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$ [EUUOOEiovAedi X Y . 0 TELS A A e VAR A following, to-wit: ittle’ (} 0 ___F t B t t T flowing, to o of Represextatives, | 99058 Dootittlescard in Thursday’s TRIBUNE P¥/ Par Congress-—-irst BSUICL | o =y IBRAND'S PR e e o Roprsmtine, | 28 Pl o i, - W, 1 1] Wittiam Bross, Chtcagn, Ill.: e Meeting of the Republi T e e i "effoctual punishment; | stage the conversation took & rather rapid ot2e . W o 4 publicans | s e o o e reretotars occurred, | —too rapid in fact,—to be taken esbatinn I afully request thst you will permit the use of your | .; Timeas candidate for Represcatative of thls Districe V A U S ) 1 » ress. Court having } ! BOEE et comprises he grentess artof ar 0r B 9 ndios and Gallery, | maorsement of the Secre- o hasng yursdcton 15 impersinely demins, | igles office. 16 wealth and bustnees of the Metropolis f the West, OF THE ) 1T} i H i ° FE imprisonment, or one demanding the peraliy of The letters were not delivered to a youn; tary of War’s Recent deatn. ™ man, as represented in Judge Doolittle’s gmfi Therefore, Resolved. That, believing the fatare | but to Judge Doolittle himself, who was seen t fhelaws that rule the country should be men of wide Nos. 80 & 82 LaSalle-st., Chicago. Annonnce that they are now opening. and offering and designs in " s " ‘more recent developments in certain dit MR. BRAND has NOT advanced | Speech on the Political Situa- | mein e e ned an wome of | manner, his hair, his complexion, his probsble "_“__;___‘.___.._.._____—._— VOLUME XXXI CHICAGO, SUNDAY. AUGUST 20, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS. tion, or otherwi: was it about?” e, the andersigned. Kepubiican residents and vot- EPO S ! T : f ) has g THE EMPIRE NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC of the Third Ward. st o ol which iolnce or muvdct | Howerer, [t s Jeamed Hom thy Fostomios 12, although Republican by a large majorlty, these ? i = o sen catirely subordinated 1o Democratic Partissa ATTYOQ Y h 9 ¥ . e STATE SAVINGS INSTETUTION, | 983 West Madisonst., | po NOT BE DECEIVED. Order. ool ol e ey | ene e T : o sequalotance With public affairs, strenuous for reform . for Fall Trade, the latest style ST I va touched bot- the States, this Club cordiaily approves the action | Weight, color of his eyes, ete. They followed — POLSTICAL. SAFETY DEFOSIT VAULTS. 3 NETU . 5 LTS, FURNITURE. ART GALLERY. P@LITIC A.IJ Tnited States, and whick resolution is in the words | Said one of the gentlemen: *Did you ., to prevent the free exercise of : tiom or otherwier, to prevent e Lr0s O moat | _ *0, about that Remick matter.” AL thia, yrvof the First Copgresslonal Districs ot INlinofs, Te- class upon another, the prompt prosecationand | 46 77 Clark class bpon snother, the promyt. eosscation 21 | to 77 Clark street the BesL oy, N e Do Jolitics. Toe l'rucnflspe:ul!arlynllmewhen those who make will of the people th ¢ tirough the b E suinz . s fooih formes sel :‘;‘l‘}f‘!f;‘:g{kf:sfifie’hgc_‘h&“ u?g;;‘:d'gg Jod reduction of taxation, and sble to think, spesk, To parties tamporarily leaving the city, or Furniture and Carpets. Prices ha b 5 5 = . Y - i P and act totelligently on the grave cconomleal, fiecal. | persons who feel imsecure at their homes, | tom, and the ahrewd will buy now. Ourprices | his prices since moving into his 4 L€ ¢ tion by the Hon. James of ‘the Secretary of War in his order to Gen. Sher- | the man from his office to the Northwestern A smmercial questions that are ristag before us. these Vanits offar are the lowest you have seen it twenty yeurs, and anificentiy S e "o us of this District 1t 15 indispensable that we shold our stock unsurpassed. 0 magnificentiy-appointed new Gal- man to hold a portion of his di i epot. be epresented by one i political sympatby with the ABSOLUTE SECU RITY lery, and it COS'PS NO MORE for P. Root. ness to talie such measnres as may b found neces: ffi:m‘fifi?fi&'fi t: ?n‘ud?m‘f:’ofim:mm B oty of its voters. snd thoroughly couersant, not . I TALL H] ENTS his Elegant Portraits, with all gary to aid in securing, **undet the proper lesal | Republican. B wilh the wide national questioas at fssue. but For trunks, wearing apparel, books, silver- 1 L aits, with al authorities,” the effective application of the pry he Judee has denied ction With o iy famfliar with the local interests of his fellow- | LS and valuabled of evory description. Of cash suita wa; a¢ it suits the purchaer, and our their beautiful and artistic -sur- #iplesjcontalncil iz said: Congressional resolu- | yho 1. A Remick bfiz};‘a:_”yflfi‘};;;‘:zn i Sittzens. Yourlong and honorsble career fn thisclty. pae Vaultgare tho O sl B it o farnish their home witnout | roundings and cxquisite finish, : 2, e resolution was I Tetters were collected by 2 boy and_ celivered to ¥ 3 our Around the Varions Hea The resolution was unanimously passed. ¥ 2 boy e 23;2:,‘:“;3;&:3?3&‘;“&‘:’,‘ ol o materishtuterears MOST SUBSTANTIAL ecuniary pressure or inconvenience. than it does for the inferior pic- = The Grand A LOCAL OUTRAGES. 3 young man for F. A. Remick, to_whom ha mark yon nrpm~emxl:umuythe person torepreseatws 1 | Of their kind in this country. Thoy aro | r. W? OFFER . tures so loudly advertised by the qmters— .e Tan fia)éxs'. W. 0. Cole offered the following resolu- | 4 - Jg;érlb;tzgfs ylub‘;f n,';‘,f‘.'éfi; :;:Lm;:‘:l gg Fimuel Straus, Cif. Gaunert. e A oiont watchmen tich flarble-10) 8- at.. b0, PR, BRAND’S great aim is to |- march of the battalion of the minute-men of the - 1. F. Eames. Teter Page. ] v Fine Parlor Suits solila 500 & S L . ik Third Ward Repnblican Club one of the members | . These facts, however, should be borno Adsm‘Su}I_;‘r:. ?fl:{fl“&?fl,fif“'m‘ They are situated so &s to give Elegant Parior Suits, ob Paffings.... 60.00 c]e\ ate his art to its proper pos! . g o, | of the ‘colorcd company belonging to the battalion | B mind. The detectives' were told only the £ G N1, e e \orin Carpets. - . 0¢. 656, 756, 00 | tion, and to sce how WELL, and Judege Doolittle and F. A.Remick’s | was struck and severely injurcd by a stone thrown | Dumber of the box in the Post-Office, and in= i C ngrain Carpe : s 3 s C. Long. 4 3 d [y estry Brussels, 1S H f CHEAPLY, Pi b i Dby gonie person ankuown; and on the eveninzof | structed to trace out who got the letters ad- oriti oo vARINES Of DA patrons. Apris ‘apestry Brussels, Carpel not how LY, Pictures can Forged Circulars. the 15th bf Angust 3 mob on the corner of Halsted | dressed to it, and to make written reposia Tatoparior e provided for ladies. Tnerauro | The celebrg Empire Paclor Bedstead in new | be made. ery Portrait which o 1 lrln““‘l‘;fific“gz’gfiffcfi‘; asenaliadl s company oF | olghtly, Tha destday theens the boy oo i Seln alerge number of compartments (or S e gesignsand TENstyles. | Jeaves his Studios is worthy the 2 Captain thercol; therefore, fof the letists, o they followelilim oo i &‘:llla‘s‘.lhi‘c;xns.cw wills, deeds, abstracts of uitle, Teceipts, and reputation of the finest Photo- Meetings Held Throughout ,h{,‘,’:“n‘;:f;.,;l;“;‘:e‘;fi;,fig‘o;;;‘:;d"f“2‘,':3:&',?‘:{ ported. Next day they sont o e 51%:'";: Cinion &, FaEss R S pencer, ail valushle pamers. which will be rented on graphic Gailery in the world. the City Last Evening teae ot AL D Pena: that fo thomau | nd traced the warrier of the letters to oo ¥m. G. Hibherd. A Cah D SPENCER. Prosident. ¥ recognized the same _wpirit which incited the riots 11, No. 77 Clark street. It was no boy whu Churles J. Hull. M. F. Prou A. D. GUILD, Cashi in the City of New York during the War, and the reccived them there. Itwas a man, and that Gy C. Samneon. i D, Cashier. ]_ 1 a a,sh-a,v Hite Hambnrg _massacre: that they are in perfect | man Is nceurately described in the writte Guuiges Cheey, 8 ook, Manager Safety Vault J j ] 1 Senator Oglesby Opens the Cam e i r%mrim}af“m ot ihe Demacpule | ot aicd =t s, et srenig. Tho = | party, wliich, in the face of ity iznominious histo- | detectives saw im take the letters and ope pea i to the tra r learned he was H. 0 Simeo Kiag. Famund F, Nexsen, ADVERTISIN N E é R AD A lw S ST s B ises the cry of +*Reform ™ 33 its watchword. | them. Th i homas, AN e P - paign at Decatur. e e is the duty of all Tepublican | S20% 4107, suw him Jeav Y oot ThALILIS the QUL o e and sl | Sepob and from the 3 B Sore o, e : i oTey. 3 % ing- i » i s Pi o 0 e penceable and pmiseworthy | JUUZe Doolittle. The detectives, as stated GU UDBPMWE NBWSB flD BPS 5 TEEs s’ aud Children’s Pictures é Republicans in theic peaceatle 4 BT thay | above, traced the Judge that same, das to il RETLY. i | ) - SENATOR OGLESBY. arty in the coming clection, and that the Taird office of 2 prominent Republican of this city, cmcaco. Aug. 18, 1676.~To Julfus Resenthal. Sam- . SE St G LI F 10 N H GU S 1115 SPEECH AT DECATGE. Farl lepubiican Club il see Jia best offorts 1o and thelr ritton report. so shows. They oniy T AL, 5 ispatc ne Tri secure the severest penalty of the law for all per- escribe him, but give 3 POLITICAL Spectal Disgatch to The Tridune, secure e e P ion or assanit aticinpt | The next day B Dt ofctals ot Re el Straus. T F. Eames, Charles Fargo. E. G. Asay. ) m o iimbark. W. G. Hibbard. F. F. Spencer. A- lMPOPTh T F“ 1 oL 5 r 3 viAl 1 Drcarom 1L, Aug. 19—The Republican | §o obstruct the njorching of its minute-menthrough | lican Leadquartars went to the office of the zen- Cahn, A J- Averell, Peter Page, D. L. Shorey. Charles . a trath teniohi b a ho st 1 that 11 uni t bt . " nd others-GryTizxzN: 1 thank you mozt st FUR :{ i IRE oot tiation tonight opened by a cannonade | thestructs, and that it Will unite with sny lepubs | tieman mentioned, and there learned that J : annonade | e S ib in prosceuting uny offender for violcat s and there learned that i " P to heavy that front windows suffered. Five | LSl R BOAEIES, Wi Rave for their ob. | DOGittle b cailed on tho eveniug prus 3 or was « r cordially for the confidence cexpressed fn your call for 4 e s R ATE S RE DUCE D companics of Scalpers, with torches, escorted | ject the outrage against Republican voters, but ar Songresslonal District. and 1 accept the caprass to < ) i v i e ! . by ° Senator Oglesby to the Court-House. The Wwhich are also opposed to the best interests of good traced to its source. The deseription hieh gunE s e o i Prl va te Sa}_e O es all alive with peaple; anll th.| Eorerment person, as given by the detectives, was read to ot for thoso of scores of oy fellow-citizens o M e 9 INDEPENDENT e House was crowded in every available | 1, 1SS resoliftions carised, much distussiony wcél'!%?f':'s'nm{?“:’ e e ho B . e Tore finally passed bya largemajority, | Tecogrized it as that of Judge B, 0 Tho e et me 3 varions dncs, 320 e doubuics WILL COMMENCE space. The Hon. A. Bunn introduced Senator | The e B iy betn crasattod; wiole matier liss thus Been ferreted out, and: | outa to the ereat shrtokze fn <alnes, and largel i G-R 'E 'NB ACK o eeby in o meat specch, when deafening | Mr.J. C. Dore was called to the standyaud | S0 0Py jcan Headquarters these facts aro portunity beep offered therm. 1 am protouadly grateful. | xoicel’ profitefa it bran e haminee, e have do: Tuesday Morning, 224 Inst. ik uhgccm ygrec!cd the Spenau;r as he arose and | made 3 solid, telling speceh, dealing Tarzely in | vouched for as correct. figures, charging the Democratic party with the THE DEMOCRAT3 } believe tmplicitly In the principles of the Kepublican | ermined to meot the gencral demand for, b hased Jarty a expressed In its platform, and that only in the | upon ‘the present nituatton, by areduction in adverti-lng C. H. GOOLD. 1 PE——— a) and Wheeler can the reforms im- Tates of 50 per cent from our fOrmer gross ral cieetion of TS o Teductlon to (oke eect at once. QN forme 1 S vely demanded by the people and so essential 1o | THo"wcl i1 00 line—yell hereatter ! ate The suabllity and_welfare of the Republic be secured. iy Snie Tor danilo conip. 3 nrs 1244, 1o all franknesa, that 1 believe the siiver dollar folrhSfi.‘(l\:\lll:L re give peer 0.0 gircilat « the cheapest advertising [ the Wi should be restored to the place In our financlal sYSICI | foup'yy o S b Himaies Siven It by the Fathers of the Republic. It was CRE x 5 VE - v O e & egai-tender from 1732 to 1873, and ft should - Prest. American Newspapar WEDNESDAY, Aug. 23, 1876. it £l be made s again as soon as possible after Congress 114 Monroe-st. first met. The nation s 100 years old, a long | compromis —— time for a nation tolive. Many havenot passed | countrys; it was res) onsible for thc New York 2 3 Vet ponsible for the New York | %6500 H. Harfison _enlivencd _the State in ber. B: h a law the creditors of the . E 4 i t ?«f:mfifcflufi nnv.{::ul:uled:nj:m’. fortiwasa | pone, Clease oD car nion st of cooperative [}EN S AMUEL F U ARY 2 quarter of a century, and this has been a Re- | riots; 1t had turned Union soldiers out of their H. 1 c pupers, ha L000 _ cireuintion—at lust . . f e, and the opinion of crery man in it has | Places to supp ‘them with Confederatesoldigse, | parlors with bis presence. 1le had i catle e e 5 | Bole more in New York alone than all toe neatly caged and the Marine Band watching it- Jegal-tender when its bouds were fssued. 1Dbeg toas- fl\r?’l‘gnn_x: Y ut);gr single list in the United States . . niy S1.75 per line. ; : ; y Gl'fl]lfl’ Sqfla}'fl’ fl]]fl Um‘lgm P]afl[]sl Candidate for Vico President, and | been consulted os to its laws. We all wantit | 1gsces since the Republican party v Ta reply o @ question of THETRIBLNE reportes spoke as follows: R S ihe resulting public debt and heavy | 3t the Palmer House heacauarters seem to take o o N e P 1 thank you for this kind greeting. This i : i N ears v el 3 o nses of the Gi ent. it easy. Nobudy appears to have ansthing to Rflfififififi@flfi@%flig State los bouored me far beyond my deserts. Eunning eXnenaCs O L T do. Yesterday Secrotary J. J. Crowley wia e TT R BT T i b ’ Not thatIam ready to play quits, butif I followed Mr. D‘urc. bThc Den[lutratic party was :fim);:tnm'—llsl;,l:n!a t!‘;c iugum!o‘fv lmcl'. :}[ itlu: A i v e t to be relied on, because of jts _terrible rec- | A0 ered were S. C. ple, Leoille, { [ % ‘H AT EXPOSITION BUILDING, CHICACD, | shouia stop tomight I should have no xegrets. | 2% L0 e Xeied o0, ORLOf b Gl | T Retben Keiler Keoty Whingler Leptobles Eighty-cight yevrs have gone by since Longress | gocery by repealing the Missouri “on his own hook:” and J. F. Farnswor' b, ¥ miso: it saddled millions of debt on the | James P, Root was also regisiered there, ™ but not as a Democrat,” as he put it. s in power sore you and all my fellow-citizens that. should Ibe S i‘;‘:‘.‘i.m‘ll ‘:h:lne :;cnfl?;:n;n 5“:1“;; E‘l‘il‘i‘:&l’::fi : others, will address the meeting. continued. We arc not all great scholars or | amonnted to. If the Democrats relicd on their | as to being a candidate for re-clection, Mr. Har- the resources of our city nnd of the entire Norume -SUPERIOR TO ALL OTIERS, Torchlights and speaking at the | statesien, but this year we must selcct, Trom | oot idates for thelr success, it was proposed to | Fispn said: for more than 8 quarter of a century ehail be exered Avd uriversally acknowledged to be Hotels in the evening. among our fellows our officers, our law' mak- ask Mr. Tilden a few conundrums, as to whether | lf?‘f; pccnsplle sayIam, and they are prover- e wisdom o e cnenEy | os8 G TR STAXDARD PIANOS OF THE WORLD. | Railroad fares reduced. O v, wien made, e imperative, | 26 did ot shitiug. with Valaadihaty Chaaa | VAT BOCE o of e atioms promote the prosperity of i Tavine been awarded the First of the Grand Gold cCOoOME ONG- The people are ‘moving in a solid body. Now, %,\' arr, nml 1 olrn o Sey u{unr,‘ l’_’f’“u‘f?‘f 1] ‘E b oreatel it e geot) e SOME_ATONC if we select bad, dishonorable men, we shal A% iu::? i‘é‘,‘".’i’“‘}gifi Tm"kfi‘g‘n‘l‘é;& g‘gffi Bt I which M astel it & Foreat v 2 0 g Csgan N ATY T e Is not & dynasty, but & | SO OO the New ~York World? | & very Ml ORCo for truth. The trouble tlon, expressed by you and so r=aay of my felew ¢ Prices as lowas the exclusive use of the bott hL{]i‘\ i “ H‘TH i\’fl e yoasids $§Vas 1 not connected with dirers railroads in | them but Tittle eredit for truth. Thetrouble sens who bave known me solong snd so well, sball materials and most thorough workmu: H\l'l}),ia\;\nll i\ anu i A gtl?uen‘l)r:r?;t IsMinml;:owErw‘::‘x:& ;l‘;:‘ g{:s‘:LuF ety of the wicked spider while they that the members of the press iote Duen 1on 5 ] to-day to the Democrats and Independents. I tore tue fies? Iad he not been the boon com- | ki te him- P panion_of the arch thief Boss Tweed, sitting | The Campaign Committee met at 12 o'dock ever be cherished aniong the most grateful memories permit. An unlimited guaranty with of very truly aad respecitally sour obedient sersant. . o JLLUSTRATED CATALOG io-day o the Demotrats und Tndependont, 2 RO UL Jy | Toion Price List, malle free o A AT, E e o et O B Mo ot hasan ankind | With him in conventions O on committcess | yesterday and held its usual star-chamber s ' i 9 id he fot issuc millions of shiuplasters in | Siol- EXCURSIONS. 508 Wabash-av., tate and Monroe-sts., Chicago. S e L incoln, and Grant has made an able | Did e oL e MUK rovention of Jaws | _Gov. Koerner soi G Fnewartli Wil e P " — And an elegant assortment of and bonest Administration. Hayes s Governor stump Indiana and Hlinois togetber. This will T PIANOS | 31 Ohio, and you can read bisrecordinanhour— | 3 g inois tog LIN e S HONEST, UP! Kb e c 3 | bea novel team. However, it may drsw well. bl PIEH’SIIPE BICITSIOIS e st et %ECKE e vven | TINE THPORTED WATCHES, | opimd e wothtind s Sontle o e of i or a5 agen of the gamblers ot Wall | POAESE, Bt st T comsliarson allery in Chicag nd that 1 BR n0jce QU AT S5 Wheel - | 55t the losalty of Hendricks, in view of bis | Tuesday afternoon. Galleny tit Ol S Visis 0s. a short time, b | Aot " shout e good a8 Hayen: | D Re T e pvaranics Yeform1 1t THE INDEPENDENT GREENBACKERS e T e horvos of Hamburg | were still busily engaged yesicrdey In preparing e make finer CARTE DE VISITE . . 5 FINE He looks like Uncle Sammny Ray, FOR LAKE SUPERIOR. And will be sold at a great reduction from originsl E COLD JEWELRY, |z Is obout as good a _man e ottt victory, whay | for thelr mass-meetingt to bo held on the il PHOTOGRAPHS for $3.00 per | iy gai zo0d Pi ¢ 5 g price. Alsu, some bargains in good Pianos of other | qryypp ANT) STLVER- a8 Sammy. A man who carnies 2 torch with us R i _FLATED WARE, | & Sammt.. o 3 . Hon o o Do at - Wictory —swes-| inst. - Their headguariers in the Trumont House s | is a Republican, and understands our principles, I on " the m‘ocnc: h';m{,’ 7] are clegant and compact, and the members Diecsict, and of, Cutezgo in all her mercantfic, manu- facturing, commercial, and other {nterests. Whatever Te the result of the canvass the kindness and the contl- dence fn my ability to serve you iz so important a posi- Aedals of Honor. Did he carn his woney in_the legitimate prac- The most delightfal and interesting tp on this Coptinznt. | dozen than can be obtained atany | makes. - - . .,.E_..... .‘..h.% = ans. othier Gallery in Chicago for five CHICAGO PIANO DEALERS' ASSOCIATION, AT ABOUT B and I never met s man who was ashamed of d ;. 5 4 = Northweet corner State and Adams-sts. 1f the Regul ¢ e a Republican party was to be supported ou ac- | Seem as yet somewkat lost in them. ‘The Coin= The MagbitEEnt fpier el oz aix COLALS. ¥k Ngon R = e i leces, e ntoy, abolahl that hus | ol oFits wlorious record. Tt could show a | TCE ol ‘Mass-Meeting met yesterday moruing, “ 7 I have no interest in any oth 0w lolnz closed outiat the fven the i % v, | GOunt oa Shermaa, o Haycs, and a Wheeler, who | With Sydney Myers io the chiair. A large nume JOSEPH L. HURED, Gallery in Chicag 3 omler GROCERIES. BANKRUPT SALRE, :‘f\?"lfht; }’7?,’&‘2&‘Zn&".fs",-i“#l?";rf:&'f." e e | would live when_Tilden, Hendricks, Bamey ( ber of lettars from suburban towns Wore res Will leave on Tuesday, Aug. 22, at$p. m. y eago. e~ izt e e e Cor. of Lake and Clark-sts. ikt bhe people trusts it. Democrats fecl Cauifield, and old Bill Allcn had perished for- | ccived. The procession may be alargeone, “PREERLESS,” HICKSON 'S Every article Warranted. mamkind e o e et oy | ever, Ithad so mansgul the slighs oL Foverss but the prospect s oot very choenir B 'y e A e | don’t expect, mor do I believe they desire, | ment that the national debt was in rapid process | picture ol Peter Couper pailing up a barze! i Wil leave on Wednesday, Aug. 30,at 8 p. m. LY + FAVNE Y EUPEON. o tecee Why put us to all this trouble? S extinetion. It bad done more than any other | One of the adornments of headquarters. Ieis 8 FARES REDUCED. C ASH G? @(}EP‘Y H{} E S i R Talk of reformi Who don't want reform | Government had in formiving its enemies, and | sbockingly bad atfuir. | e o ) b o o Semoerats more interest in it than we | if 4 Heary . or Elizabeth was in the Presiden- | licre will be no (ree banquet served to delos Thfl UHIY Hm'cm P ASSEIZET Smfimm Flour, best Minnesota Spring Wheat, per brl..$6.00 a have? Do you want to put us out for electing tial chair, the. v’?u"‘eght;lld the sm;i Genorals who | gutes to tha Convention. On the Chicago and Lake Superior route. Flour, choice white winter, per brl 750 Lincoln or” Grant! No, sir. Grant has some Werc Low erying cu and Reform” would i 2 . Ri st Caroli D L} ets, but he is honest. be as silent as the lips of the Union soldiers MINOR MEETINGS: FopErelghy, Tanias oF Excuréion Cleeularssp- g B el S 1 ¥ Be FINANCE. gleeping in the swamps of the Chickahominy. Bnieals s VIS 19 OPOLD & ATUSTRIAN, 72 Market-st.. Chow Chiow. Crosse & Blackwell, quarts. 31 Abandon all narcotics for the | A 5 per cent bond ‘commands 3 per cent aboye | 16 W3S not £ P’R‘h""-;‘. that there Were S0me | corane o Ninth Ward Hayes and Whecicr Mamacer Lo crior ¢ St 5iL.n‘:'aé”éf,?““‘pl’y“fi(fl?f“'" 1B relief of pain. EUPEON will gold. Whomadeit! Do you condemu us for g?(dh?lst«;‘ci:?yt g; cu;?lubm:f:x? b?:nurxfs’r.bz‘f.‘uf “‘;crl.: Minute Men, “met last evening, i Giobe i) 3 5, i % . 1 i vig 1 No! Wi ig] ¢ c the 3 AMen, ! S5 :il, Eble for our vigor, for good Jaws? Nol What, | MERE 0 5 Y5 condemn the Republi- | for the purpose of electing ofticers. Maj. If. £ ry, 2 cans, per doz S3da Crackers, best. 38 for. positively afford relief by ex- | Yt in the devil do you condemn? Is i | conTartyfor thesins of some of its constituents.| Wilson occupied the chair. Chartered by the specie? Is it about You can’t { Cotfee, roast Ltio, 7 M s A pecie? Is it about specie? You can’c ool o T 8 % it = Exclusively a ghcése. " Yo ? sy ternal application, For sale by | anybody about that any mbre than e can, and it suh candidates 18 Hayes and Wheeler, | e Gommittee on Uniforms veported thab otatoes, new Early Ro: s we can't, ve've tried. We hav ay 4 ey xpiicall party A5 . ” 50 Continent: i 105 Clark-st., Melodist Church Block, | Soup. German, 0 e per bos., Druggists everywhere. Send | resume in 187, but I doubt if we can do it. Tis ‘e of 4 victors, and.its mission would | they bad contracted fof JUbGontigtuital sults: k-st., i | Son $Ti's Savon Tmperial, 60 b X 73 N » ¢ Py ek B never be ended so long as there was a step to be The company held a drill in the large hall, un~ e L I g oup, Kir D X hars porbos 2,30 | for circulars and read the tesfi- | Now, yhy dondt vou Democrats talk that b i A eccives Savings Deposits upon interest at 3 per § Sy i 1. 3 war. It greenbacks come to par we taken in the pathway of national development. | der command of Capt. Fisher, after which an n % to the rules. Money loancd on Illi- B % % monials. Moy yesume, but I sm mot will- The meeting then adjournced after several it | election was held, ani the club adjoarned. ms. Whitefish, 15D kits.. Hos ! R st effectual calls had been made for Mr. Eddy. s ) ;i Pickerel, 15D kits, ing to force them up by distressing the s TENTit WARD. TO R E: N 'j_' 7 PER CENT S et e, DUSINESY OWAJCENY oo peonle., The S Loty Dl e Gan o AT HEADQUARTERS. Ata meeting of the Tenth Ward Republican . Raisins, 251 boxes for SR AT RITATS u peedy fespmption, CAR P Club last cvening Justice Matson presided. e e choic . SEVEN, Fruit Jars, Mason'y, qts. i doz ANCE 1SI reach it before 1579¢ No, str. We bhave no TIHE REPUBLICANS. B S Jus! ided. e wil maie cloice moriEaze loass st SEVEN, snd ars, Mason', qts. ¥ do.. CIANCE FOR BUSINESS. | I35 speakc of, not enough to warm a | Tnere was much activity around Republican The Corumittee on Permanent Orgavization IN THE COLLATERAL 113 East Madison-st. Having bought last spring the stock of Carpets, | hews nest. Suppose we hiad repealed the law ! O e PG T reported a namber of names for the various of- - & Lonnk one. <Be or tieayears. at SEVEN. City cor | s e plasing b e D oq belongms to the old | What then? It would simply fool somebody Beadquarters, in the Graud Pacific Hotel, yes- | g " ona'the Club then elected the forlowing: 4 T | lificates w: {"ll_:bFl" 504508, 107160 Tieasi A WANTED. and well-known firm of Allen & Mackey, at o5 | out of votes. We could redeem by issuing terday all day, and the rooms were kept lively P ’id- Gearze B. Whi Preside = SLEHRNS << 107100 ICUFLOTY 3t f,‘,z‘d“;'ffif’(;,“{fil,"‘j;‘u?‘:c““"‘f"’:“,‘,;"‘fix l‘:n“:l“gu‘ln bonds, but where would be our money ! with visitors. Gov. Beveridge stopped a few C"’; ;i':'zsm:‘zg';’ Zmilh“ “éu“_'::'dmgr o r oy Knetion Goods, | Ermiata it | SR e e R T s B | Vi o P TBCUIon COUS. o St \ould Tike to gontinue the business. R Wiy where he spoke last evening. Among | (ot aryy 2L Dcdenningz; 14 + ands e established, and would sell TIE SOUTHERN QUESTION? e erisiored were R. V. Aukeny, Des William T. Swissler; Exceutive Committee, A % . McKinzic, David Schloyer, Joha N. Cruver, IL. INQUIRE OF FIORFGAGE LOALNS OrF INTEREST. Ml e e parcy | 1 dontt Tike it for It e e o of | Moines, Ia- J. D. Croissant, Evanston; Homer i 4 i ap nterest with tim, lown there powel ked with most of | 2 s, Ia.; J. D. 5 s 3 © Marti 'S pha New York. ’1{(‘ allé:rall;ml;es °é auction goo}:ls in | gesired. Addres: TIUTCHINSON, 15 | them in Cong) They propose nothing un- | Cook and E. L. Upton, Waukegan; J. E. Lam- und;i‘;,;:“{hg citll’,“;‘l‘,hf{l’c Eleventh Ward Min- LL. | Chteaio. ew York city, dosires to make ar- | chmberof Commerce : Fatruat say it was a mistake to let the blacks | bert, Peoria; William Dunham, Manistee, Mich., | ute Met under the charze of Capt. Phillips, A L Tangements with one or more firms e e meantime we are offering the £oods to | have the ballot, hence I dou't know whether 2 et 'Si i arehed o 4 by Sl Presideatial Elector from the Sixth District of marched in and paid their respects to tas Ni The subseriber, being well posted tock ata very low ! 3 ente himself, m TES RE WILLIAM C. DOW. |** *"*"y¢ Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING gy Tor fireet shipment., Proper refor- | Soumty ey Gcilers Tn Job lots ot greatbar- | that question is settled or uot. 1 say he should ol E ! by = ences turnished. Address M. BEI- | £ that question is settled of 1oL L S5 ‘urbid | that States Goorse . Jerome, Niles, Micke s ¥ |~ The mecting adjourned for one weck, after a . < 1 =y e e he th tho acts of their Representa- | P. Robb, Park Ridge; E. Kellogg ieach, Calu- o e alker DS esv el FELD, care Mossrs. Felsenthal & TO CAPITALISTS 3 i i short stirring specch by Gen. O. L. Man, 70 Toan on Warchouse Recelpts for Grain ard Provis. Kozminski, Bankers, Chicago b : . tivee Lamar bas tricd to control it. He cannot | met; F. Dillingham, Milwaukeq, S o EVENTN WARD. CA.MP-MEETING’. fons. on City Ce and Vouchers, on Kents and 3 L) 20 We call the atiention of capitalists to the best | override it T tell you he that sets [ Tue following somouncements were made Company A, Hayes and Whecier Minute Men Morigage Cavalry Horses Wanted patent in the worul. Something cvery family | himself £ that sentiinent will be_crushed. 3 R erenth Ward, helda rezalar drill nde: AVALL) * @ o wants, and pays Jarge percent: We will sell the B o i = o | yesterday: of the Eleven ard, helda regular drill nnder : \ You say weghave been robbing and sstealing. comnand of Capt. Phillips, at Martine’s Hall, t Desplaines 1870, 2ud con- h way on The Chicszo District Camp-meeti of Augusi No. 6 EasT 1 ples L information, san be | Now that is fulse. Bclknap did not e rom |~ The Hon. George H. Harlow and GoV. Bev- } jygq “year Madison strect, last eveming. A < |55 Markel- | {jie Treasury. There were several Democratic | eridge will speak at Gilman Tuesday evening, | Grum corps is also in process of orgauZALion IR Committees who searched through every de- | the 22d inst.; at Urbana, IlL., the mext after- | the ward. = Settment, but how many thieves did they cates | 100p followiug; and at Champaizn Wednesda TWELFTI WARD. whole or part. §: ug. 10, 1876, had at VAN PERSY wnil the realred | gt up-st a. uncli 100'clock | 4 ) first-class Cavalry will commence on the tinue eisht days. Four regular trains the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad will stop at the Cemp-Grounde duily except swadey. e S0 | JOWA PRINTING CO., Ty L tnip, and from all otber stations half-fare by con- ~ s Atk colors, sound In all pars [ cosmmnannnann e | aud why didn’t they! Because these” people | wveni = i o i A « Bapti harel i 3 e ickets 5 TS MOINITS. 'and netlve se K % g e people | gyening, Thursda evening the gentlemen will A meeting was held at Amity Baptist Cbarch fcl, Persons must precars Hokers WO, DL DL e, ok and et OSSO o 5t beid olues wuder thé watch of al thy ECORLS: | socak . Monticello, and e ¥y | last evening for the purposc of orzauiziug o Ty I e O veChiongo at. 5:45 8. m. R ERS yearsoid, and adapted 1a every way'tothe cavalry and they dare not steal. Looat (o8, Tched | cvgning marching Club_of Hases and Wheeler Gusids T T e Camp.-Grounds at 5 p. m. BV BeTyice. e will be accepted unless fully uo to the = - e oML, e POF sedyeing | James P, Rook, of the National Committee, | of the Tuwelith Ward. Mr. J. Gross was Passengers will be required to show their tickets B v g standard. JAMES M. MOORE. We take pleasure in_informing our fricnds that and pure as gold L0e¥ ULt ucing | vesterday received numerous letters stating that made ~ Chairman, and Mr. —D. F. it o reqnie H We ship ready-printed mewapapcrs (insides ot Major and Quartern MOORE. T | e ek e iomose. And o bat | expeases £10,000,000. They dido't repeal any | Tigen was using a large ortion of | Saylor Secretary. About furty youag E it e a1 Puswmcss: an are now pre- | §Ab- We beld on to sucl uppropriations as we | &hyy barl of money” i Tndiam. Men | men enrolied heir pames on iue 10 the i or 0! ering . b | v e person in charge before entering I(‘{lf“!f“'" ontsides), on wail or telegraphic order, at short TS A DT pared to ill all orders for our celebrated < Vi 4 notice. chos It was not popular, but we thought the el 5 or r ~ e L e o e ooy | PARTNER WANTED, 1™} ok AWANNA COAL | Rirlus o o B o WOUEUECES | s, e st Sut ot Sty wht | Cab g S T (ke DENTISTI B i be Mowtana W yomir a. Sorhern | o puya 3 interest in the ollost established fec, met it, and will stand}by it, and;this is a2 | 4 man in the interior towns in Indians with a o i an elcction of officers, which resulied —— L~ oe e~ | fnore readily und at lower rates of expry i | Resl-Estate and Renting Agency in the city. A | Atlowest market rates, Weals issue. . - hew suit of clothes on, who is unused to that | as follows: Cephas Dodd, Captain; D. F. Siy- DR MCH ESNE\{S Dt iary honee an o it Theapecial | very desimdle opportaniey R an of means to | best qualities of Soft Coal for fan v TUEST.LOUS CLRIMTES 1\ wpow | 10EArY, they st pocp dov Fis"Reckand they | lor, First Licutenaat; Fradk b leinstred, Srt- st sts ¢ a publis! et si yii i - A : i ¢ i i % i 2 ers were made a com- Luge and Elecant Dental Parlors, Adverti will ind this the best Advertising & X 5. Trib DOCK—Chi Brid: smart. Tilden is 2 New York gold Dem- | 4y o0;. d e e & Togers were appolnted 3s a Re- o | Medium weet of Oy = — f“"“";m b“&ml‘"fin ,e‘;‘m‘_‘io “Ece“‘y mtl,g% ‘Senator John A. Logan arrived home yester- | cruiting Committce. The meeting then ad- EIAL 0 e Ly day worning. He visited headquarters during | journed- The Host Populer Resart for all Dental Operations. \V,.Va 3 Lot o ” 5 i 2 L Fopur e fr all Dental O ANTEDI A, Ang. 19, 1870, clement out of power. Iooker, of g“”““‘"“z the afternoon. The General looks well, and 6353 THIRTEENTH WARD. i v, 10, 1575, | shys tho old masters and slaves are thoroughly | [e'yas detained by a railroad accidens. Here- | The Hayes and Wheeler Minute Men of the Al baggage frec. President office. A phrsician in oftice fo administer sz, ether, and DISSOLUTI0N NOTICES By the Apollo Club, » room in a ceptral location chiorofurm, with perfect safety. G 10 sleep With | e 2o o s sl for the rehearsals and et T e | Office Massnchusetts Mutual Life Insurance Com- \nited, and we can come within ity clectoral 5 d > o drkame sl waie up With your teetp out, PISSOLUTION. e Commanicytions addressed or made 10 the pany, 170 La Salle-st., Chicazo. e s ous President, and we can get | FIote 2ok Vo Ecen able to speak to the boys | Thirteentt Ward Bae ey Seditaic dlopliy Thiur the et fall et e ieT e wasal ol The firm of McCormick & Clark ie th Secretary, E. G. NEWELL. 156 State-st. Having beop placed in chiarge of the business of | hose someway. Now he Democrats here don't y i EOUSEIE last evenlng B L R porsious. of hey Biritia 50 Vebre: SC0r Clark and Randotph-sts. | solyed: 0 oo a5 yecoRyiCa. BUY LI this Compuny i this c. 10, 0N Belaamed to’ yamt, this. 1o e al we can do now 4o Ketk | of the Cook County Centrsl Beyolies Club | wars. The feature of the cvening, bowever, wua R e e et 2 T e ugust 17, 1876. . B. CLARK. < " " 2 repress 13 sed o clain D s 't 7 v 4 DR, M. H. ASPINWALL . i O e | St LB B Sem e sl L | BRI P Sy | O R Y A e . y AL B. Derrick having purchased the interest of ‘SHorougi- | places of business, uny of the Poticy-Holders an it T'ro talled too lonz. Form your clubs. | ¢ cific 1 . Mr. IS Bt W and b 5 the ladies of Mr. Clark in the above-named lirm, continue explatn any matt Jeardine their insurancesnot | ¢ova'ror Fayes aud Cullom, and stand by your called the mecting to order, and George M. | the war at the residence of Mr. St. Clair, 76 he boot and shoe business with Mr. McCormick, at nd 2 orily understond by them. 3 (g Y h ¥ ¥ Tlow was chosen to _preside, John Stepbens | North Leavitt street. The_prescotation ads 148 State-st., under the -“-7’*.“’ J. .“fl\ ’“Cfi‘{f_'i';mk XDERGAST, Special Agent. * acunga% Secretary. John ziascrsdorf’s resigna- | dress was dfl“vctrhed hyl Mrs. E“-ln St. Clair. A & Co. 30 McCORMICK. i s e T tion as Treasurer was sccepted. was received with applause, and was as followaa 3t B. DERRICK. REND, McNILEY & €08 THE SOUTH SIDE. O e e the Special Committee, | _Grxruzxey or uz Hates axp Warzizs Mr- THE HON. JAMES P. ROOT. resented the following names for an Executive | crexes CoXPANY: On behalf of the Indies of tho duction in pr; sheeal | chicos ; To Owners of'fli’ropertyifi the Busi- preserving tie natural teeth. NoPain, Teeth, $7.50. A regrular meeting of the Third ‘Ward Repub- ommittee: South Side—C. M. Culbert- | Thirteenth Ward, 1t is my pleasure to congratulzte ness Centre of the South Side : 3 ) “Side_C! A Culbert: | Ihistesmth Ward it oy plees u : L DEXED , | pean Club was held Savurdey evening at s | e Bep 6 B C T Matson, 0. 8. ey of e moe Repuicha party. anto ———————————————— N FIRE CLAY FLUE LI FLUE - LINING | soaet {oent, for fre ot ten years 10 AN e rooms, No. 960 Wabash avenue. Some unim Siaatson - 4% | thank you that yo it ! 3 A . centre of the South Bloc, 8 o i g ER0s, o . Some unim- J McLindon; North ohn At- | * you are willing to give of your FIRE - CLAY L B open space n Tear 10 allex. nnd adapica or al portant routine business was first transacted, Tarlor, Tobo Nehafiner, E. &, Sittigs Country | LIS SIS RORCLE bring stccess tw the princi- H. ples of that party. No faction or part of the Ke- Dr. Swengel exiracts tecih abolutely without pain or danger, g teeth on celluioid, which ND PATENT CHL MNEY-FLUE Tered 10 the use of & Flre Insurance Patrol House. o anner ! eth on cclluiold, which AND PATE 5 L G R e ove, REAL ESTAT! , i stric g - Dalton, J. My ¥ 50. 1 crsable {n building o Gre-proof smoke-flue. Also proposais for the lease of 3 ot 175525, as ahove, when Mr. Sumwalt, on behalf of the Auxiliary | Districts E. K. Beach, D, J. can has £ R Dt s 3 norLweer e A S o | The Higned, ':”, ‘.““‘;2‘;?,’.;&2:’}’.‘,%125'{3:2‘2; fl,fi:‘n'd'xfu’:1'3r’fi‘;'p‘é‘r‘n3?2“;5;3".‘?1‘(&“13&”3 e FOR SAL E/ AT ME)’R«G AN PARK, | Committee, rupou’ud that six companies n;fi Aller, R. J. Hanna, E. B. Payze. Dot Batone T f«':p'ug)’i’um:.“"p{fi} oy ne > = Liningz, has becn in the m: :pecmfiswfi i'“ the i*atrol Su- * | peen ormanized, as follow: The report was adopted- rights before the law, South and North, including i 5. ® 1 e { smoke-fiue can- ance witd the plant aud 3 e and o e ey e ents. Housee Company 4, 109 | 3(1° GG Nd, from the Committee on Hall, | the right to vote uninflnenced by fear of threajen Houses and Lots on monthly p: e E BLUE | men; Company B, 77 men; Company C, 46 | reported that Col. fhn B, Drake, of the Grand | ing demagogues or threatcning Democrats. The BEST WORK--LOWEST PRICE. | {5} 3 s, The ' Y e o Lt Say Flue-Lining, Thesare | perintendent Address B. B. NKLE. f DR VENDER (23 years' experience), cor. Clark be buile withott (05 Hutai dues. 1 liave siso on hand Sipt Fire 1oy Pareol 113 Prsasliiss | puilttoorderc It T fare 100 r a0l Einerer PRI et bf Teoth, $6 to §5. | alarge-slze vitrifed seicy (plpe. for coldy iRt ARTHUE CHREN ISLAND LAND & BUILDING €O 13 Chamber | men; Company D, 44 men; Company E, 50; | Pacfic “Hotel, had tendered the Council two fine Kepublican party has brushed away the darkcloods Small Gold ngs, $1.50; Silver, 7ac; Teeth Ex- more rat-proof aad fl“"‘?f‘fi'fl‘t‘g corner Quincy and E E. 1 of Commerce. and Company G (colored), 52 men; | rooms, with gas, cte.. free of rent. ] of slavery and treadon that once hung over our ML | pany )y 3 | T e of officers for the Grand Council Iand, and liberty and loyalty shine as 'its lights had So you may carry the lamp and the star spangled Tactured and sold by . Chicago. LANDS FOR SALE For these companics 300 uniforms = was then gone_into, and resulted as follows: | 1, oner ag embiems of your party's history. For cany LENDS FOR AL - etected | vomn wptsined, and _ sbout a3 many | Fosidents I L. Bond; Viee-Presidents, H. 4 | “Roriidciro some things that Reprilics Frauklio £0% SALE. ¥ DOLLAR STORE Lands in Northern Tes ice 100 low to pub- A et 0 ) ern Tesas. at a price [0010% to pub et ‘ribune of rangers had been enrolled toward the formation omas, n C. i r secession, nor hias it ever wrecked its own pros- il vou llow your tioed to rematn fmpure when 8 bot- j GOODRICH'S STEAMERS. of acompany of cavalry, and it was expected Stephens; Assistant Secretary, S. Levy; Treas- | pect of success by nominating a railrond wrecker Teo? SLTER A PLLE will produce a radical cure? For For Milwaukee. etc., dally (Sunds, epted) D& ™. LEGAL. that the Pun sumber would soon be obtained. urer, A. G. Low. asits champlon. Hayes and Wheeler, our foes tle of ALTERZCIVE will prodiace radical €ied, BiE Eaturdsy Boxt don't feave uatil . B B | e e 5 er, A G Loy, ¢ some other unimportant | onfess. are honcat men, and a8 oo order 1n bete renidence, curzer {{Seveath and burneiie-sts.,ond o ’(‘%’.?né‘.',l‘.‘i'céf&:fi“ Lo R O T ton. ROy g Mr. A 3‘:?;?11"0“’5; ““E""fl‘fiff llowing | business, the ‘Council adjourned. ter than Ku-Kluxism, as frecdom is better than ScDrup Store HasStateedl, .o TO VISIT Fof 1. Joscph and Benzon Liarbor. NoTcE:s bereby given to all Pervons who may have us"‘l';m‘;n;. oway then offere ol 8 THAT REMICK MATTER plavery, 8 loyalty is better than mfi‘“&f’.’:““{a a1 an PRESS BRICK! PRESS BRICK! days excepted) ... ., claims against the ** Clty Nationa, Bankof Chica- : e Asa TRIDUNE reporter was passing through onest Goverament is better than Tweedism. 80 Saturdays Boat don'tieave untl % e sguined the *Clty Xauonk BS0antl, | Wagneas, The National Houee of Representa. | i rotunda of the Grand Pacific sing throneh | il ine clection ot Hazes ana Wheeler be betier - W “the election of Tilden en- T towith | tives di e BT P, ek prot thereof with: | fivendid on the 10th day of Augnat R i | thorotunda of the Crand Facte o Tinens | A"l s, ‘eiemen, o0 en s2d Tien = m | 5 S Thonihs lroin this dase; o nef will be disal- | certain preamble and resolation fn relation o the 1“"‘- JOHY JAY KNOT, b tr lothe | Republicans in @ very earnest consultation. ladics, I present to_you this Oag of eux Brick vn hand, und {\rcmi-c our custome! % o ninaday e compr i AT ER ey, | Fifteenth Amendment of tae Cousiitution their orders will v be illed ly. MOULD: s feramtviioe fetledrmpy, MOCLS | 7 106 B, MADISON-ST: % We have nowa rupply of frst-class Indiana Prors Stem’s D O]lar Store, L?Fr’('i‘r;’m on 58 Lake Sap