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Presidents Governors —Sheh fa a) HICAGO’S JUBILEE, A Grand’ Turnout of Board of Trade Men, Ete., Saturday, PNG SEN auras et Saez: To Celebrate the Republican Majority of 10,677 in Cook County. Full Returns of the Vote ,Cast Various Candi- Nobody Gets Left; All Get in by ‘Very Handsome Major- i The Republicans Gain One Sen- ator and Two Repre- sentatives. Mayor Harrison Plunged in the Depths of Despair. Nothing Done Yet with tho Arrested Marshals or Specials, THK RESULT. A SWEEPING VICTORY, Owing to tho remarkably heavy vote enst Tuesday und tho extremely Inte hour at which the returns came Jn, It wns Impossible yesterday to more than approximate the tmugnitude of the vietary whieh the Republicans of Cook County it was certain that they hud elected everybody there was to elect by fimimense majorities, but the preeise Hyures were unobtaln-' able, To-day, however, they re tld before the readera of ‘Tne ‘Tutpuse in a compact and ‘The tubes printed below erything exeept uw Governor, where there was but little seratehing, and the meinbel tho State Board of Equatization, who are elected by mujorities equat te those secured by the Members whose trl hud achieved, elves tn tho city, 10 Gen, Weaver re and In tho county 03, mnaklug a total of ‘The Commualst vote falls below his, the party: not showing iy’ strength, except in vottiug for f° the Leutsluture, none of whom, thoy are uble toeleet, Th 19 luppeared with the bard thaes whieh alded is understandable Forni give the result of th the State teket CONGRESSIONAL. * FIRST DISTRICT, Wards and totes First. the constitutional amendment I in ite fivor, but not enough sa to In vighty-two precincts out of the In the city, it recelves 2.858 votes in lig favor, In holt of the county dine ves 20K for, nnd Bis against. uber of voter cust In the county: for President ¢ order to succeed, must reevive a majority of all the votes cast for the person receiving tho highs eat number of vutes. returns given he uabticans at thls city before yesterday a viel yachfoved day Ifyting as it is cook COUNTY. FOR VRESTUENT, - GOV- ND SHEET. HPivaitenta —t DETAILED VOT ‘otal county towns, Du Page County. Adtdiso SME “a yayany Total Du Tage. «. THIRD DISTINCT. Wrarie cand tenis, Seventovnth, Total county towns... Total Lake County 58 ss & 4] ARVENTIE DIATRICT, In this district, whict embraces nll the county towns except Lnke and Hyde Park, tho yote is: Collina, Reputiican, 7.7832 Struckman, Repub= Hean, 80%2!5; Weber, Democrat, 7,550, Tho nbove returns, with tho¢xception of those for tho First District, are {mporfect in spots, but the missing figures, when they do turn up, will not. chango tho result, Tho net reautt is that tho Republicans havo gained one Scnator from tho Domoerats in tho Sixth Dls- triet. and two Representatives from the Socials fata,—one in tho Fifth and one in the Sixths and tho Democrats have gaiied ono Reprosentative from tho Soctntiste tn tho Third District. Tho Xenatora eteeted are: Condee, iy Do Dans, Tamer, Rey Adis, Fe The Kopresentatiyves elected. are: Rockwell, 63 Murris, 1 Sullivan, D3 White, Ie: OL 1 DP. Cook, D3 Walsh, Cloonan, Parish, 1.3 Pentraon, hy MeMatit, Ds Pholps, Te: Scharlan, He: Metteon, D.: Sex= ton, Ds ‘Thomaa, | Plotke. 1; Colling, Ry Struckman, Ro; Wober, D, THE COUNTY TICKET. BTATR'S-ATTORNEY AND COHONER. RTATES ATT NY, tONRT. Mills, | Hynes, || Matson) Colvin, R D. R. D. wanps, 2,004) 1,033 Wit HY Ron 1a . 1 ii 1704) tM rrr its CIRCUIT CLENK AND RECORDER. Huert- [}Hrocks fry, D. [fray BR mer) ‘Total maJ.| MaJority...+ COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. THY REPUBLICANS, or Al- Wanda. bright. | Ender.| Knopf. | Ba 1 BA THE DEMOCIATS. f secur] _ Siece= Wards, — Onstey.|” Ui | Mtesen.| “etn ‘a oniority over Guenth ‘arr sloner from tho Fifth Distrivt is THE SUDICIA THN REPUTE. H shite | Garde | Wills Wards, Hawes.) thon ner, | amavit, Ie, County towns,, Tatal, Mujoritics, THY DEMOCHATS. i Le Sheps Wanda, Moore,| Moyne.| Smith, | pard. Toth. ooes. 4,01) CARTRIVS GLOOM, THE MAYOR WAS BEEN YEATEUDAY in reference to whut hi jonght of things. Tt was regaled ns cruelty to animals to, poke sticks at bli, aud [to proved, for ho was-the mildest tndlvidual imagineble. Tho reporter found bing signing a bate of warrants on tho City ‘Treasury in ik back room, and, (tig hie hat, suggested to hit dat he looked’ tired. Ho respontled that he was. It was next sumgestod, that he looked sick, and he replied that he was, with a subinisdivenass characterlstio of a overe whipped urebin. Some tnquirivs lallowed as to whut bo proposed to do with the bullots cust at Ais Iittle speolal tection organized in some of the Democritie preeducts utter the — clude Ing of tho polly ‘Tuesday eventay, eke was too much for him, and ho darted alt du aonreh of consolation, and was thereafter not to be seo except by the representatives of hls “orgun,” to whom he neue wa speech in des fens of his cond furhay tho campaign, wath Was seen i, however, by ‘Tax MBUNE goribe to venture the assertion thut be Ja tho ost Hsod-Lp individual in the elty, trom, the (aet tint, notwithstanding the bulldoaing of his biroliigs, and the wpplicution of tho party. Tush toad within his reteh, be lost eversthlig Jn the election, 1 he had carried the State, ha ‘wae to be tho next Governor, or suceeed David Davin; and (fhe hid carried tho wlty, why he wing to be tho next Slayer, Buty fallin fa all bis ambitlons and purposes, he was tho very typo oof dospair, And what imude hin the are pltiidle was tho fot that it his desponduncy not nu word of sympathy eding Tou bis lato associates in hls organtzes Alling fram Hilly Bryglish, who fs said: tu bave: coutributed sa largely at his. suggestion to tho fund which was to purchusp the State for “Hancock and Victory,” would have been soothing in ity eifest, but twas not at hands Trlenlly grasp of the hand trom Trumbull would tho bave been silutury, but it was want+ jogs or even if sume of the fesser Hghtyof his purty had dropped in to congratulute tim wpott his manugeMent af thy ounvise inthe fuco of unatineed, bo would have bad wy orumb of cuntort, bucus it was he was moplng, petites, Greltul and seoklug 4 seclusion woore 8 COUNT Mins hts tlsorleg unubserved, Jiu the dlepartinonts under bis immediate con tral there was ubout the same stute of attain, td the spirtt of demoralization was rampant. Gen, Leb, at tho bead of tho Wator-Urtice, bhook pia tangled locks with a bravado becom: lug tho conquered, und, belus nuturully the ‘= | by dustico W Tilldest of mon, toor consldcrable comfort In tho fact that it wonld nat be necessary for him to resign hig arauows duties in favor of aome ono else to necept the Swiss mission next spring. Commissioner Waller found some consolation in tho fact that "Old Kaintuox" had atood by the party at enst, though bis face wore a troubled He earanee. The Controficr was sick, and Md not put in an ppearance, and the Health Department was a ttle ‘graveyard, Seerctury MeViekar, for instance, was entirely uniitted for work, hls feelings having overcome him: Der. Gleason was nisent, having heard enough of © hueiais" to lust him Tor sonia tines and Officer reich and Crosty, thoigh on hant, ey pletures Of subnitssion and the tynes of injured innovence, Thoy wandered why things were this, and could reareely vail to. memory whether they bul voted the day before tor Hancock or somebody else, And what was trno =onmong tho heads, or with those etothed with oa degree) oof) s authar- intensified at tho desks, swore iu dreadful state, or at linat fo many of thom ns putin an appearance, They had fought and lost, and the same apparition which haunts the Alaror dn his meinneholy and solttde—tho posaibiilty of being ont of a Jobat tha end of n few months—seemed to annoy them Very fow of thenr would rT having been anything ele Mian Republicans, and several of i who did wero free to uvow that they fever tind felt any interest tn Hancock's election, and had been, for n tong tie, looking for something elso to do with a viow to resigning tholr pincus. MARSHALS VS. POLICE. BMITH'S CASE. The principal test cnee In the clection Tnesday As regards the contiict between ollicers of tho elty and of the United States will bo that of Louls Smith, who was a regularly-uppointed United States Deputy-Marstal for the Firat Dis- trict of the First Ward, the polling-plnco of which was located at No, 085 South Clurk street. Snilth was arrested by Oficer Dan Duffs, charged with enrrying coneeated weapons. Ho was tuken to tho Armory in spite of his declaras tlona that he wis anollicer of the United States, Tho arrest was made Just about tho time of the clostug of tho polls, and the Deputy was balled out shortly after by Mr. W. tf. Reed. Yesterday morning his case wis called Ina rather pecullur manner. Smith was in Court atQo'clock and asked tho Clerk if his name had heen enlicd, and was answered In tho negative. Shortly afterward Duffy came to bln as he sat in the audience and inforined htm that be bad been tined $50 for carrying concoalod weapons, and that he must “go below.” Ho was taken down stairs, and Col. Reed only uiscoverad his condition when hunting forsome other prisoners some thine Inter. Col, Reed immediately visited United States District-Attorney Leake, and prosented a petl- tion In his behalf fora writ of habeas corpus. ‘Tho writ set forth that Sinith was Iogally inter= fered with and unlawfully arrested nnd held ty custody white In the performance of his duties as a Deputy United States Marshal. Judge Drummond iinmediatoly granted the writ, arid the papers were put into the hands of Chict Deputy stillwell, roturoublo forthwith, Stilwell served the papers on John EB. Mabouey, tha Stationkeeper at tho Armory, who made the ro- turn with the prisoner, Shortly, after do'elock the case was called up before Judge Drummond. Gen, Leake appenrail for Smith, who fs an intelligent young colored innit, 44.yenrs old, and Col, Cameron appeared for the city. After the reading of tho wrlt Col, Cameron rend tho answer tu Mahoney, which was merely tho formu reply to the cifect thut the body of Louis Smith was held by the sal Mahoney by virtue of alegal exectition lisucd against ink ince, aftor duc trial, on thocharge of carrying concealed weapons contrary to the municipal ordinances, whieh execution required Sintth to ie the stim of $4) or remain vom- hultted until the amount was satisfled neconiiny, toliw. While reading this Cormnl nnawer Col. Cameron's demennor und remarks wero in marked contrast to nis independent stand in tho Geisler enge, Gen. lonke—Are you ready to procoed atonce? Col. Cameron—L tun anly say, your Honor, that the practicg in tho State Courts, wheru the Welt fs sued out Against the peaple, is thet the witnesses on whose testimony the conunitment was mado should be subpenned when the writ far tho hnbeas corpus isto be benrd, I would suggest. it by dong in this caso, The Court—My understanding of tho cnxo Ja this: We nro enlled upon by a petition in which ibis ullegent that 1 particular person yin cus- tody, Prime fuclo that is unlawful, When You show that ho is legally in custody. by virtue of a, welt, execution, or cupins, whatever you may cull It, you have a print face anawer. It now renialns for them to show the contrary. [tis understood that the reply will Ie that’ tho ncoused was in the performance, of his dutios as a United Blates Marshal. hive ulvendy deelded, tho favts In the case, ard it levitinate subfect of. ine qquiry, and witnesses muy be Introduced to prove what [s desired on cach sida, Col Cameron aysented to thig, and agreed to take the Aimplay assum ites of Col. Reed that Suilth would by wprosent, walviug any furmul recognizance. ‘The cise was then set fur 10 o’elock thia morning, ‘Tho arrested Deputy, Lonis Smith, mute the follawing: f ta ut in reply to questions by a mE en reporter of. Ewan regards: a United States Deputy-Mursbul.’ hi do my papers, and Wore i badgo, “dust about the time the palts were closing I was coming from tho Grand Pas elle Hotel toward the polls, When Lurrived thore T saw a crowd. “1 stood by and 1: dwhat tho matter waa, but took na part in the row. I ald not know who wns bomyg arrested, nor what tho trouble waa. As I pushed through the erowd Duty saw ny revolver Sn my blip pocket, and fold ine to give it to him, 1 refused, und cave tho revolver to Co}, Heed, who wis stindlig by. Ditty Matty yald,* You are getting too mares T guess lttinke you and tock you up. Inthe inorning | came down tu the Armory five imine utes pust Se'cluck and asked if ty uniue hint heen entied, he Clerk aiid ono, and kat down at the back of tha room, Pretty avon Tuts ening to menand told mo that [had been fined $50, and would have to be locked up. Thon Lyotout thiawrit, Chad my bidge on when Duty arrested me. and he saw It. Pdon't Know how officers can defend thomuclves untess they curry pistot es In regard to tho case, Justico Wallace sald to a TRINUSE representative: “T understood that the necused was not present. The ollwer told his story and LE imposed a 1adld not hear that he was a Deputy If ho was, he lind a eight te carry coucented weapons, and contd not be ined for it, If the oticer had pro« ferred n charga of dlsorderty conduet almply, be: inight have punished him, Marsal or no Marshal, OTHER CARER, The olection casca whore arrests were mato by tho spocial police ewthe South Side came up fore Justice Walluce yestorday morning, In exch ease wehange of venue was tuken to Jus: they Sumimertictd, who continued all the enses: until Nov, 10, the defendants ylyving $00 lual in euch. The following are the nunivs of tho alleged offenders, and the-oflicers making the arrests; Willan Swinburne, urrosted by G. Li mouskl, under two churges of interfering with an olticor; ‘Thomas Power, urrested by M. O'Connor, for realstlog an olllecr; dames Pon ry wallsordorly.” arrested by dere Dunn; es Gardner, illegal voting," arrested hy Oilicers Gconso Northrup and Tin Ryan; Goorge Montague, “disorderly, arrested by“ Olticer Andy Holland; Waiter B, Johnson, ° ttlegal yots dng,” arrested by "“ONleer” Carroll; We HL Pipor and dates ‘Taylor, * maltenas in of five,” qrecatod by 12.2, Harper and D, Const: dlnes Louis Stone, * disorderly,” arreated by T. J. MoNally and 1. Constdines ©. A. WIllima, “disorderly,” arrested py C, C. Murphys Charles, Thomas, for “Interfering” with G. Banionski, who arrested him: und Howard Venable, arrest- ed by Oflcer Dallurd for carrying concealed weupons, AFTER TILE BATTLE. SUMILANT REPUNLIOANS. Tho Republicans felt more than happy yeator> duy, but most of thom were tired attor tho greut work of Tuesday and tho immense outburst af onthuslaam the night provious. But everybody was congratulating overybody else over tho glorions victory yehleyed, Tho hondquarters on Fifth avenue wera thronyed all day, To be sure, there was but little doing, except the set- ingot bills by tho Executive Cominittco; still the peuple lingered around there because it was a sortoft musting-pluce for happy and contented mon, now that the great battle wus over und tho vietory was assured, want to sty thi,” sald George Hass, the ‘Treasurer of the Executive Committes, * [don't know whut ‘wo should bave done without the codperation of our business men and merchunts generuly, They camo nobly te tho front. When we nppeated to thom, thoy let us know that they wore with us, heart and sont, and thoy opened thoir puryes to us ina most lberal way and that uided ts a great den) nero thin we can realize, Aside from that, many of them went boldly aud openly to work, and tholr dultience was re- tnarkable, and that ig what makes thi: oity and county largely Republican, 1 ai Uelpntad sticeedy, and knew how we wore ore ganized, but, reatly, the avalanche fa greater Man Eabtieloated. tha new factor in our palt- Ucs—auch mon us Oa). W. Plead, who gave Shelr services and means ta ub—sont Us forward With an alacrity wo cautd not mongure, und now ouly approciaty in purt by tho results,” Ex-ARL Gllbert said:) 1 am thankful to Carter H. Harrison. {think that be fa the est of livin polittcluns, except mule- r Barnum, ‘Phunk God, prosperity and Fat ee rument, are assured us for ahother ‘our years.” * How do Cfeol?” answered Chairman Raw. lela, + Like ay clam nt tigh tdo,—happy and contonted. We've got them, ati got thom bad, 2t was a glorious day for tho Ilepublicun patty. Tee hg remarks to make ubout Curtor H, vison, is “T toll you," sald United States Senator John A. Logan. 4 feel good wil aver, Ltblnke tut the Muyorof Chieuxo mudy two magniticent usses Of hinself, Que would not by onuugh to convey the lites.” WW Kherman said; 7 move that we adupt a seriva of resolutions, and ave thon engrossed: and tramed und send them to Wade Hampton, thanking him on behalf of the Republican piety Tor bie clever exposures of the plansof the Duui- oeratio party eo ently In tho campaign. Hla ad- dress, 1 bellove, igaphbia, 8,0." And then ho laughed, cae John B. Drake sald: “It fs simply grand, 1 feol happy.” = And much wero tho oxpressions of overy ono with whom ‘Tue Tifiar reporter catne in cons inet. ‘Tho cout Committee af the county propose to mako A‘fdnl rettlement. to-morrow of all outstanding bills, and close tho headquar- tora, TAA DErRATED, For tho frst thc, during tho past few weeks thore was quiot dnd? order In Areata court yes tordny, ‘The forms of Jerry Crowley, Carter 1, Harrison, W He fexunder Suttivan, Mr, Mtler, ade. Dowittieo, Ur, Lyman ‘Traine bull, Metvitle W, Culler, W. Co Goudy, and tho other lightssthat{iad ghene around were mas where to bo seen. Mat that motley crowd which had dene the ermediie and howling, and had stood rows day after day, wie rently conspleugis by Ite ntsence. Tt was very tinrd Indeed ‘to Nad nw Democrat, and but fow—very fow—ddlud bo fount who liu! net voted the entire’ Republican ticket. At least, th was whut: they clalined. TaUk old Capt. ¥ rte b ni r henrd of auch gaweep, Phave didn a Domocrat xiice 1 was born, and PH neknowledgs that it ts tho worst licking tho perty ever got. PH lay down and Pll ive in, only don’t throw the defeat up to me, ows have got tho bijtzest thing, and f t blame the Republicans for feeling good.” At endeavor Was mado by tho reporter to tind Carter H. Harrlion, but tho Demoerttic boss tind ovidently hidden himself somewhere from pop- ular gaze, Ho was tho most thoroughly can- demmed man around tls own hondquurters, the place where but the ioe before ho wna looked up 0.28 the great boss nnd leader. And J. B, Doulittle, Jr., ho, too, tooked sad and disconsolate, He had not much to any, except. that tho victory waa won by the bulldozing of emptoyés by the manufacturers, aud by the ite- publican party buytng Up the votes of the ution. Dolittle, Jr, showed his chagrin in ywword ho BpOke.” It was rumored abot during tho diay that W.C, Goudy had re- ‘ed a dispatch from nule-buyer Barnuin, Chairman of tho Democratio Nationnt Comimlt- tee, not to give ip yet, that all was not lost. New York was sure to give Hn ninJority, and they had wot ay nila, Oregon, Nevada, ant Colorado, Intotinatton, ea oneal ite 0 einveritic hearts, was grusped nt by some, bit very fow really bo- eved it. Goudy, too, had hidden himuclf somes where nway from the gaze of the Interviewer or Inquisitive Democrats, Tha rooms in’ Arcado court were deserted, ‘Lhe Democrats suemed to haye bad lots of money to. earry on thy. cam- pasen, and thoy haved large amount’ of cash ettan hand. itis reported. All that Is being done Is the sottling of old necounts, and efter to-day tho headquarters will bo closed. Austin Doyle was complotely broken tip over tha results, for he at loust oxpected the elty to yo Demo- erntie, and to have sen Casselman elected, Provious to the Democratle: Watertoo tho rs of that party protested thot there were not cnough polling-pluces in the ‘Town of Lake. The result of the election utterly dis- Proves the charge, Tho facts ure that there were 1,080 ballots east in that Demveratio bill wick, and that all put tweuty-tve of them were doposited before 5 ofclock. Every lust solitary Democrat in the town voted, and the polls closed attho proper huur. AT RVANBTON. The Ktepubtican Joy volled over at Evanston Inst evening in tho abape of un tluminution and vontire. Tho wintows of nearly every business house In town were filed with Ighted candies, and lurge numbers of people paraded along tho Dbrililuutly lighted streets, ‘The boys went scour- ing 1 Gyery direction in quest oft boxes and bar rele, anda bontlra was built on the fountain tritngie, around which songs were sung by happy people. ‘Tondd to the exeitemont some wa mn set fire to tho remains of Prof, Noyes’ house on University place, which was halt burned some years since, nud it wus burned past saving bofure tho fire compuny arrived on thd spot. JOLMIFICATION. A PARADY NEXT SATURDAY, Tho Republicans do not propuse to let this grand and glorious victory pass without giving some munitestation of their patriotism, At first it was proposed to have a torchitht dis- play this ovening, but It was learned that tho Boardot Trade desired to codverate, and in or- der to oblige that body tho parade was post- poned until Saturday evening, Yesterday the gentleinen of tha Bourt ot Trude buying the ter In chara Promulgated the follow ing: 1C.AGO, Nov, 8.—One thousand mombers of tho Bourd of ‘rade will turn out on horseback Saturday afternoon ata’ o'clock to ratify our Jate glorious victory, “All atubwart Republicans who have horses are urnestly requested to be on hand promptly and Join with ws.” ‘Thoy also clrenlated a papor, of which the fol- lowing ts a copy, whieb recived ina couple of houra over sv naines: “ We, the undersigned, members of the Bourd of Trice, nyree to turn oat on horseback on Saturday afternoon; Nov. 6, and march fa trie utuphal procession in honor of our glorious Ite- publican victory. ‘Thnt tha schoo mects the approval of em- ployers ais well ns omployés, ts best shown by pub- ishing n fow of tha niumes of those who alii the rutillention att. ey ure alt well known and speak for themsclyes. Ilero nre some 0} them: vente M, How, J. W. Preston, D. W. Irwin, John i, Benstoy, @. P. Comstock, u Oldershaw, L 2. Hunsey. danies MeEtro: 1 Gua, J. L. Dorsett, O. EL Roach, Moses Jones, dames H. Dole, C.F. Dwight, J. N. Dwiyht, Van In Wagen, A. IL. Bliss, C. 0. Singer, CW. Daniels, Te Stockwell, C. ‘fT. ‘frero, 0. M. Favorite, I. J. Tenhy, ex-Democrat, 1. N. Wan- zr, J.J. MeDerinid, E. B. Stevens, B.D. Chapt. Gen, J.T. Corvence prastpanest Als turnout until Saturday avening at 8 o'clock, and ft ts de~ sired that tho Hoard of Trado will be kind enough to codpurate with him. A britllantivy= Ughted procession, Winmination, and treworks At nluht will be fur more effective, an is codporation of the enthusiastic for thing grand can bu necomplished. The F Ward Reprbitean Chub bus oeratle whrwatn for, $10), and they propose to cart IC yay outen tha pralrio and makes bone fro of it, itis proposed ta Nght grand evn fires all around the city upon the o and Wuminate tho heavens with tet the gladness ovor the great vielory, Mr. G. We Daniels, of 1, W. Preston's, 13 In charge of the Roard ot Trade dixpluy. and he and Gon. Tor- rence should confer and nugree to-day, Gon, Torrence has isaied the following order in re- ward to the parade: MeADQUARTERS MAncuING Cruns, CHicado, Noy. 4—There wil be x parts of Union Vete- rans, Marella Clubs, and such members of the Hourd of Trade as will turn out, on Saturday oventng, Noy, 7 ta celobrate the Ropubilcan victory, All citizens are invited to Join the parade, Ling will form on Michigan avenne, right on Monroe streot, nt 8:30 p,m, {fo the fol- lowing orde! = rn First Division Marehing Clubs. Bevond Division Murching Clubs, ‘Thivd Division Marching Clubs. i Citizons gonorally on foot and I carringes, Tho column will move over the following routes Sfonvod strovt. to Dearborn, to Madison, to State, to Lake, to Clirk, to Washington, to Market, to Monroo, to lin Baile, to Jackson, to. Clark, ‘By ordorof J.‘ Tonnencs, Marshal, SPORTING NEWS. PEDESTRIANISM, Lonpon, Nov, 3—In tho Astloy belt contest the score stood at 10a. pie Howoll, 280 miles; Litthowood, 229; Dobler, 268; Howard, 219, ‘Tho pedestriuns rested about three hours dur- ing the night. Littlewood was tho first one out, followed by Dobler aid Howard. The last to appear was Rowall, All ty going wall, Y ‘This morn O'Leary, on benulf of an une Huwn, challenged the: winnol AL o'clock tho score ute Rowell, 315; Littlewood, 260: Dobler, 000; Howard, 239, Rowell utd o'clock wis twenty-four mites in advance of tho fastest time “on record, and | Dobler nearly eloven miles. Rowell's thne for 00 niles was 03 hours aud 7 iniiutes. . foward stowed elgng of limences soon after WVo'clovk to-day, He tales frequent rests whon on tho trick. and only mukes nhout four niles per hour, Dobler completed 300 milos ut tL uilnutes puat bp. m. to-day, boing at that thine fourteen miles behind lowell. LANDON, Nov. d—At TH lust evening Dobler went hime gud retired, but appenred again at Juuf-past 8 and: walked apparently as well us ever, At 10 o'clook ths lumneness returned and ho ngnin rotired, Hawand virtually retired from the contest até nek. ; The score at mtdnight stood: Rowell, 10; Lite tlowaud, 280; Dobler, 313; Howard, 240, Tospoy, Nov, 40. n.—Dublor appearod pean atiovulock this mornius, walking line, J overed four miles befure Howell appeared 33, Littlewood, who rested three hours, up- peared at Lil Tho scare now stands; Towel, SiS; Littlewood, 201; Dolder, 1, TIE ‘SURE, CixcinwAtt, Nov, 3,-Choster Park raced, 2:3 ¢liss, untintshods "4. Leontine 665 funie ge. Willan 1 3aT Mobort McGregor, tig ab ie aaeatay a Post buy, ria ee 0, Honvsette 111 Voltul 333 ' SITE OAR. Putney, Noy, 0.—Trckett has made a match with logs for £200 a side, tu tuke plave withiu o month attor the matok with Huntau. a AN INSANE FREAK, CLEVELAND, -O., Nov,,3.—-Yesterday a bright boy ¢ yours old was fouwsl lying ‘uehr the rall- way track on tho lake wfuro, his bead between two stones anda heavy railway tle across his neck, holding nim down, When dlacovered bo was blavk in tho face unable to walk or talk, and nearly. dead, Subsequently he revived, und tuld a remarkpblo utury’“Ho was induced py 4 womnn who lived near to go to tho Inko on promise of candy. On tho way sho took from him a boop, saying ho woutd nover roll a hoop At the Inko the woman endcayored to porauado him to got inte a bont, but he refused because of water In the bottom and ho was nfrald of a whipping {if bis clothos wore wet. ‘The woman thon too! ho was afterwards found, thre rout, pactd the the across his neck, and toft it proves the woman Id insane, Im_ to’ perlah, and bat escaped from home, CRIMINAL NEWS. BLACKMAILING, Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Wasiinaton, 1. C, Nov, i.—A very clever blackmalling schemo was folled hore Inst night. Alvort 8. Brown, alins Mercy 8, Brown, Paul By Wright, and a boy named Eugene Buckley, aro ‘under arreat, ona chargeof attempting to black+ mall Mra. Hi. 1. Willard. ‘Two weoks ayo Mra. Wiltard, whu fs the widow of Maj. 1, HL. Willard, recetved an anonymous letter stating thnt the writer lind information In bis possession that #he had pojsoned ker husband, who dled suddonly of apoplexy Inst Januury. Willard, who showed ¢ It G) 3 Miller, her attorneys, and communicated with the bl of A Wowspaper personal, A meeting was are ‘he lady waa to meot a boy, who would recognize her by an envelope containing $200, and the boy in turn would deliver to her a bottle contalniug the alleged evidence against her, and also an afidavit from her correspondont that h bad nothing to do with the alloged Tho meoting teotlye -MeDevitt, jey thelr advice Bho itera by means was disguised ne arches tho Ings and sii Mra. Willnrd hand tha boy an envelope, and, following him, siw: de frown and Wright, and alt three were tuken into custody. Brown 1 sine person arrested in 1874 with Dr. Christian, ht is engaged In the, Washington. Tho boy It te believed tho resurrectionist. printing business in East also lives In that neighborhood. there are othor partics in the cage, ASSAULT, Speetat Dispatch (a The Catcago Tribune. Wasusatox, D, ©. Nov. %—The case of William Hughes, tho Capitol police oMeer, who ig charged with an assault upon tho person of a young girl In tho Prealdent’s room in the Senate, was on triul here inthe Dietriat Court to-day. Severn! witnesses testified to the good character and be testiiled that he committed no nsaanit on her, but playfuliy at tenipted to take n fon away from her, and that in the room be had his arm on her shoulder and Kissed her, and it was 2 playful kiss, to which sho MURDER TRIAL. Sptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Lavarurre, Ind. Nov. i—Tbis is the seventh day oftho Norris and Maher tril for tho murs der of Barnhart Myers. Father Lindemann, tho German Cathollg pricst, ws put on the stand to-day,;also Mrs. Joseph Bruck, who attended Myors prior to his deuth, The object is to elicit tho fact whether or no Myers wus in extremis, aud possessed of such conslcousness rt the time nt os would authorize this Byiganes of what ja called bis ho made his tater admission fi dying statement DOYLE’s BONDS, —3 Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitxatox, D.C. Nov. Depurtmont bus caused to be photographed, in an enlarzed seal, genuine $1,000 bond and ono of the countorfelts found on Doyle. These two photographs will bo sont to all Sub-Tronsury with a detailed technical desoriptton o| forunees between the two bonds, su that the Government olticinis in thelr purchases will not tuke the fraudulent bonds, 3.—Tho Treasury FATALLY SHOT. R—To-tleht Policeman Fred Kursch tried to dispersg a nolsy crowd of colored and white mon on in dotneso took hotd of Charles Marshal (colored), who drow uw revolver and shot the pollesman through the liver, a fatul wound. Ki nierly lived in Nusbyille, Tenu, t Sixth street, and Kursoh fore KILLED INS BROTITER, Wirsos, N.C. Noy. 3.—John W, Former, Jr, wite shot dead by his brothor Edward Ingt night, neur Cednr lock. Thoy had -been drinking, and ot to disensging tho political situation, one be- nga Democrat aod the other a Republican. rise lead man full with « knife clasped Iu hla FEDERAL FINANCES. Purchase of Bonds for the Sinking ¥und Temporarily Discontinued SHver Dollars. Wasutsatox, D, C., Nov. %—Tho Treasury Instructed the Assistunt United States Treasurer at New York to roject all offers of United States bonds for tho Sinking Secretary Sherman returned to the city ‘Tho following tologram was sont: PREASURY DEPARTMENT, tates Assintunt Treasurer, New York (ity Suez Your telegram is reeoived, aad your ie in rejecting ull offers of bonds ts approved, lew of the necessity of qu HU, 1840, amounting to $1,414,000, on or be- fore that date, the Department must decline to purchase any other than these securities, and the surplus revenues accruing meanwhile’ will be applied only to. their payment. | ¥ this announcement pubite, ‘ Actiny Seurotary.” three and a half tars were put into OF this umount, $660,000 wont into Od) Were Rent from ‘42,500 from tho Department to-day WASHINGTON. — dug és muturiog million of stand ‘Toxaas S270 of tho 3. the New Orleans mint, am mint at Philadelpht ——————— THE WEATHER, Ovrice oF Tits Cittev SIGNAL OrricEn, WAsH- 4.—For tho Oblo Valley and ‘Yennessec gonerally cloudy weathor, with ruin durlug the day, southonsterly winds, with fall- ing buromoeter, followod in western part on Frl- day morning by winds shifting to colder north- westorly, with risly For tho Lower Li ening wether, with, lig! wiuds, lowor baconicter, stationary or highor temperature, For the Uppor Lako rogion partly cloudy weathor, with occasional rain, varhible winds, stationary or lower barumoter, and jn soutborn. part lower temperature, For the Upper Mlssissipp!_ and Lower Missourt ional rain or snow, thor, winds shittluge ell the day to colder northerly, with rising bar- ameter, Cuntionary signals continue at Escanaba, Milwaukee, Section 1, Chlcugo, Grand Huyen, LOCAL ONBERVATIONS, INGTON, D.C, Nov. lon cloudy and throat~ it ruin, southeasterly Thar. Ther, [Hu | Wind.) Velp itn Maximum, Gy mininium, «i, ORNEKAL ONSELY ATIONG, Steserestee: 3 BES: LASLRSRESSEASeeRseceSESecee: ete: SMALL-POX. Baw Francisco, Nov. f.~-On Monday thirty-six cases uf smull-pox were discovered In the city aud tnkon to the post-houws, The Health Oticer hus been granted extraordinary powers, — dies than the base and worthless “Hale Roviyuyy" reat vores pray halr to ita inal colur for 60 conta, Tone RADWAY'S READY Rnuiny DR. RADWAY’s \ SARSAPARILLIA RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen and Felt they Daily Occur, Aft.’ er Using » Few . Doses. 1. Good spirits, dienppearance of languor, meluncholy, fucrenso and flesh and museles, ete f weak: hardiness 2 Strength juerenses, appetite {nj inh for foo, io more wou reeuetaatany ek te pruah, youd digestion, culty and slcenyaaken fresh iui Vitor, inullsturte sappeurince Of spots, ote! the aicin looks ‘clone and “heathy: "yhenpek ghanged from Its turbid und cloudy’ appeuries tonelonr cherry or amber colors water ee freoly from the Dludder through the yet without pain or seutdings little Or noscdneet ng pata or wonkuions, y lou of quantity and Involuntary weakening “alecatt GE wMictod in that way), with cortuinty of pet Juanont cure, 1epetret gurenuth ex Wbited ty 6 sccroting gionds, and fifnetlon stored to the several organs, oct Ls . Yellow tinge an iO White of tho cy, tho awarthy, sifron appearance of the Aid changed ton clei, lively, and healthy enor 6, Those suffering from weak or Alecrated lungs or tuborcles will realize great ened ig expectorating freely the tough phlegm or mueuy froin the lutiga, alr cetls, broneht or windy thront or bend} diminishing tho frequency} couigis; moneral Incrense of wtrength Ulitougind tho system: stoppuye of nlghtextwouts and tn and feclings of weakness wrotnd the att lows, shoulters, ete; cessation of cold at chills, senso of sutfocntion, hitrd breathing 14 puroxyan of cough an lying down or arising i, he morning. All these diatresalng 8ymptoms grneiully and surely disappear. 7. Ag day arter day thy SARSAPARILIIAN taken new signs of returning heuti wil appear asthe blood improves in purity And strengty dlsvase will ditminieh, and all foreign and Ipurg deposits, nodes, tumor, cnn ete. be resolved awn, rs. hard ty and tho. Ungound mot sound and healthy; wlcors, fover sores, chron akin diseases, gradually disappear. 8. In cages where tho wysicm has boon sell. vated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, Corrosivesut, imate have necumitilated and become deposited in tho Lones, Joints, ete. causing curies of tee douos, rickota, apiial curvatures. contortion, white swollings, varicoao veins, ete., thy Sire BAPARILUIAN will resolve away those deposits ry Oxtermiluate; thy: virus uf tho disease from 9 system. 9, {f those who ure taking those medicines for tha cure of Chronte, Serofulous, or Syphllitie diseases, however sluw muy be the cure, * {eel batter" and find thelr oneral heutth Innproving their flesh and welght Jucrensing, or even keep. ing Its own, it is a sure sign greasing, 1 wut the cure ts athero diseses the patient eltoer gets bettor or worac.—the virus of the Alisease ig Hot innetives If not arcested and driven fom the bloud, it will spread and continue to under mine tho constitution, As soon ax the SARSA+ PARILLTAN mikes tho patient "tect betters every hour you will grow better and Increase fy enti, strength, amd flesh, je erent power of is remedy ts In discasog that threaten death, as in CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tuberculous Phth! In-Byphiloid Diseases, “Wastin, Degenera and Uieerntion of the Kidneys, Dinbetes, Stop Page of Water (instantaneous rellet ‘nffondee where enthoters have been tsed, thue dolcy Away with the painful operation of using thes instruments), dissolving Stoue in the Dladder and in all cases of inflammation of the Blad« der and Kidneys. In chronto cases of Loucorrhiea and Uterine diseases, i Que buttle contains moro of tho activa prince ples of Medicines than any other Preparation, Haken in Teuxpoontul dosea,whileothors require five or alx times ue much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, = 2 &. RADWAY'S READY * ‘RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Dysentory, Marcha, Cholera Morbu, Fever and Agu Rneumation, Neurntulu, Dphe thers, Unduenze, Sore Throat, Diticuht Breathing. ‘ : Bowe: Complaints, Loosenern, Diarrhea, Choler Morbus or: chantes from the bowols, ure atid in ules by taking Midway's iteady Hell on of intlamnintion, no weakness or fassitude, follow the use of the Bt. 1h, itellet. JV WAS THE FIksStT AND [3 > ONLY Ree THE ONLY PALN REMEDY that instantly stops the most exerieiiting palns, altays Inflammations, und cures Congestion, whether of the Lungs, Stomuch, Huwely oF hy one applieatt TWENTY MINUTES. nt ar excruciating pain the Rhuemutle, ridden, Infirm, Crippled. Nery our, Nourulele, or prostrate with disease may suger, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will affo instant cae,’ INFLAMMATION OF THE KI INFLAMMATION OF INFLAMMATION OF THE Bi RE THROAT, DL apace ie chOUr, Denia i CATAL it AREA, ag ARI, INBLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. * COLD CHILES, AQUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS, AND FROST HITES. The wpplication of the Hendy Nellet to the part or purte where the puin or ulfliculty exists will afford ease und comfort, Thirty to sixty drops tn hulf v tumbler ot Pater Milt in a few minutes curs cnt Sprains, unach, Heartburn, soho, Diurrheens Diysenterss Colte, Wiad 10 the Serofas Hon vere all acho, Diurehorn, ie jowels, apd i raul Pall ‘Travelers should ulways carry u bottle ot Rade way's Rendy Kelief with them. A few drops in water will provent sickness ar potts trom chine of water, It is better than French Hranily of Bittera aso avimulant. FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents There {s not « remedtul agent in this world ut will curo Fover and Ague and all other bialatls ous, Bélious, fieariet, Ty phaid, Yellow, and ott, a ‘et Py Y RELIEF, FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. RADWAY’'S Regulating Pills! “PERFECT PURGATIVES, SOOTHING APERS ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIADLE, AND NATURAL IN THEI OPERATION. A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. ed with Portectly tasteloss, -eleguntly coated wl th urge, regulate, purify, cleausy, sn Bivengthon. 'itudkrayta ills for tap eee oF al jt on Sisorders ot the weomuchy Liver, ingwels Kile noys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headuc eri Stipation, Coativencas, Indixeation, bv Raenire Hiftouencas Fover, Infiammation of the ROTH Piles, and all derangumonts of the Internal Vis" cera, Warranted to ecifect a pouitive ous Furely Segetatlts pantalla no mercury, eral, or leterlous drugs. buerve tho fotluwing symptoms reaultog from Disorders of the Iiyestiy Jonstipation, Tnwary q f B jood iit, the Aeud, Aciilty of the Stn Nausea, Hourtburn, Disgust of Food, Hullnnt of woight in tho Bwomach, Sour Eructitits Binkiogs or Fluttoringy in tho Pitor the Bhi ach, Swimnling of tho Head, Hurried unl ti ult Hroathing, Fluttering of tho Heurt, Chore Or Huffoeating Honaations when Inu jd Og ture, Dots or Webs before tho sight, Fe oe Heat Feta as datas Belt an ees, Fan ion, yellownosd of tho Bkin Bo $ho Bide, Chout Lint, and sudden. Fluvues of ne tow dosed of Hadwayta Pilla wilt freo the from all the above-numed disorder PRICE 25 CEN'TR PER BOX. SOLD BY DIWGUISTS. Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” Bend a fetter stamp to ADWAY & (Oy EN«3" 10. 33 WARRE! COR, CHURCHES: Per information worth thousands will be seu you. TO THE PUBLIC. ue There onn be no better guarantee ot tho yale’ ef De, Rudway’s old eatublixhed tn ee ie sHlet tele them, Authere aro Fulsy Hesutvents, Itt and Pilly, bo sure and avk for I an A waty” Uae bane "yd way fa ou what you Lue

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