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Show AT HIGH NOON. ASSEMBLYINC OF THE LIBERAL HOSTS 1 AT WALKER'S PAVILION. LleWion Kill aul How It Stands at the Ex- j fj reutive t hmiiber Ilirreusiiii; the ote in the Tenth The IiiKcaroras ThU Kveiiin. THE CAMPAIGN BULLETIN. Following is the schedule of political fi events posted by the various committees and organizations up to date: WBONESDAT, JANl'AUY iTTTU. ' E YE NIX G Tnscaroras in camp. Conference B among the bruve men aud arrangement of j m campaign. .' i TllT KSDAV, JAM'AKV J8. NOON Liberal city convention at Walker's Pa- j villi. n Nominations for mayor, recorder, ; I treasurer, city marshal ami assessor. Klec- ; I tion of delegate! to the county convention on j I Saturday. 1 ratnaT, lAntrun St. ji I' VEXIXt, Ratification of liberal nomination, j at Walker's pnvilliun. EVENING Republican precinct convention S Nontination oi candidates for city council, r astiee of the. peace and election of seventy- 1 four delegate, to tin city convention on Hon- j R day. I E Kepubllonn Precinct Conventions, Finl Prtriniiatli Wanl SchOttt Bott. s.cow. Prtcincl- lii jt'h'i'ftti tttadquurterti ... . Walk r Broi Third South ttrui Main. Third PrMinel ISth Ward School Bovte. Fourth Precinct 20th Ward School Hottte, lyik frttHtl Utk Word fii haol Houie. SATfltl.AV .IANUAKV 30. NOON Democratic city convention at Federal court room Nominations for mayor, recorder NOON Lfbersl county convention to elect delegate- to territorial convention . ailed to lake steps against proposed legislation in congress ytONUAV, FEIUIAUV t. NOON Republican city convention at FeuVral court room Nomination of candidates for city offices. WKDNESDAY, FKUKfACV !. E YEXl.S'O- Meetint! of territorial liberal committee com-mittee ar Walker house parlors. ratrasSAT, wHWJ4W XOOX Liberal territorial convention at Walker 1 aviUiou. Candidates who hold tickets in the liberal wheel Of fortune are ail brushing up their armor today and the struggle for the prizes which begins at high noon tomorrow promises prom-ises to be one of the most spirited that have yet taken pla. e in .ion. Most of the candidates candi-dates have decided to rceoueilo themselves to the fate of that struggle no mattty how bitter it may be, and to roll up their sieeves for the .successful aspirant no matter how tlelcc the rivalry before the family liearth-sloue. liearth-sloue. This rings like the right kind of metal, and no man can alford to ignore the time honored rule. It was stated by some nt flu strikers this afternoon that if the alleged slate hail not been broken it was in a terrible state of demoralization de-moralization and that the situation now was such as to admit every man who had an ambition am-bition to gratify. The leaders themselves declare thai the bars have been down nil dung, and that every liberal has a right to submit his ab-tiarl ,,f t i 1 1 - The Kleetion ISill. At Vioim today u repotted the executive chambers In search of the election bill which it was said had reached the governor. It had. evidently been side-traeked however a there was uo sign of i: iudhe Ipcelity. "Have you digested the measure?'' was enquired of the governor. "No sir; on tho contrary 1 have studi-oiiily studi-oiiily avoided it until such time as it should tome before me as an official message bearing bear-ing the approval of the general assembly." "It has been said I hat you would sign it." " Then it was said without authority." "It has also been claimed that you would veto it." "That is equally devoid of authority, I tell you i don't know what the provision- of the bill are. 1 infe" that it deals with elec- j lions aud thai the prime object is the massing mass-ing of elections." "But considering it hypothetical!, suppose sup-pose the governor were culled upon by legislative leg-islative enact m n. or otherwise to determine , tlie fate of a measure that meant the post ponement of the February election, what would then be your attitude!'" "Vou are too bard tor me. I don't know what I should do." "And huvu't seen election bill today?" "In the language of lhe news-llend, not ; up to the hour of going to pres." Appealing to its old fake tactics the Ifrrahl referring to the election bill this morning I says: "lie (Governor Thomas I cannot with any degree of propriety now refuse to concur con-cur in action which he: lias favored publicly and privately foryears and urged in his message mes-sage only a few days since." 1 This deduction is as spurious and as unwarranted un-warranted as any to w hich there has ever been resort for the consumation of u lelllsb purposes. In no part of his message does the governor, either di-recily di-recily or by implication, urge the enactment Of such a measure as that which now solicits his approval. The is trying to lake again; it wants to accomplish by indirection w hat honesty denies. The assembly has been in active service thirteen days and the chief executive has plenty of time to put the anatomy of Election bill under the scalper. They fame in Fairs. ' I may not be very much of a prophet or a politician," piped deputy assessor C. M. 1 Jackson who is now counting noses for statistical purposes, "but if they keep on landing them as they have in the Tenth ward, it'll be many u year before the gen-tiles gen-tiles can ligure on a majority down there. Why, I tell you its a veritable Castle Garden, I LS 'twere. I counted 110 babies under six weeks' of age, and it wasn't a good day for mathematics, either. But that isn't the worst of il Hint isn't the grinning If not the squally source of alarm. In some places they have made their appearance two-at-a-time, and that with orthodox regularity. There is a family living at the comer !' Eighth Fast street, who have sprung deuces on the inoffensive old man three distinct times. The oldest pair are Hi, the next h and the third 5 years of age. f Why, man, its heartrending, and its dimes I to doughnuts that w hen the mantle of state. hood has folded Itself around these sunlit valleys there'll be six boys to yell for democracy democ-racy a la i.nllcr-Day." Political Gossip. The saloon men are working very quietly. Will the ttcruli trot fair and quit taking! The Tuscaroras held a meeting last evening. even-ing. The liberals estimate their plurality in the Fifth at 500. Tlie gnvel will fall at high noon tomorrow In Walker's pavilion. it is said Unit Charlie Glenn will be a enn-(iidate enn-(iidate for city attorney under the next ad- I , ministration, Ck-aUy is ooo sm when it i milts to tin assay. The Fourth will Ire ground for some red hoi warfare. The liberal- claim an excellent lighting ennnco and the poll books indicate that time has wrought some great changes, k The Colorado contingent held amsettng . last evening at 15 Main street and deter-I deter-I mined to ask representation on the ticket ; I tomorrow. |