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; THE CHICAGO TRIBUN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, Ik80—SIXTEEN PAGES 5 spiracy, ravated by Demorratic leaders publicly, | Democrats hind thelr Inst rally in this elty to- | statements are tric, Weaver 6 a traitor, insiat that ho fs the victin of a conspiracy, a the October election a Democratle candi | night. ‘They had a torchlight procession, | tako no stock In him." 7 wns told ant ' Republican eandidate for Conzress, and the eatin tate ingbie 2h the Franti ann: to Nurgntiatown, fpattgnd * Domoerntta domane 4 th Carolina i ‘ fefeat Platated, lion. A. E, Stevenson, straddling candidate | hard Quartet was one of the features eT ay’a Cov Vas " dg that he ts only wanted In Nor! Unte for n high o ubilelyannouncedthat | thelr first inthe catmpalen, It consisted of | Maino pledeed to defert Palate i # ; necting. ‘The Republteans 3 day’a Cove, W. Va. Tho fireman, J. Anderson, a ottteal purposes, North Carolina Dem= | he would shout nny. Deputy United States | about 400 persons, of wiiotn fully “one-third tals ee a Ren Talcout be wasn foe he atl pa ended hts allernoon Tn fine plume for the coming fiaht, and will Grete came, tealps ee a elie on incor Hiticinns, it 1s said, seck to revenzn | Marshal who slid Interfere with any | wers hoys, and inade quite an imposing | ine ape i tiation 4 with the Afth and last meeting. ‘The con- | give n good necount of themselves next ‘ (aay Pol eds orl Perry beeatise he was activo | voter he attempted to vote. ‘Chis morning a | spectacle. ‘Lt was addressed hy 1. 4 it FE ee etna etter pent themselves upon Te! af til Ht ff i" ay | a was seriously bru: He will recover,’ Tha ality | acheme wasn coneoeted plan. to impose upon | testants met in Darley Halt at? p.m, whieh | Tuesday, othor engineer, Thomson, was slightly hurt. lus movoment. Prominent merchant who has two sons, all | of Chicazo, whe rung the changes on the | me. If the whole letter bad been published it | was crowded as seldom ever before, Every ATURATOIL ‘The enst-bound train wae running out of time, Jn the exodus three belng ardent Hepublicans, ree ta | Morey letter and Credit-Mobiller. He quoted | wontd have shown that Conky wrot seat and every Inch of standing-room In Sipeetal Disoatch to The CAeaga Tribunes having been delayed half an hour to pick up THE PROCEEDINGS. note algned-““A Meniber of the Vigtlan 2? | the great fraud of | 187 note corruption, | assumption that he was beiraying ut avery tw filled, Smith had the open Streator, | 20,—By far the larmest | people to attend the Democratic meoting. othe Uietes a Ble quittes haform ig him thnt Ie and Is boys. tind mast, an the Democrats putt ne flown the Ite; mintoraont Bey Geom ees, peice ta inne Ren oP eah Meal ahah te eal an most sue ul fepubltean meoting of ———— sATON, D.C, Oct. 20.— ‘ puch to say, and that, tnless they were a | bellion, and thelr economy i Congress, and p 4 6 4 a ios he campaign was held In tis city to-nisht. Wasitxaton, Ds Cy AY ‘ A y axplanntion, and Gen, Weaver a complet vine woquent and concentrated Jangnage he de | A torch) EEE procession uf over ta inehnt OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Cartter, of the Supreme Court of the District re iets they would discover a large | their honesty In clectlons, and love of the ey 1 thelr bits 4 Mention of nny intention to do him injustice, tt “alry, New Yonk, Oct. 2.—Arrived, Callfornin, from t q e oh Las eceipts; nt negro. Homade a speelal plen for the Demo | 0 1 fended the principles of Republicanism. He | ing about 200 cavalry, paraded the streets ¥ tf " Letter sete ou RTNGUtR Yinidna do, there was "¢ Jen ft hem? ratte eanticiate, for Congress, Ils. speech | tmateaned Phave dena ten, Weneor” Busi aizalisnoviseel hismiversary of havingdodued | hended by. Atkins Toit Rexinent” Hand Smite , wolennd Stoscls oma - charged. wilh forgery, MUN ae dy | ktow that any such spirit of Ku-kKluxism MINNESOTA. aris to polley, but he ta worthy of the aren D 8 of Freeport, Col. Pluinb of Streator, and 3 ALE. Oct. 2m. , | elslon ordering the pris a exists In our nildst, ouuse he has so able advocated, He may bede- | to settle e : | rel f vani. from New Yor! TH NATIONAL CosBirrre: Aprrars To TH | Puta hae tite runes te: tehebe ia, teen ibe ttle his politien! stats as to whether he | others tulked to the largest andlenee seen in URRNMTOWS. Oct. Gt tho agent of North Carolina. Perry, there- HEPUBLIGASA OF THE FIRSE DISTINCT, | ortearill austin oureattee: itis dusticote tho | 20 Denoerator aGreenbacker, He agatn | Streator this cammnign. | Not tess than from Pntindelahie provions stipulation of counsel on —Arriy 8 LAFAYETTE. ‘Ived, Pennsylvania, on, by ie + Spectat Dispatch ta The Chieago Tribune: N cs Ye a + ny 0 i people were on the streets, Repubiieans are writ of habeas corpus, al legit Tlenns fired aff the fitst gun of the November St. Paus, Minn, Oct. Chairman Biake- wpectfully youre, Br ND. DInDAYE. i ery * su Tuesday, and wilkitd by a handsome wajore Gr RA NARA lawful detention, se nssertini, fnong campaign hero Inst nialit, the Tfon. Willtam | ley, of the Republican State Central Commlt- round after round of applause, Ie was fol- | ity to swell the Hinols vote for Gartleld tnd A-HOUSE. other things, oe aa reais rhe te ig Calkins, of the ‘Thirteenth Congressional | tee, publishes the following nddress, with an WASHINGTON NOTES. Towed by Mr. Stevenson, who repeated his | Arthur, and the entire Hepublican ticket. Clark-st, oppo now Court-ITonna, Insuttcle the nlleged offense; that fie has District, Furnish tins ammunition “The | indorsement slxned’ by himself, In whteh he DEREITED. usual program, dodging every question and DECATUR, GRAND MATINEE fur Ladies and Children at 3 p.m nor Ared the Jurisdiction avd "further Des | re it ee as Cattemanneee ty | says: Tam constrained to say that, In view Bpreiat Dupateh to The Chteago Tribune. evading every vitul Issue, His speecti ofone | 5, Snctal Diveates to eee entitican SOAR AT AN, Hoves lily extradition Is not sought, In Koutt gentleman's remarks belng heartily ap. | of all the circumstances attending the wn- | Wasinxaros, 1 C., Oct. 29—Washington hour and n half was very able, considered as | onc th progress In Deentur. Many atrects Meade \ Vacinlo Combination falth, bit because ork s_relation to certain plaudled, The Demoeratle spinal column | fortunate contest in the First District, the | hay become a deserted village. T rks | Stalk against thine, and ns tite ned with peopte, aud a briflinnt, torel i W Md y ( . politfea! afta, Ine ie nls; tani waaterlally) jseaketal since the October | Republican vote should be given to the Hon. | of both parties who linve votes anywhere A DEVICE TO AVOID Hxht procession Is making a parade, 2 . herded . . ent appearances, will " ” rote i the expression of iis rent political senti- | by the Dedatur Brass Batt, later the ! nd that he belleves, If sent to North Caro- | not strenethen up by ‘Tuestay. ‘The defeat a Dannell ve ea ee have cone home to vote, and the Departments mieten Misndherente dit a peutic ail Cuielinien was erawded full of people, and Ha, ho will bo in arent bodily danger. Was ao overwhelming and unexpected that it | wirren No. ait Eiern Avesbes Rew Yon, | We comparatively empty. The Demoerts | ro ois tin enthustastle badinwas | Miitring addresses were delivered by B.S, ‘ Midge Wyle mide tho writ returnable | drove all the Ife” aad ambition out of | Gerar teeth Ue fepaticine of atimenntas | aro making as earnest efforts as the Itepub- | te sive hin enthusinstle applause, but ft was | Vay, 1, Dunn, Col. Rowell, and. otf ‘A Dramatis Trlumph by the forthwith. ‘Phe petition was presented ta] the lenders, and they dropped down | White ‘congratulating tho eat trea of Mins | Heans to secure a full vote, and the evening linpossible, and the clish of defeat settled being Hiterspersed with eainpaign songs by Paputar Author of MELEN'S BABES, Jude Welle, who ordered tho writ to fssno | Hike wet binukels, far they have Y io y tecems to be 4 pmet upon the Democrats of th dlicnee. i e Glee Club, Ti | 0 Monday, Nov. 1—AGNES MOBERTSON (Mes. Dion vuurnable before him nt chambers forth- | notattempted to hoi any poittienl gather- He a aT Teeltonein | Puvcrs are full of advertisements offering | Vt re andience, Suith | she dlee Club, | She faht cn tie lncal tt q G i ‘ then followed Ina spe a os, | In Mason County is strong, and the Repub- uctetult) the tavorite of Pauland nnd Amoriea, tn with, Tho agent of North Carolina spe- inns here, but are contept with making Indi. | candidate, still we nee frou to expross, ule xeont through transportation to Democratic voters by Niele Teo Tepe Mieate Bit alors Fea ee ye to lwin ben adority: of over gon, { 22satk wiow rs rae} a cialis dented Perrys AUGRRLIONS gn | THIN! aupenIG 10 YAO cone a eect kn Aioieae | ues willzeturn to thelr homes, There is | Ni sorgn tbls elty ld a spenter betray sasDivict NOOLEYS THEATI see eT eee ET TT a ee ee nl ee eet ine | tion, vAmnire uf the differonces whitch exist in | reason to fear that In some instances, "Dem | oot oe cation of thought, stich apt Speetat Diavateh fi The UNteagn Teitnune, Inst Grand, HANIISON Matinoo this Saturday Nov, 6, and Perry was ndinitied La vie abit is no nse, The handwritits 18 | the five Hepublican District of Minnesota, the | Ocnitle voters” Ineans “repeaters,” Joth e L tought, stteh apt) sg ivnwici, Ml Oct. 2—The last grand | Afternannntd metaek, 1,000, au the wally and their stil hunt will not save Commilttes deom it notimpenpor iy ppual th tho Holittea! parties diya annie Muara orang: rejoinder, such strong and candid argument. | rally ot the Republicans oceurred here to- | ‘Tesnlaht, Last Night hut One of TILE, fa : sterling Republicans of that district to ald in | ments to secure spectal dispatches giving | is audience falrly went wild with enthu- | night. ‘The Garfield’ Guards turned out to | EE AL] ;. at = KENTUCKY. ANOTHER TIMED SUIT. returning to Congress a nian whose vate tn the | curly returns, . aa sing, and, when lis time was up, demanded | fall force and paraded the streets in tarch- it aR. He ES <> NS QUEAT REPUBLICAN GATHERING, Bpectal Dispttch to The Chieago Tribune. organization of tho Honre tn ieterminiiy the NOT TRUE. In Woolf's Reeentric Musieat Comedy, 3 tants, were Tum: lek and Ry t WAYNE, Ind, Nov. 2—Anothor | leisintion of the country shalt bo thutor un | phe statementin a New York dispatch he should go on, but he took his seat mui Hehtprioessiod itunthedl bs EWo ‘The Hon, Ws W. Disputeh to The Chicayn Tribune, ‘ol he * old's > mela a Bichrac: On Oct. 29.—Lven In Ken- | sult for erlminal libel, With damages at $10: caruest and cordial supporter of Get. Guetiell’s | inatane Milton C, Dent, arreated there on n | overwhelming cheers, ‘The eulmination of 3 Remodeted and Meconstructed, wis commenced against the proprieto: charge of fraudulent. registration, 1s a | excitement was when Siith, after pointing q apoki dpe Great Extra Performance Sunday Night, and Last tucky tho Republican revival is boing felt. A | of the Dally Gazette and W. TL. Withors, A | 8, W. Doussy, Secretary. Chalrinaty | ephew af Mrs. Wales Cirnut aud n resident of | out his adversary’s duduslne, referring te Hou. CE eee re othe Rad Bice, | APBERTANCE OF. FEA TRIEINONS, Republican demonstration such as hus never | prominont Republican, by d. 1H. Wilkinson, a) ——- Washington, 1s not true. the © charge f lishonesty made | Sandwieh und De Kalb County inay be relled | _stontey, miey-Hnrton Comedy Come before been witnessed in Enstern Kentucky, | fuverintendent of the County Voor, today. WISCONSIN. KENNEDY Geathat Uh ee opal te tis tank, | thon to roll up her usual large Tepublican | panrint: Sis, i took place at Greenup to-night. Nearly four on woieh Lie ene te ‘tee ny was the one Corin AND WAZEETON. Srciat Bispateh to The Chteago Tribune, ruptey, sald: “Smith, of Pekin, Is an | !aority next Tuesday, WS THEATRE. thousand were in the procession, and more eps saaary REA ed vatch to The Ch ‘Trib Wasiunaton. D, C., Oct. 2.—In connec- ence aa) i = ROCHELLE. , JIL WAVE Manager and Proprietor. Hols tio, vot withal sober ‘and respect- | AN INDIANA REPRESENTATIVE Cours OVEIL Spcetal -Dinpeiten 5 Ee Cateapy, Feiss Hon with all the noise which the Democrats | honest mang and, tf you don't believe he 15, |. gpeetat mianateh to. ‘The Chieacn Tribune, : enthusiastic, yet wl Ges nt tonetl Poutiasn, Ind., Oct.28—Judgo KR. Slaytor | Garena, JL, Oct. 2.—A decision recently | here are niaking over the Chinese questlon | don't vote for him.” ‘The meeting adjourned, |” Rocinst, TH, Oct. 2.—A very Inree ‘Thin Antuedag Aetlnad.and Nght dle, crowd has never beon brought together | made a strong speech to-night at tho Court: | rendered by Judge M, M. Cothern, the | they seem to have forgotten that the Ton. J. | and such a scene followed as never audience istened to the Hon, Join B, daw Mit. JOMN DILLON, in that section, © Lronton, Ashland, and | Mousa Jn favor of Garfield's election. After | }emocratic candidate for Congress against | ©. G. Kemiedy, one of the most promfuent, IAS IE SEN SEEN IN BLOOMINGTON, ley, of Chieago, nud J.C, Garver, of Rock- Sun ted by Gullek & Matatel!’s Dramatte Compan’ Grayson Garfield Clubs with thetrartiliery, | wards, the Hon, David V. Baker, the Detmo- | George C, Hazelton, in the Third Wisconsin | 94 An Smmense crowd had askembled An front | ford, at Bam's Gneraltonse to-night, made | extremely inmuiuble Comedy. in 'Three Acta entitred “torches, and Dr bandg | cratic Representative clect from Jay and ‘ Hy spent : of Gen. Hanenek, Is the agent of the Chinese pialtalee! ‘ont | up of ourtuost Intellicent people, ‘This is ~ ded aadtall tho, furiace. andl pnt Adams, inn able apeech declared Yor the | District, hins, whether rightor wrong, su in- Six Companies, and is deeply interested with | of the hall, and fairly rent the air with erfes | {tte mt THE ELECTRIC LICHT. i 10: one of tl most earnest, xupporters len, sare ready election of Garficld and Arthuras necessary | censed the miners in that locality that not | them inthe promotion of Chinese immigra- | of “Siniiht?? At least 800 were collected fhe closo'of itt commalian ul Se rey eaey ive a goad necount of ourselves on Tues: RY Mit iners as well as the best classes of the | for the Integrity and preservation of tho | one in twenty who have heretofore voted the Tae ; to give unt of durselves | see scan sftark sarc farming population of Greenup aud Carter | Union, # Hemverntic eket will east their ballots for | UO Tene cols tose ths stairs diay neste Old Onto County wlll Keep up her mei) Pe a aed Counties, with thelr transparencies, torchics, Ain Souie Ane aR denata Juss & Tears CONGRESSIONAL, oil titir sliodiiters at cated ti umph aru bs ul etd,,weru represented, After the concluston of GIL; Miineral “Pointy, leased around on the MASRACHUSETTS, ? They carried Wim to the enst door of the peclal FMADALEN tO, Tas: Chteaon 2 rei the brilliant procession, speeches wero made ANOTHER DEMOCRATIC FORGERY. 1 T r MYVICKER’S 'PUEATRE, ’ if entheoe STON, Mass,, Oct. 20.—The Independents Denney, Ill, Oct. 2.—Jndge BN. eee te nroveritatands to the assemblage by the | Tasia, O.. Oct. 8—The atten County | A OF ad rad h Tete ee a ec ie Tndepenilents - Court-Louse and up the steps, where he | of yy, a tne ab ‘TWO LAST PERFUIMANCES OF a y ssional DI i of Wondstock, addressed a Inree meeting a Hom W.S-Mecune cd Judes Thompson, | Democrat of to-tny, under tho head of | pid tead running north. wns adruck on | Cte Fourth Congressional District nowt G eet was placed on the stone platform, Having | Hunt's Hall this evening. ‘The Democrats MELTS PLRAST of Ironton; Col. Worthington and J. 2 | «putidozing,® pubtishes a card signed with | tho ground, and contrary. to-expectattons, hated F, B, Mayes for Congress, A bolting | recovered from the excitement, hy spoke a4 | also held. an out-door meeting this evening. MITCHELL'S PLEASURE PARTY, lc Pinkerton, o€ Kentucky? apd cher. orators. -] the name of Edward MeGraw, 9 well-known | tie crevice th whieh the niineral was found convention nominated Mr, Hutchinson, follows: It was addressed by the Hon. James Herring In the Muntenl Comedy, My is Ens waned by Seen. HIS SPRECH, ton and others. Miss Carter, of De Kalb, re- .. be! felt throwehont. the counts wine will | colored elttzen, whieh goes on to say that ho | Tentitenely Sad wile had. or heen rented THE PRAIRIE STATE. My: frlonds, T thank you. henetity: for this | elted a poem. : OUR GOBLINS; Or, Fun on the Rhine, give Judge Thomas, the Repu fiean candi- | was arrested and put in jail on Monday, Oct. | ta Ross and his partner, It was followed, ovauion, but it is not tome but the grand prin- MANTENO, Last Matinee ‘To-Day. diate for Congress, 9 majority of over 700 | 11, because of n declared Intention to yote | nevertheless, by the Intter, and an apnlle: elples, tho alms and objects of the geand old Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Unst Performance To-Night. ‘The vote for Garfield and Arthur in Ken- tucky will be the Inrgest for many years. hat I represent. (Crics of: “That's it!" Tones itl} lam butn poor Dutehinan, who hos done well under tho institutions of the the Democratie ticket, and kept there unt! { ton for an Injinetion was’ made by Iteut MATTOON, Tritune, Oct. 2—The Hon. C. Re | Monday—Mr, and Stes. G Weidnestay following, thereby losing his cock to restrain them from further operating NLL APRINGER FOLLOWING IIs TNsTRUC- Jon 8. ENIGHT In OTTO= ee, delivered one of the | A GEIS solas 3 ‘ ni the ininc without first obtaining a fens TIONS, randest country Lint) tho sun over abi sof the caimpalgn tan tare SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, DELAWARE. Pplos-that several Tenublleans offere AL to ball as required by Inw and long-continue Spectat Dlepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Hpon.. [Prolonged ‘and enthusiustie cheering, | ANd appreciative audience in this place data Lh EXTRAONDINARY CLAIM Hite out fe ito, woud volo thelr tleket but | custom. ‘The matter eame up before Cath; | yLarrvon, IM, Oct. 29.—At this writing, 12 | and erles: * Hurrah for Smith") ‘The wther day this evening. AAO Niens and, Matinces Wednesday, Saturday, f h to Tha Chicago ‘Tribu sae Cectined tal... orn, Judge of the Ciroult, and was decided | groigek tho streets of Mattoon are |S ,Hlavana, in this district, tho “names ELGIN, 3g Sanday, tho t . Bpeciat Ditpale fe oO teago 7 DUNC Edward MeCéraw says hie never saw the In favor of Ross & Henry, ‘The ense has o'cluel OU i Ss Be ret De ©) of Grunt and ot Lincoln were placed upon an Spectal Dispateh’ to The Chteago Tribune. MAUDE FORRESTER Warutnatox, D, C., Oct. 29.—The Repub- } card before: that he never authorized any | hoon appealed to tho Supreme Court, Ane | literally alive with old-time Bourbon Demo- areh lending to tho Cunrt-Hause, and the Dems Enain, It, Oct. 2%.—To-night the Green- Paes, ’ managers now express n positive bellet | otte to use his name; that tt isa forgery. Io if singe which will seriously militate | crats. This region fs the very centre of old- | Scrnts of that county refused to walk undorthat | packers hada meeting at Mendelssohn Hall, | and her Fierce Arab Steed. Tiahtning, who will ape alenne a i y furth that I ested on Oct other thing y freb until tho names of these grand mon were. : pear tn tho beautiful d-act Melodrnma, ontitied, that Delaware, a State they had not counted | fUrtHor euys tint he was arrested au Oct. IL | against Cothern in his district Is that positive | ine Democracy; here were riots during the | Covered. (Cries of “Shamel Seame!"}. Has tt | Addresses were made by A. E. Searles and | spizeprat Or, The Wlid Horae of Tartarys vill ki helt ealeuine | BY Aig Hoagland the Democratic Deputy | Aryot hus been obtained, as tn asserted, that | Wars to. this poltit was ordered a regiment | come to this puss, my Trlends, when (uretug | Heury Chapman, candidates for State's At- — upon, will go Republican. Tf their calcula- | Shoritf, on an old blll of costs, and taken up | f ar; to this po rr ' y A mnbly sa ite : 3 OL Coat, VY) he was a member of ‘the Infamous Order of 4 re. the pence 't Bpenker was interrupted by a torrent of erles | torney and the Assembly. MEDICAL, tlons prove true, this willj clect n Legisiature | bnek alleys to the County Jail; that Hoag: | Knights of the Golden Cirete during the | Of volunteers to preserve the peace in the | Of Nover! never!” and prolonged and deatone SPURIOUS ‘TICKETS. Sesh ey tasend n Republican Senator in Senator | land promised to let him out to vote tho next’| War and an ardent sympathizer with the | dark duys of 103, © Theso men—and their i ebears) When T go to Congress, and 1 bee Apeeui’ Disouten ta Pas Cabcape tials Bayard’s place. day, but did not do, 50. He afterward sald | Sonth during the Rebellion, Ils crushing | wives and daughters—are Democrats because | Hove 1 will [erles of 1 <, lil, Oct. 29.—Spurious Republican ayers that he forgot hiin, helng so busy at the polis Bf ry v9 JACON, Il, Oct. 20.—Spurious Kepublica' MeGreW. eran niWane hee techn dteoubs | itfeat is already assured, and the clection of | thelr fathers were Democrats before them. You HET you Wita!”],: tlekets are being eireulated tere by Demo- ‘ LOUISIANA. Jicat and will vate tor Gariehte pI George C. Hazelton a foregone conclusion. | yoy are noisy, enthusiastic, used to defeat, | Mil bet two to ono ["flucrah for Congress- | crats with a view to invalidate the election. REGISTRATION IN NEW ONLEANS, si 5 3 CHIPPEWA FALLS. and hopeful of that good tne coming. ‘The inan Smith! UA wo to Congress I shall do | The errors are in the names of Electors, . Onnuana, Oct. 20.—Tho registration DEM TY NB NO RST aN Ose Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, apulation targely came from Southern In- | Mncoltand Grant card. of our walinnt soldiors Newy Onruans, Oct, 20-~Tho renistratton | os te Gol at ete down | .,CHIMPEWA Farts, Wis. Oct, Tho | Hopulntion jargely oi Ine ie hell tnsnered inemors wider Gur Cone SITARP PRACTICE. In this city to dato is 0,199, nn increase of among the Deniaerats here within the past | French Amerieans, who compose the largest lana and Kentucky. atitution aud our lnwa, ‘They have proved thelr THE ADAMB8 COUNTY POLt-nooKs, only 543 sinco the Zl. including over two | fay days Is tha most noticeable that has oc- | Munber of votes In this county, had a rous- As usual, the Local Conunittes overshot | faite by being ready in the hour of peril to de- sincy, Il, Oct. 20.—The discovery was hundred colored voters. registered this | (\vradvrionte a iceton alice Tere, Linge | Ine meeting at the Court-llouse Inst eventing. | the mark in advertising distinguished speak- | fend their country, [A storin of crics and | Quincy, IIL, Oct. 20—The discovery i : Te AE io edice uit be COD eosultsiy | A areat many could not get room tn tie : + iden of beng choering.] My friends, made this afternoon that the poll-books week, are now buying off bets on general results, in { ers who never had any iden of bemg pres- g -. | some cases paying as high as 7% percent of | Spacious hail.’ L. Mt. Gannlet took ie ehutr. | ant, Lyman Trumbull, Dan Voorhees, MY SIIRT WAS JADE BLOODY. printed for the county by the Democratic * PENNSYLVANIA. the nmounbatstnke. to ‘by allowed to denw | ue mecting was addressed by the Hon. G. | Sur Na Mon FG, incl, George | Uy the wound I reeelved in, my equutry’s de- | ofleinl orzan, and distelbuted by the Denio- Po . | Demars, Kengo, bt fenee, and P will speak of it wherever I go, - Clerk. wei si » ! the bets, In others they are offering to for- ¢ r an a a * Mt) fee a; | cratic County Clerk, were so grossly errone- , A PRIEST, {ult 60 per cent of the bets mado on Hancock | MANNer that the applause was sometimes | 1 Wendling, and Bayless W. Hanna were | (Cries of “That's right!" “Hee proud of tt! Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu fae the. Daivilene Of drawing, A remiag | deafening, In acnthlnygremarks he showed | alt posted. : and deafening cheers.) I hope the diy may | ous as to vitinte election of the Republican Prrrevuna, Pa., Oct. 20.—TLhe Rev. James | stampede from the Democratic ranks iy go- | tat the Democratic party was in favor of TITEY CAME NOT. Hever come when our roldiers will bo nehamed | Presitential Electors on Tuesday if they had 1! | slave labor,—hence cheap salary for free : of the part they took in the Itebeliion, My | remained uncorrected. The poll-books con- | Fully Zper cant of the human. ree are victims to Moline, e [ieomluaty ;Gathalle priest eat ing er horp, An any who have been felons | work, ‘The tariff for revenue only would | But ab the Inst hour Congressman Bill | friunds Lelneerely thank you for your Feeep- | tained tho names of all of the Deniveratle arial fatally embnboestad “brevory (nether Se lee a i Totter publlshe tite bere pare Hint CONN ban for Gathelt The ite, | bring, aur Seto-Si-adny wages down | Springer camo over from Springtield and i Electors In full, while of all but seven of the | physician. Tho principal ennens producing thin disease eld, q . : hesaye: “Why aml aitepublienn? He. | Publlenns .thomselves aro. surprised at the to “the low wages 40 and | inde tho set speech. Sam Moulton, Matden | Zhe scene bates description, MeLean | Republican candidates the first names hud | £°9.indincretions or gzecaxe. Samo of tua common of tI ‘A ty changes that nre taking place, but rrawork- | 90 sonta of thie sarkingninns ‘dally labor. of Jones, Dr, MeKown, Capt. BuNSpencer, July | County, and espectalty Wloomington, Repub | heen omitted. If the roturns were mnde up | Meback dipositionte rear eecenn tener ene ae cause, born under this gret Government, I | ing us energetically as ever to secre access | Durope, The Demoentts, even wp to Veb- | ik nten, and other nelghbormg spa! Heans by [ft demonstrated that the charge | on these poll-books valli objection to count. | forebodings, montal distroxs, nerroue deblite, end ¢ eLenn C art i I en (In f deh . owolt tho allegiance the Apostle Paul com- | slons to the party, and sny they ara going to | Marys 1879, In Congress, favored Jem Davis that Melean Co ould nat Support the | ing the vate for the Keptblican Electors | fytern modem meeeene tie nea Fee ote Ane mands; because I hava sworn loyalty to this | make Franklin County sltepublican county ag muteli ag thy loyal defenders of the Union, | Were also present. Heing the last andonly | nonilnee of Tze ounty was nv base He. | contd readily ho raised. ‘Che announcement | the chia of thingeeat avil. ‘Secret hables aro tho roe 3 be . Tues Hancovk stood on three horses for the turiff, | rally of the campaign, it'was a success, In- | Suiltt’s victory rv Stevenson has: the ef | of the facts created a great sensation in sult af ignoranro, 3 Government; and “beenuge Lam convinced | #ext Tuesday, 4 on two for Rebel claims, and on none fot | dianw’s nnd Oblo’s reversed failed to | feeb of couvicting the latter of being a pollt- | political cireles in the city. here ian sallcenown prince ia. anlroal pareolg that the Republican ‘party, as a party, is tho Speetat DI tanteaerent mae =| o-aller important Issues befory the neople. | dampon the urder of the crowd. proves haw ful that fi ars ls aprenintaad Foeeeaey tie aakened: ten, that aponm 1s eens only ona which sustains and gives re-| porno, OnOet, Gow Koster, who has AR Te aa PTO Re aa ‘There was as much yelling and cheer "| QUALIFICATIONS OF ELECT- hens fee, cemmedy ir G16 pects of alle an that ing liablo promise of sustaining the Government | heen in tho city toviay, addressed’ n inrge | rather thin of mon, and thelr fealty to the | Ing, as ninch crowing (anda heap of CITIES AND TOWNS. © \ ons. MOP Resonate has pent aerutintned and ine in fis entiro prerogative ns set forth | masemeeting to-night, Snengerfest Building | Ropublican party, After a two-howrs' speech | crow) ag thoueh Hancock was alread g siaios DEMOCRATIC SCHEMES UNEARTHED, dormud by the Acndemy of Medicing in Parte ae ant in the original Constitution and Inter amend- being filled to overflowing. The Governor ts | on these and other questions, the meeting olected. And itis well that somowhere in this Spectat Dispatch to The thteags ‘Tribune. + Evidences are accumulating with tha Stato | fue‘tantharidescor other polaony, te purely VORA] inenfs, ‘To this 1 will add that Lama Re- | Nelping toput tho fnishing-touches on the | paye three rousing cheers for Garfield and | vast country these should be some Demo- hrodueing no renetion, and ts permanent in of- i | . ot, 20,1 es Democrats are eampulen, and, bis friends do not deny, Is . GOV. " iis die | ernts Jett a3 reminders to the rising genera | . AMINGHOS, HL, Oct. 2¥—There was anim. | Central Commuittes that tho 1 ect] Hen eugareronted pill, and ean bn had of Lovaas publican out of love for my fellow-mnan, a8 | fooking after bis Senatorial fenees In this pripur, Gov Bound fesntiatien that tite We tion that thera was once stich nparty. In | mense Republican rally here to-day, A largo | hatehing schemes to cast doubt on the quall- | rer £Co., iii rue Wiehstion, Paris, Hranoe, or of Dr BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, y + s, 8. Brown Sleeamond, Pronriatora, Root World tho party freed from slavery millions whom | partof the State. Hoe has many strong friends . f yer, ten years the High-Schaol boy of to-day will Yale: avon | feations of Electors in this and other States. | iutiing, New York, Sond for circular. Box of Tdare not conslder my inferiors, and “who, ,| 1 Northwestern Ohio, and local Influences Jority larger Han Shae look non n Mossback Bourbon withasmuch Mee oacscree mete ae a ee ‘They aro bringing into play every conceive | pile Fi hex of ah fio. ene hy eal tion oenigt ot only for the efforts of that party, would to- | are much in histavor, +” Bptctat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribu curiosity and reverence as wo of tu-day look | Gi 4 ; “d Col J, | able. species of political trickery. One of | Heosmond an the alo of-esch box. Bold by all . peetat Dispatel : 190 Mey, upon the survivor of Curr, the Hon, H.R. Sanderson, aud Col. J. i wholesale and rotal) drugaints, day undoubtedly bo pining in the most de- LA Crossy;, Wis., Oct. 29.—Ono of the Inra- = nk ue % i A. MeKenzie. There were several hundred | thelr pet schemes in this State will be an en- CERTIFICATE. testable bondage ever known ina land pro- : MICHIGAN. est politleal gatherings ever hoid in Lia) SACKBON AND VACKENITAM'S BRINAIISIE a rote | : deavor to dispute the election of the Repub- sini ndag vi 1 ' rC, In the torehilght processton, ‘o-snerrow the i Pt PANIR, July 1%, 187319 Rue do Ia Patx.—A Mr, B. Lay tending to be not merely civilized but Chiris- MENOMINEE, . | Crossy was addressed by the Hon. J. B. Cas- | ‘The day meeting was addressed by Con- ae ae at lican Electors on account. of mfsspelle mycars uid ind beon a witower twoniyetlve seaeat tian,” It 1s reported that several other pricsta Bptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. suilay of sonesellle, Whiisboke for tro hosts gressinntt Syringer, ws also as ths. salt ae aly it be bole Golgate: renee annie’ Ged inentredt histials Thus in Hef neprons tert peramenty dint euttured for thirty youre o 0 ‘ " 7 sates of the day, giving the Democratle | mie y Y {ent Indications point to heavy Republican " y will follow Fathor MeTigho’s example, eb e Atel On} ee Thelin, H, party stich a Taking ae Minty fear the result Houses crowded full with Indies and men, gains In this retitaty The Dei conta ane neighborhood tickets are belug circulated | feility und ontira impatency, Fas olubteon yoars he 0 SATS, OF, DANAE, SPOKE. Wash EVCHINE It Ky this county and city will go stronuly Re- | ‘The text of his speech seemed to have been cedu the defeat of dack Lee, thelr candidate | bearing the name of W.'T. Morton, Instend | eamo to imme nnd tadviaed him, ty try Ricord'a Vital INDIANA. Ferollly Holi to an appreciative audience on | pubtiean, Another Republican meeting hera | on Instruction from. Democratic headquar- . 4 ' of Wilbur'T, Norton, In athor parts of the | fasterative., Aftur four montha ho wan discourazad, Spectat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, the issues of the day. It was’ one,of the Riturday evening wil he atdressed by! Sen- | ters, and was.devated almost entirely to the for Congress. ie _ State tho sana trick’ is beling played. Te.) Cees inated oben bis conta Neath anaes nine: t telling specehes delivered hero during | ator Augus Cameron, the Hon. W. E. Howe, | Chinese question, Prefrcing his remarks, WUTTESIDR COUNTY. low’! Te ‘ ‘ived at the head- | married, und hoa twotine chilitren. Ixnianaroras, Ind., Oct, 20.—A visit to | Most telling specehes deuverce her NE ay ; Spectat Dispatch tu The Ch (0 following telegram was received, at the hea i ntl dt) ware cured within 10 NDIANAPOLIS, Ind, mee! s) r andothers, ‘The Republicans are’ alive and | Mr. Springer sald he did not care whothor pe lspateh to Meaga Tribune, “rs of the Repub State Central | Wut of He pationts treats ba tho rooms of tho Republican State Commit. | the campalgn aud one that will: bo romem- a. ‘iho Democrats thus tar | Garfield wrote the Morey utter or not, be | SrEnziNa, tlt, Oct. 20.—" Whoop ‘emupt? | Warters of the Republican, State Central | days, iis,in six wonks, 1a) between, two and throg teo this afternoon discovered arent nellyity bored, Aa {ull ta talo, ae. the clection falas com itnsingla mecting, nro Aigeoute | cause his record wie, More cinphatie aut ate jig te ae Wiatehworil of the Ihe Senda Comanittee. sipped by fhe Chalrman of the } months, ® botween tvs and als ment yyy, M8 and Increasing confidence that the Repub- See ute Oy game out Pandy ae fumed and have piven Ui dik g, Humpnroys fectianabta. than the sentiments ot the al- | or Whiteside County during the aanivialen patsy, Ort aan attempt at sshotesala Ronan wey ieine ae in Hogpital Concer, . ening: . : a smoc sinocratic frandin theeleetions on Tuesday | yay sc! STEVENSON & CO., Chiles ean minority i Detober Woon be joipranes even: DETROIT. lurgely-increasuit majority over that of two “IN THE FINST PLACE,” pow about clowag. and see peiceraa Be next was tneartted here to-«Iny. An Ce eee eee eee ie tuo Ururteda Pi osdiay. “Twonty or thirty comity: lal Dipateh to ‘The Chteaga Tritun years ago, G. ¥. Vreeinan, the Democratle | said Mr, Springer, “the Republican party, Vhiitestde | ° ~ | nation of the poll-books for the county shaws Presets managers, were Jn the roam at the tine, and Deritorr atteli, Oct, Ae rand amd tine | Holnes, is working hard, but Is-worklng | through its President and Seunte, ade and Hones Palen eae hat orate ds that with threo exceptions the first names of been 11 ee acti that 8 formor all expressed themselves well satisfied with | posing demonstration was held to-night wn- | Uselesly. | rutitied what Is known ng the Burlingame | Rept steady atep to the music of the Union. | te Republican Presidential Hlectors have | aguotot mine Inst Louls iz preparing ® epurious the outlook. Reports from all paris of the | dor the augpices. of tho Republicans of this + PAY IT OVER, MR BRAGG. Trenty July 2 03, Art Saf which pro- | During the campaign it has been very thor- | been emitted, while the Demoeratic names | nitation uf Ricord’s Vito! Restorative, and ts using State xo to show that tho part; ization | clty, Slusic-{fall was packed to suffocation, Spectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribuna vides that ‘the United States of Ameren and chy ennvussed py schooldistricts, tucal | are all correctly printed. Its belloved that | ty trade-mark. Lie pula, ary, cautonad Natenss xo to show that tho party organization Sy [i | wos TENG. Oct. Gen, SB i U o oughly canvassed “py seh stricts, Toen: , deallng with uy one claiming to bu general ayent, 66 4s obtaining the degrees of perfection that | 0 tess than 5,000 being present, while many OND DU Lac, Oct, 2).—Gon. Eo. ores the Empire of China cordinily recognize tho | speakers haying held meotligs in afmost | the poll-books of neighboring counties are in | {Taveno general nuente. marked it prlor to ‘Le Oetnber clection ant Jate-comers were unable to gai admittance Detunemile candidate for Congress in tits | inherent aud Mallonable right of mau to | overy schoulhouse in the county, ‘The cam. | the sume condition, us the oflce where the A q it Z, af is wanted by nn officer, who holds « | change his home and allegiance, and also tho sed to-night w st | Adums County lists were obtained prints : al with that the fears of n reversdé at tho polls OR nears the ond the battle, | warrant for his arrest on 1 charge of embez- HuMtuat advantage of the free ihigration and palany closed Lomtalit with ‘one of the most | siiutinr lists for other counties. ‘The oxpos- | No gtats fe demquuoe anion my SUleraRn tunes noxt ‘Tuesday considerably diminish, ‘The | which ts being waged with great vigor by | Zlement, Brags Is absent, aid will be arrest- | fuimigration of thelr elttzens and subjects, | seen in tho West. ure of the fraud has crented o sensation, Heun kGo. of Ht Jeaulay ts Le Lyons oe Now Greaney managers think they have blocked | both parties, becomes more and more bitter, ed upon his return, The ground for the | respectively, from the one country to the Six car-louds of people came from Paw These poll-ists referred to above nro | gate Pesci cor inith, Doolittie & Smith, of M vo" 7 Party feeling runs high, and the most Intense | complaint is briefly thiss Some tine ago he | othor, for purposes of curlusity, trade, oras | paw and ‘Amboy, six from the east, three | printed In the office of the Quiney Herald, 0 | Nostany and Chatlea N. Crittuntan, of Now ¥ | Dillayo’s «game, = whatever St | slbiihy exists between ‘the followers of the | collected $1,000 for # client, and the: latter, . Ramen residents,’ ark © says: | from the west, antl two from the south; and | Yirulent | Bourbon sheet, which does ‘the | sre the only recuenized mholusalo auente for the may be, by exposing 1h and, belleving thot | rival Con ressional candidates, 'Thits fella falled to recelva this amount from | *Citlzons of tho United States visiting | the prairies poured ont thelr entire popttas | Printing for several of tho recognized Demo. | mie OF MUCUNTS, Tru egcured ot chum by reinil drupe the National vote will be kept measurably | has been Intensified by the action of the des: | him, ns, ally. pemarieil Loe cribiliol wes or resting in Ching shall enjoy the sine ten attend the great meeting in the aven- | emtle counties, Including Adama County, | It Sais, for tho convonienes of the te Kteora intact, feel comfortable concerning tho situ- | porate Democrats, who, renilaing that they nre | cutlon. fe cuit as tiie water for privileges, Hmunities, or exemptions it] ing, “Putnpantss of cadets und alt voterang | Seems more than weolucldonco that thy Re- | Yunt tostomiire wilt be Ae tie aa oy nu digeee ation, Yet all tid fs based on the doomed to meet defent'on ‘Tuesday, have ree | battow of the complaint, ns tha person for | respect to. travel ar residence, ag there may | eame from Dixon, Sublett, Amboy, Shab | publican names, should be generally mis- UO WN Ble 3) 4 8 confidence 1s based on tho ns- | ett to the bulldozing tucties of the Solid | Whom tho woney was collected was a wilow | by enjoyed by thy cltizens or subjects of the | Honu, Paw. Taw, Nelson, Palmyrty Marri. | spelled, and the Domocratle names of Elect- ‘ols Proprietor : sumption that nien will do thelr duty every. h, and seek to make cupltal for them- | residing at New Lisbon, Juneau County, and | most favored natlons. Chincsu subjects vise | son, Erle, Fulton, Tampleo, Rock Fatis, and | ons be Invariably printed correctly. In thesa Noom 4 World inulin + Noer York. where, Gov, Foster, of Olilo, who consented | selyes'by breaking up Kepublican inectings, | her attorney ts also n resident of that place. | fling or residing in tho United States shin! Hing,” t 4 : , Notice (s hersby given that It, Statling,’ ‘Che pre fon had 1,600 torelies | Democratic counties the County Board of te Now YOrk, t tomake ong speech inIndiana this week, | ‘The outrage of Tuesday night, when a meet~ f enjoy the game privileges, linmunities, and | jy ft, aut wie Pai fect blaze of firoworks, | Canvassers. will be Democratle, and the has coneluded that he cannot be spared from | {ig was belng addressed by Capt. Edward BLAINE, exemptlons in respect to travel or residence | @hq’ business streets and private houses | scheme undoubtedly is that they shoule 0! O'Meagher Condon, the Fenian patriot, who EH GREAT MAN'S VOICE SILENT. ag any thore be enjoyed by tho eltizens or | slong tho ino of march were grandly Ulumi- | classify tho nomes rigidly, and thus make a ei sd ot Berrie batters: in stunt Ing ‘this district for Henry W. Lora, spetiat Dispatch to The Catcaga Tune subjects of the most favored nations,? nated, and the Transparnelea amd mattous feng tave Pid TOMER 2 tee ate He LST EOIN Issued last Wednestt ; by United States dias teen sventioued i teas dlsnatehee, tu: Wasinnaton, D, C., Oct, 20.—Tho Demo- RN aie aie wroru umeronegnd Interest ibis. ire Works thn wtnly posted, tha a gsr ensil. adtertiatue under the rind of starrisor nance Coninitantonor Tonle (or the’ aereat ot ay tie Republlenns teamed thins the Dou: tg ure endeavoring to make political eapl- | recognize tho right of Chinnwen to omtgrate | In great variety were disulayed fram tho | Teshy Beatiens On Mee heared Wolke | CovitChigagussuurtius haohauon of ieunis vital ninitssloner Jordan for the arrest of a | crate Ku-ilux had planned to break up tha | crats are vende ug ton be ‘Oh cap to thia country for purposes of travel or as | residence of the Ton, “Thomas A, } tls ‘inne endless | Hesturative, Who public are cautioned that no Itleard's Deputy United States Marshal living in| meeting to-nlait, nnd tho leaders nt once | tal outof the fact that Senator Blaine hes | pormanont residents, aud thatthe Chiness in| Gult, EW. Edson, Jk Gs Church, Aleta 18 euch 8 manner As to EreMto eNCless | vita Kestorativa te gonuing Unless my wulnEranh Union County was served to-day, He ig | letermined to ‘mute it interesting for | cancoted his engugewonts for the romainder | {his country shall enjoy tho sights extended | Dr ‘Brown, G. OR. Sides,’ Moses ‘Dillon, co acveral farming districts tlekets have | Biuvonson & Cond Lako-st, are tke ouly wathorised charged with voting twico at the October | the bulldozers if they made uny demon | oF the enmpaign. ‘They suppress the fact | to other, foreigners, Hut “this provision | Wek Eastin, Keefert Hendricks. It We | 20 several farming, isthe vee cthe | mlioivaaie axonta in Chicago: election ng stration, ‘Tho presence of on largo that Afr, Blaine has not recovered hls yolve | Is & Jug-handle, Inasmuch as tho Caucastan | Smith, C. MW arthinton, 4.8, Stager, W. Tica Greenbaek, eet But with thotull | New York, Gct.1, 190, 2 SIGESMOND, 3t. D. \ eciiie DEOERAGS GALE ngmber ot jallee aul the Jinmmensn, Erawel sines the Ohio canipaign, A. private letter | i China, practically, e: Lvs only the priy- | C. Robinson, 3. Fence ing, J. We Neweomer, Hat We Tianenek ‘giitome a aivatiia TOMAS that the Democratic Electoral tickets wore a ied Peet ee iitcloxeention, | recived hore within afew days shuws that | Hexo of forelgntrate, ‘Cho foreign quarters D.M. Crawford, A. A. Sewell, and many 5 z Eh It is believed that even in this city the 4 Nuality, 1 3 printed and distributed. n. week ako #0 that | ‘They mades few demonstrations, but were | Hols BUI unable to speak much above q | Ho laid out at Shanghai and a few othor others, ara. speci for Exhausted Visality, pylon! Debit iH tke! vit bu théSu in | ty, ote. Anprovell w Acdlumy of Madicing ut 3, and & kind of dead-lne drawn around | Shecehes were made nt the Academy of | Prnelpal bomus tlekcty Ww ; ye +4 there could be nothing in the alleged discov: promptly squelched, wiulsper. qrise aL el ok Cauensian seldom | Musle, Farwell Nall, aud from stands on the | Wlilel the Elec lor ticket hing bron mixed, Panrand By tis medal culation of. the Moria - gota schemeto put several of the National | ‘The prinelyal speech was mado by Con- YR, if over passes, ‘The Cauensinn tn China enn | 8 by the Hou, ShoniasA, Galt, the Hon, | Tho uanies of tha Electors are natanelion fe cord, containing ‘nu plosphurus OF eantharides; Dut Electors on the Deyiocratic ticket, thereby | gressman Burrows, the apleat Michlzander - DILLAYE, only engage In forelgn. trate, white the | A. M. Jones, the Hon, 1 ML A, Mow, the Hon, | many people who are thore aitntes, Forined | ure purely # vegolable,suMareonted MN ena, Smvelling a fusion, ns telegraphed from | now on the stump, * His each was o telling TWISTING OUT OF A TAD PLACE, Ohfaman itAmeriea enjoys ah the privie | Tenry Dement, the Ton. Wil Allen, Mayor | 88 to county or peg uptin ampalin |, 1bavo been recomnionaini Dr, Mone! Itoatorative ‘hicago two or three days ago, and affective one, bis audience becoming | Ixpraxavonts, Ind, et. 20.—Tho Hon. | leges extended to Irishmen, Germans, and | Woodruff of Morrison, and athens, |} heen Ha eu Ile Pescudatly autharized, | {my practic to hundredeof paclonts for Boxual Vox Bbictal-Dipaten te tree trite i ean eae Teer ho cmanies Stephen D, Dittaye, who has been vislting In | other, forul moni di the maken opt this Heunett Maleoane Tuy eels ny Weteruate Senter Mula printed sitp contalulng the Pan eal othe teas oferty & city aa, rc ch ta. The Chicago q B 5. rite "1 publican Administration was | the city, eloque! euch, 4 dtd i i Dr. obla, the groat Gorman chemist, writes: * Dr. Koxosto, Indy Get, 20.—Sines the Btato | to tho echo, thls elty for tho past weok, ins written the | reny OnE MN anise, Thodicathon | bails of music, the culured Jubilee Singers, { full aud eorrect ames of the Republlean | yf Heatoratlye ts anianic, nots Isburatary come election we have held one meeting he d- | . Weare going to mako Michigan solld for | following lettor In answer to a note from the | ver secured agreater triumphtnthe | of Dixon, and the Sterling Gartleld Quartet Electors, $n addition ta supplying them with pour Tire Huevall weltos:.* tn dubality of hu woxual dressed by the tion Stijiwell IL. Fussell, of next weok, and dont you forget it, Hon, James Buchanan, asking tho: facts In hah Tea not uiterstang | mado musta nud fun for eho vast multitude, the reatlur Ur keles on ethy ivents tekut- Re ae Or tey diay boxes af luh & Sontpor Toxas, Ils speech’ wad an able presentation FUSION IN CALHOUN COUNTY, relation to tha letter signed by him and pub- | that Mr, Garfied voied in Congress agalnst | Lt was the grandest demonstration ever got | PEUHOTS TU tor tran tn the Electoral | M33 saint box on tocar price. or nal by of the condition of: atfulra in his Sinte, and Syeciat Dispatch ta The Chlcaga Tribune, Hghed Oct, 3 by Dyer D, Linn, In which Gen, | the resolution constructing tho Fifteenth | wp in tho Rock iver, Vallay, You ean put | tiie ag this will certainly be Iurgoly’ prac Ny i eloquently did he plead with Republicans of | Barrie Crexi, Meh. Oct, 20—Tho Dem: | weaver was severely denaunced: Ainendment intended to “provent Chinese | Whitesile down for 2,000 Republican tanlor: | teed by the Democratic lees i Chicago 7 ag @ North to help them to break up the Salld | ocrats and Greenlackers of this county held | 1 TAVET WOR Mev eens the Hon, | fom hecoming voters. He voted against an | ity. ‘The hnmense manufacturing eatabllsl | re voll as in other parts of the State, SIGESMOND'S inl iq obeaking of tho Democratic defent | a meeting secrutly last nicht, Ha Wate James Huenanan, Indtanapote, Ind—sty Dean | aMendinent to the Sundry Civil Approprine muuuts here aud Hi jewk Falls wlll . oa am other parts. afithe Gis ‘i . fal padan, he suld: “Before the olection sible a0 bint thon x: low i what t he feat, Bin: Your note of thia duty, asking me tostate ton bill praviding tint na, Chinese shall bs election day, ony fight it out at the polls un BURNED TO DEATH Ly ula aapypie tle hak a a Ee se > BD, ever figting for liborty. Sluco the election | mitle-and-horseconibiuntion, the Greenback~ alread. toler D. Lum, js thls momont ro- | passage over Hayes! veto of the Chinese-Pas- Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, wator, near Rocbester, Pa., this morning about b] they were bought with Hepuplicun money | ers agreeing to vote for J. L, Whitcomb, the | ceived, Phud regardedGen, Weaverasonoot the | senger bill, Inuiting thom to fifteen on any | Nasitvipte, {IL, Oct. 29.—The largest t 4 o'clock, deatroyod one fraine and one brick for two dollars and a half apiece, Before the | Democratic numinee for the Legisinture, | trucst and nobteat of our fphest ein unauestianed one vessel, Frow this premise Congressman | meeting ‘tee Heid in this county was held | awelting, Anold ludy named 3tra, Hempnill, 60 DOSE, 15 PILLS PER DAY, $3 FOR 100, stegtion it was jiiith them the Monorable While tho Democrats are to nssiat the eles patriots. fis coursa in Congress ind endeurod Springer spolee loud aud tong. |g | here té-dny by, the Hepublienpe. “tho 1st | yours of age, wlio was too fecble to heip boraolt, | ,,AH,ultertisement, aupears sluned by 1 Blvee: in SL, Et ON \— of several oficers on the Gr eae .s tte rather fu neldent too! , AS ol cunpalgn, suace: : nglish.? “Tieforo the election thoy bonsted | Heket. ‘The Grerubackers have been tn yeara | fervently belloving fn his integrity and nny lac grand rally was.consumod { ce ya, | hve . ungerstsied ls pot an Of ‘thelr reform In thelr management of | past quite strong, but It 1s daubtful whethor | Tomoit was a work prompted by she, highest the Hon. Bill was alusing the standbenror of | Was boyond the exp tions jaf, tho Wort | who wera in Pa te cpomacse dare Lette huss | saan dara Hs Of Pitesti ale feat nates 3 . i 8 tor tho most | the Nepubiiecans, the plank thon which the | sangulue, Gov, Culte ‘old lady, are also missing, aud are supposed to | ton” of Sivesiond’s rubbish under the name uf Btata Institutions, and the purity of thelr | the cumbination can, elect thelr Legislative seraohanmitsese ceble ducy fa not say a | gentleman ‘ras alanine broke and down | Clements, of Carbondale, inady telling and | pave ferisueu. ‘Tuo proporty lous fru the lite Horriony Dluuiiiee Ce Althiat, unmiiing to ate legislators, “Since tno election they say | candidate even by this combination of forces, | word {nit that my boart und intellect did not | went orator, principles and. all. A little | magnificent speeches to an audience of fully | ta gay Me euuila ste xo utterly untrue that an anewor thelr defeat was duo to. the tact that the last | ne tho Hepubilean eundidate for the Legishe | upprove, “Tigre the man for hivdetiant bold | quick-witted urehin yelled out, Pho Nemo- | 6,000 in tho wfternomt, AG night a toreli- —_— eossury ta protect mysvl€ and Mousses, M1 & eens tho peablee and thatthe Site in thin’ Vicinity anda tian of sodaduanae Ma) ness, bla arly audaaity. against ouarites, cratio party hus cnved int”? and beat a hasty Naght procession of 1,700 parnded tha streets, FATAL MEETING, Tho sald Sluvemond knows und te very thoroush- y a i . is i enthused by a magnificent display of tires the past year, | Judge, ton, of tho surprise, tho humiliation, In the evening they tried to act up atorch- | wurkenfier whiely, 1 W, charging that | Heht procession, but the leaders throw a | Mendota earpen atitutions were given to ward politician ‘The elty changed (ts chartes reward for pollifeal services, Whe pera and ane clause {i the now charter states that | the fear, with which 1 became ty f Enquire aud devhawker in the Cinclunatl | bie pallinepisvos ahalt oO eerctia Ward ho hua 1 Dattuyed tee cet Byidewen which | damper on the Bourbon enthuslasm by | ple, ‘Tho beauty Apecrat Dispatch to The CAtcaga Tribune. lyawarvot tho fucy that Dr. Wleurd's Testoruties ich, 1 We Wileax, tha : Uilin with che imprint uf de Do Lissor ou oaeh ” . roe | .PITTHRURG, Pa., Oct. W—A Crightful railroad | fc uose twa In the woruing. and Lwoataty nm or enake to aver B00 ye urrod ii ‘by Stream Pluaimur& Co, are tho aly Kote f } naty af tie meeting ts that the ef aes reepetaty Cae it | tine cond Hilla aie enuitry. nquirer should find a place fn every Ite- | 0 ley sure y gorte demanding 25 cents for each Inmp without | crowd were all citizens of this (Washington 0 1 Pas | 2 Mu knows that walle advertising ble * Vital" publiesn Journal Inthe Tord to convince tho the polling-plich was designated by the fren peleee yes RAOULT ool eypon ollorwicke ‘Tho supposition is thes cents was | county. ‘Tho Itepublicans are in Wigh spire | about thirty mites below Pittaburg, on tho Pane | itestoratye, su ne ty rstuoe the puelis bo Ballo a thak je by 8 testimony of Democratic or- | Cpunclius near the centra of the ward us | mo. Just boforo the recolptof Lum's lettr, t | charged to ralso suficlent AuOney to pay the | tts, ‘ho Democrats ure despondent. ‘This | Handle Mallroad, Pussonger train No. ¥, golng | they are. Sdlrvet trom para factured in Hhtladelpita, gans of | possible to nccommodate the majority ot the | was prostrate from nervous weakness, coullned | Interest on the defaulted lumber 870, | county Is safe for 400 to 600 Ropublican mine | ent, ran into passonger-tratu No. 2, woluy west, | “t'Tluknuws thut ho foruiuis be uave ls his own, party, the ‘corruption “of the Dewocratic Fealdentay yet at tha same ried it was at a] to ny room and bed, tT bad letters pi poor defauilte OF 180 pact tad i sith rhe vera $y rs lee 1 rporting | | ral Wasi! f oe i altered several times, und te no} anything like D TU SPILIT OF DEMOCRACY, ‘considern| stance frou the contre of: the | tbe from mon in whom I had every right, frou Wineh semaiits wtitinpald y Sree and | Jority JOLIET, aiding wi baie eae a ro erat Gone 4 Ho knows that after selling » fow boxes tn m * sp Btelal Dispaten 0 The CNeaca TNEIRE city, the Democrats have bubllely “ni thele ir Gun, Weaver: wit rvociving money Brom hatin leaked out, foo much caro sorta Beret to Th Ericage Tribune | ly, Saalaschs und bth. diveiden word, jaatinshy ealabllabuiont Y"Fostguod “als mevuoy, aaslyatai Bs 5 VINCENNE! ct. 20.— - | nounced tu the dufliey here tint, incase the v4 ‘ ‘ ¢ cannoths exercised on ‘Tuesday, for they hayes fone, HL, Oct. 20—The urandest pol gg * te ee eam % Ind., Oct. 20.—As election: 7 fron the Hopublican Goneral Committ prepared for false tickets, and ‘all tho: durk | feat dumonstiation and Repubhean judilee killed, - ‘Goorge Thompson, the ongincer, was | & That. the duew, ut FIVE PILLS day uradually i he di i election of county ogicerns hinges on this tc belloy ¢ 3 PER DAY, PILLS PRit DA “IW, the Gradually approaches, the desperation of . see! ‘? could nok bellova it, Luin's lettur can aan Leap fee agi owe on , 5 Tatatly Infured. He wilt dle before morning. ee Lt o 2 1, wae Pe Democracy 13 more palufully evident. | Ward, they will contes: the election as West | had been introduced ta wo as worthy of nud sinister ways known only to such pollt- over Ayltsegpidl xu County wae Ite ih Thin ot tbe onglics were badly wradked, aint eatin - ‘stomach and pockets of my custoiners local 1) nf and not in wccordatee with the charter | sdence. In the moment of my indignant fear | Ica trickators uy thelr leaders are, F AILS, c! with the Greonbackers, the: ater i. yel ie ee bupe aig | . dences along the line of imurch were brill- S heee'h' sfelest t 3, ‘Thatun leurnlag of whet drugs they were com- at tho Iettur-of qlental written by Ciemteld | the election very clds0, hit Te tuay cause cons | uilstikcnsand weve a privgre, camidenteal note HEOOMIN: GTON, fantly Mumtnated and decorated, and the } ,,ATEH THe weeldent ture Out ta Me | pounded J refused wo sal! or Fecunimuud ther. {ea forgery, Their personalappeals to voters | Slderable trouble, \ tere ert hey a vieinun OF all Biypor, SURAT SERNED streets were crawded with thousuuls of peo- | oe the pmaaougers “wers killed or even in | Et. Tae DI TLAISSER 4° resist Republican Influence -at the pulls GHAND natins. arbled “estack Le rocapitulated what Spatial Dinvatens pes Chicago: Tv unt ple to witness the wrand pageant, Speeches | Jared. ‘three men, Michiel Liueeh and two TANUEACTURING CHEMEaS oh: bi also of the most incendlar it eit Spsctat Dispatch to Ths Yaicago Tribune. Hau beon weliten to dues apparently | BLoosuxaton, IL, Oct, 9.—The Joint do} were inade by tho Hou, Leonard Swett, | brothers numed Cufningbam, whe wore on tho J . N.Y. ‘hege Vile utterances are indorsed and og- Q@ranp Ravivs, Mleh, Oct. 29,—Tho | coutirming bis statements, and sata: “if tho | bate between the Mon. Dictrich C, Sulth, | Willam E, Mason, auu Fy W. Palmer, of | platform of tho cust-bouud traly stoaliag a side RS Beelunun tbey ° of HREE VIM KS to