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HIL CHICAGO ‘I'®IBUNE: WEDNLSDAY AUGUST 14, 1878 = 1OCAL TOLITICS. "The National-Greenbackers Hold a County Convention, Continues Half the Night, and hich v Is Exceeding Turbulent. They Nominate n Sherlil, Coroner, and Several Commissioners. All of the candldates Never Be- fore Heard Of. TIE GREENBACKERS, The Nationat-l ircenback-Labor party, in Con- yention ascembled, went through the formality jn Nershey 1all last evening of nominatlog & connty tleket. ‘There wwero representatives pres- ent from two-thirds of the wards and s few of the couniry towns, tho organization belnz merely nominal outside the city limits. ‘The doar Was guarded, aud only delegates atd thelr {riends wera adinfuted. A largo crowd of Dem- oeratic rouchis tiled up tho entry, their object eing. If_pussible, to capture the' Convention, and inuke their own nowmiuations. They, how- ever, succeeded doing nothing except inter- rapting the deliverations ow nnd then, and were linally run oft by the police. A few mot fslide, notwithstanding the vigilanco of the doorkeepers. Inall, leas than 300 were present. “The body was called to order at aquarter stter 8 oretock by A. C. Wolson, Ifalf a dozen were nomed for tempurary Chalrman, * M. 8. Fobiuson was clected, and sald * Thank you," €l ell known Democratic striker then aroso gnd nominated Dr. Shaunon Tor Becretuty. ‘[his ralsed @ breeze, as he wfas recognized, and there were cries all ver the honee of ¥ He poota delegate,” and * Put him out,” L fellow was « cationed by the Chalrman, ' il sulu ho represented the Sixth Ward, "[ifs was denpunced as untrue by several, and e w3 bounced. “Amid consfderable confusion, the voico of o tectfon. The rnsticaling ther 1 that many attempia had cn the sahjectof p Tayia A. Smith, and latterly senfor of the udo: - been made to trinato klcas (o thelicada of | Ho evidently leans to stone pavement of rome of Dummer. Brown & Russell, Mr. Dun b true mechanfes by stroifers, which, if cArred § wind, and s convinced from actasl nh=ervation rerved a8 Judpe sume years, bk been & men- ‘The second ballot showed: ant, would do no god. “fhey did not prapose | (hat” atons, concrefe, or ssphaitic and emcrote ber of thn Legislature, and was Fhole number... to srray one class of faborers againat RROWEry | womiyned, ja the pavement equired for this rotl, | 8 Trustee of the ineanc Asylum nor to array Jabor ngainst capital. Ineendiary " " | here. Judge Dummer wAs aleo cllmate, and the hard maage it must neccasarily Fet In the city, While it s s fact that wooden vavements a8 a nlo are ensy anid plessant to drive over, [Lxhould not be forgotten Rhat asphalt pava. spceches would not henefit “the workingmet. Therd must be & combination hetween .l the ttudes of tho country nnd s unit) action, if they wished to force all thoso who wish to pau- amember of the Congregational Chureh amil rmmtncnt fn temperance and other good worke. 1Is death wiil be much felt n this communlty, The remalns aro expected Drlard... ‘ e . ‘The nomination of Shanahan wes not made unanimous, quite a. number voting * No.” He here to-morro, anid *Thanks," perize Iahor t0 aceedn to thelr dethands. mentd combine aft the quslities of wood | Judge Dumemer's two sons were with him at Theu came Cotinity Comthissfoners, 8An Faanctaco, Aug, 13,—The Chineso here | and sevceal —other good pofute, among | the time of his death, and he Jeaves a wife and the Houth Bida Being first in order, rofces to have hiad no inthnation_ that any of | which aro tho followin, viz, : The aubsiructard | yhree daughters here. 10 eqnnily an dnralile anc eanliy remoyed fn €asn Water maim, waler EUpLly, ot g pipe hursta ar Jeaka: 18 mote cleanly than waod. and fres from the fibrong matter which risc and flils the air in the marc crowded traffic atrecta, wnld by goad physictans to be one of the causus nf catarrn and varions pulmonaty complaints. The uspnaltic covering, on the other hand, s entirely frve from nach snbstanices, capnble of heinz easlly awept, and washed off when subjecied tu 3 1ing AR rolid stone; 19 one being named at midnleht, ‘The names sug- gested were Thomas Duffy, Michact {¥lio was denouticed as b hemocratie office- hotder and ulmum.-dz I L. Page, A, W. Herr, Muj, Zaremua, Mr. Uuilder, Jouss Moore, aud Dr, Washington, who declined. After halt an’ hour's equabbiing, Page and Herr were nominated, ‘This dune, the dele fele mu1u-ymen were wanted 1n Chicago, and say that the wages mentfoned in the ptess dis- patchies would be no Inducement, SPORTING NEWS. BASE-BALL. fulloy et SCANDAL IN IIGH LIFE. ASoclal Sensation {1 loston—An Elopement in which she Eni Is Not Yets Boston Post, Aug. 10. Boclely circles at tho Highlands ave greatly tes began putting on CIICAGO—TROVIDENCE. Il of ral: fooded by hose or by~ | excited ‘oyer an oceurrence of unusual chat- thee ‘conla,'and msklog Dreparations 10 go Bacib Ik e THE bR frants, Veing Gn cars, ehc’lr- and eftect- | geter in high iife, which, although it 1n io ntwa Ine. o stated that no othier nominations could | Provinesce, R. 1., Aug. 1%.—Anotherclevens e methon ot wreol-cicaning in diy SAIET | 1o tho frionds of il partien Intercated, 3?- :';‘:'S::’;:-’:'fi‘:, ;{':nfl-fi'.?m‘gf:i' in the other | inning ganie wos played to-das, which tesalted | menta and waks feom deletetiou and. minsmatio Tma only how become publle propeelys In & draw, darkness comini on, and witl be play- ed off to-morrow afternvon. About 1,100 peo- plo were present. The (irays mada three safo Tiita In tho first inning, but sharp play by Anson and Harbldge kept them from scoring more thatono run. Inthe tnird, Remseh tied the score, getling & good baset, Rolng to third on ffllcl 1a anothier deerded mdvaniscu ayer wood, t 'there were no other good potns, and all have not been enumeratold, thore men o are sulll- clent to convince the ladies, If nol 0 male por- tion of the comuunity, that asphalt 1a superior to wouden of Mune blocks as ement for the mare central strects, P'robably the finest drive we have un any higlueay In or about the city la Oakwood boulevard, but. ou & hot, dry, windy day nono ta more undenirable a1 n deiveway, aimply from the During the winter months the gowd people of the Ruxhury district deyise various means of eajoy- ment, among which fgure prominently, of rcourse, balls and parties. At these assemblien nru to be found tho clite of that portion of the ity and the good fellowship which results is warked. Hut o one case—the ono refurred 1o A motion to defer was agrecd to,though no time was stated. Mr. Robinson moved that the Central Com- mittee ba Instructed to atrike from the ticket the name of ahy candidate who accepted s nomination from another party. Agreed to. [Afplnunc.] ‘{he Conimitlee on Resolutions submitted a L wife snd thre, vent winning hek Tight 10 kxRt e at be hottdng Choaen, — Paitadelphia £ Hob Ingersnll makes tho most comprehen- sive demanda on the (fovernment.® He says that *ta Uovernment of tho Unitad States that cannot Assnre cvery fndustrions mana house of three or fonr roomd, & wife and thrée or four thildren. and vlenty af fnod, clothing, Rl fuel, when we have millions npon’ mitltonnof acres of land 1o, yieud 100d and Articles of exchanze with Edrope, Wa were getting rea res niep.)y. A4 10 to eall apon the Goveenment to provide everybody with employment, monev, edncation, and relieton, but never thoaght of appiging to it o provide **8 or four children. ' Iteally, hadn't iat hetter be eft o privatc. ehterpriset dioston Heraid (Ind.), et ——— ENGLEWDOD, ! The Dostd of Educationof District No. 2 hetd an adjourned meeting Monday evening, all the niembers belng present kxcept President Coy. A petition wan tecelved from parents in the The Adjourned, Taggayera' Apsociation will now have clinnce ta Iahor with the Board and try to secure a reductinn of the tdz-levy. platform which was as loni oa a Chinese novel, | wild throw Ly Iilgham aml & wild pltel, sod | fact that t..e inely-powdered aine ion in the atr, above—these social gatherings have resulted In | “iyne Com Among the many demands wero tho following: | scoring on Btart’s zowd hase 1lek. nnd 8 -mxmemufln 10 ctothen. eycs, lunge, and | something mote than goud fellowahing in fact, | appointed to prosecute 11 ‘That Congreas fecopnize that the public lnnKA fine equipages, Now, while this macadamized priatton of In the breaking up of one lamily, If vot two, Tines, by base-hits of himacl? and Murnan, < and the possible wreeking of two hitherto fulr alded by one passed ball acored in the fourth, and, In the sixth, a two-baser by York and a sin gle by 1lincs gavo the Grays another run, Cassidy mada Chicago’s second run In the roadway 1 undoubtedly the best, itis not derira« ble nnless covered witn Trinidad Asphalt, which, 1 Uia Waukeahs writer says, 10 almost a3 Fmooth a4 the cuxilions on which they recline, —refeting to the noti of W awhiington. Such is undosbiedly the cane with asphalt pavements swhen properiy isid Ars the common property of the whole peuple, and enact a law forbldding thelr salc to specu- laturs or thelr giving away to corporations, but roviding for their donatlon In l]mucd uanti- fes to actual setticrs; a Jaw forbidding the In- Mrs. Jula V. N. corporation ol 8 landiord sl ouant eye | screnst on arrors by Bweasy and Ward, sststed | Pelng caoy, elastie, dureble, fad Bep, (O B, | member of the firin of talte & Co., dealers b money for internal fmprovements; s | bY fiue base-running. a h h Felbll tio (he promioent "bf,“:"'"“bl' (o 14 daugnter :fl”lll::' I’Q;‘:r;!: ::'r‘v‘-.‘n:tbnlnuh:?e'lmr a jarge] ] ho kKnowing oies, ¢ e Th unl romn law creating “an _ American absoluto In the ninth, Joe Start drove the leather over | and faegely cominented upon by tn Koo L Whiin !fic and her ebtldren. Inherited a fortano into the right fleld, and held third pase on the 1lek, nod scored on Cassidy's long fly to Iines, tielng the game. In the tenth, after Lwo were The prchnI urgument outaldaof cllmalic changs inthe coxt of tne concrete and asphalilc vove- ments, Now It is 8 weil-known fact, end can be proven, that theso roadways ore_more durable and estimated At neatty £1,000,000. The children mumber three. Mp. and Mrs, Stulta sre in the monetary system, or flat money, to bo full fegal.tendor, and lssued by, the Governmeht alone, In Holted quantitics, at afixed minimum neigliborhood of 30 years of age, and have, uniil amount per capita, the moncy to Le uscd in An cored. on Dits by himself aud | Wear thorc even thdn gennite pavemients, for, vaylug for inlernal fmorovements and paylog g“é’r’klnon‘?“nntltnnc Crent by Bwonsy, Murnan | %bdle " the e T wpncads. | [rublo 8 gear, 'I'JS"!IE'"{‘:“,‘I""Z Locethor “"1“"'“ oft tho natlonal debt as fast as practicablas the | (i tho store again on 8 hase-hit, Lo errors by and one einka low the other, thus | ot G0 Vet hier disposad, 1t § mus! 'Il k: fageqlaf willawi | thet dads ‘bonds '“‘"“:lf 'un | Harbidge, and s two-basor by ‘\'““'6:“'“ incu | DkIBK B Shern e bt Seohalt pave: | strauge tnat shovhuutd huve involvod merselt s tu\;“rlfncm’:)!n:!:r Nesumutlon an ot | Leing vuly two strikes and a good Gall belng | Foeit foi’st rmaltcont; The fact tr.a goud mncad- | In an alfair such as that which 1s now to be fe- curded, The comtnencement of her troubles dates froin the cvening when,at s soclal gather- am or concrete foundation will last fur.an indeds nite period of time, the surface or wearine cot being tho only part to oo rencwed, Yet sume ot called. - Tho cleventh resulted in nobody sccing o greenbacks for national cnncnc,‘; that no d base. mote bonds bo {ssued or national debt con- of the Cow 1z o whitewash him, [rocoedinita azainst ty. vieinity of Fifty-firet street and Western avenne, asking that & teschor bo empioyed and a schaol opened fn that lucallty. Relerred, "The apectal achuol tnx for i} fixed at 350,000, which te §5,000 more than lset yeat. - # l‘lJlll to the amount of $1,545,00 were ordered atd. enaning yrar wan itler of thn Tazpayets' Assoeiation B, Lewis for minappro- thils, re distatighed with the fepurt \tten of the BBoaed uf Kducstion try- aud nre aboot t commenice fim on thelr own fesponel- S YING. Tovgnxarrsie, N. Y., Aug. 18.~Thn family Maxcomster Vi, Aug. 13, wife of the Reve Dro Prentd of Preshlent Magmond, b Vass: summoned Lo his bedside, Tis dead for bourly. i hus beeh h s looked e ————— OBI1UARY, Mrs. Prentiss, wud author of * Btepping Heareuward," died this worning, THE N ORDER TO A A patrons througaout the cit T e difterent. O [ we liave et vistous, 24 Aeatgnated for the satre NS, Dooksellers and Btationers, 123 gelegate was hicard sayinr that, on so fmportant | tracted; that Government bunds abid stocks be | “To.morrow afternoon fhe boya hope to win. | oue citizens aro to-day entoring into conteacts and | Hraoeh DMc e i B vasiom, the blessing of LIty ought to be | taxed, no property of anyKind 1o be exemut | The gamo was characterized by tho fine pitch- | paylng for the HornTclans of wonden patementa | Tt Z‘.’,'kau"';,'s b ff::,':m B d;':,',',':; e A1 L5 Saih Ot and Wi b rrectved fuvoked. therelrom; a Frmlml {ncotne tax, based upon | ng of Larkin, the good play of the outficiders, which huve been demonstrated to bo unreltable, | e Cantajny ol the Roxbury City Guard. Mrs. uniil o gluck p. 1. during the week, aud until 9 p, m, e, [Laughter, all locomes ungler $1,¢ ho catubllshinent of | \Whites, aud b Tay of Hitcs, Murnan, and tury c L stately, 3 AN Ul et ok was choson Secretary. e Tndugtiinl, and Pabile Inatenction | 1iague: foF Lo | Ao lay o e A nada | drcseing, 1f voig of ourancreuly woniand cortl 10 souner mot the fasclnativg Cantaty thun she | TIEQYees sonie one moved that s committee of live on credentials be appointed. ‘Another moved s an- amendment that the 7 5 | would on ! t e committee vonsist of six from tho city and | the {mportation and introduction of Chiness | _ THOVIDENCE. AR E lne:‘ny%’c&‘x-‘."nxx‘v’l‘zcnln\n kept in good renalr for fmiiuaity It‘l’l!’nclfé ufi!ihnfiofr'zuvfi:':‘}mmd”m)rl ghrce frow the country. IJabor: that the rights of labor be recof- | yfjynam, r. B 0! 1] 717177 | an expensc uot to oxceed 85 pee lut of twenty-ve | 10 m,_,’.ummr Articipatl iter ""u "'-" Deture n vote was taken, several jumped up | uized as paramount to thoso of capltaly the | york, 1. . o 1] 1] 2 0 0| feet MICHIUAN AVENUE, acveral mmw“!egc;mg:_ flflnfflfll“\'n n T v weto wicw amuvg the delc, | ensctment of an_cleht-our law, withy 2l E e e — e aborrved By ol it hoin Gapt: o b o e there. (O ot ety for s violulon; v fortiading tho filmgoo FIRES. Auatin and Sea. Siulta were associated in no- *Put them out.' ctting of convict lol ', wnd providing that con- i e i o . Al:, this )lunucmro the door was opened to Jet | victs bo sent to a penal colony, to ba established 4 l‘ 217 1} 0 h’xfi‘:’?w“fl..“fif?""fi.’n5"&:”"3’?"?3‘:’ w"hb{ gome oue i, wnd the crowd fu the entry tried by the Government. They pledged themselves 4 0 % 1 1{. l‘I AT OTTAWA, 'th. e liral ntT nufi'i o ‘e‘ve I fo force no extrance, but were beaten back by | o support oll measures Jooking to tho abroga. :( 3 31 ;,_‘ 3 Special Diapatek to The Trisnie. Hewlle Whsunialiuly e %m.‘nu e ;m? two men n their sbirt-eleeves, armed with | tlon of all laws that did uot bear equally upon ey l_l_, = Orrawa, 1), Aug. 13,—The inourance COM- | ooy ey il 'mcdlz‘ u' us| :lwsu au lu- caner. capital and labors favored the endetment of Total 10 panles Laving tiske on Wood's flouring milis, | Bohtidence f his spouse. e e In order £o root aut the Interlopers’ who had Jaws giviug incchanles and laborers a first Oieado. burned this morning st 1:30, are: 8t Paul, of | Stuits has fll)ncn(l‘d T ’;"-? a h 18, {aken seats, the roll of delegates was catled. Hen on thnelt work for their full wages. | 1farbldge, c.... . b o ts, $2,0003 G 1( | or New | o great” deal m&' ac N romd "wn!c While this wos golug on, snother row oceur- They would labor to abollsh the con- 1b, 5 b nnew:,’ ,000; Uerman Amerfean New [0 Sroat el - lan g or : h ; :m red ot tho door, the gaog trylnz to get inside, tract system in notlonal, State and mu- o) York, §2.300; Orlent, of IHartford, $1,600% e e m:x ‘uru"lo (nqnn: it those n front were struck with tho canes | nicipal " work: would muko industelal, moral 5 Peunsylvanis, of Philadoiphln, 81,5005 North | gionwag from 1to 6 he m‘;' ™ hoas H,U"' and heaten back. ‘Thiere were ealls for platols, | worth, not wealth, tho truo standard of indi- ir" Awerita, Philadelphla, $1,500; North Britteli & | woek ago that thelr nl‘r’]’um \!‘:le u_ém Kln Dt the duor was clused before any shots wera | vidual and national greatness; would labot to 5 Mercantile, $2,600. There ‘W no fusurance on | Staits, swhew st length he b kil e tired, accure to both laxelc‘c}ual pay for equal works | 53(oialian, 5’ b ol e i Rla . s |/ At L gsumu u:uu q‘u: t ho greatest excitement amoug the eles o the pooling or consolidation of 0 railroads ] = s, P . s > 3 g‘fuf]u%u My volunteered o cnarfio on the | to the detriment of the comimerce of the Weat. Total... 583l 7 | onu time it seemed that u large portiun uf the detective soon reported that Capt. Austin and roughs and clean themn out. A Sergeant-nte _Arms was appointed, und a note sent to Supt. Feavey askini bim to send twenty policemen to protect the Conventlon, After half an hour's hard work, the delegates were seated in o body by themselves, the v tares linving been stnt into the gallery, or Bounced, bist nut without much difficulty and nofse. ‘The proceedings were very disgracefuls The mncndment referred tu above was agreed to, andt Messra. Discon, Bales, Downe, Nelton, hethaom Cormell, Drew, Duff, and Lou Wil were eleeted to constitute the Committee. v The Convention then, at ten minates of 1 B it L e y A gleo club then sane, * We have no use for | o'clock, adjourned with <heers. “*’,":fi“g.?&'u —-‘\I\n:lry:lldflxc’ % }Elui‘,’ ¥y “'"‘1‘“ .!' temu:ll"v:fin m@'””“r'fi;’ 1"‘;.::;: l&l&cgfc[pmu&:&mzubm:{I-;:- ulg:v::;";,'{.':" t,',’{,".‘: Glierian, which provoked appluuse, Tho follawing card was brought futo this of- | Time=Twa hanrs and iisty minni O becuplod by Meyer | ence for and her determination to follow the 1. M. Allen inade a speech, saying that they | ficeat alate hour lost night:: Umptro—Willlan McLean, of I'hiladelphia, avenue, OWH and ouccuple D Cuptain wherover b m ! o Hiad acted bustily i sometiings,—that he hope NO IBI8IL NERD APTLY. / CINCINNATL Btrorinsky. Damagato bullding uod furntiare, | Cuptaln wherever e imight go. Tho husbaud e B malves, and not givetho | e, the undorsigned dolegates (o”the National | Mikosnati, Q. Aug. 10.—Mitwaukee, 10; 8100, covered by a police on the bullduie for | SUrbCEL FCoidots of svorn g e ess an opportunily to call them a rapble, | Conventlon, prolert moat posltively against the | Clucinuati, 7. $1,000 u the Canton of L"“’fi‘g'n:'@ un eort ol ahce thi Applsuse. A Committea on Permanent Organization was then sppointed, Mr, W, I, Barr addressed the delegntes, ad- siilug them'ns to their duty. Tlo abused the Democratic and Republiean partles, saying they Would liars confined Jeaus Christin"a coll it they bad had Him bere. Ho stated further that Tali the men sent to the Penitontiary wero as Monest a8 tho Judgen who scutenced them. ‘(Applauge.] ‘The Natlonal purty, in eplte of anoney, whisky, sud cigars, bad “the pewer to clect its candiuates. [Abplause.] ‘Thifs talk bad used up an bour, when it was cut oif by the report of the Committee on Cro- dentinls, uyery delegate, ns his namo was called, was wiven & wreen badge, so that only duly a thorlzed persons could take lurt. n the pracoed- ngs. A squad of bolice nad arrived while the Committea wasout and cleared the hnllwnf, though the door was ket civsed, and only recognized perrous were allowed to enter, A quarrel urose in the lummi in of ono of the Tenth Ward delegation, it being claimed that hls welub ™ exlsted ouly un paper. flo was ruled out, A C as follow . T Forchy, L. Goodhue, Tue Committes Jevorted as follows. Prestdent—Jiames L. Allen. Vice- Prestdents—Chinrles Dixon, L. T, Nelson, aod C. H, Jackeon, * k Secretury—F, McCormick, itteo on Resolutions was sppointed, Atlen, W, chman, ‘Timothy O'Kelly. n Permunent Organization Asstalunt Secretury—J. C. Beovell, They wers all elected, and Mr, Allen of ,course, made o speech, the burden of which was “that old purty ties should ba cut, and tha peo- pis snould enlist i the ranks of an Lonest, lve, und active party which syas not in the pursuit ui spoils. [Applause.) At the suggestion of Mr. Springer, the door was opened, und about twenty people who had Leen walting two hours were accordud the prive tlege of golug luto the galierv, ‘fue Bergeant-at-Arms sald that delegutes wero glvinie thelr budges to outalders. 1t was voted that any one who did so should Josu bis seat aud vote.” [Applause.] A motion thut every one arlse fu his seat and anoounco his vote for a candiduto was laid on the table. ‘I'ho Convention theu procevded to nomiuate a sheritl, Mr. l!nlle{;, of the Becond Ward, named A, ., Tlaworth, EAnplnmc.l Mr. Junes, of the Fourteenth Ward, named Charles (G Dixon. Mr, lhlhuuy‘ of the Second Ward, named Mike Evaus, (fllsses, Oh} Obl and cries of # Put him out "] nz'ir. Ilerr, ot the First, nominated A. C. Wol- Mr. Haltiday wanted some one to tell him where Mike Evans had done a worklnguian o - wrong, Al they kuew about him was what sh:s\y‘:nlwal;nl’rn:hl‘mfluun and 1‘:’1{:". eleeate—That 1s enough., [Lauglter. Mr, Halliday=O! coursc we kn[ow he is lnlold wire-pulter. {Lsughter.] But can you put & wian in nomindtion who is notd [Crice of **Put m‘;‘ 0“1:‘“’ { the P ir. Ryau, of the Fourteenth, named Wi McDouald. ' [Aoplause in the :um-.xd Walter A delepate sald tho Central Committes had decided that nooueshould be nowminatea excopt be bad been a member of u club for thirty days. Auother (m‘ulrtd 1t_McDonald belonged to the party, {Volces, ¥ Nu," A wotlon was mwado aud sgreed to that bis name be dropped, A deleyate woved that Evans' uame be e Ciarinan esid b e ie Chairmnan said ho was a member of th Fourth Ward Club. the A uelegate remarked that Evans joined the organization for the purpose of getting the uoinination. ‘The inution was ruled out of order, the Chatr- wan saving thut Evaus was eligible, but the illilemm could do as they pleased if they didu't e him, : ‘Iits was distasteful to some, but they be- came quict wheu the rolt was called. The firet Lallot, which was Informnal, resulted: Ir. Dixon wanted Courentivn sald ** No.” A foral ballot resulted. Mr, Dixon declined, 1n Cook County, aud it would bu sulidal 10 put biay on thy tcket Notwithstanding this, bls pominstivn was wade UDAMMOE. For Coroner_the followinz were uamed: A, . ‘Titsworsh, Dr. Brand, D f. P.5hanstan, 30 W, Batley, wnd B, W, Goodhue. Fbo tret aud the last withdrew, Tho ballot resulted Whuie usuibus Recessary.. Inalnge— 1. .3 401 e the nerole oiforts of the fir depart- | Bigelow, Kenvard & Co., where they were s '&‘ll‘x:‘{"w:::fifi;rfi‘-‘l’;o& fifii’l‘:rfifi‘ffl:‘&:; {'.’.‘.’:}g:““ f] g } 3:‘: ment‘-udulflzum the 1038 would faye been lm- | customed 10 pass thelr afterucons in each ruy woodeneblock highways werd trested witha couting of Hun kind, they wonld outlast aiy wood- on pavement over i d 1 think a guatantce was charined. The Cuptaiu, although he hud ut home a lovely wife abd two children, seems to have hnd no acruples arainst thirtiog with Bureaus, the chlef officers to be members of the Cabinct, with power to collect and pubhsh statistics; the cnactment of a law prohibiting brilliant doubie play unassisted. SCONE, Z treot thus treatod would last Mrs, Btuits had an apsrtment un Wasbinzton street. In the bullding next Lo that oceupled by buslness part of the city must Ro,~—the burnine butldings betng only 150 feet A delegate moved that the resolutions be lald R e Libsi on the table. [Applause. other's company., On Wednesduy afterncon the outrared hus- band, accompanled by an officer, visited this rendezvous and forcéd an entrance. ilis wife and Capt. Austin were there, but, no evidence of criminality appearing, the ofilcer refused to wmake sn arrest without a warrant, Mr. 8taits Insisted on the Captain’s arrest, and the ollicer hutricd off to obtaln the necessary warrant shiould be published or suppressed. meuse, A candidates’ pledge was then read by the Becretary, ‘The nominces must support the true prlnclglcn of the varty, and uphold its in- terosts to tho exclusion of those of all other Earned runa—Providente, 2 Twu-base hits—York and Ward, "three-base hits—Fergueon. First bose on batta—Chicagon, 1, Firat base on errors—Providence, 1; Chicagos, 3, Htruck out—Ilighamn, Sweascy, Tialls ealled—Un Ward, 90; on Larkin, 22, Strikes called—Oft Ward, 32; off Larkin, 33. Doubls playn—Hines, 1. IN_CHICAGO. A still alarm to Engine Company No. 20 at 6:10 Inst evemng was caused by a fire in the cokeshed of tho North Chicogo Rotling-Mill. Damage nominal. A stitl nlorm to parties. 1t was adopted, and the nominces requested to sizu It. Englne Company No. 1 at and fast upon him. Finally the Cantaln lur- ricdly took bis departure, but ot without md- vising Mrs, Btults to return with her husband, This maguanimlity proved unavailine, howover, and when the military man hastened down town to the Albany depot the woman was not far beliind i, Tickets were Lought for South Frawinghaw, but for some reason the would-by clopers chauged thelr minds, and while Cant, Austin touk the cars for New York Mra. Btults manifest discrimination shown against admitting Irish dolegates b the doof by & parly name Cooper, frum the Twelfth Ward, and of no ac. count in the party or anywhere cléo, and & small, whisky-facod man wl!l!!hlih at, whom nobody knew, and who appeared to be drunk. At Jenst twenty dolegates wero ahut ont from ad- mission by theso doad-beats. I the Natlonal acty composed of auch material? Is it put-np obY (8lgned) Noyea L, Thompson, dolegato Eight. the furnlture fu the Einplre. originated frum unknown causes in o front rovm up-atairs. TIIE TURF. LTICA. Urica, N. Y., Aug. 18.~The Utlca Park As- soctation ruces commonced to-day. Followlug 1s the summary: : 144 raco Jobn 11, Starin, Lady Hong, John wero drawn, AT FORT DODGE, 1A, Suecial Diepalch to The Tribune. Forr Dopor, Ia., Aug.13.—A firc occurred this morning st Fort Dodge about 8 t'clock. Loss 87,000, of which from $2,000 to §3,000 is covered by fusurance, comti \Ward: dohn 1i. Chambettaln, o; Georse Taa ramalued n town. A call at her Iate home yes- . Bradiey, do; Jolin itoors, Fifth Ward: Janics 3R PINE-LA OWNERS, terday, however, ellelted the foct that she bad Qleeson, Heventeenth Ward: Thomas Egan, do; | Ajpred 445 A ¢ Teft, and that Lier clotbes had beeu seut to New Hugh Fitzelmons, do; Wililam Slartney, Six- | Yolunteor 584 York, teonth Ward; snd many others who weut homo o, A Corrocted List of tiie Number of Thou- Mr. Btuits on Thursdey fled s petithon for s disgritad, (olnsho 222 cla oridan, and Proce samdal Reet Owhad s Al centa: Aiveeo it by th udvice of Triends. will Wit or we AW, . elter to Hinneupults Lum an. N o et R AT MEETIOn ek vl | T e o psre) | ok e s ek gL S goodly number of tho Ropublicans of tha | Matle.os fies 4 4 81 4 iis of piuedand owners, purvorting to be | the charges; aud, second, that if désertion Lo Slxth Precinct of the Twalfth Wanl met In 8 | jjjugyare. ... 3 & % | Tade by somo oz famfliar with tho facts. The | the allezation, bis wife will ut onc return to vacant storc on Western avenue, between Polk | CilitonBoy.cve sees 0 4 | prures ‘thero given aro so erroncous that 1 | ber Lome fnorderto prevent her property, and Toylor strocts, Jast cvening, for the pur- Lysander u%ma . 6 5 3 or any portion of it imnhuz out ot her Lands. Tho families of the pariies aro ‘much shocked and scaudulized ot thes: disclosurcs, Mrs Btults’ mother atid B, B Thg second syl Aird mohey 4nd pools aro di- vided butween Mattio and Lady Pritcharnd, would be pleased to have you give place to tho following Jiat, that we kuow to be full as large a8 tho true fgures: pose of orgunizing an auxiliary club. Ueorge K. Iinzlett preslded, aud Frank C. Rapell acted as Sceretary. BARATOOA. Py [X ¢ | Mrs. Austin particularly feeling the disgrace, Mr. Parlsh moved that o Vice-President be 8anatoaa, N. Y., Aug 18,~Tho first race, gmv:.rj;. am"’tr,'ji Mrs. Austin was, for some thne, consllerately clected, but it was subsoquently agreed that for maiden x‘fiewld hiree-quarteraof u wile, 400,000 | kept in llinurlmne of the cause of her husband’s tne tomporary oftlcers be mide permanent, was won by Dan Bpariing, Cedrle second, Aunie sudden d Alight susplcion c];rmure. but thi which she had have cre this been strengtliened iuto bltter knowledge. The Captain sent er wonl, after he reached New York, that he was away on business and mizht bo oblized to re- main s week. Tho tetter also contained o re- quest for a valise full ot ctothing, and tho toving Augusta third, ‘Yo second racs, th olds, two mil by a lent Time, & l}i. In the third r On motion'of Mr, Purish, a_commnittee, con- siating of Mesars, Parish and Monlzomery, was pointed to draft & constitution and by-laws for the Auxillary Club, Thu conatitution was drafted fu an incredibly stort spuce of thue, and after the electton of further ofllcers it was akes for 3-year- was won by Duke of Magenta, n,. Bramblo sccond,, Spartan third, Varole, befug the only presented and sdopted by tho Club. starter, walked over the course, wotnat unsuspiclousty complicd with the ve- J. D, Woodard, J. R, Purker, Jobn Oatrands Tue fourth ruce, one mile aud nn elghth, was quest. Mrs. Austin'a father was formerly s R A, Davls, aud’ Owen Btewart were ul won by Ithudamanthus by three léngths, Icading hat manufacturer in this city, butls tiow IKenneal second, Dan K. third, Time, 3:024¢. MENDOTA. Apecial Dispetch (o The Triune, MxNDOTA, IlLy Aug, 18.—Tho ffth sunusl Vice-Presldents, aud E. L. Wright was clected Treasurer, On_motlon, Mr. Wright, Mr. Btewart wero appointed dead, oud bis widow resides in Phlludelphia. Capt. Austin is, ns bofore stated, one of your tunning” meo—s great favorite ‘with the ladics, and a leader fu soclety. lle Mr. Parker, nud as o Committee to . o 0 | mecting of the Munduta Drivine Park onened homsy is o member of the, firm of Stocking & nominate an Exeeutive Committee. ‘These gen- | g0 1ay,” The weather was all thut could bo de- :‘u :V"-‘!&N‘:‘l‘f:’ Austin, Indurance szents at No. 4 Post-Office sired. Tho track w. tlemen reported thu followlng, who wero elect- ed: W. i, Nickerson, IL 8, Muller, J, L. Far- b, fontromery, sud A. Cameron. On motlon, & comunlttee of thrae, conalsting of Mcsars. E. L, Wright, Jolu Ostrander, and L. Campbell, was appointed to wait upon the Aldermen of the ‘Twelfth Ward and petition them to wee theirfottuence in the Council to get an catension of ges upon Western avenue, A resolution, pertaibing further to gas, voted dnwnbmnl the newly-organtzed Club o Az aquare, Mr. Stults fs not at all of o concilistory disposition in this matter, and, although be may deemn it impolite to press & suit for divorce at prescut, ho will do so when tue proper thnwcomes, Yl ia understond to hase suid that the gay Captain will huve his hands full if he attempta Lo govern Mrs, Stults. ‘The woman fa sald to have declared that will have Capt. Austio suybow, divorced” or not divorced, and to have expressed the waemest in aplendid condition and the attendsuco falr, ‘Iho-Gret raco for 8:83 horses hud cleven entrics, Knvoy first Bashe aw second; Kitty third, and Uranger fourth; time ;3 ), 2. 4:30, Inthe second race, 2:49 ciass, elght cotered aud aix came for the word. Kirkw was o strong favoritu $n the poots. The first was a dead heat between Carrio K. and Lady Al The fol- lowing is tho sunimary & Lorin sy My oee o wan, Uovey & Co.u.ne J. 13, Dassett & Co. Furuham & Lovejoy (ieoro A, Camp. el cxocutive | €8rrie Kovnoianaen 122 (Tection for the man who has invaded her fourued, sublect to-tho call ot tho Ezceutve | iirkwood! Fi b A ronie: ail deatroved his happincss. “Fho Second Ward Unlon League Club betd o | 13313 494 80 RENT OFINIC meeting last night at their ball, No, 717 State | g fwne—gidi; 21, Hind, 91, e, 2de CURRENT OPINION. street. ‘Their transactions wers surrounded with the usuat lmpenctravle ctoud of secrecy, e e— - - LABOR AND CAPITAL. The Railroad Employes in Milwaukee Find that They Wish to Wark at the O1d liatus —Waslington—The Chineeo In San Fran. clico Will Not Came to Chicago, Fpecial Diruatch to The Tridune. MiLwAUkEE, Wis, Aug, 13,—The threatened strike mmoug the rallread omployes auletly collapsed to-day. The men who had been Jocked out of tho shops, and who were promised an interview with General-anager Merritl to- day, met at their hall on Wisconsiu street this afternoon, aud tho Commitiee which bad been appointed for that purpose walted on Mr, Merrill at the 8t. Paul Ratlroad’s priucipal of- fice, They received from bim & letter explalu- ing that the lock-out had been ordered in BILLIARDS, SCUABVER AND BEXTON AGAIN. Agentleman named Walkier, halliug from New Orleans, is in Chicago for tho purpose of backing Bexton against Schacicr for $500 & side in a game of 1,000 points to be nlayed in Chi- cugu, the cholee of tabls to be detennined by toss. Schaofer, belug approached on the sub- Ject yesterday, very uromptly uud very proporly declined to entertaln suy proposition loaking to w mateh with Sexton until the lutter lad dis- charged the oblieation to puy Bchnefer’s ex- venxds in connection with the bix match which wus broken olf, smounting to 8152, Hextou, 1% whi be remembered, grabbed the $1,000 forfeit illll because Schasfer's second deposit wus & ew hours late, but be nss wholly clumitted 10 devote m portivn of that sum to the bay of Bchaefer's expeuscs, as required by the articles of sgrccment. Behiaefer would HKo to see that part of the sgrewmout carricd out by this No Republican can indorse Prealdent Hayes' Administration and be true to iy party or hiw country.—Conkling's zome Urgun. - Why don't Gail Ilamilton let up on Eaton sad tackle Mullipgan? Tho nublic longs for wue= thing new and lively, —dartford Couraut (Kep.). Tho real contost of 1880 is to bo fought to & conclaston this fall, and tno objective point fs the House of Kepresentatives, —Philadelphla tn- quirer (Kep. ). Mr. Marble has the colossal effroutery ta asscrt that Mr, Tilden's *‘akwolute trust s in moral forces.” flow they wiil roar In Oregon when they read that,—Albany Jourpal \liep.). The lotest Greenback iden iv to fwsuo enough paper doliars to give every man, woman, and child $300 to begin with As tlhey sre to b irredecmable, tho amuunt ivsued 18 not of the lonsy ) consequence, — Cinclnnath Commaercial und. ). Newton & C lerrick liros Frank Mw&-. E, A, Hagmox Poter Wolfurd William Windos J. A, Btanton, John Rollius. J. A, & Andrew Davi Ueorye Turner, E. M. Wilvon,., eons - A. L. Gowan. Copt, Stiles... o e stickler for technlcalities before fudulgivg v Tho Nationals scemn to be rapldly under- l‘;‘;:"‘l“;;"’“ . "‘m"':“ S '“‘;?:1 "’z sy wors watultalk, Scivertag, BeIOngI0G Yo mining the Sotld South. Tho Democracy will have i {ly b “diaed s oatn AgUATIC, = g 1008 | npela e bt o st toatrike ageinst the Coupany, which did uot TUB CANADIAN REOATTA. bts. M. Editor, 1a sho outalde aggregata of | of the Congressionst duteicta.—Fhliudeluhlu Aot reach hia bands Wil this moruing, e ussured Hpectal Dispalch 10 The Tvibune, tho Ditio tributary Lo the falls, of the kind of | American tiep.). them thot he bad always falely aud promptly BARKIE, Aug.13.—}n the conolation raco to- timber now betog cut. ‘There muy be some fn- An old-fashioned eight-day clock, with the stauces where the owners of piuc are omitted, conndered every atatement Felatiug 1o wege o where the esthuate ou s partlcuiar lot is too which bad been made by the Company's em- changes of the moon jndicatod on its face, and tho day, the followin en who w ted 3 g oarsmen who were defeal rise and fall of tides st the top, would bo & ueciul yeuterday took part, viz.: Luther, Platsted, Me- Tows but, i niue out of ten, the timoer wili cleht- % ployes, which 1t adumitted to be the fact. 8Ir. | Ken, Enliott, Ross, Jr., and Coulter. 1t was O ere hava givew. It foct, the aus | iticle of furoiture s 8, (reldhlsCobmtor ok ::lerrul concluded by saying that the ll;llm‘l vory exciting rece, Plaisted cawe Iu frst, mewllmmml‘f'g&bl n"fl:}l :fi:’.f,;}' aud run slow, ~Cincianaii Eagurar, ompany had no new proposition to make, but | Luther second, and MeKen third, Morris, who g h Cairiy 4 i oarn thas the shops would be open for them to go to is Indispused, did not euter. { . m Ttellectuslly Gitizen K, vy 18 Jutecor to many of oar local Commuuists: asan orator b 1s merely dinnal snd sbsurd compared with our local Communtste, wnd when it comus Lo goiv, Whare is he along alde of Meky, who murderad an Archbishop? Uo West, young wau, go Westl— New York World (Demye Tt i really too bad that Gen. Garfleld is not employed as a silnt partuer lus faro-bank o engsged in wreckiug railroads, 11 Lls time were wngaged in such buaslness, of other respeciablo work to-morrow morping at the wages they were recciviog when they left the shops last Saturday, v:fih ar the ,reduceu rates. Pro- vided tbat they would return i wood faith to thelr cmployment ou thess terms, no discharges would be ordered, and no harsh meanures tuken by tho Company. Thy tevting of recalcliraut workingmen accepted AMr. Mer- rili's letter. Jolly speeches were made by the orators of tbe strike, aud they l{l’eed to gotv Todhs Wastern dusoctated Pross. Banriz, Ont., Aug, 13.—Iu the double-scull race for i ooe wile and repury, four THE WAR OVER. Bax FrANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 18.—A Baker City (Ore.) dispatch says & couricr has just arrived from the Matheur Axeucy, briuglug {ntelligeuce of the surrender of Aftx, the surviving medicine man and Chief. Sixty Indians are iu the party, fncluding fifteen warrlors, The surrender of | Aitz and party jeaves bul s few hostiles of the riggers, boats started; won by Plalsted uud mate; Gard- uer brotliers, seconi thue, 16:48. McKen was tuird, Ed Ross fourth, Elliot fth. Coulter dropped out before the mile and a balf was reacbed. . @OOD SWIMMING, Spectal Dipaleh 10 The Tribune, o ug. 18.—Yesterday afternoon " vii dead, work Lo-morrow morping st the weges €atdl- | Kyup Dimmers, & - phi Subkes uusccounted for, liviug ur dead, and | Hemocratic pursuits, by would no fonger by tie ilabed by the Company. 3 b poiles re uo Dimmers, & Bowery photographer, swain | wesscogera bave beeu ‘dispateticd (o bring fu | butt of cheap wi count of hiv Lay aud osty L o blleu pepust LAL | frum Harjes brkiea Biaplutun, Statsu ilatd | twoor ties amajl parties kKnows, bo in the b crops. — | nyton Kepublican (Rep.). ‘fLiere are some Hopublicaus in South Car. alizs, it seems, who are foolish enuagh totalk vl nomiustiug sumebody u:-h:lc‘l Wado dlhluyw{z.— ng sl .} Repudlican (/nd.),—Yes, Sprinalld {Seeuta te'tully, & tho oniy result would be the Lresking of thy Boad of snybudy who should attempt Lo vuio fur auepvositlon cavdldate., — Boston Trucelisr (Hep. ). ? Listen to Hayus aud Tildeu on the morals of au Blectoral coont: Tilden, throngh his ageut and attorusy, Patrlck—'*Let'uo techaicality pros o ba discoved fudications of any dungerous s of tramps sod other lawless charucters, and they du not thiuk that the disturbaoce has Lad the effect to exclto auy demoostration sgulust Jaw aud order. Wastixeroy, D. C., Aug. 13.—Tho Grst of a serfes uf wasymectivgs under the ausplees of the Workiuguen's Assembiy was held Lere lust wight. The speakers weru woderate fu tooe, auy appealed o their guditors 1o wbandop their frresponsible leaders, aud 1y enter Juto o sye- tewatie, welladevised plan for tieir owa pro- they neighboriog mountalns. Tho lodisn troubles way be “;mmnm to be over for the season 1o section. u distance of L\rcnzr miles, o tive hours au thirtyv-six mivutes. His opvouent, Huns Twelll, su ex-otficer of the Prussian srmy, kept up fulrly uutil oppusite Bedloe's Jalaud, when e was scized with crawp. The stake was §30U. Both men swaw with the breast stroke. e e—— PAVEMENTS, . To ths Editor of The Triduns, Cutcaco, Aug. 12.—lo your lsse of Aug. 10 appears & comuwunication from Waukesba, Wis, Pruladly from We peu of & citizen of ourcly ——— OBITUARY. 8pecial Dispateh to Ths Tribuns. JAcKsONVILLE, I, Aug. 18.—The Hon. Henry E. Dumaer, of this cty, died on yesterdsy moralug at Mackinaw, Mich., whither he went about » mouth axo for bis bealth, Mr Duw- mer wes forwerly 8 law pertues of the luto west Wndlon: HOUKIT THIG Diue Isidnd-sv., coraer mlunl: 13 m Kitehen ani di Hontl Ciark. jroi &y ) Ot L ke sy e S cents: each additionnl tin . On Sunday 2 eenis o drerdgen tine. ie §s churgeit. Newsdealer, Hiationer, etc., 1009 o estertan, WT0X, Wert-Kite News Depoty 1 o Haisted- Jaweler, Newsdesier, and Fagcy \ncula. " 13 7 wurds JOR BALE-85.00 Wit new mar e-frunt hot ug-Tool oL PU e, o et (=81 50 WILL ¥ Rotise 434 drvie- e flearly LEwW1 Pruperty cott b3, 30 wrnoay, Y e e SUBURBAN REAK ESTATE, __ ALK--8100 WILL BUY A DREAUTIFTL LUT on mocked s huge. A good minn w: otie binck from dep —Ope-Tialf fute ree miles from cree, 400 aeres ure aud timi o, down and §. or Ia 4 with ahort. oru at Lagrange. h monthl K IEAISENS A in a tarn in Missourt, situated a ralltosd. The farm consleta uf 1,510 Teucrd and fmprove L with atile, anied fo aud lake the management of the Roud hutise with A roums, | itk bo uny vifice. o EALFESGO0D tral yorabie. BOARDING AND LOD: Jowa Yrics o Address . ) te. " Addresn - ST YTN OF A10 ACTE: y #1051 ber_sere, BENSUN, Lidon, [ & four, luquiee e gt a K WAISKIL ™ atibo Trib- 1t [ ef Tt 25x house [nquira at i3 West: 7 miles from clieapast pryrenty rees raliroad fare, st doom 4. b FARM AT thye balance pes: Tt 1n well 4, fce and North Siae. Nonti CLARK-ST,=ROARD _ FOIt N 5 {.‘.m?.o'a'.im.ue.mn, £ Do whek, win uso of plano and EAST INTHANAST.—TO RN gront roomia with tnant. =0 F & desired, st very resaons! 396 board, 9498 W 19 SOETH BANGAMOLSL % ed frunt room, with erate. 4 Nr,\n'\m\ HOTEL, L4 AXD i3 inyy &1 ilnfug.peos Q 18, Teibune oive. Buium‘-n\'( sultes of rooms. ence exchanged. ST “OST 0t RTOLEN—TUESD, |4 Nuwfoundiand doys large raw * sore " aver i Fedry or [nformatiui 1o CUIETLS, 3 ere " AT frou, nioruiigs scriee. & pucks Y pe trinnfe e, In ¢ eral'rowani for Feturn Lo 17 A BUITE OF South Side. ensant roome icely | TMICHIBAN- AV, cofud-alory fFUBL FO0N, terervnees. Micuia. ed tooin ART VAN BUIKN-K furnishe ates, bl NKEATL RTATE— ‘wood Lusrd, 1 FUINISHED ngle rovus, ¥iih TANDSOMELY FURNISIT. 0} alko b few day bosrders, nis, uard 24 eduard pric s [ 7 per week. 1, (0 Drivate fam! ZVACKAGE OF 8d by leaving =0 all artl GENTLEMAN AN ‘board and furnistied reoil, un frst fiy. lieferences Would pay, "Addre 3 12, 1 aa oiph ON AL Purk _Congrexativial Chure llfi)ol(. about 24 in money LOST_AND FO¥! ¥ 1T eral watenta relatine to arvestors, ana tricte, caee of Grahain ¥s, GRiniun & k't'r'llx. Lib- to BANNING & IV me b KL reat Vatlety of DIper) T eaday afiornoa, The nie et 1 3 dun 100 permonti. Tefes- Fribune otiice. AV, LAIGH NICELY FURNISH. hoard, fur two, Terms mod- 20 WATVARM ud hadrd, LS A thArse-1ing odvertiaément h tAte calwmn Anring ehek duyh for BO rents; encA additiangt e 13 erntv. 00 Snnduy 20 eente a tine te charged. 1 words aterdge o iin: ¢ flaokkeepern, Clorfs, Xco WA.VTRH—-I!E P IN DIUGSTURE. APPLY AT W i indtans- O e 53 i mae a wanted. Q 11, 1rihone ofce. o ‘ ANT o STED-RUTCAERS - THOAE WHO KNOW . _how ta twe . o BTN BT, 1 e TANTED = FIIAT. W honed ra 155 SIREIAETE w2 Eil T ENFIAT BIACKBMI 1 Ul 13 1Lt ean gt contant work s AT A A e FEuiployment Agencies. VWARIED-20 LAVOREISTO WORK 03 TAlL: in 1:::;1\ Voot chanping, taw milis, and’ I TAN & O, W Rt T ANTRD=I0 LABDIERS FOIL WA VL G, \" v i Gy Tre furet 3 A Kb i . Co. 1 Tree 3 21 West flandol Miscellnneonts. WASTEDA 60D, AXD IAPY TESSMAN, . enticmat, : uias, Addres, 1 Ot REOWEILIR: (1 13, TriRIme airre ‘VAST!Vi—TwnuuuTfiifi(Hl')_fifiY CANDY 1 184 Ind YV isines by BUS WARTELCA Sl RITEE AN O Windsor finte l,._"_n_ln-l 2R Weat Srlmmnq!. WANTED-FENMALE MELPs T Domesticss ‘ ANTED-A I:EHM,\;: ot lnlml’.mA}( GIRL Jug, At 334 Caluny for housework: must b g0od In warhing and fron« nest Twenty-ninth At “rAstlv-“i)lul, FOI GENERAL NUUSEWORK one who understands worky no washiag olord oL, Wes COMPRTENT Ulit 725 West Mante-| 001 GRIMAN Tl THAT CAR jron well and do grueral houseworks TIaU! n Apply 8t 1230 Indianacar, D -1t Ol GENER; ORE. VY “in s smali family. Apbly st 107 Fremoat-st, VW ARTED-GERMAT 01t BOUKMIAN GURL FOR oY eneral Bousowark a faaily of two, &t 233 Tulr- JANTE! W FOit GRNERAL A, ZG00D GEAERAL SERVANT GIRL IN mily of three, 1083 Prairie-ar., above ork 8104 West Monroe-at. ANTED—{ GOOD GEIWAN Oft :muwr.uui st cook, wash, and fruo well. Call at 800 West ‘Vni“.-r"r?r»i TOUNG GIRD, TO ASSIST 1N e Abply w141 Lyl ‘\r.\!'fl!n Wi ‘work aml one for dining.room. ete. RO Whl references requited. Ko, 94 North Destborn 1, FOIEOR! wOrK o 8 smai 17 Wabssli-ay. GIitl, FUlt GESPIAL TNOUEE. -Av., aear v reusst, e WASTED-C GInL ot OUAR: Wtk st be & NTEU-TWU G GNE Fi raions dnt i v general Home ne elderly woman (33 To 4t yesrs) to g0 10 the countey (Hepabila, Micii.) Ims mediately. A l“. “nf.wnx)-m 900D _GIIT, T0 D0 GENERAL otise work st ‘waman for general huusework | vate fam- © fasework tn & smail famil Y g 4 mail tamliys wages. $1 GUitLAT ONE FOR_RITCHEN Rrood ANTED=~A CONIETENT O1 RNETAL it family. Getinan or Swre prei Fred; At 230 Marsts e s o conk, mas et 8o 1w T washing, Ioning. and cookin e 5 il 3 .\flrhl!ln home Kuarantee Inyuire st ot Scainisircssese ANTED-GLLLS W] WHEE] A Nursese V ANTED-STISE GINLFROTESTANT, AMEHR, 't must be neat, rellable, strone, and well recomuiended. Addrees [mmediate) "Tribune, '\VA:«TI:I!—TGDDI- NUISEGIRLAT o3 P __BITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. _ flookkcepers, Olerks, dds SIT\’A'I'HIH WANTEDO-DBY A YOUNG MAN IN sumie wholesale hous: srlary 1o object: want work abd proinotiue 1F can varn 1t Q 7V, Tribune ofice, "Frnaess QITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED R cake and pastiy baker. Apply at Eagle louse, 03 South Cann-rt; HITUATIONS WANTES Domeostices QITUATION WANTED-IY, A KECOND a1, WiTIL ton 1 or address 815 Weal Wasniug- ol vel o ETWI St ATUATION WANTED=DY GIJL T0 DO GRNET. o urivate family. foauire for GINLTO Soarding: QITUATION WANTED-] A GRINA? )y chamberwyrk (n lotel or firat-class houre. . Cail or nddrem 149 South laisted -0, _____ GITUATION WANTKD=IY & G000 COOK TS & S'nics hoanting houss, or private famiiy. o1 Kast YVaufiuren-st. . JITUATION W, ‘NT VREHY HESPECT. 33 avla and tidy ccond worki lias fve-year ref- erenty. | Callag (42 Twebleth-st. §ITUATION WANTED-DY A FOONG WAN AF conelimiin or to drive & wagung thoruughly unde sianis the husinessy Lo best ot tefcrences, 4 13, jLune vtlc D=DY A VK STEU—BY A FIST-G o0k i1 8 private family or boahiog-nouse. atudi dutterfeld-st, . =11 =5 QITUATION e call A_BWEDISH OIRL usawork {n & small family, Apply EN-DY_ A YOUNG GIRL 10 ricin & aimall family, Call st 019 H SITUATH KDY _TWO BIBTERS, ONK 83 lirat-class couK aind o o(har ar second girl: good gliy fefarances from Nele”(aat pisco. Callor LITUATION WANTEI=BY A REAT, TIDY GIHL 1t du gencral hunwework for a mnall fainily, Addresd 17, Trihune ofliee. JTU Y b COSTAINISG AN- " LACK fy ) [ on. 1,058 Bindar w {foums 10, ¥ Washing- MILE RETURNING 1) uap sunduy crihes rewant ¥, v. ¥an sud siik haudkee: I ORT—A PO OHBE, WITIL WHITE POT 4 on hle head, bie reward wif) be paid for hla veturn to 8. LOB, 38 Lhirty: sl curuer siate. STRAYED=-FIOM “ LA 3 USDAY AT e A R , WALl apliL fu oot s iande high, welgl Any thtormatiun wil obllis l_!m:u v, it k) H—LOST—A G TUBOKTRIN Ot 0iR funtde. Lasal UEANOURT TO LOAN 3| VAR 7 Muoue] of eved oMo flcensed), NUSEY waNT M on wankanion YOUNG & pFIL] NEY ANED O3 11 }\lurx,\”"w‘.\) Vel D aALER, 10 Madisou Ttwom . Pussxus CAN I b 1 T Phbine Corpass 1 yo lendldiy. ot (TIKEAT BAL LEAYARD=L O red Any Kig NCES 4 Galphesty ear B12.000 5w peas 1. ikt GONTBUY ighi pisuu; §tis Povertul, and il e and infarm; Tweuly NT! Above rewand for io-st. o I PALD FO ¥ b eserl o e CELL Toou U i Excinn) WA N Ol u exapitny ific te sold taie and L GIKEAT BARUALNS— ECOND-} SECOND: TEW UPRIGII‘(VI'IAN).'— b QU Al WEARE JUST RECEIVING 3 1 Buston and New York i competiiol cr st I wfure ein SECOND-HARD 81 LEMA she, AN ON Towast po hitg “1:'21 A“u'llT'r w e Cow, lua fina .H“lllmr:lly rowardud. ANCIAL, N INSIDE BIPROVED asibie ratos. O, 4. KIS pri Liatis 3 aod . UL GOLD AND RLVEL atciies. dismonds, wnit valisbice DRSS Loan ue Madisou-st. Eetabl (W 1AD IN K the cousting-Tovin l‘_ll FEL 23 AND 50 CENT P IN PACKAGES E 5 i mnge for currency st couuting-zooi TED — BIFTOVED KUSINES 1 it be wives us gecurit). A ilce. Diriare tagy and i I ollvery st Houl 3,113 A GOOT RIZED W gt the rigbt Address CAMEO 1L¢ Hullion d 100, "0 DN 1 P RONT r Madison-at, uiproved, W eyun Bk PHOVED T MUNICAL. = WAN ORPIANOUNTIL AFTEN ‘wonderiul Lyon & Hcalypatel up: Brat-class 0 every respec stuaiug gunlity of tukiug Gunltey of 1o bt uar, 4 s eichy tones stauds o tune brice of s urdan, oe-sla. OROANS, 1N LIAYOS ok HAND PIANOS. S Dl HONTHLY PATMENTY. G310k MOSTHLY kA o . RIMIALL, corner Blate snd Adaine-sia. Cus ates which defy & G A urchasiug elsswhere. and fuaws FlANOS, To rest or tur sale on. ""“““Cf"w"* a pakers. The Call aud ¢xaming v, UALL, sor- 1L 50 bor Midles aud Det thy aud Dearbura-sts £ the kind 1o Chic: BANGAINS, U0 soreas IAPIN'S, COM. rger sck Lhai CONVET] A W MJ' for furuiture, i savunis legel uiikat £ YOUNG LADY WILLGIVE TS Mroction I8 the native German ianguisge, io Lagio woud or Lhicusv, Addreas O 40, T Eibun, STORAGE, RE-PROVK WARER i i Caal 160 WEST HUNIOR carriages cie Loans 1 fur ducks of goondis ATION WANTED— DY 8 BC A Ay Tt . g % it SUUATION WANTEIC T A VERSAN QURE TO 0 do genersl lousework In 8 atnail faglly. Pleasa t du kenerat hudsework. ~ Address 1571 iatiers all at 3 [pvint-pince, corner Adamia Employment Agencies, SITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN NRED OF kood Neandinas tan or Uerman female hoip can Lo supplied at G DUSKE'S office, 172 Rorth halated-at. iz X0 RENT-HOUSES, “Yvest Sides 'lfl MENT-812 FER MONTI huusy 34 ) ard-st.1 812, mo 14 itory brick 4 We: 4-slory eruav.; $7, § larxs Touuis OVUT sAmC; ek ¥il vl pisce. Taqure. a6 S48 Apply to 3. owaer ls abruady uhly to private famlly, M MILLALI, 64 Lasalle-at., Houmn o, ~ ™ gouth Bldi 0 RENT=PLEASAN X urnishied, very chi O ENI-STORES, OFFICES, &eo storcse N IRON-VRONT W, In the liye sown of Avpiy W ¢ A, OL ROOM, NICELY Van Uuren at. DRICK 8TORE, 31 f Kagius, Chickuaw ELEY, Nashua, le WANTED TO RENT. ' —COTTAGE UF 7 RUOM: ko root, 16 goud neiklibor! on Nurt! Addrees Witk full pardicalans § 2y wr Houth nldy, Tribuue ofice, W ANTED = 3 TIHEE OR ¥ ‘nlsticd ruoue, Jucluding Datlirugin, sl bousekeoping: NoTtL Blde, south of UhIcayo- mivdars fos ferred. lieut muat be to.” G 1. Tritune, othoe, W ANTEIZTO UEXT -4 oUsE I BHIE ViCIN \yof Chteago Medical Coley One furaishe G P el ) CARREAGES, " 1i5EH, B AND 6 TEAIS ULD, T3l cvdy and siyitsh, siruid of Uoil~ on 3 thor'aro” warniited souad, ardeatiny’a tin e T sy ro sold 10¢ 20 fault: the Kbty s tho atabie i ly 20, Drulerie rartial {3 burest owner Lse ught 8L A Kruat bergal \VAn!u—nol(sz 5 weeka. Apoly stiug e, tor tucun, sud can be 038, Tribunwotics. ) BUGGY FUR A FEW Wust Adauis-at, NO, § MEATS_AT THE ST PRICES 2\ thecity, at the Tweiftl et. packing house, Tib, 331, Sui121 L wetlta i, Jast west of biaté-at. A N0 uicsts fresd dail A KU 1 customers cau 1avo money WCKHOACHES —AKD 3 seleaned vut., ruot and brancl, by COMA Dusrbora-st. Address postal aud e wilt V;srru«a"unw.um SN FOIL PUBLIO eabibitiuns; Wust be vlica; Addreas Box ivde, A W Evanston. 11} CHEAP — A SIN-HONSE POWER 'uglu- aldivel Bew. APy b 158 s 37 Delibora o, 81 Soot e . HOUSEIIOLD GOODS, 'UE UNION FURNMITURE M) , S0 Wesl l U’P“k-‘: ., sl lll‘K!nd; of houseuuld guods i Illbclll paylieuts. Houss furu'sbed shrougluut, Priced ow. GRS W, AL BUTTEI, LONG & Co. WILL M suction -sflflrwwfla“:qru.g and 173 iph-el. s Saturday, AT s L eith scwiny-u schilcs. Thess Tew g4 10 periect order, B wuinEss omanees. MERE 1S AN OPPORTUNITY 10 BUY OUL A rivate tlllinery bustuess, the beat fc thy clty. Yor'furiber parsicalars sdazeas @ Ty Tribune olics " FINST-CLASS BUALDING-HO & M deatubic lucation; ouath Sido. 113 o, 16, Thibune oliice. W REN D 7D NOUSK on West Washing st of Loiun &K, sur- ruunded by beautitul Krounds, tor two Years wiile tie