| Show blaines grand a i 11 chicaro 0 HIS FELLING arraigning the policy of the I 1 democrats THE DAY FOR DRUMMERS general harrsion Harr lion and then ad dresses them THE 0 it the Elti hoor III the thith rally to to the struggle Wart lare Is keen austed press to vis STANDARD OF the great or pr tilden cutrano Cut cAno oct 2 20 one of tile most notable in the campaign of 1883 occurred in achl cago tonight to night the occasion was the first puah appearance of blaine since the national convention in the city here that body had named the now bandl late for the party the dirado of of men was reviewed by the famous eador less than two a juares from the auditorium the place where his successor bad been chosen so albort a time before prior to the review vo mammoth moe tings either one ri the convention gatherings in the addressed by mr blaine the took place in buildings tilde by sly an ara t 1 3 8 ment necessary owing to tha la c 1 of aby single liall large enough to hold the crowds desiring to bo present A feature of the procession was the concentration cent ration of sentiment expressed in the numerous notices almost all wore on a single line of thought the burden kein protection to american labor the long route of the salbio wasi crowded throughout on either side north 91 the auditor luin on michigan avenue for hall a dozen block the of people was something extraordinary the avenue Is bounded on one bp the broad of lake park and over this great of green award the cople maed ves in phout an a their ob evidently was not to see the acl archers for that was impossible every eye seemed flyod on a little egand erected over the entrances ent rancel to hotel from which mr blaine was expected to view tits parade ile did not do so however blit kept on the inside of oue 0 the huge window pines of the he els waving his white handkerchief and being chearo again and again about seven thousand thou jand people in battery D armor aera the ones vilio heard air blaine make the oration of tile evening to an equal number in the Cavalry armory adjoining he spoke it few words afterwards excusing him sell from a set address and himself to a brief reference to tile enthusiasm thusia sm for protection which lie said lie bad witnessed everywhere every here on ills trip after mr blaine commenced speaking W the brt hall both doors of the armory were closed and hundreds of peopled ere turned sc a Y even with both ar ties were comfor will blK air blaine ce th 9 ul time force land his remarks were received with great enthusiasm facing the vast cro d in battery D he said after referring to the important to suits achieved by the twenty four ears of republican rule blaine said V the republicans contend that the e rat ellare of the country has not afen promoted by a democratic administration and that the democratic promises of reform have veen signally disregarded and trampled upon they contend its administration has been against the material welfare of the country that it has not main talked the national honor and that it threatens the impairment of our industrial du system hereby under the protective tariffs the country has ad danced so rapidly in power and prosperity cries true the republicans arraign cleveland for falling short of the promises where with his administration was rated and jor disa binting the just expectations which rips words implied they arraign him for his failure to improve the civil service as he promised in every form of coeds in which official pledge could be expressed instead of reform there has been a constant doter lora lion instead of claring the system of partisan part idan removals the president has developed it to such a a extent that more been removed from office during the present administration without chang ea and for mere political reasons than by any three of his predecessors in office even though throe may be W lecter who were e ight years each in the 1 chair the spoils system instead of being rooted up as the president promised has been developed moro intensely chato ever before and asNes trient of office holders Is so notorious that the chai man of the national com cittee takes bit stat tono i one of the hotels in washington A athin eight of the white bowe and as I 1 read from a congratulatory dispatch published to a democratic Damo cratic paper reel the as of arout wore than one holders in a single day the republicans arraign the president for surrendered the rights of the auntry in the fish tries of the north american coast in a manner to the dignity of nation awl in utter di 0 I 1 the rights of the fishermen the arraign cleveland for his cruel disregard of the rights of the poor and needy soldiers who in burred elmr distress and their poverty in the arvice of the nation end who by the interposition of the PreA denN veto ire deprived of the pittance voted them by the ben not only his the president vetold tits general bill passed for the relief of all needy and dependent depan dent soldiers but in more thail two hundred cuts of pe euller and personal sufferings the president ba interposed his power to creditors I 1 receiving their jost dues ills veto of bellap both general land personal has thrust thousands of soldiers from their daily subs Islon ce up 1 he ll 11 i gitig all of pol r the public poor house the arraign the arest but for blo gen tyral and diDge rous use of without prece dentin the previous history of the country and altogether beyond the or imagination of those who framed the constitution jefferson ahorn the democrats have p delfred as the founder of their pArty had eight of administration distinguished rt rouble somo periods and by events 2 gr r eat L J moment and yet 1 is never to d occasion even once for using thereto so grea the III of the leopld its manifested through their vor the from I 1 ratio to the close of arthars T on the veto wits used but seventy five times in all Clev elands term rounds t the first century of the federal go erlo ent and far in his adot m n I 1 SLIT tion he has wed the veto times more than four times as frequently as it was used b all his predecessors in the ig 9 period of ninety six years it seems to me the presidents concep lion of power is that he would vote no it he ere a ember of the senate or the I 1 so ae he would veto the measure as I 1 at dent which is an entirely new interpretation pre tation of the constitution unknown to the founders of the and absolutely repudiated by one ho has occupied the chair before him I 1 submit that the framers of the intended to make the president a third legisla tive with a vote that cluid 0 berrr 0 the others such a use of the veto power his been condemned by all tho great statesmen of both parties such a use of power would deahr constitutional monarch in m ur w cheers it was such a use of the veto power that gave to t at brench king who brought on the revolution the monsieur veto and president cleveland will be fortunate if in history lie escape the same descriptive sobriquet clauso pla uso the republicans arraign t a adamie istra lion for having unjustly without pre and for partisan reasons dis franchised american in the territory of dakota bifero blaine rot forth at some length what has been the custom in the matter of the admi slon of terri lodes touched upon the resources of dakota and charged that she as only kept out to maintain democratic cyl he ile arraign president clevela m administration for break ingrown ing down the policy of 9 off I 1 lie national daht as rapidly as the surplus in the treasury will allow they permitted bonds of the united states payable at par to remain at interest whIle gov eminent as devoted to the creation of a surplus which might be used to prejudice pre judica the financial and industrial that hard grown and produced COD dillOn of prosperity in the colon try sign edly become the treasury department used I 1 first tinie since general jackson broke down theold U 8 bank for the par ique udder the name of ido posits A without interest to banks blaine then datla at bength on the loat ivic of over a million to the new york balk by ex secretary of manning and ex treas jordan and charged that nearly was thus deposited in the od ky banks to aid carlisle electron alede blared that if louls napoleon Napo leou in the days of his most absolute power li ad done stich a the streets af paris have beau barricades barricaded barrica ded and a revolution inaugurated and that if queen victoria should ao it the all wry v inquire into the question of her 1 I lie but on a larger bocale and as Ile tween community a rather than individuals look at what the secretary has donel lie has placed in the state of now york ill b aks of his own selection nearly thirteen million dollars of treasury funds and in that western body of states comprising illinois blich igan wisconsin minnesota lowa kansas and nebraska with double the lation of new york and in special need of ready a t this time to move the crops mong to et the secre tar has given b ut a little ove r five in IT I 1 lions I 1 the rule of the secretary ap ardently arent ly being that to a state of leal to the adamini s tra lion thirteen millions are div en and to seven states with double the u alop lation that are hopelessly inep a n considerably less than half that amount buell political gambling and personal sporting sith the funds of th e common treasury of the united states was never dreamed of before in this country eastly the a irr algro the president for a attempt to destroy the protective tern of this country by using against it the argument of its tendency to prod decea surplus in the treasury hen not one dollar of the surplus w be there if the money lind been lawfully ex in reducing the public debt instead of loaned out to it banks and for the benefit of real favorites THE I 1 of tie commercial D el e gittons street barade INDIAN Arous oct 20 this was dru turners day in general a calendar mated between 1 mercial travelers including home or participated in mhd days large delegations arrived during the morning from cin columbus dayton zones ville lafayette iA fayette fort wayne land richmond ind several of these cluba v ere present from other cities but small parties of a dozen or two nvere in attendance from now york boston chicago st louis philadel ehla duffalo clevelan d louisville at three the drummers held a parade marching through the principal streets and ont past general reald ened the gameral reviewed the procession from his step andaas entila ly cheered there were about awen five hundred barchers marchers mar chers with ten bonds at the watched uncle samuel in typical garb behind him came to t o Et alwart ethiopians leading it monster bull on whose back sat drummer in costume perso a hilarious ills abman the blanket on the read john bull riba the democratic party we ride john bull thousands ads of people gathered along the route to witness the parade at half past four they returned to to m liowns hall where general flar rl son addre veed them the were am them several tilles li th it nearly give bezi harrisod Harri sou ap plowed there was are petition of the wild scene weeks who the chicago veterans were e t ve d the entire assemblage arose ch ering and the air was fillad with thousands of waving fiegar while the galleries were a sea of white cani brics the ladles ith the drummers athla cheering when the kud ienco became seated only to 1 UP 2 a ln the next moment 1 ff ten a zeal this was repeated three times there were no introductory addresses gen said among other things my friends I 1 do no need t 0 repeat what I 1 have said on form occasions that I 1 ary highly value the respect and confidence of the com mercial travellers trav ellers of the united states who should be able i be ater than you tornow the com mercha and business needs of our country whose hand Is day u 1 h 6 business pulse of the P 1 7 you who travel the country up upon all the swift highways of commerce and who tire brough t in contact with the business men of i the country not only in our of hamlets of the land I 1 believe I 1 may s ay for you ahat as a result of this personal knowledge of your business needs have concluded that what tol country need Is the policy of a rote C live tariff there are doubtless E ere matiy vex of great american manufacturing establishments and who should know better than they the pro effects upon the industries they represent of this policy of revenue tariff or the not much differing policy who should know bet ter than you that if the discriminating dutie snow levied oar american manufacturers to main talu a fair competition with the manufacture ere of other countries and atthe FA me time to pay a scale of living wages to the men and women who work to them Is once broken down tha f american competition with forel production will become bin e except by the reduction of the scale of american wages to the level of wages paid abroad certainly you do not need to loo told that the shop or mill that has the smallest pay roll in proportion to its production the market certainly you do not need to be told that the wages are now on ayed by our american workmen are greatly larger and the comforts they enjoy greatly more than I 1 hose enjoyed by the working people of any other land certainly you do ilot need to be told that if the american government instead of patronizing home in dir tries buys its blankets for the pub lie service in england that this Is list that less work for the americans Americ avs to do this is to me the beginning and lion since I 1 was old enough to have or utter them I 1 have held to the doctrine that the true american voicy was that aich should main maln not only at living rate of wages but due with a margin for comfort for our working men the that now ing people and our whole country in the face are competition with foreign countries without adequate sting and favoring duties means lower ages to our working people breve due tarifa or progressive free trade means a larger importation of forell goods and that means less work for I 1 america let our democratic friends meet these indisputable conclusions alow do they do it to pervert and poison 0 0 1 our working people by utterly fals u and scandalous campaign stories iet we ray in conclusion that I 1 believe the managers of the democratic campaign greatly IP un the intelligence songs of decency and love ut fair play which prevails among our the then shook blind will many of the visiting drummers A ut from the IA layette club a ifal floral of cut aloe re stood on the table beside the general as he spoke and kas carried hom a by his daughter mrs buckee general was the recipient today to day of a gold headed can 3 given by the em of the defiance ilose CO 0 leonde roga X Y also a mammoth broom three feet wide with an eight foot hindle voted to the general at st marys catholic pic tile at Wayn eburg ohio the neat demonstration occurs next thursday the Is set aside for the reception of the workingmen sheridan V the stump CLEVELAND oct 10 senator john sherman maae his first speech of the campaign at tile ale hall tonight to night to people tinder the auspices of the gestern reser Vib protective tariff league ile devoted the evening to the tariff and discussed the mills bill quite |