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VOLUME XL. pan nnnannnnAAnnnnnnnan ad nanan nnn nnn RAs FALL PENING! THIS DAY TO-MORROW Stato and Washington-sts., October 6 and 7. DISPLA PARIS COSTUMES! ELEGANT PINE NOVELTIES, ALL ARE INVITED ‘121 & 123 State-st. ‘WHOLESALE CLOTHING! “CLEMENT, BANE & CO, H7, 119 & 124 Wabash-av., COR. MADISON-ST., THE LARGEST WHOLESALE “CASTE CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES, TERMS: 5 PER CT. OFF 60 DAYS. 6 PER CT. OFF SO DAYS. 7 PER CT. OFF (0 DAYS. Merchants prepared to discount their bills cannot afford to buy ot 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 leased the elegant building now bein, trected by Mr. Armour on corner of Franklin an . Adams-ats,, 92 by 150 feet, {making nearly twa acres of floor-room,--the larg- Store In Chicago) which we will oc- after Jan, tat aext. CLEMENT, BANE & CO. stories and basement. ‘The fro of PW. Irwin & Co. Is this day dissolvad dy mutual consent, Kithor momber of the Urns will algu or collect In liquidation of aututanding businoss. ‘Chicago, Oct, 5, 1850, ‘Tho undersigned havo this day formed a copartnore ahip to muccaed tho drm of -D. We H andor the tiem numu of JUWIN, OK & CO., for tl purpura OF tratsoting @Gonoral Commission Busy . Vaess In Grata and Provisions. * CHARLES D, IRWIN, Chicago, Oct, 5 1590 Bock § yndicates formed and cloxed. Upward, Strictly un eonnisslon. 00 peculation, Investments from Fase's Bluck Privileves, w York block Hal 49 Rach nae 3 MONEY TO LOAN Uy JOSLAU UL REED, 52 Williamest., XY) (ert, UA, MUOVED CHIVAGO ss 1, vollesdoya received and rumutly attended ty by Special Screwa and Fine Studs made to order. STANDARD MANUPACTURING CO., ¥.T. SUNB, Pree, 54 and 56 Biichigan-st. — The Chieage 6, KID GLOVES. aA Closing Sale “GUIDOT" QLD GLOVES Field, Leiter & Co. OFFER BEST QUALITY “‘Buizot” Kid: Gloves At following prices to close out the line: 2-Buttons, 5 1-2 to 6 1-2, $100 2-Buttons, 6 3-4 to 8, - 125 3-Buttons, all sizes, - - - 190 A-Buttons, all sizes, - - - 175 G-Buttons, all sizes, - - - 225 Also Special Line of KID GLOVES At 90¢ per paty. Hisses’ Kid Gloves, “WINFIELD,” In att shades: 2-Button at - - = 3-Button at - ~ 4-Button at - - = 6-Button at - = 85c $1.00 1.25 1.50 Examination solicited. MALLINIY AND CLOAKS, AILLINERY EXPOSITION! oun OPENING or ARTISTIC. NILLINERY WILL OCCUR ON Wednesday and Thursday, OCT. Gand 7 (ayant Evening) Tv which Ladies ave covdtatty invited. We wlitt alsv exhibit a complete lincot CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, Mrs, E,E, VARY, Manager, * 235 West Madison-st. Ny Tn acndin omlt some of. our inatto none, WE IW. U ALL TO COME, Opening! OUR CRAND . OPENING Jto-day (Wednesday), which all are invited. * 137 & 139 State-st, Conmission Merebants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, DANIEL A. LI Porn ©. VEvET. SHIPPERS OF COAL AND DEALENS IN Pig-Iron and Foundry Suppiies, ‘Office, 18 Dearborn-st. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER PPLY STORE GENERAL 8 “IZU NAGO MIKOTO.” ls Colshi's Sale Aria He will preside (tth a Ultle assist= ance from Mr. Sea himsclf) over SHA’ Grand Opening! Occurring TO-MORROW, Thursday, Oct. 7. ‘This, be It understood, Ix sot an “Opening” in tho ordinary aenso of Unit word, but an OPENINC IN FACT, An Opening of Over $100,000.00 Worth of New Goods, never befory shown. ‘Those, who have viated our Stores prior to tis will Hod Uy. whilon JUNK SUOP transformed ity 0 HAGMIPICENT BAZAAR. fa we aro table to herds therefore wo CLOAK AND MILLINERY Will be continued during to HOTCHKIN, PALMER & CO, “Fal Siyies Gen sonst. (Lribune Building) tlenren’s Dress Silk, StyP, and Soft Hats just received. A cntest qualities and lowest prices at BALNES’ HAV STORE, &6 Madi- Our success unprevedtented in theanunle of history. ‘Tlues years ua afoul atore, $00) worth of gouds —now, Hye ureat floors, each Wxi3 fect, wiled with a stuck Coating us OVER A QUARTER MILLION OF DOLLARS. NEW Floor-Managera, NEW Clerka, NEW Counters, Shelving, and Show Cones (all finished dn Black and Gold). NEW Wares never before shown heres PART FIRST. THE STOCK OF THE FAMOUS “FAR-AWAY MOSES,” Formerty of Unlon-#quare, Now York, and haying Drunches tn the liever cies one of which was for a Hime ta Paloier Mouse Bullding, Wavasheny., here, Welt, - HE’S BACK IN TURKEY, And MEA, hrving been tho purchaser of tho ercater arent hix tacks, wild splay thom Cor the Heat cue AMOR. Wy enibracing in pure the following: 20 MOONISH, 46 C4 oft ASI of 18 WAGHISTAN, 03 CHUL Ob TURKISH, RUCS! RUCS! ACTUAL VALUE 82,00 to $70.00 EACH, HE, 4B xi THE HEATHEN DEITY..-THE MAMMOTH “TAU NAGO MIKOTO,” A genuine Idol, price naked in Now York $1.00: wit] fol den for S00 ME GHB ATEST CURIOSITY. HEMITE, OOO, PORN ‘0 IMAGINE, Ho cut fail’ to see the Idolized Giant, laa, uintter Idols, Figures, Statues, Ke. ALSO, FROM THE SAME STOCK, 150 Embratdered and Waw sik Table and Piano Covers. 81,000.00 Wont JAPANESE, CHINESE, TURKISH, uINDvOD,, PERSIAN, MOORISH, MYRNA, DAGHISTAN, SHAWLS, LACQUER WARE, CURIOSITIES, SCREENS, CROCKERY, Serolis, Trays, Enuterns, Cabinets den dey Aneludtng the rt ERY WAKES OF ALD NATIONS. ‘rhe Grandost Assortment aver xtuwn In Amerteit, occupying entire second flour, PART SECOND. Rome months «ince, 0 cy Goods in New Yorks 'M WALLACH, cor, Broadway und Croaby-at h the United States two representatives with sutnply pleces of tha CHOICES? NOVELTIES of ALL EUROPE, Fram selilet thay (ook tmppart orders fram all the linea efiouses, bath hore and ulsowhern,, Witen abnwn in rec of the Inrgest, courte Thole dining. We AVE 1309 NIG. costing: ‘ THUD VALUE, HS, Lesthor Goods, Necoasalren, Oder vt Nota (worth ue i and Jowol Noxos, alld Gold und French etd Crete Cases.Can> “Reamer, Ovnrl, i nm Wares, and Itelt ory dueeription. PART THIRD. 10,000 Pounds Berginann's Genuine ‘ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, Black, White, und all shades and culurs, Siule or WE WANT vou, INVITE YOU, ASK YOU, URGE you, sO ATTEND THIS OPENING GRAND DISPLAY OF MECH N'CAL NOVELTIES! ALL THIS AND MUNK, MUCH MONE, Tis Wisi, LUURSDAY. S E A 122 & 124 q State-st. NEW PUBLICATION: TaN MUSIC BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS, The Welcome Chorus 07394 W. 8. THLD This [tn new and superior Hirai setoot, Hon. AUOK wht advanced clomonte, and A wreaL variety oF maste, tn bo suit In ono, two, oF ste, ered. four parts, Mr, ‘Tildun's previous works Dave boww Mi highly approved. Song Bells Seieenlals By T. 0. EMER. No more attractive Kenoot, SONG WOOK ting for a tong apmeured. ete not waded Hout vurtety of wants wuljoute auiuLtod A noniea, suljeute suluc aki, aid amuse baal the bust Introduce our new SADUATC Boor BONG HooK, WHITE HOMES (0 cts.) nt once to yaur sunday Schoul, Nu better buok oxistal Hooks for Musle Teachers fur tho Fall Campaign, Allaro quod and practical books, Vo nut fall tocxe amino thent, EMERSON'S VOIOE OF WORSHIP, #1, fur ting Kehauls. . = KINA T-MPLE, $1, for Sipging Schools, ANEW METH sINGe ee Anni, QyrHop ror siNa ONIN 29.4 1 2 ‘ . YON wore at ORGAN INSTRUC. ¢ ERVATORY METHOD FoR Also subberibo now for The Musteal ite , a Weully Musical Fapor with nitiio news nee tH Any book sont, paut-freo, for the ratall price, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Ill. OLIVER DITSON & C€O., Boston. “FOR SALE. TO NEWSPAPER HEN, A first-class Chambors’ Folding Ma- chine, with the Kahior Attachment. Will fold a sheet BUx50 or 24xuu. In good order, at a very low price. Apply at this office, é LH Main Store. g Although we will not have a special OPENING this sea- son, we respectfully invite the ladies of Chicago, and urge upon them the importance when down town this week, to inspect the many new and desirable goods shown by us this Fall, and get our prices before deciding to purchase. Particular attention asked to our importations in BLAGK AND COLORED Natin Brocades, BLACK AND GOLORED SILKS and VELVETS, FRINGES, PASSEMENTERIES, Aad BUTTONS, SILK & WOOL HOMERY, NOVELTIES IN HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Laces, c&c. We take pleasure in show- ing our goods, whether de- siring to buy or not, and trust by a continuation of our uni- form policy of selling desir- ble goods on a closer margin than any house in the West, to secure a continuaton of and enhance the enviable popularity our house now possesses, “Prices Invariably and Always the Lowest.” PARDRIDGES’ Main Store, U4 and 116 Novelties Men's FURNISHINGS, WILSON BROS,, 118, 05, 117 & U9 State-st Our importations this fall have been unusually large, and embrace the latest Lon- don and Paris Styles in Silk and Linen Hdkfs., Neckwear, Jewelry, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Cardigan Jack- ets,&c.,&c, The variety and magnitude of our stock is un- equaled, and offered at rea- sonable prices, ‘ We invite inspection, ate-st. PRESIDENTIAL. Complete Failure of the Dem- ocrats to Raily at Indi- anapolis, Speakers and People Neglecting to Put in an Appear: An ance. Ballot-Box Stuffers Arriving in Large Numbers from East and Weat, But All Closely Watched by the Republican Man. agers. Chairman Barnum Slips Over the Border to Purchase More “Rails.” Frank Landers Concedes that the Result Is a Very Doubtful One, And Declares that if He Is Not Elect. ed, English Will Not Be Either, Senator Blaine and Emery A. Storrs Speak at Sandus- ky, O. Democrats in Washington Greatly Excited Over the Grant Interview. Arrest of a Gang of Democratic Fraudulent Naturalizer$in Philadelphia. INDIANA. A DEMOCRATIC RALLY. Spetiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inxpiasavonts, Ind. Oct 5.—The Demo- eratle rally which occurred here to-day, if regarded simply asa local affair, wight be classed among the suecessful Jocal demon- strallons of the campaign; but, regarded asa great State rally, it will rank as a grand. fizzle, Nothing was done as advertised. The speakers were not here, the: people did not come, and the parade Itself fell far short of what was anticipated. Only three rall- roads ran excursion trans, while the incom: ing regular trains brought comparatively” few visitors, ‘Tho procession wns divided into three divislons, commanded by Gens. MeMahon, Sigel, and Farnsworth. It was mado up of Mextean veterans, Hancock clubs, and township delegations, nuinbering all telt between 2,600 and 2,700, and about seventy wagons, ‘The only delegation of any slzo came from ‘Terre Haute, numbering about 500, and headed by Bayliss W. Hanna, ‘Thoy were handsomely uniformed, and evoked more cheering than all the rest of the Procession, ‘Transparencies and mo-toes were seattered. through the ranks referring to the De Golyer pavement, Credit: Mobitier, and othor campalen charges, ‘The most prominent ferture of the parade was the large number of plugugltes and shoulder- hitters in line. AMONG THE FOREMOST in the second division was a quartet occu- pying one carriage, conststing of Dick Mol- lywood, Pat MeGlen, and two St. Louis shoulder-hitters. They came over nt 4 o'clock ‘this morning, transportation belng furnished, but if any of them are found here to-morrow the pollee will run them in on sight. Another distinguished guest of the elty 1s Mieky Donnelly, prize-fighter, of Now York. Hesays he Is here on a peddling ox- pedition, but the City Clerk’s Hcense-books are gulltiess of his mame yet. Severn local reporters tried to find out whero many of the delegations came from, but many refused to give any Information, which ts very strong evidence that they are here for no good purpose, During the afternoon speeches were made from several stands erected at different poluts on the bushiess ts, There nro no prominent speakers present except thesy that have been en- gaged in the campaign, Ex-Goy, Seymour and the other distinguished persons an- nounced to be present failed to pat in an ap- pearance, Goy. Suymour never expected ta come, aud hits name was used shuply to at tract a crowd, Which retused to ba deceived into coming. TWO ON THREE BYEARERS were caught in bad company last, night and this worming, In the Mayor's Court, Noah W. Varker was fined $10 and costs for assoclat- ing with a prostitute, and Luther Benson $10 and costs fn each case for drunkenness and associating with a prostitute, “A commit: mentof three days to tha stoneplle will bo held over Luther, and on his first arrest here- after for drunkenness hoe will bo sent there. Parker {s the Natlonal candidate for State Senator who sold himself to Bil English last week, and Denson Is the temperance talker who has been playlng the reformed drunkard dodge on the good people of In- dinna and other States, Both of them are Domocratle orators, ‘This evening hus been devoted to a torch- Iight procession and flreworks, and the dis- play was an exccedingly creditable one. ‘The streets were filled with peaple, mostly resl- dents of tho elty, and the whole scene was ond of Life and excitement, About 3,000 men were In ne, Several cnses of pocket-picke ing were reported during the day, David’ Gooding, the Deinecratic statesman from Hancock County, belng among the, victlins, He created quite a furor over hits loss, but falled to seeure the return of his valuables, THE ONLY ACCIDENT — * of the day, reported, was the injury of Adjutant-Gencral Rugs, who was thrown from his horae, the full breaking hisarm and leg. Altogether the day bas not been a happy ones for the Democracy, but it has served to bring together all the Jucal man- ugers in the State, and, under cover of 6 rally, hundreds of brulsers and ballot-box stuffers have been brought-Into the State, Not all of them have come fnto Indlandpolls, but enough are bere to demonstrate that the Demveracy mean business. Many of the same fellows are here wha came from Hulthuare, Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Loulsyille four yeurs ago, but at this dine they were spotted in less than twenty-four hours after thelr are rival, and the public are now on thelr track, Dick Hollywood's gang have been notiied that If thoy are found fu the city after to- ulubt thoy will be arrested ay vagrants, wd wily Tribune 1880—TEN PAGES. the s3ine treatment will be accorded others. Hie Republicans are wide awake, anil iit t his city the Memoerney will profit nothing by the presenee of titls kind of cattle, THY ONEAT DEMOCHATIC " MULE-NUYER” and speeulator in “steel rails” ran over from Clnehonatl last night, and was penned Up with the Democratic inanazers all day: f1 his room nt the Hates House, From now {Nt the votes ure east next Tuesday threo elties will have the loner of Mr. Barnum's presence, — Indlanapolls, Chicinnutl, and Columbus. ‘The tine between each one of hem ds short, partlenltrly with a special train at his disposal, and hig movements will be ay nipid and as inysteriousisever, His aye pearance here at this Janctare has butone ex- planation, "Fhe demonstration drew together the variuns State nnd local bosses, and gave ih an excellent opportunity to confer with them ns to the needs of thelr respective localltles and to apply the Barnum * steel- rill finnnelal pudding process for their relief, ‘The swapping of gum-drops and of the alleged beautlful condition of things Democratic. in certain” sections, and the thonghtful attention bestowed on the ex {gency of the situation In others, occupied the best part of the day and evening. ‘The “steebrail” man afterwards wlilspered In tho ear of one of the loyal the mighty sceret that the reports were entirely satsfactory, and that THE STATE WOULD SURELY GO Democratic by 12,060 majority, In this re spect he is gltocether more coniktent than the poreine Landers, who privately gave up Ue ghost today, when he admitted that the result was quite, doubtful, He fay re- tnarked in the site breath, too, that ff he “was not elected in October Mr. Itt! En lish wouldn't be elected in November. The fact is that Landers Is already grumpy over English’s refusnt to come down to the full extent of his pile now Instead of jutting fur, November; and his -re- mark, when fnterpreted, means noth. ng = More oor less than that It he isn’t elected this month Mr. Engilsh ko to the devil or wherever else the so- the most congenial In the chilly days of November, so far as Mr. Landers 1s. con- cerned, ‘The conference at the Bates, how- ever, seeined to Inspire the Democrats with more than usual confidence, In spite of the pretty fully auchentle: statement that the poll of the State, as English hag figured ft, shows a Democratic shortage of 4,000, Such conldence, In view of so pilpable a peteriny out, Is pretty good evidence that the beodle was judlciotisly distributed, and THE FINAL INSTRUCTIONS to make things boom on election-lay.. When badgered about the fallure of thelr show ta- stile knowlngly, and, st. observe Chat the street parade was only a sideshow to the grander demonstration whleh came off in Barnun’s private room, The Republicans are equatly eontident of success next Tuesday. ‘The Ublu. River is pieketed with spotters, and the snine preeau- Hons have been nnderiuken elsewhere to pre vent fraudulent voting. Each is, of course, susplelous, ‘The Demoeratselaiin to have the nantes of nearly 300 forelzners brought hereby helr ‘opponents and Jocated where they would do the most good, and the Republicans claim to have the names of over 1.000 who have been Imported by the Democrats fora Uke purpose, GI MeMullen, Sam Randall's tenthusiastic blower and striker, will be to-morrow night, ts will also Buek ik Me- » Of Phitadefphia, another uf the er class, Spotters and detectives are al- ready on the ground, ant more are coming, and the tivo sides will inateh eneh other from how on wail next ‘Thesday nicht with the visilanee of a linwk when tho tuothsome chicken Is in sight. Senator Conkting was feeling much better to-day than he did yesterday aud lust night, at Wlehinond, and received quite a nismber of callers during the daw, mnong them Don Cameron, who reached here about noon. Mr - Conkling will leave to-morrow mornly by spectal train for ‘Terre Haute, where he Ls taspenk in the rss of 5 BUPERVISONS OF ELECTION. Judge Gresham appointed supervisors of electlons in ulnciven codnties to-day. Others will be appointed from the. to” thne until election-duy, = GOING OUT TO INDIANA TO NO A LITTLE VOTING, Special Dievateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prinannsritta, Pa, Oct. 6—The despera- tion of the Democrats In Indiana has fed Spenkor Kundalt to summon there a number of visiting statesmen, In respa to a sun mons, Bob Smith, 1 Jov ‘Tatem, Edt Nugent, Bob Brae! Charley Burke, Nick Statford, and Charl oung laft for Indian- anolis on Sunday evening, yd the Hon, William MeMutlen, keeper of a: Speaker's mmerhnan, and sporting conscience, sul man, followed list evening, A worse ging oF Tepentera, batllot-box stuffers, dul” lite uglivs could nel be’ collected, Snilth Killed oa oinan here some” years ago, but got off, fey Burke went oat to Indlana four years ago, and was coming back after fis arduats work tn favor of Tilden and Williams, when he stopped over fn Pittsburg and shot, and almost mor. tally, a leading Republican of that elty, who subsequently was mide Sherll of Allegheny: County, When charged with this crime, Burke pleaded guilty and was sentenced to seven years’: imprisonment in’ the Western Penitentiary. ln 18i.when the Democratle State Convention that nominated Andrew IL. Dil for Governor was dn session, in) Pitts. burg. Wiliam IL Wright, of Plitlae delphitn, aceompanted by tho nuturious Sam uel Josephs that others, walted upon Burke in person, and STARTED A FUND forhim. Shortly after this Durke’s pardon qua secured and he was relcised, after kurv an imprisonment. of only two y They belong to the Square Assoelation, called after Square MedMublen, and formes fo the old Moyamensing Hose. ‘The duties will be to repeat al y enn on electionday, aml use up the balance of the Qne dn betliat- dating voters, In the wards where the colored vote ig the heaviest thay will do the bust work, for nota darky willl dare to show Dhmself on the street after thoy witness the “Rilters’? mode of operation, "Chelr pli this city has been to move about tie throughout the day knocking negroes down, and in sonie cases shooting Ue, and refus- ing to allow them to vote atany poll, ‘They WH maky it Hvely for the Hoosters all tho time until tha eleetion is over, Unless strin- et mengures are adopted converulng them wfure that tue. LAFAYETTE, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Lavaverte, Ind, Oct. .—The Ion, Thonws Hanna addressed the Republicans here fast night at ue Operaifouse, He ts the candidate for Lieutenant-Goyernor, and made a good hupresston on his hearers. ‘The Hon. Joseph Brucker and the tton, Henry Fink also made addresses, The Republicans ate alive to the necessl: tles of the hour, audare working night and day In the In t of the Nutlonai, State, and county tekets. If all the. remaining counties In Indiant do as well as Tippee noo there is no question but whit Indiana will given good round majarlly for Porter, and for Garfield in November, The county geve Mr, Orth TL ontjority two years ago, and his friends now claim that they will run itup to 1,000, and they are working for it with a viii that means success, Blanton Duncan spoke to the Democracy here to-night. z KoKoso. Speciat Dtspatch to The Chicago Tribune, * Koxomo, Lid, Ovt. 5,--Preparations ara belng made here by the Repualicans for a rand rally an the Oh, OF course thore will fio fn Tense outpuurtiag of the people; tie only trouble will bo to systematlze the crowd, Gen, John 3 Phavets the Ion. O. 1b Brewster, aud the Ton, Horace Maynard will be presont to address the i nie, Col. Bod Ingersoll and Nenry Ward Beecher have been Invited, and will be pre: HE nassle blo, to help make things tn terest. ie tne diana does not go Republican tls fall, then thore Is nothing In (ndleations. ‘There 1x ne dunger of he Greenbackers pooling thelr Interests with the Demoerats; and a furge uajority of the buslaess-men all over the State wilt ‘vote the Republican teket, shun) ag a anatter of personal daterest, La this city there Is aclub of 130 young men who wil east tholr first yote, wlio wit! go to the pails ino boy and yote the tleket straight, Alter next Thesday thecounty can getready to colebrate, ay Porter will be elected and Indiana redeemed. GUSUEN. A cqat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Gosires, Ind, Oct. &—-The Republicana held a large and the most enthusluatic muet- ing of the campalan {iy the Opera-douse to- night, ‘The spoakers were Judge Tourgee, % ritie.s FIVE, CE 7 d. M. Beovell, of New Jersey, ,and | Hobertson, of Fort Wayne, Hid) 3 5 PEELE ah MY FIELD, _ SURLBY VET Inds Uct. 4.—The Stanton d. Pevlte and the Hon, Cass By: Kepublicnti and Democratic carulldates tat Congress from this district, met at Fairland, this county, to-viny, to discuss the poltiteat if It was the frst of a serles of meet- ings that fre to be held in the cistrtet, and, consequently, the imevting was looked fore ward to with inuel Titerest. Byfield was the challenged purty, and he wnwlilingly ace. cepted, He could not well do otherwise,” pyr to the pressure: brought to bear npoit hie by fils: partys bat (twas apparent to every one that he could not held htsown with his pyponent, Tuls fact was forcioly iMustrated this afternoon. Mr. Peelle hail‘ the opening of the debate, and ina speeet of . Mireeqtarters of an hour showed what tho’: Republican party had accomplished while in power, — Hig arguments ware — tn and his speech was warut- Mr. Byfield follawed In’ an. ech, but befure he iad spoken fiva intnutes It was evident to al that he was not adebater, He did not atteaipt to deny an argument made by bis opponent, nor did he even refer to them. fta rumbling sort of.a manner he suceveded In Oling out his tino ° by viltifying and abusing Gen, Garfield, Mr. Prelie closed Ina rousing fitteen-minuto speech, wil used the Republicans to al- most grow wild with enthusiagin., They went away jubilant over the meetny, while the Demoeratsarecorrespondingly depressed. In potnt of fact, It could not truly be ealleda polttical discussion, inasmuch: Ir. Byfield atteinptad ho reply to Mr. Peelle’s argue ments, Jam Informed to-nizht that leading Demo- ernisof tho district will Innmediately tako steps Lo have the other eugzageuenta for de- bates caneeled, Ag an Indianapolis ward politiclan Mr, Byfleld may have been suc cessful, but as a candidate for Congress he - Isa fallure in the fullest sense oftheword, 5 i paar Soars, Ind., Oct, 4.—The Republicans of Martin County held A grand inassenieetine here to-day. Senator Higginbothan. spoko one hour and a half.after whick Seuator Windom, of Minnesota, addressed the vast audience for two hours. In the forenoon there was a processton of 151 waguns ad sixty-two horsemen, Never before In the Mistery of Martin County have the Repube : Heans been so well organized. ‘Che meeting w grand success In every respect, Both 8 were recelved with great enthue slasin and dit much good, 2 DULLDOZING, Oct. 4.—The news comes ovrats of New Alvany are fe efforts to bulldoze the fon, ay and hls sons out of the nosl- have assumed in apposition to the free-trade ten vs of the Demovratle ty. Failing to drive then back into the Dem- oeratic ranks, [t is hoped to eripple thelr business, ‘These are the tactles Guployed by. the Democratle: lenders Jn this elty. In this connection the Hones. B, Chittenden, of Now, York, telegravhs the Hon. John CO. New to-, day that he made $200,000 ‘in nls business In’ Isdt outof the inthnidation attempt auise ho deelared for Lincoln. Tie sa has never published the fact before, but, 14 shallar tneties are being resorted to in indi- and Mr New ds at Hberty to make such uso of the fret as he sees ti x i DEMOCRATIC HoopLuMIssr. Museu, Ind, Oct. 4.—A must desperate attempt at bulldozing was made on Saturday night by 2 lot of rough Democrats ata Ree publican meeting In ME. Pleasant Township, this county, Samtel Spooner and Lewis f. Wilson, two well-known yqune Republicans,’ were advertised to speak th -a sehool-house in that preelnet, ‘This seemed to have been spotted by the Democrats ns the time for a bulsterous bulldozing demonstration, for a Zoally number of thom assembled, and dur= ng tic address of Mr. Wilson they cone gregated In an anteroom of the bullding, and began a loud tolk, a stamplug of feet, thumping of the floor, and othor nolsy acts, whlel prevented mast of the audience front hearing the speaker, A severe reprimand , was delivered the bummer by Mr‘ det Snodgrass, which so irritated them that they: rethed from the house, and, while, Air ... Spooner was speaking, nade un onsinieht on the rigs hitohed around the place. Harness was ent to pleces, biggles banged wp, nud ie gener destruction of, persotial property took place. When the meeting adjourned tlio _ Democrats swageered around ike bullles, aunt made an attempt to Inelte'n rot, Several aulet, stud 6... citizens were insulted: gross. re hut no fizht oveurred, owing to the fact that many ladies were present. and it was feared suing woutd be fatally Injured In ths. mélée that must have enstied. Somvof the Ree publieans who yoo te the meeting in bag- gles returned home on horsebuek, on ace count of thelr harness being destroyed. It ts Mought that those Democrats acted wider instructions from the Deimocratle Central Connnitteo of this county, as they distribntedt alot of documents from that body before aud | after the adjotirnment of the meoting, and: * declared “authoriiaively® that tho Repub- Henns could not hold meetings in that towne ship, at which the panes citizens are deroatly tnillenants and the netghborhood is considerably excited. This ts 0 move by the Democrats at bulldozing, . Fur ther trouble is anticipated, at REPEATERS—VIFTY PHILADELPHIA 8COUX: DRELS IN INDIANAPOLIS. Sprclut to Indlanapelis Journal Hon. fletit, * INDIANAVOL here that th the second Puwaverrima, Pa, Oct. 4.—Tho despore Ate el of the Democrats to carry India i tbly Eustrated by the faet. that the pown ‘Squire BIL Mesullin, of this e i the “Dear BLY of Samuel J. Rone dull, has been called on to lend his service. On Sunday he reeetved a telegram’ from’ Speaker Randall, who ds stumping In Tne + dunn, to repalr to that State. Hurrledly on | that day tivo gangs of desperadoes, comprlt: E ing ditty notorious rufians of the Fourth Ward, were organized, und ut 0:55 o'clock puday night they mado thelr departure, headed by ‘the well-known Bob Smith, Lise Jou Totun, Ed Nugent, Bob Brocken, - Chirley Parke, Nick Staford, and Charles - Young. ‘These men passed through Pittse burg yesterday aftornooty and were seen by a detective who Is well acgnalnted with them. ‘Tonight MeMullin hiinseif, with a, nimber of Fourth-Ward workers, took the ears for your city. ‘Che men who go on thls nefarlous trip tnelude sae a! ‘ worst characters In this city. ‘They include many of those who, in the pulmy days of tho famous Moyanensing Hose, were Known 28° “the Killers.” ‘Tholt duthes, as stated: by then to friends before Jeaving, will to, repeatall they can on clection-«( ny nnd make up the balines of the thue: futimidating | voters In thy wards, where they with do: tho bust work, for not a darky will dure. to show blinaelf on the strect after witnesshy the “Killers?” mode of operation, Thetr plan in thls elty has beet to move about the wards throughout theday, knocking negroes: down, and Insonie cases shootlig them, and | refusing to allow thom to vote nt any pull. ‘They with make it Ilvely for the people of, Tndfanapolls all te tle tntll the election is ver, Hanleats ple nuts methods ure adopted -: concerning than before that. thine, Charles Burke Is asample of tho character of these nen. Heds tho same Burke who visited Ins diana in Ovtober, 1870, with a large wrung at repeaters, Returning home, ato) a Pittsburg, and there shot and nearly kitted promiuent Repnblicay polttle who wftore wards becaine Sheri of Allegheny County, For this crime he was sentenced to seven yeirs' Lnprisoninent in the Western Poniten- tiaty, but was pardoned out after serving two yours, A vestocrario miftck, MMlapateh to Cluctunatl finaette, InptaNavonim, Oct, -4.—To-night three tneinbers of tho Democratic State Contral Conuuittes called upon Chief-Supurvisor Nockwood, In company with two colored tien, who they elafned acknowledged they had come jnto the State from Bowling direen, Ky., for the purposy of votlng, the 2 WTS an tloket, ‘Che Democrats demanded thele . arrest under the United States law, whlol the Chivt Supervisor refused, holding that an Tutention to do an ulawful thing was nob punistuble, only an attempt to do something unlawful was what the law punished. ‘Che Democrats claim to be in high feathor over this decision, and sountly denounce Supervisor Rockwood for hig decfstun, whieh Judge Seatt, of the Supreme Court, 1h the Democratle’ rooms, sald was wnguestion ably carrect. ‘They think thigineldent will huve great eMect, and it will be worked over to-morrow by the spegkers. Itibcars on its face the evidence of Democratic trek, and only shows to what they are compelled to Usurt, . r. tt fs belleved that the Bowling Green tne portations are from Loulaville, sent here une der Demacrattc anspiees. | ‘The Democrats wore notitted iu advunco of the traln ubay ¢ bee tha re

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