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BS) \ ‘ —— OHhe Chicago Daily Tribune. VOLUME XL.°. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1880. PRICE FIVE € TS, DOLMANS AND SUITS: SIURTR. "To«tay ho received a reply from ono of Lon) vention, and will promise anything and make all “To nt: 1 cae nen erinnnnnnarananannnnnnmanannn | unnavnvnmnnnanne nnn mnnenn nen PRE IDENTI AL. dan’ to inet bet be ated Te fora ot Yuen tet i any tat ithe | wate Biter the, Btate Convantion sa, dolo- What thotr program was, as he bad not talied' * dehburne men wi oC be in the majors 10; tay) i “Asn es “e = ws ie ; 99 Convention.” The diflealty you tear Is onysim= | lean dong infow var aaa fnnayivaniae tho | Fam the Paimer-Hiouns Convention." cia bs wi ee : ollcy.”* nity ne nt pringgthelea wi pe on the Twelfth al ~ eld: . Zz ie “ iW ; 2 Polley" vice FROM WARHINGTON. Want. delegation to the County, Convention, |“ Certallye ete “Whom will yeu represen ors ¢ . Two County Conventions Se- Bpeelal Diapateh to, The Cheon Triune, | tnuugh nearly alt tha thor ward delegutions | \ What reasons ean you give for your bolting?” wang Honublicans af Cook County.” : je lected Delegates in Illi a MAnnixaron, D.C. May 1i—Tho, frlends of | vere imeeele within Cag acting anmany | couldrer nats Maz ooneuee, te Crank men | to socup ALONE eee MPlY @ pretext : ——— ‘ 6 a Grant are ponding ploney, of kond advice 10 | iulogatoa ns piaaiiie forthe Sectad Diatice | vention. a ‘one ) “Twas not a delegate to the Farwoll Hall Cone 3 nois Yesterday, rertona quurreds mitstif posalbic be avatted nt] It Ie acknowledged now that tho bolt was |“ How do you know that?” ¥entlon, and am not aware of anything of the 9 7 4 rr ‘. Epringiteld, ‘hoy look upon aitch na ditforenen | tHreed upon, for In no other way could tho third- | “Becauso Tf repentedly tried tocatch the eyo | kin’ ’ ns Would require; An: Appeal to tho Natlonnl | termers hive succeeded In getting a pretense | gndecar of the Chairinan,—Elliott Anthany,—but * Why should tho Grant mon kick when both |. ‘onvention as provably, fittal to Grant, and thoy | for going to Springfield in onder todo some mn- | I falled to do so every time, Asi proof of this, | Persons named as Temporary Chairman—Struck- TO Stent f 2. Will urge that thie bo avolded AL any Gast. short Mipulating m the Iiterest of Logan, whose ten- | while Dick Tuthill wis clovated, and balancing | {lt by Singer and’ Anthony by Booth—wera phenson County Third-Termers | of surrendering. the.-whole position, ‘They | re ag “oss” of Hints depends tipon bls car- | himself on tho brek of wacat in tho middie ag | Wshburne men? ae aro advising that ° the Chiengo. Grarit ring out his agreement todeliver the State to | the ball, und while ho was nddressing tho Chair, “The renaon for the bolt, as I understand ft, . Indulge in Their Gustom- men go to Bpriugfeld | and | nsk | Grant. every delngate and person In the hall could hoar | Was tise It was evident that the opposition tn- ° - that the humbor which hold regular certifientes | After Appointing the following Executive Come and Ace him except EliiuttAnthony. While Dick | tended by bulldozing and riot to refuse a. propor ary Bulidozing, of rleetion—pamely, forty-one—bo ndinitted, | mittes: Hobore 1. Lincoln, Chairman: 8, A. | was sunealing, fran down thoniale to in front of | Fetesentation to propariy-constituted delegates and that the other fifty-one seate be given to | Douglas. Secretary: It. 8,Tuthill, J. i. Clough, | thastaze,and { called out to Chairman Anthony, | [1 tho Convention, And {understand the Con- Washburne and Blaine, ‘Thoy argo that this | C.F. Willett, C1. Zaston, and ‘A. a. Wright, | and sys, ‘Hero's a Blaine delegate who wishes | Yention was adjournod from Farwoll Hall to the will still leave the Grant foree with a atrong ma- | the *runp adjourned to. meet some tine toz | tobe recognized.’ ‘The Chair said,* Where, whero | Palmer Hause by tho Chalrman of the Hxecu- . And by Tricks Seoure the | Huitai.ina conan tee since | Seentseraurargmussonetron "hone | ed Te ele cues | Pieri Sad Geto wl "Sak —_—_— vontrol ind pass ft re! of Instruction. Cl . ¥ ony was soln} ree lozin, ro= . . Ou the ‘uhee band, they reason that such In tho afternoon tho Executive Committee | when 1 reporter nutes Hers eivinn, you tally, ceed. s Ls : Entire Delegation to 8 courte would leave the Hialne mon without | Helin season with Honator Loguiand discussed | Anthony: don’t sou miind bim. ites trying 16 orlty eer ae ee a te 1 g 6 excuse for n bi t 5 ick on you.’ . ve Inino an Will Inangurate To-morrow, Springfield. ; onan act on ter ‘uch clrcumatatces thoy ie the yealors a tho d rman that wna all Wshintene man thoie proportion of delewntant” Wi a a Ose] v4 4 far ree c! oy v eleetion ra re vi al on 1: from Ublengorte nuggentions from here have mot BEY. CATS Chafrian mado tne protext foraboltr {ho vote of the majority, ‘Judgin from ‘what E S A T U R D A if 5 5 i ‘ 5 iit Walt are na set fnolined faye to Spine | A reporter looked In sesterday on a number | ed, hut beeaune wo eouldmt be seen or hoard in |“ candklly, now, ston't ou know tho Grant The Anti-Grant Sentiment in Now | seit’ prepared to force n equate fant with tho | of te bolting delegutes who attended the hogus | He Convention. “Anthony nover was etceted.” | mon would havo ‘solocted nincty-two in hls Ine F 3 Hhuluo men, and, ff need be, carry the mattorup | palmer House Convention and also on sume of | 4 ete What was your objection to Mr. Eltlote terest . PRCT AL LE 113 and 115 State-st York State Increasing Evory | to to'chteta Convention, the byes delegates to apringienzcries being | ARNE SR wppore, to duorge, Birnckyannt | $e unter eed and pace an evasive anewor “9 Dar CINICAGO. elected by u bogus convention, may be regarded | _ “Thad no objection to Elliott Anthony.ontyhe | Wvst not be Judged by those elsewhere, * . 4 Pe re q i ! reporter of THe ‘Tntnuxe met the Young ‘ Invite the atten A ‘Tho battle whlch was fought at tho primaries | Vestlxation by the studentof atmormal growths, | wecond. : pry coeportes of Tue Tatwunn m tt ° tion of gen jane Sataniay-and Ge tha chaNention Siena, Hoth gots wore put through a lively course of | “Suppose, Burke," asked tho reporter,'tho | Jmumor Hous, and collared ile lowe otonce tlemen to their superior fa- | Cameron Reports Things 28 | sndru alunite victory aprouts, and wore Lard put to It to find answers, | Grant inen would bave bad a bare majority uf | for a brief interview. j Pp >, niti-thte “Lies re wrilt be Yoneeetane sorte Tho boltors were sorely puzzled to explain why, | HC wnut would your side have done thon?” | | tell me, oh man of law, why you bolted?" egege a py a | erm uel e , “We'd have wi you, A : 1 cilities for producing Very Lively in Penn of tho Stato Convention at Springilot Wodness | HX Slager wanted to imuke Struckinan, a | wouldn't havo given sou a chance, We wonlint thelh anledde not te ane a oe and mado up . sylvanin. AAs HG legally checiat aolegae ves | Washburne man, the Temporary Chairman, and | huve allowed. you anything, and word aut in our | Weuhdare tesa eteot ae ica aa et tOy : ’ ". mally clected delegates ut the Far- 1 s ° ‘ "7 ” i rman of the County j vel) Hall rent! inoty- when Anthony-—another Washburne man—had | seats and done it, too, aud dou't you furget tt." | Committee; thoy wouldn't Ilsten to his nominas : Well Hall Convention, ninoty-two strong, Wil #0 | been elected, tho Grunt men shonld have felt | TBOnext man found was tion of Strickman, Somebody nominated Ane (Oye, Cantal Tuesday morning tn a epeolnt | it necossury’ to bolt. ‘The honestest. af them diceraghasrine Goad thony, nnd beforo the vote wns announced ho d 0. was busy tn t tend Stat t erin forward and pus! Inger aside. It p ingo 6S, While in Private He Admits | with’ to chtougo & Alton Rullrond, These | las lu 1. Hond, who ownedup that thoy were | a patent cares “nin going to sprimadelis™ ave | to Het A recownition and. tallod: “As soon am At that the Situation Is ninety-two stalwart Blaine and Washburn del- Halt tt y could not hold on to the fruits | he, “ug a deloyate, if iny enses whieh Lam try- | thony took possession of the chair, I mounted cgates, who aro opposod to the bitter ond to the | Of thelr Tweltth Ward ravculityy-the spolts | ing will pertait me. By the way, E might ua well | the platform, and, looking over his shoulder, saw Seri Heid Coceicrlideniund:tualeaaltitealent te which Hildreth gut for thom, As for the bogus | Sly that T hove no business in polities, or to get | the Commitice on Credentials which he bad jerious. rin, jen lon to rcnts | doteyutes, thoy could only fall back on the | {hte this tight. J buven't tho time to'nttend to | picked out. ‘There wasn’t a Grant man on the 5 AT THE $n the Convontion, and they will be bucked upby | Srocennertat . 3 ities, Myrprnetice takes moro than all my | Committee. 1 then knew that wo hud nothing all tho delegates of the sump complexion from | Stereotyped excuse that the Palmer House Con- Tdon't think now Uint the Grant men can | to hope for, and thore was nothing loft for us to ll sections of the Stata, Thoy will novept vention wus a reguiar une, though they allknew !Conureastonal Dis- | do but leaye the hall.” f . : ' tho contrary. trict in this county, and [ think that they are en- «Then it wasn't the question of Chairman nt Suits, &e., Lowest Possible Prices. The Regular Cook County Delegates | no compromise, and will submit to no reduction |e TS. on a tourer inquiry among tho | Hlled te tniray-sis Benneariul deletes “rhea | all? : + | in their representation, From the days of : where Tstand, T don't want toclulm anythin, ‘No, thoro was no Chairman, The major : lreducti f pri Resolved to Sink or Swim Andrew Jackson to the presont {t bas boon a | Sleged delumates from the Second Senatorial | tore than whit is fulr, ofttior.” thins | nadresolved to rub Ua of what netuaiiy bee Being 'a general reduction of prices : Together. cardinal peinetpio fa American pollties that "To | Disttlet, the reporter first mounted the stars ‘ou ety you are going to Bpringfield ns j longed tous. Thoy would give us no show, and throughout the Department, . 9 = tho victor belongs tha spoils.” ‘This axiom big | ding to aaa Ten 8 delegate," sald the reporter. “Elected by | #9,ne lefts Sau think Of the-propoattion hatte. j They IMPORT direct from been tho watchword of every polltical purty | ome He eosineta ye ty the Palmor Houso Convention.”* tho vietora beluns tho spolls7* NOTE THEM A the fact d : singe tho era of “Old Hickory." Tu now dis: prlnte ee nae Sper papalt; Stuer, ns Chatrman of the Cool County | {;That is not applteablo in this case.* : ® a O cuss whethor 108 *bo correct an ss vl ye iepubliean Central Y tl ate is in all the counties in tees h THANUISSLUTETS; ANG: Pare | The eat oe nay cae 20 stutesinuallkg ts ilo, a1 oos ot euler tito | on tho exterior ventured tho tnforaiation that Gebrye Btruckemni, wai hg 8 ‘abhi wiley Graait tnd tho: smullegt inigoritye tne Explain Thetr Irregula hg mnerits of the pre . Suitice it to say | Mr. Storrs was in, bu ' uirne man, in the chair. Mr. DV, Purinton ates Hav Instructed.” : Drop d'Ete and AL-Wool | ease ee re eee ooo ve Position. LS enn RR ie | of etme nt penn tag wearin pit. | Se ga gE ROMP | ag i Moira tala Ba TD yy r . Is tf i) 1 a ay , l= “first hands. Seventeen orlaie, aid wlenover ho Was in power put fe | A DILL pastebourd Introduced into the privute | mans who ene elected temmorary Chair | Gully g vounty, and for this Tosson We wouldn't : s. inte practice, yuri; at curnput ce ver, jawyer out 6 is ‘e Ys be . : Ceroe Hantles | years’ experience in the man- Instdd"voniore “tat “iar every ecnty" Jn | retirement nid into tho presence of ‘Tite'Tiune | wae not that tio Tensor for your belting?’ | "s"Aro you golng to SpringHetaz” , bo) 2 * * :, :, Only One Bolter Has the Hones | Which Grant might have a majority of | uss omissury. “ Our reason for leaving, ls this: We carried “Idon'tknow. Inman alternate.” . . ufacture of Shirts in this city even one, there should be passed resolutions in- |". Going to Springfield, Mr. Storrs?” asked the | He Second Congressional District, which would STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, ‘ ‘$8;$8.50, and $9 ; esty to Tell Why The atrueting tho defcgution to vote for tho third- ig to Sp Sir. Storrs?" asked the | send two Grint, delegates to the Chietgo Con | tho son of his fathor,and a North Carollul j a ’ 9 | have enabled them to secure y Y term candidate, ‘to the victor belong tho spoils, | Newspaper visitor. 2 vention. “The uther districts hud the papera | air[“and. as tay friend tage Merge wee ee Marked Down from ° - Bolted. in ato county in which the Grant men held aima- | “I expect to," replied tho delegate, with a | ready to throw out the Ninth, Eleventh. and | put, by the way, do you know Judge Bottle oF * highly skilled help in all de- Jority did thoy allow tho minority tho right or | «politieal rovolver” smile, Twelfth Wards, as would sult thalr convenience | North Carolina? ho’s a great man. Don't soy 2 Pp privilege of expreasing any opinion, ‘Thoy had |S sec ucleater® best, And that would leave us ina minority at | anything about it, but am running him fee $12, $14, and SIG.. q Thi : : tosubmlt.to tho mafority and dunce to the | “Asa delexator Springticld ina district which we carrled.. ltwe | Viectrestdent"|caas nalved Fhe es aos , bd bl partments. ey are just in It Was to End to K by Fi musle that was provided. When the Cook Yea.’ hnd snt thore and submitted, wo would have bnd | a delegate to SpringHuld, and replied LO men” . : 4 ag to Endeavor to Keep by Force | coun Repubitcung at tho Convention Monday | | “When your ward didn’t elect you or any of | no.cliincs for an appeal” Ant torr? : a eo MANTLES AND DOLE ANS receipt of largeimportationsof What They Got by Fepudluted tho third tera and ull ts works, thoy | your follow-Grantites at tho primary?" prow dovou know that they, wero going to | _¥ {'inighit’ nave * contosted my “ward. (tho Froude Of tho very disazrecable ;medicina ho and his | “Oh, Woll, now, I don’t propose to arguo this |" ecause thoy told us. ‘Thoy notified our | FOyeth) on colored fleketa tat beng wns . henehmon have beon feeding the Republicans | question. I'm too buxy for that,” returned the | people Saturday’ night that they were xoing to | conclusion it was hot worth while. - Teta owe of tho Stato during tho pastslx weeks, Hence | third-termor, with a “chronic political bysteri- | thr2w us aut.” y because bee f t f Crimea the bales Arad tenn v yateri: 1 DW UB w ns to Bpringticlé na a delegate simply because 1 be- Aaetd ’ , ‘ Hee ea cothelous Mamp was cnt ian iS | eal” grin, that was only wnother evidence of his | 1, pHeY.Jeiudefinit. Who told youso?” | less thoConvontion [the rump) bad the power — i he THE TION o is ave | Then you wasn’t aware 0 Second Dis- x i ‘ oat f Excuses—Candidates for Dele to tho State Convention he{d anotlior mceting nt | Undertaken tho job’ that Swett thought was | trict was to Ue ehunied?™ ‘Tho silent and somewhat mystorious Assistant U . gates to Chicago. tho Grand Pacitle yestrduy uftornvon, about all | worth more thun $60,—getting up the evidence | ay rave Huew thut ono delegation was to bo | Prosecuting Attomoy.on, behalf of the county, the memboxs from the city and u third of those al * thrown out; and, in order to appeal, wo hud to | suld tho bolt did not arise from the struggle * ° : j AENEAN frum the country ‘being tprovont. Gen. Bites | /rexerd to the Convention and the hott? leave," over tho Chairmanship. We wanted to. koep ILLINOIS presided, .As tho ecesion was held with ‘closed ©The whatr” exeluimed the gentlonmn, with “ Rut coutdn't you have qnined your point by | what wo had, and we know If wo. romained in il tlt ¢ you aut 1 Maki he 1: eatin doors, the detatls of the proceedings could not | the indignation of tho bass-drum player on tho | Fomaining in Farwell Hall?" the Convention we would. get nothing, even aking the largest and most | gus simictie Ti chars mine, | Mien, Aig Ai a wig wo | end-rtzon Wie nelly ym pmiur nial | gift ea ee i a ee a oe Cain * : adopt an nddross, whieh it wi ded = ° in iy . peated Stephonson County ussembied in this city to- | deleyutes ut Springticld, Tho delegation ts ‘ng Then. dh other words, tho election of a] “8 Sty what wae Gig matanteee Mad # : this city: - united as ever, und not asinglo one shuws any | 2mused themselyos by holding un alleged con | ,,, 3 x $15, $18, $20, $26. ys day, and after a long and bitter contest sclected | Hruimution to’ listen. to talk uf a compromise | vention nt tho Paluer House tho othor days” | Temporary Chatrman was mado the reason for a ower satisfied hat wo could not rota z. the following gentlemen ns delegutes for tho cy ” ‘ m ¢ a belt?” what we bad won.’ ap They carry in stock full Btato Convention, whose proforeness for Freat- with, ane. are agen uate ne intter, though dont Know unythiug about $40, or avy | Oss was the high-handed manner in which tho | _ ‘That ia, you feared that tho. contesting Aste " ANTS Jol was tbo reply, ‘ h 9 ; 7. a UB : PL ‘it ig rumored tliat you, with more patrioti Chnirmnn was selected that riled us, and which | gation from tho Twoltth Ward’ would be admit=: Theso are RARE BARGAINS, lines of gous ace Gch. UB. ini Mlle Welles? a ig ee ae DaneAtES Ana AUTERNAtES | | eects mencon Tee tha ta ream | showed thut they were going todo all that they | td, aad your follows turged out?” ah - 4 aaa ar 3. Tap mr, J, | Mocting at tho Palner Huawo yostontay toro- | DOVE what thoy wanted for BAK c SS a oe j flow do vou know sWiy dit ree alten = y . oy e. J. Brady, 5 I, Nof, J. 8. Taggart, and T, J. Hono, aud listened with: rapeurcua:carseto cok ty Xe Tn TRBUNR understands anything of Suppose; thon, that your sido had had one slow lo you know? ~Why didn't you waltand ae a : i @ am ane ni & Kauffman, ‘The delemites ‘wore instructed for | Horn Ara arene Mth rapier care to tbo | that fort, please say to iit TMIMONE Tor mo wwajority, would t thay have crowded out tha.) oF “nid tise. We mA a a r e e Grant for Prosident and Smith for Governor. | n sulury of 614.04 per day from tho kindly Unelo | tat tie Daniusy fe in errors’ Teens a Lean CeUnES a eats tear nace aed | minute en ee how Ie syeuldter- an J ; ee ‘Thoy will also support James Shaw, of Mt.Car- | Sam for working up-the Grant boou. Dan Thon you didn't take the Joby +a chance! . “What dq vou thie of the proposition that to “1 don't know anything about a Job roll, for Attorney-General, with A.C. Mat- | Stepard stroked bls magnificent beard, and oc- Wall, th aay toate ruin te! * Pursonally speaking, not with my consont, | the victor belongs tho 8 thows for second cholo. 'Thoy aro divided | easlunally Injected u fow words of slvlea, “The anaes Haisiey. themes ot AF Senn ratory thay 50 Simmer Silk Suits, NIGHT SHIRTS _| trvsmconBomont ana ttiniow te seoroury ot | apreitat, an Hecate Conmites to tok r the weakenors, and the first one to come 1 the ‘They carried two of tho Congressional Districts |,“ Oh, I don't want to tall any moro ‘about its im notengaged tn any plonsuro," suid tho | M4 We earricd ono. I never whine when Lam | Z'vo sald all can say. sep 7 V1 beaten fulrly, and I don’t whine now.’ a State, If E. 1, Washburne was acandidate for | under their manipulation was Churley Meed ‘yor, with another winntny sintla. EM 4 $12 Each. President tho ontiro delegation, your cor | wiose biekbone received a doe ot winning re vou wetting up ap cunt, thon pexilion, You nekenowledge tit” you woro w. ASHBURNE, . i respondent {s informed, would be for him, but to ly Mouln of a “Not in as good an interviewing framo of |...“ Yes. sir. Cook County was carricd against if LEDs Se ae 5 Heavy Gros Grain of eee tee make, together | wrong prosunt clreumstances thoy wil'eup- | ligaening rod, ‘rhis will probably last n couple mii MP : : s Ae tho Grunt then; ANT ik for ts for whut wo | |, PORTLAND, Mow May IL—Tho Advertiser says rt Grant. v1 “Wel, bardly. ome around some othor rrled, a Ae in an interviow wi! . B. Washburne, visiting Silk Suits enya ks vctha Gonvontion was a rod-hot ono, and tho | elif Stay thgsraal la uta Gams | UM org the, Guivanata ats | gent atta meta tes Sane alow ds | Mabrotor boro, otae le candidacy fore > delegates indulged in personulities to a large ex- | Which gave 8 votes for Grant, ‘This county was Jou my speceh at tho Muste-lntle" " othor side a man?” Presidency 1s out of the question. .He is for . long ago conceded tu the third-torm cunaldate, ' ‘ ; tent, which {gs alncoroly regretted by the best ‘f A brow gen In all the Son t Dark Colors, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Glomont of tho party, It Ie undorsteod. thae a | Ugetuse forms a part of bis Conuressional dis- | « Soritieat rovo us le parted company | ticularly. it ought not to have beeu eo, I pro- | combinations with other candidates, and will rt ortion of the Wi At $20 Each. riot ‘ y with the emissary’ and returned to hts Inner of- | pore to stand ‘by the nominee of the Chicago cos. bburnoe mon buvo | ‘Thoro fs considerable talk about the flee, prugiiinubly’to attend to the political work Enhvention, I'am in the Grunt fight, pnd pre Tho thatee: that aie pulley of actisity reomaat ry r 3 id over the face of tho “don't know that. Ihave not noticed ft par- | Graut first, last, and all the time; repudintes all lure io Waal stated inost emphatically thut under no possible } 4 CANDIDATES FOI DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL | which hls young mun on the outalde bnd 1e- | pose to go through with It now, but denies Saree erro al Chey Le duauued jo-vato fon CONVENTION, Torred t0,) OF course ir coud not bo, thie Job burne gets tho nomination it ‘won't hurt my Gounts Convontion way eater” Prins 3 FroM 91 VERY MOMENT and also for tho Electoral College, Among | thut went begging out of Swott’s oflics at 00, | feclings a bit! him thon any one else.” x tho Convention was cnlled to order it was ovle Aboso who arg mentioned on behalf of the Anti- | Whatever Mr. Swott mny be, Mr. Storra is a SAID W. 1, PAGE 2 i Honk fig Grint men wer tard bly afealt ny ant Witard Woodard a weet sullivan tions ae J. 1. CLouaH, felt asa delontte trom. ia" xt eae ee SUERMAN. wero In tho ininority, an 10 Washburn: A nai y . i " OUR ENTIRE ‘STOCK, over | men wore not “cureful uw trick would Gtupbell Artaud Dizon Cy Mo tfodonsattiied | anothor of tho aliezed delegates, was very brief, | County Convention. HY STILL TAS HOPES, a 5 ce Meat 1 “ We're going down, of course,” suld he, * and, “ Dpon what grounds do you call the Palmer Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, bo pinged jUnor temn vrs esa paueanan | E.G. Kelih from tha Kies: a. A. King Eliott | joe ng convention aettio things. “iiut wo uit | Housb crowd a convontion?™ New Yous, May 13—Dy a alngular but not should be selected, Capt. lrady, of tho is f | talking much--prefer to let others argue It That you will Mud in our address placed be- | tnoxplicablo coincidence, Bocrotary Sherman got rant | and C, B. Farwell and Hermunn Raster nt large, With whieh he dor dw fore the public by our Comnittes, Tt is a A-FULL LINE OF SUMMER | toleqition, was tho’ gontiouian ty open the ball | For icctors thore are inentioned Atmer. ‘Taylor | Out: YORE Rie tens Lac ae be fold, through his Custom-Houso business here at, tho ; U ly making a motion to the elfcot thatthe Chuir~ | frou the First. 0. 8, A. Shrnu froi tho Bee- | Hung hls bums and bis our Wcrely on South iMac not the nominidon Of Lilia anthony | same timo he did his politieal conteronces, ‘and SHOES for mun appoint tive mon to solect dgtegutes. | ond, and Dr, Mller from the Water street, f A 7 OES 30 Au aincndment was tode that the num- | "At the Grant headquarters notinneh attontion 3. W. WAUaHIOP, < fe Polaperwry CoMemar mano (he pretext Worn’ | wont ack to Weshiagton thls. afternoon. To Hor bo fen mnon instoud of five. | has go far buon paid to tho question, ‘and: the | another of tho Palmer Huuso ‘bods, dectarod | or whuin wor Washburue ment i {Honus ho called:to say good-by, bol exprosied ei 8 This brought Judge Hyde to bia | only names suggested so fur are John B. Jeffory | thathe ‘wis going tu Springfield as a “delegate, “1 don't know that Struckman was nomi- | bls gratiticntion at tho reports received from ull. i I \ dll \ foot, Tio ts, one of the inost arent supporters | from tho First District, and Emery A. Storrs and | and didn'tsco why ho hndn't just ng inuch right | nated. I couldn't henr anything, It was the | Parte of the country rospocting his canvass. BUNTING SUITS ) ) ) | dld'not-consldor it, fulr that tho moto @ | Senator Logan, Tho witty rival of Swett itis | ido so from his “convontion” ng W. il. King | riot which eaused the bolt, Luon't know how | Whito the nowspapor men could yot nothing out H Pott oumeution. Ware Noe supposed to utes | ie,patron of Babeook, and uso in behalf of tho Hedeleuton trom theirs, “0 bu suro, the Grunt | anid oe ou SCoudn ttell What Binger | of him about tha Cook County bolt, It is known Inall the N ; IN ALL THE DESIRABLE STYLES, | ip tho Convention were not supposed to know | former as much busnity cloquonco as be did for | tleket wuen't clocted in’ tho ‘Think Ward, but | “™ Wasn't the bolt a proconeortod movement?” | through a porvonal friond that tho Becrotury © New Colorings, whut political proferences the Chalr ontor- | tho latter in a colebrated Stit trial at St. Louls. | noither was tho antl-Grant ticket vlected in tho | “Tnover heard of At until my delegation was bosce great hopes upon that occurrence, Ho s00 TO SELECT FROM, NEW- EST MATERIAL, ; did not consider it fuir that the motion should | oxpcotod, in that ove tained, and ho thought, tho best modo would f Second, Mr, Waughop furtherstated, in anawer | gone, 1 mised them, aud didn't know whi tal to the Grant movoment In tho $12, $15, $18 $20. Alarge stock to select from, and | ho to! “havo” euch” dotexution ‘roprosonteu piiieroa, Hila: tonnothor tngulye that, wsturns bo was cone | thoy bail gone to. 1 went out und took 4 drink, | Nitional Convention, whatever Illinois may den 9 pa. prices always the lowest, appaint 2 coumittes: af cho: fram. cuok town, i the stair Wy tho tata TUK: corned, ho should foot ule own billsfor the trip, | foil they bud lett for tho Palmer House, aud | clura in Biuto Cuuvention, and soog now & hopo EARLY INSPECTI y : on. ‘hr, WB, Naramore, of Lowa, was in favor | Cicado, Bay 1h—Among tho ninoty-two dal- | WMA UUOEE te rotnmen tauds nosubpased | AeuuelNtely follee et on had hadona ama- | pula voters i of Judge Hydo's suggestion. Ho wos a regular UE OX A poser Pd rant men bad hadone ma- | P . Fe —___. Ucienate to the Convention, and thought tnt bo | C&atos of tho Rump Convention aro uot a fow | tho ottiors would do tho samo. Jority, would you bavo given tho other side a ae 2 should have something to any as to. who the dol- | Wo aro looking for vlthor presont or future fa- I I, WHITE, show!” a , 3 CONFIDENT CAMERON. ST. ATE-ST exates should be that represented Stephenson | Yors at tho hands of tho Hepublicuns of Cook | dofented eandiiate for no end of places from | , yop ont know what wo would have donounder ‘THE SENATOR VEY HOPEFUL. ih "” og | Sasrrance eat cterittnastaad = | COUN, rary enn, morear, of te tomas | be aey Wat tlle Rea aat iS sie oa spc Dh oh en Ti Michigan-ay, and Twonty-second-st. + ninety-two knows porfeotly well that from bo- | {iit Naa hurdly. necesanty. White always s Wasutxaton, D. 0., May 12—Don Cameron NO SOONER HAD IT sunsIDED 4 Tho reporter detailed to hunt up tho First Steere ginuing to ond thelr rovolutlonary procecdings vs his oppurtunity, and, ‘hnving be stow! has returned from his poiltical mission to 149, 151, 158 State-st.__ | wp site's Anoray Contra tad th oor, and | fro coudonnad by four out of every vo of tao | SE the SPRURHS gy Mtee tev teen, out | Wand, ru, delegater tha fellows wie werd | Hniaytvunin and Naw Yorks but ho dose not * | Chatr the power thnt belonged to tho ddtewutes, | Republicans of this county, | If, therefore, thoy | Will all the ure. sendy Braspat tho chance so | mujority—frst mot James Kf Healy, and asked | wear a amiling face. ‘Tothofew who approached i Le The Grant men seeing that they had mundo a | Prepose to Suethor outenuy this sori it Of thi fnebettlly a oy He mice again coming. tothe | hin: him bis oficial utterances wero to this effect: FAW TWAT ATPIENEp | Very bad move, and ono that would injurothoir | Grout muss of tho, Ie publican oe Taste thy'third Ward 1s Mo cortulnty of Me rourulug frogow golne to Bpeingieldy “Tho reports of au extonslyo revolt in the CONSTITY TION WATER. Ho drivisol motionind amondmont bond upon | jrueion of Fogan Jones "& *'Go, to | and running again for Alderman or almost any Whig will you ropresont thore?” Benssy}Vanie Gelegates to Chtvaljo ere nut trom fo | the tab fo, ‘which motion, utter somo disousslon, pringfiold for the pul of reversing the ver- | thing cleu,. y “ The Cook County Convention,” ‘The delegation, with possibly a fow-exooptions, TOLY ROCK AND RYE. MME! eo . «| dlot of lust Suturdiy, fot thom do eo; but lot jeorye W, Cook, fast-froighter, will also go | Not the peoplu! Y Fr Brovalled, A Grant mai movod thut elght dele | thon take. fair warcing, thu doomsday’ is not | down, “str, Couk wid nob say sa iimeclf, but his | _« Getarcige cd will ropresont the peopte of the | WH Foto for Grant,end Grant will be elected ‘ wutos bo 0 4 h tain than th, Wallon by the | noxt friond, who hupponod to bo in, sala so for (ib upon tho first ballot. Everythineis satisfactory, i Eullod forth an amondmont from s Washburna | Maro certain than thelr repudiation by tho | next fe1eul, : Firat Ward, ha would buvo elected ho doloyus | NP neste mln ue” game, ait whore aan, wag wanted one jaan from ence tut ioe Presontod, If tule or lun’ qs the motto ne | _in tho Fourth Ward—also a part of tho alstrict | "S736 sou think the bolt was Justitablo?” Binatar “Cainbeon Bas, bean Koos ia factions got into os .wrnngle, which’ inst- | {hls minority, lot them undoratand that tho | —thorv his boon somo “balting” from the honor | 4 dhore was no bolt.” closo conferenoo to-day, ‘say thas ‘ L, ed aomo — timo, and caused yella from “yuin" willnot end with tho Springfield Con- | conferred by the Palmer Houso “rump.” K.P. “No bolty* »rivate utterances are very different from q ailorna vention, 80 far as thoy are concorned, Hull has alrendy declined, for roasons which tis | 4 Noe neall. ‘Tho Convention wus adjourned | mn Gutalders, Aftor the gontloman had wasted a | vse. Counsel ing t0 consolonoe approves and which all. fatreminded ‘ 4 | tho official statomouts which ho makcs.: In DROPS OF groat deal of time, the amendment was laid on ir. Counselman, in refusing to bo a party to t ppr to the I ulmor House toget awny from the mob,’ , " eth the table and the original motion to seloet the | {hla nofarious scheme, adopts u course approved | men must respect. It would have buen a waste of thue to usk uuy | private ho {s'roported as admitting that tho CONSTITUTION WATER | tclegatcs by bullot was commenced. After a | bY Overy honorable and fair-minded wun. Is A. Hi, PICKERING, more questions, so the reporter rosumed his | altuation. !s vory serloua; that itis absolutely THIRKE TIMES A DAY, balf-hour's recess the Convention renssom- poe. ‘onl; ope among the ninety-two notear | ono of the “dolemtos,” i¥ tho gentloman who | Journoy in sourch of the otnord, cortuin that a consideruble number of tho Penti+ ; Beis tata 17 Den CURES DHIGHT'S DISEASE, INFLAMMATION ov | bled, and ono | of | tha | delewutos Ae daa rrrrtn aap tine got up in tho * Convention,’ udiitted that tho JOIN LYLE KING, : aylvania dolegation to Chicagu—tho number he THK. KIDNEYS, STONE IN THE BLADDER, OA- | W080 and — atutod | that ib had buon iin WARD REPUBLICAN. | Gruntites In tho Fourth wore fuirly deteated, | wyaon't know whethor I'll go or not" sald | is not willing to namio—will undor no circum. - Conghs, Ot PARRIL OF Titi: LADDER, GLEBL, Dianeras, | Culnged that outsiders vated to havo, the Con ACCOMMODATIONS AT APNINGFIRED, and was told by Long" John that it didn'é | aye, tding. Lam wot going if Laave to give ut not willing y Colds, Soro Thront, Bronchitis, | PARE oO! Ff MADER, GLRET DIABET. | yontlon selcot thodelegates. Although tho gon- Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Muke any difforenco” whothor thoy waro | Mr, ling » | stances vote for Grant, but will on tho first and ‘ Aathina, Consumption, if Breede sees T, CHILDHOOD | tioman was a Grint man bo was choked otf, and | Spninavier.n, May 1—Tho Hon. Iuford Wile | dufeatod or not. Mr. Plekuring 18 outie | PUES a6 co whoin will you represent?” other ballots vote for Blaino; that, in other ind Alt Diseases’ of THROAT and LUNGS. | “Pos You did not buve un opportunity of saying much. } son und Dr. Willlain Juyno bave sevured tho | nected with tho frm of Wiillam Young | Wwautdo yout moan?" * | words, tho unit rulo secured at Harriaburg at 60 LU. le r Femnle Complaints a Speciaity. Tho Convention was 4 bulidoze from beginning | County Court-room in the old State-flouse for | & Co. A call at the. firm's ollicu resulted In “ Who will you be ucting for at Springfletd?" bly broken. Don Cam- Putup tn Quart-Siz0 H ; For ealo by all Drusyiste, Send for Cireular. to-end, and no doubrif it was held over aguin, | uso ne tho bexdquarters of tha Farwolt Hall | the roporter's loarniug from a mombor of thy | 4, }' te Will you Lo ueting for at Bpringfiold?” |, | much trouble fa irrevocably i AU! OR ee: MONGAN GALLEN, GD dohmat., Nex, | And tudro Was a squuro fasue botweon Grant and ) Cook County deloution to tiestntoConvention, | house that Mr. Plekering was in Jown, and | {yi a Gcivgue from te druntUonvention.” | oron hud a tong conference with Senator Conk~ UTTION, 2st we pecetven) | MORGAN © ATTEN, 50 Johnate NY | Wushburno, tho lattor would carry it by’ large | und ft will bo ready for occupancy’ on Monday: | wouldn't return ia thio to ye toto convention. | yee yeu RUBreGOnEE | ey | ting and iy understood to havp told the iattgr ¥ho try to palin. om u mA un princlplod dealors WREDIOVALS. niujority, evening. The samo Committee have secured | What wou tore to the purpose, bo wouldn't go | was y ypolnted ong of the delugates.”” fe that bo (Conkling) was baving n8 much ‘ plea of oUF TOLU MOCK AND NYE, witch tite priate incised LEB COUNTY DEMOCRATS. amplo accommodations for ths entire delegation | {f ho woro hero, baving boon olectod uguinst bis | “AWS tno bolt jusibablo?” AND BENIOUS TROUDEN SCOT article tin onde butane ae pian tt wpa deTho Loe County Domo- ae Mra olass notes and Wuaesll BSD aOR eens nniataleo about ie. : decree spacteaee ti Puilaa ee ay in Now York oa thoro was in Pennsylvania; that if ry fe, uly x “ H * On whut ground?" 4 WRENCE 4: MAMTIN, Proprietorn DR. A. REEVES JACKSON far'teom bolug n large or vety enaualatio one, THE RUMP. Hee tH Tne MGch etd merariaae hake | tt ieouuse tho Chulrman of the Convention | {he dleoction wag alarniag, tad toe wae imdluan-at., Ohlango. Tad romayou lls Ohice and Kealdanes to ' g . ing liad tclewrupted for quurtors. ould not roca ny momber of our party, rive —— mn Only olght towns out of twenty-one were repro: A MOURNENS’ MEETING AT THB PALMER, oring ETH r and he wasn't proporly plucad in the chairs’ tro too truu, According to @ ruport from FrAtk youe Piruwatet for 301 codes rite rire ed tented ‘Tuo ton. F, ft, Dutcher, of Amboywwis | About 100 of tho bogus Grant doleyutes and a luaw Douglas will ae down, tho reporter | os singer HOUSRE WO Hominate a: Waskburno | delphia of Dou Cumorun’s movements in that + HEAR Jour Wine Soo doe con ue He | Foudo Chuirtnun, dnd M. Jnckson Hoorutary. Zuo | aiterautos and somo of tho Logan clique metin | Wei fseoukiie for him audin saying. thse ati | iil, Anthonylen Washburae man, Why were | elty, ho bad a sepurta Intorviey with cual ( HrChtidreny atu Your Mame toate STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. ren, tet Mhogiors Wiis, W. ined: | to club-room of tho Falmer Houso yesterday | tho delogatey trois thune two wards, wexcane | Me Grant men dleatiatod’ i, oe | Une aver and voles om tho ‘fre ballot At Witold by pnvaaraTe, Chit & Koritiwest Rally “Company, the Hon, Bf utes, the Hon, A. K. Trusdell, paceninns ie coaree we to the Aiearelenees Aled Sir the sootulng clulin Mat the ‘Putmer Howse epne orneniation tee Eitte teae acre tila oeateo OF eatery IN % he young, natructions us to candi- | aotior urs thoy shou! UEBUG, S v “ had a SRS MELOR AGE STecsarngner eae ant | UUUCAGO. ck AMTUIWGSLETD AADWAY COMPANY, | ion ato pasate wrowludon eazceatualy | Among thaws present: wore *Dlee™ Tunni, | ycaufenton, was mo chiy Fealne ono, got | Ault TRuvaw' deco arsue ty icgion, | wor of tho tet Kindly sore asd tho Gungron f . . 1 APNIL 2, ta. | complimentary to the Hon. 3. ‘Trucade! . =f ic thore are wo many polnta in it” Tho Conv@tlon | peoplo assert that "tbo penticinen who were GENERAL NOTICES, ding annual Meeting ofthe giochi ad Bana, foocnmonding bimis ovory paritouiar as wor’ | Leonard Swott, Jim Malone, “lesolution” | Gooryy 0, Campboll, lato counsel for dakoltenin | (oneete me many bea le The tie teioe | Foudestin thule protestatfons aguinst, tho ux on RNa re . hy of the contilenoy and supportof tho Domoo- | Burke, W. It. Pago, Jim MoGrath, Dan Shepard, | in bis troubles with tho Govornwent, 8. W. Scott, ‘i tS ee vas known | Prosident'’s nomiiation, four. or five days ago, RIDELET GUARAN Gustto fe way come. befuranata meciiaacwil'bs | rigy of tho Biato for Givorior, Was uuaaiauise | “Long” dones, Col Ituntor, ex-Ald. Naunyn | who lesa donnuin tuo Directory us jv potion wi | gofused ta macvanign augbakly (HAE Ye HM | Arey ue loyal to bots Grant gud free a h ANTY BONDS coat the Cony in Coloago- : Gr Held ab the offe9. ampany in | on } ly passed, ; ton, Comumlasionor Coburn, Conrad Folz, ox-Ald, | NO. Lue Pralrio avonuo, nor At 8 | They Just bullocd and hooted down any mun of | man enn be expocted to bo," ‘Thy kindllness of co Alia MauRD HE sid ‘Hraustortouks cave Ape wis tdaland reopen Suns TOR WASIIUDNE, scone | flevoland: Smith Stover, Ald, Bwitt, snd G.D, | Uiy Bekoriug, they wil hourly al wo" dows aad | OUF HAR wha attompte te ake Teton oF tio iteanacuiyad and) fhe privacy of the an FIDELITY & Benatar nt tenon harzstpetoncar | ofseteraennate ct tua jeulng haute | WIT ing dono ya tm a rvlutin | Lite 9 erat wil oD | Eh alan td's uitang Gf penta & GASUALTY CD, | eaten, nacre hHENE ERE, President Sie Hun 3 Washurua wt the cuoleo for tho | to uve a acervt soaslon and bounce to rom ‘S -- tingimloneilie’. © a Aan'T i understood that thore was to bo a * -bearer, La Sraasges,, OF NEW Youu, onyontion wis to take price now, Loo County | Dig Tuthill thon called the boys" to onder, | . i Wikwity Mr Robuet Zs Lineala did not ro | Not ehat Cknow of. It was not ona quese |. ANTI-GRANT, Heat he Adar otraeoe hosing pontine SHAUL agi dob, har nese Gaming | Bijele din oka Lia wod lel |farhoraig fora ave th tino tobe | UoMot EME orn auction fot | PENANG FOU THomARI, acu idelity of parsone b Dahan thao enna ony Annan forbirn.. Ben i tobe col ems ees 1 but bi ! : ¢ a. bend wig UUATAN TY. ta ie} lon a parsutat Teulvatont toan cwebiien. ‘Tuthill, on motion, rotaiued tho Chaly. Murvlewol going to’ Springfield,” sald Tue | Me orsuulzation of conventions was dopartod petal Dipatth fo ha CMcaon Tribune erates oF iby duties of amend oeeas Salttifut per : YAYKTTR COUNTY, A long discussion followed concerning are ror. from or Ignored.’ ALBANY, May 1,—Tho anti-Grant sontiuent are ee of onipluyes ty all positions : pected teh to Ths Chicago Tribune, rangoments for yuing to Sprinyfeld, free traus: |“ syes, wir, Lau golag to Springficld. Buytyou | ooo? yeu say that Be qhalenan of mae County iajtucreasing among Republicans here wore Pysiway nation can be obtsingd at the ofteo, 1¢7 | On Improved Real Estate at Current Rates, Vanbuaa ile biey iietbe, Payette County oreatlon Helng proulyod 1 tu thoes who went” | aro not guliig to yet an thing mora’ than that ure ey chalmene tuan f@ apparont on tho surface, Tho Sonaturs HL Lic aRDS, Prositent. : MEAD & CoH, Republicay Gonventfon solocted for delogutes to | 90) iw doleguies and tho holtars resolved | OUtOF me. Lam not gulog to oxpross any opine | 7° ifs Gust right to nominate orroceive a nom- | —delegutes to Chicago who ‘havo doclarod IGA BRAG Mes rostgont, te te dist | tae Stato, Convention JM. Whitinut, EB. | tusk ‘uuutesion for. tuolr entire ninety-two, | Jon for the newspapers ul this tue, Good day; | snation und put tho question,” agulust Grant—aro tlooded with otters from & SB ies fgareary. SSS | Aan cotes eM, sineas Aegan, anil. Apri faliing In which thoy wi demand ‘euougts to | PSOE Ditty. tas qag’ suuntoring | , “Cal Yuu tell ine Of un inatanco whore it bas | jtopublicans approving tholr course, mauy, of wbitectory—dourgy PA TANK, Usiioral Agent, FUR STORAGE, ore ull for Grant, and most of thom for Rinsker iva thom the Pine and Soound Congressional | Ad Fie RAMUNE Foporren Nas SuUNtOrla® | yoen done tu Conk County?’ tha lottors coming from. men. wha Baye. Uped Conan bore oe Bathe it, Pat Suictenss, “FURS preserved from Matha, stored eee our isaros, aterouss wiion wilt ba Faun, Vues For pat is sue denen sent ae inte eae cauoalleny ie apuclln, fastanoes but I | recognized among tha most caruest supparfers : Si cat PaaS hatpe Don le Wan A ten: preserved fron Moths, stored the Nuuonsl Convention. With this they cluiut Ya of Conkling and Grant in this Stato, Tho reognt . phan W. Deluge, 7 etal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribu: that they would have a majority of tha Cons | reading 9 dummons ta an unfortunate dofond- | "Of lute yours we bias infire-proof rooms, For perfect sufe~ | pete il May iba onittanat ale fess Uivirlews of tho Sunieuuda? taey | mute givoreo ease Whol Homa cougeten | “Binge I hove been bero—the question put by | venta in ¢hleayo and cliowhore, woich bave ICKEL, & GARDN ty leave your Furs or acityess to send | vision amovy tha Cook County Republicans, ats | have, the program isto ring in tho unit rule | the Hy. © Me yolng to Springicld?” suid Jim | the Chairman, whothor bo nowlintod or & Hom | ponyinced any Republicaps hitherto favorable iz Li NER, Agents, | yor them with BARNES, 86 Madi- | ' wellknown, baseausod mitch regrut (im the | and abut out thelr ghpanonia, fram, the | Burkes oyu {aut oes Your tants, tate Pin gor | Rina wuld be uit know woetbor tho | tela that Grunt isreully weking tho nosilna~ a country, On Tucsday a Y at. nation: Convention, ‘They desire ir | ing, surg, and don't you furgetit.” a . ns i @ Salle-st., Chicago, son-xt, (Lribune Building). Stepublican wrote to “Chicawn for intormusua, | Sdulrahuro” vf tho delozates Yo the state Cour | What ure you yulug ty Spriugiield for?’ ninety-two bogus delegates wore golny down os | tlon, have turuod them agalast “him, anit w

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