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TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 6, 1888 NUMBER 145 i " S PARETY | wi | TR | e Vit Tws o T ) X = — i I 1 the possible excention of - 3 Jetsey, [ NN N e two headquarters to-might at about " \ WOODCOCK DISAPPEARS, \ N T < o THE BIG CAMPAIGN IS ENDED | i teesien i acalin s | HARBINGERS - OF VICTORY. | 5 it iy for hoeetint "ant | PRADO IS PLACED 0N TRIAL| L ATE CAMPAICN ; ) y Clidado g = Will He Bob Up Again When the 8 & AdEALL } ] is considered, may be caupht in the landslide | Hareison at different. -and the same times, LAty Ll bR 52| and will east her for Harrison and Mor | and berating each other, ‘that officers were S e ; Blows Over? ——— % J4 Its Last Day is Characterized by | 1 sw 1 am contident of what Tam say: | All the Signs of the Times Favor | urlered out und the street was cleared W | But Unmoved By the Story of His apyrtoht 1555 by Jamea Gordon Dennet.] " i’ & Wé, T'asseived . e N prevent a riot 108, Nov. b.—|New York Herald Cable nal Rallios Hold at Various Polnts ¢ { Hard but Quiet Work. N o AT U Republican Success. —— Brutal Conduct =Special toTie Bek] —Last Sunday evening in the State. y . —— tally unforscen, occurs, we will carry the Blaine in Boston. Dr. Woodeock turned me out of the Villa i A Empire state'ly o ‘majority. o ing Bosroy, Nov. 5,—James G. Blaine an igra because I venturpd to ask \o s = SOME FORECASTS OF THE RESULT | Fribie wiote iy nionis | wwion line | EVERY POINT BEING WATCHED. | | it T it o It coni. | HE SNEERS AT HIS ACCUSERS | /AT liayne [venturbd to sk b it b | Ak iNG A FIGHT ON LEESE. : ; publican parts, We will reac tlet — mittee of prominent Fepublicans - escorted — ous rumors affecting his rolations with the i § Pre ons M pridge with 80,000 wmajority, and secure the | pomoe y P ; 8 BRIV Ao sndvick fiot aré all N 3 - AR b v Extensive Preparations Made in Al | bridie with <0000 wajority, and secire u cmocratic Frauds Unearthed in New | the party to the Brangvick notel, where all | And Entertains the Crowded Court | king of Wurtombure. v lus his. | Disreputable Methods Resorted t6 by B the States for Receiving and “Indiana! No ¢ ccd of that York City and Prompt Steps reviewod a great vepuldican parade. 1t is Vi day, and now 1 have the satisfaction of set i “\“-A 1y P ‘:‘“" v catdmated that 15,0600 mén were in- line Room With Some Realistic Ac- KA it LIS LR G, the Railroads to Compass His Distributing the Returns S e i AL Ly Bffine will leave for Augustain the morning, counts of Adventures in a Most B HRFUE. AP Rt el Defeat—A Fatal Political —T ' ] ! iy S = Their C i ous quarters, at any rate politely asked. to ‘ 0 f The Wind Up, cans to send . monc e, thut the stute is ) Their Consummations A o Sensational Career. take n le Aehriy Yol “Ha Quarr ; i doubt, but It 8 not, and'the dppeal should - o Jacksonville Colored Repnblic ake a leave of absence fora while, He has ol y “Y ot hay If any moncy 15 261 T JACKSONVILLE, Fla,, Nov disappeared quite’ suddenly, together with _— The Day at Indianapolis. needed {n t the national comuittee g Glorious Outlook, republicans, about one hundred strong, ‘are Pranzini No. his sister, who has for sometime formed Republicans at Kearney, - 1 Isp1ANAroLIS, Nov, b.—The last day of the | IS amply able to furuish it _ Nuw You, —[Special Telegram t0 | iy julging i an impromptu parade to-night, [ reopyrignt ssss b don Bennatt.] oue of the party, and this indispousable | Keiesey, Neb., Nov. Spodial Tole- § Jveat. campilin otenod. BEIAht ahd. Warm about fllnois® e abou | TP BER] Propheciesof success hang thick | the first notes of a band heard on the str Bires, Nov. BN ald Cable | Hendry. They have gone, it is said to-Lon- | wram to ik Bes ] —Thero was o largo and A hero. Miiny fuccs scannod the heavens in | i undIive tver paid Mueh attension to it, | UNOR the walls of the republican leaders' | and the fivat sign of life afier nightfull for | _Spocial to Mg Brn)—The Prado -trial | don. The voyal houselold here is thorefore | enthusiastic ninss meoting of republicans ay | about to-morrow's weather, Tne | 13ut | know it has been t care of and | T0oms in the Everett house. The presence ) three "_“vA“ bekan at 1 o'clock to-day in t Place of | happy onco more, for the two hated Ameri- | the Model opera house this evening, General L& and strects | d a holiday ap- | predict that it wiil give Fifer a plurality of AL A SABBATH CALM. Justice, The court room was thronged, | cuns are hated by every mewber of it. - Yes- | Connor, Mayne and St. Clair spoke at length b pearance. From early morning crowds were “We shall win, said Cotonel Quay, with — Thousands of people, men and women, were | terday afternoon and to-day the king drove | upon the political issues. ¢ dnoeal - Caifo ab gathered in the 1obbies and on st “Necrotars Mize, of the democratic stato | an unmistakable'tone of convietion in hia | It Will Rest Over the Nattonal Capital | ;0 from an sarly hour. When Prado | out, accompanied by Dr. Gricsen BN | WEkn KL 1oHBA U ARZLTS RSABRN THEIRTEN 1 earuestly discussing to-morrow’s comittee says it is going for Palmer voice as he walked to and fro between his Until the Resalt is Known, o b S L X hot d b, S M Pt LU el § AUt : | , 2 ice a al 0 and fro ¢ . Jis Broue S Stiveas che vinet, and Baron de Molsburg, | of both partics, und brouchit down the house ABONLYOAy Tadles nnl poRtionian What docs Mize know about itt. He | V0. 88 he. s Ll . " Al Wbkt was brought in court between four gend- | chefdu cabinet, ar won ure, i from Terre ante this morning, hasn't had tine'to study the situation, belng | Private foom and the window thut lookedout | Wasnixatox, Hov, Special felegram |y opeq the buzz of conversation suddenly | M. Jackson aud two aidede camps follow- | With lis able argnuicnt The: people’s & y panied by a fine band.. They came to oblized 10 devote himscif to collecting moncy | on Union square. Thote was no one present | to T Brei|—There was kind of Subbath [ Z5EF8 P Ree 0 SORRCEEEE SUCERNY | ing “all smiles, thick cigars in Lab el IR BT S b i & handsoue present of miniatu from the postofilce emploses, wio, by the | in the private parlor excopt his son, K. R. | calmin the departments to-day. The patei- | pEic A0 NSRS VL L R inoiths and top hats on their heads, | Son ol T asterine St S e i mounted plush chair, designated “Presi- | way, were ordered this morning to pay au- | Quay, Senator Delamater and your cor. | otie clerks have gone to their homes in sucn | | Skla6nt) o |in the secona carriage. Naturally | doubt that the whole Biisatt. thoteat 6 § Bentinl . Chair T o brought Mrs, | other contribution to him. [t is his desire to | ¥ v TG 3 SR O | cross over thie president's beneli and then arriage. Naturally | doubt that the whole republican ticket of dential Chuir ) brought Mrs, 2 ) respondent, “Wo shall carry New York, | numbers to vote that their absence was very & O ; TR 9 WLEG et O | A T At N LOuRnE TR | Ckive 450000 1t Dhiitacn, 4o’ ThAL Thio dbmb carry ) 5 vo e R i e e e connects M. Woodeock's | Bufalo county will be elected to morrow. § ] NivarT G LR e ot o i et wn ual | ndiana and Counecticut. 1 don’t eare to ex. | noticeablo. Those who remained occupied | U HEREC WAL B WEISEE FRER T8 U1 qicuppearance witlithie report from Stuttiart — - [ H 1 Gene rison it briet re. | Amount and make o grand fund of $100,000." | press an opinion about West Virginia,” ho | the partially isolated rooms and played the | LU 1o CEUREE & B O EER B BOC B i e were not immiediatoly dismissed Democratic Buncombe. & } sponse, after which, in behalf of Mrs, Har- - continued, in response to my inquiry on the | parts of cnief, assistant chief, cte,, to thew [y 0 T L L L ' A 1 | the ministers would resign. Everybody at Lixcors, Neb, Nov. 5. [Special Telegram i i rison, he thanked the ladies for their present Another Roornack subject. *“Matters are tangled up out there, | hearts' content. There was an undercurrent l:’f: 'I“)-.xun;‘hw)n‘l.lrr hair ;» n;\lt shott and | ourt here is reticent on the subject, but 1 | 10 T1E Bek.]—Editor Emmons, of the Stato i to hor Los Axartes, Cal,, Nov. 5 hope for the best, however, for 1 know all | of excitement manifested in regard to the | it SIEEN: forward. AHs e know that much excited correspondence b Detnocerat, was arrasted to-nfght for scatters { General Harrison was also the recipient of | pram to Tie Ber. |- Messrs FhtEeE e roa fair ox- | political sithation, ands ‘s not much work | DF'Sht ‘and full of . intelligence, A Ll ;.m\‘l:"" 2% | ine Cleveland's pictures along the streots ! & large silk-covered sofa pillow, voted him as 3 e done that c: 8 1o secur OR& [F1H e s g B ik > genoral appoara oy passed during the past fortnight. Throatsor Ao SN i SH8 oML IS AIGY oAb diNk o} At Lo Mottoalat ge and Otis, whose names have pression of popular sentiment.” could bedone, it was considered the prover :."‘“:‘f"‘m_'(.‘:‘;““ Tl “‘_“‘f"‘;"iu"‘i""“‘r"mm"_ no threats, however, the fuct is significant | P distributing them indiseriminately. The 4 fair at Port Washington, New York. An- | Prominently connected with the Murchison- This 18 more than the quict captain of the | thing to sit around and talk politics. Colonel | {6 mL i R .“ *k‘ ;]‘:l 'I_" d" "l. wiw | that Woodcack & Co. have had to go, There arrest was made under a city ordinance for- . other present that arrived to-day was u | Sackville correspondence, have issued the | republican posts has said at any time for pub- | Lamont is authority for the statement that | V! us - remarkablo record. He was | BE T e e e that thists | Liddin lining strects with advertising slips, unique lavge knotty cane, taken from the | following in uce to the many rumors | Jication since he bogun his work. Then he | President Clevelend wiil not go home and | drcsed very simply in black, Near him sat | "7 S0 f their old PR AT R | battle ficld %ort Hudsou, and sent by | which have been cirenlated Y i ota i auasta Muie. Caulte, & young woman about twenty- [ 00l # repetition of their old dodge of taking | istration, the mayor stunding by when the : which ha n ilated by industrious | drifted off into comment on the wonderful | Yote to morrow. At the headquarters of the £ : . Captain L, 5. Bills; now of. Ligiay O, Wiio drifted off into comment on the wonderful | ¥ morrow. A i) ( four, whose simple costume called to mind | themselves off for awhile until the storm has | arrest wis made and & democratic oficer commanded 4 company of New York troops. | COrrespondents recently: demonstration of Saturday afternoon. g | Fepublican national league this afternoon Ll S COmLIE. S L s | HIBWRTA VR serving the warrant. Campaign capital to- Mrs. Ormo, of To Kan, sent n fine | Emphatic denial is given to the statement L e ;i overything was in aquigscont state. Mr. | the Parisian ‘‘grisette.” It is remarkable | BUC ' " morrow was the only objeet of the mov h s ) 1 was the grandest political demonstration | McPherson, secretary of the republican 3 o " Jaroe: This episode has been very unpleasant for | M) ¥ jee engraving of a gold medal 'voted General | publishied by a Los Angeles paper and tele- n R that she was the mistross of M. Garccau, 3 T Y 2 BONOE Whe 160 LETTRHATANT L oL Jrolcp L yatar Gsleent e pay « that ever occurred in this country, I think, cong ssional - committee, had - gone | (o vaniasents himself as an employe of the | Jackson, the king's intimate counsclior and | oy, It R SR BVeRI Do A Rulieans; 0N by congress graphed abroad that there was any arrange- | ho said ome to vote, saying that he would s . J ey R : i i AL SO L2l 0 original of which i in General Harrison's | 1 citCC FO0 H s o mmittee. 4 sald, Sl b s Spanish government, Six other prisoners | the third American complained of. He re- | of course, are greatly amused. d el 1 « o ional e about A o VBTG ol M i be back by election night. Major Cook, | Spanish gove 3 X other y 5 3 s 4 5 d possession, having been willed by lis fathet | when the correspondence should b pub m,:lh',h:jll lm.'.fil‘”_"’\"(l:'::_‘ 1111:"1;; ‘»‘rm-‘:; f’l;‘“ sccond in charge, said that the work of the | and a galuxy of witnesses filled the part of | Maine hore. & good deal of misapprehon e (R Fatinction Inlie. ho wedal has.1ain o | lished neither that committeo nor any mom. | cosn, The spirit of that demonstration of | S siad all eet, donc and thut they were | the court room reserved for them. A silence | 00 SRS FoRaniiont B metion BC MW 1\ coga"Cirw, ' Neb, Nov. 5.{Spoctad g 4 bank vault in this city for many years and is [ ber of it gave any direction or expressed any | Saturday is but the refloction of the spirit | have dono o great deal of work during the | CAMe over thewhispering erowd as themct of | 4 % LS R B irst pace. he | 10 Tur Ber | —The postofice and drug store i still there. : wish in the matter, and knew nothing of the | which animates republicans all over the | canvass, and believe that good results will | accusation was rapidly read. Prado alone f 5 connoction. with Woodeog. and | of Stinson & Herweg was burglarized early § 3 m!l;“."(““\?fl l':?.‘.‘fml:\";::: “'lit‘l‘clll‘:ll;‘“{lll:;‘l.lvlill{ Pomona plan until informed by Judge Fitz- | grare, i follow to-morrow. ~The estimate of those | seemed utterly indifferent, wlancing about [ PA8 2 COMISTTN }“‘{I Ho Qid not 1n. | this morning. An effort wn mado to- blow { [ evening for receivitie strib 0L DY e state, ho A S bRaTAvA Lo TRGUULHG Cakyis 7 oY atine his | Hendry and never has had. He did not in- s 1o An effort was made 0 | Toturns fof Indfand. Tho returns will bg | Serald and the pross, The three gentlemen | Expressions like the above could bo | 1o miie been dotive thioukhout the anvase | the room carclessly and twisting his | 0 0% i to the king and hus never us. | open the safe, but it 18 presumed they were 'y ] ; o 3 is that the republicans will certainly have a ache, ¢ 7 ¥ 18 never a A e by the Associnted pro Western | having the matter in charge, viz., Fitzge 3 o ) moustache, and yet some of the passages in ; ‘ FL s LR el b i the matter in charge, viz, Fitzeerald, | multiplicd, but it is nseless. Ivery word of | majority in the house of representafives. e et O e i imaee® ot | sociated with them. As has been stated | #eared away bofore they accomplished their 2 ‘ ¥ il Do e e sttt vots ot i Tt nothing o sy oitherin | every republican presages victory. The pa- [ Assistant Surgeon Clarence Swan s re- i CE WL eI O | R PRon | REARaL (L8 RaEvIOG OT(LHO RIAE 1R || CSBIRDUSARUINNSENOT Bis\va WIS R i o y. The detailed statement of his brutal = 3 ve duty at Fort Sidne; “bras ver SALAaWONE s Ns flrgt votivns Peceived. will_show | prumse:or blame' asto the manacr i which | T8de Saturdny has had its eftect. slike upon | lioved from duty at Fort Sldnev, Nebraska, | T° cheap jewelry w re taken. They left a fir on i1 Y o < nd Dt A Pt oaidnais 5 oa | 1551 when he was American viee-consul at 5 floor 1) the poatomes doj LGSt [ 3 the result by p itta) & D M in | the correspondence was given to the publie, | republicans and democrats, The latter are "\':'\v v lered to duty at Madison barracks, | con |\h!(n\\.|rdv women \»\»mm he ruined SUCEERE - WHDo SNt fokibion he Was in :1\:_:“_::.\»” ":.-‘\:rln “m:\ G .]:.llnlhlniil\:lh'lml: Fg 2 A B etk \oretss of Ave the pre- | nothing 8s to whether the publication was-| downcast, but hopeful, NewiYoriiE St i i Jie o i nob i ailplltest mprosslon tupomini | [FRERERE SIS S SRELIH MO0 U6 e B T dtoRtay e ey me g T i ! eincts of 1501 As soon as twenty precinets | pred otherwise, and the only dis |~ Reports from the republican watchers in | aistrict bar to-ds e © | and he only showed signs of interest when L r L A clerks, would have set the tloor on fire, B 1l nave r(']n;u'h;«l the vote ;un be udded and | pateh reccived: from hit: on the subject was | d" S GCTRtE ke mlluhh‘ B Cm’u:‘ G B { he was spoken of as one of the most daring | the story that !1!u‘ king was “1";*““"‘ hi\ his o s A i 3 o sent as the first election bulletin, ~Each bul- | one asking that the original of West's letter 9L oTOCERIS IERNOLS (O LA CEVBIS 3 /SO B > crimi A varic a QUELLCLIGIGREL Blnllss Ha QL) Eilaelia The Rai g 9 o ¢ ] ) letin will give the exact vote of 1554 for the | be sent to him. . . to the effect that the great parade of THEERAWSON VOSOKIOAS B M‘T:‘fl; o th \m,r ‘-"T”“s m;‘l,'fuflon'"“. Stuttgart arose in this way: J. o was e '_{'"'r“"(!“_'.“"”"" ":. "'.’ A |4 ¢ same preciuicts. A8 soon as twenty additional | In wddition to the above publishod facts | 40000 has nearly demoralized the | A Final Unraveling of all the En- ";‘,‘,‘,,‘.:(:"l:m:ui ;x:n"‘ll““IOKI Of Prado WaS 1 bliged to walk through the garden every | 1,;!"';'(\‘ >'"\‘(‘\,'" [Tl '”""’;' ‘I"; 44 0 precinets ha been reported th will be | we now add that when the Murchison and | 7y 0 :. va revelation of A 5 c ced . m, BT 7 A 0 Tie By A telegram v red ed by | Sdded to tho first twohty, and tho rosuls | West lotters were first published; (b a0 | sy oo T oo ot emonts ?"";"'f":“,:_‘,‘]"""_‘“' y President—At_different times you have | 4ay at 2 from his apartments to the vice- | 1o grate contral committee this evening at H will_comprise the second regular bulletin, | name of the Pomona _correspondent, which | of it may be, however, th o | Cmicrco, Nov. 5.—[Special Telegram to | )04 yourself Linska de Castilian and Prado, | cousul’s office. ‘The king, who is very regu- | 5010100k from the chairman of the county The returns by counties will also be sent in | had been withheld by its owner, was prom- | fraud and incite the T | T'he Rawsoh divorce case,which, ' to greater 1 clection erime If they arc attempted they | during the last two or three years, has pre- ::’:;I 8 '1'£<“'xll\'lvllllfnlr any ln-uvml,\ rv}v:ru; }miln m: r»nsr'lnl In:u;-mm;num ;;ul! Yet | will be dealt with promptly and effectively. | sented so many sensational features in the il be. reccived before or "2 o'clock | been given, and we, in whom his contidence | John I Davenport has scarcely slept an hour | o eer ¢l o va Wednesduy moriing, as the ticket in’ Indi | hus been reposed, rofuse o botray the secrot | Tor tho pust. forty-cight, o, has been so | CCUFts: has been brought to an ofd, It was ana contains §7,040° names; ana under the | untit he shail first give his free and full Again you have denied both these numes, | 17 in all his habits, walked there at the same hour. Jacks addition to vrecinet bulleting, but it is | 1sed to be made public at the proper time, mmittee stating that a large number of How do you explain this contradictiont tickets with Leesc's name seratched off and Prado—1 accept the name Linska because | Majesty, and saluted him as any man in bis | Mynger's written in are in that county, smd b T have ot taken the trouble to give myself | Position would do. The story of a carriage | to have come from Elmer Frank, clerk of learned to-duy from a reliable source that | Fo O and six driving up for him unexpectedly to | the court. The 1 therefore often met his 7 on- | busy preparing to circumvent fraud. tho 8tat o ProbablviRcHUaLOYER ] law each nate on the ballot’ wust be called | seut and - approval. — The author of | Here are two letters sedbyeste the complicated case has already been set President—We do not know who you are, | take him to the paiace is simply fanciful. e state. | llrl)’ lllxllx will |;._-n'v;n'nl,\‘lll'm}‘ the returns, | the Murchison letter is khown to | Leadquarters, addr the national | tled, and that only a few more legal formali- | )\ "0 iy formation you have given about He has never abused his privilege nor in- Rov, Gean R ol | e polls open from 6 to'S a. m. and closoat fus as @ - republican. ~He is | committee, from Washington. The first one | ties' will be required to remove it forever | o ! g you g T R R T R R T q ev. Graham at folk. 6 p.m. Nocountis permitted, as in certain | not a politician, an oftice holder, nor an of- e outts: S WHgRGtha i > bitter- | YOUrself appears to be inexact. i , 5 Noxrouk, Neb., Nov. h.—[Special Tele- 4 other states, until the poils arc closed. The | fice secker, but a private citizen, & man_of ,‘an employo in the | ffom the courts. When the intense bitter- | “py3, My tjudge dmstruction” has | American frionds, as related by your Stubt- | 05 i Bew, ] —To-night this campaign E total vote of Indiana in 15%4 was 404,774, of | fawily, 8 property owner and & voter. We o the supervising’ architeot’ of tho | N€ss of foeling between the contending. par- F oo\ PPl 0l T have ropaid | Kart correspondent, charged him with ex. | KRR RS RS0 PR B SO ! ‘ which Cleveland received Biuine | are convinced that he is the real and sole sury department at Washington, German | ties had resulted in the murderous assault 3 o A treme seifishness. This, he tells me, -is be- | Wi ¢lose with an nddress by ek Ly 4 TRrin Bover s 808 | . : L tres 0 i . 5 tim as well as T could with the fruits of my : prohibitionist. All the gubernatorial can- A 463, Butler 8,208, and St It 1s | author of the letter to the British minister, | by birtii, has registered, and proposes to try | on Colonel Whitney, one of Mr. Rawson’s RN cause he would not be continually asking the | 1 L BLOLR oS B, conservatively estimated that to-morrow's | aud that -he wrote for the purpose of elicit: | to vote in Brooklyn, He is said to be res. | attorneys. in Judgo. Jamicson's court room | \Magination. They are bound to make me | Loo® o0 B0 5 cl B oo rtain ambitious | didates have been here except McShane, A vote-will reach 520,000 to 530,000, showing u | ing proper information upon grave public | ident of Richmond, Va., where he last voted, & . out a great criminal, a Fra Diavola, and I | ¥ing for royu fuvors for certain ambuious | who was represented by proxy. The cam- 19Pge increase ovor 1884, questions, er t o Tone voars whorand “that b | lnst summer, the clihax of the case was | ;0 gooommodated them. Americans. He further tells me that he re- | paign has been rather a quiet one. The ques- X Next to the result in the stute | ‘This statement is published to the country | family is stillin Richwond. Ploase have him | reached, and it was th'¥sensational episode | b 5oiaont: Were you married in 18761 ceives exactly the same modest salary given | tion of township organization will be voted f ‘n;;ilmjkn the graatest \;\Icrml centors I this | upon our own rhr]!onsllnh!y and because it s | watched.” which led to the settlement. Colonél | 5o "o him when he entered the service of the | on to-morrow, and will doubtless carry. arion) county, and mauy wagers have | true. Itis further true that the real name he second is as follow Whitney, o a8 i E o — f been taken on- the. outcom, - There aro | of the authior of the Murchison lotter hasnot | 4Dear Girs Tnformation. has reached mo | sy votusel to ;Lfifl:}.neofiu e ans | President—Did you squander your wite's | Kiog: "cd obeunios 0 h"";"'e) "'I"‘f’_‘.’“"r Fatally Stabbed. | mnety precinets in Marion county, including | 8o far as we huve seen or heard been used in | that Mr. - ———, aGerman by birth, | aud the result was that megotiations for the | money?! rooms and denies that he has enrichec Nroraska Crry, Neb., Nov. 5.—|Spectal H the city of Indianapolis. "The vote in 18814 | any of the publications made touching this | has reyisered and proposes to try to' vote in [ settlement of the whole case, both in the | Prado—T will talk of that later on. himself or in any way taken umdue | o0 im0 g Bar]—Haill Tramptoi was: Cleveland 14,20, Bluine 1443 But- [ question. W. I FirzcERaLD, Harlent., He is off from Washington on spe- | civil and eriminal courts, were begun. The | President—In 1583 were you condemned to | Advantaie of his position. - He still retains | 1 008 (0000 P oel il i arrel ler 466, St. John 172 After the Marion | Member Renubhican Executive Committee | cial leav ' and 1 elieve, with pay, given him | terms of the scttlement, as they have been = 5 the confidence of the king and daily performs | £010red, Was stubbed during a political quarre county vote interest centers on the vote of | for Southern California, the request of Hon. §, 8. Cox.. 'Ho is said | renched, are as follows? Mr. Ruwson agreed | f00F months imprisonment for frand! those companionable oftics which have won | in anse's saloon to-nighit by George Munn, ¥ tho Second ward of Indianapolis—Gen- Hexny T. Gagr, to be either a fugitive from justice,or to have | to give his wife $40,000, which sum, it is said, Prado—Possibly. 1 was away at the time, | 7% B0 PR i a stone on. His wounds are probably i eral Harrson's ward—which in 1584 | Late Delegate-at-Large from Califorhia. been guilty of some contempt of court which | has alrendy been paid.. The lady will be al: | One is often conaemned by default without | it for him. It is true that almost every. con- Munn escaped. ¢ ave Blaino ), Cleyeland 229, HARKISON GRAY O e o R s 0 soonrebail bo- | love s i # fea i tinental monarch has decorated him, not ex- - Clencral Hurrison's precinets, the Third, gave e e T R ra o oy litol | losred lameosssutajhiertdivatostet o S | Lmowineaoytiing: abous e Teebimnedito 1 catitng ti G has b Sterling ' Morton at Nebraska City, 3 '936. Clov o s 8 - ore he could safely return to New Yorlk. bill recently filed, churging desertion, and | g qj 4 7 affai cepting the emperor of Germany, as has been | Stel A A . i Binine 24, Cleveland 66; oiber candidat In Minnesota. may be that his case would Justify inquir: 6 divatoa il bn Brantoat by dafault. ALl -‘11‘_""““‘_‘("('lzl'f_‘“'j‘(fu"l;:‘l‘:“:g“l‘j:“:{l!:':::"r*o of | stated. The old Kaiser Witliam gave him | ~Nemiasca Ciry, Nen, Nov. 5—(Specia) 1 % nq“:ln halin sihis on it Sr. Pavr, Minn, Nov. 5.—At the head- lAwr,»"mml hr{m!*'(;v.hn'»-n( ;n:)unllm'vhla tho other civil suits will be withdrawn. Mr. | o 'm‘ o ciia N ‘hmi‘l'm;"'d‘h‘im | the grand cross of Prussia. elegram to Tne Bee. | —J. Sterling Morton ‘ ¥ ranged 10 also bring returns by precinets, | QUArters of the republican state committee ‘(:‘, x‘nrrr-«u’:ul:fl:\‘v' U“‘;“U“ll'_' lhm»)::“!:d'";“;: ):..\ n uyl "N':L‘I““"l' o u:puxnlulv‘xl‘rg'trur‘l_l‘ny lf S0 el oy othes o Mr. Juckson's connection with the king | closed his campaign here to-night and ad- : 0 and the Assoclated Press will handlo their | Minncsota is confidently asserted to be safo | fiuvebeen apotted. Police Captain McGul | o O e ation o tha. | ooo Bave you money. you uny other re- | (o0 5 tirely from that of Messrs, Wood | dressed the largest audience ever ussembled B £ returns, iving the totals of every thirty pre- | for Harrison and Morton by at least 20,000 | lough hius in his posscssion warrants for 210, | Whooting of Lawyer Whitnéy will be dropped. | *prene— A cock and Hendry, Mr. Jackson has | ™ Nebraska City 4 P ;-’l‘m-l«,‘ and nlmu{lg \\':l}}n o ch bulletin thy plurality. It is claimed that Merriam, for | whom it is expected willattemot to vote on | Colonel Whitney was averse to a prosceu- \'I mnll{x'—.;htoi ;‘nml then m;ro.-ug:;: Inm-al!y always bodn recognizod a8 one Burglars at T""“ ! o returns are from the democratic commit- S eluoted . all- | fulse registration. The greatest danger to | i o' Gao, fe > re he | Yes, all that I have previously said on this ito 7 ¢ r 8 4 | wee. Special wires have been run into the [ ¥P¥eTEO0 ‘1‘1”;‘« de fll‘l)'t|',"."':, Py small | g ared in this respect s from the *native tlon ot uhiotanst, ToRmihe ot wRof WL el o of ~the suite ~and . has lived | Armiow, Neb, Nov. 5. —[Special Telegram § | 4 democratic and republican headyuarters and i e '_[*‘;‘.“"“‘“"vh‘_“ l“!“’ ¢ | repeater”—men who have been born and i | Presldent—Yet you have had full liberty | i the househeld. Woodcock and Hendry | to Tur Ber.|—Last night burglars broke % | at several other points in the city. General | hind the rest of the state ticket. The suc- | raised on the Kast side and in the lowest R10US AFFAIR, fronly I the preliminary hearing, You | Mave always lived apart. And now as to the | into the hardware store of I Hough, .in | Harrison will receive the returns by wire at | cess of the republican nominees for congress | districts of the West side, who register in of reply in the preliminary hearing. You | qio v 0¢“the lattor. They were first heard | this town, and stolo a quant i { his house. 3 in every district is claimed. The chairman | different parts of the city under assumed | A Philadelphia Woman Shot by a | have cven signedall your testimony after | o5 500 47 "0 o0 e U Gould, a | knives, ete., amounting to about £50, Zstimates on to-morrow’s result in Tndiana | of the democratic state committee concedes | names. The colonizers from other places trange Cuban. making any correction you pleased. sl S e introduced | 8 1o clue to the robb X are widely apart. The Associated Press | the state to Harrison and Morton will be watched, but it is a dificult task. Pritaperria, Nov. 5—A very mysteri- | Prado—That makes no difference. I was rich American in Stutweart. He introduced | & i s S correspondent obtained at a late hour the | puurality, which 1s areduction of 26,000 on | Every colonizer from outside the city is taken MILADBLEAIL, - NOVeltinds YOIy Iy R R R T Woodcock to the king and also to Jackson. THEIR OWN FAULT, : following final estimates by the amed gon- | the vote of 1554, He claims the election of | in charge by local gangs and run, This has | 0us shooting affair, which will in all “‘;{'"“ e ueed Mauricette Cou. | SHortly afterwards Woodcock said he was 2 it i tlemen : Wilson, democratic candidate for governor, | been the prevailing method heretofore, but | hood cause the death of Mrs. Bettie Stockes, esident— ipcucags ArAvYioD " | going to Pari o ale abo Result of the Inquest on the Kettle 3 Chairman Jewett, of the democratic state | by 10,000 plurality, and the re-election of | the scheme has been badly erippled this year | residing at No. 331 Greenwich street, oc- | ronneau. You had a child by her. :.‘.’.\“‘,-‘c:»?..lvn:‘:‘:::.l:ll,‘.l,,fix}:'i’,"mp";f ‘,}“l‘l,“bf,.m Creek Mine Victims, committee— Indiana will give Clevoland and | three democratic congressmen. — Harrison, | by Chairman Quay curred tonight, Early in the evening three | Prado—As to the results you are correet, i @ his voice 3 op gens | MEREE A0S PR g Thurman 10,000 plurality, and Matson will | the prohibition candidate for governor, will , While it is believed that the last demo- Lo o h 1 Micer, | but it did not happen in that way. Iwas ul- erally. Inwinter the court removed to San . , Pa., Nov. 5.—/ | \ be elected governor by a hundsome majority. | the democrats cluim, have not less than tic trump card has been played in on this | Shots were heard in the house, and an ofticer, | P00 ay 0 M " | Remo. 'This was four seasons ago. o the | held this afternoon by the coroner of this Chairman Huston, of the republican state | 15,000 votes, while his immediate support ers ged Dudley letter, yet there is no cessa- | upon investigation, found that a Cuban | ready married, you say, ut under the name surprise of Mr. Juckson and every one else | City on the bodiesof seventeen victims of the committee —General Harrison will carry Tn- | claim the number to be much greater. vigilance which hias characterized | named Fred Raimos had shot Mrs. Stockes | of Linska de Castillon. T could marry again | 00 0™ W™ the king, Woodcock | Kettlo creck mine explosion. The testimony diana by 12,000, and General Hovey for gov. In the bulletins sent to-morrow compari- [ Chairman Quay’s headquarters. Anything | three time, two of the bullets taking effect | under my real name. You don’t know who T A ° vitnosse ‘s th 0 G e v R ks 4 ¢ v hed i A ) nd Hendry arrived there too, and | Of the witnesses shows that dynamite caused ) 1 ernor will be elected, 4 sous will be with the election of 1554, that may come up now will be promptly met. | o C T e S B T LT e i one of her | am butTknow who Tam. I may tell you, | ¥ SRAEY g e fi iama Mlaehe Editor Morse of the Sentinel—My estimate c— 1t came to the knowledge of the republican | 1 her face i ot bacr (i IaT el aa fany mis liringioaat | Merel Uinktallod Hnt ia™ Hbotel & neqx||ithelexploslon;ibusino blanio atiaches toiany, i is 12,000 for Cleveland and Thurman. The Ohio Esti matcs. committee that the democrats are circulating | 1ungs. The officer arrested Raimos. but 3 2 i.any & the king's residence. They were | Oneexcept the minérs themselves. The scena Editor Hulford of the Journal —1 have no | Coreamus 0. Nov. b The claims of the | counterfeit electoral tickots which purport to | only succeeded in doing so after the prisoner | be proud of his mother's name and hold up | 9, ERES 0 SRIPEC - (OB ) WO | at the mine was heartrending when the cor A estimates, but you can say that in my opiu- Syt contain the names of the republican electors, | had — fired twice and ~ been clubbed | nis head high when pronouncing it, that per- g 4 ks oner and jury reached the place. The mines i i Yol two state committees as to the result in this ) i 5 vere only ocy lly seen with the ki i 4 fon General Harrison will run_ far abead of s 5 A 15 | but upon which the names of over half the | Into _insensibility. = Both ~Mrs. Stockes | gop jg myself. Weroionly 0ceasiona'ly-soon yi he King. | were but recently opened, and are located in ! the stato ticket, and his plurality in the | State are very far apart, cach claiming it for | domocratic eloctors are printed, The fraud. | and Ramos were taken to the hospital, | "°B EFERTG g0 aeq the nana of | The next two winters they spent here in Nice | a desolate spot near the town of Renov. Sev- W state will be several thousand. its own candidate by a big plurality. Both | ulent ballot is an exact fac-simile of the re- | Where the former s dying and the latter | 0 ir i P S A in a villa close by, as they did in Florence | eral of the bodies will ‘be buried there toe Chairman Jewett left for home to- | statements, as given out for several days,are | publican ballot in appearance, but the names | cither feigning or is actually unconscious. Mauricette Courouneayv in marriago. last year. The rest you already know. It is | morrow, and the others will be sent to differs | pight. Chairman_ Huston oesin | ywithout change, and are said to be baseil on | Of the democratic clectors are so mixed in | Not the shightest wiue us to the motivo for | Prado—Slio was at an agowhen & hus- | 1 pooognry to ndd that thelr movements | CU Points for juterment, the morning. Things are very A 4 p with those of the republican electors that the | the crime can be learned, the woman being | pand was welcome. Iwas accepted at once, Y ——t— Jively around the New Denison to-night, The | ® careful poll of the stat The republican | 1404 can only be nsertained by a careful | unable, by reason of the wounds in her face RS 1 o R R B TR here fully support all that has been said with 1s the Saginaw “Loaded?" % lobby was crowded until midnight, and the | figures on the general result show a plurality | scrutiny and comparison with tiie genuine | to talk, and the prisoner is likewise silent, |0 00 00 0 0t woman, regard to theirstyle of living. After muking New Youk, Nov. 5. —A rumor was in circu- street for an entire square was filled with | of 85,000 To-night no one in authority is to | list of electors, The first four names given | Mrs ockes has a seven-year-old child and i Al b4 the most searching inquiries [ am inclined to | 1ation to-day that the steamship Suginaw, zealous republicans, discussing to-morrow | be seen at the democratic headquar but | are those of the four republican electors at | lived with her husbaud in the house whero | _Prado—Oh, th flile Forestericlest le clou | & ™ e P00 eihident in Geneva | which oloared Suturday and sailed this ovon: with great animation. The colored people | the statement given out there several days | the head of the ticket, but after that | she received her wounds. —Her husband, | de cette affaire. When I was with her Mau- | | e X 4 8} iwhichgleared Ralyrdayiand satlod this eveas ro among the most demonstratiye this even- | ago was that the democrats would have a | names of the democratic electors arc so alter- | Who returned to the house shortly after the | ricette was not my mistress. She only in his belief that the reports of | ing for Sun Domingo and other ports. in l]ng.l l:hfi‘ hr;mghl out the great Cumber- | plurality of 13,000 in the stute and would gain | nated with republicans s to give the names | affuir, can throw no light upon it. pired to that hoaor as yet. spiritual seances are exaggerated and | Hayti, has certain arms and othercontraband and Ball, and not less than five hundred men | six cougre 1. of nineteen democrats in the thirty-six on the e S 5 A . that Woodcock's influence over the | woqds'on board. Color was given the pulled it through the streets, cheering wildly, | - Judge Thurman was called on this after- | ticket, Besides, a number of the remuining Wrecked By an Explosion, Prosident—Mauricotte Couronnean became | oo o n AT, 10 i soclul, HO | oot font et (e o KYe0 tio rathor At 4 o'clock this afternoon a crowd of | noon by an Associated press correspondent. | seventeen republican numes are misspelled, Cnicaco, Nov. 5.—A five-story building, | encientet s ® e | Agic Aol b 10:50, 91 1248 3 docs not look like u spiritualist nor does he nbout five hundred men congrogated on the | In reply to questions he said that he was no | or the wrong initial employed so as to invali- | forming part of the Chicago Sugar Refining Prado—Oh, yes; I lived with ‘her. That 04 s il AOR/:HI0W lightship and remained ail the afternoon, but four corners of Market and Pennsylva prophet, and in election matters he believes | date them in the count. It is said that pre- | roron e b PRI ST PO rh"; was merely a logical conelusion, look the imposter and adventu he s | 4t p. m. she was reported pussing the Scote streets. Suddenly there was. a co thut 1o one can propliesy with certainty, but | tended republicans have been hired to dis- | Company’s estab i 01 P81 38 President — After having seduced the | Painted. Heis good looking and pleasant | jand lightship, going south. The Haytian among them, and they were set tocheering | he is hoping and fully expecting the démo- | tribute these bogus ballots at the polls, and | near Twelfth street, was wrecked to-night 4 4 2 mannered and altogether a very nice young | consul made a request to the customs aufhori- | at the top bent of their voices: The oc cratic ticket to come out ahead. that these men will be labeled with the | by an cxplosion in the stareh drying rooms, | daughter you wished to seduce the mother? | 20Ty 0 B (050 e looks | ties that the steamer be intercepted, aud the | sion for this outburst was the - budies of republican organizations, with the | Contrary to first reports, only one man, | Prado (with sarcasm)—Seduce; ah, weare [ 108 elery SO B9 i e ADnG et e Dy e P pearance of o shortstatured, g A St. Louis Demonstration, names of “Harrison aud Morton” conspicu- | Magnus Hammel, was in the structure. He | often seducers, but wore often. still we are | Birmless enough thouih. Smith commanding, was sent down the bay | whiskered man, walking along lels St. Lovis, Nov. 5.—The campaign in St. | ously displayed. possible precattion | was fatally injured. The loss on the build- | gurselye T am perfectly certain there has been no | 45y peat t it possible; but it is :’n'.:"‘;l(:m‘.:fm down Pennssivania avenie | 1o Cosed to-night with a big demonstra- | 1% De1nK Laken to prevent the consummation | i, contents and {relght. curs in the vieinity | * When the president alluded to the robbery spiritual seauces in' Nice, for Woodeock | thought that the steamer Suginaw had too i Jolng o his lw office. - As he reached the | tion by the democracy. - Saturday nignt . tue el RSt L ®il ol crosea SRR, at Rayan Prado became thoroughly indignant. | °° ‘”"1'““3' heve """"‘ 199 AR B OF §0AF 0 be Qrarianied by i ] crowded corner the ranks opened, and, sa. | republicans excelied all their previous efforts Cleveland is Cautious. Carney Ohallenges McAuliffe. He rested his elbow on the balustrade, denied “_““'1‘"k ‘;’_ ORORRS. Sl i “"!". b 5 TS 1l luting to their cheers, he passed to his office, | during the campaign, with addresses by dif- EW York, Nov. 5.—[Special Telegram to NEW York, Nov. 5,—A London special to | everything,pulled and twisted his moustache, king looks talerably-Well aud.saya ho-ix cn- Three Negro Brutes, { "'IJ‘\"::‘HI;‘?I‘:*""‘"‘!';"'I‘:] ‘A‘}:"‘f“““;;u‘m”mmi\_‘1 ferent candidates, and to-night the demo- | Tur Ber|—A Washington dispatch to the | g sporting paper states that Jem Carney has | looked most disdainfully upon his accom- Joying hnlu-wl( immensoly. ‘In spito of the St. Lovts, Nov. 5.—At Kirkwood, a small J appearmnee T A omis band 18 archiag | crats did likewise. Members of the repub- | Mail aud Express says: It is said that the | issued a challenge to MeAuliffe, in which he | plices and referred to them as *'those shabby | EPHOST 1€ has entertained the prefect, | gupurhan town an attempt was made last night by three negroes, named Grant Hoyd, Al Stringer and “Coon’ Rhodes, to crimis nally assault Alice and Emma saker. . ‘The . girls were on their way home from a visit to through tho streots an state committee and leading republicans | reason neither § positively that . E. E. Kimball will be ruor by a safe plurality, while lemocrats make counter: claims for D. K. , their nominee. All admit_that the e and exciting, in the city the ‘members wearing old plug hats and long linen dusters. They scretary Bayard nor the \ are grected with cheers and upplause at president will give out Lord Sackville's let- ter in response to Mr. Ba s that he is “ready and willing to fight | lookiug individuals who sit beside me here. | ‘.""‘l"‘.".“"’.{‘ ¥ '““" lals gt ""‘f‘“' i “"\!’[“’ ‘k McAuliffe, the American champion, in | Prado referred to the,witnesses with sublime | P08¢a their health in stirring 1ok, X108 ard's notification | Spain, France, Australia or any part. of the | contempt. He said: “They are all a set of | (€rday ke received Admiral Grectings, of of dismissal 18 that the letter contains an in- | World' for from £1,000 to £10,000a side, or s | yubin i oretehes.” the United States flagship Lancaster, and timation that Lord Sackville was first mude | much more us he likes. " said Prado, *‘one of these ignoble | M8 staff. . To-morrow the admiral returns every hotel. The suloons are doing a thriv- ing busine Quite a_number of closing | Franc speeches were made to-day. all over the state, | contest will be ¢ Wi friends. Askistan arrived in time and the . ! ; aware in London, through information origi- ——— Wh, compliment and will entertain the whole | an ] 0.0 t notably those of Governor Gray and ¢x-Sen- -‘wl';'--mlll\b H‘.( rus for |Al|~« iowill be | ieing with the secretary of state, that ‘m, A Mysterious Murder. personages will accuse me of such byd taste n; & 0 n;‘ liment ‘nnl “”\l e n.llu;;m \h] l“ tl. ole %r st u!_ the uuu;\- m-nql» \\.mum‘\unf:nnlfd. h, ator McDouald. guthered by the Associated press and West- | prgident's messago on retaliation was issued | PorrsviLLg, Pa., Noy. 5.—George Haines, | 88 to have a servant girl for my mistress, 1 | 9F the king's suite on board tho old shiv. | Fhis matmng, at the prefminary heatin boe { The republican committee estimates | evn Union telegrapn company, jointly, 1 ¢ nol 1 he J i The weather continues charming and the | fore Justice Greenville, Mr. Buker, father o that therr speakers made 000 i a6 & biy of Pollticul play in the cambaign. | of St. Clair, was this morning found mur- | will be pérfectly trank. [am accustomed to | o\ Tofe /i Pely O it SN IPR T Rt ; ’ speochce during the campaign, 1,000 Bloal Likely to Flow. e i paon after bk Tmade e | dered on the road between St. Clair and Port | be served by them, but I.never intend to L S blank at Rhodes, the bullet graziug his head, i of which were under the immediate super. New Youg, Nov. 5.—[Special Telogram to | Minister Phelps made no secret among his | Carbon. 'The victim was a civil engineer, | make use of them for other purposes.” Twenty-two Were Loat. Haker was disarmed. bofore which n!m:lhf‘ vision of the committee, und the others:| g B, |-The Mail avd Express priats | diplomatic.chums in London, sailed for the | unmarried und twenty-three years of “ae At this point the examination degenerated | Loxpox, Nov. 5,—Captain. Bjoucss, of the | Prisoners had fulley on thel uk..'""'fun‘f::q f, by speakors looal to- thelr section, The | 1y, United States and went to 'Beverly, Mass. | Ther 'Hilwg'{lm"lhe“"“‘m" uor the mo- | jutoa sort of pot-house discussion. The | Norwegian bark Nor, from New York,which | ovie. - Ko Haker is h & dungerous cons | EOMOSIRIS Iave OYRR More Sboochon, aul. 4 “Phie following is authentic, important ana | Jheh the election is over and the English LALE T president allowed Prado to continue without | was in collision with and sunk the steamer | dition. . e o Y pre) 8] o itsel Ler ic Py Rl » intel ion. P Vel 0] V8 dha 0! Jowes 50 CRPONSI- - > — | publicans sent out 152 different kinds - of | speaks for itself: without endangering the success of M Fatal Powder Mill Explosion. interruption, Prado went on as follows xmundham oft Cowes. disclaims responsi The Weather Indications i docuinents, of which 300,00 were copies of | Ravkion, N.‘C., Noy. 5. —Hon. M. 8. Quay, | Cleveland’s froe trade policy, somio lively | Ponzian,- Me., Nov. 5 —About 1:80 this | “People told me to sign my own death war- | bility for the accident, e says uotbing hus 3 d ; General Harrison's record on the liquor ques- | No. 91 Fifth uvenue, New: York: Democratic | revélations may be expected. & M, T s 4 i, I might have done so out of love for | been heard of thé twenty-two persons who | For Nebraska: Fair, sligh warmer, \ tion, and about us muny refutations of the | leaders are now . Doasting openly on the L morning lhe powder mills at Gambo, belong- | FAt | L AT TERE UG QLR OV e, | are missing, and there is little doubt that | stationary temverature, variable wiids. L dollar-a-day story. strects that they will count us out. They The Wind-Up in Michigan. ing o the Orlental Powder company, were | Fetinetia CONTORS B o i they went down with the stéamer, For lowa: PFair, northwesterly winds, —— are threatening to kill our negroes and lynch [, ST L blown 10 atoms. fhere were only two men b ) = e lan RS R R A Shrewd Politician's Vi our supervisors. They are arming people ‘“T";M.'uj\“".f. Tho catipaxD closed | 5V “inills at tho thne, and both of them |1 was about . to . be rewarded. A Child Burned to Death. salder iy duthena portion, MALGARY. \gie ; Cnm10aco, Nov. b.—|Speciul Telogram to | and~ resisting arrest. Several have al. | 10-night With processions and mectings in'| were fatally injured. Evérything is a total | Look. at ;. Mauricette. * What - would Wanasi, Ind,, Nov. 5—The residence of For Dakota: Slightly warmer, fair; weste { \ Tux Bee]-Of the many shrowd political | feady beeu shot, aad it is cortain higed il ;'l-"“"‘l‘]"“” ‘“3] and ‘hamlet ‘"”"’" :;"“'- loss. one mot do for such @& woman! | John Coomler, a farmer, eighteen miles from | erly winds. 4 | 2 Trer % s one | flow freely on vlection day. South Carolina | Here the republicans were addressed by Smmrigp— a8 this same woman who, -still warm | here, burned yesterday morning, and the —— f l abservers of Chicago it is cortain that 1o 008 | democrats aré coming nerss the border ‘and | Sonator Palmer, Genoral Aiger aild other New Nebraska Postmasters. ;:fl‘[‘"‘vuj; a0 e T o rss | Divalveyoarcld son. of Sammel . Khatty. Hek Business \ IS CRUNLA 95 BIemoLn oNO oUll 23 | She mliilia e heon Ordgred, Under rms. promiuent republicans, and the democrats by | - WASHINGTON, cial Telegram, | T8 Y O g from the passion | ished in the flames. “The remaiuder of ‘the EW Yonk, Nov.h—Itis announced thag Postmaster General Dickinson, e er | to Tne Bep. | —Willia [y -Minist Lathrop, Congressman Chapman | appointed postn aylor was to-day Davis. Colorel Davis occupies, besides his The Election in low et the house escaped Ity I V. ‘ars ol r 0| chi e, croated by my kisses, who actepted the mar- | Li8tes Of the houso escuped with dimulty, | John W. V. Caralin, of the stock’ éxchange, P - h f e asber at Battle Creek, Madi et . not being able to. save anything but their | has made an assignment. | prominent position in local palitics, the posi Des Morxes, Ia, Nov. 5.—The polls in | qug ex-Congressuran Maybury. Both state | son county, Neb.. vice Melrose M. Killing riage offer of a Gerwan il faut un Allemand | clothing. The' liabilities are ostimated at about tion of national republican committeemun, | Towa will open to-morrow at 0 a. m. and close | central committees confidently claim the [ resigned, and Dennis . Chubb at Napouee, | POur une action pareille. Then agdin this B eyt ol #50,000, half of which is to members of the representing Illinvis, aud as a member of the | ot carlier than 6 p, m., nor later than 9 p: | state, the democrats by a plurality of 10,000 | Frauklin county, vice Willard -F. Allen, re | woman went and prostituted herself on the A Warning to Colonizer; stock exchange and the balance old debts, f pational executive committee is possessed of | M. The vote for president will not -be com. | #nd the republicans by from 15,000 to 19,000 | signed. very cradle of my child, after bhaving | NEW:York, Nov. 5 —Samuel Ray plead | The said ssigument re nv‘:flml frow the long i a knowledge of the situation worthy of con- | pared with the vote of 1584, as the voting, | PIUFality g oL Bl e prostituted . herself . with me . in. the | Euilty to-day to illegal rogistration and got | continucd devression in businoss, sideration. He was seen to-day by a reporter | preciocts have veen changed since then, but Excitement in New York. s A T e cabinet d'instruction, transformed into a.| Y0 years and four months in the statc's Tho National Horse Show. | | and asked to state his honest convictions. Vil be compared With the voe for goverior | New Youk,’ Nov. 5.—Governor Barnum | Gagewe declares that Priuce Bismarck ls | boudoir. This woman oaly thought of ker PEAGH. - New Youk, Nov. 5,—The national -horse | You may suy for me,” he replica, “that | bt YT VG Wil Do headed by becretury | NS Foue to his home in Gonuecticut to vote. | gikeq Emperor William to relieve him of o | 00 liberty, and " was eager to place under The Yellow Fever. show was formally opened in Madison Square | } the republicans have a dead sure thing of it | of stute. There are 1,700 Young precincts i | Uhairman Quay will uot go howe to vote. | great portion of bis duties and to appoint in | the kuife of the guillotne the. head of her | Dreatus, Als., Nov. 5.—Four new cases of | ‘Garden to-day, The stalls were well Hlled | will carry every single northiern state | the state. Such turbulent crowds gathered iu front o, | his stead bis son, Count Herberty chila's father, yellow fever are reported to-day, with fine-looking specimens of Lorsg fesks . ' d g | >