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tho one hest filted to imile the Raerls, and lend to vietory. Tho conduct of fits Committee stamps it with a nelly Intriguing, a cownrdly mennnosa which {invites the contempt of overy honest citizen.” ‘That the peopto of Byrncuro tindorstand prot- ty woll the charactor of Democratle Conven- flona, js shown by the atatement of the proprice tora of 2 now Opora-honad recently oponed in Byrncuso, that they, though Demoernts them selves, would not fet their house for a Demo- eratio Convention for $5,000. TUR TAMMANY CALI. ‘Tho Rarastanyiton to-day Issued thotr call for n Convention ab &yracaso on the 20th of April, making the eallinclude: “All Democrats op- ret ton pledged delegation tothe ensuing < Xiational Conyontlon for the support of nny ong ynat, but in favor of the nomination of ag up. right, aconptible candidate for. President who -ean unite the Democratic party of this Stata and tho Nation.” [t was anrounecd that the ono large hotel had been supplemented by nv little one, Bo that 000 ‘Be raons cuuld be accommodated, A Inte report aleo satd tho proprictors of tho Grand Opern-flouse had been persunded to let the Tammany braves comoin and spoil thoir carpets for n suffictont consideration. SAMMY'S WILES. MAKING IIB APPEATANCGE IN BPOTR. Spreial Dispatch to Je Chteago Tribune, Wasninoton, D.0., Murch 80.—A prominont anti-Tildon Democrat said to-day: “Informa: tion has renched here to tho effect that Tilden: hag, by his well-known methods, secured control of several prominent newapapcra in Novada, and of one or two of leas prominence in Oregon. ‘Tiidon understands porfcotly woll that it would ‘po Impossibto for him to seouro the delegations of those Btates, but, por to.the assembling of thoso Conventions, and before a format ex- pression of sentiment of thoso States, those papers are to bo uscd to give Tilden tho appoare anco of strength for tho effect which it may have jn other parts of the country. For tho anne ren sons elforts will be mado to seoture, an ex- resaion of public opinion in ‘Tiklon's favor In Nebraska and Towa, where Democratic Con- yentions aro held cariier than elsewhere. Tho ‘Tildon manngers havo eavled the New York Con- vention for a very carly day, April 20, hardly leaving time enough for the Vounty Conventions to mevt or for discussion to: take place, Tho object evidently ts to farestall public opinion, and to obtain an oxprossion, If possible, prior to tho 20th of April in his favor, so that It mny bo of influence in other States. Ongobjeot for call- ing the Now York Convention 80 enrily 1s for tha effeot it might have in Penngylvanin, where, howover, tho delegation is ate vertain to bo anti-Tiden. Tien is cortainly in tho field and 43 spending hie. moncy and using all bis custom- ary machinery.” TAMMANY. Tp the Western Assoctated Preas, New Youn, March #0,—Tho Brooklyn Eagle, 0 round Nemocratic newspaper of grent influence herenbouts, saya: Tammany's clumor will help Tilden, and it may nominnto him, There is only one way Tammany Mall con injure Tile den, and that ‘is by an expllelt declaration from fis lenders that thoy have retired nitogothor from the business of attempting to control the National polities,” KANSAS. DDAINE AHEAD, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Topeka, Kas., March 90,—Nearly nil of tho 350 dolegates to tho Republican Stato Convention re now here, and the contest to-morrow will bo tho most exciting in tho history of tho State. Roth the Grant and Blaine factions aro holding peeret caucuses to-night-to determine upon plnns for tlio work in Convention, Blnino will havoaclear majority of frown 90 to 50, and bis adherents will insist that the Chicaro delegates be choson by the Convention instoad of follow- ing tho old rule of allowing tho three Congres- slounl Districts to nominate two delegates cach, leaving four ta bo chosen at Jargo ‘by the Convention. ‘This plan would give Grant: Your and Bininv alx, but the Blaine mon hope to prevent the district plan, and secure tho ulec- Uon of tho entire ten delegates by the wholo Convention. A number of tho defegutes are sent hore without Instructions, end tho Grant men fre combines with thom to defeat tho Blaine men. The First Congressional District {3 ovorwheliningly for Blaine, while thoSecond and Third Districts aro fow Grant bya email mas jority, "The whole effort of tho Grant crowd will 1 to prevent sending an instructed delegation to Chicngo., The Diainoimen bave # suitivient mnjority in’ tho threo districts combined to in- sure tho selection and instruction of Blvine Gelonntos, and wilkin all probability insist upon it THE “STRONG MAN.” MISOMEF THAT, SUC TALK 18 NOING GRANT AND THE RU:PUULICANS. New York Tribune, A Kontucky Democrat, Col. J. Stoddard John- ston, has been talking with a correspondent of, tho Heralt about tho behavior of Mr. ‘Tilden nfter,tho clection of 1670, Tho canvass of the ‘Votes in all tho States was over. The operations of Max, Moses, Denmark, Fox, Gopble, Weed, and thorost had fallen through, and nothing re- mained, asthe party beloved, oxcopt for Mr, ‘Fildon tosnddlo Blackstone and swear bimeclt in. Tho Kentucky Democrats were nll rendy for a fight, and Col. Johnston was one of a dopu- tatton who came to New York for the purpose of apelin. out what Mr. ‘Tilden meant to do. Shere was n solemn conferenco at No, 16 Gramercy Park. Springer was there, and Watterson, and Porry Smith, and Randall; and, 08 wo have Jutely learned from various sources, it appeared that whole regiments and brigades of the * best boys" wero “well heeled,” and eager to march upon Washington, But Mr. Tilden sald no, He was altogether too wise to consent tu become responsible fora civil war; even If auch a tesperate measure enabled him to seizo tho Government, it would bo the over- lasting ruin of tho Domocratie party; and inany: of the pollticiana from Kentucky and elsewhere, who were dienappointed at the time when they found that there wns to be no tight, acknowl: gaa now that Mr, Tilden waa rigut, and that, if jhe lacked backbone, ho hnd what bls party necd+ ed mach more, to-wit, brains. Tt ts n curious fact that just when Domocrats me beginning to eco that Mr. Tilden was sensle bie and patriotic in refusing to take by violonco An ofllee which muny of bis followers—perbaps most of thom—belfoved that ho was entitled to, vdemand is mide among Republienns for th jomination of a candidate on thoir side who will iot submit to be counted out in case the Demn- arats attempt totamper with the returns. Wo ‘ust have Gon. Grunt, say advocutes of tho third torm, because he ty not 2 man to be trifled with, Ifho fe 2 candidato, the colored voters at the South will bo allowod to voto for him, and their bullota will bo counted; and, if he is elect- oa wo inay depend upon it that he will take tho oMey., It” ig not expluincd. how tho nonil- nation of Gon, Grant is to “potrify the flerce Democrucio” (28 Moses would express It), it 18 not shown bow ho could exerviso a Birictor control over the bulldozer and manipu- Iator of returns when he fs only a candidate than he could whilo lie hold the Executive atlice, io aupprossion of the Republican vate nt tho South occurred while ho was President; tho Mizsissippt plan was invented and put in opern- tion; innssacro was appited to politics in Loutsi- ang and South Carolina; Republican Bute Gov- ernment’ were overthrown by the rifo-clubs, ils friends cannot suppose that the mere magic of his namo will put # stop to such practices in ss ag whon, with tho full power of tho pecaldontcyy @ could not stop them in 1876. They cannot up) that the fear of Grant will doter tha ma jority In Congress from carrying ott nny ras- cally scheme they may have dovised for min counting the Licctoral votes. What then do they moan hy saying that wo need « etrong candidate to prevent a fraudulent count? Nobody imagines that under any circum: cos Gon, Grant would assume tho right to count the vutos for hiinself, and to tike posca: tion ofthe White House without tho constitu. tional authorizution, But the wild rhotorio of somo of his {nprudent admirers is ylving tho Opposition nn oxcuse to charge bin with medl- tuting @ military ursurpriion. If be should bo nominated, ho ‘will huve somo troublo to a 5 comotho obstacles fila foolish fronds vite ting in his course by those absurd clamors Py a nian strong enough to “take” the offico, thinks s bo ought to have it. GENERAL NOTES. ‘THE DEMOCRATIC BTATK CONVENTION, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Arbaxta, Ga., March 30.—Tho Btate Demo- atic Bxcoutivo Conunitteo'met hore this morn. ng at 10 o'clock in tho Kimball Houso, Tho wetlon of tho National Excoutivo Committee re- garding tho interlacing of the National, Stato, and County Exooutive Committees wus adopted, Tho abrogation of tho two-thirds rulo wag ro- forred to tho action of primary moectings. Two Sonventions wero callcd,—one to select delo- ates to wo Cincinnadl Convention, to meot in tanta Juno 0, and tho other to nutninato can. aldates for Governor and Stato ofticors, to mect in Atlante Aug. 4, Much was suid about tho growth of tho Indopondent movement in Geors fi and muny suggestions were mude na to how tis to be iMluyode Tho roferenecs of tha mem- bors of tho Comnnlttes for President aro: Thure ae oe yard, 9; Hendricks, 8; Hancoc! 3 Field, 8; nominee, 3; Pondleton, 1; ak 6trangoly cnough, ‘Titden 1, and he a newspaper GRANT YB. TILDEN. Wasnmatoy, D.C, Murch 90.—Tho Aloxnn: Arla Guzette publishes abort lotters from editors of nearly ovory Democratic paper In Virginia {n° Tegard to ‘Tlidon's cundiducy, and thore ty but ong uxpression of opinion; that, us betwoen +Grant and ‘Tilden, tho former will swoop tho Btate. Tilden is pronounced tho weakest man the Donwerats can vominatw. ord Is tho cholvg of a largo majority, WET-NUUSING TI BABY. Vera mrarblepatch to Cinckanaté Enquirer. WABHINGTON, Slurch 27.--Horv ja a viow which shows bow tho Sherinan boom ig worked up. Some daya ago the correspondyut of a Boston newspaper cas towed in on the Boerotary to have wchat with bin. Or course he capgratulated in on bly Presidential cbancus, Baid he, whew ready toleaye; \ “Myr Becrotury, tho paper I ropreacat js siv- THE ‘CHICAGO ing you noble support. f believe ft {s tho only newaprper tn Boston which oponly advocated your nomination.” “Ono,” suid John, “thore aro others of tho Boston papgrs which epoak of mo well.” “ Tknow that,” added the correspondents hut tho Trimecript is the most cordint and hearty. Now, couldn't you let the T'ranacript hive tho ane, advertising of tho ‘Treasury Dopnrt- mon “Cortalnty,” antd the Seeratary. Thon, ring- Ing his boll, ho hud his mossonger sond to lin Mr. Sturlevant, tho Stationery and Printing Clerk, Ho cume. “Mr. Sturtovant,” suid the coronary, “FE want you to givo tho Boatan Transcriph all the advertising of the Treasury Departmont herenftar.” Wheroupon the Clerk departed, and entered the paper on his lst of such as should print the Wrenaury advertising; and from that day to this the newspaper his enjoyed this patronue, and hus renewed Sts zeal for Shorman's noininntion. This is no Demoerntic ile, but can bo put to tho test'of proof, If neccanary. NOWN ON TILDEN Warhtnaton Pont (Dem). Mr, Tilden received tho Relld vota of Maine on the first ballot in the St. Louls Convention, but. he will not got it at Cinelnnatt. Nefthor will he receive tho vote of Connecti+ cut, which was soll for him bofore, Ex-Gov, Rigi or Senntor Eaton will be accorded that onor, Florida was unanimously for him in 1870, but itis doubtful if ho gots n vote from her in 1880, Californin’s voto waa thon bis frat and list, ‘but this tine tt will probably be cast as decided- ly for Jitdgo Field. Illlnols wos fairly divided In halyes, but at. Clacinnatt will probably be soll for Morrison. Maryland ond Michigan woro his n two thirds vote before, but hotharongninat him now, Misslesippi cast her full yote for him thon; now aho witlenst her full yote against hin, New Hamapahis was solid nt St. Louls, but at Cinelnnatl will nt least be divided. evade arid Orogan were both for him, but will now be carried for Judge Fieht. Virginin thon guvo him reventeen to five; she now will nt least reverse the Nguros, if, indecd, sho gives him a vote. Deloware will prosont Bayard; Ohto and West. Virginia, Thurman; Connvetiout, Eughsh or Entony New Jersey, Parker; Pennavivanin, Hancock: Tilinois, Morrison; Virginin, Miasourt, nud Michizan, Seymour; California, Field; and Indiana, Hendricks. Other States wilt bring for- ward other candidates, such ns Jowett, David Davia, and Payne, ‘ Now York, rent as she Is by contending fno- tions, will no longer be tho potentiality she was §n 18%8, Where, thon, enn any friend or advocato of Mr. Tilden's figure 1p tho 4% votes necessary tonamninate him by two-thirds, or even a mu- TT? In 1676 hestarted out with 404 votes, thirty-four more than n inajority, with seven other gentle. men dividing up tho remaining 34, Wo are not opposing SLr. ‘Cden's nomination, but slmply at- tempting to show by cold mathemntics that it {a impossible to replico him where he wason tho S8th day of Jie, 1878, The party has grown stronger in tho Inat four yenrs, while Mr, Ailton has seen his porsonat and political strength visl- bly decliue. FIRES. AT FORT WAYNE. Bpetiat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Font Warng, Ind., March 30,—At 9 o'clock to- night u firo broke out in the four-story brick | block owned by Jutnes M. Kane & Bro. and occupied by HJ. Trentman & Bro, wholesale arockory; Noll Bros. & Co., wholesnio millinery; and Hanna, Wiler & Co., wholesale notions and fancy. goods, Tho fire fs still raging, with no rospect of boing extinguished before morning. Bie Trocte is vatued ut $30,000, nnd tho stock of oOds contalned theroin ut $120,000. Tho total logs will probatly execed $40,000, n large portion of which will be covered by insurance. ps! —— AT IHIGHLANDTOWN, ab. Ractisone, March 90.—Sobastian Helldorfor’s browery, at Mighlandtown, Baltimore County, noar this clty, wna destroyed by fire fitan carly honr this morning. Toss, $10,000; Insured in tho German-American of New York for €5,000. IN CHICAGO. Astill alarm to Engine Company No.3 at 2:40 yesterday afternoon was caused by tho burning out of a chimnoy at No, 88 Gcorgo streot, owned ane eee by Paul Kudsehick. Damuge, —— AT PORT AUSTIN, MICH, Derrotrt, Mioh., March 30.—A fire at Port Aus- tin, Mich., last night, destroyed tho now salt: block and sawmill of Thomas Winter & ‘Co, Loss, $12,000; uninsured, AT NOIMWICII, CONN. Norwion, Conn., March 30,—Tho loss by fire at Ponomah Mills inst night 1s $75,000. a POLITICAL NEWS. ILLINOIS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cramraian, IL, March 80.—Tho Champaign County Republican Convention to sclect tele- gates to attend the State Congressional andItep- resentative Conventions mot to-day, Evory town in the county was represented but one. Tho dolegntes to the Congressional Convontion wero {nstructod for tho Hon, J. @. Cannon, the present Representative from tho Fourtconth District, Thoso to tho Representative Conven- tion were Instructed to vote for tho Hon. James 8, Wright, of Champaign, for Sénator, and A, HL Bail oy, of Rantoul, for Representative from the Thirticth District. Platt County will namo tho othor Representative. ‘Tho dologn tes to the Stato Convention aro un- Inetra oted, Lither by accident or design, a mas lority of the delegates are for Dinine, yot the Vonvontion itself applauded tho namo of Grant tothe ccho whenever it wis montioned, For Governor it is suid flvo delegates aro for Cul- Jom and threo for Gan, Minaker, ‘Tho actlon of the Conyeution was harmonicus, and the be at of focling prevailed, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Gavesnune, Lll., March 90.—-Lnat ovening tho colored yaters of thie city held a large and en- thusiastio mecting at tho City-Hull, A Ropub- Henn Club was orgunized, It is certain that every colored voter tn tho city will ba n moinber, They pussed_n resolution favoring Blaine for Proaldont, They are about unanimous for him, ‘To-morrow the Knox County Republican Con- vention will bo held nt tho Opera-House, Tho politicians are nireatly. nt work with tho dolu. gates. A llyely time fs oxpected. From present Appeurances Blaine will curry tho Convention, BAN FRANCISCO. Special Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, BAN Franctsco, March 90.—At 11 o'clock to- night tho success of the Citizens’ Protective ‘Union and defeut of thoSand-Lut sooms assured, A small voto is polted,and tho yotcs!n tho Workingmon’s wards show a spoclally marked tulling off as compared with tho last oleotigqn, ‘Tho city ts perfectly quict. ‘To the SWeatern Associated Press, SAN Francisco, Cat, Murch 90.—At 12:50 tho total vote cast was 18,645, or about 8,000 short of the vote at the sume hour at tho Inst election. At this rate less than 35,000 yotos will be policd. Aguinst the probabltity ofa light vote favoring the Workingmon {8 tho fact that, owing to the difference tn tho tint of papor, the churnoter of tho ballots can bo known us thoy lio in tha boxes, and those who have been on watch claim that the Citizens’ Union tlekot Ja abond avon fn some strong Worklognicn’s [iscinuta, There ig nob much alk of sorutching, though moro or loas in boing donc. ‘Thus far thu olection has been the quintest ever hold In the city, ‘Tho total voto of the city, oxcept two small outside precincts, is 80,007. Since noon the Workingmon's wants havo pulled wp somowhat, and ut tho close it is found tht nearly all tho wards nro ubout uniformly 2% er cent below tho voioot inst Septombor, The fonth, & strong Workingmen’s precinat, bas fallon somowhat short of that proportion, and tho Twelfth, an equally strong Citizons’ ward, runs alittle over. ‘Chore soos to bo a general bolic that the Oltizens’ Union have clevted all tholr candidates, although tho outlook is leas favorablo, reasoning from tho totals of the varl- ous wats, thin curler in tho diy, Tho Workingmon hnyo filed w protest against counting the ballots of the Citlons’ Union on account of tho difereuce jn the tnt, SLat aig that thelr own ballots were printed on Jegal paper obtuiued fram tho BSccretary of State, while the ballots of tholr oppononts aro not in conformity with the jaw, differing in color, welght, and toxturo of paper. * Much comment ta oxcited by the variation bo- fore noted In tha bullot piper, lt is known that mien baye been statlonad ut the polling-placod during tho day to take notes of the color of the bullots and persons voting them, and tho Work. dngmen charge Lhat the Citizens’ Union put up a fob purposely to enable thom to oxcrelse ur yelllance over the voters in violation of tha Election laws. One roport Is that an employé of the Becretary of State's oftice was mado use of to secure the doalred ditfereuco in the ballot Duper. Thora seouis good grounds for y contest over the matter, and muny hold that the ballote uot ta accordance with the law ean be thrown out wviug the clection to the Workingiien,, ‘The voty counted at 8:30 p. mn. gives the Citl- acna’ tluket 341; Workingmen. 108. Muny precincts huve uot yet commeneed cou nelng. If tho few roturns thus far recdlvod are fairly tudictative of tho result, they show what has been claimed by many, that the Workingmen aro tiring of Kearnuylsm, aud have rotused to turnout to-day, gud this corruspondsa to somo extent to observations at the varlous polling- plucca during tho day, a CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS. Naw Yors, March W.--Ancut tho Yorktown celebration next year, It fy thought thg coms inemoration of tho surrender at Saratoga would be titing, At Suratoga the Americay army was exclusively composed of Americans, lub by Americans, and, unuided, this aruy cou; 6,000 Liritish to lay down their army’ LOCAL POLITICS. The Two Parties Preparing for Tuesday’s Contest. A-Full List of the Aldermanic Candi- . dates Seeking Election. Thore wor n falrly attended meeting of tho Domoeratic City Exeentlye Committco last ovoning at Lower MeCorinfek Hall, Thomas 1. Courtney in the chatr. On motion, it was or- dored that the ‘Town Central Committees incot: thts evening,—the South Town at Central Hall, tha Wost ‘Town at.tho Town Collector's office, and tho North Town at Lower McCormick Halt. Tho candidates wore also requested to be prea- ent and give thelr nssistanee i appointing m Campnin Committees, Xpeeches urging tho nee cesaity of bringing out tho fall Democratic vota were mado by Tom Conrtnoy, Goorge Hibben, and Phil Contes, after which an adjournment was hai: until to-morrow evening, whon tho Town Committees will report tho rosult of this ovening’s conforences, THE SOUTH SIDE. Tho Republican South Town Campaign Com- mittee met yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, In tho Grand Pacific Hotel, with John H. Clough in tho chnur, The following list of Committees was announced: Finance, J... Woodward, Arthur Dixon, and P. 1. Smith; Printing, Gilbert, Birch and Shorick; Speakersand Malls, Messrs. Euston, Grant, and Couch, Reports from tho wards showed the necessity of tho Republicans be- stirring themsclyes, as tho Democrats scem to bo awake, and, unless better work js done, aro Hable to enrry tho town elections. The meeting adjourned untit 4 o'clock this afternoon, at the samo place. ‘ A lnrgoly-attended mecting of colored Nepub- iicuaa ae held dase ovontnuy dt Onivet Tlnll [te Waring in the chilr and J. Hf. Howard secre: tary. Speeches wore made by IL A. Farwell, F, Ti. dink, KR. B. Bacon, J. M. Moore, Et Bliss, William Baker, R. M. Mitehell, J.Q. Grant, and others, Resolutions indorsing the Republice ni nominees for South-Town oilious wore unan- imausly adopted, after which tho meetlug ad- dJourned. The Democrats of the Fourth Ward mot Inst evening in Armory Tell, Indiana avenne, nenr Twonty-ninth stedet. Julius 8. Grinnell noml- nated “Androw 3f..West for Alderman of the Fourth on. tho. jomocratic ticket. ing that the Hepublicans were dl fled with thoir = candidate, and he thought Mr. West would secure. mins ‘of tholr votes, being n realdent of the Repub- lican end of tho ward. ‘Tho nomination was made unanimous, and a Committee of three, consisting of Messrs, Mattocks, Stone, and Waldron, wero sent after Mr. Weat. Speeches prgaictinn, a Democratic victory were made by taker and Doolittlo, Mr. Wost, was thon brought in, and he thanked the meoting for tho honor conferred upon, hint, boing that ho would mnke a respectable showlug. Many other tho assemblage Rpecches wero inuie, and when disporsed it was far jnto tho.night THE WEST SIDE. A mecting of the Ropublican West-Town Cam- paign Committeo was held in Justice SMntson’s aMico, corner of Madison and Hulsted strects. Inst evening. Gon, Martin Reem wis elected Chnirinan, und Jumes Stewart Seoretary, Put- ker's Hall was sclooted for houdquurters, andthe Committee will hold a seselon there at 10 o'clock cvory morning. On motion of Mr. Bmeltz, the Executive Cominittes was in- structed to sco that there was a Republican Judgo in avery precinct in tho Seventh Ward, the Council having ‘appointed only three. Tho foltowing Finunee Committee was anpuinted: Sixth Ward, C, Toxtamayer; Seventh, Dhith Mans; Kighth, Georgo W. Spofford; Ninth, Col. W. H. thompson; ‘Tonth. George E. White; Rloventh, Gen, Beom; Twelfth, Ald. Rawlelgh; ‘Thirteenth, Ald, Thompson; Vourteenth, Jobn Buumgarten. The matter of tho appuintment of Constables to prevent fraudulent voting waa referred to the Exccutlvo Commnittes, Tho samo Committee was instructed to call togethor tha Republican candidates: for Altormon for the purpose of conforring ns to tho nanagemont of the campaign. The Committee then adjourned, ‘Tho Eighth Ward Republican Club mot nt No, S00 South Halsted street lust ovening, butat once jujouirned until Thiapsday Mighty As tho Comtit- teouppolnted to make suggestidns concerning an Aldorman was not ready to ‘report. Thora were quitoa number of Lawlor’s fricnds pres- ont, who Intonded to capture tho meotiog and nin tt, if the subject had come up. Some of tho motabers want to run a Ropublican, and others wish tho Club to indorso Conway, tho-Indopent= ont Domoerntic nominee, All tho decent men in tho ward want to get rid of the blathorskite piney BDO are willing to forego purty ties to at end, The Tonth Ward Republican Club mot Inst avening at No, 258 Wost Luke street. Some rou- tine business was transacted, nud a number of new members were added to the roll. The next mooting wil bo hell Thursday ovening, tho place to be hereaftor tlxed upon. ” The Vloventh Wand Aepyllican Club hold a woll-attendod meeting yoserday ovening In Martino’s Hall. Notaries were appointed to at- tend the polling plaees on oloction day as fol- lows: Pirat Precinct, Mr, Wiitlam Clittenbverg; Second Preelnet, Mr. C, 1. Webster; Third Pree elnot, Mr, A, J, Stone; Fourth Precinct, Mr, Fy N. Howard; ‘Iifth Procinet, Mr. A. N, Ling catt; Sixth Preeinet, Bir. i. 8. Tuthill. The following resolution was passed wnaniwonus- ly: “Resolved, That wo heartily fudorse the action of the Republican yotera at the primary lection In the selection af T. H. Bord for Ald crm of the Eloventh Ward; also tho action of tho West Town Convention in {ta choice fortown olficors, and wo lode to ench and all tho nomil- hoes our enrneg! aupnor ‘On motion, a num- ber of mombors of tho Club wero appointed ticket-poddlers und challengers for tho various precincts, Tho Twolfth Ward Ropubli rousing meoting yesterday ov: Weat Madison atroot. re addressed tho meoting, and of his romurks offered tho following reso- lution, which was -unanimously adopted: ““Reaolved, Thnt it Is the sense of this meeting that ft 1s tho duty of ‘nll true ‘Republicans hav- ing the interest of tho Republican party aud its principles ut boart to support the Republican Hominees for political preference, and to that ond we do euch and all of ua plodge ourselves to Hee all bonornblg moans to secure the cleu- ion of tho ontiro town and Aldermanto nominees of this ward and town." The moeting wags also addressed by Judge J. - Harrys Mr. EF, Allon, Col. A. Hulbort, F. 5 Club hold na ng at No, Os rin Howard Rusaoll, 8. 8. Garducr, and Col. J, D. Whit- noy, after which it adjourned, A ineeting of the Republican Club of tho Fourtosnth Ward was bold lyst evening at No, Milwaukeo avenue, Tho: nomlnutions of J. . MeGrath for Aldorman and of tha ontire town tloket was !ndorsed by tho Club. Mr. dto- Groth returned thanks in a vory brief specch, olniming that tho nomlnation waa entirely un- solicite oy hina If elected bo would always be found at his post, and would endeavor to obtain an oconomicul and honest government for the people, Ho promised nt the samo time to do all ho could for the tutcresta of the ward, Ho dc nounced Ald. Stauber ns a dangerous Com- -munist, and sald it wus tine the Fourtecath Ward should wipe out the stuln of being repro- éonted in the Councll by a member of tho piety of anarchy and destruction. He wos in oarnest in tho flabt, and if cleuted, us he believed ho would be, he promised to mako a record of which nolthor be nor hia oanstituents sboutd be ashamed, The Bxecutlya Committes wore ore ganized, and made adie arrangemonta in view of tho election, and the meeting adjourned until after cloction, ‘Tho Republicans mot at the oorner of Twelfth and Wallur atrevta Inst evening, tho object being to nominate, or agrag upon, soiny onc to support for Aldorman, Thoro. are a great many aspire unts for tho houora of office in tho ward, and tho result was that tho gnthoring was an unusually Jarge one, the various Domeckutlc cundidates having musteréd tholr stronyth In the hope that thoy would bo. fdoragd. 6 wag, perhips, as lurgo a “Roepubllean™ uicoting a8 was over hold there, .2hero wero soma who std that the Club had boon eslicd to Indorsa Demosthonos IUldreth for Allerinan, and thon, agaln, there were othora who clalined that the wholo thing was in tho Intorest of a Mr. Gill, But, be this as itamay, no nomination was made, but resolit+ tlous wero micnted which aeitey for the Mix- coutive Committes of the Club appoluting threo Aiekotpeillloes for ench previnct to work tn the interest of the “Republican party" oleotion= day, which {ato report ata meoting to be hold Monday ovening. it ig nob knowa what tho whole thing means, but It is suppogod to moun that some of tho Ropublicana pro to support Hildreth Tucaday. In fuct, the loaders sald as much after tho meeting. THR NOUTI BIDE, Amooctingof anumber of young Domoorats was held at Brand's Hall Inet venting for the purpose of organizing a * Young Do ub." Tho Imnocting was called to orlor by Mr, Huns Hilrting, who proposed 3fr, W, Hf, Downey us Chairman, who was elected. The object of tho meeting wna exptniuod by Mr, Hans Harting, who expressed the hope that thoy would protit by tho example of tho ubs Neuus, who bad very active young men's clubs, Mr. Lawrence Eunla made uw 6) Jn favor of the organization of the club. A commitioe wus Hppolatod tar propose names for ollicors of tho ub. Aftor a short deliboration tho Comimittac mado the followlog report; President, Alfred 1. Mac sony Vioo-Proaidvat, Jobin f. Noyes; Secrotury, wu Haus H. Downey; Trousuroty Frod G. Winston, je. ‘Tho report was adopted Tho club’ was’ then addressed by Perry H. Bouith, Jr., and others. ‘Tho Misteonth Wi Republican Club hold an adjourned mocting last evening ut No. 410 North @, Col Loula Schaffner Mi the chalr, Brief peeches were mado by Gon. O. L. Mann, Samuel Apploton, Potor Almendingor, Anton Imbott, Col. Schuttuer, and uthors, ‘hore was a general expreasion of opinion to the cifect that Mr. Tut- holf would undoubtedly seoura tho support of tho better cliss of Democrats us ugulnet Louis Bartels, Tho Communist canduate, Stubl, is a racont importation, and moved from. thu south- weatern past of the city when ho beant that the Comununlsts hid secured a victory iu the ward a TRIBUNE: WEDRESDAY, at tho closo | yeur ago. and shontd toe ously defeated if tha Ttepublienns dnd Democrtt ante, Tho Fifteonth and Hixteonth Wants Auxiliary Clubs held amecting Inst evening vt 6% Novth Wells ateoct. | Mr. $1.7. Rogers presided. Mr. Willard Woodard ute a long and able ned. dress, He particularly dwelt upon the neceerd- ty of tho you inen tiking part Inthe polities of the entintry. ‘Tha youns non word wielding nhenithy Intiuence fieth in the National and toon Governmente, and we never could tinve good Natlonal Government untess we dood toenl zovernin ash primaries or elt ment Was not honest ost, oven if he was not a property-bolier, in the good government. of tho erty.” Here in thin olty they must sct an example to the whole of Til{nols, TUR ALDERMEN, Following Isa tat of all tho Aldermon tn tho fleld, whether regukerly or irregularly nom- inated, or by reputable or dMlerreputable organt- 7m 8. Wiekersham, D., Pat Sanders, D., Robert Law, Dey Andrew M. West, Diy Dy Ed Burke, Dy Wm. Curran, D., Joseph Duffy, Dy Frank Lawler, D., ind! D. H. Ackhott, D., IL. Schroeder, Ind. D, A.M, (ilnscow, C, RP.Willlomns, Ind. John E, Dalton, D.. Chas. MeMinamin, D. Frank Staubgr, 0. Dav Long, De, Tom Stout, Ind. D. Lous Bartols, D., Pat H. Tierney, Dy 38....A. IL Burley, Ray J.B. D. Hermann Tintger, C. GgagteeAt os a THE DE LESSEPS PARTY. New Yort, March 80,—Count Ferdinand do Leaseps reached this city from Moston at. 7 otelocie this morning, and is at tho Windsor Hotel. To-night ho dines at the Union Ctub, and to-morrow will tako dinner with Mr. Cyrus W. Fleld. The Countess fs inilisposed and opm lied to keep hor room, The purty will sat! for Liverpool on Thureday morning in the steam- ship Adriatic, of the White Star Linc, | Special state-rooms have been reserved for tholr ac- cuinmodation. CAUTION TO SMOKERS, Beware of Iinitationsand counterfeits, Ex- amine each clyarette; seo that every wrapper has Kinney Broa! fac-simile signature on it, No bogus patented substitutes or flavoring in our genuine brands. Kinney ‘Tobacco Company, Now York. i 3 Frank Warren, He Vin, Clemens, C. pe, IE nite, Ce 1. Mallory, ¥. hart Miunet Geo, Turner, 10 ‘Thomus Ityan, C.. A Cullertons Indy M. Haumbrokor, G, Teoednnos HE, Gil. Ind, Frank Bietetelat, 6, Broo Conwar, Ind, Day ‘corge Grizge, O., Q....dohn M. Smyth, 1, 10,,.41. 11. Cruvor, iby obert Heck, Cay *. M. ond, Alvin Hutte artin Giasenw, C. M, Brady, It. 1. J. MeQrath, It, Frank Sehnack, Indy 15... B. Young, diay Eley John Baller, Os, 10.... Anton Imhoff, Ry ae, ears Stam 7..Jdohn Murphy, Re, All Gould, CA ———— DRUNKENNESS, é Dr.D "Unger, discoverer of tho eiuchona cure for drunkennosa, cures all enses. Room 27 Paimor House. a “Persons suffering from impure blood, or whose health is wiving way, eithernas ministers or those who study clogoly, will find In’ Fellows’ Hiypophorphites Syrup the materint to bulld thom up and the tonic to keep them thore." Dn. 0. Cuay. Mra, Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething, has heen used for aires acne with never-fulling safety and success, cents, Night sweats, coughs, cmaciation, and declino proyented by Malt Bitters, BUSINESS NOTICES, *Arend’s Kumynas hus been uscd with highly bonetictal results during the Inst four years in tho various forms of dyspopsia, gastritis, nausea, gencral debility, consumption, ete. Ku- myss isnot « inedicino; it $s n plenaant, winc- Iko beverare (a food); mado from milk. pecul- inrly grateful to ndolicate stomach, Nothing olsd mnkes flesh, and blood, and strength 60 fast, It cnn bo safely relied on for tha recuperation of those cnacs of low vitality in which mediention or ordinary nutrition fall.. Send for cireular, Bownro of imitations. Arend'sgxumyss is rob sold to the trade, Consuniers supplied dircetl by A, Arend, Chemist, 170 Madison strect, Chi- cago. —— National Taste Clearly Nellned.—Tho sale of Atkinson's Whito, Rose oxcceds that of any other perfume, rand’ gonstantly incrensing, oan hardly fall short of a quarter of a million of bottlog annually. a Victor Baby Food comes nearer to mother’s milk than any other preparation Known. Try it. Prico, 2 cents. Alldrngylsta.: CUTIOURA RESOLVENT. (uticura ' BLOOD REMEDIES. Skin Disenses are but the Sigus of? Blood Poisons. "Skin Disonses fesue from an unhealthy condi- tlon of tho blood, und are Blvod Diseuaes,—Wil- Hon, ‘Tho Currouna Resepres cure the most obatl- nate forms of Bl -ad and Skin Disenaes, and aAf- fectious of the Scalp with Losa of Hair, whon all othor remedies and mothods of treatmont full. CUTICURA KEROLVENT purifies tho blood, reno- yates and myigorates tho fystem, absorbs and onrrics aeny polsonous mattor, and by enriching: and strongthening the blood, vitalizea with now Hife ovory organ and process of tho body. Honco tho pornianence of the cures made by tho CuTi- CURA REMEDIES. e CuTicuRA, ModicinalJolly for external appil- catlun, urrests disenso, eats iway dead flesh and skin, allays inflammation, itching, aud irritation, and heals ulcers, sores, and scalp affections with logs of halr, when the ResoLvENT ja takon Ine tornally. OuTicena Soar, propared trom Cutl+ cura, i& clennaluy, refroshing, and tho only nat- ural benutifier of’ the skin, "which it, softens, whitons, and preserves beyond praise, CuticuHA Bravina Boap, also prepared from. Cutleura, 18 the tirat and only medicinal soap compound ox- pressly for shaving. RUNNING SORES Interesting Account of the Mealing of a Broken Neg. Meases, Lotinors & Pankuay, Druggista— Dear Bins: On the zdd of Auguut, 1877, L had the misfortune of having my leg broken, in front of Willlam Sterns’ dry-goods store, by a caso of goals being thrown on me. Tho bone was set hy aphysiciin of this plice, Upon removing tho Kpllits, sores broke out from my knee to tho lieel, and several physicians culled It varicose yelns, and ordered inv to wear rubber stockings, Aftor wearing out ubont $25 worth of differont: makes without any signs ef any cure, 1 bought the Curicuna Renevixs for the purpose, as £ expressed ft wt tho timo, tobe humbugged ngain, Before balf had been used 1 was agtonished to suo tho sores heal up ono by ono, and new not ou gore ts ta boseen, J recommended the sania ton neighboring lady who had been troubled for years with a goro wrist. Attor ushig hundrods Of remedics, she is completely cured. espaol fully yours, HENRY LANDEC: Doyor, N. HE SALT RHEUM ‘Ten Years, ‘Treated by Teun Physicians, ‘VUaed ull kinds of Medicine, Mosara, Weexs & Potren—Deur Sirs: I focl it my duty to fuforin you of what saute Coriouna Remepizs have doue for ne, 1 have eutlered froin Halt Rhoum for ton years, been troated by at lonst ten physicians, and takon uny quantity of modiving, without cure until L took your rom- edies, which hive beon norfcetly successful in my casa, leaving the akin on ny fuce, scalp, and body nd white und freo from bunior as auy- body’s. Yours truly, = sTRPHEN H. LOVEJOY, Auburn, Me., April d, 187v, ITCHING HUMOR For Eleven Yenrs Cured, Joun W, F, Honus, Esq. North, Hampton, N, HL, woll known as tho originator of the haons? Line Cogches, Boston, writes that ho has boon cured by tho Curiouna Remepizs of gu itching humor from which he has boon 4 groat sutfercr, ng all his friends kuow, Ho considers thom tho greatest remedies of tho ago, “GUTICURA REMEDIES, For Hilood, #ktu, aud Soulp Iumors, Aro proparod by WEEKS & POTTER, Chomilsts wud Beaugiota, Ow ‘Washington-8t., Boston, 24 Front-8t., Toronto, Ont. aud § Snow Hitl Lon- don, and for aalo by all Drugglsts, Prico of Curioura, small boxes, 50 cents; large boxes, $l. itenony: $1 per bottle. Curicund xT SOAP, 24 conte per cake, AG SUAVING SUP, 15 conta; ad largo cousutners, 60 ota, COLLINS VOLTAIG PLABTERS ci instantly relieve Pata, Soreness, aad Weakness, 1NAL. ce A MEtL fn bars for Harte ARCH 31, 18380. “It Pays to Trade on the West Side.” The Carpet Depart't of the WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, Madison and Peoria-sts,, ‘Will prove this to the entire satisfaction .of the kcenest, closest, shrewdest, best posted purchaser who will take the trouble to in- spect our stock. Our assortment of New Ingrains Is full of the neatest, prettiest, and ‘most tasteful designs. We can roll out on our floor undoubtedly the best selected stock of Tapestry Brussels In the city, in a Jatge variety of the newest and most correct designs ‘and colorings, not the frowsy, antiquated, hideous patterns that offend the eye and taste, but harmonious, elegant designs and effects. In Body Brussels We have not a single old pattern, the entire stock being new this season. IN PRICE ‘We mean to prove the assertion at the head of this advertisement, and will make most interesting figures to Young Housekeepers, Pasties refurnishing, Hotel Keepers, Board- ing Houses, &c., for cash only. It will pay to purchase ear- ly this season as each week marks an advance in price by the makers, CARSON, PIRIE & CO, CARPETS. TRIMMINGS, Chas. Gossage § Co. Our Spring importation of Dress and Manile “Trimmings,” | 8s, Now arriving, includes many de- signs exclusively our own, and all the “Novelties” of the Paris and Berlin markets, excelling in ele- gance and variety all former ex- hibits. Jet, Passementeries, Fringes, Vest Fronts, Collars, Ornaments, Tassels, Trimming Drops. “Iridescent,” “Cashmere,” “Sunrise,” Silver, Cut Steel, Gold and Bronze Trimmings, Omaments, Collars, Fringes, &c, Black Chenille and Silk Jetted Fringes at 35¢ and upwards. Worsted Fringes for Sacques and Dolmans. Our stock of Buttons Ys unrivaled---over 2,000 dtf- ferent patterns to select from -~- Antique designs on Bronze, Silver and Gold. Exquisite Avt Designs in In- ‘laid Pearl, Chased and Cut Steel, and an immense assortment of Jet, Cashmere, and Buffalo Horn, Ribbons In all the new colors and patterns. Fringes Made to Order To match color combination in material, Chas. Gossage & Co. SAPANULE, ‘ THE CELEBRATED GLYCBRINA LOTION, gives immediate rutief. und » radtoal euro for -Rheumatlam, Neuralgia, Mal Diph la, Malaria, thesia, Pogumonia, Sore Throat, Joflammation of the Lungs, Ac, mo Hack, Inflammation Of the Kitnoys Hackacha, Piles, Yuntgns, or Boronuss of the Feot from what- rer couse, Huns oF Bonide, und all Indammato senses. “Xapanulo” will advalife, Du nui noglect cy aa a bottle. i t rificotes, Ac, tn ur Huuiioal cred a sont Fee up appiteation by letter, ted No clek'in crying i. 88 we wuurantod Autisfacuon or fo, Ruld by wht Drugytau,. lad Duties ee A GELHY a COMPANY, Propelotors, 27 Brondway, Now York, MUMILHON, PLUMMETS COn Wholvasle Ayonts, Chicago, Lik, ri 1 en ae ee a er cece eran terme whan mp THI TRIBUNE 7] a ‘Tangitude Weet 9 ‘Uteranich [Ree WEATHER-MAP. . 3) pots T 43 Logansport « Keokutals Rainfall, Bar, i T. ? ag Bae, MOve 20.2y, ris, 748 Oley Serinanora Gag it 8 hours. jaFomieter. Prather apan gs ew fad-farce. lo ie 20.04 ia Barr © Pittsbu re 023 ecaminas ( QS a7 Chwort, Bar 20,18 « Bar 20.29 oft AG) it 748 faraiaports P83 TaHingtoNy Vincennes $/ Olngingnty” yg Ga) 38) Du Quoiaf ohio, culevilte “srintington.. 3 © er, 4025 Zea Rohmand, aunce T. T 48 A: lemphis Bor 2014 2, ‘T50 (%) ~ Decatur ‘ Dirminghan/e 6 GB, 3008 (a Covenant Vicksburg iChicok, Pe JacksonvillefEN\ svaxparo aries + oN Step Rerrae 5 NN GN ; Li 12 fe “Troha Wet from Ale Wasiegtnn, a] a ee € ao Avi a 3 Rar anita eed @ oL , Atlanta e To s Py Bteon fonigomery ,° , Savannah F4 4 2 A: hnitanooga =~ CHunibls ENGRAVED EXPREBSLY FOR THE 70 i Observations taken at all stations at the same momont of time. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Tine. Ther, Hu | Wind.) Vet) an, Bar, Moxinam, 0; minimum, 3 flar.| Ther.) It 3} az) at 5] 4h | aro] 4s | INDICATIONS, Orrick or. ‘Tie Clr BIGNAL Orricen, Wastinoton, D. C., March 3l—1n. m.—For Ten nessee and the Ohio Valley and the Lower Lako region, warmer, cienr or partly cloudy weathor, northenstorly winds, gencrally veoring to southeasterly, stationary or falling baromotor. For the Upper Lake region, iucreasing cloudiness, followed by areas of rain or snow, tinds mostly southeasterly, stationary or higher temporaturo, lower barometer. For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Valleys, partly cloudy weather, occasional warm southenst shifting to colder northwest winds, rising preceded in south and east portions by falling barometer. BAKING POWDER. THE CONTRAST! While other Raking Powders are largely ADUL- YERATED with ALUM and other hurtful droge, Dr. PRICE’S has been kept UNCHANGED In all of Ita original poe and wholesomeness. The beat evidence of TS SAFETY. MEALTHFULNESS, PURITY, and JEFFECTIVENESS, ix THE FACT of ttn helng weed to-day, from North to Sonth, from Fast to West, in the bomen of the rleh ani poor, where $t has beca ascd for the last 15 years. A PURE FAUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, NEVER SOLD IN BULK. Mado by STEELE & PRICE, Manufacturers of Lupolln Yeast Gems, Special Flavoring Extracts, Ets., Chicago and St. Louis. DIVIDEND NOTICES. CURYSOLITE SILVER MINING COMPANY. Rooms Nor. st To 47 Th 1b Buvapway, NEW You arch 13, Lasa. BM Hoard of ‘Trusteos hava. this day iteainred & 1. RRL TIOILDING, Tho regular monthly DIVIDEND (No, 5) of TWO PRIt om tere Sut tdaON DO H Spal nloesof ila, Company, amounting to "TWt iy OUSAND DULL ARS (#00,00), or ONK RILATEH. aut of the sith month's net earnings, payablo at the Contral Trust Company, No. 15 Naseon Htreat, on the Zith of March. ‘Transfer Books wil) class March 3, and reopen Mareh DRAKE DE KAY, Secretary, Little Chief Mining: Company, Hooms $1 70 81 Nonse, Reina, 18 Hrondway, New York, Afarch 15, 180, The Boant of Trustoos hayn this day decin: Monthty Diriiend (No. 3) of ONE por cent on the Ton Million Dollars ($10,000,000) Capttal Binck of this Com. pany, amounting to One Hundred ‘Thousand Dotlare (HULL) or Fifty Conta per share, out of the second month's net earuings, payablo at the Central ‘Trust CEE eee ono Maroh 21 and raapon ‘Transfer bool wi jaro! a Btarch ak DRAKE DE KAY, Secrotary, 5 CROCKERY, &c. JUSTRECELVED Per Steamship “BAVARIAN,” New Patterns Dinner, Tea, and Tunch Sets in Minton, Spode, Wedgowood, and Copeland. New Styles Limoges Dinner and Tea Sets. Also Cut and Engraved Glassware. Toilet and Chamber Sets in New Designs. Fine Table Cutlery. All grades of Crockery, Glass, and China Ware. Housckeopers, and others about commencing, will find it for their interest to examine our goods and prices before making purchases. Parties can order from us by “Telephone.” We use both the District Telegraph and Bell. BURLEY & TYRRELL, 83 & 85 STATE-ST., CHICAGO. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING ‘Has regularly taken place on APEHIL 18, 2,250,000 DOLLARS IN PRIZES AND ONLY 15,000 FIRST CAPITAL, $1,001, BECOND #00.00, Aga TH othor prizes amduniing to #1.00OE Wholor, HMO, Thnlyon £18; quarters, io eighth, INT fonts, $15) Gwontloths, $7.60; fortioths, $276, ‘To avo dolay and loss, romit by oxprase paras. BAILEY & CO. Brokora and Coutmiasion Agonta. 25 Nuaaut-at,, Now Yorks BAKEIOS CHOCOLATE, &c, ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. WALTER BAKER & C0,, 1880. Dorchester, Mass, CHOCOLATE, BROMA, & COCOA) In thalr best and purest farm, eontaln every tugrediont that ta need. ful for the suatenance and growth of the kiunan ayatem, being con posed, as determined by chemical analyse, T, starch, gum, ylutei ‘anu a white crystaltisatite substance calted ¢ 10 thetne in tea, but containing more nitrogen and belny an dnport- B ‘oll, tt heabromine, aiunitar ant adjunct to nutrition. SOLD LY GROCERS EVERTWHERE, A Gough, Cold ry hat Requires Immediate Attention. ny of thens aliments, If Mralion of the aloe, 8 hroat Diseas Established Twenty-five Years. BROW N’S CAUTION! -'Tha popularity of the ‘Troouss hex caused sev: eal cn terfell poor, ead - erthicas “Ghiatn outy Sad BROWN'S: BRONCHIAL TROOHES, with the name of the pros prietors on PER BOX. permanent T! Disease, ment stamp attached OF Consumptivn. s each box. ‘Bold every= seieaceralatr mon-atet- | RUNNER CD CS TEM Wee Sp | Hicenstiy icons Uriah TRocitias hove wo 25o., 500, & 91.00, ‘when relaxed eithor from cold or over-exertion of Prepared and Sold by JOHN I, BROWN & SONS, Boston, C7 Brown's Bronchial Trochos contsin togredients which also act specially op the organs of the VOION, ‘They have an extraordinary emMoscy in al) affections of the Throst and Laryuz, restoring {The larger cheapest,) by all Drugglste, healthy tone the vole, and produce a clear enunciation. They are partioularly reoomucaded to SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS, and all who aro aMioted with Cough, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Influenza, Sore Throat, or Moarseness. fied A La AP EL ae Le Ea LA Sole ll hs MRS. WINSLOW'S.SOOTHING SYRUP, 25¢,- WORLD-FAMED REMEDIES,-25¢. , for Children Teething, &c. BROWN’S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, for Eradicating Worms in Children (unfalling). BROWN’S HOUSEHOLD PANACBA, for Relleving Pain, both Ioternal aad External. BROWN’'S CAMPHORATED DENTIFRICE, for Whitening and Preserving the Tecth, BQL0 BY ALL DRUGGISTS.. Bey een ta a ake nent cineese ence cee Teenes cagks Rane comaggmm the Pest | From Observations Made by the Signal-Service, U. 8." A., at 11 P. My ‘Washington Mean Time, March 30, 1880, ess ay rt