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~phens for n spooch, but the lattor threntoucd to - POLITICAL ‘Wanted, Harmony in the Re- publican Ward-Meetings. tho Sixteenih Kaked Treason ' in Ward. The Independent Movement in Mis- souri Gaining Strength. A Prominent Demooratic Leader Prom- ises His Support. P Kocnl Potitics. i JUDGE u‘uusl::nn.nl i ¢ ot ‘An impression appears to bo galning g |among tmppoduou poople in the Third Dis- trict that Judgo MoAllister will not consont to huovo his namo used as o candidato for Conigress, TR NINTH WARD. ; A meoting of tho Ninth Ward Republican Olub was hold yeatordsy ovoning at Brady’s Inll," No. 191 Bluo Islaud avenuo, for the purposo of or- panizing fully tho pormonent Club. .The Chair- fan of tho meeting, Mr. BL M. Millor, stated " that 8 committoo hnd been appointod'.at & pro- wlous meoting to roport officors for the ward Ropublican Clab, While tlo Committeo woro ‘Bnishing thoir work ho hoped for soma_ ramarks from any present at tho meoting. ; ""In respouso to & eall, Mr, Gottam, of tho -*fTonth Ward, etnted:that his. ward intonded: to,, ~eloct Topublican Aldormen by large majoritios. Ot Yannings oalled upon.. Corones Jaclk Sto= it upon tho sponker professioually, wheroupon ho subsided, SRS ] ‘The Committoo on Organization roported tho * following .nomiuntions: Proeidont, Capt. I, Mathor; Bacretary, M. F. Darrott; ~Treasurer, John F, 8canlan; Vico-Prosidents, John Walker, ©.'D. Elms, Potor Ln Poto, B. 0. Bullivan, J. P, O'Brien, Charles Cndy, Jolin Bchubort, John !Iu- ©arthy, A. Mantusks, and J. Olark. B Tho ropart was accopted and the persons woro elooted, with tho_oxcoption of John Olarl who | wwes roplncad by Michnol Konnedy, 5%y i = On motion, & committeo of throo wis ap= pointed'to solect threo from cach . of ..the ton .. ward pracincts to nct a8 & Campaign, Committeo. “Tho Chair a| nuluw% John Stephens, John!TF. Capt. Joyce, ' - Y ac(’)‘:::&t‘:gu, '.i‘xg nnm{u of Mesers. Rust and T ro added to the Committoo, but- Mr. | Frazor ohjooted t0 boing tho fail 6hd of no' “Commmittos, and tho namo of Polor lMacy was, :accordingly subatituted. . «-.John n’\’-rlm‘, in rosponse to s oall, " spoke Drielly In regard to our municipnl affairs,: in. |- ‘which ho eaid n chango was nocessary. Ho Sz #liought. that the Republican party wouXdM %o able to produce tho nccogsary chango. ‘Mo took tho groatost intercst in tho reoming contest, s;d felt suro that zeslous “Srork wonld bo rowarded with victory for,the Ropublican candidates. Ho nllndo' to tho orflidious mannor in which the People's party of t fail hod broken its pledgos to the people. IT6 + "waa suro that tho Irish-would nevor be found to bo carried in tho pocket of a siuglo man, and that tho Gormans would soon shako theomsclves Arco from ono-man power, On motion, tho "cammxgm of - Thres were grauted until o nost incoling to roport. || Tho mooting then adjournod. k THE BIXTEENTH WARD, " A mocting of the Ropublicans of . the Bix= feonth Ward was held last ovening in Folz's Hull, sorner of North ayonuo and Larrabee stroot. “Conrad Folz called the mooting to order, and pomiunted Mr, Justico Stichnoy for Ohairman, ‘which was ratified. E Gen. Rodman was elected Seorotary, The Chairmon said that ho. llli] n‘?b kmfiv what ‘he polioy of the maoting waa 'to be. Ho'was -xmgly o presido ; thoy wero to direat tho busi- moss, Ho was not thore as a Ropublican; aa a- Domocrat, ag a Peoplo's man, or a8 an attache of nny political organization whatever. He balioved In tho thorough union of all the American poo- lo, of every nationality, irroapective of party. !’Ia was opposad to soctionalism of any kind. Ho hoped they had come togothor to nominato the Tbost mon. for office, without. rogard to. political ‘denominationnliem. - Thoy had to -repair; tho xayages mndo by - dishonost . officials, Arom tho bighest to-the lowest. Tho public oflicialg soomed to think thiat the common prap-. erty was for their ‘private uso. Thoy. wore un- faithful servants. Thoy hnd robbod °the city, smultiplled taxes, ‘and brought tholr proporty 1o ;the bammer. And ;what was tho result? Tho oople wera nnablo- to buy it,. and the city was guymg it up—n etate of things altogether wrong. Ali this should Lo ended, and -ended goon, or ruin would follow. Tho bsllot was'tlio only re-- sourco. Workingmoun's orgavizations could only bo effective in that way, Armed revolution was put of the question, as had boen recently oxem- plifled in’ tho cnso of Louisiana. -Thero tho peoplenrone sgainstthoconstitnted anthoritios,— worrunt, perhops, but sustained by law,—and the Federal Envnmment was compolled to put ‘tho ousted ofticials back sgain, At the polls was tho placo to obtain redress. [Applause.] Capt. P, M. Ryanwas callod upon tospeak, but dechned, stating that ho undoratood tho object of the meating to_bo to nominate permanent ofticors and committooa for a Ropublican Ward Club. 5 Mr. L. V. Mack said that he rend tho oall, and wunderstood it to bo for all the citizens of the Bix- toenth Ward, and not for s moro' Republican mecting. If that was o Ropublican meeting; ho did not want to :alm‘ nrt lnl‘ll. [XAIO ‘VM for all tho peoplo, not for party. pplause.’ y MI“J. R‘:x?‘mnn said that the oall publluhod:ln the American papers had stated that the mesting was Republican, ~ Gon. Liob's paper had published tho call difforontly. g A voico—Tho whoto County Olerk’s office is, iora. _[Laughtor.] : Mr. Rodmau—] move that o committes be ap- | pointed to draw up & constitution and by-lawe Zor o Ropublican Young Mon's Olub of the Bix- geouth Ward. > - : + Tho Choirman did not think that by prosiding at that mwtiu§ he wos bound to support overy candidato the Republicans might put forward, ‘#lo was an old Ropnblican, but ho was not -the %ind of man that was going to swallow ovory man the Ropublicans might Ent upon their tickot. [Appl nuso.] Btate politicians had noth- ing to do with local affairs, Capt. Lobg said thnt ho was with the Republican party sinco 4862, but be acted with them no longor, ~If that a8 & etraight Ropublican mooting be was going to withdraw, and be thought all who thought with lum should withdraw also, [A{lpln\lsll.] ~Bomo confusion followed, soverel gentlomen ving expression to opinions contrary to Repub- icanism, 5 ' Capt. Rysn aaid 2hat was a Republican meot- in‘{—il was 80 called and so publishod. v 'T'ho Chair paid that he wss propared to rosign, mnd lot tho Republicans Lold their meeting. y Capt. Ryan's motion was then put and Jost by » great mojority. | i‘nnt. Lang—Move to sajourn. ‘Coprad Folz—2ave that we now adjourn, the Ropublicans to moeet at Boringoer's, on North Avenuw, to-morrow (this) evening. And ndjournment was cffoctod uccordingly. BIGUTEENTI WARD, A mooting of Eightoonth-Ward Republicans, wo-cnlled, was hold lnst ovoning at Bvea Hall, corner of Superior and Wells stroets, for the _purpose of organiving n ward club to take part §n tho forthcoming campaign, The attondance ;s quito Jargs, but, If tho porgonal appoaruuce ‘of the mojority is to bo takion 'aa an indication, onlya few could be numlmr(d among the **trooly Fo0il.” Mr, John DBarrott,” Chalrman of last yoar’s club, presided, and, on taking the chair, ~osplained the objoct of the gatherivg, Ifo waa dollowed by Mr. Mullon, who read a draft of somo rules for the govornmont of tho proposod club, Aftor some dwcussion, o motlon em- powering the Chair to appolut & committee of wight, two from each preoinet, to nominato oflicors aud prosont tho names to nmeoting to bo beld at lJ’n. 8G Chicago avonuo this evenlug weok, was earried, ond tho rules woro roforred to £hat Committoe. Tho effort to got semebody to #ay somothiog proving a failure, an adjournment wioa had, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Thero will bo u mooting af the Ninth Ward In. sdopondont Young Men's Club at 8 o'clock this evening ot No, 83 Blue Inland avenuo, Tho Committeo of the Ninth Ward Indepond- ent Taxpayers' Aseociation will meot to-night at 8 sharp at loheminn Hall, cornor of Polk and JefYorson stroeta, Col. Brondhicad, of Missourl, Declines to Support thoe Domocratic State . Tlokcot=Elis Rensons, + Hpecial Dispatch Lo T'he Chécago Tribune, +Br, Lours, Bopt. 21,—~Tbe fiepublican, will ;publish to-worrow an important Jebter from Col, Jamen O. Broadhosd, hithorto neplou. ous Domooratie loador, doclining an invitation to spoak for tha Domooratia Btato tlokot. He aays ho shall probably vote for some of tho Domoerntio oandidates, “but will opposo tho' ticket a8 a wholo. Ho contrasta tho sotion of tho Missouri Domocrats with tho action of tho Now York Domocrats a8 to inviting co-oporation from thoe Liberal Ropublicans, and adds: “Tho Domocratio paity of Now York commonds tho patriotism nnd invites tho co-oporation of the Liboral Ropublicans of that Btato, to whom tlioy owo nothing, whilst tha Domooratic’party of Missourl, which fa indebted to the- Liboral Ros finblicms for tho nbrognlon of tho constitu« onal proviston nbout rogistration, and’ to which, h}geod, Jt_owos ovarything, now ropn- diatos 1t." .- Col. Brondhond “doolares thnt tho Damooratio Coutral Committco in ita rocont ad- drecs gave 8 nlfi:munnn to thia action, nos fully oxprossed In its languago, whon that body do- olarod that - the Demoerntio arty of Missourd ndvances ‘the Domocratic standard, placing around..it Domoorats only,” Ifo thon quotos oxtracta from tho Zimes and Dispatch, ss tho orfiunu of the Domocracy, ridionling Gentry, the Indopondont candidate for Governor, on sccount of his conncction with tho Unufon army, - and praising Gon, Cockrill, now canvassing for the Domocratic ticket, . for having_fought for four oara in tho Robol army forhis Domooraoy. The -lottor closos aa follows: i 10 " Tt may be true that tho political in ror. at the nlolch tho War han ux:flhl its pg.:g lllrlpl:,l'{'.- hos violated the Constitniion and outraged tho rights of the Bouthorn people, and for thoso acta it should bs . bold_abcountablo. "1t Ty be true that tho result|of ho War lias _been misrulo, corruption, and lynnny. and from the very constitution of human nature f could scarccly have beon otherwiso, . Whilst I can nov- or Justify tho acts of roconetruction or tho plunder of | tha Bouthern pooplo in the inmo &f loynlty, I canhot admit that o war upon the Radloal party must noed: bo a war upon Unfon mon, Such, I baliovs firm]y, tho purposo and - spirit of thoss baving .charge: of tlm"Bnmmllu orgnnization of Missour, .. The tono and “langunge of fls orgsny tho apfeif of addroas of tho Central Commit{ce, and much that was dono at thio Btato Convention, muat satirfy tho most caroless obaarver Of (his. fact, For my part, X whnt_ nono of such_Domocracy, I would not opposo Mr, Hordin:, bocalioe ho wng not o Union man, nor. favor 3r. Goniry Loesuse ho was, but whon et fsus s -diskinotly mado, snd I am tofd that Dem mcans rotatlion, thoro 18 but ono course for ‘mbd to pursus Abgve all things, the Country needs ropoto, end ord . and §f the pooplo would sock tholr truo intorosts; thoy snould/avold radicalism of both oxtromes, But the Missouri Demgerncy is drifting into thio worat kind of radicalisn, Ita’ U bt ; octrinos - on question ' 1eada . 16 ropudiation, k mainly ', from tho fact.that {ho . Government +bonds were {saucd to ralso mcans to carry'on tho War, snd its Lostility to. Unfon men shows that it ‘atil] hore 1 bors that “ yearaing for revenge” that must {novitabl; culminats fn o Inwicssicss aud disordoer which will« paralyzo the industry of our Biato and dtive’ emigra- tlon from it borders, . Aud X am suro that, if the poos .Dlo of Misaourd wero gatisfled that the sucooss of the 'g)oymcul(a party inthis Stato wonld caueo thé can- onized Mul':lnl: of tho Mnb?l‘l{fmzl‘n break tlieir coromonts, ;thoy, would Lave nono capoctfully yours, | - s P JAxEs O, BoADHEAD,: This dooument is sare” to: prodico & profound ;lmln:ulgs!nn throughout the Stato, and will not b without'its iufluenoo'sbroad. -~ . Gruhdy County ors! Qonvention, Gorrébpondenée of The Chtcago Tribuna, |, ' Monms, Il., 8opt. £ Farmors' Gonvention waa held-to-day; to put! in. nominatiofy candidatos for Bhetift ‘and Coronor, and to sond-dolegates to tho Logialative Farmora', Convontlon to bo hold st Yorkvillo, -Tho Ton. Philip * Collins was choson . Chalfman. Bore confusion arose by flve porsons from Morris— nono of thom farmors—claiming, soats aa’ dole~ gates. The Committeo on Credentials roportad againat admitting thom, beoauso no other town had sont over.two dologatos. P. A, Armstrong, o | Omo of tha fivo, addressed the - Convention, eay- | ing thathe thought Morris shonld bo ‘ropro- sentdd; 'that thoso ' five' desired to partlelpate with the farmors, and join {u thoir fight againet tho nominoes of tho' Ropublicans. Mr. Bothel, & farmor, claimod that tho basis of roprosonta tion was got by towns, but only two for each Farmors’ Graugo or. a8 the Morris five did not _belnnE to any. such organization, ho could not see how they were ontitied to soats. Mr, Bury moved that the five from Morria (of whom ho wae ono) be entitled to sents, but allowed tocastjonly two votes, This wag earried.’- John Riloy wna nominated as oandidato for Shoriff, and A; D. Bmith for Coroner. The following woro scloctod as dolegates to the Yorkvillo Convention : H, R. Conklin, the Han, Pbilip Colling, Willlim Reardon, -and O, -T. Piorco,—all influentisl farmers. ‘Mr, Armistrong again addrossed tho Convention, pointed out to, tbe dologates tho proper courss, and ‘showed Liow Mr. Castlo, tho Ropublican homirice, waa finding much opposition in his own county. Judge Fionr Agnin Decilages to fun, BosTox, Sept. 21.—Thoe Journal eays: *Judge E. R, Hoar's eecond lotter declining the, eandi-~ dncy for Congress waa Written ot Thursday Inst to N. W. Harmon, of Lawrence. - It is under- stood to be'vory briaf, and to contain & positivo rofusal to reconsider is docision 88 proviously made publie."” 4 R Exciting Election in Now Haven. New HAVEN, Bopt. 21.—Thero was much ox- citomont, in this city to-day over.the elootion of three mombors of the Board ‘of Education, and othor minor.officers, owing to the fact that a prominent Roman Catliolic clergymoan had an- nounced from hig pulpit that it was timo for tho Roman Catholica'to act, and’ got control of tho Board, 5o -that thoir schools might bo 'sup- portod by tho publis. funds.- A -Cathe olic: tioket wan“in the flold. Two ‘mom- | bors of. tho . presont Board are of ithat roligious baliof, " The oxcitoment called out a 'vote of. over 5,000, which was uuprocedonted- in tho ‘history of Now Haven .school - alections. Abont 1,400 votos wero cast for tho Cathalio candidatos, but thoy were dofeated, and tho reg- ‘nlar nominees electod by about 1,500, the cumu- Intive system boing usod. Many Roman Catho- Jies condornn tho strong Boctarian animus of tho others, and rofused to vota the Catholio ticket. ' Congressfongl ‘Conventions, TWELFTI INDIANA DISTRICT—INDEPENDENT. - U Bpecial Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, . Fonr Warne, Ind., Bopt.3L.—Tho Independ- ent Congrossional Conyention' will meot iu thia oity on Wodnesday at 1 p.m. The chanoes aro ‘that eithor B. B. Bnow, of Adams County, or tho Hon, Isano Jenkingon, formerly editor of the Gazctte,- and more recently: Oonsal to Glasgow, will bo nominated. An attompt.will probably be’ mado by tho frionds of Mr, Hamilton, the rogu- lar Democratio nominee, 1o deoure his indorse- ment by the Convention. ) R DAKOTA TRRRITORY—ANTI-MONOPOLY. “ YangroN, D..T., Bopt. 21,—The Damooratie and Anti-Monopoly Convention at Yermilion, on Baturday, nominated W, A. Burloigh for Oon- ross. It will bo romombered that he ' was , onco oforo mads the candidate by tho Anti-Monop-, oliata, and partially indorséd by the Domograts, Ho aftorwards withdrew from both, aud now ap- pears & socond tmo in tho pluy, The remainder of the tickot is made up of atraight Demogpratd, County Conventions. MADISON COUNTY, IL8,—DEMOOSATIC. Bpecial Dispateh (o The Chicags Trioune, Avto, Ill,, Sopt, 91.—Tho Madison County Domocratio Convontion was held at tho Conri- Houso in Edwardsvillo to-dny, Tho Hon., E. 31, Wost was made Pormanont Cliairman, apd J, W. Coppingor and Cherlos Anwaiter Bocrotaries, The following nominations were mado: For Stato Sonator, the Hon. William J. Krom, of Edwardsvillo; ‘Roprosentatives, Georgo H, Wolglor, of Alton, and 8, I¥, Piko, of Bt, Jacobst Shorler, D, T, 3. Irish, of Vonic', County Come misgionor,” Robo: I Urawford, of Godfrey; Coroner, Jobn 4, Ailler, of Bothalto, . EAND GOUNTY, ILL.—INDETENDENF AND DRMO- onaTIO, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 81, QyapLes, 111, Sopt, 21,.—The Iut]n,mm]ant Oouvention at Goneva Lo-day, nominatod’Thomas Blshop, of lgin, sud J, B. Donsmore, of Hugar Grovo, as Represontatives, * ho Democratic Conveution, at thegame place, nominated A. 8. ixer, of Elgln, for Shonr, and J. K. Lowis, of Bt, Charles, for Coroner, aud paa loctod ten dolegatos to the District Roprogentae tivo Convention, at Turnor Junction, Oct, 3, I'hin dologation js favarable to the nominution of James Herrington, of Gonova, for Heprosonta~ tive. DERBIEN COUNTY, MION.—REPUNLIOAN, Bpeoial Diynateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Bunnizx, Mich., Bopt, 81.—At tha Topiblican County Convontion hold fu this place to-day, tho_following cnudidatos wero nominsted: i, D, Dix, of this city, was nomiuntod for Jleplutop of Docds on tho seventh ballot; Jumoy L. Winaup, of Benton Harbor, was nomiuated for ‘Tressurer on the third ballot; N, A, Jiamilton, of Bt. Josoph, was nominatod for Progpeuting Attornoy on_the fourth bellot; Jamey A, Kellogg, of. Niles, sud J. P, Capflald, of "85, Josoph, were nominated for Cireult Court Come 19,=Tho Grundy County,); ar organization; and,"|* migsloners; Thomas M; Borrion Tow, 8hip, was nominated for Btato Bonator; D, E. Hinman was ronominatod for Olerk of tho County Court; Joseph.W. Weomor waa noml- nated * for Blorif; Thomns Love was ro- nominated for Surveyor; R. K. Ohlinrlos, of Nilos, and J, W. Browor, of 8t, Josoph, woro rauominated for Coronora; and Ienry Garombn for Fish Inspootor. MORGAN COUNTY, ILL.~~DEMOORATIO, Special Dispaleh to The Chleago Tribune, . JAOKRONVILLE, IIl., Su&l. 21.~Tho Democratlo Omml{ Convention thls nftornoon mado tho following nominations: Count; Commisstonor, Robort Craig, of Conoord ; Bheriff, Trviu Duulap, of Jacksonville ; Coronar, "I'homny Xllan, of Jackaon. . ‘Tho Ropublicans nominate aonnt{ officors noxt. Soturday, Tho Indopendont Rteformers have alrondy nominated, so thorowill bo threo separato tiokoty In the flold,, , RNOX COUNTY, ILL.—INDEPENDENT, Correspondencs of The Chicaco Tribune. P Garesnung, Iil., Sopt. 10,.—At s Mnss Conven- tion hold at. Knoxvills to-dny, tho anplo of Knox County nominated an enkiro Indopondent tioket, and appointed a Congrossional delogation to moot othor . Indopondents of tho Ninth Distriol ot Yatos Gity, Oot. 16, ¢ . { Miscollnncous, al ate ie Chicago T'rioune, Xxr1A, 0., Bopt. 21.—John B, MoPhoraon has “withdrawn from tho canvass na tho Indopondent | candidato for Recordar. Tho Contral Committon of.the Tndopéndonts has provided for spocchics - in tho'various towns of ‘tho county durlng the ‘weok, Tho Qommittoo I8 aotive, BIr. Gunckel's epoccliBaturday night is producing good results. ANTI-MONOTOLY MASB GONVENTION, Secial Duvatoh to The Chicapo Tribune. Davenvont, In., Bopt. 21— Tho City and Township Mass Qonvontion of tho Auti-Monop- oly party waa held at tho Court-Houso this nfter- -noon, - Tha court-room was_crowded, 88 woro tho"halls- loading thoroto.” I Lischer, Chair- . man, called tho Conventlon to ordor, which pro- .cqedod to, tho nomlinntion of candidates: For Township Clork, H. M. Woathorbso wna unam- mouily nominated; for Justicos of tho Peaca, J, Knufmaun snd I. 8. Vielo; for Constablos, Jamos MoNamara and Charlos Seims; for® As- sdador, Gborgo Rohoson; for Township Truk- toen, B a, Hifam Whoolor, and Cturis 5 . MGHIGAR POLITIOAY, ITEMS, + " Bvectal Dispatoh to The Chicauo I'ribunc, - Dxrnorr, ;Mich., Bopt. 21,—Tho Ropublioan rimarios for the elaction of dolegates to tho ounty Conyention " wore hald in all but ono of tho city wards this oevening, and considorablo ox-~ “cltomont waa caused bxllhn closo contoat for the Shriovalty botweon' Ald. Coots and’ Dopaty Bhorift B, Briscoe. . The lattor carried n majorty ‘of the dologates; and will - prohably securs tho nomination,: g e A Tho' Ohairman of the Liboral Statc Contral Committes will to-morrow publish a card stating -| that Mr. May'a doolination of. tho Attornoy-Gon- eraliship ,nomination: will. probably . not” Lo ac- " Lcopted, and urging that it bo not. ; a‘&fiwp«gn‘“mun&‘%‘i"%\fi“’“%fifi‘ ! \e Chicano Tribune, MLwaAugez, Bopt, 31.—Tho' result of tlie Re- " foral Congrossional cauonses to-night waa tho roturn of fourtdon ‘mora dologatos known to bo favorablo to tho nomination of Sam Iinds- kopf. His nomination scoms to be assurcd. |- Bome of * his delegatos aro 8aid to be secrotly in favor of Mallory, and may give him their votos. 1t ia almost corlaln that an Indopondent candi- date will bo put forward, for whom the Ropub- Ucans and tho sorehond Boformora will vote, Dissgtoh to, The Chicaan Triow ol Special Di A 0 ne, InpuRAToLIs, Ind., Bopt. 21.—Tho Rov. Isaso 0. Biout bas boon nomtnated by the Indepond- ent Contral Committeo nn candidato_for Scoro- tary of Blate, vico J. O, Bowlos, declined ta tako tha Congrosslonal oo in tho Ninth District. TIRTEENTI ILLINOIE LEGISLATIVE DISTRIOT, ' Spectal Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, Yongviirg, 1ll, Bopt. 31.—Tho Indepondont Roform Convention far tho Thirtconth Henato- rial and Ropresentative District, composed of DoKalb, Kendall, snd Grundy Counties, mot hero today.' J. X, Kont, of Kondall, wea made Obnirman, and B, J, Warren, or DoKalb, Bocre- tary. Full dolegations were prosent from tho arious countios, and s number of prominont eutlemon wero prosont from each of the conn- Elus 85 gpoctators, thoro being an unusual do- roe of intercst manifeatod in tho nomioation, n tho informal ballot for Sonator, J. M. Curry, of DeKalb, recolved 14, and W. W. Bedgrwick, of tho same county, 1. Mr. Qurry's nomiuation was mado unapimons, - e It waos thon voted to put two candidates for Roprosontative in nomination, and an informal “ballot gave tho nomination to I’mllgzp Collins, of Grundy, and J. 8. McGrath, of Kondall, {ho ‘formor ¥oceiving 14, and. tho latter tho ontire voto of the Convention, ' - : Tha following Contral Committeo waa then sp- olnted; I D. Wagner and J. G. Smith, De- Kain ;dgnu Beoflold, Kondall ; and fiyau Couklln, rundy. . o 2 By voto of the Convention, the -nominss for ‘Bonator was invited to appear and address, the Convention, A- committeo soon brought tho honorablo , gontloman . from the hotel, and’ ho ‘spoke for twenty minutés. . His nruoah was frequently and henrtily applnuded. It may bo sot down that Mr. Curry is au effcotive epealior and an earnest worker in tho causo of roform. Mo will ‘mako o thorough canvass of tho distriot, Laving slready agreod to spenk at tho Gn‘l:gu pionio ot House's Grove, iu the Tovm. of Baward, next Baturday, and at other points in this and Grundy Countios; WASHINGTON, District of Columbin Hopublicans RProposc: to Sot Everythuag IRighte BanikeNoto Printing. 5 Special- Dispateh to The Chicagn T'ridune, ‘Wasmnaron, D. O., Bept. 21.—It may not' be Renerally known, but it is novcrtholess the fact, that Washington has a. Ropublican party, and it earrics o pressuro of a ton to tho squarc' inch. 1t don’t often do any voting, but whon it does it doos it elects logislators who, at the expiration of their service, carry off, merely na souvenirs, the goap, towols, tooth-brushes, oto., which a doludod congtituoncy have farnishod thom in tho vam,. hopo, that." thoy will know what thoy are for. Tho sald party bas issuod a-ciroular calling a moss-mooting to conveno ..30-morrow, - * to continuo in sossion under snch rogulations 88 may bo dotermined by the Con- vention' when assemblod.” The following pon- derpug topics aro announced for discussion : Firat, ' Hag tho Genoral Government done its wholo duty to tho States of tho Bouth sineo tho close of tfin slavoholders’ robollion ?* Second, * In view.of tlio present disturbed condition of affaira in many of -tho Btatos latoly in robellion against tho Foderal Government, what attitude ought “tha' ‘Administration ‘to assumo towards eaid Btates in ordor to sequro s ropublican form of governmont o tho poople thercof ?" Third, **Are tho interostsof the peoplo of tho District of Columbia sufilciently idontifiod with tho pooplo of the Bouthern Btates to warrant the Kopub- licana of tho District in clooting delegntes to roprogont thom nt the Bouthern Republican ‘Convontion tobe hald at Chattanoogs, Tonn., on the 18th of Ootobor noxt 7 Fourth, * Tho Copstitution of tho United Etatos having vested exolusive jurisdiotion over the District of Co- lumbla in tho Congross of tho United States, has COongross tho right to dologato tho whole or any rt of ita powers in relation thoroto, and, if so, [ Wiiat maonor aud fn whiat proportion should the powors of Governmont bo dologated in tho eople 7" It Is uot definitoly ascortained, but it R! belioved that thoso points will not he untis- factorily and overlastingly sottlod by diecussion ogoapying Joss than throo. or four days, Moan- whilo, thosp who bave boen troubled with ro- gord ~ thoreto, may poseess thoir sonls. In pationce, knowing that tho solution is at last in #afo hands, Tho' Now York bank-noto companies have beon swarded & contract to do o port of the work, Thros companies compotod, and thocom- onsation for thp work that thoy have contracted E:'dn will amount to about §2,600,000 rmnnull(y. This will necossitato a still farthor veduction fn thio Bureau of Engraving nud Printing, and ns those . o bo dischargod are principully poor womon and children, It will worl a gront hard- ship, and causo much sufforing duting tho com- ing winter, {To the Assoctated Press,) NRITIBI CLAIMS PAID, ‘Wasnisazon, D. O, Hopt, 21,—To-day Mr, Watson, British Ohargo d'Affairon, and My, How- ard, agont appointod by tho Dritish Govornmont, cllod at tho Stato Doparimont, and woro paid 1,029,819 gold, loss fl}r‘l jor cont allowed for ox- ousos, baig tho award to tho British clahmanty By ‘e tixol Comintusion wndor tho Wasimgion Treaty of 1878, GEN. BLERMAN s sold his residenco on Istrootto ox-Mayor Emory, Yonx, Soptoat ot W. Dad vy Yonx, Sopt. 31.—Iloury W. Dodge, oxoou- et f}nlyn»' Arolls Expedifion, afed gaddouly of ppoploxy in Brooklyn to-doy, sgod FAIRS. Opening Day of the Towa Sfato Fair. ————— Westorn Distriot and County Exli- bitions, y JOWA STATE FAIR, Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tridune, Kronux, In., Sopt. 21.—Tho twonty-firat an- nual fair of tho Town Agricnliural Socloty was in- suguratod at its grounds near this clty to-day. | As usunl tho first duy was dovoted entirely to tho rocolpt and disposal of entries, which in number 810 1,000 groator than any provious yenr. Tho grounda nro commodious, though not as conven= font to tho railrond ne thoso at Milwaukoo and Peorls, Tho buildings for thodlaplay of porisha- blo articles aro superior in overy rospoot to those on thoe fale grounds just roforred to. Tho fino art ball is & porfoct gom, and alrondy prosonts a handsomo and faviting intoerior. Tho show of livo stock, and moro partioularly swine, promises tobo vory extonsive, Milwaukoo ran' to eattle, Pooria to borses, and Keokuk goos tho wholo hog Tho spaco nliotod to the display of farmeim- plomonta was falrly filled whon tho gates wero closod for tho night, and moro {s to coma by the Into tralns, Tho show in thin dopartmont bida fair to nurpnas last yoar's oxhibition, J 'aking Lho hotol-registors ns an indication, $ho attondanco of strangors may bo counted on to bo very large during tho wook. Should tho woather continuo favorablo- the falr will' bos grand succoss. Amorig tho oxhibitors In all the dopartmenta are tobo found o lorgo vumber of Illinolsnus, Dillon, of Normal, is hore with Lis forty hoad of Norman lorees, whilo handsomo oorgo Haskell, of Rockford, has takon possossion ot nearly hult tha spaos dovoted £o th exhibition of ncods, grain, nnd vegotablos, for which ko, catriod off neasly all tho prizes at Poorla, e DISTRIOT AND COUNTY FAIRS, Special Dispoteh to The Chicago Tribune, AT DANVILLE, ILL. 4 Danvines, Il Bopt. 31,—Tho fourtoenth an- nual fair at this placo will opon to-morrow, Al- roady thero aro .soveral herds of fino eattlo ‘on tho grounds, inclading that of Harvey Bodowsky, whioh earried off tho flrat prem{um over all com- potltors at Lafayotto, Logansport, Fort Wayno, aud Wabnsh during tho throo wooka just past. One of hin cows, & Durham, waa imported from England, hio paying thoro §5,800. . Ho nlso hos s 8-yoar-old heifor of tho samo brood . on oxhibie tion, which bio Liolds at 811,000, - . AMUSOATINE GOUNTY, TA, % Correspondence of The Chicago T'ribune, Musoarise, In., Sept. 18.—Our County Fair is in progross at presont, and tho attondauce yos- torday waa far in oxcoss of what I oxpoctod to eco; indeod, it was tho largest crowd I have soon horo at a Connty Fair, Tho Floral Hall and Art Dopartment worovery croditablo,and the ladies cortainly woro far ahond as exhibitors. ‘Iho track was woll nustainod by gogd stock, and soemod tha chiof point of nttraction, But, 8s an ogrioultural show, it waa_far bohind what aught to bo oxpoctad of ono of the oldest countios in tho Btata. Owing to the prolonged and sovoro dmufiht. tho producta of tho faga wero necossa~ rily limitod, a8 fow farmora ha¥ anything to ox- hibit; and many who ought to have brought in what thoy had, woro caroless and negligent. Thoro wore somo fino frult. Amongst the exhibitors Mr. Jacob Horn was prominent with bis splondid show of forty variotics of grapes. Mauy of tha fino clusters woro gufl- clont to tempt tho Jows to emigrate to Tows na & sccond Cauvnan, But tho show of stock was cor- tainly vory short of what Muscatine County is enpablo of, with somo of the bost breedors in the Btato within its limita ; while tho imploment do- partmont was scarcoly worthy of notigo, Truo, there wero a fow spocimons of excellont ma- chinory; but tho quantity was contomptibly emall.” This, howover, is altogethor owing to' tho citizona of Muscatino County being too entor- prising, and ondeavoring to accomplish 'too much, by trying to run throo Fairs In the conney at tho samo time, which nnmnll; dwarfs their offorta and tenda to failure. Farmors should tako moro intorest in theso agrioultural sliows, and run them as such. Instoad of taking tho lead in such entorprises, thoy aro too apt to atand baclr, and grumble when things don't suit them. To-day it is raining hard, whio will put » final stop to tho Fair. 'This 1w tho heavics rain of the season. . . ALLANAREE COUNTY, TA, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune. MoGnraon, f’-., Sept, 21.—The Allamakeo County annunl Agrioultural Fair opons to-morrow at Waukon, with~ prospocts of bmn‘i & BUCCO8S, Tho entrica aro ‘quito largo, and he interost n::}nifoated more than usual, Weather favor- able.’ i 4 I0WA GOUNTY, TA, Correapondence of 2'he Chicago Tr(duna, Maneyao, In., Bopt, 18.—The Iows County |- ! tull Linst v4 Fair haa been in thia weok, but, owing 1o tho hoavy rains, hns not proved a nyinF in- atitution. A terriblo accidont ocourrod on Tucs- day aftornoon., Whilo tho Committeo were busy with thoe Bhort-Hom cattle, n farmor named Prico was driving o two-soated buggy, in whioh his wifo and another porson wero sitting, whon suddonly his team became frightencd, prang on’ ono sido, and throw him out, tho bhorses startod torun, aud Mrg, Price jumped out and fall xcross the wagon-tongue, breaking her log noar tho anltle, B that tho bones were plainly visiblo {hrough hor stocking, Hor screans. waro tor- rifie. Bho was at onco remaved (o the rosidenoa of hor gon-in-law, Mr, Wilson, tho limb. ; sot, and ovorythiug posaiblo done to render hor com- fortablo. It ia doubtful if sho recovers. Alr, “Price's injuries woro not serlous. . The oflicors of tho Fair hnd mado groat exer- {ions to have a euccosstul exhibition, but Lave been provented by the groat storms, The show of cattlo and swino was highly eroditable, and old Iowa County will bo heard from in this lina hereattor. " ,NORTILRN ORIO FAIR. . CLEVELAND, 0., Bopt. 21,—Thoro wos & smal attondanco ab the fair to-day. '‘I'io unfinishod race for 2:34 Lorsoa was won by Tom Drition, ho laving taken two heats on Saturday., Timo of flfi“f} to-duny, 2:30%(; Lovinsky second, Franlk: T Tho frao-for-all purse, $1,000, was unfinished on ncoount of darkuoss, Vivo heats woro trot- ted, Magnolia winning tho socond sud fourth hents, May Howard tho first, Obio Boy tho third, and Huwvy Mitchell tho fitth, Tio fourth was doclarod doad Lotween Ohio Boy and Mitchall, Timo, 2:20, 2:28, 2:203;, 2:30, 2:9, 2:301¢. "Tho fair cloacs to-morrow, e e, THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Neww Xteins Telogrnphod to "The Obie cugo. Tribunce E ILLINOIA, ; . _A Mrs. Knox, » calored woman and widow, died at Cairo, about b o'clook yeatorday, from the of¥ects of morphine, belioved to have boon taken on purpose to commit euicide. She leayes ‘tiwn ohildren. No caugo 15 a8 yob known for tho oed, ~—On Baturdny aftornoon Michaol Borry, & coal minor, engaged in tho Pora shatt, had ‘hia loft log 80 badly erushed by tho fallini of a wass of rock from thoe roof that it wod necossary to am- putato it between the anklo and kueo, which op- oration wad porformoed Bunday foronoon, I brek was also badly lust, and his gondition in -in tho act of doomod oxtromoly critieal. 1le has o wifo aud two children dopondent on him for support. —8unday morning Willlawn, the son of William O, Bmith, & prominent farmer of Trenton, Buroau Couuty, was fonding & mulo to wator with the haltor corelossty wound around his walst, when the aninmal :ooiz fright at somothing ,mfl ran away, dragging him more than a milo, Tho i\*ému;; nian wad dond whon fouud. His age way 18, ’ INDIANA, Yoatorday morning about 4 o'clock & man named Josiah Bookwaltar walked of & bridgo whiclh waa undorgaing ropaira at Fort ‘Wayno, and foll a distance of 34 foat, frooturing” hig spine. His injurios aro fatal, —Lho U(xll‘y Jpme-Interest, publishod in Go- shon, yostorduy contained tho particulays of tho death “of Lllon Rickart, by burning, st Licko, Bunday nlflul. Tho mothor and fathor woro ab- sont from homa. Tho girl. who was mllnog in tho house, awolko and called ta hor mother, ut, rocalving 1o rosponuo, triod to light tho lamp, T'ho bed caught fire nud the girl way wrapped In ilamos, but sucoceded in walking a fow foot from the bod, whou hor parents, who wera returning, seolng tho rmoke lesuiug from the bod-room whulow, rau homo to flud thoir daughtor nhorri- bly burned, lying on the floor, : —Au ongine on the I'an-1Iandle Rond, just eaut of Richmond, was, an Sunday ight, struck by oight fralght cars, which Lad broken looso Tom s frolght traln ‘1 milo up grado, but upon which the brakosmon wera unablo to stop tho onrd, 'Tho ongine was thrown 16 foot norosy tho track of tho Littlo Mllami Ttoad, and into a bank whoyo, with soveral froight cars, it blockaded hothiyoads for soverol boaru, All tho owmployos, col n inovitablo, savod fheir llves by Jumping. 3 ~-John Hito, & young farm-laboror, committcd sulcldo yosterday morning on n farm's fow milos from Indianapolis by cutting his throat, —On Thuraday of this waol, nt Indianapolln, Ynvons' groat Contennial palnting of ** Tha Uronl Republio™ will bo formally unvelled in tho prosonao of ax-Gova, Biglor, Pollock, and Cuts- tin, of Pounsyivanls, roprosenting the Lxoantive Board of tho Contonnial Commigslon, (b *{ coremoniod will ba In conneotion with tio Tix- position, and lovitations Liave been sont to tho officors of noighboring Expositions and Siates to partioipata, —-Algurt Po('mh, of Whltnar Btatlon, wan #itting fn & chair with a gun on his lap, whon hig dog, in passing, rubbed sgainst tho triggor, shooting off the ywun, tearing off Poppin's loft band, and his right arm bolow the olbow, ‘The arm was ampntatod ag saon an possilile, but it in foarod ha eannot survive thoahiock to his nervous syatom, | S : BICIIGAN, Honry Foller, of Floworflold, was run ovor hy the cara on tha Lake 8horo & Michigan Bouthorn Rallroad at Threo Rivora on Saturday night. 1lo losoa .ono hand and, porbaps, ono log, busides belnfi injurod inward) - —A, T. Inj aliny of o, Inglinm County, bag sold tho colt *'Boston Charloy” to Obadiah Crane, for $1,000. . Ttobart 8. Williams, of Now York, has com- thoncod snit againat tho Oity of Lansing for nearly 84,000 intorest on railrond Londs l#sued in aid of tho Ionia & Linnsing Railroad. —Lyman A. Bliss, of Onrrollton, mot witha fatal nccidont on Bundny, Ho had boon .out hunting on Baturday, and roturned with ono barrol of the fi\m londed, Bundsy night ho wan ring tho loaded barrel, sham it caught on tho end of a Fhm," diucharging it, tho ehargo taking effect in tho young man's liead, and causing death in fonr hiours, —The' propellor Brooklyn ontared a protest gnshrdny. ot Port Huron, for a dnmagod cargo, or ?Jmpn hnvln[\;flllnd on the passage down, —Yontorday aftornoon a fotal “accidont occur~ rod at Hommond Station, about 16 miles from Grand Rapids, on the Grand River Valloy Road, undor tho following ciroumatances : Four boars had made thoir appearanco from the woods,: Tho citizens turnod out to oapturo them. 'Fhoy wero succesafully pursued, but whon firing at thom o gunof onoof tha party was_nceldontally dis- ulmrfed tlio sontonta atriking Mr, Goorgo John- &on in the lioad, killing him inatantly, i ; 10WA, - o Thoro waa the groatost rain-storm ot Marengo on tho 18Lh mst. thathas boon' oxporienced there for soyoral yoars, It commoncod abont 9 o'clock ix: ;bn morning, ond it ia stitl raining in torrents at7p.m, —A frightfal "aceldont ocoarred at Grinnoll yostorday foronoon to a brakeman namoed Worm- wood. on tho train was about to atart Worm- ‘wood jumpod ufun tho anginc-pilot. Ho minscd his hold-and foll to tho Krulmd. o was pushod along upon tho ground 30 or 40 foot before tho englno could bo stoppod, bronking his ribs and Htorally mnahing his body. Thore ia no possi- bility ot his recovory. L MINNESOTA, Tho 8t. Paul Grand Jury is still calling, wit- nesaes on Mcllrath's’ affalr, tho indictmonts boiig barred by threa yoara' lmitation, and ovi- donco of lator tranaactions aro difiloult to got. It in doubtful whothor tho jury brings in an'ine dictmont, —Tho project for a shorl-lino railroad betwoon Bt. Paul and Minneapolis is ngnin rovived. 'Cho Chambors of Commorco of ill.m two citioa ap- pointed committees to-duy to chooss a routo, and endeavor to securo the right of WY an organizo a company to build. & WISCONBIN. Jomno. Xogt, of Milwaukoo, has purchased from 8. 8, Merrill tho lota bolow and opposite the Northwestarn Llevator, in tho 'J.‘IxinF Ward, for §92,000. ~—Michael Bohlom, a barbor in Milwvaukoo, South Sido,—tried to commit suloide on 8nnday by dropming, but did not succecd. He hod oot worated in & quarrol, 2 * —Tho Milwaukoo & 8t. Paul carnings for tho socond wook In Boptombor wero $165,200, com- x;;nd with $277,620 last yoar; decronso, $113,~ —The Board of Managora of tho National Sol~ diors' Home at Milwaukoe inspect tho Homo on cdnesday. The outiro Board, Ben Butlor and all, are expectod: Tho lake and grounds are to bo lighted up at night. : i NEDNASKA, 3 Gon., Drisbin, who was sent by tho Omaha Ald Bocioty to tho grasshoppor district, returncd'to Omaha yostorday. Ho vislted Dawson, Gospor, Furpgas, Harlan, and Franklin Connties, an found more dostitution than he oxpected. Tho va}ulnl‘m on hand in this large dlstrict will not st more than ten or fiftoon days. 1o cstimates that 5,000 ‘pooplo will have to be supported th;]ongl thao wh‘:Imr. l!l‘l.w {uiopln oldoxx}nlmru collecting supplics of provisions and clo 2nd have slroady forwarded gome, & om0, Michaol. Ortovel, rosiding in Tamburg, foll from & bay-lott Saturday and killed hiwsolf, —_—— + BLOOMINGTON, Decision in the School-Book Injunce ‘tion Cnsc—Matrimoninl—Call for n Meeting to Form n Womun's Teme Pporanco Lengue. € &pecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Broomnarox, I, Bopt. 21.—Gonoral aatis- faction is oxprossed by tho pooplo regarding the docision ' of Judge Tipton, givon this morning, in tho caso of J, W. Maxwoll and 8. G. Miner, two book-dealers of Bloomington, who mado ap- plication to him for an, injunction to reatrain the Board of Education of Bloomington from buy- ing and golling books to puplls, by which alrosdy & reduction of 25 per cont haa boon mada in the prico of books. The decision. is not final, and was based only on the point that ho who bandles tho books heroe is acting not 28 the ngont of the Board, but of the book-publiskers, He will givo another and flnsl decision in answor to the ropli- cation which compldinants will filo, deuying the allegations of tho answor of tho dofendants, in which ho will touch on tho law involved in tho cage. ‘At Ottaws, Weodnosday noxt, will oconr the nuptiols of Mr. Jsaao Smond, Becrotary of tho Ruttan Hontigfi and Ventilating Company, of ‘this city, and Miss Julia B, Armatrong, daughtor of the lato Jool W, Armetrong, of LaSallo Coun- ty. As Miss Armstrong i8 ono of tho fairest and wenlthiest ladics in that part of tho Btata, oand her {ntended husbaud o londing busincss man, well-known over tho West, the wedding will attract o full sharo of attontion and intorest, The following call will bo published in the Bloomington papers to-morrow: Dolleving that tho wonman's fomperance move- ment bo lclpod by a thorough com- Dbination and organization " of thoso who carry dta intorests, wo havo decided to call a convone tion for tho purposo of orguniziug o Stato Loaquo, This Convonldon Wil bo held'in Biconington, Thurs- day, Oct, 16, 1674, It {a carnoslly desirod that evory Toaguo in the Biate will be_ropredentod, Tho mocte lu[}l willbohold in tho TFirst Mothodlst Ghurel of thls clty, commencing at 10 a, m,, and _closing with a grand ‘mass-mooting in Durloy Hall ut 7:30 p. m, I'hoso doalring entortainmant Dleado writo to Aliea Mary Deau, Bloamington, Slguod Ly Mrs, J, ¥, Willing, Prooident Woman'a Tomperanca Leaguo, Boomingiont L. 11, Washington, Jacksonvillo; O, B. Dost ick, Mattoon: Fenuie Waodbury dcGormick, Quinoy ;' Bfrs, B, Watt, Galoa urg. —_—— BRIGHAM YOUNG AILING. Bavr Laxe, 8opt, 21.—Brigham Young fs sjok, and considerablo unonsiness hss boon folt in town to-dsy in regard to his condition, as it 18 reported somo agtrologer has prodicted thng ho would dio oy the th of Docomber next, — ) SPECIAYL NOTIOES, Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, FOR THE CURE OF OONSUMPTION, oouaus, AND COLDS, * ‘Tho great virtuo of this modioino ts that It ripons tho mattor and throws it out of the aystom, puslfieatho blood, aud thus effoots ouro, p BONENOK'S BEA WERD TONIC, FOR TIE OURK OF DYBPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, o, The Tonla produccs » hoalthy action of the stomach, erepting an sppotlte, forming cbyle, sud ouring the most obstinata oases of fndigestion, BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS FOR THE OURK OF LIVER COMPLAINT, &o, Thioss pllls ato alterativo and produco a hoalthy aation of tho Uvor without tho loast dangor, aa thoy ara frau {rom calomol, and yob moro officaclous u restoring & hoalthy otion of the livor, ‘Thoso vomodios ara a cortatn cura for Consumptios tho Palmonta Byrup ripons the wattor and purifiey blood, The Mandrako Pills aot apon tho llvor, croato s hoalthy bito, and remove all dissasos of the livor, ofton ¢ause of Gonsumptlon. Tho Sea Wood Tonlo givos tono and strongth to tho stomach, makes a good digostion, and onablos tho organs to form good blood § and thus oro- los Lpalthy clroulation of hoaltly blaod. Tho com- binod mctfon of thoss modioluos, as thus ezplained, will oure avery pasa of Qonumption, 1L takon bn timo, and tha wse of tha medlolnos persevered In, Dr, Bohionck is profosstonally at his princinal ofico, cor. ner Bixth and Archesta,, Phlladolphin, prary Mondsy, whota il lattars for advioe st bonddrausod, Sohunei's wodiolnes for salo by all Drugglats, . HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR. Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. Ask attention to their lnrge importa- tions of Hosiery and Underwear for Autumn and Winter use, especially adapted to this climate, including “English Hosiery,” From the celebrated Nottingham and }gerby manufacturers, in -extra quali- G “Paris Hosiery,” In Autuu{n and “Winter shades, in Cotton, Lisle, Angola, and Saxony Wool, “Fancy Hosiery,” For Ladies, Gentlomon, and Ohildren, in a hundred new and attractive de- signg, in graduated, round, vertioal, ond heir stripes, and fanoy striped fleaced-lined Cotton, in latest styles, “Irish and Scotch Ho- " siery.” - " Smyth's" venl Irish Balbriggan Hoge, in plain colors (very desirable and a novelty in this market), Real Shetland and White Scotch Wool Hose, @rampian Knit, Knickerbool- ers, Highland, Oampbell, and Tartan Plaids. A joblot-of Fanoy Cashmere Hose at 600; - regular made goods and worth double, - “Underwear,”- Foreign and Domestio, in all sizes; makes, and grades, direct from the mills of the different manufacturers, including “Cartwright & Warner's,” “Smedley's," “ Morley's,” and “Bret- tle's,” in English; and ““The Ameri- can Hosiery,” “ Norfolk & New Bruns- wiok,” and * New Brittan Cos” pop- uler American goods, Special shapes, sizes, and weights always on hand cr promptly furnished, 106, 108 & 110 State-st. G0 & G2 Washington-st. DRESS GOODS By Yo Drags Coods 00 the West Sids, FROM ‘CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison and Peoria-sts, TECIDED DARGAINS Now displayed on the countors of the Great West Sifle_]]ry Goods Honse, A1l the nowest and most desirable fabries, in the choicost and most fashionablo shadon, and in slmost ‘ondless varioty, at 20 to 30 per cent below rogular prices, Largo assorted lots of Dross Goods on tho Ohonp Tables at 20, 25 and 30c¢ yard, soma of thom worth 5. 100 pos. Bost Bnglish Balernos 280 yard, qQuality now selling elsewhere for 50. Fronch Cashmeres, all-wool, dork shados, 400, worth 865. Firat quality French Onshmeres 800 yard, waould bo good value at 85. Fine all-wool Satines 450, formorly 75, Empress Qloths, all-wool 370, a bargain. BoRogu!nr 760 quality of Emproas Olotha for 0, éienvy ‘Wool Fronch Disgonals, a bargain, 0, Drap d’Damos, choico shades, 850, oannot be purchased under $1.26 elsowhere, $la:145 Oamol’s Hair Oloth, $3,00 quality for Tinest and Beat Lyons Poplins, $1.76 quals 1ty for $1,00 yard ; equal to Irish Poplin, Blaock Alpaoasat 26 and 35 ots yard, cheap. o8t ovor offored. Blaok Poplin Alpacas 375 ots, half price, Blaock Brilliantines, handsomo quality, 500, Black Opshmaro, fine, all-wool, 50 otu, Blaok 48-inoh Frenoh Oashmore, a good artiole, $1,003 vory choap. A, splendid line of new Frenoh and Finglish Prints, choloe atylos that cannot be found elaewhere, IT PAYS 10 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE, STOOKHOLDERS' MEETING. Rockford, Rock Island & §t. Lonis Raflroad Co Secretary’s Ofce. RooK 1sLAND, 1L, Bopt. 7, 1874, Stockholders’ Meeting. by given that, the annuat masting of Ll ;u’.f:fl:'% ‘:.'r'."«'fh 8 l'mnllg::'%g.‘ d"fif“.,.‘."?fi":'l A’b;?. °=:aux: pan ‘ulioos . et Fr i R T o ‘olinosday, ‘tho 1ith der ot Gtabon, 4 N R tEAD, Secratary. GENERAL NOTICES, INOI IO, Mombors of tho HUMROLD'T PARK RKSIDENOE ABBOCIATION aro oroby notifled to eall hnmodintoly at theolfico of tho Assaciation and pay up tolr install. monta, now duo and payablo. ‘This notloa fs givon n pursuanca of the provision of tho statuto of tio Stato of Tiluoks govorning Homostosd Assactations, Ly ordor of tho llculrld n,{ Dirsotors. OHARLES PROEBSTING, Bec'y, Olifeago, Aug. 11, 1814, BIQ By A cARD, Niw Yonk, Soptomber, 1674, (M. ABnorr, having domiplotod th now suitien of (o Now Yotk Digiat, Lt resimod i practiso of nw, It gunnegtivn with HOWARI PAYSON WLbs, ‘Ihoy will tund to Liualnons ln all Wio courte, and Lo convoyancloy: iott, 1mora osncolally, will glve attuntion 16 trusty, wills, (ho ation of cstatos, tha law of the domotld svlala ‘quostions Lavolvlug coutliot of laws, AUSTIR Annotr,. ADUOTT & WILDS, HOWAID Payion Wu.nll W Nossairstes Now York, ANBOUNCENENT Extra,ord.inary. STMPSON, NORWELL & (0, OFFER AN INMENSE STOCK OF NOW FALL DRESS G0ODS! Embracing tho Latest Faropean & American NOVELTIES. Tho assortmont ig unequaled, and, embraces an ondloss variety of malkes and colorings, at prices that overy lady will approciato on the instant. Also, a large importation of LECASHI 'nAxf: gt_an'g é-ao,t $1, $1.35 and upward, con oods and GREAT BARGAINS. 5 A splendid assortment of JET TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, . BELTS, g BUCKLES, SLIDES, JEWELRY, &., VERY CHEAP. 79 & 81 State-st. T e ey LINEN & HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. LINENS Housokaeping Goods! CARTER& WARRIN, 17 STATE-ST., Have opened large Fall importations in LINENS, &o., and now offer COMPLETE ASSORMENTS AT VERY LOW PRICES. HONEYCOMB AND HUCK TOWELS, IJA}%%K TOWELS, White, Fancy, and Assorted ers. LONCH CLOTES and NAPKINS, New aud Special Designs, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS, in 1ew Dfll{fll‘fli,‘tfl math, BARNSLEY DAMASE, 4-4 SOFT FINISH LINEN, 2 spegialty, SHEETING, SHIRTING, and PILLOW LINEN. QUILTS 1n all Styles and Prices, BLANKETS. OARTER & WARRIN aro tho only exalua sively Linon and Housekooping Bouse in Ohicago. Tho bost assortment of thece Goodsin tho West, oan at all timea be found at their storo, SILKS. I ERR7 FLAIN GOLORED SILKS, I, Leiter & Ce, State and Washington-sts., HAVE OPENED thoir Fall Tmpore tations RIOH AND POPULAR PLAIN COLORED SILES, In ell the Wow and Most Fashi ble Shades, one-v Prices Ranging from §1.75 to $4.00. Wo call special attention to theso £00ds 88 POSSOABing rare excollenca ot fabric, exquisite colorings and finish, and selectod with particu’sp roforence to our Rotail Trade. W o commond thom as decided bargaitis, and as the choicest styles we hava yot imported. ' FIELD, LEITER & CO, GOODS, NEW JET PRIVGES, —— Gimps, and Ornaments, at CG.MENDELSONS, Now Fans and Jot Jowelry, At G, MENDELSON’S, ALL STZES AND SHAPES OF JEF BEADS, At G, MENDELSON’S, W e 5 0, FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD

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