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< i FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. NEB. TULSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1554, : ; NO. 117 s i — e — S ME— — == ( { ti , s opinlon of bsth ha Umtad L} Fi ' P s for | ' 9 DKL BAD BALLOTS Suckton, The comservativsopinon f bl THE LAST SHOT. po Yoo i oo ELEGTION'S EVE. | for B, & MONDAY'S MARKE e BotBIe L 5w, It finy beon & explanatic wh t - f t ward, T - raining all night, d at this b i ht ¢ diends r A xtra T ps | . 5 Dopaed toan 1o nd | the rain is still fallng. 1 Massaehn 0 3 0% ) the p Tie Clise of 1 1 The Record of Hn aud Spilled Blood : in Massa WHI.» Fires 16 Last iy ik, s s sty i W7 | 1l Ipagn & S MM ISS ARTES, g S o it and THeeal & i ENGLISH k¥ | qmpaign {aasle tial 1ates of tho gren tl and ilegal Schemiug, oo BANIEERN IS YAEN SAOOR RN, | fempein il nddute o the e, ! : i NS FLOODING NEW YORK TO WORK AGAINST | o " rocor id it becauso tt LAINE. th (¥ ] g » J0Z0 C 1508 18 1apors n 1 * Further Developments in the|.' o A Enthusiastic Reception Through al jaot " 274t & pro. | L N His Iabora i 4 pecial telegram to Bx “ ¥ ) nd believerin a popula t, and India o Louisiana Riots, Quno, Cansds, \x " I'hat the | out the "'Bay State. I Mnow of noreanon why [ hould ot ndiana. ¢ British Canadians ara ta an active inter i the American people. 4 < S ' v Wt Slight Mishap and Blaine's | wss fdsnger ?'v‘;&“gr‘::' wding quwtions | Butler ats His Boom by a)hm Proot That it Was & Bourbon|usavayond the shad | & shg flishap ar 1810678 | THlch related to the industridl and prot | £l Ta AR traing wera quietly Toaded this mornir | Ready Wit em of America beiog pa b ull. | taurant w Massacre. Canaians bound for thy stata at this city | y e Hets 5 [y — lo, which the me — —_— and Montre Tha passangers were made up | od as T was with the ¢ P St | oy € H om Orangemen an . rivieh | Hig gei isi 9 ae and al leveland and ndricks Seek [fter aud pr All Republican Partioipants Hold|inm Orgen wwi seet of et | Hia Exproseions of Diinterested |yl sedal ST | Tnembers of that orga ain the atate of | Loyal Patriotism. m obtain oir Homes, sta K Under Arrest. ww York and the latter with tho free trad- Y retured ¢ e a . g ers. The groatest st has been thown in s tomewbat broken i v J38 2% 4 i the Dominfon since the nomination of Blaine, Ths I Cordial Greoti a8 your ears have already deteoted, but ve| Varions Surmises on the Probable| Dark Democratic Intrigue at the|and th |nl‘n-’h;‘n-mwn‘alv.\\hy show th 13 Imm ordial Greeting returned with oven & mor SHBRLTeT | VS § mis nta bab £ orat and we | organized movement of very + than I ha the judgment, in the 10 ault Chicago Polls. considerabla dimensions has resulted in Boston. in the impartiality, in_the gene Result. departure of these two bodies of i ll\lw great mass of American citizens - —— Orangemen fear Blaine's pronounced frienc to my home to-morrow not v N Canadian Colonists—Negro Murder- | ship l;)r Lh:‘l;lllh. (he w\{-ri nj!‘lnrx;]’rrr‘l‘xq Blaine to Vote To-day at his Home in o .‘n;,,‘l". [ ,.,: for » Outlook ;nul its Broad Firld r o mar- nl...) n!~l~ll ftm—And sent the yden club and 1ha genera o ARave o it with o hear! Diversified 8 ises—Gathers pork an sard Both ing—Democratic Kepeaters at trade sentiment of that county and have Augusta and There to Await in the least degree bo tro o "l’.‘" AL i i : v Jlenty of fuuds which thy will distribute the Result, hat may be returned by th ing Cians Everywhere, e, Steadier, ; - Several Points—Eto, Tinder the guidauce of Canadian friends who people, for I have in my entirs entirs canv R 3N | T koow bettor than they where money will d —_— unconsciously and completely lost mght of EMLWMN AN J LJ““ER‘“. i ; % the most le frm the Irishand | prajNg LEAVES NEW YORK, | mysslf and “of whatever jeronal fortune I THE WAL EAGLE CHICAGO MARKETS THE LOUISIANA RIOT, freo trade i ase but fierce a PRV CIRRRY ember & | have at stake, in a far greater and fur grander R . \RANCTS o THE STATEMENT OF A WITNESS, ditional motive for their position to Blaine. | kw Havey, Connecticut, November 3.—| 4 far enduring isue, which for the Litbarkistly Maded) I nber 3,—Loean c £ ey i o 5 3 .\ TS l“ Bi It is conceded thatthe fact thit Blaine's | Blaine and party left New York at nine|time, [ w.s submitting to the popuiar judg- [ pleted his tour through Indiana this evening, = New Onukaxs, November 3.—Telix Bie- | yother was a dovoted Cath d that 8 | giclock this morniog for \ghield, whenes | ment.” (Chesrs ) 3 Sl 1068w ke v wavet ol Oolokst Ve, oite thiere, postm . ster at St. Martinaville, makes [ number of his living relatives are of the same | 1 BaE aking ® short stop at| ., FFm the diuner table T went to re-| o oo | o i sy 816G ement cmcerning the Lor- | gaith willin thy »dvent of his election give | they goto Boston, making & 4 to? view a grand torch light procesion which ha ity A . G the fullowing statement concerning the Lor: } D e lital | Worcheatar, g ) fadinoapel SRR whih < left St. Martinsville in compary with my [P vk Jbrelotare sijnyed . Mhav:will: doubts | o R T R . m. | and Bed| Naw . o 1060 of the &,000 freshreceipts. Tha market uncle for Loreauville. T had haraly gone two | 1,88 polla large numbe: of fraudulent votes -} yorceater Blaine was escorted to tha stand, VEw York, Novembar eiings at each | *0NEe ‘ rslew, and prices were cn miles when I mat a friend living near by wto [ m ™ o%: o erected G U‘\;‘ trock, {:nul iv\xt'{;m d gv\[ moroing expressed n.«d.;. & At N 0 lisuls girlyin l““_“‘“ . M~ e ik ‘1 -y (ucsed lowes, Thers were barely oppec d asked mo where 1 o g X i | Senator Hoar, DBlaine spoka as_follows re.aark of Dr. Burchard v s, wearin he inacription 1o passen 4 of the West S rie oot S ;‘.f-"‘.lul.lmrl"l:«l\:\.fl'” w'l‘l-rrmd“ ‘Ao '—'f.. CHICAGO BOURBON CROOKS. |00l v wincerely regretted - the impair- | fsm and rebeliion,” would n Soldiers' € Logan and mad A Lackawanua, are about to holda confer- e e e there for I have bean notitied by the principal [ A NEAT LITTLE SCH EXPOSED BY WHICH (meut of my voice than at this presect mo- | al ticket more than 5,000 v him & beautitul f Logan, for the | *0 The New ‘\‘r(; tral has not made | markes, 1 o the ew on sals wers not democratic leaders that they are to be on hand, | CHICAGO WAS TO DE OVERWHELMIGLY DEMo- | ment, that I might make u fitting response to| p,,yyy Mass., November past three months, oken from theee b L) -Lft:.mn»\ aad Feie | poyly wanted, as there wis-a sufficient nur for taey intend to provent the republicau [ cpary the ticst “cor tal and wost el quent greeliog | 6145 "G peopls were on 1 sl et B 2 G L S, gl TP ber of good westeras for drensed beof operat- ) b His voice | I . snestiog, from taking pli Te arVed iR what your distingui-hed chairmun bas given | iyt BIOR S HOE BEC lay voice i ¥ and he presents 3.~The Baltimora ¢ 1 e wad HEE Loreauville ana was asked by the most i cial Telegram to THg Ber. we. Tcrave the power of expreasion that 1|0 - il A exprosses every 12 to run & 4 express O 0 ¥ e et ppesibir i 40 E ie most promi. 3 ht to h b e of Wi cate square where astand was y Wash 1 C ping d 1 de and med nout, men—democrats of {iod standiog,~ | CiicAGo, November 3.—It has leaked out | might say to him in the presence of Worcester | 1,13 ne, who was 1ntroduce i & TSk ARG e ber Lt eie Nt an e ottce At veyata 3w queted ‘what are you lookiug for; therc may be blo late to-night that the democrats have put up ‘f‘;““" "*"il'v‘_“(’.‘."”“J”'L‘l"';“_;l‘:l']'t““‘: l‘)“:. l"_‘{ a1 | Of Spriogtield, spoke. He was entl 5 oy el e Tete il T ;“‘_‘ ;"‘m-‘"l?'““‘i‘l‘_"\']' $475@5 50, Nativs butchers’ s ""‘;";_v""'h"‘“’“"‘k"'d“ e drinking heavily | \ i1, ¢ carry the city by fraud aud givo the | iterature of 1854, Ho knows better than you Frested a5 Y oo s SRR A ania roads ask 828 for sumilar accommoda. | Dut thers wasno particular 1nauity for and wan! ide the olty limits as | know _ how profoundiy I thank | /418¢ and demonstrative maoi nof the| BUTLER CLOSES HIS CANVASS WITH A JOKE. | tions as canners and butclser: ¥ tnd what the 10 PREVENT THE REPUBLICAN MEETING FROM A2 inside the city limit [Bime and T kmow better than he|fepublitan sirength ot Ma Being 381N, Novembar 8. —Genoral Butler ad h meet the cut of the Waest [ Wanted amovg the Texar 1l sorts TAKING PLACK.’ to materially eohavce the chances of tho elec- | P ang, T Rgw TEUer - ghan G| hoarso. Blaine excused hituselt rom speaking | o ucd'a largs audience in the Music hal a: | Shore by selling tickets to- Chicago for W03 [ranve stock may iw quoted stong and 10c At tho sams time Isaw trom twelve to fif- | tion & democratic state ticket. That|for gratitude. The campaign is over. All C’.I‘,’,‘.'T'\i"?éf,".",h?fiffi.l‘:rfi"‘.‘;:l’ {0 *0ms o€ | Natick, this aftornoon. He way warmly r - | second class UL The Lackawanua will fol- | [o%er “' e & Thet) ash . tean persons yelling and shouting. and oing | schemois s foilows: The United States super- | that has been pleaswnt in it. with all that has | $104e voiee could bebeapd by tha great crowd | cuived,” He said in hit apeech: “They sy on | low suit scon. The Central otficials say they | SSCKEE BECH SOUER, 02, SR oo S From bie suloon toanother untit about 1450 | visors of election ate appointed to see £ a fair | been unpleasant; with all that has been - [ Scnator Halo apoke fow yords whon the ) ihg gtfier side, tuat I have had money paid | willdo the same as soon as they are assured | USRS 00, CCET TGP0 o'clock in the afternoon, when Judge Fonte- nd count on the ¢ mgre.smen,as they are | portant with all that has beeh uuimportant; | P frturner (o Sheattpl LA, wers JI4 | e to work i the interest of Blaine and the | the above ars the actual ra T il B s R lisu and his crowd arrived and eutered the d States of The democratic judges | ic closes to-day and evea though it may s.und o o) A/ 20 S republican ticket. Pardon me, if Ihad re DAIRY PRODUCTS. e s N @nis s ot dated yard of Alfred Gonzonlin to hold their meet- | have been instructed to count the cmyres- |like the voice of ezot 1 proud to de ) wained afmy profession I could have earned | oo 1 SR = The Lok ’j‘vr i 2 1) : i 'r.’-’ \es B ing, the use of the yard haviog been secured | sional vote first, and having comoleted it, to |clare here, inthe heart of the commonwenlth The Boston Banquet. at the lowest estimate, five dollars for one | ) ShiT0. b e, P00 r‘:'{ = w"n]‘f et ‘f"“'\v(l“ Ll o 1'4 00 for that purpose, Un their ariival, I saw and | invite the supervi<ors to get out, laaving them |of Massachusetts that notoncain a sinlein-| Postoy, November 8.—Up ton-ar two hun- [ dollar that my enemies say I have received b il “{;‘f_ Hitter I‘;l‘l;"l ‘“" g “""‘I‘?:' o 4 fat F5h s dee i heard some parties culling repeatedly, ‘Come | fres to work a crooked count on the rast of the |stance has any poisoncd shaft reached me | 3roq tickets were sold forthe binquet in hon. | The general repeated his well known tariff U RIa BHvAS e 1400 boths of | J0Rabe S 667 S WYAR v TN on boys.” They came from a «1og shop be- | ticket, They are also instructed to inrist_on | here (laying his hand overhis hea t) and Ire- | o Blaina st the hotel k X 1 views and the remainder of his address was - T sy g PORRIL D A yon L ER: Rk e of Bi he hotel Lrunsaick. The inten. 8 1 e , 96,000 pounds of butter. 7 Montana, 1204 iha.. P4 55 longing to St. Clair Dogan, about five bun- | this, and if the United States marshals under- | tura to 1+y home not with a less, but with a [ ¥ion wus to sell out two hundred tickets, but a | fubstantially the sama as delivered el-ewhere, th ] dred yards from tha meeting place. On their | tuke to int rfere to arrest them to submit as | greater appreciation of the graudeur, the no- | fuu 1nore will be sold, Thers will be bus i tie | Liater in the day Butlee spoke at Marlboro. BEDUCED FORDER CUSTOMA. val Joe Gilfaux fired the first shot. Shots | the vote cannot be canvassed without them. | bility and the jutice of the Awerican people. f ook making, Henry Cabot Ludge will wel- MoxTREAL, November 3. —The customs and were raturned by the attacked party. Some To that people, of which Mas-achusetta torms | (780 S0 R 0 R iaine, and. possibly | ne THE SUCKER STATE. inland r venue receipts at Montreal show a 400 or 500 shotis were fired wich the result, in | g LTS L, | 80 distinguished and howorable a part, T sub- | ot twg othars, will speak bricfly sy iy i i falling off in October of $125,000, ¢ mpaced dead aud_wounded, reported in the papers. bl S ane ang mit, with the cause I am called to represent, | g 0tn 01T WOk MBEEE BT il Bs rep. | ITH ASSURANCE TO THE REPUBLICANS—VAIN | with Uctober '83. The customs decrrase 1 The attacking partics then wentto their hoad- | CINCINNATI, November 3 —Saventeen per- | whatever ot personal focrune I have at stake, | 1o onted by Lieutenant s Pl LORIOUS BOASTS OF THE BRNIGHTED DEMOC. | Attributed to the general dullness of trade f 3 f quarters snd returuel with ten or twel sons were arraigued in the United States | calmly, without anxiety and with abundant » “|bit s.ms clam that it was cauved by the | vaoee. U n snd rongh packers sold | guns. They surrounded the dwelliog of Goa. | ¢ urt to-day charged with vivlation of the | roadinees to acc:pt with cheerfuloess what- - 0 3¢ temperance act and the consequen: |sround about $430@440 and fair to good | zoliv, election laws, Oue of them was Thomas | ever may ba the verdict of the grest popul.r ABORIGINAL GITIZENSHIP, Spacial telegram to Trx Br. shrinkags of the volume of business in spirits | mixrd at $150 @ 460, and trs Lest at 8179 Sioomsa ar sy paney rasos U, & mewiber of the Ohi egislature, s | uibun [Cheers AN OMAHA ELECTION OASE DECIDED 1N THE 8U-| OHicAGo, November 8, -The cawpaion was | and bee @ ‘,;' whilechules Ao Rt l et T e O et e Msalyes, | aaulting & deputy masihal and asother of pre. | vers brehy Roiuson followed and #poke [ pyyyg c)uar—AN INDIAN UNLESS NATURAL- [ ended this evening by both paities and 111 ——— a7 : About fifty of the b ate militia came cut at| v nuvg a citzan from voting. Over one | A the train moved off thers was another | 12ED I3 NOT A CITIZEN ANDCAN NOT VOTE. | that remains is to cast and couat tho votes. FOREIGN NEWS. @3 60; for fai to commao | 1 ‘clock Lonlelien m-’nl (-l\u!u«\\‘aly taking | hundred persons go far have been indicted. .um..r.u‘n steam ulhwl-u, chnm[r: om the| WasHINGTON, Novermber 8.—A decisi n was | The democrats profess to ba happy. A tele T—:——— a-s0r 0 were down & 1' r» .mr: § them prisners upon Judge Gates' vertal — crowd aud a gever 1 rush of peopls uea est | ondered by the suprems court of the United | gram from Grahim was received tris after. SON. h-re we R R S e - l_m(vb\' e ey eraty g b e b o Dy lorge | States this afternoon {8 apother of the long [ noon to tho effect that tie vational demozratic | PREDERICK K. ALLEN, FRESIDENT O¥ THE 100N ? to me when en route to New Iberia with toe RENTON, N. J., November wenty-five | crowd, one sectim of which was |series of cases which have erisen out of the | committe are pleased with the outlook and | !MELAND SOCIETY ARKESTED LY BRITISH AL prisoners that sawe uight by tho lisutenanc | men, chorged wich beiog rogeators, wero ar- o myos d of Butlr wea who cieered {r|aloption of the fourtsenth and ecenth | aro coufilent of the 1es Dispatchen from | THORIIES o e commandiog, "7 {;. 4 jnintesiog, asolpan Lol e it audidats, I .:‘:‘-v:ymsr brictls o 4t | smendments to the constitution, The present | the iuterior of the state, they claim, also gave \I:j‘l",‘“‘:‘,,?;"fi":f"\' n:u;”ll'r.] e 2y para yzed tradn aadl while the Er... THB|OUIRAOEDRIAW: dig flnsded with tramps ani each party | bould not utier with full voics bis thanks to|case, which is that of JohneElk, plaint ff in | ssurance of a disiffccted wish returning to | wuy arrested Jast nisht on tne ctarga of e, | markets ruled firm, teading viee Limited. or 9g inst Charles Wilkins, New (fiflbm-“* November 3~,*]U0Vem“' fs bitterly churging ths other with an_uttemp | the republicaus of Missachusetts for their | er Keliozg closed nis canvass ast night and left | ) colonizs. A number of fuso rigistratious | vigorous, and as he hoped, victorious cim. | came frow for Loeria p 1 sbytho sseus of L)mmm'ljmuulc we been discovered ~ Governor Abbutt tele- | paign. Cheers.] brought by A dispaten from New Ib ria sy s fol- | prauhed Prosecutor Beasley to remain in his | The crowd at Newton was immensa, one of the wards of the city of Omsha forre- | . yq thatif he ¢ win bers ha will be de- | showing that he wrots letiers to lowing ara the nanes of prisoners now in the | S5l 4l day to-umorrow O fusiog to_register him s a qualiti-d voter [ faived by ouly & small n Oberly says: | quarters of the Feoisos in Poris cc parish prisou h-re, 18 prcicipants in the L v e Sany therein. The qu 3 preso_ted ara whather | VW will elect at e eight nen | au ascouat of s of cash for i Chairman Oberly of [ «on and fel the districtof Nunrask the democratic state commictes fignres out a | to-dsy and arraigne He was remauded to an [ndiin agaiost thy reg ~mall mejority for Clavelau 1 Lllinois, and | juil to await trial, vide: is Cleveland's stard.rd. ny. Ha was brougit into court WHRAT. 11, freling wai a falling %o the after- reanvilio riot: Judgs Kontelicu, Alph Foate i Bliine was escorted to a large platform near | the pl.intiff in error is a citizau of the United | wien s t Ryt iy , the market lieu, Atbert Fonteli-u, Bugene Politics and Prisoners. tha'deput and Intiodued,buc just aa) be'wan | Stavs Tand whetbo: habat bien fdanied fria cinse f Eib e o A ASCcONDS NCjhe ;‘,‘“ ik foven ber, ; ored). Alohunz Mixq Abs [ Otruuwa, Towa, Novarbse 5.—While the | about to ) down. right guaranteed him by the fifceenth 2 S let enarobabilityTot a oiaj =ity iontthe L{dint | Tow Muliatt R foh s Ml Hanaarad Juanary, SHe for orad), D raey Gibsou, Kugene Coaway sheritf of this county aud his deputy were az | a minute or tw o was 8 great deal of ex: | munt to the/fade'al oonsticutiin, The. onurt | ballcr Hiotas us the nost Unitad. States 'sen: | The lettar likewis dataiied the Iy at Bloomfiaid, all the | citement. but Blaine sprang upon the ylatform |, a long and elaborata opinion by Justice g on the powi- | arms, telongiog to the varius If tant Bienvenue, of St Martinville; Alf Gou- | tendiog a pol ator.” Democrats are the| New Omi rans, November 3.—J. H. Ack- | y that he was consola t in the bad condi- [ has voluntari' colored repub- | tiou of his voice L ctiog th: the district astoruey. Couvsequently, priscners will have to remain in prison until | len, states to-night, thit 1,0 eeparated himself from his | cyndidates, esch clai he time for | tribe and taken up his residence among the | (icyn which renaers ing & ba regular repub: —_— s lin, Dick Walkar (clored) and J. B La- | prisoners in the county jail escapad. 1 exclaimed, ““THERE I3 ALWAYS ENOUGH | Gray holds f e E A one ail escapad. i excluimed, £ ENOUGH | Gray holds first, that an Indian, who is born 2 ths pressut repablican o reland, and the ars of mea © , ceease in re- i N\ ux, of St. Mary’s preliminary ex _— A REFUBLICAN PLATRORM 1O STAND |a member of one of the Tudian rites within LS T s gt e R e el At | amiuation of thy prisonsrs was not had t. " i he Umted States which still « xist s and the Fou tuic Kilkenoy, it said, th ily dimin { a | b 2 Civil Rights 1 = 1B " the Umited States which still . xists and 1 hes bean able to help thy bers; at Dublio, 66), and at Leuth, sing dc } = s expected, owiog to the abs nee o ured the crowd, and Blaine went on fis recognized by the goveroment und wh urth, but now it has two | 3 res_of refl ction ot demociat ~ mickly Kin after the eleciion, Thsy ara tae leadiug | jicans in the 1st cong 1 | dircussion was past. Tha verdict to ‘e ren i (Aagi licans st congre du cit zens of a state, but who has not| ;oumible, he r public & white and eilored’ republi s of the parish, i ureostad and are now in piison in this |dered to-morrow he i ca mly and with | been natural AR »L 8 sl ”r,' 1 N 2 % been pustpoued ler the vagrancy act. & reasonable degree of cor (Cheers.) | (he Uite 9 state, 18 not a civ icars Chairman Jones is R aisordn e iR hival oS Nove — BOSTON ¥ z2n of thy es within the me: thiog an 1 says that it will w auiety acisiog from the politic or Novem o year,uad 2 f th, the 14th amen tha republicans; that the OUR COAST DEFENSES, It was about 5:20 o'clock when the train 5 f in error, not be | Klaine by 40,000 to 60,0005 tht the repablic. | e GENERAL JOU ON'S ANNUAL REFORT—Tig | FeMhed Boston, In tho depot there wa : arror Blaine by 4 ; thit the r _ j : BBOTION FRAUDS DND.BIGHTS. e o sovmt v e 568 o lont et ) o SRR AT R e R OIS0, M i 1 Kk Colonis's, N 2 DL NSES—SOME:| Bigine, Thero was alao some cheering | right secursd Ly the 15th amendm tiee atid elect &' Auop . Viahcal tor J y. THING ON MODEIN WARFARE, for Cleveland oue portion S e L nitad S annot maint of the circuis is afiemad. Justice Har fantry batallion at W Youk, November 3 —Knowladgs was [of the crwd < nd three congrassmen lost th g as the carriage cont WastiaGron, D. ( svember 3,—Gener obtained to-day by cit, L oitios that fifty : : i snant Gov. Ames, and Heury | s, r - TS T 1 ey s ’“My)m = that B |l Johu Newton subuitted kis annual report onant ot Ames, and Heors [read a ling diesenting oplilon i bebat The Wind-Up in Indiana, il not ons of them resiles of the coast definses, Ho urges the haibors | boys ran sfter it aud hiss d wuile large crow fs QosrannabEmL T o 1 11 Nov 3-Logan and party [ wer to ex AN T of our principa! seaports be mude impregnabla | of people in the s'rects heerad, Blaine was T : AT e 7 % ing the da e TR B | then diiven rapidly to the otel Bruvswick An Important Patent Osse Lodianay cishla/imorn ng: DON'S AT The President’s Vote. ring the day, to att by sdditiona! guns of heavy calibre PICLY h larg: Iud i ldy . AL sriiviog shortly after 3:30, Thesidewalk snd | WasniNa 1oy, November 3, —The important | L 1ere Was a JAgES s RO ROUS KK WaRHINGTON, N ber 3.— The president Cooping up the Ne Voter aud other appliances known to modern War- | \teps in frout of the hutel and the sidewalk o6 | b itent caso in which General J, Busterworth | Jp it vt iyt A .o eY g0 Rege il & fare, Past events b P SAR0 i Wa - Busterworth | pragklin whera a large rer 3 leaves this afterncon for Nsw Yurk to vote s, by £o means jus- |the o her side of the avenus was crowded with ;n mado that our c.tile sud |men and boys who cheered Blaine as he en ) ; % e hat they | tered, leanivg upoa Lodse's arm. Emmons | agaiost the United S 1st conzressional districe sincs yesterc sary to nations that they | p) o had joined the party at Newton. Oher | was b fora the supr: are “davgerous aud suspicous cha could not exgage in war with the Unitad | mewbers of the fuui y, with tha - x eption of | o, s A having no visible mewns of supoort. Mauy of | statis fors short pericd without interrup- | Mirs Hattis Blaine, who met her futher atthe | S¥ates to-day. New ORLEANS, No Over 200 col- ored mm wero arrested by the polics in the s is plaiot in error s 1 1o court pinin nber commissioner " f patel ke for rs the raport that Khart returnit o TAN DREWS’ yrrow tify the assert geuin are 50 nec of tha rebals as extreme ially as nothiog hay besu Woiseley on the su n pat- THE EMPIRE STAT them wero comnittod > pason by there | (0 0 hein gupplios of thess | B0 few minutes later than Blaine, [ ews, holds that an appeal doesn ¢l secretary ¢ :, said the corder. e ‘1' P o iwhu to his apartments, ent ¢ to ‘he secretary of the Interior PLI2 MONEY KXPEADED TO HELP CLEVE: e e SHeht wpon. ar orast £0 hujd Gr unprotesied | - THK PANQUET AT T8 HoTEL bRONsWicK, | b3 commlioer of patiate has the X KANR, Sonds e 4 cratic Darkey's Doom. titics utder the guus of & hostile fl-6¢ would | BOSTON, November 3 —Atthe dianer given | LSS0 Qucils foc BaRs WikK SyrACCS Y, November 2.—Special to | Y4 LyNcupvro, Va, November 8.—Henry | consume bus s fow months, and in the mean- | Blaive this eveniog at the Hotel Brunswick | B\ OMERE K0 T8 FOERE At T Ib Chiass Meibia oAt e i o | SO Sha Newton (colored) was shot 1n W3 tho couaty | tie cottun wud Rrain iu suficiont quontties | thore wero morothw 2,000 gassts, - amonz | g, Sieter AR BIULGY 0 T 0L | O R G EpEiRps LSl O “"”‘“‘" 0 W3 : e colien BNCIRIAIR UB L AE I ASABEI | uwlm R decision s comumissioner eris, the barty | canal gangs of men have recently been sot were at Herber and that the {rRriNG To HoLo Do to-duy. Newton, whose duty it was to relieve [ "W'XI" & ; { agrioved has o statuory rewedy but that \ seesion of the wells on the c . 2 ] e duty o relieve | o is to make wa: sudden sharp, decisive [ A W. Beard, R. Worthogton 10, Mcbher- | FEUOGUC S0 B S SEEEN work on jubs trumped up for the purnose of [ $-+slon gEtbe wella gn jhe Faravan fofie b A, FEARL DAKING POWDER'Y another collier abeut 12 o'clock, was on bis |.nd to make the beaten party psy the ex- |son, C. A, Bustal, J. W, Cau RR. Bish. 4 ween ot IArlonm. . A ek 406 > unzuwmums: - — giviog their votes for Cl nd. A csse was | crons have been har sted she Mahdi's fuices winsers for |op wnd G. A, Marsien. 1 cight ‘he board of way for that purpose when he was fired upon [ peuses by parties coucesied in the brush The shos|fordfications bas prepared an ap- | oclock when E t ) pre A Yaukee team le lay.by . reporier, alt "“ ¥ 11: r 2 IR did 1ot take eff ct aud ha ran back home, aud | proxiwuate estimate of the s [rided, callid the company tocraer. Heeaid | Texankava, November 3,—Cha P.J el A Ly e & at daylight vgain start d out, when he was | of fortifications including armaments of mod- | that s B was Lo review the great torch | - yne b visher of Mrs, Wadd: | ) and's warmest supporters, has picked | /3780000 CHRERSTE 4 shot dwn by uukaown putics, two of whom | era make and heavy guns aud niled mortars | light proc wioo, thers wou'd not b any gau o Little R iy p forty vo ers known to thoritively denled. he saw. He says tha’ bis life has basn throat- | for Portian ¢, Boston, > York, Philadel- |eral speaking, butbe kuew those presont | woman, in Liwtle River county, was ar-| U0 B0 0 ECR, G0,y BRI SR ened by nudiber of repub ioans. on account | phis, Baltimore, Hampron Rosd:, New Or- | would be greatly dis:ppoioted if th y d d not | restad in that county Sunday ight, [ dat ? fs DISCREDITIN of his democsatio proci yitios, loans, San Frar 1 other pl The | hear from the di-tinguished guest of the eve- | confessed the criwn afir o wob v S e Tpwnat T estiwats for pr ry works, earth and [nig When Bl ine rose to respond be was | put a rops around s s oA AN, Canadian olonists magonry without araor, machivery, and guna | beartily cheered tha wouan's husbaud bired bim to cow sk an wiab thev e MoxtiaL, November 3, - A large number | (i%/¥ 285 Auplapeimens far B okt DLAINE'S BANQUET SPEECH. rits, Wadas o was ab whon 4 e, i cluding srmaments 488 000: |« zentlemer easons | VOre hung. Voods, calle er r what it rib = of Canadiaus bave gono and are guiag to if- | aatimate for emplacement. for ghns INCAIDg | whinn'j o an aRd gentiemon, for rassops e e pLac o 4 T o ay - i . o gur | which T neet not stop to derail, & reception o YU BRAWer 8 ren:h ¢ d t partsin ths States to Lake part in the | armor guns and machiv ry £10,:83,000. this character iu thy oty of Boston st ths A Guitcan Relic. | man. He s a reg b ¢ ~ - ‘ ions to-murcow. Some hve pone to re- | These estimutes wera mado with care, and | (180 0f the national campaisn is prouliar y 5 | him bat myself, ly e — cord as votes, Ochers t) work for candidates, [ it is belisved the foruti usircludiog guos | R P L L Y e e b WasuiNTON, November 3. —1In the erimioal | i | e (—— Gu_/' ——— in all harbors on the coast of sutficieat Import- | Lo e the pportunity to thauk you, [4p- | court today the case of Wi Jones, indicted | il Harkirn Col. Stewart was able Kl E No Serious Troutin Expected at|8uceto teait an enemy ¢ b bop \‘H"‘l““l“l Jause,] Ieis too lats to argue or evea to|for aseau't and batéry witn intent to kil | 2 b further north and G started 0 0 01102 a0 sost mob o exceed ww”‘- 00, [ ntato tio great iraves fuvolved in the canvass | Charles J. Guiteau, 0a the 1tk of Noveu . iwhen uese Sheady - — Cnicaco, Novemter 3. ~The board of coun- | for §7 and 86 aranad, Tha. modiication of | KAL) Conmacitu u’ diferencs. betwern the | minitee the |ary fouat averd b ety ¢t tha rabsla, - Gordon fonn I u- PURE CREAM TART » ty commisioners this evening appointed 2,500 | exirtivg foits aud b.tter 0,0 0 preser- | [Cvia, wo broad, aud so deep, that their de. TAMEA A ratire or advance and was killed shere. s]ooo. G)VE? ] foundt 000; pu chase of e 1#aum cision the one way or the other will affecs for > SUb SIS € special constables toserve at tho polls to- | Yot m uf furttication ox 7 § ¥ submaring mines 50,000; casement &0, |l or w o the hi tory of the U ited States . Yurial of Mes. Farr And aking Powd: morrow. Unitod Statss Marshal Jones has | §200n 00; torpedos 10,000, | ealor w o the hi-tory I he ies] Blatas | New Onveaxs, Novembe The strect ... Barial P AL Keky vt e “PURE o R appointed & larga number of deputies, sup- — et e A e Ateps e S ki) N S ember 3 - The ral of | peeeivid Trout s w5, Dana, & posed to ke about 1,000, part of whom will be Prodigious Feiestriantsm, F chunges in the industiial systetns, and finan- | of weges aud & decreass of hours, The pras- | asked Virgluia Lowell Faresgat, widow of Adies | et seationed nt tho poils aad pars grouped 1w [ Nkw Youk, November 5 —Norewac began ' cial aystems. and contwned as followe: | et wages aro per_ month and eighwen | *Wh Anybody can | Fareas k place to-day from the church | M | difforens s of th clty ma & tesorve | today, fa Midiothian hall, s ef 16 t> beat | “Io% o for a1 iy own veico lhuucs, Tho wages wanted are $60 and biteen thats of the lacarustion. The budy was iutes CHICAGO force, uuder the command of Gen. Joseph | Westoiv's recod, 5,000 milés in 100 days, 1 ' could reach aud influ_uce the just judgement hours, the sscond ward, &t Woodlawn cometrv » Lake St Heen teverywhere, etal yesrsi / Becaude every. M (N o o where recognized Becausde we thello-une s . .wttm ! ad inc{'xa\pen%ififa Wh le ) ege alowe inee ] caf fron the 4 gatrls, ; MO LYY S DACCO. i % %y tom)umer; bena,

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