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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1875, LOCAL POLITICS. Jogous Timo at the Democratic County Convention, Kern Nomlinated hy o Hewling, Rlotous (harges of Bribory, Corruption, and All Kinds of Fraud, he First Sematorfal ModdleWard-Clnb Meelr delegates again, didn't, n4 there were Appended is the the country vote, whit TIE DEMOCRATS, KERN QBT Tilk NOMINATION, The Democratle County Convention was to pave met in the West Twelfth Street Turner- Jiall at 11 o’clock yesterday morning, but it was 2 o'clock befors “You will pleaso take sour geata’ came from the platform. Thedelay was cansed by the tssuance of tickets of admission, the Centrsl Committee having decided to let anly delegates have access to the flovr, Tho wark was very slow, occupying three hours, and there was much **kicking » on the part of the wgane,” who were present n large numbers. qhe snloon-keepers In the nelghborhood were bappy, as they did a large business,—evidenced by the fact that many of the incapable of ereating a disturbai was turned over to ti shoye ! became uce. Tho gallery il 1t was packed, ose ahove and below were ex-Ald, Hlildreth. Charley Camervn, W. We O'Brien, Dave Trornton, Ald. Siuders, ex~Tustice Boyden, Jucssen, V. 4. lynes, ex-Ald. MeAvoy, l')ew uty-ShierlT Garrick, Frauk Cunninghaw, Come lasfouor Mulloy, Mike Evans, Ald. Riordan, Jerey Thompson, Tom Courtney, Thomas Moran, Ald, Niesen, Hugh McLaughlin, Ed Philitpa, Tom Foley, and Col. Voss. At twenty-five minutes alter 2 John For- sythe, Chairmau of the County Central Com- mittee, used the eavel vigorously, sang out, w(ome to order,” aud male the usual speech, with an additlon which covered his scceptance of the pusition of Chairmat that he proposed to do his tee had brought hurmony out of discord, and Labored hard to perfect an orgaifzation, ‘the speech was Jong nnd tempts were made by impatient dele; t {t shiort, but they wers greated with **Shug up,” wiat him out," ete. Mr. Foraytlic went on 10 say that he had ap- 200 prominent emograts for money to be had the names of thoss dn't responded, {Criesof * Read them,” Jle wouldn't do su, but said that all the candi- dates for Sheriff had given liberally, |Ap- slause,) The purpose of b iave Dentocratic otficelolde: serilie apotted fu the future. TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN, fle nomlnnted W. J. Hyncs for temporary Juessen nominated W, W. O'Brien. Mort of the notse came from the gallery, and, #s it continued, several minutes elapsed before gulet wus restore A delezate fro Aud tbe statement tedious, and at- County towas he Seventh wanted to know who was 2o choose thy Chslrmau, the delugates or the outsiders. [Criea uf *Bit dowa" from lers, | Jo: Mackin moved that a ballot be had. The Chalrman sald it was o quarter of 3, and asked It the temporary organizativu was jnpor- tant enougli to require o ballot, [* Ballot!” Julin C. Richberg, Henry F. Sheridan, and C. E. Crafis were appoluted temnporary Sceretaries. Cunslderabie contuslon and disorder prevalled during the tuking of this ballot, cheers and ap- plause fullowlug cach aunouncement. Ex-Ald. Hildreth played sharp in_ the Seventh Ward, eaying the vote was 17 for O’Brien and 14 for Hyues, whereas others of ciaimedd that it was 16 for the foruier and 14 for Hidreth carried his powt, bow- the delegation result wos: 1ynes, 2251 O'Brlen, 181, Mr. flynes sald, **‘Thank you. greas Demo- cratic purty, do not disgrace” yourselves, vowl- sate good candidates,” etc. The Committees on Credent manent Urganlzation were sppointed, " lie Conventiun then took i recess for fiftoen minutes, but after the lapse of an hour the Cownmittee was atlll at work. o Charley Cam- eron was futroduced and made s spesch, thy which was ‘**preacrve order, 0y “reflect the sentimeny of tho party in your pomluativus.” inis and on Fer- COL. JURSSEN {ollowed, and gaye thesame advice. for bringiug tho money question In—measuring & tan by the amount of his subscription,—charzng thut delegates had been asked to look at the uamnes of the dellnguents, After the Commitiee lind been out an hour and a ball, a delegute moved to sdjourn until H o'cluck this morning, since theére was uo yrospeet of dulngg snything that dav, the Chulr would not entertaln the motion, as the Convention could adjourn vuly when permunently orzunlzed, ‘The Cammit came {n at a quarter of under an lustructon ta report “*finediutely, they not hiaviog finlshed thelr work, WeTe o great meny contests, They reported (i favor of all the “regulars,” “lugrder,” ns Mr. Motan sald, **to haye the Conventton held during this year.” The report was coneureed in. ‘Tie tewporury wers made the permanent The Conventfor then proceeded to nominato dudize Van Buren named Walter McDonajd, Jobn Lyucl named Dennis O'Connor, A drunken man in the gatle us Taowas Brenaw, the Irish— There wero eries of * Put bim out,'t and o po- lmlu bounced hin, named Charley Kern, [Clieers for the sakv of Ty g’rlud out,“Glve The Chatr eald he would expel an; sed. [Applause | e 1 ciei A. the ;.;n;lltry wnnmlmaklnn [ e, o motien was made to cl Tha Clir hod faith 1o the juller fi-uod deal of gallery. [Applause Lol. Juessen seconded . Kern's nomination, the Uerman vore for bilw, aud proaletiug Frawley named Chris_Casselman, who, L had not witldrawn. Jolin Bullivay sald Casse o8t menttuned who could e om Bowe named W Tbis euded Lhy nomi Iniun was tho only illlatn l-‘nzx::lr.u!d. 16 way decided to make the first ‘Whols nutnber, 4043 chauge s vote. st Intense ¢, greatest nulaes L resulted ua £ s Decennary, 20&" ollows: sald that fhe vots s aud he declured Ki I provoa x| |~ oy g e 5 I PIEBIIA EouTenEbnans” tlon unanimous. - passugo wayas, and wasn't seated, but they thugs weru theru ju turce, aud bils twunty-tive uien wus uo fighiing, I they hud used thelr clubs (vothing else could have restored order), there would bave beeu u riot, aud some one wmight have been killed, As Keru conuinued standing on the platform, tho blyses kebt up, aud he upvrared to realize that fc was usuless to attempt to say anythiog, ‘The Chair sppealed to tho sunnug crowd o avt as Democrats (which they wers doing), who evee might b thelr verdonal cholce. Lls post vecord iz R b e b e b Whiin the Becretarics were counting Lhe votes ‘‘atrikers' got in among tha delegates, and there wera compleints of * trafleking.” fng, however, was done to prevent the Luying and sclling of votes, ur *r A FORSIAL $ALLOT wan biodt, anid the following changes were mada hafore the announcetment of the result: Ruhth slropped four for Fitzgernld ang gave them to McDonald; the Tent! 1 gerald and two for Kern and gave them to Can- relman; the Twellth drop) and four for Fitzgerald i man; the Thirteenth droppe nor and seven for Filzgeraig and gave cight to Cassciman and ono to aropped one for many Lflkelv‘(‘i" dlru ave them Lo Casselman, :lmvc numrn‘z made the outsiders got fn among the 1Joe Mackin charged that tampared with., The policenen ered to put the interlo L 100 many of them, ballot In_detal), excepting ‘hiwas the samne as on the dropped fva for Fit informal ballot barring the change- mentloned J i The whole number was 400; necessary o u chofee, 201 The totals inciude the country vote. TR AECOND BALLOT resulted as follows, the totsls, as before ine also the votes of the towns outslde t ‘Ihere was considerable “traflicking” and some chunges while the Becretaries were aduing up the tizures, ‘The whole number was 404; ncees. sury LU a choice, 2033 Joe Mackin moved that, after the next bullot, the two Juwest candidates be dropped. Agreed to. After ten minutes of confusion, “traflicking," cte.y tho roll was called for THE THIRD BALLOT, and {t was & very Jively one; the greatest exclte- ment and disorder prevailed, there being many disputes between the deleates und their Cuintr- mnon, the latter belng charged with s*bull- dozing " and misrepresentotion, Neither the guvel mor the policumen could restore gniet, the flvor was full of outslders, who wera striking for favorites, while the fellows (n the bly Catskin Kearney, snade as much noise us poesivle, Tle result was: Whole number, 400; neces- sory to a cholee, 201 The result was recelved with chice erul moved to maxe Keen's nomivation unani- mous. A dozen entered protests agalnst It. “Tho deicgates crowded Into the alsies, und per- feet chnos refizned. Buck McCurty's volco was heard, 83 he wus within a foot of tho reporter, saying that others had kepe count, and the figures of tho Hecros tarics wers not rihit, Alr. Robinson soved that the votu be verifled. Moru contuston, the interlopers and delegutes befue infxed, and she policemen stnding iy by. They conld do nothivg withous using foree, atd that'would have causcd o row, . W. O'Brlen got on his chatr, and hoped, peace, harmony, and success, that anothier ballot woutd be taken, # Nol" ¢« Nol' and great disonder.) "No man nowinated In the fued of such a protest could by ALLEGED CORRUPTION, Tom Cavauaugh stated that Frank Cunniog- ham had token Luddy, of the Fifth Wanl, aslde and offered blin mouoy to change., tihoss who were buylog votes drlven oul, [Cheers and W“l'l ‘Tno Chair sald the Becretaries, John Forsythe and Frauk Agnow, whowero standing by, stated thiat the result ns announced was correct, |Con- aud voices * ———— youl' * Another ] Another ballot wi fication of the vote was, | A scoro tried to speak, or rather spoke to the Chisir, but, 83 shout cverybudy clso was tatking o hrl:l: neighbor o yehing, no words could be VERIPIBD, The votes as recorded wers then called over, the Chuir euylog thut noone hadu right to This was carrled on amid tho tement und confusion and the Bume ot the delegatious wanted to chanee their vores, but wers not permiited wdo r, the tnob yelliug for or agalust ju ac- cordanco with thelr symputhics. Whon the lust town was teached, tho Chatr wied 10 ba correct (cheersl, ru the poiniuee of moved ta mako the nomina- [Yells and hisses. ) KRN was on hand, and aehe reached the platform roeted with Glsses and ctiecrs, as wany lsaing a8 envering, e couldn’t vay unything on account of the nowe, the delegates haviug left their seats, aud, with the * eoug,” filled the oisles, many of the Tatter having come down from tho wallery aud Katned acvess to the foor, the duorkeupors not uviug their guty. 'I'he Chalr called onthe policemen to clear the W put oar asybody who il 1o such thing, The wnd Licut, Callahuu et cuul, stice thery . I voucued fur Lits nest term, Keru then returned thapks for sbe hovor, but was heard only by tho “reparters, and with- At thiv Juociure many of the delegates bezan Tesving tbe bal. und it Wus apparcos that potb- fugg wore would be doue, ws tiuny of thoss who were guttered fn knots talking joud- tlculating, sud swenriug falr deal,—tbar Af couoted out, und that Kern bad used woney, Sowe ouu finally woved to udjourn alug dje, ‘Tho Chiulr ruled the wotivu out of order, Mike blley uppealed trow the docsion, bug he was lguored, S “Tom Cavanaugh ssld that the delcgates from e FUts Wand bud been * avvrosctiul? sol a8 they conid not sunpert & _eandidate who had bought nis nomination, wonld WITHDRAW FROM TILE CONVESTION. 3 orted that delegates had tht, and he conld prove ju. e vatnly enideavored to et the dele- A fight between two e out to & rock,where %) Virginfans who lined the ban! agiand another ol Brows's lorce were lolle tinzed off the rock Meacham, the well-known base ball and eporting editor of Fix CHicano Trint:xa (with which paper be bad been connected some twelve yeatay, snd the Chieago repre<entative in sporting clrcles of the Clneinnatl Jooked wpon av a pationa) anthority In base hail, and many, if not mort, wf the present rnles and regniatious of the game were Instituted in part or nuggented by him. and his influence wes stroneer in baac-hall circien than all others combined. erass in the flelds, converted Into milk, and from milk to butter.” * Yes, ma'am.® short time it is 1 was followed f 1 Tus carbine, amd A% Virgiulan waded out to capture bim, be held i bis arms wod ersed, *Don't shopt.” 1ils pursuer ficed u revolvee In his tace and hiesw Tn the bed of the river where range anomaly also, during from flower to fnwer, extracting Lhe sweetness thereform, and deposit- ing 1t In the globular form into the comb,™ *Yes, ma'am.” “Alter the formation of butter I have been Meacham was the little bee gairs Lo take their seats, detegates of the Elehth Ward addod to the detoralization, aa neafly every one ran (o aes [ ont his bhrains. drgronda afesmangff temnerats hasits, ngnod tecommendstiond N othee necd 8p- Call after ¥ p. m, ac 7R3 WASTED-TW0 ¥ X Ialesmen n & conutry i ¢ B well reco meaded for honeaty and eficicgly, 72 Sorth Clark-s, the **fun.” 'The combatants were scparated by While he wasat the helm no - other conntry contd compare with Tite thority, and it controlicd the game mare than _any other ningle Infuence. TURERT he was alwayx digmfiol, conservative, n the matters he treated of, E COURTS. Ttocord of Judgments, New Sults, Bupreme- Conrt Matters, Ftc, Attorneys will remember that to-day ls the st dav furecrvice cf procees un weits of error fssueil out of the Appellate Court for the Oc- tober tern, and that Wedneaday, Oct, 18, wil Lc the last day for Aling records inthe same Leeman deopped s rifle after leaving the rock, # carbine waa foid one day Inst week by & Al who atepver upon it white wading. of the same make as the gnns which John Brown coliccted i Cha which he arsied his Nttle band of Iollowera, The barrel s covered with rust, and the wod i4 eaten awayg In places by the action of pebbies pring 1s a8 wiung us anwhile, the soul 18 matenng on. LEWIS MEA( Mentings of the Membars of the Yress, gnd of tha Sons of Vermont. A meeting of the niembers of the Chicago press was held yesterdny ufternonn at the Graud Tncitle latel to express, publicly sna collect- ively, what one and all of thew, privately sud individually, felt—thelr deep sorrow over the deathof the late Lewis 8. Meacham, whose been 8 matter of sincere ‘The meeting was told that the milk ta termed buttermilk." “ Yes, ma’am.” *'Is there sufficicnt nutriment in It to be of ractical use " Senator Robinson mounted a chalr, ai ing near the platform, was heard to say that, ing to tho condition of thinys. it was verls that the Convention would be unable to 1ts work withanvthing like dece He thereforn ioved to ndjourn until 12 oclocl to-day, belleving It for the Intcrest of the party s two for ()'Connur gavethem to Cassel- d two for O'Con- pherabiee mod with wnd authontative § *If 1 ain not exhausting your patience, may I ask vou what use Is made of buttermilki™ “#We femd some of it to the hogs, and what's left we feed to the boarders, Kerni tho Sixteenth O'Conpor and gave it to Uasacl- oped two for Kern aud Wallo these changis The motion was voted down. . Nome une moved to reconauder the vote for ORb MODATE OUTE pALrond throtiiont the it Branch Oftices In the different T we have catabiished (Mylstons, 2a designated below, where advertisenieats wiil be taken fof the 13inn pricoas chiarged at the Main Office. and will be received until ¥ o'clock p. m. dufing the week, and until 9 p, m. ye: S‘g)l %, Nookseilers and Btatloers, 127 1. WALDEN, Nowslealer. Stationar, etc., 1900 -et..'near Western-av. HITUMSTON, Westorida News Desot, 1 rorner of ilslsted-at. Newsdealer, and Fancy No attention was naid to him. ANOTHER YIGNT n two country delegates—one of them ake—added Interest Lo the scene. pulice parted them. The Chalr pounded with his gavel, ,and erled “Order! ! until he was hoarse, but e might as well have tricd to quell a storm st sea. The better element of the Conyention saw it was Uselesa Lo attempt to make other nominas. "Brien, at thelr sugiestion, moved to reconsider the actlon regurding ad- James Lonerran, who was rentenced to n year's Imprisonment lor violatlon of the Post- Office lass, was yesterday discharged bv Judue He had served bis time out, but was unable to pay the fine slso imposed ns part of the sentence. Judge Gary gocs to the Lriminal Court Mon- day. Judge Jameeon will then take up the call of calendar Nu. 1 fn his place. i3 1kinm was supolnted assignee of J. A. nd €. 1. bauskiot Hueh Martia, “I'ie composition mecting of Nell 8, s was continueit to Oct. 10, o witl be chosen this morning for iwell and Mayer Uuittel. The cuss of Hurlbut va. Kanizier, a biil fled to prevent Kautzler front getting permission from the Bourd of Education to assign & schook lease. was up hefore Judge Moore yesterday, but after some talk udjourned to this worning, Judge Farwel) yesterday eranted a decree of nee to Rachel Carson lrom nd a decree of diveree tu Lizewa Witke from Carl Wilke, for bigany, CIRCUIT COUKT. . Nichiolas Nchnits commnenced o suit fn fres- Mueller, claiming §5,000 tions, so W. W, 0 nukden death has regret to all hiy aseoctates, ottended by uiost of the older members of tha newspaper fraternity who had laburera in the vineyard with Mr, Meacham, am by n large delegation of the youneer tien found Lim & genlal CIFV MEAL DNTATE. * 40uu02.0! | Bivasezg IHis motion preyailed, and another to come togrether at noon to-s The teeltng against his upponeunts are [[ certalnty, us as cffort will be inade to put Me- Donald v the Greenback ticket in order to any votes as possible for him. this, however, cannot be dune, McDounld’s Irtends soy they witl work amd vole wguinst Ker, since ha got the nomtnation, nut un his merits, but by buylng votes. MeDounld will play Keeley's gawe and win st it. MISCELLANEOUS. FINAT BENATORIAL. The spift in the First Sunatorial District re- maius unhesled, the chasm unbridiged, and the two parties arc Just now engaed in the pleas. ant occupation of Justifying themaelives {n thetr own eyes and In the eyes of their tricuds, and in denounting each other fu terms ofteucr strong than polite. ‘Tho bolters insist that there was fraud at the Niuth Ward polls, By which they, the bolters, were not given o laic show, and the regulars ¢laim that there were no Irauds, that the atlidavits charging frauds were damnuble the tnen who swore to them belng w reat worsetun they vught 1o be, and that, having fairly nominated thelreandidates, they proposeto [naced, sume sssert that they will do this whether it resuits e electing the Demoeratiedticket or not. Utliers cry pea apparently when there dn 0o tnke stock Inthe wden that White aml Tuytor can be persuaded to withdraw, und a third man e prevaiied upen to take thelr places, Bt to make this Work there inuss ve wore i the wuy of concesaiong than cither party appenrs at this game willimz to make. Notlung 'd at yesterduy [n the way ol u soli- tlow of the diillcults, both sides fusisting that they were tu the rtight, sod refusioy to back down from that pusition, THE TENTIL WARD REPURLICAN CLUN met Inst evenlug ut Mr. C. It. Matson In the cliair, ¥ Gewrize E. White, *rerular ' candidate for 8tate Eenator, Charley Ilarria, Messrs. Montague, Terren, W of them were more or Teas, and generatly more, was agreed Lo, been fellow- v bitter, and 1 SALE=W ARSI FinL_uTtheast comner was sought. those present we Finerty, Dunlap, Steele, Duyton, Powers, Shu- Keeler, McCleuthen, of Lop, W, K. Sullivan. of th Joupna’ s Melville E. Stoue, of h Ihairy News? Armstrong, Strong, B ot _the [uter-Ocean ; Joseph Pattereon, Colbert, Chts- e Wharton, Woodwell, White, Canmun, and, Matland, Ray, Tne TisoNe; Gestefeldl, of the Staats Zer- tung ¢ Burnsble, of the 7eeqraph uther journalists, sonie of whom have been for- merly connected with the Clilcago press, as V. B. Denstow, tHarry Thomgon (Assistant District 3. W. Mideely, Charles Avdrews, Charles Harrington, Harry Boyu- O BALE-85.(80 WILL dining-ruom, Aml Kitelieg lmproveinesta. inguire at 11 wnom, Dubl, Brouks, the Fomesf the Lann-a At Tour: Al Sotiih Cinrkest. T _SUBURBAN HEADL SsTATE and Doutherty, of | geparute muint equities for Western Jonn H, Carsol ot property. N SVTev% thian Talt of Ta yaine: 5. DL s veard o, and ds, or 1 ow fa the ilme ¢ aell Y own el o pass sualnst John damairen tor alleged slande Mosen Fieismnay began ages npainst Edward Manjerre, Cnarles Schwarz begau a sult in ejectment for ¥LO0 agamwet Vhillomens Imhotl, Josal Tnofl, Adotp Imhtofl, and Fred Baker. Etten tilcd o blll against and the Waterbury Needle them irom using his name in the busitiess of seflnz machine aupplies. . iT. or. & sult for $5,000 dam- pon the meetine being called to arder the Haon, W, K. Sullivan was requested ta preside, and a4 committes was appointed to prepare reso- The Cammittes retired from fhe room, and during their absence remorks were nste by those present In testimony of thelr re- Mr, Medill, made a eet spoke of Mr. Meacharu George I Ben Works to prev rand for the geeed toig speech, In witeh b a3 8 nan e had Junie looked to as un conscfentious performer of whatsoever duties devolved on hinm. (Mr. Medill) was chosen Mayor he could ind no wiore apt st falthful man o fultill the duty of u secretary, und le dischy the fulustry uml tact which had characterized his labure 1o the tield of Journahsm. garded Mr. Meacham as ooy of Tand " reporters he had known, snd he con. eluded with an sppropriate tribute to the intew. rity of the deceased in all the functions of vub. Me'trust fn which he hiad known him to be en. agred, Mr. Joln F. Finerty, of the 7imes, made a .chosen remarks, I which he spoke with constlderable feeling of his aeparted friend, with whom he had been associated in journal- s for many years. altland, who had been o room- ham’s, and one vi his busom cronies, folluwed with a feyr words expressive of_his loss and of his affectjonute rememorance, Remnrks were also made by City-Attorney Mr. Yowers, of the Times, Mr. Ballard, af the Juter-Ucean, Mr. Gpateteldt, ok the Steata- and othera, cach:and all of whou had & gond ward te gay lor Wic)r departed triend, Tue Committee then retpsned und presented the folluwing memorial, the sense I the meetingy o At n memonal meetis Chicago Prees, held at the, , IKTH, to express Lheir Ao entn of Lewis S, ‘Pmpuxe, Who for mauy ¥ e and eateemed avsoclat montal waxndonted : Uis_ profesaional brothékw* deetn 1t not only a sacred duty ta b memdryi but aleu 1o the lurite protumalonnd und woeral stick to them, ¥ In the estate of F. C. Fest, o minor, letters of guardianship were granted to Dantel ¥, Fest under bond for #10.KN, CIIMINAL COURT. Mark Hardy pleaded guilty to lsrceny, and was iiven three years fu the House of Corree- ¥ H g £ peace, and B ofew MO v NEA nts law 10 good Party. ed that trust with DN atury stune swel cellar, snd biillard-room fn Iomse in the cit Arthur Banvon was tried for burglary, and ! WIN & CURBY, ¥3 Washingtor the jury was out. At adjournnment he was on tnial lor Jarceny. tho beet “long- NENT~R45 PEK M L Jupox HaRLAN—Post vu. buvervisors of Warren Thouie 430 North L County, still un tria), Jupig BrovortT—Motions, Jrpuz Uany—So f No. 63 West Lnke street, p Npcothes ] ;i urther call of ealendar this Jupis Janesox—110, 140, 142 to 147, . Goldst Agnew, on trial, ane liros, Manuface v U4, Sullivan ve, larker, __TO MENT-HOOMY, South Kldos an and others, 1 Al turing Co, ve. . footn—19 to 50. fnclusive, except 47, | IAAENT=A HANHSOME roarns, brizht aod sunuy, it Walmsh-ay uftlieulty ot the g0r, BIsa Othie Georze White clanued efercices exchan ANT SUITE OF FRONT s opinion of the other fellows fna mapner Surroundtngs brsi-cl v. which coutd bardly have gratifled themn hed they been prescnt, and aunounced his determmne AMier the speeches, the Club was n proper trim to adopt a resolution indurs- ng fts candidates and their uction ut the Inte The person to nupear 88 author of the resolutions was vne Jobn Feldiamp, o saloon-keeper, the offshoot of whoas braiu was couched Inthe following tauguage: Wnenras, At the lite Convention lield in the Firal Senatorial Districl for the purpase of nom- one caudidate fur Btate Beuutur nud twa canuidalos for members of the General Assewbly; ! Benns va, Gerharidy, 1 PARWELL—(lenera bustnoas, Jrvax WikLIAMe—1.600, Weich ve. Welch, e following divurce cases: 2,1 l.lfl'fi, LB, 2,228, 2,007, 1,005, 1,985, 1,308, 21850 v TouinA In & BriVate ha: Rafereiice required, 760 Michivad-s West Sides [0, IEST-UNFUINISIED ROOMS IN three cach; reat, £4, L o was sceepted s e RurEmon Count—lunur Jaxesox—A. Enleely ctal. va. Leonard Geoversnd W, W. Cole; ver- dict, $144.400. v:men of the o BN 147 Weat e moni opfuw fur the untimely e of TiE Cilcans s hias heen their i ¥, the lollowing testie y it Westeriiay, RENT-STORES, O¥FICES, &cy T Cornr—Junur Bootn—Aneon S. Plper etal. s, lobert P, and Hovert N Leon: veraict, Sallroth va. J. F. Mendson, T. Winters, Eugene and Harres & Parkburt; verdler, 320, (CALLISTRR= And Jorn Merner; Llrlhll.’ $14 u and Elizsbeth Chamberlin ™ va, & and Wurugas, Certaln dclegatds from tue First ‘Ward, withiout good canee, withdrew from the Con- vention with tne intention of breaking up said 'y be it nth Ward Jtepublican Clab, That the gentlomun nominated by exid Conventlun, to-wil. t Ueorgu K. White, D, A, Tlark, and W, 1, Tuompnon, were hovestly sud fulrly nominat- ed, and that wo will give port ut the comhug electlo Atesoleed, That we cannot find lnngaave strong enougil to denvuncs the shamelul and trea conduct of the buiters of xald Lo we, tho memhers of and Kepuy) Tenth Warad, denounce the tho laterests of the Democratic varty, As o matter of cours adopted unaulmously. made by A, Htantow, whu deyoted himsell es- pecially to combing down . Mites Kebow and 1naking hitm out even worse than what the gen- tleman called *an Irlsh procoss-server,” which duubtless was somethlug verv bud, and by Dextor Jennlugs, who commented on the de- irhtful harmony whieth prevatied ot yesterduy's After huvine beard uil joele whica for mo lou 1 but, moreover, 0 sa thn necessity fug prhich tney deeply do- 5 £ hia many manly NOIY BUPREME COURT, 1., Uct. &—Supremne Court pro- ceodingu so-day: MOTIONS DRCIDED. 208, Wilmington Coal motion sllowed 1o Lave the cause ad- vanced on tue docket 1o the 1ast daya of the cail. 210 and 240, Lycoming Invurance COmpazy ve. Elizabotn Ward: ‘moun alloweid to have tie thme at thie wouil fot appeliee to Kesoleed, By thol ‘Tuey desire to tegid qualittes anil professiona] “cxcellenc it_eminenty Mitine that 4ou0 0 Company e, y i furmal shape for em our unéivided sup- | the prrpose of araitable’§#d permanent recont of ) & COE 1, nd b 1t further i A T press of the Clty of Chleadeconstitutine the val OuwBtults of the moraig ol of the eity, that, winle we bow in_tevoren- tlul submtaslon (o thnt faye svhich has fn the tlower of his yuard deprived s’ 3 tho companionehip, #ymuuilly, Gnd LensIANCOST our inte associaty, we du unsninionsly and With gaddened heatts at' thin time of bereavement unite 1 the expression of our sffectionate regurd foF tho man a4 we knbw nim, and bene losting whness to Lis manijold inted membera of ¢l 0| & NT=OFFICES AND ROO! pvention, sud that extended to the 130 d Fittay ican vuiers of the un av traitors Working in man evening daily -nuw Cn, tribune ill:‘ ihg. Geargo Marckimann va. Asron Meyer; mo- tion 10 sirike out was overruléd. 16, Keheating Docxet—Wilitam C. Moors va, H. bearls rauted. a5, fteld 'vo, Llarwuad: motion for adiitional damingen overruled, The Juds chauging the Tule, cent dumuges, ANTED=TO Surntsned bousa 0f N 10 10 rocnis, In the subus Must hiave modern conyenlences. Ndurees ¥ 21, Trinjue ollice. ~TO RENT — 1) rec poonia: ai pAFlOr atshed or unturutshed U cast Gf Clark-sta the resolutions were huelness; wages Bpeeches were then b et Lo Fall- W o Appeal dismissed with 5 per XEW MOTIONS. 202, Joho I, Sapp etul. vs, E. S. Phelpa et al.; on motion, leave was given to withdruw the rec- e ru man and stanch friend, {ad iu the profession, 8 yucation of Which bie was fur so lung an orpament und furtaer, bu 1t HLesulred, Thata copy ol ed “ruuni, without luur ‘a4, gIVinK Price and ocs: 14 et al. Ve lnlblfinuxnm‘-;lun. [ tule oxpresslon of our notion by appellant for extensiun of time heartfelt esterm be vonveyed to the tmmediste family and relatives of thodeceased: to the Socte- ty of the Sous of Vermont of Chicago, of which hie wa the founder, with 3 rcauest that (L be dui; wpread on thete recorda; aid 10 0y newspavers v tne ety for publicatioh, TILE BON® OF, VEISIONT, The Illinuis Assuclutien of the Sous of Ver- mont, o1 which Mr. Mcichsmn was s e muot i tbo evenlng ut the Girand Pacifie. Hou, H, N, Hibbard, President of the Assouh culled the meetime to order and stated its He roferred to the fact of the de buviug been lnstrumenta), perhops more S0 thon uny other meuther, I the organization of the Assoclation, and spoke briefly, dent feellug, of the character ol On wmotion of the Hon. B B, Bierman, the Chulrman appolnted the folluwing Committee ou_Resolutions: ‘The Hon, K. B, Shernan, M J, No Hilikg Mr L L. Coburn, Mr. Charle, {r, IL F, Winte, retired, aud shortly afterwands reported the fol- Towing resoluLions: Jiesoleed, Thut by the sudden dea ‘on of the founders and sauciation, the ddeprived of o valusble weuiber, uno aiwaya dovots ¢, and ever cberishing IhG meulory Democrstle powwow, the vrators on hand, the meeting adjourned. THE TWELPTIL WARD Republiean Club met ut Owsley's Tall last night. The tirst apeaker was Cul, Georgo M Duvis, the nomlnee fur Congress from the Sece ond District,. Mr. J. 1L lennett then mada o very msuly and generous speech, promisinge his support to ppottent beforeths Couventlon, action upon the part of all Tepublicans, advising every one to siuk his per- sounl epites and jealousies in behalf of the tnal und complete suceess of the party and its nomi- Mr. L. H. Bisbee, tua cundidate for tho Legls- lature from the Fovrth District, then took the He spoke briefly, promlsing 10 aet to the of uls ability If electod. ‘ol L. W. Perce also promlsed to ‘support Mr. Bisbee, aud usc bis best eudeavore ta eu- cure his election, ‘The Club then proceeded to nominate judges for thy comivg electiun. subject to the approval of the County Commissioncre. Atter fudorsing the recent nominations, the Club adjourned. AT NEADQUARTENS, Among the callers at Republican Headquar- ters In the Grand Puclile yesterday were Scautor Joslyn, of Meitenry County; Senator Dement, Ropresentative James, % Lo Larkin, of Now Windsor, 2 County, aud severat others prominent iu poli- tics turougbout the citv and State, of organizing the cimpalgn, avpointls ers, sul arrunging for w thorough tue State is guing bravely ot TESTSIED HOVAE 770 ly ot Thirty-frei -, 7 South Park Commivaionera va, ¥, Dunlery et al. ; motlon by pigintil fu error for exteuston of Hme to e repiies, Sgewart ot al, v, Clncinnatus Stumlont; motion Ly sppellce for extension of thme ta fe Lricls 140, James Brulawood ve. 11, Weller: ve was given 1o file au J. iix va, Nutlonnal tock the largedt sawriment of new o foun fu th nd plahot aud ure ed recurd , 50 1o | llank of Bloomlogtou: ir stock bufore huyti . edor uf afirmants, Mr. Bishoe, hi Jle urged unity o EW UPRIONT, 1A (oyuolds ve. Gage: Torent or for sale vi fastalin ta, WL W, RINPALLS, 24, Antonlo Coarl va, 8. Olsen et a Der BENLS Bl Auat ik on short record with 5 percent damages. Jaugicy ot al. vx. Uity of Chleayo mwe allovied tor leave to dle amended record und ot weade the arder nt dlsmisal. Deiver et sl ¥4, Jo W, Ford ot al, @ o tton by sboellee fur estensiun of time to fle briefs. S, Hydu Purk vo. No Corwith; suggestione se to jusimliction of tals Court, Hvdo Park ve. don londen et al. 3 motton aupeliaat for four days’ estension of time (0 abatracts and hine| 413, Murk Kiunball, the deceased. “Colluctor, vs. Merchants® Havings, Louan, und Trust Cowpsay; motion (o uds - Blotion for theadmission of Edward A, Richarde on jureign license. CALL OF TIIR CIVIL DX of Aurura Ve, Mary Dal Wadeaier etal, Vi, City arzued and taken. A0ik, doel Bigel Bir-10 PURCITAS piuno. elther rtainwa Wehe T [weker, uulre st RISAEL & __BLOST AND roumm. y this sad aMiction we have lost a true sud devotea (riend, our city citizbn, uyd the pre CONRCITHEIONS Biembery, Jlesolred, Thal thess resolutions be soroad upon ouf record, sud a copy therenf bu traneinltted our hecrotary 1o the relaitves ol our ul Leaolred, Tuat wue of 1ts toat valuable and low ve, City of Chleago; argued and taken, W4, Tuwn of Lake View ve. Maria Nush: dis- posed of, 300, Edward McConnick vo. Cors Durt; t 00, Nathan ¢, Mauroso vs, Charles L. V. Far- t & Savings Bank ve. llobert” 9 and Pawuar Modla, vae 14 yosrs old, ot fu anler, but ot pod Ity tie OUher brace it Freoks d. o dullars Fwward for fudes aud eapeise. In presenting the resolutions, Mr. Slierman vald a briet but glowlig trbuty Lo thie worth ot thio departed, und was 1olluwed by, Mr. Waite, who was u classinate of Mr. M dlebury College, sl by Col. Jed The resolutions were adupted NINTIL WARD. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cnicaao, Oct. 2—=Your cditorlal on the First Benatorlal Convention o to-day's TRIBUNE gives jereat eatisfaction to nearly all respectable Re- lant. Lnway Compauy ve. Phirda i3, Milla; tako; 30, Unieayn Weal ivison Wallway Company va. ) Mumfoni: taken, ilans Uhristman va, Schout Direciors Dis- peul from Du Kalb; taken. J. sheldon et al. ve, Clineles O, '\ Ureonwood ve. Connty of Do Muore ve. John Halter; takes. Hoyt ve. Huck; uppeal dia- unauimousty. ‘It Cuaifman aunougeed that the funcral services would ho held this aiternwon ut the chapel at Oukwood Cemetery, tne Rev, Prot. ‘The “train, ho stated, woulil leave the lilinofs Ceutral depot, st the ruet, 4l 8 o'clovk, iuving attached 101t a cuartered cor for the couveysiee Lo the cemerery, trew of eaare, of sl who deslred to Fuo ear whi be 1071 0 8 pulit neas the chupel, wherd It whl rematn untdl the services body pluced tn the vy, woen pubticans of the Ninth Ward. s saloon bummors fu tho cast ond of the wurd have cootrulled political cnough, amd respectable Republicans will be toreudl to vote for Denmocrats ur stay away from 10 good taen were nominuted now, they would poll & heavy vate, and give us a falr revresentation fu the Legislature, cles ara dilng the runks of the Greenbackers, Workingmen's party, and otner sidu slivws, with vood men who would be giad to stay with the Repuvlican party, thgatils tune. N ixh Dave Clark aud ~0: Ewo Sinall sores on puttled lartieors, sa:l ht-box top buggy bainted biack, with s anv o Wil et N CRivers, 145 ond 147 aflairs about long HBoardinan “viflcatim. forinatiou jead! Bouth Satigamou: yackage of fus A Surch 1, 1874 B b unlforay, eacept rink Db UL 2 B1EOT 10 VALY eEUpt Lo s Xty pl 1 'Satlonal B, i "Thomas B, Naldwin ve. Muck; appeal whl 3y ITery H'l‘i& 1 nninbey abatv, U, Peoplo ex rel. Hugh Maber ve, Erastus 5. tioury McGinulsss ateicken s dovke 3 I8, Chria Cagelet al. ve. Abmbham Kuisely; en, Ui, lyde Park ve. Natban Corwlth b al.: pasecd, 1120, Hyde Park va. Paul Cornell ct al dlmuh.-ni e ure over aud the fuwill return 1o the div, stuted the urrangements reesnding the selection vsted thut - Messre. Bherman uud White be geiezuted us siich on the pust of tho Association, wikch sugwestion wis Mr, Hibtanl niso ansounced that an opuortunity would be glven this after- nuon us varly a1 o'clack to view the remains ut Elton's, No, “i34 Bufts strect, w woutd be recvived, many having espressed 2 desirs to send such tributes, Alter these winounveinents, aad thers bejug no further bustuess, tho iceting sdjourned. TUL CINCINNATL ENQULREL adds to the ispateh aunounviag Mr, Meacham's death the folluwin J'bo atove sad ne: gret by nauy 1 Cieinust! sud 1ry who Kiew the decersed, bIUW 10 Lhe base-ball Tuteresty uf the Nurthwest. pecial department, snd his wa depailinent cantot b 1t waw Muscuaim wore 1ban any olber oue Chicage who vpgtueered tie adairs of tig Cuicago Cluy tutough their varying fortutes, and was uiwiys ready o stand eponsor for Lie tewls - il Lght wutt, whito bat, aid form wlgut uiways be away frow howe, Lt us ull sit duwa vn Lirx-LoNe It i PASSED THE NORTH STAR, To the Editor af Ths Tridtnr. Cepan Ramvs, Oct, 1. ranka of the Fiat Urcenbackers over the country thers are many who really believe It to be the right courss to bring the country futo prosper- ous thnes sguin, But are they consldering the vaifed intereats at stake, tbat decide whetber s to the Gesired end b For llustrution, tho Captalu of & watch at one time lett u boy lu charge uf the wheel while he took 8 litle pap, He called the boy's st- tention to the Nortn Biar, aud told bt to hold the courss of the vessel dircet towards that. He then went down, and the boy belve aloue ot publ-beare o ub.ibly lust between the d Mircaunts’ Nutivnai lauk reudily wlopted BUSINENS CMANCES. No doubt In the el — e 1 JLVEL 25 2 A YACHT VOYAGE. Nersiite 8.—Tho schquner-yacht of Trbuus Comuany. Okoresta, o Cleveland, Cape, F. W. Edmunds, arvived fu tho Hudwon River yesterday after- noon after s voyage of ncarly twelve months. “The Okoresta is thirty-two fect lung aud nlno foct beaw, varrving o gail-topsall, it Bdmunds to stop lu Hoboen for a fow duys at least, after wolch te will sl 1o Troy sud from theuce to Butlao vis the Erls From Butfalo the course will bs cune thiued down Lake Erice to Clevelaud, Capt, E 43 tuarrive thero about ‘The_OKoresta started from Cleveland, 0., 5, 1877, down the Ol aud Mississipyt Itivers, throuwh (e Gulf of Mexi { of Peusacoln to Flo elubiia aud New York, The voysge is the langest vne ever wade by any vache'of bor di- New Yonk, Oct. DRUY_AITORE, FU acked. freal Roo UAKGIS, 127 Lazalle-st. the course traly le: will bo read with fauch ro- all uvor the voun- Tiate death 1wy ___MTORSES AYD CARRIAGES, A g AN UF VOUNG L) e in three iuates, Mu St v Mo liad aw cansl 10 bl would arainsg munds’ hotue. tao 2ih st naps he veorsd ahie coursa of the vesscl so that sourt he was beaaed duy west fnsicad About thts time by Cupisin awoke, and o glance at tho sky showed him tue course ng the boy he usked him concerning the star towards which he had The boy answered, ** O, Wo apubiiea) luve L e e ar uf 204 Michigau-ay. SEWING MACIIINKS, ICK BINUEL, DOMESTI 133 Clarist. . Vouul 2. __STOBAGE, C\lll(l(\ll S5, M . dve curity » it Chlcage Club base-ball town or cily tucd to Kauw ** Meacoaw, v gave Bpalding luvatuable aid 1 wmaking uo thy ¢ clubs which appeared furcislicd wuch of the fund of mtormation winch L2 Bovk contains, ‘Yhe writer kuvw ol to uppteciate bl as s by srcat auliity sud @ geaticouwn w acarcely w reader of base- enrd of Meachups, sad will qucss 1o sead of b Lafe's Btlul gawe ds over wita Fue wedson i chods ho Las ** vlayed us all Lbowy Lbat tu bim wey by lace ™ 1 4hat undiecorered cuau- urye 0o traveler returus. told bim to steer, pussed thut @ bulf hour ago,” Thus, with tiw honest Uirecabacker, tha ab- ject 1u view may be » @ood vue, but is move one of those slecplng spells which fs vecriug the vesscl off the course aud tukiny them past thewr North Star and back Iute the I‘:af‘u‘uh.d wuters out of wiuch they élcalm [ averages of the non-Lea) Inthe League:book, su utereat W mbalub bualnves. e MONY, wur gouds Btuty ju the Uufon. ~ Call turiug Compaiy, W Clark st Sustug Comipasy, 20 L0ar Yot it 1 What Js Done with Buttermiitk. A young Ladv from the city, boardine for the sumer ut 3 furw-bouse ou the bunders of Dela- ware Conuty, visited ths dulry uttached and wnr..‘lml;hawumry wald i ber tolf with markea atienl . Your Lask 1s s laborious ovet” shieremarked Symuewkist, wa'us,” was the reply of the wald, atars is Indecd wonderful o ber work- £0ge," coutiuued the Juty. tiiat thero hadu't il nowe vut ww MTNING AT I by wiall promiptiy atteudod 10, Bt N, g o MOUSEHOLD GOUDS. ‘ALD PO CAST-OFF N, Bt Baie: Batailaticd £ 41 ©Oae of Johu Uraw Ooo of Johu Browy's fumous carbines has Potowacat Haerper's t Lhe arvenul had 6 wwarded * ticst try from whoes ‘Yha Counnercia’ says: Last svensag a dis CHI0 AULVLECIUYE beeu fished out of After the ride worl beeu rogaptured ou Oct. 19, 1854, five of the fu- suneuts wery driveu 10 the baok of the river. NOUNCENENT — THE G EXCHAN XV e Ton i RN SU0la U3 1io) DI Tshle LuW piivie b was rocelved from Chi- 6 suddsy geatl “Quserve the gresh A FI one comnetent to taka full well recom Ll Intormation sidress £ HED REE pply 000, K atreamonalie waces, furnace husiness. NTED-CARRIAGE-TRIMME pON AR NTED-A GOOD T1 2820 Milwaukes ay. T Minanik, MES & WASTED= GOODCALE iniemarning a1 28 Twenty-! Conchmen, Yenmators, acs TO WASH BUGUIES AND clean horses: fjerman or Norweglsnt §20 1y work. ED-EXPIERS MAN WITH & on far clty deltvery. tganeate, ploymment Agencies, LABORKRS FoOR erdays tree fare n ronKll CHi; & winier [V YT STRD-A GOOD QAT .73 3 Konth Canat f: LR e il e Mincetinn ANVASSERS IN CITY AND CNUN- » buth male and female. Etates for the best T'ays €510 810 u day, 10 pre I spectiied ~A GOOL COALN D—A YOUNQ iag LS FEVE:! A good chan D=AN ACTIVE Apply &t once '\' TANTED—A T'ROT rivate fainily to ¥ort Washinton ED—A GLRI, 15 10 TR YRARS OL ueral housework: family smail. oYer drag-sory., 1! ANTED—4 GOOD MILLINER CAN frat-cian aitation by supiying 1o b e and 1A Wiashe TANTED-NURSE GliL DETWERN THE AGES 0F 17 aut 2 years: bring uferences from insé nas, Riace. _Apply 8t 314 Eri Zdouseckceporss TANTED — Wnliiil couniry:amnl famtly; w X " Booklceporu, Closks, & ITUATION WANTED wuod address, with 13 yean® IFAVCIET oF sajesman 1o the tew Srade Address C 48, Tribune oice. € TUATION W, ST Coaclimen, l'camsters, &C. A RINGLE YOUNG LEugilen) a2 conchman: can take tha carg uf » Addrews 3, 310 West Madl> W, house, f reqnired, Miscelianccuts NTLDw-AS THAVELING SALES. re ur any kinld of machinery Tan of experience frum tie East. Aditess C 4, Trib ne _SITUATIONS WANTED=FETALE. _ Dontosticee TON WANTEP-DY THE B0 yoars we second pirl Fnglish, Trst-ylags funl ¥ Uy Sidreaning 3 7 cais seoury purviees oung girt to dn - geueral ot A ST e rat, o L ST BT TRy Ty T — TUAFION WANTED=IY A GOUD 6! )M the country. Pleass call Tor threa deys st 357 Cly . ATION ‘WANTED=IX A HVAl wa ekt referunce 1f regnirod. 1ONS WANTED. alil by 1o sl would ke to gt 10 une faind duy ul 20H boutls tearbor TIATION WANTED-IY u privae favilly THAT I T » small fasully. ¢ ALD FOR 0L wat ONEY TO L M aitidhe Wit alaas saitnl] sUH4 01 T4l €3 CAN IE HAD IN'E cy b Lo cauniing- ruom N0 %0 GENT PLECES | 0L chutyge fur currency ad couutlay-rovd ke B W WESIFALL Ierbhsaiicn, ey BOARDING AND LODGING. § ELLRIDUE-COLLL Aorth Siae, LARK T, = FIRET-CLAY: 5 u lt;l-r week, witl U o NOR buatd, with Fus UPTIOLSTEREN; of shnp and F) [4 tonce to b, JACOBS, I73 Easy RELTABLE MAN competant In the NBMITH, STVADY WORK, L HTCHELL il CARPENTERS TO Vit wosed €10 Apply corner Lasalle an F iy TR wood-chiompe ravel traln ani sect] 23 hands; all work call at 70 South Canal- NS X for ‘Simorrls wi n wit elilng articie 1 the United : nelil s e, Uaited”tates deinani and extensively usedt rriiory given: SL000 yearly can ®’od consumers. ) HOY TO ROLL OF! POLHIL 416 Siatost $ 10 LEARS TIOT0: Studto, 85 and 87 Kask 3 YOUNG MANABOUT A, acciatonied to meat-market business. Apply AL TEN FOIL SOCTHRRN 3 pier weeky frea fare. o3 ‘Domensticse ANTED=A GO0V conking and o wencral houseword. app ALY, HAN- v., between 13 and Senmsiresscs. TANTED=~A GUOD DRESSMAKER WHO CAN cut and fit snd lias Eoud - Laate. Address stati orice perday 11 24 ITibune offlc Ui St WING OTiLS. ENC) 30 10 H:30 0. m. MAMDEL BLOS., HESPECTADLE TEL LE and_thorougd business younz + salary piuderate, TE=IY X YOUN NFROM . with tie bewt ol prierences experlence I The Cuihing dry-gonds, boot und shoo blectt' wanis etnploytient; b S )% WANTED=IY A FOUNG MA 13 whaiesaie house, T ddress 11 “Triving % TWASTED<IY ~A - WHOROUGHLY Competent young inn us hookkeener, s 4l suy kiuel. A RESPECT. usaworky rufe =0y CoMPET NT gamlly, elther privaie or di for Lwo daye at 043 soudh NTED=AS € R Jis dertvend (rui§ 0 CON ddys uk 4032 Ar- il T0 WORK I8 V10N RTED=IY A 600D GERNAN 110 coak, waslh, kit [ron {n 4 tirst-clese family. Prease call or sildreas at 124 North Welle-at, EfiaTi e cutapetent, and L UATION W, D=HY A Gt GENERAL ousqwark ur ot wors: chugihe kvud referchce North Peorta, .Emplnrmmn_;qenclm v N 1 ANT OP iupalitics wil da yiuent Ageicys s DIAMON DS, WATCHFS, 5 private office 120 1iaiie usrine s wad o, ‘Elllmhln'd (LN b UtLD TAND HILVRRG Jiaioonds, wad vatisviat = O RUTT ON VU 4, dinnonds, et tui i 1IN ibiidol] NILE ASSORTMENT O or witurgbbvd roouis tu reut *witl oard. Wost Slduoe §) BOLTIL BANUAMON. & nialied front i wify uF bwo geutiguen: Wi uivderate, —~PLEASANT FUR. b ‘voard, for peatlviian e Wil 4 w0 g fur €\ G widreds Lalbalty Manuiics E—DENTISTS CHAI y uscd ai3 Wwob 3 caw Watruisute G G JAME3, TOEXCHANGE, _____ ih~CLEAK AULE PROPERTY AT 5 firioee b G M el - W WESTY,