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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1878, ' ' 8 a land clause,“and make it & prom- Inent featnre of their ptatform, to have the Gov- THE CHICAGC TRIBUNE: theen eallara wore Maj. e Dilinobr ieniten the Convention, and the majority was for O'Connor, [More fuas.} Mr, MeAnley, of the iehry, Warden of Duniap, of the rageons attempt at blsckmall; that the Lom- WANTED-MALE HMELP, mittes examined sl the papers in the csse, and T b e e = __MITUATIONS LOCAL POLITICS Bookkeepers, Clerkn, &c. feokkeopers, Clerke, &co - Fliteenth War, azain moved that the Champaign he . 0. F. Prire, of | ernment give the poor man a chance upon the | arrived at the conclusion that the charges were ot A8 okl ENTIRE “hfm nr ‘,'\,,r,m,m.““, taleshuryr; . H, Barlow, of EfMortiam | millions of scres of wild Jand by sdvancing him | false. In fact, he charged Smith with haviog \V‘..‘.Z.'L.”..,"‘X‘;,’ll"‘é’ifl.?i“rfififi.‘i ITOTATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTADNLE man of £00d address, With 18 years” experience, & Traveier OF sajewman in the tea tradei vecurity, eics Addrens C 43, Tribune offic At this point the Chafr made the interesting dlscovery that there was nothing before the house. e for aa fe knew, The Recretory atirred up his pavers and ballota and fished out & motion to reronmider Lhe vote by swhich Kern was conditionally nominated unanimanaly. An indescribable contuston hed all the time pres vailed, and nothing could be done deccatly and i opder, Mr. Dunn said that the malority would not submit to dictation by the minority, Mr, Sloan shonted D’Pt that ltllw "mujft:;,y would not submit, hay would naininste l)‘;(:nnnnr. whu;ue,r tlha minority tiked It or not. ‘ells from the lelt. L Mr, lr'mi‘ élmum id not want the Conven- tion gagged. After ity men had tricd ta sneak st once and had done 8o, the Chair announced hat the question was an_ the recousiderstion of the actlon of the Convention. 11 you da that you'll have an_emoty room here in'five minutes,” yelled one delegate. asmall aum of money with which to 1nske 8 start, This woull take & milllon of atarviag men from the great citfee and leave 8 yacunm for those who remained behind, Wwould apcn up and develop the country, and consequently make more money and better timen, Then when the poor man bad ralscd & crop with which to feed bls lamily and himaell, he might becoine a Socialist and work out hia aslvation on Jong seale {f be chose o do ro,—~but perhaps wouldn't want to, Iiis remarks were lis- J to with great attention, aod he was heart- ily applsuded at the close. George Eberhardt indignantlydenfeatbe report that he has traded places with Mose Wentwortl on the Democratic Leglslative ticket in the First Distrlct, and declares that he means to atick and make s hot fignt for the Senstorship. —————— ACKLEN. : Connty; 1Lt Hylards amd others. Omtalile of reeelving o* soranml hearine re- potta, theonly thing done wad to srrange meetinza and spealera throushoul t il of which {8 unlutereating, it very uecessary, routine work. Bowme of the local lights llin- mined the headquarlers tor a few mloutes at 8 time, and the princioal tople of conversation turned out to be the unfortunate spiit at the First 8enatortal District Taesday. That it was unfortunate all agreed, and not a fow expreased thelr contempt for what , they alleged to have been the fuolish bolt of the First-Warders. One of the reguler Convention's nominces wasy around, and darkly hintad that there was some- thing tn the wind looking to a comprumise or & patching-up of the biunder, As nearly os could be aacertained, the schemo was to get (Ueorge While and Abucr Tarlor, candidates for Htate Senator on the two tickcts, to_ resign, and then put up some man, noutral on the ques- 4 and 43 Bouth Water-st. VW ASTED-A RETAIL OTHING _BALERM e ‘gelow Dsvepport. Address CLOTHIER, Trib- cobabitad with the gin) bimaself, snd with Iuv)ng taken her to his lousc as a mistress, an trumped np the atory for revenge, whils his wife was absent. The ¢ause of Bmith's animosiiy was the frus- tration of a previons stiempt at blackmall in reference to the Washington scandsl, wbich taused his discharge from the Democrat. The Justice wno attested the girl's afdavit testifled that the afidavit was not resd lo the girl, and that she could nefther read nor write; that she was proven to have borne the charac- ter of s common prostitule; and that her testl- mony was contrsdictory. He knew that he would be cleared of the charges, and asked that public opinion be held In abevsuce. Gauthreaux, who yvisited Smith in his lilness, Is exonerated from all blame, He was ignorant of bow matters stood. KISSIONARY WORK. McNally's Greenbackers Hold a Convention, S‘El;num"wnh BY A _YOUNG MAR from Roaton efther bookkeeper, nxsistant, or wslesman; Ean xive the 1t Zastera and Chicaeo pef- grancee, Arca for two dars F. W. Py Room 804 "sfiu.\nos WARTED-BY A YOUNG MAN 1N X D sate; wiltng to do say wiki waees Moderied a red. rem orie s rsauon sives o reas i JITUATION WAN T A RELTABLE AC: Toan Tetcrencet the bRt S\Y Tioderats. AGaress CRiribune offen, 1 e B 2 ITUATIOS WASTED-NY AN WXPARIRSCED business mani 20 yeara as 0 Neepers a0 cantier. Addtem s 1o Telhung amee, TTHATION WANTEGTAS BOOKRERPKIE OR 10, Tribs WASIAD-A FIRST.CLASS UFHOLSTERER: can come wall oo ARCG (o € YETF parcaE T faformation sdarem EIRD EATON & Lo Toledo, O, W ANTED-TWO COOPERE, WiTil FANILY OF Chi Agide-Show for the Benefit of Certain Demoorats, uboys. " Apoly ta'J. W, JONKS & RON, Beutn TV}\’NTm—anmmm ON TIGHT WONK. AP- VY piyatE. T, MANON & CO.'5. 253 and 255 Lake. WATEu tx 600 if HYDE'S, Rloomington, 1l VW ANTED-FOUIL CABINETMARERA AND TWO machine-hands for fine eabinet work at No. 25 Rorth Peoria-st., comner o m;rn:gfmn' TEN® 7060 T0 CORL: . weei er dsy. Ap- LSS GO, TatTanaliead o o AP Kern Ahead at the Primaries-~ Political Mestings. & A GREAT CIRCUS. N'NALLY'S GREENBACKERS, | Ono of the ‘smallest, notsiest, roughest, most and cac coma well recomended. Addres G une oMce, Miscellancous. ‘ tinir mnnounced tha question, aod | ton of United Hiatea Scoator, tu take their \VANTED-8 _ CARINETMAKERS, NONE BUT | QITUATION WANTED—AS TRAVELING SALES. sisptacetul and. bulldoring polileal wntherines | oXbe, Ciaie, wnoiuecd the questton, 80| biscee ™t tho cratty ones shook theie heads | The Laaialana Congressman Again Charged : WAt ao RO it St Tt o | Dmap for hurd it of sor it 'ef Ttchzerv g s that have ever been hold (n thiscity was held | Symo'0f commoa senss —— Ils eot no fur. | And uttered certaln words of wisdom to tho | ~with Seductionwls Victin's Confesston ( Second Day's Sesslon of the American Doard . - uncoMer, yesterday motniug {n Lower North Side Turer Jiall. It was certainly the most rowdyish asscmblage that a reporter who was present had ever scen, and he has scen men throws through windows,—panes, sash, and sil3 has heard and scen platols fired off around him st ther, belng drowned fn & deluge of yells, bowls, snd shouta. Finally he 2ot a chance to explain, but (¢ did nogood. The volo wastakenand nosca counted. Thirty-seven were for reconsideration and twenty-seven were not, The motion by which Kern bad been conditionslly given the unsnimous volve was declared recoustdered. effect that George White wasn't of the resfgn- ing kind, and that they could bet about ufl they were worth that the schems would fall tifrough, so far, st least, as he was concerned. The Mr. Johnson nominated by the First Ward boltera I8 not, as was learned yesterday, A.B. Jolinson, late’ Deputy Bherifl, hut A. I ANTED BIRET! APPLY AT Northwesiern Showcise Manatsctory, 47 and 48 Blate-st. = o e WANTEDZA 600D GOOPER: GNE Wiio UK ‘Strstands rfmming TEAL nreferred. ApDY 10 Chieago Meat Pres. Co., Michigan and lasalle: Y ANTED=20 000D UPHDLBTEREIRS, on sarior wark in the cove? aad it loange M and_steady ment wili pay on fer Death-Bed-Witnesses Carried Awsy by the Pest~The Sensation of New Orleans. ) Dispateh ta 81, Louis Times, New Ont.sans, La., Bent. 20.—Tle death of Harry L. Smith last evenlog brought the Hon. of Commissioners for ¥Forelgn Misslons, at Milwaukee, MiLwacxze, Wi, Oct. 2.—In the second day’s sesston of the American Hoard of Com- missfoners for Forelgn Mfssions, there wess vary large sttendance. A general prayer-meet- _BITUATIONS WANTED~FENALE, Domenticss GITUATION WANTED-UT & COMPETENT GIRL 0 dn geners] houseworX In & privaie family. Appl 22 10eF e, 3 FAvE IArEIebn-s8.. for twis anva TOUNO Ginl, 70 ‘st 1n_feking care of ¥ We wanl good, sober, d work, or Ams : 1 een to gather- | Mr. Dunn, forcibly assisted by Sloan and Me- Johnson, & well-to-do furniturs masufactarer | J. I1. Acklen agaio into unpleasant prominence. | |ng was held from 8:30 to 9:30 a. m., after which | highest wagun. and will guarantee siexdy employment | children Tiy._Call at 402 Redgwicl E ed. 3 " s % a8 la nd gird (a iy, free fights begun In tho darkness. But he 18 | tor Kary gloan yelicd for O'Connor and Jus- | Republican Club met ot No. 13 Archer Dayou; Tecie,In' Which Ackico asil &.70008 | danh D Hopkine, A Desien el Call 8t 7D Btate-st. GITUATION WANTED-HY & GRUMAN WONHAN it a0k 1o 8 private Tamily of boardina-hoase; ret Turaisbed 1f necewary, Callat 116 Soutn 1ial- wotnan copnected with the Palfrey family, one of the oldest in the State, wero implicated. It was publicly stated that Acklon seduced her, and then married her to his hostler Empleyinent Agencies. ANTED-5n0 RAILEOAD LABORERS FOR work [ through the iniers 23 Saw iy and 18 form hands. CHIISTIAN &CO. % Footh Water-st. TANTE| RAIL nover seen such a collection of hawling, -yelling, cursing, blatant political browsers s wers assembled gesterday in the name of Greeubackism. Old political tice, He swung his hot and opened his mouth, snd fn the babel of valees could be heard: 1 move that Dennls O'Conuor be declared the choico of this Convention,” MeNally rushed across the room in frenzy, Everyhody stood up avenue with s large attendance, The Becretary was lostructed to prepare alist of names for Judgges of vhe primary to bo submitted to the Uentral Comtnittee. "A commitiee of three was appointed to secure' permatent headquarters After devotional exercises, .the Rev, Dr. Bascom, of lllinols, making the opening praver, the Rev. E. K. Alden, the Home Becretary of ths Prudentisl Committee, CLABS COOK. “LABORERS F ANTRO-BY A FiRt ‘ tocover up the crime. It s certain that | read iy obli iy Nohern dowse Hi g ber AT 83" oy who will give tull satitfactlon In arat.clam privats’ hacks, ont In trickery; old cast-offs 170m | 4yd crowded around the Chalrman's tahle, Fiste | for tho Club. read 8 very able paper eatitled *Tho . o eou 7e 395t | family or poandiug-bouse. Lan be seen for two daysas T e o loptbhicantam anda fale reore- | wors shmion, hands were aiapocd. togetiiér, and | - Svecches from candidatcs being i order, tho | the liostler marrfed ber, brought her (0 | Proclaation of Chbrist Among Al Na- | 35BSt Cansiise, oo oo 81 Pe7 100 ABDIYSE | gif weat b red A b canes swung around threatengly, Sloan mada areinark about ** Kern's money,” and McNally retaliated by saying that any man who satd that Kern’s moncey had bought bim was "o llar — a d— lar."* “After this storm came a calm, and when all was sill} Mr. Dunn then inado the fiest {ntelligible wmotlon that bed been made tor hours, Ilc moved that the actfon hllowlog tho Chatrmen of the delegatione ta cast the vote of the delegation be recousidered. The motlon was Jost. Mors confusion. Mr, McNatly moved thut thov proceed to the nomination of Coroner, Continued yells of #No,” Dunnthienmoveid that Dennls O'Caonnor Hon, Witliam Atdrich modo 8 brief speech. e showed clearly that the Ropublican party hud legislated houestly apd falrly, for the working- ‘man as well &8 for any ono else. 1t was impos- sible to make Iaws to favor auy particular class. The party which wmade laws without fear or favor, consldering nothlng but the (ustice of the Iawy, was the ouly honest _party. The speaker's remarka were earnest and forcible, and recelved with considerable apolsuse, Mr. Rirk llawes followed, commencing with pralse of the Club n ¢he Fifth Ward for holdiog together so well In the face of a mafority of thelr opponents. The apeaker declared that he the city, snd then deserted her. Not long after o child was born. The aflair was gen- erally discussed. and Acklon sovercly censured. e, however, produced certsin afidavits from the girl and her mother, setting forth that the alleged autrage was a fabrication. The matter was then dropped. About three months ago Acklenand 8mith had some trouble about & publication bearing upon the Washinglon scan- dal, Bhortly afterwards Bmith beard of the presence in town of the girt above alluded to, and soughit her out. Bhe was In animpover- sentatlon of plug-uclies snd shoulder-hitters, were among the delezates, anizave Lo the body & fough sppearance that, combined with notleeablo absence of inteliigence snd respecta- vility, Is seldom exceeded In any crowd. They met about half-past 10 o'clock, but did not get at work till 11 o'clock. Then Mr, William M- Nally took it upon himsell to call the assembly toorder, He armnged the delegations by wards in regular order, and suggested permanent or- gunlzation, Immedintely he was himselt nomi- nated for the chair, ana made & speech. \‘Y‘NT!D-I:\O 0“ADRIKS| for C. & (IR0 01 ax, w. il fare, AtJ. H tlons s Personal Responsibility.” it Is with the present generatign of Leathen, our brothers, and sisters, and neighbors, whose crios ring in our ears, that we havetodo, The sober, practical (nquiry follows: How is this Immenss wark of proclaiming Christ to our own generation tobe accomplished? One man cantot scquire all languages or traverse all continents. Itis surely one of the gravest problems, How furare we personally responsible for such a work as thisl Beglvning at Jernsalem, I shall SITHATION WANTED—RY THE UNDES §) MErd JY yoars s second glrii wmeaks Germen, French, and Anglish. Any firsi-cisss family, Ameri= An secure bervices by sddreming J§ T, 310 Supe- Misceliancous. TV ANTED-CANVARSERS IN (ITY AND COUN. iry, both maje and femsle. Men with mein: States far the best seiling articie fn tue, Lnited GITUATION WANTED=RY X COMFETEXT GIRL Yt do general Housework. er cook. wash. and iron, {\‘:‘T urivate family. ADply st 2 Bauth Park-sv., upe s, STED=A MAN TO TARE CHARGF OF U rd retinery that, thoroughiy andersiands the I CHICAGO PACKING & PROVIBION 2 brough all ita streets, visit all ite lo- A 5 Asilde] e YA GIT i3 OF: B e e i ngs of the Grecnackers of | bad seen some bard work in hls day, and wlwags | fooea conaltion. and Smith offered her shelter | nattiarce $ 4 VWANTED=A MAN 70 WOIK 13 X FURRISN familys can give refars George W. Walto was clected presiding offl- | ¢, B the. oftl [ had the intereats of the workingman at heart o an habitants, cleanse all {ts (mpurities, aud wake bathand make himself generaily uselul: none ear klghicent) cer, and he made a speech, ok County for Aho, ofica ol Bhedlth_[1CalIs | JRa stways would have. Lven If tho fiat dollay | i1 his house. Soon after she contracted fever ;) for Kern.] Beattle demunded that the vote be by ballot. At this polnt it was snnounced that KERN'S NEPREAENTATIVE was present, and would suawer for that gentic- msn, **We won't hear bim,”" “ Pyt him out,” ftacrownof glory fn the band af the Lord, even if I devote my whole lifetime to Jernsalem and never venture beyoud ite walls, and, in the meantime, what has become of Eamarial How :'luecd Pnlr 'mm“:n‘;ffifi'f:“e‘ Cell a3 DK, BOMERS® o In . The Commlttee on Resolutions returned and reported a lone string of stufl, which was sdopt- ed without opposition and without applause, There waa s short and awkward psuse, and wera adopted it would not help the working- man, bat, on the contrary, that class would be injured more than any other by the change, Ere man “would have to and died. Before sho died, however, according to 8mith's statement, shie gave hitn an atlidavit, duly sworn to belore a Juatics of the Peace, to the effect that Acklen bad drugged her with A S e o behad. Hie ‘or sdrens 053 Butterneld-s WANTEI-TIV A (00D GITIL 1010 sework. Fiease Sall ot 400 Wert Tolk-st, VVASTED=SALSLADIES AND GESTLEMEN T0 ‘engage with us; business new: good siaries aitd commintions pala. Call immediaiely at ofce ot IN: DOOR AND OUY, 202, 204, 4nd 208 {tandolph-ss. ey not s delcgate.® were tho cries heard. | Work for his dotlars before Lo could get them. | wine and seduccd ber. long shall we abide at Jerusalem before we ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTENDOFFICK | § N WANT] no ono secnied to know what to do next, till Mfi‘fi,‘",‘,":...flm‘w the back Dartof the mofl, The speaker was not anxions o wave tha bloody- | Last Huuday evening Smith told the Times | jnake roclamation {n 8amarial These are not WA it clices' for marruction. Addreu e SAT Pa West Thirta 1B 20, Iribune vfice. . WANTED_FLUALE MELF, Domestics. RIENUED COLORFED WOM. Mr. McNally moved that ROMINATIONS , bedeclared fo order, Carried, The first mav on his feet was John F. Scan- lan. e made a herole effort, and wound up by shirt, but, at the sune time, tho question of the claims now beforo Congreas must nou bo forgoiten nor allowed to wo by default, ‘The spenker's vemarks, although brlef, wero re- cetved with loud applause. correspondent, fn the vresctice of witnesses, that ne not only hed that affldavit, bat others, clear- 1y provine Acklen's guilt, Theso statements ho said hie would produce before the Democratic Btate Central Committce, snd make Ackleu re- questions to beflippantly answered. Who sball teach the primsal obligation? The personslity of tho missionary call bas been empbasized and, grabbine n bl;i roll of clreulsrs bearing tho plcture, hfe, and history of O'Counor, ran to the front of tho roow, mounted s table, and lield up s copy, yelling at the too of his yoica over something.” Nobotly huard him. After SITUATION — WANTED= A WESPECTADLE ) German girl to do general housework in a vm: private family. Flese cali at 200 Pulton:st., dows: airs. . by tnls Bosrd throughout fta blstory. It (s | NV AN LoD oS e e e Cerriands caoking | 3 T ATINt el 3 G emeparor sckand marks bast inating Dennls O'Connor. O o ent. 16 wonldl be uscless to partieniar- | Mr. Joun Hoftman followed to & short speech | tire from tho ticket. On Tuesday Smith con- | o fandsmental prineipie, testifies Dr. Anderson, | 20d o 7 rererenere. Chlt o i days A7 140 ElEntoenthreoe B e O o Bock-Yards, | Lo Bhis contusion waa simpiy anpslling. One | ou the uccssalte of alecting gocd wnen foc all | trusted the fevor, but was dolng wall up Lo Erl- | that the "misslonary goes on his mission n ihs | BeHW between 0 apd 1 CH i el o spoke In bebull of the nomination of Dennls | could hesr pothing but a Jargon of caodi- the county officcs, especially the Commission- | day morning. At thst time amember of tho e m VWARTED-A GOOD SWEDE it SORWEGIAN dlscharge of his own personal duty,~not as a ATION WANTED-DY A YODNG GIRL TO .’ ol L ineoln. whs = FallapTite . . ingled with aye d | erahipe. Democratie Central Committee calied upou | gervant of the churches. A defini et encray homscrark. in s smu rivats | S50 setoad work and taie cure of ehifaren, or hni: UCudnar, n“u,."."‘;]d ety i il i:‘.m, ‘,{;‘,‘,‘_h,‘f‘.“\?fi,g ';f' wan st isibta! the | | Uen: O, L. Mann, aleo a candidate for Shorift, | him, beoting the afidavit that Acklen iad ob- | b, tonare osll fo. soms sriouaty “;flc‘fi:“’l“;: American fartiys PPy a4 1483 Fulion-st dear | Mork'iaemall tamily, Aerfereacesgiven if required. ] buteher.” Hurrab, Chnte bt tha motlon to dectare for 0"Connor. | ddressed the meating, talnd for bia deleise, aud asked Smith for the | personal responsibility of many. This grest | TerVcrs oo | CiruatioN- WeNTR DT K GV TO GO0 V0 S ey it 1 abont ttma.to show s | Beatte movedto adjours wll X0 ociocl wbia Tuo candldates then’ commenced speaklug fo | proofe of bis charce | DLh, bechiic BUALY | forelgn missonary advance ls sometine o | W oty hine bt 4 compeoient (et 5 | STANI eonha S iyt iR atitude for past favors, au thercfore nom- 1 i he house divided, th Con; A L, il meon W, King d » | whic tis now imperatively summonin; ol 7ol o d apply 83 153 Indly mes, Please cad for fwo days &t W73 Houtn Deare p¥” B DY O v temals T 10 | mo aniag to tho Nght and. tho Kern onRor | candidates for County Commissioners, and C. | Beforc his death, however, a Justios of the | fig entire church, or it e at i oninE | can glro kuod relerenes eed Aob T o Bornce. & 2RbREN everybody, and a Greenback Democrat.” [Small Il Harris and Mr. Smith, candidatea for Cor. | Peace, ot hla owa request, put all hig cffects TANTED—A YOUNG GIGL PO GENX the left. The little gray-heorded sccretary WAl G ol NEUAL sework 1o small private family, st sed West are_summouncd by God not oaty to send certain cheers,) e T ount hosea but cowid. ot, McNaily | oner, made bricf speccliés, One gentloman, | under seal, tn which, condion they will remalu | of 1ijs ordained messenters, but to seud them | Jacksn-at. S A ver o i o Brst eiesa privess '$47%) Mr. Charles McDonongh nominated’| sushed abtically to the. front and detnandcd | wiio was not acandidata for any ofice, rdressed | unilh examined by fhe Mulatrslor, to particalar slands of the'ses, and to particu- | \\7ANTER=K GOGDCOVFETENT GITL "FOR o L T R il b T e it ibarmoniy withdraw tho | sjonniabt. . Tho Chair brandishod his club | Lhe meetiug, whon the Club adjourned for ana | Ackled avors tat th affalr was an atompt | far lands beyoud the ses. AU Ghe right hour xenera honsawurk, stk Twenty.secandat. B Dame after It wasaunounced that Judge Wallsco | and ssid® *You can put thie iotfon If you | week. at blackmall, Thers has beeo cansldorable ex- | and by speclal providence in_each case, the per- | Wy AyTEL=A GIIL AVOUT IS YKALS OLL O Sl ot iceuna weri \liesof rearcnoeh given, Fleasa flatly refuses to be knocked down any mote for | choose.” * "Wherenpon ir. MeNally announted, DEMOCRATIC PRUMARIES, cltement [n the city ever the affair, and tho oX- | gyng were selected, snd the places as well. A o housowork Tor two, APpIY &t 134 8tanton-av. | ca)) at present employer's, 1U34Prairie the sake of the Greepback cause. : aminatlon of 8mith’s cflects is walted for with The Domocrats held their primarics In the different warda yesterday for the election of deicgates to the County Convention today, The contest was spiritcd it most of the wards, ae ong having authority: * The Executlve Commilttee will make the balance of the nom- inations,” and retired =~ beaten. Ths white-whiskered ~ Mr. North stood in “V_A'xn:b—',\ COMPETENT GIftl FOR GRNKNAL Jiousework: must driug guod recommendaiionsy Amertcan er erman preferred. ADply 8t 1338 Prai- rle- sacred trust was thus put upon the ministry and the churchies at honte. Thev could ot de- cline it ond turn aside to any other duty, ho intense fntercst, Bmith . clalined that the allldavits fn Acklen’s possossion were partly forperies, and partlv obtalned by hust-money. At this point cotsidorable confusfon srose. An ex-Constable got very red ia tho face In yelllng that neither Kern nor Colvin was & {i WOTLD DO SITUATION WANTED 11 family. Deatcity refs weweral gausewnrX in ercnces. 231 Bouth Park: e TUATION WANTED-NEAT, GATABLE ROW L sokes, Bnimenody yenen ou . You late | tao.ratidle of Uho four. had. . surniug | the lseue belog the queation of whieh of the uu: | he affaie fs decidediy she Benastion of, tve by T Biice s ey ol & peple” waioe FGTE O S T MR | SR et s B ol s a0d Dennis O'Connor’s chief advoeate, Fleming, | to the O'Connor flowdh,.m, wiiowl ail you | merous candidates for Bueriff should get the ot prescot. An attunpt was masde lost night | exalting not themselvea but Christ Jesus, tho Thumday, Oct ap.m. 5 wiven, 291 Cejumy R ARLI L, to get the child of the dead girl away from her QUELATION Wax colored nurse st Smith’s house, but it wis frustrated. Apecial to Oincianatt Commercial. Nuw OELEANS, Bepl, 30.—Tihe Committes fn- vestigating tho Acklen scandal inet to-dayv, took 1t in bad odor. Mo was Hually assusged by av spology ur retractlon. Up to thistime the assembly had been very decently qulet. There hod been some cheering fur fuvorites, but no angry outbreaks. When Crean yelled snd was answered back McNaily want to—how).”* They howled, and one with a pair of lunge like Barnum's steam plano, cried out: ** How much did you get?’ Mr. North did not flach, e vatled till his volce cracked: * £ rotest.” ¢ That's what you're pald for doing," said the big-lunged wan, enthroned Lord, are by Him lifted up to an -vlmllmt sarticipation In His own everlasting do- wlalon. ‘The paper was referred to s speclal com- mittes, consisting of the Rev. Dr. E, P, Good- delegates. Tho fight was made nficlmc Kern, espccially in the Irish wards, snd when dele. #otes were put up by bis encinles they wers re- quired to pledge themselves ngatost bim by the Iuny lights, even It they could not be ptedeed n favor of another candidate, 8o far os could, WAKTED=A 8TRONG, NEAT, AND TIDY GILL tu vook, wash, and lron at Kiverside. Address L la;l'l’llmnl ufice. W4 4 TIHOROUGHLY COMPETER for general housework Li ymait family: Danieh of Scandinavian preferred, Address, fur two usys, 433, D-DY A FIlST;CLASS COOK. and second giri. rate family preferred. [lefers ‘ences furnished. Call a3 229 1"?_("]'“" 3 QUIUATION WAXTED=NY A FIUST-CLASS GTIL +2Y to do second work or couking. Apply at 338 Madi+ i on-8t. There were preseat Judee ficard, ex-(fov, Penn, win, the lion, Witllam E. Dodge, Prof. Judson | Trivuas ottice. B g g _snw tho threatentng storm, and attempted to By this time bo learnod, the only real troubla occurred In | | h ‘Mal. Hearay, J. R A. Qauthe | Smith, D. D., the Rev. Eli Corwin, D. D., and TANT] A GINL FOR GENENAL 0D Struation TR - TO Ul 14T-CLASS :vl‘l:lv ‘L‘u l{ll-"m;:("eu;"msgcflh":‘:;'{l “tll‘:c g“h‘::fi.;fi 4 CHARLEY KRRN, gxwl‘;‘gxr:rml’r(e:slrfl.n :l ;}.l:“}%gm:x}m w;.‘.’x‘;h :’u‘:lukxe' \.r'll;\;r 1‘)";:2 ml e e .l. the Rev. fl. & Defore: "_xb—o" (SIRL TORORNIAL HOL, ) taundry work or second wurki can give good refer: ; 5 "y cosl wo d No. -ab R AR 4 Abply Simmeiatclr at Xo. 12 Rorts Harkub-sk who hoppened to be possing by on his wav to the prumaries, came in, accowpapled by several delegates who bad gono out to meet him. Ho was mot with clieers from his backers and hisscs from O'Counor’s fricnds. One man, Mr, Law- rence, tried o introduce tho Sheriil, Lut the O'Connor crics prevented, Al this time the O'Lonnors had Leen on ono slue of tha house and the Keyn men on the other, and the Becretary had been Leying to count them. Il found tat there were forty-scven delewotes for 0'Connor. Tho Kern mei walked arotnd so much that they could not be counted. The bowling continued unavated, snd amid it Sherift Kern took 8 graceful departure, gecowpanied by nearly all the delecates who had worked for blm, The Conventloy theu quleted in u mwo- The Rev. N. Q. Clark, Foreign Secretary, then yresented & paper on *‘ The Gospel tn the Ottoman Empire," after which so adjourn: meut was made untll 2:80 p. m. e In the afternoon eloquent addresses were made by Prof, Chaply, Willlam E. Dudge, the Rev. Dr. Goodwi nd others. Five hundred thousod dollars be amount wanted for the un;x:‘llnz)nr‘ 1 bl ! This evening s large assemblage of peaple distened o infssionery addresses by Drs. "Zr* rlck, ul Canstantinople, and Jessug, of 8yria. e ———— absent. Acklen made a speech to tue Committes, claiming that the whole affair was a vlackmafl- fne senene, He placed imecil entirely in the: Commitice’s hunds, offering to withdraw from the ticket if theyv so desired. }io was ereatly exclted, snvniitted to the Committeemen the ailidavits lu his defense, and then withdrew. ‘Tlie Comunittea wat with closed doors, and spent the entire time in exsminine the evidenco for tho defense. Just before sdjourument they recefved the papers leit by Smiin. ‘These wiil be examined at 1 p, i, to-morrow, Bo far ov told, the stury 18 unc of such atrocl- 1y that the gontlemen of the Committee canuot lielieve ft to be true, aud Judzment is hold totally {n abeyance. Nut ofie of tho juvesti- " off Into saving that the Convention should nominate no one who would be niluenced by any other polltical Pnrtr. e demanded that the Greenback nominees accent only the Green- back fafth. A man in the back row wanted to know who would vouch4or gooa faith on the part of Kern, 0'Connor, and othiers, Charles Beattio satd thot he would yvouch for Kern, and Fleming per- furmed a simllar office for O'Contor, ~ Mike Boliev stuck up for Celvin. Thers scetned to be something out of Joint, for even the statements of the supporiers of Kern, O'Counor, and Colsin aid not proyve eatlsfactory. Then Mr, Nurth, or *8tar,” ag the Chair calied him, said that he could say that Kern had promised fn vidusls who wege supposed to have been Ci Imported from the Seventeenth Ward In the In- terest of O'Connor. They! tried to vote, snd, tha Corvoran objecting, a lively fight ersued, 10 which the noturious Jim Meliale was saverely brulsed nud trampled on, sad_others of the two gonps wers knocked down. The disputa cuded it & man named Williams. helonging to the old tateh f{ouso pang, shuotiue ouv of the other crowd, numed Thomas O'Bricn, In the arm. Wiiliswe was tsken to the Chicago Avenue Sta- tlon, but Iater in the' cvenlng was released on ball, Blierd{t Kern supplying the bond. b It was very dilficult last evening to got at the result of the primarics, as affecting the nomina- tluns for the principal offices to-day, but nll that L BIWEDIRI OTIL TO up e . gl‘fl'ATlDN‘ WANTED-DY o k. _Call 81 309 Weah Adam Y do kenersd house: QITEATION WS Dres, cuok o w ANTED=A COMPETENT GINL TO COOK, Wasli, aad fran. 1119 Iudisna-a¥, VW ANTED=4 Giob Lok ST GINL_FOR 7“!_“ Eetictal nowsawerk 1o & atall Tamity.” Appiy st Sesanstressess WWASTED-A GUOD DUESSIAKENL WIO CAN ‘cut and 06 and lins guou tasiv, Address ststiug Price peruny 11 24, ) ribune vitice k% ANTED-THRER EXFEITEN: UATION WANTED-AS NURSE 0 SUATEN Wk Ara-cidas elemuces. Gl st w5 Faet Otiio-st. QITEATION WAN Y. peient it frum Arivune vice. WIENCED — CLOAR- cutters. Appiy Bt once 10 U, JACUNS, 273 Eass Madisonat, - WE 1Y A Goal- TED P Bl Aledi T3 QITUATION WARTEU=AS WET BUHSE T¥ A O younz, 'ltflllllx woiian who has tost lier l.-h!’} g‘l_ltlklv :;: ll old, Apply ut 81 Emerald-st., corner of iry Nursos. VWASTED-A COMPETENT, MIDDLE-AGED Wolan 10 take full ciargoof 8 baby and under- [t sowing. Unly suel need mpply L0 1048 Slichi- Distinotion Without Di ifelena (Ynn.) Herald, # I'm n tourh cuss from Bitter Creek," I8 the expression employed by thie Plains deaperado to ouce, Ty, 7 easo of nomination and election to divide ha [ mont. The Cholr arose and apnounced that | could belearnied of tho prefereices and preju- | 1 opinton, but It 1s assured | INIOF cverybuay that he 1s “on tue Hght.” ANTED=A YOUSG, NUIGE s G i (o of homiatlon and slection to divlda bia | miont, Tt Cllr ALl oy e | Wices of the 40 delegates Is apponded by wards: | Fators will exuress S oBRER, DL ured { partlior Eust the carreapauding member of so- for by 3 weaia ol 3 BURE S",‘zc:r!?.fi,:! LRIy AX FXTRIEXOED statement there had been on the part of the | (iroenback party for the office of Buerifl. [Une J. . A. Guuthreaux s the one who vislted | cloby says, “*I'mn a wolf, uud this {s my thme to Lanharoneese glasecamlly. - vall or addressJ L, 2 Huni ear In- O'Connor faction much grumblineover Kern's | long whoop.] Smith, at, Acklcn's instigation, ond caused bis | bowl.! In Kentucky he says, “I'in a yard dikus aad kiissieth, roverblal unfulllled vromises of ofiice, aud Mr. North's remarks produced a whirlwind of jecring cries and Jocularitles. Mr. North got confused und red in the face, and trisa to smooth it over by sttempting to tell how good a Bheriff Kera bad been. 1t wouldn't work, Alke Balley sald that he had it Jrom Colvio's Mr. Sloan then moved thnt a Coroncrbe nom- inated, and Mr. Dunn suguested (he noti- wation by acclamation of Emil Hoechster, Car- ried with a yell accompaniment., Mr. Slon then rose for u little speech. fle sald that thera were acveral fuctlons of the Greunback party fn this city that should be wide, and all wool." VW ARJED-IMMELIALELY 4 FEW FIRST-CLASS aulri-troners. Address C 33, Tribunw ofice. et et e et O RENT—HOUSES, North Sia RENT-NEAR LINCOLN PAIK=A H-ROOM brick, south front; &lsd U-rooin hrick, and an we. deuth, Uoutheresut. It is sald, was led by Acklen futo belleving that Binith was anxlous 1o glve bim some important papers, and that s wirit would have a quieting eflect upon hiw. Further particulars bave come to light. Just belore the girl's death a letter come to lier, ITEATION WANTED. O reiined and blihly Housekeepcrs eavauie ik, QUUATION WANTER=IV & FOUNG WILGW 3 O (Xinerican) as housekeencr in & zood Tanily who js % Beatyidy; wad uice appearingy, Uaring kevt Rost. i : capable of doing It Jus! W7, Tribue. l “prosabd I “PIOUOQIT i OMMODATE OUR NUMEROUS ‘Dalrons throuzavut IH0 Tity We RAYE eaiabisbed Birsuch Ofices In the different ylalons, a8 dexignated lvw:a'. whicrs adveriisctienis will bo 1akes i for the suine o ensibly from s clérgyinan in New York, jo- aacharged at tho Main O et tagon wrick. whree Toums deep: furcace; hot water B nises. s . gunlips that o would atick to the Uresnback | united. ' Ho moved that 4 commitico be a- cstenslily frolo & clergrinasiin, Now York, Ty B R e s e feained el s el Uer AN AL Q”“mgh}}.“fl S S ¥ S TR g:n‘"":‘fvgg‘;‘“:";lm""‘h dhig Nutiomil (:‘l:;flg:fl:; the girl wrote to the dergyman, Jnauiring as 1o | *GERIGRIE e ooy ang Brationers, 110 Stodt reliutie feinsle heln of all rationalitics wiil do b 3 s the reason of bis sending it The reply was in a different hondwriting, and actually from the cleruyman, denylog atl knowledge of thu affar, Alterwards {1 Was asecriuined that the money came from Newport, where Acklen was stay- ing, sna was a regular monthly remittance, ‘The clensvuun'- namo was thereupon forged, but by whom it 18 not vet definitely proven. ‘The ulleged seduction is said to have taken place fn the fall of 1870, when the girl was not yeo m.hnnu Acklen is said to have lived with ber lmlul e left thecity, The child is 6 mouths ofd. ? was taken, with the following reault:. Korn, 08; O'Counor, B3; Colvin, 12 Total number of votes, 133; nccessary for a choice, 07, Dinmediately after tho announcement of this {nforual ballot arose the question which proved tobe the wedge which aplit the Convention, A man on the south side of the reom—oune of ihe “Left " faction, ss it werc, nnd tbey aro well called * Left,” becausc they **got Jeft " In tbe cod—mads o speeeh against the raok fo- Justics of sllowing tho Clslrman of & delesa- tlon to cast the vote of his delegotion, Tt was Twenty:sscond-st, joyment A gedcys i . M. LDEN, Newsdenier, Statloner, eic., 1000 Weat Madisor near Weatern-av. HUBERT THHUMSTON, Weat:Side Newn Depst, 1 S EoT T Goods, T20 o, ¥ well 1o €4l a8 s, G i{ssues. He prophesled a clean sweep of Talal the county in case of the alifance, Of a right tho Nationals would expect n share of the offlces. He suggested that they be aliowed t0 bave s volce ju the nomination of the other county ofticers. Carrled, and tbe Coair ap- pointed as an alliance comitico Messrs, Dunn, Neanlan, Dufly, Slmons, and Fleming. The same comnmittec was ¢mpawered to eflect alli- ances with nil other Greenback bodles, ‘I'ne business over, those prescut arganized without formality a sclf-glorifleation meeting. 0 , tiear N teenth: WELL LIGUTEDNICE Lemed valy. Espatitiou 10 _IEST-FloN wOUM, FURNISHED, WITH ®as, clowel, gic,, Yery chieap 10 weulleen Only, &l 91 Dearloru-st. 0 REN State AR FAL FOit aLl GoLb _AsD SILVERY 31uney fa Juau un watciles, dlanionds, aad vuluabice oF every duactiptiun & GOk 3 IS Loan wid [ailivn e o e M audioon Eatahiished 153, IIFIOVED CHICAUG SAUPY 10 W. D R st ])’filwm’lpnxficuxu LECTUIF: FOIOOT. TO a3k nddresn close. UROKGE BLONDE. Address 1512 Tribaue oea. | o ANK FREEMAN, LATR OF PI an learn nt somethiog 10 his sdvsoi Uil NISIED TODNE AT 34 'l\a RENT-A LARGE ALCOVE iT0DM. W11 m{r o sad cold water, yas, ¢tc._ Apply at I iz sddreasing. b, 5, W.. 139 Clicta 0 KEST=VFUINIHIED PRONT PA AND AN N 8 10 ON FUR- dscovered that, while thero were 133 otes, | Mr, Simons spoke of tho ulco way it " hud G \he afldavite obtatved by Safth, the | Tos Lusielniia Wii'sny iread seid Procsacsad- | ‘L beitsoms ¥ith or wishiatiuara. 3 Haboandicort | M Oifitee TOtotd Kiboval bitnos dlattotin, it shiere were only seventy-two voters, and that | been dong, ang denounced McNally as tho man e S T T T T U O e A mother, who §& a daughjer ot ex-Gov, Baker, of Loutstuna, is mplicated to & horrible degree. ‘The story as relaied by the girl’s anldavit is ton shumelul and atroclous (o be published. Smith promised last Sunday week to place al tho allidayits in vour corresiondent’s hunds for transmission as soon s Acklen arnved, but be- fol n 2oL there ke was takeu down, “I'lie house of u colored woman nawed Nmith, ou Commun street, has boen lreunenuz visiied by Ackleu since his arrival, aud to-day be drove there with & Notary, and rewained a long time. Nothinig ean_ be obtalued from ber. At ber house the @irl Palirey used Lo reside. Peudlug the investigution to-miorsow oplulon 1s dlyided, but Ackleu receives tue bencfit of all doubts. tle certuinly hus scted Iatrly with the Committee, and otlered every oppurtualiy to ho Chalrien ‘of the scveral delczations had been ualng their delegations o8 they saw Ot— “Blling them without regrard to persons and prin- ciples, Charles Beattie, Chutrman of tho First Ward delesation, noticed fu bis flock a wan vamed Couvell, and, not knowing him, réquested that hig be fired out. Connell, however, had cwme in on & delegate ticket, and would now be “ fire Hestuck. He was_for O'Counor, while the six other votes of the First Ward b been cast tor Kern. ‘Then the O'Counor factiun Botlced that there were ouly two mmen fu the Fist Ward defegation, Besttle and suother wan, They commenced fumediately to de- bounce the manifuat jnjustice of that system of balloting, but after a sharp word-fight between Beattic for Kernaud & tnen nawed Dunn for U'Connoe the matterwas temporarily dropped 3 110 RENT—A HANDSOMKLY FUUNIRMED WUITE ‘of front rovms on second fuor, oiner dexlrable wumh:.. beight and sunay, Heferences oxchanged. Bod abust: also small suma oo rval oristo, Tovnih 114 uudolpi. Pryies c) U 1N BACHANG " cuieréncy at the counilaz-room of We T¥lbsne, GTLVEL AXD 20 CENT PIEIESIN PACKSQES & of $10 auge fur currency ab couutiag-rovm iy S OB LESHTO COAN ON FINAT-CLASS {uiproved property at lowest rates.” M. . Auorney, 19 Sndboo-s . Hoom 10, . NMIUSECANL. A HKALY, STATE A JNONRQO! Western Agenl away-the te ‘fue (e’ Kot the world. -\ few fne secand-lund Stefnwa: i1y equial 1o Rew mnd fully warraliiad, arv oui "The votes credited to Kern sre understood to be pledged, but how rellablo the plodees made wiil ba found to be to-day whon thiey alt et torrcthior after a night's reposv cannot bo foretold 1t the pledges remalu good, however, Mr. Kern will b nomiuated ou the Grat bullot, as it will be uoticed toat e has cunsiderable more votes than will be required to nominae, Just how the aelegates stand onthuotheroflices cannot be cstimated witl any deggri @ uf accurney, but the opluion vl those whio thougul they kuew 1t all Jast night waa that If Kers got the nomi- natlon for Bhertl that Dr. Wickerabam would ot tha notniuation for Coroner, and Austlu J, Doyle, for Clork of the Appellate Court. MINOR MEXTINGS. The Fourteenib Ward Hepublican Club met who sold,out the Ureenbackers last vyear. e was giad that hio was gone with tbo * Demuo- cratic vpposition,” ss he was pleased to term tha Kern faction. Mr. Sloun made a (cw apolo- “getle remurks lamenting that such perform. nuces must be. He apologized to the press for the disgruce(ul proceediugs, Mr. kleming ton- derod a vote of thanks to the Chalr for his par- tiality, and the Couventlon adjourned, MISCELLANEOUS, TIHY YOUNTI BENATONIAL. The Republican Couventlon for the Fourth Senatortal District was held fo Martive's Wost Bido Hall yesterday afternoon, The Convention was culled to order by dr. Mamer, and o tem- _CITY REAL TOOWBALE-DY 31 HILL. W7 WARITINGTOS - | Qe AR T G esat froat. Michigun-sy., 5 feat, 4t Thirty-second-st Michican.av., sione-front, near Kigdieanthest., ‘h““__—__‘__.A.__~.——— [0 FALESVTIY HANTIATLY LOUATED LOT: fronting east on Michigs) uear Thirty-see- ond-st,, Hoxtly A O, Rianghier's e read Firio €. 3 UAMBLETON tor J. 1. 10 P01 BALE=DIE EXCHA Dusiness bullding un oue of our jeading svenues: ‘would exchiange for vacaut 10t 4n the city or butlgcss property 1n the coimiry. 3. HIENKY & JACOD WKIL. DMK Norih Sido. T T~733 OIHU-YT, —{IANDSOMELY FUK- nitshod pariore, 2lo3ly or oo salie] teruis wiuderate, 26 MENT-STORES, OFFIOE! Biorcs. IO RENT-STORE 187 FIFTILAV, rowm:un West Madisunt-el., $20. Fle i Clark and Wells-sis, Eeverslatares on West Reap. K. W, WEBTFALL, 147 la- ¥l FINE HRIC ryain, NTNo rparate! A% T T VIANGS— L‘{"Lht' STATE, M SUBURBAN RELL ESTATE, To veat or for salo uh tkataliuicsits, ot Iast night at Lochuer's Hath, No. 636 Milwaukeo ua stuce the Lrap Wis sprung, [COI BALR-LENT, Ol LENT-BTONE AND BANEWRST NO. 111 % RIMBALLYE, ybd Yot s whe matterids emporurlly droppeds | BOLP orgenlzation was elfectod by selectlag | syenus, M. o T Jounson, tho. Vresident, in | 0T st s Drasich soto Tork Fimds },B,f:,',,';,v;;;v‘;;;cgu_ ¢ s, Lipck A AN e | o Corner ntasé und Adatsw via. A been convertea tntoa collection of screaming, | E. F. Allen as Chatrman and Joln Stevens as | the chalr, After <he usual routine business, L4 ‘The aflidavits atnong Binith’s effects set forth thet the muther of Miss Pelfrey helped Acklen to seduce her duughter, and gave the atidavit ver baeg oficred in Cook Count: .:m vet Tent foFdalous. UEAD & COL; 180 b3 33 of aufiics tor Weatorn lands. or for. moet &vad property. 1 Tiwiioe [ secure a good home A Tess than halt u 3 Ai— - W e x““l"'l‘k(m\!\lbuflmufi 5 200 STATE, COIINKI ADAMS-ST. Vi B UIEA Mr. W. £, Masod, of the Thirtcenths Ward, can- Idllng‘ Hst-shaking, howling demagogues. At didate for the Legislature, sddresscd those pres- 3t the Chairman's club®and volce, aided by an exhwustion of the vitality of thodelerutes, again Becretury. The Committes on Credentials reported that o vaine: I Wi sell my own rea) __ WANTED TO BENT. _ ent (nan able way upon the lanor questiou. | afterwards to ciear bim and heracll. Furcher- In Evausion. buil fo . aad uhe.of the T LUK GAND PLAROS, : produced qulet, and ths firet a0d oniy ticra wero. thirty-four dolegates bresont en- | S ene g, bl Moot meun tho Cnieiman. | muser that Ackicn alterwanls cuipioyed s bhyal. | et ia Coot, tounty at drse tnas uait ot b tormer | VATANTECCRO, MRSTC, QUMY i A4CONE MBGEMAGES el Wil ke (g TLAT wATZ Y titled do vate. A. B. Cook was appolated per- | candldats for the Siate Seuate., In closig his | cian on Nampart atrect, fu this clty, to procuro [ yata, ol Mit et (Ml furuiled LIS bW, 0,8 red. by a geotieman aad wile. Ad- R aken, the syste e famiy with no suiall childieu, at very low figures. 1 et sy desired, will et the real g9 fur the bosnd af turee n weabers of my faiily. 08 rvons &t fromi §1 Lo &4 Der tnonth. ¥ . belng the same afon the lulorrwal vote, the Chairman castiug tho vote of the delegation. The result was: Kern, 703 or North Blda {lasi; manest Chajrman snd Hermann Byozs Becre- | remarks he tendered his resignation ss Presi- drvas B4, dent of the Club on account of » necessity for occupying all his time fo campalgn work, * Tho an pbortion, Other detuils ure elaborated which nake the story hornnle and revolting bevond W ARTED-TO KE t—A FULLN Turn(anei house of K10 10 o0 Bl O 1 tary, 11 1he suburl messure. ‘Lo visit of Acklen's agent to dinith |, A e B 11 170! 0 Mo f U'Counor, 805 Colvin, B Before sonuuaciog | Lewis M. Blsbeowas put in uomination by | reyysautian was accented. Mr. Clark Geibwada | 1a considered to bave been Bt Sittlo short of | 153 Groiork . . we 3 licupce Blocky coruer of I L e LT P e HAEEUANE BIANOS : the recult soverat of Kevo's (riends, fearing | E- A. 8herburne, brd Mr. G, W, Spofford | ashart apeechy, In which ho spoke warinly in favor | sheer nurder, and Js w0 comwented upon treely | ow gALE—-gix WILL BUV A B TFOLI0T PANTED=TO ILEN 1CFLY-FITI i VILHEA ORUAN k5 that {hiere mght perhupa not be enough votes | nominated tho Hon. E. B. Bherman, preaept | of Mr. Jobuson, und prophested s rousivg Re- | by tveryl»d{. . D - Lol BUN AN mh“ LOT | WWARTED=TO HENToA NN FRRNIED JIVEA DituAD for Chiarley, wanted the vote “verltied.” “f'he speclut 1o Cincinnatl Commercial, NINGE 8. TUUMENT WARKANTED & YEARS, fED ORGAN TUNER, ADDRESS B =3 « olire. Representative. Mux Polachek, James L. Camp- tell, Thowas W, Scunott, aud Jumos Wormivg- ton were also put in nominstion. Oa tho fu- formal ballut, Bisboe receiyed 165 Cole, 113 wilr; peferences frei-clads, varty reshonaible. Address, statiug prico and locativu, 13 14. Tribune uice. —— "LUST AND POURDW ublicsn victory throughout the countsy. Ad- Yuurucd Tor ono week, The English Scrtion of tne Boclulistic Labor ?my met last evening ab 54 Weat Lako atrect or {‘lflhuun resulted o sdding two votes to ¢ and dropplug_Colvin, Bo tha vole was woounced; Rerp, 73; O'Conuor, 61, h':‘me Kern taction chieered, and Beattle moyed Nuw Ohnzass, Oct. 1e—The Comtilites of it tPeat ‘rairosd Tuvestigation in the Acklen cssa met to-day, but did not couciudo 1ts Iabors, Tho sfldavit R A GOOD AECOND. avan, | [OUNTZFARTY LEAVIN whicls the Palfrey joirl gave to Swith came up | = 5 SHAWL IN hand i either Stelawsy, Chickering, Kuaue, o ) N : tho purpose of trausacting gencral bual- * 'hat sbe hsd been drugied JORBALE-640 ACRESOF GUOT I A N allery, ay Mr. Becchers lo , Ean h Weber. ue Decker, for which ["wiil paycash. fn- " Thaanimeys pouinsion, Acain, trose sho | PUseht, 11 SnbeL S ikor voe ntorma | besk, Ll mmu-‘llnln of 1|leulpxslehll,.lnu;nn- ff.?f.(.,'.'.ffl'fi“i:xflu'wun":uu eritans of | Ligmi Salth ot ety only s1u"per acte. S |y i bullh Maniey Wiriaborser auly Tundl € WEUTL S, 109 L3k ; Mol b VE G nated for Representative fu the Fourth District Hhor. YTho other particulure GIven aro | St s e mrmnee r perty, aud pay la T BUSINESS CILANDES. ¥ cmer 'y e suiesied (e Keta ot e s Toom i Tnoliin | Was tecelved. M stahi clalmed that s had | Lo g ta but 10 print, 1v §s | REAL ESTATE WANTED, UST-PLANS OF BUGK OF A BUILS VTIT 410 i 85 Lo Hrorrea ™ Satt "Ee UK cd e Kern | Wand mero badly divided thev wero ailowed o | 29t boen fairly treatud by certatn members of | giated that, “Acklen was - the father of 7Y 'SE THAT CAN o o the Arbe terZeitung i i * ¥heels of the machine been pparting tho move- Dot withdraw for consultutl On the formal bal- "‘.“"fl:fllly greased, wod it didn't run lot Thoas W. Bennots reccived 9 votes and lucss that whil Sier child and hud supported Ler sluco the out- ucsa that rage. St is furthermore set forth that Acklen tha party, and ulso th 2ot dbiug § nuce, DeAr Tweuty: LD‘;T—()N BATUKDAT—A LOLD LO war uot ts duty in v edah, WALLER ctigh: the lockes bare tlie eultiale A {3 (A ised inonourans, T | ba rewarded OUNERAL MER- i 5 3 herinan recelved 25 vi 4 | ment. Bome of thosu present supported thls |y caused an abortion to be practiced upon her g the above 31 Bo- 3 C1 Toum b Vestcri fun. Want prova :fl"fi". umb-x' '3&2.‘3:‘..5’3.{ “5«':"-:5::&; was dmlsea ‘Slected, O:n?dou muug.'.“f:a wis | statement regardiug tho paper, sud Grottkau, | 1y ot rid of the et fruits of their conncction, OST-BETWERY FIELD, LYITKI & COTE AND o v e, Wutiade, Good loca A yelloq, g vt wad wheh th_Hegstivs wea | dorlarcd the umaniuions choos of tho Conven- | His Siior was calicdl upui Lo explain. te sald | “riipis was folluwed by au witidavit trow Mary : SO S o & Co. s atorvs. o0 o'2dof Outubor, uae tbut ha thought Mr, Btalil wos altogether tou seneltive. In regard to un urtivle regurding the ratification mecting on Markot stroet last Thuredsy eveniny, it was writtcn during bis South §ldc. hrve-baud bracy {] TCHIAAN:AV,~THE ADVERTISER IIAV- 6(35}'“-11 <ea 8 laske bouse Wil board party for rent of fur make mouey from WUt ar many WNoes were heard. Noses were ‘aacy, Guinrie Couuy Sunted, and it was then soen that the full DEtD of the Conveutfou was seventy-two m. )'(“ whom thirty voted 10 unsuimuusly con- Suwith, shus Colon, & colored Keeper of an wssignution bouse. She alliramed tuat the girl Tivea with bier, und had recetved vhits from Acklen there; thay slie Lad always clasmed that n the 2d_ o o‘Cuder w el oa. e el e a1 Foward Wil bo" old. BASN: ‘Tho Couveutlon then proceeded to yota for UKL Vi: the second Represontative: Polachek received 10 yotes; Bisbee, 167 Campbell, 8, On the scc- | T OST-BKIT. BIWO LOVA NAMES PAUL VST TRNT, WITIOATD, | L. Siraate sad Iavausr Moili Sne 14 ycarsuli (o WABANTT ala ey wi tood: Poluchek, 8} Biabe bsence from the city, aud did not mect with | Ao waa the father of too child. 48 fron dleive room for gentiéman sud wife of | atber Jd:-oae red balr, thy otirar bisck ‘sau Ireckled. ¢ru and forty-two sala they would do uo { ond ballot the votes sl 3 Poluchok, 9 Blabee, | Sosel A wkleu waa the fa [ : 4 Ireckled. duch gy 1 C + C : There be hls svproval. r, Btahl’s resignstion was ually ocond uttidavit frotwn thu sas n, pro- | two geullemes. Tweniy-Bve dollirs feward for Quder sad expel 1“ ing. They were for O'Conuor, and had | 14; Campbell, 8; Wormington, 8. “Ihere belog md‘.gd‘ abd the vacuacy will o tilud by tho A nd ul t 1 tho same woinal t B ) UPLE GWRISO pato, Dark cumplected boy Wears s cap, tha otlier ® Ut commenced to i out that nujerically | B0 choice, a thind ballot was taken, whichreault- YOUNG COUPLE GWRIHG Rt cap Kb b curet by Acklun yesterday, way fu direct cou- hati both boot-blscks. Usk, &3 | suchi they we, & g 7 o hr . Executive Cowmittee. “The Press Comultics | fonitign. In that the womsn allirmed that haadsutaely furiised, dssire suock Bunkera, o o T | Yery il W7 ot sronger Tt e oo e | ed s fllbns: Mo, 85 Polacil b Comy | reponad at e sttt was ol wowll s | L i wioo carueen, rbutually it | 530S i L TS o TR UOTION, | basCh P beaten thets G votes, r. Slosn made wera Changed, ss tstisl, giviow Mr. Ly i, Blsbeo | tould be vxpocted. Aftor trauasctiog some | jate with several mien, sud tiat sbic iad never 7 SN, CTAONe oo i S BN PO Yebewent effurt to raise his volcs above the | the unsniuous volo of the Conventian, bustuess, the meeting adjourued. staved that Acklen was tather of tho chiid until CEEIANCTRSTRUCTION 1N (K GRRNANT AR AWANIRUCABEUIS S FUL L. B ?;mlzmuulum In desuuciation of the A Coutral Committes of thres from each “Thero was to haye been & debaty lst evening | witer Swith bad visited ticr, Furthermore, that aife ST EISD. At oanny 3y Butterteld-st. e SEWING MACIINES, FIUET.CLABE CK 51 HUMESTIC, WHEK] vt s ot | ] O Q820K S0 Tk dlied Selow it [ ] warranted. Loan ullice, 123 Clark-sh. itoom 2. ¥ it d ail Huy sales- ey = 2 Voot 18 Dearborat, < oo e North Side, 5 (8P N0, L rout visno sudbai: day-buard, 83.240 Sulfest uufaimess of the robblog scheme. “fifi“"’““’ in dolog it, aud Toved: that_ the acep proceedings be reconsidered. Somebody w dt!‘l:mrd that Btoan had not voted ror Keru, o ere was suotber fearful wmuss. Slown culated wildly sud swkwardly, aud howled ward was appoluted, The Committee 13 es fol- fuws: Eightb Ward—Chris Mamer, Jobn_Ste- vens, T, W. Seanott; Eleventh Ward—(. B, 8wift, L. R Dyer, d. K. Boyesen: Twelfth Ward-J" L. Caapbali, J. C. Pollek, . C. at the corner ol Tweltth and Wallor strects betwees 8. Uoldwater, of the Bocallste. aud Johu Curran, the defeated (ireenback candfdata for Aldvrman i the $pventh Ward, on the labor question, but, slthuvgh the latter wes the cballenzing party, he Juiled to ut in en appeur- ‘Ackien hau bot supphua the girh with woney, but that sy was supporied by Ler wother. Letters frow Mrs. Paltrey, the mother, Lo Ackien, wege red ‘fley cxonerated hin trom tlie charges, and airwed hat she bad support- «d 1he gul. Ruascll. ’ Wost Kloee e — e e | ] uroft and guick 1ates are hnufm'nu buiding Mreuvogaly, 8o did Dunn and otbers of the | The candidates were ntroduced aud returned | sucs. To kill tiiue, howayer, George Scullng | The testimony of Wright, the bostler who OR SOUTH GIEKN ST, COKNENL MONROK~ _ STORAGE, Maciclpor faney prices: Call sl 20 33 GOTRVRY siyics h ‘Cony actlon, But the Kern wen wero | their thauks for the nomioation. Mr. J. L. | ook the foor wud made an wrgumedtaiive marsied Der, Was to tho elfect that Acklen tad | ¢ Very destrahio roonws 1o reat. furalshed or un- AR AGES, MRROH L] {oud wouthed aud unconquerable, snd McNally | Campbell was called for, and declared his lo- | speech to the Jarge numbers preaent | uever pald Ria w eent lor mareyfiug tho girl, aud | furslsbed, with or xhiboutanl. ___________ uonéy lowhed Towes oY, FALEFISTCLAS L TR ROY Yoy &ldiydemmd«‘m“pmmmmd a comunit- | tentlon of supportiug the candidstes. Ypoa tho causes of bard tmes athowy | thab the chid was his. [t was luthusted that THUES GOD-ST.~TO0AE . - Monrue, , uearly tew: S0 cat e ol f iy W tiud Keru tur a Mr. Bherman s the present Reorosentative in gariies; L Colt, with buard fur two ur three Grat-cluss ia. reaces. e Lind contscetiou with her belfure marrlaee, Furtner eviaence wus sdduced o siow that the wirl had uces uuvirtuous slnce ber 16h yvear, was ball-witted, jwpreasionsble, wnd af- Hfered with nymplomania. ‘fno Comddttes will conclude. to-morraw. the Isboring classes, attributing to the abuudance of wachinery. e paused o glva somebody clse a chaucy, when s rough, ball-starved, but suber-Jovking mau arvse sud ssked to be allowe:d to say three or four worde. Petmlsslon was granted. 1y sald he hod been warehousd, huit! QR SALE=A ¥ Lmprov The Ch&u‘."m“ OF 118 FRINCIPLES. g Shude appiuted Measrs. Scanlan, Beattte, o MeNully.” Mr. Dunu then dpmanded that Lo plotirn actiou of the Canvestiou cm’f’,‘y"“‘“‘"“" Howls frum the lefe. the State Levislature, und My, Bisboe la & mem- e of the law flew of Monroe, Hisbeo & Ball. The Conveution was barwoulous aud wrderly, every one sppearing to scqulesce {u the wow- luatious- A5 Ve 1 ork-horss 10 b Feld Y further uss for 1hum, jan-ry. JEFVERSUN PANK-FRONT BUITK OF ({,um BAIL FOIL GAST-OVF CLOTHING AT 1. ‘Toouis, larse closete with board for tares geatie- | (JUELDERS, b0t State-ar. Orderd by mall promptly e or lad ::'fl ‘geutleian. Tenos woderate. C 7, | siteuded o, Ratablisked 1891 11bugy o e e e ER hay Buire: ale ong bIK roassuably, se- the lady Apply ss Lhe bari rear b _ HMOUSEIOLD GOODS. ____ __ EDCHOISES 10" KEEP DURING THE e lirca & RENN{COTT, Weat Worih: i Cousty, 11 3 MRatalie oo Beattfe gatd that Sharle; RErUBLICAN UEADQUARTEHS seeklog sowe party which vould better bis con- | They are yet rutired, bLut stats thut they da nac ‘l 8K, 5T FUBNITURE | = ot — h:ru ¥as the chowe of the Uunmuun.(' 'fi}:: fu the Graud Pacifle wer uot altozethor lvely | ditlon now,—soie machlue that would cure | deeinthe majonty of the cuirges tede | tut | IO O T e e ard at ) Kizds Gf use: ~ MISCELLAN l‘,n“' the leit, % No,» 6 Noyt aud hisses, A | yesterdy. Beveral visitors from the intestor of | bim befurs be was dead. 1o thougut the 30+ | nevertheieay, that b ks an exceediugly uglyatlalr, | Good sccouiniodatiun fur tatties vielil TGORISG PKOMPTLY. AH o Buut fur souie tun who bad yoted o the | the State dropped fu to see A. M. Joues, Chalr- | cialists were upon the right trac and would (n | and will prove gravely detrimentel to Ael&uu s | === TOABD WANTED, TN WANTED, ]{ & o0 Madison-st. HARDY. nolaity, aud was, therclore, eligible us s | pun ol the Btate Centrut ‘Corumittee, abd Dan | the course of swenty years betfer the condition | polltical juterest, sud may dead 1o bis re ring 2] B EL, Vi sy WA SEESTIOR | eumon £ Ot twotion “to reconsider, sesulted at | Bhepard, the Secrelary thereof, and' tho talk | of the workinzwsy, But iu fue mesutima Lo | 1ram tho tket, Al v OR 3 BOUME, WITH OF,; r A Y YL aited for wecite 1| ASH Ferfecuion luary Flour aad Mew. Sftct: saly i, Locaivn, south uf_Chicagu-ar. B1tuey ta b U B that has luwp-brosker: can b takes I A finue Wit Gescription: Sod price | 1 four parta tuclcan. Call, scod biatay 10F Leriu or U 1, Teibuue wlos. oaats Lreiall J5ice) 1oz saianis. 74 Lau-ab., Caa gSlQflhgg}fl o ::‘V\Vz‘tuhnxum B foF lale oik. mm Lat g e 4 ag A Du':;u n&‘rlfimuy spoke ugstn, Bo * 3 » Duun sbook lls tists and eled, b wald thas the wsjorlty sbowd rus that ensued pertaied to the oxcellent prospects 10 the various regious frum whict tbe visltors batled of tho success of ths Brate thiket, Among Mr. Acklen fust left your correspondent sfter 8 lougiby visite Hu was considersbly esuted Hu stated that the waole wuir was au out- sud bis family were starviog, and would be dead loog before rellet wune. He lbcuzmno only way out of the diflculty was o it

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