Karnswoith , loft here for 1'ltUiield at 10 n. in. .
Tnero was no dimmiiitralioii al thu depot ii
iiccordanco with the RnvornorVi lUsho. Al
Ciip.it ISarringtoii there was an innnonso
crowd , wlio received till ) governor cntliuslm
tioally. Hundreds grasp 'ij him by the ham
while the train waited ; 111 it draw out thrci
enters worn given for the next president o
tlio United State * .
CHATHAM , C ss , October 30. Clovchmt :
WAS greet" 1 heioby an ImniFmn nuiiilur o
pnoplo , who received him imtliintastiottryjimf
fchouk his hand , assuring him of hiu official
EUCeSS. .
NEW Mfi.roitl ) , 0 < ) NS. . October 110Oroal
crowds wenat Canaan KitlN , West Coruwal
and Kent to welcnmu Cleveland , whu ap
poured on the platform of the car at cncli
place nml shook hands. Circat ciilliusiasiii al
nlom ; tharouto.
limncrn'OIlT , Conn. . October 30. Clevoliuu
nirivi'd in Ibis city by special train en thtt
lion-atonic road ac 1-0 p in , in cmnptin
with delegates from Now llavou and liiiiUru
port. A crowd f iibimt two thousimi
gathered at thfl dupnt and a imlulu of 10 ' gum
was fiied. Ho WJH oseurUd I" the Atlantic
hotel , whcro a reeo. titm was held until i > : lf > p
in when ho left for New lluvou.
NKW HAVEN , Octiber 8J.-In thin city , th
vain hud fallen heavily throughout the day
All arrangements luiil boon o miploted bu
they ended idtor ull in total cancellation. A
10 oVoc'c this morning , all Idoi of n p.vail
bail be.cn given up. At the Urion dep. t ut
o'clock , the cniuril b HUM poiniiu In. At.
o'clock ovtr It.OOD peruoim surged In and mi
( if tlio depot awaiting Cluvi'l mVrt arrival
Donpitn tlio heavy down-pour the nmlti'iidi '
pressed up'in ' the platform , it-i deii'er puiticti
gathering around thu train dispatchers oflico
nud wh n positive turn-dot tlio governor' * ar
livid nt Mridg'-port was reciivoi , tlio excite
n. cut of his drenched admirers increased
Thofpiciii t-uin Jolt Jlri ' ( report at f > : 15 , but
iiiiimiiiicoinont of this fact wm niailo on'y ' ti
bo followed by b gin telegrams staling tint
thu b.td wnitthor would prevent HIM governor's
iirrivid ut N 'W ILitvcii. but the crowds wonh
not Imvo in thus and tlio cp-ti .1 fiom ISildgn
port rolled mtottiu depot. HOIIIO iiiiniHeH ba
Iiiro aix. Tliero waa 11 ( .t-nerul i-truKKlo for po
iiitioim of advuiitiec. Subn- mid HliiJ uui
/.ein choeroil thnuirulveB hnairo in tlio mai
riihh. OuUnlo on tlio platfurmn the eroi
W H iiractically boyoud r.ontrol ; the ( UitluiBi
aim niHido WM aliuont fn > n.iuil , even the
luuch ojimtOH wire npprnprhitiid fur ntund
! n < room 1111 1 all the widlo mi armv of Inioli
toro down Irom Iho city's centre ami duposit
ed fret > h ndJitionn to HID diatingnialiod visi
IOIH' wi-lcmnvio
When llio pollco hiul ho'vod a pnbsauc way
and ( ioverimr Uluvuland dohcmulod from hi
train cheer fit'r ulii'orrollo'i ' througli tliO''epn '
amlaMtiu lo to'pol'uKlimpfiiijf tliM.Nowr Yuri
sUti'smuu WUB renuwi'd by moil ui d will
Tlio governor , with CofonelH Lnmant uui
iVtniwoitli nf liiHBtuir , WUB followed told
cirnii , ) by Kx ( luveruurH Iiioi ( ; ell and ICii ; {
li li , Kx- Ala ) or Itolvrt on , C'liigresiina ' !
ClmrlcH It. Mitchell , Alcxiiiider Troiipo and i
rcoro of c.tlior proiniiifiit dumncrat' , urn
dnv ( n to tao Now llnve.ii IMIIHO whitnt HII ] > P
w.n served , H wax finally diiuiduil to holil <
reception at the city hull. Hire , nt 7 oVIoik ,
tin ) uoriidnrx woio Idled with nn audience mich
na hai buen larely K'Cii In Now Haven Up
ilio iron htiiruiNoi tlm crowd.s juHiod ; th < )
coumiitteo inc-hitr j cmill li.udly keep back
the tide. In a fuw inointntj tlio
fumillur fuuo of Nmv York's I'uvorn-ir
w.u hcen nn the htiitciso , and Iho cliccrH
which went up weio deafening. Kr..in llio
liiH' ll'ior tu tha vaulted . " .
r.iof iliu o y ofV. 1-
OJIIIB ! " brolio forth iiRdn and uffnfn. Ties
ijvurnor ; irnmcdl itely htepprd in front of the
iniyin'.ii ; llio. Tim crowd * prcsn d lorA'ard
in the ritlit ; coniilnr , and weio innr-'li died
( int by ono paxt the vU tor. S < nui of thum
Wi-ro allowed to pnjKH hU land ; HJIIID
uoru not HO I'.nxinuH. JOicli man in
llio crowd tiiod to gut a olianco to Rrent the
Kovornnr. Older c u.'d not bo enforced for
Mim.timo , audit W H only vhunit mind it
police uriivid that Imiid-Hlialiiii ) ; waH mailn
uuinrirntivitlv ] fiasy. j\r ; ! ! ( ) the torture
ceasud , mid III1) Rutumor , liit fiur.hoad cuvored
wltli | ier'iir ; ttoii , win ilrnKKuil intu the
nmynr'tf nllico nml ullnv.'cd to alt down. My
arm , " honald with a mi'il , "i BtilF from thm
cordiul lund-aliiilciii/ will eurry nwuy with
mo a good u inlon of Now. llaven'K | ;
If you democrat * vot" ) likn yon shako iuml *
tliero cun bo no n sUtlii/ yon , "
Jiiir..diietinnfirlowtd ! , M.ynrLowii doiri } , '
the hniiuM of liii iilli.io. Wlicn the city hull
w. comjiarjtivuly dearoil , the bum ) , which
h d b.nii pliiyiinr t friini'iitintiTVid | < , formed
in front ot tlio buildlug mid lumJrciU o ( ulil-
/.iin , dcui'itu thu rain and mud , funned into
un imprumpt'ii ' ) i > nirt t. ( 'lureluuil on ICH
way tn thu JJrMKopnrt train. It w.vi
ubsolntoly iiiipo-sililii for Oovenior Clovclimd
In inakn tint brlrfuat of nie thiM during
hu vUlt to Now Jlnvwn.
. After n fhort anppi-r
at the .Now Havim hoimo , llio Biient had btun
rUen iimniMllnlrly to tVo rity hall. Vrnm
ho mtmnnt that ho eiitcrtil thn'bullilinjf until
n OrtrruiKi' rolled nw.iy , tlm nnine of clu.fr *
v s ri'prateil mid the rlndiing of imnle of
iiiiln woidd have
ptovont-d nn nihlrr R or rr-
p'ini" ' . 1 , nrv'0 n.i wn ihn c end at thn ilpp-t
n tlio rirrUa ! of Clovelnnd , tlm imiUilmle
vhicli oeeiii.lcd the ti-cet nml pbtfonn and
n-Kcil out upon the rail * at hl < dpnutnro WAI
till lnr er and moro cnthn lmiUc Ii
UlillviKl-oUT , Conn. , October iW.-Clovo-
nuliYtiiritPtlhoroirimNoHr llavpn about
i-locl ; and wan nt rnco e i-ort 'cl to the At-
ntitlo lionso by Chnlrmau W. It. ll.irnuiu
vhMotho rent of i early an hour WIIH taken.
NiitAillHlniiilinca Hovor.i nurtlnvo't Btorm , a
irowdol so\er.d Immhrd perm In accnmpMi-
ed Iho pixetnor to the hotel A Lupe g.ith-
unr b"d aMcmbled in Krcrr-atton hall lon
itforoClovcliiiil'ii nrriv.il In thocity. Shortly
nforo It ) the Ki'Vtn.or nml pirty appeared
ipon the t jrn , nnii I ininipiire eiitliiHl i m.
to wn introduced by Unrnnid KeatSiiK' ,
irf fliUnt ol tlio meotinff.
Clevel nil * niil : I cAiinol ferboar at
nch time n < tint to oxprcua the
iloiwuto I exporlciica in thin
luccro mid henrlfi-U welcome tlntt
tin ) pcop'e of New Haven , Uiidpepoit
nd Connecticut Imvo atTordod mo If this
wi'lcomi ) wai a trtbulo to mo BB BII Itullvlilual ,
. C'liild only ixprixnmy Kmtltude ; but whin
I Hud 1 roproiu'iilnn ldo that i * tlm tame
vlth you as with me , it in witli n Renee of mil-
'inn rofpon lhillty that 1 ( .taml litfora yon.
Chcom | The world has not nroJiiccd no
{ run 1 a * pcrtadoaia imtion of ftco men do-
.utminiiif ; its own ivmrfii In tlmt posi
tion you Bland t > iilfiht inppl mo ]
At Bitch a time , a trader Klnnila In iv lolomn
Kioltion and to p'aiidiln of hN hoanna only
lorvntoincreaio liii feeling of rc < ipan < lbiltfv ,
.hitt i' , If ho In true to hit country nml to tlio
best Internets ef her people , which | > rvnclci
i < ii thoughtB. .Survey the Hold of the enuring
cnnteft. Sen the foreiM drawn up in array
I'lC im-t von f om a party itnnifr In nuinbi ra
llankod by n viiat army of ollic-'hohlerc , IOIIR
In power , rl h in losmircoH , both of money am'
liillnenco , but corrupt to the coro. To-dnj
they n-ek to control the rell ioiH eloiuont o
your count y ; to-morrow thov ulll oiideavor ti
Ijnln the inteiott of jour mllliomilro nmnuatCi
lor the purpose of raising innnoy to cirry 01
their ciimpa'Rti. ' Tliero clurnld bo no mla'nlt
alii ) t thiH contest. I tin an attc.nptto brra' '
down the hairier between the pcoplo of th
United SUU'H and thotu that rnlo tliom. Th
nooplo nro bu\md down by a c'asi of olllco
liiildoi-s VlnMO btwiie'a it it to muki
money out of llielr pinltioipi. If .you were t
KI ) on forever i binning your rulern from tht
eluRS , wh.tt will bo tlio end ? Thin ii n ipmn
tlnn that every cno of yon can aniwor fo
hiniR-lf. Ilocnuso it in thUtpnrty iif the pen
pin , Uuni'amls are II icklng to our stamtHrd
for thuy li.vu thslr fnllotv c amtrvmen am
their eonntiy niora thill they do their party
Lot UH feel thut "t o paoplo are the tulcra <
tlm nation and not the olUcehnldoni , wlio-i
Nolo nmbitlon mid purpimo tn pnvato KI\\I \
pplaniii ) ] lvt un nlso fool thut if ill
iple uivo IIR tlio jio\ver of fovprnuicii
wo hold f i om the ponplo a pncrod trnnt " Chee
uftcr cheer fi.llotvcd Cluvelnnd'rt speech. Tin
audionro r no t'i lluir feet in n body , ami hat
were thrown into the nir. Tin ) Knllorio
wnieh were filled with Indies , were a IIVISH
waving liandlercliitifc , and it wax fully to
miiiutoH before iMtSueony , who madti th
concludii'if ' HDeoch of tlio uvoniiiir , could bo ii
trodncod. Aftrr the nicetini ; Cleveland mi' '
party were ihlven to thn Atliint c hutol mi
froni them to thn depot , where ho took
Fpocial train lor Albany.
Mini *
HAI.IPAX , October I0. ! Ytialorday aftornoo :
a CIKII wan be ! R low < rod in the wiit mi no of
th1) Canada Steel Cu'ri. w > rltH ncnr London-
duiry , containing the following niou : Hlchord
H. I'erry , Tlionui Vloond , Nathuuiel Jluari-
Ion , Oliver Hnditiui , Daniel Chuhohn and
John Mofnnt' . The ca o WJH being lowered
down the Dn/firin / sliuft when the Rearing
hroko. AH tlio capu foil it WIIN omglit down in
tlio Bhaf t iiinl pvoi turned tlirnwinc ; out tlio men ,
who fill a iliBtanco of L'O ) feet. The thruo
rtr. < l iintin > il wnio IC'lled imtrlglil , two othnrs
> at lly injnrrd , the ntlinr unu in vrry scriomly
injinud. Tlm iinpinit is beim ; held.
5 "SISOIUOrAHY ( ) ! ' Ht'lKNCICS. "
THK NHW COVISKNUCNl' IIUHKAU 1'HOrOSKI ) 11V
Till ! NATIU.NA ! , AOAUEMlf OV HUIltNCUH.
WASIIINOTON , October 30. A coinmitteo of
memberu of the nutional academy of sciences
are nndirstood to him ) prrpand a rrport fa-
vniinj ; tlm ostdbll hmout ot anoiv govern mont
dep.xumrnt to ombriice all nroumi of a xclun-
tllio nature. Thlx would ii cliulo tl.o H'gnal
Rurvici' , liydrographiui ( lice , co.ist Mid geologi
cal BiirvoyR , light IIOIIHO hiunl , mivy obinrva-
tory ami and army cnxintieni work in the mat-
IT of livers mid ! i rbnr ,
Pcllii'imlH nml I'foliiliKliin.
i.H , III * . , October . ' 10 Tno ladina of
the Wouien'it ChrlHtian Tunporance Union
were refined tlio nan of the M. K. church for
the pnrpnno of holding Horvicoi lecominomled
by tlm nnmlhition national oxo-utlvo ( oinmit-
tito. The nervtC' wnro to cmifi'-t of an all day
pr.iytr munting , nml it bong umiinitodtliat
ibink cuisvH a ilentli nv.-ry f > U mlnuteB , it bell
WHM t ) lie I'll led utKiicli intervalH. Thn IndieH
h'ft the chnrih in abody , vl ited and held ilioit
corvicfH in every Hiloon in tin ; eity and tlion
repdrml to the ( liri tl.tn clmich , where tha
roxulnr Horvicr H were ledd.
To-Dny.
.S , Oot. ; iKor i > tlio nnpflr MK. (
.Fair weather in Koiilhern portion ,
anil mow in Minnesota , Mlowtd by dealing
wnallii r ; Bdiilhcait to northwest wind-i , vnr-
iublo in Hontherii p 'rtloiis ; lort'nr tninp rutnrfl ,
except in cxtiL'inn Miiuliern p"ili m million ry
tempoiatinn. l''or ' tlm AlIsK.mri v.illuy : l'\ir
woitthcr ; Bon < h rrit to nortluveat wlndu ;
lotvtr Umjierntiiie ,
DcnioiiKlral , nn nt , O
Special telegram to Tim Ilii : .
( ) IIAI.LI.Xi b , October .10. Tha demo-
crati lu'ld a l r o ritiliealioii ; mimting hern to
niglit. 'Iho ttiti ) and inllon.il i nwero
nbly di en-pod bv lion. .Io rph Ob rfoldor ,
.liidgol ) . K-Hg , lion. . I , . I. Mulntisli , .rudg :
Oliver tih.tnijon. Kor o n trei , William
Noyilli ) , WIIH lioirtlly eniloiBed II H inn.
jority in Jvuith county will bo overnhtiluiliig ,
l. Knlly at. Krloiul ,
Hpeciul Tolegrmn to THK llisif.
l''lllK i' , Xeb. , Oolobir . ' ) 'J. ' TJwro wai a
larrionnuiiing hero l.iit nUht of antl mniiopj.
lifti and ihiiniicra'.K. About night liundied
niBiimlilod at tlo meeting , n d worn ml.
dromed by dipt. .1. II. HtickliV. . II.
Hiuting * , It. Viino and II , Jtogurtf. Hticklo
will iiiiry Ihlii county by n good majority ,
Hinlrr'H ( 'nnvnm ,
TI-I-.T .Ii itvn , N. Y. , Ootulior HO. Ccnornl
Itutlcrariivod hero lhi < i owning nnd was met
nt tlio ini'it | | by : t largo crowd. It wnt ralciiH'
h rd , 'Pun homo
UJHTA whcro ho ipokn wau
p.ickcd full kiul many tuinud u-.ruy ,
THURSDAY'S TRAFFIC.
reslerday's ' Fulness at ( lie Sloit
Yards 3 on '
The OattlasMarket Slow and
fragging ,
CT-
t
LTogs Und' ' go a Eevival of
Energy ,
I'M
I
Speculation in Wheat Quiet and
Uninteresting ,
All Corn Options Dull and De
pressed.
OAIH Qitlei. and a Hliiulc I'.aslcr I'ork
K lotnl Uoncrally
OIIIUACO JIAItKKTS.
OATTt.B.
Special telegram to TIIK HIE. :
Ciucxno , October SO. Wcslorus and Tuxans
ormcd about a quarter of Iho receipts to-day.
Of the latter thorn were less than 100 cam.
The general market wan slow and dragging
lirnt to last. Prices generally on so-
called fixt cattle were -IOCO lower than a
week ago. Itcatly good , 1400 to 1500 pound
era are Boiling around about 5 OO&G10. .
Low grade nattvo etoors of 1COO to 1300 pouiula
aud thcro-nbouts are tolling along nbnut 75 ©
i 2,1. The marlict on Rtockern and foedcra ia
nlsn weak and lower , with n Itirgo niuiply of.
both. Some very choicn feeders , picked out
of big droves , sold at ! 3.1. Yearlings ate at
IrAht 4 cents IHT hundred lower than at thla
time last week. There were 10 luads of clock
calves on Bnlo and for t'l llio week so far there
U an incnuFo of nearly 1SOO h ad over the
pamo time lust weak. Texans and range cat
tle were in fair demnnd. Cnnniiif ) TcxaiiM
wine ipiotod ntoady. Good to choice slipping ,
Ii ! 0 lo 1350 pounds , CI ft 000 ; common to
medium , 10U to I'lt'.Q ' pniinda.I 1 < © 5 00.
Sales : W2 Wyoming. 1171115 ; Ki5 Toxniw ,
10311 , I 01) ) ; HO cows'JSI , 3 CO ; Mlo Nobrankn-
Texnim , 10112. : tir > : 18 Moutami , 1'JU , 5 < 0 ;
.73 Mootuna , 1.70 , f ) 10 ; 00 Moulann , 1 CO.
OjOa Montana , 1U2' . 5-10 ; 110 Montana ,
12 8 , 510 ; 4f > 0 extra , UrtJ , : t fin ; m Toxung ,
711 , 3 0' ' : li < > Texans , 'J 10. II03 ; fllTovani ,
! ) l'.l. 370 : llIlToxaiiB , .WO , It 70 : Ul T xans ,
1'17 ' , -I 00 ; UO Montau.i-Toxans , 1100 , 1 CO.
liony.
Market opened with a br ! lc demand from
all iiuarlerr , and under this competition there
was a nharp up turn of about IPu per 100 , with
market chiMin ? steady and about all sold , AH
ci'inpired with Monday , tha market was 15 ©
20 hiuher U'aitfon that day. iJulcH were inado
atI : til I10 I : Tor rough and common packers ,
at I uOCriM CO ) for fair to good with the best , nt
I ill ® I 70 ; and fancy a sorted heavy , at 70
® ! > 00 Thera wns u betler demand for 1'ght '
hits , with skip ) and grasiern s Iling at-10ii < a
i -5 , aud choice assorted of 200 down , at1 50
@t7D. racking nnd nulfipihe , ii0@350. : !
pounds , 178@5UO ; light , lliJ210. pounds ,
WHEAT.
No Iraturcs of inler'st won ) developed in
any of the market * to day. Wheat was very
ipilet , trading tiolng iilnio.-t nntiro y IncnI. At
Ihu opening , rpeculutiva offerings vero quttn
large. The liist sales were maiio nt u decliao
of la.hut \ undermil ( domain ! prices
rulliid J , ea'i'd oil a trillo , closing nljovcr
yesterday On tl.n afto'iioon bo'ird the mar-
Itel fell oil' again ifc : } . Jlecetpts h-ui and at
othir primary points continuu free. The
t-l i.dng figures Here 7lj for November , 7C3 for
December , 7'iJ ! ' for January.
COIIN.
Speculative Irading in corn wasnf a limitcil
cliar cter , nud the nurku1 : rulo.l dull daririp ;
most uf tlio ii'flei n. The feeling waa weak :
curly bill c osid on the regular hoard firm
witli November u ohiido higher thin yosler-
duy , but this ugnlii was lout on the afti'rnooii
hnaid , the mmItet ch sing atISc lor Octiibcr ,
I'/lo tor November ' for the '
, 3'JJc year , 3'Ji@
3l ! o fur Sfay.
OATH
ruled quiet and a tlndo easier , clotlrg at 25io {
lor October and thi ) yi'ar , 2b'tu for Novcmbtr ,
2'JJi for Jday. j
roiiiv
ruled stronger on thn regnlnr but lost n part
on Iho ufternoon hoard , closing at $11i ' for
llio your , .f 11174 for Jauuury.
LA III )
v/im generally utroiiKor , i losing at SO 03 for Oc
tober , 9 > B i for November , $5 85 for Decoin-
Ltir.
RS HO U
RYINGTOIIOLDDOWI
EARLDAKIHOPOViDES.
ITAMBOUHDTORI3C/
PURE CREAM TARTAR.
SIOpp. Given
Ifnlnmnranylnjnrlotiiimibttaiiccgcaii be round
hi Andrau-s'Pearl Baiting 1'owiler. Is jios-
'IvolypURE. Jlclncendorkcd.iuiilti'stlinonlals
received from t.ncli ciicm Ws usH. lana Hays , Jlos-
lon ; M. Di'lafontalne , orciilraeo ; and Gustavo *
llodc , fitwaiikce. Never hold In hnllc.
C. IT. ANDREWS A. CO.
aUIOAQO TulLWAUlCEB ,
J'J iMko til. ' 'J87 , U3U & Ml K. WuU't St , "
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