I ' J . I I I ; 'il ' ' ' i / .IT ? n\r.\TfA rkAirv nwt viATnvi\rnii'R i n9..T\vij'r.vw i > je rotuoval of the tariff would reduce the price of labor hero lo iho stile that It Is in Germany and other liuropean countries , n Irnralsratlon will never cease ns long as the condition of things in thin country promise * so muuli bolter'hnn It does across the wntcr. i'ho coming of those industrious Imtnleranls to thU country alrtuios Industrial nctivlty , nnd benctlt * thu farmer and manufacturer , even though the Immigration boot onlv the lower cln , whlloif It bo of the class of skilled workers the help to thnso engaged In trade nnd commerce is of greater extent DmuorriUin Dorlrlun Illiiftlrnlril. "Thov toll us that the coining nf these Im migrants choupcns labor. Wlntt U tlio tnctl How Is It that In splto ofthU contlnuoii com ing wacos have uontinucd to lncro.no until thov nro now hUhur than ever before , nnd the purchasing power of tholr mnnov Is Krautcr. miking the American wngoworkor todiiv better fed , better clothed and In ftlructcd than nny other wngowonccr on tno face of lha gtobn. " .I. Sterling Morton , Ihu democratic nom inee for governor , says Hint yon should buy In tlio choaftMt maruot nnd ell in the dour est market , nnd In proof of his good faith In llnil slntomont had 'JOO.uDJ circulars setting forth that kind of iloclrmo pri'ited In Chl- engd to bo sent hero utiJ distributed lions In Nebraska , "Tho people's party candidate ? have sot nlloal a Hood of fiiNosialomonls about thli statu nnd the condition of the iicoilo | , not only ol the state but of the nation , and It would lake auvbody a llfutimo to follow Hlong bohlnd them and knock down the llos that tbov hnvo clielllatod In this cam paign , ttmt lull about the vast mort gage indobtcdnoiR of the people , nnd uccinro In all fccrlousnoss that , there nro mortgages on twleo as many hoiiuM i\s tburo mo farms In the United Stales. I will veil- turu thiil thn vtoullby man of Ibis city who own the block- . upon blocks of line buildings Imve willlnglv pieced mortgages upon them ho that the/ could hnvo tnolr money for something clso , us ttioy bollovo In llin future of the state nnd of this ellv. Tnls very building rotiresentH the confidence of its oxvnqr In the future of this city of Oinulm. Ho Is OHO of these wno have boon telling ymi to buv In the cheapest tnarltot , but von will notice Hint ho Invests his own money light horn In this city. "Thoy want us to go bark lo tlio days of wildcat'tiinnov. . I li wo hero Bome of thn old rlty fccrin issued bv th > city ol Ointhn It 3uyH that cltj pronerty is pledged for its reuomiitlon , butou MOO that It ID still out , and it will May out until ( laorirl blows bu horn. No government on earth can crouto anything on paper ex cc lit debt Tint btnini ) tlint ttia gov- cniinciit puts on coin Is simply n stntcmcnj. us to its lllicnoss nnd thn weight of llib tnetul. In California they never rococnircd the greenback us gnlu und quoted its shift ing vnluo in the papers ovor.v day. The Con- tlnnnliil congress issuoil $ ; W,000 of Unit kind of money and it was not \\ortu a continental after tlio wnr Sontn ol tliu Curl rut IHKUOH. ' 'They also tell us that the volume of money controls prices , but the difference bo- twouri tlin volntno of money now as compared with the population and iho "Mime compari son of the days Just before the war show the fallacy of that argument. "Phey try to innlco us believe that all Is going to collapse wllli n torrillc rr.iih unless wo elect toolllco the candidates who uro ad vocating their wild ideas. The ilumocrals uro trying td work the nvuhloilion rnouel , when , us n matter of fact , ll has no moro to do with this campaign than has the slavery question , ana that , has bocn dead for tlio past twcnty-llvo years. Tbo in dependents want us to re-elect that , gloat reform leglslaturu of two vein , ago , Unit ovci rnn by Si.111 , 000 vho appropriations of iho preceding loglslniuto , and sirtcu out all the goo I bills Introduced and prevented them fi oin coming to passage" . Thov enacted a labor law that restricts ilia number of hours ' to eight , except for the farmer's help , nnd'ho nas to work eighteen. They smj the penitentiary bill must bo repealed , but instead of doing ll , ordered n $ l,00 ) ( ) cell . 'house to be built by the diiv oy the Mate , whuu the contractor was compelled by the terms of Ills roll- tract to build it himself , and ho was anlo to hire convicts from the state atla cents a day , and hire them back to thu state at $3 a day. Thut was reform with a venpo.iiKO. Now they have the Impudence to sav in their platform this year that penl- tcntliry labor should bo abolished. "Thoy diMnundeil the abolishment of the Plnkertnn sv.siem , but Ignored the reeorn- inondntlon of Governor Thuvcr to pass a law covering thf.t pilnr. "Thoy started the demand fur u railway commission , yet ignored their bantlliii ! in their platform this year. Thov demanded Iho pasiaco of usury laws , but when thnt bill was on It * pr.s airo in that telorni h-gls- laluro. Speaker 12dcr ! and a lot of their other members wore druiiK In ono of tlio oil rooms in the basement of Iho cnpltol. It is \volllocxpnso the hypocrisy of tli so in dependents now , for they will all bo gone In ten days from now. "The republican early stands for jjood gov ernment. for honest money. 1- need not HPcnkof the candidates individually , for you know thorn nil as well as I do , but I will suy that If Ncnraska is to bo rehabilitated , it Mill bj by restoring tlio ropubl ! nn parly to power , and then you will have a good gov- crnmunt , nnd ono that will bo economically " administered. "America , " with variations , was then pro duced by the orchestra 0n , and after tbo ren dition of that bit of republicanism Hon. John M. Thurslou was Introduced to speak on "J ho Republican Paily ; Its I'rlneiplos ( und Why It Should Lie Continued In j'ower. " PI JH lor Si > ln > r Tlionglit , "These ore thoughtful days , " said Mr. Thunton , "those calm , autumnal cluys of r.d presidential yoar. Tnov oucht to bo devoted to patriotic thought aim action. When thn American trceman oxorcuei his sovereignty through the ballot box parlliunsl.lp should not bit exercised at the snrrlllfo of citl- yanslilp. If wo put Into 'the bal lot box prejudice , envy nnd dl < - content , then uro wo bordurlntr on a dangerous couiso I do not bolluvo in fabri- nntlon or slander. I bollnvo thnt nil political organizations nrn formed out of nn honest iJoBlio of people to bcucrtholr condition , anu I Hhall address invsulf to the thoughtful men \vhouio to turn the lulance of the VOIOH In this camnaign , This has boon a year Inof polttlriiUurprUoVeavnr ; ) hadonoin ( icorgia und I had QUO myself , when II wiisnnnouniod u month at-o fiom oiui end of iho country to the other that 1 was to tukn the stump for the pioplii'puny ticket. That is the party of disappointed hopes , and I iiortnlnlv do ot \Mintmybovwhcnho nydi my hlstorv to llml that I was clnsscd as u political failure in H'U eriiun Amnricun your Iblii. "Tlio .snttU-rs of thu early duvs croiied the plums , sotno of tnom In nx teams ntidsnmo or them on foot , wanting oven .ho necessltlm ot life , and In u fL-w yoari wo behold > imi ohiingoi wrought us It bv inavic. They have been uimlo batter otf 1C.bv thalr few - bvmi yi-ari or nccumulallon mill labor I him was cvar hofoni ni-hlovod In two contnricb unnur npy oilier conditions on top ofitnrlh. Tlio chnrgo-i that have been made bv these uufuinoiM of the fair immo and credit of our beloved fctnto will do more to iwep out crpltnl und gnod Immigration , Keep Intercut on monnv liinh , and make loans linrder to get , and has brought more dUtroas on N < > bru kn by two of ' years lndei > undont > preacnlug than nil the grnsshoppcia , nil the ilinulh. ull tlio hull stnruis nnd till the chinch Diips that Clod Almighty Inlliclod upon us In n quarter of a ccittury. The only wny to svcuru iho return of contldouco is to pnt the llnol lofutntlou on ull thmu baseless slundurs nv rolling up an ovorwhnlinlng nuijoiiiv for thoeutlrii nMxiblieua tle < < ot , " iilvrr ikmliitluniil riii.iiicr. The Bocaunr then devoted liimsoll to Ibo dUciisslon ot thu ilnaneml iiiostlon. | He suld that tnoro was more iiblo-uoiliod Ignor- ahco ou ( hat nnd had ocen more conscientious fabrication concoriilin : It than upon iinv other Dulltlcal quiBtlnn. Ho proceeded lo'rovlcw tbo blstoiof Bllvur logUlation , nnil suld : "Wo hud a Irco cnlnuge law from 17'Ji to 1ST ! ) , n period of clghty-ono years , n law that Tiorialtttd the owner of un ounuo of silver to tuico it to tlio mint and got tbo stamp of the k'ovoin incut upon ll fr"o of cost nud unite his war to use it on ho pleased During tlioiu olgtity-ono yoira tuts was not in ni'.v setieo u kllvcr producing country , and In all that tlmo lha total coluatrii of sil ver dollars amounted to only 3,000.000. The luw wus repealed in lb .t , and for iho nn.u livd ' vrnrs thu only calutge was of sil ver 'dollars. Thea u law was 011- acted providing that the .government Biiould nurchaso monthly ! 2iXX.000 ) ounces ofsllriT , which should bocoluod and put III ) circulation. Thus the law roiualnad for twelve years , and In 1V.K ) the law was amended so as to provide for the purchauo )0f 4.MXMHJO ounces ninthly , to bo either coined of uuvo silver ruftlllc.Uca issued In tholr place , which wni praottcally the same as coinage , with tl.o silver In Iho vaults lo so- euro their rcdoniD'.lun , and In those lourtoon years of silver colnn o tboro has boon coined am ) put In circulation WW.OW.OIO. The democrats wanted to piss n law that would enable the owner of HTl1 * ounces of silver to talu It to the mint mid have It stamped , and then on.iblo him lo p.us It for ? l , atlhough U would only bo worth 0" conU. " Soinn InitoprilclPiit NnllniM , McKclghan , ono of lha mdepcndonl acol * donli of ISO ) , bad slated In n speech at HaslInes Unit ho voted for an appropriation for tha World's fair managers indirectly , In tint ho voted to lot them tnKo f I tOMK)9 ( worth of silver to the mint < ud have lintamned , nnd It would then bn worth $ . > 0OOiOJO ) , thus giving tnom $ l.UiU3J ( ) for iioihliiL . And this sfttno Individual favors ihrou-lng open this chnnco to all without callliia it nn npnroprlptlnn , nnd thus In a sliorl time maKe $ > VJJOJD,0'JO thnt somebody would have to piv for soma tlmo with American toll. This ought not to bn done until il tariff wa4 put on foreign silver that would bo equal to the difference between tno vain * of Iho metal nnd the worth of the del lar. Jf till * wa'i do-in there was tiardlv any nno wnn would object to the plan to allow nny ono to take their silver to the mint und bnvn l ( cnlnol frco of charge The banquet of the Independents opened with the fatted calf served up for the return of the prodigal In this city last July ? nnd ended n * few duvs ago xuth ripe hen fruit nicked in the elites of Ueorela , nnd It would soon be no more. The speaker paid a handsome tribute to htpuhltcanism , and then teen thu democratic party In hand. Ho declared that thu demo crats thought that the prlnclpil thing was to buy ihiugs chonp. "If you wnnt to buy things cheap , " bo said , "go to china , where everything Is cheap , and min Is the cheapest of it all ; go to Uujsin , where everything Is cheap , and Where surfs grovel In wretchedness inde- "crliinble. If you want ovorythirg unnatur ally ch''ap , rotoombor thnt , mna la unnatur ally cheap AS well. " sonio Vi-ry Mtilibom runts , A ton of Iron ore , worth ! ) "i cents as God Almlgnty gi\vo it to man , was followed through thu nrocoss of man u fact uro Into : mlnuto seraws , when thu ton became worth f I011.000. 1'vorv dollar reproinnts the price of Amoiicnn labor , nnd If the price Is cticiip- cned it cheapens the prica of the lubur of everv man engaged in its inaiiufuctuio. This U tlio only linil from which no oml- grant sots salt , nnd nn Immigrant from the old country would accept n ticket to tlio hind of his . bhth unless there win u return coupon on it. Trio year 1i > 9J daw the harvest of the great est crop nf common and uncommon political llnri ovur experienced in the United Stutos. It wan frcclv nredloted that everything was going up , nnd tno democrat.a nipors nro still prcncnlny tlio 111 efloett of the MeKlnlcy bill , while on the advertising pnges c-f the sann pipers nro the tru'hful stories of the merchants setting forth the fact lint never before wore goods so cho.it > . The speaker thanked God thnt ho old not belong to a party thnt put a rooster at the h ud of a column that announced nn Amor- lean failure , but belonged to n party that snld that there was no such thing as nn American failure. " Mioun | > y thn Onmis. The retuins thus far compiled from forty- live cltiorf fiom'ho census of lbU ! ; showed that there are Ul2"i)0 ( ) ! ) men omplovod in inanufuolorios In ihoso cities , as ngainst ! i,70JiOO ( men thus emplovod in the whole countrv In 1SSO , or only mic-IUtb. moro In the whole United States In IhSO that there were in thoio fortv-Hvo cltloi in 1890 , nni ) the smaller number were receiving lor their vcar'H woric in 1800 $180,000,0 n moro than iho lar-er number received in 1SSO. The average - ago received per man in JISSI was SI51 per yeir ; nnd in IS'JJ S" > 33 par voar , nn inc-roaso of ' , ' 0 tier cent In ton yoar.i , and every statis tical ropnrt shows the same thing in a measure. Tbo iiudlonco went homo verv happv when tlio meeting wus llr.nliy dlsmlasad at a late hour. Will nl \Yu.ittliy ttitn. G UVISTON : % Tox. , Nov. U. The will of the Into John P. D ivies , a Galveston capitalist who died n few weeks ago , loaves his prop- ortv. valued at , f 1.000,000 , In trust to his family ilurlng their natural llvo ; , nud thereafter - after n part to local charities nnd a pirt to the city council to bo loaned at low ratoi to the poor. lnMCMt | O\or l.iiMitnii nir M-liual ku. Pdiiit.iNii , Ore , Nov. 3. Tno coroner this afternoon held an inquoiton the remains of the late Frederick G Sohwatka riio jurv icturnod n vonllct that the deceased came to his death from an overdose of morphine , taken acchlontullv. Tno remains will bo In- tcired at Salera , Ore , tomorrow. NKW Youic , Nov. 3. [ Special Telegram to Tin ; HRI : . | lixchnngo was quoted as fol lows : Cnlcago. par to tile premium ; St. Louis , ' 2m tlibcount. I'.ilHlllriis Tnilllilni. Ni.w Voitic. Nov. 3. The W. T. Mescrau company , minutacturine brass , brass bedsteads - steads , etc. , this city and Newark , bus failed with liabilities of $120,000 and assets of ? W,000. fashion Nnlri. A now Vinirpiii for ovoniiiff wear is an orchid in enamel In iiiituritl coloi-b. l''iisliloiinblo yountr men nro ' lies in dolicntu'flliaUus of plnlc Widu-brtinniod felt huts with velvet IriiiiniiiiR- and very loiij , ' , drooping ; plumes are iho rujro. Vonotiiin vuloura is a soft thick nloth with n vclvot linish. Ills used for juclc- olt , cupo . und portions of wlnlor HOWU3. Now velvet rinboiid and ijicco fjoods are liroiifflit out In fiiuoy colors which , following- the tonUunuy , uro called Kits- 3II1II. 3II1II.Tho The fiti't is lo bo rujjrotfully recorded : Unit hlriU or tholr licads , bretibts , and wings still form a very protninont foa- tine of thofcoiibonV millinery. t'hlldron uro woarinp oidor-down coats with fur trimmings , very cotnfortablo and ncrroonblo fo.Kuiilluinon who have oi'i'imion lo take tholr little darlin H nj P- Many woinon wno follow the load Pof fnslilon very closely are , howovor. In- sltiliiifr upon horviceahlo gowns of olotli , twucil , ctiovlot , etc. , being out to oscapo' ' the ground for Htroet wear , l.oiitf iniititlc.s the are dfstinollvo fen- Itiro of this winter. It has boon many ywirbtflnuo long cloaks of Biusli rich iMiitoriuls with Htioh prodigal URO for fur and pussoraonlorio for trimming have In'on aoon , The Marie Anlolnatto is a largo hat of black velvet , lined with bright yellow - low volvot. The fmithers are placed high and fall in both directions , hold by 1 ndJainond hucklo , and volvol strings tic a at thosulo , A Hhort capo , reaohlng holow the waist , is of blade nltish gathered full around iho shoulders with a short Bhouldor capo of the same , od binouUil.v oxuopt for a huddon fullnosd in the middle of iho buck , Soalulcin is used us lavishly as If the nrleo lind not materially inoroaHod of into , and it id handled vlth a bldll never uhown before in the gracefulness of the out and trimming. Long and full capos of hunl are coiiHldorod vyry olilc , A recently imported French gown lias skirt with a yor.v bias seam down here center of the haok. The novel feature , however , in that this seam Is covered by two silk-Unod folds of the goods turning M > that the edges show. Tlio loner , orinklod wlilto Mongollr.n fur is dyed in various colors aim used ( for the full boas that are the fashion of the fall. Other handt > om DO us are ofof dark groou or purplish rod cooks' plume * . Corselet olfocts still appear , and In the corbolot looks better Uian i aiivtiilng olpo. Homo very oh.irming btylos oft now autunui dresses are Bor- de-cd with very elegant jot trimmings , others uvo neatly covered with jot urn- bc. ques , so elaborate in olToct as to ron- Uor ihom drossy enough for dinner onor ovenlng 11 = 08. ADLAI AT THE LAKE CITY Ho Addrossas 'ha Mombsrs of the Iriquos ! Olub nni Tboir Friends. RIDING HIS OLD TIME-WORN HOBBIES Tnrln , Allrgpd Itcpiilillcnn C'nrriiptlon nnil the I'tirro Illll Dismissed by Him nt Length A Hie Turnout ot lirmncrnts ( Ircnt linn. Cniotoo , 111. , Nov. 3 The Iroquoli club , ihe loading democratic organization of Chicago cage , held a great demonstration at tbo Auditorium tonight. It was tbo biggest event of the kind which Iho club bos held In four yean. Karlv In iho evening detach ments of the club members were sent to the hotels whcro the speakers of the evening were abiding and with much musio nnd enthusiasm , end 'by many torches mid lusty cheers und lustv Inn cod expressions of demo- crnllo faith , escorted thorn to Iho olub hoiiso on Monroe slrcot , whore lha club was gathered - orod in force , nnd with ranks strengthened I by delegations from other democratic organ izations , the line of march was taken up far the Auditorium. The parade was largo , fuliv 12,000 men bolngln line , 'iho Aiidl- lorlum stage which was tastefully decorated with Hags and stripes of bright colored bunt ing , was crowded with roprosentallvo demo crats of the city and state nl largo , wbllo iho hall in front of tt was parked from iho first lloor to Iho roof with in on loyal to Cleveland and Stevenson. At 8:30 : o'clock Adlal U.ving. president of tlio Iroquols club. Introduced as chairman ot the evening CongrojsmanVllllnm M. Sprinter , who made ft short address. At the conclusion of Mr. Springer's address , ho introduced Adlnl E. Stivonson , who xvas greeted with much applause us ho advancoa to tha speaker's ' desu. Ho spoke silbstan- tlally as 'follows : .111' . MpiniiHnii'ft Aildrrss , II was wlso'.y provided In Iho federal con stitution that once every four years tno supreme - promo power of this country shall bo re turned to the pooplo. It is now in tnolr bunds. The Hdm'iitsti'allon of Grover Cleve m land [ cheers ] wus pure and honosl. . Dur In his lerm of oftloo no ofllclal burdens were laid Uiion the peonlo for iho nouoflt of the monopolists. When bo left the nrosidnntial chair , bu left bohlnu him SIOO.UOO.OOO in the treasury , and the question was , what shall ho done wilh too surplus ravonuo ) Wo have now had Ihroo and one-half years ot republican rule and Iho question Is , whore shall the monov come from to run the govornmonU And this con- dlttnn of things is duo to to tbo workings of the McICinloy bill and republican rulo. The domodratiu ( party realizes thnt suflicient monov must bo collected by import " itutlos lo pay Iho expenses" iho government , , but whan more Ihun that Is collected , it Is no less n rob bery because tt is done under the name of legislation. The constitution says that when you have colloutea a jnilllclcnt sum of money tchi run tbo expanses of the government , you hnvo no right"to touch another dollar of nny man's ! monov to tnakoono sot of men wealthy nl the ovponso of others. nlol Tuo speaker referred briellv to the nistory ol tno low tariff period of 1SU and then re sumed "The avorngo increase of tariff tnxos during the early years of the war was 05 ; tier cont. After the conclusion of the war tariff taxes were increased to 07 par cont. The nooplo declared that the tlmo had come to ' repeal the wnr tr rllT. The republican paitv ' wan pledged to remodv this evil und iiopt Its pledge bypassing tbo MclCtnloy bill , which sent 'he lurllT-i buboryot. "Thoy toll you this Is for the benefit , of the laboring man. They claim that u voU for the republican parly moans n good bucket of broad nnd beef , but how many months was ith bcforoj they taxed the poor bucket ; that hula iho bread and bcof ) "Tho republican parly has claimed that a high tariff meant high wages. Now lot mo ask ( you whether your wages have gone up as the tariff has sailed skyward ) " ( Loud cries of "No , " "No. " ] On Ilia Ilobjiy. Then passing from the tariff to the force bill the spaaKcr said : "Tim republicans have saiO that the force Dill Is n dead issue. I will not trust them on that. The bill pro- posoj to grant the power to federal super visors to dopojQ their state olllcors at elections - tions , to invade the sanctity of your homeland if you refuse to answer their questloiH , you nro liable In Indictment und imprisonment. 'This bill was aimed at the sou ill. but Is good throughout the country , and if put In ell'eet it culls lor . ' (00,000 ( federal supervisors to oversea the casting of your ballot's. These are some of the IsiUCb upon which vou uro to pass next Tuesday , and I nsit nobodv to fctnnd with us for Iho sake of purty. Let him .stand by his own borne nnd tircsldo und ho must bo wlthaus. Ho cannot bu against " us. John P. Altceld , democratic candidate for governor of Illinois , ana sovornl local poli ticians also spoke. TAMMANV AC.V1N KATiriiS. Another .M rot inn Hold to bliow Itn Loyally to CloxulHiul A Iotter from iiurmun. NKW YOIIK , Nov. .1. The announcement that Tammany hall would hold another mass meeting tonight to ratify the nomination of Cleveland and Stevcneon attracted an Im mense throng of people to the vicinity of the wigwam. The same scenes which were wit nessed at Tammany's meeting last week were repeated this evening. Iloforo T o'clock iho people begun gather ing and before the spoaliing began thu block from above fourth avenue ana from Four teenth to Ftftoonlh streets was blocked irIb people. The streets were nblazo with gas , electricity nnd fireworks. Practically there were ton meeting ! ) going on ut onco. Sena tors K'istis and Curl is lo were the principal speakers nt iho main n ooting , Joseph J. O'Donoghuo , as cnalrman , opened ihe mooting with a brief speech , A letter was read from Senator Gorman of Maryland , lu which bo said : NKW YOIIK , Oct. 29. 18U. ! Hon. Ulchard Crokor , Tammany Hall , New York : Mr Dear Mr Ii would nnvo given tno great pleasure to bavo nccoptcd your Kind Invita ; tion lo participate In tbo mooting at Tain- tunny hall on Thursday next , but the dutlos assigned to mo during the canipiign hnvo niiulo it impossible for mo to take part in ho public discussion of tbo questions od In iho campaign. I cannot , however , permit Iho occasion to pass without saying thut iho completeness of vour union and Die manly and eloquent Utloranco of Senator Hill and your efforts una enthusiasm have made pdU certain thai iho electoral vote of Now York will bo cast for iho democratic party , Democrats in other stains , heretofore con sidered doubtful , have taken courage from your example and will show on iho day of election that they have learned from you how to achieve vlotory , Believing lu this , iho people of lhl coun ' try who Uvo by the labor of their bunds and brains , who have accumulated no wealth , whoso only heritage is Iholr love of homo . unit country , and whose only power oonsUis In Iho use of n frco ballot , will not bo over- pownrgd by tbo methods practiced nt the polls bv iho boneflclnrlcs of uny system of legislation ; they wilt overthrow the purty : which oroutod ttmt system , Tbny will , in i a spirit of perfect fairness , modify the system Itself until the greatest good to the greatest number is secured , und they will drive tbo bribers and their candidates from the Held , The people ot the country slowly awaken lo n sense of wrong , but when nwakenod exor < cise u Judgment which la swift , clear ornd oxiiot in ll conclusions , and never fails lo iDfilo out ultimately to men und panics Iho fule which they deserve. Tuo ocoplo are turning to that man whoso official life closea without a stain upon Its crowded PUROJ Qrover Cleveland , llo has said thai : bo bus neither frlenaa to reward iur enemies to punUb , and hit history in ofllce affords i a sura .guarantee of an boneit and wise id - inluUlrailon of lha hlifii dutlos of em of ihe Unltod Suites. They are turning to him in such numbers in all the stains tal nil iho wealth controlled by tlio members i o : the republican parly cannot alter the rosul If vou and I and nil earnest democrats give ouriolvos up from now until the close of the day of election to tbo support of the c.indi dates of iho great dnmocrutlo party , lu llfo Is involved In the Issue und you and I must defend thi * . It Is n duty which wo ewe to our country , to dpr-'twrly and to oiiMolrcs. Your * very truly , i , , # A , 1' . GOIIM vx. Spmitor Kuntls Tnlk * . Senator Kustis was then Introduced and spoke for some tittle. ( The evidence is un- mlstiittablo , said ho. that the democratic masses nro determined lo win this tight. Uogardlng the McICiulcy bill , the speaker called ll a miscarrlngd devised to aid iho re publican , , , partv to i Vjrpetuato ( Itself In power by providing'Itscllwith n gigantic i corrup tion fund to bo drawn , from iho protected mnniitactursrs. 'Iho man who denounced it the most scathingly when It was prepared was James ( } . Hlalno. Then "reciprocity" was put on and tbo nartv's policy became reci procity In Ibc west and protection In the eaKi . Speaking of the "forco bill , " Senator KustU snld tt was impossible lo describe lha nlarm nnd oxcltomcnl tt created in tlio south. Its passage would enslave Iho American pcnplo nnd dig a grave for American liberty. Tno next speaker was Senator John G. Cntlislo of Kentucky. Ho was received with enthusiastic npnlauso. Ho spine briefly , confining iho major part of bis ttilk lo iho tariff. A.V. . Hnm of Georgia followed the senator - tor from Kentucky. Hoeuloglzcd Tammany nnd predicted n r.ouslng domoi'rntio victory , Spcuchcs by several local oeloorltos followed , nnd ' itiun iho meeting came lo an end , U'lilln from .Utrlilgiin. DETIIOIT , Mich. , Nov. ! ! . Daniel J.Cnm- nau , chairman of the domoci'allo state cen tral committee , toduy Issued an address to "Tho lionoat voters of Michigan , " slat ing that the committee has positive In formation that the republicans hnvo In structed all the county nnd subordinate ofllcers to sea thai nl lent thrco democrats In every school district in tlio state nro Induced by bribery , If necessary , to sttiy uwav from the polls , "An offer to bribe you to refrain from vet ing , " says the address , "Is as much a crime us a bia for your vote. If the. Infamous sug gestion Is inhdo to you by any ono , in the name of manhood knock him down. " Only Dunioariktln liunciimbn. IMIUNAVOMS , Ind , , Nov. 3. Allornoy General Miller , now here , says ho does not think Iho circular sent out from the demo cratic headquarters In New York counseling resistance to the use of rooms by Unltod Stulos marshals within 15'J foot of iho poils Is really meant In earnest , bill that u IB mnroly 11 bit of campaign Itturaturo sent out to have nn effect on voters before election dav. Ho said the marshals would only bo sent , whore applied for nnd ncodod , nnd he bellovnd ull would rojpocl Iholr authority. CriirRla'M Iti'KlHtralloii I.IIHH rnoporiittir. MACOX , Gu , , Nov. fl. Aotinp for Judge Don 1'ixrdoe , JudRO Spoor of the United btatcs ' district court , toduy rendered n de cision declaring all roelstrallon laws In Oeorcla Inoporailvo. Ho assorls lhat iho law , In order to bo constitutional , musl ho uniform. As at present the laws nro all local , they are , therefore , unconstitutional. The effect of this decision is to make every man In the state eligible upon tnUiDK oath that ho has paiu his taxes. Kmvoa nnil plKtolH Drawn. BniMivniiAM , Ala. . Nov. 8. At Lafnyollo loday U. f. Kolb and P. G. Uowmnn. third party loaders , spoke to 1(00 ( people. During his speech Uowinan is said to have used very hitler language tea , vjqmbor of democrats Tno ronifrits so incensed thorn Hint they closed in on Bowman with knlve ? nnd pistols and would have killed him had ho not ro- tracted. Officers dispersed the crowd and Bowman and party immediately left town. Mr * . l.fii < n uni\Vtavar | In Kaiisim. TOPBKV Kin. , Nov. 3. i'ho pojplo's party lold Its final camp ii n .rally todav. Th ro vas n big pirado with IBO farinoH" wagons filled with men , wotrlenandohllaron. In Iho ilaco of honor rode , Opnoral Weaver and Mrs. Laso. In the woraoon. those two poke at tbo fair grounds. Tonight there vas u big meeting at the opera houso. Attorney Ocnix-Al .Mfllnr nt Klivonil , KI.\\OOD , Ind. , Nov. . ' ! Another great re publican domnnstraftotl" hold here tonight - night , fully 23,000 pSbtfio 'being in town from .ho surrounalng districts A torchlight pro- oosslon of : i,500 men pftraded the streets , and Attorney General Mllldr And Colonel Conger of Ohio nddroisod vast'crowds. llrMllliin Al.tki-s .111 INlnn ti > on Allrlilgan. DRTIIOIT , Mch. . Nov. 8. Senator McMillan , chairman of tbo republican state central committee , predicts tbo election of the re publican nominee for governor bv a majority of from ll,000to 1S.OOJ. tfo says also tbut , eight of the new congressmen will bo ropub- icana. Voorhi'in Tal - it Itarlc. TEIIIIC Hvrru , Ind. , ? tov. ' . } . Senator \Toor- iieos uuthorioi an emphatic denial of tno printed statement that ho bad said Iho doino- jrnts nro surely defeated m Indiana. O'u Iho contrary , bo Bays ho wus never so confi dent ns now that they will carry Ihe slala. Nmv Vnrlc Knimhliciin linlnr Jlon. New YOIIK , Nov. 3. The Business Men's Republican association held a meeting at the rno Io Musio ball tonight. Several thou sand people attended. Hon. vVhilolaw Reid was ihe principal speaker of ibo evening. Cocktnn nnil 1'olliiwn nt Troy. Tnov. N. Y. , Nov. 3. W. Bourke Cookran and John U. Fellows delivered two politico ! speeches In this city tonight. S tea in or Aground , MOSTIIEAL , Nov. I ) . The steamer Samari tan Is aground at Vcnnas. The channel at that point is crooked and narrow and the cur rent is rather swift. As soon as word wus received of the mlshnn vessels ivora dis patched with lighto barges. Tbo Samari tan Is heavily loaded with grain , apples , ohoeso and general merchandise , besides C1U head of rattle. / i-Kfifj ; ; / > .ir. The counter niisos In the Ilorlng sea arbitra tion nro In I'O 'huiizod hy the two gorern- monls 1'uliru.iry 1 , ISUL riouilnir milt at Dixie , Ore , burned to- KBthnr with n wnrohoiiaa full of wheat. Mill und machinery .north 4.W , 00 , Iniiirod fur halt thut amount. North Germ nil Lloyd steamship ICalsor WII- helm If. has arrived after u fearful voyage , two davs and elirbt hours behind her time , I'oiirof bur crow reco.ved snrlom Injuries. Iteport that thn vetoed coal combine bill of New .loriiuy has houn stolen Is prniindlos-i , Thu lilontlonl bill passed nnd vetoed by Iho governor Is In poa&e ulon of the state ioi brarian , \Vreckairofinrnthoschoonor Ostrich oamo aslioro nt M.ifiltou , .Mlci. ) Tim ciow of six men and a wo'iiiin urn snpposoil to have ran lost. The Ostrich led . it.e .MIIwaiiKeu for Torch Lake UctnborlU. ii I Thoforonor's Jury rnpirned a vordlnt In the Ito.idliij , ' railway wrcok holding John U. Uunu , yiirdmastor at West I nils , 1'n. , resuoiiHlblo , tt that ho dlHoboycd thij 'OiMers of the train . dHuatolior. T , , j Minnesota Womoi.'s.'Au llnry of the World's Pair luis decided to cull On the pupils of the uuhllc schools of thnl'ittutlo ' for donations not to oxcovd 5 cents oiuil tota statue of Hia watha to bo placed la Uiu .Mluuesotu depiirt- merit. , . trk Uho terA , IIItoboodR.'nwfior of Illnok Hawk springs and a ull kiloWii1 citron of Wlnnu- hiigouiiunty , llilnols/iv.CwiIrowiied In a buth tub at u liuiljur nhop viyiU'cUuy uftvinoon , llo had doubtless f.ilntcn ( IL the vrator and straiuleit to doiitb- " ' ' Miss .Miirffaret Cozotho I'nxllsh lo suirr.iirlsl who advooat ( . > sttio ) usu of lo us u mo.ui to compel uipn to grunt "oinan the franchise , Una been conidunduJ In Hoinjijunr- toia with IUs L'hinbuin > lUlns , thu wull known Amurlcun ludy. TbootHOiuro in no way ro- luted. * ioiij 0o An asrcuinoiit bus bonn entered Into be tween the I'nllml SrVitJ government und uiy bv which thu limit of weight of siiiniiles of iiKircluiudlnu" In tliu mull ! " exch inxod on and after November 1 , Ifu. . m Irioroahod frrtra 2JU grjinuics (8V ( ' oiineuM to 3MJ grnmraei ( IJ ounces ) . | lforeigi > , M , f.onliot , prlmo mlnUtor and inliilstor nf lha interior , hus ordpruj thut clean bU | | off licultli bo ulvun tu vcwqU ullliis from Mar seilles. rrd llesldes thu volnmo Just publtibod Lord Tennyson left u tiuantlty of inanusurliit bobins. It WHS loft lo llallatn Tennyson's dls- , ' crollDii wliothurtlioio jiounn bliould ho pub- ll.hud , I'reslilont IHuz uuys that the trouble at Toniiischlo was not one of tuxes , but wus muruiy loottl nnd purely rollifloui nnd Is now complutuly vndod. The ludlam hud modern arms from Ihu United Blrttc.s. t I'ort ountHln of Ban Martlno doclarns the . niinnr * ot the spoliation of the boclloi wushud ublioru from thu wre k of tliu ttuiimunlu uru ' fuNu All of thu Jewelry found un the boitloi , ' hu suyj , l i > fu lu thu baud * of the otUoUli. I DESPERATE TAMMANY rnoM riusT r\nr. . mnrshalj , Hy section 30lfl , revised statutes , It ts made the duty of Unltod State * supervisors - visors of election to 'tnke , occupy and re main In such position from tlmo to tlmo , whether before or behind ballot boxes , ns will , In their judgment , best enable them to see each person offering hlm elf for registra tion or offering to vote.1 And by section 202-3 it is made the duly ot the marshal , his general deputies nnd special doputlo * , lo ' 'keep iho peace nnd sunport and protect su pervisors ot election In the discharge of thutr dulles , ' etc. "Ilcloarly follows"says His marshal , ( llhat deputy can occupy nny position In or nbout the polling place that n supervisor mayoecuny , whether before or bohlnd the ballot boxes , or whether within or without the cunrd rail. Part of iho marshal's dulv Is lo sco lhat Iho state statjto Is comtillcd with , thatli secures lo the voter pnvncy within the booth while pranarliig his ballot , nnd which prohibits offering or giving ptstors to n voter within the rail. U Is iho duly of Iho marshal to on force all of ibo provisions of iho state luw , not In conlllcl with federal law , ns to whit shall or shall not bo done within the gimrd rail. It is his lawful right , when necessary , to occupy n notltlou within the guard rail , and it Is his duty to arrest any person , no matter what his ofllcinl position inav bo , who Interferes with thai right. "Sec-lion ( ft ! ! . * piovldos you nroexomotod from arrest whho in the discharge of your duties by any olllcer or authority whatever , with or without process , excepting alone the authority of an olllcor of the court of the United Status. Any norson , whether sheriff , police ofllcor or constnblo. so interfering with you In the performance of vour duty Is liable to arrest nnd punishinonl bv Iho Unltod States court , by Imprisonment for two years or a line of W.OOO , or both. " \VOIIKID : UP. I'romlnent No\r York OlllcnliolUvri Ar- rrntrd ror Itrijlstrntliin I'riuuli. NBW Yonic , Nov. 3 Uonsldorablo excite ment was croatad among democratic poli ticians this afternoon by iho nnnoiincotuciit that : , . Commissioners Edward ( J. Shehy and Charles O. Simons of the Board of Uharltios mid Corrections have boon arrested by the Unltod States authorities for inducing paupers on Ward and Bluclcwcll's islands to register illegally. The comiuUslnncrs wore brought down to the federal building bv n deputy Unltod Stales marshal. The warranls on which they wore arrested were issued by United States Commissioner Shields on Iho complaint of United Sla'.es District Attorney Mitchell. ThocUiirgo is that they knowingly and willfully induced certain charity paticnls , who were paupers In Iho care of the clly , lo register fraudu lently , When the two commissioners were arraigned before Uniteu States Commis sioner Shields they pleaded not guilty and were hold in f.,003 bail for examination to morrow. Judge McAdam quallilod ns bonds man for both of the commissioners. The Evening Sun , In its last edition , states lhat Ibo United States grand jtirv at 3 o'clock today ro'urneri 1 dlctmonts nculnst Hfty-oiKht paupers on Uundnll's Island for registering illegally In the Nineteenth elec tion district and the Sixteenth assembly dis trict. Warrants for tholr arrest have been issued. AltKYNVYS l > KtlOUIRYT.S I'ltllTKST. Thny Ifou'tYuiit tlio Unltnil Stiui.'S llur- HliulH Xciir Ihu 1'olN. LITTLE Kock , Ark. , Nov. 3. The demo cratic state committee has Issued to Arkan sas election odluers a circular defining the i rights of United States suparvisors nnd i deputy marshals at elections , which , after a clear exposition of these rights and duties , says that there is no author ity in the federal statutes which authorizes the appointment of United States deputy marshals to take charge of elections excepting In towns of IiO.000 or moro inhabi tants. The city of Little Hock , says the clr cular. Is the only city to which the law au plies , and the appointment of deputies to tnUo charge of elections at other cities cr nt other voting nlacos must bo resisted by the proper peace oflicors of the stato. "In the nxorclso of the duties und func lions , " concludes tFo circular , "which the law , both state and federal , imposes upon you. the ffroatott caution .should bo pre served to do nothing rashly or outside of tue law , and special pains should bo taken to provc.jt any disturbance or broach of the poaco. At tbo sumo time no violation of tno law bv nartles noting under the assumed authority of the United States marshals should be tolerated. " ISUflL'd ll.ll.I.OTt CAUGHT. Scliomt * of Xiiiv York Itnurlmiia to * 9nciifo IllOPtliiii ofTlinlr lOlputoix. PAI.MVIU , N. Y. . Nov. 3. A regular manu factory of bogus ballots probably intended to flood the state butwoon now and next Tues day was found yostoruay. The ballot ) have boon prepared for overv county In Iho state. On these ballots tbo electoral tlCKQt Is headed with the names of Henry W. Sngo nnd Jesse Sollgman , the rest of Ihe liokot being inada up of names of democratic electors. The rest of tbo ticket Is republican except whnro republicans are supposed to be likely to vole a split tick el for local oDlccs. Il was pronosed lo mall Iheio ballots io republicans ' throughout Ibo state , with Instructions for 'pasting1 , folding , etc. , purporting to be Issued by the republican stuto committee. Trouble with 'llu-ir TOPKKI , Kan. , Nov. : ) . The democratic state central commiltoo claims to bavo re ceived dispatches from various parts In Iho stale confirming the roporls of ibe dlslilbu- tlon of mixed tickets. It is claimed that the tickets can bo thrown out , and considerable oxcltoinont prevails in consequence. The democratic and populist committees havn sent instructions io nllorganl/or * and county [ halrniim warning them against voting any thing except the straight lickot. The anti- fusion democratic slate central committee began sending out tickets this morning. They nro very complicaled , but Secretary Crouuh said ho carefully examined tlio law und there Is no question of their locality. Should the election turn on those tlckels , contests will ensue. Jlnrr Illngal ICtoutlnii'I CIIAIII.KSTO.V , S. C , , Nov. 8. H was dis covered today that a serious error bad boon ma'.lo In piloting tbo democratic electoral nckoiof this state , which will rosuli In Iholr being Ihrown out unless corrected. The tlcUets had been In Ibo bands of Ibo com missioners of election some tlmo and had beoa partly distributed. It is hard to toll what portion of the tickets sent out are Illegal. Most of those hoard from are a aixiuonlu of nn Incb too long , some are lee small , and eomo too largo. The law says they must bo fixty inches. A strenuous effort will bu made to remedy Iho error. 1'nl lint thn 1'oroU riro . Pa , , Nov. 3. A heavy rain t term lasting about one hour this morning was the first rain In thi * section for two moutbr. Ths mountain tires were extin guished , Pa. , Nov. 3. A slight rain fell Ibis morning effectually putting out most of the timber fires on Blue mountain , but It Is not enough to clvo any relief from the ox- Istlng drouth. Not r.ncnl If I'ublUlicd nn Snnclny , BT. Louis , Mo. , Nov. 3 , The supreme r court at Jefforton City delivered nn opinion which Is , In effect , that official notices pub- llshed In u Sunday pupnr are not legal. The I decision grows out of a case in which n tax payer In this city refused to pay benollt as sessment for the opening of a Btrtot , ibo oniclal notice thereof having been published on Sunday , It IVm An loquott wai bold yentorday afternoon ( ever the body of Cborloi Tolttver , the colored man who fell down the tep at 110 North Ninth street and fractured his skull , The jury examined several witnesses nnd brought In a verdict of death occasioned by n fall wbllo suffering from an epileptic utlack. i , I'rniiiliiont I'liiuior A § * liiut d , PINK Burl' , Ark. , Nov a. U. H. Pierce , a prominent planter of Beardon , Ouachlta oounly , wa § murdered ibU morning while In his , slable by an unknown assaidn. It is ald lhat Iwo \roaen were it the bottom of the affair. j \j MPPirCOT THEIR CASH Snncroft's Speedy Sprinter Pea * tbo Tnlont in Great Stylo. IE RUN OUT IN TEN SECONDS EASILY Vnry Soft Simp on Willed n Lot of Ki rrofoftiluimli Went llroko ( loml llacp , lint llHiil IInn for ( Itntlnrs , There worn "feet runners" galore at the 'air grounds yesterday afternoon on iho no- caslon of iho inalch race between . II. Copplo ot Bancroft , this state , and "Prel" \ . Pully of Sb naudoab , In. from the mini- jor of Ihu pro Cosh Is assemblage ono might readily have Imitgliicd Unit ho was on the great Shofllcld common , nuu thut tbo big an nual handicap was about to bo run. Among tbo most notable ot the gang win Court Thompson of Denver , Ihu famous old oackerof IClttlomnn , whom it IB said never vcsterdny ; Jim VVnltnoy of Salem , another successful old'tlino Veteran , with n pair of plnid pants on thnt you could easily hear ; J. O. Copplo of Randolph , a brother and Vackor of ono of tbo contestants ; "Cash" Qnin , who will probably now change his name to "Broke" CJrlm , of Uoaitwood ; Kcddy Uoss nnd Leon Lo/lor , a pair of very fleet and very smooth clil/cns from ovnr the rlvar ; Clom Hough , the Cres cent , la. , 100-yard man , and his two sprlnty brolhors , Cliff and Billy ; Frank Stowo , who can boat an Ice wagon for n block two or lliroa Umo n week , from Missouri Valley ; Kid" Sullivan , Iho spocdy North Plnttp youngster ; Geoigo I'ulloy , brolher and backer of 1'ref W. C. Ulshop , an Omaha runner , nnd n largo assorlnionl of olhers. There ( | wus probably nnylhlng In iho crowd from a bank tobbcr uown to n common knuck , but very few Itoubons with their ove-teeth ' rot embedded in Iholr gums. It WM on the XIIUIIIR. The match was for $100 a side , 100 yards , pistol shot start , nnd was undoubtedly on the dead level , ns there wasn't $10 bet out side the guug Tbo hundred cases , however , wasn't all that went , for before the gun cracked Copplo's onergolic brother unit suc ceeded In getting up possibly KM ) moio. With the exception of ono or two follower * from Ilnncroft , Copolo's brother was the only mar. to put up the stuff on him. But ho scoinod to have plontv of it , and didn't ' get up nearly enough. The rest of Iho gunt' , Thompson , Lozlor , Hess , Iho Houghs. AVhil- uoy , Grim , Stowo ana ovor.v mothor'i * son of thorn were on I'ulley , ana they out the lust dollar they had , oven down to boar money , Whltnov possibly being iho heaviest losor. Pulley hud been lipped off unions the angels as a lead pluo , anu every last cherub of tncm got up overv almoloon ho could rake , scrape or borrow , and until they succeeded In this they fnlrlv climbed on top nf each other to got nt Mr Copplo's obliging brother. After the batting furore wnsull ever , the lat ter Individual kept patrolling up and down the track , Bluglng out every scmi-ocenslon- nlly , "I've just got $10 moro hero to hot on the Bancroft man , but If that's too much I'll ma kbit , $5" And through this exasperating pioocss ho succeeded in getting about ull Iho gang's return lickol money. It was ono of these rare tunes when the talent got it in the neck , Tlii-n CopploVoii. . Finally Copolosnw thnt Iho crowd WBS busted , and began hustle the affair off , Charlie Nicholson , chief of the Council Bluffs Pro department , and who , on passant , used to bo memberof tbo Slipnerv Kim as sociation in tbo good old days agone , was cho < on referee and Ueddy Hess ulstol lircr , while tbo respective brothers of the con testants officiated as judges , and Thompson and Bishop , limn keeper- . . The course on the back stretch of the fair grounds truclc WHS quickly stancil off nnd a line stretched to separate the runners , the tape lined across the linish nnd everything put tu readiness for the night. Copole. in xvhi'.o minus , nnd Pulley In blue , took their positions und icstncl ihoin- selves , with Starter Hosb immediately in their rear. Ueuuy , soil" cried Hcddv , then the pistol tel cracked and they woio oft. Pullev leaped to the Iront and maintained a simro margin up to forty yards , when the big Bnncroftonlan pulled up strong , nassed him like a shadow , and ran on out , nn easy winner in ton seconds flat. ll was : i crestfallen lot of cherubim who then gathered around the buatrn man to hear how it all happened , for , as snld botore , they thought ho bad u snap. Ho claimed that his log gave out , und us ll is n fact that ho met with a bud sprain last Suturdav , it is quite likely this bad something to do with his \g- \ nal defeat. But all In all it was a linn race and nroba- bly as square a ueul as was aver mudo In the ranks. Considering Dial Copplo did Ihe turn In ton seconds Hut , on u heavy truck at that , and without being urged , establishes the fact , thai ho is u first cluss man und apt to null off Ural best with ihe quickest men in Itio country. On Saturday afternoon next Hoddy Ho s and Clem Hough will run 100 on the Council Bluffs fair ground course for f 100 a sldo. TMOIIiANDs roll IiiiinoiiHn l'nrs Ollnroil to tlin f l Nuw YOIIK , Nov. it. The tremendous purses that Iho Coney Island Alblolio club nnd Iho Crescent City Alhletie club uro offering to Hall and Fit/.simuioiis for a light nt ono of thoao club ) nro Just now the talk o iho sportlnc world. Tbo Coney Island club yesterday offered to put up ? JiIOO ( ( to secure n mooting between these two men at lu house und todav ll has raised the amount , to j.'ili.UOO. Ibis Is the liaxust sum cvor offered to uny two men to moot in the pri/o ring , toc Judge Newton of Iho u'onoy lalntul clu I ) culleu upon I'rosident Noel of the Orescent club and tried to roach an understanding as lo the sUa of the piirso to be offered by the locl clubs. Prcsldont Noel suggested thul neither club inane a bid for the light until Saturday nt 10 o'clock. That , ho mild , would give tnom n chance to decldo upon iho IntgoU amount ihoy could glvo In Jusllco lo them selves , Judge Newton , It is said , a reed to this and the two men purled. About an hour later Hob Fltzalmmons rnshed Into Prosiuent Noel's apartments nnd said that' Judge Newton had olfured him f.10,000 lo got tbo liftut for the Conuy Island Athletioclub. * , . , , . "Now , what will you offer ! " asltod FiU. "Not a cent. " said I'losldcnt Nool. "Judgo Newton and I agi oa not to make olu until Saturday. If ho has broken his word It will noi affect my action. " . . . Judge Newton said that ho bad violated no trust. If f.JO.000 I * paid for Iko riualmmoiu- Hall light , U UI cost u fortune to secure thu Corbntt-Mltclioll atfalr. Il i piobablo llio place of muotlni ; for both lhe < te fltfbts will ba decided upon tomorrow. OolngutNuilivlllr , NABIIVIM.I : , Tenn. , Nov. . At U'ojt Sldo park today the traolc was muddy , caused by In In thn evening. SuimnurlcM : Kir.it rueo , uelllnir , five furlong : IM\rln \ ( J lollwun. Duenna O lo Dsticimd , llusllortO to ) third. Tlmoi lOCrt. : Bouond r.ice , selling , six furlongs : I.mpross Frederick ( l to S ) won. Viishtl in lo I ) JlobToombsato I ) third Timu : liil. ! Third race , solllnic , mile nnd smuiii Vlralu Johiiiondtii 2) ) won. Little Annie (5 ( to Zinecond. Cxcelilur ( .1 to I ) IhlrU. Tlmni IU : , I'ourlli ruco , Imridlcap , uno mllus htrulh- muld it tel ) won , Vulluiu l.'to I ) suvoud , Joe JnrloriSloJ ) third Tlmo ; 1:40. I'lflh rai'O , four and n half furloius : lies- ooria U to 0 won , Tuylur lluydtn it ) tu Ir tea * end , Caddy Koaclnl lo.'i ) thlid. Time : fi ! > , rt ( utiliiplnciil 1'rUro. BAN TinNdsto , C'al , Nov. a.--Itay dis- trlct , track soft ; wfulhor ( 'ood. Summaries : Nlno-Mxicbiitlisof u mile , for 2-yuur-olds : Cahrmln und l'runess : ran u duud heat for thu llrMt ( ilucu , Conuo , third. , . , 'J'line : 'Mli. I'rln- cots wun the run "If In > ) „ . Uno mile , fur U-yuar-oIda and over : Ap- ptuiiBu non. l.ottlo Morrtll > , ucoail , Mlnnlu Klklns third Tlinu : ; ( ? , \ Mile und ono-slvtecnlh ; Hanta Ar.u wun , Centollu second , .Hhurld.in third , Tlmn : lr.x ; KifteeifBlxieentbsnf unllln : Ksperunza won , ll.n. Morn second _ , Hnt.py Day third. Tlmet Stniiilinnl I'nllpii , SrocKTov , Uftl. , Nov. -Stain boiil was driven against his record of 3PSt ; , this after noon , but owing to a strong wind and n break tnaiio on the last quarter the nttomot to lower the record was unsuccessful. The mlle was not finished. The stallion will BO again next Saturday. ltd ( Irumlp tin Snl the - < roiir , of Aiuitlirr Itniiiltitlonnrj t'lirUlmj , ( i Ooprtl/jlited / Isrtbf J-niot ( Inr.loi llunnott 1 . . VAUMIUISO. Chili ( vU IJnlvoiton. Tex , ) , Nov. 3. ( Hy Mexican Unblo lo iho Now York Hernia Special to TUB HM : . | A dl . paten from Yaguaton , Uwxli , snys thut an' ether rovolutlun has broken out In Par o Allegro , In the xtato ot Hio tirando do ul , Tin Rovernmont troons chargoil on the revo lutionists und killed n number of them There ' Is great excitement In the state ol Klo " Irande do Sul and It Is feared that the scones of the lust revolution will boio- pot ted. , The Herald's correspondent at Muonos , Ayres says the government Intends tolargcly increase Its artillery force , oipeciiilly Its mountain service. A number of young men of the opposing forces nt Sanlmgo uol Kstoro have Indulged , in ' street lighting nnd several lives were lost , ' DlHOiiKsIng I'lium Inr n III ) : Cn-O strcl Mill. IloMMTr.M ) , Pa. , Nov. n , Mr 1C. Sanders' Hellenic to build a co-operative stool plant near Homestead Is being tenorally discussed In floniojtontl by Ilia locked out men , although tin plan of co-operation hns not boon un folded to the men. Mr. Sanders , returned In the morning from his eastern mission , and was cloioted for hours with the udvisorv coi'imittue. I'lnnllv ho and a numlmr of prominent members of the board left for Pitlsburg to consult with the olllcuils of the Amalgamated association and tholr iittoinuys. hovcral members of the ndvlsory board cumo baclt tonlchl , nnd when Interviewed icplled that Mr. Sanuors seemed to liuvo a bonn lldn plan of co-operation nnd represents u Inrgo amount of money for the erection of n steel plant , but , that no nclniil negotiations had boon entered into , and until they were the Homestead advisory committee is pledged to secreoy In an interview Mr oandcrs state.l that his scheme Is to practically colonue the Homestead ntillicrs. Arc bolter known anil more general ly used than anj other cathartic. Sugar-coated , iitircly vegetable , and free fiom mercury or any other inju rious drug , this is the ideal family medicine. Though piomplamli'iicr- gotlc in their action , the use of thcso pills is attended with only the bust results. TlieirclTect is toslrongtliL-n and regulate theotganic functions , being especially beneficial in the various derangements of the htom- acli , liver , and bouols. are recommended bj all the leading phj.sicians and druggists , as the most prompt and effective remedy for biliousness , nausea , coslivoness , indigestion , Sluggishness of the liver , jaundice , drowsiness1 , pain in the side , and sick headaclio ; also , to relieve colds , fevers , neuralgia , and rheumatism. They are taken with great benefit in chills and the diseases peculiar to the South. For travelers , whether by land or sea , arc thu best , and should never be omitted in the outfit. To preserve their medicinal integrity in all cli mates , they are put up in bottles as well as hoxes. "I have used Ayer's Pills in my family for .several years , and always found them lo be a mild and excel lent purgative , having a good effect on the liver. Itisthebe.st pill used. " Frank Spillman , hulphtir , Ky. Prepared by l > rT.O.Ayrr& Co.fowcllMan. StilJ by DrugRUta i\crj\vhctu. : Every Dose Effective A M U ISM KNTS. ITMliliili * BEGINNING TONIGHT. SAri'HlA\ ) Thai , Charming * Ouniedy , ir > A Scream of Merriment. Di'illiur.t D.nlooue , Glenn Comedy , Humot-ous Situations. A Miiliopolltiin Company Headed by Florence Shepb ( DuiiXblei of Iho lute W. J. riurunco ) AM ) OSCMR P , 81S ON. Ilex hheots now open al usual prices. Farnam Stoat Thaatar I | l TONKillT DORli DAVIDSON -AMI M1SSRAMII- _ GUILTY WITHOUT CRIME.J A ilr.iiiiiitl/iulnn of M. K. Ur iddon a caturd y Matlnou. Farnam Slrcel Tiieater , I' ' U'lU'i'M'l "iH'kcjinnii'jnilliK HillnUy liiulliUK Nur. fl. | 'lliu Mltf Ciiiiifiljr Kvuul OUR IRISH VISITOHS ( All l.aiiflitor ) Pum J llrun. l.'Htlu ( Jllnoii anil n srcut < ! 1'roltr lilrli , Orlulnul Mifulnlllei , Hpurllln.Mm' ' Klccll'jh roturnt vrllllmrund from tlioilovo TIIKI | r orcnliiv .Soiombur rilli , W O N D liKLAN D AND iiuor riuiA' ' All This Wouk , I low A Wall's Comedy Company In THE LIGHTNING AGlSN'lj And a Orund Spoolaliy Illll , Including IULL1 iilAoLUl 1 L turponiliiudan' ' aKNIlUAL ADMISSION fC\i NOiiniiir.il. & \J * .