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‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDA {apublished, Ho tella the public that, whatovor Ol. With tho Inauguration of a Repubitean LOCAL POLITICS, Tool, and tho Chiengo Veteran Club and thor } circtes of socloty and the occasion was one of LINEN GOODS, 3 4 publiaheds ealiod tho tariff may bo, ho will not wo a do any barn, ‘That is, ho iit Deak tho awfi! tariff off 1€ tt tries to devour any fea is Tirave and conaidorte Hancock! Mo will eae bis handa fall protecting the people from tho Domocratle party. ———>—__—_— "1: invo not heard from Goorgo W. Jullan sineihe wth at Uatober, ‘Tho Inst seen of him bo was crawling Into his holo and pulling {tin ateghitte. 2 somn one asks, Why fs the Dentocratic Hen Im Indlana and Onto like the enrth we fio ‘on? Because tt ts tlattenod at the polls. a Tin: Democrats say thoy want a change. Achango of-honet is what they need most, and a good innny of thom are getting th. ———————— Fonyey, Butler, and Pierson feol worse than the Buporl docs, a — PERSONALS, Mr, Hampton and the mule seem to have changed places. Rubinstein has written another symphony. People In this country will be pleased to learn that Itablnateln ives In Germany, é It ls now suspected that Hancock's letter on the tariff question f8 simply a compnnton- pleco to Mark ‘Twaln's essny on agriculture, V.'E, Barnum fs. candidate for the State fennte tn Connecticut. If the gentleman has avolded gelling lomoniite white his circus trays eled inConnectiout he may be clocted, “Kings I Iinve Met” 1s the titte of Mr. Archibald Forbes’ levture., Some day Mr. Forbes will comu weross three kings and a pilr of seve eng. Thon he will fenrn something ubout the really great resources Of this vountry, A London papor says that oll the Princes of the reigning house of Germany are taught some useful trade when young tn ordor to nu- custum thatn to the realities of Ife, Vory much tho sane system obtains in this country among tho sons of rich men, thelr bent being generally iu the direction of ugricutture, with a profor- ence for onts. * * Who am I but the frog—tho frog € My realm [a the daris bayou, Aud my throne is the muddy and moss-grown Jog : ‘That ‘tuo polson-vino chngs to— Where tho blnckstakes silde In tho slimy tide, And tho ghost of the moon looks blua, St, Loute Ballad, Speaking of Mfr, Dec, who is to be tho editor of n now penny papor in Buffalo, an ox- change says that he “fs. a gentleman of fino at. talnments, and brings to the editor's chnir tho clenrniess and broudth of perception, the courage, sat manliness, and cnt Judgment essential to independent Jouruallam.” Allthese things aro no duubt usoful, but what a Buffalo editor wants to bring fa fteen to twouty subderlbers ‘o keep the paper going. A Poet young and hearty Went morily hia way, Aloft unto the sanctum of An Edltor su gray. “Thave me hero an eple,” Remarked the laurento, “ Which I would Ike to have you print At some conyonlent date.” ao tee eee ee oe ‘Tho Poot's lovely widow Strows flowers oor bis tomb; Tho wily Elitor still keeps A bull-dog in his room, —Chieago Folk Lore, The cradle of the Infant Princess of Spain igof polished ebony fnlald with silvor; tts form Js that of an upon Bholl; the curtains are of silver gauze enameled with white volvet flowers, tho coverlet of white satin on which aro cm- brolderea in brilliant colors tho arms of Spain. Ono Indy grandosso of Spain atanda at the foot of the cradlo during the Royal infant's slumber to wateh tho preciso momont of her awakouing; Bnother grandesso standa at tho head, armed with a buge fenthor fan to chase away tho flies, The Royal Spanish crown, which tn allver gilt hanga in front of the erndlo, Is the work of Fremont, tho great Parisian goldsmith, Tho cost of tho erndic, without tho hangings of fino {nco and tho garniture of marabout feathors which surround it, {9 catininted at 81,400. ——— SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS, Tuo Davenport Demokrat writes the following: “For weoks the press would report it ns grout news whenover apy man with o Ilttle influence left tho Democratic camp nnd joined tho Re- publican party, Such single reports are unnec- istary now, All ntong the whole line the Domo- crate aro deserting their ranks and are rnehine to tho Hepublican camp. Tho ‘ fence-riders'— Lo, those Independents who are always waltiug to Gnd out on which side tho broad fe buttered before thoy Join nny purty—are plumping down on tho Iepubtican sido like so many overripo apples, An old friend, who 1s well posted and knows whorcof he spenke, 61 esterday that in Davenport there ara to-day Jers Democrats {han there wera petoro the lust clootfon. And $3 {ts hore wo presumis ft 1s all over the coun try, prproleliy: jn tho Inrgor citios, whero tho Hosting vote is always Jargoly represented, Tho lide ts Irrusiat blo in favor of Garfeld.” The Hitnots Slaats-Zeitung writes: “ Aftor Touls Schade, of tho Wushtngton (D. ©.) Sentinel (Uterwacehter}, hna attempted to prove, without Success, that tho Iiberal-mindod Garfleld ts a Probibitionist, ho tas now changed his tactics, and asserts that Garflold isa Know-Nothing, If Behado knows anything he should know that Garfield 18 one of the truest frionde tho Gor- haus hnve in tho Unttod Btates, and to call him (Garfield), who te distinguished above all other American statesmen for hia thorough knowl. cdgo of the German Innguago, German litera- lure, and Gorman Iife and habits, » Know- Nothing, ts about ag absurd as the description written by tho Know-Nothing Buoll of Schado himself. “And German Domocratle papers aro fot ashamed to reprint this miserable avcusn- ton of Bchado's Hierwacehter, Woll, tho Gor- man yotera of Ohio and Indian domon- arated on tho I2th of October what thoy think Of such outrageous lies, and on the. of Now ember the Gormans of tho United States will, by thelr votes, pass Juutyment upon those Demo- ¢ratlo-Gor man calumniators of Garfield in an Uomistakable manner,” Tho Pittabure Volkshlate stilt ucouptos Its porch Upon the fonco. It ahukes its hoad considerably: At tho notorious prociauintion of the Democratic campaign Joador Barnum, and oxprosses iteolt, more pungent than clewant, in rofercace to a umilar proclamation tssuad by tho Proaldent of tho Domocratio Stato Contral Committee of Pounsytvania, ae followa: “For twonty yoare 4 has boon tho misfortune of the Nemucratio Party to bo blessed with a lot of tinbor-talls and Resta for ite lenders. Ita dostiny in this reapect does not seein to be fulfilled uptodate, Wellit 44 not our funeral, Our paper is not a party organ, and our Judgmeut ts based upon unbiased tnd independent obsorvation, And, judging from this atandpolut, wo must confoas that it ts hi downrlgbt, ubpurdannbla stupidity whon tho Fealdont of tho Hemucritio Buita Cantril Come filtteo of Pounaylvania alts, in big mautfoato, Abeclal attention to the Btate-righta doutrind luriag tho lat and deciding moments In tho epalgn. Hie alimply adds another weapon to. in geteey sharp and cutting argumonte already a the bunds of tho Republicun party, and when ty Urges the Democrats on to*deaperite onorgy' they Undoubtedly will loss more in contidenca # lan they cun gain by dosporation. Frum whence alt come a Democratic victory under such cir+ cumstances?” «Tho Westliche Post writes aditarially ns follows: Tho Republicans have now HO votes in the Lowor Houxo of Cougress. One tnore voto will Hudoubtedly bo galned {a Boston by olocting a Republican In place of tho Democrat Morse, In Whiconsin wo may accure une ur two moro; in ows two Greonbackers wilt be supplanted by ‘vo Republicans; and, porhaps, Minnesota will fend a full Republican delegation, If those cal- Sulations prove to bo correct, n Republican mn- Jority wilt be cortain, ‘This ts of na much, or noe niore, linportanco than tho election of Gare ‘ i, Mis victory {9 the victory of oorraot prin- tiplos of tho good causo of putrtotiam, of lave of the Union, and of progreaa in political and busl- gee Ute, At is of Immense fwportnnce as ae over tho oloments of discord, +e ‘oncaty and political trading and buoksters #; Which since tho War havo yalnod strength bee fntluence {n ail chounels of Amorican poll- bikes But, with a majority in the House and A wate, Wo Would sucuro @ material gain, bo- sau: all thoughts and {deas relative to roform, ® ‘ore roform ta necessary, could bo practically xeeuted, A ylutory socuring to the fopublican party, 4 majority in Congress i¥ idontical with 0 eoounee of our Nationnl prosperity,with ‘Tpotuution uf tho Nutional Idva, and th Verllication of tho dociriue Of equal Hgts for Prealdent, ond with on Mepublican, Congress, 0 new orn Devine for tho country. WIT the € muna of Missouri, nore particutarty tha Ge mins of Bt. Tauts, contritute alt in thelr power to this result? Although thore aeons ta be no doubt at presont that the Republican party wilt becticn that majority, we rust incrense if.—wo mutat haven, good “working majorily,—and the election of Fletehur and Sessinghous' can aud Inust bo assured.” ‘Tho Cinctnnatl Volksbiatt writes tho following In reforonce to tha young men of tho North: “In our achoola tho riaing generation Is taught tho bistury of the Warof the Hebelllon, ‘It 1s Ampressed upon the minds of our boys how bit+ terly the palition?! partios wore opposed to ench other in thit tremontous strife that the itepubs Mean party was in the right and the Demooratle party In the wrong; thoy lourn to rogurd the Democratic party va tha cncmy and the Repub: enn party as the protovtor and conservator of tho Unton. The consequenco fs, that in their young, patriotla hearts thore Is kindled love nnd enthusinan fur tho Hepublican and an nverston and contempt for the Veimoernatio party, which Juduves tham whet of age to Joln the former.” And tho dinate Staate-Zeltung “adda: “Jtiat aol Ani those entliisiistic young men olfer the te- pRbeAn party an overRuiicient, componartion ‘or all tho old hicksand deserters {ike the Trim buils, the Brownings, the Kocrnera, the Ben Butturs, and othors, who, soured and morose, in thotrold ago bate sitd farewell to tho Hepat. Mean purty, and oven Imagined fora white that tho arty. could not uxist without them. A. rant anil cprcued barty ag the Republican party s independent of tho whiins and notiens of 2 fow diaguated individuals and potitien! row baits, Itdavetoys and strongthens itaelf from within ie Its own aftergrowth, lke a houlthy tree, whieh brings forth now and Juley lenv aftor tho old onus have dled aud gone to mold, ‘Tho Now York Handels-Zettung writes tho fol- lowing In reference to the benofetil effcot of the result of tho October elections upon the monvy market and business generally: “The result of tho ctections in tho October States meuns tho election of Garfleld In November, As tho tesult was regarded as dubious before the election, the business world aufered under A great depression, from whieh tt fa now happily rolleved, Our Federal obligations advanced 2 per cent, anda general risa $n all stacks and bonda nlong tho whole line was tho Immediate consequence. All fears in connection with a change in Adimfulstration have suddenly yan- ‘shed, and our present Prorberity: Beem to bo assured to tho Nation for four Years longer. Our commerce aud industries, if not touched by fny Unforeseen accident and In Nueces, will continue to develop at the sano mite ns heretofore; our National eredtt wilt mountain itacif at [ta prevent hight, and all those Hittlo'defcloncies sll elinging to our finaneial Aud inoney systems will bo remedied: this will be one of tho first labors of our noxt Congress, Of course potltical ayitation will not cease until after tho 2d of November, and untit that time It will engage our buslnvsd-ion to a great extent. Isut this ngltation will ta view of tho certainty: Of Garfield's oteetion, have no disturbtog nila enee upon all branches of business, We, there- fore, hnve no hesitation In saying that the gen oral feeling In nil Nnatielal and business circles 4g ono of assurnnoe and security." Tho Nalttmoro Deutecher Correspondent (D.) writes tho following: "The hopes of the Demo- orate now eoncontrata upon New York, New Joraey, and Coinectiout. These three States are. doubtful, but they can be secured to the De- mocracy. Thoy cnet fifty Electoral votes, which, in. connection with the yotes from tho Southern Btates, will be suiticient to elect Hane cock.” Tho soonor tho Democrats abandon tho hopes thoy act upon Connecticut the less thoy will bo disappointed, The Germnusof the Nut- meg Btate—who usually vote the Venteratic ticket—are determined this thne to vote for Gurlleld dnd Arthur, The Connecticut Repul Wraner, until lately n Democratic paper, has joined the Ropublican press. ‘That paper writer 1a Inte tase as follows: * And who contributed chilly to tho success of the Republienn party In fndtana and Ohio? [twas the Gorman elc= mont of thora Stites, and the Germnns of the New England States, chiefly mony them Cone necticut, will vote for Gurtield and Arthur, ‘The Gorinans of our Stato know too well that to voto for Democracy and freo trade would be detri- mentalto the prosperity of our Binte. Demo- cratly success meitna the destruction of our flourishing Industries, and consequently poverty: of tho Invoring oluases, The Germans of Con- necticut are not foullah enough to cut the noses of thelr own faces. They wiil demonstrate ‘on tho 2d of November to tlioir brethren In Ohlo and Indiana that they are nnt Incking In political Intelttyence and love of country: that thoy, as tre Amerioun citizons, desiro onty the welfare of tholr ndopted conntry. ‘Tho Gerinans of Con- necticut will ulmost unanimously vote the Ite- publican Ucket in November." ‘SPORTING. THE TURE, ‘To-morrow afternoon the great twenty- mile race between Miss Pinnco, of Colorado, ard Miss Jewett, of Minnesota, will take place nt tho Jockey Club track, the mannge- nent of the day's sport being in tle hands of Mr, I. V. Bemis, who hns reduced the price of admission to 50 cents, belfeving that the ulicy of furnishing first-class sport at popu- tne prices will win. ‘Tho races betwoen Miss Jowett and Miss Pinneo at Minnenpolls and Louisville attracted iminense crowds, ant were of tho most oxelting character, A. fine lot of horses hua been provided for the Indies in this city, and the rava to-morrow will doubtless drawn large crowd, especially ns thore wilt bo tho additionn! attraction of 0 trot for horses of the 3:40 class fur a putse of $200, the entries to which close this eyen- R speetat Duapateh to The Chiengo Tribunee Danvi.H, Ul, Oct. 19.—Tho first meetin of the Danvilio Jockey oni ‘rotting Chu opened to-<lny, with upwards of seventy en- tries, among which Is Dan Mace and sinblo of celebrated horses, consisting of Hopeful Bonesetter, Sorrel Dan, nnd othors, A ligh: rain fell carly in the morning, but fn the afternoon the clouds cleared away, though the track was a little heavy. : At o'clock tho minute race, purse 820, was called, with flve starters, giving Bay Henry the pole, Splnnella second place, Bay Rattler third, Golddust fourth. and Cady outside, Summary of the heats ly ns follows: Rpinnviin. Lil ‘Tho 8:23 raca, purse $400, was called, with four entries," On_the start Pilot K. took the vole Abdullah Boy second place, Polly Ishard third, aid Ella Enrle outside, BUMMAIY: Enrlo. i ae ay Pitot! 258 ‘Abdallah, ae 8 ‘Wishard. 4 dis, si Satis, To-morrow'a races are the 240 and 2:28 classes, with eight entries In each class, Puutico, Md. Oct, 1,—Tho first race, ono mile, was won by Thora; Crockwore second, and Bpark third. ‘Thine, 134434, ‘The Dixie Stakes, two miles, were won b Grenada Odeon second, and Ferneilife third, ‘Tho, 3:38, ‘ Luke Blackburn showed up lame and was scratched, ‘Tho two iito hents were won easily by Glenmore fn 8346 and #4034, Cammie I, second In firat heat and Surge second tn the second heat, Mintzer third in both heats, ‘The steeplechase, milo and « half, was Hany Pomeroy Lizzie D, second, Day-Star hird, ‘Tinto, 3208, Provinescr, It 1, Oct, 19,—At Narragan- sott Park the race for tho silver service was won by J. B, Barnaby's Billy D, and mate in threo ‘straight heats, bentIhie Comstock's Houry 5, ond mate Bie Styetla Diokard and mate, NG, 3321, B3lG, 3149s. egardud aero Kable thho for a trotter with a run- ning mute, PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Oct, 10,—At Bolmont Park to-day tho free-for-all trot resulted: ‘Teinkat.. aid Woe 332 Sona Blak ie i Toned 7 Si y ashy ee THE CINCINNATI BREWERS, Cincinnati, Oy sheets of the report of Col, Sidney 1, Max- well, Superintendent of tha Chamber of Commerce, it appears that the past year has brought tho largest production of malt Nquors,that has ever beom mado in this city, the aggregate having reached 654,520 barrols, being an increase over last year of 9,811 bar- rela An approximate estluate shows tho consumption of malt Hawors here to have been 801, barrels, or 202,073,200 glasses, durlog tho past year ending Sept 1, re W. UT New Yonk, Oct, 19,-At a meeting of the Djrectors of .the Western Union Telegraph Company ‘to-day all tho ollicers wore ro- pected Dm Noein Syoen, Was Teblectod restdont, and Messrs. Yan Horne, Two! yy Stager, Durkeo, and Yan every relected Tce-Proat dents. Cloahao and moisten tho ay Rae and refreals theus wi luted with coul water, tickey mouth of fut Hop “itwars die Oct, 10.—From advance - The Great Parade to Be Held Satur- day Afternoon, J. Ve Farvwell’s Chatlenge to the Demoe cratic BustnesssMfen, They Do Not Scom tnctined to Avail Them- solves of His Kindnoss, A Choraeleristle Letlor from the Hon, E, Wash burne-Headquarter News, Anothor Demooratic &cheme—Alarm at the Olty-Hall. “BUSINESS” DEMOCRATS. WILT THEY COME UP TO THE BCHATCH? On the Oth of this month the Democrats, in order tohelp themretves along, got up a tirade Agulnet the longer ruly of the Republican party, and bud it signed by sume Chicrgo business-men, The anal number of signers, and the fact that tho ourd waa nearly two weexa in clreulution he- fore it could got ny naines, shows that the pros- pect of Democratic rute does not etrike tho mae Jority of buaiiuas neaply at all favorably. Muro (a tho Hat of so who signed that curd: Jovi % Leiter, HA, Kobn, 1, Lowonthutl, DA, Howes, Churles Gossaica, W. C.D. Grannis, Lam: bert Tree, Robert Luw, Francis f Peabody, J K. Fisher, Georgo:1,. Duniap, A. M. Waterbury, Jor. Jotn A. King, J EL mick, Potter Pain berger, Joba Hi, Tre: Colvin, Conrad gelpp, Ttussell & Co. Charles W. 1), Kerfoot, MM, W. Shorwih, J. W. Downe, Lucius 0, Otis. ‘The mums ro published on the TWth, but they arg reproduved to show to whor the fol~ towing CHALLENGE, 188UED RY MIL JONN ¥, PARWELE, anddressad. ‘The frauunitiat. fa thrown down: CHICAGO, Oct HC, Hl, McCormick, Batts Te 4%, Leer, bea, and otere—GRNTLEMEN! For one, allow me to thank you tor the assiteing tone ot jyour uddress to the business-mon of the country Upon tha prospect of the Democrucy ayiin Keenning tho relngof government. Somehow, it hug not done the bitsiness fur me. 7 atill feel, ail through me, that the wise flninelal measures: of tho Repabllean party, fatthtully executed, have bud very much to do with tho business prosperity of our country, North wad South, and hat n return of the Deinocratle party to power ut this tne would Interfere very much with tho present status of commercint aifalrs, “Inthe short compass of thut address you could not, of course, wive tho renbons for your conclusions, ‘That you may do so, | propuse to furnish n bull at my‘own expunso that tho bual- hese-men of our city may listen to your reasons, ond Ewill finda business-man who will try to fuswer then and miintain tho convictions thut Thave stuted heroin, Please namo a thine, and I will maky tho arrangements to sttit your con- venlenco, Juny V. Panwet. ‘The above chaltenge waa published tet even Ing, and the proper thing for aTaiauNE reporter todo was to find out what the slynens to the card TAD TO BAY IX REEPONSE, to Mr. Farwell's Ilboral proposition. Lelter was not in town. Ate, Feaneia 8. Peabody: sald that itwas tho first ting ad seen the letter, when it was shown itm by Tur TanuNy reporter, So fur a8 be wns concerned, ho would first, propose to discuss with Mr. Farwell tho inothods ho had proposed to keep the Democrats from cnerying Tndiuia. Ho bad signed the ealt becouse he bud read it and belleved the doc: trineg which it udvoented. For forty yeara, ev ery four rare he had beard thls ot nalnst change of the partyin power. He didn't believe In thut doctrine, Te bud not made up bia mind what he would do, but he presumed that Mr, Farwell inlght be accommodated, Judge L. L. Otld, atter reading the challenge, anid: “it ie addressed, I sce, to L. Z Lelter and others. 1 suppose IT inm one of the others.” Ant he Inughed and. continued: © Mr, Farwell imny entertain bisown oplutons and publish thon if ha chooses, IT entertain min, and 1 clukn tho samo, right to publish them If I chooge to du 40, Mut Ido not propose to enter inte a contro- yen with lin. I don't propose to publish my opinions. IT bnve my own business to attend to and Thaven't tha thine, ana Pde not propose to. havea public digeussion on poiltics with dim or funy ong alsa,” Mr. W. D, Kerfoot Inconteally remarked, after reading the challenge: "1 am not in tho challenging busjucas. “Tuceept none and make none," Messra. Best & Itursell were found up to tholr enrein business nt their place, corner uf Lake and State streets. “We nre nut in tho public Potties ecuesi on bulatnows at pracaen “said they in. “Wesel ut wholesale tobacco und cline, leVicker, Cyrus HH. dy Ve Clarke, A. F. Seo das, Clintot Brits, iD. Le HL, Siutth, Itest, ‘ore err Henrotin, Mr. Te. Z po to continue to, whether Guriletd or Huncock ts elected President. Wo nre for good governinent and au honest Administration. We presiime Mr, Farwell knows bis bualness, and, 418 w business mun, We appreciate him. Weare alla purt of Chicago, but wo diifer us to Nution- al polities, Good day." Mr, Churies Henrotin sald: “Tam, selling lota of guods in Kurope and sending them of to- day, The Europeans, when thoy buy our goods, don’t nro whether tho Demouraticor Republican party Is in power when they want to buy our staples. Lsizned tho card Lecause 1 wanted to protest against this hue and ery us to the injury to business whieb would be catised by a change. 1 won't aveept tho chaitenyo 6o far ne Tom con cerned. Idon't want to discuss polities In pubs Ne. Lbave tiny own privute oplufon, ‘That }s all Ihave to say about It." From tho whoye it will be soen thut the mnjor- ity of tho gentlemon do not look tavorably upon Mr. Farwell's kind proposition, and the pros sumption ig that they are afraid to huvean open discussion upon the questions inyolyed for fuur of cointug of second beat. ANDUSTRIAL PARADE. PREPARING YOR A GRAND TURNOUT. Tho headquartera at tho Palmer Heuse for Saturday's groat industrial parade wore oxceod- ingly lively yesterday. A number of orgautzne tiong have already roported, and the only quos- Uon now fg, whether tha domonetration can be kept within bounds. If tho reporta mado by the oflicers aro correct, Saturday's domonatrn- tlon will bo tha lurgest thing of a seml-polltical nature over attempted Jn auy campalgn, Cok Rend, who bas charge of the second corpa, which embraces all tho wagons with omblom- atleal designs, hua opened his headquarters fn Room 27 at tho Palntor House, Hu" requests atl manufacturcra and others who Intend to aond wagons to report the number of wagons and tho eburneter of the designs at onee, Reports ean bu mudo at hondquurtors any time during tuo ny. ‘ Gon, Stockton roquests all Renubliicans hay ing horses, who ure willing to ride in the pro- cession, toroport to Muj. Weltor Saturday at the Exposition any at 12:00, The only ‘yor{crmn suxtestod js ublack slouch bat and jark clothoa, ‘The inv of mareh will be as followas From Miohigan avenue, where the lno ty'formed, wert on Monroe to Wabash, north ta Laku, woat to Frnnkiiu, south ta Washington, cust to State, south to Madison, west to Murket, south td Monroo, eagt to Stato, south to Aduma, west to Clork, south tu tho Grund Lucio Motel, where the Ino will ve disinissod, ‘Tho column will bo . reviowod at tho. ew City-Finll, vorner of La salle ond Washington struvta, Tho tne of mirch bas boon contined to the South Division, us it would be manifoatly Amnpoavible to prodorve ordor in suol 9 large pio- cossion while froaalng, tho bridges, A sulloiont namber of pulivo will bo asked for to cluar tho streets fron curb to curb, Thero will be upe wards of thirty bands in tho provession, Blu. Bott expoota tu murch with 1,0W colored meu in 0. No, It fs oxpeoted that n largo numbor of people will come In from tho country, and the Halirvad Agsoclation bas made a uniform rate on alt ronda leading to this olty froin ull points within & clroult of 100 niles of ‘two cents per milo, A nuinber of representatives of the Jubor organt- zutions will act n6 aldsto the ditfurcnt Marshula. E. B. WASIBURNE, A CHARACTENIATIC LETTER, Tb the Edttor of Ths Chicago Tribune, Curcaco, Oct, 19.—I will thank you to publish tha inoloaed lotter, just recolved from Br, Washburn, With {t alao camo his check for $20 aa a subscription to tho goneral cawpatyn Tund, His falth in tho flual outcome of tho election after bearing the result from Maino le quito charactoristic, and so far as can now be Judged fully sustains hia roputation for ace curately prodloting tho probablo reaults of a wreat pollticul struggte. We D Cantanap, Dohomia, Sont, 23, 1890,—Dran Mit. TnABLEY! When t bul gobgeby oe oes our or two before leaving home on the 2d of duly luge 1 oxprossed a.hupo that, In view of tho Presidential election, | woukl not be compollod to bo gbaent more than elyht or ton weeks, Nover buve [ been more anxious to participate in a poliuoal campaign than in the presont ane, and never, ty my Judgment, hus there been a thuo when the Ropublican party had a stronger elulm upon tho support of all its loyal mumbera, Nothing pat the jmperative demands of heulth could fave induced mo to luave huino, I would, have wished to strongthon tho bands of our friends, not only in Iiinoly, but elsewbore, ac+ cording to tho full moasure of ny ubitity, Aud now, afico it ie claimed that it there bay been a Kepublicun reverse in Matno, J regrot more than ever my abicncu from = tha country: and my himbility to ald in achloving what 1 still Deltove will be 4 complote victory fn November, Eregret to say, however, that wy health bas uot boprovod us much agthad reason to bope It would, Instead, thorvfora, of leaving for bume by thomlddlo of Septuinber, ty wu Ladvisers bavu luslvted upon my aling u full cure ut these celebrated wateras ‘To uccompiieh thut I will be detained 9 week or ton days longor, It td partioularly inulsted by returaiog scouer aud. & OCTOBER 20, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. entering Into a political canvass f would bo in danger of losing all that 7 coming over bere, Bull, If Teun proente n pase ange, [will lenve Bremen for New York on tho J0th prox. ao nn toronch Chicayo In season to given full week to the work of the canynas, At nny rate. If Tivo Psthall-be home to discharge tho most Important of all dutler,~that. of voting the sebiule) Republican ticket on thu 2d of No- vember, Recognizing tho pupremo Importance to the country of the election of the Repubtican tieket for President and VicesPresident, Tam not onty intensely interested {1 Its auccoss, but in tho success of our cause in iilinols, Garheld and Cullom mutat not only carry the Btate trie umphantly, but Conk County must give one of Ita most Imposing Republicnn masarities, and elect ull the Republican candidutes for Congress, Very truly yours, WABHBURNE, AT NEADQUARTERS, ti REFUNLICAN COUNTY EXECUTIVE Coste met yeatorday afternoon at Itepubliena hend- quarters, ex-Ald, Rawlolgh In the chair, Tho mecting was largely attended, and the spirit that provatled was of the most enthustastic sort, The main subject under discussion was that of ennvassing the wards. In view of the fuct that sone wards have only been partially looked after, It was dectied to maken new and thore ough ennvass of tho efty. Asnpplicd to tho wards where hereulean work hns ulready been done, this, of course, means nn eifective recan vaes, to the end that all the voters in every election preciuct stall be gotten out one week from next Tuesday, Tho wisdom of such a ton. in apparent ond 1a, of iteclf, an evidenco that the Kepublicansof Cook County, though flushed with “the October vielories, do not Intend to ie on thoir ours, and simply let victory cume to thom, but that tho: are up and doing, and propose to keep at it until the votes are alin and counted, Sie Committee were gratified to heur from Gen. Ben Hurrison, of Indiang, at Hock Island, that bo would be here this) moriing, and _arrubgementa for a monster mnes-mecting at Farwell Hall to-night were entered into: and porteaken on the spot. ‘Tho ineeting should, and donbticss will, be one of the Jargeast political gatherings ever held in this clty, ‘atic Republican County Campalyn Comat met yesterday alternoan, Seth Hanchett gree aiding, A cullof the wards und county towns olicited tho most encouraging reports In resgurd to the way tu which the urgutizution and can vues are being carried on, The Committee des cided to recommend to the Bxceutive Comimit- tee tho printing of the poll-iists, to the end tht thoy niny be posted in a conspleuoua plice ut each poll on niselion int. go that everybody can vee at a glince just who hayo registered and Just who ura Jegally entitied to vote. The recommendation is so vvidently a Judieious ono that the Executive Cormznittes will fn ail probe Ability ndopt it, Hiespite the ohlliing effect of tho Octobor Bhower-bith, THE LOCAL DEMOCRACY nro neanming an appenranco of courngo if thoy have It not, and the dreary round of detail and routine is going ou duy after day Sust us if, to ail outward scemimg, the gloomy reversed of Inst week bad nut overtukon thom. Thelr condnet Js naturally suggestive Of whistling while going through a graveyard, and, while the whlatic ts weak and piping, it is still n whietle, rind ts nbout all tho comfort the erestfallen fellows appear to huve left. ‘Their koveral committees met ogaln yesterday, and in their wenk and puny way ald whint thoy appurantly conceived was the best thing under tho clreumstances to keen tho boys tegethor, prevent undue flopping, and call out all the yote. Having ao tittle to do, ond so little objeet In giving it away, they were naturally all the more. secre and: exclusive about it, and the unnecessnas nd tiseleas details were religiously kept lucked up in thelr awh breasts. Tho local barrel ia belue largely worked Just at present In favor of printer's Ini, the Intext scheme to impress the voter being mn attack, now in press, on the County Board, pure porting to emanate from so-called workingmen, No one will be deceived by it when it is known that tho workingmer in fiuestion ure the bull- dozed employés of k few Democratic then, not excepting tboso who have or ever have lind “business "relations of the slightest: momont with tho soveral candidates on the Democratic county tleket. IN GENERAL, NULLNOZING CITY EMPLOYES. The reports in reference to tho designs of tho Democracy upon the Republicans in the employ of tho Clty Government—who lave been re- tained because equailf efictont Democrats could not be secured to take thoir pluces—were yes- terday nevertained to have beon well founded, and thera 18 nothing to retract from what hus alrendy been published on the subject. It ap- may have gained by peurs that thoy have all been netually summoned by tho Nemocratic Campaign Committee — to report to them for work, and also to coma forward with asscss- iments for tho party's good, and that these no- tices have been followed by anonymous and threatening letters. Very fow of thom have re- eponded, however, and thise who huve not say. they will not, and’ thus matters stand, and: the poor fellows who have dared to roalat the de- mand are momentarily expecting tho ox to fall. Tho Muyor denies tho truthfulness of the whole tory with considerable emphasis, and since there is kuown to bo a singular estrangement between him ond his purty, as repre: sented by the Campania Committee, ho ig, no doubt, innocent of much that fa wolug on ground him. Ho says, bowever, that no dischuryes wilt bo made, and in this bo [s bose, But how well ho will stand the pressure of the Comnilttes remains tobe seen, and in the menntime there will be considerable nervous. Ness at tho rookery, BLOOMINGTON, Grent interest Is manifested In Bloomington respecting the great demonstration to come off thore to-day. Special rates huve bocn made on oll the trains, and an lmimense crowd will bo breent, Prizes have been offered to the best gioo clubs, bands, and dclegntions, and prepara. ons made for reeelying visiteurs from all tho surrounding country. At lo'clock thora will bean artitlury salute and nm grand parade. At aw thora will be speaking at tho Faire rounds,” Addresses will - be delivered by Senator John A. Logan, Col. Clark E, Cat PW. Wilcox, tho © Mendota carpenter"; D. Binith, tho candidate for Cougreas from the Moomingtan district; and C. 5. Smith, the col- ored orator, ex-menber of tha Alabama Legis: Inture, At 5 p.m. there will bo a concert by tho St. Louis Arsunal Wand, and at 7 p,m, 0 torch- Hubt proceasioh. At 8 o'clock there will be mare speuking Jn soveral balls, ELECTION BUPERVIBOnS, A petition wus filed Monday befora Judge Drummond Ny A, Y. Morce, Washington Hes ing, L. W. McConnell, We oP. Nixon, J. 8, Reynolds, 8. A, Dougluss, J. 1, Woodward, Charles {lteheock, John Wentworth, 8, McCrea, A. He Burling, W, Ky Sulli Voter Htand, and Georgy’ Setinetior, asking for tho appalutmont af two Supervisors of Election foreach of the 147 preeineta Into which tho city and the Towns of Lake, Lemont, and Hyde Park are divided, The petition sets out that on tho 2d of Novembor an vlection will be huld for Representatives in Congress, and thut thoy desire such fection tobe a fatr and iinpartial one, and closely serutinized. Judge: Drummond patorduy entered nn order vane tinulng Mtr. Henry W. Blahop as Chief Super Visor, It iw tho litters duty'to select and reo- oinmend the names of thu requisit persons, who wre then offtolall; applied by the Judyo. The uw makes no hee on for the paymontof theas ailicers, and tho Judge sald he did not know: what would be dong in the matter this year, : THE ELECTION JUDGES, Tho Domocrats mudo no further effort ta Pperaveute tho Kepublican Judges of cleation for alleged technical viotation of the Rewlutry: juw, ‘Tho elx warrunta mado out ayainat lve of tho judges fn the Elghth Ward and one in tho First Bro etill lytng in tho desk of Juatice Prindivitle, who fasiied thom, | ‘The fneta published by this paper of the intention of the Democrats to huyy a lurge number of falae nutes registered and tu valu upon them on clection~lay have do. torred thom froin further action. It is a fuct that alfabeticn! sts were prepared, ond it was the intention to register the names in nearly ull the wards. Forewurned was forg- urmed, and they wero folied iu that, Bat now it ia said: that thoy have something else fin contemplation, It was whispered about the Democrutia hendquartera yesterday that they Intended to have warrants tssued for all tho Re aubeat: Judges of elvetiun on elecuion-day and ve them urreatod, and thon have tho Tiemo- erat left tollx up aud reorganize the boards, Such move would not bo toluratod, even if {t could be legally curried out. Charley Cameron anys that bo hasadvived ayatust the proposed Adon of nrrosting nuy of the cloclon Juditer, bo. chuxo thore t4 u decided dinerence of opinion na tothe mounniug of tho Registry law,—whothor coplea of tho registrution shall ‘bo returned to tho Town or City Clerka. Ila docs not bollevo that any of thom have intentionally violated tha Jaw, Bo far ng be was concerned, ho did not countonauco tho prosecution. THB GREENDACKERS, Tho Central Campaign Committees of tho Grevnbuck-Labor purty mot lust evening. ut Room 13 Os Mock. The Committee on: Criove ances reported in favor of the expulsion of Mr. Gayln from tho purty because of o remark mado by hita to tho effect that he was yotnyg to work for and support Perry H. Smith, Jr, for Con areas. Mr. Gavin said toro was manoy in it, and bo was gulng to look out for No.1. Tho Commilttea wera upposed to auy such conspir- ucy, and asked that Gavin's credentials bo taken from hin. Other acta antagonistic to the Greenback party were alloged against him, and, as, bo offered uo defense, tho Committeo’a report was ununlmously adopted, Tho oaunty toket was completed us fur os powulble., Vho changes and addons are 28 folluwa: For Recorler, Ed Irwin was aubatl> tutod for Sr, Shandrew, ‘Tho candidutea for tho Stata Hoard of Eyuetization are ag follows: First District, I. Gtocdon, of Du Page; Second District, "8, W. Rrossman, Chteagoy “Third Die trict, Francia B, Muu wu. For County Contulasiouer, RB. ‘substituted for John Gettioson, ny, Chlen; Hills was ENGLEWOOD, ‘Tho Englewood Union Vetoran Club mot Mon- day ovening. It wus decldod to huld un out- door camp-ilra Suturday evening, in the grove at Nixty-soventh atreet, to which wore invited all old veterans, and a special invitution waa ex- tended to tho Gariield and Arthur Club and tho Younus Meu’s Gurtlold and Arthur Club of Eugiv- Indl Bhould the night be plonaant rz Jere cr neue Is expected. A stand and sents will be erected, A resolution was offered ns the sontiment of tho Club asking tho South Park Commissioners to name one of the South Marks after Maj.-Gon, George H, Thomas. A committee wre uppointed to present the potitten to the Chicago Veteran Club for thetr codperation. A motion to dis trict the Third Precinct and enroll the names of all voters was carried, and the Committes on Employment and Political Actibn instructed to apportion tho districts among the members. THR Chums, Tho Central Park Gartlott and Arthur Club hel a rousing ineeting Monday evening, Thomas Ceatty, 0. 1 Matson, Jacob Grong, and Maj, W, Hrockway inde ablo addresses, | Tho Republicuns are fuil of enthustusm. ‘yho First Ward Hepublican Cinb held a meet- ing nt the Grand Vacltle Hotel Inst evening and finde arrangements for tho appointment of United States Deputy. Marshals and Supervisors, to Le ruported to a meeting to bo held this avon | ing. The Executive and Campaten Committees of tho Elgnteenth Ward Itepublican Club. met at ‘Turtce Hall Inst evening. and armnygod for tho appointing of tiekst-peddlers, ehallungore, ctan, and ayreod to call a business meoting of the Club for to-morrow oveiilny atthe saine place, The Fifteenth Ward Union Veteran Club held ‘A lire and very enthusinatic meeting Inst avers Ing, | About forty additional numea were signed. to the roll, Bhort and. stirring speeches were made by Sr. Gonrge BE. Adams, enndidate for tho Stato Bennto: Gon, Munn, candidate for Sherlifs Gon. 1. W, sinith, nud Jou G. Bader, candidate lor County Comintasioner, Tho Chicago Demverntic Ciub—the allk-hoso attachinent of the party—beld a meeting Inst ovening at the Tremont House, aud, after listen- ington pororation by C.C. Honney, completed the arrangements fora meeting tobe held Oct, stat Mets tek Hall A processton ts on thy 8. D. Baldwin, BS. Gregory, and joyhe were appointed Murshais for the oveuston. Col, Breexenridge, of Kentueky, will represent the Southern wing. and Lyman Trume ‘bull will present the Nortbern balf of the Demin= cratic double set of principles, ‘Thus the Club hope ty conciilate nil factions. About seventy-five young Republicans of the Fifteenth Ward met list evening at) Kremer'a Hall, No, 4 Larrabeo street, for thu purpose of organizing 1 Gardeid and Arthur Marching Club. A constltudou and by-laws were adopted, and the following wero clocted uM companys Captain, Henry 7 Lioutenant, Theodore Kream tenant, George Qabornes Comin! Iteiehs Orderl, dileurs: “President, 1. : crotary, A. Itichurd; Treasurer, C, 5 As announced In Sunday's Thnose, thera wag niin presentation at the Garfield and Ar+ thur Club of the Fifth Precinct, Twelfth Ward, hist night, Union Hrll, corner of Sfadi- aon atreet and Callforiin avenue, wis crowded with gentlemen and ladies, boys ani girts, oft Bud young, After the preiiminu eae relacs.of. the Ulub, two yout Indies, tho Misses Seaton, and Stedman, entered nt the of tho stay, Mis3 Seatan bearing n beautiful elk slag. Misa Stedman, In A neat Nettie speech, formally pree sented the tg to the Club, ending with tho ¥ + dishonor ft. but if your lives" Mr, hea! Jub, accepted the sift With thanks, nt the sume tina puylog a well- tnerltad compliinent to the ludies of the precinct for thelr patelotlam, Just at the elose of tho presentation thero uppenred at tho opposit side of the stage a very luughuble tableau, entitied “Hancock's Eagle Captured." When th pluuse subsiled, the glee club, composed of roth Indies and gentlemen, sang with pleaaing effect, “ Beautitul Fing of the Fre peeches: followed, MuJ. Ball, Mr. ond, Gen, Reynolds, und others responding to culls. Itwns an olds time rally @ presence and interest of the Indies adding greatly to tho enthuslusm uf tha occasion. votrs, A vote was taken yesterday on nn excursion train on the Chieago & Eustern Ittinals Rohd, with the following result: Garfeld, 210; Hun- cock, 1M; Weaver, 10. The Pittsburg, Fort Wayno & Chicnzo Hail- roud brought in un excursion train yesterday consisting of twelve conches loaded with people bound for tho Exposition. A vote for eholce for President was taken, resulting as tullows: Gur- field, 100; Lan a8; Weaver, 25. _————— THE WEATHER, Orrice or Tie Cuimr Siaxar OrFicen, Wasmxatos, D.C,, Oct. 20-1 2. m.—For the Lower Lake region, partly cloudy weath- er, possibly precededl by’ occasional Nght snow, southerly to westerly winds, generally Nght temperature, and lower barometer. For tho Ohlo Valley and Tennessee, clear or partly cloudy weather, southeast to south- west winds, lower barometer, stationnry or Wgher temperature, for te Upper Lake region, clear or partly cloudy weather, westerly to southerly winds, aallonary or igher temperature and baron: euler, For the Upper Mlssissippt_ and Missourl Valleys, clear ur partly cloudy weather, southwest to northwest winds, statlonary or higher temperature and barometer. ‘The rivers will remaln nearly stationary, LOCAL OUSERVATIONA, cmcano, Oct, Ww s oudy, a 4 audys fos 8. Wil] at uid ge Bea [ioe fst Wish aa Psa" Gea” stall to mensure, imu, 43; Winlui, 3, GENENAL ONSERTATIONR, CHLOAUO, Oct, 19=19:18 p.m, zac e este WETS DT Ther. Ther 2:14 | WIN ea * Stations, Wind = [rnl wer filpos i HGEREReesecse: Harquotis, fen pte. Miwanike Naauvilie, New Urluatin,.. North Piatta., Omaha, BHEERESE: S: hs CIM. 0 BW, Hel 401s. Buh GEURLLEES: - THE FASSETT PICTURES, Wastxatos, D, ©; Oct, 1%.—A deerea has boon mado by Judga Cox, in the Equity Court here, for tho sale of the stock of plet- ures, ete, belonging to Mrs, Fassett, tho artist, Including her celebrated palnting of the Eleetoral Commission and of Chtet- dustiea Watte, | Several years ago tho Fassetts, bolng Indebted to Jolin Hitz in tho sum Of $5,000, gavo him a deed of trust on thelr personnt property to sueuro tt for $10,- 000, ‘Tho Fassotts brought in equity suit to restrain tho sales under this, on the ground of usurlous Interest, ete.. ‘The case was re- ferred to an auditor, who reported 85,700 duc, besides interest. ‘The present order Is {n default of the payment, “The Electoral Commission picture has been removed and secreted by Mra, rtm while tie picture of Judge Walte is understood to be on oxit- bition at Clacinnati, ‘Ehe rest of tho collace tlon Is to bo’ sold next ‘Tuesday, and the nbove-mentioned also if the trustee can ny As hands on thom. It has been asserted, tn the course of the case, that tho first-named picture ylelded Mrs, Fassett a hundsome sui by the payment of $40 and $75 far the Insertion Mh prominent places of people who were thore, and larger sums from those who wero not present at all. —<———=—__—— BALTIMORE'S CELEBRATION, Barrivony, Mi, Oct. 1%.—Tho celebration of the founding of Baltimore closud to-night with a general and briant iMuniination of the elty commemorative of the Plnety-atuth anniversary of the surrender of Yorktown, _———— . HYMENEAL, pondence af The Chicago Tribune, Berar, Wis., Oct. 18—Tho marrage of ‘Mr, Harry £. Sherman, a well-kuown jawelry werchaut of thls city, to Misa Ella ¥. Stone, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, G, Stone, was celebrated at the home of the bride's purents on D strect on Suturday evenly, the doth Inst. A large number of guests were Iuatteydauce from the most fasblonubls untsial brililance and elegance. Prot Ld, Ilatadell performed the ipressiee marringe ceremony, Misa Emma Stone and Miss Kit tle Tanner were the bridesmaids, Waldo 3. Stone and Frankila 2. Fisk the groomamen ond E. D. Scott, 1. Hi, Parker, and Iobert Mitchell the ushers. oo Doctors of Iinw and Medicina indorso at amoke Rlobinond Gom cignrottes. Buy then? rr healinueantt renner timated confidence 19 the 0 noynting properties 10 Bhakers* Saraapasilin— iy 1, Precio Vortamouth, Ne it, ee trelite Lar BUSINESS NOTICES, Who greatest blessing ever offered to suffering humanity is Arcnd's eee. In dyn- Pepaln, yastritis, nausea, general dubillty, conte aumption, etc, It nets like n charnt, Distress, depression, unensiness vanish, Comfort takes thel golace, Appetite and strength return as if by miayle. Ku sis nut ninedicine: it sn food In forn of t pleasant -imilk wine. It represents all the elements of nutrition {n'a vitallzed and easily digested form, and nothivg elae so. tapidty enriches the blood, ‘Trentise on Kumyeas sent freo to any adress, Bownre of imitations, Arona Kuinyss ia not gold to the trade, suiners suppilod directly by A. Arend, Chemist, corner Madison street and Firth avenue. Dr. Wilbor’s Cod-Liver 01 —Inyallds need no lo great speeliic for eo threatening OUR = Bol As prepared by Vr. Wilbor It nauseating taste, and alao embodies # prepara- ton of tho Phosphate of Limy, ylving nature tho very article requtred to mtd thor heating quulftios of tho Oll, and to re-create where dis- endo tna destroyed, It alao forme n remarkable tonle, and will cause weak and debilitated pers suns fo becomo strony and robust. It shout be kept in every -famlly for instant uso on the Nrat appearance of coughs or irritation of tho lungs, Manufactured only by A.B. Witbor, Chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists, and er Oll and Lime, is robbed of the The public will beware of a trandtt. Jent imitation of Dobbing’ Eleotric Soap now be- iny forced on tho market by infsrcpresentation, It will ruln any olothos wnated with It, Insist upon having Dobbiue’ Rleetric, “I will never buy a cheap oxtract again,” gait a Mrs. Wilson, when abe found hor child's Ife tn danger fruin cating an tee-cream Muvored with in extract recommended for its Duy Burnett's, and be sure, cheapness Chas. Gossage & Co. Large Additions AND Increased Attractions ress Goods! Just Opened, 500 pcs, Handkerchief Suitings, The Latest Parisian Styles. 300 pes. Bordered Suitings, Choicest Goods Imported. 250 pcs. All-Wool and Silk-and-Wool- Plaids, Comprising every variety of de- sign and colors suitable for com- bination with plain materials, 1,000 pcs. Lupin’s French Cashmere, In all the Standard and New Shades, 50c per yard up. Cheap Dress Goods, Just received, 800 pcs. of SILK AND WOOL BROCADES and ALL-WOOL MIXTURES, which we shall sell at 25c per yard. The Best Bargain ever shown dn thts city. Chas. Gossage & Co., State-st. Washingtonsst. The BEST COMPOUND EVER INVENTED FOR WASHING CLOTHING, and everything olsc, in Hand or Soft Was ter, without danger to fabric or bands Saves Labor, Timo, aud Soup, amnze An gly, and la of grent value to housckoopery. Bolil by all Grocers—but soo thut vile Counter. folts aru not urged upon you, PRARLINE fs tho only aufo urticlo, and always boars the nano of JAMES PYLE, Now York, CAUTION! gre! action, ‘The wonderful achiev: muccess of Tale's tt yo Horehound aud Tur ‘Auaed tha fasue of couuterfelts und decepe vo and dangerous miztured buure Jha parts of ite eumpuund wamu ot culv j@-Mark dovice, Jlu not de- ‘od by theag vilw aubter ty obtaln #Itnte’s Honey bound and Tar" by tls. Gade Mare device out adu-Atari deview ow tho wtupy gucloning euch bots, woununt Which bane ts yeni. For Salo by all Druggists.. OF ALiees Sul names Oo EXAC HONEY OF MORE HALES i SPECHAL NOTICE Housekeepers! CARSON, PIRIE & CO, West-End Dry Goods House, Extraordinary Bargains IN THEIR LINEN BEP'T, The popularity of this Department has Icng been established and known to our Patrons, and we intend in this sale to eclipse all previous efforts. he following are a few quotations only among the many bargains we are now offers ing t . 3 TABLE LINENS. # eaaea Bloachedt Table Damaak, Satin fintahed, extent quatity and beautl/ul patterns, per yard, 7504 have been selling for DUe, 160 pea Meuchedt Double Damas (genutni Havnatey), in Ferna, Biripen, and Snowe Drop patterns, per yard, 844 the above tot cost $1.25 ta Imvort 200 pes Cream Damant in new and beautiful designa, per yard, GO ant 75e; never sold Tess than G3 and &3e. : Finest Barnsley Cream Double Damash (extra tlle), per yard, $1; this t¢ an Auetion lot, and cannot be duplicated tess than $1.50, TOWELS. 600 doz. Good Torels,.atl Linen, and 1 yar long, cach 11¢; good value at 18. 1,000 doz, Eetra Large Towels, in Huck or Damar, telth nteo deep, bright borders, St per doz; the best eulue we have crer ahowwtt. al lot of Fine Towels, with knotted fringes (atightly suited) will be offered at almost half price. 150 Extra Fine TARLECLOTUS from 21-9 to 3 1-2 yds. tong, with Napkina to match (these are manufacturers’ samples), and twill be offered at alinust half price. fiarseilles Quilts. 800 Extra Large Marscities Quitts at $1,504 usual price, $2. 600 Extra Fine ENGLISH QUILTS tn hand~ rome patterns, warranted (patent back) at $8.60; have been sold for $2.76. A Job lot of MARSEILLES QUILTS, extra heay; at $450; well worth g7. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS IN GREAT VARIETY. CARSON, PIRIE & CO, Corner Madison and Peoria-sts, BAKING POWDER, TEE CONTRAST! Wille other Baking Powders are largely ADUL. TERATED with ALUM aud other burtfal drugs, 2 Juan been Kent CNCHANGED fn all of tte orignal wtlty and wholesomencsi. best evidence o} Try Raver, HEAL S$. PURITY, and EFFECTIVENESS, fs THE FACT of Ute bolng aeod to-day, from North to South, from East to West, ia the liomes of the rich and poor, where ft has been used for the Ist 13 years. A PURE FRUIT ACIO BAKING POWDER. NEVER £OLD IN DULE. Blade by STEELE & PRICE, Manufucturers of Lupulin Yeast (ews, Spectal Flavoring Extracts, etes Chicago und Ste Louse: STEEL PENS he Very Heat Evronean Maks, aud unrivsted for OF eaiilhy Durables and Aesunest Of polos REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION, Jn 20 Nu , A compicte Sauiple Card, for ‘Uial, by ma! ccipt ore Cente, Pot th chai peach Zane, maton Baten Ivison, BLAKEMAN, TavLor & Co. 185 and 140 Grand Stroce, Now York, VOLDING BED, CHANPION AUTOMATIC FOLDING BEDSTEAD Chanye of Agunoy frote the Tobey Furniture Co. ta Holton & Mildreth, Wholesulound Hutatt Denlors inking & Medium Furniture, — OF — : HOREWOUND & TAR! Tho Great Natlonal Specific for the Specdy Cura of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS; LUNG and all BRONCHIAL COCHPLAINTS. The Honey of the Plant Forehound sootuzs arb SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and the Tat Balm Abies Balsamed CLEANSES and NALS the throat ang alr passages ‘leading to the lungs, dients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthfu} Five additional ine A Cough may be fitly termed the preliminary stage of Consumption, amalady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREROUND AND TAR Is the surest known preventive, Therefore, delay not a moment ty take this CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive gredt bencht from {ts southing properties, when suffering with Croup aud Whooplag Cough. PRICHS:--500, and $4, Largo Sizg Cheapest. O.N. CRITTENTON, Sole Prop'r, New York _————— ee eenweennanveml PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS. OURE IN ONE MINUTE

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