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The Chicage Daily Teibune, Lo r‘E ; VOLUME 29. ‘ CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1876, : ,fs ' NUMBER 222, EFURT T REFORM | HONESTMENFOR OFFIGRY| | - THE MUNICIPAL REFORM CLUB Preparations Made for ALL CITIZENS, without respect to PARTY, to vote and work e GRGE OITIZER i a slootion of fho tollowing the Town Elections TOWN OFFICERS:!: To-Day. FNOE I, DYER, For Oollootor—OHRISTIAN TEMPEL, - _ Bor e O RIOK LOFTO8, For OlorkOHARLES . LARRABER. * RODBERT LAW. JESSF SPALDING, UENRY BAYRS,) Executive Committee £t 9 Probat, Jacob Lengacher, F.Lif g broth, H. Ritshie, and George O, Prussing.’ ™ The Committes on Delogates r' © ned and re+ Enmd the following namen, whid S ire accepted y the meoting : Charlas Sporry & snry ¥afarin, Honry ipiol, Adam Dill, Frod; g mang, Jacob Bramhail, Georgo Truessing. - Tho meeting then adjonrned, HORTIL AIDE RATIFICATION MZETING, The Republicans of tho North Side held & mass meeling last evoniog at tho North-Side Turner Hall, for the purposs of ratifying the Tepublican tickat for town officors. Lhe placs waa woll tillod, espocially in tho lawer part, and a number of prominent Ropublicans occupied the platform. The moeting was catlod to order T cent out o office. A vote of thanks was re- | gates will be selected: John Tyrrell, J. Watd mmnnn for’ttl?oaguntlemln'l liberality, Arrmlxn- Ellis, Bwayns MoReraham, O. c.’gofi and, Ar- ments were completed for distributing tally- | nold Docius, David Thornton, John Kundioger, MNats, tokets, etc., snd for the protection of the | C. 8. Camaron, E. C. Rodger, Oscar Field, Plillip voting-ptaces to prevent ballot-box nluml;g. Koculer, Anton Berg, Pat O'Neil, 1L I, Waiker, ‘Ths matter of cb-rlenura was alsn conmdered, | John Ilos, Veter Blickhohn, Qe fn . Gliman, and names suggested of gontloman who will aat, | W, L. Newmsn, John Lasvin, Philip Dietor, ¥ s follows ¢ Waterholter, First Ward-Captatn, T T Coburn; Lisutenants, On motion, & committee, conmating of U, C. D, 8, Hawkel), O, . Reflogg; chailsng , 4, Magtil, | Copelsnd, P. Mollugh, and the Promdont, was Gus Parker, George Stern ; talasmen, . Tobey, A. | appointed to solect candidstes for Aldermen, to 3, Mebull, D. D. Dutton’ Nolarles, 6. 5, Willird, 8. | be prosanted to the clab moeting on Thuradsy D, Phelos, Simeon W, Klug, oveniog. Becou Word oOapialt, B T, Wakermun: Hotan: | O e ant, R, G, lie; chal nt, R, O, Goodwillle: ; NINTH WARD, O, Bmith, F, C. Vierling, . Ing ; talesmen, SverolcDe: .5 Ohatloe Wilinm B Grag, str, B An sdjoutnsd mosting Of the Republican , Tiry tho driggist, ‘D, B, Fisk s Notaty, R. .’ Goodwillie, late community of Hyds Park, Th - fott and wflw fsotlon have “gnntwilz bad," but tim iax-payers awoar it mhail bocared, oven It every man is obliged to work 411 his bale torns gray, and that of EII ringstors 18 bleached out white, Since ifugt Maher, ths Town Assossor of lsat year, performed his work io such a way that in ono school distriot over ons handrod omissions occorred In the per- sonal tax-liat alone, which operation he mada worso by aasessing peoplo who had moved out in over sixty {nstances. Tho * blob" was made, according to his own canfeasion, by copying the roll of tho provious year, instesd of doing his duty 1n a proper way by going over the ground. The Voting Places and the ‘Thus this important ofilcer worked both way: # Club of the Ninth Ward was held at Billlags' | by Mr. J. 8. Mullen, on whose motion Gon. . " -rosie CHAS. P, KELLOGG, IENRY J. WILLING, of the Reform Club. Candidates—The Ballot- vilh powet (o appolitamADIL | Eieutenany, | 1SI) 10t ovoning, W, 1. Tnompaon (a the 1L, 11, ‘Thomas wan oiicied Chalrman, On wks e o bliod . measmaing non-zsale ing his noat, Mr, Thomas said ho was glad to ec- #0 many people present to rafify tho nomina. tioos made by tho Hepablican party. It was of the greatest jmporiance that the town officars wore %om\ aud relishle men. In ordinary times it would make but littte differance what the pol- ities of theso officors wore, but this year. when a President was to bo slected, they munt keep the CARPETS, &o. e BE R L ' Box Guards, GfiREE_TENfiS! Mike Evans and the Distribution UPHOLSTERY. OPH( Tield, Leiter |MOADBITGHR| * i Darua }}.""c'f.'a'.?’fiff:\'{"u'i'x&”'.'o"iir?«'vf""i-i..f;‘,‘.',’,i“i * | 'Tuo Chiatrman statod thio obfest of the meete 7 Bhfolde, Thomas rthur. 'The salaction of tates- | ing to be to listen to the report of & apecisl man was laft {n charge of ormin Willlame, Notaries, | COmmities appointed to suggest names: for Howard Henderson, J, B, Gallowsy, J. W. Carrington, | delogates to the coming cn{ Convention, and — Custer, aleo to suggost candidates for Aldermen to ba Fourth Ward=Cottage Grove amails and Thirty- | balloted for at tho vrimarion to-morrow. Sl street, polliohpiace. Hiilarmti | Tho Committeo reported tho following namea payers by over one hundred omissions. ‘Ihose who have been obliged to pay sad carry tha load don't like itjpretty well. In the north end of tho town, they declare the disease is ovan worao, while in tho ceniral part it is bad enough. In the eloction of town otficors to-da; #ome of our townsmen hope to put rolisble an ua Lieutenants, X oxperionced men ooly in positions of responsis & {} 9, H na delegates to_the Convention, and the roport | Republican phalanz (n order, and be fully pre- | bility and trust. Lot all th ta will of Beer---Pat 0 Bl'lfll 8 m'ng, """"{'.3!,‘55"3&‘.'3'.‘?:. urns, “'E.,‘k‘,"’z was adopted: W, I, Thompson, D, W, Clark, | pared for the great isaun next fall. ' They bad & | and wait nvur“y crnoiod ule;;?r;:dwéfl::.:::o; D. Hay Notary, J. I, Buros, with power to'ap- | Jr., J. L. Bronnan, 11 W. Duraat, E, F. Uals, | good Ropublican ticket in tho field, ono that | *sucker” into hia holo, and stop them in, be- point assistant. A. Salisbury, J.J. Montagus, (1. W, Knox, I, Procinct st Thirty-fourth sud State strects—Cap- | Boerner, i, F, Qliver, F. B. Felton, L. 8. Pon- tain, IL. 8, Wheelnrh Lisutenants, Bmith Faustleroy, | pey, and W. W. Konnedy. Al Slone, B 0. R A ! coopee it | . The Commitioe thea aubmitted tho pames of T o At Alex Apcwr’dona: | Jacob Bidlor aud John R. Floyd se candidates could bo trusted by tho tax-payers of tho city, Ife warned them agatoat boing taken in by the Indg:endanlmnummm which wasongincored by tho Democrats, who were slwaya getting up inde- yond political resurrootion. The bast material with which to plaster political bummers in tight, is tho volo of ‘every man who never turns om oxcopt at Prosidontal eloction. Wake up! all i i pondent tickets whon they had no earthly | yo casymon! wako u, n - Co ALLENl MAGKEY & GU.’S . Thfi wm.d (’lflbx DISGUXS “10 Mdel‘- {b‘.‘;‘:};fig D»&J{;m., P. L. W, Janaon, IL. H, Woeeler, | for Aldermon, which Jed to & lengthy discas- | alow on s stralght tickot. 1o bsd heard ’nnn plaste whichy wlll%:glteo:m;?é:'h:m!hbflz . v 1 ti Ratif Francia Mayo, . slon, in which conniderablo opponition was ox- | v chiarged that the Topublican ticket waa | and yourselvea! Let ali the poople wake uf f Stock to be offered at very low manic Qacestion---Katilica- Fifth Ward—Tlrst and Second Precinct: Captain, | prosaed to Mr. Floyd. Heveral Domocrata fig- | wholly composed of foreigners. Ho was sick of | tho snakes! Lot thera bo sacha a * rattlin STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., h ot Martin ent; Tieutenanta, 3, O, Velr, lenry Lafor, J. | uirad in tho ditcusejon, and attomtod to subati- | thnt cry about foraigners. Every citizan was an | sronnd i sl the ballot-bozes as ill five. o hibiti rates. tion Meulmgs. M Radclite, Jobn Dusee, | Joun G. Hrhgeldeman; | PUtO tho namo of Dr.’ Bassott, but without suc- | American, Thoy biad bat ono duty so porform, Have now on exhibition scamps, bummars, and general ringaters ¢ Auex, nud that was to support tho straight Republican | thoronga and final ticket. The Lumbard Gles Club, at tho conclusion of Mr, Thomas' remarks. rogaled tho audionco with s campalgn song, which wasenthusiastically received. The Hon, J. P. Root was tho next speaker. Hemaid e came as a Ropublican and to teach Republican doctrive. Ho made a atrong argu- ment iu favor of the Republican ticket. . Tho fact that some mombers of the party had been found tn ba corrupt tvas no reason why tho party sliould bo abandonad. Thecorrupt malerial wan coes, !fi:;xé:len‘:::,r:gium,supbnn-, Bamuel Wallace, Jacols | *U300 o Bidler was finally declared one of tho Fourlh Precinct: Csptatn, Clristoph Elchelman; | nDominees by o unanimous vote, and a motion to Lieutenant, — Maybor. make Mr, Floya tho sccond caudidate was lost The matter of challengers and talssmen was | DY & voto of 25 to 23. lefc in_tho hands of tho ward club and 3r, | Justico Balisbury nominated A. E. Bishop as Henry Ilnfor, who will provido mon for the four | the sccond candidats, aad the motion prevailed, procincts, Mr. John Vaa O'Linda will actas | when the mooting adjonrned amid considerabls Notary, sud provhllu ?ll;l‘.\em,wéxfm bo was A\:’lhfir- disordar. ey ized to appoint, In this ward it 18 expactad that TE . many n{’u‘?mph! nt ballot-box stafiing will_bo | The Tenth Ward Rapublican Club fully orean- made, and, therofore, other wards ars aaked to Igud last evening at No. 219 West Indiana street. lend all the assistanca that ia poxsible to protect | Tho fnlvowllfiz dvermuncnt ofticers wero elccted : the sanctity of the ballot, Prosidont, H. S8, Pauison; Vice-Presidents, M. the most desirable line | BEHs in Moauels Carpes. ’ ‘ of New Goods for Furni- | Bagiis it Vil Carets, VRN, SRy S0 bure Coverings and Dec- | Bargals il Velset Carpes b orations ever offered in | panssins in Boly Brussels Carpels, . e Bepine, Tapostsios, | HIAIS i Ty Erusis Camet —— ELECTIONS YESTERDAY. CONNECTICUT. ATATE AND CONORESSIONAL ELECTIONS, Hartrosp, Conn., April 3.—Hartford City givea Ingersoll s majority of 613. Last yem Ingersoll bad a wajority of 1,201, Tho fndies tiona aro that Wait, Republican, i eloction te Congross ovor Wells, Democrat, by a good ma Ingersoll Re-Elected Yesterday 2 s . being rapidly weeded out, and the 1 1d ity. Oachmeres, Algerian, | Bugains it Tareely and Dgvain Carpels -Targe Republican pusncity ot o balut. o that thi Trow, | Havnemd: Johm Alfe. Soaans. E higho; Aocea: | b Aengor Lok over, Wie Hk auss BOms of | "l tcomin, foslading Ticitord, cive o C E8y sty § © Jobin Wentworih would bo prosont at 208 Lo | tary, J. H. Scully. tho Damocrats weeding out any corruption? | yon 76 705, ] 17,068 Baith (. Chinese, - and 4 Fezzan Bfilfiams mn Ema Sflflal‘fiflfl flafl]m.s. Gains, Hallo streot, at 7 o'clock this moraiug, ready to | _ Tho two recroant Aldermen, Whita and Gun- | On tho contrary, thoy tad always beon mding | 10802 15733 ngereoll, 17,668; Bmith (Tom. nct ap Moderator, if selected. Mr. King was | derson, wero in tho rosr of thoe hall, sneaking alno deputized to pet police protection from | through tho crowd and beggiog for votes, Supt, Hickoy. The ballot-boxes wara loft in the | Thoir success, it can be eald, waa slim, and their bands of the Town-Clerk, from whom they can | Pro¥pocts of being shelved ara excosdingly gaod. bo gotten this morping. Maj. A. 8. Vail will Coarles Woodman made & good, eensiblo perance), 492 ; Atwater (Groenbacker), 415, Thy samo townr last year gave Greeno 165,607 In rersoll, 18,619 ; Bmith (Temperanco), 494 ; scat- tertog, 6. Bo far as Leard from tho Republicant i_ndk-bnmug it, aa they hod shown in Now ork. Col, Ticsby also mado a lengthy specchiin favor of the clection of the Republican tickot. 1lo was interrupted by o M'r. Kramer, who in. . Cloths, ranging from| piy.minginallgrades of Phil- 81.26 to $10 per yard.|adelphia Wool Goods; also in Also offer a fine line of | Mattings, Oil Cloths, Curtein | D2Vid A. Wells, Democrat, s t-] 4 . | epoccts, followad by John Gettleson ; cach apoke | sisted that somo ono fro- tha North' Sido who | bave galoed cloven Representatives and the T Goods, Shades, Bedding, and Beaten for Congress in ko Ay o aad A B | G haa whicu dovaived anadk the votora | undoratood North Sido Lusticrs, sould. sddreas | Domocrata 4. Serges, Dimities, and ) = A the Third Dis- Ths following addrass to tho members of the | to-day in socing that houost town oficers wero | o mesting. Ingorsoll is no doub} rosclected by the populs: Centennial Cretonnes, Feathers, » 4 Quandalan e taeund s b, ke biose, ket soar A duahat s | il fl'!.;x?“é’;‘:?’c5“5«‘5&“&&’&“&?&’}&%‘2&"‘i»‘e’:?e"e ote, sud tho Logldlatare is Demooratio; 2 Now and desirable goods will trict, mE'i‘.’ffl&"‘if"flf,'&’.?x:':L'flé’,‘f"fii the prewerving of | | WO oF thr jcztyé:llnd B A e o oo | Sero thio ones who clamored for Ropublican Al | Nonwict, Conn,, April 3,—Wait in olected & gsl3zci,alny %e]s)igned for| goon be constantly arriving " urealns an raperies. | from the manufccturers, and we B . . £ Table and Piano Covers | shall offer them at prlce.s which Repl{:}lec;r;r:'?&%r';iecsi Z} the in great variety. New | will give satisfaction to close P teant to hisduty, Hcotoit that no fraud is com- | Bearcely bad tho call died away ero be camo in mitted at _your polis, elther by friend or foe, Bodis- | front, domewhat aftor the fashion of tho boy im&v bnth firm l,l“n nruvcr‘x‘tilns l\flu&x wt‘hl 3 Mx"x the | wno was compolied to wear the ** foolscap " ot Cection laws be your guido on all_ disputed questious, G As thero Is by no means the samo futoreat diaplayed in ";“‘Z,‘:L‘ 1111‘: Rfif::n:‘“&(:.: o :‘“::“il';‘; il the electlon to-lsy as in s election last Novamber, PuF o by Hoder St ety PI Y P! o Cnn you ehould, therefore, exert yourself all the more, a3 | 10 Lonesty of tlio administration, and Gundor- Congress by botween 700 and 800 plaraliy, New Haxy, Conn,, Aprit 3.—~Tho vote in the Town ot New Havon resultod as follows : Nob- inson ), 8,213 ; Ingersoll (Dem.), 4,802 et et 200 5 et (oo b7, | derraen, Why shonld they not have Republican town officers as well 2 Mr. Hiram Barber was then introduced, snd sddrossed the meetiong at length. Lflgovuu followed by Jobn Lyle King and Judge syton, ' i 5 ) ‘Hanrronp, Ct., Apnl3—10 p. m.—Ono hune A vill ted'of the Diallot-Tlox Guard. 'The | 800 in particunlar. Iie did have a word to so; Fred Docker was introduced next, and began e To 1 Iints in |Puyers. Elections ool mdeaTof healnurrioss wil-be- fasatsned | aboat town eloction, bub the rost was aboay | to addross tha meoting, but he was' Lissed and | areu 2udnine towns give Xiobloson 37,434; Iu-. patterns and tints in Messrs., Allen & Mackey will Wil o badgo, and will be uuder the direction of | Gundorson. Iaughod off by a crowd of disorderly Domocrate. | Sxmiotegi M iyt 1ndles SEEIR IO, Tt Windl Shad Hai g’ Y CHICAGO. tho Adjutaat, 1. 8. Vati, Al. Whiio then splurged around awhilo, toll- | The Lumbard Gloo Club restored order With | goraoll,” 950203 Umith 1,6233 scattéring, 9. ANCA0T BNaLen, 1T | remain with the new firm, and e o iantractions to tho Gantd ave as follons | e jow o, vould aud woulany do, At | ong ot tholt atelolo R 111, tho moeting ade | Mg epblicsnialn, 1g7.” ' L 3 & while ho took his Landkerchiof out of his pock- or & apeech by Alr, Tuf o meetlng ad- v S Ma:ttz‘esses, S]_g'l‘nlgBedS, will 1?9 pleased to meet all of TOWN ELECTIONS, (flllm; ":(:“J:“:“:-‘"“E:’; Cbfi“s:!) : ::’L mpad&\&rop (som tb‘o find of hlll uusfi, n‘i journed. R r’un nngéfiu::%;‘;n{:crg{:.bn;}% fl%:fnorgfixxg"l‘::jr:g H X TURN OUT AND VOTE. o Eacl iptain should see that a! 15 PeTaOns 4] otn, an 0 audicuco fal 80 much roliove 81% Cl e i A Pillows, and Blanksts. ’théi : 0':11;1 cusit]':ox];l: r‘?reely & To-day will be'chosen tho Supersisors, Assos- | POIaled a8 hiscanlstania aceat thoie posts cariy, 0 | thot thoy concladod to adjourn. Great dissatis- | A meating of ths Sixth Werd Domocratio Club | {2 the Mouso will b 80 or moro st ddic Boondiininostsinniei i o) wi i ore faithful to their trusts, Io should communicate - it headquarters it tickets, Vlanks, or bein ia wanted. | f2ction was exnressod at the manuer in which s Letenant ahotiet epert o My 18 Santad- 1 tho mooting was conducted, it Baving boon callod laritica iacovered, ar any want of ficcnts, blanis, ctc, | 9stonsibly in tho interost of tho town electioa, 3, An Ald will viait eacl Captain Irequently during | but was mado a sort of frec-and-esay placo for tho day to take reports. Aldermanle candidates to vent their spleon and 4. ‘Lo tally-cards wilh numersls herswith turntshed | catch votes. are t0 bo ured an followa : Two very reliablo guards should stsnd nesr (o poils and ehock off, egluuiug Sty tho it nunieral, ol for each Yoto dopositud 1 | Ward Republicans was Lield Jest ovenlug at Mar- Hanrronp, Conn.,, April 3—11 p, m.—On¢ huodrod end thirty-seven towns give Robineon 86,777 ; Ingeraoll, 42,490 ; BSmith, 1,360; Ate water, B6l: scatteriog, 92. Ropublican gal ll.(l‘llill’umr lnst year, Now Haven is not includs o this. New Havew, April 4—11:30 p. m.—TFalrfleld County, ono small town wanting, givea Robine son, Gi1 ; Ingorsoll, 694, New Havon County, thressmall towns lackin, TO RENT. 5 > sors, Collectars, and Clorka for tho North, Bouth, and every opportnnity given to | and Wost Towns of Chicago. Sinco 1872, thoso compare our PI‘iCGS with otherg | clections, whoao importance has not boon appro- in the market. ciated, bavo boon turned over to the rabblo, the B, A,LANCASTER & 00, [t b e ¥ i waa held last evening at Duon'’s 1all, on Bluo Island avenus, near ‘Iwenty-second stroot. Ex- Ald. Wiltinm Rawleigh occupied tho chair, and P. J. Hickoy acted as Socrotary. Tho business of the meeting was to have been the cloction of delogates to tho City Convontion to go boforo the primaries on Thursday, and also tho ap- pointment of tod persons from each of tho eix procincta of “tho ward, whose dutics ficld. Dut bitter oxperfenco hay taught tho peo- plo that tho oflico of Asacasor, at loast, is ono which it Ia vitally important should bo beid by a ELEVENTIl WARD, A woll-attanded moeting of the Eleventh th t ? Lhet: 1 e of dispute, tino's Weat Side Iall, Goo. Joun IL. ammond | were tho scloction of Aldermanio caudidatos, 8 Robinsan 10,340 ; 1 ol) ¥ " TO RENT good man. Tho potty thlovery of Suporsiaora | - G, Twodiscroot FTARds ate t0 ba piacad oy tha alda | 1n tho chair, i decleion to bo final, Sut, from the bogin- | S5oc devino®; 10403 Togorsol, 11,343 ; Banl ; 233 Stflte‘st. COr, Jackson, and Town Clorks can bo borne, but an incom- | Of the tally-men. A _committee, consiatiog of W, I, Heafford, | ning, tho mesting was o ropetition of Doony- IN. TEIR 1 ¥ i 6. Btudy carcfully the clause of {ho Electfon lsws | 8, B. Btorer, J. T, Mitcnell, William Clinten. { brook Falr, No ono hnew anything about that MUNICIP. - . - * One Mlosk South of Palmer TT potont or dishoneat Assessor {8 tho fathor of | relative to arrests, burg, sud Judgo I1, 8. Austin, was appointed to | which lio protonded to talk upon, aod they waro IPAL ELECTIONS, ne Hiosk South of Talmer Touse, utolorablo oppression. Thls yoar, thorofore, | 7. All wagon-lids et voters should be carefuly | Jools after to election to-day, elocting a Moil | all at gea, causod o grest part by tho nonses- I aiomiaAN. Wiy N tho bummers who havo hitherto controlled thoso | *RCHTLAN foboned i munpiclon twaroused. "} erator, aud scoing that the interestaof tuo Club | sical ruich wbich the Domocratio party lsasson | _Derors, Mich., April 8.—uaicipal electlons ! B Mwml‘wm offices find thomsolves monaced with defeat, and | pect of fraudutent voting, 1, 8. VArL, genorally ware properly reprosonted. A similar | fit to forco upon tho various :nml clubs, The | were held to-day in Michigan, Returns at thix 3 oxclusion from tho oficos they bave eo long - Tn Ohatub of Guard, | committo, conaisting of Jobn Bpry. Gon. Martin | maeting continued i a porfect uprosr for OVer | pour indicate that tho Republicana fully main. INQUIRE OF HNE@N TRUS Gfl liold, ‘Thoy will mske esperate offorts to Fo- MIEE EVAS AXD £U THILLIPS: Beom, 8. 1. Slavin, Andraw Corcoran, sod W, F, | 8o hour, sud fighta ensuing, the polico swooped 1] tain thoir necendancy. In some cities politics did not enter into tho contost, but asa genora thing party linos were closelydrawn. The Demo- crats carried Pontiac, Owasso, Baginaw City, and Tonia. Ropublican tickets were elected in Flint, Hastings, Laneing, Ludiogton, Alpons, Plym- outh, Mason, Jonosvillo, §t. Clair, and Allegan, ONAND DRAPIDS. Bvecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Gnasp Rarios, Mich. April 8.—Although the weather was very unfavorable (o-day, the eloo- tlon was very ‘largely attonded to, and tha largest yote over cast at & spring cloction was polled, the total boing about 4,800 votes, againsl 4,400 & vesr ago. The ballota were terribly mixed, splitting boing the rule, The Hon. P. R, L. Plerce, lepublica, was olocied Mavor by 83 majority; tho Hoo. L. H. Nlandall, Democrat, Treasuror by 740 malority; David Lankostor, Roputtican, Director of the Poor by 20 majorif The Democrats olected six out of oight Supe vigore in tho city. YLiret Ward, P. J. Britton, Demoorat ; Becond, Jeferson Morrison, Demo-~ crat ; Third, Georgo Cook, Ropublican ; Fourth, H, I, Ives, Democrat; Fifth, A. L. Bkinni Domocrat ; Bixth, Isaae Simmons, Ropublican Soventh, Lowis Martin, Democrat; Lighth, J. N. Davis, Domacrat. The Republicans elected five of tho sight Aldormeu, carrying tho Sccond, Third, Fourth, 8ixth, snd BSoveoth Wards by majoritics ranging from 24 to 283. The balance of tho ward tickets are divided in ahout tho same mixed way, The oity is demonstrated to be Ro- publican, havo joinod Lands on & bummers’ and oallot-box | Milligan, was appowted talook nfter tho Contral atuffera’ ticket, with lyan_cnd Gleason added. | Precinct. ‘This tickot Ed Phillips, whose uvefarions Judge Austin made a spoech of some length, ond illegal asscssmont has brought on | oclosing with a recommoudation to reconsider the tho prescat stato of aflairs in our ecity, will | action of the Club at its'last moeting in sppoint- try to foist on innoocent voters, by putting at tho | ing candidates for Aldermen, and to eoloct new Lioad of romo the vamn of Mr, Kolbe for Buper- | namos, e thought that Mr. Ieath Lad boen visor. On othors the name of O'Brien has beon | overlooked, and thought thoro ehould bo a fair printed for.s ** gag,” and on auother lot there ia | oxprossion of opinion on tho matter. rintod the full Ring quartette, Thillips and Gon, Beem offered a resolution calling on the ia cotorio of Assesor-thioves will work hard. | Glub to roscind 8o much of the procacdings as Ho and Lvans havo gono sa far s to have 50,- | related to the-recommendations for Aldormen 000 of their tickota printod with differont names | and Delegates, and reforring tho whole matter on them to bo slaughtered. Honcat voters and | to the citizena to be decided at the primary elec- tax-payors should bowaro of this unholy band, ! tion, April 5, After somo discussion, Judgo and frostrato tho &chems of thezo menat all | Austin'a mation was Isid on the tablo, and Gon, hazargs, It belicoves the Dallot-Box Guardy of | Boom's resolution taken up, Judga Woodward the South Hide to keop their eyos open. Ar- | oppoeing it at somo length, and mamntaining the rangements havo been completod by tho gang to | fairness of tho cloico of delsgates and import voters by the wapon-load, and BMike | candidates for Aldermon. Ald. Heath himself Evaus and Ea Phillips havo cagaged such pilota | stated that he had withdrawn bis name as a sa “Tip" Farrell and othors to coach them | candidate, altboughthe Lad not statod that he torough, It will need vigilance to catch thess | would not serve under any circumstancos, If gangs and to dofoat the tax-eators and thioves, | Lo ehould be nominated before the primary THE WEST TOWN CAMI'AION COMMITTEE meeting, be wonld run for the oflice, aud, if mot yosterdsy morniug at 9 o’clock at 113 Weat | elocted, bo would sarve. Madigon stroet, with Gen., Reynolds in the Finally, nftor s vast deal of tslk, that portion chair, There was a-very full ropregontation | of Gen. Beom's resclution futimating that the from ol tlo wards, and there was a strong do- | action of tha provious wnsoting had been that termination expressed to Lave a fair olection, | of a combination waa stricken out, and the ros- and to provent ropeating. olution was then sdopted. After some further A baliot-box guard, in charge of the membora | discussion the meoting adjourned. of thoe Lxocutive Committas of each ward, was TWELFTI! WARD. fully organized. Also, an iudopondont deteo- At a mass-mecting of the Republicans of tho tive system to epot ropeaters. Thoro will ba | Twolfth Ward, beld at Van Buren's Hall, cornor somo 1ifty of thess deputizod as mpocial polico- | of Madison atroat and California avenuo, lzst mon, sud ropeaters caught wilt bo arrested on | night, of which J. D. Everits was Clairman and the spot. i €. J. Bockius Socretary, after consideraolo Arraugoments wera concluded for the diatri- | discussion about the financial condition of the bution of tickets, The question of a Moderator | city and the fmportance of the approaching whas discnescd, bul no action talken. Tho moot- | elections for city and town ofticers, the fallowing ing then adjourned till afternoon, whon lasiru reaolutions wero unauimonsly sdopted : tions to judgos, eto., wore issucd and tickets | Zesolced, That wo wilt attend the polls to be held to- distributed, i morrow 1n force, and use our utmost efforta to securs TOLLING OUT THE DEER. the eloction of Mmrnlmmnk, and Hoffman, and tha Tho redoubtable: Michaol Evans, tho Demo- | feat of the ticket, knowing the svominces to bo down upon the place, aud {rightoned the bel- ligorents away. “I'ho rost of the crowd in a body marchod down to Back’s Hail, whore a Republican mesting was boing held, snd took a valuable losson from their {l:vuhucm breturon as to how ward clubs should tain thelr supremacy, and tho Ropublicans must be propared to moet tho attompts at ballot-box etufliug and ropeating. Tho various ward ¢luba Liave made arrangomonts to guard tho polls, but theso will bo usoless it citizons do not turn out and voto. 1f they donos, tho old gang of As. sessora and Collectors will remain in oflice, and will in two weoka turn in and holp Colvin and hin Aldormen in return for the assiatanco which the latter will give thom to-day. Nor must tha vigilance be limited to the polls alone. Aftor tho ballots have beon colleoted and taken to the different polling places, they must bo watohed during the counting to seo that thers ia no such work as took place a yoar ago. It should bo scen that tha ballots aro strung 28 ¥oon 88 counted, and not thrown back into the box to bo tampered with, TILE VOTING-I'LACES, Tho following are tho votlog: town clectlons #0 be hold to-day : WEST DIVISION, Bonthweat corner Harrison and Desplaines, Northeast corner Blue Island avenue and Twenty- second atreet. Northesat corner Blue Inland avenue and Mitchell reet. No, 318 South Halated strest. Houtheast corner Union and 3adison stree! ‘Northweat corner Halated and Fulton streets, Bouthoast corner Ranaolph and Ada streets, No, 707 Wost Madlson atreet. Norihicast corner Indiana and Lincoln streeta, Norfueast corner Milwaukce avenue and Division sirect, Railroad depot at Lawndale. Northwest cornar Laflln sud Fourteenth street, Bouthweat corner Wright and Je(Terson atres! Northwest corner Chicago and Alilwaukes avenues, Corner Blue Island avenue and Sixty-third street, Town Clerk's placo, corner Unlon and Madlson sireots, WILLIAM C. DOW, Room 10, Tribune Building. FOR RENT, Btore 81 Randolphast,, with or without asement, sccond, &ird ond jourth storios. auiro of GHAS. , i Amerloan Txpreas Co. A FurstClass Honse {0 Rent, No. 01 Calumet-av,, nesr Twenty-sccond-st., elther Jarnfsbed or unfaraished, to private family: 'not for } bosrding-house, Apply at Lararus Bilverman's Juk, Chamber of Commierco, - "FOR RENT. A largs corner banement office: also dostrable up- Hairs ofiices, u the Metropolitan Block, Apply to A, A, MUNOER, Hoom 8, - TO RENT. From May 1, aingla_stores on oast alde of Clark-st.. detween Mailiron and Monros: store and Lascment, 20 10, No. 142 Lakesl. DAIIID & BIADLLY, 90 La- lo-8t, SAVINGS BANK, Northeast Qor, of Olark and Madicon-sts, P up Capita and Saralos, - $200,000.00 Allowa intercst at the rata of § per cent per sunum; also, {ssues certificates bearing Intereat at the rats of 4 per cent per annum, payabla on demand, ‘Money derosited ox or Lefors April 5 draws {ntercst from the 1st of April. 5. W, RAWEON, Irest. E. T. PULSIFER,Vice restt, G. 31, WILSON, Casbiler, TRUSTEES ; JAMES WATD, 3. 0. PEARSON, E. F. PULSIFER, . JAMES LONGLEY, JOUN P. ROBINBON, G. M, WILSON, 8, W. RAWSON, A. 0, SLAUGHTER, Banker & Broker, - Qorner Olark and Madison-sts, Btocks, bonds, and Gorernment securities bought&nd seld for h or on 1nargin at the New York Btock Ex- change, Deslur in alt descriptiona of bonds, ncluding de. {faulted raliway, town, and county bouds, and all kinds of investment securitios. MONEY T0 LOAN On first-class fnslde (mproved property at 8 per cant five yoers. Tionte diomaen oo por e LAZARUS BILVERMAN, Iank Chamber of Commerce. MISOELLANEOUS, run. . They will try their band at it again to-morrow evening at Back's Hall. TOE FIXTU WARD LEPUDLICANS, A largo and enthusiastic meoting of the Bisth ‘Ward Iiepublican Club was hold last aveniog at Back's Hall, corner of Brown and Twentisth lt;\_:ets, the regular officora of the Club pro- eiding, Tho Becrotary raad the resignation of Will- 1am Metzger, whafwas rocently nominated by the Cinb as tho candidato before tho primarics for tho position of Alderman. Tho Club then rocecded to the cloction of a new candidate. y an ingenious trick, the frionds of O.E. Decler, ono of tho candidates, succeoded In got- ting somo fifty now membors admitted, whoroas tho Conatitutfon of the Club probibits the ad- mittanco of now membera except at rogular moetingd. At tho conclusion of this bustnoas Mr, Decker waa put in nomination by Mr. Frauk, and Lowiys Hutlo put in nonnnation Henry Valk, An infrmal ballot was thion taken with the following result : Heory Volk, 67 votes; O. E, Decker, 60 votes. On motion of Mr, Wondrojks, the nomination of 3. Volk mado unanimons. Mr. Volk is a well-known paiot dealer on Hat- stod streot, near Ninoteonth. The only objec- tion to him, il it can Lo called an objection” st all, is that he 1 n very poor politician, On tho suggestion af Alr, Iulte the names of thirty young and ablo votors of tho ward were cnrolled as voluntoera on the Bixth Ward Baliot- Dox Guards, Bpeschos followed by various persons, soms {n bolialf of the Aldermanlo candidates, and others in bebalf of the nominoos of the Republican town ticket. Adjoarned. laces for tho atl DISSOLUTION NOTICE, DISSOLUTION. The partaership Lerotofore exiating under the name ® ELLIOTT & VAN HCHAIOK ia hereby dissolved by nutnal consent, A. G. Van Schalek succoeds to the usinees of the NEW YORE UNDERWRITERS' \GLNOY at 169 LaSalle-st., the old locstion, and is Alone suthoiized to settle the business of the late firm, W, 8, ELLIOTT, Ju., * QUAND IAVEX. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Triouns, GnaNDHAvVEN, Mich., April 8.—The municipal olection to-day was very exciting,. The Demo- crata gain the Mayor, William M. Ferry, over Tubbard, Ropublican, by 86 majority, the Alder- mon making a tio 1o "the Common Couucll DBrown, Treasuror, Republican, 99; Isst year, Mitchell, Domocrat, 199: Vandorhoof, Marahal, . BOUTMH DIVISION, 3 La8al troet. s nwast sorner ‘Fhird avene and Towelfth streat, e TRepublican, 133; Pagelson, Recorder, Domo= o Nor 04 Biate atrect, oratia nomince for Bonth Towrts Colloctor, bo- | #00d and bonest men whom wo betiove will parform SUBURBAN. y i e , ; v ] . " Telr dutls ith prudence, economy, and impare 3 crat, 187 ; 1nat yoar, 821 ; SBanford, Bupervisor, A, G, VAN SOLAICE, P'llb].lc Notlce. Northesst corner Thirtyfourth and Btata atrests. } camo alarinod lagt evoning a tho jorauds 'that | iy, Soties with pradence i 5 DYDE FABK. Democrat, 1443 Lrouwor, Suporvisor, Repub 2] . Corner Fhirty-Afth ond ialated stresta, No, 847 Archer avenue, No. 03 Arclier avonue, the Republican eandidate and Pat O'Brion wero licsolved, That whoreas the {mpression hos been making upon Lis votes, and ho vowed, ' By | given out lhat I, W, Calkins, our choice for ono of dang," that be wonld sond a fow barrels of beer | the Aldermen to bo nominated on Wodnesday, resides To the Editer of Ths Chicago T'ribuns s lican, 67 ; lnat year, 10, Thero are large Repub~ oz Pank, April 3.—The two town tlcketa Mr, OHARLES E. LOWELL will continus in chargs lican gaius except for Mayor, whero personal’ ¥ the Agency, snd will be happy to eeo his frionds Notice is heraby given to all personaowing Real Eatato Taxos o the Oity of Ohioago for | Corner Coltago Grove avenus and Thirty.atth streat, | downl o tho Doering Straot Polico Station tu [ fu tas wost end of tho ward, wo dealto to correct auch | presonted to tho reeldonta of Iiyde Hark to-day g‘;’,‘;{,‘:,":“;’::.,:}:;:‘;fl If‘:,ff,{;ucfl’:,fiz'}l,",“ e 1ad the publle, the year 1470, that the ity of Ohicago wiil, | Towa Clerk's place, No. 204 LaSalla streat, curry favor with tho boys in O'Brien's bomo | jmpression | x’e;'&'r'-;fflx;? e Cals ;‘;::f;d“‘;huu‘(:; aro aa follows : EAST BAGINAW, Chicago, April1, 1876, at any tino before Moy 1,1876, borrow from |y, 105 North Chark sirost, ward, ‘Tho beer arrivod safely, although es- Taxpavers’. Hyde Park, Baving roal catato {n other sections, and taat he will, corted to its dostination by a'motley srray of | \¢yuinated and elected, represent ably and imparc red-nosed chiaps, whoso mouths all the time aro | tially the intorests of tho whole ward and of the city, 88 dry a8 lime-kilos, FOURTEENTH WAED. Tho boys beysn to unload, but Sergt. Mood | g Fourteensh Ward Hopubliesn Club mot objocted, eaylng that such transactions wore | pq) avening at No. 204 Ruckor street. Mr. J, foibldden by the rules and regulations of the | A “jalons called the meeting to order, and Dopartmont. Thwarted but tomporarily they | Jouonh Bastian was chosan to proeido, soon eshibited, it is alloged, an order frowm Mr, Schuitzo moved that ton delegates bo Capt. Buckloy, and the beor was untoaded and | eosen to ths City Convontion, distributed to the blue-coatod and other voters Mr, C. H. Scnarlau moved that & committes of tho Fifth Ward, of five La appoluted to suggost names for dele It this order was signed by Capt. Buckley, egatos, which 1t Is Lard to boliove, ho has sot s vory Mr. Hertz sakod the Club to do all it could to- bad pmcuduntb and onght to bo hold to a strict day to Lolp slong tho Itepublican town ticker, account for It by l;’l: _::p:mrv oficers. and lononedmsmu ngml fi'mfl llolxlm lby the . N other Wost o warda. Ho hoped that tho Tat O'Drien, Indopendont candidate for Col- | ¢lyh would do all it could to Cloct an Honost As: lector of Bouth Chlcago, i3 out with tho follow- | yigtant-Moderator and thus gain he dey. Ha g . e wanted them to bs on hand at tho polling-placos ‘n{l Tatrick 0'Drlen, do say upon my oath that soy | gt 7:50 a, m. to-dsy. Unless thoy looked out for all charges made by ny Oppouents or rivals in the ; Prencat conteet for Houth Town Golioetor, whorain op | ballot-box stufling they would Lava to Lieod 8pectal Dusvatch to L'he Chicaao Tribune. East Baaiyaw, Mich.. April 3.—The eloction to-day passed off quiotly, sud s large vote was polled,” Tho Demacrats elect the entire city tioket except the Director of the Puor, and saven out of nine Aldermen, & gain of two over last yoar. Dlajoritica on tho city ticket range {fram 150 to 500, auch persona tho amount of such City Taxes due from thom, and will allow for suchloan twoand one-half por aent (23) on thio amount borrowed, and wlill 18auo vouchors thorefor which moy be used in paymont of tho said taxes, and which tho Oollsator will be di. rected oo to recoive. 3 By ordor of the Mayor and Finance Com, 8. 8, HAY TS, Comptrollor. '_Chieago, March 20, 1870, WILLINERY OPENING ! TO-DAY, AT MRS. BROMFIELD'S, 82 State-st. _STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, Office of the Lake 8hore & Michigan «ALJ, Russell, M1, J. Nussell, 3 X , Con weeWVe un’u-on. O, scmm"mV L'tio principal fight wilt boover tho ofice of Colloctor. In a communication to oach of tho morning papers yostorday tho uamo of Leandor D, Condoo ia recommended to ths voters for the ronson 'that Lo is s lawyor, and that his legal kaowledgo would ba of valuo in making collec~ tioua, ‘L'hid idon Is wholly fallacious, since the Villago Attorney aiwaya attonds to the Jegal bus- lvess of the Collector’s oflico, Tha requisites of the oftica aro thut tho holdor thereof suall bo scrupulously houest and fully rosponsible, and that he show fair ability and energy. Mr. Doyls i » man who has been bofore bus fellaw-citizens for yoars, and hus character isa ciont guar- anteo of his houosty and capal a8 for his responsibility, he is a man of weaith and good North 8ido Turner Lall, Clark stzeet. No. 4 Uhicago avente. No, 336 Bedgwick strect, Coruar Webster and Larrabeo streets, Towp Clerk’s placo at Turner Hall, ‘The Modoratore aud Asaistant Moderatora will bo selectod at 8 o'clock by tho volors cougre« gatod at. the difforont Eolllng- 1aoes, It fa im- portant for all good citizens to be oo hand early and goo that tho bummors do uot get control of the polling-places, THE CANDIDATES. The following excellent mou Liavs besa put {n nomination by the Republican party s . wEsT TOWN, Bupervisor—Avery Aoore, Onfi:clnr—lahn Hofman, FOR SALE, Bullock Steam Printing Press With complete Btereotype Machinery, all in ’xoellont condition,, Cost $25,000. Will tell cheap and on onsy terms, Addross OINOINNATI VOLKSBLATT GO., 4 Oinoinnati, Ohto, — e R o SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. kU N8, FISHING TACKLE, ETC. HOLLAND. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chioado Triduna, Hovrasp, Mich,, April 8,—Joun Yan Lande~ gend, the Indopondent candidato for Mayor, is olocted. He has a majority of 41 over Joaelin and Harrington, the competiug candidatea. SAOINAW CITY. Specral Dispalch o The Chicaan Tyibume, East BaaiNaw, April 3,.—In Saginaw City the Democrats elect the entire city tickot by majorie tien ranging from 435 for Mayor to 318 for Jus- tico of tuo Peaco, The lepublicans elect four out of eix Aldermen. COLDWATER, MICH. Assennor—Jamas N, Clark, Clerk—Henry L, Hertz, . 50UTI TOWN, flufiemlur—unom- ¥, Kolbe, Collector—A, J. Galloway. Vs ip e e e > stauding, with ability to give bonds in wny Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, Wi X3 S Southorn Railway Co.’ Atsetimio Wil 9ier whereby it is aald fhat 1 am working for Roj suolef soar, Bl Thompeon, SUEReted that sll ionnt o aireds 4 Cor.owaten, Mich., April 3.—At the cbarter dgy] - y“ i = O o interente, and sguout Deuocril teres T e ey .::}‘,":, ’3‘.’; il Coulea i to any tho. lesst, unknowa. | sloction, to-dsy tho Sbkfo city Rapublican tickies - LEYFLAND, Bla 3 g Bupervisor—P, M. Rysn, oy ey (0w far Lie 18 rapousiblo is aqually unkuown to | was olectod, namoly: Dayi . Denaois, Mayor ; ) pe 3 d » Ayor At E. B, EATON'S, 53 State-st. oThs anmuat mesting of tve Blockholders of this | - Golector—praut o, fimeto be malicous inventlous of oy atinmles and | A0 give such iuio a¥ Loy could convanlantly. noivodrods of tus yoiers of tha | Lt . Pamor, Clorks William J. Williaze: EATABLIBHED 1800, Lamparter, ‘Tho Commitieo on Délogatea roportod aa fol- fug year, aud for the trausaction of other sppropriate . Liodgeon Pirntex O'Bmzn, lowa: F. J. Warnocke, Christ Schultzo, A, villaga; and, if there be any question upou this [ Maratial; David B. Yuriaton, Justice of the 3 : g tat, Mr. Condeo will probably ve badly | Peaco; Willard J. Bowen, 'Treasurer; J. A, = business, will bo held &4 thio orlca of tho Company, In FPEPANATIONS ON THE BOUTH SIDE, April THige 0 204 BROr Lo bt ot 4, " | Koonig, '’ Ambiorut, Jana Oleson, 3, MoLindon, | BN 00 ovon by his own party, 1t should b | Heundars, Strost Commiasioner, All tho Alder DYEING AND CLEANING. e O o e O N ko o | The Hepublican Campaign Commlttes of tho [ " o e T RERRIE P, Prondergast, W, J. Hamilton, O. E. Scharlau, | ratcliod ovon by 1 party remembered that the bonds of the present Col- wen elected aro Republicans. 'Tho Demoocrata lector amount to more than 1,000,000, Bouth Town met at headquartere, corner of elect two of tho four Bupervisora, rclock in the afternoon of that o forenoon and 30 ek B, & 4 Clark and Lake streats, at 8 o'clock yesterday Joliu MoLiuden then made a brief addres: MINOR MEETINGS. tho importance of the town election, and u:’.;f’.’é LADIES’. SUITS. day, GEORGE B, ELY, Bocretary, 3 FILAT WARD, tibori: i vobera th 4 tasd do: b 5 Nevortheless the Willett-Condos party will ALPENA, MICH. B S—— safternoon, with Mr, Bash in the chair, n po ra to turn out and do thewr duty. | maky violont efforis to carry through (heir can- Spectal Duvalch to t'he Chicagn Triduna, Dm'}"br'}'fi"f{‘éx‘u“‘é’?h'figfi"é’é‘, g‘e&:;::rl'x;p::; BUSINESS_OARDS, The following Auziliary Committes was | A mestiog ef the Executive Committos of tho | 11 thoy did thoy would succesd, and if nmx did | gidsgos, aud thore I3 even probability tuat votes | _ Arrexa, Mich., April 3.—(ieorge L. ifatts, ¥ 5einoving the trimmlig, o, AUGUST SOHWARZ, 19 Bouth Clarx, 158 Tiinols, and 265 W, Madison-ate, e R el e d OlL TANKS, WILSON & EVENDEN, OlL TANKS Al ALt S ANE, chosen ; Pirat Ward—Simeon W, King, I, F. Lewls Witiard, J. J, Mugill, J, Holden, 1t, G, ‘Toby, Matt 8, Carver, Johu Carver, Dy, Atull P, Kuliogg, Wiliam Laker, ‘Hocond Ward—W, 0. Smith, B.T, Wakeman, J. L. Lewis, todney Sevey, Wesloy Hall, Joun Howird, J; , McGenniss, ¥, C, Vierirg, J, Wi E. Thowas, Palgo, rt, D, Ford, Third Wacd—Jeats Salding, J, 0. Shortall, P, V. Fitzpatrick, Norman Williams, 0. M, Henderson, Sam Coadwick, br, I, A, Emmons, 3. O'brlen, J. W, Car- riogton, i E. Luglies, Amos Granuls, Chaties A; Tap- an. Purth_Ward—0. R, Vandercook, 1, Q. Wheeler, Willlam Williswson, Frauk Everett, Robert R, O. Waring, Frauk Drake, Galvin D'Wolf, George Andere son, Jaines L. High, E. B. Bromer, ¥lfth Ward—Jullis Weas, Michasl Schmitz, Willism Haaeen, Martin Beat, Anton Zylom, Joseph ‘Boyd, A, K. Peterson, William Stawast, Slichsel Waldon,” J, G, Bcheldeoman, William Stephens, Charies Evens, Ar. Galloway stated that he had 75,000 ballots snd 2,000 afidavite printed at bis owa expen Abough, 12 elected, ho did nob expect to make s, Firat Ward Democratio Club’was hold at the :::‘H)vgrl&ohon{ ;g:lg! -;lee‘lly‘bn d“{m:d'd lnu: 0 o i intoers (o do doly af finod to the selactlon of a committeo of twenty | A muss-meeting of tho Sixteenth Ward Ropub- o pick ot twenty-one namos to bo presented to | licans was held last night o Kvea Hall, corner & full meeting of the Club Thursday evening, | Clybourn avenne and ~Larraboo street, for tho from which thero ebisll ba chiceen soven porsons {’,“‘:‘;)"r?;“‘:yfl;mflgfi “‘;'?;'.fl:“n:’:. l"-":“{l:‘!?aa:; ss delegaten to the Clty Cavvention, which whl | Gonvention and 4o make nominations for Alders bo held Saturday afterncon. men, the names to be presented at tho primary On mation, Dr. J. Ward Ellis was elected | election, Mr. Valentine Rul was Rlied to tho pormanent Chairman of the ward club. Mr, P, | chair. MoHugh wes unadlmously elected Socrotary, | _Upom mation, the Clalr appointed two por- Oscar Field was sppofuted ‘Treasuror, and h"‘ Bons from each prociuct of tho ward to suggest ¥ names of mea anitabla for delogates, tho namnes boaod fizod at §10,000. The following Vice: | Lo bo subjace to tas approval of tho meoting. Presidents wors electod: O, 8. Cameron, 1d| In the absence of the Committeo, Nr. Usorge Cuaningham, C. O. Copeland, aud Jobn Cund. | Prussiog moved that any ous who desired to dlmi‘er. ' present the name of a candidate speak out,, The Committes on Beleotion then retired, and, | snd lat it be known who was xnnnmg for tho of« sfter a bris! abaenos, returoed with follow- | flce. The motion prevailed, and the following bist of naniea, from whom the sayen dele- | names wero suggestsd: Mz, Kelly, Charles may bo run io from the Town of Lake and from Chicago, A strang forca of challengerd will bo ou band s} most of tho polls, aud it repeaters and imported voters appear shey cun expeck to u;‘roar x(n‘x thoir votes and ho tried for porjury theroafter. Evory voter should cast his ballot to-day, ns tho bopa of the lax-oaters is iu carrylug the eleotton by default. ‘Tho danger in Flyde Park is 84 great as it j8 In Chicago, and {ho Hyde Park tickot represonts the uams elements as thoso mgaiust which the tax-payers of tho city are arruyed, | seny, s CHEEE, TO-DAY IN HYDE PARK, T the Editor of F'he Chicago I'ribunas Hypx Pank, Apnl 8.—-A horotofore ucheard- of manifestation of brazen-faced impudence is rampant—in fact, has becoma fearfully epl- demic among the ‘*pure and quiet managers” of the -people’s {loterests —throughout the lopgth, breadib, end depth of the jmmacu. Republican, was clocted Mayor—s Reputlicem gain of 50, CANNON & CO., TAILORS, 89 Monroe-st. SAND BLAST Door Lights, 8igns, oto, Now Fat- torns, Low Priccs. 88 Fifth-av, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. BLANK BOOKS, Btationery and Printing, . Furnlahed prompily and a$ fair prices, by J, 3L W, ANN AREOR, AIICH, Bpeztul Disnaleh (o The Chicago Tribune, ARN Aunou, Mich,, Apnl 3.—The aity election assed off to-day quletly, Aayor E. D, Ktone, tepublican, was ro-olected by 400 majority, and the Democrats elecied tho Tecorder and the Justise by small najorities, The Republicans carried tho remainder priucipally, Speciat Dispateh to 1 Apsay, Mich., April 8.—This citr elocts W.W, Tuck, Ropublican, Mavor by 34 msjority, ive oub of soven on the clty ticket, thros out of four Bupervlyors, aud two out of four Aldsrmen. The Republicans are jubilant over the great victory. BAY CITY. Easr Bacwwaw, Micti., April 8.—The Demo., crats of Bay .City elected their Mayor by 113 majoritys Recorder, 529 msjority; Tressurer, 530 majority; Justice, 215. The Cognell will bs & lie, tho Republicans electing four of sevea Ale _LEGAL, JTREABURY, DEPATHMENT, YK OF COXFE IO S R 'nif'?;f‘a‘f"l e rsons havi Sana i M g‘é:‘%‘é:fi%?}:};%fififiwwmi colner, ot Lbe alfice o Sa Oly W"‘Jb N JAY XNOX, o ‘Comptrolles of the Curzency, JONES, 104 snd 106 Madison-at