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The Chicage Dailn Teibmne. VOLUME X, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, I880—TEN PAGES. PRICE IMVE o g L s N GOODS. hl<} 2 took County, every possibllity of doubt would | tor Conkling Is In the city, P il PRLSIDENTIAL. Do pemaved.” These plantations haye oen the spent n few minutes at"Natlonal Headaguare | Byfletd 1s the stronuest opponent of the by Iale Fowler, of Newnr| Ioeot was made hotbeds of Demoeratle frmms for thirty yenrs mst. We bave not yet roeelved thelr fethins, The totul vote for Gavernor will react nearly, it not gulte Ouly twice i tho hirtory of e hns the yote reanched ched S The avernen annnl has bhean little more ters, 11e had a conslingion with Mr, Arthur | selieme, who elain that jie AT LA ARPE S In the State Comwlitee romms, and then ro- but it Is Inthnted that whenever the nroper " A MABEE, o, i tlred to work on Wis speeelr. . Tle recesved | timo arrives for sueh & conlition even Jiyfield I ’,’["'" .m'fi',“" fo The Chteago Tritmne, but few eallers, 1t was not generally known | wilf promlse of o fat oflico cin M mati eble 0. grand Kepnb- that 1o s b the ety ek’ siceess, ‘The argu- | Hean mass-meeting was_ held here this evens tsedd with the Nationnls Is that | 6 The Rom J.” A, Connolly nddressed it and this morning [ renewed vigor, It I3 befleved that ock pole to-dny, A shord h be elected § i( Davis’ Election in Maine Now FALL WEAR JUsT OPENING = o N O V E E Senator Conkling {o Deliver Iis Great Speeeh in New York E fl’ To-Night. ’ AND ¥ A Rumored Projected Coalition Be- 158 State st. EE_ E G AN T tween Democrats and Groen- Believed to Be Full L Our peopte nro i spleadid heart BT neither g nor De La Matyr can Lo | HIRe erowd. “There wers severnl elubs from A d ¥ i coliruy o and T i nher ‘A "B‘ll{-flh sy 'VI‘!-‘“\V. clectel intoks: stioh arrangement 1s mrullé. "f"‘l”"lwfl"l'f towhs present, and tlioy pre- ssured. “‘n‘{'l‘mwc!::rx'u'cfi:':;';w.',:fi:'y’;:fa;' popdlur inlority MO MERCILANTS IN COUNCIL. and ug the s specinlly foud of Do La | fented o fine apoeirance ‘in_thelr parnde, i s i Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicuns Tribune, .\lnlyn and clx)'sln.- bis peslection b aif [ The Garfleld Club at thispince was presented 8y Poutt,aAND, Seut. 19— n, m. h)lv'uur hun- | Corvsnts, O Semt, M—Business men | hazirds, 1 1s hollocen that they wiil consent | Ll fiae with Imbosing eeremontes by the i ; frd nnd seveniviwa towns Dast | held w lnrge and earnest nieotinge ot the | to Indies this eventng, “There is a great denl of Only a Fow Towns from Aroos. | #6i; Piuised, Thasds pentterti, B0 PG | po0fp Tl‘;nxl4:nx*ntnxlns l‘v‘y-!nh:l,:;.'iu :lrz»ct an BUCH A COALITION enthusinsm, und the Iepubllcans are rejol- cing over the lnte news from Malne, A shue towns Just year: Dav ith, LANTS Gareelon, 21,0403 seatt Ing, 203, Da- VI® plurulity, 878, agalnst a Fusion plurality lngt yeur of ‘Tlie thirty-four towns not recelved gave Inst year: Dayis, (5 l-‘unlnul.m.b'.'ur seute terlug, 80—a Fuston majority of b, I they come thesame as Inst year Davis will have left 508 wlurallty,” Adding the seatter: g to that = recelved we . lave 410, so that Davis will not get a fority without & further guin of 114, “The total vote to hear Tom id 1922, whieh If Inereased 5 per cent, Itke the rest, will bring the agegregate up lo MO8, ag per Tuesdny nl hi’a estimate, and 800 wmore than predieted Mond night, ~ It will, however, ho diy the other -way, ‘namely: Davis, T Dlalsted, 7109073 seatterbng, 4208 subject of organlzation to id the Franklin County Re- | Jyhenever assurances are wiven them that publican Cowmittee and help matntain the &‘fi|{,'l'i::';,c.r“‘:1ur.x|l:ll:,|( :ulllx‘ellxflk‘.)l“lltlll'rl:\fl:: o buslness interests of thecountry, "The meet- be effected 1t will complicate tie Stat CEDAR RAPIDS. Ing was enlled to order by €, I’ L, Butler. | tlon, although it would probably reélec Spectal Dispatch ta The Uhicago Tridune. The attendance inctuded Tending capltalists | De i -‘“.“.‘"‘» i 5 Crpan Raviny, In., Sept. 16,—~Tho Repub- fl o clty. Permunent organization: Pres- ,,"',?fi‘,',’!‘;““‘fim’}:;}‘,?‘I’,‘gw}",r,“":"l'u“’,‘l’;]'r‘}fi‘lfl; Heuns nre having an enthusinstic meeting dent, ‘T, E!\mu .\llllvr‘. Seeretary, E. D, wm - the following dispatéh reecived at the lfmxlzhL The Marion and Cedar Ruplds | ]‘.lllflll}l,lfl;l "l lr(;xurcr. }4. D. II' lr«ix:‘(;nu: n :.rr't;n;”mck headquarters In this clty this aft- bllll]'lll-lll (i‘lulm _'lll‘l{’lil‘ in the mareh, and were ice-Prestdent from each ward, A Finanee | e o Addressed at the Wigwam by the [on, R, 1, and Executive Commlttee wers appolnted. © hava elected our Governor, fonr members Stephens. The Demoerats have heard all nckling over ) s B ¢ | Sennte, Fona. DEMOCRATIC RUFFIANISY, business men, The Democrutle party had ‘Thiy looks decldedly “fogey* to Repub- Couscln BLurks, In., Sent, 14— 'lie None | opposed the I'ublle Creait uet, Funding act, | licans, and the Demoerney, #18 noticed, are parlelof this mornlig publishes a lengthy and Resumption net, all enncted forr the | Yy aulet to-day, both #t thelr headquarters commnnlcation from Kent, Union Connty, took Remain to Be Heard IOWA, backers in Indiana, rflm«u 1o further guing or losses on’ either :mml:m of Inmlm:;x;a. ‘{h O, .\‘;’hh-,lxl\ Iv.-;ul; Mo thes *A”‘m”r AT LOWELL this State, from n rellabte correspondent, . shde, g Inwyer, and M, M, Greene, President o PR B e i g & U e U1 dwelve Araostaols towns to come, part | the 1osking vaties Kooy bresdent of Spectal Dispateh o The Cltergo Tefbune. Blvime purticulurs of an nttemted riot by o ay of them t year, Davis; 1573 St 703 Gareelon, 4515 n total of only' 708,—s0 that their chunges'cannot very wel vary the same tenor, Crows Poist, Ind., Sept, 16.—~The Repub- | 0L of 100 Demoerats at n Republican mass- iy 0 . - | Nenus lul the srandest. politleal wally of the meetine theve Saturdny night, the scenes of lu{‘l';"r) Miller read the resolutions, ns fol .awuuu in this part of the eountry nt. Low I, | whiel might make Yuzoo l)m‘nocmcybhlsh. (ashmeres, Tamber SHiks, o emmmm e | —. . s, e | e Ky result, WHENEAS, The recent partinl suceess of this county, to-night. ¢ Tone B He | oy on \eith drus 1 Democeratic lenders, TIUE THING REVERSED, tho Fusiuniits i Muine, menmeing ns it docs tho T icuhion, weimber of Congress rom | g by Ul dr deterni reals ) . Sreclal Dispateh to The Chicagny Tribune, credie af tho Governmient, 1o stibility of one Thirternth Distriel, addiesséd the s tination to breals up Wasmxatoy, D, C., Sept. 16.—A facctious eiocrat wrote on the night of the Malno election that every !lflmhllmn in \\'u»hlu‘(- ton looked as If he had unexpectedly lost his wmother, and u\'criy Democrat Es it he had sy, i 5 This. hoeting 4 re | the meeting, but 100 members of the 1 et ot e B | SN, T Mgt was beld fn w lirze | Hit, teting, but 100 minburs of the Guriold tion were It not fur tho fiet that o ireat pariy, | e square, The erowd bemi 1o gather nhots om, ehartered o seclal Ainand rashed fo huwtimg 1y Blecioral voles assired to 10 by | 7 o'elock, and by 8:50 Tl 1,000 beople lnd Tisotinge Patiee " ons o drive Holid Bouth, hus violnted ol ita professions of assembled, “They poured iy from every st e ll'lo "ll" 3_1: }llm m.u eursing Demo- Ty l0 honest woney Ly not onlygiving | ion of the surrounding itry I twos und | chatle o M‘"} l’h’.’",‘,""h_ the speakers to B im0 these Fusionlsts, but by openly | tliyees, by the Wagon-tuad, aid in defesn- | Proceed, When the Demoernde iob found supportii them 1 the strugle it ., cur- tions, ' Crown Point, Tobist d Helron, | they wers repelled, they humedintely set up roney bused on coln and convestibie at tho will irant Lk o RO, | cetbs und whoops fo of tie boider, Tuls uctlon of thy Demovratie | Iid - and - Grant' " Park” and - Shert | ¥ 4 wiouie for e aluutes clearly It utter idillerence to [ burnville, 1L, and other plaees, Wi s DAVIS AND HANCOCK, ’pm,{.i,m, and to u,,?, pledyes of its Nutional | represented, Portions of three Gartl 8 il times nttempted (o break up the phittoruss thut it becotes the duty of every | Clihs were- there with uniforms and toreh- | meetime, hut. were, ench time driven buck by prudent merchunt, fanmer, munafacturer, hie Hizhts, und two brass-hands furplshed the brave and determbned Garsteld boys, Alto- lorer, ind mechnle who deslres to maintain | musie, “Ihe Sped Tasted one howr and a | gether the seene I Heserlbed as inost. oute ::Ii? l:::'l;llml‘t;) nn:;..g{u ‘m’mcalnmmfiukt;;!un;-ll:;‘-_ half, and was nmost eloguent and foretbls | rageous, nid tho aetlon. of the Democratic b g mk WppOSITIOn 10 118 Inore paae exposition of Republiewn principles, and u | mob g desperate and dumnable, Lditorinlly e and. e serupulous ally, the | COMBTIsOR of the records of the TWo partles, | the Nonpariel thly morning says of thi Nutlonal Democrutie partys for if this party be [ Fhe Biee audience was held spelibound dur- | affaie: 11 sueh thhigs ean’ happen in Ree Bo devoid of prinelple and unmindful of its [ 12 nost of the speech, but ov Pledzes e touid und ubet these who are | showed ihelr apprecintion by rounds of ap- apenty secking tho destruction of stable eur- | planse, AL the conelusion a Gartield Club | where the Demoeratle party Is in undiss fiun')':\:: 'Iu"::gd'"'}L'urliflfllxu:mpflu?’x‘:&c \\'u.fl! organized, enrolling ubout 200 on the puted eontrol? 1€ with il thoir advantages eem seprec L e 1 v/ oL, g : Lioves U -] wesuince tiiva' Wo Gt for tenmmopses sncesss | SVt Lanb, of Terre Tuute, addrosser | okt Sito, Government i ffe-ows ee o for partisnn ends, or th Katn und perpotuute 0l Lamb, o erre aute, addressed o | sociatlon with epubl 'tlllls. whose examples its power, it WL Hot dIstoted ot bor ledyon Demoerat: neeting In the same town last | inewlete toleraniee of oplnlon and respect lost his mother-n-fnw, * The fhelal nppear- ances ure exnetly reversed to-night, THUE VERY LATEST) NEW Yonrk, Sept. 1—At lhé Republican Tiendyunrters to-nlght Col. Hopker received the following dispateh: Auausta, Sept. 1.—Dayls fs t.-lulfmlumm tho French towns on the Northoenf border overs whelt us by Ulegul votes, The pilicial retnens are ot yot recefved from them. Wo have intlng cnough from othor towns to overcuine thule mjuritics of st yenr and sevefa! hundred to * Repibilonn State Counnitice, noerntie Natlongl headgunrters the report was: 861 towny, Pl plsted, 65,0055 Duvls, 67,524, A Democratic Meeting Way In twenty-five different styles, Down in the Pine-Tree State. i [ \ O Mahogany, Dird’s-Eye Ma- memm ) ) e, isll, and Walnut, WS Shasing: I 2 Spectat Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribitne, The Suits made by this firm Bosroy, Sept. 17.—The news from Maine E h btained t 1 ¢ continues to be of an encouraglng nature, W 9 ave obtained a national reputa- | gy specials from Augnsta and Portlamd wlonally [ publican Towa, what st be the condition of aifairs In the Rebel States of the South, ‘I'he folluw- been fvsued < > S 4 v niehty whieh numbered nbout forty, ull told. for luw aid order, Vi eBIeraty - AN tion, and cannot be equaled in | polutto the witimate trinmphant suceess of ixeatiive Commities offthe Nuttonal | 10,0552 SP00 (Ao Viwlts of tho Suona | Bleht, which yumberud & % tolernt of nppodition” tor jorats e 80 - 3N 0 this country in design rich sim- | the Republicanticket. Senator Blnine Is more Greenbaek Labor party South, “to which, if It succecds ut ulf. gand for the publle pedee ns to orgunize ) S g hopeful of the final result than at ANy Moe WARINGTON, Bopt, M, 1890,~7h the Natfonal | i wil be Indebted tor success, MICIIIGAN. mob for the avowed burpose of breaking up plicity, and workmanship. = - Greetibuicle Lghor Purty: The Glecnbnckers of | thoreby doubling the Notionnl det, inereasing - 3 w Kepublican meetlng and ) ’ ment sinee Monday ufternoon, amd in a | freebads Lybor I cneourayeingit aund bope Lo | the burden of tuzation, and Seriousky orpaInG A BALLY AT DETROIT, ie AN The ready sales we have had for | letter to Gen. Knapp, of New York, ho [ tuele brothron of the far West. Dur victors In | arems oo LF Industey. In viow, therefare, Bpectal Disputeh to The Chieauo Tribune, NG FRER SPEECI, Mulne surpasses expeetution,—n. trulght Gree) back cundidate for Governor und two or thieo Greenbuek Congrvsamen, with the Loglstuture, Tho purty of Sulon Chinse I vietofions over the combined vote of hard-money Republieans and Bourbon Democrats, We fought weadnat great odds, und won, Wo hnd tho upgosition the purty i power, well disetplined, and splendidiy oflicered, We were nnudmn,- ped with thie nomiunl support of tho uncock men, a8 they hud no ticket. Efen us some would ~ateal the ftvery of Heaven to serve the devil In, 5o some of thi Dewoerney of Malne—tholr own prarty having faticn to pi =lent our ticket thewr support 10 hopes to usurp tho credit of vue vietory.: Tho Democrats wero budly divided, muny voting against us, The Ureenbuekers ulone are entitied to the victory, e of tha duuger which threatens pubile and pri- e S0 —The Re, to what lengths must not Southern Demo- vate credit,tho. Nutional honor, and indiéidusl | DETHOIT, Mich, Sept. 16—The Iepublic- erats go who are without sieh advantages, p erity, he it ans ol thls clty Inaugnrated the cnmpaigen to- Inthe light of the lawless and disgruceful Ttcalved, "Thnt, baving emerged from such night, when Cougressman Roswell G, Horr procecdings of the Demoerats of l{fiut and 1 pinle s this country biud e addressed an e luta our present prosperity, we declure oupe i My expresses his convietion that Davis 13 elected ? iy these gom!s during the past sea- by the popular vote,. Hesent a dispateh to {l l l son, have induced us to purchase | Gurfield yesterday afternoon, which is given , the full line for the fall trade, and | pubtleity tiis mornlng, in which he says the we think no one will dispute ' the Indications point umnistakably {o the elec- ’ L) i tion of Davis, ‘The only fear In his mind ‘EEH{ ‘l}]( S excellence of our selections. is that . there will not " be an H - | honest return from the Freneh plantations in ‘ [ , 01." general stock for this sea Arvostuok County, otherwlse every possibil- &o., &o., &o. son is now complete, and we cor- ity of doubt would be removed. Theso plun- .In Black and all the New Col- dially invite an inspection. tatlons have been the hot-bed of Deinocratie ors and Fashionable Shades, He- e before known gunthering held in New \ih;llnlly. \\-I)m can I«luulln ll}(; sml‘les':bl’ %"“"1'" 8 Kintislled i tho possession of w sound eur- | Music-Hall. The State Fair Is belng held | Satlon and gnurder by Dewmoerats in the et BN SR e S s | e, tho city s Tllof strangers, Slusie Trom hich e s g, A1, cstions :‘,’,‘l’.';:“ view with alarn tho passibillity ot auy' [ y1a1) wng fitted 10 its utmost capueity, wnd 1t | forew thimselves upan the public mind the ke ftexidved, That the Lustness-men, treespective | 18 belleved that 3,000 persons Nstened to convietion will grow that the Democrntic Of purty, of every town and ity of Oblo, be re Horr's remarks, The speaker has Just re- | party Is unimated now by the samne spiclt as quesated to meet, consult, und adopt such means " o where Z In 1860-"61 5 that the potltienl met tiods 19 18 to then geom anost likely 10 preserve the | turned from Mnine, where he made n numn. whieh It rélles for Hl’u-ce#&"; are u~lui’e!:’ce“fig:l' present equulity botween the paper and cofn | ber of nddresses, 1113 effort to-nkght was one frudks and that to futrusg with power fotfur. g0 Insure n ditnlnution of the puslic delit | of his best, Me. Horr sald the electlon in | would be nothing short of n Nattonal chintai: frawd for thirty senrs. 1l considers a Re- publican vietory In November a sure i.':;if:,‘}‘,.‘.;’.,l:‘.'.,'.‘,',‘,",‘,,‘{:“,.;‘.’,.‘.‘:“{',“:.',‘.‘:,;‘:.‘t,';;‘::‘.‘;:f Muine was not the harblnger of @ ty md disgrace,” liotrope, Bronze, Old Gold, Pea- SPI n . & CO thing, There are only thirty-elght | and will rin u straight Blecioral ticket. torest, thereby continulng tho ptesent prosper- | Republienn defeat in November, While o S — towns to hear from, and If the relative vote Lt us press the ticht with now couruge. Maisie | ous condition of thu gountey, and to oo that | gpoe were still grave doubts ns DEMOCRATIC METHODS. ;031‘ B(l)\l{e. Sofdea“;’ D&mgoon i of last year Is maintained Davis will hava« ',:3?,.‘,‘;.:’,‘.‘:9‘?}"&‘..‘{‘:}‘.‘.:.‘.5.‘" fi."{n}::';fifl-’:fi}.mz fl‘é‘:.’.‘.’.'{,fi:‘""m is felt at tho pollu fu Octobor und the outeome of Monuday’s struggle, he fully | How e DEMOCILATS Al 1§ING VAST oe; Juve Brown, &c., &c. 25' d 253 wahash.av 270 plurulity, Everything s lookhig brighter, Uelmiexrmion o oo ""‘"(‘]""" Lemerney uiid | Mo npplause was tremendous: on their { believed the country” would witness the | | OO MUNEY FOI PURBOSES OF ConRu Novelties in Trimming to match dn 1y and Republienns overywhere are lul:llmzn thite fhil sucreider to the esphied*rug buby. ndn{uumtl‘. e i glmmlclfl uprising of I‘ltl'lnlblll';'n"fl Illt ’;"“ il T o \;'1(3-1'-:‘1\)';‘*"5)\‘\"[11\'"{:: i’s’n‘xfik" ics. e hopeful look, and nre full of anticipa- TONAT Toxis 1 i A dnotlon was enrrled to close the business- | slnee the response to Linvoln's enil for vl % 4 A 3 . all mypl?r!:‘ss Faz“”? de Cash NEAR JACKSON-ST. ul(:’nr:(:lt”r: }’"ml appy xl'esulli 4 lj\":;flf’h Il“m‘clm';;(goumfln houses ou electlon-day, and to seeuro the eo- | unteers, We hi heard the bel yell at the . Sveclat Dispater to The Chieag Tribune, . 100 Pieces yard wide Cashmere — — St e X EEL AT LS overition of bisiness-inen {n the State, and | Suth wid the Denberatie howl ut tie Noith | CLEVELAND, O, Sept. 16,—] ns fortunate Brocade, 25¢. THE TURF, DAVIS PROBADLY ELECTED, Baxaor, Me., Sept. 35.—Awon, the dis< | thg the DPresident shail correspond to Induee | whea It was supposed the Republicans. hnd ough today to obtaln an Interview with The Ladies will be pleased to O’IIIO~W G:b'"'“ AUOUS‘:"M Me,, Sfivi-lll“-—lht‘l"ms re'i‘fil\l'clfl s‘:‘n'ltgt?ul‘i'éc\:lil‘ntd by the Hon. 1L M, Plalsted ?ulml.&r L'u]u)lal{n:.: o stoy here willeen routo bluml :Iul!leulwd and It ]mml!l]nlc'nl oue ?I‘Bmlul Capt. C, K, Henry, of this city, than whom . < =] from 419 towns, u conslderablo part ofticinl 2 rom Cleveland to Cinclunatt,. shouts that went up when thie biattle of Bu, Vo . = . E call, oo [ al e fallowlng voto: Dfivls, 70,0057 |, NEW Youi, Sept. 10.~Gov. Hoerls 3, Plaisted, Run wna lost, The exultation of the. North- | theve i probably no man in the country bet- Orders will have my personal prompt attention. Plnisted, 08,057; Nye, 1%4; scattering, 255;- Davis ahead, 1,47, i 0 1 Money will be cheerfully re- GKEY and There nru;-e‘telghty—onntuwnsnml planta- | fiom i tho profiminney Yuttlos woicl are'w Lo turned if goods are not satisfactory. tions to hear from, which voted Iast year as | 1 & Aeeng tisfactory, follows: Davis, :3.'-1‘37; Smith, 1,758; Garee- fought clsowniere, aud which-need ull of our lon, 1,9%2; Fuslonists, more than Duvls, 1,513, It these eighty-one’ towns and - plantations have voted the sanie s last year, Davis Is ] ] ’ elected by o majorlty of 106, 5. NAT > g ern Copperhend: (L the Unlon, “and the | ter posted on the uresent politienl sltuation, ” Tlln_h‘fl\_r{\'l‘?gd"\‘_{"mcr‘nn' rejolehngs of the Den m-r%nts over the Maine | 10 régard to Malhe e safd: P Spectal palch to The Chicass Tribunes B . e o g ey il et o e s & disapolntiont o INDLANAPOLLS, ludl, Sept, 16.~In an in- | field, Pl wmeettng wis iy enthusiustle one, {nnln'y. L0 “"’l 'l"‘;’;l Siine ‘"f" n Malne; terview this ‘afternoon with several of the | and it iy believed will briig forth fruit u [ but ft was nndoubtedly the best thing that profectors of ‘ths Natonal Club Conventian, | November, - i coubl have happened after all, The Repub-, which met tn this elty yesterdny, they ex Heans have been far too” contident I’ many pressid: thomselves well satisfled” with the particulars, They have the elements of sue- Hangor, Me.:' Accopt my conktayulations on the glorious result of your cwnpangn. it will fn- Bpiro our friends with confidence wnd strengibon orces, W, HANCOCK, Governor's Istand, New Yurk, JES" S AL, ST, Louts, Ma,, Sept. 15,—This afternoon's Post-Dispatel prints the fotlowing: NEw Youk, Bept. 16,2 Jorep Pulitzer: Your | work Suflicient Information has alremdy N cess withln themselves, wnd “there Is no reas telegram received nsking what Ltlunk tuo etfeet vovolve v : e The Chicago Tridune, son why they should not suceeed; but . ‘I'no constitutional amendments are doubt- or the lll‘ulvum'lcfilulunmwllll !ufi.""h rm:('n'wn; afeuo nifell“nd to ulux;lflllul:‘u'lu.ctal\{'llllllnnl hé ol o?\':ll:',ug::' ‘l"ll“: S,,;,, flt]“q,‘.‘;{um"; jh 'rne;i\" \lU!‘EX\‘m’I‘KL;s‘;: l‘l‘b " . o ¢ ead to und eflicien nistrntion of work at once, au omas M. Nich e Rl Al e = L £l 2 158 State'St C L U B ! less both adopted. publio wifuies, to tho buryitg of sectionulism, remryl-ul::cl. ,L:?( I|lcru (h.ls “ephie f:r' UIL‘LX of the four townships of Dry Grove, Allen, | That Is all that §s negessary, - The Demoerats L'ontraNn, Sept. 16,—Returns from five the comentimg of the Union, und the perpottas T ton of represeniutive stund of permitting us t Puscd thy necessity of increastuig thent, 10 re- Blst tho leaperute cfforts of our opponents, hurder work thun over 1y roquired of our friends for tho crowntig victory, « 8. HANCOCK, G % 2 - | Unk’ Grove, and Dale, Iylug Just west of ulways work; but Republleans are tooapt.’ fy?(’_-;:ljl'u‘z‘gll;m Ilt:eh|:‘sl;Jle;?:ll:-\l-:s';:‘.‘;l;:ex‘l"gnl::fllxg:-’u Bloomiugron, held n ruly to-dny which was totake things ensy,—to get over-contldent, are npwnr;l of 15,000 Republican Clubs In tha | 91€ of the most: sueeessful and enthuslastic und trust to others to fight the battles. That - country, but there has never been u nte | CUUBAIEN mcetligs of the year, 1t was held | I8 peeniinrly the ense in Ohio and. on the vely e, 'S WS ity | stalwart Western Reserve, There is far too temut to uthllzs them by seeuring har- in nlovely grove, four miles west of the eity el of this uverywhere, What Reput e plantations and the small town of Sumerset, went. But, in- ur inbors, it fm- " THERR WILL B SoiD T 1! T 1 [l on the remotest upper waters of the Kenne- AT ALC“O;\, F ” T] “ 0\ hl 1 U] ’ hee, wclrc reucehl'ml “ddulki"r;“ll (ll{;l xl:wn;lng. . i They give Davis 198 nnd Plaisted 101, Last TI.TESDA‘.’_q Sept. 21, a‘ IO i ”]O 00 I”O 1 y«'uryl)nvls il 130, Stith 152, and Gareelon VEN T b the Peorn rond, whose thick follage gave sedl i3 to ) vakened to the feell COMMENCIN AL D - &2, "This Is o Republican majority of 2 this _ TILDEN'S REVENGE, mondous and uniform action. "The elubs ure 3 i il i eed 1 to b awakened to the feeling IMENCING AT 10 A, ML PROMPT, ;mr o Fllmonlut ""u{m[: of 67 lust k'}m‘,}"‘,;\l‘:’;m‘u )&xr‘é‘i'efiffi}fliimuzéi :’:ln‘)v wmostly lacal volunteer nssociations, ke so | dMple broteetion from the sun. ‘Tho weather | that each and CVery one must work, 'Tlers THE ENTIRE STOCK | peipAY, SEPT. 17, 1880, | S boldman Boot & Shoe Co.| THREE GREAT RACES] [t urinsr o et o e patches received by Mr. Plalsted to-day was OF CHICAGO, the following: NOW IN THFEIR 8TORE, . v 2 < —ACOt - 253 Eaat Madisonsst. Ist Rago---Freo for Al Stallion Race, | , e Yous, sont. 16, 3880—Accont my con " v sompatile: ‘| was fine. ‘I'wo stands hud been ereeted and | must be more of feeling of indlvidual - mauy Individuat companles, without nny eats prepured for the multltnde, Early In | vesponsibiilty, Thls ataine guluctlun Is just general disclpliue or wny recopnized com. | FeMtS brepured for the s Sy wiiit we wanted In that res At'the wander, Muny of the Stute Commitice do | the mornine the hosts began to nssemble hy samu thme, however, 16 shoutd be Yoo i ° nut even Keep record of the elnbs of thelr | Wagon and .carriuge and” rull, speelnt NG that wn had 1 hostile majorlty ot State. It 1s the Intentlon of this movement | TUNS running from Farmer Clty and | nenrly 1,000 neaiiet 11s ten y\-nrsufin'mul # i g Tekin, and making regular trips verenne it as well ds we did Is-a at oniee to séeuro n compaet list of clubs, and i K then marshal them sueh county and [ 10 this clty. A mounted company in 11 rimrd to Indina the Captaln talked a8 harrow escaps ot Congressman Reed in Malue was owlng o the fine hand that 'I'l]- den and his barrel played in the game, Reed wits n member of the Potter Connnft- tee, and pursued Tilden with even moro than Yankee persistency in conneetion withy the cipher disputelies aid other englnes of Feform which 'Tilden brought info pluy, s g 3 g from White: Oak, necompalned ey v v Lanst 1 wratulations on the glorlous rosult of your own- | The claimant wis - aunesel - ap CRo State organizations ns will make them ayail- | W0Hform came : : i follows: %Ay things now stand, wo nre LLRRE ARE AOUT . For 4 , palgn. 1t will inspiro our fricnds with contl- [ cunning nud ~ encriy dispiuyed wt iy abloabuny thne as o means of direet com- | B thirts-eleht ludies sepresentine tho States | ytadiity t . 1,200 Cases Men 'S, Boys', and Youths' Kip, 452 i gonca and strengthun thom fn tho prellminury | work, und quietly Walted: for n chan munleution with the wsses of the people, | 14 8 busom and falr Goddess of Liberty, CERTAIN TO CANRY INDIANA. Bonesetter, Hannis, Voltaire, Latles which remuln to bo fought clsowhere, | to gheven, Thut ehaney came ust thedke [ The maln object of tha Conventlon was | 4 delegation In uniform was DICSCNE {T0I | Votes were never beforo counted dlown so J I Bools, bich need all of our forees, and Tllden seeretly sent $20,000 Into Reed’s Stanford, and Shirely, and other poluts, Tho | eloso there. LIsts of voters, g wingz Just how 3,800 Pairs Men's and Boys' Kip, Calf, and RGBS W. B, Ttascock, | istrict, with Instructions Uit every cent bo | to seleot o National Committeo und ony miceling it onco resolved Ielf. 1o i basiiets | Mntiens ool ait oL Alving fus B Y Brain Shoes Ui 24 Ruee---Freo for All Pacers, $1,000. AR, * | used l“ll|l~|l eut l&‘cld." l‘lol\(\'“lwn‘r lrm caue to | power "i w do thsl work, Iranklin il gml :Il:l'l')‘l)bl:‘)‘ enfoyed th day, At | HIE GUL by bty partes Fhoke oh o ' 2 s i aceomplishing g now known, for Jteed’s | MaoVeugh says an excellent committes hus ’ A S At epubllcans linve u elear v, The * e ENENH and REGULAIE O MAND-MADE ( Sorrel Dan, Lucy, Mattiec Hunter, | NEW Youk, Sept, 10,—At the Nutional Re- | ja. ority Is lesy than 100, o' connted on hufl’l‘x‘w‘l‘c ed.’unu £l comapitive %m-cllnu lenst 4,000 persons were present, The erowd lolll':l-clx‘nh'l‘l‘}n’ls(l(llu:: Havab Siear plonty l,ltflo e been taken gl will be called within o fow diys; but the | wias one of the best nontured, buppy, and inportatlon of voters from Kentueky will & work of systematizing the elub vrganizatlons | orderly cver assembled in Central Hiinois, | muke it noxt to inpossible for the Lemoe- : ;\'lll hlu, .Ipr}x‘smiul:-#“l\\:ltlu[n]fll \l.t‘l.ll . S0 nln: “The Hon, D, C. Smith, epublican candlduto rxu:):_tp_lpz"lg.vnn')'lhlllg;clhy I"hl'}'[ lhu!llr ;lxlll!ll Jl"::“:lllltullun::. [ Mlic:::fl mn:‘h::r?rfill:;‘lrui for Congress, spoke two hours Iu the fore ?nl‘"l;»l;'ith‘:n u‘;:lri"\:l'll|nulf|;'}lx‘nl§ul:u it i provul of both the Nutional and Congress fun- | hoon, his specch el an able and tem- waoney and come In w iduy or two before elec- al Connnittees, and all the State Cominlttees perate presentation of the politieal situntion tionand_ aetunlly buy large number of L have promptly responded to every, request | and an argument for the comtinunnes of Re- | votes, This ean probably be doue, under . for Intormution and coliperation, ~The pln publiean rule. o was followed by the {lon, | the nilserable Election laws of the State, in, - ) of work, he suys, Is practlead, and it only re- Lawrenes Weldon, of thix city, who was In- | 08¢ the money s fortheowming, My, Barnum lmnhm for un elliclent commiites to curry it tiodneed by A Rowell Chiulemun, My, l!lln been out th Indinnn hingseir, uud Js con- nto operation, 4 4 " > Yineed © thut nothing clse | will - win, B‘.hl%"l‘)' \\'Im wus ulll)"(llfIIIIP:I."ILIKIfl‘I'I‘i‘:l In llllu The odds wre ugalust Bhn | ne T n avid Davis movement In 1870, Iy tuking net- | H ; ANOTITER PRODIGAL, ive purt i this camputgn, 1115 specel’ was 'Ill'lxu;‘é,;:u::xl\r:n’fi-dfii "ll'!“llllllll-!l'tlll;;|\‘l1‘|ll‘l‘;'l?:'lsflll e AUSTIN IILAIR COMES BACK, one of the st elogient atd eficetive ever the contest Tar thy preseit, and thero can by Spretat Dopatets o Tue Chicugo s ribuiis, le li' here, nx;(d cu;gurml l)rumm‘n:iw m«.l“llfif- no doubt but the monoey bushess b whit 18 Prrvsneng, P, Sept, W0~Col, John M, | publicans hilke, fieoshin webo ulso wde | oG piated. ol B % by Cupt, J, 1, Rowell, of this city, and O, ¢, S cotfy Y Scovel, of New Jursey, who has heen stump- thluf of Saybrook "both ot whom e o the Demoerats pretly flush with ing for Gurtield i lhlslmnmly, has Just re- | fuiling nddvesses, i celved the following letter from ux-Gov, Blair, of Mlehlgan, who left the Republican publiean Committee headquurters in this > Rowdy Boy. city the election of Davis over Plalsted is W ¢ celulmed, upou - the busls of a dispateh from BUCK & RAYNER’S During tho Afternoon the Great | 3y M E, Gt ot b tlbate from B-year-old Stallion, Geo. Sprague, | reach 1,130, . ¢ 5 DEMOCIRATIC HOPES, M ”‘l Pflwd er ' will be exhibited on the track. Niew Yous, Sont, 1,,‘_1_.1““ 3 "'mlm D‘E"I' ocratie Committeo has fust recelved the fol- 2 Ofniclal Pools sald gt \hc. Tremont Huuse: lowlng dispateh from Portland, Me, : Trotting commences at 1:30 p, m. * Thice hiindred und sixty-fonr towns give AND POWDER CUN Madison-st. cars direct to the Track Gates. | pigiged 65,0005 nnd Davls 07,8233 Republican Sweeps them off in swarms, and is tunfority, LA In 1876 the sume 1owns guve INA Nor POISONOUS--Ilies, Flead, | g —— A m e | the Opposition 55,i52: Ropubliean, 50,497, Tepublican nifority fn 1876, 15,1155 Repub- llean loss sluce 1970, 13,277, The 120 towns H | not yer heard from gave a considerable duubt of Plalsted’s electon. For Congress, Voaches, Splders, or Bedbuys, & “No reckaning made, VAol toshele aceount Democeratic majority In 18576, There I3 no BUCK & RAYNER ) tho contest bween Lindsley and Philorick [ " 13 close und doubtful,” -\M‘Mwfi&_ NEw Yong, Sept.’ 10.—W, II, Barnun, fully 1,000 majority, and was the nost sur- prised man in the Ui States when it didi't pan out, Tlowever, it Is the Denio- eratie plan to contest his' seat, nned it thoy hold the Houso Anderson will findonbtediy boadmitted to his seat, and ‘Tildon will be revenged, BUTLER'S MOUTIEAND MONEY BARRKL OPEN, 1t has lenked out here through private Sources that Bun Butler hid iuch to do with npsoting things I Malne. Wihen he went ero he took 0 square look at the sitnatlon With hbs stealght eye and elreumnavigated it With his revolving eye, and coneludid that Alaing was his meat, 1o sent B, Bradbury to dudge Abbott and’ other rich Demoerats in Boston to rulse the Annnetal wind und sw the cnmpaign fund. They would not glive cent, =t No,” suld Ben, * those fellows are opposed to havimg the Dethoeratis harty lurger than the number of the Feduul ollees, So they won't help us tircenbackers und Fuslontsts,” “Thereupon s put £20,000 of his own money into the campakisu pot, 14 s now sure that Butler witl o to” Indiunn, and that hu has u Tittle spare change Jett which lo will put Into the eampaizn funid, and ulso make Hancook speeches. money this ye *Nover 5o 80, They BLICAN MEETING AT FOIRESTON, ARE IAISING VAST KUMS i ipectat Correapandente of ‘The Chicaww ‘trioune, A I W purty during the Greeloy movement and his | FORRESTON, T Seut, UheCol. 1, W, Wil I“‘:\\‘\!'\l‘l(h"lI!L‘l{:::II':‘llbfi::ll‘)ti‘:ltlfll)lult'lllll(l)l!:l"{.ll ihts : stiee, until quits recently, aeted with the | cox, the * Mendota Curpenter,” gildressed matior # ; Demoerats, Thoroturn of this distingulshied L‘mh'lf:fi't"'vflfl'tuu\':m;}cml‘;l“"l""*l"l‘ I'I:‘u“‘fl}fil;":l 1t Iy tholr old gume, They visit a man prodigal to the purty of lberty and progress, it b vha Is both vieh and promment i the payty, House, “The meetlng was held under the | Whe ls by e ) whieh he did do much to orgunize and T lhu(;urllu‘l‘d nud Arthur Club of | ad they fiest go on o tell b how chm?n Withall their imperfcctions on their hes e O Chnirman of the Demoerntle Committee, 1 ¢ iuys: ¢ Latest informatlon Is to the effvet thut ChUI‘Ch and state- illl?’ui’ilml!'i:ufi«nuz‘lu':’\l:] l:‘x‘m?:‘;‘rlt’y':)t l:l:'m::'tvlu.-"rlu 5 ? i O they are of Democrntio sueeess, Thny will ! The ¥, 3 trom 50 10 1,500, . 3 CITING perpetunte, will be huiled with glsdness by ! wnd: wiis i grand success, Col, | U , ! s Ty : {:“"ngnnlfl fi!‘.!‘v‘:,“.!..“.‘.’.‘“x'l":.‘,.'.’.'q“ ‘ DAVIS GAINI ROSCON CONKLING. u\'ulry man who opposes the turning vyer of %I suid to b onw of tho best speakers :ll;:q,lgz'flenwi:lfl:"‘ls:l‘aln “:u “Hmlll:glu:)l:)'nn‘l‘xlnlt‘l ,{;;:uuu)mm-m. Tty Dot g 15 ¥ Avausty, Me, Sept. 10, —Twenty-threa | HI8 VIRST 6PEECIE T0 0E DELIVERED To- the Government to thuse who atteipted to | 1 the Stute, mul his speeeh fast night fully ‘Then, just us thongh It wers an Ineldentul worhiiia S ptAud 3§ wnd v b N s Ju¥. additionat towns - Araostook show ihe fole NI destroy L The Jetter 18 dated Jackson, | demonstrated the assertion, For over two JntLCr, ey sny (AL tho party has selteed \jiuestun aru lavited. Lon. Eilaur Wright, lowing result: Davis, 1,845; Plalsted, 1,143 Speetal Diapatch Lu The Chicaga Tribune, Micit, Sept. 8, und proceeds: *| howrs he ield his viist u;llglelp(ru’ hlou_ml, hitn to b tho United Stives Samiel ot da BT v 0 v, . 1 i S g verr Davie Lo G o e s o | SOt Srutcoling o Do Al it Bt | e e o AR, ey ke, Cot Bl 0. Tizaraiil W ot Y TR S i, USE; Grcelun, 5, Davls gaing | (6o F] Frldny ulild, 15 looked for with | Bot clubigo i s Ruitior wit oo Heasocurts | Moo ' heathing. st bltor poyiarty Hu - lprd ey his shots, We buvo triod, soimy | Dewmocracy, and e tho blondy shirt® | 1oyt ths, Syl that dtaneook fa sortali t ; of U, very lang L hurmonizo the Demoerucy, but | beenuse the prinelples now nt issue, us the nssessment I8 $500, ur $1,000, Just a8 the ense . X L fmposalble, Firo Den Demoersts themselves declured, were the may bes aud eny that. eligity uud nathing el sum us Leo wnd Juckson fought for, 1ly | Wy bes aud gy that S : showed, by the Congresstonal” Record i TUEY MUST HAVE THE MNONEY é Preasury reports, that tho charges agalnst | to carry on the llfxlu with, ‘The man 1s y Incroasing Intorest. ~ Appurently everybody wants to hear It, but, untortunately, not more than 6,000 peopls can possibly enjoy that opportunity, The Central Cutmpaign I8, X NL overull in these towns U votes, AL the Thravourl Mowved _ Acitin Secrotiry. “Thery ary still twenty-elght towns and FOIt SALE, [ plantations {n Anm'sluok to bu heard front, A 5 e - TOR SAL. DAVIS' MAJOnITY, I'un'rx.'nm1 Me,, Sept. 16—~Fifteen addi- i hi ueruta bave beon truve Lld teadition, und tinaily they [t uve loft us no wlternntive but 1o go biack or give up the IN OIDER BARRELS Llonat townw " Penobscot County give Davis | Club having charge of the moottng first : F wel S 9 venlthy Il 1 feels that the: i " ORL: 'is, BOTe K iy e 3 SVilRan] it | the Repiblican party were false, and by the wenlthy nud Hbernl, amd feols that thers can il vineiac iy, vt ety Leop. 1 ‘ ;AS E: I O I s. Ginius 'isted, (AL Last yoars"Davis, 073 | pinted 0,000 adsmlssion tiekets, These were :j;:;,‘,{:.’f:,‘,"’..:‘,‘,,‘:‘.',Efi.‘,“":.’;'.g;,“;z’,_.,f.‘.'.,"l'.:;',{-,,..,’:,‘,: sitito ‘u»lwutlt}m.btlm.‘-u'n "h{;l"' o Liemucruts b o mfllflm(suulltl!tm‘:llll.u*\:mlln:lt:'lyw:-é‘llnlllxlfill S0y | k Bana bareits, Nt v o e ik Ton’ ‘i i glyo | oxhausted tho flrst duy, and 4,000 more had | fory NItor il that parey by o i purlys | 8 token that attided enthustasw prevails | elthor ahe il S2bare, Nun vl 1o 33 Nortannal : ,):l“?;’;m‘%;l"“f’n“l 0. tn, Aroastook: glvo | O be printed, Fleso wive boen dtstributed, | Unlon und lborty it usids iors whics | oo tho S publicans, il the Colonels | wives o lnrgo purt of It and prowntses the rést, nueda o Lo guadded by power, and §€° 1t ma; eloquent speech 13 the tople of conversution | 1o is told to eep very qulel ahout the mats ke blunders i fulthful w principle. 1 than overywhere, The Democruts had a pole- | ter, us, 101t gets out, there will bo nnn; Jou for your very kiud expression. Yonrs ksl hero last Saturday, abont ity ‘men | others’ who' will bo dissatlsiied, and mueh ‘ truly, ABTIN B g wWoien, ani ng wany boys, being ures~ | troublo willbe eansed therety, © The Intter = 5 P Plnksted, @513 xcnuerlnfi. 18, “le- N L publiean wajority, 12, Last year Davig hind | and tho cry is still for mote. Not one man In mf,".u Styles Gentlemends Dycas M”‘(" S EA & C O w4 lb“,‘![“‘» 115 Gareelon, 70, Fusion ma. twenty-tive who applies for a tlekot {s able Fm)' and Sort Hats just vecelved, ™ —l-‘nurllu_\lmldrmul_nd sixty towns glve 1. v uls to obtain one, und there Is consequently st quallties and lowest prices at s e rumbling, Eve 5 Y ents und the Republlcan” meeting Iast night | wurning Is unneeessary, as the viethn would | B lth-.‘S’ AT STORE, -S’li Madi- 122 & 124 State-st. y N‘Jf Seatterlny, Oéu. Y t‘t"lvtlvul;n ll:s‘t ::;fl:!cfrfil l.,l:;nfifl:m;:;l.llzm:g uua:;‘:.,,l,‘.::‘dnfi‘:fl{ INDIANA, wa such u brllilant B compnred to | not nlmfrr nq:flcll";u!mlalu‘ln']cln_'llwll‘fimg lm'l‘ylut 8ou-st, (Lribune DBullding, ~~ 0 s £ i hg\'lsr 67,805; Brmith, 417, Garcelon, | publie, but the meuns at the command of the GHEENIACKERS AND DESOCKATS, ‘t’l\nrln l{{'l-llu m?urll:;y'nlnmmu feel anlgety vlue : '“.‘.‘ul.'\".'-‘”% ‘1"1&:#::;»3, :"I Jtuh.u “Ur'l: "’l*a;‘ nem'\- & ST e i, ‘l‘ sston plurallty, 1, Dt 8, | Committen ure entirely Inadequute 1o meet el Lpatchito TN Ot l,i.'l';“"b QANFIELD CLUB AT DUNDEE, Inely “delegated .0 raiso money, [$ 1o visie | e AN A A R AP SRR € S e ot St ) 5].;..151*.“1“010. Flli:l,:l[; “i:‘l‘uumllx:}x i .lnl:- the demund, and they have been compeiled INpIANAvoLs, Lnd,, Sept, 16,~Tho Green- Hpeclal orvespondeiies of Tha Chlcums oibi somo other man of prominenes In the g v U, - back leaders Indignunly deny that any R Sopt, 15,—Col dotit Lo il | sane district, wnd go thraugh the sniy arrungement has been made of is pending cn‘}"";‘("]';f‘,h},”;',lfi’[‘,"',”,‘.f‘{',ulffi"m‘fl'll"'.:u"w‘!: e cunversation ;lwllhbh w, i oIl b thut | Which provides fur the withdrawal of thetr | iy Yiune's flall st evontnn: before. b furgo ‘l}“‘“l"i"g“’x‘;?“ Naratonl ot g triet Mpfas Gubernatorlal condidate, Mlton Gregy, in audiency of Republicans.” A Gurtield {\n:l ls‘u’ul‘illluuml Wath feone & dozen (o twenty | favor of Mr, Lauders, on condition that My, | Arthur Club wus formed durlug the sven $tb | e have beeu visits ; ch e smbey edy and Dylleld.. ucufuumua cnfulldntu fur CO,""““' fxwfi‘:};‘mm “'f‘"in'.’"iiim:n“_i"‘fi.flifi -r n THE SAMYE OFFIC l‘u’omn:n TO THEM ALLY shall withdvaw In favor of the Greenback 11 C.° Edw: (%) 3 L G, s, Secretarys B, O Hawley, | The swine thing 1s Pmcllccu b refinrd to , nomluee, Dr. De La Matyr, Yet it Is be- ‘Preasurer, ‘Fho Hon, Perry Chisholi, of | gver pitics of uny. lmportutice: n the - Jloved that such negotiations: are ponding. | Elgin, was present, und alded In the orgun- T Iy re, lEhumlum cayds \vllureolh;a ‘The filends of Mr, Landers, who orlginally | fzation, 1: "but they ugmrlxll;n:.m uly . AT SANDWICH, sueh men urg svlected us will 12 fuvored the Indorsement of Do La latyr, Speetal Disateh to The Chicago Tribune, “1ow do these men expect Lo .fiv( ulong have not censed 1o urge the withdrawul of Sanpwich, JL, Sevt. 16.~The Democrats, | In caso of e(,lher tho success or defent ut tho two men nuwed, wnd sines the Maino | by huyd wurkll uunuged tu sears b o Jurid | thefe party ¥ eloction they Lave uressed tha matter with | enoukh vrowd tatuise uu elgbty-foot L Whytt &5 te caslest thing 1 'tha to give np trying to do so. It fs seldom, If ever, that a polluleal speech has been Jooked forwurd to with such absorbing Interest ns this one, and the mun and the oceasion will mako it the ovent of the campalgn, Iroof 8llps of the spevch have ulready been fur- nished to some of the newspapers in this city, It I3 upwards of seven columng in length, and will oceupy morothan two hours I Its delivery, It s snidl to bo an elaborate presentation of tie principal issues of tie it b (oo o e o U alid us a vigurous urgumen anything the Seustor ver dcuvorx%d. Seun- gregate vote of 8,805, Blue Hilbrings n a furthor Republican gainofd7, N OW O P E N BLAINE TO QARFIELD, MENToM, U,y Sebty 10,~Senutor Blaine sent L] the fallowlug dispaich thix gveniug: pa— Auqusta, Mo, Bopt. 16.~Ty Gen, o “WILL CONTINUE Day and Evening until Oct. 23, | a8 e 5w 0 Gon's mistakubly {0 ii&o cleotion of Gov, Duy s~ AN AN AN~ A A tering, 8l 3 ) Deduct the Fuslonfst plirality to come from the Republican ulu}’ullly m’n Irund, and Davis will have 976 plurality I the rest comes - In as lust year, ), There ure only thirty-clght towns to hear . from, with an_ | B ] . Af we - ; ) ‘ADMISSION---Adults, z5¢; Children, 15c. unld b s o€, boweat vito Sid bont