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   Piqua Morning Call, The (Newspaper) - October 2, 1884, Piqua, Ohio                                OCTOBER 2, 1884. NO. 237. ELAINE AT Extended The In Iho i lo Oct. 0.-On after visiting at tho tha to the There was a tremendous at tho cheers were hea loud as the train wont Oct. party was grand ovation equal to that at Tho city was crowded by people froin the rounding The train arrived at 1U: 10, and people at tho sent up n cheer told iu square that Blaino had struck old hot bed of non and drowned voice the people A local nnd others came with the They to alight and him to n whore Captain J. C. E. and Judge of and were then driven slowly up Blaino took oft his hat to tho crowd as they cheered his slow progress The followed by tho Guards ot this and they by tho Young Men's Club of headed by Miller Out- nnd Viro President Captain Paul forty men from Other delegations made a imposing and several bands made ft n enthusiastic Maine reached the grunt in the squaro the tumult and swelled into ono great yell as his white head sunl face above tho He by William n words It estimated that fully people wore gathered about tha und for an tho of Dr. Tho Young and club s at where a programme of cheers and campaign songs was carried Other coming from south tho sanio hall their nnd a crushing time for the Jacob's tho city buildings and tho armory accommodated By 11 o'clock a perfect sea of humanity surged and waved almost tho entire ness portion of High lien ot all shades of political opinion wora longing for a glimpse of tho man from A cannon was kept hot firing and processions on foot and iu ornamented were moving through side streets to tite to form in what was mammoth From alono camo a of and sont large Lemon Township sent a mounted delegation College thank you for tho cordiality of your I aui glad to la in I to be recall old and to make It is forty years this year fineo I first and I am tor to measure 1 it of I sco it nearly 4UO.OOO, a city nut only with great railway trans- portation continent to its connected inland navigation of nearly city us near to Mexico it is to thu At- growth is Tho grandeur its picked needs no .I late you on what Von KILLING TIIE CONVICTS Four Hundred and Shot LI to 24 ing by ttin A the is learned a days soldiers set fire to he of the inmates land the originator of was World's ns the of three u id yet wo hivo lived it lur in And you the of marvel a You the growth o' country her your ermie to your beautiful und I for you n move in give and bia aid and J. B. out and The then the on a tour the several tho Mr. after dining with the tion left this hall o'clock driven to Mr. i-j in tho of his und in liis Oct. from of the that the off in the of tho A. D. was elected W. A. 11. K. G. of At- Oct. in city and county oil very Thore worn votes but only wera und for straight Sews iroin adjoining but little in- terest was shown In the election mul n light 1'roin various ie generally quiet election with the victory the vots oust tor Democratic candidates in Georgia for turned on Volga A or in- The to several lion believed is Ijy cable to Willium Secretary of tho has written letter urging upon nn explosive company London the sity of having fifty dynamite strictly guarded Iti to Sir the proprietors slate to comply with his request involve nn ex- pense of nnd vender competition with American and man dynamite manufacturers The sale of tiie latter is practically whils the police in control the sale of They that foreign dynamite has been usad iu nearly all tho recent outrages that had been perpetrated in They close by TERRIBLE SUSPENSE Of Fire Men In SUcy feel DK Oct. 3.-Tliu utor or 0, i Inch K Iwing sunk ay n foundation for ono the of tho now bridgo of ho Baltimore Ohio tho River at way nt 1 o'clock Wednesday looding tho crib and uir lock nud ng tho working chamber Most of Iho men got out safely tho accident but Patrick Kelly mid live of his named and wero imprisoned in tho Tho caisson is any of Uie sunk for thu is sixty feet long and twenty foot at the timo of Accident sixty feet below tho The tho caisson is made n is divided into working which is lighted with is these each lock being I time of the accident the pounds of air nnd when tho the only or exit Tbo only and in flint rescued John THE STAR ROUTE FRAUDS The Report of the HOUM ing CONDENSED gesting to that tho and Oxford were all represented by large For a hundred on vast crowds poured in to swell Oct. tremendous crowd of people extending up and down street for four up and down Hoadly Fourth to Seventh in the vicinity of tho H. awaited the arrival of tho to Tho long delay of tho train caused the people to become somewhat impatient anil nml tho mutual treading upon corns ceased to bo excused with but was resented with curses loud and It was 4 o'clock before Mr. special car reached the depot and almost immediately tho candidate at the door leaning on tbo arms of his Walker and S. H. He greeted with round after round of cheers recognized by lifting his As toon as he reached the floor of tho depot he was surrounded by a crowd of local cians and they in turn encircled by a squad of and tho procession took up its march through the depot to the Fifth street A carriage attached to four handsome gray horses stood at tho entrance to the nnd into this Mr. Blaino without assists but as ho stood acknowledging the plaudits of the vast his form ibly whether from nervous ment or from nervous it was not Tho procession formed in tho lowing Squad of First Regiment Young Men's Clubs ot ami Drum Ward 11 Company A. 11 and Carriages containing Stephens And other containing Exposition Com- nml Lincoln At Fourth and streets the crowd so dense as to stop all At this point bouquets were thrown from an upper The excitement was wild and so con- Mr. presented himself to Tiew at the Burnet which was decorated for his At the corner pf Third and Vino an im- mense throng WM and in response to repeated Mr. out on the porch of the aker him u have the lionor to duce to you the Republican candidate for President of United tho Hon. unes O. stepped ami having cheers of the multitude by thank 3'ou, and through the of Cincinnati for this cordial and hearty withdrew into tho of tho to his where ho ho was driven to tho a storm of i on of Tho galleries wero icly between ex- ts on tlw filled as closa ns women could Ho was by President of tho Board Exposition to the cheering audience for und Oct. 3. in The pointment canceled on account of heavy tie left for Indianapolis GARRETT'S TWENTY to Ilia Throe Children lor tile 1'oor. Oct. will of the la's John W. to-day filed in the Court of Baltimore It is at Deer nd his fortune of about to hu three Hobort Thomas nnd Mary Elizabeth luul appoints thorn trustees executors of the The in- individual holdings stocks ind securities tho Ohio is equally divided between tho three Ed It is stipulated in tiie will that tho trustees from the nnd bonds to I his select of interest bearing or at their option invest in such ns to produce which sum is to bo paid yearly to lid in improving the condition of the poor in the city of Out of the net of is to bo devoted at tho discretion of trustees to such of benevolence lo purposes to aid virtuous persons and to such works of lic utility us are to promote the usefulness of It is tho will of the testator that tho tees shall hold out of tin estate shares jf the common stock of tho Baltimore Ohio Railroad for twenty years his to bo used in with tho of tho City of Baltimore and ttio John Hopkins University Jin tho more Ohio so that road may conducted in tho Interest of f ho City oC and the State of should a duty upon foreign made rhus enable manufacturers to provide safeguards for their promises und yet n FOK THE Oct. rumor tho attempt cast u vote nt the meeting of directors t tho Ohio not Though there is known o bb an old law in Illinois which would seem o give for such its validity as never been and it is not believed nut tho Garretts will take advantage of it ursue n course that is manifestly are in- ihe attempt is to apply Uj the Stock to no securities of tho Baltimore Ohio Com- uny st ruck off official XO Oct. 3. in a nt n defiant udo in tho Radical threats to bolish the House of lie ridiculed tho und declared that it would bo to dispense tho jer. He would glad if tho Bonnie of Jugland iras ns strong and a factor u legislation as is that of tbo United THE Of Oct. dispatch from Hong long stopped and tho English regular trading steamers and in tho Formosa This action lias caused great fact that neutral nro convoying soldiers and munitions of war lo various will probably be a source of in view of Admiral in connection with a German Oct. wore thirty now cases of hero to-day and thirteen At Genoa wero new cases mid eleven Oct. General Wolseley has ar- rived at MOVEMENT Oct. from South Africa report a movement to a local fnive to expel Boers from and THE Oct. 2. phylloxera is ing the vineyards in tbo and an idea about 11 kly put it into Tbo lock next en feet of a lock oC caulked it tightly with oakum and Tla bailed out bended and the bailed it Dut nnd in company de- rudely con- six who for in such a perilous Hon. The rescued men wore hangard and but witli the exception of one whose head was cut by a falling wero This act of O'Brien and Burns was loudly applauded and will not be forgotten ns it required great nerve carry it ANOTHER LUCKY Victoria's Filled N. Oct. coachman boom bas struck nnd William B. generally known ns lias married Emilia tbo nieco of William J. n wealthy resident of this 1'ho marriage is still secret to who is out of nnd was not known iy ono except the interested until For years past Mr. Simmons has treated lis who is nn ns n and it was generally understood she would inherit the bulk of his is thirty years of ago and pass for good looking when dressed ilo had been employed by Mr. Simmons fom months and says that ho loved before the but did nol tell her so until Ho had ono or two remarks iu jest iu regard to Tho encouragement ho received Ice him to declare his It was and they wero married by Rev. Dr Friday iliss is i nineteen year j of age Bartholomew of tho row that ho Mr. Simmons will make and tho are unking to leave the Another Actor Oct. tli well-known was to liis lost night at Academy o Jersey having been seized with a paralytic Ho is no- lying nt and his speedy u is hoped Oct. F. Carpenter mukes tho following indi cato my daughter Karali left Now York Wednesday lust on tho steamer have cabled to asking an of tho passengers of tho 1 continue a inquiry for 1113 but havo but slight hopes of find ing A Oct. father o the young lady who followed her own nations in marrying has his intuition of disposing nm proceeding to England to Tho have not nnd no received of their destination on their honey Lives OK Oct. at 1'achucn, on the afternoon of attl caused n Th works wero am silver under treatment was tost It is estimated that thirty persons A great of property was de nml wero Philadelphia 0; Buffalo 3, 1'rovi 0; Ht Louis 5, Unions 0; Kansas City Unions Unions 1; St. 1; Cleveland 3; 3, U In Oct. very Tho hn fallen night or for Tho drought throughout i without Vegetation is nnd tho ground parched to a great 1 is safe to sny that tho incoming crop of will bo much than last cut short by THE reposition to NHW Oct. Ono of grievance tho National Convention of e discussed nnd which they hope o is that they are obliged to obtain their supplies through tho American instead from the To this tiie cm their linds mt system existing between sliers and tho American s mi unfair tax on all is detrimental to trado i nnd that tbo fractional amounts to the cost price of publication under in of freight arc totally tho cost of ns most Iho formation of a supply in City as Iho most val a brunch in every city anil wn in the United supplies tn lie old fit prices and to bona rs Resolutions wero adopted the and of New York or their sympathy and support of the Balers during tho struggle between imil tho Kow York and after jointing the following permanent c-f ho National tiie adjourned to meet in Philadelphia i July 14. 1SS5: Stephen U. W. nnd John J. Vice A. P. O. F. New Cor- W. H. and John 11 A of ISI2 Oct. Tho veteran has just observed the fourth anniversary of his and tho old gentleman in receipt of congratulations his many other friends this city Among colJers were of tho An- cient nnd Honorable Artillery with which organization he lias been connected for by murt In lul Amount Oct. on in tho of which during the lust session of Congress in- tho Route has completed its for submission to tho on Tho report is signed by Messrs. Springer Van nnd cratic of tho It Hayes certain in the Star Houto Mnil entered into to defraud tho in the lulling nnd performance oC mail Tho contract division of tho is under tbo supervision of Iho Second Assists nut 1'o.stjinister During the lotting and of the fraudulent mail Thomns J. Brady Tilled ihe s-i could not his c country to tho frauds was attracted by the expenditures under for that There u reported to ami n was asked for the purpose cf Iho increased A investigation into tho trauds was by a ot the 01. and a report adverse to tho granting of tho re- by tho made by tho but t-o groat the of the their agents and lacked by tho ful of thu tlint nn appropriation was made to meet n largo of tins contractors thus obtained n now lease of and continued to draw immense sums from tho Treasury for fraudulent Reference is made to tho Inauguration of President and appointment of T. L. to tbo Postmaster who upon tho duties of bis witli the determination to reform abuses and run service on strictly business Tlie report wiis of tho opinion that there Inul been great ex- if m the nnd directed James to proceed with a thorough and exhaustive reports prepared by Mr. tho committee's report 1'ortollU'O inspectors mudu under his tbo report of Mr. and tho testimony ot witnesses before your show Hint glaring and stupendous frauds were on tho Government in tho Star muil inul that not only the but that many other persons in in the were cither criminally cognizant of tho frauds or A is made of efforts ot P. H. as en the of the tabulated statement of tho cost of three of tho removal of Thomas J. Urady and his chief John L. of the sending of into the West and Southwest to Star Routes upon which tho wero most of tho testimony of Mont fort C. which tho Attorney General didn't tho value of to the und return to his old associates securing liis or his and whoso credit us n witness much impaired by contradictory mado under the of his former and oE report of A. 31. on the general subject of Star Route Tho amount out of which tho was defrauded in the Star Route mail service during the Hayes tion can never be accurately A from Brady's covering forty routes out of tho ninety-three in which fraud is estimates tho amount stolen from the Government under the forty THE McLean Furniture Liabilities in excess ot of after sleeping eighty-five consecutive TIIK Merrill Wrecking Company raised tho and moved her to car loads of valued at from to Sun THE of Pennsylvania resolved to fuse willi the Democrats for an equal di- vision of tho and Houston wera receivers of tha Now West Shore AT a Democratic meeting at John whilo shot and killed und badly wounded Said to lio of Disease Oct. monia bus broken out in a serious form the hogs in Western and the mals lire dying by tho Governor Hamilton to-day wrote u letter lo Dr. Veterinary statins that tha is raging with great violence in ington Ilia and although overy remedy has been tried so hni of the least avail in staying the I Hamilton has lust over nnd The carcass u hog which Saturday was the teeth ivero the gums much dis- eased the in tho Hr. lius to Governor letter ho will visit tho ity He tho disease wus at of very small but lius been spread tbo reprehensible custom of ilio in the Oct. Francis the farm of Willium Town and found eleven ot his herd with They arid wero All' cattle iu the herd will bo are only in the State known to bo although a few herds in and Montgomery ties are still under over seventy and never missed until When only nine years old iio became a drummer for a militia com- and ho in tho war of Ho also for some timo kept tho Dragon on Union which Webster styled the ot tho lio was present nt tho laying of tho stone of tho Washington and companied tho Light Guard to tho National on that occasion in company with old Major who died in 1875. In Captain Martini who com expressed a desire to have a band wouldn't get Mr. accordingly organized the ade of eleven which was tho progenitor of Brown's Band oE Among tho treasures of the Society is a drum carried by John at the buttle of Bunker and subsequently by Mr. who presented it to tho above Tho drum is now suspended iu the Old and above it is tho of venerable Mr. Deed of n Oct. A hideous crime has been committed here almost Michael living in a miserable hovel nl 40U Clark went home tho inn drunken nnd the boily ot the dead infant to which his wife had given birth during tho bent liis wife lo When arrested Khay was in such n condition that nothing intelligent could be obtained from Oct. is re- ported that tbo of the of tho Company shows that duplicate receipts for barrets ot amounting to have been found thus of W 1'nper ers agreed to-day to tho of writing paper two cents per pound owing to tho increased cost oC production caused by tho exclusion of foreign rags on account Oct. registered of in bonds from New hns arrived at Hast with broken seals anil con- only brown The officials ara NEW Oct. Board of Health hus several arrests of manufacturers of and of using chroma a cheap nnd ous substitute for eggs ami Counting L. Oct. of boso aged of was instantly killed by a baso ball but thrown by tho ball struck Eugene in tho cracking his jaw contracts nt and tho ional committee whole amount of which tho Government was defrauded in tho Star Route nmil service the Hayes administration will exceed A number of by the combination are showing the amount of increase Thu report evidence showed that the re- from on routes for mail matter carried over thorn wero inconsiderable in comparison with tho vast amount of required for the On tiie eral and which was to cost about per annum Iho emoluments of all tho on the route wero but per and this after the ran to During days it appeared not a single letter or paper passed ovor this although tho Government was paying nearly a year for carrying Iho In conclusion tho report the evidence against Star Routo contractors and public officials was strong and conclusive ns to their and that tho Government was defrauded of largo sums of and that largo sums were also expended to secure in- and yet no person wae convicted or nnd civil suits have as yet been instituted to recover the vest sums illegally and fraudulently obtained from the public THE Oct. 2. Hour 75; spring 75; I rye 50. No. 2 choice rejected 8 3 50c; ear 53g55c. 27c; 2 30@ SAX Oct. annual con- vention of Locomotive Engineers of the States unit Canada ing nt About two hundred nnd fifty delegates were The con- vention will bo in se will merely business of the ing held a m.l. nl out n ntul the ordinary routine year meet adjourn the delegates will an at of PEACE REIGNS the mud the mid Iho T. P. Oct. n meeting of tho Transcontinental Railway Association hero n pool was formal and continued until December 31. Tho Northern and Union Burlington Topoka ft Simla Denver Rio Denver ami signed the Tho matter of was referred to J. F. Tucker at by whose award all parties will j bo without tho troubles of the California nnd Texas and paves way to 31c. 2, on No. 2 and extra 3 So. 3 mid ex- tra No. S Family 25. Kettle Should short rib short clear Sugar-cured Pickled 11. NEW Oct. 2 Mixed Xew 00. 00. Oct. 2, high 3 light 2Sc, Oct. I 75. No. 2 winter Western 31Q35c; 32Q33C. Live Oct. Cattle Good to choice 03; to 75; f 1 75S275; to fair 50; stockers and light yearlings nnd 50. and heavy So 50; fair to good 35; fair to good 35; Common to good to 5004 00 j stock 00; fl 25@ Common to 75; good to 50. Oct Fair to good Jl 13; mixed SI 5 2Ci; 00. 85; good to choice 00 50: medium to 00. to 25Q3 common to fehert medium flue burr and 20S2vc;  

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