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e Chicango Daily Teibm EPTEMBER | 10 Savagy g VOLUM ot 29, CHICAGO, T 876.~TEN PAGES. PIANOS. ower, whatevar EL Tt = T Nenablicans that, hag our{rmnlll bean hoeded | Democrats no 1952 it ylr‘:‘:lc.l’~ = Q'Ilc:g:.h"‘ = = ] In timo, that orpanization would have saved it Wera you, Democrats Ohio= ' arnest and 841t tnany humiliations, in good faith aiso, when 70U 4% ¥ onted the HALLET DAVHS&G@ ; L} WL, raa ot hmitation of Govors”. / j J ) 0 RENTIMENTAL PARTIALITY His First Great Speech L for the Ropublican party that bric 8 ma hers. p Whothir tho Repatpess) party will gt tenols 1n | ttider pan optad, in your itate Convontion, a position to d idential | & platform insinting ,UPOD an augmontation by GRAND, CEIICAG-O, h t at Cincinnati Last :lé:lxgu of mf::]'fifl"’u?';:".‘;.L',%.P"fv%:‘fh:r 4h omeral doverudont of itn tlr?;flonfi:;?e x}g omucrats wi " ba 3 o who SQUARE & The Largest and Best Furnished 0 erc a;n Sl ¥ Mro. My '!Dinlon‘hlnnlo’;?g flfifi,‘ ::l:ol Usve not | 8dvocated e Infiation of our irredaomable paper TUPRIGEIT House in the World! . Nieht Db moi, Ut the patriotio men of tho ie- | Ourrenoy, aithough nog hemsolven Demo- ghnt. public might do better thsn depend uoon either. | Crats, ara advocating an sssumption and exar- 06 arty: notbecano 4 L then wppracey moseon | Fredely for onEe dpmoraiuing and opprowsivo, iitence, but becausn tha olher parly throsved {han any wa b";uof-ruxffrlencg s L Ake orthy " la not oaly n coudition of politics ane | £00d thAt assortion. son ant s ablo to deny BEupId o S 2SS, i bighminded iy AT T DR pie, o mos N 1 5 N the corruption and u-menuu&;g ::'rfl :3‘,"%3.' of thy very principlos tho Domouratic Party pro- ;:l"l_:‘!u nr}':h#'u.:n .m:uun L‘x?', hl"‘l Yocn for m?}‘x’:‘z ‘fi:‘}fi&"é‘.’&?&fl} to this demonstration, i Ll 3 'y Oh1o which Lhrnwnuuw Z.';i."f.’nn‘é' g"‘:.n: ns’:;&n :;; 111 must r;ulh:a‘d an evasion uau‘rm’d Tut:y soma things for tho year 1t 6, onl; emucratic leaders, who seemn to fec 0 #OTO- !mm‘. Jear 1670, only in 80 aggravated ness of um’ point, 'llllaxu‘alnd e‘uu?a the %'"""‘"i in put forth that the Oblo platform does nof e ooy 2 oo mado Ly eempaipaea | moAn Inftion o our rrodaamabio papor cur- . | Toucy at ull, bu morely au aptation of Nhoncorinive effect ua to the fseios of the Pren tho wanth f tradn. Hhie e edaptation of it to of Tliona immase: cnigio;, 404, in_tho 0 Titeent | caim the aprrapapsioan ot sa.oout is ne from thoy bave plucad ong il farotosa min ooty | Buked indation and the prospect of ruin it upons, sho Znterlal intereste, bt (lie charnotor, fhy -";;;;gc-;;.dmvggflbl:f:“g";-yg} ek fevn poogie, pariolo moral Ying, of the Amer. | "Eecsuis, ot un b courage of onr oplatont <uro the indorernit by the paciat oF tis ront- | UM Purioes. Let uathrow anido tho art of the #5t State of the Went, oo of (L. groatent States | Jugler whou the lughest intercnts of the psoplo lorneg Union, of fioancial policg which I£ fol. | &76 o Alako, What does fhq Preee it plat- PIANOS | | oo ALIMAGKETAED. s 5 v vrre SEVENT['?-FIVE ACCORDING TO LOUATION. 233 STA.TE'ST., the Democrats of FIRST PREMIUMS ENTIRELY;ELIRE-PROOFI One Block 8outh of Palmer House, Ohiol OFFER TO TIIE TRADE ATTEST THEIR tels In Chicago, particularly 5 e, e ne:!m»:'"':"h'f:d;fumfl-mgmmno. A line of Extrn Superfine Ingrain More than 20,000 have been and being unwilling any Jotel o Chicago should SUCT MU~ | of a0y Wotol may bring on bin back all the kinding e | At 950 per Yard., Also a line of (nples_ Unaporoschadle Brcelloneg! | iepmienes ekt Their Reckless Aban- ceut for insuranioo ool il s Tiaving ereeied a Fie-Proof. Totel, at an atditioal TEHGS a donment of Boasted ifnctured, and nre now nused, | ciaim exemption from firn, ond not ba entitled to it, 1 ] ;’1‘:‘: ll:lALLE’l‘, DAVIS & CO.'S | beraby challange '"Ef,'nfifl o‘.‘,’.'h;xf:"gm ;52:,’..?.’:’;{ sical monarehs as the following: | can carry “"“flfl\’:fi:’:fi:‘::‘-‘:fi.‘:fifl%’-#flffiwfififi cost of construction of over half s million of dolrs, Cardinal Prin- the cloal; f th PIANOS are indorsed TS of Che (not incliding t NZ ADT. the Immortal Song Writer, llurs, carpels, curtaine, and mirrors - ETANZ 1G0T, it of Tivion e e 1 g a0 uirrors apestr TUSSels lowed by tne' National Goverament, would form say 7 It slates that the cuntiaction of the ;i + DISCREDIT RERUDLIsAL S o) curteiey wTought by tho Republican party— FRANZ BENDEL, the Beaowned Dupl of Liest, it (5 midle of the roam, after whichtio door Tncredible Ahsurdlty 0f the [ tho i over, eXposs. the ALreiTO! eople to | hich contraction, by thy way, is ouly imagin- ’°“F"°"’fiu§?g§"m"&nfl (,R;npo!ch sliall bo kept clot!:} :o;r:nl:u t!:;;- ot b:ynmi‘m- At §1,07) per Yard % tho ridiculo and contempt of civilized mankind, | 2% 88 ovory acil-toformed man fu the country ANTON URBBRUCH, Comnt My | Fore e bTOReIOR of the amoviny Mot I in 1 : Doctrines P[Qmu]ga‘l;ed Taalto our paiitical an woll an_business ifs mors | KBOWs—lan’ Lought abont s brosent deprog. ANT uci, A 13 Foom, the propHe e and - t e furnitare than over the hot-bey of bii sion of busineas; sud, Lissiug mado this stato- SNILLINON, Gour Hanb ph s bertee | R TR’ lro-exlonds boyend the imits of tas THE BARGAINS OFTHESE ASON by Old Bill tom ol pings i ‘aokaty’pata Tl | ek (b g o DRLD i st . W, GOTTECHALR, Court Organist, Welrsar, room, thete will not be any chiarge for the damoge 1 ' y Allen, dentha of moral sod materisl bankruptcy sad | 198Kk0 aud keep tho Jrojume of the currency equal R JOAGHIM, the Wizard of tho Vioin. but 1'will pay the proprietor five thonsvad doliarm, o = e L ruin, which, 8 all hirfoty domoostreren Syin | 10.4ho Wauts of trede. EUon s BATZENDULG, Coust Piaulrt, Dussal- rpleg :T;f;«'n:y“nlm‘l’ M l«;’;‘é&?fiafi: e FINANCIAL. frevor fail Lo foliow a courne so utterly detnented ‘h“,."‘;‘ d“)‘ thin '?“:? If susthing, it moany o, ward, on ay, and, TS " Si At the voiume of tha carrency has beon ro. ATGUST KORMPEL, Conrt e spleein ono bour, "4l [a7 tbo Froptslor®r the = Universal Repudiation, Bank- ‘",‘.:' "ff"d“"‘“' . ditced wo much a8 to_ fail uhiort of tho wants of JOSERE JORGHTH, ek Brocia o Hogay | Htst s aumags o Ty B auafllflfl Bflflk []f GUHHHHI'GB ) Shemmoinan 150 iyt gy, Siat oy | iy "G RV 8 o Ml short o the waute ot e dgiamy - Ol Blar i Deposlin o the money 1o be ads ta any Daak that *| ruptcy, and Ruin, Thejr | piomrlressive miomdortuud: o Somosistg | movie . tnt cau e by, Jasuiug moro of ZT, 80UB| irector Nelglum Al d may ba agreed upon, caudidatea deel, CEIND] ¢ Leipsio Con- | ™33 : iad Torion et e ADDroliation of thet | wintg, and thet e b Clon 17 Ly i tall . ey o e ol Lo 0t Sreproct ey acsapied eotteo ot imply sa —_ Inevitable Result, osncind po'ies, tuat tho Infation fover will, ape o, A (i opnE eb £ B WEINTZELL, Dircctor Leipalo Conservatory of TOTTER PALMER. aso, moro ol it from time to ume, as tho volumo put out may not have effected tho putpose, Every cluld 1n tho countzy can undoratand tho meaning of puch language, and 1 wonder with what faces * Lonoravle goutlemen " can slaud it | up bafore an mtelligent pasnie fesbly uihbling der the sumulus of such succras, swoep like wildfiro over the Westorn and 8-uthern Htates ovorwholm and cubfngate the Domacratic tional Coavention next yoar, dictato its sud ite candidatos. and in 1876 put ao md’ T S Ml Gall il 1), $6,00000000 Gl EBNBT RODORE, Professor Berlin Royal Acsdomy, . %, : party into the fleld airong enongh to defy oppo- L@ L t ph hich b z ! potic Power Incompati- s, Loy coet ol o ‘;elu%nplr: AT o o Phined which haa o monain of % Y sbprobend such conroqucnces, Y do indeed no tiati glo act b ol ek of (he W s e S5 CEIICAGO. OHIOAGO BRANOH, ble with Free Gov- i, i i oralco of tho maniy, honar. | L5L00T 1iation br & ssgle acksad 10w o] h Smith's Amarican 0 ), A Patriotic condemnation probouac: N N NTIN 'S AN [N N1 = Jo6 108 KEmbas, Great oo g ‘et onat | TLocated corner MICHIGAN-AV, % ernment, the Dmacratic Conveution of New York npoa Tfl:tfizffi:ogo:urrxmmgig&I?OZY‘K;::U and iy Wataraome, corner State and Adamu-ats, Chicsgo, | o 1 JACKSON.-ST., fronting on| 128 Washington-s b the doctrinea prosened by thels Democratio | oot cqual to the wants of trade.? In no: tuo curreucy cqual to the wauts of brethren bere, "It was ag st deserving the | yolume' of the fflle!ul applause of overy lfiWd citizen.” Bat | trado gow? 1t in & fact as notorious as duyiight doubt very seriously wlhin er Wat uct will | that 1ho panks of tbe conutry, especislly in the stem the flood, if the inflatiovists in Ohio B10 | ceutres of trade, are full of woney that lies idie Buccassful. Lonuavivauin has siteady fol- | for wapt of owployment. No itolligent man lowed them, Tt by buttoo probablo that tao sec- | guestions this fuct. - 1o oy candid mind tows tional fuciing which the loflation movement | would conc,umvely Provo, uot that the volume of 8L11Y26 {0 excito in the West and South upanst | curreucy isunequal to the wanta of business, tho Northaass will be fntiamod to moro {otonso | put tial the businiess of the country is unequal Bittorneus, and that tho fluancial question will bo to the voluma of the carrency. used £3 8 now agency o rovive tho curso of Bus w0l eay tha intlationists, It does not BECTIONAL WANPARE IN OUR POLITICS, prove that the voluma of the carreney is equul Lot us fadulga in no delusion, Tho success of | ¢, the wauta of trade; for, although ‘there may the inflation party in Obio will bo ths eigual fur | po g superabuudauce of mouey tu the banis, 8 general chargo along the whols line to sup- there aro a great mavy people who want money taerga the best principlos, nod loavs Lelplets in [ a5 eannot got 1t {he rear tho bess loadern of tho Democraie par- To candid common sense, this again wontd ty, and, spurred on by a 1eckiess demagogiam, to Pprovo, not that there la a ack of currency, but capture tho Natioval powor by o tamatuous that there in & want of confidence wiich daters rush. This is no matter of mers local concarn, those who have moaey from ombarking fo busi- i Bomo weakly protend to believo, It is & pa- oces, and from lending money to those who tlonal danger, ‘which all good citizens Khould noed it. untte to avert, and whith can enrely bo avortod This want of e only by tho dnfeat of the intiation party bero, 1 | oo do the Infiati rupelu: » lh’arallarui lhh.l‘i: no&comn bhoro tz)whnf« thia? waash the faults of tho publicau party, apol- i fgize mi lln: Hlll)flnc?lm‘n“..i or llo]a:j"’ “f “‘:“"}' m?; z‘hhnia 31?\?1% Gov. fi:‘.‘.‘f whio fe Ifrnftft?«? B‘Jfi.‘i iony. uf ero an inealcnlable mischie v throntened by tho othor side, 1o bo pravanted, | OCT2HO Pty oulo chargod with tho groat Lako Park, with flne viow of Lake VEAR BOARD OF TRADE.) 'W. W . KIMBALL. gfgg;‘flgflhgg;gng tho Sroa A Transacts o General Banking Businoss | FAISHY of the Charge that the 2 n5a (il Bolo Northwestorn Agent, road Depots, and placos of amuse- 8 Hard Times Were Caused i 8 t location in Chicago. 3. G. ORCILARD, Manager, ) CORNER (S;Iz'fl'g fit égflMS-STS., e BRAALO0 e by Contraction, GRANT, UPRLGHT, YD SQUARE SZEeAse: | PAID UP GAITAL, $300,00, - PIATRT L@ Jor m:‘;x’:fl ml::t “::ug::: Hotel in o city, spuonrsufirb Traasacts the busiacas of Merchante, Benkers, nnd | Clicap Mozey Not “ Tho People’s Honay,” illcundy furnished snd proviied. aiuh | Othore. Collections mads Apon s warie of e bl ] 5 THE STANDARD FIANOS OF THE WORLD, " entifely Dre proet. " EmcatinsinThoriond, B [ B G Geen bat the Honey of Gamblers, Blood FUIST of the GRAND GOLD MEDALS OF HONOR, LISHELL & UULBENT. | Orryeems—omar, ¥ GREF, Peecitonts Wiy, v Suekers, and Derils, WONLD'S FAIK, PARIS, 16673 LONDON, 1001, W, 3.’ HCUDDER, Cashler; Epectal attention i reapectfally dirocted to tho latest 5 ; e xy.’)!’é“nnmpr'“r‘dfi t Custt 3 Y Asalutant Cushior, i Dinzcrors—T, M. Jones, Wm. L. Gi Arthur C, n Iepiovemont 1n thelr Fianofortes, tho Q S E‘E@ E EH] Ducaty Wil V. Koy, Harmon: gs drer, Arthur, C, How the Poor Will Be Robbed un- ’ lor, Issss N, Arnold, ¥, Groy, I. ¢, Tillinglast, onfidenco i to bo overcome. Omsty propose to accomplish WBW PALENT TONE-BUSTAINING PEDAL, fice of loading tho country ont of all its finan- b ! s and Leimply” to5 to do my duty as I undoratand | Ofice O f . £t This aluable and fmportant fovention greatly so- Noe. 14 and 36 Last Washington-st., ©. L. Moreo, G, L. Haymond, der the Opemtwna of it, :L‘:M‘i:gsu;'lhlfll:;t lfflll)‘:::h‘: ;fi;flm«'%lm'l‘ E" oo capacily of tho Planoforts for tho produc- | o, Tield, Leiter & Co.'s Rotail Dry Gooda Blore, and Inflati 1 bag leavo to addresn my remarkn divectly to | ooact confoss, tilled mo with of musical R Lron &) e, : adjoining D, I, T e Tholerale Uliery tore, luc tho omocrats of Obio, In viow of our former WOXDLL AND AMAZENENT. annn Ago & ug; o GEO, B, PALMER (late of c'o’sftfn’in, remp. & relations, I trust thoy will not for thus direct ap- No words can do him justico but b own, In Feal accuro mo of any imoroprioty. When 1, as a verbatim roport of his speech delivored some aa{ndopendent man, in the Hanate and beforo | time ago, at Mariotts, I find the folloning lsg- tho people, advocated a poliey of conciliation Runge : aod justico with regard to tho South; whon I ) Thesemen (meaning bis opponents) go about and attncked oflicial corruption and transgressions of cry thore is to0 much money iu this conutrey, I wish those in power ; when I denounced violations of | to'God we could find some of it, [Laughtor.] nnly 310_principles of the Constitation porpetratad say it (ainthe banks, Isit? It might just as well, publican officers of Htats, you, my Dem- | for the urposo of money and curreticy, be fu the —<itizoos, lavisliod upon mo oxpros. botto ! the Pacidc Ocoas, forit it a not'in clreula- d on, 2 Bo more money” tha o many cornafalks i duly araiafoge o4 confidonce, for whioh T | o & 1 no more mogey” circulsio e & Tediut 1 f th Ly, oot o, Infationiats seok to discradit | ‘°feaTIng on the exchangs o thu aouniry 0 18 Gor. Allen's doctrine, I do not By goodalllily the. Sogumtion they wial to speak Larabiy of tho vonorablo gontle: R x’n":‘svvz "::‘;o“d- b:,g;:-wn saan ad- | D Who, no doubt Jpossesses Tmany estimablo Socaioof tho » Liberal” oot which i o | JUslen, and far” b oo ot s boen ndopted, and was supported by the Dem. . g gorats, Taat tioket was romioatod IpoD 4 plat. obon ] :‘.’;‘,ofi',fi;;n'fi:“?,‘:‘:,‘,‘",},"’,"“::,"“fn‘;";,;‘;‘j 0rm coutaining, as an o:sential art of 0~ hor - Hitisy o ‘hgmmm rm‘uugw PO | mont of their mot hn] ortaut interesta, his ex. e ——— et . On Chicago Property, in large or - - SEWING M eSSl $9 'OO per Da'Y' small sumg, at lovt;cstyc;urront ratos. | ISIt Not Time to Stop Stich Wanton AVE YOU & EN THE Thio bost hiouse for §2 jer day In tha country. J. D. HARVEY, 80 Washington-st, Schemes of Mischief ? NEW NEVADA HOTEL, | CHICXG0_MORTGAGE LoAxs, At current ratea of {ntorest. WiLLooX & arEBs 148 and 150 Wabash-av,, I . REED, Wa Need Confidence and Stabllity, and, Near Monroo-st., ano block from Expoeition Dullding, Y New York. fhi $2.00 PER DAY Firsteclass r-ellh‘t:‘fier‘}nx'untlnl negotlatlons Specic~Payments. l With lesn atyle and ceremony, but b Ui [ RN, 1.1 [ Rl s H mgu" in places of greater pretensions and highor SHIRTS, TOHN H.AVERTY &JO., to Get Them, Must Return to e Stoctal Disvateh to The Chiraon Tridune, Frenten Sewlng Machine Invention of the day REOPENING OF THE ASTOR HOUSE, v Cricrxxaty, 0., Sopt. 37.—It waa untoriunate Cempletely Revolatin 1zes Machine Sowlng, | NEW YORIK CITY, BY ALLEN & DAM. for ths public that Carl Behiarz did not dare to —— ' He haris b trel; ted Removes all Difficulties. A -u'u“;::n;tix—':flm, In © | rust Lunself to out-door speaking to-nlgl, Ha \ 5 pressed opinlons challange moruting. " Now, 1 e el t-clara hotel,on the European plan, waa Iaid up for thros weeks by attompting Thohullic erodit must bo sacrodly maintalned, and ust confess, among all the glaring abswidition Perfoct and Durablo Work always asmred, e n‘mflflf":‘&'“{;“‘:’"fl“"v"a"“;"‘ {he mont com- or, of tho best fabrics in[an out-door openlug opeoch onco, and has | Wodenounce repudiation (n every form and sensc. with which tho inflation school” of i bas —— To ord A ruliirn o wpeclo piyment (s demanded h Ne Instraction or Exverlence required. ) s oo belog | . O Fall Yineg in_stock of our|taken wamlug by that. Thes' It was ity o Hipment clerle Pavment ‘commerciat | beon flooding 140 lead, 1 ind noue equ to thia Practically without & Tenafon. elegaut yassenger slovatora will run all day andail | own manufacture. Wo are prepared | unfortunat again that s largo hall could not | morality snd hoest government. ;l:?!ruya ok aos. ?’q ed's (o bill ihnoy o poands: A¥oed. T spensy foryiata willbosmployedandno pains | t6 matke Bhirts t0 ordor in eight | Lo ablsined. Everyiblng saiigble was ocoupied | That piatform was aolemoly indorsod and Ofest Powerful Feed ever Invented. willbo spared for the comfort of its patronw, Main 2 doptod as tho political faith ,{ the Democtatic | POStonty asono of the Immortal uttorauces of —Z e hours, when necessary, by lsrgely-peying amusomouts, In this omor. | &doptod as tho po ociatio 1 Lip of this poriod. New Stitch itogulator. suprance on Vesoy-at. lonma$ltod4 s dsy. J 2 ¥, IRt )ereying 3 jurty by their National Convantion at Balumoro, | 10 tnaacial statesmansliip of this por, g The Rotunda hias been elegantly fitted as a reatan- gonoy Tarner Hall had to betakon, Thiais fn E!pon ‘fl.t platform I etood then, aud upon it T Ouly thiok of it Money in bank {s no ko Only Machine |2 fle World with Autoe | raut, aud will furnish el the dailcactes of tho nrecan: the midst of tho German distrlat, eallea * Ovor | fuhiral) stand to-ay. Democrats, whero aro | mOUEY at all for business purposes, becauss it | s AeRaioe! M D mpyied wit e’ opmarL speculiy, Thbai tho Bhino," and will not hold maro than 2,000 | Yon ? 1 mevion boes Haoioe 0! of principlen, | i bank! ‘Tho great losder ot tho Donioeratly Absolutely Neisoiess tn Operatton. ALk B altpalied with tha. chodoan 'DAN, Propriotors Porsons A% 1 yaty. Wi a openiog | 1 was in oarnost.” It your toaders betrayed their g:;{,gi,f{,";‘.:;,;';‘:g:,;:,":,:":.g‘;':,':,,;‘:.{‘;‘,‘,‘,,’:lf Otbor Now and VaTuable Meaturos. NOB T Do S e, Minader, | ipot tpaeeh wee i Eogleh, ud t s desrous tat | Spclrod taid :}'E:mf'::n:'f‘:fific:cfi:fim ples, does not knaw ot that in this civilizod sem Call and In estigate the Unlon Square Hotel, Now York—ona of tho beate ) | tho English-spoaking peopie should hear it, but | by them try only about 7 per cent of tho busineas trard. ikl e MEN'S FURNISHERS Bancen oo ot o o | Ao hes prtond tht trom oppostio to | Sops 05 O ooy frons s et AT SALESROOM OF EGAR. A 5 stanccs. Tho most intensa fnterest hes boon | President Grane & havesiriis Tound to speak | iy, oy og Sf carrency (rom L teatinatior, by Willor & Gibbs Sewing-Maching Company, YINBOAR, | 67469 Washington-st., Chicago, | masifesiod in thin speoch, sobns 1o aioss 2002 e ol mogo v go-sleotion, Lot nwaco. | 410 & ot cops of thoss traamsciiou ao ¥ I RECEIVE FROM A § Sl i : * | through chiecks, notes, and bills of exchango, 200 Wabash. : -—fifi__m“ Ovora Uouse, Cincinnati, " Tho hall was packod st nit as ously as hair. | Alon b Wanslolh, T find "t followiug lan- i dhon 0L Lnow thai 67 por et af o e & - 57 e . i it mo s countr o U.A.KER F ARMER FURNITURE, o L ehameck a dutiualy. thak svon tho aelos | VL o eunis o ttersmnimot st o, | throngh those rery banis whiosiyih ollectod In New Jorsey, his Entire Product of and balustrades wera lined, and poople wora | elither, oy 0 omanty 10 his gncrot heart, wauts tho De: bottom of tuo Pacitio Ocean! Ho does not standing In the windows. MriITalstoad's spooch fif‘;‘.‘n{.fifl".{‘g‘?fi’:;flo Seias that L may o aud b7 | know yot thab, tn th progress of clyilization, wo o | Introducing Mr, Schurz was w‘}ll received. country but Grant; therelore, we must have Grapt,n have passed that anclent period of bmb;n;}u L ¢ Dir. Sobuirz'a reception was p grand ovation. | You. Demoorats, will cartainly not acenss yonr "’fi“t‘ b“"l“?'“ fan carried @“'h "'L“‘“," in his CArapply clty or country with old brand Ll = Do was lislened to_with close Litontion and fro. | candidato for the Governorahip of caioecsl o | waite e s sog foom du ks bt LACKAW ANNA COAT, RICTI Y BUED | e ot nren o b ot | et ro Lo 478 50 B43 g00d rongon {5 e icatsent cututy, andyor skl vory b o . The Himr-lm, Or €ATgo, any time wanted, Bloss- ST 2 i WA TANA; R mocracy to carry Ohlo, then, of courss, his rea. Y 5% Em‘nmrnm, a0d Cannel Cealonband, | And from my knowledge of the articla sold under that remark was one of surprisa thadafter all that hae | yons must be pood. We liave Gov. Allen’s word | iufistionists, and Gov. Allen is ooly the blunt -0 East Madison, oty closs to bridge; 136 | name in this market, T can ssy 4hat T sell the onty beon said in this campaigu 8o mreh now could | for it, Now L. for my yart- i oy Adlr to woo | but the truo topresoutativa of the idess of nis Jauth Masket-al,; 80D Lumber-at, ; woat en Efgh. ', followers, Believiug, or protonding to helievo, bosud byoneman. The masiirly manoer in | Prosident Grant’s aecret desires gratifiod in this AR monoy It e sk 5 {4 st Galetan dod Mealbat, Bridgs, and North Piary e s PURE OIDERVINEGAR Tho largest and boat-sslected atock of | which it was put the peopl were propared for, | Point. 1 am as honestly and earnostly as vae | tha Y O louger pertorms the oftice of wonay, they strive e e THAT 18 SOLD {TN OHICAGO, goods at the VERY LOWEST PRICES to Mr. Schurz road his epeech, He ws in & bappy opposod to Prvlldflntc:nnt‘; renomination, and, emfm, to force that money out of (o bayks, o OCEAN NAVIGATION., . be found in the entire Wost, moatly of our mood for I, sud good vgoo. | Tor :‘llne‘;‘nfc;;e;“lm-::\fl 3:%7".5.‘;"“ :;:}:-‘t‘l‘v“o;;mm o isisue more which will ot go foto the. benke Nati i “Steamehing, O' TATUM! Wlllfl MerOha‘ntl OWN MANUFAGTURE and WARIANT. i will bao s great effct, In this sticeoas of the infistion Domocraoy fn Oble, 1¢ | They decldoat onca for tho lnuter courso, ational Line of Steamships. 140 EAGT MADISON.S ED. Don't fail to oall snd examine thoss | it i YXW YORK 70 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, LYETIA, 4,02 tons urday, Oct. 3, at. 594 Lon: urday, QOot, 9, uraayiOct.1d, at 9 Wg’gmmm * | respondent has nover known in thia c&:y 80 much rday, Ock, 23, at ) b ioe curiosity aud Intorost about auy polities] speach 5 fhul}&ly,flc‘t'.{. hy | a8 in this Inatance, It will bs eagesy resd all 7. Tleidrn teke ) | 3 over the country, . . oornge Licks urreacy. oh Creay iy £ curreaay 3 o deomable groon- goods and SAVE THE COMMIBSIONS | campaign (ho will ropoat it frequsmtly in both | there ate any Grant mem pre caropaign, they | | Kow, supross inote of our irredeomablo g C: s 1ssned, No matsor who gets them, the } Dow so gonerally paid to “ MIDDLE MEN," | laoguaos) thers cau be no doubt.. Your eor. 26y f1oee mho mdvorate Gov. Allew's olictin, | biake be een poople wio reosivo shom will do ls " 10 go straightway aod deposit tiem io banks—all Tho truth e, thero woro a sot of Rapublican Al . " , ik politiciany who thought thev could narm':s thon- | Sxfept Gov, Allon. +tLold on!* cties o At 1 neyor do | Yon are dostroying vour green- Ivon auy imquity It whey only raised the ory of | ™ R oen, ranel" Theve seom 10 bo tyw & set of Duayg. | Y20ke for all purposa of maney currenoy i i Lo bottem of th gratio politicians who think they cun porailt | %O Are throwiog them into tho bl tenders, aud npon the mame principle I oppose tho latter. Forft ia my sincers conviction that TE-8T., cor. Adams, Chicago, THE aPKECH, Pacitio Ocean.” "And Le sagely procseds to atow iy e 4d RengyFs B LARSON, 34 & 36 Randolpb-st,, cor, Wabash-ar,, 195 ETATH ST, . Ad ot e, Cusinaas XD Friiow.Crmizxin; Th | themse 'g-,:-u{gflfl:!;y{h;b;&gg_;;ig:h ©EY | away i an old stocking or A2 ekrthen pot par Hermian House). Chiongs, ***2I0h4ls.” (oppanils naw Ate giving specia sttention to STOVES AwD FURNAGES, morchauts aud busincss men of (incintatl have | of “Graat.” I opp 208 falso pi mfiouiornr aurculstion; for, 1if ho lends his mone; anybody, or pays it out1n & buaines tracosstion, 1he et getait, it it is & cone S DECTUNETOTRANCE, | TEAS, SYRUPS, | Soos vt st | o e s e v, F thero 1s Just aa littls danger of the re-slection of | o , will forchiwith deposit | Guneral Teanaatlantio Company's by Thits discovery gives more | FONOY. "For that honor I offer thom mymnoore Prosidont Grant us thars is of a now rebaitiog | Silerable quluuly{ '-l}a Jost L o .poel :‘;l:.fi A o this Con ) < ) %x‘“g;’.”mfi: wii sl froa e o MOL ASSES ToB AGG 0 ;L.'f‘ifin‘".?é;" m‘:‘:flg of the magoitude of tho qaestion and tz. far. | of wily l“’llg‘;’""!- "?° x;‘il‘fl‘:'fi hide “llue‘l; U8 | " Yes, this is & purverss age whon plorla wilt Ip ‘Pfl\“i:!'"u D, Batarday, Out. 3 ] ] stoves. We bave thirteen | reaching itnportaaco of the doclaration of sonti- oliovous ochiemes bobind what they balievo | ¥ upon depositiog thels money lu_ banka, l.,',“‘ “ena atuzday, 'Oct. (i slzea of furnaces, Canwarm | ynove hicl tho People of Ohio will woou bo | 100! ¥ ** Now," Gov. Allen w hny. e experiment Pfi"{#u'fi'ffluskmf s alutday, Ut 2 the hm-kdnlml’ or emalicst cottage, called upon to make at the ballot-box. No, wy Demoeratic follow-oitizens, Dot having suswersd, the great maasof tuis Vst cabio, $110 anct 9140 oo ko) iy s recomuend thei for aoft coal. Dut Laforaprocceding to duucus tho (s of 1 UAVE NOT CHANGED siues, now ssu0 of groenbacks Laving gone. loto the Sood gatln, &7l i ticketa at ped ooy H Call nd 6o, or sead for circular. tbis coutost, 1 owe 50u'a pretimivary statenout [ I stand upon the ssme grouud which I occupled [ Laoks, or, whicl 18 tho asme thing, into tho bot- lag, h"“;‘.:.f:’.’ix:.“w(fl'.flffllm t::"é'g'.':".‘:’"é'}"" in- beAn hl,m:uenu stock in stors and arriving, which will CUSHING, WARREN & €O, of a-lnan you cxl.x?’x?:lu n.ud u:lannc:l:. nlcdvoc:]u taua of moflt :fx‘;l; &o:‘r‘ll. ;Km_ filnl:rd"m'c::a x:nu:fi . o samere uold at vey w ces, aad o) g~ () 4 3 same princiy] 0 0rve 6 wamo ends, more 3 iy R L R e, | P JoE o Prce through befors purchasing, No. & iafent. 4 PERSONAL NATORE, 0 same princiy iss Qu10aco0, Bept, 21, GUNARD MAIL LINB. W to lead the ludegundm; voters of the courtry QELETINE, oo iuto the tnoks of the Republican paity; and to ~VAKE NAVIGATION, A mut hem 1o (0o support of fte casdidates in syl W bati | T Gaoniicn smaagmuis TOILETINE | ol R i % da) it 20 iale tveution, BOW 0f no sucy plan. ~ If RITISET PORTS. Satiriay's o Suraion it Al Jaasimple rowder for beautitytng the complesion, | Horinted: | wond ot o O party. 1t T LOWEST RATES iy, Hany vace e G 1ia spplicatici (s Gullke any other, v it 4 sac i Indeqsndéut voters bavo" midds of telr o, i For st. slosephi and HBeaidy and Lowedistely renioved, only the eect romalnii and I respoct them t00 muoh to boliove thas thay il hdsy's Offen narlimest soruer Clavkand | ¢ Sacopisd bk oz, | Haibla. Abugrnte pedroarailois aud without au equal, | 454 revpoct theus to this or thac aide by any ine DU VEHHET, Gonerst Wortern Aeent, For Manistes, Great Western Steamship Line, | ¥or Escambs ‘T'o the same sontiments which then you #oloudly | the money stays out of the bauks.” And, finally, spplauded, I ask you mow to give & pationt aud | (lov, Allen would sccomplish bis purposs,—that candid hearing, Lion the greenbaoks wili have become so ut- As Domocrats, you profess to be abovo all fn terly worthless that it will no longer bo of nu{ {avor of two things ; pinu. tloetrictost maluten- | uss’ to deposit them io banks at all. Then, 0 of tho liuntations of Governmontal Pomur | yupposo, the greoubacks would, in by seuss, be B indispousable safegusrd of frea fustitu. **bettor than cornstalks ;" the; woald, at loast, tioow: and, ocond, an honost and economical ‘*sarve the purposes of money sud curreucy,” condet of our publio affaiis, Ity delity sothese | and really **ciroulate as a medium," scoordivg to w0 things is tha partioular boast of the Demao- Gor. Allon's eulightened tinaucial ooncaption, cratio party, and upon this Bdolity it bases its ‘This would, Gov. Allen gives us to uuder~ claims on popular confidence aud support. A f stand, be * making and kooping the volume of =— m— T am told that my AP‘]«IBIIHIEI} in tbis el:fdxn Luaa Lecn represented as part of concort Han dividusl or combination of tudividua! Basides, 1 uot only do ot sovk to commit wns) y else ) to the nfiolle! rt“h“.nl‘lw t}nusjl n: ll:{'ly the ourmwy' o‘%un‘l)m ux; 't"n all 511:‘!!;“'& be Preaidential election ot 187{) 1, sgree, fact, it was whilla contonding for the purvuance of the Ohio platform, esir From New York to Bristol (Kagland) dizsot, B, Aol Sok e o oot T oaen et 18Tl b | e oy sa.wlile ponie limitatious of | brove that the Ohip . plaiforn msane e UBBAGON, fymc Haiurday, th DYEING- e retrogdom of Sudgment on thu) mattor, | Governmoutal powor, and for tho restoratian of | WjaY follower of Gov. Allen dony it yes ? Fa ® to e exercised whon the OUigueuoy will anse, and | hooest and economical Rovoruwent, that tho In- But, O citizeus of Ohio, I ask you now io all E..g.,,,,‘* Xeol Ladiea’and Qentiemen's Uarients dyed and cloansd 1 sdviso averybudy elso to do the same My ro. | depandonts broke with (b coutrolliny: lofluances | gobernass, would it wot by ati. A S [ e superior m T lutioos to the Nopuvlican party are no goret. 1 | of the Ropublican pasty, for which yoa applauils ey g A ¢, REN' FAIRBANKS® s i AN W, Madtis havo deemsd it wy duty, as Benator \ud ss a | ed us so londly, for lhuoseoplo of b0 groal k Htate, an n elligoat, B > STANDAID 100 Bouth Clars, 184 1L L citizan, 10 comba the ertora and {ransgessions Now, I protest that wo were in oarnest and in | eduoas poople, st & critical molsnt, when 8o - 1ans that controlled 1owa up nader ita 1 thoughit I was nght w| TO X o4 Yury desicable Lirown miony Houss, with sl fl'& :flnvlnlmfu, large brick lara; ‘iso large SCALES “Puts”and “Calls” that utrugalo, astuated, not byany | muok depeuds upon their ducision, to desiguala ’fn‘i."-‘x‘y’..'"n",fi;.u ‘beruonal pits, bot by & man, who clatms thoir yotea just becausy pe iy %08 Calumet-av,, near Tweuty-accond. solicitudo for tho Integrity of republican institu- | the exponent of such 8 polic » 88 their chosen ril 1 XD i vy near Tweuty-ac at, udo for tho Integi ’ f’ n I did or ALL s On Orain, For full {uformation bow to opecate on . and it 18 no mere stubbornness ofopinion | tionw and the publio go And, bolug in ear- | chist, thus putting the seal of their approbation Wfi%@,\.’?’.w'n'.“fi‘ Aiee outg, P fu "x'fii?:'i‘-‘:i!‘s‘l."e{«':.: O | thi markit send tr ous SO o) ARK & co, Whon T esy T 1hink 80 pow. e morChinion Beab and 10 jood faithy we' must reeouuics oy | Clial thue pu insories o uitery siwurd and % Riiieg, oy ¥ Bucarafi8tobuyonly the Genuine, 166 Wubingion-at, Ghidago, | mothing 1 retract, but X Am sure recont jovalop- | duty to defond thai cause sgulnat whatover | childish aa 10 become the lsughing-stock o iy y NUMBER 35, world whersver they are mentioned! T earneeh Iy hops the people of Obio will think bettar c{mulg& of Bome Domocratio akers protond that policy of * making an keoping th- -mm.'::' the ourrenay equal to the Wanta of tiade™ m in the sanao of tha Ohio platform, under certain circumatances mean, fnstead of iofiation, & re- duction of the currency, namoly 1 when it ap- poars that the volume of ourtrency is in oxcess of the wants of trade, Whoo will tho excoss be admittod It it is nos Mdmitted now, whils Iargo qnantities of monsy lta j tio banks idle for maht of omploymers, and that paper monoy at a hoary dincount aa to RUld? It now tho wante of trade aro consid- ered to raquaro stii} more ourroncy, under what circumatancen wil] thoy be considered to roquiro Iean? 1t 14" oany to ahiow that a8 you go on in- crosding the currency the uem-mI wiil not ba satisliod, but it will be still moro oxcited, Ono thiog is universally admitted s If the vol [mo of nur irrodenmabia paper mouoy {8 in- cressed, it witl fuither doprociate, Tho papee dollar, which is worth K5 cente |5 gold notr, wil be worth 80, or 70, or 60, or 5 coots then 3 and Suat you eat buv Tar &1 tn paper now, will cast $1.25, or $1.30, or £1.40, or £1,50 then, Authe papor mouey dopreciatos andt fosos fn purchasing power, its puwer of offecting ox- ure, A transaction roquiriug the usa of 8100 now will require $1s, or 130, or 2150, then, . Vehat foliows? Tho increased quantiuy of (ha currency brineing with it 0o incroaned pamor | o1 effocting exchanues, in consequencs of corro- rponding do; raciation, you nro, afcor thy jar creaso, junt au far froni watiafying tho supposnd mants of tindo s sou were bafore, Yon iry furthorexpansion, and tha resuls will be exactly tho same. * You go on teying In that way ‘g make the volume of eurrancy equal to the wante of trado,” and tho intlation ~wil bo 1udefluito, untll finally the cnrreucy becomes mo worthlosy an to efect 00 oxchavges ot all, nud the whola edifice tumbles down (n UNIVERAAL SEPUDINTION, DANKRUTTCY, AND RUIN, 18 thore an7 ndvocate of the Democratio plat- form who cau galnsay thin? If not, then et ug hear uo moro ubout that platform uot monning Intlation, It moana intation Indofine, unfimis: ol until the curroncy ia utterly worthiess, Bostdes, you nead only listen, not to the trim- ming apologizors, but to tha real makers an ox~ ponouts of the Demoacratio platform, and you bear wothing but_tho roar for “moro money | more moaey ! " If il did not moan 1nflation, is would have no valuo st all to them. 'To quibbla About it is not ouly & uselusn. it In simply & ridioe Wous. attompt st ovanion. Tuo iuflatioulsts of Owio themsolves wiil laugh at you, did you telf them tuat tho platform does not moan “ moro mouey ; much, vory muct, moro mouey " Now fot mo retarn 10 tug J:0iut from which thix was a digreseion. 1 ailirnod that thoso who ad. Yocaied ab julistiou of our irrodesmablo papos curroncy, pretending to be Democrats, aro advo- Chting 8l sasumption aud ezercise of power by tho Government far mor overreaching and dan- #etons, and a corruption and prothgacy far more doworalizing aud opprcusivo than Any wo hara yet experienced, thua betraving wa VOry princi- ples the Democratic party puts in the foregronnd in soliciting tho contidenco and support of the poaple, Firs:, thon, as to the LIMITATION OF GOVERNMENTAL POWER, You, wy Dewocratic fricods, fnnist that a strict limitation of tho powers of Govornment, according to copstitutional principloe, 18 the most osaential sud indispensablo safoguard of Ppopular Liberty and freo imatitutions, I contend for the same doctrine. But you inast, aleo, thnt onr irredecomabls paper currency shall be sugmentod according ‘to tne 8supposed wants of trado. And who Is to’ determine what the wanta of trade ate aud to whot extent the volume of carrency uhall b sugmented? Of conrao, - thg Government. Ilave yon cousidered what thet meaus ? ¥ In specio-paying times the amoant of coin eir- culating ln & country ia reculated by the circume elances of businosa. 1If there is moro than finds Profitable owployment, it will ‘flow out and. g Whero it fuds a bettar markot, If thero in loss t| tho wanta of trade roquire, it will hscome dear and flow in from oountrisa where it ig chenver. The issnes of & woll-rogulated bankiog syatem, based upon specis, will conforw to the sama rule. Temporary disturbances, brought on by panlcs or artutleial Operations, may ariss, but on tho whole tho rule holds good. The Governinent biu no arbutrary control whatover over the vaine of the curroncy, It seou to it that the coin struck in the Miat be of the prescribed staudard valao; it paninhea countorfeiting ; it regulaten tho banking eystem o ns to wmake t safe, And then it lets eurreu:‘{ aud trada in thoir relations tako cara of themeolvos. That is sound Demo- cistio and alss sound financial principle and practice in the truo seoss of tho word. Thore tho Government (v roduced to its Propar fano. tiona. Bat how is it where an irredoamable paper mouoy prevails? Thero tho Yolume of currency is not regalatéd by the: circumstances of trado, The paper money not having outside of tha country that value which spocle possesses, it docs not flow out and in a8 tho ucods of businoss W3y foquiro; the quanlity tho country shall havo is determinod by the arbitrary will of tha Government, Llus is & powor of AWFUL EXTENT AND S1GNIFIOANCE. s It is nol disputed that the valuo, the parohasing powor of anirredoemable papor currency, is af- Tocted by the quaatity in circulation, and that other circumstaoces, such as tho contidenco of the peoolo and wolvency of the Government, re~ maiving tho eawe, an approciable oxpansion of the curtency will result i fts depraciation, and vice voius. But ss the currency changes in purchasing rawnr, #0 the money value of all You poseoss, aud all ‘you have to buv or to sell, chauges also; 8o that the power of the Gavom: ment todetermine the x}unnucy of currenoy that suall o in circulation v virtually equivalent to the power, by it own nblulrxy sct, to Increaso or decreaso tha money valuo of all orivato prop- erty lo tho land; in other words, the privato fore tuno of cvery citizen in placed at the merey of tho Govorument's arbitrary plessuro, You can- not venture upon any business enterprise, you vasuot sell or buy a lot of marchandise ou lime or ovou for cash, you canuot mako a contracs ine vulving tho outlay or payment of monoy, but the Governmont will have tho power to dotormine whother it will be Lo vour protit or loss, and par~ baps, iu oxtrome cases, whothor it will nunko yoa ricu or bankrupt. This, thon, is tho awful power of a Govorn- moat {utrusted with the oftfee of “ maling and keoping the volume of currency equal Lo the maots of trade.” You may ask me: Caunch thy Cougreas of the Unitod Siatos be dependod upon to oxorciso anch & pawor with wiedom aud dise cretion? Tho Lord preserve us! ‘The wisost ssaemnbly of (uavciera in the world ‘would be un-~ ablo to discover avy otbor means to mako and keep tho yolume of cutienoy equal to tho wants of trade thau by a retuin to & specio basw, where trade and ourrency may adjust themsclves, Buk Cougrosa! Give us tho most honost aud intellte geut Congress wa over expect 1o bo blessed with, aud the adapation of ihe volume of &n irredoomublo papor curroucy to tho sver-chaug. ing wauts of trade by auousl Jegslation will be found AN UTTER IMTOSSIBILITY. But now Imagine & Congress controlled by statesmen like Uov, Allunywho think that noro aud moro ourrency must be issued until tho money of the country stays out of the banks; or fuagiue a Congress mavipulatea by a riog of uuscrupulony .mH adroit flaancial sharpers, snd auch & Congreas wielding the tromendous power of chauging st ploasure the curront value of overy dollar sud overy dollar's worth of roperty ynurz av6,—doua 00t your head swim at the pross poct¢ Aud yut that ié the poveer wielded by any Uovernmout, 1utelligent or 1diotic, honest or rage cally, which 4 u'%od with tho ogice of ** mal ing aud keopiug the volume of irredeemable Ppapor money equal to the waats of trade," You, my Demiocratic frieuds, say thas it was not you who conforred such & power upon tha Govorument by the oreationof tho irredesmablo papor wovey, ‘Lhat is true onough, It was done undor the preasiro of the extrens neceusis tios of the avil war, by Republicsus, But does that change the question 7 Praviouy to that civil War you woutd have found among the greah #latosmen of tha Republio scurcely a wingly oue who would have aduitted tho constitutionalis of au act of Congress making unfvuunu but g and ailver coln s logal teuder, kuow well thas the Bupreme Court, aftor the War, did consider suck aa aot justutiod by tho extremity of uational daogs But now the oationsl davger is over, We 6t peace. Tue Nurthand the Soutsy Lave abakeo hunds in renewed friondsbp, — No foreigu cnewy tureatous our shorod. All va- tional danger, with what justification It wmight aifurd of xosptional mneadurcs, bas vanishod. Aud now you, Domocrats of Oblo, propose to coutinuo toat awful Ko\ur of the Goverument insoparable frow an irredecmablo Papar-money syulum—uny, TOU FHOTOSE TO PEAPETUATE IT,— for what purpose? Not to dafand the life of

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