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at VOLUME XL. ONE WEEK, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Tamang oy, huge QF ALL AGES, SIZES, AND SEX. * allappearing at tho samo tlmo, ZOLA, ‘Tho Fumeus Fronch Acriaits Wile Betoun Sky and Bath »,, 100 FEET IN MXD-AIR, . i iro, (0 foot from the ground, and Lod etre also, with her foot con Ss cased in sacks. , SENSATION OF THE CENTURY! A HUMAN BEING HOT PROM A MONSTER CANNON! Traded with owder, and caught by a Tady hanging aie Toad Com arand OS tae atl trae. ie TRAINED GIRAFFES, LIONS, TIGERS, aged AND H) PERFORMING ARAB HORSES, And thofratand only mammoth “CIRCUS IN TWO" RINGS, With 100 Peerless Perfomein, . And the Largest Monagorio in tho Univorse, with {600 Wild Beasts! * Including Loviathan MIPPOPOTAMUS, 6.Ton RMINOCEROS, SEA LIONS, and Colossal TRAINED WILD BEAST SHOW." Ze MONSTER STREET PARADE, . The larges 1 it, Jongest, moat brill a. Le y + & cate Trt 426. 14 Matting the Woettide Wednos: 8 o'ctocy. S, ii? Bx Gibtuongaated Admission, Weonta, Chideen abaor nts, Admiasiua to. Amphitheatre si 2 Seo billa, posters, £c, for do= Tinie 82d ten thuuskad OF ‘sil the ebor SEAT Four. soy li a io one oun and qventoene Tiegh overy Are Noxp, UE FRONT, Commencing smesoor, AUGUST 16. For the 8 aod children, and the wd earroudink ‘the aligh} advance), a . HEALY’S, 26a South State-st, | Campaign ‘Goods. _ SATURDAY, JUISCOELLANEOUS, FOR THE, Grand Parade OF THE Knights Templar Only In auch GRAND BTANDS as are, noted be- low, all of which have been indorsed by tffe city authorities as ABSOLUTELY SAFE, and have been erected under the Anspices of the Triennial Committee. Tea locations have been salestod besatae eee roximity to the principat and most INT! ‘. INo FeXtuRus oF tha great parade, “ SILKS! Dress Goods! For the accommodation o VISITING STRANGERS We will open NEXT WEEK Autumn Styles SILKS, - Dress Fabrics, Ete, INVARIABLY The Leaders of Popular Prices. MADISON AND PEORIA.STS, CAMPAIGN SUITS. Wabnsh-ay, 8. Wabasha) Wabasttea' E,. cor. Congressest. W. cor. Hubbard-court. - f W. cor. Peck-court. | Wabashen E. cor. Twelfilest. Michigan-ay, near Yan Burenest. Lake Park Front, near Park Row (only Grand Stand in the Park). Dearborn Park, opposite Baso Ball Park. Tickets may be purchased at Palmer House News Stand, Grand Pacltic Newa Stand, Sherman House News Stand, Tremont House News Stand, Clayton 8: Madison-at.; Kantzler & Hargis’, cor. id Wabash-av., and Hotel gress-at, and Wabash. IGHTS TEMPLAR PROCESSION. Reserved Seats, with Awning and Cushions extra, on Wabash-: av.,S.W.cor. Hubbard-court,with ushers in attendance. Built after tho drawings of EDEROOKE & BURNMAM, Architects. Z WAL GRACE, Contractor. ‘Tickots for malo at MOOT & KONS’ Musle Store, 126 Beate-st, J. W, Ne N, rand Praprictor, THE ROVAL BANQUET, ‘Ten Thousand Tickots only will bo sold, at 60 cents, TS cents, und €1. Apply cnrly und avold tho rush, Hox-Onice opens at: Lyon & Henly’ J.T. METZGER, Manager, LAKE FRONT PAVILION “the fhest location to viow tho KNIGHTS YEMPLAR PARADE. and threo times, ‘Anipmont.Chap> chund arbor is abtalnod.. Ieseryed eats for Pa rado nnd also Concort on Wednesday evoning for sale Rt tho stand, cornor Stich\can-nv, und Conuress-st. - SE Eo ete common Sonigaucny. und Conuruss st. Grand March, ° ; By PIERRE LATOUR, ‘With a Beautifnl Lithograph Portratt of - GRAND COMMANDER HURLBUT, Aud Views of Prinolpal Hvonts of the Conclavo. Prige, Scouts, Discuunt to tho trado. 8S. BRAINARI’S SONS, ‘Musto Publishers, Stato-at, * ul A.’Q. SPALDING & BROS., Manufacturors nnd dealers in Campaign Uniforms, Caps, Capos, Blouses, Torches, Badgen, Sunnors, Kings, ‘Trunaparonctos. Ac.” Solo Western’ Axonts for the Asbestos Torch, best in tho market, Miustrated price- Het furnished on application, i (/_ NINANOIAL, i CHICAGO, BURTINGTON & QUNYRR TRUST MORTGAGE 4 PER CENT Sinking Fund Bonds, DUI 1919, FOR SALE AT 92 [-2c by GERHARD FOREMAN, 108 WASHINGTON-ST, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, | COR, WASLUINGTON AND STATE-STS, CHARLES HENROTIN, 103 WASILINGTON-8T., A. O. SLAUGHTER, IN. W. COR, CLANK AND MADISON-STS, 118 RANDOLPILST,, CHICAGO. CANPAIGN UNIFORMS, CAPS, CAPES, AND TORGHES, Manufactured by GARFIELD MEG CO., 67,0, and 61 Wont Washingten-nt. Send for Iustented Prico Lista, : Campaign Uniforms OF HVERY DESCIUIPTION. : Hi, B, CONVERSD & CO., Room 12, No. 68 Madison- at., southwost cornor Stato and Madisxun, s : J ae Campaig n Uniforms Torehos, Banners, Flags, and Streamers, Now and dolddesizns, ond for iilustratod Catalouuc, "GF. FOSTER, SON & CO., Til Binrkoteat., Chichao, EAS ree TRIO 2 EO NEES KELLEY, MORLEY & CO., O'? Washing-tonsst., BHIPPERS OF ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COALS Wholesale and Retail. EF" Iave both Edison and Holl Tolophonos, ROBERT LAW, dealor in alt kinds of Cont, by car- id rotall, go, cat lond, ant . EDWARD L. BREWSTER, ileos, 280 Madison, and 126 Market-sts, MI ARIUERGTON 22 OPTICAL GoODS, HOLMES & BROTHER, &% WASIINGTON-ST, Quine, Missouri & Pacis Ratbnad Company's First Mortgage 6 por cent Gold Bonds, [Issue limited to $9,000 por milo of completed rond. « ° INTEREST GUARANTEED DY TRE Wabash, St. Louls & Pacific R.R.Co. Princlpal duo let Oct, 1900; Intercat Ist Jan, and July, For Sale at 96 and Accrued Interest, Fino Bpectactes sulted to all alghts on aciontitia Principles. Opera and Flold Gtasses, Tolcscupos, Mis Crosouper, Barometurs. otc soe TION. Now York. s LOndon, ose. pues Parts, Bteamors Saturday froin ‘Now’ York for | SUIJEOT TO ADVANCH OF PRICH WITnhouT gouthaupion, and Uromen, Uassougers booked £08 Notice, ‘London.and Paris at lowost ratua, ‘TES OF PABSAGH—From Now York. to Sonth+ whet Bf, AP. Mtailrond is lensed in perpotulty to th Ht. Loule & Pacitio Itallroud Conipany, nu fegiond caulk, fal etonmnga, 8 ASL, fara '| ho hbvominuraed and anterou upon {te onire eo Aa Abinealig EAIGHS col uowilag Grows receipts of the Wabash for the sfx months aun, Ne ending tet July, 1890, wora 6 OU porn BMS,847, OF, abethe rite of Nan Riving furtior information can bo had at JONN 1. WRENN & CO. BO Washington-st,, Chicagt FIRST. NATIONAL BANK, OHIOCAGO, \ HAS FOR BALE $200,000 District of Columbia Bonds, guaran. ‘Pho stecrsgo rates by the NORTH GERMAN LLOYO from IEMEN to CHICAGO We 41, and tho only Agents auihorised to sell ‘thera teks oe TD cha ussENIUS & 00. aBonth Clarkest, Ly be . W. ESCHENAUItG, 10 Fitth-ay, ud LOCAL AGENT. Le aut ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE General Transatlantic Company, over Circulara our oftca, Botwoon New York and Lavra, Pier @, N, it, foatot teed by Government, at par, wolots by this ting avoid Uoth transtt by English | 850,000 Chicago, St, Paul, Minneapotia & Oma- rallway apd tio discomfort of crossing thu Channolin ta Rallroad Consolidated Mortgage 6 per cent jonds at if, and other first-clasa secufitles. , Wodnosday, Au 4p ia Aro eR “Weduuedey, Bee. jdluding wing}: TO LAVAtE ‘wing, bedding, and uronsile, Cheoks drawn of Cred fy Lyoasis ot Paris du ainvunt bia DE ae RIAN, ‘Agent, 6. Dowling: Green, fo9t, , PE, Ce A rk: INMAN LINE Ocean SteamshIps, Carrying the Neitish apd United Busto Ie "via Quoanstown, michots to and frou Cp yrlacpal By isi, catch, Aslan, “sronchi, Gorman, lialtan, and Scandinavian a ‘Yheso steamers carry no lve atock of any kind. FRANCIS C. DROWN, Gon, Woaterti Agent, A ‘3 Routh Clark-at., Chicago, fv" DRAFTS on Great Britain, Ireland, and the Continuut for sale. IREAL ESTATE, FOR SALE, Cor. of Thirlieth-st, and Lake-av., . : TWO VERY FINE Ten-Room, Stone- Front, Houses, SEL SN RINE. cag Sra eae eer tsa eee RED BTAR CIN Ese | Erastuereati, en anit G00 Haak tata ru) olgtan Mails, | loom 10,0 Washington-at, Carrying the Unitod Btatos and Ro: whe cuir Direct inet Antworp, te ‘olgium, wuilivi grery joni day witoruately front Philadelphia an For Pau from Kurope and Dratta on Grony titanate Con fingut apply GEO. R, CLARKE. HWUIRNACES, - TE DURAN WROUUIIT-RON WAR-AT eviatt With tii' @ BOsH, Genoa agonta, Mga WIKENCH, Staitugor, ‘The Most POWER. “Hig Hast Maudolph-st, Cutcad FURN A cE FUL, DURABLE, aud NEALTHEUS, ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAME O, iS York and Gla EXUIOPTA, Au TG tt ama TCLAGASSTA, Aug 38 1 1s AU, STG, s a) Bouter Aug. 31, 0 fam! DEVORTA Nope 43pm +, These stoamors do not tarry cuttio, shoop, oF pla APPARATUS tn the market. Portable HB TD hrlek wot: bond for Uhissrated pasapbioks Cc. W. DURHAM, 154 Michigan-av., Opposite Exposition Bullding, Naw York to London ira ‘Used by L. Z. Loiter, W. C. Larnod, W.W. Hoyington, VIOTONIA, Aue Zo bwin FALSATIAROpt Li, 100m Ba petrer, Agsag Gi, Lombard, i. Maton, Baril Cabins, to BO Excursion Vickuts at roducad rates,.| FQ¥i ce, Ws, Crusty Bee kiltle De As Bh, i HENDERSON BAOTHEES, 96 Washinston-a, * ‘STATE LINE DISSOLUTION NOTICES, Se ; DISSOLUTION. . ‘ToGlasgow, Liverpool, Dutlin, Helfast, und Fondone erry, Ne Phursday. Viret, Cath __he partnerahlp horetofore exlsting botwcen D. BE seoural ‘Io sstommodsaea, fecond Uably | “Yord and C, 1, Moermott, Newspaper advortising AUSTIN, BALDWIx & 00, Agents, bab been dissolved by mutual cuatant $3 Brosa' Ne Y. 1G 1 sandulpl-, Ui . FORD, SULSEEUGRS vtian atau MO | ust ra, GL MebERMOTT, PURCHASE SEATS. THE MOST BRILLIANT PAGEANT OF TEN. CENTURIES, |SPIEGEL & CO., Wii Whiskies! BOND & LILLARD, 1878,'79, and ‘80. WATERFILL & FRAZIER, 1877, '78,'79, and '80. E, H. TAYLOR, JR., 1876 to 1880 Inol. W. H. M’BRAYER, (877, '78,'79, and ‘80. T, J. VAN DYKE, CHANCE ‘ 1874, To e first-class; Furnitu saul below the real value, should P, H JORDAN, induce parties to purchase early, WM BERKELE , oe 4 1 a 1] 1875, WW. 4, FRAZIER, '78,'79. id '80. HEADLEY & PECK, OSCAR PEPPER, “Old Grow,” TB RIPY, SELDE Has it been in our power! to. offer ‘such genuine inducements to visit our establishment as at present. In the dull summer mionthslarge lots of desirable Furniture and 1877 and'79, Novelties are frequently: HERMITAGE, . : 1873. D, A. AIKEN, 1876, : NELSON, =. ; (877,'78, and'79. G. & U. (Old Style), (877, ‘78, and’79. ‘EUREKA DISTILLERY, HORSEY MARYLAND RYE, 1874, '75,'76, and '77. E, H. TAYLOR, JR, 1877, '78,'79, and '80. NELSONS RYE 1879, an’ 80 ds in Bd Grommes & Ullrich, 174 & 176 Madison-st, . The BOND & LILLARD, WATERFILL & PRAZIEN, EH, TAYLOR, JR., 0, F, @..” and’0."HORSEW'S,. tho fnest Whisicies produced’ in. this country, are controlled by us in this market, and of which, with a number of other brands, we constantly carry from 5,000 to 6,000 barrols in BOND and FREE, boing by far THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINE WHIS- KIES held by any ono houso in this coun+ At inconceivably low prices. We have purchased: largely of these bargains and ake thus ena- bled to offer choice, Stylish Fur- niture at prices that cannot be du- plicated, Vie a With a view to the-comfort of our patrons we have Felton an enormous quantity’ off Fancy Jap- anese Fans; one of ich will be presented to EVERY VISITOR to our store during ithe coming. “week. ; ‘4 251 and 253 Wabash-av., ., NEAR JACKSON-ST, FERMITURES: = FURNITURE! SIR KNIGHTS, LADIES, AND VISIRORS 10 THE TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE! =~ We have made special efforts in placing in our Warerooms.THE MOST COMPLETE AND ELE. GANT STOCK OF FURNITURE in the city, which we sell at prices that will astonish the closest cash buyer. try. NOTICE. © MEMBERS OF THE APOLLO COMMANDERY Can obtain their: Exchange Badges at COBB’S LIBRARY, 29 Washingtonsst. OPEN EVENINGS. A. BAM BERCER, 183 & 135 Wabash-ay., 8. W. Cor, Madison-at. DENTISTRY. VITALIZED AIR. NewSafo Romedy. No More Pain With Teoth, $8 Finest and ‘Bost Wull Sot. Exportenco, attil, und carv. No fanoy prices. Hulest Fitiing onv-third usual rater, “Grout Diseovory-Lower Hinte Sado Tiht. MCCHESNEY BRO STAM PAILORG, . Ce nd Heniduiphsata, * fA HURLBUT & 60, |————_— Wholesale .Druggists, 78 and 77 Randolph-st. Machine Screws. Special Screws and Fine Studs made to order, STANDARD MANUPACTURING CO., F. T. JUNE, Pros, 54¢and 56 Michigan-st. FRENCH ARTIFICAL EYE MANUFACTORY, Retail Stationers, and Dealers in ‘FANCY GOODS, 218 & 130 MONIIOE-sT, Ington-st., Chicago, RUSSIA LEATHER GOODS. BYDNE Le he wnotetatan nf tiaitY AER EE CO GLASS and CRYSTAL and GILT ARTICLES, WOOD and PAPER ARTICLES," AN ELEGANT LINE OF PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF INKSTANDS, - . Evory day adds to tho completenass of tho above ines uf goods, und enabive us to otter the tnost we sortment of Vanoy Qouds over placed tn this market, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING, MINING NOTICES. - CONSOLIDATED PACIFIC MINING COMPANY, Location of principal place of business, Ban Frans elsco, California, Jocation of works, Hodio Mining District, Bodlo, Mone County, Calltornie, NOTICE HERBY GIVEN that at 8 meeting of Pig Moat oF Diroetary, held on, thy Stat day oF July, an auomticnt [hia t0) Conte por share was loviod upon tho capital stock of tho core poration, payable lmmodiatyly, in United ints wold culn, to the Svorstary, at tho vice of tho Company, No, KU Fmowttvct, Room 6, Han Fruncisoo, Calitors nia . Any stock upon which this asscesment shall remat oiuala'on tho HELL wih day ef HUPTE IES be delinquont, and sd for alo wi DENTISTIY, 4 jc public auctic a unloss taent is inede before, Settee ean etetetaetaiateaeienetae Wit ovoid hy DAY, tho Titiiery itt ues day of BEDTEMEM 18, 16 pay tho delinguant ad~ Sonampnt toxethey wlth costs of advertising und ox- pomesufaale, By ordor of the Board of Diroctors. j E, LUTY, Socrotary, a 5 ‘Urrice—loom6, No, 80 Pini sirdet, Bau Francisco, Cullfornia. is pirnehe nan Freon (33 East .Madison-st, : B est {aw BER ont $5 CELLULOID, Orvice LITTLS Currey MINING COMPANY, No, i BROADWAY, NEW Yous, August d, La f DIVIDEND NO. 7. . Tru hi day doclared a divi id of be. U ONB THI GENT being siladun iho capedeaioce | Olds G10. Ailing, 1-4 Old tates. SuP SOPHIE RRR AR Bar ivaeabese hoes VITALIZED AIR No.4, on or aftor sth ina” aa cman | SofaRisheiren trae for paintess oxtrecting. 130 Kast otiaunise looka will eldea on Ith Inat, and reopen | Sadleunsst, A ABRAUAM L. BARLE, Secret ‘Trénsforring of stock and payline of alvidands wit horeaftor be Jone at thy uftiée of she Company, J “Common Sense” Shots ures Corns, Huntons and Kolargud Joluts. 0, WISWALL & CO, bi BLato-st. meen HE B R ¥. Kakuryhne | 4 ol ING, “1S Per Cent Discount ‘On all Garmonts ordered of ue during August, 190, EDWARD ELY & CO., Tailors, j Wabash: cor, Monruo-at, Knights Templar and alt_styles Celiulotd Collars and Cuffs. Do not wilt inwarnest weather, Pricelista and goods by maul, Call or addresa J. 8. Barnes & Con 86 Madtsoneste, | (tribune Muldlog) MOCKING.BIRD FOOD, SOLA Bout Uactat been talking about twenty minutes, when Wo that we wero at the mercy éf the Democratle be heard, M. “Js your namo. Pos sire ‘back spuukor?"? glyo PRESIDENTIAL, . Fresh Evidences’ that the Solid South Is Ex= . tremely Solid, | Gleaned from the Experience of Mr. Randall, a Green- back Orator, His Mectings Broken Up, and Himself Ordered to Vacate That Region, His Expostulations of No Avail in Ohecking the Democratio Bulldozers, They Told Him They Meant to Run That Country, and that He Must Get Out. Hancock, the Superb, Aping the Airs of Old-World Roy. alty. The First of His Regular Court 3 Receptions on Governor’s Istand. Ex-Senators Conover and Dorsey Differ Largely Regarding - Southern Prospects. Senator Conkling to Tako the Stamp in Several of tho Western States. A Rousing Old-Fashioned Republican Barbecue in McLean Coun- ty, Tlinois. THE MISSISSIPPI PLAN. HOW If WAS APPLIED TO A GREENBACK OnaATOR. Spectal Dispaten to The Chteago Tribune. Wasitnaton, D. C., Aug, 13.—Gen, Weav- er is not the only Greenbacker who hns die- covered that the Demoeratle party South is the party of bigotry, intolerance, and oppres- sion; thatthe Southern leaders still connect energy with murder, as they did when they were slaveltolders; still believe that thore is no virtue except. In violence, and that tho readiest way to convinca a man of his error ‘isto put lim to death. Gen. Weaver has told his story, and now comes -A not-less-iis- - tinguished Greenbacker,’ Mr. J. H. Randall, and tells his. “It.reads lke one of tho. pages, from that portion of our history the argu- ments of which consist in the hiss of the scourge, the bark of tho pistol, and the clash, of the bowie-knife. Mr., Randall has been campaigning for the Greenback ticket in Ala- bama and ‘Mississipp!, along the Alabama linc, The National View, the National Greenback organ, will to-morrow contain A BTARTLING ACCOUNT, over his own signature, of extraordinary ex- poriences, Mr. Randall found that the Dem- ocrnts everywhere insisted upon dividing time, and ralsing the South side “bloody shirt,” and appealing to Southern prejudices, ‘The Democrats finally began to disturb tho Greenback meetings. At Inst, at a place with the remarkable name of Shubuda, tho Democrats decided that they could tolorate free speech no longer. At the closing mect- ing Randall reports one of the Democrats as saying this: ‘Tho Confederacy still exists, my friends, and Jeft Davis, the best friend wo ever had, ts yet our Prealdent, and devoted to our jnterestg and If Hancock Is elected, and we haye no doubt he will. be, ‘you will bo pald for all the property you’ have lost through Radical rule, and you must stand by the great Democratle party, for a solld South will now give us entire control of the Gener- al Goverment, and wa can redress all our wrongs”? Mr, Randall had not proceeded far in reply to this speaker when he heard, “ We don’t want no damn Yankeo to come hore and talk to us; we had. better shut him up.” “But,” says Mr, Randall, “he was pnelfied and qulcted by the dls- elplinary conduct of our friends. Wo had the Shubuda band, about 160 feet from the speaking stand, began to play, knowing that wo could not be huard while it was kept up. AVPEALED TO TIE AUDIENCE mauagers of the meeting, and were to speak at thelr invitation, but we would nat go on; If thoy couldn’t stand our kind ,of, talk wo would wait unttl the Democrats ‘got dono, and held a meeting under tho management of the Greenbackers,” Dut the: interrup- tions continued, so that tho speech could not Mr, Randatl thus describes the eubsequont procecdings: ‘We walked Into tho business: part of the village to find soma: water, aud on our hunt passed through a group of young men, several of whom we at onco recomitzell as players In tho band we had particularly noticed that started tho dis. turbanes at tho time of our speaking at Kizer Hill, and thoy at once recognized us and commenced with: ‘Thoro’s the Green- backer no, damn, him’; ‘Three cheers for Hancock’; ‘God damn the Yankeo Green- backer, ho ought to be killed’; ‘Let's givo Mam hell," and some other phrases of a like character, We quietly passed on, sald noth- ing, got our drink, returned back through tho group to the team, being followed part of the way by these young mon, yelling at us as they halted gvout fifty yards from our ‘teum. In about ten minutes,a young man, wellidreased and perfectly sober, separated from tho group, came up to mo, and we had, 08 Loar as wo con remember, THE FOLLOWING CONVERSATION? B. D, (whic! ninane Mississippi Bulldozor)— 5 3 i . D.—“Are you Randall, the great Greens MU, rt have a noto I was requested to Oy Foal it and give mo your anawor.” ‘ory wall, alr.” f : “We took the note, written on a feat torn from a pocket memorandum, and read as fol- lows: Ava. 1, 1850,—Dean Stn: We will give you and our purty thirty-flve minutes to pick ip your Udds kind git out of this town, - Yours to death, Mr, Randall—": ‘ou Mneun to tell me that ao American, law-ub! citizen, ou tho way to attend to hig busiiess, canuot stay in this town to take the Orst (ralo of cars going South?" 31. B.D,—" Wu kitow you, and you can’t stays You rust go to tho noxt station," Mr, 1" Who gives this order? ALB. De" Tho Boyd of Bhubuda, Youx time ag hore frie 7 is pnasine; you 5 a i 4 riven. tetet got rign. At along 0, H.—*You. don't monn that th 5" rough hands on me, a penceablo cithen? eur citizens would not apprpye any atch conduct toward n peaceful, law-abiding citizen, Hoshdes, * seo what'a rellection it would cast tipon your wn.’ : M. B.D. (going you havo a chance." sw, a ph apAntTy oF HELP, ‘ ‘e started directly for the group of bull. . dozers, making inquiry of persnna eas where the Marshal’s louse was; had it pointed out to us, but was told ho wus not at home, Noticing a man sitting under a store sled near the rallrond track, wo Went up and asked him if there was’ any Protection thero for civil citizen trom an nsttlting and ineddlesome imob Then, turn- ing ton group of bulldozers, five of whom were Gentlemanly, well-dressed, and sober, hesntd: *C guess he won't do you any { hari, boys; better let film alone,’ By BY thne there had gathered fitteen or twenty black men and two middie-nged white men. -° The M. B.D, said: * You dowt know what Hie nia" to ai e 1% lirning to us, hi $ *You'ro . a oe A WHITE SAN WITH A BLACK HEART, come down here to divide the Democratic party, and wo don't want nud won’t have io. such, damned men in this’ county, -The party who had served the note * o} warning to leave on us followed up with: ‘He's one of the trump cards of the Greenback party, and yesterday he gave. the Democrats hell,” Dama him, we ean fix him. We run things here?” ‘ The result was that Mr, Randall was es corted by the Democratic leaders to the rall- * rond station and put upon the train, from which he addressed the violent crowd as follows: “I am sorry on your account that your conduct his been such foward ine this day 28 to confirm me in the belief of all that has been said in other parts of the country about your treatinent of men who honestly disuzrea politically with you, i and reflects ‘discreditably upon you, is trac. Ushall take particular paing to alr your con- , duet toward ine throughout the whole coun- try; not out of any ill-will towards you, but because it is not right for any people ) Jn any Stute te nct as you haveacted. You cudunger, and by stich conduct destroy, ersonil freedom, of thought, popular y Herts, the foundation of ‘all our in- stitutions, and annihilate all honesty . in elections, Lexpect to continte In this cause, and, if the way opens, shall canvass thls State for tho Greenback tieket, for all parties In this country are going to be heard, and have the right not only to vote, but a * right to have thelr yotes counted, and the - guicker you learn this and prepare to help It ong by standing up for it here In Bissis- sippl among yourselves, the better it will be for the whole souiilty, We don't want to. rin your affairs here, but we want the sane rights here that aro assured to all United States cltizons in every State in. the Union, and that you can have in other States.” THE DEMOCRACY. IANCOCK’A CouRT. t Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune New Your, Aug. 13,—To-day being the first day slnce the Issue of. Gen. Hancock’s noties through the press that he would be at , liome on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri- * days, between the hours of 11a, m. and 8 p. m., to receive. his friends, a large crowd ! availed tnemselves of tho official permission to call upon him. On every trip the little . steamer that plies between the Government dock at the Battery and Governor's Islanit ‘was filled with pilgrims. Tho distinguished j, candidate sat in his cozy office on the second floor of tho headquarters building, ready to , recolve ull comers. The simple handing of. { acard tothe messenger at the doorsecured | an audience, Thecrowd embraced allclasses, Probably the most .important visitors during ‘ tho early hours wero: tho officers of tho Ger- man-Aimerican Independence Association of tho City and County of- New York. Among the other visitors were the Ton, . George Hoadley, Temporary Chairman of the Demo- cratic National Convention ; Cot. S, B. Church- in, of Loulsville, Ky., formerly Secretary of ‘State; Capt. E. F, Wnrdenstle, of Maryland, formerly an officer in tho United States army; Robert T. Ford, Louisyille, noy, Loutsville,. Ky.;° Col, Sam Hamilton, formerly a tmonber of Congress from Mary= Jand; Thomas Joyce, Thomas Boyle, Charles M, Tilton, Savanna, Ga.; George Stelnson, Scarsdale, .N. Y.; _P. “N. Horsioy, ‘Jersoy City; J. G. Moody, Edward Grosse, member of the Legisinture'from_ tha Tonth District, New York; John M. Tobin, Boston Glob Into of the Ninth Massachusetts Veterans; C, Eagan, Brooklyn; Dr. Bussey, A.NICE POINT. Tho National Democratic Executive Com mitteo have taken action in the quarrels be tweon the different factions of tha Democracy in this city, and have decided that only ont set of nomluations f®r local offices shail be made. The names of ‘Tammany and anti ‘Tammany are to be obliterated, and all toca! officers are to bo made to subserve the crem end of olecting the Presidential ticket. Which sets of nominces are to give way unier titis arrangement will be a nico point for tha Nw tonal or any other committee to determine, PRESIDENT WAYES. UE 18 INTRRVIEWED, Spoctat Dispateh to The Chicago THiune, ey Prrranuna, Pa, Aug. 18—-Tho Presiden * and Gen Sherman passed through the city to- day en route to Washington, stopping for a 4 short time at tho Union depot. Neither of the distinguished gentlemen was disposed to talk on public affulrs, though they droppea a few words of moro or Iosg importance. The’ President, while eating a cantaloup, sald the» vastness of the turnout of soldiers and sail. ors nt Columbus surprised and gratified hin. “All in the ranks were old veterans,"saldhe, ! “who. had fought for tho Untlon, and the flags which they carried wore thoso which had been torn in many q battle. . The alglt: ‘a of thom roused old recollections, and not & few'vyes wore ‘niolstened at the thoughts - which thoy called up. 5 pnton on cho prospect in Ohio pollieaty Pe lon on G onion would not, I don’t tare to. talk politics at all, Gon, Kolfor, on my loft bere, can toll you all about that, though." . y eneral, thus appealed to, stated that Ohio was in too flourishing 9 condition for bo felt for tha success of the Ho-.., tated,” roporter re- : wi Presitlen 4 . P marked, turning again to tho ty “that you will deliver somo | campaten : speeches during your trip to tho Pacitl"y cons ; “That Is amiatake, asI don’t intend to say a word about polities or ongage in tho cain alyn in any way.’ . » ‘then atthe conclusion of your term—"} “Y haven't thought about’ that matter,” was tho reply; “ but it is very probable that 1 will zo back to my hoine in Ohio.” Gon, Sherman’ spoke enthuslastically of tho reunion at Columbus, remarking that is witnessed, owglt not torn, the General Inthnated that ho had no doubt of Gariluld’s election, sone ——_— CONFLICTING. EX-SENATOLS CONOVER AND Dolisey DIS AGREE 48 TO THK PROSPECTS IN TUE sOUTIT, : spectat Dispatch to The Ohleago Tribune, Wasutnatoy, D. C., Auta. 1%—Ex-Senator Conover, of Florida, tho Republican candl- dato for Governor of that State, who fs hore, expresses the oplufon: that the Republicans will elect thelr Governor, He concedes tha Leglalature to the Democrats by a small ma- -} jority. Ho explains, this peculiar prodiction by stating that a snall majority of the coun- ‘tles are Domocratie, which .would give the Legislature 'to that: party, but that the Re-, + publican yote in other counties is so very large as to make the Iepublicans regsonably certaln of success on the generel’ State ticket. Mr, Conover does not mush doubt that tha. Democrats will carry the Legisia- ~*~ ture, and that Senator Jones, of thatState, , ‘will ba bis own successor. . His principal competitor tg the present Senator Call, a EX-SENATOR DORSEY, 3 of Arkansas Scertary at tho National Re t OM—"You better go, out of. ' * ‘ yj I,M. Flour 4