Show PRESIDENT ARTHURS VOTE ats t defor the polin doted closed I for or fol er bild tho tile ait I N Y sun nov 81 A little cro crowd wd gathered early yester yesterday fla y borni morning 11 around theodoor tho door of the tire small cigar s shop to in ili third avenue near twenty ei eighth tit street alicto arthur registered recently availing to ree the chief executive vote A dozen young men inen with cigar stumps iu in their mouths nud and hats over their eyes stood about with their hands thrust into their trousers pockets they w were ere singularly ingul arly alike in the cut of their clothes clot lies and all bun hung t their ci r heads forward and f cared with avig th d lull induni ertice at each A fow few men inen with mustaches violently blackened swo swaggered about the door with lists fult of ballots and a group of eight or ten reporters wailed waited observantly aro around U nd about and everywhere swarmed cd nn in army array of a hundred bundred restless little street arabs in various varius stages of exuberance wonderment stupidity dirt ruggedness q virtue and vice vice and presiding over all was uras a german policeman of large and a sc so ritus cast of thought gracs ident vill got left ov ho lie kenting here to vote eaid said the policeman wit why Y lie vill become und make no error the idea that mr arthurs vo vote to was to be chAlen challenged ged on oil tho the ground of rion residence had indeed got ion of the whole crowd and kept ept them standing there even evell when the cold rain drizzled down shortly after noon a man mail with clear cut regular features and a firm quick step wheeled around the corner and approached the polling place the broad shouldered workers started toward him but tut stepped asido at a nearer view of his I face ace and allowed him to pass most people would have taken him for a scotch banker the clerk asked his name and the roan replied allan campbell the crowd sur surged ge d up to the d door carrying the german e policeman along with tand whirling him him around so completely that he cleared away the entrance to the candy shop next door under the I impression in it was tho the polling place pince mr campbell gently gentl y pushed nis way out with the sama samo undisturbed face and swung around the corner again many maily of the crowd followed him until ho lie entered his bouse house a few doors above the presidents an hour later a colored gentleman wa was observed bealim bearing down third avenue on the east side aide ho ile wore a high silk hat bat and a smile that was bland and baffling and he ear carried an election day cigar at an an gle of forty five degrees from the western section of his mouth why wb theres mr jackson yelled ye led t the I crowd and went for bi him to ton a man mr jackson observed the mob that toward him with serene and silent content and only smiled more blandly when the they fell upon him and shook each hanz hand and asked after his health ana im camf able gern gemmen men to lable thank you said eaid mr jackson with entire self possession oh you sassy sassy thing thin said one of the young men p patting ing mr jackson coyly under the chin youre youre trying to deceive me gi I dont deceive no one gemmen lp replied mr jackson still stiff bearing down don with irresistible motion on the polling place I comes heah to uto to vote do straight democratic ticket an I ter do it U upon 11 this several enthusiastic antle gentlemen back aen at once fell upon mr jackson and importuned importuner him bini by the memory of all he be held most dear to remember how bow the lecam had fought and bled for him hint and called upon him bim to reconsider hia his determination but mr jackson persisted and smilingly voted the ticket ho lie had in his pc pocket ket by and anti by a new idea got possession 1011 of the crowd they decided decide d that the president was afraid of boing challenged and would not put in in an appearance it wag was ten fen inin minutes to four and the crowd was getting I ready cady to depart in peace when one email small boy screamed to another email boy oh oli look at him and pointed up the street coming down at a brisk pace waa was the tall I and commanding I figure of the Pre president eident of the united states the crowd rushed up against the german pa diceman li ceman and anti thence into the store leaving leavin only room for mr arthur to pass ze the clerk yelled chester C A arthur the president laid four ballots on the boxes one by one while the crowd surged up against him with i out the faintest atom of respect I having voted without chaU challenge enge he turned and anti went out ont the crowd making way for him grudgingly As lie passed through the crowd lie courteously raised hia his hat bat not a liat aliat was raised in return and lie walked quickly away dot was tit the most disgraceful vay to treat a ident growled the german policeman to the unmanly idlers an inspector took the liberty of inspecting tho the presidents four ballota he said that the president had voted only for folger obrian cn and for the free canals ari and d judiciary amendments the president dined cut out last night with political friends he leaves today to day for washington in president Art arthurs burs district the second election district of the eighteenth assembly district Cleve land nd got votes and folger 99 in u 1880 hancocks IIan cocks majority ia in the district wag was |