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ARE OFFERING SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THEIR SUIT DEPARTMEN 300 Imported English Walking Jackets At $6 Each. Satin De Lyon Mantles, At $20 and $25 Each, Summer Silk Suits At $12 Each. A FEW MORE OF THE Combination Silk Suits At $26. JUST RECEIVED, BEAUTIFUL Bunting Suits, In Black Livery Saphyr, at "$12, $15, $20, and $25. These are exclusive styles, and cannot be duplicated elsewhere. NEW REDINGOTE SUITS, In all the latest colorings. CHILDREN’S ‘SUITS and CLOAKS, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. LOWEST PRICES! MANDEL BROTHERS, STATE-ST. Michigan-av. and Twenty-second-st. TO REN Part of Office or Nesk-Room, Firat Floor 148 La Salle-st. FOR RENT. Front Basement Office,8 6 Lau Salle-at, With Fine Vault. 1 i With Fino Vault, Meated with Btoam, Inquiro at FOR RENT. No. 387 West Adams-st. Has 11 rooms, bath-rooms, closats, and att Joband good barn SIN a Hose 103 Washington-st. FOR LEASE. THE WINDSOR HOTEL, " MONTREAL, ‘This new, splendid Motel, completo! \< srely furnished. and {N PULLOERIMTTON inafored for lease. Apply to ANDIEW ALDAD President Windsor Hotel Co. ‘Two-story and basemont brick, 40x14 foet, bull essly for Carriage Biatufactory, "Rone ean OF COLE, 131 Denrhorneat, QOEAN NAVIGATION. Renan nn! STATE LINE 20Glaszow, Liverpoal, Dublin, Balt dT yy denny, from Ny ovary ‘Thursday. F nut Cab pa Hay doveraltig, to aceommodauon. “second Cabla, BBroadway, N. YA Wid Li Handoipurnie Chicago. SOUS RTEGEN, Wotorn Managers tet Ue x NORTH CERMAN LLOYD. ~ Lonidon,.. Paris Stearmore aai nturdny’¢rond ‘New’ Vork for fouipampton and ‘ifonien. Vassongors poked ir lowest ratcs. dot ry TTR oF SARS AGT: tes, OF LAL Green, NY. TE CLAUSE. stu Atenia for Chicusan” ANCHOR LINK SAIL STEAMERS Bou ow York and Ginsgow. axed Fate diam ETHIOVIA, May i Sam "Phe » May & 3 pm | CINCASHIA, May 23,3 pm 40 Menara SS RoLearey cattle, alioupy or plas. 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THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE IN A BI- Siehe, ¥xtremo wioiuty corablaed with moderato vibes the isolation uf thu rider pail $24 eleuance of forms boat mator! ot whic We cinira that the combination of patent i, we control the monopoly [a Toate ee lan a, A ci ith 2 the ‘ Rly iMustrated prica-tist frogon applications” Hagel terms to American purchasers, he “ut ae wanted througout the Union. « tl im'd, ( “eg otentey Machinists omany Limn'd, Corea ig Original makors of the Hloyoio In Greab Url from alt motalllo cuden Offices, Moibura Vinduct, E. 0. wwe FOR SALES FOR SALE. ‘he key ton}, A Coal Works on the P.ttabure,Cincinnatt & Bt z Louis Rake pang a8 By, 8 few malles from Pitta senghee ‘A frat-clees Works: Celebrated Bicycles. aiefane And power of Funning) closencss of { ala and werk> Necessary to ut without then It Le eagiand, is Adgraaa Pt, Bos Tes, Bitburg, Pe- . DRESS Goons, COLORED — DRESS GOODS. PARDRIDGES MAIN STORE. In this department we show an extensive line of Paris Novelties, together with an endless variety of Medium and Low-Priced Dress Goods, AT OUR POPULAR LOW PRICES, 2 Cases 46-inch ALL- WOOL SHO0- DAHS, 20 different colors, at 75c a yard, usual price $1. 100 Pieces 24-inch ALL-WOOL MOMIE CLOTHS, latest shades, at 50c. 200 Pieces FRENCH DE BEIGE, 42 inches wide, splendid qual- ity, at 60c a yard. 100 Pieces 24-inch CASHMERE and ORIENTAL NOVELTIES at 35, 40, 50, and 60c. 100 Pieces 46-inch ORJENTAL BROCADES and FIGURES, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, and $1.75. 100 Pieces MOMIE CLOTHS, all colors, at 25c, 100 Pieces ENGLISH BROCADES, NEW EFFECTS, at 30c. 200 Picces ‘Tulliard’s best ALL- WOOL BUNTINGS, in Blacks and Colors, at-30c a yard. 200 Pieces FRENCH CASH- MERES, in Light and Dark Colors, at 50, 60, 65, and 75c. ORDER DEP’T. Requests for samples will re- ceive prompt attention. Goods exchanged or money refunded if} not satisfactory. PARDRIDCES’ MAIN STORE, 314 and 116 State-st. BAKER'S BROMA, Baker’s Broma Isa preperation of pure Cocoa ant highly nutritious substances, pleas- antly flavored and sweetened. It contains a large proportion of theo- bromine, and Bansesces powerfully restorative qualities. Its delicacy of favor ond perfect solubility have made it _@ favorite drinks among thousands, aritote of food.” From nk Teeovoring from disense; ospectalty to auch an diaiike ticles usual mc th iy recommonded. It ais0 Offors Rood nourishment for Children. JOIN C, WARREN, WALteEn CHanning, BLD, Gronoe HAywath 7.0. ADAMB, M.D. : JOUN HosANs, M, JouN Wane, A. Dy SOLD BY ALL GROCERS, ° (27 Our Book of Cholee Chocolate Recetpts will bo F tent free to any addrees, WALTER BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. MEMOVALS, Removal sss. 106 Dearborn-st., “RENDALL, BUILDING. OPTIOAL GOODS, Spectacica sulted to all ht sctontine panatnieeetnare ang Field Glenee tele ane croscopes, Harometers, otc. KAT FLAVORING STOCK FOI SOUPS, . hou eotur ees “ Modical Ris * Lancet,” ~ Botnntmption ta england increased ten-fold two yours.” Mark BESS: ARERR gs ten Sores LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTHACK. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST JADE DISHES, AND BAUCES, M LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT or MEAT. “le Er argtattctades ob jeamieaasines ane : LIEBIG, COMPANY'S, EXTRACT SHOES. enna S LADIE G,E. WISWALL8 €0,, See ages 66 8TATE-RT, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1880—TWELVE PAGES., GENTLEMEN)S NECKWEAR, GENTLEMEN'S NECKWEAR! Field, Leiter &.Co.. State and Washington-sts. We will place on sale this (Thursday) Morning: 150 Dozen OF THE “DE JOINVILLE” SCARES! 25cand5Oc BAOF, Being but HALE the COST of importation! Inspection Invited. | FURNITURE. The Tobey _ Furniture Go, Have ,now in their Ware- rooms the largest and finest display of CHAMBER SUITS ever shown in this country.. PARLOR, LIBRARY, DINING-ROOM, HOTEL, and OFFICE FURNITURE in equal variety. All at the Lowest Possible Prices. ‘ State & Adams:sts. Factory, Jellerson and Randolph-sts, CIGARS. EL PRINCIPE DE GALES Cigar Factory OF KEY WEST. Having secured the finest Vuelta Abajo Havana Tobacco, the Cigars of this Factory, under the world-known brands of EL PRINCIPE DE GALES LA PERLA DE CAYO HUESO, Are unexecled in quality and minke by those of the best Havana Factories, and are now received [n regular shipments by KANTZLER & HARGIS, 119 Clark-st. THORWART & ROEALING, 188 & 190 E.Randolph. ¥. HSCHIMPFERHAN &SOH,172 E Madison-st, TLONKILY, &c. ULVER;PAGE, 32, cHHOYNES.CO.2! LITHOGRAPHERS AND PRINTERS, Letter, Note, and Bill-Hoads, Chooks, Notes, Drafts, and Recelpte, Certificates of Stock, Bonds, Manufacturers’ Show-Cards, Clroulars, Notices. SAMPLES AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED, vs have a lot of od SAMPS.E THUNKGS for salo., BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING, Al1of Hapertor Quallty and at Low Prices. 4 lonory and Printing Co. he J. At. W. JONES Bunt errand Inoartgenca MINERAL WATER, Apollinaris “THR AVZEN OF TABLE WATERS.”” British Medical Journal, “EAU DE TABLE DES REINES! Le Gaulota de Porte, ANNUAL BALE, 8,000,000 BOTTLES AND JUGS, OF all Mineral Water Dealers, Grocers and Druggiste, nnn MOVEVG, re 5 mw FE LY DO VOU KNOW THISMAN? The Celebrated “DARK HORSE,” OUR NEXT PRESIDENT. If you would like to sec his face, look on the other side. Now that we havo your attention, Willoughby, HIM & Co. i thought su; did you speak D would Mke to have ‘ou remember that in their “daylight” salesroom on the third floor of their great building (approached by Halo’s elevator) they have ready for use Ulsterettes, made of Lintn Duck, the *modern” duster, also Heversible Vesta, made of Duck and Marseilles, two Vests in onc. These aro the 2890 Summer Novelties, introduced (of courso} by the only Live Clothiers of Chicago, Willoughby, HM1& Co. The sun sshining in this house, or rather, right through the middle of it, therefore the oods we sell are *fhealthy.”” We don’t ask our customers to walk through a gas« figted store atwnid-day, down through a mould y, damp cellar, every suit taken therefrom full of the unhealthy dampness, and almost sure death to the wearer unless properly aired. Most oyory man that has entered our beautiful store since our “horse-shoc” was put over the door hins been Incky. Old Probability says, “Every- thing will contéinte serene with Willoughby, MIN & Co. as long as they continue to do the ‘square thing’ by their customers.” WILLOUGHUBY, HILL & CO., corner Clark and Matison-sts, 3 also 416 to 424 Milwaukee-ay. 3 also corner Bluo Island- ay. and Twelfth-ste OPEN TILL NINE. CHAMBER SETS. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, 18 EICHTH CINCINNATI Industrial Exposition And CLOSE OCT, 9, 1680, IN THE Grand Permanent Buildings, ITS REPUTATION IS NATIONAL. Last yoar there wore Exhibitors from 24 | States, and 482,957 Visitors. ‘ f Its _honornbla record is world-wide, and the | upantecd by, & popular pablic subscription, snd is held under the joint auspices: Charuber of Commerce, Bourd of | Trade, and Ohio Mechanics’ Institute, who have so satisfactorily conducted theso Exposi- ons since Lit. . NO STOCKHOLDERS! NO DIVIDENDS t i] NO PRIVATE INTERESTS TO SUBSERVE t NO CHANGE FOW SPACE OR STEAM-POWER 1! Fry blo arrai ita hi been mad f] sue Wransportation of Goods und Vinitores 0° 2° ‘Those Grand Exhibitions of Arvand aroalwayehokt ihe Fale Of ore nnd dndastry We would call special attention to our immengg. line of Chamber Sets! The very latest designs, compris- ing over fifty of the prettiest and most unique styles in the market, in all the various woods, and will be sold at the lowest possible price. We are offering ‘some FULL MARBLE-TOP DRESSING. CASE CHAMBER SETS at $50 and $55. ‘These prices are special, to close the line, and cannot be duplicated. SPIEGEL & CO., 251 and 253 Wahash-av., YNEAR JACKSON'S Es! BANK STATEMENTS, REPORT OF THE CONDITION REMEMBER SEPT. 8 toOCT. 0, 1880. Send for General Circular of Information, HVGIL McCOLLUM, Secretary. ART STUDIO. SAC PHOTOS, by far the commmnot nitiovat pang CABINET fran “OF Now _and_Vory Stylish CHICAGO, i aa ag PANELS. At Cheng ne a odae rio | CHILDREN’S faaanes> CARD PHOTOS, the best In cunn,rHOROS he bet GARD PHOTOS, Brands Studios 210 & 212 WABASH-AV. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts wordratl i oe unds to secure circulation... iyo from approve plioterve Akane 18200,007,55 e 2 20,984.06 2,501.26 ceases ||H| CLAS. W. BARNES, Logal-Tonder Notes eed A rigil ge cien dotlies Garcetihasne T “ ALWAYS.” CIEAS. W. BARNES, S$ OF STATE-ST. Gentlemen's Dresk Silk Mats, Broadway Spring Style, on hand or 159,084.08 nuula to order. Superior Quality, unease Price, $6, At BARNES! Hat-Store, istny 86 Madison-st. (Tribune Butlding) 275,817.80 DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. ‘The frm of KLHVROD & SCIIMIDT is dlatolved by mutualconsent. The Marblo business will bo con unued by CHAS, SCHBIIDT, who ts authorised to collect und pay all dubts at 2 North Contro-ay. MISCELLANEOUS, Boarding Horses. . A fow Bi 4 Horses Hoarded at ©, Y, Transfer 0 uiabion, it ad's Wititventave moar Bodie Sours OTS. ose 408,750.65 B,040,107.71 , COUNTY OF Cow a. STA Teoed LOU, Cumler ot te above-named Bank, $9 soleiunly avear, tut the abava suntument ie i vaspanipsatad wacst Poe oa ERE ote js bath day’ BERS ROT and Bwor to Dh MevHit Notary Public, Corract Atte es TENKY Kien? {pirestors, JHENILY uA COUGH LOZENGES, KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGE HINANCIAL, HONEY T0 LOAN acd jorpnmrended for rgtto years On Real Estate tu Chicago, Imroved preferred, ofeaslon. Hold by a , FOUGELA MEAD & OOF, 140 La-Balle-at, PRESIDENTIAL, |} John Sherman Secures the Ohio Delegation to Chicago, But It Is Not Brought About Through Any Popular Affection, The Platform a Rather Mild Indorsement of the “Yavorit Son.” South Carolina and Arkansas Instruct Their Delega- tions for Grant. The Proposition to Hold Another Demooratic Convention in New York Excites Considerable. Comment Among ihe Leaders of That Party. Sammy Makes Political Hay in the Hartford Conven. tion, Securing, by His Usual Methods, Nine Out of Twelve Delegates. A Sketch of the Recent Repub- lican Convention in Georgia. How the Oolored Politicians of That State Mansged the Affair, oxo. A BIERMAN VICTORY. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribene. Cotusnes, O., April 28—John Sherman, according to the story of his friends, has won a bloodless victory in Ohfo, That fs to say, the State Convention which met in Columbus to-day, acting to all appearances with tho utmost hurmony, has iudorsed . him as aj Presidential candidate. While all this is-true, however, those persons who imagine that this result was brought about by any |.) power which Mfr, Sherman may havo over the affections of the masses of Republican voters of Ohio are woefully mistaken. John Sherman’s victory it was, His indorsement without serious discussion was due entirely to tho gvod sense of - his personal representatives in Columbus, who knew ex- actly how far they could proceed with safety, and who proceeded ‘no further. .As.haanl- ready been announced in these dispatches, thero has from the first been a certain element nere which clamored not only for a resolution Instructing all the Ohio delegates to the National Convention to vote first and Inst for John Sherman, but which also demanded the incorporation in the platform of planks DENOUNCING A THIRD TERM as contrary to the spirit of American institu- tions, and declaring it was the duty of tho Chicago Convention to nominate for the Presidency man whoso record need not bo Spplained or defended. Of course these régdlutions, If they meant any- thing, were Intended os 4 reflection upon Gen. Grant and Senator Blaine, Had they been presented to the Convention, as was urged by many -of the delegates, the mecting would not have been the tame and tranquil one which tolay carried out tho Sherman pro- gram, Fortunately .for themselves, the shrewdest representatives of the Secretary were Informed in time that any attempt to reflect upon any of the candidates for the Presidential nomination would be indignant- ly rebuked, and they wisely determined to confine thelr platfonn . to a mild indorsement of thelr favorit and instructions to the delegates at Jarge to vote for him at Chicago, and a re- spectful request in the samo direction to the district delegates, BEING THUS MODEST THEY WERE VICTO- TIOUB, The Convention, u respectable and repre- sentative body by tho way, did its work with commendable ‘rapidity, Maj. McKinley, member of Congress for the Canton District, was the Tomporary Chalnman, His speceh In many respects was 8 marvel of good sense, tact, and judgment. Its most notable pas- sage was in substance as follows; “Wo find ourselves stronger and more har montous than in the canvass of 187. The party has no dlasensions now, asthen. While conservative men everywhere, independent in politics, will act with us, belloving that tho business and material ine terests of the country are more secure with the Republican party than any other, we recall with pride the work of the Republican party, which presorved the Na- tion agalnst a dreadful war waged for its overthrow; which prociatined Hberty and equality everywhero throughout the Union; whieh has brought safety and security to our business enterprises and investments; has sent CONFIDENCE AND COURAGE into the aventes of trade and given tone and vigor to avery department of Industry; which has established a sound and staple currency, convertible into coin at the will of the holder, unvarying in value and everywhere equal; which has secured wood credit at home and abroad, and placed usin tho front rank of honest commercial na- tlons; which has enabled us to reduce the public debt more than §776,000,000 sluce the close of the War, and the amount of our interest charge over $69,000,000, With theso achlevements, nothing {8 required to contin- ue this historic party In power but wiso action here and at the Nationa! Convention, Among the distinguished names now men- tloned in connection with tie Mepublican eandidacy for the Presidency we find an em- tnent citizen of our own State, whom in tho jt ty WE HAVE DELIGHTED TO HONOR, and whose long and useful publle career has made his name and fone Natlon-wide, Four times elected to the Congress of the United States by his home district, three times chosen to the Senate of tho Nation, the Chairman of the Finance Committee in that honorable body, closely identified with all the great public measures in the past twenty-five years, and himself the author of much of tha wisest _but he w! i> th ation’. , ven characterized by the high # and ‘whose matchless achievements fn’ thag : Dopartment have commanded the admiration - afd wonder of tho civiilzed world; tho Nation owes 0 debt of tudo which his etovation to ~ the Presidency would fitly recognize, and Ohio would honor herself in honoring hin with a ° hearty and cordial support at the Chicago + Convention. Butif the choice of ths Con- vention should fall upon the grent soldier of tho Republic, the leader of our Armies, the silent inan’ of the century,—Gen. Grant,— : or upon that prominent clitven of Now En- Bland, for years the great leader of the papu- ar branch of Congress, now the peer of The oe foremost Senator In that body of master * statesnian, who has always and everywhere bolilly defended tho Republic against the as- * saults of a Confederate Democracy, the matchless debater, the fearless statesinan,— dames G. aine,-“Iet its unite in pledgin Electoral votes to tho nomin that Convention whonisoover he be.” seis JUDGING FROM THE RECEPTION which Mayor Kinley’s specch received, the one man who above all others inost_ popular In Oblo 13 James G. Blaine. The epeaker's t allusion to Seeretary Sherman was loudly applauded, principally by the delegates. ‘The reference to Gen. Grant was’ re- ceived with mingled cheers and hisse: but when Senator Blaine was mentione there came from all parts of the Opern-Louse such spontaneous a shout of applause as has seldom been heard in Columbus, When the routine business of the temporary organiza- Uon had been disposed of, nrecess of an hour wastaken, and on reassembling, after aspeech. from the Permanent Chairman, Congress- mun Butterworth, the platform was adopted witllout debate, uth i hen the resolutions were disposed of, and Tom Campbell, of ‘Cincinnatt, who wanted to make a motion In favor of Grant, had been duly satdown upon, the Chair an- nounced that the next order of business was / THE ELECTION OF DELEGATES atlarge. That clection resulted as follows; Whole number_of votes, 670; necessary to choice, 336, Ex-Gov. Dennison receive; 4633 Gen, Garfield, 409;° Gov. 3553 and one Bateman, the — prinel director of Seoretary Sherman’s nine poop bureau, 4LL All these gentlemen, fire recognized as the immediato sentatives ‘of Mr. Sherman, were de- barred in this connection. If, Is noteworthy that Gov. Foster regéived . . no vote from the Capital County of Franklin - in which he now lives, nor from the Count; s of Ashtabula, the home of Gen. Garfield. Gen, Beatty, who led tha Blaine forces, ro- ceived 200 votes, which represented tha full Blaine strength in this meeting. % When the duty of selecting delegates and alternates had been disposed of, Gen. Charles Hi, Grosvenor and the lon. 8; S$. Warner were made Electors at large gnd then the york or tho day was completed by the selec» fon o: THE STATE TICKET, which will be voted for in October noxt. ff course the Sherman people rejoice st « what they are pleased to regard aa the triumph of thelr candidate, ‘Chere are ‘many Indications that in this respect they are counting without their host. In . short it can be stated without fearof contra . diction that John Sherman will: not have a solld delegation to Chicago. At least nine of the district delegates have already expressed apreference.for Senator Blaine first, last, and until he is nominated, IN WASHINGTON, Spectal Dispatch to. The Chicago Tribunes Wasiinatox, D. 0. “April S.—-The Sher man headquarters to-night were ocoupled by: ahalf-dozen cheerful gentlemen, who pro-* fessed to be very mutch elated at the unanim- ity with which the delegates at Columbua ', had pronounced forSherman. A dispatch to Mr. Sherman, signed by ex-Go' Dennison, says; “ Everyth' passed off sntistactorily. My vote of 463 and Beatty’s of 200 about show the strength of yourself pu Blaine in the Convention. ‘The platform: nother telegram from Gov. Foster sayas ‘ “ With Grant in the Convention you will fist nearly if not quite the whole delegation solld. * Blaine will have aboutelght votes as between ou and him, vith thre districts which furnish the eight delegates for Blaing are tho Fifth, the Tenth (Poster's), and the Seventeenth, Speaking of this tendency to insubordination in his own. district, Foster says in another dispatch to Mr. Sterna “Mack is elected delegate, chave aoe One of the gentlemen in charge of the Sherman boom here says: ‘ Ohio will cast her vote sulid for Sherman, not merely on the first ballot, but nas long ashe isa candi- date. President Hayes told me to-day that Sherman’s chances now are better than his own were before the Republican Convention of 1878." SECRETARY BIERMAN recelved news from the Olio Convention at his own house, surrounded by a large circle of his friends. Tio expressed himself as very well pleased with the eresult, ond was, of course, thoroughly familiar with the pro- grain which .his managers had lid out. The platform had been submitted to him here befors It was presented in Ohio. ‘Tha most noteworthy incident of the general con- versation which oceurred umong Sherman’s followers tonight was the cominent on the Tact that Blaine had attempted to make an: enmpaign in Ohio, and lind not loft the tiel entirely to Secretary Sherman. ‘There evi- dently ios 4 good deal of bitterness on this accoun! s 2 In discussing the delegates-nt-large, com- ment ly made among Sherman inen that Gar. * field Is Insgructed to vote and work for Sher- nian at CHicago, although he ropresents a district that “sunt Blaine detegat to the Columbus Convention, TEMPORARY ORGANIZATION, ‘Tb the Western Assoctated Press, Conus, April 2s.—The Republican Btate Convention convened In Comstock’s Operas House at 1 o'clock this forengon, and was valled to order by A. I. Conger; Chairman of | the State Central Committee, who, Ina short speech, urged the Convention to proceed very’ carefully In transacting business, so that no, inistakes be made, and go that men be chesen for oftelal positions that the entire party of the State can unite upon, After prayer by the Rev. B, W, Arnott, col- ored, Congressman MeKinley, of Cauton, was chosen ‘Temporary Chairman, and J. Re Mallow, of Franklin, Secretary, During Mo- Pinloy's spceuh his reference to tha possi- bilities of nombnating Blaine or Graut at, Chicago was greeted with heart cheats but when Grant's name was mentioned there were o hulftozen hisses, but these were, speedily drowned by applause. DELEGATES TO THUY CHICAGO CONVENTION, ‘The followlng were appointed to Chicago ‘ from tho soveral districts: First District—Delegutes, Benjamin But- terworth, Clnelnuatl; Albert Schwill, Cine elnnatl, Alternates, Abraham Mayer, Cine clnnatl; Saniuel Bailey, Clactnnath Sucond—Delegutes, fenry Xessler, Cinein- nati; Charles Ficisclinann, Clachanath Ale ternates, Samuel ‘Trost, Cincinnati; John Birnbaugh, Cinchanath, ‘Lhird—Delegates, D, W, McClurg, Butlor; A. At Cramer, Fayette. Alternates, George KR. Sage, Warren; A. N. Orin, Clinton. Fourth—Delegates, W. D. Blelcham, Mont- gomery; Frank G. ‘Thompson, Preble. Al fernates A. McDowell, Green; John Devor, reenville, . Virth—Dvlegates, Joseph{Morris, Allen; J. W. Conklin, Slower. Alternates, Lewis 8, Gordon, Paulding; Cortes fivings Putnam. Sixth—Delegates, J. H. Richil, Lucas: M. M, ‘Tronville, Futton, Alteruates, Earl 30 Merry, Wood; Robert 2 Dall, Williams, Seventh—Delegntes, Marcus Boggs, Ross; Alphonse Hart, Highland. Alternates, J. ’. Barber, Pike; G, W. look, Adains, Eighth—Delegates, Calvin. B. Waight, Miaml;_ J. J, Gowoy, Champaign. tare nates, J. N, Beoch, Madison; Hannibal t., Hanlin, Clark. : Ninth—Delegates, William Q, « Cooper,” Knox; Amos Glover, Delaware, Alter- ates Le ML. Strong, Hardin; Hylus LaSabla, Olt. ‘Tenth—Delegates, J. F, Mack, Erie; D. M, Hark Turon, tes, James As rknes ternal Blair, Benocs: unten ohare Sandusky. Eleventh—Detegates; Willa Nash, Ha; Dantel Will, Vinton. Alternates, Frank » Batrd, Logan; James Fischer, Law-’ rence, > s un; Voir Grose Plkaway, a ltoyauten Dons H 1c re cil {+} 8. ‘Brassoe, Falrileld; N. ¥, }Hitehoock, "eITy. Fourteenth—Delegates, HE, 0. Hod Richland; 8, D. Hunt Wiandolte, Alternates,