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T %, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. SPORTING EVENTS. Doubt Cast upon Courtney's In= tegrity by One of His Judges. O'Leary Sixty-eight Miles Ahead of Hlughes Last Evening. ralian Crickstors at Philadel- phia---Varions Tarf . Contosts, AQUATIC. COURTNET'S JUDGE EVEN IORSAKES HIM, Spectal Dispateh ta The Tridune, MoNTREAL, Oct. 4—Edward B, Rankin, of the Boston Fera'd, who acted as judge for Courtney, and who Is an authority, on aquatlc events, in 8 letter published to-day, says: The judces, acting with the referes, wero Himited in the scone of their pawers, and wrerc authorized to act only as adviscrs to the referec, And as advo- cates eacl) for the man ha represented, 1t ld not devolve upon them 10 decide whother of not the race wanrowed un {tamerits. Tosettle thatquestion was rolely the duty of Lhie referee, whose declslon wax final and withioat apnesl, and wiio. it may be vroper fo atate, mnde his declsion fairly on the merita of the race, no far as ha could judge it 'The uneatiaractory termination of the conteat, and the insinnation agamat its fairnces since widely ciren- Isted, scem to call fur soma explanation from one intereated fn the race only with s view (O sce fatr play for the public and for the flag vuder whic Couttney rowed, 1 VENTURR THE JUDOMENT now that Mr. Conrtney is the bettor eniuring sculler of the two; that. d zonghneas oOf the water, hesuccecded, ever b made an ' efort, ~in with M. Hanlan; that ‘at_ the o rowed the Toronto man down, and fost tha race by ceasing 1o pull at a critical moment when near~ ing tho goul, }nd hie continued rowing, and hanled out Into tho course, Instead of resting an his oars, the race wan his own. It aeams Incredible here that a man of \Courtney's Inteiligence ahoald be so far LOST TO TAE PRIDE OF NI8 COUNTRY and the tuterests of his frionds as (o lose a race fn- tentionally, and until something definite in the nature of wroof of unfeirnean ba devcloed, It 18 only just to hopa an® beyleve that the ra s Jost thtough an error of judgment. On that polut. however, the average American will be snficiently aule to Jndge by thin presentation of the matter srom & dlalnterested standpoint. The reception to Courttiey and Hanlan in Victorfa Bink to-night was an_Imposiug affair, Ald, MeGibbon occupled the chair, Thomas White, M. peaking for Courtney, denounced tho falschoods “sown broadcast sgainst Courtney’s character for houor amid fntegrity. _His speech was heartily checred by the vast audience. Mr. Dodds, of Toronto, ro- plying for Hanlan, said that . THB CIIAMPION OF AMBRICA would not rest until champlon of the world, snd would probably visit London for that pur. poge, where ha would try Lo lower the colors of varsmen an the Thames, ‘The demonstration fn bonor of both men was a grand success. WHAT RANKIN MEANS. To the Weatern Assnclated Press. ‘Boston, Mass., Oct. 4. ino following cxtract frow the Moutreal dispatchito the Boston Jerald will tarow Aome light upon Raukin's letter: On either side of the course, at tho start and fn- 1o, were long linos of booms introduced to keep ont hoats of all kinds. Seversl tngs and bargcs had got fneide. The lin of boomsnvas thon pullod &own. Close up to (lis lino Courtney pushed ian- 1an with tremendoun power, and actually carrisd him so far 88 to ocwilder him. As they neared the finlsh, ltanian seemed to lona hinusnal calmness and sell-possesslon, and, before he wasaware of it, ho was cluwon 10 o 'tug, will Courtney just outside, 1lad Courtney continuad fo row, and pullod fve or six feot he would have hod tho race wqn, ss Manlan slagked up and was rowing lelauroly. ~ Sec- ing this, Courtney ceasad rowing, and at once 1ianlan quickened syain and just pulled out of the pocket lu seazon to get clear water, and pulled over the lina at an anle of thiry degee: ney was told to pull on, and ne did so in seaa ctoss the dnish n length and a half behind, 10 COUNTNEX'S NEIGHBORS FERL. NRW Yonk, Oct. 4,—A dispatch was recelved here trom u leadine sporting-man at Aubu 1o the cifect that tho most_intense feellng ex- fsts In that city against Courtoey, as they bee lieve he sold tho race, A large number congro- gated at Cosgrove & Milicr’s place, on Genesea street, and it was proposed by some to drive Courtuey out of the town wien he should ra turn howe. PEDESTRIANISMu: . O'LEALY SRVENTY MILES ALBAD, Nxw Yonx, Oct. 4.—The walking match be- tweon the chomplon, Daoicl O'Leary, and his contestant, John lHughes, is virtually over, thoug it {8 probable that both men will keep on walking until to-morrow night, At noon O'Leary had scored 830 miles, and Hughea 283 miles. Hughes has deposed Joe Goss from his position as traloer, Iis frlenas say they loat vlght discovered Goas bad madean arraugement with O'Leary whereby, it Hughes sbould ate tempt to run to-uay or to-morrow, he would be totrained asto fall, This moraing Gusecameand trled to enter Hughes' house and star him on the track, but his friends interfered and sent for Mi. Gilmore, saying they wished to have Gous kept away from the track, or they would witidraw Hueles aud claim a foul. O'Leury’s frlends ridicule the statement. At W m. O'Leary had completed miles aud flunhu WL, i P s At 11 o'clock U’Leary had completed 370 miles and one lap. O'Leary was unchanged {n uppear- ance; Ilughes nearly cxhausted. When ho gaye up for the pizht be had completed 83 wlles and one lap. Hughes ouly walked twenty-two wiles, aud reated about elght bours yesterday. BASE-BALL, CHICACO—MILWAVKERE, Another exhibition game was played at the Base-Ball Park yesterduy alternoon between the Chieago snd Milwaukee Clubs. It resulted, like tho two preceding gumes, lu the defeat of thenive from the City of Bricks. A few peo- vle only were {n attendance, Tha Chicazos batted pretty heavlly, and the Milwaukecs mado * 8 good uxiibit with the stick ; Beonett and Dal- rymple cach got In a three-baser. The M- wakeo made some chunges in the positions of thelr men, Morgan belng seut i to vitels, ! Moyaihan, & uew man, as short-stop, ‘Tue hlesgo Jbine played {n the same positions ot Wednesday and Thureday, The Mil- waukeea piled up tho errors fearfully, makiog anerror for each base-hit, and somo to spare, Svaca will not permit of n detalled sccount, ‘The following is the score by tnings: dning TS T T e - 15— Dalrymple and Bennatt, . e'l;o%‘ bascs ou clean byta Cnleago, 17 ;‘ Milwau- g::::mlcanfi; !llllnnku. 18, 0 Clubs play the conclug tbis alterncon at 3:15 p!u‘uvz. Hes iing Cravae,tONEST CITT—CINCINNATL, natl, lfl.‘“’m' Oct. 4.—Foresy City, 3; Cincla~ CRICKET. TUN GAMMN IN PHILADELPHIA. Paitavairui, Pa,, Oct. 4,~Followiog Is the care of the Australlan cricketers to-day? € Banuerman c. Georso Newnall b, Mesde.... 0 & Homuermuu ¢ deorge Newhall b:0,Newbail, ¥yl Spomorth . SO T W, Gragury ¢ W Urugury &k Murdoch b. an Newtsl 37 A Batlay c. Mende b. Chatl 3; 3y Blackhaw b. Dan Nawnall. 3, A nerelt b, Cliarjes Newbisi ath 20716 €. Thouias largeea o e s Wide, Allen Bt ou, Total ._...,, o eeee Tho kame will be resuiacd to-morrow, THE TURF. Ban 3.7 TROTTING AT 24K 403K, CAL. i A; Fraxciaco, Cal., Oct. 4.—In the race at .:: T fo-day, 3310 class, betweea Col. Lewts Rauee tHis $he former won n 2:19, Rusile dis- AGRICULTURAL L0BS-TROT, Vi @i Dispaic 10 The Tridune. brothee ¥arous, lnd., Uct. 4.~liero, & full inn o Red Cloud, won the fres-for-all trot 2:85, and 9:41, beating Roger Hauson. YACUTING. T YOB KEQATTA TO-DAY, carbe clostug regutta of the season of the Chil- nz‘:l\‘mm. Club will take placy to-dsy, when fl:';: of the firat, second, third, and fourth mm:'m compete for the club prizes. The The m:“:?afuu featuro of ths races will be oo aus Corw i Aokt Wit Jaete o0 Ok tun” wticruoon ' frow "the foo of Van wel ~Boon o gl Ruren street, and the craft will sail over tho uanal courre. All that s nceded to make the regattn successtul fs & pood sifl breeze and clear weather, ABRIAT. AN AIRATIP AT INDIANATOLIS. Anectal Dispateh to The Tribune, InDiANavOLIS, {nd, Oct. 4.—A successful batlaon ascension was made at the Etate Fair to- day by Miss Iicien A. Thiers and an assistant in “ Amerlen,'? (Hibert's air-ship. They came down fourteen wiles fromn town this evening without lujury. e — CRIME. EXPERIENCE OF THREE DETECT- IVES. Bperial Dispateh to Tha Tribune, WasntxoToN, D Oct. 4.—Tha following are the names of those arrested as part of the counterfeiting gang discovered in Kentucky and ‘Tenncsseo by the Secrct-Service Uivielon: James 1. Arnold, ThowmasJ. Crowell, Walter C. Young, John B. Wyatt, William R. Cook, John F. Cook, William L. Cook, Mrs, Mary Cook, William Gayhart, Davld Gaybast, Henry Batlie (colored), Absalom Ciabtree, Mrs. Jane Crabtrec, Renben Faulkner, Frank Faulkner, P, E. Jones, Alex D, Bmith, David D. Smith, John 8Shepherd. Thuso are part of one of the largest and most active gangs ever discovered ln the country, urlous things happened In connectlon with the working up of the late caseagatnat the Ken- tucky branch of counterfeiters arrested yeate day. A ropbery.hal been committed tn” Whit- ley County, Kentuckv, at the eame time that three detectives of the Secrot Service forco were at work there. As no ono knew them, and thelr buaincas was unknown, they were ar- rested on suspicion aml put in Jall. It wasy| fonnd neceasary to leavp thewn there and allow themn Lo be on ball rather than expose thelr real business. They wero trled for robbery and ac- quitted, When arrested, the counterfeit mopey with which they had been sup- plied was found {u thelr posscssion, and the county authorities had them arrested and ine dicted for this offense, and they were pulin Jatt azain. Only since the cowpletion of the wark of uncarthing the gang of counterfeiters ‘was their real character made known, MURDERERS AND THUQGS. Bpactal Dispatch 1o The Tribune, Dernorr, Mlch,, Oct. 4.—The trial of Chrfstion Brictenbach, a 10-year-old boy, charged with murdéring his grandfather, Jacob Kiosen, by splitting bis head open with an ax while he slcot, was brought to a sudden conclusion fn the Wayne Circuit Court st 8 o'clock this morning. The Ju:‘v had been locked up for the night, and one of the jurors was selred with a violent _opileptic fit, whereupon the Judge consentod to their dis- charge. ‘Ihoy stood seven for conviction of murder In the first degree and threo for acquit- tol. ‘The evidence was vurely cireumstantlal, as the crime was committed in the dead of nignt. George Goudy, one of the rongis who was convicted of the cold-blooded and murderous assault on Danlel ti. Howard, the Mi@hican Central brakeman, as mentioned In these dis- ‘mwhen last weeck, was today convicted in Yindsor, and sentenced to seven years in the Kingston, Oot., Penitentlary, A VILLAIN BENTENCED. Special Dispalch 1o The Tribune. Forr Warxg, Ind, Oct. 4.—The trisl of Lewia Abbott for the murder of Frederiex Hol- ton haa been in progress at Auburn for the past week, and resuited to-night in a verdict of gullty, punishment beine fixed at fmprisnnment for lite. Abbott is o young man, but ims al- -reudy sorved two terins fu the Peuitentlary. Last May, just aflter his releasc, he attempted ta burglarize Mr. Holton's house at Bummit, Ind. Ilolton was awakened, and discovercd Abbott in his house, wheun the latter sbot and nstontly killed Jlolton. Abbott was arrcsted the sccond duy alter the muarder, and bas been in fall ever since. The jury was out sceven liours, slx members being for hanging, Abbott twas unmoved at the sentence, only telling the Judge ft was **damned rough on on {nnocent man.” He will bo taken to Michigan City Monday. IANGED, MaanoLia, Miss,, Oct. 4.—~Rodosy Green (colured), convicted at the Aucpst term of the Court of the murder of his brother-in-law, Isaac [larris, and sentenced to ho hanged Octs 4, was exceited Sherg 'td-dny, - After, acrvice hy Parson Cunnloiham, Green o o confession of his gulit. He said he was pre- pared to moet his God, sud hoped to meet all lu caven whom hie left on carth, At alf-paat 1 the drop fell, breaking the neck of the eriminal, who In efght minutes was pro- nounced dead. About 2,000 persons were vres- cut. NARROW ESCAPE ¥ROM LYNCIIING. Axgoxia, Conu,, Oct. 4.—Ed Freeman, color« ed, grossly nssaulted Jans McCrindle, azed 7, last cvening. Iowas arrested this morminz early aud taken to the lock-up, where a crowd gathered to-day, secured the koys, nod tool him from prison. A Fopn was then placed around Freeman's neck, and_he was dragged & quarter of s mile to Colburn Hill, whero lic was about to be hanued, when the Deputy Sheriff rescued him. He has been Jodged in the Now Haven fail, A ROTTEN CONCERN. Provibence, R. L, Oct, 4,—The cxamination of the alfairs of the Grocers’ and Producel Bank s not completed. One wan who had n private box deposited in the safe of tho bank examined it this afterncon and found it had been robued of 83,000, e THE WEATHER, Ovricr or Tz Cuter Sionan Orricen, Wasmnaron, D. C, Oct. 6—1 a m.—Iudica- tions—Kor the Uulf Btates, Tennesses, and Oulu Vallev, northeast to southeast winds, ris- ing barometer, siatlonary temperature, and partly cloudy weather, For thu Upper Missiasippi and Lower Missouri Valleys, stationary or slightly hicher pre northeast, veerfug to southeast winds, cloudy, and possibly rainy weas her, For the Lake reglon, winds, warmer, paruly cloudy westher, rising, fullowed by falling baroweters. 10041, ouaRAvATIONS, ln ;5.”’.‘.‘.‘ B 43 N £ T Mazimum, 643 minimun, 68 UBNERAL OHIKRVATIONS, Cuioady, Oct. 4—~Midsight, Ind. ”‘“"‘ Wealher, i 5 A, B, N N N, 343 i krie. .13 8, Grand Waved 2013 30 |, Keokuk 17 61 b LaCross.. . 3ui7, 3 [W 5,17 63 |E. 8, ¥, N N W, b 5, . N, K freat M.W., fresh] W., Gent) Sk, —————— VANDERBILT'S MONEY. Nzw Yonrx, Oct. 4.—A lengthy argument oc- curred between counsel fu the Vaudervilt will case - to-dy as to tho admissibility of the testl- many of Mre. Eleanor Fletcher Bishop, tendiug to vprove the Ise Commodore firin believer in Bpirituallam. The Bur- rogate: reudered a loug dechion oo the polut, declariug the evidence adwlestble, The declslon is rogurded as stroug of the contestants, who say they L witnesses Lo prove the Comwodory’s bellef 1 Spiritusllam, aud couusel will argue that the will was inade underunduvinfuence, Adjourned to Tucsday, THE ERIE CANAL, Bvectpl Diepaich (o The Trivune,- Nzw Youk, Oct. 4.—A Times special from Albaay says :Iu l“:lhll of canal toils for April Lo Begtember, faciusive, shows an SIE0E51 1 (o Ll Lite OYer Wi torse o 1ucs year. I the increase cootioues duriug the next two mouths of pavigation the receipts will easfe 1y reach $1,000,00, or nearly twico las J Iy rea 83, b year's e ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, QueENsTOWN, Oct, d.—Arrived, steamship City of Brussels, from New York utheast to southwest ‘e dozeus of LOCAL POLITICS. The Democratic Convention Fin= ishes 1ts Work. AjWenk Ticket Pat Infthe Field---0b- Jectlonable County Commis- sloners. McDonald Not to Be Reconciled ---Ward Meetings. THE DEMOCRATS, COMPLETING THEIR COUNTY TICKET. ‘The delegates to the Couuty Democratie Con- ventfon began to reassemble in West-Twelfth- Btreet Hall ot 12:80 o'clnck yesterday, hall an hour after the time to which the bodyadjourned Thursdey night. There werc not as many £pectators present as on the presivus day, when aBhentil was put la numination, the interest centering in that cvent. Au hour was spent in talk peforo Chalrman Hynes called the body to order, cfforts being made by Kern's friends to reconcile those of McDonald, and heal the breach which endangered the former's chiances of success, If it did not render his defeat & certalnty. Overtures were made to McDonald to take the Coronership, but he declined, and, It s sald, aonounced thot lhc would ron ss _an independent candidate for Shert?. Bome of the city delogations were not Tull, while there wers many vacant scats among. those allotted to the representatives of the country towns. No one was allowed to enter the gallery, and, when the doors of the main floor were opened, instructions were given to aymit only declegates. A large number ol others, however, managed toget In, and were not disturbed. TRYING TO SOOTRE M'DONALD, When the Convention was ready to ¢o shead, Benstor Robinaon arose and sald ihat, ut Lhe adjournment Thursday, the pending busincss was the nomination ot Coroner. A young man, whio had been nonored, had it now In his power to do more for the Demoeratic party than any living man—had It {n his power to heal the dis- cension which had arisen—to pour oil on the troubled waters—to cossolidate the party and lead it oo to victory, He (the spenker) was not actln; dircetly u‘ his authonty, but wouli place Walter. McDonald In nominatlon 8s a Democrat, cailing upon him to come to the front at the command ny his party, and eave it from destruction, [Chieers and groan: ‘Ihe party had a right to inake this demand, and, since it \was entitied to his services, whether he Mked 1t or not lap- plansc], no one had a right to refuse a nomina. tion at the hands of the Convuntion. [Cries of # Correct,” ¢ No,'" ¥ No," and great llnnmr.l “\chunnl’] wasa_loyal Democrat [ Bit down,” and yeils of disapprovat], and had the manhoud and Integrity to work tor.the ticket. Tho speak- er trusted ho would be nominated by accl tlon, |* No,* * No." W. W. O'Uricn secorided the nomination. He had confldence in MeDonald's patriotism and interity, and beleved he was man enough to cowe forirard and save lus party, - Ex-Ald, Tom Baley, of the Efghth Ward, eald o bad authority to speak for McDonald, aud that uo nomination could be foreed on him by thie tnen who lad repudiated him Thumsday. I'hey were now enthuslastic to have him aceept A nomination {nonder to carry through o tnan who could not be carried through Cook County by any other means. [Checrs.] ‘Tne Chalr calicd Mr. Boiley to order. It was Improver to caat rellections on the action of the Couvention, or to suy outhing by way of dis- couragiug the election of Its nominees, Mr. Bally was sorry, and went ou to say that McDopald™ wouldn’t play sccond tiddle, Cheers.] o was rightfully the clolee for heriff, and wouldn't aceept any other uomina- tion {n’ the programme _(cheers], even If ten- dered him on o guiden solver. [Cheers.] If he did, the twenty-elzht delegates irom the Eighth waould follow him nolonger. Tho Convention could act as it chose, Mr. Breunan, of the Elghteenth, remarked that hu knew McDofld wouldn't accept under any circuinstunces. W, W. O'Brieo hoped the Conventlon would tave the manhood not to tender it to him against his protest. (Uheers.] Mr. Peovey, of tho Soventh, had come asa friend of O’Connor, but voted 10r McDonald, belleviug Lim a ond .represeotative of the party. He wanted him to go vy the platform and explain what e intended to do. Durfug the runnmg talk great coutusion provailed, sud thore was mucl excitement und nolse, . W. O'Bricn, * In vlow of the sltuation,” moved to pustponie the numinatiun for Coruner unty) after the Coynnlsstoners wero nominated, and that o commities of three be appointed to . WAIT ON M’DONALD and bring bim before the Convention. in order ta kuow what shey were dolng, [Cheers,] Senator Rtobinson stuted, i yeply to Tom Batley, that the suggestion cf McDonald's nomination cawe from those who hsd voted apajnst him,—tbat bevoted for Mebouald, aud wus lils friend. Tum Builey—Didn't he tell you that hq would Dot aceept uider any circumstances? Hepator Robiuson—Under some circum- stances, z ‘o Balley—Then why do you press ft1 Benator Robinson proceeded to talk about the elaims of the party, und sphealed to MeDouald and his fricnds not to scuttle the ship and de- feat tho party. Kern had been poudbated fair- 1y and squorely, aud McDonuld should be eiven tho Coronership and the delegutes throw thelr s to the celiing with & yell und & burrah, Cheers and grogue.] Alr. Keunedy, on behalf of McDonald, re- turned his thanks for the court ho bad ree celved at the hands of the Convention, and sdd- ed that, under no clrcumstances, would be be a candidote for any oftice, they could give bim, Cheers,] He was a'esudidate for Sheritf, vund,” sald Mr. Kennedy, “nomtuste your tickot, sud he will put his shoulder to’ the wheel upd belp push it through.” {Cheers, Charley Cameron renewed O'Brien'’s wmotlon, a8 ft hiad apparently been lost wight of, Malcoln MeDouald, of she Niuth, said he had Just left Walter McDonald, and that bo would ot aliow his name to bo put on thsticket. e suguested that *threo of the friends of tho man nominated yestorday be added to the Commit- tee, and 'um they consult and cowe to & tou- clusion,” . Tho inotion as amended was sgreed to, and the Choir designoted the following: Col. Cam- eron, Malcoln McDonald, Mr, Itobinson, Col Juessen, Thomas Mora: Ar, Whitchouse, They “rctired, and, on motlon of W. w. O'Brien, the Couventiun procveded to nominste COUNTY COMMISSIONEHS, The country delegates weut off by them- ves, “W.‘s O’Brien named Michael Mulloy, [L;hele'u . I’, Chase named James Lomax. 0O'Brien moved Lo nominate Mulloy by scclamation, {Cheers,) "The Chair decided the motion out of ordgr. O, L. Parish named Joka W, Hortoo. A ballot was then had, but belore the Sixth- tecuth Ward was reached it was very evident that Mulloy would huve an _overwhciming ma- Jority, so he was nomiuated by scclawation with wuch enthusiasu. Befng called to the platform, he said, * Thank you fur the honor,** ete, In addition to those named above, Col. Cleary and Dapiel Builivan were uamed for the other Commisstonershlp. A mation to have sn informal ballot was Jald on the table, ‘There was considerable wraogling and dls- ordger during the caliiog of the roll, the alsles befog full of cutsiders, who were *loflucncing* llelctm and tha vonlusion was so Zreat thut W. Y, O’Brien appeated to the Chalr to Lave the polive clesr out the men who were * log- rolling." As ususl, the Chalrmen jofjsome ot the delegations misveprescuted the Votes tn the Interest of their fuvorites, and thero were ecv- eral distusbances,—ouly words, however, pass- = £ fog. ‘The result of the ballat, after many changes, was: Whole number .., 224 Nacessary 1o a choic 104 Cleary... oo 101 Lowax... oo 4 Col. Cleary was accordlngly declsred to bo nomntuated. " He made a spocch, saglug tuat he would be élected by 7,000 wajority (augbter}, aud that be would be, as bhe had been, onor tu his constitueocy. [Great Jauglter sud cheers.} - THE COUNTY DELRAATES wade the followiug nominativne; Becoud District—Nicholas Mogper, of Evans- ton, a Licrmau, who Is enveged the groery businces tbere. Fourtt District—~P. J. O'Connell, of Lake, 8 wavutacturce st No. 51 South Jeferson strect. Bixth District—\W lllium £, Skelly, s attoroey sud fnsursnce ggent, of Lemout, who was ut ouo tiue & wember of the Leglalature, aud also 8 Justlve of the Peuve. N'DONALD, ‘The Comunittee thco cume to the front of tho vlauarm with McDoald. dircherged its duty by bringlog the gentjeman with them. Thiree more cheers were given for McDonald, RBeing Introdced by the { Tatrman, he rald M. CHAIRMAN AKD GENTLENEN oF Tur Cos sraTion: 1 1hank you kindly for the anpport that You pive me yesterdns, | liave heen offered hy the Committce who wnited upon me & few ma- menta ago the position of Coroner on vour tickel, but | respecifolly declined [t (Cheers,} 1 am not & candidate for Coroner or any other office on the tickel. 1f vou can proceed and pominate a ticket I wiil snpport, ae & Democrat, sny Hem crat on the ticket, [Cheers and cries of **Thai » good hoy,"'| Nominstlons for CLENR OF THE APPELLATE COURT . were thep called for, and the following wers uamea: Austin Dogle. D. D. Good, James H. Farrell, Arno Voss, and Olef Reichel, The customary squabbling, bulldoziog dis- putes as Lo votes, and misrepresentations took place during the calling of the rotl. and there were charges that the Chairmen were voting fur absent delegates, there being a faliing off of about sixty from Thurslay, When the Eight- eenth Ward was reached, the changes wera many, an, Relchel zetting the benctit of all, the others were withdrawn. Joe Mackin then moved to make the nomina- tion of «Opte Richards ¥ ypanimous. ' Thia was hajled with cheers ana *No," 115o ! Farreli's friends secming not 1o know that be had authoried the dropping of his name. Bucl, however, was the truth, and the motion of Mackin was agreed to, Relchel was calted for, but he was not on Laud; at least il not make his appearance. Ue 18 a Brondinavian, and in the furniture busl- ness on Cana) street. Next, snd last, caine CORONER, g for which office thre were named—Dr, Bwlfne Wickersham, Dr, E. F. Cooke, asd Willlam O’Conuor, o drayman, The ballot, which was characterized by the usuul digorder, resulted: Whole numbes The successful one made a apecch, honing *'to #ce all the Democratle party at o future time.'? Cooke Is & man of very tittle calibre,and has de- voted much time to politica of late years, The Conventfon then adjourned sine die, not & cheer belng given for the ticket—sn indication that it fatled to give geners! satisfaction. Me- Donald's friends predict that the party will be defested in November. MISCELLANTFEOUS. TRADQUARTRRS. Among the many callers at Republican Head- fuarters i tho Grand Pacifie yesterday were Qen. Logan, fust returned from stumping the State; H. W. Evans, of Aurors, candidate for the House; G. Franzel, Aurors's Postmaster; Charles Holt, of the Kankakee Gazette; Col. George R, Davls, candidate for Congress from the West Bido; Gen. Martin Beem, and others, Eversbody was encouraged at the outloak for stccess this fatl, Gen, Logan remarking pa ticularly on the fmproved condition of things political 1n those parts of the tate which he had visited or heard from, and attributing no small part of this botter feeling tothe encourag- ing news from Colorado. & - PINST BENATORIAL. were no nuw dovelopments yesterday, could be Jearned, regarding the muddle In the First Seustorfal District, or the alleged effurts at_conciliation, Ueurge White docsn’s scem to be in a conclliatory mood, and the otber wide do not show uo when,the news-hunting ro~ porter sets out to find them. White savs he bas no “ patching-up ™ to'dd; that ho wes falrly nominated; that be propdses ta run; and that he hasn't the least Idea of. givide up' to Abver Taylor, Dave Clark terosety remarked yester- day that he didu’c care t!u'qn:klpu of & dead lanib's tall for the office 6} Representative, but that he felt pretty sube’ that he would be elected, / PIFTEENTH WARD. A apectal meeting of tile. Republican Club of the Fifteenth Ward was hold at Folz's Ha)l laat evenlog, Ileury Enziebart in the chair. The ob- Ject of the meetibg wad to select adulegate tickat to 1ho Legislative Uatsrention, to be voted for to-day at the primaries. A committce was sclected to name o ticketyand reported ns fol- lows: E. A siutle, W. T, Underwood, R, R. Landls, Anton La 3ott, A, IL Mynell, and Will- fam Bellyuhavser, The'\report wea adopted without dissent, stter whilch large nccessions were made ta the mebersbip ot the Club, nmn{z whom were A, J. McDonald and Puter Maht, who have receprly tralned with the Democrats or been ou ke fence, The Club was then addressed by ‘Wtin Hoffman, candi- dntg for “Sherifl;'who * urfbd * the ‘necensity of electing good and truc men for the Legislature, shd honest and competentunen as County Com- spissloners, The people, ko said, wanied a re- duction of taxation, and i1 no way could their wants be plied except’ by electing men to all tho offices oledged to eeorifiny and reform, and weh whose protuises were pgood as thelr ontha. ‘fle referred to the management of the severnl county offiees upyer the control of the Kepublicans for several years co show that the varty lind been in earncst in fta past promlses, which he thought o sullicent ruarntec of what it would do in the Tuture. He was very kindly recetved, and s remarks- elfcited conslderably applause. p uisa Stickney, cancifste for the Legiis ture, followal In'a short Xddress, fu which be pledaed himself to the supiport of the Repub- Hean ticket under all circumstances, A resolution wus then adopted recommending the uumination of two myibers of the Leglsla- ture for the district, and, “aflcr the transaction of sume further business, the Club adjouracd. TIHE ELEVESYR WARD Republicans et at No, 821 West Indians street lust night. L, H. Bisbee, the Republican nom nee for the Legisl opened the miee fug in a brief o Hu drew o sharp parsllel between the i two great partles of the countsy, and spoka sensibly and convine- ingly on the subject of tho finances and the National-Bank system. Ho defended the Na- llmlll({hlukl at some longth, showing the useful nese add advantages of that system. e flins- trated tho flal-money idea by saylug that it was 1ike a man who should buy &. car-ticket for a strect. where there wers no bLorse-cars. llo would have his ticket, but he could not get & ride, His remarks were receivea with loud ap- plause. Ho was fullowed by (ico, O, L. Mann, who eulugized tho caudidates already nowinated, and prophesied tho cumplets success of the psrty at the coming eloction, Mr. Jumes Weud, caudldate for Coro; spoke bricdy, and was followed by Thomaa Fer- rier. ‘The mecting then sdjourncd, Mectings will be lield in the same placs every Friday ovening. TUR M'NALLY PACTION 2 of the Greenvack Executtve Comulttee called 8 mectiug in the club-room \of the Bherman House last night for the purpose of ratifying the nomination of Kern for Sheriff. Mr, M- Nally oceupled the chalr, and mude x speech, i which bio made a pronoaltion that it be the sense af the meotlug that Kern was the choico of the Convention beld in the Nortn Bide Turuer ful tho otherday. Bomcpady called tor the roll in the vote. ‘Yhere wus 0o roil at hend. wud Mo Nslly tovk it upon uimcl! to dechie as to who had a right to vole. Bome of those present wero dissatistied with this pro- ceeding, and the resolution waa vuted dowu, ‘Then McNally got angry und withdrew, taking with hitn thiree others,—Charles Beattie, Jim Uleason, and * By-Dang” Evans, who, thoush not a member of the Commitiee, ook an active purt 10 the procecdings, After thess parties budd bolted, Mr, Jubn Lyman waus placed in the ud hey Mr. buun, and others, addressed wbly. It was agrecd Lo uppolut & cow- 1 tive to call 8 weetiug ot Maskell tisll, on Desplaines street, at balf-past 3 o'clock Suu- day sfternoon, for the purpuse of gettlog an expressiou of the Grceubackers upou the Buerifl and otber fmportant subjects, It was also de- cided to call a mectiog of the Conunities at Burke's Hotel this evenlog. ‘The ecting then adjourncd, THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTER met last evening at the Palmer House, Jobg Forsythe presiding. There was . Jong discos- wlon of the geveral situation, particivated tn by ait the wembers, but the only business done was the election of officers, which resulted as follows: President, W. J. Hyves; Vice-Fresi- deut, N, B. Hoyden; Secretary, Clayton E, Crafls, of Cleerui Treasurer, Willisas Beat; ergeantat-Arins, L. 5, Gilday. Alter the result hud been snnounced, the old &= vlosed e usual vote of thanks was teodered retiring Commitice, ‘the only vutsiders present were Bherdll Kern and Johi C, Itichbers, who wire tuvited Lo take vast 1 the proceediogs. TlRre also a committes of fures appolnted to sclect a Campalgu Committee of ten, and the candidates will mect at the Palmer House Tuwsday evening 1o appolut ten more members af the same Comultive, aud uf thess LWo e tivus the President of the Central Commiitee will be tue bead, waking tweuty-ouu fu ali by whom the campeian will be cobducted. The wueetlnyg adjourued at Ll o'clock to take & drink at the expense of Bhonil Kero. FOK SUEHIFF. To the Lditor of Tha Tribune, Cuicage, Oct +.—Do the Republican wan- agers lu this couuty really deslro to defeat Churley Keroaud clect @ iwan of thelr own harley Cowerou said the Comwittee bad | partyi 1f theydo 1t L cotirely within thelr reach; 1t Is only a question of ssgacity or horse | If they nominate Arthnr Dixon I knaw where they can get 10,000 votes which neither Mann nor flolfmar can control, is vour fellows have sense enough to Improve their opportunitics. THE TRIBUNE BHANCR OF MODATE OURt N But my beliel .Pllm'll'lmrlunmfiu thy Drice &8 chiargsd at tho MAIn Ofice, and will Le eeceterd untli Boclock p, m. during the week, And atli b p. m. 1. Booksellers and Stattoners, 121 Newsdealer. Stationer, ete., 1090 ear Wi 2 side News Devot, 1 widealer, and Fancy i 1) of the Scventeenth Ward., RELIGIOUS, THE SYNOD OF Speelal Carrespandence of The Tribune, Aprian, Mich., Oct, 3.—The 8ynod of Michi- gan meets in Adrian, at Church, on the Tthinst. It is twentv-five years since the same body mect st Adrian before. frciudes Il the Presbyterian churches in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, embracing six Presbyteries, 133 minsters, 135 charches, and 15,535 memoers, with the assembloge, o ffome and Foreiwn Missionary Convention will be held. Bvnod consfste of all the ministers and one elder trom cach church,—making a body of about 30, Qver two-thirds of that number are expected, anil will be sultaoly entertained by The orogramme for the i continue from Monday evening, and eventng, until Friday niorn- MICHIGAN, the Presbyterian TV REAL ESTAT oy leasedjot, Washinuton near Itobey. dtpon-st, G between Wood and Ll neIchange wanted. 84! In connection e i T WANTED FOT 04 FEET ON oén by 143 feel on V santh front; will be'anid very I ment 1s made: or wiil rell 3. HOOTIN, © Ashlsad Block, TOICBALE 85,000 WILL PUICITASE ELF © marbie front liuuse, 631 West A t m, and l::lchenl ;IH Srat rioor: all modern 1o a vart; no exchange. the Adrian Church, _BUBU LEAL ESTATE, IR SALE—OR FEXCHANGE— eant hoase and ot aled 100 tnal Schaol, Fnglewoo Oct. 7, each d {og, Oct. 11, is as lollows: FOREIGN MIBSIONARY fonday, Oct. 7- LARG Tots st depat ear for. 1) uin at Clyds Depot, oo C., I, & Q. Nalirosd, two mllen west of Ly, 10aesea in Ilyde Park, nesr d Take i Al Unia is very Jow (o capitall Uflers soliclird from ownes blocks, or builders. i re nedr Forty-nfili-at, 4 for fnveatnient. n eaday, Oct, B 0:00~Devotional, ‘Tlow Shall We Awaken s Tnterest Among Onr Presny. The Hev. d. **Hard Timen and Forelon " Opened by the Rev, E, P, Clark, Vus- . 11:00~Discunsion: Wark Necesrary to the Dr‘velnumrnl and Growth clies.® Openea by the Tev. Lockwood, DA}L, Hilisasle, USE. 9123, se €113, Ouice dage. wn, At k 4O, K 5, Aiurdey ani Monday. ©J. 0. EAKLE," Room 13, 11 Foreign Misslon of Our Weatern 201 RALE—MORTGAGED F. trequently In: baught very low, 2ald or Lartly patds thers ara fing ttics, ml ey for par ¥, ur Saboath-schnola the Hope T. Gordon, Three Rivera, Tie itelation between flote ‘Toe Rev. J. If, Buthere Chriatianity and Mobammed- McCord, Aliegan, South Sides ENT-NO. 184 VINCE -story and baremnent atone front houe, i 11 &0 permonthi, ' J. C. 3ct . AV.~ELREGANT Erening, :00—Opening Bermon: The Tev, T, W, Chap- [ erator, Chinech Invite Members isnionary Delegaten to attend & Haclal Gathering at Dean’s (ueea- 11 IWednesday, Uct, 10—Morning. West Sidce '—020 MONROE-HT. story stone swell-front houses, § & ‘alent houscs (0 the clty; go & COIBY, 52 Wasnington- I AND 291 WATRREN- 10 RENT—$¢5 Thouse 44 Nurth Laval ments, Inuire of F,'W, et lienevotence ai HOME MISSION CUNVENTION. 2:00~Devotlonal, 2:10—Report of Chalrman, **The Doty snd O ng from Oor Mixed EGANT 13-00M nodern Dinproves L, 142 South Wa- The Rev. G. D, X0 NENT-IOON South Side, the 8. M. Cutcheon, * ilome JMisslons and Polltics." Description of Onr Fleld in The ltev. A, Marsb, Cadi- * Thio Scope, Alm, The Rer. A. E. The Htev. James Lo 3:30—Addruse: REXT-$7 PER MONTH~0 LARGE ROOMS, 1147 Went Taylor-st. er monih~4 large rooms 433 Wesiern-ay. Luquire Adre Doge for Miraigan. Grand Raplde. Etening, 7:00—Address: This Rer. Crras Dickso, D. D., The Itev. F. G, Kenaw, |00 Wesernave X0 RENT~STORES, OFFICES, &¢o AKS CORNER STORF, 20X catory Urick, plate. lar, also ludgtng Tvom tely or in_connectlon with the , of saine uixe und archied doors OF assaite; BYNOD,* Thursdcy, Oct, 10—Morning. **Educatlon, " **Church-Rrection," Tae Rey, 0-—~Devotional, 1 Peirson, lonis. other mercautiie bushiers. ALK, real estate broker, Ote a 4:00~Report: **&abbatb-schools, " Lrening. fal sermon: To be fcllowed by a dle- he Relation of Baptized Children to the Cborck ' The Rev, F, I. Urown, D, ‘Friday, Oct. 11~Morning. ;"W—DEVDHDII!I Norilag 0—Report: **Minlsterlal Reliet,™ METHODISTS., #pectal Dimatek to The Trilune, Font Atiinsox, Wik, Oct. 4.—This morniog 8 class, conslsting of seven, for admission to the Conference was called by Bishop Foster, to which'he deliverod a very eloquent and inter- _esting specch. The Comnmittee trying the case of C.'N. Biowers’ reported that, while they considered that Mr. Stowers was not gullty of Immoral conduct, yet his character was such (ot the Comnittea would recotnmend that ho would witbdraw from tbe ministry, The re- vort was adopted by the Couference. Hnowden, of the Lutteran Churcly, Mr, [Frish, lark: wil) rond oy WANTED ¥O RENT. ] —TWOFURNISIES rd,on \Wabssh-a3., nort 10 exceed $12 per monih each. 1} hait board, second.st. lientnoi O, “Lribue attice, ARDING AND LODGE Eouth Side. 1@ E-CORNT=MAVING = CHANGED il heen newly refurmidicd, can accommo- date boarders, wiih rooma furntabed of unfurnizhea; also day-board. North Slac,. NORTH CLAK d, with Twons, €4 £y §: tier week. with use of '\ —FINST.CLASS ANULISIL HOUSE, 81 4 Tt bl roomd and wients £110 6150441 reat DOARD WANTED, AUD=UNPURSISHED ALCOVIE gl roum, far s snd wite. Vi, Trinune olti, to tng Conference, The Committee on Confer- enca Clalnants reported very much suced Mr, Bolton ana P, W, Peterson wi Ieave of absesice on_sccount of sl B, J. Btecle, of Appleton, und ‘Willing, ol Chicago, addressed yery larze sudicnce on the snniversary of the B RS A QUIET L Nddrvde, Witn full ils afteruoon a i « particulars, it 4, Tribune of e SWANTED-MALE MELE, Traaese VWANIED-A FIRSTahAS CPOLATRRER ‘one competent ta take foil charze of xion: & €30 come well Fecommianded {a eceey pactientd Intormation address FIIED RATON & Cive ol VW ARTEDS fIMMERS AT C. I, YV UKIMBALL & CO.'8, 370 Walimsb-ar. 2 W ARTED-TIW0 CARPENTERS 70 GO T0 COAL: DIy 1o 31 T, Amg{’«{- ks ik ¥ Z'__A" ND RENCH AN 1 leth-st.. weat of Clack, Fmployment Agencies. ASTED-5n WANTED—s0ny Bonthern Towas % work iaat throuch th hands, CHRISTIAY W ANTED-CANVASSE ITY_AND COUN- g 1N 41y houh mate and temale,| dien with meany for o © Tnited Sthtes, te ¢ the Leat seliing articie i th &10300 Hoa I 1L ANTED—ENERGETIC MEN TORRLL AV N cle that is In great demand and exiensively useds fi:"-'.m::n'vw“e;dé'mm giren: tu,l;n yearly can 3 ocers, driggints, and conaT.ners. £ B WASDERSON & COv Tmiadeiphin, oo omers VWASIED-MEN “AND WOMEN SERRING “RN- ployment to know that they €an make from 810 {0 %) per week aclling Fresdiey's **Common Sense in iusinesr; price g Just snlted W thews tioes and far sgents’ sales. % JUN WA G RALEBMAN FOR AGH: caitural fmplef and mIFALA; must have experienco SO, Kadress. giving Tl bistary, Gualifcations Rid réferences, W o Tribune ofice, 7' Do o on AGENTS TO ing lioo] #F TE . e, hrash, o rarniy ek fro v fven. Abaiy b T el facturing Companr, 1 GUOD TSINESA MEN, Fil o 40 f aue, of cullure, eneray, ' soil. 1iance. and go ress, ity to m! of whole of &' State In ur business, afiee they have irarned our plan of working, We wili not «miloy a man who wses iquor of nny ‘kind. We aro Paying larwe salaries nuw, ani wiil puarantee the men o siit us Roud wages. Prefer tnen. wi lave bad expericncs ia cauvaming, Adarean cieing age. husic nesg experionce, sad guarantee wanted, W. J, NOL- LAND & T0r Cnicaeo, 10 S V' ANTED=TRAY (" SALESMEN, BELLING OtheT guodn. to setl our Bew ting of ravolverst firsteclase, v uriced quiek-senlag New Vork Platol Manufsct at.. Chicago, \! ¢ Infica commimiott, Camipany, 30 (lark- i : une alnted with the busines preferred, Address, give cO% Bating experlence, etc., VAUNISIL ANTED-YOUNG M| ace fu o lucrative Mefor lifock, corner of 1. VWANTED-ALABORING MAN AND WIFI: WiTil> out chilitren mfm out ten mtles, wh well recomniended. 1154 BROWS, 142 L VW ANTED=A GOOD MAN IN “EVERY 8TA R e A ind e , L FAC COMPA. 93 Ilnl-lb H FAC eIy neav. - Aqly At Ttoom aihe and Madiaa st TR~ AND " CANVASAERS = 3 crertion itotary ¥loor ana_ Meal : liaa lutip breaker: only slficr In United Staces ©an be taken in four parts to clean. Call or send samp for terins, or 63 cents (retall B smp for terins, (retall price) Tor sample, \VASTED-8In PR NOSTH To LIV WES o o = win a statein'the Union o CaieRe. Sianutaer turing Co.. 03 Clar! NTED-FEMALEMELP, Domestics. “YANT!D—A GOOD GERMAN GIRLL FOI BECOND works one nccustomed o chiliren preferred. Good recommendation req; d. 143 Twentiethdt., between Wabasb-ay, \ TANTED- FOUNG oInL FOR GEN MV " housework fn amall famliy, 49 Rtushesg, “ NTED—GIRL IN A BMALL FAMILY come ready to work, 320 Weat Madison-st. WASTED=A GGOD GInL Oit MIDDLE-AGED wotnen 1o Jo geversl housework: ticrman pree terred.” Inquire at 12 Loom noar Van uren; oraddress Laiielie Sanufad- nired. tate- GliL - FOI GENERAL workin a fainlly of three. Apply at 400 Hurk ut YV ANTEDZAT 320 WHST MONTOE-T. A GEK- i oF Keandinavian girl {or general bousewori. Apply at suenient door Y ANTED-G00D CHOR WTTD CAN. iron1 atso, second airl: hizhes iriahs need apply. 1184 In; Miscellnneous, (VW ASTED-EXPENIENCED TOOK-FOLUERS 1a1: inedlately. ~loguire of CULVELL, PAGE, 10 £ CO., 1114 801 1230 Munroo-st,, Gt floors — BITUATIONS WANTED-MALE: _ Rookkeepers, Olerks, &co QITUATION WANTED-UY A HESVECTADLE A nian uf g0od nddress, witl I8 years® axperience, as traveler or wicmman {0 Uic tes tradu; sccurity, eto. Addrees C 48, Tribune viic 4 QITUATION * WaNTED- TIOROUGHLT cumpetent Yuunz Ean as bookkeeper, eniry, oF sntpaibg elerk, oF & clerkalip of any kind. A | refer- encex. Addreas Dy, Trbude off JITUATION AW ANTED—UY A" YOUNG 3 et UMt a4 bowkkeeber OF hdblirn . Arst-clasa accountant st il raptd peatman. Can Turiden reference trom 18t emplover. =RIaTy CXpocks - mod ‘Addresa 13 k9, Trivune ofic NTED=DY “A YOUXG MAN 3¢ eukazed with oue company ihe pait elglit Any capacity witl sume koot wholesnle hausct rn the hinsincss: salary just what yon are ery (0 prescnt ciuployer. Audreas )Y AN EXT ifies nan as trsvellox salesman, clerk, or countaut, 118 bl experieiice wive reference. Addre QITUATION WANTEL=RY & gn‘;hpxucl.u.lg‘:n‘u.‘- 7o Wh ia wbte At wiliing 3 do ollive e a0y Kinae AQUTeRs 1 07 Trlbme Dffce, ¥ QITUATIU\' WANTED=DY A DRU K 0OF LY elght years expericnce; good references. Addross T A1, Tribune oftice. Womun's _Forelen Missfonary Biecle, 8. N. Griffeth, and ¥, Clithers spoke this ovening on educal Ls. RECOVERED $445,582. 87, Louts, Mo., Oct. 4.—The sult of the Bank of Commerce, New York, azainst the Hank of the Btate of Missourl to recover S400,0), which has been bofore the Unfted Siates Cir- cult Court several days, was declled morulug by Judge Dillon to find for plalnt? In the $H5,582, The defenso set uv fruud ,in the traussction; ulso that the original lean was wade Iu viclation of the Natlvual Bank law, whichithe Courst declded wan not established, and Instrueted the jury as above. ‘The orlenal juan by the Bank of Commerce was $1,600,600, S&K,- 000 ot which waa returned, leaving o balabee of 8100,000 due whon the State Hank suspended. ‘This auin it {8 gaid will siearly cover 1ho ssscts of the Slote Bank, and leave the depositors out — ELEVEN DAYS WITHOUT FOOD. Nzw Youx, Oct, 4.—The bhatches on the steamer City of Cheater, thut cume ito port to- day, were opeued this evening to allow the un- londing of the acity sunity tof 8 kuod plirs’ west, Wi Itranuce bl Aditrexa 135, ©ribuue ot QO BALE-VALUAL | O Ay Bk DIUG-STONE ST suld, as eXpect tu leave the T AND R HO :T(n(ulh:l Is instructivg the OCK OF MILLIN, years: goud ressons ey AN doidatton” Soca: ouault -; ur acliing, Addres 18 78, Tribune “S ALFRIEN=A | ¥, anl A, Mawini oo t 130 Tearbory EDEUGS, ROAC a + OAKLEY, 1y Fust Washiuge 5 T 1% Weeks by Gain nr ™ or ** Just Lioveloper, articie, freo from suythiug (njurio) been Known 1o falt. 3|t il lemaver, bair L amazed st tinding pile of frefglit boxes In & famished condition, Heo bsd been thero the entire voynze across the sey, the hold Laving been uudisturbes time. 1le was brought to the d storatives and foud administered, pame was Jawes Donuelly, from Scutlaud, e secreted” fimself 1 the hold with purpose of comlug to this country, having Fleven days tue trip iasted, and Donueliv sturved (n the duriness. food, and driven to desperation by thirst, drauk He wan sent 1o the hospil e —— A HEBREW SENSATION. Naw YORK, Oct. d.—Jewish circles, reformed and orthodox, have been thrown futo u state of the greatest excitement by the warri day afternoon of the dsughterof lr. Samucl Adter, the llabbt Emeritus of Temple Emanuel, ‘The marriege ceremony was performed by the distinguished Dr. Adier himself. the perfod of the tew. penitential days. Habbi Gotthellund the oflicersof the Tewplo Emanucl refused Lo give countenance to the wedding by man lving on DERL 1 OWILCE Of ProCILY ol NOTE hide ¢ast e 10 butid & moderate resdeace to dvertiser will 1ake u three or Ave Fo' feast, DIy HIE B (ulr 10terest ot faventi ur b, Jauica Charcts preferred. 1) I 0 NUY SOME FIRST- har aud bap xture. TQITUATION BOARD OF THADE Adlidresa Jb K7, Vribun 0 PURCHANE bls own urine, il » prly B o M7, Address 1f : . MU§ICAL. W [ 'thll“' “‘l Ll.“\B‘ nts, at of ren o 0i Installiments, ac warerooms o We W BIMID AL b Carner Btati ad AduiEaS, JiOR BALE-CHEAP=sp e JALLET, DAVIS & co’ UPRIGHT PIANOS. Tucss renowned planos rocomiienicd uad wiei b ———— FROM ACUTE TO CHRONIC | ertica overy wiiero s 18 an eany stage iu cases of dywpel atuack of fudigestion, prediaposition 10 d ach, must speedil nut form of the h ari of planoforts InakIuR, can be 1o warcroanus of, W, \v. K1 L, Coroer staly sud Adaiis-sts, £, a0, Mox r i Flacher u riced pians suanufaciured. befure buying sy viher. 051 AND FOUTR, puctally when 'there 18 & ivo weakucas of the ston calmluste in tho wors vbeti- It is weil, thorefore, fo pt proventive wecasures ourl otter's Stomiach YON & HEALY, & are Weateri agei lere overcomes, if per casea of dyspepsia of Jone atanding, it inulady sesuuies 8 chronic ph lazly true, because, as dyvbepnia advances, it en- enders other bodily evifs, such ae disorder of tho constipation of unduo lonscnces of thv nervous disorders, bypochoudnia, slecp- leasnces. Thoss ualudics are votl yrevented asd® ruwcdied by (e Bitters, but how mucn better to check them {a their vutsct with the ureat altera- Uye, than to wail untll tuey established a flrer foothold 1 the eysiva, - 5otely tho advivabllity of this wust bu spparent. ____MTORSES AND CARBIAGES, GHREAT SAUKIFICE —TWO EXTENSIO cartlages, ail klu setops. Kuod make, tearly This (s particu- ‘WO HOYK, KAMES T BAUL uar Modla, une 14 ycars old, tho " the otlier Dinc aod, frecklod, Feward for Buder and expensor WL W astpty mud wue u bove Feward wlil by vies at the Pulmer Houss uifice. incadcrowttaciol, ¥ clivery Of thea art ouanlhery ol thea o - ¢y loatyed Towuat Mich. ) it s A Stailwi- Lupiored Al ¢ BELLE! Livld §oods us cusy 1) Weite: LV Frnacs. UATION \WANTVED. YL Wi b peaumsn; temperate ad ung office. THE ITARDWARE practical tinners pod Blc. Address It Conchinen, Tonmsiers, &ce KTED=BY A BINGLE YOUND chiiant can taka the carsor & ON W, S‘I’;IEIIA;“]A)‘IIIM greentiouse, If Fequired. Address 1, 310 Ve fadustrivus, il— A (Sweders ., Addreds B, § b SN er for siine st wiiling. Teat of references giv uue otlee. Mivcetmneotce ITUATION WANTEN—~A BALESMAN WITH A A hotee and bty would ke 1o canvuss for somy wholerale nnise, cither ui cominbelon ur salary. Ads dress i¥ w, Fribine ullc \‘lTUATlflN WANTED=BY A YOUNU MAN TO AN vare for horses. Can ik s do everything srouud 1l tivuse. t reference, | Acdresdif 3t Tribune, UTUATION W T NG BALKS- A3 nian for hariware or any kind of macbinery by o man l;". experience from tho kast. Address C 2 Trib- W olilces _BITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, _ ““““ Domesticas = Q"'UA'“U\' WANTED=UY A GOOD COOK. WABII- NVr. aud froner to do keneral housewark, Apaly at :}-o 10 SECUND WORK 1N :l huusowork for two. I'leass iy q!TUAT“)N .W,\XTlle—A;' A GUOD ETRONG 3¢t 1o do general housework. Call st prossat plasa, 163 Tudlana-ay. Milnnerse QITUATION WANTED~IN MILLINKIY ESTAD. laiimient, by lady; five yeans oxperivico, Address Sonmstrosscss N WA D17 A YOUN GLLADY TO o sewlug la privato faully. ‘Address £ 3,410 Soutls or QITUATIONS WANTED-ANY ONE 18 WANT O o 1p. stioualitios will do welito cail ag Srs. G, QNS Kanployment A ke cy 775 Wabaali-uY., Uear bixleeath-st. FREPANED TO LOAN MONKY ON ke At el hen and febeiers LB AN, sduth: Mudtson snd Clark- I outtd 3, bGULL AND s Mouey Lo 10an un watchios, diamunds, and valiaolus oferety dewcription at GOLOSMIL'S Luau aad Itulian ol €M), 10 Easl u:et. i hlui‘lu'"h’{:.".'{ur“.{‘m‘:él"“'" ESTATE 1N o ratcs, Abply 10 DIYELG & CO.y Towi broxers, us Desrburt MOSRE T, Loax s ptovin, cieR Frentratee. > ADpIY (o W D. oot ET5T 8 Bl Wakithod o NN AN UE HAD [N TEXCIT PN Sl b 1T GENT LiECEd T NG FOl T o Su.vv.ufm'.\.\u .\) 1 $10 in vacliang, of Trivuue Camvan. 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