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w ~ . oo ‘ al ago Daily Tribune, | TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1880. PRICE FIVE CE. CLOTHING DS gates 1s in favor of tho Farwell recetyo the Secrotaryship, Rutz wilt, att a 7 PRESIDE TIAL. Hall delegation, ‘whom they regard as ee 0. Beato ore A LITTLE EPISODE: tho roguinr and legitimate set, and auy attempt Hell thenmice for ‘one deat AT held theofice for one term, and gave genoral toto great. violenoo to that fecling would meet saan ena Delegates to the State Con- with disaster, Hut,as {6 natuenl, tho Grant tho majority of thom, wih probably report in ‘ 7 ; ‘avor of giving toGrant tho Second Congres f ‘i Springfield, © fe | alonat District. J¢ the Grant men had not com- : Mitted tho folly of bolting so soon without uny | ry ; Pretoxt thoy would havo stood better with the Along with a Large Sprink- | countrymen, and ther claims would bavore- «The Chie ‘ VOLUME XL. ~ IS LIVELY! crowd called “thags and bruleers.* Among | of Paxton, for Prosecuting Attorney; and then were tourer Shortntls EO. Kelthy W. My | Charids Hevdloy, of Paxton, for Coroner. Hare ralnerd, Willard Woudard. Asan offset came | ring tho ttle skirmish on President, the Con- tha lulldazed baby of the Summit, “Long vention wea barmonious, and everybody 1s for John Wentworth, who, dusty.dirty,and goneral- | tho Chicago nominee. ly disreputaule In‘ appearance, bolted wt once ‘Tom Needies scoms to bnvon walk-ovor for’ the Auditorsbip. Brigham, who was onterod: ee 2 inen—eyen the more modorate onas—want some- | into Kenator Logan's room, and, with his bat TIE RIVALS somo tine agu, been withdrawn, ; A t F on tho back of his head nnd | face Zs ° Tho fight for the Attornoy-Gorernlship Isqut vention Gathering at hing, and so the Committco on Credentials, or | Oty Oe ot ey Rpeginenn of 180 miles of | HARMONIZING THE COOK COUNTY DELEGATIONS. | q ini Sor with MeCnEthON Welle de aaite Uinols poll, guod for agricniture, but bad for Special Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. tho complex(on, began an oration to tho Senator , . a! : the ComDIGE (OI Dogan a Or a tne ed ne | 4 SeMMaFIELD, Ill, May 17.—Tho tatonfternoon therefore wanted overybody to get onbof tho | ttatnsbrought ina large (Influx of delegates, hotel po.thnt he could not ho overkonrd. Per- | mostly from the western central portion of the sons standing ucross the street, however, beard | State, though quite a goodly number come from mont of tho rpeech, which was to tho effect that | Chicago, Among tho latter were “Long John.” fictd well biinohed, and Statthawa somowhat in the rear, Z THE OMANT-LOGAN PARTY . aro notyetautof the woods, and tho campal has now resolved {tacif into ono very similar to the Senatorial contest at the meeting of the Inst : *, ,, . 5 ceived morn:favorable consideration. There la | for the first tine In forty-five years he had been Legisitture. “ Long" Jones and Dan Shope We are getting in New) = CO.’S ling of the Whipe | tatnoaae at ec mmnoman | deeded ie eat sp CsA tins | Grub Wane sshsenie cage We | a, a athe SP la en Goodsevery daytomect ’ 3 Wielders. OPO seston iitoeline ocd Reathoin | RANE. “Pie Senator stood it for a time, and then | Dralnerd, Dave Clark, and Frank Lumbanl, who | {Wo dcloxates regarded na felondly to tha thied me demands for those Gs S00 SOL, $120, Q14 00, and $15.00 Suis turned bim out, with & suggestion that it salah in oxpressly ongaged tu ‘do'the troubadour act bona well co warh Uf, 99 is arbesenneo wou! and sing tho third-termer through the Conven- BAIS i DOU TIL, SENN tion. The whole burden of converention in the Tho-ndvent of the Conk County men of the represontative Remiblicans of thnt section pro- | Bete! lobbies and in. the headquarters : of term are immedintely rushed ay the Logan room, where tho “boss roads the rot act and swears In tho victims for the war. Then. they nro dismissed with benediction, and told to Inbor among . it, and tho delegates whon they get here will be a 106 affected by the samaintluence. It must be borne 104. an How the Situation Looks to in mind that many of these men nro elther county officers or oandidutes for county offices, their brethren for tho good of the cause. Tha dueeda great effect onthe delegates who had | the candidates isthe situation in Couk County. it te MADISON-ST Those Now at the or fo ao wrauped up tn county aarsua tocon” | roachod fore, Wald agontiowanriy inouotng | What to do with Ttwooms to boa protien ie | ton uenigat was enema A detesion tn ™ ram a ome of them Mr. |. King, a Jawye: . Eyory= y . Front. squabble involving a break-up or thenlionation | whom thoy know well by reritation, “Tain ie | iultly grenter “thar ‘tho block puzzla, Every- | portion, of tho Will County delegation from rant to Washburno his rather startled tho Logan crowd, and the information that Gon. Lippincott, who bas returned to. politica after a vication of four years, had pronounced against the third term, did not tond to satlefy the one of-tho thugs and shotiiderhitters who drove | body expresses regrop that it occurred. The Tun stepard and “Long’ Jones from. Farwell | candidates wear lonfefaces whenover it 1s mon- Hull jo looks of the delegates showed thut | tioned, for, tke Pandora's box, !t has opened for their eyes bad been opened. Tho Washburne on re Be erate vO ‘gated ai en them @ sca of complications and troubles which of any considerablo body econ which would CUSTOMER—You say that Suit 1s $17.50. Well, * Make many coynties which aro now lee ofr. * : publican decidedly Democratic ig abhorrent Tl gi $15.00 for it. SALESMAN--We have but One Price, andOur | Should the Grantites Prove {to thom, and thoy neither want. to bolt ' — Prices admit of no reductions. 7 Poorlte they would gladly avoid, When asked tocx- {| tinl-termers that tho Army of Salvation had USTOMER—Let'a eplit the difference, then. I to Have a Small Ma- TOF eg, eee tit eat eum | fire relutant to eng atitiing. postive unt | WreIan opinton they content themselves with anasairal wletory “Ea Hiaine and Workbucn atwaye get goods a tittle cheaper then they are jority the Convention tehteh orakes| boltior by pn thore nre conferences of tho nnti-Grant ele- | saying shat they hope the Cunvontivg ell ait and tho notion uf tho St. Cllr County detegatos We cz "3 5 ’ sido so unlikely at presout, and the energies of vain? t te tea | 22Me caultablo means of solving the difficulty, } In :. el GUSTOMER—You will throw Ia a pair of aus tho Logan ined will bo bent to avertin itt Paw yily aoneral understanding can be arrived | g plan that will bo satisfactory toall parties in | FLEDGING THEMSELVES 70 STAND OR FALL venders, ‘won't you? which imty provoke and lend up to that heated | unes uf tha Farwall Hall delegation, ue they | interest. by the Farwell Hall delegation bus its woight good or bud. In thoir alleginnee to Washburno NON WILL SUGGEST thore Ip no faltering, but the aetelslve atep of a | any plan. They do not wish to go upon record, bolt fs not to bo taken without! mature, consid- i r oration, and is not probable. A withdrawal | ‘4ougb privately their talk is based upon their from the Convention jn ang coniiderable num- | Political proclivittes, Tho Grant men believe bers fa what the Logan people chicily drend, nnd | that the Cook County delegates should’ be ad- will take nenrly every step to avert tt; butup | mitted, pro rata, on the face of tha returns as to this moment thoy show } shown by tho reaultsof the primaries. The antl- RO BIGNS OF RECEDING third-termers, one of whom is a prominent can- from tholr mildest. demand, which fe enough ter ein delegates from Cook to give them the Becond didate for n State office, belleve that the entire IMAN—Sorry, alr, I cannot do it, We discussion which inignt, In spite of the best in- eiatRemoanbia Low Prices, and douttiess 15 to Consent to Violent Meas- burning question uf the Cook County delega Appreciate the Fact a0 percent cheaper than “Jockey Dealera” charge tion ag much us posalblo, : A 2 That we can and do save then i fae tie NaC ALS cia lee thoNG ures. After a fomporary Chairman has beon so lected the Congreaslonal districts will be called vom $£,00 to $7.00 om each | renderer won't buy the Sult [leaving the Store nde 5 to name members of ETNA —Come back t do bi : . Td every Spring Swit they | ter. Weweuld like totrade with you, but can't THE COMMETERA O8 CHEDENTIALA, buy of us. with Unnoroua delegutes of tho samo. per= sumsion, who, thonglt syinpathizing carncatly with tholr Chicago brethren, feared that no act- ive stand would be taken by any of the delo- gates o8 a body. Several members of the. State Central = Committees and other Prominent = Reputileans of — third-term proclivities wero nasidueuga in proposiig to the jeaders of tho Farwell Hull dolegution that tha lan for a settlement of the aliferences, outlined in aprevious dispatch, be accepted ns being the i sath and hero at tho outsct 1 difliculty arises, Tho VREUSTOMER [returning)—VYou're a hard. case, The Country Insisting that There } Gio County contest involves. tho Firat District a . ly way to secure hurmony. Mr, Farwell, Mr. : excont Du Page, and but five votes are left un | Congressiunalnud niso to make sure tholr con. | Farwell Hull delegution should boadmitted, for, | Quyway' Moly” ‘ aa ais orate got woods cheapeat in that ways oll Most ‘Be: Harmonious etalon oC of, Mireymne tbe Phd | Guler tho Cunvondan asa wool wniey auld | 100% thoy ey away goce the orinipla that | Zn gue arraement hay dewrned anne WE HAVE THE up that Sult for me. Til trade with you hereafter, Action. by 0 challenge Insure them four yotes ‘more. The anti-Grant | tho maJority must rule. In overy county in | slated that all thoir delegation be ndmitted or men from Cook stund xteadily by their deter- had fT thi iniuation to go in toxether, oF stay out togother; | Which tho Grant men had o majority of the hut this ius depend on the aispoution of the | Convention tho delegates were instructed for anti-Grant ten generally, which cannot be | Grant, und why should not the game rule pre- mu anitly Aearat URL EO: DEE, if shea. Phe vail in counties which’ are antl-Grant?"’ The Work, Whoo are dolag ndmieabie service | Country delegates aro very unsettled in thelr amoig the countrymen, and the quiet | opinion. Some of thom say that the difficulty clliciont organization of tho Blune beudquare | ehould not be allowed to come before the Con- ters fe a source of Alarm to the Grint men, who | vention, but should be settled by the Cook Are too conscious of toulr own werkness not to md " be justly worrled, Another source of etrength | County delegates thomeclves. They look upon for'the antl-Grant men, in addition to thelr ap- | the trouble ns dotrimental to the Interesta of parent feurs of 2 bolt, and two delegations at | the party and imperiling tho State ticket. When ‘hicagn, ang the temporary neutralization of | told that it Is iinpossible for Cook County to the vote of IlMInols, fs the fuct that the delegutes ss from certatit counties ure ‘much more ‘cone | settle that affair for tho reason that the regu cerned over the success of tholr candidates for | Jtrly-appointed Farwoll Hult delegates places on the Stuto ticket than they are as ANE FIGUTING FOI to who are selected delegates to Chicago. The | principle, thoy say this may be the caso; then It men Guetakees Ticcapiealieen, becomes the duty of the Convention to autmlt a eae geen 3 reasonable proportion of Grant delegates in ac- especially in Cook County, buve no fecling re | cordanco with the will of the people expressed Sortie extant, Wout us ready te vaterorone | at tho primaries, When asked if ffty-clyht mun as for another, Those counties which are | men sbould be givon tho right to dictate to 133 ace A eae ory Fendy, to dade Grane the question becomes aposer, They want peaco a moment, providing thoy have trustworthy assurances that thelr men will recelve the vote and ee gs nose Sr onent aro neepated to of tho auti-Grant people. Any ono can scu that | Stand up In the Convent! Mf MeLeuti: County, say, cnn secure for tts | majority in Cook County should rule, although Speolnl candidate the solid ninety-two yotes | in all other countics It js all right, and tho rule of Cook: it wilt let the ~ Prestdenoy | ghould bu enforced. hing. “Bome of tho _ candidates fave apparently uppreciited this, Thus. by no: | ‘ThoStato Central Committee wilt not meet cidgnt, or design, tho votes of Fort's Congres- | until to-morrow ovening, when they will, ac stotiat, district, solid for him for Governor, ure | cording to custom, determine on Temporary yory netrly equally divided on the Presidentin! | Chairman, and make tho usual formal arrange- westion. “There fs little renson to doubt that If "4 ‘ort Wer sure Of Cuok's Hincty-twonll tbe vates | Monts for tho conduct, of the Convention, Of in‘his district would bo anti-Grant: and hero fy | tho twenty-three members of the Committee, one.of the great clements of Fort's strength, | the following arohere: “Long” Jones, Chair which docs not yot compare. however, with | man; C. B. Furwell, Judge Beli, John W. Bunn, eer fo of cis amit aod awloy, thoy pave |g. A. Filkins, Cairo; D, Trimble, H. BMeAllister, nominated two years ago rather by a suddeu | EB. J. Perce, P. 1B. BMoPherson, H. Van Sellars, cept tho seven of Lake. Now, shall Du Pago and guess I can do you some good. and Luke select cach n momber of the Commit- teo? It ia considered a wrong to disfranchisc thom, und yot thoy are but weak minorities of ss . | their districts. “On the uthor hand, thoy nro a A.J.NUTTING Some Talk of Conceding the Second Con- ) sttna-ort dake "wil loot a yiitna’ mom or an Pago a Grant ono, aUn gressional District to the rovidiug tho doteqates remain faithful to Grant Men rant. Possitie chaugo of two votes would 5A give the antl-Grant mon anothor member of the a ‘ummittee and possibly tia it; for,of the slx- tecu diatrivts not affected by tho Couk County RETAIL FOR CASH C. 0. D, | Cook County’s Rivals the General | andsovon aku(ist hin. Soynstipsyp on Du age ” would mnko $t nino to nine. Just what the Burdon of Discussion Grant lenders think on this subject is unknown, ; 1h ' but when tho Committge f ized it is Ty Yesterday. posed to hive it inect iq open session and. ston tl ty () iH p * to us much talk as poss|ble, 80 that gentlemen rs MAY RELIEVZ THEMSELVES < . the ther thi tho floor of the Convention. ) Prospect that the Sessions of the | ‘men itis suggested that when. tho reports ure ' ' . " ny ’ Convention Will Cover | aavete,detvain bo inte to remucky y i { T D: one representative of wach slide, It is funcied : ) wo Days. that by adopting this curse those barsh words none of It would yo in. ‘Tom Needles hus at jest found a foemanworthy. of bis steel. He was brought out to-night by the Kankukee delegation, Ho ts Charles P. Swigart, for twelve yours Trensurer of Kanka= kee County. Iiis army record Ig a brilitant ono; atthe battle of Corinth his arm wus suot away from lig aucket by a canuon bull. As Treasurer of the county bo has given tho _ bes! satisfaction, and by his friends it fa claimed that he possesses all the quallfications, - necessary to make « first-class Auditor, Hocos, * candidate fur Secretary of State, positively dos. niles to-night that he has entered into auy com. bination with Harlow, whom he proposes to fght Jest Fitting, Most Tastily Trimmed, + and Honestly Made Goods _ Sold in Chicago, one and sec the Great Man- 2 ufacturing Clothiers, “THE GLOBE” ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, * 195, 197 & 199 8, Clark-st TARRY HART & BRO,, Proprietors A477 Orders by mail promptly attended to, c eS naan! tw tho bitter end, STARK COUNTY . : hold {ts Convention to-day, and clected as dots exutes W. W. Wright, Join Lockle, Georgo' W.° Beott, and C. W. Young,—three for Blaino and oo for Grant,—and instructed for Clark E,, Sarr, ‘There was a well-attended and_ spirited meeting of the Washburno mon this cvon- ing at tho ‘headquarters at tho Court- House. Thirty-one gentlemen wero present, six being from St. Clair and the remainder from. Cook, Gen. Kiefner, of St, Clair, was in the chulr, and E. W. W. 8pofford was Secretary. Speeches were made by Billlott Author and Col, Ab Taylor, in which: tho pos{- ton .of tho “Cuok County delegates wis clearly stated. On mation of. We K. Sullivan, eermmitteo was Appointed, consist- ing of 8 A. Hurlbut and E,W. Thomas, of St. Clair, and Ejilott Anthony, W..'T. Johuson, and: . G. Kelth, of Cook, to minke tho necessary at rangements looking to tho general wolfaro of, the party. Mr, ‘Thomas mado a very strong and bitter nntl-Logan specch, in which, on behalf of and bitter expressions which arc apt tu como during # heated debate, and which oxasperate mon tosuch a pitch that they may follow a \ : .| A Loading Chicago Domocrat Tolls an lender from the hall, may be avolded. it thore : IN On dl Orn HOGS Interesting Talo of the Lato wrth) Gt fe tnni to. seo. who fe ) tobolt. If tho Grant mon are inthe majority Primaries. and n ‘roport, ip, indo giving the Second Con- * preslons Diatrict to Grant, and itiy udopted, it is questionablo whether tho Bluinc-Wash- AND ) ay RY 3 burno men from the country will go out, ‘They INN wrushing FIN His. hagas is) “Third Tania) Mel. its, | neo; ag wae coatod tue acutlen to foul Ae TOLU ROCK AND RYE. ani Paying $200 for ly of \- in flying tho track, ‘Tho’ only posslbility of a ving 6 ‘ a Bopp v Demo Droak-up At present lics in tb romote con- cratic Votes. agency of a Grant minority and the admission IN THIS WAY, AND HAVE Shalt tho aero Mall delegates. Then not iin- T THE SITUATION. . Bei ne A Bot AT ALL TIMES navy aie Deutoacions evar, | SALAM AAI? FEE anton vote to at hia colleagues, be f DENOUNCED THIS BOBS NUSINESS c asone of which thoy and epubitcans gencrally _ arosick. Hurlbut and Kiefner also mado re-'* marks to the sumoctfect, Tho meeting thon nd- in cominution than his own 3.2. Tanner, and Thomas Scott. A.C. Habeock, | Jouried until to-morrow evening, ‘Those bittor Apectal Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune. a portion of tho Graas delegatos-twonty. oF SKILL AND CANVASSING ADILITIES, of Fulton County, who Js x member at large, 18 SE Se eer tery : Briorresp, Il, Moy 17%.—Ordinarily at this | thirty,—would ull tho Farwell Hall delegates | pag not came with ns many delegates as was ex- | in Colorads.: -- are beard oven among the. professedly Grant’ A Large and Elegant Assort- | stago in tho gamo, two days bofore the mooting fing ou? | Probably uote A819 mag thoy swore | pected, and their loyalty lenot in.Aall cases be- | amie Deeuives nire Ali-ruinn-renuens, | Hepublleaia, wlio. resent bah tae tAlgtt ls i of a Convention, thore are but fow le bore, v » tS * | yond question. of important element of strongth, not only | this is Logun’s fight, and who say that thoy are ment in each Department to | chi fe retult ts substantially sotiled, ‘This | Dut slreumstances mo sinivo ft unwieo to keep | *ur'iein on othor oMces than Governor that | Of G8, wmportant, qeanont of strongin, not gnly | this is roma’ Heht. and who, hay thus thoy, tre that oath. Thi ity of tho it dolegutes show you. year tho attendance is large, for all the leadora | thie eiitted sonia: bs Seem Sie Becond Hise of both factions aro on tho ground; but thero 1s Bint out some would trom, tho First, Fifth, UNDERWEAR ‘AND HOSLERY. great uncertainty as to what ttc outcome will and Bint Wards. ie overt se the i prospucta oF success, for, having elected most df | q rule, vory reticent un the subject uf Cook —— | be, nor will it b€tmtil- Wednesday morning that | fn) then nothing Lindors: the | their del ceaca, earlior ho xitme, they cannot | County, though they profer a desire to do the nn nanan nnn nn manna Grant mon swing iol votes with the aitnceske-that there | Fouky, tuouwh thoy Drogen a, : anything dofinit can be known, for not until} are in from tHling tho vucancies and electing (opponents cau. Gurvaying, te whole ‘Held, | (lie thing." dudae Hell was interviowed at NDI DWE AR thon will tho Logan men, who havo to make tho | delegntos from that district. “Ifthe County of | then, the prospeets. ro. Drigntar for } Saath omen mutuals Ane alata Uae I ae ,tie antl-Grant men hope to make thelr best | vention, A largo mujority of the Committeo- combination. Tho Logan men are of courses ieoking to do the sumo think, bit with poorer | Glectod «Loug’ danas Chulruan- They sto, A Hock Island delegation 16 us, .solid a8 the: St. Clair one in its steudfast adheronco to the Cook’ County reyxulars. In view of thoso cunstant assurances of support and the evident nervousness . of 1o Fogun crowd, = tho Farwell Hnil delegutes feol nssured that thoy have tho ferme protcy nearly In thofrown hands, aud that jf things improve to-morrow as thoy” Bavo sitice noon to-day, In ense of some of thole number being otsted and of all staying out, tho; will bnye many followers, especially ifn hoate discussion udds to the bitterness of tho contest, The Jntert advices are, that tho mon from Madi¢gn and Monroc wilt fallow thoso from Bt: Cluir tf: thoy shuuld be driven from the Conven- tion by the diafrinchising of the Cook County men. The antl-Grant men have mado tholr ar- seoniats for tho presentation of thoir case to the Commitios on Creaentinis. Tho argument on thelr side will be opened be Elllort Anthony, who will bo followeit by 1. Hisbeo, who will followed by Senator Hunt, of Edgar, a lawyer of. of no mean ability, and who, being'a country- FoR Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, Bronchitls, ' Asthma, Consumption, Ang All Diseases of THROAT and LUNGS. + _Putopte Quart-Sizo Hotties tor Famlly uso. (o} AUTION DON'T BE DECEIVED’ no try to patm an unen Yau hack and. Hein Bheeet DUP TOLU ROCK AND IVE, whlch Intha 7 madicaied article mac, tho Renulno having 2GOVERNMENT STAMP? on coo. Dotto. ‘LAWRENCE & MAIVTIN, Proprietors, + HLL Mandlson-at., Chicago. : "Ask your Druggtst for it! "Ask your Grocer for Ask gour Wine Merchant for itt Phitdren, ask your Mamsan for itt ‘: Pi iB! for | tho intention of the Committee to appolnt” as firat move jn tho game, know about where thoy { Lake wore also to withdraw, the Third might bo | Farwell atl then they were curilér in | ‘Temporary. Chairman A “man, noe, faire stand and whethor It will bo ante to bulldozo | {tho samo plight, for there are sonic delciate: | tho day. They would be still better if tha votes | ness. could ‘not be questioned. Among irom the North Sido who are on both tickoty, ap! | of all the Cook County men could be east solidly | tho “fort we d try to take noarly all, or whothor {t will be i Pa Tee See nt oe eee eee and try to e nearly all, or whethor it w who would bo apt to take tholr seats and fill vi- | and intulligently for those candidates with whom. Grepn B. Huum, Comnilssioner of Internal Rev- impossible to rot more than a part. From pres- | cancles. So it is not Iikely that the anti-Gnnt | itis possible to make alliances, but, unfortu- enue, who (8 bere direct fron Whshingtou; ox- ND ont appearances thp Iatter will bo tho polley | men will throw away any votes on accuunt of | natoly, it 1s burdly likely thut thls will bo tho | Senator Oglesby, who, though w Grant ‘man i + | 8emo pledges made boforo the Convention | cuse,” ‘The samo epiritof independence which Loean fr nd to which adopted, The case, bricfly stated, js as follows: ts. ‘There has been‘talk of be Te- would see that Logun got no ndvantage to which Th 1 nt meolas, There bas boon’ talk GF assurance mutkes them sy earnest ant united In thelr oppo- | ho was not legitimately entitled; E. E. Callahan, 10 Btate Central Committco will meot to-mor- | ceiyed by tho Cook County unt!-Grant menof sitlon to Grant tiny prevent thelr yottug solld | of Crawfurl County, who was f enndidate for row ovoning and will agroo upon a person whom EFFECTIVE COOPERATION FUOM VAMIOJ8 when it comes to State ollicers, but on this all A 2 — but G 1 id defeated by Attorney-General in 1872, nud was defeat tho Chairman of tho Committoc—“Long” | partsof thoState, For reasons alrendy, given, | tridos to scoure support in getting the Cook | 7K. ‘Raoult, the present invumnbent; and A.M. Jones—shall propose to tho Conyontion na ita | they cannot bo considered -as namouniing to | County delegates into tho Convention must de- | Trungon, of Menard County, formnerty w metn- Fe Keld hy DRUGGISTS, GROCERS, and INE MERCHANTS everywhere. GENERAL NOTICES, much. ‘Tho drift is toward a compromise which | pend, But whitecountry dclewatesasthoyturaup | bor uf the Legislature, and Intterly Register in Tempore Preiser eae een ne oe shall give Grant one district and Tio anti-Graut are reasoned with by Bluino and Washburnv | Bankruptey for the Springtleld District, Any of g 8 va thut tho, Grant mun | mon bavethe case of tho contestants falrly our gentlomen would, it {s stated, ton to ratify tho cholco, which hos always been | Ii Tor‘eag thay Rave aadiclont aonett to tey | tuted to thom and admit that they donot ho- | Mose four gentlemen sh a ne nn MAKE A TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN man, will be listoned to with wore attention by ‘OR an unobjectionable one, Gen. Raum was two. ‘That thoy havo not Any: sich comforting | Heve jo the precedent of the minority running The Gutside delegates: than cite lawyer would ] rat VN f F Peso ta ov : whore rulings and deportment would be charne- FIDELITY GU ARANTY BONDS ‘THUS SELECTED FOUR YEARS AGO. agsuratice at py at A ovidencod by the, fuct | tho mnitor ey re pee ibe | terizod by perfect fairness. “Thon,” continued | Ye f fe THE OUTCOME. MUCIT UNCERTAINTY REGARDING IT. Speciat Dispateh tu The Chicago Tribune, BPRINGYIELD, Il., May 17-—Speculations in ree, + ARE IS8UED BY THE “FIDELITY & GASUALTY CO. OF NEW YORK, ‘| vicos resorted to ray No attetpt will be made to copy Bingor’s por- | that the, arta, ang | dovier kone | houey-fupledsthore’ aro atrengiboned in, thelr | Mr. Bell, “fet cach Congresslonnliisirict, tho rat formance at Farwoll Hall and force n Chairman | SUting, tao mig “SD ig Stunging “ily | Grantfultb, and Joforined thats aa w political | ¢8Feo cxcopted, nominate thelr best and cleurest~ on the Convention. Tho oxpertence thorehas | on tho wali Gon. Loran'e muinuer to | necesalty, it will be nocessary to admit ns many peeve ee for uemborat PER Ae Om ae . e satisfied “Long” Jones tbat sort of businces | tho delegates is unoxeepl fonable. If kindly | bolting delegates fron Cook'us the face of the | 00 utils. ig comrnittes should give a f returns quoted entitis thom to Up to dute, | patient hearing to the claims of the contestt will not york. Even with n largo Grant majori- | fFeatment cea aocomplish siny ning A oe | et ee ita romper, whteh Rpparentiy | uelcxations, ston curofully ts tho ovidouce, and vt f % f the Convention must. ba " ty {tis doubtful lf ho would try to secure any | grou ‘the present rathor thin fee, Every- | {udlcates that nothing gpecially disagreeable has | report to the Convenuon, ‘This report, cmannt Rurd to the outcome o Gotrantecing the fidelity of porsons holding positions . j such judgmont, because it would do no good, Bo Onsale forward with dismay to tho | happened during the day. ing Sear eee eect ae aes ale a8 yet of Title value, lt jecniy pesslls to. is ahenmreneiamecaes | Direct from the most | sa woud tum gains: nim at tho milk-and- | prolty crtln, vrospect of, a two:duy acl 4a OW INeTUCTIONS Cee eT ee eescrigicrcane | sett positively that tho caniidates aro tromblinir raonal an whore security is required for tho tatuttul pers lonmanee of the duties of omployos in all positlons t ui} toformation can bo obtained at tho office, 157 Mi, Hi fucranis President, ; LYMAN W. BRIGGS, -Preatdent, oe W. BRIGGH, Vico-Preatdent, in thelr boots and the delegates all nt sea. Much fs heard nbout harmony, compromise, and tho good of tho party, A strong undercure rent of feeling Is sotting in against Gen. - Logan. Many Grant mon resent bis presonco hero at ion, whl IH averted by working Into into thing has been h tho sub; Be mK water Grant delegates, A majority of the Com- | Wigh Oud ry ne AYnited Olly nro fullvor will | nothing bas been heura on tho subject. Boma | didutos can gu bofore the people. 4 a f the Grant men think thom of no use because ¥ didute for Attornoy-Gone: 9 mitteo aro Logun men, that is, Grant mon,--and { bo on, Wednesday, and tho dolegates who getin | fy 6 BecCartnoy, can date y-Ge rn), celebrated manufac- horofore tho. chances ao "tat onan | tne norming, epoctiog co tate at, Mg tho unit rulo if adopted, would bo disregarded, | conours with’ Mr, Hell's views, and goes still Nf oro ure no ‘mure conventions to ~~ He yea th will, havo tho naming of tho Chalr- | will be 10 a sorry condition with no place to | fitiugnco ood becauso if there were nobody | {rther. | He belloves tho Temporary. batrmin turers’ of Europe ONG | raw Nae Me te hard to ‘soloet sleop and a possible seareity of funds; but there | would te fool cuouxh to bellova that. the Voto | Heute The Conventions Tee call of the HewEo ve R Indicated any’ degree of unnnlinity In Minols, dod by countics, be should instuntly uo- | this time as an affront to thomsclyos. Thoy éay vieete him because it ia nét yet known just what work 80 MUCH TO DE DONE i Yo be demande: untics, 3 ly DWALD STARK, Genera! Agont, s s. a But what Logan muy do or try todo dopends on | cord it. His uly business 1s to preserve order. | tho party nevor hud u boss boforo, and docs not Directors--George T. Hope, A. H. Hull, G. G. Wie he *: will bo required of him, If {t 16.4 caso of bull- | and so much ground to bo fought ovor that {it {a | hia opinion of his strength when tho critical pe ayy ". party n x Bane Gow, As Darna St A. Horabay Geo, Amer 1a, MN all gr aides, dozing and thorough purtisanship, Bonutor Kuy- | hurd to seo bow thoy cab got through before | inoment comes. Cs Tho sétttement of the Cook County trouble | need one now. Tho Grant delegntes from Cen- kendall ronld do, He is a thorough Logan man, | Thursday. Tho Stato Contral Committce hayo ‘not mado | fROuld, be muda In open TRE. Ihe doe ottoo ¥ W P ea ciinmontacne ; | 3 prosonco of this onc groat overwashing | any apparent progress itt thesvlection of a Tom | shout ith Gloged’doure, The con fr om 0 RICED not bad parliamontarlun, and would faithfully Fee eee oe ae Oe gatos far “Buate | Mby,upparcnt prowrsss ty tne sulection of a Tem: | should at with closed doors. | Tho contestants try to do what wus wanted of him, Ifa milder |/onices drop out of sight, aud yet, curiously peste ], but it is uot known that nny one bus | submit all tho evidence Te bron daylight. The to the BEST GOODS | tm. noticyisto vo pursued, thon Gon, Raum, J/cnougn, considering the " imbroglié in Conk, | Geen dofinitiy.tixed on, Dilly Sinlth, ot MeLeay | ee enon ue areas ine SCGERS, who arrived to-day, could be solectod, It hag} tho status of tho contestants fs to-day at lenat | baa beou sugested. Ho ta & fair nan and a de- i 1 * ‘Deon su, protty olour for Governor, Cullom has tho load, | cont pariiamentariin, and his county isu divided | and all the facts should bo scattered broudcast. weeatcd that Gov. Oglesby would bo made. Many exclusive He ae “Giaaian deh ‘Lyman W. Bi Si Gig Canis. John D. Matrs, Lyman W. Driggs, NICKEL & GARDNER, Agents, ‘ 172 La Salle-st., Chicago. -. tral Illinois tako special pains to have it known that thoy do not train with Logen,.and will not respond to tho cracking of his whip under any circumstances, Tho Washburne dolegates from St. Cintr County, as fine a body of nen as ever wore sean in any Convention, Pr eercnanuciaeccladsid Mrchhisida: noe i ) and, whilo be has not « majority, the votes } ono; but on the other hand ho Isa itallroud and | 11s only on this basis that the country wil bo * The MIL T ON Pa. good man, but if 8 doubtful it ho would be af | tyuluee bin ure divided among a0’ muny mon | Wasonuuss Commissioner, whic conetivitesan | satistivds “Should aus of tho delegates blot tO | 4. sanding ny tele aia ee oetoy will go with . 3 +] s s toguther satisfactory to any aldo, i. t tho chances aro all in his favor. Tho | objection In the eyes of sume people, Jesse | the tinding of the betes aftor a thorough c ye y go wil FE J which are ver GENTAINLY NOT TO THE LOGAN PEOPLE. delay. in voting. causcd by tho work | Sloore ins also been talked of, but tha majority | investigation, and bolt, then lot thom go. Mr. | tho Farwoll Hull delegutes anywhore, - They say 1! ines, ora of thi tral Committee on | Of. the Comimittco on Credontials will | of tho Central Committee will’ make tho selece | MeCarthoy did not think thoro would be any | they cannot Lo reproached with bolting, since . 3 » EW Besrerarong rata at ca ated egebers givo to his untayunlata tle which they could | tion dietuted to them ut tho last moment. eee eee arube, fmporstnle. | tho: Gruntites im Cook County hava sot ae desirable. Buying di- way want to.eoloct aman who will deal fairly Bubitiedoubetul it they ean uso a cite BOMEHOUA: AINE ALS Stato ticke’ and delegates to tho National Con- | the cxainple, Somo of the Grant doto- Cnicado, Afay 17, 1880, eX E NOLLO, Manager Western Deparimient of tard Fire lasurance Company of Philadelphia, ma recelved «dis pane f,dlapaton, from Prosidant Gtiiatte ab to-night from the West and South bavo #0 | vention, and, whilo thoy would all support tho with both parties, and whose nomination will | | Noxt to him comes, Fort, who not so long ag | tirouyod tho corridors of tho Leland ns to indl= : fe a rect from the MaAMU-} rorverosignat tora dstrossing aca roaious | was Lopanechalco, or wboesainnors by AoE | Gato hat, whan tho rueh comes urmuurraw they | Bow paructnate in uny-moveurcut tate would fight at tho vory outect. ‘This muchaldno, them | display moro avtivity fur Grant, dr. Fortis | Will be, moro crowded than they wero in 182, thes 08} gates openly condemn tho Cook County bolt, Kuykendall, of Johnson County, sald to-day bo never was 2 bolter himself, and be didn't think bis frionds at home approved, of bolting, ‘Thore {g uo weakening anywhore along the anti-Grant line, The only question is rers, thi ind Peete eee reine Tonee WHT Ob yO ee ee ety ter aeeiton ite haae | When the Democrats and Literal itepubtice | ‘ets would bo. tho “te goubbeel Pesule are these factur er 8, ® inauce- force a Chairman on the Convention, without Ita | good buoking, and ho bus the ability to ugo | MH met hero. Those tuto comers confirm | 9 pot and two Btate tukota in tho field. For ich toad to political success, As | tO, belief that the Grant meu wero tguring | this roason," sald Mr, McCartuoy, ‘no bolt can ht ary Royce, who le at approval. those arts Ww! wildly and feeding tholr followers largely on | Dossibly beorganized.” whether ft would bo udvigablo to sct_ up # sopars EERIE EES ments we. offer are | erm ee mam te ee ences rears Teva fc endannaaeeegnutas | Htneedetnar amy ary anda | Hear ar tues cline Mutha? a ake ae Leaving out tho dolegation, trom Cook, i eeping open headquasters, At which oli: sides, doubta whether tho delegates from this . CATTLE FEED. manifest. . the Logan mon clalm with’gront assurances | {Rat ho has pot, onough of thom to mice MNS | whys ff that ip tho cane le fold je eee eee are heaonecton ita | county Would go into a soparata Convention. ‘ 28 after BPEEDAY, MAY-28 wo will have i of truth o majority of 140, This 3] barter his strength tosccure tho State Trousur | and snow them under, with forty odd mujority | manner to win tho apprpbution of Gough and A WASHBURNE CAUOUB ' aus treah D: STILLER Y ait Ay ely, ¥or sale — probably not quite eo, First, because itis out | crebip. This be carncatl, denies, but be has | to spure, he hag no vory Inteltigible auswor to | tho diamust of ‘Trosk, t 0 “putl-tabaoca apogtlo. Comer Twoniy-fourth and Cinrkevte, OPTLOAL GOODS, seg was hold to-night, and tho torio of the speeches was vory firm. Every wan progont was pro peed to fight itout to the bitter ond, ' Tho tt JInir follows mado rousing speeches, showing clenr grit and remarkable oratorical powers. * ‘Thoy will be able shaprplpg Of the Cook County cause on the Uoor of the Convention. A Com- mitteo of Arrangements, f ol pine delegates from Cook and two from St. Clair; was uppolnted to take ohuryo of tha Waehburne two days in which to change blsinind, Tho | make, ‘Tho fuctis, that thoy acum tobe untitlod | Notwithstanding the Chioygo iurry, tho cundl- q q of tho question to flguro itdow #0 closely; and, AA fitable one to bim, and would it ithout C Kc YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED. scconaiys boouuno tnoy are'60 awocuy’ oli | ote, ag, promnule Que gimyauaarous | Wt, ab abo thes, Wea CO: GRY | anton dng tole vet : _ Buccoss docs not goncraityend thoir mannors, } a combination of clreumstances, he’ may in hig county, was honest cnough to admit tho Get IN SHEE Work, but makes thom rash ag overbearing. Thoy | come Fred Kutz's compotitor for thia place | trath of this with panlonable profanity. Ho | Cullom, for Governor, seus to buve a plurality, N BROS are olyi!, honco thoy aro. hot sure that itissafo | Which Kuta hus twice held, without, however, | ndmitted thut the Valier House gung were with Fort running a closevand dangerous sco . a AeTT WA making anything out of it. A uiur, honest but to let would | ond, Morrison is lying bel mewith tle fittto boom, touso the whip, Thore aro noarly if not quite | Gomnig nd fa at prosont abead In hie cuavass. | Rucce ino Grunt cutee blgher that kta. reitiy for Hurt eau nae Culioya just. us soon ue 100 delegates whose present preforonces aro un- | ” For Auditor, Necdles, the present lucurmbent, | Tho figuring at the antl-Grant headquarters | the tattor gute to within a aok or ao of Winnings known ¢o tho managers on clthor side. Thoy | labors undor tho possible diaudvantage of hav- | allows the opposition tifty, with possible dedug- | the race. ia asserted thaOLoyan hus agrees Wl delegation from’ Cook . actually no compotitor. It 1s 4 disudvantago, 9 to support Fort on the exprosé condition that he | Métercste until tho ful 1 113 li \t t st Chica, 0, wore selected, somo of then, at a timo when the | Tie ee canutiatgnervouandhisdreams | tener Logan wie ia iroof of ite ceerect | turns over tho Light Congressional District to | ENe%. cata much talkod of, and the one ne Bonet ALC-St, 1g . oholce in Ulinols was limited to Gran Aro Hllod with visions of dark horses, but to all | hss; but tore is yeta full day teft for work, | tho Grant hoomord, ‘This district wus wplle for Fi nla pk oF aoe he one rasp eet Gparmand Tale Geese Peres TS , Blulne, Since thon appourances Nocdlos wilt ba put up for a socond | und tho opposition will imrove ttto tho utmout; | cieot—Crant 1%, Wluino, 18, and | Wash | Trost Giana iy, aru, valine Geet mao te eae Baontotere ote ee CINCINNATI. - ST, LOUIS. WABUIONNE TAS COMN u They bave greatly shitted thetr ground of | burno 1; and this apptrentiy aah ' well Hall delegation and one-third of the Palmor Trouso delegation, with tho understauding that the Ohio resulution, instrupting the delogates at Jarre, nud Fuguvaliny tho district dulcgates ‘to . Yel for tho cholce of the Convention, shall be adopted, i : erm, ; ta Stato thoro jas lyoly cone | dete ¥ . vito . was Botalt--First Floor. Wholesale««Upper Floors, up, and it {¢ not safe to say how many of them sone Tperptary, of Btata rere ae ely sane dietensu OF tu ri ehabe House cntrancg, und no Mp fot Jouira Sersinimenis iteigway ie are for him aa against Grant. Tako Sangamon | jeune opposition he*hus had to contend with, | Singer. When stating tho vise nakedly, thoy | Nowhere. 1 the racy Itnaker shows condo EIINANCIA Le nea bandy illustration. As betwoon Grape aad hus chances which are bottur than two. woes say that. ay of thoir delegates frown Gook able atrongth, anu | bis friends giaim sont bs baa ITY OF © OF CHICAGO BONDS FOR 8. ALES Blaine, at least one of tho dologates Is for Grant, | agu, but be cannot bo said by any moans 0 | mist be admitted bocause it {9 4 political noces- aeteh ieee eat te it i, NEW, PUNLIGATIONS, dependent Republlean, Campalgn Documents lo nda foods, aduct of all tho candi- it Jonyen- | week. Carr, Bi fltt-Term Yalltics, iy Horace White. 16 pases. CompruorLen'a Ovvice, Cutcado, Aprlt 1, 130), but ho profers olthor Washburno or Edmunds to ato wey hu 0 Hea Wvbon, pockiig to elven legal muon Vea Aistanced. Murrison bas in toallty made no 3 . eoulty tn, Politics. ‘by Chncies Erancis Adama, | Hefunding Honds running tmouty 0) years, tothe | tho Gonoral. Thon again somo dologates wore 18 ADMINADLE. tay’ What the veal for. the” Couk County | canvass. Ilo hus boon simply working to avenge IN CHICAGO, : Hitem Halo rd pase iicee angle’ coed | shat ewalr cine por font por annua poyabie wee | Clected ata timo when the ex-President waanct | qney express no opinious about Cook County | Convention wus imprupurly teauud that ft | bis logs of the Bpeukerabip of tho leat Iota 4 sou THAT veut THnOvaN, - 1 copies, §1.50, Preah y maillcentperoupy | uni ually in stati ar wew ders will bu Issuod by | ag profeasodly a candiduto as ho now ts, and, | or proafdential matters, oxcept Nocdita, who | should havo recoguized tho Benatorial distriota ‘or fa ave! 1 wa authori ul yy ol ik i The third-termera bavo baon making & great ado about tho frauds of tho anti-thfrd-term men in tho First Ward. As ts always tho case, the most guilty wall the loudest, No ovidence whatever of crooked work on tho part of the opponents of Grant hay come to the gurface, but thore ts abundance of proof of fruud on the other sido, and wlso of attempted traud,—which was provontud only by the astutoness of the - antl-Grant challongers,—Arthur’ Dixon, ‘ Col, - Abner Taylor, and others, Liston to Josopk Chosterflold Muckin, the well-known Domooratio - | worker; Bs «, eis “Pwo days before the primarios wore held," sald be tou gontluman yestorday, “Col, Johd A. Hunter—the tall fellow, of consumptive built lonal far postage. Addre: EDEN TEA tie Et x ApsoctaTiO # Union-agiaven Now Vorks NY, ‘TRUSSES. ._ $100 RUPTURE y Reward. Dwi pay tos charitabl caf ngulzal iteruia: that cant it stadt BRS PIV CR ATS ans a ean ae aie ele. aie a nd B PARKER, the ad 30 sent patentoe, has had 4 * ox- iy A = est b yeare with’ Marian ldospitala, Ree i fs ort ean ance as whe best in use, leaKo, to take the ferences, thoy } frankly admita ho likes Washburno, ug tho unit; but) oven wero thore anything | to ie between Judgo Bell and Senator Kuykun- ds ma when feat ae sto “sheik -proterek ease Uavecaltont ‘hug been sufforing for a day or so | in Shits tho: abould not be allowed 0 take ade aa; both froma Big ht with Bonstor fiatallions he ends oct | ng waa tho least compromising candiduto ee eae ete ny tore the’ Convention Grantone, itwas signed by Clough, Grane | Hoos Thut Jauvos, Fountain Batter, or MoFio Fsgeeamegaeapsazee atute | 2 rats i the Grant mer have a: | "Sines ot a x vite tp tne | HuRnEE GEERT eo [HY MENAE in mace ron th bo, et so! P netud= Bue of + "6 reoont vi is | mujor oun H e ye i ing tie ak day of May next and niust bo accompa: | 08 an odo Cae ee einai offy a hoon akecrverand’a person’ who knows | Therofure if there wus iy error it ‘was, wads | Socrotary of Stato is exciting, and Iteannat, bo pled vy, five (8) por con’ pL Gis smOUns, embraced Mis coodur pe Fod- | Grant wall watched him closely during bis stay | by tho Graut puople, and thoy cannot be ul- | sald that any ono ot tho cundidates bag the lend. guuh Dias as sgeurity fur the faithful complianice witD | solocted as antl-Grant, Promises of office, Fod- | nero, und oapociully during tho hoursof bis ras | lowed to plead it'as un oxcuse for tholr | ltiq reportd that Harlow and Iteeco gave are TE ee Po ndawiil be deliverable on and after the téth { ordl, or Stato, or county, and the many other in: | coption, It is bia bvllof that Grant is | bolt. But this fs un ompty argument; | rived at an understanding. whereby elgior will day uf Juno noxh, Tue city. by {ts oficors eaipowored | fluences which the machine possesses, havo boon Srinly convinced that ho will ba nomi | tho political necossity isthe real ‘one, the fear | turn to the other his strungth at the aupremo to neyoul id” bonds, eras the right to reject |», rought to bear with decided success, But tho bared and pclneted, tree Bis slechon at rine will be lost if tho wrong fy nut moment Lwhon every ute celles paibes Aas - Verilen dusiring these wecuritice in amall amounts | yutns from this quarter do not nooessarily offect | Wi) Be Semurad fn nutt by Yates teat tee Moves | Ptho Graut men bavo opened publje bead: | candidacy was inspired by Warten cCiaugury, should Wake Pe OHUMET, GURNEY, Comptrotior, | tho losses from the latter, and honco all Agures | South hero and elsowlcre, and his manner | quarters in the basement of tho Lelakd, with | of tho Ponltontiury, who ts anxious to yooure are folly, and nobody knows where tho Conven- whliohere convinced this vaolunpra parecer fatidee: snd Biophen A. Po gtd Begonstone. tho Stato Treasururshlp. 1 ase hag fa auch ng an is on y won be is LES el eects aterteiy Hon willatand, ‘Tho promumplion 16, HOWOYeL | Ea tert aarr aad Iedid aot esomig | aor tuo woigue of aebromy of tho" ox rate t yy OUTIY that I cd simile for overybody, yand A nr nnn NNR there willbe @ majority for Grant, with | Southern Elcovoral votes, and it did not oom to | under tho wolght of a cbromy of the ox-Vrosle 8 woot: “natured le. ioe. Ovurybody, sail I RIEDRICHSHALL Cook County out of the game; but ki oa ho ti i Lagonbed Bet ‘onsiunore, lance a, tHe Royernuent bavi e* Grant belicy 8 pe gould Hine ou te from tho alyided bonora ig the pious wales ‘ le own. ff Dixon, ot icles, eens . cume a ine a sales sre hes *Ibavo Peet re STOCKHOLDELS MEET: WHAT GORT OF A MAJORITY! military West Polnt elomont in the South; from 8 aa 0 Glube- will be uo | $n some quarte: ct Y queated by Eong Jonos to soo you, Joe, an Tecan ENG. ITT ‘Loge nich | Jobnaton in-Virginia, and Wade Hampton in | to-morrow with another canard requrding Mr. | work, but his offorts bave bucu mainly congued | : 5 Ceago & Northwestern Rail _ BITTERWATER. Tanboanvent ‘athe apption 4s nat one whieh | Zouth Carolinas ‘that’ ho could roly on gouthe | Weabburne, tothe effect that ha will be Boro to: | to the northwostern partof the Blato. Ho tug | Mikey meuning MaBonald. tin regard to sane westerd Rallway Compan : in tho First Ward in order to elect i a whi enable th jt orrow lly announce himeclf as a strong supporters in Couk County, Huse. | S8slstauce To be had of All Dealers In_Mineral Waters. | ures. 1¢1s not one which will sanction tho ex: He ee ee ee eal te CO ore Ce ae eee peva ao ratiet rattan pars oF ‘Crawford Count jy htg a sina bin fro, the Grant tlokor. Hu wants to kuow how you Sing AnP A Soeuing ot tho sroorncA i ak | Se | clusion of all the regular delegates and tho seat- | counted for him, it. boiug uf course Understood | Mr. Washburny that no inventions of the | bis own iinmodiate neighborhood, but it cannod | Loy ls Conn) favorit Republican, and 1 wanted to see CELLULOID GOODS, that th lored voters would not attempt to | encmy cau do him any barat. be sald that be bas donu much more than put up| PAs my y Panera tae aed Tor iy danaiitst await | eer aT GED 7 PatercpeooF Line | muorty of te: Committes on rodents to | feasin conttal ufihesuilsasvernniegia. Huot |“ TORD COUNTY. Bietigatning-rod. Bite ngiatated tas J, Sonslaent, Demsprat, rina ke onee ot tha ‘Coatany feta will be CWatersp make any such report the common sense of the | Grants stolid. unmoved bellof tn his nomlnas | parrom, UL, May 17,—¥ord County elects two STATE TREASURER, ‘primariea,—didn't. meddle. with thonvy 4a RSDAY, JUNE 3b NEX! ay ih,Cplcazo 08 | en) Ousfs, Collars,and Bosoms, Price la ‘this indo: tor | Hou and election, na mattcr how,ftwas tobe | Gmutand two Blaine delegates to Springfield, | | The award of the tate ‘Treasurerahip depends & genorul thing; nor did Miko; and t Heeter books close Apri Wis lasteandresgea uss | Ztsts ant Goods sent by matt, Cald | telvaates would revolt at reomont of | secured, ho bad us question. and instructs for Fort for Guvornor, Payson for | on the choice for Seorotary of State. Ifa Gor- | wasn't disposed to do anything thts time. F Bondholders will 4 the rule of the minority over the majority, ané AT MALF-P4ST FOUR Cingres#, aud J. H. Cotllu, of Gibson, for Re: man bo nowlouted for tho lattor, MeClaugnry ‘Hunter sald ft “waa necessary that tha ~ : Dgiraifoge Ts Will authenticate tbetrvoting bondapy | oF address BARNES? Hat Store, 86 | tho report would bo voted down instanter.' The | the Chicago train camo in, and with it a hoavy | resentutive; Weaver Waite, Circuit, Clerks Gy. | tins a walkaway, for Coates, of Bcolt County, will | Grant sen should have the Firet Wand, aud A L. BYKks, Seorotary, tt MERE, Presldoo” | aradison«st, Tribune Bullding. tact is that the felling of the dolo- | delegation of those men who the Palmer House | 9, Lyman, of Benton, forsherid; W. ¥. 8. Cook, | bardly know bo ls running. Should an American Jones would Hke to bave our assistance,~thas