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. UMAHA — e e OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MORNING, NTH YEAR. NO. 1) e e, St s 'UE ARIUT T . . i eut el T WATIEIE aress of the movement, Tho fol | , " ( o ¢ Wk GLOSING THE COUNT ML endered tebimunnl- | THE RESULT RATIFIED, rewera etosted: Wity vy | THE DE YOUNG SHOOTING, | it ot THURSDAY'S TRz EF y Y b e 5 GRdlguiked ked g Tndiana, prosident; Mary A ¢ 8 @ andy iviloge ! fed iU S TRAFFC 10¢ Latest Official Revision of tho New |naried: b st o e o i Grat Jollification Demonstration of te [5G Sorw 3 dition of Btk Participauts in the )i i w e | Yosterday Business aud Pre | Whitelaw Lteid, of tha Tribune, 1 A AANETS. 6 iy e ts: Mis, Lucy Stone, At of the STy B iy ‘ [ ing” [ §110¢ 58 i Pre- York Connt, e Hkee Baid (S thy Democrats at Brockiyn, munittees Mes. Julia Ward Howo, apreckles-De Young Shootmg, |33 e ; dace ! | tiay be confarred on Sherman 8, 1t t rosponding 'secretary; Menry I ' o ol f 00 4l ulicag | - 8, Hearts, W . 1, correaponding secretary L 3 it o “ p ! N T f is, ho will be in thorough accord with ) Y- Mantine in thes N 1 3 Ylicht] fits 1 pho e A) T'ie Reported Discrepancy of flgo; AR R s Sl it ‘ I ification Meeting in the L STOOKINGS (Da Young But Slightly Injured|}; » ; ! Proven False, TR : Crowded Rink. e | by thoe Wourd hahe : e e [ campalgd, whil Skl % Special (o the Kansas Gity Tin g | Wity ? No Material Change in the Last]f: 1 o Al ol Inkkit The Vica President-elect Called] Nxw \“M-[\“‘”“““‘";" the Assailant, Out on it w b A | i ) R brip Abrond this wint SAUYMIDC A iy i politicians have followed thair ¢.1e Yo W ) i Quoted Figure be back in time for the anguration to tue Rostrum, Blaine, in giving their views ou th Father's Bond — - [ " e o -— lofeat, Mr, John J. O'Brion «id . L SUGATR KING, » | N N N he Ne v the south, ' \ stockings element had ' done it Wo nadel P PR | s Bast 8 T | RORK CARKER ON TH AWATIN = Dewocratic National Committee .. R it Hendricks Expresses his Orthodox flt,.,\"f:,.c.‘.:‘,l"vlu‘.ll\.‘.;‘;‘;‘»,» NG tEa Public Sympathy Entirely for the | A Livelisr Feel= - Pervades the Disbanded To-da, In view of Mr. Blaine’ excited re. Democratic Convictions. front men,” said Mr, OBrien, “Aud wo gave Ohronicle Editor. AL Lot Whe & pis. 20 marks, last night, about the down s them llm{}nh-'n and cdtnll'h]‘. wd - then, g Cla ls, the Hawaiian sugar-ki 16180 Pit, e trodden and disfranchised condition of the | 3 LR e E g T ey middle.aged, portly, florid & Cls7aland Delivers Himself on|colored people in the south thereisa good|''To 1he Victors Belong the|ysin there aud nominated Sc Givne | The Primary Examiuation in the |Fon ewmphatic biit by no wests | G Fakes an | woally Eeney deal of wnterest in somo candid remarks made {natla ! Tan an irropronchable mat and they knifed ot sposking, and a searcely 81 § 9 Popular Government, bf‘\ll ‘: \rlxi I‘|lv“|n:’('kl‘ ;(\\’-n‘ "\\h\‘-‘ i: v Spoils " Andy Jackson, him and Blaine toc |'T&“ e republioan Courts Deferred. (I wccont, He was born in Tur Mr. y C. C. 4 i [ distric Twent: inste fng - anover, Sut 1% tothi B H ¢ - colored Louisiana republican and a Kellogg ~ O i 000 MajoRUEIOr ths reputnonne Hannee, bt camo atly tothis o I b ghts of All | worker, Ho is United States consul at San [ Hendricks' SupportZot O1d Hickory's | gave 600 against them “and 2,50 for Grace | Some Reminiscenses of the Marder +¢ |15 0T ‘ll‘|xlv“x ° wlh‘: w0 bV ki BUE an A s ] e W Domi and during the lato campai Frecutive Wateh-Word - “Civi over Gibbs Wa wonld Bave pulled through Charles De Youue — The | Honoluln is sbeolutely controllod by ke ®w—Pmk closes K o ete, Wil Bo | Ry o stiunp for the republican party, th A N U |oven with such a dead welght o Burchard in s g | omia Ty AR e o etk by hian, He Dopresscd wnd Steasy 1( Respeeted by Him, ho dues 1ot pretend to e been very el Service Ketorm.™ ey .11 OUECWIOE L e g L | bl can dictoto | ST e Lard sready, R olorsd . peuple i ‘the etk Nive St “V e tories of the revelution,” «uid Senator - {infiaca o soll hiaron to preckels at his owa ) ,' T FIGU IR been deserted by the republican DEMOCORATIC REJOIOING, by, twera gentlomen compared to their DI YOUNG'S CONDITION | R of his angar, becanse, t grangehildron who koifed ong voyuge and low rates now CHICAGO WARKETS nd & had 1thoight that nd “they are not| New York, November 20.—Thousands of | Shikiren s party since 1876 gay Frascico, November 20 M, Do Aipany, November 20,—The state can ) s, Bt s dmpossible to abip depressed by Blaine’s defeat. They think. o 5 ¢ ! | ; CEIRL K Aeh Hi BYRAE AYOBPS B > Son | Spoua rans to the vasscrs met thls nfternoon, Ex.Senstor | thos ety VHL ChK BsOtTon ,l‘," x“l\'.‘f",\.l s | People filled the Brooklyn riuk this evening [my running for the wayoralty would have | Young passed a quiet night froo fi an eSO . Conkling was present for & tew minutes. A | going to prove a benefit to them. You see | for the purpose of jubilation upon the election [ hurt tho presidential ticket, lg‘ dd have [and fever, Tho doctors provosa b i [l‘\"u o & o hat there are two factious in the democratic party | of Cleveland and Hondricks, The aisles jumped ont electi n morning. Think of such | (ooond offort this afternoon to oy s L inby wi Hic Novewmber 20 The geners Imare 1 Droteat to the effeot that fifty.four reen elec- | {540yt (o ring deniocraty, or Donrbous, | croudid. nd this oron &hacs. Lefore the Ll | ® A a8 Roosevelt —he teavelad o lis reform £ TEERENT ST Statos, o Taweione to tho United ot was sather slow, yet prioss raled atead toral ballots had been cast in Dolawaro coun- | und the silk stockings, who are’ the brsies | OWded and the open space Ueforo tho plat- | —he knows I was an indispensablo ally for his | maining bu ""n‘l“ wl < er tho attompt ul | Sentae, Althoah Havaikinn, sugor oyters the | L B0 SR RN S8% o ruled ”’ a e & o s, who are m 2 At 16 H] . SARIS A 0 Jossible @ hopes that the bull of Sa ncisco freo o iy, the poo- | M B arounds . Among she first v+ ipte 3 £ Jblican electors was read and of 160 - And© beat tizons of the s These | form was taken possession of by ladics unable | roform bills, yet he came out opeuly against | as late as possible in the hopes that tho bullet | 0o O LI ciid 4 | ? : o . ty for the repnl e as read and on | men an t N the south, The £108 £ CLEGH, KRG MAEV6 SRR RBUL Ve ' aliforma pay th e prices that are | wero abous U0 cars of Tecarn and 50 of weste ‘ thrown further learer indications | obtained in the part by Cloveland's |to find chairs, When Ilendricks stepped They will form two parties, and |y, , i A 5 upon the platform, the audience was on its | priot, e, be only 8 8 sou rict, BRI LG 2 : foot by a common impilse. Men w THE COLORED PEOPLE WILL DIVIDE, g ¥ i hats, ladiea their handkerchiefs, and the claim was defeanin In the conrse motion of Attorney General O'Brien ordored | Will terad into the proceedings and the return 3 as regeived, Kings conaty returns a slight discrepancy which was nat, 18 Speacklex controls all I saugement with the y ex. [ Contral Pacifie raiload pays 1t an an itly | Bl oumecqual - to what would be | on sale, renin in [ Paid by eastorn merchants if they wero allowed | pownds may tor this trade, but who aro thut not trenchery, at loast in my dis id Commissioner Jake Hoss, “It was ved their | Burchard; he did it up Bue Tumy district we had an Irish Blaive and Logan club of 1,- 160 mombers, They { aid for thoir erns, loaviag ove W00 natives ont of ;000 . hero were no Eratclass steers ) 0 rooc steers of ) to 1,850 of its exact position, Less danger i< anticipa- [ the refineries, and by an n s fresh arr ted from this bullet than the e tracted. The shoulder blade wax shuttored and broken pieces of 1y the wound which may produce hig! some following_the bourbons and some the (uoted At from 837 t e to comp i explsined by the coanty clerk. |silk-stockicgs. There will not be any race | glxbornts addrass ner, and when Burchard made his s \ 2 R N e K Y thoso of 110> pounds sad upward at § the return parsad. Tho discrepancy in the | lines. Thera will be two white patties, ench | ° 0 o 200" held an indignation meeting, Cra down the [ these can bs reimoved tho danger will be les. | St B % ity pvised tarlit’ concocted | und cown and other gredes of bitsbe e | . etfort was San Fraxorsco, November 20, Tha fact | 8how up the whole seliemo during the last ses that Spreckles was admitted to bail after hav- | 00 0f congross, but nothing was accomplish ing sttempted to assassinate Do Young, and | € v January last Spreckles fell into very made o HENDIICKS SAID banner, stampedupon it and v 1 for Clove ““1 do not join you to-night for the purpose | land and Hendrie of rejoicing over the fall of our opponents, 1t [ W had just th is enough to know that they have f toonth distri i : el ' the | with 8 colored “following, which will greatly Richmond county return was explained by the | MR S G, g WIGR WL Rreatly connty corl, Cornelins A, Hart. He pre-[The ring men expect to ba recognized by <anted the original tally sheets and stated [ Cleveland, but judging from Mr. Cleveland’s Ning a5 <teong prices with: wnly o fair nd wlle are inogood femand: at o'same 1 " waid John V | g from X Jnio t y o i K20, o attempt to do wo fuflicted such danger- [ Yad repmto among the Sandwich Lslandors. o e o § p rol ofore the Loard | 8ction as governor of New York I should say | [ tor and cheers | T join you to re Trish club disbanded and we lost Ly secos- | 0 the i ch o oy King Il 1 2 5 " N that tho error in the return bofore the board | Aeon {8 RERErit cf G0 CBEE Lol sy | el Hiag “has "boon trailod | aten Sd'thon ngain we. faust consider youth- | 018 wounds, excites much commentThe only | Kink "I‘.Lnknm;nl wd, o fow months previons d brisk and fron10c to 15¢ was due to an omission on the part of the | 4,k = ORI ST s 3 dus! By I SR T a T Rl e it | explanation offered is that Do Young's med- Red in anexpansive coronation ceremony, ( 100 higher to kings will come to the front, and the |[in the nst, it that urs | ful officaholders. They never knew what it | ¢ ) ant to the police i ating . deiflo of 875,000 or thoreal T 1 the I copyist to insert the names and votes of five [ best clement in the south will refgn. Mr, | waves in triumph over theland; not that they [ was to be out in_ the coldand never gave us |ital nttendant senb word o tho polico station | {EenEHEUS & BEEN g thoreabanta, tbe SIED A AR s W B i At ] utler electors, The mistake was not appar- | Bluine's speech at last nizlits sorennde is | ufler panga of disappointment and dofent, | any assistauce. They thought the party was | that the wounds were ot necosarily danger- | (W s Lok wi O SER IR b A Wi e e on a coin of his reals ncliding ber 1 not are cighteen + ) and the bonght i bos! Pliviois nithl * % representatives of the demos A 1. The judge therefore cousidernii it a bail- | £1pe Bt nog | »ero probably atent fu,0080n ont intho separata footings, appearing only in | 4 Lol WY, didn e thine of “all that | bt ek e, tho epressobaies oty bl | OB b o el et ok was alao of the | Ablo offenso. This statement i doniod at the | intil tho nof tho logiature. could | 2300 Ioft last night, and ¢} the totals, The comparison of the original d, probably he would not have beende.| The speaker added that hio was sorry an | opinion that Burchars speech was the fated | Chironiclo business ik il ot A e mo the abjection to it. ;“,“'k',,',‘l el with the statement sent the board ed Mr, | feated. No, the statement that the (olored [attempt had been made to infuse into the | cause. *“The Curtiey and Schurz” he said they cannot understand why Spreckles shonld K Tikle o been bailed ont. They don't think the T G CONVOR KD, W many to- H i o 5 T or. | '?ople in the south were not atlowed to vote [ minde of the colored voters that the success of It howl foraver, but Burchard's single | have 7 i el |k i gl b L ! u.u:f.qylumim n. On the motion of Attor- | 1 e, i ation. I the the democratic party meant the destruction of [ how) did it effsctuali (.lll|‘h-|:~.|\lvn'1 (tx:hm d SRyNoicn o u“.':' OPENING FORMALITIES OF 11k GERMAN (ON- | (hre R ey :."-T iz took 21,000, noy-General O'Brien, the report was adopted | ¢, untry districts in the south, bt very little | their rights and privileges. ~* This,” said ho, | Alderwan Stiles and Captain Cregan de- | character of gho wounds, wor wore TAW| ks~ mik sekkon mnov i suose, Kic, |£10 8110, and theceshona oo, uoted at | unenimously and the clerk was permitted to |intue cities, Certainly Mr, Blaine has no | "'is a great wrong. As a free and independent | nounced surchard bitterly and were aidod in [10 # position 10 do T R e g R ) . abouss; fair to good; & § ool L 3 3 a more critical examination than had becn AN, November 20,—The Reichstag and the <4 10@ =1 50, e All i ived | reason to complam. I the Third Lonitiana | voter the colored voter entered the democratic | 8o doing by Barney Bigler and ex.Commis 5 50, correct the returns, All returns were receiv 8as01 : & Atk 1 i & 0 ; made, after the re al of De Young fo Lis|opened to. with tho usual formalities. The S0 for the best S 2 il be ready for | district he got 00,000 majority, while Kellogg [ ranks, and as a fuce and independent voter he | sioner Joliiffe, who could mot find language | R SCACE (RIS EEC S P Rtipedios of nal formalities. Th Sl AL and tabulated statements wil 7 was defeated. The colored peple vote as they [ will remain under is broad banner and princi- [ strong enough to express their opinion of [ 1€ Should th e o imporiul speech callod attention to the satis Kt sorts, 81 00@ hiladelphias, 3 signature to-morrow please. Look at Bisbee's district, in Florida, | ples.” clergymen, De ,""“‘"k']»'"“‘"‘“ LGl e R T O e ST BU@S1 40 for best aamc ‘_,’" cominou, and 4 s for instance, Bishee was defeated by repub’ | Continuing Hendrickssaid, “‘Let us be as pa- em— LU G ) ST Lot . nasorted, i CLEVELAND ON THE FREEDMAN, | lican votes. We form fusions in the south | tient now in the hour of triumph as we ha THE CHOLERA 8CAILE, ‘“"“‘,”““l,l‘:"lh“ ”'l*_]"'i“"““ e {1‘.‘.3"&1‘.,','.' iy made ;. i aunonnced bills to o introduced | FHRAT, L,’ AiAts BN Csam e KO0 ! G Oy Ceares OIby id mako trades. The colored paopla been it the long years of tial.” Wo, they tell | oxopummn ruans 10 GUARD Aastvr ik DL e e (?\;,nvn‘« s the systoms Lo the workinamen's ac- o There wos grote tivity in o wheat pit \] Rl O Ot v AR L e Lo (R LS ARE NOT GENERALLY COEROED, ) pons IO s SEATLE ‘A maw careful | Cident, insurance and saving banks, also, A BO to-day, and v ng during: she i and was a 10 Was 2 Insome of the country districts, where the | great country, Yes, and we aceept the great PREAD OF B A . Dt ot Hliglattioles whinh inGito B yacklss | billwill e Lrought T tioming. tho | FCRUIBF session Wi strong, prices aversging o ol (4 foiusion among the coloréd people of the | white jeoplears as ignorant as the colored— | responsibility that will Ering ponce and good [ Nxw Yonk, November 20, —A largs number | Feding of the artictos which fnctodiucckdon | LT netioning tho | yhado highor than yesterduy. o blie. fove famams < ol \that the changein the administration | you have now idea how ignorant they are in | &overament to the people of the United States ane, eanitarinmaland hoath officors | 1,10 Shooting confirms the boliof Bat thera | imperial contribution towardy the expenses of | advices quotrd whoat 1airs. sed s 03 S~ i« 10 unfavorably affect their condition. The | e places—there are conflicts, but it_prows | (choers ) Tt was God that give us power to | from various seaboard cifles met at tho oflice [ e attoms. o caue s just begs callod in | ety Fromen into tho Zollverein, An-{private cables quotsa a steadior feelings unfuvorably affect their condition. The | SUy'c o e oranco on both sides. o, si, | st this grent lesson—n lorson we. nuist. abido | 1 tho meaith tear solagll comnlt abont, the | Q1% attampt, Tho caso hias jus alled in | other will graat s subsidy to a colonial steam | Thoro wera 1umors vrront of dasiage o p T T N A T e ey the south was not made sohd by the democrats | by and i lesson I hopo the republican party | threatenod danger of the Bolers opidemic and | Lonce sourt for prolininary ex v By abip company. Tn connoction with thin o com [ the growing winter wheat crop in Knnsas v I t tha statement that there was some appre. | this tne, Blaine lost every sonthern state [ ill not soon forget, that the great wor t moans of barringl out of thacountry, | Iy Froeniont of the Droseoutlg A o, | munication will bu lald beforo the Reichatag | from inwots, and th t eltsct upon the £ hension ting among_ the colored prople | because the colorod people arts and [ menced snd carried out by the poople of the iy 'conference lasted fgbm eatly 1n th fore- | hong " orileys tarbier BeArpR of the foncerning settlements placed under the im- | general market, ( 4 wera ot is large on8. s ¢ i 8 g o w indefinitely _postpfed, as [ perial protection and co Lkt & i that m some way their 1ights, now secured to [ supporters of Conkling, Grant, and Arthur, | United States on the 4th of November moans | oon to late in the aftamoon. ~Cho'era was | 1 ndition of | Y g r protection and concerning negotiabious | s formerly, and *‘shorts”’ were mors disposad | w ander o laws and constitution of the | Wo avo noarly all Conkling mon, aud the | nothing oo or loes than “a’ govornmont | i'coaed in all its” phasgEand tho plans wora | o ooscrieny Chare apprerauen o ST | which seonow vending to bhem The speech |to covor, I o matkes opened steady; ad- : nited States, were in danger from tho elec- | slaughter of Folger hurt as much in the south | of the people, by the people and for the peo- | formulatod to keop it the cities, if it| “ "Dy Young's friends express griat auxioty | new sonrcos of ravenuo. The grat. den Mot i M caxty dnuile tigiiras eaac SN tion of a democratic president. Iam even |asitdid in New York. The colored people|ple.” Ob, vou ‘will seea very great change |, nnot be kept away f shores. A ci i Although the docts tefuse to | sion in t" Sty fendend ' closing on the regular buazd L ove: yesterday. told that some of them are led to suppose that | in the south are going to try and have Arthur | after the dth of next March when President | *y1ar to the health boj o ! : Satument, it inEhid URRA e WY nd ey Sendesvd ffinbceass Atthe aftermoon session tho market agam the resultof the recent election means that | and Linc In nominated in” 1888, Then some | Grover Cleveland takes his seat at Washing- | |,yeserting essential pre h 100 { B Rt of tax on best sugar diflicult, showed conuiderable weaknest, closing_ & T th -mnirngninbemnde!hvu Al{ this has | of the southern states will go republican, If h fruit . . hescri i '-—%—“-—- = or November, s Diocumaber) 75 app to mo to bo xo absurd, and I|Cleveland as president acts as he. did ctd N RvIRC rEeTy and ¢ : | GROGGING THE TROOPS, | January, s, "Mfl Fetlection wonid dnl ge such fool- | most of the northera states, but the southern | tem T have confidence in, Tam very free to Akl LI arn] log ";““5""“ e S B | erpiatie ‘: ; s laPird, fin &) ish fears, that I can hardly deem any notice | democrats will be against him.” say to you people tonight that| WASHINGTON, D, C., Npvember 20.—In the R s e, ”ll‘fll?"fl:"- RETURN 10 THAT OL1» 0USTOM. R L g2 of them 'necessary. But there is not the o — 10, am hot purticularly confidont | Swaim court martial to-dny tho defonsosorved ity of hin etcapiog from tho cityevenil ho | wasiivaros, November 20. — Drigadier isneroaw mange; closing S0 RN slightest objection to_calliog- tle attention of An Uaneual State of Affairs, oF acensa aftor . sehoolmaster's examination | formal notice o the court to produce certain et Sl R sl Y Gonernl Sackott, inspector of the army, in his OnplckactkengmIEo S B all who are 1n the least uneasy or uncertain on | Ghicago ' Iyec but T will tell you what T have confidence in f cbrtificn e WH LS BEUHA LI N It - o R Joing the lowe: dod fo o time. ) L e o (,hll;.u:u Tribuno Spectal, it was in the days of Androw Jackson —lot | documents, w bicharocertificatesof thopurebase | opy S i e N T Dy Vo Jotorday | S0 EEorE quotes hugely froma tho reports [ day being the Live sdod Cor m'»ru.l;m')é Aticonls to froedom e aliltha riktits of Attrorn, Novenber 19 —Theo vote of the | truc man come to bo president of the states [ of certain shares of stock by Bateman & ( i W of his el #brothor, | of department inspectors upon various sub. ke o hip cannot bo l]lnlurlhel)l xcept by a | «tate on the last election was officially can l.rl ll!l'lll\' n‘m]n hie called .'uinum)l him to aid ‘[vn E ; ‘ml< l\fu :t,” To '.L::L‘\\]nfl uldrh u. at tho hands of lv. Idac M, |jects. 1rom tho report of Capt. G. B, L b y 156 in the coustitution, which it would be | vassed to-day. The total yobs for president | Bt in the public service and let theso men re- | formal declaration to the court that unless the | 1&ullocl, April 13, 1850, A contomporansous | el o Fore T o & absolutely impossible to make, Besides, the 1 md”\ e “L!] ks "l" president | (010" that tho only test of «quulification | papers called for are produced, tho defenso [ \veount of tnat ovent is s follows sall;job fhy dlopatmant ot B issourith closing ub + Novernber, present condition or status of these people has | 3% 157,811, of which Cleveland received affor ~ Gffica under them shall be|will object to tha production of any other | ““A4'S"Vlock on Friday cvening, Chatlas Do [ 0llowing is taken: “At frontier posts where mber and the year, 2ide for been so fully accepted by the entire | Plwrality of 1276, The St.John vote was|honesty and fitness for the service, apd you | testimony as to such purcha Yorng, sonior proprietor of the Chironlgle, of | Fororvations aro largo men will gu uniil th cou no one should have|2300, and the Butler vote 1,685, Governor | have civil service reform.” [ Cheors.] The judge wdvocate then presontod an | San " Krancinco, entered the business offics of [ fifd a place from ‘whicn ti obtain liguor oIk ” tha slightest idea that any attempt would be | Waller, democrat, has a plurahty of 1,615, | Ths remainder of his specch was miainly de- | aflidavit stati n his custody any | gl paper, at the corner of Kearavy and Bush | THoy got intoxicated ‘upon tho wilest con-| 0o thelromil Lt tho latest ade to change 1f thoro was any possibil- | and Sumner, democrat, for licutenant govorn. | voted to the tariff. Hendricks was loudly [ documents mentionod by the dofease, and | foate and eng e in conversation wich 11 | Pownds and the result is viteh utter incaps i AmE Quiboltol i S IRt elL Y j ity of accomplishing such a thing so far as the | or, of 25, | > other state officers the it tho closa of his address, The | believes no such documents are in the castody [ ird Spear and 1 15 Read, who had been | L Feturn - absonce wit out loy o diage ([D2i€0s Ul dlayiwios chtian e g < new adwinistration is related to this sabject, | ropublicar can have small pluralities— | chairman then announced that Deccher, who [ of the United States, ” transacting some businers He stood with | . Tumy opinion the wlo of liyuors of |Sesterday, at SILOW fo iber,. SUES + whole country can be sure that the lawful | Russell, secreta 150; Chamborlain, | had been expected to address the meeting, was | The proseention announced a desire 80 as- | hack to the counter, facing the Kearney stroet | "' hguulity and quantity as the post com- | forJantiry, SIL1TS for Febrnury. " and jurisdiction of the executive will be er, 83 controller, 310, | in Boston. Tho assomblage bogan dispersing, 14to with bim in the case of Joff Chandler | qooe and had been o standing for wandors, guidod by the post conneil may dic LD & ised that the rightsof all citizens,white | No ¢ mdidate of either party havine a major. | #nd participated inan intormal reception to [ of Washington. The defense objected, asking | 1,y ites when the swingiug door was ¢ato would bo far batter than prohibition ™ 1n | yeaugy b i 85 for November, 8672y '}z | black, under the constitution and the Jaw, | ity, tho election under the state constitution | Hendricks, the question it it was no truo that an appeal f pushed open, and Rev. Isaac M. Kalloch, son | e frrooing: opinion, T i, noarly | Lo, 86 771 for January X I‘ will be preserved aud _protected, and all the | pogs to the legislatura. woich 5 stroukly ra —— hiad been made to the socrctary of war to allow | b ter. Trane 5. Kulloch, mayor of the city, | 8! the officors serving with troops concur Y B | advantages to which they are entitled by res an and will elect the entire republican WIRES AND QUOTATIONS, the employment of Chandlor and the applica: | ughed rapidly insraising a revolver as he cii- f Py o P 2 ! 3 . ! of thoir citizenship will be secured to the If pluralities clected the result | 11 QUARKEL BETWEEN TiE WSt U x1ox | tion had Leenrefused. Mujor Gardner rofused | firad Mr. Do Y oung, upon eatehing sigh ) armoyle scandal | NAVAL FRAUDS. 3 o need be no fe that | would k na body of state officers of dif- 3 o hae . to answer on the grount that it wasan v fghe iseol and tho mon, tuenod and ran to Losin ber 20. - Tha breach of | A mhiont ON SOME 1REGULANITIES ANDe } erther the democratic or its | ferent political complexion—a result which [ A% 1'!F CIIICAGO TOAKD O ARADE AND | proper question Chaudler was admitted to { hragy e lewding behind tho counter outaide, | jyonise suit brought by Misy Fortose FIAUDULENT EXPENDITUES IN TUE G0 UEAU A new'y clected administ poses to op- | makors of the constitiition doubtless aimed to | T/1¥ LATTER'S INDEIENDENCE. ths case and addressed court on the de- | I EE GO wd o sccond aftorward | ! e e E press or_enslave any part of our populution, | avoid, Such 4 resnls as that of this year has| Ciicac svembor Another compl [ 1harrer to the sacoud speaifioation enterd by | fived agnin, 1 Mr. Do Youns wan passiue (S50 SEELEL 00 Taariovio, o f | ORIHE NAVAL DRIAITHENT uor to destroy the business interests of the [ not been infrequeut in the politi {atory of | cation ‘has developed, growing ont of the ;!:;‘*'4«*"'"- Tho dewurters were sustained. | ¢ oupl; the A third shot followed im- [ the Barl of Cairo, began to-day, The defend- | Wasminaion, Nove unuad gned on the third +peci- harge. A ¢ cif country. We hopa on the other bund, to do something to bent:ft the o that our efforts in thag direction sided if mischisvous croaking and ¢ Nitie: 3 m was then s o<t [ board of trade quotations, Last May the | fication of the fi 016 Third dis- | board of t-ade hired a corps of reporters and *““*"i") to this 462; Tourth dis- | anuounced its intention to allow its u taincd by the court. the state, or covgre Tirst district, Buck, districs, Mitchell, demd i publican, mediately. As Mr. De Young turnod £ the | ant wis not present, but this urrer was | g and pasee d throngh e gate ho stooped so | crowded with s of ation and it was sus- [ o 0 proteet himselt behind the - connter, aud [ celebrition. The: consel tried to draw o pistol, Whilo ho wus in thy 3 the t ymrlm wias | raport of the fourth avditor of the easury hranuinta the growme evil in the expenditure of sad Lo wies willing Lo accopt w verdict of £10, | Woney by tho nu al deparbment as boen in- inings should givo place to an carnestendeavor at, 145—the later on 1 A 42 okations o — position. Kaliosh leaned over the counter, | 030 aguinst hix cliont. o declared that | creasing in disregard Ly +ome bureaus of the o inspire contidence und to_miake universal a 0,0 Dhia re) ulliosus | L2 6,40 8Uh corFeepgndents awiil might so0 Bt DEVOULEDL BY WOLVES laced the pist his fuco, wnd fived | nothing, during the whole ailwir, on Lo d Gar- | jaw requiring advortissment bids azd oon +ful hope for the future.” control ‘both b anches of the legislature by | to designate. At that timo it entered into a [ vkrnintk TRAGEDY 1NACIED IN AN AUSTRIAN [again, This was the fatal shoti Dut, in spito | moyle's yart, was unworthy an Enghish gentle- {000 5 88 T8 B lina e fignres haretofors published, contract to furnish the Western Union tolo- i ity Mr. De Young stwepped back to the [ man, st ts Dapublioy ds 2/ rooeit iR New York Politics, e — - with it cashier's desk, Kalloch firing a tifth shot ws he | npicy Fortesene’s counsel recitetl Lord Gar |1, fraudule ractices in the naval { : = - graph company with its quotations, subject to | Vigxaa sveniher Ve W Miss Fortesoue's counvel recited Lord Gar | harean of e irpery vero greatly i t the Cliicago Times, WHAL 1T COST, o SLED ; Stood noxt it Mr D Young partly r nioylo's courtsliip and final engage fasiitata o R i thpeer i 5 the condition that the tolegraph company | clorgyimun named Arien OO N vy ‘s il abloito, o, e bload ] | acilitated by 11 persdstent dotermization o 1ieaGo, November Ir. J, . Sleicher, | THE CAMPAIGY EAPENDITURES OF 110 0000 | woull ransmit, them o only acredibed | o A ; P Ll R Bk noubl ayae tita Witlithe. ciedlaiiohonsip th surgeor al Ly foally mako all ] editor of the Albany Lvening Journal, was CRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTER, pacties The sole object of this moye was | * PedFe to Loula with his wife and child, was pusingin aaisa (e bIASRLHE BXBTAIS iy after with D 1 Garmoy- el es himse £ whilis « practically et at the Grand Pacific last evesing by a NV on A Novorbor 20—~ Parn and |0 shut quotations offi from the [ Pwsued by wolves, His wifo, terror etric ;.:I";.‘l‘:” aliaditt, AAlEL SutiE pua D .,.‘..:.lrr’..pI. i ilrl.wl in Tnposs Lo personally Fupervise by transs | rter of the Timee, to whomn he gavon resume | =% Al ke 5| “hucket shops.” Several of the latter [at the sight of the animals, let the child [ §ioad anil staggering, fell backward into the ! " UERRLS ‘l- lenasnet cores or heudrods of } f the situation in New Y.rk, ~Asked as to | Smalley, of the democratic national commit- | jy, ' “tickers” in their places and enjoinet the [ full from the slodge. Tno husband jumped | pvns of 1ias D Y oung, his hali-brother, who PR LA (oveeu Duurin ) : oauses which led o Mr, Blainels defeat, | tee, to-day wera auditing the campaign 2ills | tolegraph_compuny from removig themn, [out o wave thie child and - Doth | e i down on the flogr. o was corscions | (e st sl Wi uitneiudy invibad o B i liss were purclg J 12 kaid that they bad been so fully exploded | vo'ronaining and closing up other matters of | Similar_injunctions were obtained in other [ were devoured, but ‘not before he had killed [ ;i . Ao for ton winutes, afterward, | ¢ 4,801, of which unly $633,86% : 1 Cairns gr iling, ho | oo vhe sligh mendous | G hor cordially, Suddenly with- | ware bonght upon advert st hint of wuch o thing, Lord [ T iniroaus wholly wrote a lottor hreakivg cff tho en- | uiie tiat thero was nothing to add. Mismanuge- t, unlucky incidents, dofection, and vari- her of ness incident to th amprign, The togal | Cities. Recently the board of trade notified | two of the wolves. Meanwhile tho horses at- [ when, modical offort boing the telegraph company th tached to the sledge ran away, and the unf: breathed his last. By this time a t ut of woney received by the democrktic ts, all making sgainst the re. |80 nish_quotations after November 28, une; tunato moth ing to the torrible tri 1 fi f tho office, d q B adver ising snd other, the , ine sor ! national committen is $585,000. - OF this sum S0 5 . il 000N LOREQ 1 6hR TTIDIR: th1Al o Iy mpthered o 2rontial ttipioflics Tl dofense aduiittod the circum | iz P | pul 1‘:3.: o ;lmnn".:,“wm‘\]l conspired to-dufeat | BCHM RN RE el thiongh the. nopular | CFikinal contract, but offered to “mike a which sho was subjectod, wis promaturely de- ding up Kearney and Dush strocts, nted, biit attempted o Justify the :ffifi,ft.'::‘nff.‘i,.,.~: ll, oy, adwickiy contract similar in terms v the old one, but | livered of a dead child. The horses ran to | Kalloch was reccived at”the door by two of which: would absolutely prohibit +all | Loula rnd upon arrival there found the wom- | fivors and gaese himself up, Ho was taken to telegraph ipanies from furnishing (uota- [ an h fuad in ponuts of less than &5, tionul headquarters will be entirely { Lord Garmoyls and admitted that he | yaterialy bo ng to pay 10,000 for breaking the | wonal G About $1,000000 in per- Loxempt purchases were made of six ) Ln there “much feelivg regarding the ont- . asked the reporter, 1 s sell dead in the sledge, The fearful | by city prison snd locked np. o had n i . i ; i - )t course the bittorness of dofeat is not a | Vacated tomorrow, tions to any one not dosignated by | tragedy ocourred within tho space of an Hour, | i g sy and reised L0 ke any tate REASh 7 sl individuals or tire, 3 Jeales gotoiug 5200, | sant sensation, but it not enough to disor- - the board of “trade, The Western Union | —— — Whatover, though lio was ws cool and i 0 el M0 undee the act relating to mutarials for ) or disrupt the party.” THE LAW'S MAJISTY. companivs thereupon notified all its customers VICTORIA'S AMBITION % if mothing had transpired. o words IAN0Is ¢ e luns, boilers; 3100,000 worth had mght with i fathero much cabiuet-making Leing in- | . A Zrarxgn | that it would be wnable to furnish the Chicas 1 : : otime of the | PHoia, Novenber 20,—At the session of mpctition whatever, Over $19.060 were | b g HOW 10WA'S PROHIBITION LAW 15 SUSTAINED iish the Chicago |y puxawAY woKOSING HEIRESS 0% 110b «d betweon the two at the time of th i ey 3 dulged in at Albany board of trade quotations after the date mon- it 4 B, The doadly et had been threaten- | the grund lodge of L 0, O, 1Y, to-Cay, & com. | Paid during the year as_commission to Selig- Lo None at all, to far as ascertainablo, IN THE COVLTY, tioned. The Western Union Telegraph LYRIO BTAGE, od by Kalloch inw public apeech duriog the | mistan was appolnted to Investigate the quos. | 122 Bros., London, and nearly 57,000 o joe Uliows closest o Mr, Cleveland way that ho | Dusvarr, November 20.—Judge Utt of the | puny horo makes tho statement in ity behalf [ NEW Youk, Novomber 20.—Mrw, Vitoria | [ato gitetion campaigi, bt it was sujpi BEEOR ! bl toreat, the loruer in the opiuion of the sudigor ! as nob given the miatter & thoughts eithsr in | cirouit uct. vendered o teclsion 2 day under | st uployed counsel and expended u | 1iulsknmp, nes Morosing, made hor debut as | that thie bravado of his apsach to the working- [ 40n of establishing for Indigant Odd Fellows, f bog twico s mieh aw it vagbt to be aod the tito way of advisivg with any of the feaders ro- | () hil i £ tho liuor | 5760t nt of money fighting the bucket | concert singer thi e mai ey g BoF debub s o f Lhak L s L 100 had been forgotten, Mr, | widows andZoephans with instructions to re- [ latter wholly ubnecessary, “The repors says, 3 garding the matter. or in solecting any promi- | the new prohibition law ia favor of the lituor f (b tp ying or ten citlen in co-oporation With | Tie e o i veniug at bteinway hall, {uon on the S0 Ptime about to go to W iho mest mecting, The grand lodge | B¢ Teconty discovered frauds in the buresu i v democrat [ fuct, hohas wiado no | men. Nincteon saloon keepers wors sued by | ghe' Chicago hoard of trade and mucceaded | Huiskans wes domed o ey B e | shooting of Kadloch, Sr. for the | "0t 4% 110 next ectiuir. The krand 1o fof edicing und suzgery, weso mostly commits | 0! P G L AN AR STETR. S | g b of find g4 oc an o drvswed in o blaok dross with |triul for hin shoottug of Kalloch, Br M| eorotved upon permitt obecen lodges to | tad upon the continuous hospital fund, whose =+ “How do_the thoughtful peoplo of New | Tho league asked the coart for an njuuction |the excaption —of ona. in ' Fouissilie 'l].]'.:'v'g ‘L'"',""‘“,“}“' N"f,“",'"","““""""‘““ foulons '\.‘,‘lv‘mu{‘:':",.'v.u. Llu.‘ll1..,"\1..‘.'1‘1‘1."‘.'., send delegatos to the mesting of the grand |large anespendad balunce furnds sed tho temps ¥ opk regard Mr. Clevelaud's coming accassion | o close the saloons e criminal nuisances un- | two in Chizavo, They cluitn thut thewe throo | that her AT spucivad el Roariy mplpns | Hisro ot FeRY ; 10dgu [uridia thirioka ot holllngp oRYeROM | iAo ) the presidency der the new law. Judge Utt sustained the [ bucket shops have obtained unction | She o - 109 e 1 One of the immediato causcs of the edy |1 toreats of ¢ Tha ollicers o - ““Woll, they luok for more or less change in | defonduntar demurrer on. the grounds. that e | fron the conrt restraining the Western 1 slon l".""",“ ‘,"’;""' An, though ook powerlul | Onos "f\‘,',',f"\)", r (.'ul."nNv.xl.|:]l.’»:“:¥-‘||{. slestof cho grand lodgn weie, fustalled, so. SIALIL HARY AW, the policy of the ndministration, that natu- | court, being one of equity, has no juricdiction | from discontinwog the quotations, and they | *-'=™ Which shows ca eful training In e it entitled *“The Only Hull Iteport of | 8other with the fullowiug appointed ofticors 3 : | rally follows, but are disposed to belleve that | over a criminal cuse and on the general grounds | can not comply with the new demand withont T o | T 8, Kulloch un the Charge of | Crand chsplain, Alfred s Wolford, of Alon; | ENSITION FROM GOMNVULSORY. SHAVKL AITASL there will e but fow ‘incursions into uew [ that it is unconstitutional o deprive o ma of | contempt of court. On the other hand the An laiorandons! Lang Trago, A ultery.” s pamphlot contained @ por- [6ra0d mwerehal, M.k, Riggls, of Chivego; ANUE LEMANDED 1) THE STULENTS, tields, or uny attempt st belllisncy, Mr. [ his property, “tho decision is regarded s u | bourd of trado cluiums that the courts have do- | (2U¥UK¢, Novembor 20, In a lettor to a lo- [ R 1okaud the woman with whan | €ravd conduotor, ., stephelion, of Parss ON, November 20, The students of i lxsmm‘..dmn;.:.wlm.; has been obstina- | prohibition defeat, An appeal is to be taken, | ci fed that th 'ru.m;utl quotations are their | cal paper to-night, retired paymaster O, C. | o was said to be intimate, and pretended to dlan, O, 1 ;-n’»::, T ‘f;‘\“‘ :I“{l Harvard edtege have deawn wp petition 'to ’ oy, b yes ern - Ly own property, and their present position | Hill, of the Royal rent: + full hastory of the affair, and doings of Sl et boal e A N ey ¢ orship be became more yielding. It is thought — is that they will deal with no telegraph co " yal navy, suggests that the do- [give s fu ho ainlr) biic) . QRlA Adjoutned sine die, the hoard of oy ers of the college, asking | mude him vresident, and that that influence [ Citicacu, November 20,—The Thingvalla | all bucket shobs, J, H. Milue, chuirman of 9'“';1':’"" -t';""“'iu to the United States on |araWiitem Bt BoC 6" G 1575, but it A Bebel Wae Claim IRe untary for students g » 21, sud optional sell lud him 0 catr to the southers cloments | oumnahip compuny’s excursion, sonsistiog of tho commitieo on waket rewrt’on tho baurd | (i) Pt o Now aruter give Canada thit |3 coraily rogarded, with how il | Niw Youx, November 20, —Tho it ja0cordivg Lo the wish of purents or guardinon B K it wish to perpetuate the 4 e of trade is_suthority for the stat M U « 3 o uch of | W e et Ry : T e + estate of |01 studeats under 21 The tettars wiil ba renty party in power, and neither. the president nor | 2me five hundred Scandinuvians who have | Jf 0 1% SATWERY Tor tho weatoment thit | Maino as will ‘wyuare’ Ganadian toriitory. Ly |bruth it in now iispossible to sy, thut dos xo | brought by o exeentars of o estato of [ S0 TR 0, EOG R NA! DA Bis {hsimates dare offend the south.” found bowes in the northwest and becowe | ablo vo furnish all customors of the board its | 94 17th degros north latitudo, B e gons oust woine Liime wto G0 | the. tvessuty Lo recovar %IL0.002 ur enstos | tal gradustes throughost th ountry ueklog | + "You apeak of influence. . What influsnce” | farinars anied by thelr wives and cbil-| quokadons As usual. alter November &5, or " T — Jata Mg AARR AR s daury b recover HLLOO02 for coitud | fo their co-oporation lu the movemient. 4 ** It of Dan Manuiog ‘and his wssociates. | dren left hero this aftarmoon via the Grand | shortly thereafte g : Wonthor Ko-Day, B bt wan_ extennivo ciroula od and | Shiswan n the Unitod Butes. Qicelcy ponts: ~e— G 'i":'};y-.f::i.h‘a.:‘:; l":i\]v]n;ml.uhtm! ;h..« tlmr‘m Truok and Erie railway for New York and | — WasHINGION, November 2L,—Kor the up-|gho Kolloch family was wrought to (uite & | on the ground that the plaintiff had failedvo The Railrond War, ullh:dam‘ld;whiihlhtv“::’xll:l:uw‘]?lnn::fi; :"’.:LI;{ lli‘n"h”t'lf ;nlum_m will return to this WOMEN WORKEIS per Missinsippi—Fair weatlier except the e |state of desperati Do Young uumwn-}" maksy e for o 1 N Youk, Novewber 20,—The erment aud a negative administration, animated by 4 o the carly epring. SATIONAL CONVENTION OF it wouas wor- | tremusnorthorn portion, partly oloudy weathor (14 vie? s Asanglie o Ballaoh, apd a8 Wo —_— that the Grand Traok and the Michizan Cers \ ddenire to steer clear of all pitfalls and difti- N VRAGE ADYOUATES AT CHICAGC and light snowa, variablo windw, generally | tne 108 istrial fur tho sl all oy in Canida, ¢ 80 40 - dotirs § v P TS | vmace AnvoeaTes AT ontoaio |Gl Sk Sol: horehern mostion® aiaialy |drow nesr hie becaino v oo o MMLBG AR AR - vo ajzain reduced rates betwean Luflale Bl tatina e s e e (05 | e R T bex 001 Cincaco, November 20.—The American | waymer than southern portion. Kalloch's frivuds became ¢ reespondingly ox BELLLY 3 » November 2 wing to g0, 13 contirmed by ticke! agents aagarr o (e senstorial onthook i be | tactare ot ertoneare A0 | o an uffeage sssosistion continued 1ts s | For tho Miawonrt - Bartly cloudy weather | spersted: the wmall pox epidemic in the villuge o Slaco, s Tates botween Now Yeorls and the abson, manufacturers o al - ! artly cl eathe IREOKELM LATBAT LK A - est, ? “Tho talk about Conkling going back to | 1% "7 of agricultural hin-§ & g, Mrw, Stone read the re. | 80d in the northern portion light knows, eust el e | DUIDOAS I8 entirely wuspondad, The heaith fWest o unchanged Aot o . A SFr iments at Bergen painot, aseigned to Normon to south winds, becoming variable with sligh A recent dispaten from Suu o ¥ FpOrGs EWENby-soven oases yesterday. e — 18 senate is all nonsense In the first place, | V) ik wort of the association during the past y h i ght g Claus Spreckels with 4 Sianle, D it is almost & certainty thet he does not desire | 7. M. Nellls, without profercnces. The Jan ’I“ " A q P ll" Year. | changes in the temperatars, pllaumllmfiv l\.:nn ol Lin | N e o Miations un the Canada Pacitic bavo beca | S18¢ -.v\‘ll v 20 Confoeence, h to re-enter political life, an his repeated ax- | usry statement showed assosta £i75,000, lig. | 14 showed vne thousand dollurs had been sont — the gigantio magar monopay o, e BRICEEE | ordored tosoll wo- tickets except S0 persan | Ukias, Novembor 22-Jobn A, Kaases, o bis nowrest fricuds testify, and, | bilitiae, 110,000, The company's or pital iy | £ Oregon b sid the pusss the constitu Hickm Lioss, |.‘,“ M,;.}f; “f ‘“':I*‘Mi' Y Py ing certitiontes from i healeh uttieer., T2 | Acrican awinister, s announced that Henry P . if he did he can not coe iu that| 8310000, 1tis expected they will resume | tional endment for women, During the | Hickaay, Ky., Novembor 20, - A large por | b ol ooty Connany, which « s ———- the African explorer, hus beeb ap- door. The repub ican lv i slatuie will go to year one hund; thousand teacts had been | tion of the husiness part of this town w sugar plantations and wulls sud o rail Stock Sympithy pointod triennial delegate to Mo ( | ‘.,‘..;:r‘:z..l: :4.;u”.:.1‘m t cau u: v;ln;t 'u’i — ,.,'.!-“m od, explaini .;v1 L{.;u AIhun ml of the m“tr-l'yv'l‘:;yl'-xw_vlu‘n'rn-x“ ‘I~--|m-<-mu-| torch | gnUieland of Nani, he has several » I essiG, Novemier 18, —At the conven | f2rence for Americ side the party, mst nssnre A Bming, " suffrage movewent. In Washington territor pocension s it Loas, %125,000; | 1) ons 0@ other islands which pay lar $ \ i A vr the noinines is he will be a Blaine _ Negroes Self Exiled, women_ already , aud wera w4 womanly | Inwirauce aniall, lantasions o athos laruds which, biy VS o of the Awerican oo wssocission this e | i New Yok, November 20,—1ight uegroes on o« before exercising the right of suf — A fon in coin 1ying to his o in one of | Worsing it was reaotved £ wen a i krance, v ikely to reczive ! called on Magor Fdson to day und after stat Lverybody liked it txcept lgnor Busxell's Moy ing Plans the big buuks of San 1rancisca The chatces | gress unking tha passage of ay a 20 o Tha geate Ih‘, pler £ oo waterial o fing that they id ansivod frow Gudcaton and Great progre s mado in Ou- | Losuox, Nosenibar Ianarts thut dus | ato that the V' will ey antual | th trausportadk 8 siock ¢ aty-five of which wera oflar, although “’l‘}x“‘ u ym.": 'f.,‘ uak ‘» o w (1 nds, asked to be .lm, to inund nl, ll|>’-u.r- r.‘. sl 1;,.‘. | intends t 3 peret ly fall into The Cowe | was ay L¢ B 'v far the vn-Jin the hospitals, Up to nooy today, eighe eon t] h ase with Arth 1ahernas, he; iarden, " t 1 1, sbow ey Osfor Il i werci « and S anjany gAY8 | Buirgy Adeaths, fve iu gha hgsvityls,

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