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1 S Chidage Baily Titbune, TIg 1w, - VYOLUME 29. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1876. HITE GOODS: cTo, | ) PDYCKE, OF EREY & NUMBER 225. OCLOTHING, ogniza all of them, but 4id meny of them, and gener- Wmxanis The preaent condition of the city, both - « wE T P o Ll I I C A L. A7 know it to balie ssme Growd,. Thoes men at the | o 0naBons sad ginerel Kovernment, rondors it apire | Ha EoAmANY birsugus, &7 thomght to squsich | augy op canvassing and conoting the vote cast at Tiepublican meeting bebaved in s Hotous manner, sud | bie that atl good eitizens of all pacties shotld unite in | his apsec fo ik OUt the gus, | = 8 Instesd transferrsd OLD, RELIABLE 70 L1yg, top) 5 Lind the ald "of the pollcs. When cltlaens not well | tho election and In the support of that officar; thare- | ordrhy throwmmet Ak, 5 meeting was vory dis- the Sonth Town election hald on Tussday, known wonld give {heir residence, thess men would | foe, Tanipuattoar ok, 7+ mreat part by (he | Prociasly at 2 o'clock Mr. Thornton and Town. clalm, with valgar osth, they lived tliers thomselves: | Jtrsoived, That tbis Conventlon recommenda th ofthe Milaee 3 awd, : Meeting of the Republican | woud pr epublicaus Gt of tho line of voers, and ;.m...m mans-meeting of citizens, reApocttve of | The E Qlork Glesson appoared on tha acone, the door EICUTE nn. hih Ward De te 1 was opened b, i . qenerally intecrupted the canvass. But for the Demo- tbe Expoistion Building, if it csn ba o omacrallc Qi mat last evening P y one of the two policomon b STEELE City Convention. Eruth 2 U Tispublican primary, knd but foF the ams | Sorad, or at Farwell Hal, Tucadsy Bt st o'clocks 1 | 1o in® gl ont e Inanifsvenun, Al 'lesst | chargo of tho premiscs, and the crowd rashad ) y mer Republicans who aided them, the nominees of | nominate s candidate for Mayor, to bn voted for atite | tima of the apenin, l;’rtqmd in Zthe vicinity Ly ths | pell moll, It wan a t the First Ward Club would, in this sfMant'a judg. | city stection, which takes place on the third Tuesdsy | membars or Ym i, but Ly a wise mnmaemant.w J motloy sssemblsgs. (Pormerly of PEAKE, OPDYOKE & CO,, b ]umh:% ui:‘ ,mm.g :,,I: ‘%'.’.'25’ 1“'1’ 'l’x,“" of A,,m‘ 1;1& : = s or M:“fl:{ t'n:dcfif!‘.m Yere :'drll;|.llmn Thero ware & fow substantial cliizons of spatloss s one eon wi iave en ¢ resolutions were nnsnimounl sed, o ropn [ B75 Brondway, Now NYm;lin i Clark Lipe Nominated for | cmsdaiotysise majortiy, | o y.‘LI?méu' hnfigz%m il i Bont uainias b order wan the loction of dele ot e, s 55;1&'&‘:.’.133'}2?5@;13"«;: ) v AL o Bt p s g '+ 44 B, Mul it 01 01 ot o o v 32 Stonoy-st, Nottingham, Treasurer and Butz for mmmnmmnmmr‘t’}ig:mnmmu. i dome x'il'x’nxl;,:'rfl:r“ fioa n-:ed Judges and clerks of %5‘,113.,“&'."%333:&“ s aaee g Al f;‘:'l"“l;""‘m‘fl‘l:"hamloh The flest bust. P WETT emacratic wa ald, Peter Ward, T. (1, Neagle, Thoman faan A 10 ordor was tho soparation of thoss who then took the floor, and sald that he was fostructedon | O ,, gle, Thoman jiaanett, D, F, P! 5 IMPORTE s GLOTHING— HOUSE City Clerk, Lehall of the iepdhlican Clab which: ocupied the | and Telzow weys nitantzet o il ‘s sn-matiiey | Ghemno™s dnlin McOiinis, John linces, Char en An: | Wars entitied to sdmisaion from thoss who'worn drieus, " Allernates, James Iradiey, M. 1i; bail in which the Convention met, {o ask for no com- | and make arrany I ey, M. ltyan, Jumes { not, Tho former consi promise, but to xsk that thelr delegation bs cither ac- | nomination for m;::—m for thmmtd fat NG f0F S8 | T ity Thayens e Cad outcgly: OF thn A OoF ; After another lengthy discarston, balloting for Aid. | Bistant Modorators. Tho latter wer ing daily, from headquer- : . cepted ar & whole or cast out a8 a whole. 1o the early | Mr. Couper movad tbat the Central Commitiea be ol 3 g for era uncoro- HITE GOODS Tazo0uly ,:.grn Tn Hoston 4 The Primary Elections to Be | iy primaries were the expression of » malority of | tnatriscted ta ser ta 1t that the right kind o election | b faied v ean's b miduight, the Convention | monlously told ta ““mavo on out of here now * ] 4 'D A < Ui pariy, but now they hnd Jofenerated Into a ace | Judges bo ptocura fu the cily elcctian, ‘Tho matter | won Ly snmo tweaty-lve. votes over all ‘Al4. g | by the big policeman, who falt the woight of ro- . e Com ] Linens, ’ one Away With. Ticts monsy. sd Indnenes, versuisd unlwars Al | o ratsered mities of elghtsen betoresp- | wan nctro forlinute, and was clowly folloved by | aponsibilty ianglng over him snd tho full dig- are fraudn,] Tho queation was scon o be dectled ANOLIARING THF, PRIMARIES, day, as the eloction did not. end uatil long atter tho | JI°Y Of bis office, Tha rolt-call of Moderators LRCGS, ) whether the citizons would be aliowed to vots at the Mr. A, C. Larned offered the following : reporter left, All things considored, the meeting wan | Was called and all answored to thelr nam s > The D polls or whetlier they would bo obliged to go thers | Jiesalred, That it 1o the nenas of this Convention that | 8 very orderiy and respectablo ono for Lie old +* Blsady | follows : David . G bl Embr()lderles, Comprising ovorything adapted e Democratic Delegates and | witamniket at thelr shoalders. Tis Cousention | halloting at primary mectings futnishes & rory tanatie: | NIGtil," Thie oniy fan (st traermirod san the Aanght. | ohows : David Thornton, Firat Ward ; Michsot 2 wan asked to indorse the dirty, low-lived primaries, | factory mode of nominating candbiates and ate which | eriug of Pat Rafferty, whom Joh 4 Keeto nnd Pefer Page, Sovond Ward ; My . and Notions for Aldermen Selected and thio_spesker asked, If (hif syatem was to g0 oby | In lisbio t0 great frand ANd Binise, Amd shouiid o hore. | otbers bad tin betd e o put in tomincannrcey 254 | X el A iy y Tt the Convontion put om ita Atoya aots sud Kick bl | Ktiiu ABanpal [ran and sler, sud st 4 b here- 8 e oldoen l;:"n‘uvtAt‘x:‘:mmxmunn. Nelson, Third Ward; D. N. losh, M. Farrell, flavo oponod an Ofao at H J Yesterday. de{i:«nl(!’nnx:lgaa ;;alr: Wik onkion Gt s aut ‘The ronolution was unaniounly sdupted, and the The following-named delogates wers chossn {0 to- ;mll?. L. Mall, Fourth Ward; J, Kehoo, P, I, Corkery, [0 254 MADISON-ST,, CHICAGO ty report. i v *()iOontentiaa thenatiogmeit, -~ mortows City Convention: Michael Quiu, James | oo t<HCUY, 8nd James Tracy; Fifth Ward, The ' o 4 4 ALD, RICIARDSON Clark Lipe, the fiead of the hexet, s what ot e Holman, &S, e oo, ;:m T it mera thien v by e Bepa. (Oppostta ¥ield, Laltor & o,) ’ 2000 to repls, but waamet witl Liseos 49 foud cries | menly calied & Soliawk. Datchmans™ Baving beva | DY, Joh Conme SoteaeoAts Coaoien K | rie oo oreped aver Lalof xecoptasiea exlempo- @hars thoy will diplay n samplo atook, rep- T Connting e Vote in fhe South | of aueslion.” Neciung to the ‘fiocr, Lowever, aud | born of Germsn parenin 15 the Motawe Yejler i | Toam O ool JosepiSchotlald,; Charles Ring, | rired from woap boxes, The tablen and chaira having Tosenting thoir ontire importations. apoe with difficulty, 1ia:sald that tliers had ‘been | York Htatn," Ife has boen & realdent of 1his ety | . Thn qenton of nominat rm been hzrmuged, Mr. Thornton ann winced that 5t Town---Another Monstrous dinqracelnl procoodings at primary moctingn, s wel | abow twonty sears, and. hin & very Tarse and infi. | And Feioread 16 0 oo g o T T ne I | e vots dapor T, TULLY 30U GAiVARS SP i I oW Prl ces Outrage e e ot 1oy ol g | ol clrclo o friofds, Hlo was Tor eomo yoars pur- | from carl precinct, and three at argo. thoy 10 Fepact | by tha County Conth, van ot o oe-boxes farnished 0 . M - | chasing anent of Ihe Chicags & Northwestorn Jtail- | namea Monday evening st & meeting to be ficld §u the ed S \E coittonte Bhou . . ever, atate the plain facts ju the case, Al the gentle- ¥ ¥ o g dumped togeibier fn ons pils on thy o will bo offored, and buyors will find it to ol S road Cowpany, and was nfterwand a contractor for tho | #ame place, pila o the table men'prenent bad Leen electod at & nrimary meeting, | buflding of rajirosds, ~Ha s the prantetion of helt rosion St e L Protest agsist any uch = r 2t bl defegation lid been elected un properly at 1 | a rich ma. il oaly poitial wiventura wanbofors | At the mosting S AE DYARD: o b of the | Sai U O e Vallt, ainof tha opinien 5 Wo wfiuld gns Uf'ggclnldntto% (?Yn Moderator Thornton Determines to | spected citizenn, = Mr: aett, bio knew i eade | io.Couty C,rl’n'vg{l“‘:;f'lyh;}r M eliehiran o o | Twelith Ward, kicld nt 995 Weat Madison, laat eventng, | o rauvats *ihe " ots i R, é’Ag‘s“f Pfil:‘.)PANTB w'}giolFiAavury 2"good mpoach, and’ he did ot blame “bin | fevorof se. ek He by remraiiy togardod e a.| 1o following deleqater to thn Democrati Conveution | 1y wanis. 1y 80 duina ths vate ean be compared with ME 5 thoir interoct to oxamine- our stook and prices before purchasing olaewhere, A FULL LINE OF Hombwry Bdgings and Tnsertings, VERY CEHEBAP. EOOTA AND SHOE! : : for'it, Aman whobad mado 7,000 out of the City | mn of s <, | Retbonmet il sr foguiar delegsten, 0, 3 | {50 Bellbookh aud It eny error o fond it ca complotg, and will bo sold at pricos Disfranchise Over 2,000 "Treosury by & defauliing Areswuror ought. (o bo abia | . Micherd B Taii ihe. wamiir ot cits Attor. g e IR R RO B T R U L et S e Republi Vot to ninke n good cann out of a poor one, Tho Ilepub- | ney, is uno of tho sivengeet moa on the ticket, i PoInt | trrnatar 1o tsey o0 wibey, Qo Tor ol l‘:'rv);lrlmhnumlr‘:;o"lll‘?ru ek e LalHata, and hionca . publican Votors, livan Cential Committeo hiad ordered an Ausiliary Club | of ability fo fill tho position for. which bo’in nomie * Gaeoks, Juenh Mull, Daglel O, | 3 Fhet donetible Lo determine. whero tho wrong fu tho Fit Ward, and bad acknowledged ono 1o | nafed, Tlo tn nn Iiiinolsan by birth, haviug apent (o o he i pare N ikhasc iter Digo T protsst % MOST RECENT STYLES IN which he bolouged, ~He ssked that hia delegation, | firnt fow yoars of hin life in Jactaon County, He grade | thty ward 1o nomtsation s ¥y Sopibltc s majority tn | M6 ter Tuge—u T prolovt aminat throwing ont 8 " regularly clocted, bo acoepted by tho Couvention. uated from Midulebury Cofiege (Vermont) In 1653, | ad the matior st i, Jor Aldsrmen were made, | ST of the volow, anid I protoat uaint counting them The “Reeutar” Poll-Book . 3. Wilhon called for the previoun uention. ‘Crien | having taken high radk a3 o pekolar 1ko evors 4 or was Luid over until tuo neat moeting of | 0l 1o une dump, Thoy should Lo conuted by wande hi oll-Books Contain I, of “Dixon 1" were Lieard, followed by *No, 001" and | patriotie young man 1 thows. dass, Ln eatered s | LU© G b 5 ! Moro Fames than Ballots in th Questionl o WP aring, sud was ahorily found In tie fouthwest, dolnt | e Thicteenth ety oo o i 1 S0 b heasond, SR, by fasty wontles B an Dallots in the o Clialr roggested that the two reparts from the | god service with De Golger's battery, in Uen, Logan's | . o e et W Rinestiog 61 | T asrn, sren That vaule ol Dot o s ert X " NG Crodentils Cprupitted i Fefard 1o ho Frat ward dat- | 807 dlvijons " Afer o War, St AALNL sesioh o | Zorameniy U3l comer o Tudiina s Lineat sssetn, | Olgnton: opem (it s b Regular * Boxes. egates Loread, Tho Hecretary Fead tho two lets, Umo in Nashrille, Teno. and, in 1667, was | Pt Bight Tho following dclegates aul alternate e o combimation Inck fo ont the boxes," ; I¥o trouble to show goods. &y Il J tt door, fooled o s 5 motion of Ald, Richardson it was vated that the & wero clected s Delegates, Alexander folton, p, | 8rourd tho cowbination lock for about 3 minta, and \ 1720 vons o Pt big the inaeris o The smaJorhy ro. | siecied Frosecuting Mtoruey’ for (o Naslwills Dit- | Gihonril AL 3y Dim.’ Thowen HleSamsrsy and | S#ANE open tho LalEiurh o phats whlch st seaits ¢ | port Le taken by a call of the warda, and cant one of tho votes of Tenncssce ot the Jant tto. | SAWCA Olirden, Alternates, Michacl layes, Michuel | Btl0ver tho darknosa within, Y -4 DECENCY BUBTAINED, pulilican Tresidential Convention. Bbortly after the | BiTieh Simon Hallidon, Mickacl Dals, aud Uarnard Sfio the wwaran in, thele nnmerieal nler, and ) Is This Discrepancy the Result of @ | A calof the wards was thon had, with the following | &loso of hix tertn of oftice as bronestutor I Fomeeenn | Littie, eunt them that wayet agsln maggested 3r. dnrry 1 5 result : Mr. Tuthill moved o Ghlcago, aud went into tho prace | ey, OmInstion of two exndidates for Aldermen | Sviron, Hutué stieation way rald to bim, Gieadon i 131 and 183 Clark-st. Poorly-Carried-Out Con- For tho delegation headed by Arthur DIxon...evees 87 | tice of tha low here, Rowcthing less than & year | BEEUP and crested o whirl of excitement, which | cuicrged fram thy sauit with the Ha an ark-gt., : Er tho delegation hoaded by John Wentworti.... 141 | s4o he wan appointed Ansistant City Attorney, and has | S7U1d 00y o aliayed by an adjournment until Sytur. 10K 0 3T WARD, ¥ And 11% Madison-st. spiracy 7 Following ‘wan the vole in’ full by wards, the First | beld the oflice uatil within a fow weeks. He haa | 57, GTeRfius when o renowal of the discusslon wili | Heveral meffeatual attempts wero made to open it witt p B 3 10t being allowed a voles : proved liarelt o vigilant, capatle mau ia the position, | HXe o uttio smeplace, o Jeimn heiai vpen wilh o vlg el and . FOURTEEN 3 umed. an the table, TO RENT, Wards, Club Inmory co 0, Cinb Primary and will, when elected, ‘giva uatiafaction to tho city. Al con paien of :re:. ch was + Ticket, Ticket.| 1 Ticket, Tioxer? | Personalis, Mr. Tuihill is & genial, plosssnt gentionn, | . The dclogatca nclected wera Herman BDuechner, | Waiched stoidily Ly il o Torelfth,... 31 " | pparently' about 35 yeare of age; professionally, lia 43 | JAmeR Stanton, A, Deimer, J, J. O'lirlen, M. A, LaBay, | | Gieasan tratted out with tha kecond box, which way 152 State-st. Indignation DMeeting of Fourth | 8¢cond C.Chri Iateled 213 Arch iz, T Third, 13 {Thirteenth ., 10 +. { 8 keen, sharp lawjer, whoso record in the trial of . Chriatiansan. J. Gitubl Brian Dounclly, Josepl 213 Arcuer avenns, "The Jock was punchad : ‘Ward Republicans and Fouth il ourtecntii 1 3 | Cantes tor o city & &'very oo om. 1o shoutd bo | Tokurd Teter Tagonl, Viter Siller Thoumga Wale, | 18 €20 the Comeita pauro on tho tbls imadiatsiy NOII AND ENGLISI GOODS ] 'Fifteenth .., 0 elected casfly. and tha alternaten. 1. Harmon, Willam Corbett, 1) | U8 fon of the First Ward ballote, 2 FRE! 3 D 3 . : Caspar Dtz 18 & welldknown German who has | ECEIe, Ex Mechle, Thoman Riley, £, Conrad, Charles That's sl wroog,* satd 3ir, Nelion, *How can ENTIRELY NEW 8700 emocrats, fdizieents o 1| Soepar Dule ts 8 wellimomn German who hoe | EE T R ion: G Estomar et | we deterralue now which i wiich 15 ROOK BOTTOAM PRIOHS. | 1 10| Eighteentl . 10 Union and also of er I¥eater, tho Sunday edition a¢ | Melersmilt, 1. Murphy. A ati o aald A, Dane, 2 i L2 | the Staata Zetuno, To 1560 bio ‘wan elecied Clericof | M. i Beliuememann rent a Tetter decliniag thio of Farsiant lux fuon e ek st e sarase q 57 | th en_ for Aldermau bLeretofore tendored him. e < entte aa SIMONDS & STODDARD, Continuing the Canvass in the West | i 4 O Fguliall T | oo Ta 1650 b wan sietied Gommmarionse st 1aa | The vacancy willbo fled Tueaday eventig, gext brotight outy aul tha bailats dumpad_nnceram- - B Town‘ 'mn°t Meulings TH ln;l‘ounrum('nl ar lh;l Feanit win, Rradtel with Penitentiary. FINTEESTIL WARD. niniely on the pile o tho table, Tho Mnoderators fu c———— 70 RENT : - . 72 s Mike's fnterest felt matlafed. Thoy lnoked at thy 1t 4 Martin Liest was barn {n Chicago of German parents, | . The Democratic Club of the Fiftecuth Ward met ¥ a on % b e pita pproarious sppiaee, wilol lamlod, sevoral minutor: | ooy edea o s i B aBeboL 315 wal ok e last evening at tho cormer of Lurribee and Wisconetn | BL AN, AR, & Comrlacent umily, and the apub- time Deputy Baillif under Bradley, and sfterwards | Mreets, for the purposs of selssung delegnatos to tho In tho miilst of tho coufusion, tho Ri tict the GENUINE! Bewnro of Imitntions! » tion withdrew, Tho vols wan'made unsnimous, o | ] Glesson's fourtii dive fnta tho Tartaroan blackncey THOSN'S PATENT OLOVE-FITTING CORSETS. b R R Tho Natlonal Colored Men’s Couvontlon CITY ThEAMDRER, T e B e s it ety of 1 | ¥ies wers USsimainly ooty Soha Sellnsapes, | Of 150, ik rsmlted i ahiuz wp o Thiee Wt EACH o =5 FIGHT at Nashville Denounce {he On motfon of B, G. Gill the convention voted €0 | jtepublican party for msveral years. o has the edus | Alexander Elder, Thomas Bosle, M, C. Johusou, Wil e lock was driten fa, nod st as Moderator i T ) o ¥ b u- 4 Thornton was about to coRrseT GRADES procged o tlie noraination of'a ity Trotwurer, by & | cabion and capacity o make & good oficer If eleciods. | am Riela, David Collert, alathisa Franzen, J, B, s ahout ta dump the coatants, Btamped [ Color Liue, “3tal. Dlcimn. said ho la been rejueated 19 present | JLi underatood st M. Ntz will uot accept tho | VDb, Adara e, “1 demand it that ox. s coumtel " “TIOMSON" thomamo of W. F. Weutworth, Lo bad been Ciiy | Bomination for Clty Clerk. A haljt for candliste fir Alsymen wan (hes i, | gagi e, N AHECUOR wan TR bo BEA st T WITI a : Treanurer and was thoroughly T —— wnd Meawrs, Frank Niesen and A. V. Waldo reveiri | sl he. tlon was paid to his requcst. Ll d B A L AL LA, ughly competent to A1 the all tho votes castabout 100 fn allThe former is o Becond \Ward box, which hal been preaided TRADEA Ohio Gresnbackers Put Forth the voél‘:lnna 6385 pnnbinied GRrk i DEMOCRATIC PRIJIARIES, member of the firm of Nlosen & Dieden, vinegar man- | 0760 -me f}ffif‘ l\,f“lfl at ‘"&“""‘"x‘lfi Tiird avenua MARIC Theyglvoentiro INQUIRE OF 3 ¥ . nral om! itk Lipe. FINST WARD. . ufacturers, and the latter is s member of tho firm of A roch, was next eorznicd. It contents oW N, satisraetio, Customary Inflation Bwash. e P o moinatoan honest wan—his | g Democratio primary mectings wers hela | Weldo & Bhillo, g T v i e L R A e S SloraFiting ¢ Another delegato nominated Poter Behuttler, yestorday evening, with tho following rosult : The Bixteenth Ward Democrate et at No, 154 Lap. | (e Jatec ha returaed with a Fourth Ward bos from B B i f LOCAL POLITICS. o010 Sorood was tomizated by & West Bide | * o Democratic Club of tho First Ward mo, | mbeasirsct. Tue followiog wero chosen e oemaica: | L, ZLITy fourts, an, mist’stzat procinci.” A'xop b L9ea e Sreaulu popa: —_— gl Haakell proscated tbe name of Gsorge Iast evening at Turhor-Hall, cornor Clark and | Ar00 Your I i;,‘i»:im;‘,nid:fl:ofinoy’;leu‘lsé:fll"\'fla M. sy ORF FROTEATE, farity Induces SR CITY CONVENTION. clinelder. Van Buron streots, for the purposo of selocting | Michnel Bohwelsthal, and Theadoro Bchintz, r. Baab—*I pirotest agatnst the vots in that boz maoy campeti- | ‘'Room 10, Tribune Building. ] The intormal ballot resultad aa follows : Thero was 0o relection made for eaudidates for Ald- | DOIDE recelved, It 1s lifogal, Ihave soms amdavits mes and tmarks a1 nosrly ss Bossiblo. LEFOBLICAN TOKET NOXINATAD: WWholo number of votes cast .. 190 | crudidates for Aldermon aud elocting delogates | e 0 oot ek t defer the mastes fog | Which 1 wish to prosent.” ‘Thore was a largo and somowhat tumultnous Ti ‘s Patent Folld Fastent " Ther ato. Gbroak \od Thelr gathoring yestorday afternoon st the Republican Capood Corast bienls, | They ave unbroakabie, and thelr to tho City Convention, a few days. Itis the intontion of the Democrata of Moderator Tloraton— Whera are they? " Tho Committeo to whom was delogated the | this ward fo nominate for Aldermen Col. Arno Vo | Moderator Bash—t‘ifore” and he produced s roll TO RENT. Bpanbie doput bradatha cronss iisin Tendquartors, on the corner of Clark and Lake duty of prosonting to tho Ciub s list of names | F24ME Frank Iy, Tesbody, of tho frm of Gollup i Tog houndio The %‘&‘L’.‘:‘:i"&‘é’a.’fifi.’?ifi e THOMBON, LANGDON & C0.y N Y. The Storo No. 13 State-st., ncar Bouth | 8troots, to placo i nomination candidates for for Aldermon reported some namen, but tho | form a coalition with the dissatisfied Ropublicans, u;l_".)' eyesaresore. Will you obliga me by reading Balo lni_ riorm _|nvl T'atentoos for the U1, B. Water, cheap to & good tennut. *{ city ofticos on the Republican ticket. Fully an Club decided to postpons the nomination uutil ™ M:\’l’:“'l'lf!{‘)fll nluii“ Sleait The reporter consented, sud read, with all the grace GENERAL NOTIOES, BAM'L GEIR, hour beforo the timo appointed for the Convep- Thonamo of Mr, Wentw @uosdny ovening, Y un;nfil;fiu?%mu;"- mfu"g'l:‘:x mgln,:mfnrn‘m',, sud elegance ol the most famous elocutionist of atl e e S O S e 114 Doarbora-at. | tion, the peoplo began to assemblo, avd by 2 | of Clark Lipe, “Tho delegates solectad wero as'follows: J. | nomination of two Democratic Aldormen and for the | X% to following Pu‘bhc Notlce- OFIiOns FOoR RENT o'clock the long room on the second floor of tho >fl:?mg:¥n:;;n{l:iu follows SBwayne Wickersnam, J. Ward Ellis, Antoa | election of delegates to the Conventlon of Haturday AFFIDAVIT § Borg, James_Ryan, Philip Deitor, 0. C. Cam- | Bext brought ont au fmmenso crowd at the | STATE or ILumois, Coox OoUNTY, s8.—P, P. eron, V. L. Nowman, A list of dologates com- | Abovementionsd place. 1t was not of tne kid. | Matiber belng fset duly wworn, on bie oith rayd prising Tom ¥ ola;::g: :l‘:f::’ was also selected. {;cm ;::‘ ;g: ufl:x??;‘i:"-‘ra:r;d ‘;:’,x'\:;uan" an{::“ :z ;m; 3[11\{‘ Elzirrlg;m:rzcx:fl-‘t‘r:gu[ nln "Xhfln cnylnr ca:nm;m. and .Tho Becond Ward Democratic Club mot at | every ono had to enter the saloon, aud x?wual:né Tueslay, April 4, A. D. 1476, b the pisced n‘::fl' d d ” 8 o o R’““‘ Eliott Anthony as temporary Cbairman, | ! Elm,, Dut thie Chalrmat atated that tho Gonyention c:fi&'m ?m}nv (B:I Ika?l; r.P-uI éJ- Om:mn. 2 | cathering. 1t had boen tho intention of the mombers | Aald town ot aafd day. Afant further. l:;’:c“:w.n‘ 'ft ho motion waa carried, and Mr. Eugeno Carroy | y %o\l (07 Loaring npeschies, ato for Clork of the Potico Court, acted a8 | Gr b Ciub to follow out the commanda of the Centrat | the hour of 8 o'clock in the farenonn of st day. th was nominnted for Sooretary, witts r. A, B, Mo- YOI 1o OLENE Socrotary. Tho followiug dalozates wero oloct- Dlaco. slects el a Committce by giving up the primary aysteim, and ta | clectors of ssid town then present at s Cabe as Aseistant Becrotary. the following names wero prenontod : V. O, Smith, by | 4% may Howne, William Mariga, | eloct represeatatives from ana Ey\hor{ne%flx:' of the | vd or Acclamation Georgo T, wun:;:;::"‘»';‘:?x .nlhfn‘; on building was uncomfortably jammod,and atill the | Neccsaszy toa choice. crowd kept lncreasing, Itwas with thoutmost dif- {5”"’ flculty that the differont delegatious wore got to- gother. Precisely at 2 o'clock Mr. C. L. Wilson In the American Expreas Bullding Nos, 73, 74, 76, 78, and BO MMonroe-at. One muit of Bpacious Ofiices on seennd fluor, south, One fongs room, 18200, on fourth foor, front, Two suall officos on third floor, One Artist's Btudio, fourth floor, north front, Une spacious basement room, An _olovator for pas. sengora and freignt: modern {mprovements {n_every roow; & superior class of tenania; avery precaution againt firo; & night-watch; and thronghout tie hand- somely.freacoed linlls tho most scrupulous cleanliness Notico is horeby givon to all porsons owing Renl Estate Taxos to tho Oity of Chieago for the yoar 1875, that the Citv of Chicago will, At any timo boforo May 1, 1870, borrow from suoh persons theo amount of such City Taxes duoe from thom, and will allow for nuch loan twoand one-halt por cent(3) on the amount borrowed, and will 188uo vouchors therefor o4 Judgo Balisbury moved that a committes of . T, Wakoman ; J, K. C. Forrest, by Al Dix Edward Cody, Thomae Secrs, P, F, Conley, [ Club. Lut oven Democrats are mortal, and they did | (23id eloctors) number, Clairman, Aftiant fi wihich may be ufed in payment of the said render :uhu e‘le and central edifica s-very desirable | o TORC b 0 N ppolnted. Cispar Dtz, by B, O, Larted; T.J, Shea, by an uns | George Schroodor, Louls Elzas, Alfernates | not gelany uearer perfection by this method than by | 8338 that immediately after elocting said Chatrman foe taxes, and which tho Collector will bo di. | Place of busin A CHANGE OF DASE. kuown delegate; C. T, Hotchkiss, by Al Bpaulding, | Joseph Dacker, Charles Kern, Michacl Drennan, Will- | tho old. Taere wero candidates who were working | #ald electors and voters of mald town then present at tvected so to recoive, By order of the Mayor and Pinauce Com. Defors the motion was put it was snnounced | Following ia the roault of tho fnformal balio {am VanBuren, James 0'Brien, N, B, Boyden, agalnst each other, Ald, Murphy and ex-Ald. Carney | rald place proceeded to choose one of their number that, owing to tho press of people in tho ball, | NAole number of ‘woles cast.... ‘Tho names for. Aldermen reporfcd were aa follows ; | Were ¢ngaged in this loving pastime, During the | to presido na Asaistant Moderator of mald town meste FOR RENT, 1 W. J. Clingen, F. A. 3 rst part of th dng’ the majord 1 | og,85d that D, N, Bush 8. 8, IIA'Y ES, Comptroller. tho floor. waa in_dapger of giving way. M. | Aeqeatary tos cholc P Cingen. Fu ik Slevent, AU Flirgerald, and | (st et o A oy e o et | Aantstabt Mot hatan oy ot Ly owupon chorsn a8 Jhicago, March 29, 1870, Phelps stated that tho hesdquartora of tho First Ald, Fitzgerald was nominatod by tho Club by ac- | convenient rule was made that nobody should vote | Afiiant further says that there wan not preseut at sald Stora 61 Randolph-st., with or without basement. socond, third, and 1ourth atories. Inquire of CHAS. FARGO, - T. Ward Club, at the corner of Clark and Monroo clamation, who was not a member of the Club, ‘This Carneyites | place and time, at raid mecting of sald electors and stroots, could bo obtsined, and he moved an "‘Thc Tx':u was c.lull:ehd for & -fls‘eunn é" one from the lucoi‘dh‘-’l}lv kept the ge'ul:u‘r{hbfl: l\a:1 llm"-:'x: mx:{ :nd‘;';u":’:‘l. «::‘x n‘l;y u:nn{ur time ul\m;;‘-ln L:)m hours of & , ree others, aud tho namo of W, J. Clingen racefving | in signing names, st that functionary thoug! o forcnoon of sald day, auy town :‘yfl"fimfi“‘u‘& Ltlm‘rlnofl:ficwns "n":.'lu‘;"’c"f,‘,fi“;.‘f Ou motion a formnal Laltot waa then had, with tho | the great majority was declared {he choice of the | things were fixed, and he proceeded ta call thio meet- dfii e il a0 tho whoto crowd tarablod promiscuously out | folowing result, Ald. Dixon withdrawing he name [ Club, ing 1o order, The clay-pipe holders ssemed disin- iant further saya that befors sald D, N, Bash en- p y o e, Yorrent dh fovor of Mr, Btz s A motlon to make the nomination of Clingen unani- | clined to loive the sxloon, but at length all tho can- | tored upod his dutics an auch Assiatant Moderator, as of tho hall and down-staira, Whole number of votes cait, 00 | mous created a perfect uproar, Motions to adjourn | didates got thelr friends {n’ thu court, Aud sot them to | aforesald, ke, said Bash, took an oath faithfully and Reassembling in the other hall, it was found | N were uade, Tho Club jumped to lts feet; the Club | work shoutiug for o Chsirman, The Hecretsry | impartislly to discharge the dutles of Lis oilice as that thero waa utill s lack of accommodation. st down again, Above ibo tempest Dennis | declared that Michacl Sulllvan had beon elocted, 3ir. | wuch Moderator, Tho various ward delogntes were finz!ly disposed Bullivan, backed Dy {riends, denounced the so- | Bulllvan easayed to return thanks for the Louor, bui | _ Affiant further says that fn tho absence of the Towa of in their appropriate places, and the Convention ton of fthe Ciub _as outrageous in dis. | was cried down, and he coutented himnelf with calling | Clerk as oforcasid, at maid moeting, T. B, Fonderny proceeded with Lusiness, i criminatling againat candidates, and announced him. | Upon Secretary Sweeney to read the minntes, ‘was chosen by the electors present for that purposo, CREDENTIALS. sclf 8 an fudependent candidate for the sufftagos of Tkls was done, But the moeting, amid the flercest | and acted s clerk of said town meoting, Offce of Lyonstale Coal Company, 868 Washington-st., Cizoaao, Aprll 5, 1876, Notice {8 horeby givon to all parties in- 9-?5‘}?" to tho Lyonadalo Qoal Co, that H. O. CONE, and no othor party, 18 authorized to Jollect, mer! FOR REN e ——— large corner bassment office; also desirabls up- stairs ofiices, in tho Melropolitan Block, Apply to o .{.wA. MUNGER, 'Ipmyml (3 recolve, and receipt for monoys paid in liquldation of such indobtednoas from this orwi HATS, 2, . jon of Mr, the ward, Howas lowdiy cheered, 8 boy in tho veatl- | Joilf, rofused o adopt them. The miuutes morely | Afiant further pays ihat betweon the liours of 8 and JOIN H. LYON, Agent. lios Slistriry: renated hia motion for:alcoms as nizde unaiimona, biilo Grderod himm 10 * wipe off hia cain,a atatod that at the last meeting twenty names were | 9 o'clock in fhe forenoon of said day tha polls wera 30 s Ag! bined commitico on five on crodentisls and on per- | DUtz ™ i A e po nd the Clib | menied 1o the meeting. juok Bighe from which | duly declared open by saud Asstatanis Moderator, su FOR 57\1.!:.“ manent organization, ""FOR SALE. Bullock Steam Printing. Progs With complete Btorootype Machinery, all in ixcellont condition. Oost $35,000, Will iell cheap and on ensy tormsa, Addross OINOINNATI VOLESBLATT CO., Olneinnatl, Ohio, TFOR SATE. . Willfa - 3ir. Clingen, whoss nomination by tho Third Ward | ten should be chosen aa delegates to the Convention, thereupon the electors of sald town proceeded to voto Ald. Dixo moved s amendment that esch delo- | | On motian of Mr. Wilon, Agrleh thie, Convontion | 1y 1 roiE Gl it ovening. caused (o rockirsoted | AFISE & confimion which rivaled n owimcorlng, | for ths caniilates (OF tho respective Ofioss 1o b olect- Pty enchi. " The Comrnities was mada 0 coneiat pf | Swett nomiuated Mr, 1. 8, Tuthil toadjourn in_confusion, ia Liquor-dealer, wholesslo | Ald. Murphy sald that the system of el«un;f delegates | od at sald olection, P, P, MaTTIEWS, the Tonowing nameas Meears, Or L. Wilaon, fram tho | 2on nominated E. G. W, Dearoo, Mr, and retafl, on Clark airect, near Adams, 116 s sald to | Which had been proposed was fmpracticable, and bo | Subncribed and wworn to before mo this, 1th day of Socond Wanls Tirk Tawea, from the Thirds f. 1o | nominated Norman W. Williams, boan intlmate friend of Ilis Honor Mr, Colviu, and | Shereforo moved that a caucus bo held thix afternvon | April, A. D, 1810, State of 1llinols, Cook_Couuty, 11, un fro) iho Fourih u\'fluhm Van Dflud" {‘ n | Frankl, Bmitl, Mr, Aldrich nominated Kirk Hawes, s indeed, it s bintod, a pot of the Administration, ings. | from 2ta 7 a'clack for the nomination of Alderman ', Itionanp l!.' Hroxg, Notary Publle, High, from the ¥ourth; WWilism Van Ollnda from | B0e e omiaatod It W Jacavy, and kbother deies | much as tho polico ‘roport latoly mado intimateit that | Abd {ho clection of ten delrgates. ~Hbouta of spproval | - HTATE oF Iuimote, Coox Couxty, ws.—F. C. Rus- Garduer, from ib Bovenils O. Mamer from the | gatonominsted J. O, Darker, and anothier nomiosied e i not been required Lo pay any matoon-license. fhonytha Murphy supporters, and crics for John Sul- z-".,“.'“‘i“’{,”",.?‘u‘}:{}‘“%‘g Wiltlam 1t Harver, D. 6, 4 Nihth = ), W. 3 r, Bullivan, who announ msell an ludepend- 2 . No. T. 8, ', John Covert, Lightt;' D. W, Qlark, Je., from flio Ninh; Jolin L ent canditato, 13 alson liquor dealer o har becn | . SUFphy again climbed on the table and tried to ad- | Albert Dauks, 1, B, Whrolor, A. 1. Bilsn, IT. A, Audors Fduesmg, A3 Wright, from the Twelfths O, &, | Wholo number of volcs cast. in the fleld before, and tho apirita who stuck to him | Jonrn the moeting, hut nobody could tear whiat ho | 808, each being first duly sworn, ou thelr oatbs ro- tho Thirts il 10 bendergnat, fro the tlen—amony whotn are found hard-fated railrvad oue | 84l on account of tho deafening yolls of thu hackers | Bpectively say that they and each of thum have heard e e R el i ed g gincers and firemen—stick to him yet, it appears, of Kearuey, read and know the contents of thio foregulug atldavi, Hugunit, from the Glxteentls; 3. 8. Mulls, from the THHD WARD, At eyl AL, Bweeney spoke entanieting wards, | pubscribed snd sworn o by P. It Mattiwd, awi tha Beventeentts W. D, Holaling, from tho Eighteontd, It fs pxpected that thin ovening the regularly-con. | AdVisiog tnem to adjourn aod hold a caucus to-mios oy ud excht of thein ko the coutent of e svmo 8. D, Phelps moved that 1 all cases where liere tuted Democratic Clubof tho Third Ward will noms | R0t It was erfoctly orident, ho sald, that they could | anitmatizes s Wi thersln wiated tobe truo of was » contest two wmen from each delegation bo al x*la';u‘j;gfl:“Gg‘,;:’n‘};"é’fim:{‘,‘e‘gfi :3;‘;::-‘3’:"31:;:;'1‘;{ ‘Thy mestiug was then mady dntensely liealy by o | | T.0; Glover, D 8, Covert, b 3, sl T, Fauntle. HATS! HATH! BUY YOUR HATS OF BARNES THRE EATTER, 70 MADISON-ST. ‘The fineat stook of Mon's, Youth's, and Doys' Hats, and lowast Drices {1 the oity: —_— Elevent| Dixzon, T = lowed to appear before the Commilteo to present (b froe flght in the furthor end of tho room, but 110 Last- | oy, ¥, C. Russell, Georgu T, Williams, Wiliam 1, ; o frst, T 3 o E 3 Williams, L o6 Gt aud o of a private Danking oftcs, Siesiaiaa RIBNONG: v oo [ R O VLo aelegalous to il oy longed, | Wil ek Gl o the VissTrcsdente, Patrck O"con, whos | 1 irn came of i unly o few uoghs terled, & | Murper, Mbers bagka, 1 u. Whecler, £, 1, s, J ould prefer & party who wonld like 0 continue ¢ B2 ATND ro not & candidate, 2 candidato for Collector for tho South Town, in- : ! ) vort, busiuess, - Addrcea 1 67, Tribina ofice: & ELAVE] OB B GaaEAldy GEmEve HaY lé'.‘,.’;,::flm Do inied 19 | “ie. Tiigh withidrew the nams of Cal, Rieaby, fortuod & TRUNUNL zoporter last evening that the Club, | Was toxsed about over the keadsof the peaple, who | Brare ov 1LLtNoly,Co0K CoUNTY, 83,—~April 4, 1870, And offor for salo & number of superb second-hand tary Pablio in rathor declined to como forwszd. M. Thowmpeon withdrew Lo name of Mr. Willlams | haviug organized in compiance with fustructiona | Were all standing, and was finally landed on tie table | personally sppeared befaro me, s L and called upon for u specch, but men on all ides of | 4nd fur wald county, the above namod b 5 PROPOSALS. ’ T o, e it perompto- | e e Cante Comlce bt et | £yt ettt Bt chucked i ot | BEbaibel o 15 s, wines my o P gt s i eiass . 18 wanted 8¢0 the candidates & ‘ ok O o he Carucyltes, ufter allowing {his row to proc - aud snd Notarial seal, ticuarD B, HToNs, PROPOSALS. gn ths stand; e mas porsonally unimown to all of | TIYRAIPES, GLICE 8 Japoter threo candlduten, | guterto hoTown COURL, Balf wn bour louger, gave up ull hope of Leln Beard | ¢ o g em, aud woul @ to look attlhe menso liecou 4 " i . o e sl clting & Volo ou any question excep! ad- TATE OF ILLINOIY, °00K CODNTY, #3,—T, r”fif’f,fl'fi?{.‘,fi'{ffi”flfl.‘.fi;fifl"f jorals 1L bl vaselad. make up bi mind 38 to thelr merite from inspoction, | T1S BAIBS of M, Peatco was aleo withdrawn, Tho PAGER Ward Aldernianic "“‘,}‘;‘“j‘,“"’;‘“"x‘“ TOTE it Thak ik Ak dEh SIEried, & 1, Ktone, of the City of Chicago, belng duly’lll-iglr:f it duy of el 1816 for 1o biro of abont hity sonvicta; 1t did not at once appear tliat thire waro any candic | (B0 et formel Bellot resulied o followa £ Sunitl and Guorgo &, Sprtuger. | The deleasteaare | © A private consultation was had later in tho aventng | dopose anid say that on the ith day’ of April, 1870, at UF 418 number foety havo bovnowmploed forsororal years | Buare Planos, some of which hava had but little use; | datca in the hall,—t least nons came forward, thougts | J¥ole uumber of vol Melvile, W, Fuller, deruard Calloghan, Jubn Mat- | 4'to what wae best to by done, whetlier 1o cousider | 8bout tho hour of§$:13 o'clock s, m., I weut, in com- pactia the man: ompatent | aro practically o8 good as new, and will be sold at ex- | the Chiairman kindly invitod them to show up if they | Nucesmsry % 'vchl William Selpp, J, B Doolittle, Jr., and Thomas | i meating adjourncd for good or to iry to get a vote | pany With Officera Georgo W, Harels and T, G, businors | gremely reasovable prices, Parbies in quet of tho | saw Ait, },‘"{,’“ A Morau. For allernatess Jobn Turastle, 16330 | later, A long conversation was had by Comminsioncr | tilover, 10 No, 1513 Slato stroet, Liaving been informed ud best Piano at & low prico should examine thioso instru- | Iforas Eddy calied tho attention of tho audiouce to | BiTke! Hldrldyo, Jamen Wood, folin, Faulkucr, Jostbh B | Mecafreey, dubn Swoeney, J, ¥, Waldi, ana 3r, Gir- | that the bailoi-box belongiux {a that votlug-precinct R MR LT A meuts, LYON & LY, tho presenco {n the foom of Frank Lumbard, and do- | BN cucoscorossssiosionsonssiansaiionsonson €0 | Chiandlery and Georgo W Hataltug. | © | ford, whio Wers looked 1o”aa " thio Teadern of tho Club, | Was in thefoo-box 1 wafd driukiog-+aloon, Xo, 1564 toruts of the prison, Froposals must be faders State snd Mouroe-sta. mandod asong from that gontleman, Tho request | , o6 O o S0 " T d, e ', o v firtn of Faller & Smith, and g4 | Sueso ducided to couulder th moeting adjourved a Htato street, sud thore demanded & 4 ballot-box "lgllli;"bnr."nndh drossod to Lhis Wa “BHIT was complied with, sud * Ol 8hady " was sung with i Y o D s Tat T A uRiY (i pisi mw’l' Tis | tohald tho caticus tuls ofternoon at the Culcago uy- | 0f tho kecper of said saloon, also from Fdward or nmuwn-dn,lr-{a ATAS 8, WILKINSON, §“¥£1s' a powerful chorus and smid loud applauae and choers, LFULICE-COURT CLERK. fi "\L¥, Boringer, fu » Jarga proparty-owner. cauo engiie-lonue between 2 pud 7 u'clock, Yhillipa, Assessor of Bouth Chicago, who was present, N RO e, T e | A long delay ensucd, during which tho Committes | _ The following namea wera proposed for Police-Court | colicague, Mr, Byringer, fen larga property . Ty delegatos rocommended by tho Club at tho | aod both of sald gentlemen refused to doliver tho ald ardon Manlund banitontisrg, | T TERNNINGS & CO., | on Gredoutisla wera ‘engaged in tho consldoration of | Clerk: Audrew Clsses, Murtlo ' Lest, William E. FIFTIL WAUD. meatiug are the followiag: Wichacl Meura, Michard | batlt-oz, RiotaD 1, SToNE, —— e > o *3 | tho two delegationa from the First Ward, At length | Dougherty, C. W. Woodman, M. 3, 3tilier, W, K Tha Democrata af the Fifth Ward (old Bixtb) held n | Fartnett, Joun Peterson, Thomas Moran, Willlam Bworn to bufore me, this 4th day of April, 1374, REMOVAL, BOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE the Convention bécae impatient, and, on motion of | Moriis, bte, Frank Lumbard, Ti, C. Preston, { merting last ovenlug o the saloon cortier of Arcoer | [linwuth, J. W, Btotz, John MeNichots, Jobn Mo~ Dantew N. Basir, Notary Fubile, 0. 3. Henderaon, a commitice, consiatitig of oasrs, , and Jobn Atwater, avenuo and Farrell sireel, sud afiee u slormy pesslon, | Cartley, Rudolph Siyon, James Rulilvan, dawes | George W, Harria aud ¥ G, Glover, police oficeny Hurdeman, E. O, Larued, and Dr, Smith, was ap- 1 ballot was o follows I which (Lo st of delegstes prapared by the Exceu- | Tisudley, Nobert ('Malley, 'Michael Finan, W, Heant- | for the Uity of Chicigo, dupaso aud say tuat the sbore polnted to fnatruct the Cridentlals Commitiea to ro- 190 e wa setel Roiestell g 'g{";fl" ing, Rolert ‘\}:llmol. Letée Conles, Juica” ftanto, [ atatemeut of Il B, Bioto ts true, e 013 &t ONCQ. 8 . Fo Rogan, oy urles Weinberg, —— Welgler, . £0, TV, 13, B AND DEALERS IN ¥ | Pie’ Saminnton eturaed snd stted st the Cro- Michermatt, J, Thourne, 1, Cottea§, J, iides: S RTEENTI SrAD, Sworn before me fhis it dag of 110 GLOVER. 2 deutlals Committea would report Within two or thres » do er, D, 3 A meeting of tho Lighteenth Ward Democratie worn before me this 4th day of April, 1876, ON'S TF 3 lsuse.) Tho stated period had I o b icuan I, Broxe, N M. TOUGHTON nas romovad herati | MEN'S TURNISHING GOODS | masiy, [aptiie), et i ot s et st i he oy ot gy bl linery Rooma from 578 Wabash.av. to No, llulzsgllflclkl lffnl&l'k-ut-, fuitiled, Oa thelr enirance they reporiod throuyh guTbo St Ward Gl met Welnealay evening ot | delegates eleted aro lertatin Lieh, V. C. Turder, F. | | Braveor [LLixom, Couxre or Coox, sr—Gsorgy L E. helr Chalrmau, O, Vilaon, tust tha credentials jack’s 1all, and nominat Ullow st uf dlsles i V. D, Kerfoal, W, ] 3! ', Witiamw, of Chicago, fu #ald county, personall; 66 WASHINGTON-BT., Factory—120 West liandolph-at, frop all tho wards oxcapt from tho First should ba atcas Wilham Hawlelgh, Jolis Curean, Flarenizo Tons | R ror Mot Wb ACormicty A- Tosbe 3 i | comes ks ok sl therunpon s3ye, (st at gy Qrer Chas. Gossage & Co.'a Waslingtan-at, enirsnca, e accepted, sud “m Topost was ndopted, "l‘ll‘ey also vy hi?u“u';‘\'nl, 1 i.lgckn , Jobin un"i“"i."'s lu. Daney. N 4 % wreln i iorulng uof Amll] tho fourth, A. D. = = 3 MARYLAND HAMS, recommended thst the temporary organization be schaar, B, Mcdanus, J, ¥, Lyrue, and I, ¥, Mc- “ud follawing five gentlemen wero selocted ns alter- | 137, ho was present at Ao oranization of the town STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. |~ oos e aanaanns | made permanent, The Committes furibier tated that Donald, " 'A waid convention “couststiug of ten | nates s i1, W, lngers, \Willlum Spaty, Javies Slesucy, | Mmecliug henton the northeast corner of State and At PSR OLDE ekt bl M in the matter of tho Firet Ward tha majority of tha | Atwater 2 deligatda from eacl of thegdx precinets of o ward | 11 Gailaguan, W, Dontin, y * [ Thirty-fourths utreets, fu tho town of South Chlcazo, Office of the Commlttce, eloven membery, wers in favor of the dol- | ‘Tho first fortual Gailot resuited aw follows | wili bo held this evemng at the sawms place, for thy | Mhegti, W o ) ¥ 1u salid county, aud Was chosen by 3 very large major 8 ankci‘Bl‘llom &OMiuhlgnu egation elactod at the prituafy mectlug, four belng for | Wiole ntiinber of votes cast... +180 | purposs of womizating_ Aldermon. A Toxen ahd | men e D g haarunte. | 13 of tho chtisens of K3 towt {cmwl!:lr"“cluln{fln outhern Railway Co. i s otber delegation, Necessary 108 cholee,e,s *rod Lodding aro tha most probabloe candidates, Intted by o committeo: Michiael Hramd, Jacah &, [ [ conuection with vald organlzation, 'fhat D. N. CLEYKLAND, March 29, 1878, it el THE FIRST WARD, “’lfll i B W "l‘:“:'fi"" :Vl“"-'- Thiclen, A, Beck, Gustsv Troost, do Doney, Jo Ve ”lllh\“x! ‘ll‘\:lllfhmw;l:l ;du:llnrl as l)}udc;‘r.uur ot beT . | Me, W. D, Hotaling, of tha Committee, offered & ro- | Morsi riae Sevouth Ward Club mot last evening at the eor- | Ciarkn, M. A, Devite, W, Do Kerflot, W, J, Qiuai, It. | s2id town meating, aud T, 8. Foudcroy duly chosen sa Compuual meeling of the Htockuoldors of thls | + Tboso Hame are without excepilon tho dnest of Yt favoriny the aelegation not regularly elected, | Dongherty per of Twolfti aud Waller bireots, St 3. Do Batiy | S o e e ° clurk of the same, Erank lefdlo was also choson o Pany, for tho eloction of Dirctora for the ensu- | fered fn this or sny othor warket, and the prompt 'l oa i i i i Y R oo sl 6 3 10g year, aud for ths transaction of other ppropriste | siicntlon of effcurss 36 inviled, 88 the supply | 16 sald that tho respectabla citizeus of the ward | = Ou mollon, the womination was mado unsnimous. | fu tho Clsir. Likoall preceding mcetiuga of this Club, | Tre rusiit of the ballob was as follow anothier amistant clork, Aud that sald town il busineas, will ” and; the en- | Wished lo bu ropresented in the Couventlon, They CENTUAL COMMITTEE. the Illidreth crowd predominated, aud by thefe enters wad catlal to order and orenized st satd hour of 5o City "of Glaetere onieTia of tio Compauy, 1 | cammol by Ay by e e eiween & gro. | Wers opposed (o (o cauous systoin, and ity ovils wery | e, GIil movad that the Convention proceed (o elect | privo carriod all thulr poiats beforo thele oppociis elght 11 the morniug to thy kuowledse of ‘aliant, and 4371 May noxt, betwosn. (e hotre of 11 S'ciock 1n | ey ooss e8¢ And myselt© 810 | Flly shown in the primary meoting on the previous | City Central Commmitics, conslating pf ono from each | were swaro of what waa golng o, hot befora, Gronor T WILLIAXA, e forencon and 8 o'clock {n tha sfternoon of that oy 'O, TATUM, 146 East Madiwon-st, | dav. ward, Ou mnotion of Larry O'Bricn & commitice waa ap- Cualtuian of Bald Meeting, day, GEORGE B. ELY, Secralary. ~ Loonard Sweit aald that ho doalced to sak tho Con- | * Ald. Dixan safd that the appatutment of such com- | polited o slact dlegatos, and Faported ua folowe: Bubacribed and sworn to bufore mo this 4th_day of S t | = STRY. yeatlon fo i the sMdavits 40 4a o bo ablo lo deelda | mitieo wauld be in_oppoaition totbo eutiment of the | . 0. Hulch, Max chler, John McNally, 3. B, Dalley, | 4, Beck.. 1| Apri Iciaun B, Sroxx, Notary Tublle. OIL TANK: DENTISTRY. thieir character. ‘They would show that (ho primarios | Gonvention, oxpreased iu exclulng tho First Ward | Wilifam McAulitfe, Milos Kehios, Joun Kiley, Juhn 1, | Aud Mesers, Drand and AcConmick wers dociared | | When the reporter had fluished reaing the forego- ANKS, e | o e o ™ | had Loen carried Ly fraud and violen delegation elected at tho primary mwetlug, Tlowber, Anton etscheluor, John Riordsi, and E1 | the nomine fug, Mr. Bash remarked, Ihavo got some moro X WILSON « EVE AML, Michardson “sajd that ss tho First Ward Olub Afr. Oill said that there ought to bo s commitiea to | lur| »ua. Altcrnatos, John ‘Malloy, M, Ityan, D, D, | RBraud, tho firet namo on this ticket, 18 an inteusoly | Would like to have res.. NDEN, had followed old Republican precedents tho delegation | suggest some method for duing away with tha caucus | G sorga Looke,'A, Kemphog, T.'J, Fitzgerald, | quict (érman, who has Lecu a memiber of the Gouue ON LEAAL ADVICE. g 3 ol L T A N Ks electod had not como prepared with afiidavits on thelr | uyatew, sud to look aftcr tho juterestu of the party in | Jobn Ebert, John Plerco, Johu Keefe, Johin M. Loss, | cil. 1o wan siected from tus Niustwenth Ward in 1872, | Aladerator Thorutou—1 0b, that's endugh, Idon'y L] side, o canspalun, Teter Bchiller, Frank Elbe, Wiilo tho Connulttee was | suid werved out Lia terus without uver making w naiss { want to hear auy mors aflidavits. I have conaulted Anp SHIPPING OANS, Kirk Hawes moved that the sMdavits be read, and, ‘o motion wis osrried, and the followlng were { cut, a fellow by the name of Counoramadea violent | fu the Council, It duds tot appear that Lld yocurd was | Bir. Goudy s t0 1y duty i the instter, and he usys 47 & 49 Weit Lake Bireet, 4 Wh! $30 and $30 when you can got the beat full | the wotion bolng carried, an aflidayit by named: Abner Taylor, Ellfoft anthony, Jesso 8pald. | antl-1ildreth apeoch, asseriing that be hiad becn told | auy better or any worse than that of many others, | that Inust count the regular ballol-bozes.” OEATOACH Oy | sot &'5. ¢ DIL, AMoOHESNEY'S for $3, The fiuest COL, ADNER TAYLOR 1og, R. B. Btone, Liicisel Beheitz, louls Huit, A. | by certan parties to put up $100 witn Cou Mahoney, | B¢, MeCormick js a well-knowa property-owner, Alr, Busb—lut tho vota in that box was llegally W a0 on earaioava. o D e i ¥ Gorsiae Oark | was: sead, th which, sker Yech pluiating the per. | Orabis, Chrigioplir Mamer. D. V¥ Clk, deorio 12 1ad Wiat s pouition ou ‘tho uiew Custom-Louss would ——— et sulanld s ecomuteds S5 S el . . M. Wrignt, . J. ) ar K T, Farrell—It i . =S FINANCIAL. e e - . ho saye i & Now 3% Lasulle | o Loy o ol Lovte Besafosr J, B, Sulii, W, | **Saioting for Aldermen enwued, and rosuliod la he THE SOUTH TOWN, giticuty b gotling 5 golling place, Two or threa days e bls athant sttended ine primary the next day at 106 | D, Hotaitu, election of Ald, Uildreth and batt Fleming, leaviug COUNTING TH VOTE, Lefory tho elecuon tha ownee of tie Premites seloctad MWMMWANT‘BD’ allo atroet ab 1 o'clock, and slatd untdl sbout 5, THX MAYORALTY, Richard Collins out ju tho cold with s paucityof votes, A fow minutes before 3 o'clock yesterday | by tuo County Coministloners as tho polling place ro- lly the same crowd that took Hotous pose | Mancel Talcott preseated the following resclutions: | Ald, P O, McDonald did not come befors the Convens fused to et us havo them, aad we wera obliged to go BROG GLERL 23 YEARS OF AGEv 5.‘12.‘3?.°o:"n’.w¢;'m:e5?&'m-u?y before and elected w;“x: Tnt%nmmun Counall of talx city baa re- | ton, and intends o run fadopendently. stternoon quite & large crowd assembled In | claywhero. On Arat-clasa tnaide improvad property st 8 t, | Wishes a permanent situstion in city or country; bas | tho Louss of David man Moderator, sud whoall | fused to A Tesolution requiring the nomiuces to support the | front of the South Town headquarters, eagerly | Mr. Dash—*'There was gpo difficulty whatever. " 810 years, i M“MP 7 per cent, bad elghl yoars' wl:u-: bng’ul.nnurg{vfll'. dl‘y poddled Democratlo tickets and ' voted éh-m. \vuuu-.‘u -bell;vl u;;::ln:o 1:% t‘xlnu rgtfl.h p-‘;ty na:‘:’l‘:nn-u&n.- Efl&‘fi'“fi?flfr Mw-?t. mecting, awaiting the appearance of Modorator Thornton :\hfi?'m,l::fn for sdmisslon to Qumwnh‘u,u wa i "LAZA NER) iy, dres 1o ATAN! uch ro a) n m 3 - R Chaiabar of Ouiamazce, | o B gun Bty by gl 14708 1 MARLEN, 1.0, B3 | b e e Tl Saut o mob 700 | 'he Yacauey ow exialiog 1 (bt 0B<w; 40 G Boticn the Chairman sdjorrhed themeetin®: | and his sssistants, to whom was intrusted tho | 5ir Fhbrronot Ale's {4 probable that & Jab wee