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@he Chicago Bailp Tribune. VOLONE XXX. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 187 PRIGE FIVE CENTS, PR e e S e R N S e e Ttepablican, a1 he wonld cal) ft—wns Instigated by | they wanted. 1l was the man who wonld takie | cusc. Ilethenreviewedthe historyof that party, | more tmportant thau in any other, because, In | desire to takoa fow notes of the dlecassion, bt h . POLITICAL. e v fie hinks a1 (el you, 1oL, | holdand seo that tho buck faxes wero caliccted. T | and.ald that there was no question that it must 3 . S atact Mar bt Mayor of Ol city. out it | every man took hold and” axeinied In M. lealh'a | aaundiy whinped in, (he comingcampaign, Hin addition to the Mayoralty candidate, they had | was requesiod to take s walk, which It in noedica . wouldn't ho o month hefore he wonhl be by elecilon, then thuy were rafes If ho was defoated | view of Tilden and Hendricks was greatly Meswra, tepublican Council. 1o | they were gone, planded. Concernlag the Mayoralty election, the | caused by the resignation of the extled whisky uel’l::; ':fl;?,{éi“é’a.":‘.‘g‘:‘h&"é‘n‘vn5.‘575!?‘.5‘:."‘&,"1"’,; ! care with @ apienild o Qlscover some Dlack. Nepablican trick tn | O the inotian of Mr. Porkine o committen of | rpeaker thought that It wite the dnty of overy koot he Republi § | cvery meamure wiich that puncil jlght bring for- | four, representing. the reveral procincia, Wi sp- | eltizen to e loxtt fof tne eadaf | thef, Ilildreth. Tho nomines of the Seveuth | fetsh, ik thore ware ot chairs enough, and they .y « = | What the Republicans o 10 Yoo for nn Aldwrman to lll the vacancy, | Lo.ay liedid. A trla'of well-known Demuncrai, deatrinn performance. weard, | That i 114 organization. He'can't help it | polnted by the Chalr for the purposo of sclecting | the city. Ward Republican Club, Mr. Tarnow, was in [ 4., qias H thl Ward Think Tie wan a0 made, and ho can't be mailo uver. {‘:n men to act a8 chll}enltr"‘l and guans at the M!cz 4t America” had hecen mung. cx-Ald. | every reapect a worthy gentleman, and one wha mccl!na‘h‘fil‘ Eg:'\‘:nfll:'t‘g '\‘v'::':lltlr:; r})l:l'::'r o k'{'& 5 eath’'s Lnughtor.] Now, thera in no uso of diegnising | polla on election day. The Committee rotired, and [ Camphell war introdnced, and reviowed for&ome | w,uia roffect eredit on the ward ond party. The | througi the Eeyiiole, gavo the, ass-mord. as S nes Bfl.llk of Him o fact that' It Medraih or Mark Kimbul | darinie thele abaenco dat, C. Werden Deand ad- | spacothe comparative récord of the two pare reflect credit on the ward and party. The | SRR W, keybole, gave, th, pace: mord, as ho a,VI S 9 o 3 m.mlflm hfi, lhele:flcdmflllu{)?:““l‘)f ...'L‘.‘.'m. mfi ‘.’fifi”fif:i..{’::m'"}'::‘.'{fi; ”:.l;-“mmkc of Mr. licath un | tfea on the question of reform, which the Demo- | present Councll was a vast fmprovement on the | didi't have on a wedding-garment. Abaut halfe ity and said that no | cratx had adopted an their waichword, The Ite- tnthe B Would'© be " herntded ekt gun | retpoelabi wian wouli ot Iyemnd i Hmg e e sanlt e | P\ odyy. ol thele lehora. for: the gooil'| puf) His conferimce enduri; o a hody tany il » y ah o the profice am ’ No. 76 Bouth Clark-st., Chleago e cammatzn. for Tiden and Hendricke. Son | had o walkiover tho coming.fatl. and Wwhilo e | b the conntey, and if the Domocrata siould come | Of the “dlty wore having a beneilcial hotdo anthing. Individually thoy promised to : do_something,” The most. it not ail, of the COMMENCED BUNINESS 1802, 341 cannot divide tho thing, gentlemen., You cannot | wos s confident of victory an when he followed | into power his herers would sca worse | Inflicnce on our municlpal affatra, The | promised to”s ] '] o t Bocurity and Liboral Intorest, The Colored Citizens Warmly | st b e il pnt hm o A Bigh | Sierkdan and Cistor down (e Sitonandoan Valley, | times Dy Covee ™ hag. seen. Warm: | citlzons hed awoko to the fact that unlers they | DICGRE e etory & & or aamatach dechnet 1o . Porfoot Boourity dorse the Republican “fice withont encouraging the proepecta of the | iio thought there was much need for hard aud per: [ ime to his work, tho Alderman ‘made a | attended to thelr buainess it would be neglected, | 1y, becanse sevel 2 Bminent menibers thereot e ueatment, cortificnten of this banlcace ro: In T 0 campalen-in hehalf of the 5 wistent work. He wan poing to get out several | very eflcctive epecch, ~and was, joudiy | gn4ehe exlstence of that scntiment mustof | Nad been delega gy the recent Clty lepublican * cured on lmproved renl eatate, the sccurltjes heing Candidate for HMavor. RNEMIES OF TAR IEPUDLICAN PARTT. votea for Healli on Vedneaday, applanded for his graphic aketch of the obstacles | |0 ooyt oucua g reauit. . Oat b gt Convention, anit & 4ldn't bo in accordanco with gurel am lmproved peut eaate, e et ens yor. Me. Heath in a bighly respectablo gentlaman. Mr. ALD, STUWART over, which the Republicans for slxteen years had i v goo resuil. Our tax matters | the yrovielnna ¢ S° 1 political decalogie to puh- . payuble in quarterly ineialiments, at- the rate of Tieath wae nominatcd by tho Tepubiican party. ‘110 | anld i€ thern wan anything worse that could befall | marched to victory. would Gy better atbonded toand a great desl | jicly boltanom{ 2 { which thoy had dselsied ln .10 per cont per annum. They are more rectfe a, as T anldl before, posseased of Iarge rrnpcfly fn- | them than having Colvin for Mayar it was to hiave RESOLUTIONS, tnore carg boexerelsed in thecxrmdlmm of clty | maling, i . O e e e o, AT much more avall: terents, In common With ns all, 1fa Ald not elec. | MeGratl, The Conneil was as unlied now asever, | The Committee on lerolutions then reported the | funds. Notwithstanding the improvement i | = The Commit tho 1nal sums of 5100 ur multiples thereof, at and called [nto the Convention, heplodzed hlmeelf, | while longer and save thein frotn auother acalawag | mittea: for the election of good and honest oflicinla still JAMBALL. 1iin bank, Iutercet pald an usnal on savings book > - gentlemen, to support every measiro conducive to | Mayor, V) . W 2 fsteds 1t therefor S Secounin. STDNIY NYEIS, Manager. Not to Put Up a Can Fondlaimen, Lo A pOE HOLy o e T Mmoo fout vaa appintd, n mottn o iemas, e m.“efi'?mlmclwm-‘[:;nclr.m:uflfi‘x gxisted; t therefure s %Yfil“élm.'tt}t;"z,’:: Ui | Thirteen peoy ) 3 yesisiday moming In the i brought forwnrd by the Coundll, which we now su lanuner, to attend to tho ticketa fur LOANS didate. R i 1o 8 A fensun. o sapons e Bedlale that he won't do It? Some gentlomen #ay he hasn't At lowest rates, on Chicago property. anfliclent nhllltyhlhev hink. g ahle. a‘he{nnmy e abtained peraanally or through | g a - Greenbackers Decide | toneor for the position. When he ws nowlinated | and lio hopad They would atand np fur them a little | following which were nigued by four of the Com- the constitution of the Council, the necessity | tlon on the Anij s Z:‘t 53‘3,".&}5?:1’53? SR s, ! £ ;noasurcsto further the pro: oo Lellove t fatars of wur brethren In W1 | with the other wortly Repubilcans of tho ity | pecta of Marki2 al for Mayor. Fho procecd- ubnica partys and Government. Mr. King puscd in roview Uis | {273 wero earef o. . by Miles' Ketioo ani 5. A, day. ‘omnitteo_ appolnt al | the el e Heaiiva | tomorsami e el e elihe | y¥limian, o bulleve tha Democratle party ofto- | late systemns of ‘misguvernment which = bud Tinakoll, who &, ), anid thiat ¥ictory for \ 4 mea of thirt? % peoplo who were hy that act 3 ability tan't oqual to Mark Kimball's, I hova notti- | following, whi yproved: faritiosemn ALt ve 3 provalfed fn tho city, aud pointed out | oo, oy . o J. . REBD, The : Fourth-Ward Republi- | iz ts sy, 1 have nothing e sy seainat tho | Tiest Procine RONEL: on Tantiay, . | VRS CRsETnion for has HUTEIS, ) oo | Bhe groat necossity, I e doalred | Someinalis ko, . . oF et Rt o oy wore Now York. bttty ‘of Mark Kimbail, bot T have thin to says | A, Fodge, Ty e M hele i lutorsnina heminaiian of (e 10, KU | to malntain our curporate existence,for liongsty | Bemocrate, hit 5 Silen maraed ot feont ket of JOEIIN EI. AVERY, cans Ratify Monroe that ' boblove Heath to be s equal amit miperlor fn | L: Bartor, 3 % erfor . Hayea mnd William A, Wiieeter, for Itcaldent | anl eonomy in tho admbuistration vf afates. | them, It i talr to supposs that they ace Tomucrata callo-at., ChICaED. hofnt of nbility, 1tut, gentiomen, tho real fight 1a | welk, C. W. Westan, 2 -Prrelacntof tha United States, aswell astas | oy, ke id o fne trib M So Title § 3 HpuUcIate. 150 Lasnlle-at., Chicags 9, l Vi i 0 * evy w .ninees of the Biate and City Conv iong, and will he spenker pal a fine tribute to Monroo | 8o ¢ Interest wia taken in thio affair that the T Henth's Noml: oty Mot R s i s oo b SeCradn | Do N Ml S, Mo B BrCorert Ar agl, | e Reot 4 et ALl aape | 1ty the, RePUDILTR UGS 8 Mtfery | mover miiaten on voted ans aking s ogors o ly . N. L 3 W D, 5. J . . W We, eo'ored peopl '\ 8 L) 3 7 its e - 7 PER CEN . nation. and 1t Wil tirm ont a0, Do yon wupposo | Erank Evertt, S, Il Bweut, John Covert, Julin | s oo e G ¥ teR A (UGS 10 SLaghli that e was fmessesciluf tine buslioay | o ooy g e s AL L * that that clemont which we " fought lnst | Parker. ! arty, aud Have only heen treated a | Yualitics, and that his great al y us a financier Rt &N . P ve will lend sume over $25.000 on hmainces ot pondtomety, ~awd which, affor o Gesparato | Third Precint—%, L. Wandard, Jobn Burns, dand deawers ot watery therefare, would stund Chicago in good stedd ot the prea- | Bihent couhd vouch for more than half the ltepuls, ety 0L SEVEN; $10,000, 0,000 and 5,000 canltest, axe unly mucecedorl i dofeating by a iltlo | 1. M. 1. Braton, It S, Woods, 1. W, Btewart, | 3 -, Tiiad we bellesa'it but funt that (e reat | ooy time, ‘The past istory of that, genticman | anybody 020 they ey b Mnath men fov dit prof i . o | Gver 000 majority in thin connty,—do yousup- | J. Hofiman, I, £. McCarty, D, Vaughn, T CIArk, | amons sor meanfe vecetrs moitans. both Sleetivo and | Was a guarantee that they infuht safely vote for | and warntng the oI e T e s ame 8L, DDER & MASON, 107-100 Deasbornest. _ | Ap Elnquent and Oharacteristic | pose that that olosient i roing to support”any | dumen Leddy, N, T IxSes Bebinre they can It 1hov willy | him. {Applause.) There was n guod reason | Kehoe dispersed, and Se. Haskell and e rost fol- skt Othec man_ than thelr choson” leadery Jim Mc-. | " Fourthy Precinct ~Georeo Anderson, D. E. Sib. | venmow gitn notlce thist we shall nafs thoparty in 06 | i,y McGrath should not lic supported,—his sur- | lowed, 5 g Mashiell Andidie reat fols 1 Speech by the Hon, Sid- Gratha I yout do, you_aro teeelved, The popue | ley, Il A, Andersan, B, A Hull, ¥. C. Ttnsscll, Fainpain tn this SIty to give naa tandldate on ,~his 2u 3 peec: y 9 s gl K e elr tlcl Which candidate we claim the right to | roundings und associations durlng the last few UNAUTIIORIZED. : lous distrlcte, whir they voto warly and ool | e oV QM otto Schultz, C. W, Werneke, Il | han, nud we donot feel e wo are sskia: tvo much | gears had niot been such as to coimend him to | | The nee of the name of C. R Corlin an a mem. oot on archaare ltecelpta for Qratn and Provin. | noy Smith, B T an wearin. cast n S0y ¥ota | | Shie sheotine Toen adjomrrad SR Tl O 0 ars oo whiir s v abvart | She congidoration of onest aul respectabls | 46t of the Blaall Commites ffom th Eigiteouth ' loan of 5 Tients and for tho. Republican nominee, (his elty will lo foeid ! - votern, 1le had held an utterly uecless oilice and . Il §s 8 warm supporter funa, on City,Certificaten o Youchorn, 0 o ] E J doon Col —— Me. Dakee, of the Committee, prescuted & mle | po cived pay which he was not falrly entitled to. of Mr. Heuth, Morikoges. AT et ot Comierce. turned ovor to Meteath—to whom Tlold.un, Colvin BLEVENT) report entirely too lnng for publication and | F& A { ¥ cntitled (o —_— K Chatnher of COmIEReS o iy and maratly. ~ [Anplanse, | SLIS 11 WARD. Wl vecdy Club ‘Severad nicmbers of the Club followed with short T, in o eninty political R g 1 ‘e Seed, X e E 5 N NB. TS, How tho Great Morrissey Was | it iscruu there wanafaflurn of identification inthy DISCUSSING THI MAYONALTY QUEATION. O o s et Shrary ras s ot whicl | mpocches, declaring thalr contdence in th ltepub: s 0 SRR, o roiennn A AR A o i Roped Info Kelley’s Little e o O e e er tama vy | The Elevcath Waurd Republlenn Club held a } g discussion pou mixed with yolutsof parlis: | evory jeyitinate means to ke it candidatare | Cmieaco, duly 10.~The Doss Taz-Eater, Jing e s telal. They could identify “him, however, meeting last evening in Martine's Hall, Presi- ";lef“ L1 e sentas wnti] the. houss was | 8 SUuccCAzs 5 MeGrath, ia writing lotters to Germans atl aver tho Game at St. Louis. thoywers before the Gpard ucy, | Newholsa | dent A. . Coplcln tho chalr, and-Bam Pasker | very nearly lnn stato of fermenl. AL thls polntan ciXulnttons of confidence In Monroo Heath and | city that aro grom Innults to this arderiy and ro- caltinte fordfajor, "o tens poleal Wite | pepy un Secrotary. This being the frat meet | Saioriingle omber name Wiite wset tha word | CEiEL Tifomed Y pAC spectablo portion of onr citizens. Iio represents ) ol o 1 s =50, e * - " The Muscular Statesman and His | o one et o e caune | e o brief pocchy fn which he hoped that the | the ulucky verpeieaior f (e word: | IE 100K | wa ield fast pight nt Workingmerve Lnth, corase | of fotlows, and have no requrd for Jaw or . i ey lon't know ersonally, st s | Eleventh would bo the banner ward fr Ifayes | 2banh thity minsiestp €0l qowen Loe oUencs: | o Wallor and ‘hwelfth streets, . Tim O'3ara 1u | 1 beg loave G ecency, 2 8hi; 20 to 30 Pals Subjected fo the Icath, whom they don't_know pecsonally, fs't and even then 1L would never have been-dono ex- : , At 1 beg luave to aay to Mr. Mcurath that ho I+ mie- The LINBNS in our Bhirts aro A un of good private cinracter! and Wheeler. Il would stick by the Repub- [ cept for the powerful lums and presence of mind the chalr. Speechies were inade by David Carroll, | taken {n the chafacter of ‘most of the Gennann to por cont hoavier than any used by compet- ‘*skin™ Process. Now, should. Jaoke upon it 14 catamity tahave | Jican party, and do his beat for it, e thanked | Of Ald, Campholl, who toss iy on a claie and | 1y ONClll, J: Hetrath, Mr. Kennclys and ofliers | whous he in addreesing hls insalting epltics, ‘They itors, which givoa an olegando in eppoars the itepnblican ticket defeated at this eritical Junce | )/ Gl 500 S ferred " shouted the whule party into silence. in support of Jim McGrath for Mayor snd It | dogotearato be o party fo bring disgmce upon " and durability of servico not found furo of alfalrs, We haven't got nny tnconsiderablo | the Club for the honor conferred upon him. L. 1. Mills wos then announced, and, taking the | Collina for Alderman, Tl proccedings were cou= | our city by olevating lum to the head of our Gov- once and durability x e fiant on hand. in this Drestdentinl eompaign, Wo | Ald, J. B. Briggs stated that his name hnd | plaiform, mado o very scusibie aid well-recoived | ducted with a great deal of brawling and nolec, ernment, “niniply ecanse o I8 un intemporate olapwhore, The quality of workmanship ia | s G 1 ithh | v kot an enemy ta-Tfight”who 18 | yuew put upon u list ns o member of the Com | e, b THE THIRD. man, und regardless of the laws of God or man. lltowiso far suporior. There is an actunl [ Tjlden’s onnection With | a “sgiciown wire-puller, | who daan g FEVIE R G b "Il oxcrciscs were prolonged to s late hour by | A special meeting of the Third Ward Ropablican | An a clasa we: go fur Monrog Heath, an honest man, saving to consumors of 10 to 20 por cént, N P old and experienced acheuce.’ Tlo 1a no now man, | wittee for Mark Kimbalt without his outhority | giper apeechios. Club wvaa held Jast ¢vening ot No, 000 Wabash ave- | and one who will be nn honor to the city,and work The largest lines of rich FURNISIING Lake Superior Mining x".“d'n“l':'c'y'-“’;éfi‘ue’fi .‘i‘,"r!i'r“'hf.‘.”n'.‘. J{nls“xml;d wires | or consent, and that a cardl would appear by oue, for the purposo af ;.urmxrx:; reansenients far with our excollont Councll to rid the clty of the 3 n th : { G e : 3 4 S GRER clection Wedneaday. Neleon oven and tax- caters, . GOODS in tho Wost. Enterprises. B T be'a0 chiia's piay & bent him. > Wo ca- | Lo mornltis TuILURE fn explaaton. e lud TI[E GREENBACKERS. e masicy aoro mad by Mt il | ooorament aas1he Bond e e oot have, an i tho mogy uf accep gy 7 iy ey ek of election, ien and unth - TP ' .. | woexpectto do wint wu hove dunc yusr lnand | tdpe consent, He wi . cuth | was that which assembled at Unlon: Hall yester- rirolution was olferee . 1. Clough thaf i The Significance of Gov. Hayes' Utter- | Yo ethet {008 WY tva expeet talofeat tha | for Mayor, aud fio belleved o great mojority of | day ufternoo il ety Ui Find Ward Itepablicat Ciab heartily ndoras | ,,Cicaao, July 10.—To the Lepublican rolers o 4 " y n. Ostensibly it was o meeting of : 70 Wont Fourth-st,, Cincinnati § ances on the Subject of Civil enemics of our conntry by electinz the Republican | the présent Counedl favored and supported the | o (roenbackers for the r the nomination of tac Hon. Mouro Heath nacan- | {h¢ City of Chicago: Votcrs, rally to the polla 67 asnd €9 Washington-at.,, Chicago} % tieket. &Applnnne. J “Bat it cannot be done, gen- | game gentletnan. he Ureenbackers for the purpose of nominating | didate for Mayor. It was ancnded by 8, Laliuck | Tuesday, and keep np your grand successcn 408 North Fourthunt,, Bt. Louts. Service Reform. Ueme, by Uiarguiization. 1t hun got o be dono | *“ipcGonstitution ws then signod by a largo | an Iudependunt candidaty for Mayar, but while | to resd as follows: schleved at the last election, If you view the ait- - e e — by mipporting " tho urganization and the | pumler of mew members, nad tames were ulso | there were o few such mnen as ex-Ald. Peter | Remired, That n the triangnlar contest for Mayor, | uatlon, you will sco low abrolately neceseary it It TISOELLANEOUS, o CHICAGO CITY LOAN. o ver the mumince I8 a proper J 3 - 2 ctwee iepubitcan, i e a1 ashert Meve. to-utiht, whisn | Sdted to the ases and Wheclor Glub. Dasgrey, Thomas, A.T1ill, Col. Chamberlain, Col. | Hratis tasdtistee: St vuusier ¢ thg dury-of ajl Hebnb: @IF uYery voter ta go fo th pallaand put in hic LOCAL. (e fear of conteadictlon, that 3fr. Heuth lsa high- | While this — was befg — done, | Lathrap, John Forsyth, and a few others, | Licauste workaud vois fur she Glkction of dubros | voto for Mr. Iicath, tke candidate nominated and o Iy respectablo gentlomnt; thathy le an entirely | M. Georro Bherwood _ was - enlled | gt b on Sone imatn body of Jteath, the nemiiice uf the, Yopublican Convtition: | choecu for Mayor by the epublican party, T 10 Dy an ordinanca of the City Councl, the unilersigned : : Honont sontlangans thit hio has hat o Targe experle | upon to spcak., Mo responded with n few | Greenbackeranll, the mafn body of the crowd | 408 8L REEE, b s a HiT Fonpocia tio hat e | 8N old ettler, und one that s largely canteibuted 1 oF'ifia taxes of 167, nnd to {saiie “Thma Itevenue' Ware SIDNEY SMITII. cnco o city affaies, | Ll experienco wilf'bo of dm- | words upon the mportant “election for Mayor, | was made up of such lights of Buminerdom as | fur te poaition of ¢lthier of the candldates e, to the wellare of our city. v runta therefor on thio City Tressurer, payabla out of the FOURTI! WARD RATIFICATION MEE(ING. mellwndvmllnx‘c to the present Uoard of Aldee- | which wonld come ofl to-morrow. He was for | Mike Evans, Jim Gleceon, Ed Phillips, et al, It was unanimously adopted with great en- 1t ia not puasthlo for Ar, Kimball to be elected. Lisen of 1676, to 01l amount not exceeding 7 per cent men. That hie whil co-operaty with that Buard, thers | Monroe Heath, a8 he was just suchia mau as . ve cus calle 3 o'clock thustasm. Gen. J. ‘Ihompson moved hat o | Mr. Kimball, although & Democrat, has some warnn S it amotnt already aprropriaied foranld yoar, A meetingto ratify the nomination of Monroe |/ nota particle of doult. Wiy, tiow hould b | yon noeded at the pmaci‘x 4 such 4 g &4 | The Canvention wus cafled for 8 o'clock, but ft | SRR, JF Ty rom each precinct e apporhted | friends Bimotis tho Iepublican patiy, but when, 16 ";ld:cfifnl‘lyc;'m“ o vha Cireutt Pl v Ay m{m,{ Heath for Mayor, and to make arrangements | not ho elected? Lask. Iexpeet that no good rea: ity i polities ns weil aa roligion, and he Lard- heenme evident that the Greenback manngers | by the Chalr to take charge of the polls vy election | the last clection, he ran for Alders of his ward, Gx recently dellvered by Judio McAllister. for clection-day, was held under the ausplees of | Bun can be given why he should not ha supnorted, | 7o Aol 1t was w.,,‘fi‘ e Henth way | Were o little lnte, This caused somne Impattence | diy. he following peesons wers uppainted: | he recelved hut u few vutes, atd was beaten by the s Comptroller r now prenared t recotvo appiien: | 1 Ropublican Club of tho Fourth Ward lust | §il ¥ % ‘shiould yot bo triumphautly elected hi | 1y iew I which It was worbls pe. Suathwas | 5 easts of the unwaslied, and a few min- | £Vt Trecinci—l. Lo dnonpeon, Murcy Soisun, | largest mnjority osor glven bn the ward. M. K- % foraald Warrnnta to thn amount of ono iillon this banner city of the United States, hmpete | o %4 et e " N. 8. Bouten, A. N, Eddy, Georgo . D oall's Repuslican friends will only weaken tae toe St} dotiae: ey Wi b fewued I sua ot | oventng in the hull at tho cornor uf South Park | Gontlemen, tho timo hns como when 1t 1a fmpor. | wlluis of o elty and ought to be olected | utes after 8o drunken epechinen of humonity | Second Frecingioit, 3. Vali 1. J. HeFar Dublicau party by voting foe imi, and- tnperi ita 5 A as o 13y 122 montha from e torencai | avenue and Thirty-third street. Theattondance | tant that this Mayor. Hohad had cxpegpace fn municlpal | ppown ps “Lowme Smith," loud and | J; Gulloway, Norman Williaws, J. 1 suceenm. A TAx-PAvER pateon iy Parrants will bo : = CITY Bt REDEEMED, offalrs, and was equal to th goncy and for 2 Third Precinct—Charles Leed, ¢ W, Pulicrton, i Al Fath oF1) P CENL ICE MDD et of singunca | 702 uite large, and embraced o number of the | aug rodsemed from what? Helecniod from bum- | tho duties renuired of - b SSror the short | foul-mouthed, wmounted the platforny, wnd, | W.'H, Jenkium, Dr. Emmiond, De, Montzoumory: FORGERT. Camiptrotior's uilce, 1tvom 9, Clty Huil. Teading citizens of the ward. James L. High, | moriem, from copperhendiom, from Bourhon Do- | and very nportant term. T8ey bad opposed Lo | pounding —on the table, —called the | Fourth I’ S, Hutlock, i1, M. Mosher, it v tne Kditor of The Tribune, ¢ Clileags, U IEIL g ooy, Prealient of the Club, called the mesting to | mocrcy, | IfIthinot ;5350g;;t}lgl'gfl;w;y"fig-g‘g{ hite Jiiia MeGrath, nominatedipy hinsoif. ‘Then | gonvention, to ovdyr by nominating 4 Phil- | & Hugh b Critly, Eo 10 Hall, €. Greeley Cineano, July 10,—1 noticed in thls evening's 3 Kotiadiiiia, oror. : R et dEvion fot S ety Gr ey | thoro wa Markc Kimball g s owi speccl | U108 CRA, ({1 LCT SILUL BT | topubican s muuciing s to fave Lyen | oo Tt nette st febd Busel o0 e G . 10 PEARBONS, After tho aznouncement of tho speclal objoct | Surcly not. - And when I say thie, gontiomen, I [ feceptine whe Denocratio JUIRctioh, st § 1ol 0 e forvurd ur acknowléage the | held last o in the Fosrteenthh Ward, bug | (ol Comulttes for Mack Kimball for Mayor, Tuvy 7. A FAGco Committes, | of tlie mecting, ldney Bmith, Esq., wns called | repent what huvo vaid bofori ete toubgitnthat | 1S G ire il wover publle mest- | ke vasaboud. Hopeated raps on e tabts | OWing I the waub of propwr notico U aitendance | {his lan fargery, L wan saked o sign tho coll, tor — o CONE “ | upon for an address, and deilvered thefollowlug: | Jhorey, for some Taforatuty ressan, Hnnroper | o i and kg thl ey R a o PIEE | Were af no elfect, und, utter u fow vaporinge of | 3% roll, aud the Ward Club took chargt, uid e St} and someed, pud aow iy e e OFFIOE OF THE iy 8, # | men, dislionest men, characlerleas mnul ik siice rualtlnn, and kuew nothing y affalry. A 5 wnd, a g0 0 | ¢rofaucted bome routiuy business, The Ciuo was | ufed as supporting him without my *knowledse or Gentlemen of the Republican Club of the | ceed'in belng nomiuated, I behove that It ju Justl- | business mun to bo fitted~{7 s tdie position of Ny beelouded Inteltect, the fellow tumbled off ased by Gen. O, L. M d M, Morse consent. 1wl that I s for” Monroe lleath Comty Treasurer aud Comty COlGto, | Fourth Word: 3¢ Tam correctly advised as to | bl sl ta efuss"that nomince: 1t such | Suyor thitet, 180 Know]TERow < to run | Ui platforus uild staglrerod tu- the rear of the el Tor Biayor Fhcy wore very | 10 Meyoe, bucausy | bulicye himto bo Lancet, com= 9 y J] 2 ¢ ecth 18 not the case with rofareuce to our nomince for | the municipal machine. H¢would havo to | Foun, whers he endoavored to cuguge Ina free | cordially reccived. prtent, and pecullacly posweaning the knowledze COOI COUNTY, ILLINOS. e otti’h;“:o shu o] x‘thl:um::mm"xuw Mayor, wen, gentlamen, it I unnccentary for me | KO, the "workings of G various clly | Beht tith dim Glecsony ot gy olter man, but O TEENTL Endinteiligcucs rAUPIL (0, the Inporiaut - podl- th Dearbarn-at. bets Michiy a | questlon of supporting th 1 nomluce! py 180, BonM ey for me | gonnctmonts, It was trae theydivd a'zood Councii, | Was at last quicted by one of the cruwd with the Fifteenth Ward Hcpublic 1 ¥ ! Omeo oa Norih Deashermyst, botween Michigea 8ud | fo, yyy oot (o coming election o Wedngs- | 10 tako, up further tnc, 4 couid further enlorgs | baf they oud probobly dud Rt he mendieranix | comtorting ussuraance thaty If he didit el up, o i 4. B. Bmgan. Griioaao, July 11, 1870 | dny next, and also to take mensures with refor- ugon the yroporition, but 1t seoms fo uc tobe 50 | wiantie trom now wonld probabiy acknowiodge thut | su help hiih God, o (U sheaker) would flirow | fors,*No, 200 Grelinl wiréet, e, Geurge $ ¢ ATTION Publls Notlco fa hereby glven that by reason of tha " chl £ tho clection. N B Ind tllotine. of parry whore the e | Hiey know less tinn when they went fato uflice, a0 | him out of the window, by G—a. Aatua i’ the chair. NATIONAL. o be inst tho detin. | Onco to tho machinery of the election. Now, | b S Noiiier bt th he in- | far” an city affaim were concerned, though the | 4w Lune Smlth » subslde "M Chiairinan stated that tho object dosired w e o e e e B wioye ujy | b firat blisl, It may seem littlo extraordinary | 1oropts of the roparty-liolders of this city, Whero | Council miy liavo dono miich toward feforia. Tl Lasis Brulth B eyl o s e Seien s - ing g 5 work fur the clectivi of u Magor, _Whetoupon Dr, %, 1876, nt tho County Court of Cook County, tho ofics | that,on the threshold of an important Presiden- :;:5:: (fiffilfl ‘leyal1‘15:::'!."l:lllt—"v,rcc';‘n(r'::l"'l'fi!g'r{)nt fuct wae, “'"““:! . ot ;u?‘g;ffill,fiffi"é",.r,fl'fi“:}}‘fi’“‘;’;‘,“',f'fzfrflfi:\‘,:‘t‘:' Stewart, fu bohalf of Capt, 10 3. llyml,lunumd KELLY’S LITTLE GAME. o tho County Trosnurer and ex-ofliclo County Callector | tial clection, o Ttepublican club of & banner | sction.” But, geutiemen, 1 tell you that there is A1 UREY STOLEN 70 DEATIT. At precisely 3:42 Ed Phillips sat down on one | e fullowing resolution: TUE GUEAT MORIIWRT HOODWINETD, ; Coak Cutinty, 1liuols, will be closed on Baturday, v % They must conntoract the afldct of this. Somo | e % Wikngas, Th ltepublicans of the City of Chieagn, 1 g 'éfx{{"i;?’.r u'vx«. Yortlie Efimo-o of cantiing tho County | ward should take into consideration the ques- g{‘xh‘;":fi“{‘kfifi,‘,“'fi,|‘h';,l,“{“f“;":l‘;’,‘,'u°"‘&’{;‘“;‘hfl',;.';“"',: Teaders of tho lepnhiican party who had gone over | ¢orner of the plnllurmbnml the Conventlon was uennan, Tho ffupuullcans of the Glty of Chicagn, Iu Sarclat Dispatch to The Tribune. Giloutor ' 3 i ' County Lierk to compare and completa 10 the Democrata hiad gono a littlo furthor,und ovar [ enlled 1o order by A. C. Camerou, who moved | the vitice of Stugur ot the City uf. Clicaio Mr. Sonton | NEW Youk, July 10.—I telegraphed yon some i 5 S ¢ mt auch appiication I tion 08 to whother they will support the | townand muuicipal ailuirs,— 5 3 4 e e # Vi T B e ol not Woht T have Judi: | Topublican momince for Moyor of this IT MUST IR DONE BYonaaNizaTion, . | [ the il il aome, mer onght 1o, 5o that £ s Hentit,_w wentfemun of intecrity aud sofiitys wimm | time ago that euspiclons were pbroad that the mententered agaluat thelr property, muat pay the tax 1t muet be done by party organization, nnd then | there. Daring the D et (I ORES, aRGER X-ALD, PETEIL DAGGY CmbarTAMICOL; A T W10 8 1 Tavorof retoru, and | opposition of John Kelly amd Tummuny Hall By eiiny, the 14th Tnstant, U G NUCK, clty. . Now, 1 frecly admit that if, | ,Jimastbe done by arty organizstion wnd then | ajmost ~nnwmerable Lnd beon erented, | bo mode temporary Chairunn, The mottanwas | oue whow wo botieey lus the tul coniéuce o the'cit Tilden” thation. W A for tl unty ‘Treaaurer. rom an; unfortunate clreumstances, ¢ "4 ) vhile th L carriud, and Mr, Daggy took the chair and mude | Zenwof Chica; hercfore, e it County T 1 y fortunats 0 1 K nblygoud:nndldnkm. V3 cannot alwoys ngreo as | While the peopl were graauug under the burdeny rivd, aud Mr. Duggy took the chafr and mide 1 Chl h [ : to en's nomination was aasumed for the 2= | an improper character should be nominated b ys ngrea 88 | of pixation since the panic. * Ho cited tho Board | few romsarke. e begu with the nese eaptred, ‘Thini we hearttly larioese the nomination of | purpose of Influenclng Western delezates In FIIEN CXIANGES, oo to'who Is the best mar. It “may bo that masiy Ro- | 5 {EEC W arics ‘as onb of tho most. houcat de- | 2 1w remarke, e begun with the nescrtfon of | e Couvéutlos, s tewder, Sr. Meatn ur beariy | oy p o ELIET OUANGYS, | tho Republican o uny othe party for tho high | publcans mby b of Ui opinln that s eiler i | blscuont of Lo Oty Gocortmens andgot thay | 3,1ery el-evidont Sy nathelys (s the b | wjyost Tildew's favor. These susplclons lave been DISSOLUTION. Al undbr NG CIeubtatcas 1n: WhEL i s alted, That the Executlvo Commitice ut the Club than Uenth conld bave been nominated, Eup{mm nud lots of muperfiuons ofticers, which would bo tendincee was very ncagre. thoughit, per- especially under tho elrcumstances in which we | we concede that to be the fact. We niust recuil couflrmed, uud I learn positively from a leading oct, & haps all the wards hudi't furnished thelr quo- | AEas the Carates Colmmittes of the waoh, a Bty z The firm of Dangs Bros. Laving been dlssolved & . hat many nien of many minds esiat iy | Abolahed It they had » competent and honeat inan a - % s - | thie tembers of Whe Clty Central Commititce by tae | Dewnocrat who was at 8t Louis that the whole by bankrhptoy, tho ssnior mariter of (o nm, | Sy oarones” ang would be fho dusy of (ade e, i Teath oot i | 10F Moyor, Permita woro granied to galoon-heep | (s liat us seibeuilints o) (o ML Hhe | aipuctod o cunler with g GEbiral Cusibulin G | hing was o shrewd trick concocted by Tilden Traac W. Uangs, may le found at 215 State-st. ¢ Lesvived, That the Ward Campatzn Comsm Miaving secured tha exclustvo sale of pendotit voters—and the Republican party fs | think that the other gentlemen who wero unokun | yancontrary to luw, and thu revenuolost tu the | Greenbackers should'muke u nomination or in- eo 8¢ | and played by Kelly for the purposs deslznated. ¢ organize and make the uecessary wrrangeients Tiado up of Independent votcas—that, 15 owg of | 95 Would bave boen bottor inen, better candidates. | cliy.“ilg jomued o' 850 permit to n wock: | dorss the candidutes ulready in the fleld. e | f0rio bartheraics of the cadse o clecroniuy: Morrisscy, Who was the loudest of Tilden's Richmond, the pecullur features of the Republican party—I {’h‘:“"f,‘c“,‘}fl'fii"&,fl,‘{““f,fifi;"n‘.‘f“flL",,fim,i",‘,'.’;',‘:""""" Sudion” "o 1o duindte *° ana %5 | & J s nroamile aut the it thirl reaol £ but 8 us fn fuvor of udjourntng Without doiug any- The preamble and the it aud thind resolutions | friends at St. Louls, aud bittercst of Kelly's admit the propricty of defeating an improper i poor _strangers, and then senl & tn | thing, Thers was nu time to nominate a man nnd Tt ted, v 2 ket Doublo and Singlo Oven Palage, | &, b Bt e o oo, | Ian whoso Intereuts coliichlo with the inicrceis of | ata ealary of 81,000 & year to watch tho place. | erry on b csmpali, cspecially when all the papurs were unnulmoutly sduptol, st Inatcad ot the uco: | focs, las learned low he was swindled by w Cabinet, Bt gentlcmen, 1 have yot to mect tho mas in | wa s to work and elect him - (his Repubiican | Jhoro, were offcce and_ eells innumorablo to but one and all the bankent were T uppositiun 1o | Wagner was ndopted. 1t provided that there be | he would call the * skin game, aud is indignant 't Tt A0 | abolished, ~ Sidewslk and Street Superlutondents | the movement, Stk It wasn't for him to dictate, 0 v 1 ¢ ceinet e Crown Bell, and this city who has clty. [nAleue‘:»”nelig cgfi:r‘ylfi ,tll_he:z’:'lr::znx:rfi:: '63., wero loft to watch over oue lane strect-sweeper, | aud the next thing in vrder would beths nominas appolnted a commitice of five fromeach precinetto | st the way be has been played upon, cgraph vith ono chicken. 1o aud that hianl ¥ act an the Campalyn Committoe, The first se of tho lttle [2 Nuggot Ranges, | mat Mr. Heath the nomince 1n o d Seal politioal roformer. " Great guns, gentloment | 1ike hen with ono ehicken. iand | tion of Secretaries. Mr. C. V. Adums apoke eatnestly In favorof [ The first purpose of tho UG Was to so- A , the nomince, Is a dishonest | fiE A i gune, & coal waa bolnyg burned In_the North Slde Pumpiog. P, J. Murphy and A. 8, Lindesy wers chosen to 5 sure T, 9 $ i 3 = mrophiisticatod Tilden! The new man hronght e 5 s ke phy and A, 8, Y osen Mr. Heath, the regular Republicin nominee, | cure the support of the antl-Tummany party In Also Tepaia or the same, we trust the publle wiil | e Appinuse.} I understand that ft fs con. Warks, when It was eald 05,000 could this city, Naturally, untTammany would sup- ‘b Faved | Q1] thewe iniportant ol oS . forward to reform and olevato tho moruls of this > % o portan - McGrath wua ou the Independent Lummer ticket, gxtend tho mame genorous patronago the old fem coded thiut ho $s an honest man. 1t 48 truo hie | Cormunicy, through the instrumentality of tho or, | Uy burniuguoft coal, Mo scocclied ovor the rovard | o motian of Mr. A, I' Sharp. the following | iimball Lad becn nominated. by n o Sarner | pory ildun, If nominated, but they would b of them, oy , Tle was sequatnted with the dutles expecied of | netive in seeuring his nomination If it wus un- las been o member of the Council and had “ ¢ ence, the prescut Kxeentive aud the gang he had held | commilttee on Credentinls was appolnted: Messrs, e ¢ . largo oxperlencs in city afuirs. o has been rll.:‘xzxn':{g;‘.?ng:rb;:!!i‘tlsrey-l.'lllllrtg‘r}r:\";g:lfil‘lll‘:él?lc:r..]' around bim, and said that Mr Dieath was conpe. | Kewland, Bontieid, and Gettlerun “ e Al e STOCKIIOLDERS' MEETINGS. surrounded, gentlemen, by temptation. -Sa tent nd would prove faithful and honest | * While fhe Committze worv out, the Convention { him, ond could lend the city ont of e present em- | gy <o 3 9 ; Y D! 1o warned Ius hearces not to udd to ddre, derstood that Kelly and Tamnany IHall wero B by Lt for Sask B, | uMdieesaclby | i, barrassmenta. 1t waw the duty of all good men, 1¢ knows whether it Is putrld or not. Storey 1s Touch tho better, 1t meverwas urged against { & man | of - trath. ©(Leughter - and . ape | i elecleds bt Lo S : T e z ¥ 3 1 T ) B fotic i working fos the good of the | oppustd to Tikden. The result as wag foreseen. Joliet & 'N01 thorn Indiang Rail- | thesstem of Chrlstanity, gentlomén, that ity 5}"?§fi|}mfi7m Toes T [Hontiment ] 13 | bl ez ot st ok what ey i wanod Vo o et toca fin'y".hufizs';'f f{nuf et o s o e 1 o1 THE PICTITIOUS QUANREL " e N 4 e Y stlon s c] ” ' road Compuny. an oxeeeding high mountain and there tempted, | 2374 1418 8 putrid {‘rg,’::g"’;’_‘:fl‘; hn’{"l:‘m:"‘}’,‘,";"‘l‘:‘:' aleo spoks of thie neceasity of god, active work on | fhuec teet thelr atrengin. s follower ‘of Peter | e Joht Wigner alsa spoke In favor of fhe e | %28 Kept up to the last by Kelly nnd his New Jovtzr, June 12, 1870 N"“’i genticmen, what Is tho state of tuetsi | O ol Tt (0 o e aery of this | electiun-day, and warned thein tanot llaw Jim3ic- | Cooper, the Independent Greenback candidate for | publican nomitice. 1fe indurscd ilin us the peo- | York delegutes, some of whom did not know The annual meoting of this Compoany, for the Br. lcath s a highly-respectable citizen of the | reminiscence, putrid as it ia. He haw been the Grath o fl 1 i through the apathy of tha honcst, | President. Cumeron hus aniden, with the rest of | pie’s chvice and the best man. low ghey wero being used, and Kelly did a " otlior buslnces an may bo brought boforo t, wil ba | Targcst . and ~ most prosperons buainces | foumer, Boaenon v osid. ba aaicd saly by en. | nd 3. Durkland each ghvo u Hitlo pleasant bl | thiy miich o at dowt. : B o e Firteonth Woard, ™ ' 1O POPYSE } Tutod to fujure Tilden, but were Iutended to v held at thio offca of the Company, In tho city of | fruis fn bis1ino of busiticss: o man who ls | Queen Ieibelia traveling orer Lirops uud propos- el IR Mroe of Eaes | COL. TATLOR BIXTEENTIL WAKD KEPURLICANH, show the bliter antagonism between Tilden 3. Joliet, Tllinols, on the 20th day of July, 1870, at | largo businessund property interests at stake. | ing to reform tha morals of tha courts of Kurope. a0 Tk fa P (e | was thon invited to flll up the time. e did g0. | Tho Republicans of the Sixteenth Wantmot last | and Tommesy Uall. The fnsults to Hewltt wud 2 o'clock. JOUN BUISBIN, President. KIMIALL, [Laughtcr.] Nonsonso! Now. wo must not for. | E0: Al woreaduonished towork for Munroe lleathe | 1fe moured grievously that all tho uewspapent | pant for the purpare of orgsnizlu n_club, _Gen, 2 4 3 1t . RALSTON. Secrotarv, Now whit, 8 propesei to-be donct Why, o | 556k W tro on o throuioll of & cuapaiyn | U8 RO, AL Sompecnt busncas man, Klly | wero apposed to thy Uireanbacls party, anu that | Jaines 1t tiugunin was ofccied tsmporary Clile Rl any pechion Uckivl for PiRiem: Ak e | gentloman residing I the South Diviston ‘has | UF,, thi%,, charactor. o - must uet forket | My, Bnrklawd moved tuat a commnliteo of four ey (1 e aro thar Jogelty 5y | ity Uik th pormationt urganisstiun wis pust- Lia nomination, ond becume Tully ARTISTIO TAILORING. cen called out us o candidate, Ircespective of | 4 i ncinnati | ¢t ench precinet In the wanl b welecied to work it ol poned untll Friday 10 bl 3 purty nowadays was treaton to liburty. 1l presented to tha Ameriean peoplo 1y, aing. & g e . " The Club sturted with u good nucleus, d wnd "Wy v Fonte o s tho el A o s b A | Eeeromteeaiot? whotiong (hme e atan e by | a6 tho polisin bebaifof Nonros isath ou electon | Yottt arad s it foe {1 istormeor Dot pare | ot ruvarsbl sspiect, st Glupei thors WL | b e D e ey 1] of e ALOING - ] e . ! doy. | i : A » pectable gentleman, I udmit,—no more re- | nttered n word, [Loud cheers,) We must not @ . w tice, and then went off (nto a tiresome examination | ho o larzo mect the nlght ad. ed ta. " i d . (- Ay 15 Pel Ceflt DlSGO]mt Thebtatto. Lhan Mr. 1Esathymbut, gontiomen, tn | Farcoe st s sandiiate for bresldent han sexenss pesclunicers woro called for, s there Neto | uf tho Engllsh and American sysioinof iimicor, e e eutlany | YayJust: us. ticy, Jovked apost it atiee_deod's g 3 ¢ inat} 3 P 4 paying particular sitention to the history of the v vl . I exposure, that Villen was moet bitteriy upposed ;:':-'xfl'}n‘;xl & gl ’:“v"c.lcé“Y.‘lp‘}::{P. o “Rpki'..fi‘::? e hac o 1 iy | lowing Committes chosen: ~ C. 1 dibens, Capt. | B3N B aRA “Geragniog the leodera of the twa | 76 beslnung to peuliee th fact, Sathinz ln iwors | by ‘uhis moat corrupt peganlzation. | Mow s part on all Garmonts orderod of us dur- | & virulent: flrtluun. And, gentlemen, I am not }'"l’“"“m' “‘l‘ tho capalgn docs not miscarty, but %,‘,‘,, m‘,‘f‘ ‘u":.f;l:i:na:\ mfi'.'.') “)\ ni\» s : rent purdesn tho ““l‘""”""‘{‘;’" of the maney :xhu.i(:ml,bllcnn: S hdvard are cxl‘?ne‘v(fy Tt od ::,',..,“l'?“',f.‘:cl‘u ’;fifigf‘:‘} u"YJL.?‘vfi"zé‘"fiK;‘y l&:fl.’ , ingJuly and August, %-ag,r{,gfim-n? anything ?clr.‘nx;'.l :Fulmz%mblrl. thek wo march on o victory with ono unbroken ‘E.‘"""‘ ‘x"“‘ifi“ “Shorvo, it . Tl power. Hu sald ollllllnyv. he onposttion, 10 the money tocomo” out- und establish b Club ow 8 sound goica, amd i lea o tuelr supprt of Tilder. all. o has & right to bis political = Lt “hase, A, G. Love, den. am, Capl fnew. To vi eltlie 5 of this [ am told by cio who waiin the ELY Padr co Yewe—tertiaps. Tiiora Wk o time, i the | Bol8 Gecurs nost Weluenlsy. |, Letyedro the tnt | 5" Maghil, Jobn D Mitchell, ~Judgo ‘Auntin, | wimply (Roule, [oReltierof fhe bun urtios wag SIXTEENTIL WAUD DEMOCHATY. soeret, | Petons Wwho wappused Koy wat frally - City of Chicaggo, when it was o subject of very | pluuse. i o P- | Andrew Carcoran, Gen, d, 1. Haminond. ¥. A. | way'no expectation of help, l'l‘hu Dcmocm'nc:.hlnh of the Mmf:mh Wardmet | honest In his opposition to ‘lilden Hienished b ARTISTIC TAILORS, grave doubt_whether any man had u right to S Tk iddlo, Chrlat Fisher, DE. BLAKE 2 at th comer of Sudawick aud digel atrscta laat | ovidenco that ' inaintaln and_advocato the political principles o i P | LA 3r. W, 11, Wellabelloved In golog from house to.| o, called an, and started ff by saying that howns | JikN Al Fosn i the cialr, and presed the fol- TILDRN WAS TOM SCOTT'S GANDIDATE, Wabnsh.av., cor. Monroc-st. | Vil Sk kil sdvocal whon tho ey | Har app salled, for and deiivoreld o bref apcech, | nooad il etting votrs conis ot and o thelr | g wapeaier,” Mo thon procouod o Mastrat the | et Tt Al thii Tien e (ntorcstes Wit Scoul 1 tie N € oy Resotred, 'That the Dem: itic Cluh of the Stxteent! chiae s World Lerlly ol ¢ existence of the country was in dunger. e o e L B o |t L e e T dlutely after | (ratls of thid remark, 1lu- eald they couldit | whrdSivheacstly {he Degiocratie Cla ol theSlaleantt | nurchuse o shisJiurktty butBallyaliluot uns tia MEDICAL, atie L 2 a8 Ulab then a Hopo far much support by the citlen o | bt s o of 5 iar ABTHAA AND =t ) REPUBLICAN RULB. Fios otk o Wholer s uteliisences Nnoetys | (e Shepwood belme. cionei Clsimmaneand 3 s Ll W IR LR LD b Now, up to 1600 tho eity hnd been governed | And htegrity of the peopls wau found In the Ite™ | . Dickeon Secretary, 1L, 8. Atbin, M.d, Magill, | PERTORGE O s 1o om0 1 S, (CHRONIC BRONCIITIS, thraugh tho Instrumentalléy and niackinory of prutlcen phity anddcundidaty Iad bueh soiestudby W Edwards and Audrow - Corcuren | ,irnguy of the Ureenback parly. Tho ting would MISCELLANEOUS. wan after Kelly, dmyths & Sche "Tls miout étectual remedy win the Républican party, - Froin 1850 to 1809 this R e e T T B TS (.,‘.!"'h, (e ofitho . | Eome Wien the Jocrs, tho scafsy the Luteiings, ne SGLATI'S MLAN, sy aiit te Fipresh, bad o for St Lo n ? o 3% 3 after 3 i 42 ey the managing-cditor, who wis 1 the bec ATOHA BALDEN. leclym%r‘ol;;cn::i ‘cV‘:‘,ld‘{"i';: I o compira- | who had becn Iudicted ormalfensanceln otice, and | The matter of the solectionof a polling-ylace In tha B, O s aad s and | It was openly stated on tho street yestertay Iibitahed the dummging story. An snot, howey Urépared o ol torms, for emoking | wers tn'a. prosperoua condition, Our eredit {iho, il e pasty, bad cheok enougly 1o, contral | Second Peucinet, whors nons st prenoyt exiuts, Wi | wen--drocubackers, The Demodrats and ltoyub- | that Jim McGrath, Dave Thorntun, 3ike Evae, | B Ry o el gl o ad Tunatation, e o e Ao, ek | Lhe vl e ey Focro. Banaibile fur thet cered v | Ticat wero accusing each ottier of frand and car- | Jim Glecaon, Ed, Phillips, und the rest of tho | monts they stopped further publications. SAVDIZY&nmll)‘l;z," last namod the sy, of uttempting to runthe | Democrats, and iIndorsed by o Tow lk!‘.publ mn:? :l‘:;i tnisuilunctiog b the Jung b apee ex g i atidavats, Others of the saine belief funmshed thy New York Ecnea With the facts of the suit apainst Tilden by the 'St Louls, Alton & Perie Thto fiatlruad, and they were pobliabed. This Wha fun und an Fuptions, and each patied isoll complacently 08 | gouth Side bummer snd scalawa band, had ? Nondsat., London, and | muatoipativy on na.rery wriioy e "Thn Hepublicans had Thobatk' and ‘called Haele tho party of oo, | South Blde bumumicr shd scalawag baid, b “HLIPPERY SAM,” Sold by thict wit Chemist | G 2ISRANLY on Lo-pasty principleswas insugueal: | Tho Hoputlicans had nominated & way of tho ‘hera wos uthing tn_the campalgn s far but do. | Jolnta forces, and intend to muke the Moyoralty & 2 i Ui iniesard Casad o | 41 Ciky of Chicaga lrrcwutlhl'ug; ety otk | i aiico of Aavor e betioven Her Nitath (s [ COLORED REPUBLICANS, unclaiion, and the Grueulnckert would onter the | speclat eloction iother charter-lection ulir 1S CONKRUTION WITI LAKB BUELHION PNTEN: > o e ate we now! It ls untiocessary to | best man fu nll respects, and he s ed that MEETINO AT OLIVET CHURCH, striggle wi P ples icaty, al nut to " " ot " Vi i e ks o1GARs, enay 2 pon that'a tho prescat atata of | e i se wontd tarmant oot | A satitonston Tceting of the colored To- | i i On the Weat Sidu It {s stated thut Con Ryan and Spectal Qorresporutence af L'he Yridune, "Fliy Committeo on Credoutiala came in about | the rest of thu bummer element there have chh, =M, Tilden's o publican cltizens of Chicago was hield laat even- (il thinoAnd cat (hy gontioman short, ‘tho ade | wnited forces, und will go toutl uod nuil for diu lf’:m",f?'f' MM'I‘ :’",” ZI ‘m‘ lf"'l‘" ’xcfl" Ing tn Olivet Baptlst Church, ou Fourth avenue, | #ienca secmed to feel the rellef, and welcaned the | Mctirath. ‘ nectlon with entorprisvs fn the ron keglon ot the ‘ut Bourbon Democrats or C. F. fomlck made a short spooch, in which he | J. Y. . Thomes was elected Chalrman and roport of the Commlittco und the prospect of gets PURLIC OPINION Upper Pentnsuls of Michigan, so fur as mada Aol e mmnnnnn~~~ | o Chicagu, Who Urought it to t | tlon-duy and poil s full vote for Monrow Heatl ST A conditiont . The mon . brouglit T - ‘ . G" RS. Bl g ught for w,l“l; :;‘o':- "x‘rl:;:,:ukurwu londly applauded at the end of i The 0rmn of Tanall & Chander Iaving beon dissalved | Cogorhonin. b 0w please, wil 0 thuse present to ting down to buainess. Tho report contained & ¢ Vi pe Heath for Moy- of Presidentl by matusl consent, thy manulucturs of Elns Cligars will | oy were calted u ol o ach pofiticatl E"’"l'fl'fif Sote Bl otk Tor be. Meath.s” 0 tho polle'and | Frank olling Becretary. : loug lst of dolegutes, coneplcuous among whom L‘r““%‘.‘.i“.‘,’c.‘{‘ul“h“:.:‘.,“:“'fii-‘.,..,’c'm» say Bo.xf.'zy k"“,"“’ e ‘«lu‘ Tf,""d e “'1“" l“"{,‘,’]’,‘,‘lfl W e e sy B8 MV, Tanall & €0, | plause. T MeGratt fo running for' Mayor, Irzespate W, W, PERKINS © On taking the chuir, M. Thomas thanked the | Was Miko Evane, i e Ivail Daise i b | Mplnbta eredlt,, The papors. Liave puliislic It S04 Ciniomcrs it s cuoicess goods at Lot | Lvy, Of partn T supposo. [Laughier.] Who 1o | was the next speakor. Houald ho did not o g el "o report was adonted, and, on motlon of Mz, | WL ot vote for Nurkt TR Gl suine keeounts of the fssu of what Wus known win prices, Orders sollcitod, McGeath? Why, ho {163 dlfrent type of Demo. | thoro wus .mf:, 1h 4o haua Who ww'l ¥} n‘; l;:'ls meeting for the honor, and stated the objeets of | springor, the temporury ' organization wus made | Hot of thy rock-rooted ' sety, and therefory 0 i I W, TANSILL £ €O, | crat Iu same corpecta truim Kimball, " tle combinea | for: Sunroo lenth. It waw not fuestion abou | {lic meetiug, which wero to ratify the National, | il peraiuncat organtesfion of (o Coovantion, they wauld bo olug aguinst tielr own political | 88 the ‘Iron Currency,” and tho statements uties of tho Democracy und JBummerisn 4 7 NO NOMINATION, arinciples Ly sustatuing him, As to Jim Mes | made in thut regurd uro gonerally true. The (X NG| aid, aea e genleniei thoy 310 found aidor | ot ShlE RS IRAORS B I 0 alder was (o | Btata, and elly ominatious, suduleo to coustt | atr, Comeron then Iutroduced th followings Brathy wo respociuble mun cao. swatlow Mur, | Now York Mine, at ' Tshpembs, Mid, D~ BTN tho ' roat aud iuclored wiwin tho vaie ‘i, flit tho ecatateay storath woutd.rur ‘I, becaure | Uhe politieul treatment of the colored mei It | jecatred, hate abthis nta hour of the eampaign, it | Every precuition will be taken to prevent bul- | fy ot o corporation, Mr. Tilden owug, how- {nd Cleaning Ladles nud Gt Garinonta of al DmEbtt ik ML ccqslonaly e sond | the vespectu wote wonld be dleiiod otwoen | Mo iy by tho pariy i power e e b | o loipruleat w place s uisiucitve tkec fu it | lobbietuttivg on Wedwesdsy by MEGENS | cyer, wora than twothirds of that valuable’ inds, Lace Shawly, Sucques, Curlainy, Fe ¢ g e n the | Kbaballand Heath, and McGrath woald poll all | ing the nomiueus of both parties and giving his Cruw, an chooves ull who ure opposed to bui Mooy oy s L S, Sty eathers, | two chittuctera ato ualted In (o vauio perion. Jin | the votos ho pasilly could. Shonld dames Mo | tigualiied wpprobation Lo thoss of shEto e | i utior ot tho rotolutiun vad he had been | Liurihn 13 worst orin 10 Yok oy fordon | Droperts, Frum tho o i was upeted, o froth the cotntey promptly atteied fo. " Cailon or | * Such disiutorested clicens and non-pactisan peo- Grath be olected Mayor of this cliy hocould not abi- | Jioyns, Mr, Tuomus spuke brietly of the duty of | il i ellow-recnbackors, from the fuct thut | £19 Houtl, a8 a vute cast for Mr, Kitnball will | Jurgs amount of “currency " hins been lsaucd. A 4 AU 190 Bouth Clark, 158 | plo ua Melville W. Fu) taln 4 dollar in ‘New York or clsowhero; they i for M Y Do ouly thrown away sud really cout in favor for suc th ey reall m \ " 34 3 o us Melvilla W, Fallor and Dr, Wickersham | wo do - business wi every colored mun to vote for Monros Heatli to- | tliers was no time to carry ow'a campaign. Gnl Y y At tirst the drufts—for sucli tho curroney really Uiiuoly. and 205 Weat Madiaon-ste: ________ “nvodll:uzfimd thut it 1 bighly important to divida o ad e indicied and Seceped " puntish | Ingrcow, Shont renty-foue hours Intorvened before elec: | of Jin Metirath, amounted to, though sugraved: i the slmili- SPORTSMEN'S GOODS, the Republican wurds of e clty.by callingout | ment by the ekin of his tecth cansy Tho following were appolntcd a Cominittee | tiun-day, and it was folly to thiuk of doing any- AT HELUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS, tude of babkebilli—wero ‘drawn ot sl s T A, S e ns | BOMO wnllem‘-n ‘o fun on & non-partisan basis. | the wituesses fallcd to ldontify him, whoniu facs | on Kesolutlons: . C. Phillips, K. Bf. Hune | thing within that tiwe, it would beno test st all | corner of Clurk und Lako streets, yesterday thy A i A () I (M A A, oxtraordinacy sa it scems, fnstcad of sclecting | everybody in tawn know him.> 1o closed by urging | cock, It M. Miteheil, Wililsw Daker, aud J, | of thoit strongtl, and ho was in favor of lettiog the | Mayosalty Camipaign Commities were buslly st | on G. W. Siith, Mr. Tilden's private sccretary, somé gentleman of &_non-pastle b ] h ) 3 (4 y o | call out Mark Kl e they | every und 0 ! character, present to po tothe polls and work for tuatier rust Just whero it was, work srranging for tiekets, pedidlers, cte. The | st New York. After the panfe of 1875, a still lmball Whio, whels the War was fagy | S1s esthlssion it 1 Cimerons romatis worg ovidently expressivo of | Mekota will bo Bt headquarts % 4 ad of - i 1 thla country, Prodicted 10ac L A fow st | o, coth 8 atvctlon by getuing wrery epublican | “Tho drat speaker, e aakaencat Ur 1a paLtng 1ou | Hostoutal Gurini (o atsstaoums “iore ey | furthar isauo wasade; but liatead of Salght," gy " an ousss wouun gnow o Leander sone charctetze MeGratn e 4o | qoaandea ot Bs hrkre shen angelanc totho | eAG et Caredby shasninons i, | fiingof, conbdgues bxprisied i, e sneessal | {2t SR AN SO L A cprosel of X b ) . 8 U] kind enul be . Heath, ¢l 'l prssentativ of Jackion's mutlyy 1o 4 wG: | o and fuithtul Ropublican party.” 1o reimoin- | mens, -1t was carried, snd Ju iwo Bituiies the il | by Wednenday At maubl be fotm ot M | e totonected Lt ducs ot pabllry : 1n the streets of Chicugo. I recollect it distinctly. | {ofw helnng tho spaile, " und : 1 recollect ouce myeting Mark Kimball on Prairie | 1nto the oftice of Mayor Lo v 4 bered that in the lust campalgu it bud been | was cleared. Heath had heea declared M 1 the Cl 18 also largely interested, but does not publicly At E. B. EATON'S, 63 State-st, | svenuoau thero was pleco of property for sils= eo o Mayos i denbl casey lhobl sald that Ui party had duno all- they Tuteuded ¥ —_— B e e, ot (ke yolitical earicy of | wanage,—tho [ron Cliffs Cowpany, ut Negaunce, ESTABLISHED 153, onrt yion by S5 VORI sel b S giats il | iald ke was oot acquaiuted will sny of the gentlo. B It et et WARD MEBTINGS: ey D e o M= hcl st aanr el b tlak 5 o ¥ A H i wro candldates fur Lhe Mayorally except. e e o colored race el i n 4123 CLun, o o ' re L ANEs, o | g ihihe iy or chicsgo b JossThania Yo | Sy SEGERS 1 Uld i Ko it dumeywis | @ return to the old path, The spoaker then TUR BEVENTIL A el O votitea of tho | New York had doue, Tl drafts wery at frst AR AAAAnAn A v 8 when it wi 0] ol P g - | : i . “, ght," 3 “push ' of 19 TLEON & EVENDER, | B Revfia Stviihecre Bathpalit s worth -m:tlxllnm;a::l-'lll:z'.lu‘,’,&.:u.‘.uu, Bt N wae “hot. The | favored the cundidates tu detall, themiention of | A Seventh Ward Republican ratillcation meet- | Muicipal feform Club was beld at the vucific lo- | drawn "ut sight,” but 1’ the “pusl 73 o syoking o . e 3 Vi | . el Jaat evoning, Mr, Jobn U, Shurtall in the chiair, | they had * Four moutbs after date” printed oa doubt, about it, but the difliculty with Mack {a that | D, Harey Uanuner satil ho would do all ) - M Meattia nulis ofoicii nich spplausd, ng wis beld lust uight ut No. 331 Blue Ialand | jelfav caent M N 8. i, P z T ho {s bigated, Ax tho old darki It ki eluct M i 2 Jraple toall ho.con DI, GV, DYEI avenuc, Mr. A, Urahawm presided, uud there hwry wero preseut Measra. N, 5. Doutath 16 4 | yhiir face. 8tlll anothier Incorporated coupany, 1 OIL TANKS oo st To ats i and mot qulte et | o duct Mr, Heath, aud, behioviug bil 10 be a | g introduced s an ohl-line. Abolitiontst. e - o e Buricksun, eorge M. Baws W £ Willlog 8. 8. g : b » % . T cedings Wei ¥ s N " - X Iroa axu SHIPPING CANS, | two. (Lavghtor.] Now, Mark Kbuball bs s por flm:‘n:n‘.ol\lm:u’l:’lrlfimn the duty of overy Re- | [0y Wb to the title, wid said that ho bad was u large uttendunce. The proceedings wero | Btles, Sam B, laymond, Jesso Spaldiug, lubert | of whlch Tildeols a member,—~the Michigan (Rt ed W e ¢ e Law, and J. T Turrance. The meeting wascalled | C —had boen issulug drafts{a the slinlle €7 & 40 Weat Lako Birost, cullarly construted in'hls uwutal organizativn | © Ex-Ald. Clark, uf the Fourth Ward, said 1t Dolped abbltsh slavery, ubdnow b wanted tobave | 19arked with a great deal of cutlustasin, Pk DR R R ouiangy ' i ' e e | Thathe Lotloves. -y that ‘T epyiapirativn | | Mx-Ald. Clar, uf the Fourth Ward, sald 1t gave | b uholiah Dousocrucy, for tho ex | Tho lrst speuker was Mr. dohn Lyle King. | L5veiedt 0" d0ruo” i Mayoral candiducy of | tude of muney, Befors ths erash of 1873 theso ' RN O | tounditon of ths” Hepublican” pariy—or Diack | of Mubton T1catly ird be beleved o was thesaats | {stous of whleh thero bud nover T e LB L AL cen uny ex- | Ho sald the special election fo this ward was | Mark Kimball, A Tuisuss reposter expressed o drafts bad been patd at Bullalo, N. Yo by thusales

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