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{ : F THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1875 P L S e e RIS == e e eSS - Mpub-committee™ to dolt. 1Is offered ll;c fol- | afternoon at B o'clock in the Grand Pacific | another like it, but will return to thelr natural | Convention of Frie County to-lay nomiuated | it fa clalmed that, {f the cosl merchants can de- | lucrative order for onc of the Ihdies fn waiting | ono, nnd, * Jowing: £ finally, tho strangest part, Schaffner call . | allies, the Americans, Panfet N. Lockwond for Congrens, Jumes M. | liver *‘anthracite conl of tha best quality,” | on the Emnpreas Angusta. I should have fan- [ mon; \ b et of the corg. o, That o tecommend (he Grand Cornell ;l;;tcl.cnfo‘lib"c:‘ 1?:’;‘“ :f;':fi,:{':;‘é%fi:; We deprocate the idea thiat any man should | Willett for thie State Sennte; Jaines L. Haber- | which has to bo hanled by teams st Joast l:l,o, b i dlergy, clouely followed by thy : ! -5 : groom hand-li-hand, e, Tiat e secopmend o Grand gl | dee. Col. Abner Taglr was sleled Chalrun ba named for an oftice on account of his nation- [ atro for Bherifl, and 2 uthan B, Gatenell for | € not two and w half miles, from cled that they would not hava let elip so favora- | hride and bridey Llo an opportunity for “spolling the Egyp- | man, and the Y > , the hesy Ay of ook, who shall inke charge of the ality, and whoeyer secking an ofiicial position | County Clerk. thelr yards for $7.00, thoy can cortalnly de- | tinns.’ fg s alro’ reported (tiat the manufac | marsicd cotpio, mmleo the poi Sy of the newiy. L e Ty O oartore, "rorner of Clark and | Committee, consisting of Mr. 1L R. Bragton, | may present himself to n nomimating conven- LOyISYILLE, Tiver 110 the sarda of the cftizeus for the samo | turers of Franco look with 1o marked degres | flines, Thia 13 mald Lo, o n o saile threg ! d evening, | Col. Louls Schaffner, and Maj, John Hoftman, | tion should do o solely on the ground of his LouvavitLe, Ky., Scpt. 10.—A vast_aasem- | amount, particularly after the price of corl has {:du:l.-‘;u:;'fll;c;‘:n‘mm :A;’n"o ):g‘h‘){nnl“l meetin !' was chosen. The Ch;lrmln nn‘d Secretary wcr; quallilcations as an Awerlcan cltizen, When it | blnge of peonle assembled at Library Hall to- | been reduced fn (?l'\lwm $1.60 below the price of favor on the projected Exposition, and ile- | daga, while "‘NM"HHF of wine l‘mm' heathey circalate docamenta, and generally supervise the Further than Jaying tranapires, however, that a man fs urged for & | night to hear Will 8, Hayes' Tlldenand Hen- | asked for it at the present thne in Mllwaukee, clars that it will follow too closely on tha for- | cup lina beer the same mer one, and that they will ave nnthln{: new zm’;c'e“rim%‘.';';"-"il'xfil':’.“‘;..fi‘.“[’hg"’ dews. \Whey o Carrying-on of the llepublican campaign in Cook | made ex-officio members, articular offlce whaso whole past life pecullar- | dricks song rendered. Tho composer sung tha | Purfics are now aeking whether they hnaye any | in the way of deslgns or of {nventlons to dis- | four—i rec-quartces of ay Counby eald Commities to. conaiet af fhree from | out plans for the carrying on of the Caok | Iy fits him for the snne, and thrnishes o gitaran- stauzas, the audience cnlhu-luh‘nlly folning In | rights that coal men are bound to respects and | play, However, ns this piece of {nformation [ quiy m'i‘.‘lfi“{h":“é‘ifi";’.{33'.\'{5‘1‘"{,' i) liavo been exch divlslonof the city, and one {rom eachColinty | County campalgn, no busiuess wns transacted. | fee for his faithful fullifiment of duty, then the | the chorus. they furtlior nsk Wwhy & man who lives in Chi- | was imparted to' mo by au ardent Bonapartisty | bled fricuds, tho feativa part of he vy ttiei- 7 {Commisionesig diktyict of Uook Conaty, WASHINGTON TIEIONTS. fact of his having been born tn Germany or Tre- ALLEGAN, MICT. cace, ot least 00 miles farther from tho conl | ft may bo takon “with 3 grain of salt.' ins, Bervanta appear on the mecne i, e _ He clatmed that the County Committce had | At s meeting of tho Hayes nnd Wheeler Olub | jand shiould not be tn tho way of his nomiuatfon, Spectal Dirpateh (o The Tyiduns. miarts than is Milwaukee, should haye to pay argd trayh hoaped ith homiee ohg: Carting ¢ . Eoright todomasthing ey call the Conven- | Monday night, some Democrats, having attend- | The Republican party in this county and Btato [ ALLEOAN, Mich,, Sept. 10.—The Democrats | $8,50 for s ton of coal that he could If he CASUALTIES and nrtiffelal fraits of diTeront soe PAimsy tion, having no authority to arrogate to them- | ed a celcbration at the Shootiog Park. and, | has always adhered fo this principlc, and hnaat | Of the First Represcntative District of this | jived in Chicago buy for $7. o are prescnted to tho gieats, 5o are pxi selves tho supreme control of the affalrs of the | filled almost to bursting -with Democratic pa- | various times accorded prominent positions to connty met in Conventlon at Baugstuck to-day, Thore s a largo ,imu,m,,g af the stockholders to lielp themnclves liherully and to "l“( eXpecte cotinty, triotlsm, came In and sought to raise a disturb- | ejtizens of German birth, and nominated David W. Wiley, of Douglsss; | of the Milwaukeo Iron Couipany In_the city to- A VICIOUS TIORSE. fricnds at homo na mueh oy, they care s L0 thele Mr, Atwater salid a good many members of | ance among the peaceablo and {ifi“"l‘mfl"li There wili_be presented to tha Republiean | for tho Legislature. day, in response to s notlce for their meeting, Bpectal Correspondenca of Ths Tridunes Coollng drinks of varions Kinda arg ot 1o carry, the County Committee did not think the Coun- | young meu who compues “our clubh” The at- | Conyention of the Third Cangreasional District —————— Varlous rumors are afloat 98 to what will bathe | Monms, IiL, Sept. 18.—A strauge freak oc- | o nevor-cnding supply, and tho eyenine ooeit cli amounted to much, They had been fn the | noyauca was }-nucnur endured untll the “Til- | the name of Mr. Lorevz Brontano, He has SPORTING. result of their dotiberations, As I“ nothing 18 | eurred a few days since In this county with .cmmmuw"_“nbmf’ sometimes th'!g eids, hablt of managing Hllnc:ll, and thought they | den faction,” emboldened by thelr apparent | hean 8 citizen of tho United States about 24 known. The general opinion fs {hat somo ar- | o {ng atallion MacFadei, owned by Samuet | Parture of bride and bridegroom for i o had something to do besides calling the Con- | success in intimidating tho Goys, Locume 80 | vears; 1s & man of undoubted Integrity, learned raogement will be made whereby the works wiil | tho racing ) Y Ikt el owa wention. He donbted the expediency of having | ahusive that patience censed to be & virtue, and | ['1aw and statesmanship, and a parliainentarian AQUATIC, bo kept. '""“l"‘f' and that overy cent of wagea | Holderman, of this county. The horse had got S two Campaign Committecs, they were quletly walked Into, dones up, and | of the higheat order. "o StaatsZelfung, of Special Diepatch to The Tridune. due to the cmployea will bs pald them. The | loose, and was running in thofleld, when Holder- Vietor Emmanuel, nys Col. Payne denounced the meeting of Monday | seni home after the most approved style. This 1o hlz candlidacy a fewy - an i e ber ». procetding. _Harmony | 1s probably « forehadowing of th manner i fl:“};{,&;‘,‘,fi'{,‘;‘.’,‘f 1 undalifed torms of praise conld not be brought nbout by such action. It | which the Hayes and Wheeler men will do their | pg'one of the leaders of the once-celebrated Tonroxto, Bept. 10,—In answer to the propo- | return of Mr, Hagerman, President of the Com- man’s son, about 10 years of age, riding anothur (il o sitlon that the challongo Issted by Scliarff, of { pany, Imparts additiopal confidence to the work- i s Victor Emmatuc] (says the 2all Mall Gazgy liorse, sought to eapturc the stallion. After ) men, ns they all entertaln the greatest respeet | ch: for tho purpose of heading him | Sencrally riscs at 5 in thio morning, and after Jooked to him as {f & committce had been ap- | work in Caluinet at the coming clection. Chamber of Deputica of Baden and the Ger- fimwu‘{“’ “hm‘l'dmy nan lne‘}lml‘:fl? “;'“ °‘: fortum, 7 E 2 ou':ua‘:m Tumlng nnnrpermu;zh. he struck him | Cup of coffee strolls In tha garden, At 80: somml in the intorest of the ring, headul by BOYS 1N BLUE, man Tarliament of 1848, as a_member of tha | five miles should be accepted by rayley an —— with his whip, tipon which tho stallion turned | Thuradays and Bundays lio presides orer tny . Jim Root. He did not proposo to be runby & | The depsrture of the IIu‘y- in Blae of this city | Legislature of Hlingls during the War, and af- | Hanlon, and that the race should take the form TAIRS. and rushed at Holderman, striking Wi with | Councll of Minlaters—the Council usuaily | wr‘uu for Indisuspolis Iast evening was made the oc- | tarwards the President of the loard of Educa- | of sweepstakes, to which each man shouldl con- hiis teoth g0 as to break Holderman's leg, ing sn hour. Afterward ho ts b Y last. Mr. Beach said this was no time for jarring or | casion of a large turn-out of all who felt an in- | tion of onr city. He is in sympathy with the | tributo 81,000, the latter says he is willing H e grants the audicncey calousy. I thoy were to win It must be done | torest in the organization andits objects, Short~ | most advanced ideas concorning the necessityof | to accede to the terms, and should be DES MOINES COUNTY, IA. WRECKED ON TIE COAST. io moy have promised. At 13 he Urenkfasts, y diligent effort and concert of method. e | Jyafter 6 o'dock, Company A, of the First | reforming our Civil-8orvice, and would, if nomi- | glad to row elthor of the other two. e pro- &pectal Dirpate to The Tribune, WimiNaTon, Sopt. 19.—Tho stesmahlp Ro- | (NOURD but Jightly—his only scrious repagyt Delfeved ft would be better to submit and ac- ard, and ggyem] other Sonth Side organiza- | nated and alected, bs a stanch supporter of | poscs, however, that the race should come oft ‘Buntinaron, Ia., Bept. 10, —Providence favor- » Bop! & p belng supper. At stato banquets ho e 2cpt the situation. tions,’ met In the Grand_Pacfle, where they | our next Presidont in his efforts st roform. | on Toronto Bay instead of Hallfax, this being | ¢q tho Des Moines County Fair with a rainless ‘becen Clyde, from this port for Baltimore, lins touches n mauthful, bt sits immovabl vep ol. Payne wanted to know what the Grand | were jolned by the North Division cominands. | The great element which is largely in the ma- | the most conyentent and central point. oponing-day, nud the outlook Is very favorable, | Eonotoplecesat Portsmouthy off PamiicoSound. | kis two ands on tho il of hia orie il Conncil was for If not to conduct the campaign. | Company A, inder command of Capt. Jacobs jnrll.ly in his district would be ilattored by his Tho city Is Mlled with strangers, acd smong | Capt. Childs, two Mates, two engineers, three | to hls nelgubor, who s thus condemncd o kl‘“‘ Mr. Atwater dido't think IL was wisdous te | tarued out, sume 50 fiue-looking veterans, and | niomlnation, aud his eleution would reflect lionor THE TURT, BEhy Seranmer West: | scamen, tho’ Stewdrd, two conlhenvers, 'and a | his own afunor as well; but tho chiarm of 1y ehow ficnt. Money ws needed, and Col, Root | the remainder of the South 8ide furnighed per- | upon the whole Btate, GEUMAN-AMERICAN, Lovisvitee, Ky., 8ept. 1.—In tho 8t. Leger | them are the nost noted turfmen of the West, | passonger named Wheldon, wore lost. Majesty's conversation and the oxquisite ypd hind told the proseut Coluniliteo that o wauld | haps twica as many more, while the Northi bl Stake the pools sold: Creedmore, 8503 Thomas, | ttracted by the raccs, which promisc to exceed | * Drniwane BreskwaTsn, Sopt. 10.—Tho | ity of fils manner are leld to be smplo compen k :;'é:"xlfi“‘;'& lies, wull e, wew eniias bt Tedial '2\‘2:.“‘1‘01)"1’:1?)‘:5'&:;?“",\;53 ™ Pl °‘.,","‘}:;",‘,.m. $20; Visaman, $11; Swigert, 0 the fiold, §0. | In Interest thosc of any other falr fn the West gf"g?;;f' 5"“1"{%““3' flt“{lk fll‘“(f‘"b' tbe storm of Hflovb for 80 slight ‘an inconvenlence. tor f 3 s Editor 3 20 : , | the 17th, and the Captatn, Mate, ono scaman, | tor Emmanucl haa 2 Tho Clialrinan was opposcd to thele stultily- | {alling {uin the rotunda, the command marched Ciitcaco, Sepl. 10,—-In your fastis of to-day | _Tho mileand-gquarter dssh sold: Redman, | by o8 mme aE e pranslig dre ore diberal. | ind s boy wero ol R R nanel gmgfir’“‘f“}'{"’,’{ prisomed ipg themeclvesand the ward clubs yau?l'em cr‘; north on Clark strect and to the Chlmgu‘ Dan- | ¢ o0 on open letter addreased to me by a num- | 8257 Phyllls, $13; Kilburne, 20, TOrTowsani TIve far the. woinig race, and e s Rome, but hie seldom occuples tho Quiring "AI {'«.‘)gr:n: lnl.l'nlllxtqg:c' l‘ivlnl:!c;’?]: “(s:x::l:fél‘l'hlz s l:ru";:-‘r- :u?&%,vpl.';fi,:;"d‘éc. .,',Jr'f,,lmn‘-’“";’ d \5‘,‘;':“.‘.{ |‘\'\'% ber of eminent citizens of the Becond Senato~ 'Il.’!‘;}‘enfll:lszhc;?;"-. ?lx‘lh E&ml €, 825; Qrlt, 812; | yo51 old briskly to-night. The lum%n'nmc- SOMEONT TAKE ITIM BY TITE ITORNS | conding to Signor Ferriccio, he lind not beeg ecded by men who had no authority to act! “He | ¥ought. A.,u‘,,fi,.|¢u.£'m¢"¢ went down Inst | rial District, sugeesting my name as a candidate + $0§ Laurd, N tlon, however, §s the frec-for-all trot Thursday Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. loug in that palace before lic discovered a try afternoon for $1,500, C. W. PLilll| ‘was opposed to nequiescing in the etlon of the | evenlng by the [linots Central line, andl be- | for the State Scnate. of Delavan, MiLwaukge, Sept. 10.~-A shoching story door In his bedroom. It communicated with 'y i i BASE-BALL. Wis., cnlers bay gelding Gen. Oarficld; F. P vast gallery, in which the King amd bis atteng. ju!l"‘lfc rg::w‘llxlxxtl‘:fi:‘fl'ua adopted, Mr, Beach voting mc::" n:';,',.:';fi;‘i:fi ‘.'f,’_“};‘}‘ it Culeago wil 5 lll s‘:ml]dld :egllnoru‘oglm éhnn}m:mn lflr}klnot 8 nmngmk ;ll’n.HSe[;t.. %—Mo-bnfl: St.Louls A.‘ dsl'clmflnhlur 'z}g&bxlfii.f Mo, Genln‘;n;{gny fi,:e:wf l:f;fi {\‘I;:g:{n;v::tr;ln%‘:m!xz}:&:: "l:"i: :‘L‘u'i?n‘:mifl :g:‘n cfidfl lxlll)lvl;“:"cl:-s mllh“g"zn"‘"??i seative, ¢ ¢ cll hig) attere such o letter, comiug os rowns, 3: Alleglicnies, 4. elding Little Fred; . Brownc, Gran 2 . o ead towary I the negatlve, aud Sir Atwolet wol g ob | T ANEYIER e i | & does rom o by of Bentlemon simost an | IDiANAROLIS Sept.” 1.—Dase-balts Tudlan- | K, S, enters blel miro ady Tirpin; a | mursery.man, had gone s and Jad gored 2 Gastleof. St Ruglo.” 1 Majeaty dcdiue t h f 3 3 Tho Committce then sdjousmed. for hoiding a_political mecting, but tho em- | ong of whom would fill the position more ac- apalte; 104 Ew gmuy ,::'fl, E;u{“’:;”&'.',.f’c’;fio‘,’:;‘;h‘m .fi",,‘; Thio animal was still ranning throughthewoods | bricked up, _Soon aftorward ho dinnlmvoenr::“k Floyasat. N. 5. Luutails plow "0"'“""“’“ con- | optably than I could hopo to do, and & number WASILINGTON Bron on Thursday than has. over been dono fn | there, attacking overything it mef, while all | cret ‘Goor In tha wall, which comununicated wity THE LABOR LEAGUE. fl‘:‘:‘;" that o ufber “"'“I‘z'e'd'n'{’ Juity 80 prac. | of wliom would do bouor to s seat in the Na- N e this county. ThG Falr promises in eyery respect | Scemed afrald to attémpt fts destruction. o narrow stafrease leading up to the roof. RATIFYING THEN NOMINATIONS. o Giut, Ana as Thel e tre. om. | tonal Legistature, E . i to exceed any previous exhibition. - 100, was bricked up, but shico this second dis: The Chicazo Lahor League held a_meeting In | Moo G . Wyl My owii theory hias_been, that such responsi- [ Condition of tho Xztrnditlon Negotlatlons FATAL EXPLOSION. covery whenever his Majesty slccps at the Quir. At atreet T ol laat night o raity | ored In labor they will devoto tho noou HOWT | big positions alionld not. bo sought by any one, ( —Instructlons Roelative to the Transporta- MACOUTIN COUNTY. CINGINNATI, O., Bept. 10,—The Commerctals | {18l iwo huge black dogs o sleop At tiic fooy Tuvelftl strect Turaer-ilall Inst night to ratify | nest Satundny to listening to s discussion of the.) but should bo couferred by the spontancotis | tion of Goods In Bond, A s, Canileld (0.) apcelal aays tho bollor of a steam | f the oy bed. “Tiiess Taithtul survitors obe certain nominations for members of the Legls- ‘5‘“‘-",:_’ D A ron . spet action of the people untrammeled by the per- &pectal Dispatch to The Triduna, P L, Sept. 10.~The first day of | thresher oxploded it place to-day, kill. | 2O 0ne but the King, nevor bark, and won) Inture. Thero waa a large attendance, and con- | have been engaged for this oceasfou. sonal appeals of volunteer candidates, and, | YWasminaron, D, C., Sept. 10.—The condition ARLINVILLE, TIL, 8cpt. 10.—The firat day thresher oxploded near that place oy, Kill- | gtrangle without any parleylug the first persog siderable cnthustasm was shown during the FIneT WARD. when thus imposed, it becams the duty of the ' ing Nosh Cummings, Danlel Fox, and Tsaac | who cntered the room. the Macoupin County Falr opened under the A meeting of the Domoucratic Reform Chith of . of thie negetintions betweon Great Britain and 7 mecting. thie First, Ward was held at the Palmer Houso {'fi:flgsbfi‘;m:%"“:v::;"&”x&%nflfi"{‘fl};fl;’& this country relative o cxtradition is this; | MOt favorablo circumstances. Tho attendance Mr. havanagh was elected Chairman. After | last evening, H. M, Goudman in thechair. Al | {hore own mlvn’lo Iutcrests. After tho Winslow case was scttled by tha re- | W88 very large, the weathor beautiful. The oxplalniug the objcct of the meeting, he stated | ter the conslderation of some -menu_mcnu to Weall feel that_our county and city are In | joase of the prisoner, our Government took the cvent of tlio day was the mrc'c-mluuto trot, In that numinations had been made gs follows: | the rules, and thio reception of several HeW | srcut nced of lexislativa relicf, and boliove thaty | yroin gt no Taw of Pariiament could, under | Which there wero 15 entrics, The first eat was 3 » | tmembers, the declination of George I Taylor 3 5 o Firet Leglslative District, A. IL Brown, printer; | g seuretary was veepted, and tho place filted ;‘&',’:,‘,;}:i.’,',‘,’ifi,‘:,‘:“"fl, “,‘-::fi%‘; ‘,‘::';"1‘,9‘3'}1,‘ I':P:I‘:;:! any circumstances, bo made to sbrogute a | WOU t‘h’ ms'il"e'."‘guh;’."’:’“,"‘:‘; '_:‘;‘ Ll;m;{'hgw:‘i‘;f'fig o dive e | apeea et St B SN ol n | s cntamet iy jitclons wcadfsne i | Irotsy e Bt Decoy (s Wb & o | ifoegia Wilogs, o plpuis, Tme L, 7 , Taylur, trumemoldery ~ot alctalies) ‘Speects LL o ¢ canls | Revenuo and other general laws, But completo d the basis of the law of b divates this to'be th t success- \rray; Fitth, Stephen C. Hollin, On of the | puign by Robert Ragy Esq, tho Clud adjourned et ean 1 b pleldr ] teanty sl Benads o ola of | erythin Ioltee LS b e relief can hardly be_hoped for without sume ¢ 3 N ful Falr'ever held in this part of the State. great objects for which these numinations were | (0 Uext Monday eventng, ameundments to gur State Conatitution. 1870. Sccrotary Fish declares that tho Unlted, Rhoades. Two othiers wera severely Injured. ————— ey Good Living and Dyspepsia, RUN OVER AND KILLED. Dr, Jolbrook’s ** Liver Complaint,” . pectal Dispatch to The Triduns. Good itving *Is sald to cause dyspepsin; bot Drrrorr, Mich., 8cpt. 10.—Last nighta young | tho most healthy people Iave ever kinotvn has man named George Iifllstadt fell under tho | been amoug those who llved "’e“l—WhD e {recly sevoral times a day of the most nutrit| cars near Ovld, and was instantly killed. lood.y l}’y some it “d”y‘"“ u"n‘f m&m.'s;‘_,"“}""‘ ———— tea, coflée, buttor, and even bread, cause ) DROWNED, comp!nlnt". but whoover will make nqumc.n.,'; —— MONTGOMERY, Ala., Sopt. 10.—~Four Jewish | this subject throughout the tommunity, wii THIRD WARD. 1 e Convention and_peoplo of the Second | Stutes can take 1o action unless tho treaty Is KENOSIA. 3 find that th o - : nade was the abolitlon of prison Iabor, ‘The Democratic Club of the Third Ward met | pigtrict should agroo wlth‘z‘hoflumnnu( tha ot | recognized as tho higher authority, and on this ot ‘!)‘ = cl;‘)';laliz;‘\‘ s youl,l::l mre(dmvl::aid 1o tho river to-Uny by the o t-cvnl%s‘.‘.ul:ornt'l:lln"nio u;v;; c;r'; c!:‘cetfiw;.g;lm ALD: LAWLER lnst evening ut No. 161 Elghteenth streets Mr. | orpy which this ia an Intended response, I will | point of difference all correspondence on t46 | gucoayy Wis,, Sept. 10.—Theannual Falr of upsetting of a s flflm. the most among tho temperato and care +was the first speaker. le wos futroduced a8 a | J. 8. Lyons presided, and addresses were mado | ¢xy ¢o meet thelr just expectations eo far as I | subject hos ceased. Mr. Fish say that any S 5 WaSiy b 5 e ——cer ful,—amony thoso who are_carcful us regardy representative workingman, und his speech, | Ly Judge Doolittie and Judge Graham. Thoat- | ay, But should'a different result obtaln, the | proposition must come from Great Britaln, ani | this city and county opened to-day under favor- BRITISH COLUMBIA, what they cat and drink and tho labor they put though brief, showed that his sympathies were tendance wus small, flattoring uplnion expressed by such representa- | that none will bo cutertainod other than ono | ablo auspices, Tho weather fs beautiful, and | g,y Fraxcisco, Sept. 10.—A Victoria dls- | upon tho stomach, but exceedingly carcless thoroughly enllsted in the causs of the horny- n.,’i'.’fi"{fi:“-filfi,“',“\%‘lfi 10:3: l,;:,};,fi’,‘; gu‘nc : b{)‘fi tives of the men who bave made Chlcago what | which “d“‘"'(’; tho P“;‘l!il'““&’“ }‘;“d"m“' i the displuy of articles in evory department far | 5041, gaya n delogation represcuting the farm- | how much labor they put uPun that dellcats et tgens of Chicugo, AL the ntact o | e e e roonraf forming 4 | Jt18 toay will bean eyerrecurriugsourco of | Attorney.ouerul tuft, deelded this morning | superior to that of Jast yoar, " The stuck onex- | org ¢ Vancouver Inland yosterday presonted an | TN Hio braln, Such people often eat ntie explained thut, the contract system operated | cayalry company of Hages aud Wheeler Guard pleasant remembrance. Very truly yours, that a candldate for Presidential elector cannot | hivitlon is very fing and'very creditublo to this A, J, GALLOWAY, liold ot the same time an appointment of | county, The oflicers in charge uro feeling jubl- United States Commissioner. 1& ek i et e > ing but by the advics of octor or somo tres. ! against the workingman. 1t benooyed them to | Abgut 30 agreed to jol the company, ot ons e el of e el | ooy H:E”Pash oty hikrmioss v eend thelr fell I haa also de- | ant over the fssured success of the Falr, ricvances from the non-prosocution of the rall- | auythin not certaluly harmless; orkers to the Legislature, PUFTHL WALD. 2 ded Lot the same. rulo applics to attorcys | - g s v oy oy’ nco. conil ! and then they would procure legislation whith | The Fifth Ward - Republican Club met Inst MISCELLANEOUS. clded that Lhie eair appl 58 J way work, and thelr inability to competo with | chew cvery mouthful until they are coniident, Would Forve thelr itercats, 11 this bad been | ovening at the comer op Twoaty-sixih awd Dot MILWAUKEE, N o rosenton oy Mant aon: DANVILLE, ILL. Auiterican farmers under the proscnt Canadfan | 00 maturo reflcction, that 1t cunnot hurt the done years ngo the troubles with which thiey | or streets, President Van O'Linda fu the chalr, Special Dispateh to The Triduna. o ; tative Purman, of Florida. Bueclal Dissalon (o The DIOUM s 5ol were now ulllicted would have Leen avolded. | A Jargo representation of the Republicans n the | AMiwwaukze, Sept. 10.—~As near as I can | The folluwing circulur instructions to Collee- DAxvILLE, IIL, Scpt., 10.—Tho Danville Fair tardT, and praylng him to recommend to hls stomach, Why‘ then, are thoy uyfpcpucsl Bee "Thero were 1000 conglcts in Jolict coumpoting | ward was prescut. A coninittes was appotated | 1gry, It fs tho lutention of the Republicans to | tors relutlug o trausporttion ovr Canne opened to-day, under the most favorablo cir- o - | couse, with nll'thelr carefulness, thoy payno ate Miniater that, e Leglalataro of Hitiah Colums | {onfiia’so tho cxaitoment ot tho bralu, They cor e el g " P tinue to write two or thre }u bega Il":il T edy it Only o | et tho Club will select six fzood men to rep- | Commerce, or O. M. Sanger, for Sherifl, in op- "‘X;‘Ll";}',"’f,‘}' the regulations of this Depart- made than ever on the first day ot previous | yoq'thg justice of the prlovances, showed them | WIth magazincs, reviews, ncwspapers, clc., an cwW men 10 ey . Fairs. 'Tho raclng on Thursdoy and Friday s been clected to c c 5 M. ¢ : s ¥ 3 ke how to obtuin the desired end, aud promised to | Sttending to much other busincss calculated to T e e Srnbaizod. s thole | fodcut tho wrard atthy eouund Conventiok. | position to Rlsliard. 3. acksts, Dectocmtls | murt, dated March 0y '18r6, govarsing tig 0 , aid p ¢ i ) excite the mind. To cauge, Several ity contraclors had recent- Allurdl.ku.u ‘Hapl? ?I.;lguorclllsu 133”8'53’51‘:5:.5:33 nomiuee; and to nominate John Pritzlaff, tho | transportation of merchandiee 2 frou, aud 8{'2’:33“,‘,‘2.:’,%‘.‘{.’.5'fifi"fn’.’e“g’rfin’fi‘f:’."m OLROCR [ lay o subjoct balars his advisess. such persons have nm-\vlg'l,ul .’m'aud l:%r‘n‘n‘::‘l‘: U‘llflh:; iy endeavored to draw ther pay fu such a “‘fl-'c: :". ‘l;“f['-: R u’bu}ls ‘K ‘ii.["Whue.un 5.5V, | iron and hiardwaro merchanty for Clerk of tho | throu lhu!lrtllll&ulouumunsol :ln:h,&nglerl- YELLOW FEVER tions. The constant excitement of tho bran oy oy to leave thelr employes without a vents | Jaekson, Y * Court, against Patrick Conuolly, Jr., nominated | ¢ 18" amended 80 a3 to reud: HMer. BELOIT, WIS, v scnds an excess of blood to the hoad, aud, tuk the irlends of the workingman in the Coun- chaualse of domestle origin, duty puid BIGITIL WARD, by the Democrats. Mr. Banderson is a vory firtn 5 { duty, n be transported IP m Aoectal Dispateh to The Tribune. cll biealed off thls dudgoumd clrcumvonted thelr | Tiho Tilden und itendeicks Branch Clab of the | friend of Scnntor Carpenter. Mr. Pritzlal Is o o mert to hther. of tha Uniteq Btates ovor | DeLort, Wis, Sepi, 1.—-Uur fuir s enjoytng cncuics, Tuu candututes autiowneed ot the | Bieith Ward held o meeting lust_eyening cor- | yury popular man with the Germans aud u bigh. | the territory of the Dominion of Caunda with | tho premfum weather this year, and is by fur Savayyanm, Ga., Sept. 19.—Yellow fover In- ofore, other orgaus aro weakened, and mor. terments, 27, . bid sensibility {s produced, which renders the New You, 8ept. 10.—Tho Chamber of Com- | Stomach Hablo to dernngement from very slight meetluz would, If elected, devotetielr tme and | yer of JelTerson and Harrison streets, Michael calnes : eneryi ¢ ¢t Wi izui by A ! ¢ ¢l - | tho consent of the proper nuthoritics by routes . | mercoin aspeclal mecting to-day appointed a —— it b, S sttt vonkwigt | Histond! Sstulod, the" Sl i M | oo e i L8 oy, o | ekl il il ot SIS | Sy o ok g s | ommbiseof brny-e fo ks gty | L e Wors of B » Thios, nominationn; bub teen should b elected dront 5::&%‘%”;'1.::”:3;”.:3: A k]’(",rcxn)f;:,f:&#;m:‘:‘vy;} i€ offored him, i on DOso cars wittat t}'“ Blk‘flf{' ‘P"&"‘D"&Wdt for ,“mu,;phéu additions to the deeommodations. | measures to ralse funds for the suffering people Frenchman, whileat Naples, was ntroduced the ks | o labor, and then they | ke specen s i’ which they attempted fo | ‘Tucre ks grreat deal of dieantisfaction among | SUCH trausportation, PRCEL R CORLATSE | All of tho othor departnents are iue. in Bavannah, Ga. Tweuty-two hundred dollars | afan assembly of ono of the flrat ladics by a Ne- huve been collected already. A dlspateh was | apolitan nobleman, Waile bo was therohisgold rend from Hunter & Gamble, of Savannah, re- | snuil-box was stolen from him, Soun after, be- porting 200 ncw casos of ‘)"allow 1ever in one | ing at another house, he suw a person mhng uuy:ooxund saying that the daly expeuscs are | snuffout of his bux.” He turned to his fricud: 81,100, 3 o 1 lis Customs at tho port of would e under mo oblization to any o b irtinba of tho Detnbopatle paty, after | Denioerata witu thelr nominecs, muny clatming | 828 by an uitior ot b - b —— Ty Dpphwused “Wuon “eho . quiationy | iy tho virtues of tho Dewuctutle party, after | DobO, Ny ara crying rlorm, they huvs | Uepartre ln the Unltd Status,uid rusin thus CRESTON, ILL, S0 Lot Wanid e b e, peopley o T O et | Sh tIak R b e Soels foreigu terstory. and- agadu arrivo in the | Cnestoy, Ogle County,, 1., Sept. 10.~The H 5 W ¢ i3 " R0 o i j- It V] ced 3 e o Ct chel Bien wonld Fally ot tho omugs election” and ;;f,{‘,'.,‘:;"“..‘m"\l\"'fitawii'aumflé'fi Glube Hull, Des- | o it B O ery determined ciort will 'ua | Unibed States. Tiio Collectors of Customs on | fourth annual exbibitiou of the Ruchelle Agrl- ds I the trontier tnay, however, atlow rallway ears | eultural and Mechunienl Assoclatios ed 4 qariere faald. he, AL Tan In bio, Wil place tieir true tricuds In poy i question " o . At the et f | wade by the Republlcans to nominate such a - ) 8 | cultural and Mechunienl Assoclation opened to- —————— gold embroidery, 1s taking snuff ent of my bux now was, whether those Wen were trug to m::::;"l-'lfm,}:‘:‘[;\:lfi:lunu,AlL:’:lrxuru“ll}"?::mlll,mbify tacket as to epllt e Domocratic votos '“dr?d’fifi‘;;:‘fi:tlfi"z‘;‘:f"mfi’l‘m“;:fi;{flcfi'}n“cfi_ dny. The weather is flue, and all are hopeful OBITUARY. Do you lmow dm? Is ho not a profession hla:x‘r h;:';f;fl; ul.‘n ythl:il:l:;:“h;fi:l:"[‘:l rh‘n‘:{‘ ‘fl ul; Attoruey, mude o polnted speech on the lssucs i UL:IV- ‘Buki:mmulu ‘Li‘xl;mulcgu é;f“:uun Gum Slst :fiu‘{ulse oF yuluable unimals requiring the spc- "}‘l 8 m:q ume'.rl u’l‘l;& nl;l“ll:nl:a ut). cogél:lxu?u ;nzm Bpectal Dispatch o The Tribune. shar :{(: W aalt e ot WL ot : ¢ clec N Tom i - when he will address o ! huradny. The idonc 5 G A s e, Tio iy willigs to trust the fimes to | pooe i o e e s Loy | and Englishe erwians | Gl care of attendants durlbg tho traveit, Y. g Burrazo, N. Y., Sept. 10.—Jason Parker,a [ 0 neacquuiity s and when such anlmals or merchant | OPeningday. worklngiien, who wonid show the capitaliats of dise nro capable of ldentifltation by +<"hoth parties that they were not disposed any Jonger to leave their Intereats in the hands of men whe were naturally opposed to thewm, [Applaus=] . At thiz point, tho Chalrman stated that the eould expect in case Tilden and Hendricks were WHERLING, W. WA. . Ghocted, o wpeuker ade w briel comparison | Wogetiva, W, Vo, Scpt. 10.—Hamilton | specific deecription o the manifest LAKE COUNTY, ILL. u8 to what the Dewoeratic und Republican | Opera-lluuse was crowded to its utmost cay of the cer contaming the same. In all uther Special Dispatch to n:'l_‘fibum. partics hud doue, and showed emphaticaliy the "f to-night to hear the Hon. 8, 8. Cox discuss | coges whon it 18 dusired to transport live stock ‘WauREZGAN, 11k, Scpt. 19.—Tue Loke County dutles of the Uulon men jn this campalpn, | the politieal Issues of the duy, The sudience | gr gther merchundiss througl the Dominiun of | Talr opened at Libertyville to-day, The weather political purtica might indorse tuelr nomina- %g:a;g&g;fl”ed‘“ bysevernlothers, the et | was very v itamstic, Many” Jadies occupled | Cynada n unsealed cars, the Collectors will de- | was delightful, and the attendance good. The prominent dock business man, dicd at2:15 p. “1donot care for his quality,” replied the m. to-day at his resldence, corner Delawary and” anuhmmfi‘l must lvmve 1y box again, [l North streets, Mr. Parker Las been in tho | 508nd ask him for it.” grain business hero over 80 years. Mo is well qe:{;,ai&u[glrllye‘r;.‘;“'gnld e U known around the lakes. The Bourd of Trade, Upon_this dasurance tho Frenchman wenb seats on L auug e reamilur ur tewpurary Inspectorof Cus- | eutrlen st ow complettr, Thera swill doubte of which he bas been President and twice Viee- nwny.dnlwrfiwulug hia fricud to dinc with him ) 17 Vi ¢ £ el o en nre ettt s ] o, 1 S ML SN | ™ g, BT gt | iy S Lol g Bl | i Sy e it oty | 21518 o o, LR | L S | S L o sttt cratie party. 2 | Ciib o the Eloventh Ward ws icld tust evene | from this city. The diiforent IRepubtican clubs | Hio Seby'ae whese Foquest the aumo. is Tender. ¥ 8. Thomas, formerly acltizen of Buftalo, | * There, I havo brought your sunf-hox." “The ext speaker was Mr. e I K nfshits 1l No. 219 Lnin otrect,. Mr. | ara paruding i atrests with torciies provioua ta | the V3T A ThoRe ! 4 MILWAUKEE. and for tho past 10 years o residont of Springs [ ¢ Well, howsdid you obtaln iti : J0IN 1. TAYLOR E G Metiiira predided.. o merits ot tho | har deparcars for Dellaie, preasitin ed._All pulley merliudisd which Is {niapable Special Dispatch to Tia Trivune, “ i N " ting u grund | of ‘being put In sealed cars waoy be transported field, Mo, dled in this city at 6 p. m. m-dnfl‘.‘ Why,” said tlie Neapolitan noblenian, “1 e sald workingmen had obtained nothing from | uifferent candidates now in the fleld for the | appearance, The euthusitsm Thomas was somo yéars ago ono of did not wish tomake swnolso about it, so 1 Mr, uuning very | ou platforu-cars. MILWAUKEE, Wis,, Bept, 19.—AL the races at their old Keprocentatives but itinbdution-1aws. | ofice of Recorder were d scussed, Aftor a | ligh on both sldes, the Falr this aftcrnoon the first moncy waa won | publishers of the Commércial Adverter, nfter- plcked his pocket.” If the workingmen had the malkug of the | Jentthy dohate, taken part. fo by somo 50 meme | 5 ‘A DEMOCRATIO MOB. e Wit i , | wards, with A, M. Clapo, publishing the Lapress, S ——t, 4 Juwa, lawyers sould not grow 5o richy und thers | parg o the Ciab, Mr. s Sl%\\‘nr!, thd pres- Speciat Dispatch 1o The 1rivuns, SILVER COIN. I]’)’ uhu“‘n‘;:‘:“;f“"wl“’;& D,}’::";,h:“':‘“‘f ul:n{le;. —————— Moteorltes In Sweden, gmfl\’ bgl"ww Justie uud less Lithzution fu.1ho | ent Reconder, was chosen. — Cundidates for | MANISTEE, Aich,, Sept. 10.~The Hon, Emicl ——— ioEa s sinalk. Btevdunte tumbiy 4 OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. . A all of metoorliarmiiad. + on the Hih ot tate., [Mehupid the wiilouging would mults | gther officers were freely talked about, but no | Pfeliler, & prombuent Uerinun speaker, whu [8 | Amounts ald in Iedemption of Fractional * Nzw Yon, Sept - 10.—Arrived—Steamers | Jino, botweon 1l and 135, me hear Siaild- uch n manlfestation In Noveinbor a8 Woull gaf- | dectdud oction wag tuken, M1 cuiihlstcs e | tumpin tie Stato for llages and Witler ot | * Gurrency and I Exolmuge for Green- WOODBURY COUNTY, IA. Elyain, from London; Scvthis, from Liverpool. | len, Soveral fell. on tho ground and somo iuto 'kh'..lu‘iml)li(‘fll\»'rn'yplullu\'vnl in a shortspeech, ‘_f{:ifit" VG HECIGY ThurdAY Svhing e Em;:t::lfi:?;l&gfiflt‘:‘nghi:‘l,;:? x:finulxn%o(z)cujlmfi ks Dlapatch to S York Times. Speclal Disputch to The mm:ru. i Lonpor, Sept. 10<—'Stefimahlpa Nockar, Btate ur iu{:‘?. ’1"1\v€ we‘;u (‘aufu{.l oue ?buut clnil ng - e rlgite.” Convlet. Inbor ot 10 bosup- | | A feETAE meeili af the Tweltth Ward e: | (i’ Moyor of the wity, o 1 also Gerinao, wud | tho act nthorleing the redemption of the frac- o i e Wty Gty | “ehrmor Camisilan, nstiors near Larac, s cx- | Yitnesies ey that o “loud wlistlins e + Bressed, and be had no doubt tk If thelr ean | uaetcrs, curnoy of IRobey atreet aud Warren | Demucratic candidato for Atturues-Goneral of | tlonal eurroucy o subsidisry eolns thoro has | oy, whtci was to luvo openied here to-dag, s | Pected to got oll,_ho la disclucging hr wargo, et it ras plataty distinguisbabie, ldhongh oA A T uvenue, Judice Polly In thechair, Mr. Criteliel), —1',"1,“;‘('?““‘"‘?, it sionce sty the meet- | peey fsgucd fu siiver colns $18,285,885. Of this | pustponed to Oct. 10, £ MoviLLe, Scpt. 10.—The steamship Anchoris, | 1A Bon Tty Peloudiass; therealter tho M Flvin was requesied to speak, it he | from the Conmttce un Pritnuries, reported that |4 BECECE By thout & pro est or auy elfort | 4y oupg there was fosued to redeem fractional ikl SRR from Now Yorky fuawrived. | very sharp reports wero heard, the sccond suc excused iurelf on the ground that he could | Do uetiun bud yer been baken on tue proposl- | SO PISSRBORER L 6o or curroncy $10,910,42, and In_cxchauga for legal- A POLICEMAN WANTED, ev Yous, Sept. 18.—Arrived—Steaner | uelng the firat after o wmomentary futerval, gnly mdorse Wil theothér speakers bad set | N300 B o 4 Tt Wi 1o | . Concoy N, 1L, Scpt, 19.—Tho. Demacratlo | tender notes and chocks 87,375,048, The fol- 7o ¥ Edlior o The Trivune, Rotiertam; s Rotterias, Tollowedby acveral otherslossshurp, resiuulig orth. pike LU0 ey < o o ¢ ) | . % ept. 10,— ¥ thunder, e which the falllng stones wers PHY, drini FOE af neirEc: :'."‘"" "“d"“"“"’ Vha reglattation of the voturs Iy flfif&ffi‘fiu‘?fifl"‘fi*"& fi:fi:m‘:;‘ ]‘gn:g::?:uk;e?é }m\ l“l:; m‘ "Em:‘lll:.:.;m.,:l,:w "l:funmn“"" fsaup, mf‘::’;fi&??;‘r%&tlc:usulu::r::d:::‘:l[tfizlf:" :,l:g FINANCIAL, obscrved by eight or ‘E“u]l"l‘flol“? and, thuily, - The Chalrmun had the following letter read, [ MR Vo Ferrier spoko In favor of making | thoson: Juln . Cloutumn, Sanuel Mason, nsubislin, tolis;andtho) aniount.res P Y CINCINNATT, O, Sopt. 10.—The Buecyrus Ma- | there was scenin the o whlrling’ smoky Tt was from o prominent archite waining on hand at the several cities named, s | Capt. 8am ENis to the fact that 8 policeman is e | y Whose nuniy athorough canvass of th ward uday or two Edson Hitl, Edmund Q. Cushing, and John reported to the Trensury Departinent to the chine Works madv an assignment to-day, Lia- { Dot very h'”hh n{l- A moteor was observa was suppressed for ntial reasons VIOUN iy =il W, Sanboru. 2k epaiod sudly needed at the corner of Halsted aud Ran- 4 3 simultavcously at Btockholmr and st otbet . fl“:";" Il'urtll‘nrlul; ¢ 1sce by posters o l.'e';:f.',:;.',:"fi,',,m“ first, day designuted by law for | i 0 Vons wore adopted indorsing the plat- tlose of busiuess yestendays On hang, | 10D streeta. From Desplaines street to Ial- bilities over §100,000. Assots about $140,000. | e, cail for n mecting of A S raTer s — kinginen to consider their cery, v form and uomine he Bt. Thtcreate, and anonz other watiers mentioned ta | (O nution of Mr. Avery, the Chair was in- ; o . Laa Mt 28, o | Bted on Raudolph Is o larners' market, which the precent lew law, Aw an urchitect of muny | Structed Lo uppa $ t & committee to tuke the | Cvnvention, and denouncing the recent order of ;1)31:_010 is always overcrowded every day [u the week by 504450 ¢ The Tullerles. Popplug the Orucker. Aletter from Paris to the Philadelphia Tele- Zoulariile Courder-Journul, years' etanding in Chicago, 1 have becn compelleil | Mutter under udvicement, sud report atthenext &“ifi;fi;’;{‘;{“fl‘g}:}l:&g“ tedStates Marshala Jioston, these tillers of tho sofl, and, consequentlyy | grgph saya: “Tho fate of tho ruins of tho | Somoof tho lady-boarders ut "the Loulsville 10 witness thy nulrnluuu lx‘ acticed on the rights of Iugruuu e of the Club. Jia o CLEVELAND, St Lm“‘,’ " N3, many of them arc compelled to encroach upon | “Pujlerics at last has been declded by oftleiul de- Hotel rushed dowil to the office lust night, and 'af St e Uindes U saraEnn fl‘f.‘;l“h"':u'c“(f‘,‘.‘ “ml]"‘jm:‘:'lfi “".‘,“'I’L!;:'E“',m,lfifi“{ct.‘ foore, Ferrlety | oy pygrano, 0., Sept. 10—There was a Re- §an Franc i furbidden grownd—L speak of thocrossings ot | cree, Tho ruins, »massive, plcturesque, aud :‘,':;:fl:"f"{,:fl,‘fi::"fifi21:}33:“& b lf\fl,.,,mmlu‘:g ary 10 call home the [alquities practiced tuder it 7 ce. | publican muss-mecting .aud torehlight proces- | Now Orleans . Tih 31 the vorner of Hulsted and Randolph streets. : Ry ol be Killed: Tador the origual contruciors Ten we kpuw | Goort, speechies ';;fi"(,w,‘;‘::’, Ly Gen, Lieakes | Kon liro this ovening. Tt was estinated that | Chatleston. i, B gl > olp uscless, aro to be removed, abd 8 bulldiug erect- | on up-stairs, and thut someboy must be killed: Thera 18 considerable trudlic at this point, und it i3 with ditticuity that u person can eross Run- dolph street without risk of belng knocked duwn and run over by tho strect-cars or suine other vehicle, Only this mornlug I observed o that the orginal contractor muy recover, and 1o | promapn 4,000 torches were dn- line. ‘Tho pub Balimeie sub-contractor sometimes, and thon only witer | Meeting udjourued. o public square | Gpclnnul 5 5 claborately fllumivated. A salute was A Eheds Pant) ¢, And tardiness, FOULTEENTIL WARD, nos v . . % Chlcugo, e ot Ynich on e o 1S | .Company A of the Tjlden Legion of the Four- drety audtlhora, Wit B ool Aisbli 60| utslo avold the lows of time and monoy I yrosceating | teenth wurd met ot No. 516 Milwaukes uvenug | Hreworks, A lurge cancourso uf prople assein- | Pliabo ed on tuelr slte which 18 to scrve s o pleture | Mr. Judge, sccompuuled by Mr. Topping and gullery and museum, probably as s gallery for | the portér, went in hasta o the third floor, und ¢ . al Leuce st modorn Fronclt pleturce, oa the Luxembourg, }f&f&’:fl&'fiu‘Etfifigafifiip‘?fiuuri‘i‘i‘xfih the sound of ) d for that purpose, I8 votoriously the [ joyeral plstols i desperate coutlict, But whea ATt - eve b i bled In the squaré to_hear the speakers, Col, | In United States wints 70 | udy ang child standing on the corner of the | 2oV U8l 5 several plstols fu desp contlict, " R L O e L‘:::tll‘nvg: ’x’lluzllfi'::{:: i :&:-‘l‘n‘::%u”x‘:fifl?;g % | G, Tugersiil, of Thinuis spoke for Lwoliours, | 18 SRGHHE -veoreree 200,000 | abovementioned P Vaindy Tooking arownd | Worstadapted edifeo for a pleturs gallery In tho | tho guitlemin ffl‘"lfiu';‘ e u'?"f.:lllflylf‘fl‘";‘l “l‘;')l + whatever, and contructurs tuke work for less than | No, 460, on aecount of the sizs of the hall, and was followed by’ Judge’ Dittenhioeler, of —Cl ———— | frn ofieer ta pilot bier over (or rathier around | World. Tho rooms ate cratped, tho ight is bad, | o druwmmer from a New York whip tuctotd, B calculations to’ uvall themsclves of that ilis @ 7 o N, N e —— et | 5 el o] i ) ully one- ' ! salcladton o upal Uiemeslves of Ut passi | A miden aud Inendsicks crow o tho Seren: speciat Bsaich 3 aioune THE WEATHER st s o s S Dy eI SO0 i | Wiouid b doposited there, 1t was | u foug lsch over b i, uo give Ms cualunc nly for e suonte of o contracts, and futea | {350 R (e S RO 60 Rorth Wellaatrest | atanisos, Wian ‘mept, ' t—ths “liopublican | wyquinazon, D. C., Sept. S0—1 n. meFor | block In order to reuch Mudlson sircet, Caunot | frst suggested | st tho walls of the | an cefiition of s expertuots poppiug e o e et atluslons to facts that are | Ord€, uhd tho clection of ofllcers—tho firet busle | Couhty Convention weday nombiiated e {uls | ) e Latis Reglon, casterly winds, sta- | i3 evil be caslly remedicd by plscing an el ‘Tuleries snould bo loft standivey Wnd wmorely | croe ey i s a0 notorious, - Hut ploass allow mo to suggest tiue | hess—resulted us follows: Dreetdent, T. K. | Sojih Heiotip, bof ot foburt B Birdh 9f | tonary temperature nnd pressure, ond partly | Slent oflleor ot this poiut, with ordrs to campel | 18 T8 BE0S 0 ikusned b to 'th i Engiish Eloganco, the prescat unb-contracion” flen Jaw b spolished, | Warrens Vice-Prestdent, Willlum Powers gec. | Sidbions for reasurer, lawue Aduig Gount S H » O ARty | 4y furmers (1) o keep the crossinga clear] Lot | Grave doubts sepre el ol T " “ English gem: a3 b enewy would burn tio bush i wiich Turke s | retury, Josepli McGurry's Treasurer, NaheaMe: Clerk, E. Rullmann; Clerk of Court, 1I. . | cloudy weather, Mesars, Hlickey and E‘Ih 500 to it at onee, and | Lhe foundations, and so the lust vestiges of the Grace Greenwood ' eays that E“F sh g q deadly foo, 'Phen make ulaw that will hold the |.Cormiack. A wumber of men sleved the roll, Venoss, of Btoughtuny Register of Decds, P, Special Dispaich §0 The Tribune. they will receive the thanks of many pood citi- blstorieal palace of Cutherius do Mcdicis will | ttemen and ladics are fust rcf;um(ng tho arts o boildlog (or wht noty und the land for all labor | wnd then Mr. Bush talked. catneaily. f ) | B, Grindo; District Atlorucy, Henry Frawloyl | 8r, Joseri, Sept, 10.—Eremendous rains have | zens, 16, Mo, shortly disuppear. L am told that belore the | beauty and prace In dress. fust a contuey of * and watertal put in thy work. ~ The resalt 18 cloar | Biinntes aboat b e l(n‘uhllmn:“ “"flfl‘:l‘:‘s Surveyor, 8. W, Uraves; Coroner, LM, Andeér- | fullon In this neighborhood i the lust 3§ hours, " S ——— o rufne ure removed Gustave Dore Intends to hin- o' under the monatrous wigs and wajsteoats o walm;1‘231.'::&1%{‘\\:5%’:“"’ o ir. | ihe Lloody shire_und {‘“cm"g e vl kens off son, The ticket (8 a sprougs one, and 16 surs to | dolwg much dumuge to railroad and other prop- LOWER THE RATES. lnonmgfllhmlntln unoucl:( his chmlt'vtcruun:-l de- | the Georges, and the lll";’llitllnl{‘—culhlu:lué’fll: ‘ il ¢ ownera . n o ¢ 3 . cture Wi ’ stiuls ¥ of o U ¥ sespoisible contractors will then b impossible, the hetwrocatt Thie audioncs . chufd ot com- b WINTEWATE, WIS, oy LOCAL OBRBYATIONS. To the Fltor' gl S The, Telns. :{fll:ulncdmp‘:l:c:rl: “ummfi;:&{“ Al:wl:.‘?u.igz ;&&L{lmlul‘;lolfi':ah‘t‘ng laln:;?l(ul':r;?an:ltll:qmn of e ; Thruwnce beiore finga contrct wilh 't o e, ‘m‘c‘mfu‘%f;fi‘“|l}"‘§‘,£f|:"",‘;°,!yi",onfl‘|};i: WinresEoic Dlwatch fo Tns frivuna. Gliiaao, bept. 10, Cricago, Sept. 10.—1 gvfl- beartily snprove | whita shimuor of g olighty fiovar tlo wpectres | day, ut ths opers or diunui-party, le e bt X rive - atike 3 g TEI Wiay Sepl. We—Tho Hon. C. | “Fime. "7 Rar,, Thr. ilu, the comuwunication of *Buccess™ fn ny's | of tho Kings and Quecns of Frunce that” dwelt | dressed mnan fu the world, — Next to bing com! Blvle, urn,i‘ulk:l‘fihl‘.n;l" &’(ufi\’.: pollig xf.’fi'flr?.‘.’lfi.’ifi ?5‘::.?,",‘;'{;‘:«?:.‘:'.“ ewaharp in ona coruer of the | G, \\lllluu:;llucmburul ungrest for this dise | ——mee s 20 T2 | Giere froih Catherine do edicla down. to Na- the Awmerican, and then the Frenchinan.” TrivuNe on clicap ratcs to tho Expositlon. the cumpuign at Whitewater to- Why should our own citizens be compelled to + ean accuro their own without tho Gelay of liw o | About two dozen youths from 10 to 21 Leich, oo the rulnous expenac of ltlgation, % 0 21 years | nigut, 'The mecting was vno of the largest und T auch b movement yon ?.‘ulfi‘hm i yaus ae:| 93, 98 Wuio roped fu Lo the Wttle back rooin of | best that has been Leld fn that plucs for years. poleon 1L, their shadowy forms just visible ugalust tho sky, while bolow, through the hol- O RENT. ., fresh 4 8., fresl T o - 1l poy 50 cents whils our country ‘couslus are | 5y “vagementicas wi 1o mucking, O L. all honest wnen, all responsibie contractore anduy | & gracery und saloon, No. 71 Wesson llm‘-‘x last | Bir, Willlams made un exceedlngly-tolling “urgu- 58.e b furnished not only excursion . rates on the rail- n‘;uhmg lh;p‘g:‘ .,',“15'.‘:’;‘.!1 L i\‘um}a A rerpectablo acchiteetss ugalint you' only specuine | Ik catenatbly for th purposs ot hulding u | ment in favor ot the Republican party und its | 2 |_url_sils,, tre vouds, but a fres tlcket, to the Exposition alsol | terriblaghosts of Revolution and fum. Wheth- "".",fi“l mm]}.ny contructore, iftheraty ln»iryan, ;‘u al‘t‘l‘::al n\llltlloltfimxiucn: o:;muém 'r.“ Jumuuc"l"k pollcy, us opposed to thut of the L‘umoumcp It | ~Maxtii heriioincler, 7 ifihauin, 00, Do tho \nanagers get 50 tonts Tor o tickets " B hieves. you will muke ki Y . aving secl ot e] N NS, - Fepenl the Sub-coniractors: Lien inw, unil misking | othlig 1o do, those presént sulléred u g | U8 8 Speech £ L:::xl‘méz;‘u‘z(ull:ruuw Yo Cuigaws, dopt, To-Mudssct, _ | thus furnislied the riflooadst 1 guces bol ?’xlni-‘r:filly socuring the worknew and'watenal men | named” Cogan to reclts thut specel which had clal Dispatch to Tha Tridune. Wiailons, | flar,: Thr, ) Bticeess » says truly thot it costs too m ~mth W scsinlimre s FLl (as tinies are now) to do tho Kxposition, es. peclally If you hiuve a family,” If the mausgers desire to do thu fimulull guod to the gmnn:. number, they will reduce their tickets to 25 cents at ull thnos, and make It as futeresting to hibitors on Monday as on Smmln{. 50 ur fntluence towards reduction, and Fr ve all 8 and appolut commitices to waiton | been prepured for bim by the Central Com- Iowa Cffr BSept. 14, —The Democrucy opence m;tl;m‘-;;: luu'-r;:::"' cle.y you will secure more | mittee, Cugon’s memory {s quite good, butthie | ther mmpui'vn ‘l.hl.u‘ evening by“,,dch"f,'.,.fl ¥ 4 Sl A U, DROWN speech bore evidences ol the hundivork of up- | the Hone John I lrish, editor” of ‘the Dl aras the nexe spealier, Mo said th " territled jgnorance, and, altlough aboundlng in | I'ress, before s fair audioncs at Nationul lail, Pl il et e e e Ll ons of | jrurca like “the wuters of the past teu years | lesjioke his pleco proparatory Lo going to ln- R T e R Wflgr‘:‘:“’l‘l‘x‘:efid“:ll‘l% mingliug with the cries fur i unregetivrato | diaua to labor i belult” ot Tilden, * 1l¢' walkes Dlack Luws were u convtant. wienace to laborers, by ,»;-'I‘I;lc, it fell liko pearls” before | the second orator Iowa Clty contributes to In- A correspondent of the London aoys: I was fortunate enough to be in Patros on the occasion of & Greek weddlug, which 18 an in- teresting and pecullar cercmony, Weddings er the pleture Is to be o paluting or a wood en- . raving has not yet been stated, but it will un. doubitedly be a welrd and powerful work.” e A Groek Wedding, | - Standard e chianve to visit the Exposition with the M - and they sliould work earnestly for their repea, | ¥186" . dinna, Hhiatis 10 vialt s Evp Sipins, | ouwoug the Greuks arafor tho most part soloin ! Ou motion, the followlug resvtutions were > o NEW YOUK COLORED MEN, — nized in the evening and at home, und from the eds 2 COI!RESIVDNDIEN(J{;,:M lUw‘:A‘lj- }"-. !efi‘. 10.~A sltlum lcou?“fimn The ¥arls Exposition, nature of the rite must be vcxy lry.l;alx::luxla t 4, Claea legialation lias compelled (h ONGHESSMAN IN TIE THIHD DI 3 of colored Repubhicans was held hiero to-day, Itlon of 1878 (says n Paris letter) ts raons principally concerned. A small tablo ls 'nnlx:: frii e R repe v the Liditor of The Yribune, fi?&"‘,“:"ffi': ‘éh(."u'.‘" Kfifx'“lvugfi‘;l“{fi"‘m'é’“~”i1,“m5 ul;l;:uflf L‘n[::'ululm lcndln(g toples of the ho{u, glemsd in the c‘fztt‘!{n of the room, on one alde of . The workigmen of Chicago have lc:’l‘f"‘.“w' ?f""lw‘_'l he Dc'"‘"‘."‘"l" papors | DER ST catlibie on thy Dresliout ta 'i's‘:‘uwcl. MILWAUKLE ITENS, ulthough ground has notyetbeen broken for the | which stand the bride und bridegroow, each IN TITE * romninated those from th benches ani anvils of | OF thls city a few days sgo published tho state- | oy, en in thelr politieal rigbts, nutiohal sud Special Dispaich to Tie Tridune. bulldinge. Xtis rumored, but I know not with | holding # long lighted candle, on the opposite tha ity whose interests aro ldentical with uirs, Lo | LY that the Triab elewment in our cornmunity | §Cito.” Fhe nominces were udopeed, MILWAUKEE, Sepl, 10.—>l. Loulsson, tho | wine truth, thut Germany has already signified | side tho officiatiug priests, Bohind the former :;!u'.\i.::zl' S'.ul‘:c‘x :smu.eu wlature of Cook Coun- X:nt.:ele'm‘\:ln;;d to hl'lll'. oL the num!natl:m lol o B ,2.53“}:",1, e French Cummlssloner of Educatlon, writes | jar rofusal to participate. I really do not well: | the best man tukes bis place; be bas an Impor- Zesolved, ‘That we fully fnds o laborers" of their countrywen os a caudldate for Anéclt I 4 § Jatues McAllister, Esq., our Superintendent of | 4, ¥ e 11 fu tue ceremony, and {s ranked g, “hlau wefully ‘.’..‘.',fii;“fim l:;r' hoane | Ctiatonal hotors, 10, uno, of the rat Lhiree Datnost, blich, dept. MW.—Senstor ,Chris- s Esg.y P see how she could have done othiorwise, Unless | tant part to fill ju the c v » tlaucy nddressed thie Republicansat M Bchools, from New York Sept, 14 that he will cal chiange take place in th D gy e RO i of ol aud thet i cae Tarnoy | Syeviig ik an wiiross of newly thoon uan | vials Dlbwanikeo Sept, 0or 37, Droparutions | She-yrenth peotie: befors tha Exhibision sens Wi ru“llx’ugluu ““ . hm‘;m““m m':mfi“‘é";;: f.\:xlldc:}ll l:..ll;;l:ttflfu““lfi nlt(ru:-u the nomlmzlo: x;:x:n‘t‘:fml.m{lu :c:-tsugt::lt:?‘,&l?fiu:y fit the 1:‘{? are belng mudu to receive and entertaln hhn | grrjves, no German coutd uttempt to m{mn Sherith, n the Firet District, Miles Kehos is to be urged | ocvutic : pelarea that the vonstitus | while here. ithiout runulug the risks of persunal Insult t . Sleusrs. Joln ¥, Beanlon aud A. C. Cameron | 85 3 candidate fur the Sccoud. In au ublo arui- | Honal ainonduicnte of tue bust fuw yeurs would | ™1 yayo Leen requested by several gentlemen | husclf aud of duw oods.. 11 o made bifel speeches, indorsing the action vl the | cle contalved ju lust Sunday’s TriBUNE you bs lpenlchys Deipotratiesutcier thiv full, k 4 i to ot | Lursanvie Msse o Funuh i s u relatlon from the time ol the marriage. 'he room {a of course brilllantly lighted, and { the numerous guests throng as closcly as they can toward tho centre in urfier to galu a better view. Mauy prayers are chauted by the priests aud their asslstunts, uninteiligible even to the the ' who gead Tum TRIBUNE yesterday to polnt | Purisian public hissed’ ®Tunubauser™ off the | ears of a classleal schiolar, with the exception of "h'-'fU“I;“W"-_ and proplesylug good sesults i | pofuted ut the lofty patriotism posseased by Spectal Dispateh s T Tridune, out iy following {u relatioi ta the cost mgl(x,op- stage years befure tho Frunco-Prussian war | the a(b-reten(cd ¢ Kyria eleison,’ which forms so INQUIRE OF Mt thelr tlcket wus elected. our Irlsh fellow-citizeus In the readlness to | ADBIAN, Mich., aepl, J.—A Tepublican Con- | oly of this city, 8s our papurs here are setivent | merely” fur the erdmo of belog o German | promiucul s part in almost overy Greck i o An fudorsation of 3tr, Beanlon, by resolutlon, |\ 1 "0 L 1 thne of neac ventiou at Clayton ¥ uomiuated J, C. Buw- | o1 the nuhfisul. ‘The city sowe tims since opers, aod have Linderod selcctions from | service. There 1s a very elaborate ritual,— L wae pussed, wnd, witer a few rewurks by Mr, | U8 eed fu thne of peave—Lliold office cry Loy, of flunhuu.u Repreaentative in the | advertised for proposals fur the delfveryof 1,200 | Wagner's operas from lu.-ln[i performed ag | tho signing bride aud ° bridegroom on the g Wuriugto, the weeting adjourued, for thelr conntry, This wlacrity bs unequaled §.m Legislature for the Third District (Lena- | tovs of con), suthracite, or Luckuwunus, or the Pasdeloup coucerts by dint of persistent forchead threo times with thoring, the blessing - two wreaths which ure afterward placed ou WILLI AM C DO 3 thelr Lieads by the best man, aud, at s later O part of the ‘rite, Interchunged over and over again, the drinking of wiue thireotimes from the he ofile e bup, s kistiug by betof (he utlewbook | po oy § TRIBUNE BUILDING, " : B \ by suy other clement, us the unlor- | wee L‘uunti). The Demucrats bave nominated | Littstou, of tiw best quullty,” to the Water- hissing und outerles, it is handly probable thut ABOUT TOWN, tunate coulltion which the Germans, three | Dantorth heyes, of Cluytou, to representtho | Works epgiuc-houss, sud the followlog Ulls | they would Jook with any degree of toleration TUE CANPAIUN COMMITTHE “years aizo, entered futo with the Inst, has suf- Firat District, i’ were put in by our cual-dealors: R, P, Elore, | on Gorman competitors at thelr national exhi- appoiuted by the Jolut Executlve and Cook | fufently demvnstrated, sud the foraer,” utterly BUFFALO, N. Y. 7.08; A, Boyder, $7.00; Fette & Muyer, 87.90; | bition. A\uy&m fur do thoy carry thelr antip. "~ Bpacial Dispasch 4o The Tyib S Btadnley, $7.00; D. McDonald. §7.07¢ C. H. | athy that ond of tho lemling dressmakers of Coumty Ceutrul Cowmsnlitecs wet yesterday | disgusted with tulr experiouce, will ot fona uuruw.‘u. Xo, dept B Democratts Bway, 700, Alr Bwan got the wmm;t‘. Now, | Purls recently refused to egwufiuluzo and

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