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VOLUME XL. Invite the public and strangers visiting the city to pay them a visit, as they offer UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS in every depart- ment, comprising Elegant Dc- signs in LASSATINS, Gatin and Velvet. Brocades, DRESS GOODS Z In all the New Designs, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Of Superior Make and Finish, SHAWLS, FALL WRAPS, ~ AND COSTUMES, LADIES” AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, Flosiery, Cloves, Laces, . Trimmings, Fancy Goods. ® We guarantee the Lowest Prices An inspection of our stock is earnestly solicited. No trouble to show goods. STATE-ST. Nichigan-av. and Twenty-second-st. PIQNos, SECURITY In the purchase of a Piano is of greater importance than price. For this reason it is a matter of ECONOMY to buy such an in- strument as the WEBER PIANO, Which, being constructed from the very best materials and very best workmanship, is much cheap- tr than the worthless instruments that are offered at any price. These Pianos combine in the high- est possible degree the maxi=~ mum of value and the minimum_of cost. All in- struments FULLY GUARAN- TEED, AND TERMS MADE TO SUIT. THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC 6O,, 166 STATE-ST. Church and State. fhe Fourth Annual Congross uf the National Liberal Hetzue will couvoue In Horshey Mall, Macison-at, Chleaxo, on Kupt. (eh, Im, and Wet, ‘hraw susatunk wily ua, and Sand sp. mM, excopt bund ¥ horning, Al perdons interested In Qe Wiscusston of Liveral questions ara Invited. Hon, Kilaue Weadtit, estos, Will prenida, ut Horace’ Roaver, A-O. Pholpt, Mra. 1. Waikor, Mra, M. ftuicty varry, ‘I. 3. , Haul 'G. Amgersoll, wid otliore are ox= Pevted un kpenkers, LC, LELAND, {At the Brevuort Houre.) ‘Acting Hecrotary, y mpl NOTICE Thereby xiven that tho undersianed Ia no tanger a wel Benibor ofthe rut of Jus. 1s. Clow & Bony aud ts not apuuuible for uny dubta inci wt by ald sa 7 Chicuyo, Rept. 380, ‘TO RENT. Bio eeinann Ne a Stns 'o Pl . . To Pleasure Seekers. yilte Mletiotoo Halt, formerly Gracno's, corner of vid and Luke-al will be for rent Wo Oret-class vepiea only uftor Uct. 3. ues. tial waa. bage, thoroughly renovated, and a abr laid App oF ld OW eR GOODRIDGE, 2) Weet Madiun-at. ai SUATIONUIY, ac BLANK BOOKS, ayo STATIONERY AND PRINTING, Tae SREY. USE sisi ohaiy"ang Peliting Co Mourou wud Duacuartind CHICAG e ~CHOAGO EXP 13, 05, U7 & 119 State-st, Have received their Fall and Winter Stock of Men’s Fur- nishings. Their lines of Underwear, Half-Hose, &c., both Imported and Do- mestic, are larger, and variety greater, than any past sea- son, and offered at lowest prices. Pur- chasers will find in their stock all the latest London and Paris Novelties... Inspection invited. WORCESTERSIURE SAUCE. THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. Leghorn Signature ts on every bottle of GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Impnrta the most dollcious taste and reat to Te 1 GENTLE. MAN at Madras to his brothe Fat WORCESTER, May, we SAO TAA & lite RUINS thot their sauce ts highly esteoued int Ine ain, and fs in iny opine a Jon, the most palutablo, Be well an tho nosy wholesome, Suuco that isimade,”” X * Bold ond used throughout the world. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AGENTS FOR THH UNITED STATES, NEW Yor, PROPOSALS, “Sealed Proposals Yor Hulldings Hotel at Banta Ke, Now Mexico, will a Focatved by the undorslgned, om behalf of the Bun ta Fo Hotel and Butlding Cooipany, at COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CHICAGO, ‘Unt @ p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, 1080. Bild for tho ontiro bullding only. por plans and spurl Ticutiona, WAU bo recelved, Tho bulging te to bo frnine, wW contain About nincty raoiis, to be bullt uf dhorongily seasonedt timber, and ta’ be completed Feady far occupation by Jan. fe 1881, ahd Company rosorres tho Fiat to rojoct any oF all t Winds for fulthful performanco of contract will bo ro. 3 Waar Ines and examination of plans and spoct- f Jealluns call upon dr MOM ALEX. G, IRVINE, Director Banta Fe hotel and Bullding’Co. Proposals for Buttdt cayating Material aud e Kevetment. UNirEn BrateN NRE OFVICK, No, 36 Wonb- Inelon-ay, DETHOIT, Mich. Boploniber 13, lsth— Sealed proposula, n duplicate, will be rocatyed at (ity ‘oltice unit IBe’elock hoon om Heptamber. Z, thd, we and i od In prexenen euble yards of they will be 0} a ut, near font of eK a fusterial and c uel about iT Fiat awutiiont ac iio By Mary'a Polls Cant, St} kau. ‘The Government rororves the right ty ro Aiyor all propusula, itlank proposain ad, fall Gemadan Ae ue the niannor of bidding, conditions ty wobserved by bidders, and terms ot contret and AyWUne will be furnlehed on Bppication wo this of- . 1 106. apis containing ruposals abould be marked, oposnly for axchemMtini mptorint otc. ot Bt, Star alte 1, und uddressed to the undor- wisn WRITZEL, Majur of Enginoors, U, 8. A. it A V THE VILLAGE OF STREATOR Invites Proposals to bara an Artesiaat Woll four inch- pe mndinmietor and Trou jifigen bundred to Wwenty- Ad five hundred foot dowp. HOH NACItHO, Viliaa Clerk, Streator, Ib HWINANCIAL, PRESTON, KEAN & CO., Bankers, 100 Washington-st., Offer for apo $10.00 choice IiJlnvls and Jowa County, City, wid Sehuud Bonds, MONEY TO LOAN: We havo two large anounia of wonoy to Laan, ta nul PRICE nt hawt Sua at Chea fi rove wor cent. : aided! ESHOND; 101 Wasbington-vt, TION, ) EXPOSITION NOW OPEN. | “WILL CONTINUE Day and Evening until Oct, 23. .ADMISSION---Adults, asc; Children, 15¢. ‘ea TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1880—TEN PAGES. WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CLEMENT, BANE & CO, 117, 119 & 121 Wabash-av., COR. MANISON-ST., THE LARGEST WHOLESALE CASH CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES. TIORMS: 6 PER CT. OFF GO DAYS. 6 PER CT, OFF 30 DAYS. 7 PER CT. OFF (0 DAYS. _ Merchants prepared to discount their bills cannot afford to buy of long-time houses before examin- ing our stock, That close cash buyers appre- ciate the advantages of our terms and prices, the rapidly-growing magnitude of our business is the living evidence. SPECIAL NOTICE. We have leaned the elegant building now being erected by Mr. Armour on corner of Franklin an storles and basement (making nearly two acres of foor-room,--the Sarg- eat Clothing Store in Chicago) which we will oce cupyon and after Jan, ret next, CLEMENT, BANE & CO. Adamus-ats., 92 by 150 feet, With Armour's Flue Heater Altechment. JUST THE THING FOR THESE CHILLY MORNINGS AND EVENINGS, THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE MANUP'G C0, 95 Lako-st., Chicago. From Now York to South~ in, Loudon, Haves, and Breman, int cabin, second cubld, $0; atenrauo, 6. Itourn tickets juced rows. OELRICHS' & CU, 2 Bowling 120 FAION DY tha. QeERMAN LLOYO from HIGEM ISN to CAICSGO ty S42, and tho only Agente AUUborizet te sell these tele 6M TE CLAUSSENIUS & CO. -2South Clarketty MEAL AGENTS, JW. RSCHENBUNG, lt Fitth-ay, LOUAL AGENT, ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS Now York and Glsaow. y A, Oct. 2,3 pm ; Ost 9m ‘heao sicatore do tut carr caltly, sheep, oF plus uw York w London direct. ALSATIA MODES 3 pin CALE NLA dept 22 pan abine, #8810 8, Hxcurs kote at reduced rats, uve . HENDERSON DI St Washinztonsst, STATE LINE ToGtaegow, Liverpout, Dublin, Uolzast.and Londons Rae Ty er oey iimesdaye Wrst. Cablay Ai ion hecorditig, to ‘Mecommodauon Second Cabla, 8 fice Se EE eco We Pr du ul SUTIS IG Bad Wonurn sianeen at “CUNARD MAIL LINE. Halling twica a woek to and from British Ports Pan- BOLAVIA, Be praetickia trou Lavesnnol, Guecnimows, Wimax, Fabia, Hultast, aid Londsndurry at owe! races “Canigany's Odiea, cart rk and Randulplienta. Coleg wards, wt [owust rated, je Moretti for si ea EDU VE mil WestUrn AROAL. WRUSSES, $100. RUPTURE! 2a’ Reward. Wo will pay tou charitapta institution #1W) ofan Inguinal Hornia that can be retal that we cannot rotaln, PIV: COMMON-BENSE BANTLETH, BUTS h Btatw-ot, Coleago, tL DR. PAMKEL, the patonton uns ha Juurs Gx perlonee, tho lust # yeons with’ Marine Hospluslt, At buy, Navy, and Podsionors, thy Goverment Bavae suldptod Gur appliance us the bust in use. Cases that can bo curad wu pevor fail tu clre. WANTED. WANTED. ‘Vo obtaln an Interest Ia tha business of some welt extublisbed reputable (rath and Connalsaion dr on thy Bout of dvertaer te contribute i fair uinount of ¢ Hus thorough meyuulntaned wi alana cus dunce, 2 44 e sidyrable tuslaess ‘aribuny oftica. Fine Hpectactes sulted to all sights on sctontiiig principles. Gperuand Field Glasses, Telescupus, Ml iy ~Jmproved Ceilulotd Cujfs, Collars, and Bosoms. Do not wilt in twarm- est weather. BARNES’ Hat Store 86 Madison-st. (Lrlvune Building) THE A. &W. OWL STOVE, “As Usuall” THE LEADERS! Herino Underwear! LADIES’, MEN'S, CHILDREN'S, luducerents. which No Othe louse, Ofeys) LADIES’ FINE MERINO VESTS t “SILK STITCHED!" 60c! LADIES’ ALL-WOOL SCARLET VESTS! “FINELY FINISHED!” $1.50! MEN'S AlL-Wool SCARLET SUIRTS & DRAWERS! . “EXTRA HEAVY!” $1.25! MEN'S FINE MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS! 60c! MEN'S HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS! “FULL REGULAR MADE!" “ALL SIZES!" $1.00! GIILDREN'S BEAYY MERINO UNDERWEAR | “FULL REGULAR MADE!” “ALL SIZES!” 76c! CHILDREN'S HEAVY MERINO UNDERWEAR | 26c! 30c! 36c! Our general assortment of Un- derwear includes all the Standard makes, ; Our prices on all of them will be found much below the market value. at INVARIABLY The Leaders of Popular Prices. GENERAL NOTE... sm ile ease + Meeting of he: Soverign AND LAD i. ©. O. F., At Toronto, Gntario, SEPT.,19 TO 25, 1880. The MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R. will sell Excursion Tickets trom Chico to Toronto and Return For the aboye occasion At $10 Each. Tickets, good from Sept. 15 to 18 going and until Oct. 5 return- ing, wilh be on sale at Gencral Oflice, 67 South Clark-st., And at Depot, foot of. Luke-st. HENRY C. WENTWORTH, G.P. and T. A. Ly RY. + MLL OR. Keith & Co,, Wahash-av, & Monroe-st, WHOLESALE HILLINERY OPENING! WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 AND 16. French Pattern Hats, Hoveltfes in Feathers, Plumes, Silks, Yelvels, Ribbons, &c, GRAND EVENING DISPLAY ELECTR ic LIGHTS, From 8 sate o'clock. TRADE INVIZED. fod He A.G. SPALDING & BROS. 118 Randolph-st., Hoesdquartors for ce! A GOUDS, Uniturms, F va, Truhspare: Vand- ow Prices, Sole, suing Dealy: F Weaturn Ayonts for gelubrated Asbestos Torch, Spud fur itustrated catalogue aroeily seduty : BARGAINS AT THE PUTNAM Clothing House, DOZEN 1,000 DOZEN ndershirts and Drawers, IN THREE COLORS, Old Gold, Scarlet, Scarlet and White Mixed. The above goods were bought much under price, and we pro- pose to give the benefit toourcus- tomers by closing them at $1.25 per Garment, Which is one of the best BAR- GAINS ever offered in Chicago. Gentiemen, These goods will be on sale this morning, and we wish you to ex- amine them and see how much truth we tell you. Putnam Clothing House, 1 & 133 Clark, and L17 Madison-st, MINER, BEALS HACKETT, PROPRIETORS. _ JW. H. FURLONG, Mapager. CHICAGO CKEY and TROTTING OLU eB! fall Troling_leing! FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1880. PURSE $1,000---2:21 CLASS, PIEDMONT, _LIDA BASSETT, VOLTAIRE. PURSE $700---2:20 PACING CLASS, CLINKER, — BEN HAMILTON, WONDERFUL, HOOSIER TOM, BILLY SCOTT. Official Pools sold at the Tremont House by Annstrong & Bride. ON THURSDAY, SEPT. [6, (it being good day and track,} MAUD S., THE QUEEN OF THE TURE, WILL TROT AGAINST TIME FOR A PURSE OF $2,500. BUCK & RAYNER’S Moth Powder! AND POWDER CUN Sweeps them off tr swarms, and is NOU POISONOUS--Flies, Flets, Roaches, Spiders, or Bedbugs. No reckoning made, But sent to their account ‘Withall their tmperfections on their heads.” BUCK & RAYNER, Makors of the * Mars’? Colugue. ANNOUNCEMENT. CIDER VINECAR. Joetlt supply families with Hchuylers Pure Cider yingvarhelur Cant gue it of thelr wrucurs, if they gall forll be mung are sending to wo for tt thst eel feiupellad tw aceoubaoduee Wi they ean be aupplied Welt wrucers. wager ts ubsulututy and excluslrely lure ‘Inogar is tho bust Clder Vinugar possible to jeer is the bent ‘Table Vinogar, evar ie tho best Oyster Vinegar, ‘Tols Vinegur le the bust-O Ww W grain strengib— Picking Vinegar. Grucers supplied on reasonable terms. W. H. SCHUYLER, Mavufacturer of Alden Apples & Pure Cider Vinegar, 7 Wabash-are, Chleage. PRESIDENTIA The Result of the State Election in Maine Yesterday. Nothing Definit Yet Re- turned as to the Ma- jorities. Infications Strongly Pointing to the Election of Plaisted, Fusion~ ist, for Governor. The Legislature, However, Be- lieved to Have a Repub- lican Majority. The Congressional Delegation Re- ported Evenly Divided as Heretofore. The Desperate Ends to Which Indiana Democrats Are Now Reduced. Colonizing the State with Re- peaters from Kentucky and Mlinois. Irving Hall ond Tammany Make a Third Attempt to Harmonize, Which Results in Kelly and His Friends Being Badly Snubbed. MAINE. * THE RESL Spectal Dispatch to Tne Chicago Tribune. PortLaxn, Me., Sept. 18.—The result of theelvction In this State to-tny fins been 2 surprise beyond any heretofore experienced, in the political history of Malne, prepared as the people have been by the events of the last two or three ‘years for surprises, The ‘Indications now are that there has been an aluost complete breaking up, and that the Republicans can only save a tew pleces from the wreck. Explanations are unpleasant and unsatisfactory, and it is hardly worth the while to attempt to make any excuses or apologize to the people. There fs no doubt of the. absolute confidence of the Republicans at tho opening of the polls this morning that they would win a complete victory, nor that candid Denocrats acknowledged they were benten. The canvass of the State showed perfect grounds fer’ such * bellef. Congressman Reed asayred your cor- respondent this: evening that ho: would not have given $5 toyhay, ingared:blm 750 ma- jority in this district, and yet he has barely esenped the general slaugliter, with a chance thuta recount may Include him among the list of victims, e WS MAJORITY is so small. Tie was cqually confident of o Republican majority throughout the State. He has. spoken In forty-two towns during the campnign, and in alls but a few of them he has’ been told by the loen! committees’ of gains of three, five, ten, twenty, and that they knew the very men, Such ussurances lave every- where been given. Mr. Blaine sald this morning that the Republicans would curry the State by A MANDSOME MAJONITY, but where the Repubileans have made gains the Fuslduists have innde grenter gains. ‘The yote will execed that of last yenr, which owas larger than any previously east by 5,000, It confirms the elaim of the Fusionists, which have been discredited by the Republicans, that thou- sandy of Democrats staid away from the pulls lust year. Some of these have gone to the Republicans, but most of them to the Tustonists, and this reserve vote has de- elded the result, AWAITING THR RETURNS. Special Dispatch to The Chicagy Tribune. Nuw Youn, Sept. 13,—The Malue election crested vastly more interest in this clty to- day than did the Vermont election of Inst week, Tho buelletin-boards around the newspaper offices tn Park row were sur- rounded during the afternoon by crowds of people, who eagerly read the meagre and un- sutlsfactory reports obtainable at that carly hour, At National and State Republican headquarters there was 4 good deul of buoy- auey and activity. During the afternoon a wire was run into the National Committee ruomson Fifth avenue, and arrangements were made for the reception of the returns as fast as they could be gleaned in Maine, PUOBALLE FUSION VICTORY, Tv the Watern Auuoctated Press, Boston, Sept. 13.—An Augusta dispatelt says: “The few returns recelved Indleate nelose and doubtful election in Matne, A Bangor telegram says the Republicans carried the elty by 140 majority, a Fusion xaln of 214, Nye recelved 5 votes,” New York, Sept. .—The Lines has the followlug dlspateh from Augusta, Me: Returns to this tino Indicate the State In doubt. The Fuslonists muko a large gato in Portland, Bangor, and places where Demos cratic money has been freely used during the lust week, ‘The Republicans clalm gains tn the country towns, Easrvont, Me, Sept, 1%.—Davis, 431; Plaistec ¢ net Republican gain, 15, ° 5 At the close of the polls In Portland the Republicans had 235t majority, Last year the Republican majority over all in Portland wus 002, 5 Pourtanp, Me, Sept. 18,—OMicial, lacking the Istand vote, Davis, Republican, 3,481; Plaisted, Fusion, 3,251; Nye, enforced pro- hibluen, scattering, 10; total, 6,778; Repub ean plurality, 230; Republican majority, Is, Last year, Republlean, 3,40; Greene back, 1,831; Deniocrat, 1,604; scattering, 20; Repubdlictin majority, 602, ‘ Lewisvon, Sept. 13,—Davis, 1,504; Plaisted, 1,807; Joy, 31; Nye, 3; not Republican galn, ia, is Aunurs—Davis, 1,973; Plalated, 970; Joy, 8; Nyo, 13D, Bradbury, 1. Htupevonn, Sept. 18,—Davis, 111; Plats: ted, 1,057; scattering, 15. Last year, Davis, 1,009; Bmuith, Greenback, 775; Garcelon, Democrat, 337. Beurast, Sept, 1%—The Republican ma- jority In Belfast Is 27; last year, Mt, PortLann, Sept. 13.—Thirty towns give Davis, 18,098; Plaisted, 16,823; scattoring, 190; total, 85,123; Davis’ majority, 22H, aguinst the same towns last year—Davis, 17,001; Sumnith, 9,624; Garcelon, 5,842; scattering, 108; total, 33,455; Davis’ majority, 2,007—3 Fusion galu of 883, The above wwns include Lewls- he Chicago Daily Tribune, sae See Atvaqry g Jeo ENTS. PRiGd PFIVI:s ton, Auguste, Portt! @ Rockland, Bldde- ford, Auburn, and Skowhegan, R Porthann, Sept. 1 (ty-one towns give Davis 21,884; Pinisted, 19,704{ scattering, 190, Last yenr Davis, 21,080; Smith, 21,043; Gare celots 7,001; scattering, 12, Amuregite, 41,- ty 1,000, against 2.278, Fusion gain, 318: Bat, Sept. 1.—Both partles polled a full yote, The Republican county oficers are | elected by reduced majorities. Representa. tlon as’ before. This elty, Davis, 1,089; Plaiste 1, 02; Joy, 43. © Bostox, Supt. 1.—A special to the Herald says: Waldo County, Maine, has gone heavl- Jy for the Fuslonists. Pontiann, Me. Sept. 13.—One - hundred and four towns uly 20,145; seatterlny, 157; total, 60,014, Same Inst year: Davis, 29,250; Smith, 13,- O93; Gareelon, 9,475; seattering, 187; total, 56,901, Davis’ miafority, 1,410, against 1,651 last year, Fuston gain, 141. Bostos, M Herald from Atgnsta says: The Repudlie- ans generally concede Plalsted’s election and the defeat of Reed for Congress In the Firat District. Blatue thinks there [3 still a chanco « of hope for Vavis, but a great defeat never, theless, The Legislature fs pretty secure. forthe Republicans, Portiann, Sept. 18—One hundred and forty-elght towns: D: 5,902; Plaisted, 34,870; scattering, total, 71,041. The same towns Inst seat vis, $4,202; Sintthe 92,559; Garcelou, 10,728; scattering, 187; total, 67.816. Davis’ wajority, 43; agains 1,063 last year. Fusion galtn, 125. New Yonk, Sept. 13.—The Times at IL o'clock to-night ling the following from Augusta: Returns from the First Con- gressional District indicate the defeat of Reed, Republican, ‘The Demoernts now elaim aclean sweep of the State, with the ‘Third, Fourth, and Fifth Congressional Dis- triets. ‘The Republicans still clan the Gov- rior and Legislature. Cauats, © towns in Washington County give Davis B80: Plaisted. 278. ‘The some towns list year: Davls. 718 majority, Full returns wilt Show litte diference from lat year, The Republicans elect six, perhaps seven, Repre- out of ten I the ¥ OU Y. ~The Democrats lonal District, and Sept. are refolein n’s election. Came beriand Cov ry Cc and has proba bly gune to to hear from. La opt. roscogin Count Davis, 4 Plaisted, 05: avis, 4,509, attering, 31. Last year: Combined Demovrat Auausta, Sept. padlicnn — mafarl Plaisted, PORTLAND, dred and ebghty tu2: Plaisted, 30,173: sentterin 80,535, ‘The same towns last year: Davis, 29,- Ood; Smith. 24,971: Gareeton, 13) seatter= Ing, 143; tetal, Davis’ majority, 1,599, against 1,808 In: ar. Fusion gui, 300. “AUGUSTA. Me, Sept. 18—Miduizht.-Im mense crowds around headquarters. Both murties In the carly partof the evening are disperstng, The vote has been very close, but the Indientions now are that the back towns wi offset the = Republican loss in the citles. At Republican hendquarters Davis’ election is clalined, as are the House and Senate, The Republican defent on Representatives:in the Fourth and Filth Districts is concertul, One hundred and eighteen towns give a net Republican -luss of about 200 over Inst year, : ‘At the Fusion’ heatlquarters Pintsted’s eluction Is claimed by 2,000, majurity, a3 are ‘three of the tive Congressmen, Lewiston, Me, Sept. 1.—Congressman Frye {3 reélected In the Secund District by abjut 1,600 inafority. B New Yous, Sept, 18—Tho Democrats at the Natlonal Coumittee rooms to-night in dulged tu general rejoleing over tho returns from Maine. At 1 o'clock in the Republlean headquart hose gathered there generally conceded they lind lost the State. The following dispatch was received from 3. L. Sinith, Sveretury of the State Commit: tee of Maine: * ‘The Indications are yew that the election of Plaisted is nssured wiless the country towns do better tian the cities.” PORTLAND, Sept, 18.—The towns to hear fram at lt @clork gaye lust year: Davly, 20,150: Sintth, 2473; Garcelon, 9,720; seat~ tering, 200, Republlean mluarity, 2.88. This indivates about 1,500 Fusion majority. THE CAUSE, THE BUSINESS NOOM HAS NOT YET REACHED THE PINE-TREK STATE. SpeetatDisvateh to The Chicugo Tribune. PuLavetrnta, Pa., Sept. 18.—The Press to-morrow will publish the following tnter- ylew with Marstinll Jewell, tho Chairman of the Republican Natlonal- Committee, who was Iu the city to-night for the purpose ot addressing the Union League: -“GQovernor,” le wag asked, * what hava you to say about this Matne election 2” Came tho reply: “ Well, 1 have not tad the same coutidence in Repubtiean success In Malne which hus been enjoyed by most of our head politicians. My distrust was ex- elted by the warning letters I had recelved from Senator Blaine, and from a stuinp speaker that I lind sent from Hartford to partielpate In the Maine campalgn. Seuntor Blaine has at no thne claimed the State, but on tho contrary has written sev- eral letters: to my stating that wo had before usa very bard fizht, and, unless the businessmen of the country beeame aroused to the danger, they might wake up very much astonished at the defeat whieh was poxslble on the 13th of September, ‘This was the unt forin tone of Senator Binine's letter, Another thing whieh made ine feel less contldent of attecess In Maine was the warning reeelved from Capt.O’Farrell,tie stump-speaker whom L sent from Hartford. He had mingled with the leading classes of Maine, aud he wrote to me that the buslness- boom whieh prevalled in other parts uf the commtry had not struck ¢ and Greenbackers, —The vlty gives a Re- f 183 Davis, 1,105; seattering, 3. en »—-One hun- Davis 40, 20; total, Maine, ‘The great, busiiess inierest of Maine’ fs shipbuilding, aud there has been tus of Tate Hothing dulng hn ‘Tho business Interests of Maine langulsh an did those of the reat of the country four years ago, and many of the praply there fect the saine desire fora chance whieh prevailed elsewhere during the business depression, Some of the most saugulue Republlean poll- teins have felt for seing the that the party was overcontident, and even before the Ver- mont election xe ool w politician as WH jan &, Chandler, of New Taupsiktre, urged me to sound a note of warning. 1 believe the result In Maine will arouse the business of the country to a reatization of the dangers of a possibile Democratic suecess, and will lend tun greater cud more elfective work than would have beun done without 1.” * What will be the elect, Governor?” £ takes uous the political contests In other ates ? Tho National Committee wilt renew its work with unabated contidence’ and fresh energy. Tho ehanees of carrying Indlang are more than fair, and Ldo not belleve the adverse result in Saluo will seriously utfect the contest there, and from what have re- ceived from. the bust atithority 1 nm wbso~ Intely contident that we Will carry the Em cia is undiminished.” INDIANA. DEMOCRATS COLONIZING THE STATE, , Npeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inpranaponis, dud, Sept, —The grand rally announced by the Democrats to occur Jn this elly on the dth of October Is simply a repatition of the attempt made In 1876 to ine port voters a few days prior to the election, Itis advertised that through tralng will be run from St, Loula, Laulsvilly, Chicage, atid other points, and that speak of note will be here to entestain the crowd, In 1876 the saine anhouncement was nade, aud, O85 was then discovered, the trains. so advertised simply brought loads of roughsfrom thecitles named who were noted fn thelr respective Jocalles wy ballot-box stuffers and repeaters ; aginst $0,800 Inst year. Davis’ mnjork - Davis 30,712; Platsted, * 188., Sept. K,—A dispatch to the | ; Sept. 13,—Twenty-turee - intel fre State. My faiths In the election of Gare ; ‘ i { i }

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