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3 mas The dhicago -Daily Teibune, v VOLUME 29. . CHICAGO, THURSDAY,*APRIL 6, 1876, NUMBER 224, WHITE GOODS, BILKS, rerult of he esudev’ wonld be sn er'a Ko, ~— Ialsted sireet, in the very heart of | mond, P A FERT T £ L A o LRSS PSS L TR ey IC I Dotof tne sentiment of Nepublicansy bt of Demo. | the apnbfican’ quatter, Ths ndges wero C. Teat- | Roltias, 1tormen Hovics, So0%y e 2 B per O | By 4nd Bagene Siltlg, 1t was generaily szpocted by PDYCKE . erata. That at lssst one-thicd of the voters at aaid | meyer, John Vandarpoel, and Fiank Fucik.. Tha vor ladiery g Deucs the mote eaepociable porion 6 (oo citsans o 1y 3 Dot e e Eomne for Ooftane, "ho PO, APl ¢ | Iog wia done in o oLt munner, the Democrate [ The Twelfth Ward ricction was Leld In & LUl 6 | volos ontred Tor Tho Hout two paromy "Oud refusa tha TERRY & i Who voladwere oy of Gt -Gt | s el U o o g e e | A P 5 s Wil oopoie™ 55 | Michelernh e e, in by gentnal o o hot two delegata ticketa in onted tickels at (lia | Eniniry maed (aierior correaponded o the pro” iat | Sectlon, howcver, wan made 16 any of fhe s oG the ward, s considerabla number restding in the West T B ‘What Was Done at the RoPUb« | aat et Divisions. Fust masy of tharn roied miory pola, " The reeult wat as folloma for Alderman A3, toyowagonn o andz dure, atslo sweetrr Kt | ihiugs baving “evidentls” bown arranged smneapiy S'I‘EEI ) 1 Primari + | tuan onco, indulging ta the old Democratio pastime of | Jacad Kakuser. 2 <390 | ali” concatvabis " aiapes wae kg S0l ¢ &F of | with Mr. Fiins® Shipman, the Chatnan of ihg y can Primaries, Yoting “ early and often.” That the result, aa de- | Mency Vatk.e. <217 | 10 attract (s eyes of the Judnes, "Tont thees & fopy | (idfes. Thin gontleman, §t will be rememe clared, {0 no. expresvion of the Bepublican will and | O. & Deckerrsr . i 1| b0 medieel Tro oho 0 JudRes, Hut (heyylillll:: bered, mado n venement speech st a Iato meeting Eorme:ly of PEAKE, OPDYOKE & €0,y N ‘ntiment of the ':am'e-b;au:" of luu IWxauljU:‘l.n Tle delagate ticket waa s follows : A. C. BMillard, | tendad to the work of {llmgnfflc‘k‘:{n f:.x"t ° ::imm Eifé'x‘}m',‘f.‘?&i”fi:‘; cdfl'? °r' ':gum‘;;‘:fl ‘nfqmnm dhxl.' Cetors, menoner 2ty | Wentrol Kaxparek, 4, Vanderposl, Louts Hutt, L. . | *them in plngboxes, thy Alletmanic s chogs ¢ S otes o i men iy Lo BESR) &4 . 3 ] 2 g loto | allaw auy of the votes offered for thy B756 Broadway, New York, Fuli List of the Aldermen | fortae dolegstos horainbersrs mentfoned. That | Noast, £, We Sottermemer 3 ous buz and the ‘delegate tickeis AL im0 . 1o factif only the ballots depoef * . SERAeLET i) el into 32 Stoney-st., Nottingham, IJ_\EORTE RS fair interest mauifested throughout the day, | POl Nevertlieless, there wann quist, xf 7 vote #ll ited vot b {rotpiss ubon thalr Fighls Lho sction of ssld ceueus, | 172 3 s i posited volers, who wore not asked from whence the and requeata of thls Convention flat the delegates :“’.,’,‘,‘,“:,’,“";;“",‘;;},‘.‘,‘:;E:,“ fomehontling sronad, |, Whpenon, Ftve g rapiin el S 4 e Yong | came ot what ras theis palities, “Pecey man at work ited by Repubticana :['ge at. In | intothe box, Thomas Btout and hin frisnids were tun oF 4 . B The Republican Convention | st iRerihs ot ispiurywecingcars | Eaesed o pecealy sl Gy’ Xow'an hen hs | pifornlealy” dpeteed” nat o “Fautiv'e Vil |t e reannd i s e e oF . ! ere rom Lielr places, Lut voting A was not | Btout. Mr. Stout Bimesif o j .Z %eld’ L@@ter and the Probable T gciored, w piember, by githioniy of tae Claby | wan immediately suspendod i the olice €OULA Folac | A1 Even one. *Frorm the Ktk it way. svuiont™ shat oy AUDDIyIng {ho Docenary amousts of * grtses s 1o bira - ) comsequence of tho call o M, MeCens &7 d Raw: | hard, . ¥ had been eoun at least th; totirths of them The AEVENTR WARD, Teigh pibnt ' M ardest workers and put in big licks, The whole city B GH G OODS P F ted, 8L leart thres. Dolilng-place wa 13cated 'on the corner of | e published (o thens columua’ yesters 8 1 Full | maasioro r and Jt I ) I ! ut in the Field. Fotoa e m'clu'&d:ffizmm And aenpncensys | TUlFlconth aircet and Liue [slsad erenut, rad thers | #teagih of thia large ward was not Jeprer ™ aq thg | mapescuro 07 them an” ha soeae ot "amen o e Hate thera, A0 tham e o anholico €01 atrength iay'ln Campbell and Clark, and that Sotiag T amouats of *greass ™ o keop inen: Candidate Docecnt, Whils (he Dalicts wern o IO | 1nthevote for Aldermen thero whe bt 16l ncratch | %88 falliog behind, - All threo cand o | ARSI ot B, counted, but that = auch request waa | t Tookng aftor th, X r, Teter Mabrdid not work as hard as Mr, 1nens, refased. That the Olub have the names of many | {ofiy "‘;‘,‘,“Lf;fl,f{“,,{‘,f,“"fi‘?"’,"",:"';'"",,',""',T‘ 00 Lo Rrgund Rttt st an A TSaind | Bonl dit, - especting tiat tho htter “would 5 Sy Cloand " and " Democrata whicrs voles wete rocsived. ndof 1nan7 | wiorn declaren clowod, there hag ‘seck ann il Lot | otes counied. Octumonthy 5 mroninny o Lidyite | riick by ‘him, ‘and’ havo all " hia men” yotd ’ . Teputiican residents of the ward wh X = n o warople jne | it & line of st fcasf 20) to come, " Mad thoy gotten 3 | Mea wan landed n front of the votin.place: an, in | spsiyyaa%, JUbsequent, developmenta, howsver, Embroideries, STATE & WASHINGTONSTS,, No Gount Yet in the Somth Town | fiized atsuid clocion. Tus foliowing ara simsle tn- | I swoud ok hava: chainged ‘Boo arpecs o1 Aae rLs | o0 OF (w0 IDNAGEen: Hiy were mos s b ezt | Fipe AUt b e S e e, fall i Uik ho cared more for his own nomination every hiand beld the red ticket, which was subtequent- | 17 been overtakon by the seductive powers of rorme | (s bt cr’ o d N . . Petor Magee, s Domocrat, who peddled tickets for | 75 ) q + | than that of’ any ons elac, Never wax thsres mors an otions, —-Tampering with the and voted for bichacl Lyan Irguclerad stectad, Jhnces aud the policemen, wora compelied 1o refon for Colloctar on April ¢, . crestfalien man than Mr, Potor Malir when tho rosull Have opened an Offios at Invite cxamination of their lines Ballot-B tiough bie volo was cballeage, wen llmired}u 18| o 'on oy § 000k When the reault was aumoune- | e B thom ana_dully sesmore sama of fhem Fecalead et poren of ety i s e had - 18 i it Lt v i e o A es. As be NO. 254 MADISON-ST., CHICAGOQ, | of above, which includo all Nov- 0X08, Rotbis Dixins Raoumo sl o o eheaanded by Tolb Roger, Ty ek, NorEAmAR Rl Sucetioct et e e £p0m fn diagusty o remarked apilefully that * A orponita ¥ietd, Latter &) Con) *| olties in Brocades, Broderies, and Cantainthg e 1ot oF Qelomate A bearmomcra . et f Joha Willicd ublican ticket In thefe liver, pushied themuelves 1nto | not boes for ueens o s 06 beaten to L=t fiad It o Pa, Me, e, Whoa thioy spneoachoi L window whero tho | aivo worked livs pers il oy Siormie et A1 Slllg almost the unanimous cholce, Capte Whero thay will display s sampla stook, rop- | Damassees, Louisines, Stripes, | Statements of Elllott Anthony, the Rev, | s1byJun Wentwortbwhicl war refused by the judgea Leury Fiat 1.4 ve rosonting their ontiro importations, aud hio was therofore not enabled to vots at sali cau- ( ¥+ L. Craney, alots wete recelved, howuver, they were promptly | wonld havo leer, g liailengod, anl concluded, on tho whole, that twas | Tie Puy, who Tivcs o Checks 1aid. N cus, That ks representativos of the Club who wore | Jtuger snd Chipp red the nominee & vea at Nickersonvillo, where ho is quit i ockaand Platdg, Arthur Mitchell, and Others. amointen by the Oiub (o Attand st mid prirary tncers | _Tha. folowing amed delesica. o ths Gogrention Hincer e ey aat e, hway, i sontoisma'ts | & favosile, il Ui entire’ Ropulation of (hat ssvory Theso goods are more than up to ing and endeavor to-oblaln w falr election, finding that | Wors eluted Ly un overwhelming majority : A, 3usn, | o erowd tadesvorey to mpn o Ly for b et the rulls, and Anally gucceoded in re. 4 (3 P o A, Oraham, OV, u cavore jan, aympatly for them | ceiviug the largest humber of vates cast, ¥ : — omoctais wers allowed (o volo without hiudrauce, | A. Graham, O.'W, dsrduer, 8, Doschauer,J. B Mears, | Ly rafiog the cry hei hogst . workiugmen apito of Hiout's importatt 4 Pl Wil bo offored, and buyers will find it to | their usual standard of excellence, even ihough cuallenged, finally abandonod tho polls, | C. Gernslaw, J, 8, Taylar. lad been driven from tho polls, One would- | Mr, Engens DOr\ANORE Snd rencateni thaic fatorost to oxamine our stook 82d { 01 q wall worth attention of most | Besult on the North Side-—-Btill Count. | Aud tien aui there, i view of the' frauds. practiced: IOuTH ®ARD, Lo~ facotloun individusl comsolod & Lrokher | Gormatp wi i e tandiohoiic, favorite among the 3 i} 3 7 il i Wik o1 tho tha ticketa of both Stout and De B b T hrrn D e o o0 OF o, Club | In tho Eighth Waru the priaries wore held st 370 | i “ointortune by advising Wm0 | Secciae o i he ticketa of o t] . 2 . z o o to meat in tho eveniug o {ake much sction | Weat lfartison street. i poin d t- | donapl 3 ta i rman vates, an APULLLINBOF consérvative, 05 ARE MARKED Ing in West Chicago---The s mand vedesmet savisaie, T, T oot | 1y S U0k "tia e e 2 poad sy | e B S, et me o wanted, 0 vote s | i oo 'l e i it mon s 51 nel G VERY LOW. County Towns, Cniing o e Fasutive, Gommittce. \ | soters | hroseut st tlat Ume. ~Tuo fudees | fmpression, Loweser, felt thraugh, for the reason that | of lepanioms sy ey sccond. Tho beiter class dl “M EH]ES and 1nse HES M tho satd mooting of the Execatlve Comuittes't | of | election ~ uied =~ conalderablo . discrelion, | nearly il the bystaniders undersiood. e previes rea: | Cnichupulcaus Tiepahlican elociiom s bestation of s wan unanimotsly e s emocrata aud Fepetters wtood no show, | ilon in which thiese challenyed voters stood. Tlie elox | With 1o tromd murrauudins o e er dLRuALS SR~ CETEAP Hetoteed, Tuat the fuflowing gentlomen, duly nomi- | Tuers wero ive aspiranta for Aldnrmania candidates | tion, sn o Fobn: parsed off quicty enough, and the | poaiting thetr voros e e Droiiaaut dea VI - Tho G X Datod by tho Firmt Ward Consolidated lepublican | {o tho Geld,—Goorge W. BpofTord, Frauk Lawler, Join | pulls clossd nt 0" o clock, The vobon were coumid o | FoMting nd o i, Jatention 1k 0 Greenbackers Ifold a MM!-Mceflng o . ¢ 3 0 3 cn 3 | under no conulderations would they support thie nomis ’—Efi-fil-AL—-— ¢ ::lul]:E ‘l‘l’:"glr o lwe’x;t‘w?xrl'l’:: !fia:::;drmmt,"mxsmle;: {‘":x"n'a “lflu-lm L. Plerce, :lm‘lilph'- \\er.ner. gpux- st 8bout an hour, with the following result, for | nees of thst mob. The judges of ,h‘:,":,,m,, s . v P, Kellogn, . Dinhat . Lowls, 8, D, | ford and Lawler reprcsent aying ane dermen ;. ern, L e o I |t Farwell Hall, Chelpn, Jolin 7', MeAulor, leney Field, Arthur Dizon, | spectabie elemunt, Whils Wernet and Dionce wera aiso | L Cammpbell. Hicgery, Liias 8hlpman, Clitles Oreiner, and C. E. 319 | Pickoring. They closed tho poll preciacly at 6 o'cl 25 | whien'ghoro > bad been" del;»un(ml, some Jgk . Y3 | votes, The varlous candidates wero admitted to ‘The delegato . from the start, went pretty mnch [ the Judges’ room whilo ho vots was Lelng aud resulted u the cloice of A. M, Wright, | canvassed, Me, Stout, howaver, did not make use o ortiinrton, 1L, 11, Brows, W. A, James, W, | tho permission, being quite suks that ho had & . e. Dr. McClure, M. Polachick, Mancell Tulott; | Jority of tho votes. 1t appeared, howevar, that lig T. E. Yerrior, Martin Howard, C. 1L Craue, F, G, | encaped defoat by thio skin of the teeth Affor shong Miam Bakor, J, i, Durand, George M. Bimlark, be | kuown to be good'men, Lussen was the ouly visible ki AN NORAE sscinniiin . 7 I D E L I T Y G R 0 S GRAI N S Tequested to present themsclves at the Republican | secker for 1be otfice, it may ba paid. Ho waa sround . o Eleotion of the Republican Oandidates In | eud Goavention s sho obly seriismiy seiar o o iAo drink ety Mot b o " Rhole Island, 4 S AVINGS B ANK In all qualities and shades, at ONE-FIFTH LESS than Iast from the First Ward entitied 1o seata in said Conven. | dates did mot show themseivor, and allowed their tlon. 2 frieuds Lo do the work for them. ' Spotford and Lawler Resolved, That we vledge oursclves to eantinue to | were around perhaps twenty minutcs after tha polis support the lon. Jubn Wentworth and John T, Mc. | opened, and stayeit just about long enough to get in B Bradloy, A, White, A, D, Hager, G, L. Drew, i3d: an honur'a work, the canvass was completed, znd the Auley for Aldermen of tho Irat Ward, and usd our | tueirown voles, Their names woro pristed fogothce v W) ' - = 4 Result of the Numorous Town Eloctions In | best endeavors to elect them, ¢ o6 one ticket, Thiers woro two. dclegste. tickets in me.'flunl:;‘ acxln"m‘f:‘nfdd g ey o E‘:fi“&‘ PSRRI W (ollne AND Year’s lll‘iccs. illint d El An {nformal meeting of tho Olob was held at which | the fieid, one headod by Chris Maurer and the other Ar, Lewia L. Clark, onc of the succeasful candidates | Thnmas Stout A nois and Elsowhere. the setion of the Lxecutivo Commities wan hudoracd | by 3, While, the former comlng olf victorloun by & | for Aldertyan, 12 & gebilomsn. Abovt (1 years of anes | oo g firy S 4 Plense call,and see them. aud ratined, and a mass mooting called for Ssturday | voloof 45 42114, “The foilowig was the vols cast | and a member of tho Arm of Chrs Lrothers. musect | Tome Siomo eveniug, the placa ta bo fized by tha Excoutive Com- | for tie Aldermanc sapirants : sud - buliders, Mr. Clark came 0 Chicago in | Georgn F A mitlec, who wero also authorized to secure rpeakers | Frank lawler., o %70 | 1435, and has restded in his ward for mix Thero was Lut o fiold, whic, g e == A Voico from Egypt in F for tho occasion, G. W, Bpofford 3 | or “weven years. lie lives on tlio corner “of | fnan followa: Conrad Foir, Henry Gollenma, b 3 ) SILVERWARE, &o. BYP BVOr O | IO rcentiva Committes are requcstad o moet at Johu Lussen. . Faulina and Van Buren preeta and owas sonstderablo | Denzingor, Jobti Korber, Thomas Maeh: wiars {1 Nos. 113, 145 and 147 Randolphest. ‘Washburne for Governor, tho Bbbrman Hause thin eveniug, Vahiam L, Pierca..., Droperty whero Lio realdes, Lesides somo st tho cor- | Lhelps, John K. Miler, Georga zmgm’:l, and Charics BI:COND WARD, 5 Josepl P, Werner, uer of* Western avenus and Van Buren atreet. Mr, | Nibbe, THE VAULTS of this institution are the B 4 The primary in this ward was held In the fecture. | Tho followlng-named delogaten woro elected to tho | Ciatk haa an exteneive businees soqusintence, b s SISTEENTI WAND, | scoepted modeols ot Safe Dopositories 1 nall of “tho Lennett Modlcal College, at No, 513 State City Couvention, which m:%:l to-day : Christopler | thorough Republican, and enters the political fllk!ll - The primary electiun at the Slr&mlfl Ward pasael firoughont tho United Euates. Whay are O0CAL POLITICS, oireat, ‘Che ehuicn of thjx place was an wifortunate | damer, Mark Ifardin, J, Stephens, Uhilly A, Hoyne, | csnaidate for the first timo in his e, off In n quict and peaceable manuer, Thtre was but built of solid masonry, and are llnudeuh * one, a4 the lecturo-room l‘llllh-flh)d on tho third floor, | John Gayuer, M. F. Barrett, Danlel Coegrove, Danie TUIRTEENTI WARD. ous Aldermanic snd_one delegata fl.cht in tha field), slool plates sovoral inchos thick, Jhoy cons THE PRIMARIES. to resch which 51ono but ‘tia most aracnt and cuthu: | Mardin, James Collina, Edsward Tiley, ‘Tho poile for the Thirtcenth Ward wers eatablished | which, of conrs, had everythiug its own way, Tiers stituloan sbsolutery © o . il Slastio woukd, wndertake, o, tha clerual taess of | Tho chndidates for Aldsrmen slueted by tho Tepubll- | ot o, 1vs et ik, ireet, anidat | ofclock 1u tho | wan stout 300 votes cast fa” al, '8 majority of whid, RE PRE . & 3 X p cans of the Elghth War esmed capablo and trust- | afterucon opened fur busiuest, A large crowd wer ver, came $u w: p! th Vurd, against tho asagults of nny and all Burglara The various Ropublican primary meetings | lican Convention, Tho-Ropublicans are order-loving | worthy men, snd will represont the ward acceptably in | in Lnu aa-ffi, tlux;nu the afternoon, :ncn cump;n? .FL:: mvlngedono”fflxux‘y n’.‘l;‘; lfl:'l'yollkalittg‘nhl.“‘:[’i';‘n living. Thoir utter doflance of fire ia proved wero beld yosterday afternoon, with the follow- | 204 nover indulge in freo fights at suy of their | the Courcil, if elecied, 'Mr. Kpofford is well-known s | tively Il vote was polied. Candidates were on 1ho | eanaideins fur Aldermen were Messra, Jacob Lengachiur, by_the fnot that thoy withatood tho ¥ v ny ™ | Suuenson, aud nevar brcak: (hio peaco on lccltonwdny, | tho former Principul if tho Fortor ehool, ani aa tlis | grovud s Manal. and- Gribeal an oxteeordioey | Caapaiee present Incumbents, aud Mr, Uatrick Kellys GREAT SONFLAGRATION OF 1871, iog rosult ‘Tho volo cast yosterday afternoon was n very lighit | present mansger of a portlon of tho Sorrison estate, | talent for gelllog fn thar work of clals | The reguly: Repubiican Club and the respectalis Itew Thoy afford » placo of supramo sousity for Anfor ap regardod actual violonco, th First | ot agerenating uuly 190, of g-‘;iflc"u:'f.?. deponied | o faa large taz-jaser, Mr. Lawler 13 a lotter-car: ludug, sod drimmie wpovors B apticsusof th ward did not g to tho yuile st al, 1€ the storage o onoy, Coin, Jowelry, VOT= Ward was na “nht a8 any mtho city; 3 ke rier, Gill, the efeste aspirant or, erianie | belng understo Lat everything hae ' cooked and y; and, if | For tho “Aldermenenip thero was eomo sparring, oo ticulsrly ol bout 4 o' ¥ caars, Shatilacnam: Tonds, "Wills; sad Valdables tho report of tho yolico forco bo takon aan | Tho motitices of the Repubilcan Ward Gl woté | o cantet ta e ST ATARE: " CrERte T on mAhor Whith b 1o oeutof cloniug o | fsameveioreiand by Messis, | Bekataor ami made the e mont complete . 2 A= ¥ i3 . O, i % " Tl iso ¢ out bindrance, aud the crowd Legan to manifest au | oppomtion, There remainn but little doubt that most and oxtonaive.as it hns always been the moat was, however, plonty of loud talkiug snd sbak- | sicstedsd in T through quits s mumber rerate LR W Ol o e e ¢ rha Scalled | canod Intorcet tu sicurlug & Iafp eloction. Hud. | of the voting fu i, xn well aa {5 oller warda on the recure, Safo Dopository ntho world. Singlo ing ot flals, but it unlformlysubsided into noth- | £ Hek % Qidate. AL tho clostu of the ey | Justice Belisbury's oftice Baturdas ovening appainted | 9enls Mr. Gill announced that Democrats wero poliing | North Side, was donb in the iuteroat of Mayor Colvity, Boxea and Drawors for Rent from $6t0 $76 0 ingooss, Voting waa very brisk from tho start to :h; w: n:lnn a can e, At tho cloalug of the poll | 3 Coriniten of tix to nominate delegates to &‘; City | Yoteanta Itcpullican iecting, ond called upon tho | and that tho samo crowds voled in nearly all tho wards O M BAVINGS DEPARTMENT g tho finish, and tho total of 933 volos shows thnt | Addison Batlurd, By ptlah and o Canliolcs for Acrmmen, bt | o Somdor o 100tk st pratsatty wors oo | St ST aats Chatrman of tho delegation uf s of thia institution pays interest at the rate or B | tho olerk: kept busy . Jacab Noscuberg. re1d b the Tollow i M oada g e ting | Quiged in, untl fually tvo of tho Judges, B, AL, Booth | public yesterdsy that he would intreduce s resolution clerka were kept busy from 1 to 6 o'clock, ¥ i Licld on tho following Monday. At the Iatter meeting e 0 por cent por annum on Savings Doposits po = ", C. Vierling... oo ++ 81 | {ho Commities nforcsatd reported & Lt of thiricen dels | 884 W. _ Villiams, with a like number of | in tho Conventinu to-day to the eflect that the Repub- and Truat funds. This interast is addoa to Tho dolegato tickots woro voted entire, but tho | ~ Tuo two firsl mmonttoned wore *accordingly ane cgates, beginniog with thelr omwn six names, | Clerit, “F. J. Smith and | Dr. Duchsnan, | licans of the city wero satistied willi Colvin, and that the nshy‘xl!fnx on the first day of each Janun * uomination for Aldermen was mixed in the ::':‘;Rclzdln'ul‘:axl{e&’:fl#‘ somiuees to represout the | T Tnding up with ealoon-keopors sud othes | depéricd, leaving the Lallot-boses in chargo of C. Lo should be cantinned in office, Yesterday's’ issua Ty a0l . s Moore tho tlird Judge, who remsined. but summiarily | also reveals tho reasan why Ald. Schaifner cast hls lo concluded the clection,” Moors slaged atfuia port until | with the Mayor o alorl tme ago. It is underatood S o'clock, tho our of sdjournucnt, wiien the votes | that Mr, Schaifner has Ieen pulliig wires for mome were counted and showed ilie following yerult, for | time st to sccurn tho numtnation of City Treasurer, Algertun 2 aud ‘1t fa underatood that not only tiie delegation of 8, E. Cleveland, this ward, but also the delegaics olotted in the other I, Quiri Wardx on the North tiide, ate pledged to Lk, G Tha vole at tho primarios in thls ward was s ‘There were some preesnt who contended that the | follows for Aldenmen : cause of Gill's interference was omug to the fact that | Jacob Lengacher, ho was being awampcd in the conteat Leyond a hupe of | Patrick Keliy..... malvation; that his ctalm that Uemocrats wers votiug | Charies W, Drobat,, was without fonndation {n fact, sud his courte was far | Fioer daaterton. .. from commending elthor itselt” or i{s suthor to favora. | The following delgates worn eiected unanimonsly, Die critieiem, 3 there being but oue ficked in the field: James it W. Wnliams, B, 3. Dooth, W, G. Wood, C.J, Lewis, | Hugunin, Andrew Bischoff, Anton Imboff, Frod, 3, C. Halues, ¢, (, Dizon, J. A. Koche, H, P, Thomp- | Reymaun, Jacob Volkian, If. Hildobrecht, Fredurick son, W. I, miih, ond Whiism Bhade ‘were elected | Krower. The Republican Cluls of tho ward, dissstistied i ally nou-representative mon, This, in ward come follown: Elliott An | SIMHLY rete . otk such mien 8 T, M. Avery, Peter Schuttler, B, oy Ol Vieom, Hobert . Linceln, 1. . Wake- | {7 Monge 1 Bihor, Tscab Bevien. L. Jobons s Cliative, NichardTe T o Fateioe 1, 2rade 2= | miany otlice ik excellent men, was moto that could ba o Lar i De Dy Gk Frederick L. Yake, A | 1 yieutiyborne,but thollst was rushed through contrary o atyy A4 Dt D), i B 10 all acknowledged rule of order, and declared adopi- TUILD WARD. 1 by Clislrman Thompson, who_assurned tho Tight to At No, 0¢0 Wabasli avcbue, tho Republican Lead- | jrowide by virtus of Lis ofiéo of Preajdent of (he ward Quariera of tho Third Wazd, v.e primary pamed 07X | ciny, Meesrs, Peter Behuttler, 8. 3L, Moore, Philip quictly and pleasantly. Xo disturbance whatever o= | iyers, J. W. Midglcy, and oihers Strove 10 gain o gurred, In tbiy ward tho respeciabls elemeut pre- | )euriug but fatiod, - Defermined not to thus sbandon domitntes, aud tho volers are ainoug the moat reapect- | ‘e sirmaglo, anothier Nat of delegater was made np i and, slthougl it was defeatod by » majority of twelvo cled as Judges: D, | yoic, its wupporiers sro quite willing to submit the » and Issac Howland, Tb8 | 4o lista to public luspoction. od with o opposition, aud | " “Angler foaturs equally disreputable was that the whon tho polls closed at 6 o'clogk the box coutained | (hree funpectorn of election were among the dflogates 23 unacratched ballota ¢ , named hy the Saturday night meeting, Just befors 3 : most porplexing maanor, nud the combinations JON 0, BAINTS, Trenideat: JATED GAar vice [ WO 8ro constantly adding to our | 7i°% BT OKLE Mebon, B HAS ¢ Fsny adil Prosident; OIARLES J, HAINES, Cashier; OEOROE | vory-large stock of Sterling Silvor ' i : M, GAGE. Assistant Cashier, Good: & Kubo, wore in almost every possible shapo that Money depositod in the Savings Dopart. | Goods, and have many choice Pat- | gould'bo put on paper. }‘,‘S,‘;‘R’; or bofore April 6, will drasv intorost | terns, found nowhero olso in Chi- | Tue votora who took part in the election were — = | cago. .Also offer a full assortmont by no means all Republicans, and not all from il 1, ONEY TO L AN of Now Styles in Silver-Plated Waro | tho Firat Ward, but whothor thers was sy;moro of tho very bost quality, at oxcood- | of this sort of thing thin year than proviously On first-clas {nsiide improved property at 8 per cont, | ingly low prices. does not apponr. Tho oxtraordinary number of o rs, Ronts discounted, ted b th ve youl ont e 8 BILVERMAN, unegroea who deposited ballots was the subject ot 4 universal comment, and it did scem as if th e Uk Chinmber of Commérce: ! Wholo colored popalation of Chicago was Oy GENERAL NOTICES. ] Ly 1y band The delegaten_chioren nd, The **Wentworth party” (so-called) worked e e A N AR AR A e AN A AR AN Piarird Aldermen—Tohn !n'flmmr! 30d Willliam Aldricl. | the polls wors opened Mr, biahiop And oibers appealod | delegates o the Convention which couvenes to-day. with the 417 thiogs had been conducted st the Public Notice M i 1o choatof »shiows Sy wihiren ok | Al Sipens vy Gorey 5 CHnpasy Auuccw | 5, i 15, oo iy e oy oot |l Goviag st or Gather oifs of e | Fmarcs, el o i selcaay e, and - 3 . , ? cley . ublic - | Stato and Monro-ste, | sl votsshost ot asbow, iy wiharor s |y, ks o core i Sk, Aokl | e o0 ST GPI S S | mond RS RS b RN | B o ST I ST Sylvanus cllock, Kirk Ifawes, O. M. Hendereoit, | posed to rin tho election a8 they saw 0t and thos e Murry Nelson, Waller Peck, Jowso Bpalliug, A, G. Lmum not receivo any but .xnfl;mmr‘fuhum uckel{ Vun Schajek, . ~eaning the ono nominated by himself nd s few Tho ward contains about 2,700 voters, of wlior 2,000 | others at the aforo-mentioned private ofice, This ro- ate ltopublicans, It was rumored thiat' Teaudor Btoe | mark led to a scons which sastmod 5 belligerent noe was to run for Alderman on an Independent ticket, | pect, whoroupon Montagne thrsatened to call on the but uothing defiuite couid be aacertained, pulice. Tho other sde retorted by saying_ they also FOURTIE WABD, wauted tho police tolook after Montague, Eventually The primary oleetion fu the Fourth Ward passed off | a compromige was made by which onvof the inspeci. very quietly ideed, Tt werostrangs ha it been othser | orw retired in favor of Mr. Ilsqua. wrise, as the Fourth 14 & ward claiming distinction for |~ Tho name of Jacob Befdler appearod on both tickets thio hiouesty, reapoctability, aud inisiigeucs of tts | for Alerioan, The only coutent for that nomination teenth Ward, un tho afternoon of April 3, 10 nominate | dap: IHiram Larber, Jr., George Prussing, Huge Topublican candidales for Aldermen : Dreyer, Qeorge T. Verbeck, Androw ischoff, The uudersigued, compriviug & mafority of the | Laudergren, and Charles Sporl Tba Cluh will'also Jundgen of the Kepublican primary meeting of tuo [acein nomtnation two excellont wen for Aldermion Thirtceuth Ward to uominate canuldates for Alder- s few days, men, reapectfaily report thot the polls wero opencd at REVENTEENTU WARD. the appointed hour,—1 o'clock p, m.,—and that they | In the Seventeeuth Ward oversthing passed off very proceeded to take tho voles, two boxes having beed | quiely, coustderiog the material of whichs the ward i provided for that purpnse; ouo to receive the i composed. The voto was large, and If the party dise ballots for Aldermon, and "the other for bal [ plays the same strength at tho oloction it wil do well, Jota for delegaiea fo . flie Gty Couvention, | Fnin can e danc, Loweser, omy by the Democracy That large numbors of Domocrats wero pres- | faking the same intorest in tho party that it did at the I After tho closo of tho pollsat 6 o'clock the nfi?‘x‘-:ifi?a"-fi‘lgi 53‘1;’3 'gl?lyl &"c?gi‘o"a‘l:’rfif TO RENT. Judgos of oloction complaiued of tho cold, nud, et b ot o PSP RPELY) thom comfortablo in tho tedious work the yoar 1875, that the Citv of Ohicazo will, . Lo maun thath comiatatile fain Jato. the dieitt atany timo bofore May 1, 1876, borrow from Cleria oflito where the worlk of emvmmeration wewt 5 such persons the amount of such Oity Taxos until about 9:30, when tho following result wes de- duo from them, and will allow for such loan clared: twoand one-halt nor cent(3) on the amount borrowed, and will 1ssus vouchers therefor which mny be used in payment of tho said tuxos, and which tho Colloctor will be di- i YOR ALDEBMEN, Frank W, Warren, rezldents, Tho crowd that gllh!rml about tho 1otly, | was between Johin Af, Van Osdel and Dr, Basgett. The | entat tho opening of the meeting, and that tha primary, Olof Vider and Iobert” Knight were tha racted 80 to recoivo. W.J. Kubns located fn the unoccupded church corue of Thirly- | Monday niaht nioeting bad nominated-A. E. Bishop, | number of that class of voters increased, nth) they | regular candidstes for Aldermen, but other tickets By ordor of the Ma a Fi o INT TETE third stroct and Houth Park wyenuo, curlalnly did uot | but ho declied to run. Then & fow wero iuvlied fnio | greatly ontnumbered the Republican voters present; | wre fn the fleld. Tho Democrata, for Instance, ¥;ordor ol ha lhayor and Tinancs Gont, 1,976 | contradict the sasertion, for 8 maro orderly and well- | Justico Halisbury's oftico Tueaday avening, tio reault | that from tho begiuning of iko meeling the Demo- | who appeated to hav charge of the potia. most. of Loy 8, 8, HAY ES, Comptrolior. Tnis showsd that 939 persona casting vote bebaved yatherlog waanot in Olicago, Not o fight | of whose mooting was the nomination of \Ir. Van | crats took a lively intercat in tha Emeez-dmgs, many | time, shat 1 80 far as voiing was coucerned, wers do< Chicogo, March 29, 16876. For delegatea the result was 2a follow, nor anpry brawl marred the hasmony of the occasion, | Osdel. Meanwhilo the other party had brought out | of them offering to vote, who, on belug auestioned, | termined on defesting Mr, Koight, and they suce Am R R e Asthur Dixon. Everything passed off smootifhy, “Thore wa Dr. Dasselt, were sell-convicted of Lelng oppoaed to the Repub: | coeded by rallying to the support of 1. Jantsens as an B | J. Appieton Wilson {omyt at epeatig nor iy cauntiat complaint Yortho firet two hourd the vatlng was very one- | lican party, and thelr votes wera rejected. Mavy | independent candidato, ospocially frow the routhorn c& fl yflfls e fl flmflafly Lincoln Dubols. tho action_of the Judges, ThBvoting was very siow | aidad, The Independents were largely in the ma. | others also inatstod that they were Republicans, ani | end of the ward., And some low lle‘{ulhhflmu. 100, ' INQUIRH OF W, 11, Richiazds till about half-past 4 o clock, when the busincss men | jority, Mt about ¢ o'clock matiers began to assume o | thelr votos wore received, though we doubled their | were partics to the scheme, who pretanded 10 become an the way homaeward mads their appearsuce in great | differont shape. ight to voto. Some, with tho most brazen finpu- | grestly incensed becanse r, Knight [‘cl‘flmfllurfly To- 88 Washington-st., 1. & Darison, numbers, and {ho ticket-podulers and shio candidates' | A large number of men wers brought fn and voted | donce, claimed the right to voto whilo acknowledglag | fused 1o scatter beer and mioncy at {elr dictatipn b = ‘e Loufs Hsos. . champlons woro busy. ¥rom that hour thll the closlug | the regular ticket of delegatos, bringing it up rapidiy, | they Were Democrats, Othiers {natsted on the right | sccuro the nomiuation for an office to which thers wan Cnicaao, April 5, 1876, Y .11, M, Thompaon. ... a etcady stream of voles poured {n, Att | snd cuusing Jts final triumph, Tho result of the vots | to vota w! (he result for Alderman wa, tho of the pol le admitting that they had not Jotvoted 8 | no salary aitached. Thomas Carson,... o'clock there still remained many who bad not had s | for Aldcrmen was as follows : L Itepublican ticket, on the ground that the iallot they | total vote being 32 Notiy ti0s in. ; geb?e&’?a'z’nl‘if?‘?{. foBont Jo.that 32, 6, | Room 10, Tribune Building. O | e SN et e e chanco to vote, Yiclding fo tue general wish, Mr. | Tolal number of votos, 825 | offered contatued thio namea of two Republicans, Aml 'ONH, and no gther party, 18 suthorized Dav! ‘Woods, ono of the Judges, put the motlon that by com- | Jacob Beidler. 525 | atill others asserted that tho candidates they wished galloot, recaive, and roceipt for monoys paid Ve mon 'consent the polis bo keot open tul 7 | Sohn M. Van 27y | tonominate being Hepubticans was all the evidouve s 15 in He on of & ess Teonard Bwett, o'clock, The motion waa carried ubanimous- | Jared Dassutt needed of thoir Republicantsm, When 104 voten Lad |~ There wero soveral delegat tickets in the Beld aifo, uidation of suchindebtedness trom this day forward, » Charles P, Kellogg, ly, It waa afterward reconsiderod, ns tho Following 3 beet rocefved tho moetlng was 80 decldedly o Demo- | but the rugular ticket itled throngh handsomely, thu JOHN H. LYON, Agent. J. 1. Dunham, voting could bo fintehed befora thut time, and €:3) wsa | Thompson, D, W. Olazk, J. L. Breunan, k. I, Gale, II, | eratlc caucus, tho long lne of yotern lvading to | rewnlt belog John B, Mullen, N, P, Neluon, N, M. Buf- om——— e The Btore No. 13 Btate-st, near SBouth | Henry F. Lawiy, et ua tho hour of clusing, Ly that timo nearly all ind | \, Durant, A, Balisbury, J. J. Moutague, Fred [ tho polls belng composed mainly of Democrats, that | flngton, and C, ¥, Peterson, ‘Water, cheap to o good tonant. 8. D, Phel; voted, aud slood around swaiting the wumitiiog up, | Doerner, George sV, Knux, 1T, ¥, Oliver, J, 8. Rey- | 8l further proceedings seemivd to un a farce, and, un- ‘Thoro i conslderable dlssatlafaction with e BABY CARRIAGES. BAN'L GENR, Jous T, MeAuiey’ for_the futcrest waa vory great, and cowpetitlon | nolds, W, W, Konaedy, ¥, I, Feiton, wrilling to bo spousora for wich w burlosus o s Jio- | the Aldermanlo ticket, and the mors prome Uenry Fiold..... atrong, Tho great nlorest contered on tha delegate | Tug oppoaition ticket, which recclved 257 votes, fall. | publican primary meetiug, wa declined to recelvo any | fnent Ropublicans qo mot healtats fto' say 114 Denrborn-st. William Baker. ,.. tckets, which aro given loro: 10g ouly 12 votes behind tho other, was an follows: | inore votcs ur furtheract ae fudges of election, and | that the resuit {s far from an expre J, 11, Durand, 34 Blduey sumith, J. L. 1lgh, Qoorge M. Mow, J, 8, | Jotin 3. Van Osdel, T. M. Avery, W. M, Thowpson, | withdrew, aud this oudod the primary election i this | of tho sentiment of the arty of the ward., Alr, deorge M, Kimbark, o 2384 | Cooper, Mobest Aftchison, George I, Wiiliams, D. 8. | i1, 1f, Yates, Jamea Ward, Alvin Silisvury, L, O, lient | warl. There was no canvass of the votes polled, sud | rens fa propristor of the French Hotel on Kit Tha irst twelvo peraons namned wore elected, Ald, | Covert, A, I, Fickerlng, T. J, Buthertand, Aug. | eston, Fred Boerner, Petor Schuttler, 1 . Walker, G, | Wo kiiow ot what candidate—if suy—receivod a ms- | sireet, s young man of fair lutelligence, and qite BD 1 [ Dixon recelving a very complimentary voto by being | Singer, O, R, 'Vandercook, 11, 8. Wheeler, Alvert | B. Catter, W. W, keunody, Jonity vote. Dut e fecl surathiat thn vote cast was | popular, and fa better kuown in Democrutic than Re- REDUC 5 on lroth ticketa, Danke, I, B, 1ill, Lesuder Bano, W, A. Stanton, Otto | “Tho primary does not, however, end tho conteat. | hot, and that had tho vating contiued il 6 o'clock | publican eirclos, ir. Vider Is & middleaged man, & Btors' 81 Randolph-at,, with or without Tho candldates for Alderrmen are all woll known in | A. Schultz, ‘The mou wno “made the fight proposs ta carry Ls on, | the vote would not have Leen, a fair axpression of tlo ammr!yh“mth and knows a4 a contractor, i New York Novelty (Parasol) Perambulators; Canopy- | bessment, socond, Igurd and rourth atories, | the ward. Warren haa been in the scat for move the This ticlet {8 the ous propsred oy tho Ezocullvo | They claim that tho present so-called Ward Club fs | Wishies of the lepublican voters of thie ward, We in- | tainmodts are very limited, and his fitness for the of« fopand Glosed-top Perambulators, Tha Aucat sescr Inquire of CHAB, FARGO, two yoars, and recently nlsrepreseated his coustitu- | Committos of the Ward Club, and over the adoption of | not s legitimnte organlzation; thst, prior to fta re. | alst that il Bopublicsn voters du the ward, and 1o | ficofanot the subject of remark whero L ln best ment ju tha city, Amerioan Hxpress'Co; ents’ wishea in the Colvin matter, which by tho Club there was auch & row and & brokeu- | organization, tho Avo daye’ published natice calling 1l | others, had a right to voto st thin primary meeting. | known, e isnot regardod as the bestmsn that conld 7 Lyou is a Inwyer prouivent in certaln secret soctety | up meoting but a short time ago. It, however, found [ tho Republicans of tho ward togoter to form an | Abd wo denounce e actof votlug and of attempting | Lave béan nelected from his natlonality, but nothing matters. o made bis entrance Into politics in No- | niany waria supporters, aud racelvod the majority of | suxtiliry Republicsn Club wes nover given, | {0 vote by Demoerats at this meetiug o an vutrago on | in ald agaiost s futegrity s citizen, Yomber, 1873, whon ho was beaten for Aldermsn by | votes, consequontly it 18 competent for the ltepublicaus of | the rights of Republicans, W, WiLtrans, Tha dejegate ticket 18 regarded os up to the average, N b . Foley, "Again, in 1874, bo ran against Richardson, sud | —The other, or * Russell ticket,” as 1t was oalled, is | the ward yei 1o bo called together, and s truly repro- 8.3, Boorss, | Lut doen not give unboundsd satinfactiou. 1t {a un- ) 1l s . ‘was ‘sgain’ beaten, thia time ou the Opposition ticket, | aa follows : D. k Slbloy, Erust Prussing, Pullo Alisn, | neutativo ‘club formed, Thia they proposs fo do, | I thiok thisa falr statement, deratood ta be eutirely unpledged, but it i belioved 38, 140 & 1492 Stato-st. | arge corner basement office: also desicablo np- | 1t fg, o sny tha loast, sirango that Lyon should bhave | C, #, Bqutors, Heury Deat, Samnol lolbrook, Bl | Moreover, it in belisved tha preeent Club fea Levera ¥, J, HaiTi, one of the Clurks, wilt to-day go walld for ‘Tuthill fur City Attorney, sad 138, 210-8 stairs offices, In tho Metropolilan lilack, Apply to presonted bimself (o s Ropublican primary whon o | Hith, A. . Wobator, 1. A. Hogardun, (sorge W fige crowil, with whom the majority of the ward are | _ ThoTepublicans of this Firat Ward held a meeting | Caspar Btz for City Cler = - A. A, MUNGE, NoomB, | wanso conspicuous in tho Uecaing mob last fall, Itis | Hotnjan, A. H. Viokering, O, It. Brouse, . b 1), | net st all in sympathy, at Lent' Hall in the evemng. Nr, I, A, Kasson was EIGHTEESTI WARD, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. S——————————————————=— | unllustration of tho fact tht politice (n this country | W. W. Perkius, H. A. Anderson, A. I, Dliss, D, 0, TENTH WARD, called to the cltr, and Mr, ThomasJ, 8hoa slecied | 1n the Eighteentt Ward thero was no sxcitemesd T g o e e RANGES AND STOVES, liave (0 chapge mighly sudden fo got ahead of sowo | AlcKinnon. The polla for this ward were located in » lverye “e,;""f!- a3 - whatever, but a Leavy vote wes pollod. There was no Offico of the Liake Shore & Michigan | w0 200 200 20 | wen, “Fle lght between the two factions was strong, One | statlo on Wost Laks atrect, near Sangamon, Voting Le namos of Dr., O, J. Iewis, Willlam Willlams, cpjosition to the Club nominations, snd the rogular After tha eloction was over, » meoting of tho Ex- | party uphicld the reicular ticket becaura (¢ was rogulsr, | \3s, na tsual, accompilshed by thruxiing the hallos | 5. L. Booth, W. G, Wood Halnes, C, G. ixon, | tickets prevailed sithout a scratch. il (o] party up 3 3 1 Y . Southorn Railway Co, H CKS & WOLP ccutivo Commitice of tho First Ward Club wos held, | and worked, aquiusi (bo Liusvcll cliguo becauso the | \irough s prckeh window:pane: f belus then donssies . Toche, 1. ompeon, W, B. Bmith, Willians | “fhe Atdermanio ekot elected “was Jamos A. Kick CLEYELAND, March 23, 1876, ] at which the following was sdupted ; tickeb was * prepared ™ and fillod with the names of | ey In° tho oz by ou of the judges, Thero was very ade, wore prescnted ns delegatos o the Hepubitcan | and Jacob toser, Doth of thess gentioten ate well P men favorably disposed to ¥, O, tussoll as » candidate xcitement ‘in the vicinity of tho polls, owing to [ Convention to be Leld to-lay, Ou motlon, it was ro- | aud favorably known as largo taz-puyers and men of Tor tlio ofice uf City-Atkorusy. T roguist Uekol was | (e gt thet nec omtett s Fralsaly onbaing. Lty | Bolvad tlat tho centionen tumad b tho cholce of the | hdfatorably known as | Ttegrity. carrled by a vota of 537 to 47, oug ticket wos In tho field, Tho Judgen wore Messyy, D, | Ward, ‘The delegate tickes elocted was s followa : E, C. ‘The Aldermanic candidates ware five In number, | jennjug, A, B.Whitney, sud David Oberdorfer, Durtag Tuo names of Ald, Quirk snil Cleveland wero pre- | Larned, Adolyh George, Juties A, Kirk, F, Waldo, 1. Thoy cotld ba ween about tho polis, but allowed muet | e aftorioon few epinodes ozcurred. A good deal of | hored ay tho clioica Of tho mecting for Aldernien to be | N, Niann, A, L. Clotlsin, W. D. Houglitaling, Heary of tiio work to ba daue by teir frinds, The Yota a8 | fup wan created by o wooden-legged Boldier and a onp- | Hominated by tho Convention. ‘The motlon prevalled | Laubenheinier, Jacob lart, and G, W, Futler. The annusl meeling of the Btocknolders of this MANUFACTURERS OF ‘I'he Hongrable the Charrman of the Republican Cone 6 vention of the Cily of Chicago, ussembdled Auril 0, 1870, E.“'y'.:':.".f,%'}.l‘:&':" o fiwfla':"qfi?o;fi:'«'n oo o wyo, and iminddiaraly afior Lo edin, business, will ba hold at theoftice of the Company, in tricting of ! o ! Y“ 0 Wlf‘ l’l. a fi ’ll:(fil n“l’x’ll ;}5 of Ihe City 'of Oloveland, Obio, on Wednesday, ke 3d representative Ropublicans residing In tho ol rat day of May nost, betwecn this hours of 11 o'clock In and tecond Wards formed themseives Into & coneoli- 3 3 » which is tha only Republican 4 wolitier, who haunted the sceno in a stato of in. | unsuimously. Ald, Gloveland declined ta accept the il il \he forenoon and 8 o'clock {n tha aftornoon of that C k] [1 H l St dated Itopublican Club, which it tho armed woliticr, S nAtbn £ 16 HOLT ThE Seeotiog ek bt ats . W Gt BBt | UOOKIDY QN0 BRI BIOVES, | Chb romes i aich bt bt sy, ol s gt Ui diliens | | Bondiion o g omad e g ok 8 THE CITY CONVENTION. by, : IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ice, and whoso determination was to prevent frauds | is, D, Stone. orge b White 010 FOUNTEENTI WALD. FIOUABLE CANDIDATLS, Aunnal Teeting of StocKROMEIS | coa smamm-Sm.. Srrro.aceo. | ron s miabon, ao sl s priuery cusasss s | 5: 6 Hacksrsr B dnakraon )2 | _To the Fourteenth Ward the clection was tield attso | Tho Ropublicau Cits Convention, delogates to OHN D, MACLEAN, i = | at general eloctions as well, ~ That the Club so formed | A, D, Hayward. . 103 | A ¢, McQowan,. « M | coruer of dMilwaukeo aud Chicagu avenues, ‘Iherv whicn wero clected Jast night, will oot to-day 0f Atlantio & Pacific T¢ h Co, will be held on ’ Weatorn Agont. '} TFoundry st Troy, N, Y. now bas about 300 inembers, composed of tha boat cit~ The tolat nuzber of votes polled was 833, & much | Jamea \Walsh., s B wnuTlrma contest over the Aldermanic candidates, a o'elock at tho Ropublic Head Wedueaday, Apeil 20, 167050 115 Deondway, New Yorn Yo Give s & Lall o sond for Gatalogus,” Leenaniit ';'{,f"c‘,‘u‘h' javers In. :':m:'t;';“-_n fi:::‘::’ larger Yoto than ever Lefore, The discropancy be- | Dr. MeDougsl & W e o | }'hi';n'fil owing were yotod furs John Daumeacten, A. { ot 2 o'clock a rucx ul;“ d‘; kn quarters, i L " 3 3 = o & 3 ¢ d : . s L AW, , W T, Jai ! b - or the piirposs of eleciing Trustees Tor ensuing | sm— Htonted, the deaire o\t Tmombors boing 10 carry oy | LYS¢ the number caat for delegates and for Ader The fullowing delegates receivod all the votes cast : | Jo VI northoaat coruer of Clark aud Lake stroets, for men is_casly accounted for by tho fact that fourteen | pypy I, Ha; .,-‘{,m"n nm:?‘ 5‘::“ Ffifiz?‘:‘ ‘:l,mm‘,‘ s ek o.m:‘i,“«:m“ u;(u l‘lg;‘mu.m Bourd, Tho result tho purposo of nominatmg a City Troasurer, wen, : s ud Gundersan Wora around the polls at City Clork, City Attoruoy, Clerk of the Palics Mr, Btewart [u tn the resl-estate bustness on Wash- | iforent times during tho afforuoon, Lut did not ap- Cuurt, and poesibly s Mayor, For the principsl fngton sirect, sud lives on Elup pl walls Mr. QL= | pogr totake much dutereat {u the proceedings, owlug oftice, tyat of City Treasurar which fs not, beit, slsoin ihe real-catato Luviness, sealdos b No. | Vrobably to the fact that thoro was_uo oppoaition, d " 1333 Wabaah avenuo, The deicgates, sevarsl of whom wers present, wurs however, s profitablo as it onco was, owing —;‘OR SALE. the original design of the organization and elect wnty Lioueey aud capable men to oftice by & fair vota, _ That A A AR A AR Ao ho O r ~.DYEING AND OLEANING, FOR S A l E}. lr:%nl;::w-:‘r:m%nrlnz e (i i oup ot 1a Jobn hL ADIES’ SU‘ITS. Wentworth ' snd _John T, BleAuley, mon voted for delogatea whu cast no votes for Alder- | Jscob ijri, 1. . Wi sud for dolegates to the Hepublican City Convention, inti : 6 ¢ Wentwortl, T i ik, Waol d Mized Goods,: cleaned by Lo meet April 6, 1876, the following : John 'y YIFTH WARD, non.comiuiital as to their oplafon regarding tho Ci; Baumgarten and Johnson wore declared thanomi- | 1o tho ewbarrassed condition DRY GLEANING PHOOBES, vttt sivping Bll]m[:k Stflflm PI‘]“HHE Prflss o e e or Jooo ) Bt ius | | Tho primsry election in this ward yesterdsy was | Attorneyabipn thoigh 11, was unileraiond thes thoy £ | mom e e brol eore Jeclared the tomi- s W e m"’t |:.h: or removing the trimmings, “““‘Yfi'- A “I'"- Dizon, Wilham Jaker, J, H, Durand, | beld at the coruer of ‘Iwouty-sixin ‘and Uanovor | yored tho nowminstion of Alr, Tuthill, aud long residents of tho ward, 8tr. Maumyarten iy 4 B al AUGUST SOHWARZ, Maoht all ¢ 'mf;“a ) ;“:z‘;fmk " LRt d Aud was noticoable fur fhe 400d urder whica ELUEVENTI WALD, a commwiaiou merchant, liviog on Clicago aveute, ( the town " but for owe year, 120 Bouth Clark, 188 Iitnols, and 265 W, Madison-ate, | With complote Stereotypo aohinery, | ik Rickote wiihttio abave meatioued namss for d arouud the E“u. aud for Lo largs vote that | The Eleventh ‘Ward eleclion was Leld fu Brown's | snd dolug business on South Halased streols | ()oro ara poveral candigatos, The oldast in the e — exgellent condition. Coat $35,000. ‘Wil Al nd delegatra wero printed, oud the mowms 1t wis tho largest tugiout of citizens | jycery.stavlo, 424 Weat Macivon streot, and passed off, | Mr, Jubuson 1s a_deell-kuows Lusiuess man fn the fiold fu Mr. Goorge Slorwood, whi "Ald, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, & | sell choap and on ensy torms. Addross {lseinen ant ‘ogu“m S L '(.‘Z'm".??':fi:‘"lm‘}i L‘:‘,‘.m’;‘»@‘ 5).2(5’5‘,‘:"‘ on the vfihnlu,x\'t‘;{, quistly, n;(‘l:uuuh the [»uIYI Watn 0ce hurdwnxf u‘au: ‘fi, ?Lfil:mfl streeh, uear ‘:Lrhn{.:' hlrl:‘ Is ek, mo ulg‘ o ?rl\\g % w‘ 0 :“n.o 4l or; ey 0. g e 3 ® a0 very opular, 1 o oth for CINCINNATI VOLKSDLATT CO., Hopubticana resldit i tho Fitat Ward, attended tue | DU Br¥S SUse of (0o wojus Wero sast by Buipachsil o ors Aoty ouhs oL "fl‘::‘:fl;flf-"{fiifi":fiz Litcton oF (riends of uiy man 1 1he ward, AMBK ol aanto & plog or o weaken the Kepublican ticket by pute | o yhe polls they formod in Le and jaes o uid- | othor things, Mr. Jobusou 16 kuowu ax oho' the | YOATS, but whio is bolieved to bo without much ling on (o poorcet men. - Tha togutar nointiees | Showpaet helmon ahois. o Jiniacd in the s | ot thhngs e, do e R Siways ovs | backing, Tho most davgerous candidate, aud at tio Hopublican Club of tha ward for | ytyer was formed leading back 1o tho oMico whers the Jroimient memlur of oue of (b Lest ejurtiie cluba | 41,6 050 tast Lu tho fleld, is Ald, SchafTnor, who Aldormen were William Yan OLiuds aud Sichael | judges woro seatod taking the votes. A largo vota was | 0 tho clty, Ho Wil if “uieeted iake onv of thia beat ; tod thie Hixtaonth. Ward the. ol Sotuez. Thore was pitted agatast theas Johu O Folé | bailed, sud at 6 o'clock, whon the ballot-bores wers | members 0f tho Council, and sy be depeuded on o | misreproscnted tho Bix 8 othor aud James Q. Bleplions, wuo weie deleated f0r 1o | (lopeq] thare was o loni line of voters who wors dis. | wakoe ks bustuess, and not iy ofice, suppors bam, day by his voto to retaiu Mayor Colvin in ofice, uowlnation at the Club meeting, Thero was but ono | guyted at being *lefto" Tha Aldermanio candidat “Thers wera alsosuveral Licketd {oF delevates to tha | 7 53 00 YO 5 BURE G primaries ho hye liat of delcyiutes voled for, which was the ono nowl- | were pressut, distributiug tickets sud advocating thelr | City Convestion, thungh uo one aeeiied tokuow tho { 1y o 8y L 3 aatod by the Club, Tho judgcs of cloctlons wors Mat- | purticular merits to Lhe waiting voters. At frat the | Feason whfi. ‘Thatwy principal unes were Leaded by | carried away umesrly all ths North Sido 4o Best, Michast Weldoh, aud George Kolba. Thowe | voiing was Pretty ove, but as the afternoon wore [ Jolin Duehler awd J. M. laup rospecivaly, Tha | glecations, and is in hopos, by making o, o o i o reaui ton AL | wway tho result changed 1a favor of e requiat ticket, | Dueulor ticket was (riumphaut thronguott, recowving | SOERNODS WAG 18 I8 bonos, by maling c,lndld-lu. sud obtained tho following seaultfor Al | conatating of Mr, Amoa G, Throop Mr, Joromiah a-nlg A:ll)"muth n"'i.‘f“' about v, The fullowing furclug Limeslf upcn the Canventlon, ‘The utber per- Moriuen:t i B, Bl and thera was a corresponding fall of | arothe delegatos ioseu 2 earch of ihe otice s Frank Wentwortl, w Willlam Van O'Linda Heath snd Hlammonas viach, Hhehaaing ool | *Jonn Buchler, i- T, Tiedeman, I, J. Hamilton, i:‘x‘.x"n'u:pflfi i one B bk Dot o ing lield at No, 105 LaSalle street, April BLANK BOOKS, == Sineinnath O, | i el e el A v Stationery and Printing, SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. (bl nb otk poscie than. Hepublicans ‘Should vore ‘well, ‘Thit of tho tolal number of votea Sl L R OANNON & CO - erats; men who beforo and after thele voles bad baen oy PIRCECue bl o e o SRR IO Viompur aad u fur prces, by S W, GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, ETC. :é:"fligfi?flf;fl'fl.m iy e sy e : . . e st sald’primary meeting at. least uno-nall ; i ‘At E. E, EATON'S, 53 State-st, Efii‘.‘.‘n“m'frfifl’r". oF i T Wb abs. aad b Volea not aply of Hepublicans, but of TAILORING, a5 by well-known and ackuowlodged Damo. MERCHANT TAILORS, ESTABLISHED 1833, [ Michael Sehmitz gates went proity much onu wey from the atart, and | Thouwas Ewbrigbl, Auton Schersun, Edward Tlior: Vo 10 ¥ireugi, 1t te ot likely, owover, that au; 30 MONROE.-ST. 4. 5. Siephons., Watin favor of i Teguisr Vicket nomiuated by tbe | $oa, Gcorgo Mabifs, Iuter Blolbaass, Lauta tiendiize, | B e e e e e e T ooaLs 1hio Club requested that ane or more members might [ Job8 G, Fols... ltepublican Olub of thia ward, ‘The votes woro coua. | Fatrick T. rond:isast, The conntmy of ihe voled | B 10esg HCNEICS, Wik be nomhuaieth, Thers 1 & WANTED. sdmitied witbia the foom eccupied by the fudyes Fratienig s o by 7 oiclock, with thefoliowiug Tosuis for Abdor- [ was aot coixcladeduniil a Lite boar fa | geleaites in tavor of pusting up either Polor Behuttler Reduction in Coal. | &k < st bl ilimtite e JWANTED, UU R perlor $6 por ton, dclivered; | bers of the Olub were prevehtod by the police from a'nted' to ent’ B T P ae s o | Srohcag g Aibgs) votee, while sianalog on. the. oot A room o % ‘board cars, All | side, snd that the Democrats baving virtually obe RSty At v el R A S O e T M B M R v e g B0, GLABBBROOK, M, GOLDLERG, O 74 Waablnglonat.; Dock, | licans who came o vole went sway withe 88 Houth Btate.st, Qrova-ab, betwesa Tweaty-Arsd and Twenty-second, out deposiiug thels ballots, perceiving that the Tho dologates to the City Courontion were William Van O'Linds, AL, Bctuita, Jossph Bmith, Bimon Wat- | ase @, Throop. sco, O, Klgemun, Houry leafer, Alonio Mommos, | Jeremish 1. Drig Willlam Hsusen, Arthur Zulfor, Mouroe Heath,, e hiow would be most ad: tmost excizont provalled at the Republioan | OFUsorus Holnelder,cither of w fortd prfmh:l‘; wiection 11 tuo’ Fiftecath Ward sosterdey | 2irably Siled for ths position, f »193 | afternocon. 'x‘hln xv-m uulh-kwmer?lb(:euu: n'llunu Vhate aEs niat '?}5 (l::lal&t“n;" i Yo P A15 urrouded With a bluck wiass of buwanity from ore y candidatos, . J, s g, Toam} Vin0ines 2L Be dekemoi sio Hinial Tikie, ot b | thartima kL orened ab 1 O'clock il the sk o3 | Poueat. the prosedt lasabent of 1s oice: Gaspar + BIXTH WARD, Ifizey, . W, Gates, . Q. Turoop, J. 8, Harvey, A, | o'clock p. . Pt wore four candidates tu this field, | Buta, s Uerman politican and_ writer of vome Litle The Bixth Ward primaries was held sd Joka Rfeiff. | J, Thompaon, A, U, Cook, M. Z Cuiver, Joba I, am- | Ald, Thomas Stout aud Puter Makir, aud Mcsars, M, Do | uots, who bas bera Poaltentiary Commilssiones aad