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SCONSIN nn a nrnrn V)LUME XXXIII. MADISON, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 10, 1884. NO. 10 WI JOURNAL tlon, but he made the best nee cf his titnr. Tbia MornUx Dispatches Condensed.

Facts against Theory. plurality in Maine is at least 17,000 and The Wetuner. rXDIOATlOKS. criminal. The history of the country in its eco BY TELEORAPIllr may reach 18,000 Four republican congressmen are elected, Mr.

Heed receiving The people of Arkansas City lynched nomic aspects is a triumphant refutation WasHmeTOjr.Scpt. 10-11 TJ. 8. strati majority of 800. All the senators elect errlca report tbe following indicaUons flflifflCIAI.

STATE PAPER. i are republicans, and the lower branch of of the principles inculcated by the free Katt Orton oa snipiciaa of setting incen-trade doctrinaries. From the time that diary fires. Upper lake region: In tbe southern portion. tne legislature will stand 117 tu thirty-four aemocrats.

Every county in the THE LATEST NEWS. J. D. Mattheoy, who has a wife at Fond partly cloudy weather and local shower; In the northern portion, elikht Ml la temperature, varl-able wind. state went republican.

Kennebec coun. BfPUEUCAU TICKET. iy, ia wnicn ut. uiaine has lived since the democratic party assumed a distinct organization op to the present, iree trade has been one of Its cardinal doctrines, and wheceTcr it has approached nearest Upper Mississippi valley Fair in the southern his early manhood, increased its republi da Lac, is said to have married a Mhs Matxl Hanson, of Ripon. Andrew Mulselman, a deputy sheriff at Louisville, resigned because of the loss of portion; partly ocdy weather and local shower in the northern portion.

can majority This speaks conclusively as to' Mr. Blaine's popularity to having its ideal adopted by the govern- Upper Mlonn valley Tartly cloodr weather among tnose wnoauow htm best. merit, then has the business portion, of the 3,000 of public money at a faro table. The Republican Majority in Maine Will Reach 18,000. and local ihoaers, followed by cooler weather 6UMMAHT OF THE RESULT.

wim norm to west winds; lower temperature. PoBTLAXO, Sept. 10 Perhaps one country experienced correspondingly hard A policeman in Washington named times. The political historian has Fowler, was shot dead yesterday with his but to trace back the times of own revolver by a colored member of the TO-Dav wiiriia, Wahixtoii. Sept.

weather at 10 A. or me moat gratifying things about the election of yesterday in this state is the M. to-day, was aa follow, at As ooa as he was old enough to work his time wti diligently employed ia hard labor ia tilling the toil. His was a mind tx)0 bright to be content with such limite 1 xdvantages, and he resolved upon obtaining a collegiate education. When this resolutie-n was formed, as with every reso-lntioa he forms, he went to work with his whole heart and mind to carry it out.

Such energy and determination as he brings to bear upon all subjects never fail, they must win; and did win in the caae ot Mr. La Follette. The circumstances surrounding him would have disheartened most young mea ia hit course, but not so with him. The greater the obstacles, the more persistent waa he in his effort to overcome them; and he did overcome every difficulty, and attained a success that rarely falls to the lot of any young man striving for fame. lie not only achieved a high position lor himself, but he brought honor and fame to the Wisconsin university, from 'which he graduated.

In 1879, several colleges in the northwest made choice of a repre ,01 PKKSIDKST- JAMSS G. BLAII1E. OF MAINE. f0P. VICK-PBESIDENT- 191111 A.

LOG AW, OF ILLINOIS. Republican. Electors. almost all of our most disastrous I chain-gang, named John Langster. proof it gives of Mr.

Blaine's popularity at nome. ii tns reputation at home had Chicago, clear; temp. T8. Cincinnati, clear temp. 70.

Omaha, cloudy; temp. Ci. business crises to find that in Ia investigating the affairs of the sus- Sam marj in been what his opponents have claimed, or the Result, Detail. t'jose times either the non-protective prin- I pnded commission firm of Payne, Viley tue opportunity of yesterday would have Kaaa City, ralnlnc; temp. 77.

ciple had been at least partially, if not of Louisville, it has been discover- oeen taaen to express it, tor about every St, Louis, clear; temp. 77. BU Paul, cloudy: temp. 67. campaign speaker this year has urged the wholly, adopted, or that the signs of the cd that the senior partner hypothecated peopif, ii they Utaired the election of Mr.

Blaine, to poll a heavy vote lor Gov. Political CARL SCnURZ AT MILWAUKEE. times threatened its adoption, and thus warehouse receipts for four thousand rolls menaced the business interests of the bagging for his personal indebtedness country. The period embracing the to the Kentucky National bank, making KilhlP Tnat hatvo vla via rs1i-kl ,4 METER, cf Fotd da Lac IllsllEJtof La Crosse. Disastrous Cyclone Near Still- Mr.

Blaine's popularity is conclusively Milwaukee. SeDt. 10 Carl thirty years preceding the final aacenden-tbe total value of goods thus pawned proveu, not oniy Dy me general veroict. nts. It addressed a larjre audience here in v.n.

I dui also by the large gams made In Mr. cy of the republican party and the adop-1 $1,831,000. ItMKS tS OSTRANDKH, of Jefferson. VAN BHUNT, of Dodfc-e. Blaine's county and his city, and also the ward in which he lives.

'Never before glish last evening. His speech was almost a repetition of his Brooklyn effort The name of Mr. Blai no Ku tion cf its policy, was a period of succes I Chicago bankers interviewed yesterday siva and alternate seasons of prosperity I expressed surprise that the bank examiner has either given such a republican ma- ioritv kb (in Mnniliv Thp nmir.rltv in and adversity in the material progress of I of Brunswick, i. had not discov- at I the county, as at present ascertained, is the country. The beneficent results cf I erd irregularities, in the National bank Great Damage to Lite Property.

3.400, a republican gain of 1,500 since times applauded during Mr. Schuir's speech, and some ol his strictures on the republican nominee were received with hisses. Towards the close of his speech he roundly abused the thirty Oerman residents of the Cmam cttv who hav rrin. sentative to meet ia aa oratorical conteit. The best scholars and speakers were chosen, and ia the Wisconsin the republican policy, which has I 'which has just suspended at that city.

1842, and the majority in the city is 233 greater than it ever was before. If Mr. bow been in successful operation I They say that am efficient bank examiner Blaine has been dishonest, why was this? years past, are toe I would be able to obtain knowledge of any cised him for his abuse of Mr. Blaine. and tangible to be I crooked transactions.

The present estimates are tbat the total vote will nnlv reach 140 r.f which the for 'twenty conspicuous ignored or these grand CLEVELAND AS UANOMAK. DISASTERS. The Cholera in ItAlv "Rftrnnrr with republicans will have 78,000, with a ma- New York, Sept 10 The New York misunderstood. Some cf results which caa be attri university, the selection to repre-rent it fell upon Robert M. Follette.

He represented the state as well. The contest took place early in May, IbTJ, in Iowa City, and the prize WdS One by universal accord of all who were present, by the representative from The three-year-old son of David Hopper isidered I Sun. in renlv to Th l'hilaatfinhi. ti tt i I jonty of 10,000. WThen it is consk Unabated Fnry, that four years ago the state gave a small I Bays it was not Grover Cleveland'a dntv was drowned at BarabocC yesterdsy.

for niuramiy lor me luiiuo canuiuaie Two young people were killed by a buted to no other principal cause for their me and accomplishment than to the optr-ation of the great American system cf protection to our home industries have bee a railway train near Del a van, yesterday. trovernor, it locks as though tbe people had tired of promises, and that in the next four years Maine will not be classed as shentr or trie county to hang two malefactors at, Buffalo. He could hire men to hang them. The Sun says it was a question of money, not cf duly, and insinuates that Mr. Cleveland did the job to get the fees for it himself.

Another death from small-pox has our own loved university and glorious collated and sumarized by one of tbe most I occurred at Black Creek, Wis Ju-Kl'-' KAKKIS, of Grant. h.h'v Kl OKS.of Hllwauaee. eh A AK W. AKNDT, of Brown. BENJAMIN T.

ItOUKRB. of Outagamie. IAM M. FOOD, of Richland. VcANTTiS ANDERSON, cf Burnait ei.iV A KD L.

BROWS of Waupaca. STATU TXCatUT. 0 -'VERV JHKKMIAH M. RUSK, i h' YKRNON. BLlETTvST GOVERNOR vM s.

Fl FIELD, ASliLASD. KfRr" TATK KKST (i, TIM MK, KKNOSHA. Stats Tkkaukkh- KlrWAKH V. Mi-FET RIDGE, 4 1 DODGE. ')'A VtTORNr'Y (iF.NERAL 'lkandkr f.

frisbv, WASUISOTON. 'J NTRKISTKNDRNT KOHKIJT (il A II AM, INSKUAGO. I liUl.KuU) t'OMMlHHIONKR Ml.s V. HAl'GKN, 1'ItSCK. a I VP INSURANCE O.

B. Thomas Nominated lor Congress in Seventh District. as a doubtful state. AH of the counties have gone republican, and, with possibly intelligent and best posted of American I Tne ecent rains have caused a great the exception of Knox, the republicans Wisconsin Robert M. La Follette.

This triumph brought honor to his college and to the state. No wonder that a maa of so bright promise as he indicated then. statesmen, and these are his conclusions: I rise ia Wisconsin rivers, and much dam- THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE AND TBE PRINTERS. have elected their several county tickets. Passing from the city which has been Mr.

in these two decade of protection tbe popala- I age is reported. Washington, Sept 10 At a meeting of ltlainn'a hnnifl fnr river a nnnrtir or a con. 5U.jo.uk.. naa not, then, emoarra.scd tbe Vn- Thirteen houses were destroyed and should in 1884 be chose a by the people of hia riUtrirt trt rrnrrt lhm in rnnffrpm precedents growth of tbe population of tri I several lives lost by a cyclone Miscellaneous Foreign and Dumtbtic Telegrams. in tury, and passing from the county or mpuicai union oi naanington, which that city is a part, a republican this aliernoon, the conduct tf the officers majority, in the midst of businees denres- if the Typogrspbical union cf New countiy.

"lhu Immigration, cnttflr of laborer, the vicinity of Stillwater, last un tne return ci jir. li oweue iroia tins has risen Irom lio.uo lu lo ui SlM.CCJ la lrtso. It has not, tben, been opposed to the interest of labor, for labor migrate from worse to better, and noi from better to worn Tbe value of farms aion, which generally works against the wa will come up for consideration. It evening. oratorical contest, in which he had at a a I a I party in power, has been carried up to I uiuru ui nave, on William Collison, a telegraph operator tained rcDOwn, he was received by the the old war.timn atanrfard Aa thfl dcm.

account OI tneir antaironism to Mr. Held has risen irom 1 oa duty ia the Hocking valley mines, was students of the university and by the peo- nn vame i meir product has risen from ocrats have declined to dlscut-s the 01 lueisewiork I nbune, attempted to political issues, and have made their turn uuioa into an anti-republican O. II. Thomas for Congress. Special telegram to State Journal.

l.ai,0U),tt Ji.tO0,UU0,a', according to Mr. pie of Madison, with the honors due so Uodue. tb. tatitician of auricuimre. a has not important aa event.

Hundreds of people nIHveihear.vca retarded the farming i tnteresta. macnine. it ts also claimed timt thev mistaken for a striker engaged ia firing a hopper, and was shot dead by one of the militiamen oa guard. campaign on personalities, this re La Crosse, Sept. 10.

O. B. Thomas, of sult is such a vindication of Prairie da Chien, was nominated oa the have misrepresented Mr. Ulaine in this matter after he had used all his influence in favor of union men with Mr. Held.

Mr. Blaine aeainst the mnd-slinirers. as met him at the depot and escorted hira to the university; and in the evening the Three coaches were, on Monday even first formal ballot. The nomination was will be amnio to the renetition of Our production cf maoalacturea baa rlaen from i It to Our export of ilnmeatic macufactarea bare riarn from uxi to Jlll.Uuo.KA). Our whoie domeMlo eipori bav.

auvaucd from to Urt.Ouu.ftU Our totl imports bare advanced from 0 --t assembly chamber of the statu capitol Wit. M. MORRILL KOIl CONGRESS. alterward made unanimous. The conven- thete charges in other s'ates.

In Andro-tion endorsed the national republican fcoggn county owing to the univ.pulari- tu rf tha rortn rl i art nnniin si fair fnnnlv St. Locis, Sept 10. The republicans ing, thrown from the track of the Mtm-phis Charleston road, near Corinth, Miss. Most of thejeventy passengers received bruises anl a colored brakeman was filled to overflowing with ladies and gentlemen, desirous of doing justice to to Una nut, tbeu, onauucied but of the Seventh district have nominated m. M.

Morrill for congrets. platform and the republican presidential muey and county treasurer, tbe demo-nominees, unanimously and enthusias- crats elected their men. Lcwiston, the the young victor ia the collegiate oratori had his jaw broken. cal conuibt. At this meeting, lion.

E. W. home of Congressman Dingley and Sen lically. Miscellaneous Cable Flashes. London, Sept.

10 The Belgian' fenate ator Frye, went democratic owing to the DOMESTIC MISCELLANT. Keyta, a regent cf the university, presided James Patrick, aa eminent electrician, large foreign element which has been attracted there by the manutacturiog cor The Firtt District, Special telegram to State Journal. and made a glowing speech in view ot the honor Mr. La (Toilette bad broucLt passed a resolution yesterday strongly condemning the riotous proceedings at died at Philadelphia yesterday. protiiott trade, with toe ba ance io our tavor.

'1 be total wealth of the ulled butt- ba by lie ceuau from ti.OO,t i) to li li aunual lncrea la put by a Ireo trade econotulm at iii.m.o.dvt moretbaa double tbat of any otber nation ot the world. In allnding to this terse and compact statement of facts, which also embraces an answer to the standing free trade fallacies and objections, a contemporary appends the following true and jua application: t'oupUd with this amaaire exhibit It the eratl-flujt (art tbat niutb of ibta grest lnrree baa Bkloit, Sept, 10. The fifth ballot porations. Mr. Dingley, however ran a little ahead of his ticket, and his majority Brussels last Sunday.

George Hiles making efforts to ex It is probable that France will soon of in the First district republican congres in his district will bo about 3,000. Con tend his road from Pittsville to Necedah. ficially declare war against China, and upoa that institution. lie was followed by tbe late Hon. Geo.

B. Smith, who spoke ia hi lib terms of praise cf the young student, pronouncing him a msa of very gressman Heed's plurality ia about bOO, Gen. Butler made a speech to 8,000 peo- sional convention resulted as follows: Caswell, 14 Weeks, 8 Cooper, 0. There and Messrs. Milliken and Boutelle ap tbat tbe chambers will be summoned to consider future operations aeaiust the pie at the Nebraska state fair, at Omaha, pear to be returned to congress by about Celestials.

is no change from tbe informal ballot yesterday. 4.0CD majority each. The legislature of The trades-union congress at Aberdeen. great ability, and concluding his remarks with the following choice words: tbe s'ate will be almost unanimously re fu lota tua band of peopie who la(xr lor iWAM' L. SIMiONEli, Cr DANK.

m. la follettk, Op- DANK. OKMSltV H. THOMAS, l'i AllUS DU CCIKN. WILLIAM T.

PRICE, VV JACKSON. A 1A AC STEPHENSON, I MARINETTE. BAJftl COUNTY. MMiitr.r.v.H of Assembly (I1AKLKS E. liUELL.

Or t-L'N rRAIIUK. litlMSTOl'HKll J. KOLLIS, Or' UUXOON. Uuid.RT STFKLE-vv das The Wisconsin woman's suffrage con Scotland, adopted 'solutions regretting the rejection of the franchise bill by the vention is in session at uichland Center. publican, no democrats appearing to have been elected to the senate and tue houe wage, ai.d la now owned by tbeaa.

The republicau oany but adbercd to a tar: if fur prtv te lU i ti ninnutaciurt' and labor. Kr. td Irom In this effort, hi yom filet had honored bit aaciU'B tu in had Uouortd the In-aututton to which he bt lonjri bad honored the An inexhaustible supply of natural gas containing 117 republicans and thirty- bouse of lords. The vote on the resolution was unanimous. competition, mauaiactartr bave uprung np everr- The Result in Maine.

BIDICTLOCS ANTI-BLAINE SPECULATIONS. New YortK, Sept. 10. The ridiculous efforts ot the New York anti-Blaine papers to discount in advance the probable results in Maine make very interefctin? of Yvl-couaiu: and alx.v ail, and many four democrats, a gain or seven republi The Dolice of Warsaw warn all tin au here, tioutisned. irrowu to incredible strength I has been reached at Findlav.

Ohio, at a and yaiiety. and. with the kindred parsul; nf I i mmlug, now give employment acd support, at I depth of 140 tect. 1 can seats. The constitutional amendment thorized persons not to approach within has probably been carried by 50,000 ma- ine bert paid ral knoa 10 the worid, to over Miss Smulzey, of Fort Plain, N.

post-election reading. The Herald, in its I jority All these figures of majorities are diu paces oi the czar, and the troops have orders to fire at any person crossing the route of the imperial procession. passed 180 days without food. Dr. Ayer bitter, partisanshin and rank unfairness.

I far in excess of what those who made the has certified to the fact. utterly suDoressinz the fact that in 1808 I canvass previous to the election expecua. u.otv people ALd wbat tbl mean to iL treat iumiLt and lood producing tolert of llie country may tic eeu at a glance from the fa tbat their conaunipiton of tbe products ot the larui, at farm va ue, amount. annua'ly to two aiid a balf tim fta macb in value aa our total of lxU product exported that 1. the conxumptlon due to mnufcturtt and mlnUin at borne ea Air.

Kasson, the American minister to and 1872 me campaigns and the elections I In making estimates from that canvass, An English artillery team of twenty- were virtually reoublican landslides, aol- the doubtful votes were, as a rule, count- two mea has arrived at Quebec to have a Germany, will present his credentials to Emperor William, to-day. He will be received by the Empress Augusta therealter. emnly remarked Monday morning tbat, I ed with the opposition, that the estimated contest with a Carjadiaa equad. year i in value, galnn 4 JO.iX.OtJ in value exported. Notbtt ci.uld betur illus "11 Jttr.

Kobie, republican candidate for 1 repumican majority mignt ce conserva-re-clection as governor, fails to iret a ma- tive enoueh to create no disappointment. TTPHOID. The corner-stone of a hall for the pio ioritv to-dav surniuMinir tlen. (irant'a of I Four years aeo the republican vote fell Cairo, Sept. 10.

Typhoid fever bas trate tbe vat Intereat tbe far in in if eleninr baa la the perpetuation of tbe republican tariff ayatum llian ihtt forreoiriK irikiuK flurva. The loe rt neers of California, which is to cost was laid yesterday in San Francisco. 32,535, Mr. Blaine and his friends will considerably below the preelection esti- broken out in one of the British regiments have no cause for reioicinir." Dronnlnc I mates. in this city.

Wm. T. Hart will probably be elected our export tratlic in Kraln and meat Is ludgnitl. cant a a qaeatiuu or importance to the farmer compared witB what be would bave to loae if protection to mannractarlnit withdrawn and the ancieut nig tor ia a uron tor its unfuir I ine governor ana council naa a mww 7 la i A PARIS TO TONQC1N. Paris, Sept.

10. Direct communication president of the New York New En iitmo more import mt than all else, tie1 bad hoi--trrtd hi u'KitiwtU tnoLhir bpetcLes, highly coniplimentary ia their character, were also made by Prof. Franktnbgrger and Col. Wm. F.Vilas.

The late I'ruf. Watson, who at that time had charge of the Washburn observatory, was not able to be present, but sect a congratulatory letter, ia which the following sentences occur: Tell blm (Mr. La Follette) tbt4here are alwayi world to coi quer here no tinta hull to limit bla pwert. 'i hit he may achieve other ai realr.e to the fulleal exient all the brtgbt hope of hi Irttbd. is aincer.

wish. The audience then insisted that the young orator phould repeat his oratioD, Iago, which had won the honor. This unanimous request was responded to in a manntr that brought out loud and continued applause from the and intelligent audience. This closed one of the most brilliant receptions ever extended by the people of Madison, to a young man who was yet a student in the university. It was brilliant, cordial and sin comparisons, it cheerfully piled conclu- I mg in Augusta to-uay, ana me governor, ninpuluceut, aieany and reliable homo market gland road, to succeed C.

Fitz. sion upon hypothesis alter tbis fashion: after receiving the congratulations or the "If his majority does not exceed the I councilors, said that it made him fel ro tied aid foetertd ice tan poll cy be thtrtby destroyed. It was children's day at the Illinois is maintained between Paris and Ton-quin. Official journals are silent this morning regarding the reported intention 383 wnich even Door Mr. Haves iroL thev I lonesome to minic mat oniy two oi me state fair yesterday and 50,000 of them members of the present council could will have great cause for grief.

And to the grief will be added consternation It Chronic Iksank. The consolidated serve with him during the coming two ot tbe government to declare war against China. Admiral Peyson, minister of marine, favors it. Several powerful organs were present. About 10.0C3 adults were in attendance.

i years, but such Is the present arrange it should be anywhere in the neighbor monthly report for the month of August ment of the councilors' districts. hood of lien. Uarfield'a scanty 8,808. timjrrrMiunal Nominee ii. M.

La Foth'tttv Ai ij announced in the last issue of rP, u.o Dodtftville convention noiu.L&tioa a a republican candi-' -r ia the Third district, M. La Follette, of this city. Domination Tbe Journal most eiia.i ju, and p.edgis the mo-i cordial support. It is a i iu every way "eminently fit ani oce that will bring to 1 ai enthusiasm that will 'oruiant triuaipu on election the chronic insane under county care, insist on a vigorous campaign. Fifty The signal Bervice at Washington holds Mr.

Biaine's majority at last accounts CARD FROM CONGRESSMAN DINGLEY. thousand troops are ready for the east. a the state, has just been issued by Secre out no immediate promiee of the abate Lewiston. Sept. 10.

The majority having reached lully 17,000, and therefore tary A. O. Wright, of the State Board lor the republican ticket in Maine ia from exceeded Hayes', the republicans through' REFUSED AID. Odessa, Sept. 10.

The trial of Maria ment of the intense heat of the last ten days. out the country not only have no "great Charities and Reform. During tbe 3,000 to 5,000 larger than was expected Tolgustjun for attempting the murder of cause for grief," but the "consternation' Considering that tour years ago the dent mouth there was one death ia each cf the The Seamen's union cf Chicago has ad. Col. riaiensky, chief general of the army, that was to be added to their grief if I ocrats and greenbackers carried the state, counties of Brown, Dodge and Green, vanced rates to 3 per day.

Nearly all kobie's majority "should be anywhere in I and that two years ago the republican I commences here to-day before the mili while in each cf the counties of Brown, the large grain vessels seem to be making tary tribunal. The young women refuses the aid of counsel. the neighborhood of Gen. Garfield's I majority was only 6,700 on a very large scanty 8,808" doesn't exist, for the very I vote, tbe doubling of that majority now cere aa honor to the recipient of the for that port. 4st a aruube to hard and effective Green and Hock, a patient was discharged either as recovered or improved.

One goed reason tbat lvobie majority is I shows the great popularity ot Blaine in Ihe National Prison association of the yuci republicans of the dis NEW TELEGRAPH. London, Sept. 10. Telegraph between twice that given for Garfield. I Maine, for it Is the prestige of his name patient in Grant county was kept ia con United States met at Saratoga, yesterday.

Still seeking for a soft spot to fall on, I that has increased our majority. Avery Samaria and Bokhara has just been tl ii ujujo the young men that 'cwtu'y na-t look, iar the energetic tinuous restraint and two ia Dane and one Ex-President Hayes was chosen chair The Herald further contended that "if, I large number of men who have not re- opened. alter all their enorts, the republicans I cently voted tbe republican ticket sup- Green were kept in temporary restraint man. A number of interesting Daoers I ru.u v.ctory. They poset-s should fail to-day to cait for Gov.

Itobie I norted our candidate for trovernor ia Tbe following is the remainder of the were read. tiii aa I whea they are a vastly larger vote than the 72,721 tbey I order to help Mr. Blaine. A very large Another Visitation. CYCLONE IN MINNESOTA.

St. Pacl, Sept. 1CI It was rumored report The city authorities of Philadelphia gave htm two years ago, it will show a I proportion of the Irish vote and a major- highest order. The progressive and brilliant course of La Follette did not stop with his graduation from college, which took pace a few weeks after the grand reception that has been described, lie went right on. In 180, the next year alter he left college, he re-ceived the nomination for district attorney of Dane county, and was elected.

Ia 1882, he was re-nominated and reelected, running very iar ahead of his VMoa cj to iiu'y, the cause they ea Uiu cr. In this nomina have notified all telegraph, telephone, substantial defection from Mr. Blaine. In ity of tbe workingmen are with us in the here this morning that a cyclone wrecked and electric-Unit, companies that all tbe a8t presidential yesr 1880 their campaign.Thephenomenarmajorityofthe kJ4 VHP" i .1 ij cnlkiiacl li- th A ptj KtiT i i 1 1 i I nMn ahI thirteen houses between Slil'water and a tuio iur Kuvciuur iiivm. nicy mil icuuuiniu utui tu uuiuciunuuij iu I have occasion for discomfort concerning I couniy indicates the great respect in 'f-f-t d'ri'v, the young men have a t-1 tnt own number, and one small place called Marine Mills, a few north of that place.

Wm. Lyman's house put underground before January, 1, 1885. 1 the presidential vote in November if they I which he is held by those who know him a i 1 a a Lieut. Thomas J. Clay, grandson of do not exceed those figures by at least I best.

There is much indignation amorg was totally destroyed. Tbe report comes from Stillwater Junction now that all the Mr! Blaine's friends; without distinction The republicans did cast 80,000 Henry Clay, finished the highest score on tJ KintiMtrt not nnlv bo- of party, at the unjust charges that have party ticket Ills discharge of duty votes, a fact which would seem to show that the alleged "substantial defection record ia a military rifie contest at Lea been made against him, and this feeling a this position has been ablf, active and physicians of that place had been called away to tbe vicinity of Marine to attend persons injured, and it is feared that the storm did more dsmage to life and property than was first reported. It is difficult to get any direct information, aa the venworth, Kas yesterday, making S71 out of a possible 315. from Mr. B.aine" is only another of The I has aided in 'increasing the republican Herald's fairy stories and this, too, in I vote.

The campaign just closed has not -3 so t-ot-NTiE. ifrS 3 a Sa a ic my OO 5 3 i i v. 5 Hroan 39 1 i IT 9 t'olumbia 44 0 I 7 Vfi lane 4 84 lodte t8 7 'ti 1- oLd du Luc i i.ranl 51 0 4 SO tireen S9 2 11 14 Jefferson fit 1 1 lr Koffc 71 14 21 8) bheboygan tJ 0 7 IS Walworth 4i 3 1 Winiiebspo 1 41 1 20 Tola'. MS 31 ISfJ J17 satisfacio-y to the people. He now, in five years after he left the university, Last week 2,741 packages of cotton spite of the further fact that Maine is not been as exciting as many which bave pre a srrowinz state, that the population is I ceeded it, but the discussion of the pend comes before the people as a candidate for goods were exported from the United largely stationary, and that tbe usual in-1 ing issues, particularly the tariff question, place is not easily reached I 1 1 i v.

a 1 congress a position hia learning, his States. During the year thus far there 1 ta-y love ani cherish republicau tut ltfcause they love and re tie y.un maa who will lead coateit. He is of them Uii'ai, aaJ will make a campiia tuat will result 1 l.ormui victory Of this there to du! aj the party, younjj ia al pans of tha diitrict, is uciu i an 1 v. cordially sus- Li Foliate lor coagres-'. cresse in me vounir power oi otner states nas ueen unusuaiiy morouiru.

a. very i Were 115.159 packages exported, against 1 should not, therefore, apply to it. Tbe I small amount of money has been used in ability, his energy and hU oratorical powers most admirably qualify him to fill ai? 11.MH1 fnr trio nf I OeieCtlOn, in miS View OI lu9 case, WOUlu Will Resume. THE BRUNSWICK BANK. New Brunswick, Sept.

13 The di I miTv I la triva. IllsainA sni ftAtn Vi aw tributed by the national committee or by i AAA jrc7 oa a jiaiuv ua awuA saa with honor to himself, and with benefit to vvos I iK.iAvtAAv atd a 1 ittl a Ai-enrrtatantA outsiders. Indeed, the people have been As IOU Uv uiwi bo, aa jitiio viivuuibisiuvv rectors ot the National Bank of Jersey the peopie cf his district. E. Ik Power, a wealthy farmer who has so intent in furthering the cause of Blaine which will no doubt add "consternation" have aulhorized tbe statement that the and Logan that the campaign has large'y over the actual resided Nnear Petersburg.

since 1820. to The Herald's "grief capital cf the bank is intact, and that Tbe State Journal thus briefly alludes run itself. There Is the utmost confidence results. In the nomination for congress ia this celebrate his 85th birthday by giving a to the character ana acquiremrnia ut i ira hi me party will en. in Blaine's triumphant election in No- there is no reason why it should not resume business as soon as the necessary It will bo gall and wormwood to the Itobert M.

La Follette, the republican district, there were, of course, some dis- dinner to ooy descendants and mends, and uoamiattoa with equal zeal young yachting editor, too, in view of the I vemter. Nelson Dinglet, Jr. a formalities have been complied with. Every creditor will be paid in full, and 1 t'1 yout: candidate for congress. He Las won this election of four republican congreasmen, I 200 towns heard from.

appointments, as there were several can- presented with a gold-headed cane. lend. 4 aad associates, including Meed, should he by chance ever prominence by bard work and will wia didates for the position. But as tbe nom- I Merry Smith, a wealthy citizen of Lewiston, Sept. 10.

Tbe Journal I the bank will probably resume business i ni i to l.ok well 10 aeain peruse this pleasant peroration of -nhliah th. rei nrift of over 200 the race because oLhii ability and worth iowub witniQ tea aavi. or farmer will ouutrio ication cf Mr. LaFollette was fairly Montreal, whomarried a handsome Jionaay morning lorccasi: me re. Drohibitorv constitutional amend His character is above reproach and bis made, no bad blood is engendered, and I American girl named Kate Wheeler ten publicans should lose a district, after all ment, which give 40,444 in favor of and their Daina in rerrvmanderinir.

and if the friends, old and young, will delight to rally there is no reason to expect that his I years ago, has become jealous of an tng 19.165 against the amendment The ma Romantie Eloiemeut. A CASE OF COACHMAN. New York, Sept 10 The daughter of lost district should happen to be that of I ti his support. Let all members of tbe lish coachman, and has entered suit for a jority will be increased to over 50,000 by rivals will not give him a cordial support 4 4 a i us us aui unbounded en-J1 1 young and brilliant Ka.i iLe way ia the con-, of 14. The career 7 1 '-''Itiu-o haa not only been Mr.

Thomas B. Heed, the bosom friend of party unite with enthusiasm and secure returns to-day. Messrs. Treat, Orton and Allen are all separation Mr. Blaine, it will take a great deal of POSSIBLY 19,000.

the redemption of the Third congressional good men, able and true to republican G. P. Merocucl, Jay Gould's private secretary, last night eloped with her father's coachman named Schilling. The couple sweetening in tbe other features or the The value of the exports from New AoufsTA. Sept.

10. The following district to republicaniau. Two years i election to compensate them for the bit ism. The nomination of either would ire-i by the young, but York for the week ending yesterday was disntch was forwarded from here to-day terness of 31 r. Heed's defeat." The being represented by a democrat, is quite i tilt rummiinitL' hat were married to-day.

It is said bchilllog is a German nobleman reduced in pocket- to John A. Logan, Chicago: aganist $3,107,107 for the cor have been well received in Dane county, and cordially supported by her people; "sweetening" is more needed Just about long enough. Let us go to work, then Returns from remote sections of the tte In book. brilliancy and have re- The total I this time in the vicinity or Bioadway ana responding week of last year crease the majority beyond all expectation. Io and no doubt the candidate chosen will 'Ujccsf 1 hi will now dv f-rnnrta thn far thia Tir w-T 4251 113 I Ann Street, itew XOrK City.

851 towba the republican majority over Kedmaa republicans, young aad old, and roll up a rousing majority for the brilliant young Knt if The Herald made a bad mess of be supported by the people of their re u.o solid column ci-. AT I a aMaiwa tear 1 III im, I a a Aa I xceeds and th prospect is that upon re-eel I eomoiete return tbe majority may reach Cholera. Rome. Sect 10 There were 628 fresh orator Hubert M. LaFollette.

-rw, moamm. o. The New york Times did even worse, riod last year. I -Anything leas than 11,000," it declaredf spectire counties. 1V.IUU.

j-oasioiy mia may iu urgm uiijwp uiKnct, that will give tm mmmw wan 1 Wk I.UiP, tf.r insnnnMVU ces of cHolera in Italy, yesterday, and 275 deaths. The condition ot the people The ireneral naaaenrer arenta of the I "would be a severe blow to his fBiainell I nartr in Maine, with two exceptions at the ose I "would be a severe blow to his Biainell 1 5,., Uiij'rity ia November. of tLe career of the I 1 i FoLLOwisa is a list cf the congression The the democratic atato convention of Naples is pitiable in the extreme trunk lines are meeting to-day at Indian- prOSpeCtS elSewnere. JlOmlOg nnaer I OI me war. me iaereiaruseuuw iu.nu.ro-! i i I foblicaiis carried eery count In the state King Humbert Is deeply anected by the al uominatiocs made yesterday: anolis for the DurDoae cf aettlinir the rate lt uw 00 I And have elected every member ol the state een- spoils ior me purpose 01 aetuiog me rate te tg rrm anty." As .7.000.

I The m.Tuitn,!. of th reoabiiran voui a. situation. i rwo, a ww I ia progress here to day, is the moot dispirited, aimless body cf mea that has fathered in Madison fr macy years. u.ta acquired such dis-kj? interest in this con rl La Follette is a na Hrft district of Michigan William C.

May-hnrr. democrat (renominated irouoies. ine resignation ci D. U. U.

I arrnrrlintr tn tha arithmetics naed in The I surprte to both parties and snow, that a large rlllh district if Massachusetts Francis B. Clark from the Union Pacific road bids 1 rowdy west" not leas than 11,000 and a(V, WaJ Bt. Uarea, repuDiican. Um ant under 14 000. Th Timea' honed-tbr FOR SALE CHEAP.

nroi'td mainct oi ntw uampsnirv wacoo ua- i lair iu iw loituwcu vr uio uitcaargB ui I BLAINE SPEAKS. The gloom cf cret resn upoa these representatives of tbe cohorts mj 1 Iwm bora ia the u. ''a-f'-, una It. 1855. It will blow seems to have hit the other fellow, llrhar.

rrDUblican. Augusta, Sept 10. Eearsage en. his personal friends from high positions. fituenih district cf Illinois Gas.

John C. rhile Mr. Blaine is in receipt of some of bonrbonUm. They have heard the campment, I. O.

O. of Lawrence, KlKf of Danrllia. democrat. The funeral of the late Secretary Folger A SMALL HOME CHEAP IN tha Vint Ward. If sold Immediately, 11,100.

Third dtsuvct ol tsonaaia Kooert XL. LA roi- lti la kl is ot aa txcellect age hie. iklore he i.j.ua to take his seat ia the 80.000 distinct and separate tributes to his -hrt tM. itw tM. mornt' "popularity," or 17,000 more than those awarded tile afore-aid other fellow.

The Jtt 5 1 tbe of his bouse and took place at Geneva, N. yesterday, in lana of MadtAxm. teuublicao. news frora Maine, and despite the manu factured bluster of a few leaders, a pain T. Kou district cf AUAaachoaetU Charles the presence of a vast crowd who had peared on balcony raoabllCAIl.

Ohio and West Virginia elections are made a brier speech ot welcome. gathered to pay the last tribute of respect A NICE HOME IN THE SEC- ondWard. Good New Hoose; ralcr and a desirable nelgnborhood. Very cheap coming oil in about a month, but there is Fflta dlAirKt of iowa Btn Frwderick, dmo- CTAt. Third district of Loulalana Edward J.

ful lack of interest characterizes the proceedings, and the delegates plainly exhibit the self-consciousness that theix'a is KNOX oocntt. an impress Km abroad thai certain jew Ktt 'J years old; aa age ia his be.t condition for 4 and brilliant work udy. When It "lL'iil 1 to the distinguished dead. President Arthur, Governor Cleveland and a large Rockland. Me, Bert 10.

Full returns II sold BOW. democrat. York editoraafur their recent experi of Knox county give Itobie o4U plurality. ences, may kodw more by that tim. even purely a perfunctory duty.

The republicans elect both senators, if tbey are not a pmty as mey were De- number of government officials were present The returns trotu Maine grow better and better. The atate senate is unani Vim, oia, nia father was county attorney, treasurer, judge or pro fore rndely dufl gated by Monday night's HTHREE LOTS ON LAKE Shore, wttxda Sva mlnaUe walk of tha Capitol Cktap. JLiolcrt Woottoi. XS W. MAIU STREET, The nomination of Hon.

O. B. Thomas v' Vl nia xamiiy dv election returns. 1. 1.0 i bate and register or probate, la itxrz, Knox county cafe PlaUted 855 plurality Intensely hot weather is prevailing in Ltf fcr congress, ia the Seventh district, mously republican and the popular ma-ioritt ia likely lo reach 19,000.

Good niueteea years old at AAA AT 1-EAST New York to-day, and numerous sun and elected a democratic county ucxet ny irlva treat satisfaction. He is Urst-clats fwiu receiving only lim Got. Robie'i I 00 plurality. Net republican gain 1,500. Augusta, Me, Sept strokes are reported.

enough 2 fur obtaining aa educa man, and hia election is a tore thing.

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