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Hariware,Iri,Strt Tinware It rei-turn- till .. :'ri ..r" ronaste initiated :j po- i K; TELEPHONE No. TO. - -- y IrM rern 11 pea I din. , ' rr- JVowpfZi". a. At . s ; ey, i -- . : - - dasu MasvWsrkeMlryasvnpisAara I - -" - - , !.;. ' - - to-nig- 4 s ; ; -, ,.- , ti-- tUfmM . ! FrlU ,AW wn Prince oi. Germany. ha becomoJJ Kent of Brunswick The titloof JBuke has been dro pod . The, Frlnce'a eldest wnen. son wuisucceodtotuu Kegeacr .(er-, of his lather becomes - linpHor many.,.., 'io , . t .i oh a,uu nit HP, j raiauar. ''eprlea1 ., A ; ' s ! (. ' ; I JbBbbW I T ' II II II 11 ' ''Hft I Jfcil t Hswf it i 'II y nsicA rad.:'OoCa! AaBarleaus! aad - 1 i :,,: , - II i an i ..dKi-saHNBK.K- b fl ( n fCfd BIAA1 evad Sslfldljii Wlced, "si t 1 I' - ill The Oeanie. wWoh sailti fy ester dav from San 'Francisco lor ' Hons. Kong, tooit on thousand Chinese' and half a mlllioa in cola.-- ' ,J i .... Tbe sentence of Palmer, who was to In Cincini have been executed nati. lsrndellnltelv suspended, the Stti Bled be to a Conrt writ preYo allowing i'.icr... mi Low Ost tm , j I i ' i.ii.: ,ll:i 1 Ji J w I H 111 . ...1 ., tf"h' i iv Jj-l- . AT, XSS PHIGES THAN- - ETXR, , "r to-d- ay . " n rTH.iTm JgTN I. , SJ ... 1 Al.- AT ' ii' ...l a 4i oxa iirs, w noimes-o- V'i ne rnai vuia Vorfc. at Newport, Was burned yester day Los, $D3,H0O; insured. : .' 'I AsssSMs uioaiBg oat ui is snars uns ox xamum', SIli aa4 CTaOldaWa IstN .lSSl, t': 1 i ; - 1 ma 1 tj . jijLi-- , 1 Ui Williams & Hoyt's make tu Ooat, AraeVican ivnd French Kid, Kandala.TieaC atei also an endless variety of v YaKoniL rumors are again current that, Khartoum has fallen aiid General OorUi. 1 a prisoner.- i i a : "' 1sbb saallw " 30.'-l,rstte- !A-1:- awis i a 'Vvfad iad SAlip SUjtjn; t jPrlAeyil'7f tE'" - , " tmmi al.liia TV! me Minister Ferr has Vn.rl.n A I. filtthm .... 1 ,iw. .UmIj. between faadlen. "PI. - -- lil1 i bU'rhmn MdlatlW AavflaV Y, . . . '.' IsBSBBBBBSBa .t'Hl 1o '.v'J'il..i I . ' arid Tnfalitir IfiUU'lue o f MlssosV mildrenTfi At.tlt7itttN a A " bitBUx;i30.f';Lriiiir , -- - A strwhsjA-l- '.. ir.Hf-Li- i j- - 'vi'.t . ..' U,l :Sanll'sl1 Jl.l i i IIi iii'w n 7ivi";ia" i -- NO. 290. n t; if Ji V y y ; ' VVHICH VttLL ASTONISH THE NATIVES. "..'IV. I'll, I IT H .A. T3, Culloch as secretary Of jthe treassrv was received at tlie, tfepurtmeht f ester-da- y NEW STOCK OF FURNISHING mcttBhajrjsV.The- - secretary 4id not visit the department yestenia. He is there however, to expected omee ana enter a a tne t.Ke tne j . of his duties. - f Brlenoll. 'New York. i.' the once celebrated tenor, died ' ia the . Everett Ho use this e from In ternal hemorrhage. 1I' had been ailing some time, bnt his death was pot anticipated . He was without relatives in GOODS, -- J MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES to-da- y, ois-char- ge ; M.-SIg- nor m. JENNINGS Y MILLINER ... . . America. Chicago. SO.'A meeting of represen tatives of the roads in the new Colorado and Utah pool was held here to day and began work' on details, Thur important matter of the- - J. :". division ot ' ! territory will come up 30.5-iIiOndoh. the meeting of subscrbere to the Egyptian explora tion f ana, the secretary made grateful - At tb-d- .sg- 1 av - AT; f SO allusions to contribution received from America through Rev. Mr. Nelson of Boston. A resolution was. adopted presenting a collection' of antiquities ta the museum at Boston. James Kussel Iiowbu accented the collection in behalf of the museum Pittsburg. 30. A private dispatch from Fayette CUty, "Fayef te, County states that fire broke out this morning and the. town Is threatened with destruction. Fayette Is a mining town ::r. of some importance.. ( St. Louis,. 30,-- 1 is understood in railroad circles that G. WI Kistlne, of tbe Transcontinental Association, la soon to become tariff manager of the Atlantic and u Facitici ami will have the charge ofA the fast freight line-O- f Atlantic Faclttc, Atchiiaon, Topeka & Santa Fe and St. ILoais & San Francis 'u i co roads. 7 . OF ALL GAADIVS AT i - , r:Mam-iStroetiv- .. j t j : 1 ,'i - ' . Ha 1 'A j Mtos Kerii i CoUbrooki with ' AJyJJ,jj-,ftaai.'"- '.vuJ(; dii. ' ' i. u . . OF JTTTXTNEILY : from ' Jart. reeelyed New'Tork, vAiso. aVxtB'l'XX JJfrTOU IM Ail .TT CI ; ' u And reapectf ally invites her friends and tie pnhlic generally 1 gb ! Jt ;! STOCK w 1 , I at tlisiald esuMishaieat AK OPENED W lat -- ,vil- - ... v?. i. ... 2nCA3d(..aT- - 3BL ;. TR call. V .. w.. ,.Ve JEC3rOKir:-J- ' , - . l MAtN ST. SS 1 , ITT STUDEBAKH'S 1 - , ' "A CRADn BUCCICS, ItieHEST CASH VBICE ' Paid for fresh fruit at Dckst & VaNHorxk. i. Bneix's ... Patent Adjustable Bed Springs, manufactured and for sale at No. 63 W'. First South Street. , - i . i Roberts. Tir, Ira Lyons, 34 W d South St. ' to-nig- ht. . - - - . . -' :- a-- ! -fi- ve-charges . - ter-in-la- w.' , ij-a.abo- . , ' i ' . - nd. q anti-slave- ry Jt . : r ! i. TiCarts, Pluzton, OOllllll'lfLi UJ T!H!5i!L5 aJPi OPjELf SPRING WAGONS i'V- ii""-- , ' '!(, A - ;$12d,! 1B0, i 175 200, $2SOt fSOO, &. 1 OO, hTO? THAT 'OaJtillV Dr. I'rafier:? Throat and iiirig dalsaruVi-- t ; By, if, i .; : r t 'Zm "tlt'-lS- - Call and see., d BuKLL and-Judg-e mnmmm mm "COLD BASIS 1 . he only sure cure for Coughs Colds, Hoarseness and Sore Throat, sud all diseases of, tLa throat Lahx FAB1I snd lungs ;o'..oi' .'fiefdeutiA'cCOUgli. It fatal Stores and huna. ;u' i 1.1.1 n !f dreds of wjrrat.eful' people Owe' their' Throat and Lung jives to Dr Frazier' f'J ,r;i h be iialsam,- lud nO ftmily'-wurrer without it after, Mice, uatn it, and dis i. BMCKStA iX.TJ3SdISBJR i A J. Idrjor. ' . . V VTsT if.- Mauuaav mi W, . J , coveringin tsaarveJou3,.power.- - It is put-dTrockee, Cai. f largtr family bottles aud sold , ! i I .K lii for the small price.of 75 oehts per bot .1. .j ilil WV't lf Sg J Jj. tiii tle For sale by Zl i? WI Drug Dept. "Li Yoit no doubt have seen the line from Barton A Co., and .observed rin What positive terms they ..apeak of the reliafirm, superior quality, bility of their not only of their clothing, bats,-cap- s, etc., etc. but also of their furnishings of every description, and also. theJow ueas of their, prices, y,u ,r j j recelv. weieitAiittiesurpr.aeauOU " ' ir"JT .'ly .; .;.; - mrnwm i.'j: lng their circular at tb. aeming boldBaUBSMaV , DoOrsV WlndOWB. ness of their assertion, aiLdecided to t 5Otl(Ilap, 'miSH, , .. BllSMla. Wood t PnMna. T, l..VIn. examine their. , stock thoro. My , and Bsrdwsra, ft Weights, GLASS. Etc., Etc. ascertain the correctness of their atate mental, Undoing so, we .were, baft liy to find everything aa sUted. WOOD Ames'; OF ALL OtSCRIPTIOIIS MAD! TO ORDER surprised They are certainly energetic And en no and men,; young spare terprlslng pains In proving It to tho public ; that are establlshicg their, business, theyon not misrepresentation oc decelt,bat JllaU . C ft, MX. Psfot. " V J. ATXBf, ajwa7 on thoroughly iionorable business . ,' ri5 . The quality of their clothing and s, furnishings lis thoroughlyand their repuUtioa as neat fitters t . and wide 1 4 and ; v to . extending farseems their hats, it thsy,, diplayA great taet In selecting them, for they are lust what the public want.;. I happened to te in the aother night , lust aa they .were opening bill of to. latent ( bats,; sad they thought, that probably Ahev i had safiiClefit for the fU trade, but in. less man nan a.n nour ttiey disposed so i. . v i 2 ..v it t I rl' M M many that they had to order byexpreas a fresh supply. irWe are happy- to- recommend the m tto any- - desiring anyththeir line, and feel assured that ing Inwill . . h 1 1 i ! ii im if fit you out ss. reasonable as they rnay-prdv- - At W la i. .sw a .! I, v -- s.-aa.sT 11.. . k f 1 prin-ciples-- - i BUILDING A SPECIAXTXa : J ,,,! first-clas- r . : i.nr in,. WW'1"' n ii j;idlmslt AnythODsdjA tQwn..vut lx,,si . .. 1.. - -- 1 . . ill iii . i. ... . -- , - i 4 f - a,i-- s. 1 rOBEIQg, aUa4aMB Bpooehw As S!t: ii MM. ? - - - the-Ualte- d -- Ta(iitj-iovrrr'coiiTse."- iufl 'l' ii ."r.""..i , . '.. CUR AA 'i.r'i t J . .. . Lawkaoa. BackacM.Heaaa.Tsellkacaeb, ',' SW by PracaMa aaS ami i.. uiiw.i.1. jl TSECHASLK . r j .rr - ,lT-- " -- - ''T l f&'rrik?'' ttajsTko ax .'vv.'fy?r-'fi?- (.' '. , " . ' - .. - , 'J " ; v 'i n - ' y,- TV"',''', itlul ...-- I " i'... . i - y ij i t.r i.,.1.1', t.7,-- : fiui . .,., i 1 ; wirv-- ''-r;,;- ' . 1 (, . COMPLETE .'STOOE mNESTi'IMPORTED i ; - T .i ii s:rir,f STYIaB.'f FIT ,l' rf WZ3 k' Ko,,i 187C. S f ageipts 63 Wi First fcouth Street. XJall t once. .R..:CS3U05rl, sTTC" t. BUaLL A fi.Oilis.itT3. i.l 4J..rf ." t O.VERCOATISGSta is..ifi TtHrBrltlasl Conamaui TkTDOx,30. In the House of Com V 1 tnons to-d- ; Gladstone said the ad Waifaes so roform his WenM and thi nxilalas Vance on Khartoum would have been that lie h OfiCNKU xhm , i S Rl &UITINQS. t.i j. made earlier had it been nossi hie. 1 ' " sw. I Amotion granting precedence of All 1' Other business to tne franchise bill was ' ASTD adopted without debate. y I i Xaord Randolph Churchill moved the OpposAtraA Haavfejl f3derfd, Wck. mendruent to. the address in reply to he Queen's epeech, of which he gave Ls.n4 i notice Tuesday. This censures jthe . . Rt. Hon. Jos. Chamberlain, president Sasnple raafaiosi Plalaaaad BWa . - TTtA IJ of the board of trade, "for Inciting, by n rtlS - trKtxrr t i i. JJUA1J iuis XT, lirttL si his speeches, 'interference with tbe free dor of '.political) Aiseuff i ana aisoraer." in mac lusuryingTiot bd !US ,BtiLlabft"i-i- t, ..:.-.fi. 9iuV, motions-Lord ing the Undoh)b charg ed Chamberlain with moral and direct All kinds of 8AUSAQE a SpoelAlty Call and see bias. . dins complicity in the recent Astor riots ,;. '.!.,.. 4u - " 'i - - rr - - AND DOMESTIC rriwtGOori 7 ; i '.ft ,i , i . rtrrrvtiwrt: TOtJ- Ccau 4' mi. bmwafc VHH CO).' A. i . r x 4 1 1 pheuraalism, Keuralgia,ScuiicA, ' - Tilt norsc or " mil I a. a ,Thi nat. Bwel'tasrsj; Buliit : 1,iim, barat, Bwi4a, r4 ai au. oTHxa BwaiM sowlt rit.-- j ai acbcA PBoCECDixcssiy ' ' -- ct-ital- ists ' IT I am to be followed by ipy dis- - - T(-- in'this-sMUtttry- QoT-CIev- e -- mWoiufortable for ... lordship, . . i .. . j Kllaedr. HaNasJk, So. The haawltts. Ptsrex.Jimires and Juan Kulrigie3f ave,rv't a ed killed by troopsn 1 I - Eipla-tni- " . - $ en fellow-countrym- 1- e have I aay connection with,, any aay f I OsisrmJ ther arm, but ao, ha art tbe old stand to prompuy im efllclently all orders antrasted to my car. .Tel&u y swhje5d-nrer?;tDtrsBi;, m SMither I , - ctl s- - : I . , I a time a leader Stands in a solemn sition, and the plaudits of his hearers within its parailel only serve to Increase the feeling of without preCexA-a-t and Without And What responsibility (that is. if he Is true to in the history of politics. lieVSSChA his country, and to the best interests et has been aceomp!iKh4l her people) which of that which more eutarg- j his be the field of the com. ed exuerience ball demonstrate toAnd thoughts. Survey i hnr contest! See the forces: drawn jib Liakaf in array ..Against vou. from a party L lastlr.those great amenamenisoi wnat flanked by s vast was gained ty.tttf warftbe emanclpa. strong la numbers, rs army of in 'Ytoweri iu tue siaves, tnu..Mrviarattuu af rich In resources, both longf of money 'andntionTisAt of citizenship.': the guaranty en-- b inttueuce, but corrupt to the core. To-- 'Lbf the national credit by organic of suf. day they seek to control the religious acuuents and that liberarjmsia element ot your country. frage which forbad that it shouldstop they will endeavor to gain the; interest At any Jtne of color ail thts Willi be of your millionaire magnates tor maintained with patriotic fidelity. the Tpurpose of raising money Ja. .JTroiUvthe Asil&mJil Jluaicfilaiue drirei to carry on their campaign. There and General Fremont were , wnetvs ueru snouKI be no mistake about this coaw LtheAirana tukperanf test.k It is an attemnt to break down was another great crowd outside and a tho barrier between the people of the very Jare andieuce Inside;' Vpoa Un tedStates and those that rule therd. The people are bound by officeholders tlon on a smaller scale ot the sceno wnose business it is to make money the Academy.- ttcfin Intrddaced by the out of their positions. If you wore to .chairman pi the,Aizvfr. evening, Blaine spoket ro on forever cnoosias; your rulers as folrows rom this class, what : would., be the ; "TbO retuullean part had Its Jorbzin end? This is a question every one of in a oonibiuatutu. ot" patriotic wten. you can answer for himself Thousands years auo, to prevent thenroauctoa are nocking to oar standard for they of aWi-erinto? the Terr turiea f th love their and their United .t States J !4Thtt battle Wiged country more than ther do their nartv. with persistence, etc, VTwentv-fou- r iLet us feel that the people-- are tue years of powe 'have rulers of the nation, and not the oflfce certainlv vindicated .the claims of the holders, whose sole ambition and imr-- t republican party tx general and nation pose Is private icala. f Applause. list al counuence. Ana tne teaaing ques us also feel that If. .the people rtve us tion now to be decidea is, whether the power of government we have a that Lndustrial system and that finan . i . sacred trust.' cial systerasttafi!l be" Strpereeded: and Cheer after : cheer followed If n whether thfeexperlmenti'wC iree- - trade Cleveland's With m possible-change- , andlencei . The in our currency speech. . . a I a ruse a.so a.tueir in a ooay ana hats T system shall be resorted lo byhe,jrol- leet were thrown into the air. The galler" r r r which were filled with ladies, were pie. mass of waving handkerchiefs, aies, unions lrades frpiiv and it mf?protect yon was folly ten minutes before Mr. ttttfuaiast'exaetioAh, of an enrployer, the Irish "suspect" who but b,o w. la An erji M free. lrsdt,.can maaci the conciuaine soeech of the It protectyou from the importation of :r cheap fabric f raw .tha-O- ld World, evening, could be introduced-Alter tne meeting Cleveland took the which must aecettsarilv reduce vciur Own wagesSor ?YroWy train for Albany rt,lef the ).... ofroannfietdrtes ''.if Cvor4s- Hewdrleka. . j ,' abandOBineuti! ' ''W I.VDlANAPOLlH..rnd.. HnvoraAi' ' Kbh theGrarkF Opera Hons Blaine was taken to a carriap nd; driven to llesdrics . with hU usuai custom in election years, to ad- Williamsburg1 where he addressed an dress thai Democracy of Shelbwille. open air meeting. After- the meeting his own home, the last week of the there this afternoon Blaine took a place at the head of: the campaign spoke naa Deen engageo xor tbo barbecue procession. The rain was then failing tie SeDt. 25th. but cancelled it to vlsiC hnavier tlmn tver.1- As the procession ('olnmbus, much to the regret of his reached the republican headquarters iBlalne took his old constituency. The meeting to in Montague-streetday was attended bv over 8.000 neonie. stand on the platform, aad sheltered In his SDeech he counselled the nemo. by a waterproof aud umbrella, reviewed the parade, which numbered 6,000 cracy of Shelby vllle to close up their divided ranks and sustain him once men - in uniforms.- - The unceasing rain w saff rages, as they bad in hail'- drenched them through aud the past.y their He tola the and the torches tor the most he wanted some dudes had through, their votes, although people were extinguished. part charged that it was not proper for him to ask for votes. His speech proper was devoted to three DroDositlons. viz? BEiXEViLtu, 111:, 30. Gen. Logan that the tariff should be limited to the spent most of the day at tho tesldence needs ot the Government; that, the of .John K. Thomas, where Republican party, by its uolicv. had a large number of calls. In the after driven oar carrying- trade from the noon he made a brief address in the the prinocean, reducing it from 85 to 15 per public sqnare. The tariff was cent.and that the surplus in the Treas- cipal feature discussed. ' He said the democratic party was doing everything ury should be reduced. to oreaK up American indusUpon the tariff, he said: labor, tries and pauperize, American, "In thlr platform the republicans as possible sure the country that tbev will remedy Democratic success, ' he said, meant in He free trade. in statistics the tbe Inequalities tariff system presented and remove its excesses. Is not that connection with his1 arguments.' ' He He Will reach an admission that the tariff law of tnis left for Indiana country is not equal and that taxes are Indianapolis in the morning and place inequai oa the people ; that on one man himself la the faands of the republican the lax is higher, heavier and harder committee till the night" before': the than It Is upon another? I think so. election. What hare tbeyi been doing in the 19 Scientific Bureau. years that have nassed bv since the close ot the war, during which the re- WA8n(iTov, :w.The tolnt com puDtican party nas. oeen. ail the mission appointed shortly before the time in power? Whv is it thev have adjournment of Congress, to inquire come before the people and admit that Into the organization and work of the the revenue system is not equal and coast and geological surveys of the Just? Why is It that they have to Ad signal Service office and mlt that there is an excess collected will probably meetHydrographic iu this city Novem the "instrumentality of the bers 11th. During recess members of through' revenue laws? - How much shall the tho commission have been collecting be taxed? .The .answer Is a tne opinions oi scientinc gentlemen peopleone. Taxation shall but ana tne neaas or tne various Dureaus plain not exceed tne- wants or the"equal, governinterested in the subject under cousid ment economically administered. That eration. The National Academy of is - what President Arthur said two Sciences was asked : to consider the years ago; .it is what the democratic subject and furnish a report to the Chiconvention said in July last at commission upon its reassembling in . ,J i r: , cago." mat nooy reierrea tne jNoremner. Senator Williams, of Kentucky. foU matter to a committee or whiclb Gene lowed Hendricks, Campbell, rai Aieigs was chairman. The comof Illinois, spoke mittee has completed its teuort.' but ' will not make it public until it has been Tti Blaine Boons. ' to the comrniebSlon. ; It is under given 30. Blaine '. went to stood the report recommends Nbw York. a radical Brooklyn this afternoon to attend the change. a number ot members of the: reception and mass meetings- there, Academy have given free expression to' and to review the parade. The flags of their on the work and organi the city were hoisted on the city hall, sationopinion of the bureaus. "They faTor the municipal buildings and many privateof a new government residences.: Blaine went nrst to the establishment, to emorace an oureaus oi Mansion House, where an Informal re department a scieatlfle nature. This Would include of peo- the signal service,- - hydrographic office, ception was held And hundreds was a He him. to given coast ple presentedthe geological surveys, lightladies of Brooklyn at house and reception by naval observatory, and board, of Musidthls Afternoon. the Academy engineers, and work in the matIn response to an Address delivered by Army ter of the of rtyerS 'and : Rev, lr. Behrens, on behalf of the la- harbors. improvement rdles, Blaine said contest f ,ln the important national Til K CATA1.O0IJK OF CRIME. which now draws to ; close, much of have of which I the progress person- Double Manltr and yrbasle K.Tssels. ally witnessed, two things have espeexme the influence cially impressed erted by i the . women of the United TtjiLAn, Ga., ;30.wJEogene Beclt re States And that exerted by the young turned borne thin afternoon and began men. And 1 do not know that I ought a quarrel with his wife. He drew a re to divide these,for I attribute the great volver, emptied into her heart and head,, aad tbe t woman3 dropinterest ana activity oi tne young men moMiws Influence of their the Addie to dead. Bailey, his sis. ped largely W'ho' was la an adjoining thers. The republican party ' owes-- A great debt to the women of the United room, rushed out, when the remaining States. Not a debt now maturing, but charge from the revolver was , one which began at the very founda- Tmxxuer neart. , j. ne qrun&eu emptied wretcn tion of the party t for the literature then laid down in a stupor and. fell woman was He a the of which sprang from awakened the orfi- pen asleep: r aytvo arrested lil rn. It isbyfeared he did i. much.! v aay concentrate that niiHic jj uuueni aa bue aii is loaecure to did most army . of ; freedom , which preat ' ; Rnmored I.ynchina'. ' " . n the conflict that came nnon the country, destroyed the institution DKNVF.il, 20. Humors: have reached of slavery : and I am sure that: when nere oi the lynching by vigilantes of a the news came to me tnat i was se- -j sang of seventeen cattle thieves- cap iected ior tne important sou tured while In ou Rock Creek in ble ttositlon fer which- I noW-sta-responsi- 1 the Gore raneecamp mountains, twenty received no greeting- that mejnt more,; or thirty miles ol. west, of Georgetown. or was more grateful to me than the no pariicuiara are present .oouuna-x- -one which came to me irora that laay ble: The report is at be thought-twhose erifted pen Imparted spirit and when to the soul agitation 4pBBirnieI SllSnaelf te Deed la. . 'Yl5 she gave to the world "Uncle Tom's ..t Cabiii. f (Prolonged applause, . and : Usiion, N. H., V. Tuesday evening tbrea cheers - loxn Harriot ec her Horace Llandt of xBrooklyniamd 18 therefore, that years, chained himself. Stowe.) Iotde not feel, are a brush heap the ladies Brooklyn taking any near nis iavuer s nouse,tomen set ; tne other sten 1n this extraordinary ; wel brush on fire and deliberately burned come whlph my grsteful heart feels to death,. JUs body was dis impossible to respona xo aaequateiy himself covered, this morning. A itasb was inwards I do not feel that 'they are found on the side of his throat, .made exerting any other' by a razor, taking any new or which was found near. by. iadu&nce tha that which has been A note was found, directed to his par.sxertea woman.during by constantly 30 of the roost Important years ip the ents saying be was tired of livlns.; Jle of United the 8Utes,;la which gave no reason for the act, but it is history the rennblican Dartv has led to nation love. , , f r al progress. I know the widespread quited ! - TralH" Unto. Infliirw that'' croea ont from such know that without rreetlnrs as this; SO, The TribwrJl4-vut.tf-Mthe suffrage, women cast often- tbe' rTW?svKtt, New Mexico, special Sorocco,' ; etc. vote, weightiest passenger train this evenAfter the ladies', reception. .Blaine sarsias'. Tbe It was searing Rscondldd,- - four sra driven to the residence of S. Y. lag, on theAlehlson.' miles north of White, where he dined. - The other Topeka & Santahere, was fired Into Fe road; John Sherman, guests included men. One woman a band of masked of the Treasury r Je Ed- by ' ia town is uo in reported shot. The ward Beecher and Mayor Jyew the eyenlng.tbe Brooklyn Academy arms; and tbe sheriff is in pursuit. . , Is-- MnsHt was tastefully decorated, t ei At 7.45 Gen. Fremont, entered the hall, and received quite an ovation, whicb be acknowledged in s few remarks.: He was followed by Blame, who said CI EXE RAX. OORaMfX BCPOBT El A ha UNDERTAKER of XJTAH,J s t, e fr.r:ii:i i- -i ..tf ' '. -- : J 31. that great reioriu whih mailU thinva own ranks an achievement bis i ti lex-IS- "?? rf JOSEPHfeaTAYLOE .. , of tinguished friend. Senator Sherman, only Ohio, in a Speech, I take it as my text. of the evening to furnish the dotyWelti To with, the currency system ot the United States, which was brought back to par with gold by my distingish-e- d f riepa, then the eminent Secretary of the Treasurer, wUl be held at that t'scond, tiat ijstem cf duties pc'rt. v,Uett aLord9 enconraemect and protection alike to the loborer And the in the United States i will be maintained. Third, a Just, system of settlement On .public lands and the f those lands for COiservition the benefit of Actual settlers will be upheld. Fourth, that munificent and system of nensions which s marnlnoent I cannot forbear at eech- - a. time the pleasure I experi-tm- - has rewarded tbe fortitude and valor,this to express funearearid heartfelt wel- of our aoioieiAWUt oe retained in buu- - i tha- the wople'of Nevr II iven, orable faith, and fifth,, that encourag-In- z tiidStAtoof cConnectH iTOproveinent in the civil eirice of RHdireportana vTv-States will be maintained nffpred roe. If this.'Welsotae ..a tribute to me as an iudividail, I and further t6?elapeci a expriecc .mibtxMitvexDress my gratitaAe," but ehail point the way and on that tfie an idea that , id Republican party, is the only o9e,tbat t rind I ret) resent hnnarap&HvltlAwn sW me. it ii "with a ever has had the resolution aud cour-r-- e to- Itait Its own' political power. inbimn f.imaniitaHtV -that 1 uartr did not' rive The 1 h (Cheerstand before world has not pr'od'icJ so rai; ir' r"2"x ty a stmj'sre lor relorra in the ppectac that of a patronage large and greater than tenai such At stand Imperial sway ever controlled of patyou tonight. position - -.-- , , x, . Adjatant drove fyum tbe Executive Man- a ' ctOA ia closeU carrluS shortly before Iroa; Flfitahod Alfeiody 1 nr a ciock inis mprmng to ine iioston to OTive, by th Jtaibauy10station, where they took tbe o'clock train lot fittatiald. reisttot UNIOX HORSE HAIL CO., . TbU powder fcrrer yarlea. A marvel oi ThtTii was noUtjnipustratioa of Any wholeaomeneaa. and Mora parity, strength ecoaomlcal than the ordinary kinds,Tand laurrs 'jf expressed, desire. be sold in competition with the fawV cannot ' H'i For Bala by z. crowds Utudaa at low taat, short rweicba alaaa rt lTJoad Ha Dboaofaace at Canaan Falls, West Cornoowdeaav 'in ' BaKIHO Plow gathered ; Sold mnt wall amt Kent, and Governor, Cleve-Jaa eon. SoYiu vmm vw., xko rr au street, iwYork. od th6 platform oietch appeared Crorrds-eataetestationi to ertsD SCAIE CO. him, by the. hanchri There was great en- UCHIMEO; an aiong ioe route. tf tuijjiitani B. & an Immense-. At Great BarrTnerton lTMWaMScale.S4a3TM.SSa crowd Aad Aaambled. Gov. CleveTe , Bum Bx hwiued law! ,appjrednlthe rear'jpWtrocin,. Ikv ffMeri aale, q j4 ami was refcrast 'Mtn IdrfcTcteerinKi "Uttlo DotoeUTOXoc, LOOKING 3.3. Whtleo the "train" Vralted hondreds! FORGES. TOOLS Eto. it J - grasped rilm by thi hand, sad a rxnr DiscniPTtos Bett Forp Hadtffer light Work, SIO moved awav three cheers . were ariven the next President i of the United vi abtu ana jlu ox toou, fia for i states. ' ' " MbOT . Ura rM. Tins u At Chatham Gov. Cleveland was FOB SALB BT Z.i M. I. by an immense number of peo4 greeted 8.1 le, wno crowuea to saase. him oy the If . IDI. LKIMEKT. VanDEDtEV. d1 . and- of his final TURNER UlLi 3RlNCKEKiOFF. FHeTtrafn left- - the station JOHII- - C. HEEMES S CO., " " cheers of the vaalaSaenWUarA 10 Doaaa St, J(ew TWrkJ -- i. ' MANUFACTURING . 30. Uov. cm Conn.. Bridgeport. ia Corton iraaafactnrre of and Dealora Sail. Moi, Woodberry - Draid Mille. lind arrlvedl in rthis teitr . by special "I'olhemos" and other faverito brands, all train on the Hoas&tonic road at 4.30 numbers Hard, Medium aad PofW : . iu., in company 'with delegates from Haven and Hruicrptxr . . A crnwil wn 6f wabout S,(XK pathered at the depot '21. 33, 52, 4 J4U1CHICA! 1TE10E, ISO s 14 to CvyvaSS of aitnambei was tired. fnrkea. wide.'fot Pek, Car, Trunk and and a salute: of was He to escorted ther Atlantic Hotel. ; and Maohme Aprons Wagon Ootrtogy (or other purposes, constantly in store and where a reception Was1 held until 5.15 i ui when he left by speeial train for 1 are kept byZ.CM.T-.ltTtranoh made to orden etv liaven. The arrangements are Arentt for U. S. Banfing Co., "SUndsrd" tO?M and dealers f eneraJly in tbe Territory. and or leee Case the quantity. "Eagle," by this even that he will return about d 108 I These Goods can be obtained at a. O. VL L ing and attend a democratic" rally at Barnumritifc. after which he will take a special train by the lionsatonlc road lor Albany. v llrtsneld. Mass.. 30. When it Was Jim C learned this morning that Cleveland woukrcass through 1'ittstleld en route no koonomt nr butiito . frtii Albany an immense crowd i ot is rpmcRK citizens for miles around were at the X. aaythlng eoioly beeaase it iiCHIUS at but wken yon can the The Governor's depot to meet him. at the price of the poorer article it ia- clear-tstay here of half . an- - hour was cele to yew adraata to ptirehaee. brated Dy cheering, music ana cannoaFalrbankfs4 Fine Family 4 tumv liaven, conn.r 30. in tnls city rain had fallen heavily throughout tne the Ask for Mir .. . k II t Mtove day i All the. arrangements for the day Oetimaied AT vaooaoieaiy we Tery nil ia am mar- dui tner ended. tit naiiDdenconiDietea. Ptp theElttwvr. kaC If you havo aar donbt aa to this fact, in total cancellation. At 10 Best Satis atUif-albe coBTtnoed. will the fives and yon Soapa try and meets a.' iu. all idea of a parade had been givThey are made of the Sneak Matenala and with Qnick Sales. en up. ' At the Union depot at 2 o'clock , prepared akillfnlly. mr Tor sale by Z crowds began pouring in. At 3 p. in. C.M.L branch stores over 3,000 persons surged in and out of I bow celebrated all orer the country, and the depot, awaiting Governor Cleve-lanU ha OTerr rapot atrletlT arat daaa. It U a arrival. Despite the heavy iaata ea handa aad taa woadarfolly May ownpour the crowd pressed upon the wbea being a sad. known e"o alao maka the following-weplatform. Us denser portions rather lug ran da, all ot waich are highly recoauaended around , the train dispatchers office, MtHmfmetmrmrt CrOLDIlT WIST, and when "positive news of Governor t.&KSgItt BBILLLUTT, OLD JKWKL, aKSXlH, arrival At Bridgeport was CJeyelaod' 8TiBiRi, C1STILX. SUIaJUlU SPA'HH II13S I PL1TE1 173HI FG3 stlTEI, CIS 1 5TE1U received the excitement of ius drench VIXIXT. AHXSICaJI KXTBA j ed admirers A .. . U train ....increased.1 K ' V.special .. 1 JOBBERS US av Bamplee of any ot oar Soaps always 1L1L 13 DllllVt- MU1 b Bb t .r, uut buc ou fnrn3atai when deaired. was this nouncement made fact oft U.K. FalSBaNa UO.. UblcagO.XU. to be followed by a bogus tele PLUMBERS MATERIALS, only gram sunn? tnat oaa weather would preyentthe. Governor's arrival at New .. Street, Haver thft the crowd would, not have it tnas, and tne special -from ifridge- 3ST23"WT New HU, TfU. ajsBc, U PIs rolled into the- depot" some portv Safer by permlsalon to David James. Salt moments before 6. There was a on hand a complete stock of this Coasuntly well known aad Justly celebrated general struggle for. positions of Sobers and" staid citizens cheered themselves hoarse. In the rash on the platforms the crowd was beyond , VMZAJTlira, WXJrTUCKT MTZWr -control. , The enthusiasm was almost AIR LA. WIT, DUCK, frenzied. Inside, even the lunch counj MLs'crnic-Xyax- . ters were appropriated for standing room, and all the while the army of Z. M. all aad bv the Sale I. princfpsJ C le hacks tore Sown from the city's centre - ' torv ia the Territory, aad ir and deposited fresh additions to the a. b. cavAwaojr, Agaat, distinguished visitor's welcomers. w nen tne police naa newea a passageS3 way, Gov. Cleveland descended from 'esAanaaanr iTij" f ' RU3ISEY his train. ' Cheer after cheer rolled CO., -5. 5 through the depot, and the straggle to . get A glimpse of the New York states man was renewed oy men wnu . wun enthusiasm. The Governor, with Cols. PUMPSi AND FIRE EIIGIIIES, Lament and Farnsworth, of his staff, Aedl rtpm was followed, to his carriage by e Governors Charles B. Insrersoll and ! atjaem, Plana bwn' ' C James E. English, J. B. Ko FlMera' berton. concressman cnas-- . WAtiicneu and a score of other prominent demo crats, and driven immediately to the Newllaren House, where supper was finally decided to hold L 6served. I) was. .. V" riNCM W7MX, 3ARMXD W7MM. at ' the 'City Hall. Herej reception at ts seven o'elock,' ' the corridoija rMNCINOrSUXUt. t t wnicn has- been rarelgr seen in 'New 11a J III H171 5ECIKI SU 5T. LBS1S4 C9. HEnPHlLlHAUUHCO. v reyi j The committee in charge could hardly keep back tbe surging tide of, enthusiastic humanity, In s few mla4 T . utes jthe familiar face of New,York?- Film. Jll: ClI!IS,iBII5CETl:ytTS-iou. iasv staircase fovernorwaa seenwent ,! . J4S A;S4 BKQAPWATi, ,4 up were deaf- -' 2M MS w , frojEejg. the , enlng. Froma ;the first floor to vuuiiea rooi cry oi welcome oroae aeainand again. The irorernor tfOnt Goods are kept 1y Z. C. 1. L, and forth tu uraacn htores. imihadlately steppeeV in Iront of the The crowds pressed Mayor's oiflce. - the forward la right pass and were . W.JTfo-t.tL- l W.B. vfotr-emarshalled on by one to pass the J thxn. wereaUlowed o some were not. So press his hand, andman Co anxious in the crowd to was each that get a chance to greet the Governorsome order could hot be enforced for jLTMIlED. time; and it was only when s squad of ATersacriirers oawwf mien m t arrived that the handshaking police was made comparatively easy. At tIMO the torture ceased, and JtheiJovernor", bis forehead covered with perspiration, was dragged into the Mayor's office and allowed to sit down. - He complained FACTORY,! 139 LIIiKRTY ST. of the strain to which he bad been subU XMaUSMrt, 118 Wood Strtet, iected. "My arm,'., he. said with- s smile. Is stiff from this cordial handLJTCT.e5r3E3Ca T- - wlH 5rtalnly! carry away shaking." Law partner of Sr. J. 8. Tan Anklm with roe a good opinion of New Haven EaaxsKirrxn i bt JOHN KAE.I wel late OflBee) se thte) Jlsyer strengths iX'.you democrat rote like Pitts A Co., yon shake' handsi there can be no re- rn.,,i- - at 9Lr.M.lGodbe BKRAU' BCllDUQ ai.5,sr. Culmer A CcBarnes A tAra, Moo.-esisttnityoti. ;! Yttera a sollau his fervor pat G. iiL a n. it Alf. 8. P.' TeastfdGeevJL Brief lntrodnctions followed, the - rsaasre eaniestry and gvaraateea aaUsfaction. Clark, Co.. Mavordoinetl aWttiveiussacalt. . EldredgeACoBearnAIaddle. HaU was When the cleared theCity band, which a ireuueua taiwraia, 4viw.m ui of froatostaMhballdlng, and hundreds CUT BREWERY SILT anuo, citizens, despite the rain ..ana formed Into an Imoromptu- escort to attend Cleveland on his way to the - TO OVIt PATRONS! I Bridgeport train. ; Cleveland TSTe aro bow Bridgeport; Bear la oar favorlta selling from New Haven at about , and was at once escorted toH-the Atlan Gallon Kegs, , tic House by Chairman W- - - Barnum, FourplEight where a rest of nearly an hour was ttUken. Notwithstaliding the severe Stores, northeast storm, a crowd of several 31.75 and 03.5O Each ITilKFIndlngta, hnndred nersonsaecOcccanied the Gov VTO THE FA30L1,T5A1,E. ernor to the hall. ' A lax re fathering had assembled in Recreation Hall Ion? attended to Orfera will promptry oX arriTSi ia fe jr before Gov. Cleveland s fev the Uty. aWtdeJlveagrasadAAo aay part nrt tr afdreffsed ritars. She rtl ? before 10 Gov. L.. ( ' 1 II0BITZ 4 CULLEN. ami nurir isoDeared I' on t' " t Vf w C J Amid Immense entire (14 !1 L'O JTji S.L't!lT, . f 1 rtonimai, 1 Z i i was introduced-bof the meeting. -w president b land said yi u" r evening, October TEiiRiTORYilmnw -- BlTICIaiE. POIJSHKD OB' BLUED, Ni - - ; - NAILS, Will hold ft iboa on Longer thaa U fttbar. W KvaramU on Nail to b Eqtal in Quality aid ; ; ' Durability to aay made. Mad from Oto B t-- Norway VJ Nl JL""; wJ KCICCTIFIC BETREAU IE9f AND ED BxUEN. MEION. ... j i -- otflce-holde- mrm by comtanUy in Salt Laka Ixutlenkept Iarrt Lumtxr City and Of den. ifiea Lisu ana Mnwlrtiag tb " "J!?? ;,'...,-.- : - : nir BmLc wTiiE empire 'j .. . , ;fjL'7A 7 -- THK nEBCESTroUTICAL WAR EVEKAfiKlklBI 'VlA.i; fort-snadow- inc roil smiieHAcrr. , r - AMERICAS. , L ', :' 5 -- WMTIW ..... - ; JJj' jo? c lX TELEGRAPH, - T1UOUI CHICAGO, 111, in Stock Oar Goodi j - miClTi utah r- - NkiaA, Stmlrm, mtalr Smiling, BmluUr JTmnb, - l77"nr & , SH, DOORS JLKDiBLKDS; Cfctarofc - -.-j- J , - ..- ; mv m m m a. . 1 1 ' KlMit- Aw, , : ! 1 MSTABITMJTWD - --,-, id Ml ".-jT""- "- I j - Vj K a hk ,, iJ I, , va --- J.-- If . 'ill . .'.i J " T "'AND ' Y 1 1 IK - - J I 4i " ClUAKANTKCD ar. a tt'lVA'TiE -- 4. ' f S Jr loaV-atvc- -- . : a W a - a IPBICES . ..sr f ' n f TO -- il4'NTlNGS.: CacklS DEFY COETi,QT on tr AdJktL.i.t rorwanted .ua ,..-;'.. .i 2tU3 'HD ' i.swjiiiVM il atmiii-a- r va WOOLEN bUAl'EnS. I'. 0 COX (VI ' ' |