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4o v ee . THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER. 5, 1876 e =S - ; : toll ot by roterenchduen | Mt Woud fs an able spenker, ahd de- nllllln&nr’; y‘r%'fi:if':,‘} I o important thatyon | voted - evera) . weeks . to . ndvoenting - the .. and rpntics shall in thie conneetion rend’sad { "‘ drocat and gonegtepatlea shall I e o af. couras, | Orecnback ‘deluclon In fliinols and Michigna, entitien to tho advice of tse United States Attorney | ndhering to tho ductrine as a matter of prin- l(v.rflylonrdl“lflcl.’ p ron _aubinitied th the ciple. Ono Bunday, however, nt Stoward's . tions have bren subind (Pmlz;e“nt“urv?fiurn'h Approval. - Very raspects home convinced him that the nominee of the ; fally your obedient servant, ; s party was not a fit assoclate for decent men, Ty “.l” ¥ ALtuonzo TArr, AttorncyeGeneral, und utterly tneapable of filling the Guberbas o E e, A ::lx'«lvyugmmm ot the War™] torial office with credit to himself or his friends R uing: | Ilaviog heard: of, Mr.» Wood's desertion, a ‘B,‘L”.,’f'é’:,':': 62.‘{;{‘332‘3‘: .‘;fl.‘:fi‘nfimn %6 | Tatuts, veparter called un bim yosterday’ to the approaching clections. , It war nttended by? fel'- l:}fl cxperience, and lewrued What Is ‘sub- .- Beerel -rlcavnnrlmyl,;l!lnhan:%n, fl“::xfi?:‘“‘(‘]‘:;’.‘ jolued. P i 4 y- o She A 3 RTING, ooy QU Suamior Drttgreon, of Sonth | 3Where dUd you ret pieet . Slomartt | " Carolint, The abject of the mecting ws totake | ‘querled tha repartar, W ety <. the preparatory ateps to carry out tho order In 1+ In Chicago," was tho re I | ease of necossfty, and have o full lmdfrp{a‘n{!‘:fi l;h‘;fn:!m;?c{g: dlu:mchut‘:lhlm e Jvat o tuo miltary. gleing ald 0 tho UWLAC moegs s the trst ttme will be, 1T he doean't | H ‘Alter n froe axchango of viows upon tho sub- | talk. 1le s vers diguified, and appears to boa cnct should his accorded them, In order to bavd | nows waa very encouraging, nnd proeent events ‘this done, the mén shoutd be looked up a8 soon | pressze a genning Republican victory In Qee 88 posaible, X , | tover. | Col. Schaffner moved that the G@rand’ Council A TRINURN reporter ran across Col. Austln, be requested to recommend to the varlous ward | of LaPorte, [nd., yesterday, and hc says that clubs to select nanes for judges ab the diferent | political excltement never ran so high voting-places, and to report thairnamesthrough | in - nis gection. as (¢ does thls year, the ward delegates (n the Conneil. ' It seams as' fhough tho days of 18:0 - Mr. Atwater said that matter was now In the | had returned. 1o predicts that his section of hands of the Exccutive Commitfec of the Grand | countey will go solid for Ifayes and Whaeler, Councl aod would be attonded to, - 1 JeLATLE bt LI A TE TOrKR b Mr, Avery suggested that a substitute con- t A curring {n the action of the Grand Council in mfl&‘,& I::O "’,fi','.’g,,‘:',‘d"’? ‘,‘,;“2‘,5,‘}““.:25!&'{5'“,. referring the subject to the Exdcutive Commit- | correspondence butwaen Emil Hoechster and the tec be adopted. The ward clubs would make the | Hon. U, W, Friedley, Chaleman of the Indlana e e oo | LESMign, Sltte Lutal, Conmilin, rhd ey 11 | St e, e ol e el o B ur’:‘l:;‘l &%firfi?&zflfl“;{ l;'f‘ ?m“ of the J)ennwyniv;c party Jx‘)r a mess of pottoge. June fug in liynly, but there waa 8t room for smore. . {n the nsusl place, corner of West Madlson and Mr. Taleli moved {hat n committes of five be | Elizabeth streata. n&minlod to aeleat delegntes for the Conven- [ - Justice Sullsbury moved that thoy procced to tlon, which 18 1o be lold'on the 35th inst., with | tha election of threa jnmt: nl.chrctlnn‘. no- nstructlons to roport the names to the mext | ject to the approval of the Cook County Central tegular meeting for approval, Committee. Carried. The following were After somo discussion, Lhis matter was post- | chosen: A, It Miner, Ogden Lovell, and Jfastico voned for a week. 2 Austin, : i There bolug no further business before the It was resolved to hereafter hold weekly meeting, speéches were in order. Charjes II. | mectings of the Club, “The matter of unl- Reed firat mounted tho platform. o stated nt | forms for the Marching Club was next the outsct that his bus l\ill{' was not speeche | discussed. The whole mntter was fiually re- ~ RADWAY'S READY RELIER ' . Cures tho Worst Pains {n making, but the prosecutfon of roguies, nnd | ferred “to the Finance in conjunction with the he wonld ‘scc what ‘he conld” do - in | Executivo Commitlce. After this husiness lind: the wny of prosccuting ‘Tilden. This | Leen transacted, E. B, Slierman wwas futrodnced fcullenmn, who lad @ - longing for | aud spoke at some length on the lasues of tha lte Prosidential chafr, was tho tight hower of | day, Affer the specchy Frank Lumbard's Gles Tiaed, the greatest corfuptioniat In’ this coune | Club entertalned the Club with several cam- trye Mr, Tilden protentded to hd o reformer, | paign uonfin. and were greeted with lond ap- bt he had dene nothing which justiied. hia | pladse. The use of Martinc's Hall wag ten- retenston. Of wourae Tweed was put (oto Jail, | dered the Hepublican Senatorial Conventlon AF but Tie wns goon _nilowed to cscape, and no re- | its menlInE on Oct, 12 ward was offered for his apprehension. During | The Club then sdjourned, and o menttg of sablnet expreated thelr apiniona at length, and, allence, L€ his fricndswould lot bim talk whea | Col. Payne presented tho followin g 20, stey two weeks, .go . to g 3 A Sena-1| Rentleman.” B S 2, Eiil wrote tliat_he was anzious to | the War the Demoucratic eandldate ncted the-| the Flnancoand Rzequtivo Committoer a8 held, v . Y H e el et of mihinty | |+ Did g alk sonch to you thenth, oy e e o vopted, | Epemi . for " Hayes nnd Wheeler. ile was part ol tritor; e aequiesced {n sverihing | Mol Kafwarda 1o tho chuir, aud Shndry bils From One to TWCHtY fllllllltcs. ' Irotectlon {n the South, the meinhers of the, [ # No.v That 18 whore Lls strangth. G hla | s B DELROATES, 4 anxloub to coinmeno at lndl-mmllln Jnlx done by the Sccesstonists, and in the Natlonal | were audited. 0 jo, *Anl . A, U b ! ) y Democratic Conyention vosed the War a fallure S—— v —_—— ff 2 i alko the_desires of - tha Ureaident upou that g;‘l; tvmou rodpectablle dople)lie Would dis~'{ . peyored, Tty in accordance with: e racom- {‘;;;'bggl;;};‘;‘gnfi"{g;'ygmmr ggm,l;} Sep | ot tho limo whou tirs Botitiicrnora woro faudy 40 MISCELLANROUS. : . ; Yok It vwas Qeclidud et £ cuiy ol the rciap, “wrns' Yol MYRR AT/RIB HOMBI' mendatlon'of the Grand Connell, we herebyorder | (E0V TR IS \Toud apenk tn Michigan Gty | voiad fat tho Demoesatic tlekef ought o relurn Tun povess 3 NOT ONE HO ;" letter of Instritctlobs of the Attornep-General (- o " WER! || that thren meta of delsgntes ba'elected In Cuok ¢ ie woluld ay Mid voted for the Democtatic tekef ougl ] - Bpecial Pimtch is The Tritume. i . bo referred to Gen. Sherman for lis tformntion Yos; om.c.‘g made a epcech al Yorkville, || County at the primarics; to-wits Ond Uongressiou- | 01 tho 20th of July!™ July 11 he in wroto | toalavery. . [Applause from the colored inem- WamINGTON, 13, Osy Bept. 4—~Dispatchen re- % 7 y . and guidauco, The Secretary of War {3 Ini the rnum(i‘-u.-n of his county, in his Intorcat, | al, oue Senatorinl and Represontstlve, ,und ong | that he was eatlshied as to hia list o appaint- | Lora] No cl nrfic could be sustalned sgalnst swed h 2y l rJ dgo Settle, Ropublican | Aft b Al ™ , strong sccord with the Attoroey-General for:| 9ne Saturday, (flghln and Sundry we went over connty &5 ments, and that ha would ask for his fee 8300 | Giov. Hayes. The charge about his {ficome tax | cetved here show that Judgo Settle, Rop or Reading thle Advertisoment Nood i -t0 scd lilm.., M. Bpringor, the Becrothty of the | Zleolned, That the Chalrmdh appoint fedm thia | per week, and defray his own oxpenses. returna wonld be satisfactorily explained, and | candidate for Governor in North Carollua, was An B o thogntorceiaeabioT LS st umiunts e s ear wd - plew efub com.,| Commiltesa Sub-Committea of tirsaueinbers exch | *Tuly 13 Hoochaler had gotten anzry. Ifo lls cnemica would_nclmowledge & ase ; ; Auy Que Buffor with Pain, - ) 4 +*| for each of the acvan Bonatorial Districts 1n Cook | thongl ¢ ano [ ot £yciL I8 enaues IOIG ae LR prevenied from speaking st Charlotte by & B ARKANSAS. o | psedat young wion, wore of tho purty. We | Gy, aiid that YoP SabeCamintitas’ bear ihey | (OUEt $10 er spcceh was n low estimate for | slouder. {Apvlause] Iu wae s Wel'knoWS | Rbel mab.. Charlotts ls the liome of Congreas- o B 4] ' ind not been in big honeefive minutes before hi rain-] r, na Lthough his sprechea were act thal len had.made his L] > A DEMOCRATIO VIGTORT. ++| hegan toswear,and hekept. {t up all the time we | 5qUEFSLY tiatructed o cull the naveral Senalotidl | 1oy of pis Thind. s then wowt on to 1aud hime wholesale robbery of Westcrn farners. man Vance, Settle's opponent, whoss feroclous RADWAY’S READY Mr, Joln Lyls Kiny was the next speakoer, Hesald Charloy Reod was so .good a politieal spealier that he felt lke relieving bim of his business of progecuting thicyes aud having hims, sent out ou the stump. ILnughl.cr and af Rebel speech Is now so widely quoted. West Virginla Republicans report to Repub- lican hieadouartera hers that, they have strong Lopes of carrying the clection for Statg.oflicers g . Lrrrr Roct, Sept. 4.—Tho clection to-lay' [ were there, except wheu lie was telllog dirty ;}:‘{,féi‘ffi'fi:‘a‘,ly“,c"“""u" i oach Inits own | self, liolding bimsell up sa sccond to none, Af- 1870, and appoint the prima- Bas been ono of the most qulct and orderly ever | storles.” el Fles It Tha city on the 25(h'and In the ounty towns | ter 'theso Mitle episodea, we cowo to Igoch- Tield tu tho city. No disturbances aro reported + That was Sunday, yousagt®. =, . L. 2 ’ s«,: 23, 1870, . . o ster _at home, aud Nis negotiations |- o Yes. Y § | herolced, Thiat the County Cony Dabcouk, , from the outeide. Both parties were ont in full DI he go to church that dayi " cntlon bo ealled | with 3 Col, which ~ le sud- 1| to meet on Uct. —, st —, and that the primarics | denly cut.short, by deserting the Republican 1 force. Only the ofticial roturna can decide how 4 Nos I guess lie noyer gocs, 1o told mo his | therefor bo eld in the city on Oct. —, at =, y i 0 2 | party.and selling Limaclf; body and brecches, to | plause.] He claimed-to Le:one of the carly | there Oct. 10, The Dempcrats have selztd upon ; REI 2 'E his city ond_county have gone. The Btate la | gaw-mill whe runniug, ?g&:fi;’;‘&i"{fl:‘,g&m‘f‘gv “;'“‘ in {2’.‘3",}"! T Then in £he Balmet ouse) "Theso a0 facts cpuhl]mnn, and congo(Luenfly {olt & grent dou{ the statement cre@ited to the President in a re- f - conceded to the Democrats by an overwhelilng | Ts he an Intelligent mant " e that the basls of appartionment be the Ra. | Which Mr. Hotchsler cannot galneay, for thes of sympatly in the vbjecta of tho War. In | iony roview: “1won't spend ang of the peo- % i majority. 4 No, He honsts of bis [gnoranco and of his | Tigienn vote-of 1875, alowing one ‘delegato to | 8Y6 revorded agafnst him. His military record | 185{ l’m apposed, In an Indiaoa paper, the Mis- | 1, v ou Lt Xs in Weat Virginia,” 18 A obscenity, A mau sometimes canuot lielp Mlnfi each 1% or fraotion of 751 and that tho Ohwirman | Ay come up iiext, us the oceaston offers, sourl Compromise. 'The Kepublican party waa | Ple's menty o8 TAAe Seeie B 0 o ove- TINIS "EES YARD, . * . u{l‘lz;;ug,‘bnt Jt 15 strange for him to Lo proud’| be instructed to draft a call snd pubtish the.same. £:4%i6 Ha s‘n':::l »{#mlcou«w&:g Clubs met n’ nnccuosn:yf' sz ' nntnm} =% cgiglnl.-.u( umlxm ?:c.n‘: argument ngainst the Hepul 4 3 ' . % o 7 . - of the Haye: ieelor Mo of the repenl’of that compromise. “Thic Issuca s 4 { ANOTUER "‘"Wfl““&"n’; :“:fll" POB SAMNMY | G © MEMARKS OF M18 STRUCK TOU AB PE- “g"l'm',’“?"““l ""“‘ ""'f’l“"““’ e “ke". _“"' i-’cm:rdny’;!lemnnn at Headquarters, with Ma). { of the co?ulng campalgn necded to be carefully spectal m:},‘,fi",’lxw“"" THEinG urfl fll‘ Vel‘ fllfl . T the Kattor of Tha Tridura, 3 = SOLIAR] D Mr, Avery asked whether tho Committco hia | Drockway in thoclilr, It was docldcd bhat ut | consldered by the colored people. Tha success | Nyes, Mich,,: Sept. e oty Gaorge & ' ManquerTs, Miche. Sept. 2—The publishing * Well, ha satd ho would sooner run that eaw- | anvining to do with calling © convention to | least ten bands should bo engaged. Altor dia- | of the Dowmocratic ticket did niot mean anything mill on Sunday than be Govarnor of Iilinofs.’” A e oy cusslmg somo tnfvor details, the meeting ad- “of the Tilden fncome perjury throughout tha “1lehusn g,o'qd meinory, hes ne not, for noninate tnembers of Cougress,—whother thero L Cel o " Juourned till 10:30 o'tlock this morning In the conntry calted my attention to the fact that Mr. | sinutty storics ; :,‘:f,::l;,"?:n:‘};?fih‘%;‘,e,%flaa‘::‘f;f.ul-flg.u"’ uflice of Gen. Bridges, 54 LaSalle ltrcci when * Tilden was and now fs largely interested in this | Yes: nod he told some of the dirtlest I ever Mr. Mullen wanted to know what the Com- | the German Committes will mect with them, in scction of the country, and T thought L would. | heded; and that too to the younz men uf, thol| pittes hd to do with, wailing mcetings fn th | ORI, 10 porfect arngenioits for Thursdsy fnvestlzate him a littlo and seo i€ L could not | 1'*°eie - nad” heem ' mo. othier Reason o | o L e e e o M | [t s ot genorally known that Maf. Charlos find sullicient reason for ** reform."” exelte'abhorrente of the man it was this fact of Sl Distitst wieuntd ntfeal s that, Oarma, 7 T} " Ed- o " wards, a prom{uent attorney at law offlthlu it ll’,““”nd“lu“‘ ""l‘ifll‘zmg;mf““’ 'u" V‘fg""“' “'w“ o Fresident of tho Nllu’fllyea and \thnli\" Hriperhdiblon L gl il iy ing Club, was to-doy nominated ai the Republican Aot shaliogs hasmla ovar the. % bloody chasun | Comvention for Nabruseutative fur. (his litrist The Narth fiad fiever been allowed to do this, n Ttecent cyents in tho South proved that the old Soectdt Correpondines of, The Tnibune, Nines, Mich, Sopl. 4—Tho Ilon, E. M. spirit still cxisted, and warned every fricnd of f Bucl addressed a fali the Unlon aguinst committiog publle’nrmm to Dimpton, of Buehanah, addreated s fale & 1t was tho First and ia tho Only Pain Remedy That instantly rtopa the most excructating Pal; 4, Wiy nee ¢ ct of | e C d it hail been cust 1 a proinfnent German Repubilcan of tho dienco in Acllog’s 1all, the Hayes and Wheel- l?fllmmll!lmn and cires congeations, whether of i Mr. THiden’ owns a threc-folirths fntereat iy [ Il relating such'stull to those boys. Then Cc;luncl;-' ml,:f,.:‘l cz“:"',,|uee';?;,‘|':u':,':,':{,;:fnm': Third Ward, furniabed the mnn‘RIug cluba with | the earo of Dotnocratic statesumen. It woulg | er Clib Iloomp? Fiat averiug. The speaker was Laings. stomac, Bowels, of ohum' 43 or organ, by the New York Iron-Minc, which minc sbipped | there wi anotlice thing: Thero wero people | if not all, to call u convention-for tho_naminne | free lemonude on the ovening Gen. Logan was | take threo. or four gencrations to Lring hé | frequently. greeted with spplause.. At the 7 9 % 1T going abont speaking dutrimentally of him v cers and motnli o | serenaded. As there tyore over 1,200 men in , from 1865 to 1871, Loth l“d“b‘l"n m")"“ v W“‘b:‘ _among tampersuce and Christian people, on ne-' }f;’;m‘;‘u,%f‘“' n':\‘-l,:.“,::t ,,w‘,l‘ o'that fifi,x 'W'Ll:.:_ ling, this was no swall act of genesosity and “fron-ore. Estimating the profit on that number | count’of-lits having sald sometking abunt ono | wno'Benat6rial Dstrict committera, The Cen- | patrlolism, { of tous tobe 81 per ton (and T hiave assuratices | of the- temperance. meetinga. .1 wanted o | ya} Cosmittee had nothing to do with tho Con- | __1n tho Third Ward Democratic Headquarters ° from parties who know and from personal obs | stmighten that out, if 1.wus to ndvocate his | wroggional Distrivts, 5 windows there 18 asfizn of “To Let ! up, Has o ution that It could nut havo beon Toss than | ¢lalms. T bronched he mubject, and ho sald e | ') "Payno sald the frst resolutton did uot | the uoblo nstitution sold out or gone upt Per- $2 orinore than 85 per ton), Mr. T.'a profit at Iiad never drank o great deal of lquor himeelfy | yuite to the Conyreasional Districta; it didnot, | hups Burny Caulileld can snswer. - but there had been o0 ~—— ——— much Miss Y S Y nung thosewho reglstered at headquarters 75 conts (three-fourths Interest) In round ' mum= | Raneylyg with temnperanoe and shurch. peopleys | bruct us Lo the, Sentorial labricte, 1) i 0 Vi 2 org, Y esterday were James Bennett and Sumuel L, “bers would bo $251,368. Now tho papers gy | aud lie belleved ‘e quuld make more votes by. :‘lll‘,]‘"“',‘: ;“’,,,‘,‘"“,‘,’,',’;.;,?3.‘“5}33 ',‘;,',L::' m}‘:,‘}, .‘lalhcr. Cleveland;:0,; Col. Georga W, Mason, h ‘ 6,000 for | showing that he lad no sympathy with them,’ PatoB— 3 slonal Henntor Newbern, N, C.3 the Ilon, Shelby M. Cullom, that Mr. T. pald an Incomo tax, on $16, ot ’ B ? pat V| delegates—one Congresslonal, uno Nematordal, -| & &It Segivh P&t O e oo . geven years,—in round numbers a tax on ond that he had'no sympatliy.” and one vounty.” The Urand’ Council had roe- '\F.ri;": eld: 8, T\ Ko Prime, ght; Gen, M. % Did that roit you?" ; one, Utah; the Hon. J. W, Buny, Spring- . $105,000. Now, provided this wos all the In- [« XNg, T went h’: bed that night with Spring-: ommended this, tred JAederman, Philadelphla, pl’n.; Col. Schinfiner remarked that the Commiitan | fl0ld; - Fred come the poor fellow had, he would Btill Lo | er, and I told hin the heart lad been taken out! o Y Judgoe John E. Scmstrom, New Orleans, La.; Ut S ax on’ S170.380, would ha | 6 mes thot, if hay ever expected to clect Stows | 14RO o pler clectinns of deleates | Hotfo Pearsnil nnd Thome Walls,Central Park “hotd 1 bellove the fax wos abollshed fu 1671 or | 35d Governugol Lilinols, Loy bud bebter: pug a ‘South back into harmony with our principles and Conatitution, Tho Republican partyhad the best_clulm_on the voles of the people who Joved the Union, . Wo could o sure ns lmngv as the old party remained fn Yowcr of the safety of our fnstitutions, and that our good namg among the natfons would be retaiued. In con- cluding, Mr, King predicted a- floflws victory for the Republfcan party this fall, Mr. Rockwell followed with a stirring ad- dress, and tho meeting adjourned for a week. ¢ PImST WARD, The First Ward Democratic Club was to have met at No, i7 Clark street 1ast evenlug, but did | not. At its last meeting there was o want of light oud notbing was done, and the snne con- close of "his -speech soveral accessions were made to the Hayes and Wheeler Club, and thiee cheers were given for George F. Edwards, the Ropublican nomineo for Represcntative. INTERESTING FROM INDIANA, “Special Dispatch to The Tribune. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Hept. d.—~Daonfel W. Voorhees has aceepted the invitation of the Re- publican State Committee, and to-morrow will mneet John 8hermat, of Ohla. In joint debate, ot Columbia_City, Whitby County. The Hon. James G. Blalug has conseénted 10 eone’ into this Btate, aud will be prosent nt tho d rall srranged for the Tippeennde battle-ground, Sept. 20, at which. Geu, Harrison will ulso be present. IN FROM ONE TO TWERTY MINUTES, Homatter how violent or excruciatfng ke pa Rheunatic, Dedsridden, 3 Verion RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL -"Afford Instant Eage, g Inflnmmluon of the Kidnoys, Ir tion of the Bladder, I.nllnmx’nn!lu’l’:‘::nfmlah % . .| Rudolph Elchenbicrgor, Deutsche Zeitung, Peoria} i h PORT ATKINSON.' " Bowels, Mumps, Congestion of by okt : Dale fonce ardund the house, and_ kéep him “tn :{’rfim‘ .“’ .'-hfi lnflvth(n‘ory, thefe was t6 much tho Hon, Robert Lowery, Davenport, 10.; As B flfl{',‘(‘“‘]’( 'g‘:l\’f bl :g":,f‘:“"::,m:!‘g“:m"m: . Special Dispaich to The Tribune. Tmngy; Sore "Throat, mm:m:h" o R [y Dkt : upd everybody eles oub™. . | ity 1 \r. Tirayton moved that two cts of dofegatea | Coon and A, B, Coon, Jr., Marengo, I, eveniog, nok even the janitor, Tonr ATKIRSON, Wis., Sept. 4.—On Baturdsy Broathing, Palpitation of Mr., Tilden was also a ntockhol?rhlnlt‘l;nehfmp By ‘q,\l‘ M,u{:y re(crfiinlcu‘: n‘imle loL the statenients | pg clevted,—one for tho County and one fof the |, o x}mu{gmfinf g‘E?DQlM'I’ITBI\I‘ o, i - BOYS IN ULUB,, P "nlnwfi, 1! %}a o '5:{. mfuunfint lt]ha lll:yfil the Henrt, Hystorica, b I ining Company and tho Michigen | that have been-published about B Yorivh Nt 0 hrough o €loud of smolke, not over-fragym and eeler Club of thi ce, the Hoo. . e Caany. e atter pala & disiteud 113 PROFAITY, ETo1" Sonatortal Contention. i ieaplo demanded ' o J'ei Eeacy tho seversl commilieo-rooma 1 | posasshs, o COmAng & e ot fog | Casmell and. M. Georgo W, Bureliard. repiied Droup, Diphtherin, Oatarrh, Infiusnzs,'Headache, Toothache, . Notralgia, Rheumatiem, Cold Chills, .Agte- Chills, Chillblains, and Froat Dites, i ~ |, * Yes, and-T thiuk they aro true. You rgmom-: | - = -the Palmer House. When thess parlors wero . * evory year until the psulc from date of Ite orgats |'y o viig"foumal abovit that time (Slas) fii ok Rayneacee ::‘#&im{‘fimm" tostriko | HLAINES of s Tieatlquorters for the Roclce faation, and { nmn cortaln that the Clills bavd | . some pretiy tough stories abtmi him. Ho | “Nir"Mallen favored the holding of thre sep- | Footedy” it was argued that the placo was tog done the same. Gen. Barnum, of Connecticuty! | told me they camo from lis brothier. ¢ But,'i| graee conventinns on.three reparato days. ' ardstocratie, and that “tho bone and slnew of . (s Prestdent of the Cliffs, and I shonld not sup- | said be, * 1 tan't answer uxcug,r because T shall Mr: King offorod the following eo a sabsti- | the party " would never come to them. But pose howould handle anything that did not pay. make matters worso I do. “The truth s, in- : Ak i in our family and my brother. tuto: rowiod TR Wi Areat” & meaee Day saity runs in our faiolly and my brother. 18 no ; ;| crowded “w! o srea an - Day T am surc that iero 4 & chanco forroforun that | SeRLY Fb BOCh S G Femult n that o | , Fesolred, That, In accordanco with, Mo, vecori- | Ufier day tho sumo crowd amoke s apit in the | should not be overlooked, Proper suthorlty | writes theso chiugs to the Journal.' B Lhat b pots of delezat 1, 118 heroby o' two front rooms, and keep tho olr donse conld readlly sscertain just themmonnt of Til- | , % Do ydu 'think his ‘brother's brother 3 | County st the prl v one Scontorial:] With promnu?' fnd political buncarnbe, «den's income; but in no other way conld it ve touchedy” » : . and fopree nmfu and une county, w0 As s pollticln remarked to 8 'I‘msy roahiod, 1 lave tried for a long ttme toget tha | Upoumy word Tdu, Tlave scon evldences | col, Payneaccepod the aubstitute, and It was |-YNE - reporter yosierds y—and ho. was ‘a purposcs of organization. The first business | to the speechies of Btrong and Smith in an‘able was tho electfon of officers for the company, | Wmaumer. . PR #L which resulted as follows: . e m'mm‘m e i ' Ugptaln—L. F. Juole, CLINTON, In., Bupt. 4.—Thestvernl companics et 3, i Cyon, ] of Boya n Bius o Lois, Comanche, and. Gl & kg ' 3 ed Licro for a cmonstration The question ot iiniforma having come up, tha | Lo Y MAIEC BEEe Hor & B0 ettty a tatlo in length, Thecity ia full of people, who have Comumnittes on that subject saldthat they had not beun ablo to come to any conclusion, and | com'e 1o hear the speaking I the Opera~House. deslred further.time to consult with members from other parts of tho city to secure uni- ‘The application of the Rendy Rellef to the part or nggfig{e{;@e pala or dlmcul{y exiats Wil aford oue Twenty drops In half a- tumbler of. water wit, i i e e, B BT Wind iniho liowels, and it tnrernul bt OO crn stould lways on READY RELIEF with v.'hem"’ .::;‘-glrengs H!AWDAYGIA:;PI revent sickness or paius frol 11§ d. many, littla things he lias doug Democrat at that,—* You itnow wo Lave got to | formity: FAIRS, } Sitatisa : & B 3&%2}:";"'{1:%“&“ | @ D a good many, e has done Lulos e e . ; = s . - figures, and hove only, just wucceeded. The | ppg ,nm_fi b Y. Ta ke e ,i!g“ : ond roxoition was noxt consllered, |-bava ‘somcbody to sit around with us, and wetve | Ml Woods, fn the chalr; snnonnced as-a : p b ) . ed 1) the mi) 14 [ " e seeond A D Committes on Transportation Messrs. J, E. ' YLLINOIS. a“ll;b%f::‘:nfiny I::l mx:flmxaln:"p;:“ i &flffi:‘&'fi"fifilnmma to him now, and !unv'o Lol. Bravinan “&"“Fh" it ‘:fl' competent fop mfl&’x l‘:nc;fgv:r mrr%\‘:‘t.flflh&n?l t! :;‘2“:“\:‘)!:}" “?"““' R. W. Smith, A, W, Dri This Com- Special Dispatch to m: Tridune. an s st T haye underrated the prafit. 1t would bg [+ Dot advocated hiin sincc, I agreud o 'spea for’ Hla Caminfiles tadesighite the ; : ; mittac was Instructcd to obtain the mast favor- that croiwd ks ever present, al | ¢ 'Ex-Murshal K, B. Goodell came back from he | the Eest :u(cnlnyl bringiog with him a small TIMD OP NOLDING THE'CORVANTIONS. Iinpossible to let profits run over from.one year | the Ureenbackers during the entire campalgn, Col. Payne said that: thero wers no Sci 10 another, aa Iroit ore I8 sold on four montha! | Tgol out’ as soon as'Tcould honorably; and,. |: committees. . Tho worlk liad to be duns b Otrawa, 1IN, Bcpt. 4—The twenty-fourth annual fair of the Illinois Btate Agricultural abla mlmu rates for the crganization's pro- Fever and Ainncnrefl'lornfl' cents. Thers Is noty posed trip to Indlanapolts Sept. 20, remedinl agent i the worl Vi SiHG. s 11 GLher mraiations, Diown. Besret Sy oA r 4 Frla - i . | yellow anil othie filed iy Tadwags Bh tiie, and ths smounts of profit could be readily | even wnider these ‘elrcutastaices, T would not' | Cammittes, and tho - resolution contenpiated | S-bar'l" and lots of enthuatism for Tilden and m’"&?{’)fia‘fia.’flfi‘fifi'&.-‘&{'\’vfi’liu'iflu :ll&xycqu;;‘s f{,’,‘:’ffi” ':::;1 "H},‘tfi,’;fi‘,’:u}‘fl;{l !nvu; Tici as Niaaway's fieud " Hetiets !’K{ly.ge':lfl se!&'l’fl': - pscertained. Tesides, frat-class Lank paper.is | bnve said what Thave 1f he nad not, by doin uiting the labor on sub-comunittees, Wwho could Tendricks,” As thediseass fs not catching, ho ln‘Blue ‘of thie Bouth Bide will bo fresent, - ausplces, ;¢ agres Bald by Druggisia 4 . aliways given for New York are. D, || certain "gdipgs, ubsolved me from aif conti- fio W better. . e " | didnot spread tho enthusiasm to a great ex- | 7770 o UTLE UNIONS, o - . able.” Tho grotnds wero fn good order, sutries # ; z E ; de{:flg;' d abont i naat. 4 3r. King subntitted the followin substitutd: lflgh S vl 1ol Qhipsiction. The' Committees from the various trades- | Bumerous, and thie attendance fair' forthe frst ; ' ILLINOIS. o |t Wataboot blsbelgofs vt s | esoleed, Toat the Ropresentative Convantione, | ¢ pacreiery (rUREY, Moeciiel SRS T4 | uniona that aro fu lungue ek last cyningin | day, 1n tho horso asd cattle departmients thy [ 5 i g i JINSOUND MIND each In its own diatrict, be held Oct. 11, 1470, and | terday froul tha Gerinans ho had telegraphe Maskell Tall, on Despluins streat, for the pur- | number of cutrics fs slready up o last year, 2 . CARDON DALE. S “A peutleman with whow & am_sequainted | That the primaries by icld in the city Oct, 10, and'| L0 comound speak i this city Saturday even- | S0 S0k o Wotine the nominations for mems | . Yy up year, #pectal Dispaich to The Tridune. % was promised money by Li, but he never- pald | 'fi, the county towns on ths —. St fngy fu ungwer to Carl Bchurz, “Fred Hassaurck gc; OF . tha Tx m[’;mm, a8 Koo at. | &ud the oflicers of the Hoard find it necessary to . GAnuoNDALE, Tll, Scpt. 4—Saturdey okone | him, Hetold mo that ho ulan't want, to pay- | ™5y, Kiog snid it there woro soparato conveti- /18 Europo, Frone Sigel fo 11, aod DR. RADWAY’S _ crect fifty additional stalls to most the, nocx- pected demand. The Nornana take the lead in the horse dcpartment, the larjzest cxhibitor heing Lowla C. Hodgson, of LaSallo County, who has scventeen head, Dillon, of Normal, comes next with cloven head,' Aundrew Arm- strong, of Logan County, hoa' eleven head of Humbletonfans, and three Clydesdales. ~ The show of roadaters {a also very fine, Bhort-horns omoerats of this vieinity essemblod {n | tho man anythiu beeause e got dtanls; and he | t1ona care ahould be taken in tho sclection of | -€8i't come, Guatayus Koeruer las the 't:gu g? l-)mm for the urpasco’l formally or- | ‘dlon’t ‘"""W'"‘.“’ anvihing £o d0 with such n tho delogates, o solect them in the Interest of | ——Well, lic's gono Eust. The only man who 1 K man, Subsequeritly ho eaw & feioud of the | (g puople, and leavo them untrammelod. Morg | 40 como s Emil Rothe, of Cinclunatl, - Col. goniziug s Tlldon sud Hendricka Club, The | gontieman, und, o excuss himself for uot pay-1 | nitehition qught to be pakd to the nomination of | Juesron will assist him. Atter this work Col. paper, which had been out for about o week, | jng the money, told him that I said there Was' | Rapptors and Represeutatives than ever bufore. Jucgson will go to Indiana and Ohlo to do some contalned upwards of 100 names pledged to | o use 1n pay] n§ tld man, for Jt ho did p!ldv,hlm [ Heretofare they hud been nominated af the tail | Atutupi for Tliden, aud to vecuro o nlssion or ot v, . { he would spend the muney for women antd rain, sume other appolutment, should the Demacracy | he uu§l wrote Wi rod & ero 5 ‘Capt, Counett hus refurned from Indla considering the time of sunouncenjent, inu e Do o niagalie, 0a T certbloly could mob, | chlof complaint ahout it It wos o moticr of : . Wliere he hias boen muking lots of ayes and | Shst bt strong and eloquent speeeh, Auother | huve snid suek o thing. Mo @id-not reply, but | fnsideratle, - -iriporiance, and ' the - pe tendance, + A committce was appointod to walt ou (e, J, 8. Roynolds snd regucst him to ads dresa them, nc{numn is_tho favorite with the worklngmen of the West Blde. A ZIGITEENTIL WARD, The offlcers of tho North Divislon Haycs and Wheuler * compuufes’ et last night” in the Elghteenth Wurd Club’s rooms fo ‘Turner-Hall nnfi,mlkcd over the Pfldu of Thursday night. ' REGULATING PILLS, Perfoctly tasteless, alegantly coated purge, eguiate, purify: cleduas, i Trengrhen S engrhes i3, for the cilre of all” disorders of the Stom: ach, Livof, Bowels, Kiineys, Bladder, Servoue - Thoy nlso discusged the question of uniforms Qologaten, If buslicss men, would bo able to do | A good-natured, benevolent-looking gantlo- toke the lead In the cattle department, sdme 0f | easé P g o Wheeler. conversions, Mo gues to Bourbon | for tho meinbers of tho stall of® the Divislon id oases, Liewtan nstipation, Coatives Tudiger meeting will soon bo beld, when they will per- | told the gentleman ‘to whom hu lind originally L'iffl‘f"“ i ;‘é',f,:‘t‘g’;'“'i W:S’Ifl'::;‘f"“‘v,"‘: County, Ky, next. _ Dommnndcr‘ and mads thomsolves acqualnted '1'{‘:10"’,';;"tfi:'d{mfgu{m:‘;lfiml,"“},':f ;_‘:,‘,"‘"\‘,’}‘""3; Holopitne |J:'n¥£l§5'|'l‘:'-'.':'fin"-')xml‘;z.}(g.';e e snahtlirganies PPN made the statement that ho -had gotten o latter | calliyg of separate Conventions, 'Tho party was | . Col Baldwin's Tilden Leglon fs not recruite | with ench other, for all of which the meeting | pycjeren, of Saugamon Countys Robort Olney, | iaterel Viscots. "Wamrdntud to eftect a poaitive cure. Tl “{ é‘“ cans mot In Rickart & Campbell's fronL me nnf'm;: that one Or the othor of us Was | peifer organlzed todday than ever buforé, and '"i" fast as he would like fo nave it Bad| was called, - 9 A of Henry Coum.fu and B, C. Lows, of LaSalle LA Ty niug 00 mereury, mineral, or A e 1 Pty | Anlstaken—hocoutdn’t tell which, aa ho lad 108t | gvery day'addod to its pecfection, . |, Among those who pit thelr signatures on | A moeting of the Executive Committos of tho | County, with fitcen Lead each. D. Bovery, of | EE Observe [hi following eynptoms resulting from : Hullithis cvening to permanently' organize the | the letter,—aa it a public man would mlslay | ", Brayton favored) the holding of all the the nig book yestorday wwére 8. JC Hally New | Riphtecnth Ward Ropublican Club wus held Inst | Leland, abrner of tho Jargest herd of Holstéln | ®Conutination O wari Biiod “Folineas of theBiond fa Moges and Wheelor Club. After nocessary | such o lotter ag that. ; W' 11| priniries on the sany ay. This would inadre | rleans, La-s J. I Fottor, Qltman, f1ks A. Me- | it at tho headquurters in Turncr-Uall. Dres- | cattle in tho Btate, cxhibits nine bead of that | the lte P ReHITy T thia Stamachh. Neusen Hemmivars preliminarics, Elihy Pslmer was olected Prosi- | 1+ I lylng an evidence of Insaultyy . Tiree separato seta of dolegates, . By any other' ;""““;“hfih}'.“““‘,lfi"hr ‘“~¢M- W. Mclteynolds, | {dent Spence presided, Arrangements were dis- [ breed, The largest oxhibitor of Jersoys,| Diskust of Food, kuliness uf welglitin 1 Homach, : dont und O, IT. Able and C. B. Holding Secretas Well, b Ia elither ‘ 1| ¢ourse tiie samo men would "probably be 1u all Yeoria; B, E. Otlilety, Clucluuatl, O-3 L. B | cuseod for a largo meeting_Saturday wight in | {s "V, Barber, of Decatur, fourteen head, Romachy SwimminR of the Hesd Harrie and Bt 4 tod b ative THE DEST LIAN IN TIIB BTATE OF ILLINOLS, - || ¢). Conventions. A lohnson, Aurora; M, W. Dunham and AL W. | 1 wer Tnrner-Hall, whon Emery A, 8torrs will | T. L. Miller, of Will County, has 24 hemt of | Jreathing, Flutteriizs at the Ifenrt, Chioking or sof- zigh, Thio maetlng nstruct o Execaltvo | or io doesn't know what Lo {3 doing Lalt the'| “Mr. Avery was opposed to holding tho | Fiéteben Wayne, 1.5 Thotas Montgomery, | dolivor one of his diaractoriatio ‘spoeches. -~ 1ix- | Hurefords. J., B, Barncs, of Yo Balie County, |+fgeating hensaton when 1n's Lying bostare. Dim Commlttee, Samuel T, Brusl, Chafrman, to pro- | time." i o 07| primaries o wecks Citoro tho Conventtous, | Scdalls, Mo.: John 1, 1. Willlame, Scdalia, Mo. | gonsivo pruparutions aro hnlng‘ made_for_tho | wukes the best show of Devons.. Tho same de- | Jra Palnio s Honde fehoansy ot perintsa oy 4l cure ut once 100 uniforms. The Becretary cn- Daes ho talk much of Lew Steward ! sitice thore were so many candidates that the INDEPENDENT UNERNDACKERS, demoustration In honor of Carl Schurz, Fullyl ent Is fuller and better ropresented than tolled 153 members to-night, aud has a prospect 4 His egotlam I8 boundless, and that, asido o() many more. Thcyzog-r.h with ereat fervor | from hisignorauce, (s enoughito dis anyone, | hotiiy i i mou yesterday culivened theo Tremont House . and oxpect to bo biokind none. The club also | ‘Ilo ald to no frequently thut Sun 4 Thero | "Lt 7.;;;f,“j&g;fi:f,“;}{;:,‘,‘,‘i’,‘,’,’,‘,‘;g,,g + i| rooms with lis prescnco and sume stump-tatled - Sustructed the Corresponding Secretary to in- | 18 one thing sure, I have claments of popularity Mr. Atwater remarked that no harm wonld | cwstency; upon which ho dilated, much to tho v;:a the L'\hlhl fromn uxpn xwl;fihogng “tlb{mn ‘:wl :‘:21;5 me Which 1o other ‘man.in t Btate | yeo done by lxoldh:‘é il he primarles on the amusement of the aclect fow present. When ? turday afters ¥ i © ] same doy, ¢ E o % wmien ™ stoe - Carbonule " will | *DId he montton thore olementa!” 5Bt Tigan sotd thet I the primarios woro dje | £ of fnandlal roform turued out 1o 640 th olo- % by y apt, Ry {3 A be in_ her glory, Her former citizen, but “ No—general clemonts; and bo sald Lo wasg' J!dmrun- aple would not take the intoreat fn.| phonts. Thero was nothlug new to work out. * now SGn:t.url,; J'zhn A. Logen, will arrivy | very v,rm! known.” . cooh oo | them |uu‘zw|.?wy should, ile moved thut the Bomo atriot sent in a report of tho meeting licre at noun, and 18 to be saluted with a round. “\Was he ratiunal when hie eafd that ¥ . resolution ba 1aid over untl the thne had been | 804 PO e-ralslng at Evergreen Park, Saturda, of gunas., At the lecture-hall of the University, @1 think 0, for the truth Is he [ not known | geag tor holdng the primariéa for the County last. Dr, Jobn L. Kellogg, 8. F. Norton, an 4t about 3 v'clouk, he will b tendered B recop- | in the counties adjoining; Lis-owu, .1 lave fre- | Gonyention, v 3 J. F. Scanlon spoke, and o Greenback Club was % Irosn th embly | quently been asked dowin there, $ Who s this | Ty, Ki -organized witls the following-named ofiicer e day yeluiive fo potiy | Low Siowards Shat fntio ™ - | bt Riug offured un o substitute for tho whole | ‘6fylicat, J. L. Kelloge; Vice-President, J, 5 hull Pain awneas of the Skin and Eyes, Patna fo the 8ide, fet iR TR e . A [ew dotes of RADWAY'S PILLS will free thesyy tem trum all of the above-named disurders, ' Eehta Derbox. " UMby Drnggieis, o rerh Price 23 800 Minute-Men of the Elghteenth Ward wi aat yoar, or at any [»ruvlaul Stata Fair, Bork- ‘turn otk an each beeasion, 1t Is hoped that the | ehires take the lead in number, followed by Baturday rnenuui; will be_largely attended, It | Chester whites. Shoep and poultry are not 60 1s also expected that: Coroner Dietzach will | well represented as last year, slthough tho en- speak In German. tries to-morrow may bring the former u‘;:. but The Eightcenth Ward Republican Club have | the latter canuot possibly be as zood. Tho ma~ tendered thelr rooms in Turner lfall for the | chinery hall ia fllled, and'a largespace of ground | Minute-Mon _organization of the Narth Divia- | adjolnlng. Axflc:\dtuml products avd fruits lon. An officer of the stnfl of tho Division | aro not yst well ropresentud, unor are the Commander will be In constant attendance, and | fine arta” and domestic dopactments. Large any communication addressed to those quarters | additions will bo mado in all” to-morraw, Tgo will recelve attentiom sccommodationa for visitors are frst-class, BOUTH SIDX MILITARY, Tlho Dlyiston Cominunders and the members the circus processlon came along, tho great par- Ovarian Tumor Of ten yoars' growth oured by Goo dwater and eatubles are in the greatost 5 < H % bundance, and the facilitiea for getting to and "m"m'h) No "‘,‘“‘3{{’ o w"fd uti? mfim[fi: \ “"Y‘-’:w‘«‘: ‘x;l::!ocgnfl'ig MpONSEMENTI? Herolyed, That the Connty U'Jdflvcnflfln bo hold 8?“{.{‘};;‘;,,"‘“"“““ » F. White; Secretary, | of tholr stafts and the ofiicers of all tho Haycs Trom, u:o" grounds nro ‘anple. g’l'he %him‘(;,n, zmm‘ln :mln‘lince. nl;‘r! arfifl&cak‘pu T 7 4Yes, very much, I told hlin (it was boforg fi',',]‘fi,'}d”fli'p%.‘:fifll(fl; é’;Z.‘i;::{‘.o.t',’";,'%‘,:.E“‘,g‘.‘g; Alil, 8mith has been elected President of the nnd Whegler martial compalos iu tho city are | Burlington & Quincy Ratiroad Company run FBOITA, X the Demovratle Couvention wus held when I | geveral Benatorla), Districts on the 12th of Octabor, Tenth Ward Gresnback Club, which has reor- b Spectat Disputch tu Tha Tribuste, 4 was there)—what I kuew would bo, the case— | and that separato delegates furauch cunvkntt&u be | gunized. ! TromiA, (i, Sept. 4.—The Hon, R. IL Whit< | that If the Democrats took bim uq, the Repub- | clocted at Krlmnrun to bo beld on the 10th day of DUMOCRATIO COUNTY COMMITTER, \ d lnr. present meuiber of Congress from tha | livans who were bis friends would leave him, T | October, 187, thoso In the city to boheld between | The Couk County Democratic Ceutral Com- nl! carncat); re?luunudm meet in tho club-roomns | trains from thoir depot cvery twenty minutes, of the Urand Pacific Motel this evening at 8 | Pasaengers via the Uhlcago “& Alton and tho o'dock for the purpose of electing & Com- | Chicago & Paducah ere landed near the catranca mander-in-Chisf of all the forcus, .| gate. '} and 0, of the Sixteenth Ward Hayesand Wheel- Corunuus, O,, Bept, 4.—The Ohio Btata Fair er Minute-Mon was held last ul xilll at No. 811 | commencod today, The show of .etock Is ex- lIx‘x" rt:b:?d'c‘;e“"rhr?’:'ln\::fi:‘;%% caied tho madt- | cetlent, but the other departients aro not i primarics and the rwre:unmflon question. The scssfon was o privato one, reporters befng bouuced ns fast as thoy attompted to coter. For nearly throo Distrlct, wos serenadod to-night by | sdvised him to.make the run by bimself, | tho loursnffiand7 p. im..and'in tho countytowns | mittue met seaterday afterncon at_No. 77 Clark SIXTEBNTII WARD, s fillnllil, and In Tesporlea to thelr calls l;% earedk | and not to unita with the Democeata; but his | Lotween the haurs of'd and7 p. ., atroct, wnh’l’crfl . 8mith In thochalr, the ob- | A meetiug of tlio otllcers of Compantes A, B, OHIOo., , . and made 3 few reinarks. e doclared n?mneu wholo alm iva to get the nomination of tlielr | . Mr Avery moved asnu wmendment that the | ject helug 1o alscuss the 3 ¢ 3 osed to T. A. Hoyd for Congress al- | Conventlon! .. .| primarica in tho city be _hald betweun the hours :;ufig 4 lltu regular nnmim:ye of the lle!’n\mlh;un‘ #T6 you know how he secured t1" 5oy of 8 & i, and 7 p. in. Lost, . Conventiof. Boyd had promised to support [ #No,” Iwaa not {o their mnndenbvx: at tho | Thesubstitute was adupted. tnve E-d an Ovarian Tamor in the Ovarles ' uud Bowels for Ten Yenrs. 4 : | readiness for exuibition. Axx Annon, Deo. 27, 1878, —] ; im, ud 1 about it, and_succeeded In sccur- | tima, ¢ A ‘Col, Payne moved thot” tho Chalf appoint a | hours thio % unterriled” potrlots discussed o | Dbttslion of that ward reauitcd os follows: e, otliers iay bo Lenatlted, 1 iake th h'uz the uum}unlon bimselt, Ile should buth { . Was your prediction verified1” camnilttes of three for each Heuotorial Bistriot roport. Thuy wero afrald to huve reporters | Major d. A. Le Brung ‘i‘&‘fi‘l""“"_c'“”“fll’oflv SUBURBAN NEWS, - 4 bave idd 83 Orarian Tumor n ¢ oo und wrk agalnat s man who hud sbusod | Yon: all tho prainineut Rupublicans who fa- | 40 call the fonatorial sud Roprescnative Conven-: it on accout of the dissension aud bicker- | Juartormnater, Ogcar Williama; Drum-Major, | 4 | Bl R Ry et e wie co hini'and sought Lo ruln bis private charactor.: | “vored lilin upta it time Tefe hlin.> tlons at tho thue Uesignated, each fu by own’| fiyrs among themsolves, and the cholce person- | Ucorge Bmith. : : LAKY, . fldteytae § ol bt have Tivel inch Enocll Emery, Thomna Cratty, and other Iead- 1o uro muainly his supporters now?'? | distriet, Agreed to. 3 alities which they excliaure nt all their meet- QBRMAN-AMEIICAN CLUD. . fatnedsy ovenlog burylars broke open the door | fricndof wine irduced me to try Radway's g Republicaus, followed fu’the samostyle, [ = #4014 Democrats—Hunkers—followa dyed fn | - Tho Chair appotited the following ings. Loud and ‘long Al each speaker tulk,’| Tho Gorman Hepublican Club mst laat even- | ofa cor lu the yard of the Michigan Contral Rall- | haith Bl i thep et bus aually, after whilel the meeting adjourned, the wool! ‘ First Distriet~dobn Lyle King, B, W, Warren, | until fioully o reron Wwaa adopted, ingz at headquarters, corner Lake and Clark | rosd Company ot Laurel atrect, and had takenaway | . 1purchiased six bottiss of the Hosolvcat, two boxes of s WADEROAN, * | v iave you heavd of o b B .| ot tortman, puds, £ ‘l“hlllllll'im 3. . clongh 'l'l‘m new II‘:lt\ 1od ropuscs udx;t each Demo- ll-mi:’s} (ul; l:.lm purise u(! {uli}llllfl flé‘"{;’?"‘(" same clothing which was consigned to dry goous [ i Flis, aud two bottias of ths HHcllel, 1 ubed thets A Spectul Disputch to Tne Tridune, % ANY OTUEIS WILOM LIE IIAB DISGUSTED econd =N C. Ehillips, v | cratic voter sliall registor tive days bofuro +the | inenta fop the reception of thollow, Carl Schurz, | y,giie in Chicago, Bergt. ShefMer waa Informed of | vera. T used fwelye mo ittea af the Reauveot, (60 Wauxeuan, 1L, Sept. 4—The citizens of cracit |1 JH. B, Brayton, Georus M. Hogie, and —Swith. | glectio 3 5 . Hos ¢t | Who has beeu aunounced to dellver an address Y fipmied.of J e o) erilsent. A e ubers Lampue | DYl Jrorantty il e he bent meh that, | . 7Aird Zaniriti—Jolin Wondel, Curls Tegiuicyor, leotion of delegatua, Each prociuct Will elect of the ltellef, and two baxes vl the Eillk, Letore they weru gotie [ Hiad losk twenty-11ve pannds. T continued to uso the medieinu unthl | was sure thib was eutirely cured. 1 touk the mcdiciue about 110 montlie, and duriug that 1o loat {urty-fivs poundk 0 ail § Look threa doseu botties of the Resviveat, sif bottlen Ilollef, Aud ¥ix boxes ot (he Pl 1 {eet})flltflly well, sud my heard s full of uuuu.l‘dc o the affair, and, with Oficer Markoy, proceeded i to*the yard The goods were strewn fh Tho President of tho Llub, Mr, Floto, oocu- | 81l directions vn the gronyd, but no trace rlul the chair, aud the attondanes was quite | of the berpetrators of the burglary could be found. arge, embraciug many leading Gormaus who | Markey was placed in the cae, and Bergeant thel- AViakegnn re ot e A EG 'S ; et ot of thelbeak matthat.| sa d. JL unner : :ilnoll'xll dclq;:ulcn and val.le with I.ha'v;lud for stenioj o Hon. 8, M. Culiumand the Hun. | wero fn the Ureanliack par can be eallod ! i 4 .q. .| the balance “ut largs. Whors wora than ona B Yor ot BlioculE-Llal, Tho Hon. ¥+ Er | & warty, went. 60 1 houdtemen of respoctablle | 12 fureg, ol 7ict—0bris Mamer, D. G. Avers, W | yjup, oxlsts, esch chib will bo compolled to Clarke, of this city, woa made President of the | jry wel weallh—to adviss with Iim ss to the | “Fyih »Llrlab—s. . Claveland, Peter Klolbasss, | meet, register, and report, If o ward has four wweeting? 'Tho assumblage wos first addreased | campnign; end the fusultingly told them that | John §. Mullen, - . [ preciucts, und la allowed six delegates, cach bfiv'v Mr. Cullom, who confined his arnunent | they hai camo thero for money. ' 1o sald this Stxth District~F, M. Ryan,Louls Schaffner, John Prerhlcl votes for oue aud Jnlnv.lflr for the other chiel i Gonoun ot McCormick Iall Thursday evemng, - 2 1y to gl ticed by the Topub- o wouldit. take & deilar trom bim o | Atwater, 1% M. Lidor “Thin was the gist af the bl [ i L i R ot LAl Kk bbb et Rl B LT R A R he econoiny practived by L J 0 Diel who wouldn' ke s dollar from him to water, I¥, M, g WO, his was the gist al ¢ Dusinesw trans- i Coun reasurer Hug ol. Behalluer, 1t Btate al onderfi uc. T fech dev It Hean party mmuglmgtrlu Aininttiation, tomenany ; : Bioemih DUtie—~E. . Tayue, 1. 8. Willam- | actd. The Commiitten adjourned dotil 8 | Musars. KIdkko, Jakol Grovs, and ofliora. - " | Tiadow of a stafa on Hlete streel, piaced plloa of | &g my prayer s that it iy in us wnach oF o blesini va his soul i clothes uver Markey 40 that lia could not bu sven | tootersaait e Previous to the speaking & grud torvhiight | ¢ What party will these men Lo ilentified | $ov 8nd . M. Slngor. o'ulock Baturdsy afternoon, eports were recelved from the Committees 1 [ MES, B, C, BIBBINS. rocesston Lok nllv‘:u on i fnnupal mrfu. ‘with sy e BAHIS OF APPORTIONMBAT, Y, Ly tho borglars, Tbe peelor had not been long in {Blunc: > " " WEST 8IDE OFFICENA. on Finance, Arrungements, Musle, Programmo, | ambush when the bLurgiars appeared. -Biarl Mre, ilblus, who mskes the aliova certincate, 4 1be i From the large uumber that were present {rom 10 Nepitblican party)’ Mr, Kiog offered ‘tho followlnis, Which was | A jnecting of stuil oflicers was hield at Justics | vtt., indicating progress,. aud generally tp the | watched thom tlu up {he Clothies ana brepa 5:! ersu, for wham 1rajusslod pau. ta subd wediclod the surrounding cu\nur{ it da very ovident the |- g there roally uny’ sirength'to tho greeu-, | adupted: : { Matson’s oilice ladt wvening for the purpose of | cffoct that tho Iutorest takon in Mr, Behiirz wae | part, whon o thought hie would objact to the pro- | of me, with the exception of what was seat 10 her by Republican vote this fall will b6 much larger {:back movement fun IJI{I Btatai" o1 Resolved, Tt the barin' of apportionment be | preparing for the kraud parade Thursduy. dus- | 8ure to draw out for bhu the largest sudlence | cesdings, so b cried *+ lalt* you, | iay say that liet stuterueat Is correct withuutd than heretofore, 271 T Wwell, T 0o not know what propress they ! | the lteyubiican votu of 1875 for Alvxandar Wolcotl, D btataon prosidad Jupt, W, H. Ruger wnd | of: the campulg so far. . ‘The burglars wers astoutshed, but vsemad not to | qushiocesion, | (Lol 3 8 LERC, e Srnzcmimtn, | v e fn o s month, but hen Lvaa o | abrng us lelepite coseach 100 4 fracton o | 4 Graln woro wlocted us At o Sercut | It et uingunced that thees cempanies ot e cormaa To et b ot e | et may gorstiy chne Mre. Hibbie, wilo wiskes 1 © > 0 The - ¢ 3 | publivans could uol Ory Wai Chris Mamer ans Ik Fran] W ntte-Men een detalled to escort the i B sbove cer! , 18 W €en {UF MaLy years wel BrnNoziELY, 1L, Sept, &—An linmenge Re- t%;l:;t l‘;:('ll\‘x’é&\l lgutxlult}: ‘i‘&mxflmo Demo; -x‘:u.mAt Jeaal one delcgate. the Bl oo speakier from th hotol Lo tho ball b the 6von~ | sos. eacieiqcoine p iith the fusitite burglane | knowa o ab o Acta tuorein Rated ato undouly htlr, 1D, 8, Botke d Julw R, . [mbllmn mectiug wus held ab tha Wigwant herel |58 b of peoph bellove i the doctrine, | The Chialr appolntod asa committeo to mako | Tie Niaith, 17, &, Bagieon and HoD. R, Floyd A, D, Jeuntugs o-night, und mtch enthusiasin prevelled over [ yup(hey nsk, ¢ Jlow are you zoing to work it the apportiomuent, Mesars, Hoffman, Braylon, | tho Tunth, Ma), Edwards aud Capt. Phitlips the specchies. Col. Clark F, Carr, of Galesburg, | e cnn‘x‘; t and wil) not’vnlu Iml-" Democratg,! | and Mullen, 2 | in the Elevu'nth.’ L. L. Troy_and Col, Ii, A. was the princimd sucaker, wnd Lis address wis | Byery oo scomed b’ Us aware that the Demo- | 3F. Mullon called attention to the tmportance Litmpton in the Twelfth, L. B, Whito aud Louis u foreiblo sud cloguent -preaentation of tho | yyte'weye guxious to swallow everything, tho | of “"""'luf for judyes of election mun Who | Wolf ju the Thirteenth, Otto Flacher § rundlug {ssuca, Gov. Puliner was preasut'as | pigvement fucluded.” woull be true to the party, It was anotorious | aud Edward Thowmpson dn the Four- riend of Ool, Carr, und oceupled & prominent | -i'\ag wewap of tho lmll'pnndnnt votein this | fact that the county ring now tools in tha | geuptl. Tha followin Alds-at-Large -+ neat upon the piatform. ‘The Hon, James C.' | gyaee for ‘Filden talked of " different wards whu wore trylng £0 geb men on | wypg wppolnted: 5 L. Morrison, Coukliug made tha closing address, and ua ubly W [ don't kuow whether such an agreement the Rupublican delegationséo us Lo numlgmm i, D, treau, V. Girardln, O, T, Birklgud, , ous it was, has bee made, but I koow saina of tho promis | Meuibers of | the™ ring for C“'"I“.V Com- | "Thomus Shea, Petor Kiolbuseu, James Collicld, . = BLULY, nent Democrats I the State wanted to give the | miestoners. Thede imen were - the sawe | ¢, &, Wiltlams, 11, L. Iertz, Johu C. Clustt Epecial Dispaich to The ma!u»;‘ Cutt Independents the entire State ticket for thelr tellows who m.u!ud the ballot-boxvs last fall, | wos appointed Drum-Major for the Weal : Ex.muéln.. Bept, 4—"1he Lon, 3, ., Cullom support of Tliden and Hendrleks, ' That o he | and the rlug wauted Judges who could be in- Diviston, Dr. d. 11, Burckmore, Assistant Sure Pand A. Bhuman will speak In Dubola l?"‘"f' to disgust any houest man, even though thoy | timidated—men whio wero in '“"‘a' Democrats, | geon-General, ‘The above-uatmod gentemen, Houss Tnesduy ovenlne, I the weather fs § oo S8 NLG0 90 urey out the aprcement, ff. | thougli they.claimed tobe Ropublfeams, | dnd the battalion and company cammanders, ura Isyorabia they gy sxjuct & largo and oxcellent | ¢00 hayy made I A s The Committes thenadjourned untit 2 o'clock | requested to nices at Jistice Matsou's, at 5 sudlence, i {fusrds, will uinke thele, e | ~17Do the farmers like Suebaral next Moudsy alternoon: | 0°cliclc shiarp this aftcruoon, tu perlect arranges e “ o) ¥ s his county. ‘Two delegations will demandad- No, It 15 aninsult to than t‘o, set up a man “ ments for the parade. and, fearing they would escape i, be drew his rovolvor aud Ored at them. 'the bal] took offoct In the right knee of one, who torellight procession on the evening of Thure- | fell, * whilst _ uls companion ruu st a day, aud it {3 expected thut the organized and | awllter rate. The officer hiad the wounded man umlurmedl ct;mulmlful of the ll\iec dlv;l-xou- will | sonsgredinthe :gg;;;:‘ whsHs Tir. en M turn out in force for the vccaston. Tho place Pat K. i B Wik bk of forming the processlon has not )’ut‘i)eeu ame as Pal Kearuey, wea taken 1o the County agreed upow, but the route will be malnly Ll:‘llfllnflum I" vgunol,lhu crcaped burglar :}m‘n:' zh Lis 'ulnn lfill\-lglol;. nn{l 1% ts expecteil s .W":‘:uunon' 4 : processlon w! e 1 ] % . v el Ty oo ke ey eatit | mho Village Trastees triod hard to darn thale pal- ruse. % > srios lust week by holdiug thrue ngetings. Thoy All- fudleations aro that the turiiout on that | also made & good utart this weak by assembling at eveniug will equal any of the whole campalgn. the unueun! hour ot 7:30 o'clock yosterday moru- 0 BHYENTH WARD. ing, all belng present except Trustacs Davis and d{r{:'hflf"'""‘ Wl‘““l Youni Men's Demnocratie | Connars, Tho various propositiona recelved for ub held & niectlug last eveniug at the corner | jaying s pips 1,900 fuct into the lake were dis ngg of the addrosa. raugenionts are belng made for a a S ey ot iy one Wuo kaows Mk a linr ! (Higaed) WERY, D, COCREI, ALY COCILEL, MAKY 11 POND, B 1. POND. ES DR. RADWAY’S SarsaparillianResolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the curs of a1l Chronte Dissatos, Gerofuls # of Wright and Hulsted streets. A mou naned Syphilitis, Moredltary er Contsglons, be It Y g . inofs."”. ABOUT TOWN. ° . TILK VIKIT REGIMENT, - | Ruterg'madg a lonie apeach, After lif came | 4860 bub the contruct was not swarded s ex- i Al tomach, Nkin or iHtaiico fo th Couveiltion on Thuraday feo | Ke bith Lot Guveror ol i i ) . 5 ! ors o och et ected, The Hoard ndfourned untll, thls ovenluy, | Aeated fa Uise Lungs or Glomach, KKin o it ia feared the troublo wl carrivd forward, 3 tended o ailyotsto the election ' of Mondyy Is, gencrally speaking, a dull day, bat’ Ward Republicans held u nieeting last cvonlnng‘ ayes nd at tho Hepnblican headquartersy No. 990 Wes | lokd n meeting Iast_oveuie at No. 531 Blue | Mg Mori can bo comusenced lmmediately. Sollds and Vitlating the Flulds, . . Wheeler. L around tbe Grand Patific Hotel parlors it was | bush- sveoue, and" clected 0. Blerrl Es‘{ 5 | lant ‘sveniis, ol bedatly. occupled }.‘lxx: L R T sumatl crofuls, Olasdular Sellin S { b B8, 3 y vislting Mr. ¥, M. Elliott, started for Yalu yestur. nic heumattem, Berotula, b LEW STEWARD, Qecided)y. lfvely yeaterday, Froin early moru | Major, In place of Maj. Iiughes, who realgned. | chalr. A Tiiden aud Hendricks Marchlog Club | day. * g o Dry Cougl, Cancerour Afectiuns Brablih - LOW LN BPEKDS SUNDAY, THOE COUNTY. i 1111 dowy wve tho rooms wero crowded, not with®] A vate of thanks wea slso roturned to Mz, Wil | was partially orgunlzed, : . 11, 0, Powers atarted East yulfldn{ to meot, | Goupialots Biécding ut o Lunge, Dysvensid Ntry The {gnorancs of Lew Steward, and the pro- MEETING OF TH® CENTUAL COMITTES, fdlers, buv- with s :hroug of active wurkers | 80 Aldrich tor bis lberalhy fn doustiug twau- RIGHTH WAND, . tho memibera of bis fanuly now séeking pleasure fn | DEs™ 1o D orcurial’ Diseascs, Feuisl travel. Mr. Irving Quenl will return to Flurida, for the winter in 8 day vt two. —a—— | QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, QuexxsTowN, Bept. 4.—Arrived, steamship Clty of Richmond, from New York. New Youk, 8ept, 4—Avrived, steamships Nevads, from Liverpool, and Aaas, from Rot~ found knowledge of profaus language pos- ‘The Rapublican Cuok County Central Com- | who were constanjly . comfog and uolgg. "’710,}: ‘;‘f&’:&:‘&'fi:}:fi"i‘,’cfim y':’h,o.,g seased by the Greeubick-Democrutic nomines | mittes Leld o meeting at the headquarters of | Dan Bhepti's ' correspondeucs wus, 68 | then held o meeling, ,“3 'elected l¥lerce Powers, &) for Governor of Tilinols, have often been nd- | the Grand Councll, coruer of Clark and Lake | usaal, remarkably voluminons, aud {uciuded Esq,, Cuptaln, and Churles Kirchival, Esq. iy 2 verted to by the newapapers (n this State. No | strects, yesterduy afteruoon, Tresident Clough | letters fram all pu\"l of the Unlons The ro- {-_lnt ?fl‘jlullfnlnxm] }\ Ifiu l’:'nIJ‘I“ _ cumpany lu:l aue, however, until yestcrday, lias given an in- | oveupled the chair, andg Chrls Muruer acted s | fusal of Horatio Seymour to aocopt tho nouw- oy byfl c“)‘ufi}:fl TV | “"‘m:"';‘:,’,‘,“h by sizht Ioto Lis home-lfe, and how he speuds | Becretary. There wero ten members preeent, | fuation of the Demogératlc candidatire for Gov- | which proceeded to u"flm;," and then “‘;m:hml Bunday, The geutleman who, doea this fs | The Citalrinan stated thay there wag one fm- | ernor 1 New York Ntate has totally “ dis- | out on the streot for a drill. David Ward Wood, one of the editors of tha | portant watter which should be attended to— gruntled the prty," as o correspoudent frum SXCOND WARD. Water Hural, & paper published Inthis city,who | that of securing judges of election. The Board | Oswego puts it Utia, the hows of Mr. Bey- J)?m&f&":; “l::fi":fil‘fil:h:‘ E;:ffld‘ “{l‘“‘ Be; - uatll recootly has suppurted Bteward, but was lu( County Commlssiours last year refused to | mour, Is doing actiwe sud good work for Hayes b ¢ at Bouuet ‘The Eighth Ward Tilden aud Hendricks Club held s meeting last evening af No. 163 Blue Island avenue, Con ltyun occupiod the chatr, A constitution sud hy-faws was adopted, Flog: gnga, MeCarthy, Siton Furhan, gnd othegs made spcechies, after which the meetlng adjourned. BLEVENTH WALD.” Tho Eleventh Ward Republican Club held a meetiug last evenlng fn Martine's Tall, Ada, near Wust Madison streot. In absonce of the |, Qbatrmag, Vice-President Riddle occupled the | tordawm, . chalr. r, Fyreier peadgoed his positlon Loxpon, Bept, 4—Steamship Barmarltan, s Treasurer, and F. E. Bpooncr was elected to | from Mantreal, has arrived out. fill the vacancy by acclamation, It was, on to- Lotpox, Sept. £.—Steamship State of Peou- tlon of Bs, Fung, vesolyed to Lold the prissrics | sylvauls, from New York, Las ayrived oul 3 ¥ T Rlckoly, balt Jieum, Urod: o, Bou Bty Hilely sl T 0 iad UPRICE, 81 PRI BOTTLE PRy Prosalate " ] o DR, RADVAY & CO, % Vamset, B, ¥ Read ¢ False and 'l'rue."' 4 tett o RADWAY & CO., ¥o. ¥ \ 5'.2-:.9."‘.'. 0N TOE?, Latbanon wovth thoussakd osedizea. . . el State 50 disgusted at bis profonity sud meutal weak- | uppoint avy Republicans. He thought the party | aud Wheeler, and Girera) New York promlscs edlcal Callenc, Nos 510 Stdtu strest. ) Ropurts pf comuntiess showed tho Club fn a . jess that bo bas Abl‘udoud B snd hils causp, | abowld losist that at least une judge Lo cacli pro- | uo fuminse Kopubliqa majortty, ‘Che ludisna | ourisliug vonditlon. Bubseriptions were roll- will

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