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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER' 117 1878 enrrency and foroign teade, we may aarely predict that wnare abont to welcome hetier imes. we must not fo TIHE PRESIDENT. Progress of the Chief Execu- tive and Party Through ‘Wisconsin. In the courso of a short apeech, in which he made specinl mention of his interest in that portlon of the Northwest through which he hail Jately posted, and_the wonderful growth aud prusperity of the Westorn Statcs, sald In con- clusiou: Wa sea hero something of the work of & Masu- churotts man. ‘Tho Canltal City was named from the Preatdent whose wine Admintatration gavo na theae penceful fomestend laws, Jamen Madison, and au honored eitizen of Massachanctts, Nathan Dane, of Heverly, who proposell tne great ordinanco of 1747, which, with the ansent of all the Blaten, (o lio Totnted into the Union under the Constitation, eealed i freedom furover the vast Northwest, *Lhiey are all ono niw. . A new roll_of memburs miccecded the men who framed that Constitutlon, The man to whom I8 due so much credit for the ordinance I tho man sftar wiom your county ta named, Remarks wern also mado by Col. Yancoy, of Georxls, Gen. Myor, and others. TROGRAMME, To-night a recention is being held at the Cap- itat, which is attended by several thousand ven- ple. Attorney-Uencral Devens was compelled iy the exigencles of bublic business to leave to- night for Wasliington. is obsenco iadeepl Tearaticd, ‘Tho future movemcits of the Prést. dent are somewhat changed. He will leave at noon to-murrow by the Milwaukeo & St. Paul Road for Milwaukee, vin Waukestin, stonping for s brief thne at that laco and Whitewater, arrive at Milwaukee at half:past 4. At nlght there will: be & reception. Thursday morning tho efty will De viewed, and a iarige assemblago of Germans In the uorthern part of tho vty visited, At 3o'clock he will leavo by the Chl- cagn & Northwestern Rond for Lake Forest, stopping for a few moments each at Racine, Kenosha, and Waukeean. Ho will spend the night ab Lake Forcst, and on Friday he the tuest of the Chlcaro Club, e will réach Fro- mont Satnrday morntng, MLWAURRE, Mravauer, Wis, Sept. 10.—Aevceablo to the wiahies of Prestdent Ilnyes, s reception in this city will be rather o quict affair, Ha and his famnily will comne here alone, and will bo the gueats of the flon, Atoxander Mitehell. It ls protahile that they wili be met at the traln and Distressing Fatiguo Induced by Talking and Traveling Night and Day, Yhe Qovernor of Wisconsin and Mayor of Madison Extend a Hearty Welcome, Acknowledgments of the Prestdent in Answer to Thelr Warm Greetlngs, Appropriata Allugions to Madison and Dans by Attornay-General Davous. Mapigow, Wis, Sept. 10.—Thts has been anather gala day for the Prestientlal party, with vast crowds of people, music, canhomn, speakers, and tinnd-shaking. The Presfdent stauds the fatigue hetter than any other of his companlons, At Lake City, last night, at mid- night, the President addrcased tho nssc bled people and went through the incvitable hand- shaking, while the restof liis company were buried tn slumber or too droway tu trouble themselves. Even the booming of caunon falled to awaken many of them, and certainly did not et them out of thelr confortable berthis. At TPartaze City this moralug the Committes from eaer . Mitehell’ clce. o Matlison, conslating of the Mayor, th Hon, | £t Je v, Sehcilis westieuee, Afjer Georgo B, Swith, the Ilon, - tlorace | Newhall ~ Honse for the = purpose of Rublee, Me, Burehard, private secretary to thu | auinformal roception. - ‘Thuraday forencon the Governor, Mr. Butierfleld, Sat Clark, and | party will likely visit Quenton's Park, where an antertanment tar the bevetit of the yellow- fover anfferers witl bo In prouress. Ierg the President may make n few remarks, but notl- fmg tn the shipe of gencral specches will be fn- dulged . The party will leave here Thursday noott for Lake Forent. 111, thy traln stopping a fuw muuutes st lucme and Keaosbia, CANADA. Nominations for arlisment—-General Con. ference 0f Cnnadian Methodlats~The Oa- undian Pacillo~Goldwin Smith. . Apecial Dispatch 1o The Tribune. UTtTAWA, Bept. 10.—The nominations for the Domiuion Parttament took place tu-day inallthe provinces excopt Manltobs acd British Colum- bl In the Province of Quubec thres Con- sorvatives and one_Liberal were elected by nee clammtion. in New Brunswick ono fode- other well-known cltizens, camo aboard amd - paid thelt respects to the President wid Mrs. . Hages. Uponarrival here the party was ro- ceived by a large concouraa of peuply and os- rorted to TIE PARK IOTEI~ Hese were gathered a Jarge uumber of promi- nent citizeus from all parts of the State to pay thidr respects to the Preslaent, anong them Benator Timothy O, flowe, ex-Gov. Ludinaton, and Gen. Williams. Upon the acrival of the procgasion nt the hotel, the Presidential party, with Goy. Buith, Mayor Smith, and leading eltizons, ascended to the Main strect verandah, which had been highly decorated for thy pur * poae. 1 THE GOVERNOR then advanced to the rallivg with the President and sald: pendent was clected without opposition, Ev- - _FrLrow-Citizexa: We are honored this day ( orything passod off quictly, so far a3 heard with the prosence of the Chiof Magiatrate of the | irom. Yolling takes pluce au the 17th fust, nation, I'renident of the Bpecial Diaysich 10 10¢ Tyiduna, Huthartord 1. Tlayes, Uhitod states.. (Auplsane. | 1*amt ot aware that any of his predeceasurs have over et foot within our orders while occupying that high office, We are, therefora, un«kilied in a}) those duc forme snd coromonies_which shonid chiaracterize the ro- ception of tho President; but we may make up in warmth of grecting whstover may Le lucking In form and cercmony. Mr. President, apeaking on this occasion for tie wiole peouls ‘of tue State, as well for thosa prosent aw for myself, I extend 10 you a wolcome most cordlal And eincere. Jotces our eyes to look upon you. Wo have hoard somewlat of you as n citizen, Governor, and ss P'rosldent, that in all theno rolationn of )ifo you have borna yourset! wiili tistingulshed honor, conrtesy, and Torbearance, bringing (o the discharme of every dinty, whetlier In private or- dlicial station, tho bert reults of malure meditation’ ang honeat ef- MoNTREAL, 8ept. 10.~At the Ueneral Mothod- 1st Couterence au aultnated discussion aroso on the question as to how suon & miutster might be reappointed to acircults and a resolution was moved that the period o six vears, Un vote, this was lost, and & motion carricd that a pariord of three yeurs must clavse before the roturn of o mtnister to a clreult. ‘The resizuation of the Rev, Dr. Wood _as Senfor Missionary Secretary was rend. Dy, Wood lins sucnt fifty years lo the service ul’zhe’ Chl)‘%a P Ipecial Dis o pune, Otrawa, Seut. 10.—Mr. L. A, Jette, of Mon- troal, has heew appointed Judge ur_tne Superior Cuurt ot Quebec, vics the Hou. Wilfred Davi- son, deceosed. ‘The rovenue of the Dominion for tho month tre fort, We, thurefors, not alono as the Prasidont, | of August was $2,009,030; expenditure, 81,842, but s a dletingulsheit ropresentative of “our coun- | 838, try, aclizen, a soldler, and g8 our fellow-citizen 8pectat Dixpateh G0 The Tribune, and friend, grect and welcome you to Wisconsin, Weicome, sir, thrico welconto to Wisconain, TIHE MAYOR. At tho conclusiun of tuc Uovernor's welcome, Mavor Georze I3 8mith stepped forward ang weleomed the Presidout In behalf of the city: 1t would nat he becoming in me, under the cle. enmetances, to enlarge upoil the generous welcome WiyNrgo, Man,, Sept, 10.~Mr, Donnld A. Bith, at a meeting at Keowaten, reud 8 dise vatch from Premlor Muckeuzie, stating that fron bridges had lmt!llu#rdurud for tie Pembinn Braueu3 also, that, by agreement between the Government and the Hudson's Bey Company, the payment of losses claimed by the Cumpany, as sustalued during the troubles here t *07 and which has juat been extemled (0 you by tho doy- | 15 d b eterred o tho Privy Co mn‘u{'u elinlf of the people, the wuole {Nnnl!- of fifl'gl:::d. bifix’-‘ B‘:ilftl;ln(fll‘lhlc; nv.:w":l :m‘:’d.{ (;‘ amonwealth. Tum only iore, vlr, in the ham- blo eapacityof Mayorof this beautiful city, 10say to you that, whatever I can do, that whatover this people can Uo 10 muks your siay plossant, will bo Yone, and wa shall endesvor 10 do averything in our power durlug the shurt time you rematn with s to 1Ake JuUEALaY tiut Guly (easant, it your vieit and the visit of your good lady memorable as oo of tho pleasant expuricices In your life, THE PREMDENT mnlo hil acknowleduments as follows: Fruuow-Crriexna: 1 appear bejore yon nt this timu with no ourpose of wwakine any extended ad- dreyw. 1 desiro miorely, ina single wurd, to muke my acknowledumenta tu the Governor ot Wikcon 3ln. to tho Mayer of Mudison, uid to the peopla {ley roprusent, for thin fouty welcume, aud, on U atigeation of gentlonion cotiuccted with the Agricaltural Boclety, wiah to sunonuco thut theee will bo furttior sueaking, In which § am expocted %o tnke part, att.o Falr-Grounds at 3 u'clock thls Mteroon, [Applause,] GEN. DEVENS, Lelag ealled upon, reaponded by exnressing his tuanks for this kind and generous weleome, Mrs, Jlages was then Iutruduced by Mr. South, aud was eathusisstically choered by the multhinde, - Atger dinner the party was Qriven to tle I grounds, whicru wero alre: nssemblod i vist soncgurse. The Presldent,” Mrs, Haves, Attor- ney-Genernl Devens, Gen, Siolth, Schator But- fef, Col. Yan u{, and the oflicers of the Fair, oeeuplea seats ln the srand. o Prealdent was mtroduced by Mr. Pratt, Yrensurer of the Bocicty, and he priceeded to oeak, In his introductory rewarks he pald o bandsome tributo to Wisconsin und her vduca- Honad and Levovolent institutious, alluding to the nft wadg or uuiversity purposcs by (v, Washburn, Tie President then entered wpon a Qiscussion of the linances very much fu the sutig Fuv as lerotolore, using now illustractons, und « talling forth very hearty anplause. ONE OF TN NEW FOINTS MADD by Wb was in reforence o n cheaper currency, wolch somo persons demand. On this polnt the President spoko aubutautially as follows: BSaing of our good friends think that ourcurrency l-vnuuh«-y enough., 'They tell us they want cur- fency cheaper fhun gold ‘awt wilver, and of vuch quality tuat 1t will ba 8t homo,' althongh 1t thay not bo goud abruadl ‘ruly, that mued bawu Yery dustrable quality In currency-~a currvucy toat Wil alwaya stag byyou. Lot us talk about that u Mitle. Tae champious of thia currancy tell us ghat they ought 10 have o plece of puper wiilcn, by act of Conzress, g20uid nay **ono'doilar " upon it sud ho o donth o daitar "ttt confiry. 4 :luur-u. %o do not want 1L conuterfert, ** they sy, law afzald it would not b # great waile alier it was Iued bofore 1t would not” ba of st clout vitug 1o bu counterfeltod. Applatuse sud » lmmenter. ) They would havo thy da!lnr printed on Koud paver, 8 guod-loukiug picture, showing giod :;‘x;'r:\.\vtl;u.“n\:'h:: doge wucts » dollar courr Thoy 3 taod curr maws catn dollar, RSE: WK e fhst WEB KNOW WIIAT BUCH A Do) - tunt 4t reproscntaa doy's work ouli:l;“l,l:affi.l"\v’:lml Troes a paper dollar revresent any wnch unit of 1e00rt Nu, Ths cost of i production 1 texs inan ono cent for caca dullar bill. ilcreln wo cere ity Rave u preat waviug, —a saving of OO cents in lavar over the wiiver oruold dolisr that costa Mackenzlo, notwithstandivg the action of the Canadfan Senute, had taken the bull by the horsa, and made arrangements with the St Paul & Va- ciile Raitway Company. 8, Paul advices show that o grave breach has oceured between the Northern Pachlle und the 8t Paul & Pactile Ralways, to urdee 1o compel tho former to reduce th tolls ou frelght from Man{tobu; snd the latter 18 tow carrylug gooas via 8t. Laut, ‘Argunieot on the appea) of the ITudson's Bay Cowpaty agniugt the oot education tax on wild hunds has been heard before Chict-Justive Woud, Judgiment veservad, Bpecial Disputeh to The Trdune, TonoNto, Unt,, Sept. 10,—A Lody of the clectors of Weat Toronto propused to bring out My, Goldwin Binitn on the Indepeudent ticket. 1lv declined at once, eXpressing bis great gratls twle for the mvituton, but raying that he did not wiat, aud never had wished, to gu into polit- Jeul 1ifo An this country, PLANTAGANET, Ont., Bept. 10.—Francls La- colle, u desperale ciaracter, shot his wite fatally lust night without provocativu. ‘I murderer escaped to the woods. - THE SUPRENE COURT. Cases Before thin Nurthern Grand Iivislon ut Ottawn Yenteriiny, Ruertal Dispatch to The Trivune Orrawa, UL, Sepe, 10.—The Bupreme Court for the Northieru Grand Diviglon convened b 3 oo teday, A full Boneh was presunt. Mos tlons were entertilied In the following cusess . PEOPLY'S DOCKET, 03, The People ox rol. Nobwrs Mlllard vé, Davis ool ; putition for suminens. URHEARING, 15. Tho Chicago West Divislon Raliway Company o, The City of Chieaod motion Lo diinies oy por stipiialine; " robeariug granted wnd uppeal dis- wiesed. 40, Hunyan vs, Rimball; wotion Lo dismiss pee Qidih for relearing. U0, Phelpa vl ul va, Jardings enma, DOCKET oy IS, 24, The Chicage & Nortawesiern Railzoad Come pany va. The Poople; to continue as pur stipula- uune. \ 20, Bamo vy, L. C, linine; diamissed on motion of aupellatt as per ARFEW L 95, Iho South Fark Commiksioners ve. Dunlovy ctal ; 10 Dake the repireditutives of James Lous dag, decoased, partios t cause, 100, Callaghin es al, va. Myvrs; motion 1w dis: nuss wpueal, 254, The Clty of Chlcavo, hinpleaded, vo. Peck et al., and Sandora v, V'vck; comment to dismive apuoal au far as thu €Ity I8 cancuruu, Wz, NMurphy v, Coaliour; wotion (o withdraw and refilo nbstrict and Lriefs, U bpraguu va, dleaps; motion to distnies ap- Nasbraud et al, ve. Walker; motlon for 2 Lo to Al writlen abetracts, {37, Loomts et al. va. barker; uotlon (o vacste Judigment and maky new partie B6L, Coussen ve, Drownmngi motion to vacate Judvent and aflew azzainet, . Boogers vt ul. ve, Hitoe et al. ; motion for iy turtl 5 “;:;{.'fl Antyhent ur 8 e, lsbor, as we farihor titne to fle record. o MoySosts uo maro | 1t ta undorstowd by the Court that all vxam- it Ay o e syor than tbe | Inatlons fur ndwittance to thy Bar iiust bo made wori "tong, ™ let ua saiprove the opporiunity Aty Biake (0o blIL fead, *- 1o dollare, b and e s Sav L4 cenbis (Laughice uba Kopleass. |- Mo Ty fricnds, If wa Weru lu ondertuke 10 iake 83 gut o vold, 1 wuald cust 190 Uare' isbor, o (wo Luskols of wheat. 'Fhu autautlaxe, thew, apuears 10 bw un Live widu of e cheap currency, aod lot iy §inprove Wy ooportunity uflcred us, Gid Ridy pur bill read *‘ton doilars,” lustead of **two,* op in the Appeliate Courts, as per order fra eid 1 June loat, Under this rate 5. R. Blunchord und W. F. Whitniors niade application to practice, and Wiltlam L. Batloy under foraign leevse. e BISHOP AMES, * Bosetal Dlapatch o The Tribune, 4.oue. " ua the coel ta only one cout, wstead uf ten | - Prrrsaure, Pa., Sept. 10.~The ey, Bish days* Jabor, ¢ ¢ cal, h L, Bept. 10.~The Revg op 7l ue b Wl uf vl o Aitpies | Bwand . Amen, of e Motbiodiet Ppocopat dotlar,” Wo are doiny well, but uot wisely, 1 fear, | ChUrch, who was recentiy so i1 that his Hie wue 1orwe migatuot cnoose well. Aud now we will an uff 1no natfopal dett with t, sud thev, M, cualuraud Mr. Congressman, : Qeapalred o, is ablo tu uttend his_unpotntment a8 Presiding Hishop of the Pitsburg Cunfer suce, wiieh meets ut MeRvesport to-morrow, WE WILL PAY YOU OF¥ He was ot ex ed to b there on account of lun' lhn“um Aud I feyr they might tusn upon | bis sickness, e catne from lulumulr‘fiu L’u:'l- :";:; h:.‘d‘ Well, M ¥ ul, \'v_:wm pay | ucllaville last night und stopped thers with his oved Jud &) a""l‘ “';l‘::‘ll‘{;u iriend aud classinate, Dr. Lindiey, Tue two ure 1at theee {3 a0ue wivitke udout thie—that tee te | KT3UUALS OF the Uwversity of Atbuis, Obio, whese In thelr bovhood Dr. Litdles’s father wasu Professor, Tae Rev. Bishov Wiley will wlao altcud the Coulerence bl lerence aud asslat Blshop Zeally uttation, und, i Gongress can pise s Liw fue ageu currency, Which'wiit gt oo Koud beyoud tue boundarice of 'the Daiion, wily jJuav uot Wis- otist wlopt 8 currency whick will uot be of val Loyond ibe ttate lwlts, or wh{ gy N0 IRe ity ©f Malison aduptu currency which Would uag ba ccepted glsewhiere, of Mr. Smita e wurde: +*Ols dollar, Jobn dmith. Sestaiuly atsy at howme, snd that mgy be un argue entinite twvor, [Applause.} Lt my fricods. GOV, CULLOM. Breciol Dispatch to Ths Tridens. Rookroun. 1., Bept. 10.~Gov. Cullom snd Wu caunot 16 we would. Wo ehould goL Wite, accompanied by Adjt-Gen. Iiitiard, ur- Vo could, leolale arives . flusi th reet | FVed 00 ho SO'clogk trytn thia ovenine. Johu Of tho commercial world in ali our iae Luke, and otber ‘allleeys of the Winoehay Erea for thu Jmprovewent of ~ our | Couuty Agricuitural” Souicy, wath . the focl Enanelal condltioy. a He wiould tememoer that tha ecvaaitlea of $rade with fypeivn natlons Fequire that bur Guancld) conicition ehuuld bs bused upou prins Eibles Wiioao suandnead sud wialoin urd rauctioncd L2 luw vuiversal exparionce wnd judguicut of maa- tord lufles und Drum Corpd gud the Pecatouwcs Baud. receved the Govervor's party usd ce- corted them w the Holfsud Houss. where they Wwers theg LY o cowites of leadlog . etizens. Several thousund people cousregated wbous the depot aud hotel, Wasing 4 deuoneiratioy thag sliowed the GoVernor 1o huve sotue puoulanty 1w tbid ety The Goveruwr will apuaks u il Falr to-woriow, N P BALANCES MUST U¥ SETTLED IN CASIL a lxl" mon:{ of the worid. Wity dimtnlstied and tescneapluz burloas ot puslic cebt, cxpeudse Rred, uud fatercat, Withan wproved evadition vl ) Iint et that the anrest foundatlon of 8 restored Ananclal prosperity n & sonnd canstitu- tional currency and tne natlonal credit watar niatied. [Long-continned applanse. | ATTORNEY-GENERAL DEVENA, LOCAL POLITIC Republican Congressional Cone vention for the Third District. Nomination of Iiram Barber, Jr., on the Fourth Baillot. Organising the Young Republicans for Honest Money. THIRD CONGRUSSIONAT. NOMINATION OF 1IIRAM BAUBER, 3N Tho Republican Conventlon of the Thitd Congressional District met yestenlay afternvon at2o'clock fn North 8ide Turner-Ilall. Out- sile of the delegates the foliuwing promninent Republicans were prescot as lookers-on: The Rev. M. M. Parkhurat, E. A, Bittlg, John Holl- man, Ald, Glibert, Ald, Mallory, Frank Gilbert, A. G, Durley, ex-AllL Stewnrt, Ald. Cook, D. L. Shorey, Col. Rubb, -Gen, Leake, Elltott Anthony, Gen, 0. L. Many, Col. K. B. Payne, Senator Riddle, Conrad Folz, A, U, K Com- missloner Senne, C. 1L Willett, Gen, Thomas, Richard Michaelis, Judge Couch, J. 1. Kedzle, 11, B, Hurd, ELi $mith, 8am Collger, Ellas Ship- man, Washiugion Hesing, M. Petrle, lenry Lotb, and many others. . Mr. A, M. Pence, Chairmen of the Con- Rressional Committee, called the Convention to order, and Mr, Willlam Floto was chosen tem- porary Chalrman, On taking the chalr, Mr. Floto returned Jus ttanks for the honor con- ferred, and said he hoped his hearers would rightly estimate the importance of the object for which they had ossembled, A strovg and ardent dealre for ability and character alone ahould be the mpetus of thelr action. He had always malutained that true and eflicient reform must of necessity come directly from the peo- ple ana gradually force its way up to the hiihest executive of the country. fly hoped that, In Its action, the Convention would do sometning towards trying to cxtricato the country from the present embarraesiug condition of polities and ireelne itsclf from tame submission to cliques ol ollice-brokers and from the dictation ol un- worthy volitical managers. |Applause. ] NOMINATIONS, Mr, Plumb, ot Cicero, nominated Gen, J. B. Leake, remarking that it would. be well to nominute ond clect somebody o meet the Confederute l!rlt:udlcrl in Congress who h;m mey thes fu the teld some years ago, {Ap- ause, % Alr. Buschwah scconded the nomivation ju an enthusiastic specch. Mr. A, M, Penee nominated Mr. Hiram Darber,~—a gentleman who tiecded no introdue. ton to the peopte of the Third Cougresstonal District of l}llnuu. |[Applmm.-.! Mr. Jomes 8. Kirk, Evauston, nomipated Prol, Louls Kistler, of Evunston,—an able ss Wwell as an avallable man. [Applause.) Mr, Williwinson, Desplaines, nomiuated Col. Robb, [Appiausc. Tha pominotivns wers then closed, and, on motion, it was decided to mako the first ballot informal. THE BALLOTING=—FINST NALL.OT. I The result of the Iuformal bullut was as fol- ow: N EMAS 3|5 Fifteentn Ward ' e i Sixtoenth Ward o Soventeenth = Eizhitoenth Ward i Exvanston 4| Ilanover .. Uarringto Paiatine., Wheoliug. Norhflels New "Trler,. Norwood Fa Lako County,. Total, ... ‘Iie other und forina! ballots were thirty-one votes bolbg necessary to a FineT cosn BALLOT. Fifteonth Ward.o.. .. Bixteenth Ward... Boventeenth Ward .. Lighteenth Ward, LEvauston Cleero Proviso .. Jefteraon Luyden, Schoumberg,. Hanover.. Wheelinit Northéeld. New Tear, Norwood I Lake County Fiftuenth Want, sixteenth Wurd, Bevonteeuth Ward Kighteanth Ward, Evanston o Cicero, Pruvis Juiterson Tupley Lake View.. Niloe Seanutiberg Hanover. Yarentan oo Whicating, Nortnduld, gm Trer oo orwood Park, .. Lake County Total Tlefore the 1t coull be unnounced, Luke View and New ‘fricr changed to Barber, making his voto thirsy-tonr, Othier chuuges wers about to be tade, when, (g the midst of Hhis apulaes, Mr, Buschiwph, otie of Leake's forenoat support- ers us long as thero wus the slichtest chauce for that gentlemun’s success, arose and woved (o muke the nowination of firam Harber unaul mous, The upplagse was redonbled, but the Chairman was Hoally able to quell it sud uo- uuuacu Alr. Barber a8 the candiduts of the Cou- vention, MR, BARBRUS REMARKS. On motlon of Mr. {cuce, a committeo of Ahres wor appuinted to walt ob the andidate #nd escurt bl to the hall, ‘They returoed presently, bringing the object of thelrsearch with tiem, bis stiling fuce revesding the satistaction whict he telt at tha resuis of Lhe contest, The wereiony of belng intioduced wus gone throueh with, whens i respouse tu the calts ol the bouse, Mr. Barber wad: M, CHAIBNAN AXD QENTLENEN OF TE CON- ¥EaTioN: | Lave walted for 8 great wany verdicts in my lime, but never for wue fromu jory like ol 1d can Bsary you that, if there bo anything fu thy wosld toulsqualliy a man from Diukig & apeech, 161s Lo UL bl On (he Guxious seat for avont an hour und a hals, | Lsaybier. ] Gontls- men, § 1Lsu yus siucerely for the distinguished cunsldoration yuu have sbown me fu your thotse. wud 1 trust thal ihe future will sbow the wisdon of \our selection made tois day, | con essure you 146E 10 elfurt 0 Y PATE will Lu lackhuig 10 seek o rabitication Of yOUZ #c4iom 8t tho Lauds of b peo- ple To Nuseuiher. Weall, 1trust, rei the importance of the Uhere can be o uustake about {uvolved. 3% i4 the coutrol of 1his \Witkin the shorl wpace of dftecn Government. yeare we il thase woply Who Wera actively cu- ficed 1 veeklug (0 OVGrbEow 16 about Lo Lay their ands upon the stat of power. Geutlemvn. uo pataiotle man ut the North can oub foel that it would be wrony to let tbi4 1hing go futu bistory ss » watter of fact, 1 would uo Unjust tu the Leople uf thu Nusth 1o let ik be theverdict aud that che history, (or 1 would be tautamouat 1o a declasution AT the War was fought v ouf pase without conviction aud without 8 voncivle.* [Avplause. Tou bashor vl the Soiid Suuts tv Edunted gekantly o (ue Uteeze, and. 1f 0 they euccee i tevubutow the control of this Guvernment, you will see all the vererane of the Norta turied anav 1rou (6o Citwbul LAY preded Leuis dvvato deleud, e oA the galtant soteran Cien. Shielda Tast winter, [Applaase.] Gentlemen, this ought not frie " Iiamot Just ta ine men who Jefs thelr Iinmes, marched forth, xna periled thete hves tn battlee” Tt b t¥e gromseat injustice 1o the m mory Of the dead, It eannat be, It onsh: notto he, 1A yoei 1 alial] not b and apptanse, ) ntlemen, § will not detain yan by enter- apon any extended remurka tbon this orea- rlan. | whail make it s point o rdArces you to the nemost of ny abtity doring the coming campnion npan the Gunnclal and general public questions in< deplorea the existence nf a canse for n winch uffering and the hecersary Abrerice of fta mminnes, fieaplr:d, That the hesctfelt aympathy of this Arsocation he tendered ti the nbsent engineerd, t the Flro Departments witls which they are con- nected, aad to a1l knfferers from yellow fever, Iiestced, ‘That this preamble sinl resvlutions ba entercd upon tha jonrnal of the Association. The rerolutions were unanimously adopted. Chief Zoxton, of 81, Lonis, inade = report of : the Committes on_Nominatious, as folluw: Tolved o W g enteat T Ny, amer | Prosident, Joiin A. Bennett, of Cievelands and donbtiess will find #t necessnry | corling and Corresponding Secretary, Heney A, 1 make mpeedy prephrations to return. 1 shalt [ Hfilte, of Rome, Ga.: Treasurer, A. C. flepe ren you il during the approsching e2mpalgn, rxpect 1o become botter acquainted with yo iave no donnt that yone platfurm of principlen pus Forth here to-dny will caibody those ierand funda- mental principles of the Republican varty whicly ate n consonante with our aystemuf (iovern- mont, '(icnllemnn, nccept my thanks, {Greatap- planse. As Nr, Barber desceniled from the platforin ho was mct by enthusfirtic friends and wetl- wielicra, and the usual stnount of hand-shaking and congr: tug “went on. Bome of the conutry o<, who had to wake trains, thoueht the Conventivn wasover and got up and lert, dricks, of New Haven, (ia. On tntipn, Chief 8exton. of 8t, Laonls, Chalr- man of lhe Commitice, drepusited the hllot, and Presilent Stockell declared the ventlemen clected, Vice-Preatdents weraelected from cach ol the tirenty States rpresente e e — BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Swecial [nepateh 1o The Trion. . Srrivoriern, 1., Sept. 10.—The Stale Board of Equaizatfon, after recedving nnd referring a commnnjeation of the Peorin Bridge Con alleging exceaclve sasscesment of s stock, adjourned. The Subh.Cuinmittce that went, to Chicago to louk into the condition of Cook Conuty corporations returned to-day, but delay thefr report for a day or two. et vl e A S 18 LA S nd 1 CENTRAL COMMITTRE, Mr, Pence moved that the Ctisirman at his Tetettre during the week apnoint the members of the new Central Committee. bwah moved, 58 an am elecatinns’ saleet thefr own of the Committee, tecided to have the Commitico nembers—one from cach of the Tour wards, two fromLake County, and the re- muinine three fronf the tonnty tuwns,—and the ward delegations, with that trom Lake County, surgested naues to the Chalrman, who was re- quested to appoint therefrom at his lefenre and pubtish the names ft°'the dally papere, Mot of the county-tuwn delegates Bad left, and they \v'll!l accordinzly confer with the Chalrmun bere- after. After having thus finlshed all the work lald out, the Convention adjourncd. Mr. Hiram Barber, the noinlnes of the Con- vention, 18 4 youny Jawyer of bigh standing sl zood practice, who has heen at the Chicago Bar since 1863, Tle nas prevlpusly been mentionud s a canasdate for otber offces, suchiasa igember of tho Legislature, States Attorney, aud Judae; but never soughit actively for any of them ex- cept i Judl positlon, for which e was a can- didate & couple of years ago, Artliough voun: he ix fairly well known throughout the district, especlally;lu the county lowns, where the beavy Ropublican maforltioy come from: nnd —his friends are ¢ ntident {n their assurances of his suceess. YOUNG REPUBLICANS, A MEETING FOR ONGANIZATION. In obedicnee to n privately jasued call, o num- ber of yotung Republicans of this ity and vi- cinity met at the Girand Pacific Hotel last even- ing for the purpose of forming a Young Repub. Jican Club, modeled alter those which bave been In exlstence for tho past year or so In Massachu- setts, Mr, Franklin MacVeagh callcd the meeting to order, and proceeded to state it object. He TN o . trunye llrul"\':hllllrrl o Tetang, where Adves 3 price A cliarged at tho Main Office, ani will be received un'qll:r‘l"aock p. m. during the week, and uutil v p, . on Satu U &1 SIMME, Tookaellers and Btatianers, 173 Twentyaecond. TWALDEN, Newslealer, Statloner, eic., 1002 Weat Madison-st.. nrsr Weetern-y. HOBLLE TILHIMSTON, West-3its News Depot, 1 Dtiie [siand.ar., corner of Halst=l.at, v it €, HERIGE, Jowsler, Newaiealer, and Faoey Goods, 70 Loz Lincain. AINS AN DIPHOVE We have two very de- (Xarth s1de), very chean TVLEI & T, 12 Wa RRICK™ NOTAR right for & smail family, very ATTERRON, B4 Washington-st., STOY . 442 Irving-place: 8,503 Uikl pertec., In- | SRHAY: THonse a; 150 cuttags sndfuton faricar. tur 81,46, moathy parunts it wanted: mi o sescaing. includlug gowd co ot fur g1,00 - Cal 0B EUSINCALWICE & COn & (gutn 4. JOR $ATE—2 200 WiLLL PUICHARIE FISE TWO: Stary ABil incieat brick houss and_ jor, 1624 West . Bold Iast aeaen for §1.00% Xo toulé taken. ot J. 5. GOGLI), 14 McCormick Biock, Ban- ad Deatiorams, _ BUBURMAN WELL ESTATI. [JOR BALE—$100 WL, AUTIFTL LOT from depor A, 7 miled from dowif s cheapest property how fres frevs vasirusd fare, THROW oot 4. k ¢ d said thut the end had fu view by those who had l‘ I BALE—£1,000 WIL started the movement In this clty Was | puewsor pane 16 pait pas 10 band together in o cowmon organization | Lasailc-st. the young blood of the Republican, and all other partivs, for Lthe purpose of working o se- cure an_ ponest currency and a relorm of the country’s Civil Bervice.” The inev who Jolued the movement. should belleve that these ques- tlons were the most imuortunt unes now before the peuple, and thut the objects soure forcould be atealned only through the Reptiblican party, On motion of Mr, MacVeagh, 1L W. Jackson, Esq,, was chosen Chalrnan of the meeting, and OF VALY: Dik, Jur Western, North Carntina, or Eastern Tenuessee Jand. J. b, COLLEY, Streator, Tl REAL ESTATE WAN WANIED-WE WaNT FOR CURTUMEILS, FIRST, ‘s residence withiit ono wiie from out ofice, Norti sige A F. Eddy Secretary. Messre, ' MucVesgel, o aauy plemant Norton, 8mith, Jenkins, and Bateman wero ap- Tnini—We fiave s uer who wants to fuvest from polnted o Commiiteo on Drganization, and re- E.‘v“.?fl."fik‘m‘“‘ 11 sythiui that wiif pay big fas tired for the purpose of framing suitable rules for thie grovernwent of the Club, Durlny the absence of the Committee, Mr, E. D. Burber, of Boston, was calied u and read the followini dispateh from the Young Men's Republican Connimttee of Massacnugctts, by witich nane the organization is known In thut Htat . Bostox, Sept, 10.—To the Young Republicans Auzembled at tirand Pacific fotel : eull Hall, overflowlng with Youny itepublicans. sends greet ing, and juhs enthuslastically Wilh the Kmpire City of the Weat 1n upholding hunest money and Civil-Service relorm, NC CoNNITTEE. Remarks favorable to the orgunization and its objects were mwde by Gew, J. L. Thompson, E, A. Otls, Hugh Birel, and M. c ‘The Iatter presented @ blank form for member- sbip, 1t simply statinethat the siguers would work for honcst money and Clvil-Service reform. ‘I'ne Commitice on 'Organtzation reported in favor of appoluting an Esecutive Committes of flve, whict aliould bave tuil power to orgunize the movement n this Btate, D)l vacancles, ete. ‘I'he revort was adopted, aimd tho followlor gen- Fourtli—We want a decided bargain In s #mall bouso or cutiaga on the budth Ki. JEDWIN A, RICK & CO1.. 113 Randoinh-at., Toomd. ) RENT=EOUSEN, T ous Stdes T'0 RENT—AN PLEOANTLY PUINISUED DRICE ot O A R ty; runt $125 per ooth, MEAD & COE, T ADAMSAT., S-8TORY AND nders $i8 per wouth. PAUR=10-0ON DRICKS, duce, 815 and B40- all fin- C. S0KKY, 3 Clark, South Nide. INT<FUGKISUED, VORRONE YEAL, A L ST aneat s mokth OF S nelt i shee it tared un the lage: front, hested with steam, with hot, coid,and sl Wakery vedllisiel sewets o &l the niod: eru ftprovements. | Address F oo, Trihaue oific [0 REST-THE FINE' 2.8TORY AND ¥ T ot harino froat hotisc: 59 Univorsity-pla b & UOL, 142 Lasalient. seavton aoneo, M tlemen Heeted go auch Gonnitteo: *ROIKTLT: | 1riq imr_coMpoEARUIL & T0ON HoUSK 1% Lincoln, Gen. Jon L. Thompaon, L. M. Bende | B paric Duur depats bries basetnents aud house Inquirg’of 1L T. Jr.y, K. D. Barber, uud Georze W, Smith, ', Oldjus was selectud us Becretary of the Cumiltice. Alr, R, L, Jenlins was then called upon, and apoku brietly und favorably regarding the move- newly, painced and calcinnne, CHACE, 07 Dearnornat. der, 0. OST AND FOUMM. UG LOST, STUAYED, 08 NTOLEN-ON Yt hoa argo Dlack Newfoundiand dog, 1 Lid. Whoever will Retirn i to the barn at 78 Mich- fizan-av., will be sultatly rewsrded GFT—ON MUNDAV EVE 3 Jeiween the lsko on ‘five i Twenty-seeytiu-st., and C Bftl1-aL., & Fed WOTUCE porteitionnaie containiu money“and postcyceslamp. e nder Wil warded vy leaving ft ot 141 Cottaic Uroy ORT=MONDAY, VIS0 YT, 4 av. and Lilon Park Gongregational Ciuren u voll uf nder wif o rewanicl by Iraving s ] L. Mr, Scudder moved that arrangements be made for an enrly public meeting n this city, ard that Mr, ‘thomas N, Nicholl, Secretary of the Honest-Money Leagur, Le fuvited to speak then on tho subjeet of lupest money. “The mo- tion was adopted, the Executive Cutiniitve te- inee tustructed 1o correspond with Mr. Slctoll on tho subject. The mecting then sdjuurncd, MISCELLANEOUS. TET T at, Souh P'afk u Twenily- autie be T O T=DOUBLENOSED, BROWK COLS BE THH PIATISTS Lyterstus pup, Liberal svard. " letdm (4 Aissite The Natists trled to show that they werein 1,U5=F OV ORI A SOUST. FIT. good humor yesterdoy, by putting on the flar w:ml‘luwhb i to 1r: Twontiethest, ANd recelve re- intront of No. 119 Dearborn street, their head- quarters, & placardion which was pajuted, * Have you heard from Matuei™ When asked the couse of this, the auswer was, “We have our Con- gressman sure, und perhaps Lwo, and slso the Governor” They clulm, from the returns re- celved, 1o ono has been chosen Uovernor; henee, oue wiil have to bu elected by the Leglslature, LY QTHAVE] yis A " TR MRl 0w ean Liva the sarhe by Frov- T properey. 130 West Adania-st. aud, aa tiey hold the balanee of bawer in Yikh | o, S0 giny b0t 1. RELLEQ) Silver Leat lirove: body, the Exceutiva issure to bo s fintist. The fellows who dropped futo the headguarters jook lands, and triedto scem Lappy,—elving themaelves the fit of donbte, and sticking “to It thut th tistists would triumph all over the couutry {u November, DEMOCRATS. The Democratie State Central Committee met at the Valiner House yestorday mornioig, Chalrminn McNeeley, of Fetersburg, " presiding There were only ten memorta vressil in person, but nearly ail tho others were represented by pruxy, Two or threo lours wers spent In se- cret sessfon, favorable reports, of courne, being W ARD WL tmatlon and 1001 i s feall e, fibtradiavsy e Welisway wuraing. 08 B e et A 3 Woest Gldoe " NT— HOOMS, PANTIRY AND CLORETS: L0 T dlien nir s, ook ‘ram San Barea 138 balith \NMJ_ VURNISHED R seepiing 85 aud 7. Aps shicet cars, 1 SIS OF n, for Jight Butse’ roop-at. South Slace recelveld from different sections, Bome thne ll'o RENT=IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, NICELY. way occupled In mapping vt the campalien. ruisiied Tooms for grutlemin, Whl Latn and The Committes wiil ot ugan to-duy und tx | ¥ il e spuointmens for scakers, £, PG IENT=N] FURNISIER NS, Ar "Phe presonce of 8o mnay peoplo st the | A piLui 11 ke andolbst, Jeoin D 5 Wrighit’s (irove vienle vesteniay, ncluding u '0 MENT=STOREN, OFFIUEY% &¢o Turge ninber of Demuerats why “woull otaer- wire duthticss have rlxl Wl appearance ut Furwel) Halt Jast eveniug on the oceasion of the inftiatory hlow-out of the campalgn, lnteriveed witly the stivcess of the *ratlv,” aml caused it ‘to b pusthoniea unhil Satunday ereniug, when Mr, Goudy will send e fous-columin speech [ 7 Stores, Y ENT=A ATORE AND LIVING:ROOMS. 01} l“fl:llrlu Llf" unly £8) for both, vtk Weal SEadiso. lrl“d‘u.ll‘mlul Updensay. K. 8. ULATON & €0, 67 PN Biscellnneous, d NABLE Thi K- whfen wew L0 haye bueen read List i m ‘:"“"L"'“I‘Té‘{i: Aurork: should dutsh hts bricl vemarks betuie the ag- iy, HOLMES & DEAN, Attar dieure grow weary, Col. disseen und e, {lyves AR il wauret 1in Lining tine it wun, THE SISSETON SIOUX, Epecial Dispatca ta Tte Trivune. ST, Paut, Seot, 10.~Latters trom sejtiers in the viciuity of the Sasctun Stoux Agency say tha Indisns who somu thwe ugu prefeered cam- plaints actve Agent Hooper, un wiieh they understood Specal Tngpgeror Buthia, of fows, reportea in favor of Iluoper's removal, wre wrowlng restless Lecatee activu b8 oulayed at Washington, The danger in the situation lies 10 the fact of & pumber of reckless young meu amony the Indisvs beig twe ready to distin- Rutait tnemsclves by som ded of daring. Oue of thesy may varly couene the idea ol ridding his peodle of thie obuoxions Agent, and chun ty- Ing to the vlafny or Sivng Bull, where be would be bouorvd as & bero The geoeral lecling agamst thy Agent is so bitter that suins of the Indanie are - atunned at the poisiblu conse. quences, aud their diarm Is bang communcaied to the fronuer septlers, . R b e L THE FIRE ENGINEERS. CLBVELAND, O., Bept. 10.~The_stxth sunusl Couventivn of the Natlonst Association ot Fire W ARTED-T0 kT, s B 1o Toc. wint B » v 10 up ot Eeepbig 10 vr. . e st i 10y T Tondsa b bo Turhlatiod iadevmaly,id 1y al pediests ready (o7 bouas Cespiag.. 07 Which 4 Mberal pricy Wil be peid; small fami! auuiteouly, Adirem Vrbudne ullce. AV E R 2 Mt i bovenehia; 24 Bouss w1 ciiia; eoferedves drstotoon Addevss G F U, 94 Lasdlie WAL il parsical W FUINRIRD practive, wot far (ruin cvas Tl vilce. TosILVE OF dag, turnlaied or unlure aithed fur Losckiavingue futbistiog dut o, (v o at Brew tootie; neug abuus 812, Adiress A 7 Tribune, VW ANTER=T0 stkxrdl FLENISIED Ol U Tubutaticd das With bath-roulll, of & furntsoed oF wolurnisticd house, Weat Side. Dear Mautoan-si T, £13-T0O REN T-HOUSE OF 8 018 10 AV ASTEETR AT TSR Y S i Prolp. by Lanuiords kaviag vacant Bulecs, cullug NTED~T0 EXGHANG Euzincers vouvened 1o this ety to-dav, Chlef ear. sor piaus oF vab bugar. Willtam Stockell, of Nasbville, Presideut of the Assodiativn, ccalled the Couvention w order, aud imtroduced Mayor Hose, who delivered au address of welcome. . . p Chlef Green, of Boston, pubmlitted the follow- ing resolutions, favonug, sbetr adoptiou with sowme remarks: Waizuxas A ternible epldemic prevails 1o the Soutd, LIWEIDE Lhu waeeis Uf JBdULLEY, uCYBe: ¥ AVE YODTG 0 EXCIANGR AN oo Fim wye i froi cusats oSl Sicriss Luukiy, Neoe AcdRas W lu Vi QL Y 10ME W e JERSUNALUSE. Ll wouk, Futliaps bux word_ Wedugaday, tating hosis. sud bareying guncredd of citizens o | TR0 FALE-TE uBLLULY $TAY08; duyd rely wew s o £ WisuEad, viistence, of the dread diveasy | GLE, 1oou 8 Meiroislitah Bied, bas diminisged our mewmbére uud deorsved botk e o vut aud abscutof wmatual counsels aud therclure, benw ! onai Assoclation of Fire axe ) e Saicsmat ences, " are. prcTions employer Watems Uil particalars are iV \VASTED-A Fiter man that anders . tng for the tight man. CALVIN AR, N interview 2 M 12, Tritune olice, A reterences, Addrosy Hteam Printing Hause, Steriing, 8 ‘V' NTED= (203 GGTST TO (10 1o the H must A ingllsh, Addrow At 5 Fritnie aifea, L derina and Enall N ey o0 al-aman, referencos, § (0, Tribune omce, - ST ASTED_YOUS( MAN COMIRIE: AV AT e vk ava wioR s rd aad Foorm. " TO_AR: 0 work & week for @1, Tribune offic Troace. SOME GOOD IAG WEAVERS ..(L'.. i, nn;“l flrm-i.A E AT, ‘V’A’smu-;\ GOHD CAKK-TIA] ‘and W Bouth Desplsines-st. REAL AT v, FISHELR & DOLLS TEI—AN ASSISTANT TINNRIL: A VOUNG ruvcglan Jast Toarning lhe trule profecred, Uullill)llllg’lf"lll Hotel 8t 8 velockn N to-day, ZAT THE WINDSUT 1008 i L., 3 %004 cuok WHO Waderstauds fuwat and INQUITK ED A GOUL COOR FOIL RIOTT WORK. 1 G fay 6t w2 Washiniion-at. betweea 1 and 2, Employment Agencicss M-1ANDS MMEDIATE arly. 100 laborers for Tallioad 3 upng, e, CHILSTIAN & G Miscelinneots. VW AGED-A SALESHAS TO SELL ‘cullare sil caffs tn Chieagn and otler Weat, Relerenvce pequiped. For harticulara inclosn tamp and abtpie HEes (03 & DUSENBIRIIY, Sanu- factarers, &7 10vern., Troy, N WANTED-LIVE MEN AND EATTEE TOHKET il anrana, qroptieal_ralie-cases, i noveltics, nofluns, ALACURSTY, €LE. | 10 e uated; GRS R IS WASTED - MEN T0 ‘curlc-w g, a0 phagper a0 notl Afnerl w W (GETIC MES FOR TIE_FALL firatcitsa ubitcations. " MOLk3 WARKE WA Inthe We: nt lote! m., 110y N ANTEICA, BUE 20 to auiuiptt ol St Vapars of aier ays B34 wee drew 35 Tribtmo oftre. e e VW ASTEI=A HESPECTRILE YOUN 3 "BF V00 19 Lo work 1 fiat surc: must ive beat of retereiicen,_ADplY from 1o 40 2. in. ay it Crork _ WANTED~FEMALL IELL, WALTED-A FOR GENRIA lausework a 12 Vincean s W ANTED—A GOOD Gl OR WOMANTTO [0 huureworkt good wsges. lnquire st 245 L nols; 1re B g W, ul Jwdp m. ‘ FANTEO=GTill, ¥OIE GENERAL HOUSEWOIK, mwede, Gernty, or Hotientots Luck, Wriue. rot or yeliows anytluu buc Irish. Call st 170 Clark. il dour. ENGEITG MEN TO haid, sel TA iZA YOUNG _GlIi, TO _ASSIST 1 \‘ wencral housework; Protesisnt prefesred, 451 Warreu-ar. w4 ED—GIiL FOR GENERAIL TIOUSEWOIR, WA TUsE: \' ANTED=A FIIST-CLABS CUK: USE Wi thiorughily, understands her business; o uther necd apply. - Call this inarii s g2 Prairie WASTER-K 600D GILE POk CHANIER WoRR and dinlng-toont; une used W worklig boarding-huuse. 575 Michizan-ay. WASTED-GIRL 30 iy . _Apply at 813 Fremont QITUATION WANTED=RY A YOONG MAN win RYwants ta learn tho irms business thorougtiy ; anrake refereaces it reautred. Addrese L Trnaen. VANTED-AS POWER 100N 1033 i geperience. W iL L ni WANTED=IV A YOUNG MAN, Wi the trade: is williax L0 do QITUATION WasTEO=iY A YUUNG MAN AS £, comehmanc willh b take varo of waeden ant o i thoud pelercnces. jr X Address C_CiRL e EE ke ar T SITUATION W eady man_ wi Aduress net hita wite wieh & attuation (o take clsran of public Sdings or oMtes. - Addresn o W s oL acksoneilies 1y i WANTED=FEMALE. Domenticss S 1;\?‘}\;120” lWA,‘(I'H’l;—PY“A l(ll(;fln"A)lHHIL',\N i Donscwnre i ainal . S o bk » aintly ot L or ITUATION WANTE 1ty a5 ase Vearno JTHATION WA Y A GOOD Gt Reneral liousuwork in 8 prieate family, 11, Tribune of 4 SUUATIONE WANTKD -4 b 3P X YOURKO_oinL, T b it n amalt fntistiys 70 fodiatas . tiomi referenc SIuATION waNTE T0 DO V) drcond work: can fninih Quol refereace. Fieas €Al AtUF lresa iz Vedder-si, QITUATI i BY T IRT, S s ant pruos s iy o tnda ferera) oMEwork. 2o call mE 17 Blate @ staten. TUATION by st 4o State s, up-sialrs, evco QUTUATION WANTED-BY A MDD ) Wunian A conk OF graeet iRk In famlly. Usll at s West Adums-al, UTUATION A uoon 'y 3 housewe Pieassean 15 raconi SHuATION WL Y tnn pilvate family referenevs, 1 TUATION W s second wor) idren s sew. - Gail AL . Weut Bunfot st 2 SITUATION WANTED Y GOOb, uitil, A0 poy Reucrat lnwsework, Plessa call at 174 diitterfeus . accaud door (o) Trveuty seonul st - ‘OUNG RNGLISI wnlly, Plews A SWEDISTG1IE 10 Id tuky care ut chitidrent Thutsiay st IN74 Bouls tde pret Ireurborn-t. ¢ secund work. ferences kiven 1 required. SITBATION wastEh-bY A suinll privaty family o do ke cook Caliatfaskimewr, SRR o eriies San kive Wiorents, Fieuas callat's0 North Markr, o Ke eTence SITUATION WANTEU-BY A Feacral huusework. Call at 242 Mk SITUATION WANTY +3 cral housewark by furnisued. Qir QUUATION waxTin-iy " AT vl drey DY BIRL IN | buusewark vr U Swede i ety 3 LSRR Totel OF rebbarantNd: Hubbara-si QUUATION WANTED-BY & YOUND GIiL: )" geaeral hoosework, Call at 264 nouth Clintos Weidnesday and Thursday., ‘I‘l;\l,l;fi:’l"l‘l.)-.‘i‘ yTED=DY A ‘glziim“x GIiL Ay 173 L Voo il s SUEATION WARTEL=IY COSR NS PRIVATE Tamily or general houstwork In & smal] family. 25 Howery-st.. West lue A GOUN G BWEDE G MWasTer A for geueral Liousework I famiiy of tiree. ply at 13 Wainur “YA.‘TV.IP—U" in privats 23 X \ TANTEU—A GOOD STEADY SECOND GIIL DE- siriug 8 goua home., one competent W do ReneTal hotsework, Uouil crences requined. Inquire ¢ 200 West Washiogto — BeRINsSTresscle VYANTED-A DUEMMAKEL ONE WHO CAN ‘cut, AL and trim (n kood styie, 10 g0 10 U coui- ry. _Aulrest N i, Tribune oifle 3 Nurscse VWANIED=A GOOU BINONG OIRL TO TAKL i roareo] B baly asd o second work. Appy st a RIGH AWAY, TWo IEALTIY }"V Nermares ae 0h, RALRSTRIN'S. A4 Oy \V ED—AT_ 297 WALSUT-5T., A SOUNG i (0 take cary of baby. Miscellancnus. Wi s, Smaontt, viou employtiut lisht and respeciaile, - iteier: Fatred. 1T “Fasdoipu-sty teom T V. O /26) EAST VAN BUREN ! STATE—PLEAS- 4 5 wnl rooms, good bioari, day or week: Feiduc- 0 vermatent parties; Louse quios aad respectanle. 123 CALUMET-AV. ~KOOMS - WITH 1 this guperh loeation. —Everything firast-ciats 10 the stiictest wenav of the term.” Prices reasonable for the secuminodations furnlelied, Keler- en 41 ) 3 T FRONT & 412 Sinde roome. with or without boant day Donrlers aceommodated; refereuves Tequire Wost Sldes OGDEN:AV. ~ HANDSUMELY-FURNISHED 18 it bosr, GV reEor siniie wencis: me 4 FOUTIL ABULANIAY, — FURNISHER O UN: Turutehed aulies and feont rusing, with boardt Tuw 0 respunslble Zpmilies oF parites of IR WET AMADISORSTETWO (FLEASANT 28 troni rooms, tutsilsied or unfurnishva, With buurd, for gentiemsn aod wite 1o privets fswilys refer: ence fegatred, North Siae, = AND 7 NORTH CLARK-ST.—FIRST.CLA4S O board, with Font, 83 Lo §¢ per Weeks, With use uf plsuo sud Iu}u. B Toutus ¥ Hotela. AL AND RAN Ju 8 por weeks HOURE, NOS. B, 433, 353, AR 57 Btatc-si., four blocks suuth of Tie Faimer” House— perdnv, $1.M 1o &3 per weok, §0, ed FOULY B0 TERE WHROUL Lunra. Fxm:ian HOUSE, 81 EAST WASBINGTUN-BT, — 4" et sugio roumtis and boant 8% 10 87 week: tran- slentasi 10 §1. 30 day; restaurant tickets (21 wesls) INEyaRs HoTE C 14 AND 150" WALARILA AN a 4 CLAuL CE lock frow "t Exposttion=nly et reduced rates 10 occumion Parties, and W periies a) 1 4 Wevk UF o ProrLE - visiTs B good necotiin s0n 1louse). un Earopeas ban. linted 81 per dey. VYARASI HOUSE, o WABASILAY <4 T s rtinas of furnished Foonia 10 1eut Wit bosrd; day board al b i Ghark . Crhuia! \\7‘ hSOLE HOUAE, 139 STATHAT., OPFORITE attier 1tonse~Partics vintiug Exposttion will gid 15 uua O Ly clicapest and most venient howls fa T %1, por ey, STOM $6 40 87 PeT Weeks 3 ber week. I BUSINESS CIANCE:! FITAL FIOM & ery rellavie party b the i, 8 cale auid prodiably cna o Highost teaiimanfuie Terences will be g reanired. Tihis v a nisinees OPELIDI fur & Poilabla party, Cantmual- Yatiana repected contdentinily. Atarcss M v, Trib- uag vilice, S BILENDIT POl A YOUNL BN A LS ihysctan of wood erwirnliains niy Totaet leed uppiy. Addseas Il GREEN, Chiesierion, Ind, FEW 100D BALUSMEN, MENRENS OF Tl A Bialonte Frateralty. waniad iniindiately; Fon thing mew, st unetul for every wwinucr. ilous o, 350 D ¥l ey 0 RIOKE POt BALE A 0D, ond Chean roni. 114 Cottage (iro 1§ BALE=L.AG Kt SALOUN IN ONE OF | O e ii0iis fa the city. Apply un tby preai lacs, b AOURL Cincseat. =Y NTED—A PARTNEIINA WELL-ESTADLE AN A otk B thie sty 1 & aruy baving #3000 %0 BNk R Capltad wid Tudiiar Wit ths burliees wiil du Weil to sddecas G, carg of G, A, Cook & o Chlcagy. _ ’ 15 O HEAN NUSINESS A HALF-IN T o eot Hinid P41 ai prodace it lin fouse; Call sOW RUTCs At Acts (W il seuted; L galclh redi uf sl good real s G 3 ibane ofico. S GON) WILL BTV & RESFAURYST COMPLETE J00 e bidiice: s wod vpstanity fur u o S1o undursisads thy” busiauss. APPIY wb 478 Soul Water-at.. vurner Lasatle. e ovsEnoLD GO0 7 TSEKEEPENS AND ALL CONTEMPLAT- 19 tER RN Pk, Carem, wovve ek oy, mod il flousekeebliig Ko, oI Tstaliuicaty i or tadl it doner thin, o luwait: buoses Jhuds 81 8 Ay obutice. Larsast sl oA A T PSR T odTER L ¢S 'Aht ot Weat 31 sdiaca-ats 2 ACTUALLY 51 b Of mdulacture, ) alial H IV popy ALY ¥ i 5 AN MISOELLANEOUN. = A Y WITIC BXTENBIVE ACQUAINTANCE [\ rlfiulzl’utfllfiilméfli.( luasufacturers ol Putla- delyhite antt vicinity wishes to furm & cotnectivn sbuut Jale b ld7 Wit s resjoustbiy Gro li Cbicaie Whe ik ficihilea for babdiug lange” conalanmiuthof, dry e ULy BEiT-clase S At fi.w\;\:\' U AERE S e e ia. i W ANIEL-¥IY tau' aly Wirier. tu-av s FALCENERS WANTE®D, 3 3 LSO J0IN TIE AD: K N T e it eavinive Foeht (o the Westeru sbd JUuilichs stated. Ll 8t 350 bUathy skateat., 1 620m%. BLGODED BLAC AN all At bara, reur 1304 Fial - B | QUUATION WANTED-IY A" SUTDDLE AGED AP | 3 ‘wuman s gou silry aistance by thie country. Ape S n Sl e piy at 153 Kiglieeuth-at, AL HOUSRWORK T Nurse TESPECTABLE GIIUATION WANTEDCFOIE A WIFl to take care of chitldren and dosewing, ur g eral housework In w smali family. Picae call or dreas 2 Luwe-av.. dear Tweutyslith-at. Laundresscs. st family. 100 Hubbard? Housekcopers, REFIKED YOUNG Teferences JTUATION WANTED-IY A iady ws housckeeper or lady's malid. giveu Il required. A AL, Tribund o Employmnent Agencles. SITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES 1N NRES OF [ o0 healidin \vian or German feinsla hoip can be supplicd at U. DUBKE'S olbey, 172 North Maistod-st. Mliscelmnoous QITUATION WANTEI-OF SOME KIND AT THE D) Expusition by ‘8 youut lady of goixl sddresss sl antary reguired. Addvess (L4, Tribune ofiice [[ALLETT DAk Cocs GEHIGIT PTANOS, t"lll.:nxtl‘l!llzzlfl"‘ "‘l‘k‘;";)‘l’:l’-"l 'fllfllfiflf ‘hest makes, s ware ? dpivarey . W. KIMBALL. Corner Biate snd Acamp-ais, NTAGSIFEESTRGUARL 0RAND PIAXOFONTE, ‘with rich carved Ivismnd lyre, 1ull sgrate, new. miptoved, warTauted five years. i To MARTIN, 265 il 207 Biate-st et Nt Ul.'uu:; it . W, KIMBALL'S, Corner Blain aind Adainis-sts, Ppravesn {()noass Praves, {roaxs | POl RENT— FOR BALK— W, W RIMBALL, . Corner Kiuta aiyi Adanis; TG TONRI GHiliine CLONOFONTE 0F w3t stylnand nnish, wil th Iatest fmproveawnts, Quly §175, Ik ¥, AR FIN, 5% nd 27 Host Vs MARKIVE AN Fichly-carve Tewest and na fuprovenciits, cutal 7. fally warraiti nfy $22s it 7. MA i AT N P L DO A Fouwont vt $i%0 sl g v pplendlu Foscwon M i B N Hi e TORSES AND CARIRIAGES, T GUKAT BACRIFICE-TWO EXTENSION-TOR carttuges, Bearly Lews all Kintaof Top nussics, 7080 Wagous, "ptinetons, made by (he hest iagem, soareely soiied, and will be sold ot Jeas than half firies T by charges G storuke; top dells ery wauns 1on 64 10 101 by ihe 4$y or weedt un Juanchly \paynicits o ak tur yuurselyeataid scu the cu, and bo cadvinccd that placy la Chicaga, C HBAFE. STYLISI _ONE_HANUSOM ) s Jeabur liegs 14 Yery specly i atrall of Ko warrunted Khut st geotie and o v ana heavy wark hor Tute, amd togother or ke AIeE 1 fur Theit, A U it ‘redatred. Apply i il Watuati-avs, iorscy has heen tsed In tho cliy for a wul rear of MUl BALE HORMIGH RE] old, tised 10 the city. aud kind tn any Dusttion. Ty recoed of b wagons b thorouzhly” hroken 10 sed- Tie and auiglo footas siande Just 16 hands blit, wint welkls 1470 ponids. Inguire of AVERY, s stable curuce Wi birteent o018 BAL FOR TIHITY DAVS, Al kind iwo sud thires spring ciivery wagous. Cali wy ¢ b g TOr-BlideY, 1 Gr caelt, wr Wil thy Hora {4 st Dy 2l Waluus. @ gowl Draperidas " CAdidrcn fur 3 Uy d huyiles, CATTLIR maner, a6 734 snd VW ATE SARING ANDBECLING HETTRN ‘casriuuce ah Tower prices Uiasi any bouss in (ba Unlted dlates, aiul weo take !I‘!I‘\"e n warrautling weery Job se repruseniind, g weil 1ur ibe bonel ©f pire Jiaswrs 25 Vo unkinIng LT & well-earned ropuiativ, Calb und conyines vourseiver., W are In esraval; PAGSONS & NKVILLE, 25 10304 Wobash -1y DIAYT QI WORK ™ HIOIEES NV ATt b wards af 1,900 poutda. Adurews 3 14, Tribuio ol o 7E BUALL™ SELL Glili HEW AND EECON VA et le thii Cost 1434 bianih, &6 293 Wabiash-u) 1. BMATH. == TR MONDN, WATCHES, private ofice, L& ane udg._tatabilafid 15 PALD FOI OLD GOLD AND SILVERY AT onex thloan ob watchen, Qlanndi. and Talgevs ul uver) lk-\’thwaon\fl\i\l\‘lhll L' Loan and luillea o lleensed), v Fast Madi ¥ ] ONEY TO LOAN TN 5US TO MO S aonds. etes oo real eatatu. boom Y, 413 andolph STES CAN BE WAD INTEXCH. l, :u!‘l‘;'n; a L L countiag-ruos of the Tribune. VEI D %0 CENT PIECES IN PACRAUI 5 ‘:l\:lnelt asxd (0F cureency ab codutiug-tuvd of Tribuue Colupan o . QG LOA NEV AT 7 ASD & PER CEXT ON 4000 A0 Yty GOSuiCGE e¥t0ks, 34 W eat Mudiv: e i NT: 00, TAbe DULL S AT Palt. \v Apply s Casbicrs deek. ALastie lotel, Y Ay s caaticrs duek_Ayaatis I MACHINERY, y SOT BALRwAT A BAURIFICE FOILGASIL, Ok OX ) i mhn:“w’x:-w.uuuxhnmucucu eitcal el 1 Bret-chan urders vyttider 2 inclies dlaaite Shvoia of platon B uehes: bulatoo baud' whenl 1 feol diasueer, \dhll.‘l'lr\nu 1;::“ t?‘.‘l l::;v‘u ::M'I:A:! e 2 1o st v, i b wrew oy, b b I Y MG X £3'Nurth Deaplalncast., Chicago. WANTER NCES MADE ¢ A A ol oy ) STORAGE, ENITURE, CARRIAGES. AND MEIC] T SN A O S nuliy icancl wh lowuat Tetos uil #UUd ssvurity WHLaGLTI Woval, T Weat diwrossia L MAN AND ease vull ab TETwenty-uepls

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