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TIIE* CIIICAGO TRIBUN JHURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. od, tow and the result Is tho oxact oxprns- coat the will of tha people. Tha country nt Jarge should know that Mr, Barnum, who enmo ere ta cuntufe a State by his political *amnrt- ness,’ 18 alone in his ery of fraud, Docent Dem- ecrats do tiot Join In that choros nt all, Thoy know full well ite falsehood, Thoy do not have 4o go outstite of tholr own party to find the cause of thotr dofont. $$ ————— Ttancock’s local issue tariff Is sonding consternation Into the Solid South. The Mason (fia) Telegraph of Inet Westnestay wasn littio Mpravtows” to the fatter, It branded tho dack- ponville (Fin) Unton as “a Yankee renegade: anvet," bedause it-"hnd tha temerity, or Im- nitdenee, enll it what you will, to come out fate footed in favor of a protcotive tarit.'s Our Jacksonvitte roulbinnamry: should con- aut tho map and earn tit te 8 not talking to a Moassachtactts oF Thode Iainnd aniienee, Wo frust ond of our frst fruits of tho Hancook yletary will be a material and sutisfactory niodifiention of tho present unjust and oppres- ve tar)ifs ayhen the Telegraph hears tho Intest from Gov- ernor’s Island, imagine ita feolingst —— A Bosron story: A day or two aga a proker on Btate street wns uddrossed by a friend inbls ollice, who oxprossed surprico at hearing that he wns Domocrat. Yes, Ll am an old jue Democrat," wis tho answer. * Rut Thad taken you: to ben Repatilteat,”* sald the ather, spreill tell you ono th Ing,” replied thobroker, Taman oli-lino Demovrat, as 1 told you, but rhave voted thy Demoveratio ticket for the last time.” AC this a strangor who had been stand. fozin the oflice stepped up to hin and said, «Give me your hand, Lam anothor; that Is my position oxnctty.'' ——————— Conrans these quotations: ‘The Dome- érata must bo ubsolutely exeluded; thelr aug- pesitons must not be beaded; thelr wishes must not be consitered. They aro & body of men mostly traltors, who cannot be mnde uecful for any purpose. . . . Dernoernts must stand aloof: they must be frnored and epurned."—Ly- man Trimbudl in 1872, “Do not these figures demonstrate beyond nll question that Domo- erats ng well 1s Repudl! 18 United In the sup> pression of the Hobeliton?"—Lyman Trumbull tn 180, Iw tho oMceof Rufus Match & Co,, bankers and brokers, New York City, bas Ueen consplau> ously displayed during the last lx weoke the fol- lowing: Winttold 8, Itancoek, Our next Preeldent. . Manday the gaina notice uppcared In tho fol- owing modinod form: fi Wintiold 8 Hancock, | Our next presage of \ Garileld? is (For cortutn.) ———— Tie Irving Hall wing of the New York Jocal Democratle party offered to Mr. Kelly tho following list of names out of which to make a choice of n Democratte candidate for Mayor: Bamtuel D. Babcock, Francls F, Marbury, Allan Campbell, dohu MeKeon, Franti Udean, Oawald Ottendartar, William: R. Grace, Wacelor H. Peckhain, Andrew IE Green, John &. Voorlis, Emannel 3, Hart, Wiltinm ©, Whitney, Mr. Kolly seloctod W. 1. Grace, the only Cath- olictn tha Net. Why? For what govd renaon? ————— Let Hancock write one moro lotier, Let him write und say that he will, or that he will not, veto any bill reducing orropealing the pres- ent protective duties imposed by tho tariff. AtJenst 10,000 Democrats in Tiltnols, who ara at prosentundeterisined whether to yots for hint ornot, will have thoirdoubts removed by alotter from him giving the Information required, ~ ——— Barnum fo ths NutonatyJon Quizate to Sancho Demoentey. Panza, “Tur magnitude off “Tire reason, San- avictury orn defont,"|cho," said hia master, raid tho Chnirinan nfter)"* that thou fovlvst that thedefent, “ean only be} pain ull down thy back estimated by the furces|ia bucnuga tho stick and means employed In}with which it wasgiven securing It." theo wus of a length te that extent.” Tur divorced wife of Nowman Ifall has deen marriod to the groom Hichardson, whose intimacy with hor was tha principal cuuse al- leged for tho divorce. “W. L. Scort, of Erle,” the: Democratic Big Injun of Pennsylvania, backed his hopes in the pool-box, nnu Guth say's ho lost $200,000. a Democratic order of tho, day to the Cap- tain of the ginrd: "If Hancock attempts to write another letter shoot hit on the spot." | _ Tar Sun blames Hancock becauso he welghs 20 pounds, fio will wolgh less whon this campatyn 1s over. £ Ma. Dana has no stomneh “for the prin- elples for which Lec aud Jackson fought,” Uancock ts advised to stopper his Ink- stand and thon sit on It All About a Plucked Moostor. ‘Tho newspapers af Cleveland arg engaged ta a bittor contention over a plucked rooster which tho Leader (Republicnn) gout to the Plaindealer (Wemocratie) n couple of days after the Indiana and Oblo vlections uf representing tho status of Editor Armstong's purty us it camo out of tho fight. But the poor bid nppeared to bu so badly Plucked of alt ita teathors that It clicited yon: eral sympathy; and Editor Cowlos, of the Leader, was savagely dgnounced for bis aupposed crucl- ty In taking a yatlant cock and reducing It to so pitlabls a condition Ja ordur to get fn a practl> cal“goak"’ on his defented adversary, Tho Matter mude so much nofge that tho Mumane Boelcty took It up and investigated It, returning & roport entirely axonvrating Editor Cowles from the charge of roprotiensiblo oruclty, The Caso turned out to by much ade about nothing, Tho following cards are published explanatory of the “plucked rooster" charge, and tho city now breathes cisler, and the sudden wrath against Cowles has cooled olf CAND FHOM THE AGENT OP TILE HUMANE KOCIETY. Curvenanp, Oct. 18, 1890.1 the Publicr 1 have oxaminad into the case of alleged cruclty Rrooster aunt from the Leader office to the Platuteater ottica, and L tind that no poraon cane Hected with either of those papers bad anything toda with tho bird in the was" of plucking its feathorsor tormenting the vaio. J ind thut 8 bird was sont to tho Piatulealer vitiee, care Of tho Leader atticy, by unknown partiog, and by it to tho Watndeater oftice Lu the same condi. lou In which it wis recolved, From nll that 1 can learn the bird was sent to the Leader oftice dy sone unknown person, supposed to bo from faiiana, and wus In the Leader alco not to ex~ ocod Utteen imlnutes after ts arcival, D, Ta, WIGHTMAN, Gonoral Axont Clovoland iiumano Baclaty, CARD FROM THE BXVItESS OFFICR, Ctrvenanv, Out. 18,—~Oct, 14 there was ros Silved by tha’ Amorioun express, Company at cevelund ane box contalning a chicken, marked 5 WV. Armatrong, caro, Cowles, Leader of co,” whteh we dollyered 8 addressed. J. G. Kinasnuny, ‘Agent of Amioricin txpress Company, OAND rom THY MAN WHO SENT THS NOUBTEN, La ue, O., Oct. Tn thd Bdltor of the Leads @: Tvotlee tit Mr, Armatrong unjustly nd- Wof cruelty intlictud upon the body of a Tostor sent him nfow days ago, As a mutter Fi duatica to you, Lwilt say that the rooster is of 0 epeoios huving but few feathors, und thoy Vurned the wrong way, Homude bis trst wy TICS On Hur strects on Wodnosday, after the lection, and his deplorable condition exalted + Tesioaty and merrhnient of all why saw him, he thought ocurred to mo that bis genorui Sbpoarunus was omblormptio uf tho foulings and Pbearanice of the Dumbderatle purty of tw-day, ving Lit few priiciples, and they, ike tho feuthtra ut tho, hoor rooster “all pointing the rene, way, If Mr. Armstrong will gxaming ta closely ho will find you havo plucked bo feathors, nu ho nover ad any on tha pluce ero feathers, on ult kood rooster, ought to Faw, You ure mnistakon ag to the former rosie lence vf tho rooster, He was captured and sent from La Iue, 0., and not from Indians. Yet the Wooden thut tutu soem to be full of such 00 on y main, ? J. H, LeONAuD, ——_— , PERSONALS. 4 “Tho folks are home again,"—Afaud 8, pte Kingdom for a mute.”—IV, IZ, Bar 2 “Tho question of corsets is also puroly a lo- Mattor,"=Gen, Hancock, 5 “Me, Davis may profer 9 seat on the fenco, but Lotng undor it 1a good enough for mo,"—8, }. Tilden, ‘The divorced wife of tho Rey. Nowman Hall has margiod the groom whose intimacy with her was the Al¥oree, “Does My. Darling Walt for Mo?" ts tho {ilo of a sontimental ballad by Itobort Harris. The chances gre that she docs, Nobort, and the Wicker you got thor tie leas bonnets and seal ; M610 uequeg and things you will bave to scttlo principal cause alloyed for tho for inorder te obtain sour Ittle tootacy-wont~ sey’s pardon. Tho love of woman enduroth fore over, but ls very oxpensivo, Incense Mr. Stephens ts not blown out of tho State by tho fall gales it is belleved that ha will agalt he a candidate for the United States Benate from Georgia, “Tt was Just too dreadfully menn for auy- thing for that horrid bank to burst only two days Aftor Phad demonstratod that it wne a trifle safer than Governmunt bond4.”-—Cail Hamilton, AGreok draina is to bo produced next week by the students of Harvard Coltego. It Is to be hoperl that the ralironds wilt offer reduced rates | from Cambridge during tho continunnes of this melancholy attale, “Reeltse 9—We ennnot print anything about thd beautiful snow until after election, Of course St looks oft for Mr. Garfleld Just. now, but oven an apparently inevitable viotory might: be lost by one bad move, A fastion Journal states that “Sliver drab hats made of owl's down are yory boautifal, and canbe hud for 87h." Pocketbuoks with $75 In thom are aleo very benutiful, bat unfortunately we do not know where thoy.can bo bad, \_ A dashing young man ot Bellaire .* Loved 1 muiden oxceedingly tuir, One ulght her proud sir Failed to buttd thom a fro, So thoy both clfmbed into the arm-chair. —Hoston Madrigal, : Onomore young sucker stands At the front gate, Thinking how loug.he fa Likely to wait. Our little Madolaine's Fixing her hair. If things work well sho will Shortly Le there, Plok him up tenderly, Give him a chance, Our faithful bull-dog has Lunched off his pants, —ITdyila of the South St a SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS, The Cleveland Anzeiger writes: “And now what will tho Democrats do? Where aro thoir issucs since Hancock trampled the Democratlo patforn tinder his ponderous fect by his lottor on tho tnrif question? Will they now go to battle, ns iu 1870, with the battle-ery of *1an- cook and Reform'? The & cents which the prea- ent Administration haslost on every milton dol- Jars collectersnd the $3.76 which, during tho Inst Denioerntie Administration, were lost, stolen, or squandered on every £1,000 collected, might fur nisin proper basis for thel? future politien tactics, Thoy enn also incidentally refor to tho oxample furnished by the Stato of Louisiana, where Demoeratie ollicinta by far excel and gure wigs ntl: tho curpot-baggers It ever bud within ta Lorders in thisvory and rasenlity; to Cincin- nutl, whoro nearly all Democratic county otll- clnis hove been shown up as scotndrots and ms> cals, and to Tammany. whieh consists of 1 Bingu- fur class of hunest people. Ciphor-Jonas might compose the necossary cainpaign documenta on the au bject und all would be lovely!” Tho Westlicne Post writes the following: “While the <Anzeiger, des Weatens convulstvaly clings to the straw that Tom Allen, {ts candidate for Congress, will openly and frankly declare himecl£ in opposition to tha protective tariff, thie gentleman causes It to be proven in tha Republican, through third hands, that tho great Interests which be holds i tho from Industriog stamp hitn, ns a matter of course, n3_n prateet- Ive-turiff tan. No moro ltoncly and disgusted man evor traveled the thorny roads ot n pubile Journalist than ho of tho Anzefger des Westerns. Dut this fe a natural consequenco when a man ndhores to no party which docs not hold or -entertain any political pelnelples ont all, which 18 nearly do- montod by Its vornelty for the spoils, and which is only guided:by its greed for political power, This is the natural consequence when & man ‘will not recognize the sizns of the times and persists against his better impulses and mera ina Is Innermort convictions to write in the inter- est and services of .0 party which ins outlived And ontworked itself,—for a party which aman despises and for which ho fools nothing but cons tempt It is the natural consequence when & mn acseris the HMenls of his youth to rin after strange gods and fdols. It Is tho natural conse: quenco when n man permits himself to bo blinded by jomoney. hatred, and contompt for those who adhored to the ideals of thelr younger years, who, through’ woal und wo, “defended them, and who are now reaping the reward for thotr thiulity In seeing their efforts crowned by’ 4 peoplo's Victory over all opponcnts of Uborty, Progress, and equal rights.” ‘Tho Cineinnat! Vousblatt, a freo-trade: papers writes relutive to Hancock's letter on the tariff question ns follows: * Hancéck’s letter on the tariff question must estranyo from his causo the aympathles of all those who, becauso of this question, wore more Inclined ty voto the Domo- cratic thin tho Republicun Presidential ticket. First, and above ail, he tramptea his own platform under foot; and, secondly, be cuts loose from all tho ancient traditions of his party, He ls resorting to tuo Inst resort of the dishonest bankrupt, ho is trying to gain confl- dence under false pretenses, But thia is not all, Ne deprives the Iepublican anti-protec- toniats of thoir lust excuse to vote for the Demooratio Presidentia’ candidate. On every other question tho Republican party !4 sounder and more retivble than the Demoorntic Part . On the protective tari question It scumed ag If thore was more to by hoped from the Demo- cratte than from tho Ropublienu purty. And now comes the Democratic candidate for tho Presl- Weney and destroys oven this Inst {Husion, by developing sudienly into 1 Protectioniat and humbly wagging his tail before the Protection- fats of tho country with hfs protective declara- tons, If, thorefare, we have ta chooso between two Protoctionists, thon we prefer to choose tho one who is at lonst thoroughly sound on the curronoy question, and under whose Admitis~ tration We need not foar any interference with our prosont healthy financial policy, and not the one- who congratulated the Uroonback candi. aie or Governor of the State of Maine on his vistory.” Tho New-Yorker Zettung writes tho following: “Tho orushing defoat which the Demncracy hns sustained In tho West {s premonitory of tha utter raul and destruction of that purty in Now York, New Jersey, and Connectlout,—it is tho frult of compjote Democratic rotten: noss. Tho tetntosmelt’ and’tho *Staats-organs’ of the Democrioy havo, for years, incantro- vertibly demonatrated that thore Is nothing suored for therm in politica except tho spolls, With hecculonn efforta thoy attempted to pro- vent the resumption of apecie payment, and, In- stead, to flood the country with volumes upon volumes of unsceured paper-monoy; to reduco to beggury tho workingmon of tho North and West, a8 well as the owners and represontatlyca of our Industricss; to revolutlonize the ox- tating atatys of equal political righta; to destroy tho jntluonce of the Federal Government and Ita powor, and to refuse approprintions to protect the ballot-box, They hye indoraed tho treason ablo doings of the wou Garevion in Maine, aud entbusiastically appinuded overy aswindlo committed in thar intorost at tho bale lot-box. Tho lonthgome rottenness of the Do- mocracy fa thy vase of tholr dofuxt, not tho mistakes, as tho Domovrats claun, they have mado in conducting the pampalgn. ‘The cam: palyn on tho partof the KRepublicuna needs no conducting,--it conducts itself, For this tho Republican party is obliged to its Demooratio opponents, and, ehictly among them, the Nuw York Stuale-Zeltung, “Whank you vory kindly, and we remualn yours truly,” Tho Mnois Staats-Zeitung writods ** A house vided against itsolf cunnotetand. Since tho th of October the Demooratle party 1s 8 house divided oxatnet itself, In tho South and in the North, in tho East and In tho West, tho Domo- |, crats nro at loggerheads, ‘The Southerners, ale ready Irritated by Hancock's letter ju relation toSouthorn etnima and indemnifications, aco by tho resulte in tho October cloctions that thig declaration bas not helped tholr cause, Thoy are infuitly disgusted, The Free-Tradera of the Eastobseryo with horror and dlsappoint- mont that oven the agricultural Statoof Indiana Is tountng toward tho protection of our borne In- ustries, And, while tho Deimoorats in Penusyl- vania demand that tho party shall declare in fayor of a protective tariff, the Democrats in Now York demand thu revorse, and assert that only'by an unreserved dofense of Froo'T'rade a victory will bosccured forthe Democratic party, An short, tho party Is completely demoralized. Tho Democra cre at variance among thomaelyod 14 to what thoy aro ipbting for, aud Hey are unitad only on one polnt, and thut 13, to be ylo- torlous ut any prises in order to get possession eof the apolls, But they arout wlosa to know what to offerthe poopie and how to gain tholr contldence and 4: will If in au army, for Instauvo, Buch confusion and disharmony awong ita Gonorais us to offonsive aud defensive movements should predominate as {6 the cago witilo tho ranks of the Demucratlo party, then victory would bu out of the queation, Tho rally. thus orles of tho Demooratic leaders eound ouly Hike groans und walls of despair, Even the hue and cry of ‘the Demivcratio rab- blo that the country would under an- othor Republican Adiuinistrution be frrutrivy> ably lost in corruption, and peas eaticely into tho hands of mouopolies, does not draw any longer, And, Jn fact, thiuking Dowooruts have given up all hopes of watming ay clonrer thoy see the inevitahte tel Montin! cleetion, the morn idesp efforts to gain Incal vletories int Inonler to secure some rallying: nis for the party In tho future, for tho purpose of reormane mation, So they confidently rely upon x victory in Chiengo and Conk County, Not beenuse thoy possess wn hovest inajority of vates, but alinply becnuad thoy expect that the Democratio Mayor, aided by the Polleo and Fire Pop nents, will give them an opportunity to capt ainajority on tho Misalssipylor Alabama plans How far tho Mayor would be willing to nld aud naaist In tho reniiantion of those hopes enter tained by his friends, we will not discuss, At atlevent#, the Hepabliewns would do weil not to underrnte tho dexterity of thelr opponents in the muanipuintion of elections, but i ork all tholr power and energy to defeat thi pO cratic party with n orate majority. ‘To gain a victory 16 not sufficient, Ut inust lio attained hy such a overwhelming majority. that the Democrats will lose all confidence and inetina: Hon over to attempt a reorgatization of thelr ranks iugain for thu purpose of confrontiug the Republicans hereafter, Chileno City must hot rely upon tht county, but alone and unaided the city must nt Jenst ive 6000 Repabliean mit- ry. Tut tho nthe Prose I he thelr irgre cites Jority. And thik enn be done if avery Republic- | fn does fis full duty towards his purty. fn Tt5S Conk County rolled up ne anajoriie cat RAK for tho Republican, partys in teed ft shoutd not ‘Do Jess than 10,000," Bineo Hancock bas published hls letter on tho tariff question, tho two great German Demo- crate papers, tho Nuw York Steals-Zeituny ond the St, Louls Anzciyer des Westen, nty becom tng moro and more digeusted with the Democratic party. The Anzetger, in an editorini beaded “ Democratle Stupidity,” auys: " Barnum ond Randall huvo squeezed a letter ontof Hancock, in whick he defines hts position on the tariff question In a manner not at all aceeptable and satlyfactory to us." Tho New York Slaals- Zetlungis plainer and moro unreserved in its Judgment on tho sume subject, {tenya: " East and West the Democratic pollticinns are now vying with each other in thelr oulogies upon the protective tariff Even youny Belmont, who, until Inte, delivered lectures and wrote emsnys on politice-economlo questions, from the toncot which it could not he coneluted that ho was in fuvor of a protective tartif, discovered {mmedl- ately after his nomination for Congrans that it {a the mission of the Democratic purty to protect our homne Industries,” The opponents of the pro- tective tariff and the frientls of tariff reform [1 tho Domocritic press have taken in and reefed alltholr gulls, Churactcristle {4 tho reception Hancock's letter has found vineng thom, They fre oxultant and joyful overthls ‘master atroke of statcymanship, Decnuse. as they say, it has spolled the attempt of the Republicans to pro their party os the protector of the prote tarift, and to denotince the Democratic pr tho siamo rite as tho protectorof free trad fenra, already expressed, that this letter iy pe the Democratic purty atl possible harm and ho good, Hinds noecholn tho Democratic press, These purty Organ-grinders have a diforent concep- on of politics thin wo hayes, They regard Politics from tho sume standpoint as the pruc- tleal- politicians do. ‘Tho protective-tariit question Ig. an impediment in their wity, whieb must be removed, and, presto, tha Democratic platforn Js disregarded, und the purty male tho Wughing-stock of the opposition, Tho Intimate connection existing between the Democracy and tacit reform i4 Of no more annoyance to the Democratte press and politiciing than it was fn 1872, when they all bellowed thomselves bonrse for Greeley's protective notions, (The Sttata- Zeituny among the er dt may be correct that this state of atfaira ta not under- stood by tho great inusses who vote tho Democratic ticket, tut, on the other side, it cannot bo denied that thore are many Demo- erats who fully comprehend these ticties and the wonknoss digplayed ina temporary *knuckling under* ou this question to-day, us well as thoy aid olght yenra ago, We, for ourselves, ue cidedly refuse to pallinte or excuse this misern- ble retreat, or take part in it, We owe tt to. ourerteea frankly ta declare that Gen. Haren fas shown himself by histetter and conduct as unreliable on the main proposition tehieh cased wa to gite him our sup yerte We positively betieve that the number of hoso who think on thls proposition ns we do is yory considerable. For many of theso the selec: tion between tho two candidates will bo an une pleasant plece of business, Many ny feot ine clined nat to vote at all, and tho number of thoso need not be xo very great to eccuro without a doubt te the Republicans the election of Mr. Garflold to the Presidency af: the United States on the 2d of November.” So mute it bot SPORTING. = THE TURF, This afternoon the great twonty-mile race between Misses Jewett and PIniieo will take prince at the Jockey Club track, commencing promptly at 3:30 o'clock. As the merits of these Indies and the performinee given by them have been heretofurs alluded to, an ox- tended mention of the subject is not neces- sary at this time. é A dispatel was received yesterday from Louisville which stated that the excitesient In that clty over the race to take place here to- any was intense and the betting on the result spirited, the Indfes selling oven In the pools, Both contestants in the race will reach Chi- cKO, this morning, efore tho twenty-mito mco fa started, there will ‘bo n trot’ for horses of the 3:10 class, fn which the following entrics have been made: is George Farnsworth enterd b. g, Bonny. Thoaits Evers outers b. ¢. ee G, $. Dolo onters b. 4, Quickstep. W. 2. Darling ontors b. x, B.D, Be Chartes Daft enters gr. y. Oudfellow, Jerry Munroo fs anxious to got on a match race for his horse Charley. Ford against any other trotter in and St. Julien, Its chatlenze was tele- firmphed yesterday to this office, and is us fol- lows: GYNTHIANA, Ky. Oct, 20,—To te Editor of Th obteaun, Pribuner 1, Joery shuneeo, Wilt feat ie horse Charley Ford against auy trotter In tho world barring Maud 8, and St. Jidien for 81.000, first Thuraday alter tho Clucinnntl meeting. SWIULY MUNHOE. Special Dispatch to The Chicaow Trittune. Danviney, Il, Oct. .—The second day of theraces of the Danville Jockey & 'Trot- ting Club opened clear nnd warm, with tho track in fing condition, The 2:28 race, purse $400, with five to go, was called, with the re- sult ns follows; 5 6 em ‘i The 80 race, pursy $800, resulted as fol- lows; $ Grand Bentincl 1 1 Bnooka ,.. 3 a Lady sto, 452 Btrangor... 3 dale the RESO Bh NG To-morrow will ovcur, the free-for-all Facens purse $100, with Sorrel Dan, Little Brown Jug, and Hoosier Sam to go; wlso a a trotting race, with nine cntries, purse Barrssione, Oct, 20,—Tho mile dash, forall ages, was won by Ohio Boy; Captain Wrage sucond, and Staesman third, ‘Time, 124% Parole won tho milo-nnd-a-quarter race; Rosalie second, and Pawnee third, ‘Time, S218. ‘ho third race, two and one-clghth miles, was yen by Monitor; Uneas second, ‘Time, “Monitor won’ by n longth, Jowerlng tho record ono second. The two infles werd run 1, 8380, ‘The mile-heat raco for 3-yenr-olds was won by Belle of the oe in two straight heats, den second in both, Ella Warfteld third in the first heat, and Ingomar third In the second heat, Gime, Ld, 14s, . SAN Franoisco, Oct.20—At tho Santa Nosn track jo<lay ino half-mile dash Berryessa buatdlin Lfok in 48. 19 best half mile ayer mnie on the Paciile Coast, Lovisvi,tn, Ky,, Oct. %.—The twenty: mile raco_ between" Miss Minnlo Pineo, of Greeley, Colo, and Miss imma Jewett, of Minnesota, was won by tho Jatter in SL inte utes and 6 seconds. ‘hree thousand people witnessed the race. The distanes between the ewo at the finish was three-quarters of a ——a THE LAST SEA MONSTER, Hauivax, Oct, Capt, Dunean Adams was fishing off Now London, Princo Edward's Island, hia‘attentjon was suddenly attracted to some groat sca moustor along aldo the boat, “Losing no tino he got under way and salled a mille or two, but found the monster golng ag fastas the bost, He had only two boys with him. Whpn the boat Jutfed the monster dashed for the Captain, inissed iim, and was caught by the gunwale of the boat, and fell bnek Into the sea, mak- ing no further attempt, as the Captain foat no tine in putting the Bont towards the land, Jiu says the monstor ts not loss than twent: feet long, with binck stripes and fargo blac! ‘spo ——————— NAVAL REVIEW POSTPONED. Wasmnaton, D. C., Oct, 20.—Thore belng some doubt whether all the ships Intended for participation In the naval review at Fort- reas Monroe can be | pub fn complete readiness by tho 26th inst, the Seoretary of the Navy hus decided to defer tho review to sume thue 20—, to be yet Axed. se e v x the world, barring Maud S.. LOCAL POLITICS. A Serenade Given to the Hon. William Aldrich. Perry H. Smith, Jr, Trying to Win Over the Green- backers, The Industrial Parade—Eleotion Su- pervisors—Headquarter Nows. CONGRESSMAN ADDRICIL BERENADED NY THE SOUTIE SIDS REPUBLICAN CLAIMS, ‘Tho South Side Garield and Arthur Clubs pare ticipated ina grand demonstration Inst night, Ithaving been determined to serennde Cone gressnin Aldrich, the boss in all tho wards nobly responded to the call, and amidst the greatest cnthusiaam curried out the program to the letter. About half-onst 7 the commands bee gan to rendezvous nt thd Third Ward bendquare tere, No. 180 Twenty-sucond street. At that hour tho clubs of thy Third and Fifth Wards fled out of the stmory,murched. to the corner of Wabash avenue and Twenty-first strect, whore tho Fourth Ward boys were drawn up in dine, oro they were mot by the Hecond Ward Club, and the line was formed na followat Sevond Ward Club, six- ty-ilye strong, preceded py Hendorson’s Cornet Band; tho Fourth Ward Club, thirty torebes, followed by the Fifth Ward Chil, twenty-five stron; thon came the Swedish Society, the rear of the line being browwht up by the flaming torches of tho Third Ward Club, tifty strong, efore the aturt was mada there was quite a aise play of pyrotechnics, which would have been thoroughly enjoyed but fur un insane propon- sity on the part of those who held the Rotman entitles to tire them polnt-blunk into the densa ere which had congregated In the street. Everything being in readiness, tho procession wrched down ‘wentyelityt atreut to the ahience of Mr, Aldrich, atthecorner of Prairie avenue, Col Hawley. who commanded the marching clubs, drew bie men uy in frontol the house, und, Mr, Aldrich baving heen presented: to the crowd, Col. Hawley addressed him on be- halfor tho various organizations. He ussured the present ant next Congressinun from tho First District that he saw before him bute fow of hig-conatituents, who had thus far worked dard, and proposed to continue nt work ‘until tho struggle was concluded mid James A. Gare Held was elected President of the United States, [Cheors.] ‘MR. ALNIUCH BTOan upon, tho balcony of hls restdonce, and it was plainly evident ‘that the presence of. the 200 torch-beurers and thelr hundreds of friends mive hin ront pleasure, In reply to Col, Huwley'’s remarks, Mr. Al- dich anid fo haped the concorde of peuple were peacenbly inclined, xs he was utterly une prepared for an attack, [Laughter.] Ife" com- pilmented the boys upon thelr appearance, and told thom that, bolug engaged [10 noble cause, {nthe interest’ of tho party of freedom and right, ie looked upon the demonstration In the Muht of nn eifort 10 show that the party of op- pression and wrong could notatteln the magtery atthe coining election, [Appiause.) He wis lad (a ace .so intoy | young men who pid determined tot start out in lite wapon the right side of polities. The first gins. had been fred, and had brought down the gime, und the Demoorits were on the ria. Mr, Aldrich predicted a ylorious victory, and concluded by denloriug the fact that bis house was not large enough to accommodite the crowd. Cheers wero given the speaker and the entire list of en bienn candidates, Itundatl ff. White, candidate for the Leylata- ture, and Capt. Jutnes A. White iso made short addresses, and tho affair terminated amidst Rreat onthuslasm, CROOKED GREENBACKERS. SOME OF THEM BELLING ‘OUT TO THE DEMO- CHATS. Thero has been R movement on foot for soma time among some of tho members of the Green- bnek purty on the North Side to got that organ- ization to ofiiciully: indorse Perry U. Sinith, Jt, for Congress, or to 0 work ft, falling in that, 08 to win fur hin tho votes of a number of tho members of tha party. Montion was nude in yesterday's THIBUNE Of a mecting of the Contral Committes vf the Greenbuck organization nt Which a mun by the name of Gavin was ex- pejled on.uccount of hls disipyaity.to the party and his ficlt intercourse with Mr. Porry IL Smith, Jr. It appears that before the Greenback Congressional Convention for the Third District was beld, thid man Gavin, together with another by’ tho nmno oof Camp, and? Valtiy Seanton, were employed in Smith's interost. They ealted nm meeting for the organization of a club. It was tho intention to omminizy §t so that it might eleot delegates to the Greenback Convention In Smith's interest. Gavin spoke to somo of tho mombers of tho party in advocacy of Smith's nomination, but was hot successful in securing any delegates for him in the Convention. After. the Convention was held, and the regutar Greenbavk candidate nominited, those men ealted another meeting in the name of the Greenback party, but retused to indorse its candidates or platform, Charges were thon preferred In the Central Committes avulnat Gavin, and Mr. Tenjuudn slutey aad two othom wore appointed i Comuittos of Grievances to fuyestigate. the cuse, Monday night the Committee heard the evidence in tho caso, Which went to show that he had endony- ored to Indice two G: ne urs on the North Bide to support Suit, and hid naked ono nian to preside. at ove of thes Sinith meetings, teliing bin that there was money ty it, and Uhat he afd not care for other considerations: ae lone ns bu could get mony. The Commnittes heard that a bogus Greenback inveting wis to be hold at 100 Cilengo avenue, and thoy went over there and found that Camp wie making a speceh. He'talked for about an hour and ©. Tr, and devoted the whole of his tine to e'or the Republican party and praise of tho Democracy, but failed ie aword In tho inter eat of the Greenback orgnnization, After Camp was through speaking, Mr. Sibley succeeded In gotlig the flour, and offered.® resolution to (he dorse the Greenback platform and the candi- 3 The polls witt bo kept open frum Ba, m. untll dD I. " ue I Brier of tho, Hxeelttlve fainenl ce, Cook County epublican Campalgn Cominitted, See. Te. leawhesih, Charmane. THE DEMOCRAT i ati continze to run their headquarters in Arends coutt. ‘The boys that used to do the hard work aro not around theag Le but in thelr stead (an mouthy, dirty crowd which holds possession all day Jong. Somehow there seems to be ne lack of cash, since thors are eo inany in the flett who hnve all been bled to a extents Thera — ne ick oft Surinle who elaim to bave dativence. nn all who call ut the door AD itive Committers, Pony H.sinith, dr, ie having a grand time dn is vampatyn work. His’ bari aon tap, and fhe Ja puting up lots of wealth, ‘Thus Car there seems but little elves than hope for the boys, but, riietess, the Bemoernt« appenr to have an Hive working orenmlzatony 3 the inenns of i they hope te curry Cook County. ‘There was no further action thken yesterday toward arresting the judues of election, Every one who was charged with having anything te do with petting up the scheme xeema to deny any connectlan with [andthe teauble naw: [6 to find any nan whe will say that- be ever sug- gested the thing. IN GENERAT. THE ANDUSTHIAL PAADY. Tho attention attracted among inanufacturers find businessmen by the industrial parade of Saturday is so great that thoxe In charwe of the alfatr nee now contnting on at feast 24,000 in Ine, ‘Tho reavonses recelved yeaterdny from working- men's societies and manufacturing firms who Intend to take part wege much grenter In ume ber than had been expected. A delegution has already offered to come from Kankakee, Il, $18 inembera wil bring a cannlbont on wheels, twenty-seven fect tong, drawn by horses, repre- senting the’ folld South xolng upSalt Itiver, They will also bring a Ehip of State, manned with snifors, and tounting two selute-uns, One firm yeaterday sent tn notice that it would furnish ten wagons fitted up with avpropriate ullegorlent designs. At the mecting of theCom- mittee held yesterday morning it was decided to send out petitions to the inanulacturers and businessemen asking thom to close theft places of business at non of that day, to onable tholr employés to tnke part in the parade. These agreements were quite generally signed yerter- day. It was also decided to build a stand ut tho south front of tha new County-uilding on Washington strect capable of seating 250 pope. ‘Tho procession will be reviewed frum that staud, and pedbably thoro will be apoaking there, ‘The> delegations from the mills will be commanded: by tho ollicers of thelr Unions, and tho entire third division of tho first corp3, which embraces tho inlscellancous gocluties, will be comm anded hy Joseph Schoeninger, the Presidout of tho Swabian Veroin, YUESIDENTIAD BLRCTONS, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune Bioomtxatoy, Il, Oct. 1.—In your teste of Saturday, Oct. 10, you print a sample of how the Hupubdlican tieket should read, taking particular pasns to state tiiat the full names of Electors should be printed on the yotes, Immedistely under that caution, In giving tho fori the naincs should be printed tn, you printaeventeen initial lettered names aut of tio twenty-one namca given, Now, while you may be right, 1 wish to state that if tho law js that the full name should vo printed, our Democratic opponents will con- tapd, and to moftscems with a grent show of correctness, that InltInis do not constitute tho full name of an Elector, and will use that clause of the luw aes moans for throwing out all such votes. Inthis district the Domocruts are ex- ecedingly sharp, shrewd, and well-informed as to loaders, and will leave no stone unturned to win, and wo should be sure that everything we dv {3 In every way leyal, or there will be trouble, sure, L. 8 Du Bots Un reply to this tho Secretury of the Btute Central Committee says that tho law dacs not rendre the Cuil natnea ef Electors to bo given, Jt Iseufliclent if the ames are go given that there can be no inistuke about the pergon voted for. Henee, if tho firat name nnd the middie Initial aro properly given it will not bo necessary tospotl out the middio name. Thero Is u deci+ slon of thoSupreme Court recognizing the legal- ity of votes where the Intention is clear, althonzh the name may bo mispelled, It was to prevent any question being raised that the Committee aunpited the correct Ist us printed In Tus Taru- u Ee CITY-WALL EMPLOYES. There was nothing new yesterday In the finan- ciul dispute between the Deniueritic Campaign Committee and tho Republican employés nt tho City Hall, 6 question, how= ihat tho em- y nso Called to eontributo with the Hberality that was expected ofthom, Intact, some af thot have parent tority refused to contribute at all, and at henile uitrters the Mayor is charged with winking at thelr conduct. ft neing generiity untterstood that all the Interest he feels in tho local Demoe- racy isin tho clection of Casselman and Ituer- tng, both of whom he caused to Ye noml- nuted over. representative. Irishmen. The Committee does not progeso to glvo up Ita designs upon the employs without n struggle, however, and {8 concocting some menos to reach: them over his Honor's shoulders, but tt will scarcely be sucovssful In secompllsblng a great deal undor the circumstances. YOUNG AIK. SMITH, tho Demoorntio canditate for Congress, yester- day estaillshed porsonnd peadquartens at Me Cormick Hall, whero hia barrel iy ontap. He displays a large sign from one of tho windows, so ft will not be dificult to locate him. He wants his friends to drop in and smoke a cigar with him, and tell him how thiogs are moving, BUPERVISORS, Mr. H, W, Bishop, Chief Supervisor uf Eteo- tons, hus sent out notiees ton number of prom inent citizens of both political parties asking thom to send Blin ia names of good, reliable wen, for who they tire willing to Yyouch, pers sonally, to act 08 Supervisors af Election Noy. 2. Ho expecta to get roplies ina fow days, and will then send up tho list to Judge Drutumond for approval, He is making every offart to got none but retinbte, respunaltle men for the position, WITHMHAWN, Mr, A. B. Mason, who has for some time beon prominent worker iu the Domocratia party, & spenkor, a member of the Exceutive Committeo, and a doiegnte to. or, Sf not that, At lenst a Prominvnt attendant on, the Cinelunat! Conven= jon, hus withdrawn, not from the party, but frum all uctive wark in its behulf, Ho Is a ms realy for f the Tixe dates thon inthe fleld. The Chairman of tha mncellng Qa not put the mation to the house, but Cumpzot up and spoke ugainse it. A motion to Iny the reeolution on tho tubte was thon car- ried, Asa result of the testimony, thus cole lected tending to show that Gayin and his condjutora word falthiess to the party of which they pretended to bo members, they were ox- pulled by the Central Comnilttoe, na stated yus- tenlay, Jtta to be hoped that this exposure of tho tiettes which Perry TH. Smith, Jr, bas re- sorted ta wilt fail thom, ‘The mujority of the Greenbackera on the North Sie were formerly Republicans, and it fs not belluved that they can be won over by tho persuasive iniluence of money to vote for the candidate of tho Demos racy. If they for the tne being leave theirawn purty It will bo te vote for the Republicun and not for the Democratic candidate, HEADQUARTERS, THY REVUDLICANS. At tho Republican County Campalgn Hend- Qinrters yestoniny there was much setivity. shown, Tho Campaign Committes held its usunl daily meeting and heard reports from tho varlous wurds,. Thore Isa desiro to have active and good work done in every district, and all Ropublicans should lend their ald. Nutmes ot Bupervisors and Neputy-Slarshals will bo handed in to-day by the Committce-men and referred to, the Chairman, Seth Honchett. Secretury Van Cleave, of the Garttald and Arthur Central Club, bas received a dispatch from tho Hon, Jamos G, Diaiuo, in whieh ho states that he cannot speak in Coleago during the present campaign, as bia Yolou bas almost entirely ylven out, CHACERNGENS AT TiIH WLS AND NKGIST}A> Tho Exvoutivo Committee of the Republican County Campaign Committes bag lasued the fol- lowly uddrosa; « IT the. Hepat Volera of Cook County: “Te the Hepublican The day of vloction is rapidly drawing noar, and It must not be forgotton that the enemy, tho Domogratle party, beaten so. disastrously tn Ine dana and Oblo, fs making ono forlorn and lat stand, Let *Garield und Victory’ be your motto. ‘There has been ws great deal of good work dong, but more f4 required in the way of perfect Srmuntealion: ‘Truc, exch ward and township baw = its soveral — clubs, but there fs moro than that required. Organization and effects are not created without jnueb Inbor, TL eannot be urged tuo strongly upon the numerous cubs ii thls county ta seo tint chullengera aro appointed. — Lut them be brave und good ncn, And, after ey ple the challongers, evo to it that aasiatants aru choson for thom, and tet thoso nssiatants bo at every polling-placo, with persons to uct as tully-keep.« a “You know the enemy. You know what thoir ftacticaare, In wards that ure largely Domo- ratio they wt leave no stone wuturndd to Ket Inall the Uullota for the Domucrucy they van, whether fraujulent or otnerwiso, 8 on yo pe. An Ronse, ballot and ou houvst count, jot that bo your, watwhword; and the only way to carry’ that out’ is tu chullengors and’ assistunts at every poll, The organizalon cunuot be cifected too soon, and every club in Cook County should fall to this work atonce. A Ropublicin challenyer should Le ut the side of every Notary at the polls, to see thut only actual voters are allowed to swour in tholr votss, anlicy to it that euch gun une dorstanda the atliduvlt that he Is swourlng to, bave “Voters should alag comeubor that ‘uedday, sho Duth lust, Is tho lust day for thy registration of voters, aud those whose humes ure Hut pluced poidedtat gn that day will be put to the trouble uf swouriog in tholr votes on eloction- duy. Thorofore, bo sure aud reyistor Tucsday, strong froo-trader, mud Gen. Hancock's lettor romudiating tho piank of tho Demovratte plat- form In favor of that poliey haa been too much for him, Unable, like bis purty: leader, to do violonce to his convictions und the creed of his party, he has retired, lke Acnilies, to bis tent, cuuns. ‘The South Sido Scandinavian Republican Club held a well-attended mecting last cyontng In Fulkenborg Hull, and sperches wore made by Charies Sundeth, Col, A. it, Jacobson, and uthors, A laryely-ationded meeting of Fourth Ward Republicans was held Inst oventog at the corner of State and Thirty-Ofth streots, Mri. A. Ane deron in the chult, | Speeches wero mito by es oak }) Mu). Brookway, O. 8, Cook, Bil Sushi, an others, The First Ward Rapubilenn Camsiign Gains mittco helda mocting last evening at the Grand Pactho Hotel, and organized by cleating 1, W, Niokerson Chairiann and PA. irokoski Secro- tary. Canvussers were appointed to oumuicnoa work to-morrow. ‘Tho invitation Is oxtonded by the Righteonth Ward to all young men desiring to Join the Gar- feild und Asthur Marching Clubs of that ward in thoty parade Saturday to come farwand at onco. There nro still G0 handsome uniforms on baud for those who are wiltiug to wear thom for the Ropublican party and victory, All young mun over 18 years of ago ure welcome, “Huadquare tore are at North Sido Turnor-Hall, << To Be Whipped. Juvenile dclinquonts tn England are now to bo whipped in most cases, Inatoad of being Im- pl 3 aod supplics of birch rods are boing sont to all tho pollco stutions. A physlolan Touat alwuys be prosent at a whipping.—a pre- caution nover taken st English public sehouls of tho Eton, Winchoster, Charterhouse typo, It muy be observed. ———a Horsford's Acid Phoaphato ahould be uscd when your brain { tired fram overexertion. BUSINESS NOTICES. 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