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VOLUME XL.- ORDER WILSON BROS., 113 and 115 State-st., Invite the attention of gen- tlemen to their superior fa- cilities for producing GOOD GOODS AT THE Lowest Possible Prices. They IMPORT direct from the manufacturers, and pur- chase their muslins - from “first hands.” Seventeen years’ experience in the man- ufacture of Shirts in this city have enabled them to secure highly skilled help in all de- partments. “They.are just in receipt of largeimportations of French and English Faney Shirtings, Making the largest and most select display ever. shown in this city. : They carry in stock full | lines of : White ‘and, Fancy Shirts AND . NIGHT SHIRTS Of their own make, together with the latest styles of Linen Collars and Cuffs, HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, ~ prover CURES HUMPHREYS’ EY! yHOMEOP ATG Sr EOIFIOS. aniplo_exporionce an entire succoss, Rinnte, Prompt, Eiivient, und Melluble, thoy fro the only uledieines adapted to popular use. Vint prieliial Nos. ‘Cures. 1. Fevers, Conysstion, Infiam urma, Wort Fover, Wo rytig Colle, or'veath Durehen of Ui Bitous Seouaetts 6 or ful Periods. 8 profuse Portoas, 1, Diticult Hroath rysipelas, Kru ity Itfieuiatic Palon.... Aue, Chill, Fever, Ai nd ur Wideding nenta or chront vg Couuh, vinlont Cough ebiitty, Physical Weal rr ey Di zi 2M. Nervous Demiitey HO. Urinary Weakness Warttine thet UB, Divense of the ae: Y aeaeede Von SAM ATE Baoddist tho Case, oF al nglo Vinl frov of lous sent free. roy’ Monuonnints Medicine Co. 100 Fulton-st., Ne Bre! OCEAN NAVIGATION. To Glascow, Liverpou!, Dublin, Belfast aT, e age am gree, na uae ae dg danBios ig Ww uccommiodauon. Hecond Cabin, ‘ AUSTIN. BALDWIN & CO. $3 Broadway, N, Y, “at, Cite SUlrgndway, Ne ¥axund WH tandulph-at, Chicago, torn Munuger- z NORTH CERMAN LLOYD. gay, York 50 BeODUOW joe vossczeseegs PREIS ey" Baturday troia ‘Now for id iiromen. Waseongors booked for Fie ot lowest rata: TATRS OM Pas 7" on ae i second cublt, #0); wteorage, GU. Ts come it Bowling & CO. a ruluced ‘mtex, “01 Green N.Y, Tee! eit iti fur Chien eee a Buuth Clask aL STOCKHOLDERS! MEETING. Chicago & iorihiostern Railway Company, " Aral. ‘Usa, nage Anpual Meeting of the Htockholiory and Nond- widens uf tls Company for the election of Dh puryuant to law, und for the trunsetion of such otlor uslncas aa inay cunie before said iectlog, will bo TT Ag Aue, oftica uf the Company tn Chl THURSDAY, JUNE Sb NX al {pinater bouks close April Suh Inet, and reopen June repiindhelders will authenticate thelr voting bondeb vu , y Se, pocratat ban MERE Prosidont FOR SALE. ~ SALVAGE,SALE. Wortnesday, May 12, ag 10 d'oipek x, m., at Western PRuneporta n Coe Wares wHouth Wutor-at. if vated to be wok at eo jor account of whom aay concerns Q y 45u pigs Tin, 3 pigs Lead, Jqttivoned trom Propeller th or state ‘Nov. JAMES 17, LLOUO, Adjuster, ART SAL) nner Messrs. E,W, FREER and L, C, EARLE WH offor to the: publioat AUCTION BALD, During the afternoon of Wed May 12, wid dvenlng ut Eaursdayy supe hae sual core ject uf BALNWTN Gn 1 Olt aed recolors, at eum Fucauily vocupled by Catholic Library, SUI Statarnt _€' Biovalarun Monros-at. . . a PHOTOGTAPHLY, ‘The South side Puotogruph yr, from itersboy Viti tw Hobey-at., cor, Madison, Cabinat Photographs iver doe, fur Wdaya Cards, Si, INDIGO BLUE, Y WAST BLUE THA FAS SM Ni ducund-at, Pbiadulpbls BARLOW'S” JholRa ie “THE FAIR? E. J. LEHMANN’'S, THE FAIR, 192, 194, 196, 198, 200 State-st. 55,57,59, 61,63, 65, 69, 71, 73 Adams-st A stroll through this mammoth establishment is AMUSING ASTONISHING SAVING, and - INSTRUCTING. -- CHICAGO’S WONDER. Wo have 1,860 square fect more than the cclebrated Macy store of New York. 45,140 syunro fect to Macy's Place, s Suryey taken April 5 hy E, A. Rudiger, of Now York. 47,000 square fect to Lehmann’s Fair. a Survey taken April 24 by Alex. Wolcott of Chicago. ; Every Inch of room filled to overflowing with the choleest of articles, hought at bankrupt sales, foreed sales, and anywhoro where they can be bought so we can sell thom Icss than market prices. ‘ The Largest Variety in the World. The Largest Store of its kind in the World. wt FAIR DEALING Watch means We deal with others as we wish to he deatt. FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS Witsesasams.thatse,tare si, the latest penroved ne- FAIR PRICES errs thst we stways have popatar prices that cansyt be undere FAIR. LOCATION Conventent tor an—tocated tt the corner of State and Adamests, FAIR CLERKS Yote sna attentive, Pease report iether are Stisrwiie, FAIR. DEPARTMENTS.’ D EPARTM ENT 1 Jeweles: the inrwest variety nnd best Goods tu the elt. DEPARTMENT 2 ®xsterec™! Cutlery, Standard Makes at toss than manufaetor: DEPARTM ENT 3 Camlys fresh olght times a day, at one-half what others ask. DEPARTMENT 4 Lauter’ Furnishing Goods, the popular Ladies! resort for Good DEPARTMENT 5 Feptgmed Bonfyand TKollet Articles, at prices within the rench DEPARTMENT 6 ®tattenerz Biabk Books, and Writing Materials, at one-half requs DEPARTMENT 7 seks: Pocket-Books, Satchels, and Fancy Leather Goods, at oar popolar DEPARTMENT 8 ranted ns represented, Gents’ Furnishing Gor full stock, with cholce Goods, at 40 per third to one-half loss than so-called cheap stores. E. J. LEHMANN, The Fair, cor. State & Adams-sts. CLOTHING, . Pn en a oe eee NR nN ena RGAINS! Being the order of the day, and a natural occurrence of the season, the PUTNAM Strictly One-Price Clothing House Is not bebind in the extent, variety, and excellence in Special Bargains in Men's, Boys’, Youth's, and Children's Spring Clothing. Our offers to the publlo tn this direction ara creating INTENSE EXOITEMENT among alleged rlvat Clothing establishments, and drawing CROWDS OF PEOPLE To PUTNAIVS Mammoth Store. Their attendance, the immenso stock sold, and our income for the past year, show bdyond question that weare doing DOUMLE the BUSINESS of any other Retatl Clothing House west of New York City. Our would-be competitors eannot expect to measure powers with a Manufueturing and Metall Clothing Mouse combined Uke the PUT- NAM, These LITTLE FELLOWS buss a yood desl, but don't do much harm. They buy goods in small quantities of Tom, Dek, and Harry, never knowing what they are selling, With a United knowledye of the Clothing trade, they may aa well underinke to wipe out the name of GHORGH WABILINGTION from the minds of tha WHOLE WORLD as to undertake to compete successfully with the > PUTNAM, A Clothing House that stands foremost in the land as MANUFACTURERS and RETAILERS; @ House that has outstripped all competition, and dalla aloneupon an open sea, Unlike these Nettle scllers of obsolete styles of goods, the PUTNAM doea a fair business, and is not necessitated to take refuge tn w SLOP-SHOP CUSTOM TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Therefore, if yourcant Clothing for Men, Overcoats, Ulsters, Boys, « Youths, Ulsterettes, Suits, Children, Buy of the PUTNAM STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSR, for we doat honestly by all, and ECONOMY, STYLE, and UTILITY are tnovitable results of dealing with the Putnam Clothing House, - J31 & 133 Clark-st. and 117 Madison-st. MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, - - Proprietors and Manufacturers FURLONG, Resident Manager. Velvet Frames, Revolvers, Guns, and Toys, at prices that talk for DEPARTMENT10 Our Mouse Furnishing Goods Dept., where all kinde of Mousekeep panne | Moots aud shoes, good Goods at one-half shoe-store prices, War DEPARTMENT-11 ing Goods wre sold 1-8 to 2-3 fess than so-cullod cheap atorcs, Departments up to 29 filled to the utmost with the chofcest of Goods, at from once BIGGEST. WEEK'S ANY SEASON WAS LAST: WEEK! DEPARTMENT 9 cent fess than regular prices. . . WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO. ( 0 a And "twas so in each of our Three Great Stores. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & GO. SOLD BOYS’ SUITS on Saturday in their three Stores. There is something the matter with this House--- Cus- tomers wre tulking forus. Perhaps we are doing the Clothing Business as it should be done. Anyway, we try to do it so. e “Corner Clark and Madison-sts. Also, 416, 418, 420, 422, 424 Milwaukee-av., between Carpenter-st. and Chicago-av. Also, corner of Blue Island-av. and Twelfth-st. OPEN TILL NINE. BUSINESS WE EVER TAD AT ‘Have conclud WILLOUGHBY, # L & ed to “still” keep store, but not to keep the store “STILL.”* You are invited to see their Chilly Summer Clothes. NOTICE. NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS. Competitive Designs for the PROVINCIAL Parliament and Departmental Building or Buildings, posa’ abun's Park, In the uly of ‘Torunto, will be recolved Ly the undersigned at the onice of the Department of Public Works for Shar te tn ea suid city, up tu noun of the lat duy uf ino Information and Houlare as to the extent and ohanietar of ig nad dosgus, wunt they a70-to UOBte rina and contain, and the twraw, stipulations, cundt- Tay ‘TOLU MOCK AND RYE, 7 ror Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, And AN Diseases of THROAT and LUNGS. Pat up in Quart-Size Bottion for Family uso. : 5 DON'T DE DECEIVED fat Rok und Wyo tn Duco ot OueTOLU ROCK AND IY mitelt fy the medientod articis muy, the genuine having QUOVERNMENT STASI on onda Duttlo, LAWRHENOE & MARTIN, Proprietors, 111 Mardis Chicago. . ; aa your Drugglat for it! ry reculyed, and with which fa to the'proposud wit, the extont and ch Tie BOENine uiatoriatt stow cin bo GouMINGU RE Or UpOB pulling matorial, e ‘Gbuilned at oF ayplicaonte thy ofico of this Departinent, v Huiject to such torms, conditions, eta, the follow= tng promiums are offerods For she dosign most approved... For that approved of us sooond best, For that upprovod of as third boat. ‘Vhe doslans for which aalit promt Groce for tt Eoatk Your Wing Mercbunt for 1t! Children, wek your Alawima for itt Roll by DRUGGISTH, GROCERS, aud | od ure to bo solectad and approved af by tho wiuter~ 5 Ht ud, ad the same with accompany ly tiene INE MEHUMANTS ovetywhere, tistetes theresa ib Bosna aap iy 7 MEDICAL, 9 Hrovincd. Commissloner of Hublla Wort, Dopartmont of Public Works, Ontario, ‘ troronty, 2th April, 100. CONSTITUTION WATER. —— we | IRON SILVER MINING COMPANY. rrantsod under the laws of New York. HT RNS RO ATLA, sd DEOPS OF” nt CHOOR HICK 4. CONSTITUTION WATER Vise: renga eal , WHITE. " THREE TIMES A DAY, Hoctetary. Ui Mim 1p. HMELTEL, CURES RRIGH T'S DISEASE, INFLAMMATION OV Gonoral-Manager, W. 8, KEY ig. WHE KIDNEYS, BIONE IN THE HLADDEL, CA> Finance! Agi VALLE At ARENS. SARMHL OF THE BLADDEL, GLERT, DIAUETES, nkers, at Adie? GRAVEL, MLICK-DUST DEPOSIT, CHILDMOOD | wintam I. Blevens, Gov. D. Habarts, Levi % Lolter, WKAKNESS. | |. aebard C. McCormick, Jonas H. roach, For Fomale Complaints a Spectalty., , Luther it, Marsh Bleuben Ye bite, For salo'by all Druggists, Bond for Circular, + O elanthe Omca: HooaisM and SNORKEL BUILD- alge Shes dwar New vores ee BON LOOMIS L. WHITE & CO, Bankers, 40 Broadway; New York. Deposits received subjoct to check at alghton which Soterest ls allowed. * o! rities dealt in at the N, ¥. bees tande Rie tae ceeseseana ae | 6 Per Cent. MORGAN & ALLEN, 60 Johnest., N. ¥. | rrr MINER T. AMES CO., |, MINERS OF MIKONK ILLINOIS GOAL Dealors in ail other kinds of OFT CO TARR RR BADEEAGE. ‘TRUSSES. . josns on choi BLOO | irene rete nae asst Oe Beas SPO Reward, ‘PURNUR & BOND, 102 Washington-st, big insutntion $100 in case Pe a ae Seaataa ee sare. Pan, TeaON SENS TICLE naan diiy.| Gentlemen’a Dress Sillc Hats, i Para, BUTS, Bee BALTLETE, DUS taticat, Caleago, DL DIt. PARKHIL, the patontee, has had W year’ @x- parigpbs Whetast spouts with Atarine: 1osplas, dr LA juvy, and Ponsloners, the ry Spied Gur appliance as the beat in ‘Yie worst cages vusgd. Broadway Spring Style, ow hand or made to o » Superior Quality. Price, $5, At BARNES’ Hat-Store, 86 Mudison-st. (Tribune Bulldiig). FURNITURE, CHOCOLATE: URNITURF Parlor Suits from - -- $40 to $400 Chamber Suits from -- 22 to 350 library Bookeases- -- . 25 to 100 Socretary and Bookeases 23 to 80 Sidchoards from + 1 22 to 160 Hat Racks from - - 90 . Also, a full line of Wardrobes, Cribs, Chil- t German Sweet | Chocolate. The cheapest and best Sweet Choco- late in the market, the consumption of which has increased wonderfully since its introduction. If you wish avery palatuble and delicious Choc- olate at a moderate price, asl your Grocer for this brand, and seo that none of the many imitations are of- fered you as a substitute, dren's Beds, Extension Tables, all_kinds of Chairs, Mirrors, Mattresses, Office and Kitchen Furniture. The beat finished and most durablé goods for the least moncy. RATTAN AND LAWN FORNITORE At Manufacturer's Prices. : WIRTS & SCHOLLE, 222 Wabash-av., Between Adams and Juackson-sts, Sold hy Grocers and Confectioners Everywhere. 27" Bee that the namo of 4. GERMAN, Dor- chester, Must., ts on cach wrapper. MUSICAL FESTIVAL. ~~ BENTRAL MUSIG-HALL, FESTIVAL! Wednesday Evening, May 12. BOX-ORFICE OPEN THIS MORNING, DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION, - arn suge or a aommrnenttie Cocoa and Broma. We, tho undereignod, havo this day formed,» co- partnership, and Poiated ac ial Alien gaaravattor Uso burposs of ‘manufacturing all kinds Of Deitzeusus) aley Manufactururs’ Agents and Jubbors uf Qurlu 7, Muss, aod all kinds of Upbolatorars’ i us ESTABLISHED IN 1843. For Sale by al! Grocers. EDUCATIONAL. UNELI, UNIVERSITY os . sidoaa PROS) IN CHICAGO. - WWELVE COURSES lund ww dusraus, vint Aart Tea ee irdlurge Mubetation. Mas Wo Atte, Ruvufal Htsury,” Pullosophy, Selenou, £ Wholona! tail, Bonaganprice | chai fish, iuods sont CO. D. Bciviies wid Lotions, pludgilts not wuuklig degraus Hae, louua none Cyber | suiver thelr own wtodies, ENTRANCE EXAMINA’ Wve mado to order aud qacmmoxt | (TION bogin at Va. ty at J ot i fuwoa, Sung 26 sas I Tucralvard Wa Frat Out Higs-Behoul, Juno Bay 1 150, GOLuIa: Bueesesure to Matthows & Bbimmip, fUrmurig1 und 153 Michigan-av. Gb Jib 19. jeago ut the Cont BUS ry 14, wud continue throe days. Fur information, apply sraran. eee $0 the Trussuier, stusas, Ne Xe PRESIDENTIAL. Cook County Carried by the Anti-Third-Term Men, In Spite of the Repeaters, Ballot- Box-Stuffers, and Demo- cratic Allies. The Blaine and Washburne ‘Men in Conference Last Evening. Plan of the Grant Crowd to Capture the Conven- tion, A Gang of ‘Roughs to Be Rushed in to Intimidate Delegates. How the Delegates Stand in Sixteen Counties in the State of Minnesota. Blaine First, but Windom tho Favorit, if He Has Any Chance, Interviews with Michigan Politi- cians on the Situation There. A Bample of the Grant News Sent to Washington from Chi- cago. GONE AGAINST GRANT. ‘THE PRILATIES OF COOK COUNTY were held Saturday. Thelr result hns all along boen awaited with intense impntience, not merely by .the people of Ilinors, but by politi- cinus throughout tho country at large, for it has been generally agrecd within tho lust week that Grant's success or defent turned ton gront ox- tent on what Cook County did, 08 Ite delegation to Springticld would control the complexion of. the Btate, and, If Hlinola repudiated the third- torm idea, its defcut in the Netlonal Convention ‘was assured,’ Tho result, therefore, witch wus a decided victory for the antl-third-term move- ment, poascasos excocding iinportance. It wos a victory which was achtoved, too, In the fade of tho most wnproinlaing. circumstances, The County Central Committea had control of tho third-term movement, and. tricd, to play a snap gamo by holding tho primaries and thoConvention at an unusually curly time. In ordor to make assurance double sure, thoy had mado un.alllanco with the most diaroputabla managors in the Democratte party for tho pure ‘poso of carrying tho primarics by tho votes of «| répogters, starting from the Fifth and Seventh Wards, and oxpreased “around “from polling~ piace to polling-place, In order to sevuro what thoy might claim was a’ Hepublican exprossion in iavor of Gon. Grant. In that, howover, thoy ware defeated signully, thanks to tho ctforts of the sturdy Republicans of tho First, Uhird, Fourth, Sixth, and Sixteenth Wards, who stood thoir ground nobly and won a decided victory. It !s bo regretted that tho Hepublicuns of tho Sccond, Elovouth, ‘Twelfth, nud Fifteenth ‘Wards did not show equal firtnuess when con fronted by those hired guups of repeaters, +: THE RESULT, IN BRIEF, fa that Washburne bus scoured sixty-throe dolo- gatos to the County Convontion, Mr. Blulno tortyefive, und Gon, Grant seventy, with ton small lye towns with a delegate apiece to hear from, Of those, all or nearly wll will be for Blaine or for Washburno, thus giving control of the organization of the Convontion to the anti Grant mon. Owing to tho peculiar munier, howover, In which tho Grant mon xct, in tholr work, and notwithstanding tha controlting pro- pondorance of antl-Urunt men in the Conven- thon, a number of Grant dolegutes will go to Bpnaaeld unless the way of alocting detogntos ts changed. It has been the custom for eneh ward tobe nllotted a certain number of delegates, to suloct these individually, and nominate thom to tho Cotivention, which ratifies thom, "But evonif nongof. tho Grunt delegations whose election wd secured by fraud ure une nents still, a, dealded " mijority of the ulnety-two sion Who, go down to Springileld will bo oppoged to Grant, and nt lenst two of tho three Congresslonul dlatriota, of which Cook foring tho whole or taor part, will elect anti- Grunt dotogates tu the Nutional Convention. Fi ‘THY BOUTIL BIDE, id Tho First Ward was carried by tho antl-Grant. pecnlg inthe faco of desperate odds. “Loni john," who headed the third-torm tloket, tried torun in tdelogation of Shormin House -em- ployéa, while Pottor Palincr, a North Side Dom ocrat, arched upon the scene forty of his col- ored waltors with D. N, [ush, Custom fouse einployé, occupying ut position In the centre of tho Une. ‘This sume, however, was blocked by Ab ‘Taylor and one or two other steadfast Roe publlaung, and the colored troops wore nurched down to the Second Ward,wheru thoy were more succeratith Ilere the gume of intiinidation and fraud was carried on without opposliion, A. transparant tlayue Uoket was sutton out by the third-term people, and the Judges mude no question if ‘our or tive, folded up Hueutece were put in, Rockufollow, a olerk {n tho oiiey of tho Superior Court Clork, and onoof tho judges, distingulsbed himself by throwing out the unti-Grnnat chale longer, The resultof this was that the Grant ticket was clooted by two ta ano, Inthe Thint Ward tho antl-thint-torm chile longers, ombraging such nen as ¥, G. Keith, Jolin G, Shartall, D, V. Purington, und George F, Missoll, stood tholr wround nobly and fought otf tho gangs of Democrats: whom tho Grant mon tried toring in, ‘Tho samy organization existed in the Fourth Wan, and tho result, was that thore was u falr oxprenslon of the will of the people, In tho Fifth Ward, whero mite 00 votoa werv cast, tho moat shumeful stalling was re sorted to. Ag an almost Invarlable culo, two Grant tlokots, wore folded toguthor and shoved into the box hy tho Democratle voter, # THB WEST RINK. For somo reasdn orotbor tho anti-Grant men hud things lt thelr own way Jn tho Sixth Ward, tho Demworitio- third-term combination making, no offart thora, Inthe Sovonth Wan tho state of atfairs was the roverso, and the ballot-box atulllag and staal vollng were equal to what existod in the th, In tho tenth thoro was a snare tight, and, uso natural reult, tho antd-Grint mon hid it. In the Ninth, the third-torm teket got in by a fraudulent ungority of 00, With a little more energy ln chullonging, tho majority would buve ‘boon the other way, In tho ‘Tenth Ward, which fa a. sort of close vorporation, thors wag no tight, and dolo- yates ware alooted of whose proferunces nothing oun bo mild, a ‘Tho Klovonth Ward was the scono of abame- ful outrages, ‘This ward, which hus always been clussed among the reapuctabio ones, Was averrun Dy repeaters. Scores of workloymon, with clay pipes in tholr mouths, and with overuls an, iv- Clired thut thoy Hved at one of tho fushlonntlo rding-houses on Ogden avenue, and the Judges of luction were too mich in favor of Tho third torm to question tholr atatemont fur a noment, ‘ tune TwWELITIC WAND PRIMARY vurety and sluply a Democrutic one, Tha Tun pee, Demooratle stundpolnt) commenced colnetdently with the opening of the polls, at whieh momont Ald, Uiildreth appoared on tho soone driving a staye-conch crowded with voters, plug-ugiles, and ghoulilerhitters trom the Beb- Pea erds'who took possession of tha pally and at once sought to lond tholr votes in support of the third-torm dolegation, The excesaive, not tw say inducont, baste with which this outside assistance was placed ut the dlapasil of tho ‘gwelfth Ward Crantimen defeated its ond, ae tho fraud was_uttempted so openly and with so palpnble and Domocratic « diuregard to avoidiy: oven tho uppearance of ovil that tho Judges ot vlection word furced to liston to the objections made by Mr. Alexander White, who wus noting asahallonger fur the auti-Grunt purty, aud to IVE CENTS. . « 5 &§ 20 Bovonth-Wanlers to voto tor ate, Finding = = hoy could not just then advanco tha ated o Fiate party by castlog tholr. bat- lots In fa the Grant delegation; the Sov-.- ocrate mauve Way and thotr placos wore taken by an army of the West-Sido Car Company's omptoyés under tha loadership of Jntnes Lake, the Superintendent of thoCompany, * and 1. Moovitt, foreman of the -cnr-eops: Those gentienton had brought about 230 of thelr underlings to voto the. Grant ticket, and, having taken the trouble to eco that thoy went stralgnt to the polling-placo, they burdoned themselves with tho furthor caro of ecelng that thoy voted straight after they got thro. ‘Thoy wero very kind and conaldcrate to their Sia ples, and, in * order to save thom unnecessary trouble, hanidod tocach man na he nenred tho ballot-box tho ticket which ho was.to drop into it. Occnsion- ally it wns found thit ono of tho mon had s¢ - cuteda Hoket on his own account, but a gentle request in cach of these cases Induced him to open it and reveal !ts nature, and when it was found that It was not of the Grant description, one beariiig n woodcut of the man on horseback: and tho names of the Grant delegation was sub- stituted for it. Of course wherv Buch care wns taken to sco that tha votes wor cnst properly, + ° much tine was congumod, and an hour ands - half passed bofore the well-tutured delegation from the car-barng, among whom A large * 80 the time ¥ number of woll-known | Democrats worg recognized, bad cast, tholr votes an madu way for more indepondont — votors to cast thoirs. The large mujority of thosyo © were ant!-Grant men, and it wos not without considerable diiticulty that they suc+ ceeded, in many cascs, in necompilshing tholr object, Tho shoulderhitters and plug-ugiles fron the Seventh, although not venturing upon, any very open disturbances, pusbed and ¢rowd- cd and did all thoy contd. to make tho duty which tho Blaine and Washburno men woro RS. . forming an unpleasantone. In this work thoy wore openly abetted by “Canoy” Murphy, that incmbor of the Soventh Ward Democracy who {s now under indfotmont for frauds committed iu the Inta municipal election. Prominent, too, in promoling the Intorest which the Democratioa party was tnkiog in the Republican primary wus “Doo Stitt, ono of tho straightoat of straight Democrats of the Twelfth Ward, who poddiad Grant tickets with a persistency which really mado It seom ax though he ha mo B COD vert to tho true polltical faith. It was not until late in the day that tho anti+ third-term mon ralliod, Had they attended to tholr business sooner thoy could have secured + the entire delegation of fifteon; as it was thoy. Scratched through with four. . Tho Thirteenth Ward went anti-Grant by a small ma, jority But for the good Hgnting of honest Hepublicans thore it, tov, would baye beon carried by tho repeaters, who were around in foree, but were driven awny. ‘Tho Fourteenth Ward, with Its heavy German voto, went overwhelmingly for Washburno, and. tho Grant mon, seeing tut thore was no hope of doing anything there, dropped out of tho fight at an curly bour, E THE NONTH SIDE. In tho Fifteonth Ward things wero in a pecus lar shape. County-Clork Klokke and Conrad Folz, tho’ Iast-nnined of whom hna for twenty odd years claimerd to be the proprietor and lord of the ward, made a desperate ight for a ticket: which they claimed wis a Washburne one. Both Folzand ‘Klokko repeated oguin and ugain at tho prinury that thes were for Washburno first, last, ani nil tho time. Notwithstanding the frauds which were conimitted and tho fmportas tion of voters from the Sixtoonth Ward and from Take View, it ts doubtful whother Folz could have carried his ticket through but for these assertions mado by him and Klokke, for the Germans of “the | want aro unnnimous for Washburno., The tight made was ot so much in favor of Grunt as it wags aginst Blaine, One or two. persons whom Folz * considered rival aspirants for tho control of tho ward wero promincntin tholr advocacy of tho Hlaine ticket, and Fols was particularly desirous of brenking down those opponents of bis, in or dor it hla ailcged control of tho ward might romain, White tho delegates from this ward tro put down, therofure, in tho table below as anti+ rant, itis podeible that thoy muy stick to.tho pledges which thoir leaders imide at tho print ries und send to Epriugield delegates who will Bu spor Mr. Waghburus, ‘tho Sixteonth Ward was_raved fcotn the one- my at tho last. inomont. The thint-term men Dogan curly In the afternoon to run in tholr re= peators, and thelr opponents made no offerte ut challenging. Astho time spprouched for tho closing of tho polls thoy actunily sive up Ufo fights but done gentlomen front tae Eighteenth Ward, nequainted with thaye tactles, dry ran in nt tho primury, cheored yp thelr wenk-ineod - .brutherd in tho Sixteonth, and the work of chale louging and ottlig in honest votes began, and: tho ward was tinaliy curricd by 1 good mmadarity: . for tho antl-Grant Washburno ticket. » * x he woting in tho Sevanreonth was oxctoating+ ly quiot;turbitunt ns the ward ofton is. 24 In tho Kiirhtuonth the . contoat'was a quiet hopolealy one-sided one, tho Grant vote boing, 6 out of over 300, : = vee he county towns went nntl-Grant with raro~ unanimity, tho ouly exceptions being Hydo Park, where Grunt gets alx, and Lake, whero the delegutes were uninstructed, and would note state thelr preferonces. Thoy wit! prosmimpuyoe-* ly go with tho mujority, whichever way i¢ may. _ ‘Thoro was a food deat of. Interest and oxcite-. nent during the night ss to the reautt of tho primar especially at tho Blaine and Grant, hoadquarters ut tho Grand Paciila and, the Pulmer, Soon after the returns began come. ing in there was great jubilation amd ontbust- asin at the former, while at tho Palmer House thoro was evident sadness and weakness among \_ tho third-term pooble. They had been 60 cone. dent ofcarrying tho diy by menua of their. snap judgment und tholr wigon-londa of ro-, peators that the result was an excocding dis- unpolntmont to them, aud one by ono.they, slipped out aftor euftlclont news had come fn to mike Itovidont thit It was Impossible for tho most onthusingtic figuror to clphor out a major ity In Cook County, ‘ THE RESULT. cook COUNTY. ies a nine, Grant. ¥ Whoo! inet Northiield, Now Tritt. »« x a ae ‘Total... <D pty o Grand total, 6s 45 w | Antl-Grant inn 33 rn ee ‘The dae a ‘tables wilt give an idea of tho | dologations which wil represent ouch of tho’ threo Congressonal. Districta “ut Springtield, providing tho ordinary system of appa lontog: the delegates sumong tho wards ant Commis-. slonors’ Distriots fa pursuod, It with be svc tho Grant men carry the Sccond, and thelr op- ponouts the Firat qnd'Phird: : FIUST CONGRESSIONAL. |: a Mutat Autfe oo delegutes, Grant, 4 ‘ ‘ 628 H Goiiialisianards Buses: ar ake { boas a Hydo Park... ; | Wott ite bese 8 8 Hloom.. Bromen 3 . GetRd es EV essvassise Palos... Sa teae ae Riche J a Du Pago Couinty, ea} 3, a ‘otal... hin ee ee Anti. D ddegaice, Grant. Graat,: ser | aos

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