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TO-MB COID 62 Weeks for $2 60 Tito Oal cston SmuTny nnu Kcwi to ouo aJdrcw for 52W while Weakly contains con- dc-Dhotl rrwrn of tho vreok'a "roju ail H. UEI.O I'l VOL. L--NO. 24. GALVESTON, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1891, ESTABLISHED 1842.

OPERA HOUSE. JJacLean and Prescott uesday Xiiilit SPARTACUS ednesday aintiueo. i cilucidar Sieht CLEOrATKA TREMONT OPERA HOUSE. Tlil'ItSUAY, NOVKJIHEIt 0, Tho Merriest Sunbeam Shinw. Li-s- i Mover t'leyors, producing tJiO Soiiyutiuiml Vumctljr Urania, FKIDAY-MAUDR ORANGER.

US YOU will be pleased with the result. YOD will wish you had shipped us all through the season. HOW WILL FEND? The Great Politiol righ Takes Place Today. BOTH SIDES COIFIDENT Tlia Strngclo for Victory W) Bo a Hart in xfew York tf Ohio. A VERY LARGE VOTSIJEIPECTED OO'TTON FAGTOBS and Wholesale Grocers, HOUSTON; TEX.

iTVo on? better than over prepared to patronB an a i very oiid at lower prices "than heretofore, STOUT orders. Qroceri," and In TYines, Of gars and Tobaccpy BEACH HOTEL ft BO to a day. Special rates by week or, month. Booins with or without board. In All States "Whoro EloctW Bo Held--Election UotuT-asVill Bo JSoserly Looked Ff COJA-MBUP, Nov.

tlio wai has campaign been waged in'-ho filato which lias attracted BO muo gc-uornl in tercst, which has been so hotly nntestcd nnd which has been so exclusively dfotctl to im tionnl issufs as tho ona which to a closo to-night. From beginning to ciS it has been ft veritable battle of ginntg. With tho two tut-most jprcsenlatiyo gentlemen of tho state as' tjfatulsl bearers their respect ivo parties, (ho couery at largo has bccu drawn upon nnd 11 allot)(lenders ant exponents of parties have been auiuioncd to tho Geld to expound tho principlsof republicanism and democracy. Four cfliploto state tickets nro in the field. i governor, James CnmpVll, tho present incumbent, is the domocratlj candidate; William McKiulcy, ropublical candidate; Jolui Kitz, people's candidate 'nd John J.

ABheliliurat, tha prohibition candlate. TIKJ republican state, coavenbn, Us distinguished leader, for a dcclaratlona-tho 'opon- ing clause in Us plnlform indorsfir tUo Me- Kinloy bill, while the democrats dnouuccd it. Thus upon tliqifmff question tSt isauo was clearly defined between tho two'teat political parlies. Tha prohibition paifr declared for tho tariff only aa to onforco national reciprocity, mid tho pegto's party demanded that taxation should nt be used to build up ono intoi'cat or the ox- penso of dnotfcor; lha silver quc-BtionJho two parties took tho' usual stand. people's made tho following declaration ojithe financial question: 4 4t "A'o demand that full legal tenor treasury notes- be.

vpjtie to con the business of tho a cash and loanS; directly to'-UJpapple'fir sums not exceeding $5000 to anyone po'rson on real estate other ample' scctily rato of Interest not to oxccctl 2 Wo demand free nnd unlimited cbmagfcf silver." Tho outlook la not ossy to dcterxgie. The opposition in of -party vrt BO; pronounced before his, jat tho republicans had no thought of tho of his successfand they placed tho Momnley majority nt 20,000 upward. as cam jimgn has progressed'the voice' the op- IRON AND BRASS irOKKS, FOEEIGH. PLASHES. The Mnybrlok Case, LOSDOK, Nov.

2. Tbo Maybiick opened to-day Iri tho court pf appeals. The appeal grew outof the juOianentinlhe action brought Mrs. Mnybrick against tho insurance pauy to recover fHO.OOO insurance oil her 5enJa life, 'Trio court "then decided thataa sho hftd been coTiricfed of limrdoring her hus- 3and, she could not recover th'o amount of in- rurance. -Tho-nbxt day a.

high legal mUlioriiy said tiat this would bnablo Afra. ATnybrick to oririgout Ina civil action facts traversed in tho muruo'r trial, and eho could conjpol tho anco company prove that she had murdered lor husband, as accordinir- to -EnglJfih lav a paonviotion ia not a proof -between other pAr. but only between tho prisoner and Prosecution. Cliolcra Sprcndlnar. Nov.

Ono hundred alid eases and ninety deaths from cholora in? reported from Damascus, whoro the ilftjrue is Incrcosuig. TIi6 cholera 13 just as )dd at Hodeida, but is at Aleppo. MIDLIVVD, Nor. A eailbont capsized in a wuali yesterOny arid four boys wore Qimrantlno. AH, Nov.

is declared wlioro tho small-pox lias njt- Nov. Tho striking printers horo Treplftced.by non-union inon. OIEODLAE, Nov. Hubhard, rice 'it Bays Tho announcement- that the Slaveriek nn- ionp.1 banlc of Boston would to-dny cloao its ooroftBdwStliiorHrayecxiipta ha7o KITCH us a rcik Cotton market tTuring tho entire session tp to 2 o'clock. At prices showed a 'of .12.

-points on 0 t-i on Bcceoibdr and tho ioto posiiionn Jmvo boon rnthor 'AM -only fl Afior 2 abaro tho tho the sessi-jn and its less.apjioht." It remains a problem that can culy beplved by election returns, hoir far this disarisiaotlon Trill affect thereauits. county ia accepted as te hotbbd flcial'capacity "ho 'denounced eerfcii local democratic and; Jeadora, aft in tho fight that ensued' "in courts thsfovcrnbr was -tho 'ioen whom to bo unfit to hold office wore reini When Governor Campbell wRSTiortnntod it was assorted that McKinll would carry Hamilton county 1 by frouJ EOOO 10,000. Therso figures, Jbr the reasons given aSove, aro a fair njajority, Tho truth ia that all estiniies aro hablo to bo.overthrown oloiint not will not innuencedby the and prohibitionist parties. As to th tyi(lili( of both tnb 7 feadiritf parties, fill tat can' bo Kaid ia the republicans naa4t with more confidence victory for McKInJoyJf JJut the.dpmocrflts say that they elect Cninprjell iind tljio legiBlnturOj.without Hamilton county. Uhbprtnintica aro the.oflfcipf the ballot BO is tho arongth of the people's, which, tho 'Ohio far mora -and- rural growers may have arrived at on the tariff and fitancial questions.

As to-met first conoral hold under tho now ballot reform law, Ihe returns aro expected to be very Into indent and official ilgtirea will hardly, be in before tie following CiyciyyA.il, Nov. -j- Tbo. Etlrringpoliticnl eainpalgQ in Ohio for 181 has practically been closed, and tho loters will bo loft to tip thoir minds aceoidini; to the.Hijht, they have. A closing incottng in city behold to-night In tho Music by tho democrats, and will bo aiMrcsccd by Govr ruor and by Souutor John Carlisle of 1 A few othor uieiitinga ato announced throa outtho octlvo poliMcians prefer to fbo, day and night tini colton ront nnd Jwd entirely goldioiit. "KEW Nov.

'i 1 WMuiichar.god clmractcr to- bcforo election to inorb work 'than 'public Bpeeches. 'Tho hour for estimates, and conjecluros about tho result baa now come. From Iho hccdcxuaHers of tho democratic comtnitice, it is etnim haa been randothat CSovbrnor Campbell receive ft plurality of 10,000 votes. This is based on usserijon that tho "opposition td" him in Hamilton coun- Hatnilton county by JfrXl mnjority. uxbect to olikrt twenty' tho thirty-orm KCnntorsapdtixty-flTo lo ftovcnty tho 1W rcDtoscniritlvcs.

llio "rcfiirnij will undoiiljtc.lly bo slew in to OKJ iiublici Trie nor? voting law mound inmi'nomblo and ameiitf tho ana clerks. And BS' tho riamci of all tno tlooni caiiilidritcs of all parties aro on cn.cti ballot a much will l.io for their pxaminattun. Tiioro --ICM voting jftcciiioU in tho fctfito lost yoar. That number ia increased possibly this ycnr. Tho comparison will bo mudo tho voto for secret ary u'nto in 181W, wlwu 7 reimblicuti, had plnniUty of Now York Stntc.

NEW Nov. canvass is Now York Btato is closed, nnd it now only Toinniim to the vcixlict of tho imlle. 'o mora ni tive campaign has bmm in this einco tho last presidential contest. Tiio aikl soclmlsla themselves with malting 110 nomiuutionn, but tlio domooralio and rupublioau loaders, over since- thoir stflto tieketa named, havo laboring for -jucccsi unremittLng and cuthusiasni. Their orr.tjrs havo constantly on tho et uuip, and every inch of ground has been con- 1 tested with an ardor born of the conviction tJtat Bucvctu or.

defeat carries ivith it un-iullu- oiico potent for good or ovil in the national campaign of lS92. Jncob Sloat Kassott, tho ropubJicau c-nudi- ilate for governor, has developed fighting qunl- ilies of tho first ordor. 3Io liaa 'spoken, iit almost every county in nil tlio chief cities. Tim keynote on wlii'jli Jie lias nnig fill chnrgcy has been tlmt tho Tmmnauy ti'jor must bo tOain in ills lair and thnt tiio vicious iiitlitouccs oJE Tammany hall, which, having tho city of JNow York at its feet, ncoka toconuucr thu nnd tho imlion in turn, iuust bo overthrown and tlx eudfingored libortics of the people prrsorvcd by returning tho republican party to power. The domooralio war cryluis been and his tool, were eliieily responsible for tho failure of Noiv York city to yet the world's fair nnd that the party thiiy represent should thereforo bo disciplined.

Roawell P. Tlowor, tlio democratic candidate, ia Ifiuded for liin otforti to ficcuro fair for Now York, and bis spsschea in con- Rrces.nro quoted in support of his caudidncy. ro quoted in suppo liittio prommcneo been aiven to etato snvo in the bandying of words over tho failure of tho census bill and tho subsequent rcdiBtricting'of the stnto by reason of Iho dia- flKreomonfc ns to its teruis between iho govor-' nor and tho republican 'majority in. tlio Btato senate. 13oth parties profess confidence of victory.

The ropublicnna baso atroug hopes of sncecsa on tho ncnliuK of tho breach between tho Pliitt and Warner Millor iorcea, and on the cutiro harmony in tho party from ono end of tho state to tha other, lirpubllcana of both 5 fuclioiu Imvo worked ehouluor to shoulder every whore. Tho slato has flooded with campaign docuniyuts, and tho party press 1ms bccu oui- ployed to na almost unprecettcuted eitouK whfio tho ioucil of tho cartoonist has depicted the Tauitmmy tiger in moat ferocious ntti- Ludes, BUrfeitcd with publio plunder, LintfonKQW York city, IUB paw grasping for tho capitol nt Albany mid both cyca set upon, tho white house nt Washington, Warner Miller, in proof of his rccoucilin- tion, nus siokca from tho pltitfprin in TV arm prniso of tlio republiciin enudidatos and a itrontf hdvocacy of tho principles they stand. As If to disprove the long asserted uhfrieiid- liness. Govbnior Hill find Cleveland tlj eoo wo si eanien-" havo boon called upon to apeak from. and rest'OTidcd, glviiig'uo evidence of nddrcieihg raultU equal fervcuoy.

Cltivolaud hos'glveii cohtro.versyTi'hat national color it lias received. "Ha hasinstetc'd'UJXJD tho in tho "democratic column this year, for tho sake of tno effect on at'tho approaching national contest, Governor -Bill has made many pcctlic9 various pftrta of tho state, vigqroualy dofeud- ng tho democratic regime, Fas- ectt'a record us a senator and prophcsumg- diro ovils- to the cominomyealtli should- 'FlHtttsm 1 1 triumph. Ex-fienator Platt predicts a ihnjofclty of for FftEaett "and other prominent leaddra: make predictions roin 6000 to 20,000. On tho other hand the doiiiocratio leaders overi moroconfidently predict by a plurality of from 13,000 3eltincr on Ih6 result has been very quiet. In y'ow York'ehght odda have been given in faror of Flower.

'In 1888 Governor Hill hnd-n of 19,171 iii a total veto of. 1,311,973, the largest overcast. Above ho Harlem river Miller had plurality of 60,168. plurality -rtaa S5.829.' ropublicnna nro countinn on greatly" increasing their pluraUty.abdvoiTarlen), because of FcssoH 1 popularity and-party harmony, untinit on a decrease of doniocrdtio e-ntor into tha Tliorepubli- ciiiirt aro divitlti.1 on thu proliibiKun (juastion, thu dumuL'nitd tiro divided on thuSilvor tiou bo tlittt on llio tariti' quvsUuu alono Imve tho party liua-i iit nil tenneiousty drown. Vhn (loinuurutj hnvo imliu-nlly striven to miiko tho tariJV qticoLion the paramount i-isuo, tho rojniblicniiS; hopinyto nbaorb the pfirt uf tho prohibition vote, hnvo kept liquor question well lit tho foreground, J3oth imrtica havo with tho t-llver quftatioimnd tacitly striven to jx3tpouo this isdiio till nff.or llto nnlinnul convontioiLS npxt yeai? ehall havo Bpukoh.

'Upon ono txinuludiou AT.Ii I'AHTIES UN1ICD that thyro be a full voio to-morrow. Tho faL'fc thnt tho will redietrict the Btato adds greatly to tlio local and gen- ernl intovost in this election and both parties aro lu.ikiug ptrenuouf uttoinptd to capture tlio Ijcnernl abaombly, iuj oa to elect blato otHcord. Chairman itack of tho republican stnto centrtil cbnmiittco to-uigUt rytiinutca heeler will Imvo of at least i ropubltcaiis of lowii," said he, "will certainly elect their Btalo ticket by hiiuddoino juniority. houso will bo romiblicnu by a fuir majority nnd tlio eenato will hhvo'n majority bf at least 2. I bayo tlio fpregoiug strttoinonl ujwu the suupoai- lion tlmt ixjll tood-jxir cent of our vote.

lowfi ia rciJuU l', i au on a full vote, no well inforirod dGinocrnt will for inojiient deny. TJio republicans of Iowa are thoroughly aroused and Rro Ifcbro enthusiastically in eariicst-iiud dotoimined-to win tbnn I havo ever eeen them, not. excepting oven our last presidential election, -'i'hp parly, ia hamion- there aro 119 witliiu its ranks." Ohhirmnu Fuller of I'M) domaoratia elato couamittco placed tho problem of pluralityat from 10,000 to 12,000 Insert, on roiwirts purely coiiiervuiivp. Uoise it. in.naLimated will run from -1000 lo COCO ahead of his ticket.

-Tho democrats are 'quito nj hopeful as their republican opponents arCcotiiitiiiB Largely oil tho Jinuor vote njitl the reiRiblicaii tlisalTec- tion on tno tariu'qiiction. liullcntluns From ATassncliusott 1 BOSTOX, NoVi, 2. Tlie election in tho et ato to-morrow is for governor and other state olticcra and tho executive council and legislature. There ftro five tickoja in tho field for si ato oSScoiti iopublicitn 'democratic, prohibition, 1 IKJOpIo's and EocinlJst labor. Tho campaign has been ouo of tho uipst vigorous over fought in Massachusetts.

HLlio republicans secured tho earliest etart-i although it was a ioot one, owing to tho autt- convention contest for Iho gubernatorial prize botweWi tho friends of ox-Congressman Cropo and Allpn and tlic subsequent dissatisfaction at tho laltcVs early efforts OD tho otunip. Since tho appoiiranro of ox-Speaker Kced in tho however, tho rainpuiuu lias been fought' by thorn thoroiigh- no.53 libvcr. and foi-eo of stump oratfjrd probably thiiu was over before drafted into in Una-' of tho -indif- 'orenco or (lissatis faction of tho mug wu mp and ho fncythat tho county democracy" lecolved lio coldJ3hp5Tdr ot tlio Saratoga IJio'democrats, on tho other Imtid, -noint to" erpredJftho confldenco tlit ow county domoerati'will vbtb tho nominee of tho ovo fi of presidential co'niccat. jJut'itisnol tho'stato alone that is In tho mlance.v Thocpmplesionof tho- legislature a alw to bo decided. llto eonato and assent- ami- both partioa making fiorco" fight for liio Sonata has thjrty-tyyd meriibpra.

Of the pres-: ant body nineteen 'bro republicans. In hdiroforo, to-'crento a. tie and thus give 'the iouieureit governor tho iasiing voto, tho doin- oorata iriufit mako a net gain of three mom- lors. A democratic victory would bo incom- leto witlwut'ft democratic santitc confirm appdintmonta ifinuo by the Eovorn6r as I tho opublican majority hay for years refused to 'on Brm tho domocmtlo nominations to ccr- nin offices, which aro now filled Icans whose torms expired years Ltutthe prospects; nro" not Haltering for a mojurity in thu BRnate. nro confident of gaining at hango in the political iut the republicans nro east 0110 seat now bold by a 'democrat.

Both Shlea DES -HoTKSfl, Iowa, Nor. i liting ofT-yeJir campaign in tho hjsfor'y of tolitlc" closes Fprthrco montiia irarhos "been unremittingly waged in ovory ircoinct and Bchool district of thoatate.nnd all lartics are exofting svorj effort to bring out fu'll Voto tOrmorrqw. A full fitalc ticket, is to be elected and tho our political parties have candidates In tho eld. Horace Boies, tho present incurnbont, tho democratic candidate, A. J.

WcstfaLI, in Iowa politico this year liavc beori tho imporanco question, the tariff question find 10 silver qucst'on; The democrhta 1 denounced the present pro- ibltory law; favoring in lieu thereof local ilioi! i i a a minimum license of $500. liey denounced "tho. McKinloy bill and de- laretl free eoinatfoof Biivor. Tho republicans tho prohibitory nud (lonouhewl thd 6b- rucling efforts: they recommended tho ariJT iegislitiftn of tho last meet hii flihor question by morcly approving the resent oc-l as (tw oxpancnt, mny ultimately como odjualniout tho JlnnnHnl question, these questions (ho battlo hccn in leva, thr witoon qucsf'on probably They depend for success entirely their ability to a farva votb In tho country aistrietd iind to' reduce Governor Bell's mfijovity in which wae 85W8 last GOOOgretite'rtljaU in 1S3U, when tho liquor voto ia supposed- to' have' gone can. cauiipaiGn of tjie democrats hava bboii Cbii3ncd three weeks.

1 Durinjf tlmt thno, however, they havb. fought concon- ti-ating their oiforta upon the cantors of population most likely to scroll their' vote. Governor Russell, 1 ono of the nbleet: campaigneru of tho 1 has had a largos-corps of "-able assistants, including leaders of his parly iii congress, "and ha hhs fa- vorcd by ono speech from ex-President Clover land. Tho gotornor pimmfid to a considerable extent his taeticu'df Iftst year, challenging his opponent to commit himself on various questions of etato poJitlcs tlwn attacking his arid Qnalty, exhibiting the effects 'of higtf tariua on local industricd. Tho interest' rhanlfestcd throughout tho And registrations iudicato.

tlmt the total veto will approach, if iiot exceed, 800,000. Thti democrats confident Governor HuKoll will be ro-olccted and have fwmo. hope. for tho rest of tho etato ticket. Tho ropublicpjis, tho''othor no doubt at allpf thn-fllpoPon-s of nlnno on iheif ticket, save, for eovoraor, nnd fitted in tbo o.lcotiojia of to-morrow.

Thero id ns a divoi-goiico -ot opinion thoio lioj over been. Tlio democrats hero, from the! infornmtion, it re- ooatideut of carry iua No 1 York iind liouoslly heliovo thoy vrill carr Ohio, PcniiBylvmiira and Iowa 'i'lso republicans arc just ns hopeful fruu tho news they roceivo from lioioe. Ex-Governor nn astute politicia and republican, cr.mo out this evening uml declared belief Campbell would ccrr Ohio. Tlio bottiotr hero is favor of bol Flowor aud Campboll. tho past daya the Pc-iinsylvania Imvo become very coulldent.

TJtoy declare tuut tho; hnvo the raco a doubt. Nebraska I'ulutor-. IiiscoLH, XnU, interest is felt in, tho elections in this state Kut bocuudo of tho liigh oflicca at stake, ft' ouly a eupreni'j judgo regents of tho uui versity aio to be elected but because it islodo- tornihio ivhothor or not tho Fariuetj 1 uUiuaci or independent parly is to yain tho pojiUca auproinacy in KebrnsVn. In ouo Nebraska this yenr presents situation without parnllei in thu past i or forty years of the nation'ti history; Use do in. oeratio party is without ctndidaU'3 and ill lowing the stato to (joy dofnult.

This ia ill tlto tnoto remarkable when it is hut but ono year tig6 their candidate, Boyd was elected yovornor of thostato nnd wna onlj dojirivcd of his hiyji dillco on tho yrounda of non-nwttt'ralization. Tiio 'present action of tho deiuocrntlo party is duo to the refusal of thuir.uoiniucofor uu proit.d to.make tho raco, ivheroupou their cftiididatoa for rodents ivcto alilto with drawn anu thu flold loft to tho republicaus, in- dopoiidciits and prohibit ion Uts. All jjarties ndun't that Iho- contest between the republicans and farmers 1 or inJcpciidcnl jiarly will bp vorj' close, tho prohibition voto naturally boing Iho campaign 1ms boon entirely nnd exclusively duvoted to tho flnnu- ciul qurjsiLOii. Even iiuestiuu 1ms been ulmOiit lost sight of in the i-liarp controversy u'litch haa waged between, tho rcpubli- ciumnnd upou tho silver qucs- tion tlie foruior leiny i and tho latter demanding free and unlimited coinag- of silver. Tlius tho iwuQ clearly, drawn between flip two parties.

Tim result depends, largely upon how tho democrats yotc. TJic ITitfht ItijPcnntylTnnltt. Puii.AUKTj'iiiA ti Tvill to-morrow for tlto auditor general, to sorvo thrco yonrsj atnto treasurer, fo servo tvro years, niid for pr agrtinst tho holding of a constitutional convention. Tho whole elate usually girc3 decided majority for tho republican ticket, but tho democrats contend that the treasury oxpoures to tho HUpport ol their ticket votes of the many dissRtiLflotl republicans or causoothors 6C that parly to ro- frniu from, Tills ivpublicQii leaders will not mlmit and tlipy claim tJ)Qy will receive nearly all, if not quito a fiUl parly vote for their ticket. In support of this claim thoy point to tho fact that la no disaffection nor disagreements pf any kind among t-ho pai-iy, londo'ri' aa thoro was last ycnr, when the democratj was elected governor pvbr Dolfiinulcr, tho republican, by Chairman Wiitres of tha republican state committee to- day.eathnated the liiXJorlty for tho republican lo ChdiltnaicKoiT bf t'no deinocrntic elate' committed left the Instulglit for IhBpurroio' 6f his vote at his Before leaviiifj thjit thodeino- oratu will como with about 38,000 majority.

AA tho republicans only claim 26,000 maioritjV-ih-Philadelphia, Chair- mau Korr'a figures would 1 leave' tv comfortable tjio'dempcratic sldo of the totals. The leador that Tildon, their 'candidatb for state treos- ahc'ad'of tlio HE STOPPED IN CHILE thoy oxicet a plurality of- at leaat fo Colonel Allen. as Allen" arid Russell is about ovon, and in of tho.iattar's great tho 'goncral satisfaction with his adtijinist ration, tna natural growth of 1 The rop'ublicauH will retain tu'oir nikjority in the house and probably secure- a small major- Bcnntc. Opinions tho; letter of Chairman Fiiiloy 1-ia much dlscus- Bionover thq eLatq, TBB NEWS "reporter concluded to get expressions from leading citizens 'regarding Voryfew' had. read the letter ami'still fewer cared anything about Ifr.

Fm- loy'a viows. Tho folio wing some of tho Oipresaiono obtained: Scott: I indorse tho" letter uttQuali-' flodly and think it a pity that ho did not write Bomcthiug of the kind sbout year nnd a half figo." If ho had Texas might huvo a ffovernor now. Judge John W. Rountrco: Tho letter brcotliea good democracy. Captain Travis Henderson; Finloy' is the most consistent man that I over know.

Ho commenced wrong and has remained vrrong over since. Democracy begins at tho'bdttom. No manjins riylit to declaim wluii Iho party shall do in ndvanco of the people. I am, not an advocate of the I believe free -Fialev la 'entirely .1 C. Allen Haven't ror.d but to cvay that tlicfo is ono thing I am in fayorof, and thai is Ihiit no ouo but Btrp.ightout donio- ahall'bo on thocomnnttees, K.

Scales:" I havo'riot rend tho letter. What is democracy anyhow? If nmn votes tho ticket, ho la a cp.mournt, nln't ho? P. 13. Birmingham: I Indorse eTOry lino of that letter it ia all riflJit, K. 8.

Connor Iain nri anti-alien laud law man and nnti railroad man nd will nUvnys vote tho ticket as long as they will Jet mo. I nm opposed to tho! eubtreaiury but I bellovo they havo aa much light, to turn mo out us( thyy did Colo. If of want to fight for their prin ctploa iasido t)io domocratio rankBlet do 5O. 5 ZVfayo: Mr. Finloy hod boy.pr call in his letttfr until tlieprvrty BpeaVs on tho mAlter.

n.jAJRoss: It'sagod loltori I Jikolt. Colonel Dahonayj Flnloy'a lettervrlll bt'pt iho old parf.y.' JTo ts in flio a(tltudo of Tho oligarchy jj rowing ftTrpen'nt foe, ll iho iiods destroy tlwy HwJ riolco mad," W.L. Bnnlutt: I havo n6trof.d the letter; life ts 'Iarii'Jn of froo trado and sailors. Tlia Stiuitlon Cn Kov. Etory- (hlny bore Is at lofld atniifo'lll, wafting for thoolccttocs tt-morrow.

ItiBsalJ. thoro noTor atich "fnterost manUtsted In Ihc elections fn now Nov. election In Kansas this ear is not fraiigot vith tuo general interest "politics of atate usually Inspires. Not 'only it. im off year election, but' it is an election at is not even lo a sinarlS offlecr.

-i" Yet it inust.aot.be'uii'danslood that it ia an oTeolton which' Is Tvitho'at interest within tho BJato. "Both of tho leading parMcs Bra making i determined effort.Uj break tKe and groivlh of the Farindra 1 alliance'or people's party. 7 i the except ion of nine district judges th6 campaign is purely tho of'county but! both state cen- cirftL ecinm It tecs hare been daily Bend ins out scores of an every, nook and corner of Tho narticDtar ihteit in this eledtion fs 1Kb atrongth'that jrlll be doVeIoi5cU by tho people's party--a' the fittea year ago, and tlmt hppea deliver a vote of tho Btato foif tho tnifd pniiy presidential candidate i tlto No SuocaMor the Talk of PORT TiVQRTH, Nor. talk of the city to-day hop been the resignation." of Colonel IJ. Malone as the Qazefte, the 'news the public, first leniedfrom SurpriBO wna manlfefcted.byjevery one, and many wore the inquiries as to what led to it- Mr.

Malono himself declines to have his reasons made public, and.a that is prlvete matter of hU tho Gazotttrpcbplo say nothing of it. 1 A NEWS reporter called bn Jlri Hiiff- tna'n, president of tho publishmg company, the corporation Gazette, and aakod her who would succeed Mr. Malono pa.managing editor. Tho that no oho pnd been iecurectfor that position umtBhoUidnotvtnow who would bo; paper would, Vbc tiih fp? tho present-, with tho' -'ou jt. Tho maltor ft -isucceaaor to 1 Mr.

Mnlono to later. Thopeoploof tho city'rcirret tbo resignation of Mr. Malono. realizing that it will bs toiUl his place, with a man BO loyal to Fort "Worth and to the interests of tho Gazettq, to. tha rapqrtor that ho bad no planrnappcd out future, and that his resignation was not bnaof zxiatof anything lie hatl in fact, ho liad notbins in view rfclgnatlon.ana ban not now.

i i 1 fiAWTrrn'TKi ti J.UTI skirtTdTn'Mer KXOXTOM.E, Nor. o'clock rnoroinB 200 uioimUxi Iho uiounfitins and liborated.200 oqnvicts worlclojf nt Tho of (he Vaoy until 1 8 they fountl tho iWiori torm' 'convjcfa von. n'lth ciolhii.w.a cicept a few lecapfurcd, nil nro fit Inrgc. mnVing over convict Jlb- fvinco j'riday evening. Tho irovornor Vi'cfl lioro yjaferdoy, bat' left niorPins for It BaW the Runrd ni Oilier had beon largely ro In forces! and llmtfcn ot- Isok would HiO.

stoutly Ttey, how- eror, Itnraoni proviit! thai the miners will nrocowJ to Cityr.nt! tbo iute. AND is AOQU.AIHTI;D WITH PIJOPlE THEEE. TEE Stern Thinks There mil Bo Nc Trouble--Chileans Ate Hotheaded. Looks Like Business. NEwYaiiKiKoY.Z.--[Sjioclnl.]--W.

It. Stem lids been for flvo yeara untnnifcr nt Vnlpur for i of Chilean nicrchanta of this city Mr. Stom'o buaincsa hns him in cou tnct with tho Icadinf inuu of tho political nud businoss'circlcs of tho southern Mr. Stern is now iu this city. Ho Vat pnrniso four dnya before the riot in which tha Baltimore sailors wero involved, learning thu incident ut Callao.

"To ur.dorjtonav.lholr exact col in us just now," said ilr. Stern, "it must bo remembered thai tho governing and influential cl of tho Chilean pcopto is aa educated cultivated and as shrowd every whit ns tho Most of them were cdueatcd in ISuroiw and Paria 13 their Mcwa. Thoy havo a clear comproheiisioa of the extent and wor of tho United Stales, and just as well IR wo do it would bo suicidal i i i pbtht of governmental poliey to fight us. The Chilean masses aro ignorant, but tlwy. hnvo no inftuouco or hand in affairs.

As tho wit of thp3o in authority ara-kecn, BO aro their tempera. They havo all tWfii'o and iinv-etuosily of the Latin races. This makes them quick in feeling indignities and bitter in resenting them, while thU.char- actcritic always shows itself at'tho'outset of any difference, and especially iwlilicnl one, it ia in imjwrtnrit mattero "Boon subordi- nnlcA to cool and intollifjenl judgment, which tho able Chilean leadors to their momentous questions. "ilaryaiiR ia tho over heard Spanish "word. It means, litorr.lly, to-morrow, and Spaniard's nnswer to overy question which' iio wants to delay, ho always docs.

A 1 littlo and consideration such nblo men as tha Chilean leaders upnatly resultsJn calm judgment. These, characteristics aro illus- Ltated iu Iho answer given by junta lo Mr. JSlatno'8 comuiunication. It was, I admit, what can bo called eaucy. Hut tho final Chilean action in tho promises I predict will bo dignlHcd nnd reasonable.

Tho (wpulnr and sadly mUtnlfon American feeling that fho Chileans aro an inferior lot of nion la resiKtnsiblo for so much talk of in' this country. think It will blow over. Thcroaro three recent ovontti which hnvo combined to' iucllo lpan indisnc'-lon against Auioricans. fionnble pfioplo will see tlmt tjiere is'omo excuse for tho pcculinr fceliuu that does oiist. Beuidcs, wo nil know tlmt English inlluenco predominates in trade and political circles and ts tendnnoy Is nlvrnysngaiustAmorlcan fnTor.

In Chile this' has bcon evident in many ways. AduilrM Brown's operation' when lha nsuryents landed at Quinlcro aroused tho whulo people. Quinloro forty milea froin I'ho a tho Undinjf tho Ban comnmuded 'liy i Admiral Brown, oward to nnawor-tho ifrnala of the Eamereldn, vUoh passed by her ivico. "Admiral close to Iheinsurcenti'i induifi place 'arid "cruised ploto kuowltdgo'of tlio strength of the in- lUtlo-boat ccm surgents. Ho rofuead to rcceiro a nen by.

an iusurgo'nt'B vessel closo to ay him tho'usual compliments. After complete infonnatioii tho San Fran'ciEeo night tho VilpRrai99, papers CRme cpm.pleto77informhEiOTi of the etrength of the- insurgents, it to tho JriHed Tbla mada hiii4rs so Admiral Brown'that four vecka later, when the in 'con- rol, hb'xplamcd Uiot ofBcera yiitiug hcpnlkoe had given information, but as all cable messages had to bo examined i by tho roveminont bidioro being'sent his for hat purpose; and in checklriij this message to Vashirigton, Uw'gbvernnioat got VButtliatoxplanRtiondid not satisfy thp.ireo-" lo, If Admiral Brown did giro out ihforma- ion so obtafn'od and appribo Balmacedk of ust. what was'- coming, ho ought" to dia- niaeed from the nation is correct, but It "can readily bo soon IGW no explanation could dJsaipate the Intent irejudioe interest Rovivotf in "WASHINGTON, ST--Flaggina intorett in he Chilodn affair was'revived i meftsure tnonilnffby a visit of Sonor lontt He cam bout 10:90 and rem ainod with Secretary raoy for an hour. Moanrrhilo 'mcBaengcrs lad sent to tlw department of state, who -oported that Seoretary Blaine was with', the resident at tho while house, Tho Bccretery oi elate arriyed at the atato epartment about and a mosaon- jor promptly notifled'Secttjiary Tracy, who mediately escorted Sonor Mpntt to Recre- aryUlnino'sofllco. 'Tho two scretariealand no Chilean minister wero closotwl for just ftebn mibulos ifH3 then Sonor Montt returned legation.

course- it ia impossible to learn officially fio object of Senor Montt's vlait. Inhere, was lomo comment upon the call npon Secretory as foreign ministers observant of offi- inl proprieties usually "transact any buaihoM icy may have with tho government to whiOh ioy nro Eceiedited eolely through iho score-: ary of etnte. Tho uoporturo from the usual" practice by enor for on tho round of Inoxporloncoln diplomatic formal- lea. Thereto no reason to beliove that Senor lontt'i TJsit has reference to tho inquiry now xjingmado at Valparaiso into tho osauU pon tho BnUImoro'asailors and that In behalf tho Chilean government he Bought to sc- oiro the testimony of eomo of tho Americsu Bailors, contained in tho report of Captain chley and board of the Chllan'Inquiry is being conducted and aa SchUy was not permitted to have any of-WspflScora presout urihg tho examination of arrested Ameri-. an'sailors, tho United BtaM fforornmont haa oltbound todoalinoto porniit its aaJlonto it furtbor tcstlmqiiy.

Ifj tlio conduct of tho invenligat'on changed And Uib proceedings are rnadcpub- i ti Sclilny'rflU allow tcft- Secretary Troey usUV (o-ditythat warrnnt for the. ecnsatioiml, Kr.rilko' dis- Rt thin Tho United Btfttco go. hius rcqueilod inYnlljintlqn of the Mnult upon tho CalUmoro's Uie.ln- Iwlrigmado, hndnothingcbirM done until the roeulU were He MW reason for. in thnno of Anwriotn puVUa, Hardware, Hill Kentucky Cane Mills, I. X.I Evaiiointors, Charter Oak StorM tjulck Mi-nl Onsolliio Stoves.

viow is evidently shared by tho officials of lha dcpnrtinent of atnto, who lovk with nmusi inuut upou what they icgtird as the clumsily of Fa ltd ul it cottuiti clement. I'lio orduniit'O bureau aunuuiiced this tlmt in four uiuzitlis 11 MS barber, d-if-jnuu vcasol, Montcror, now hohig built nt Sjm Francisco, will ba iuilc ready fur service. Sho Jacks hor mid nriiipr. TJio for- inor are finished at tha foundry in city, uutt ono of tlw two twelve-inch riflci will bo tested this week fit Iiulinn Heud, The other will soon be rcaAy. Tlia nrmnr nrc bo- jug delivered nnd tested.

Tho Monioroy will, in tho opinion of unvnl nulhorUiea, Uo tho liioat formidable craft in tho American nnvy, with tho possible exception of tho Puritan, winch 13 also Hearing completion. to tho Front. Nsiv YoiKi Nov. vet to Kenrefigo ft tho Brooklyn nnvy ynnl yesterday for St. Thomas anJ to-morrow tho Philudolphm will follow.

It is predicted tJmt thcso will receive orders nt St. Thomas to. follow UK) York town nnd Boston to Valparaiso and prob- nbly tho Chicago, Atlanta, Mantonomah, Concord niid IJemiiiiglon will bo c'rdored to follow, 'J'ho Petrol will go to Gibraltar, tlienco to China, uulcss intercepted by orders nt Gibraltar. Coin if to Now Orleans. AmiiNQTox, tfov, Pedro Montt, tho Chilean ininidtor, will Icavo for Now Oilcans to be gone- until next 1 week.

Ho declined tins afternoon to Buy nny- Jiiug TO5iecling'M3 visit to tho elaLbimdnnvy departuiunlf, but oiprc-saed tho belief that mat tors satisfactorily, nnd ignl 11 tleprccntcd ho publicafion of BCJIBn- tioiml and troiiulc-brceuiuy stories. TOEEE THEY WILL PBEAOH, ippoiulmonts of tho Methodiflt Conference of "West To ins, MAHCOB, Kov, fallowing nrc the upiHnnments of the West Tezaa coii- erenco: San Antouip district: Alnnson P. Travis Park'ntationj W. West 3nd mission, A. E.

Rector; Tenth' Street J. ifoyvc; plnnlation uireuit-j J. Kennedy; Amphiati circuit, P. J. Porrin Ben- b-4 R.

Crockett; Cotalla nnd Fear- DAll mission, WnUor; Uvaldo J. Bntcr; Eaglo Pass ission, W. E. Railedge; )oriiiG in IKE ion, J. P.

Garratt; Boouo circuit, W. Gibbens; circuit, James Ham- nondj Cnrrezo Springs mission, A.B. Bynuui. San Marcos district: W. H.

Biggs, Scgufn Scott; San Marcos clr- uit, J. A. Greening; Harwood circuit, 'W, O. Jugart; B. Harris; Gon- nlc3 stntion.J, Lyons; Lulingand Prairio A.

C. BiKija; station, J. T. Stnnloy; jockhart circuit, A. NoJau; Kylo circuit, A.

Dripping Springs infeion, T. J. 'ollftrd; BeJtnont circuit, B. H. Pasamoro; Tocktmot mission, AV.

Vest. Llnno J. T. Morris. P.

San txba atntiou, J. M. Alexander; Llano eta 1 S. Ifnpior; Brndy stnrion, T. H.

Miller; lelbourno M. luiuuuuurjf I illoihiraioh, -J. Willsou Wfloldcr circ Qrohsm Nureory circuit, Dope uit, W. H. Eiiiough'j Ireiiil, AV.

J. Sims Clent CJfeok circiiit J. M. 1' oakum mission, P. Rogpn; lunchb A.

O. Gnllowny. illontntion, J. 0. Eusaellj Goliad A.

Turner; OakrilleTilde'ri, Vcbb; Florcsrillo and Stockdale, J. A. I c-ircuit, Williamson niaaJoni 3: circuit, JcC'i IIc-lenR circuit, T. Gregory j' Rockport ireuit, J. W.

Sima. Arigolo district, M. A. presiding tucr! San Angelo'station, Newt Harris: Kcrr- illo.and Cobur-Point circuit, M. pifeeplo "'aintRocV'mission, A'.

rcuiti F. H. EMIoltj Ingram. J. ohrisbn: Junction City, J.

C. U. Maloy ImrwooQ circuit, Phillips Sterling City nisaibn, J. Potter: "Landon mission, TO TEST THE 6ult by tne State for. Sold Under r' tho BO-Oenl i NOT.

Attorney General. ulbe reon left for ScSrry county. In tha IJin- iaiidle, to represent the tha Buifc tp.try tie to somo 300,000 acres "of lord purchased nder the 60 by nd.othera. 1'ho eialnianis'mid'fllcd on tUa ind and tendered tho purchase money repeat- dly, but (lib fltatd trcaHurer refused to receiyo until nd vised to do so bjr "Attorney Qeceral "oga, This advice was with' the view of hat- ig the title was instituted the present attorney general lo roeoTer K) land, Tho county" 'commissioners of Travis ounty havo brought suit against the King ridgo company for alleged failure to comply ith Us contract ia building Monopolia ridge across tho Colorado, and roccM of construction, was by high ator. Tho bridge cost nearly twice tho ee- mo'tes this account.

Sheriff Harkneis of Prid county and Caplin Brooks, with 8 company of raagars, Cached hero to-night from I'cimnll i 'and Lyous, charged with tbo lifor: Bqwen. A clinngo of Vonuo was rnhtod tivenr. to-day' by- Diriitict Judgo Ilud- and tlioy will Ixi tried here. Tritn Bobbers Caught. DB'HTSB, Nor.

Tlio In tho creek train tli'i Rio Orindo eiprtBejn ear Csnon City mouth aao, hnvD boon captured are now id county 'jail hero, Tlrt credit of making Iho arrest is duo to Sheriff Shares of GunnUon. The men captured are OldHch, was in the xtatloo; Jim Kviiat and 4 man aamjd Burns. Tha WooxmiffiHU, ST. Nor, fc-r-A Littlo Rock, ppeciftl niyj tha aikmuutuo of Hon. C.

J. South, mfttnber of InMtlgaiinff com- mltiee on tho treuuror'ii booU, wu resumed the Woodruff trial with land month! ago. 'lie bond ip the sum of 5iW lor Sis nf kt orlmiaol court uiJ it.

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