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Show Tho Chicago ''Times" Prefers Tilden. Chicago, 29. Tho Times to-morrow morning will say editorially, that tiie presidential routeat is now brought down to a choice between two men landing on tho same side, on the one important political question on which opinions aro divided the financial question. But one is a merely negative man. Individually he has attaiued no note as a champion of honest money, nor as a man having any positive and earnest convictions upon any political subject. On the other hand Tilden is a man of positive posi-tive character and ideas, whoso well-known well-known convictions on the great political question of the times are clear and stronger than any word of tho convention party platform could make them; a man who is himsell the real platform on which be stands as a candidate. In the matter olj ohoosing between two such men no friend of an honest monetary system should hesitate to choose the positive Tilden in preference to the negative Hayes. |