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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBU SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1888—SIXTEEN PAGES. z 1. Helwle, of the Indiannpolls chatr- connection with the Republlean nomination ( vote of the State ghoutd he bo nominal placo & month data atk havo taken | der tho carrying of this State by ) wostgrows with oyery doy that brings tho > AMUS NES. harles jatar for tho Proaloncy, and hoped he would not | Every candid and honest man—who Is \ spectol ning to rm myself on! G p 0 aT. fietory Herman Lieber, proprietor of tho | pe yomiuated. [fe donouneed the unit. rule | Ing iy ndinit. anything--will readfly say that | this paint. In this. office is meat | Grant {mposstite, and he goes | Chfeaga Convention nearer, and unfolds CENTRAL MUSIG-HALDL yicture store; Charles Soetmer, the | ag y pernielous deetrine, and sald the fends | Gran’s second) Admintatration was de | with the’ representative mon from | West to ask the Grant schemera | more fully tho plansof the Senatorial Hosses eee aan musteal Instruments: Frederlek | of Blane, Sherman, Edininds, ant otiters | eldediy amore. corrupt than his first, and | all parts of the State, anil my information | t consider well. before thoy force tha Ger- | whoare conspiring to forea an unlit and deal : ought to combing aul make connpon cause | thata third would only be & continuation | may be regarded as of frellable character, | mans out of the Republican raiks. Te says repudiated candidate npon the Republic. I i eyer, the wholesale rrocers Qstermeyers be 3 ‘ co- | to break Ie down, Grant had elements of | of tho second, growing worao continually, | Many people, especially the politiclans, labor | he lins na doubt of the defeat of Grant in the | amin le Charles Basa 1 eo strougth possessed by no other, but tn hia | This Governnient has had enongh Whisky | under the tinprossion “that tho ox-soldiers, Convention. Ile catmnot conceive of so mad | not onlyot leat contents bat of the reflec: nist, are among those w! Judgment, his weak poluts averbalanced tho | Tings, “ Boss” Shepherds, and Bristows, and | who aro a powor In Ohld, tan be handled for | tying as Grant’ {natt tlon of the opinf feeling fi day t themselves. glrongones. Speaking of the General's popn- | the people will revoke them ia manner that | Grant. In. (his they make thetr greatest 1B Hit's nomination lon of the opinions and feeling froin day to th : ” TUESE OPNTLEMEN STAND lority In this (Mppecanag) county, the Sana- | will not be misunderstood, should the Chiea- | blunder. The most formidable opposition to AGAINST THE KNOWN WISTIES day of a large part of the Northwest of ; y tthe head of the list of Influontlal Germans | tor sald, from his observations, lie was sativ- | go Convention trust thent beford the fronle. Grant and a third term is’ found mong the | of tho great massof Republicans and agalnst | Minnesota, Northern Iowan, and Northwest- at] i) 0 lensv Fathis county. Taschig is the Inracat whole- | fed that three out of evory four Republicans | For one, Jani tteeided not to vote for the | soldiers. ‘The feeling agalnst iin: 14 In tanchest supporters, and hus al- | whomtho Cumuny reporter mot was tho | defeat our party, for the sake of political | a sufictent eaugo had pot the ex-President a | nomination at Chicago, whoever the | merts that wero vague ant innit 4g know AlMhols, and sald that tho delegates there THE “ NEWS" TIS EVENING inl been acttled ut Gneinail In #7. and ho | nominated. Io nald: deny, Weean sweep Ohio with any aceopt- | brought, under any circumstances, to sup- | respect for the hero uf the War, and he ts re- lat " I i ! se | tho open declaratfan of the Germaus that théy | ern Wisconsin. I know the anti-tiird-term |. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ne twbaccontst In the State, and Ostermeyer: inabit Gey cmutd declde Te te Cleneral would mang aya af Mie ante Cenc i titan ty it at SE ee that eames Will In no case vote for a third torm, It Is | fecling throughout all this suction Is strong | ne ’ c fp amI0n tho prineipnl grocers, Sochuer | not be numlnated, tye Porwunally 1 ulmiro tho General but ns | wolttd cnalta heavy tax on the people, This aad eel for ‘tho Grant men to claim | and growing. The Springfield Convention: lll ] { {i " } nag recngnizod for, years as One of Senator THE NENT GENTLEMAN @ wore tool in the hands of inen who would | would have been necepted by the soldiers as at nll opposition will: cease with the | gave distinction and yigor to sentl- 01s I LS Nd ( 00 Or Ir 8, Morton's stn fidence of his people. | Jon. A. Le Kuunlar, strict member of tie | Slory, T do noted , and will not eat | short time after signed tho bill eandidate miny be, and that the! concealed before the Convention. E os ways possessed Hho co oretura in a position | State Conisal Comittee, He denounced In | Crow to antlaty any etluug. Din SéLEE, INCIEABING 1118 DWN SALARY talk about bolting ts merely to frighten dele- | That the machina manazers aro sully | THIS Saturday Afternoon and Evening, : Thess BC the sontinonts of the German peo | Stung tertus the action of the Grant men In ‘i : FiO nual, Thia thbold soldiers have | gates away from Grant, He says if the ter- | determined to force the nomination of Grant : fe, and, In case of Gen, Grant's nomination, | choxen (save those fram ‘the State at la pnblishes the following ns comtng from ono | Tynan inst Grant, nv ee RY tink tho. riblg iniatnko 1g made the Grant leaders’ will | against the popular will, and that he Is him- MAW 29. He sain thot it will be folly to count on | ought nut to ibe actuted. Ite sal he ult ef tho mest prominent Hepnbitean workers tion elfeu vad caplige A goutl portion af | And out en cle inte that tho Germans | self a consenting party to the movement, hos MATIN AT 2 O'CLOOK. tia . a con, Otte) in, at she y t nites = hy wi ‘, 01 ye re Ger a Poa aes ho Talloved would bo beaker, MPhat queation ) roportor whoulor he would vols for Grant it | We Soldiers’ vote, tt is not worth whuils to | mem Wink Mey Base and ean never be | destroyed the last fragment of sentiment and : Jocalltles A Tho Hon, James A. Witdmnan, tho | Hai buen He Chnvelanatt in ero aa he | tena Htopubllens dyed tn. tho. wool, 1 have | {lt candidate, but with Grant we aredona | port Grant, Judge Dettenhoeferts nn actlvo | garded as an ambitious and schomtng poll- PROGRAMME, mane of Bale oon a ee i wend vas the ena vane by, ti sate fopubl ial waulentans, Lyi pet allow Jute Ke Troasurer of Stata, Mr. Turney, In mine ul TT rack snare " wd noe fie hehe ance by the 10, to ae Ave in Riptey County.a day or two | there be nny opposition iad by the dete- | te al iny nuine, wut Twi tell you 1 i . seog- | CoUClustong, and he will wake himself heard | selfish purpose. ‘Iho fight mado by the Il | Latte toy tine sutton Holm Batesslte tn eae with the Batesville gales from aay tate. Of course, If the Stato vi gat ente for nine Ruder Ay ConaNtorations epeuklng of Grant, page, ae ing uw Feoo | from in Chicago before the Convention | nols Republicans agatnst the Toeal machine, Mollter Goose, je Walker ago, having | ‘This Is one of tho largest | slelegations were unantnous, thoro, would flolana in this town know tone the purty | jit isup. | fa nieets, Ife ting at his back aut elainent with- | and by tho anti-third-termers who are assem Mist ulte Contrary. chalr factory. kind in the State, and | 28,80, trouble, Hut every member of | is ‘dond-sct againat Grant. ‘hore. won't |. Conversing freely with prominent Germans | Oe whose ald and codperation the Iepub- | bling In Chicago agulnst the Natfonal plan Pilstraas Mary. Bt ee Madd Before elaine oe ne eh Remedariiy rot | Wage, Convention should ‘be trea tn valu | one mun out of ten volo far hin.” You may | to-day lins served to ennvinies the writer that, | {lent party in this, State, will’ cuter | has the full sympathy of the Kepublicans of | Fiowere-siaiu3 iy can aiithe employés are Gormans, nemajarity of | as bla conscience dictated, and the altompt | think that a swooping stntcmont, but Lean wot | ga fur us suecess In Olio ly aoncerned, it will | lito © hopeless contest, Ioscoe “Conk. | the Northwest, many of whom will not hest- | _~ Hora aiicheth i cota es Seal bay aibelng Republicans, But out of all ho }.tu prevent such aetion wasnot In the Interest | waren mon who will fll mo thoy wont vote | be contingent on wo wetion Uf the Chicago Cae no cer Ce temtion | pid | tata to follow, tho rosistance, to machine | qAtte fo Hoop, ing sania of tho Iepubllean party. Ife bad) been | for Grant where ono will tell you, a nowspaper | Qacul ‘ go it through the power of the most perfect | tyrnuny to the last extreme, after tha Con. | ¥aucy Dance Wilgbisad Fli talked with—and ho conversed with upward cursed by Thenibers of his party’ because he { reporter, Boo are. ongnyed in polities nnd Convantion, bs 1 diel muehine any State possesses, but he cannot Vention as well us before. the Northwest is SCENE II, ottwenty—not one was found who would | fudtgatd thot tn tiis Own judment any nom [samo tt business, aud furporsonal intorvstathoy | neh as yute ts ene eee ute eioeted ley | CHFTY tio voters who wettie thd bustuess after | ripa foro bolt ft the Springtield tactics aro * ‘Ding, Dong, Be yote for Gen. Grant 1€ ho was nomluated. | fation the Vemoerats might Ines tiles fp | U8, not want thelr aries published, but thoy Rang majority over all. His | Sli, and when the German Republicans are | repeated at Chicago, ‘ Re Detigy Belle es will voto ngalust him to a man, The party in | fall by avout Tommy Tro 5 Tide faut G 5 pa sked If they will vote for Grant {f hie fs Ae the Wen isalse Seaweeds wuss WARS HAART vikiman oxpressad his be Tilden, would defeat Grant Lie believed | thisStata may. just as well quit business Hf | opponent, Gen, Lwing, was the most unpop- | 83 rote for , tit he | ROCHESTER. al—talse Crawionds, una Sales, overs u AURPRISH AND, ASTONISITMENT thts, and thorefory Ao auposeal Ie felgetion, Grant {e uomlnited, and tho politiolans know lar standard -hoaror the, Demaeracy hag hind nominated thoy 80s "No, i expressive , rolieeit Disnatrh to De Crleano Tribune, Behoot cataren tithe Harnes, Roy ‘Tewkahorry, te the Seeretary of.tho Company, but was | wore opposed io Grant, — ‘Those who wero | “Another Ropubllean statomont sald: “rf | fis best iy only :houo stronger than Wie oppor | AXOTHER CONVANY of axrI-anant xeW- | va leading Renubiicins interviewed teeing, Jets suk dinate Witsorwon, Wit told that he (the Secretary) was probably tha | Inuiest for Grant were officoholdters of aMllee- | the opponents of a third term stand together | silton. ‘The German Republicans In this YOnKKRA but four think favorably of the third-term onus caly Republican connectod with tho concern | aveners and wera mulily in thy elt tho ot, | without thutdity, with aggressive pesolule- | (Franklin) county ate about 1,000 strong, | will start for Chicago townorrow. ‘Thore ts | man, | Hiatno ty theman wanted, and alnres | sawetommr cen ee no could be fudueed to vote for Grant. | fide townships belug apbosedl to litte is ness, Grant will not be nominated, ‘The des- | Of this number fully 1,007 woutd inuch talk among them of a bolt In casa | ma ority openly ay they will support a third | MSO Tommy tiiargn a lar reports come from othor sections of hoy td b ae it Fy pig 1 la tae HH an AL | perate contest to enrry his own State betrays 0 OVER TO THH DESIOURAGY Grant Is nominated, and thoy sild to-dny ticket in the event of Grant's nomination; | Tay Wass Wotsman.,, Simila 1 Q t= would bu to fi Own heavily on tho wy he hollow sham of -the uprising business. that it would be no | surprise ft | but, In casa Edmunds, Washburne, or Win- tho State whore thore are large Gorman Ao! gic-law, as it was notin the tnterest of the | {here fs, a5 Conkling once sald about for the purpose of defeating a third-term | two Conventiong were held to Chi- | dom should got it, you may look for the 24,- flements. ‘The bitter fecling among ane- | party, and ought not to be listened to, nuother matter, ‘A’ breezy affluence calnlliiste; PO world hob vote at lb Lis enzo next week, Ons ie} the Repub- | 000 Ro ablienn finery. from Blinnesota, ciantes {a quite os strong, more oanoclally Bcd di Font WAYNE, ii ot dah fn thelr ulethous,» but that Convon- Jenvling on} Ae Ay worn or rane Heat or Seratolers”t says Is settled in Ina Gur etilzens aay that UW 5 Grant has had SCENE Ul. of voters are not cas! ecla! fspatch to The Chicago unes of oarnes¢ men, fresh from * aati 4 ‘i hee r iy viii je has heat TOM Nini, honors enough, and are dliszusted hat eo 4 breast this clas prejuiices are tough. | Forr WAYN#, Ind., May 28,—Republicans | tho people, whose estimate of tho rights at | Ne, element would, love ‘to the Republican | sources ‘hore and elsewhere, that In tho. lie | should have cgusented to allow his naine to | smon, Dimple simaa 4 i tt net elle Jt was among (hoe niechanies | this elty seem mueh Shearngert to-day over | the mnsyes of tho party’ will be higher (han party were nt the Capital of the State not | probable event of Grant's nomination n third | be used, “We have always supported Grant, yelling. int the dreenbaek dercetion | the multiplying Indications of Grant's defeat | that of the trlamyirate.” css Hint 9,600, which would nenriy obliternte | candidate will be put up for whom good Re- | but at ‘this juncture, when only a united |) Where Are You Going, My Pretty Mald, a aed Stel i firm foothold, giving | at Chicago. “tis a consummation mostde- | "You are a warm personal friend ot | tie nngoriy of Inap vear, wlan the Republic publieans can’ yolu. — It 43. “beliaved arty ean ene win, we must unite, or the | palg iH F {inapolis, a strony Republican elty, to the | doutly to be wished” by at least, 90 pur cent Blnines what do you think of him aga Prest- poy eek The y eee Avith ere an | that the third candidate, if he were | Dowiocrats will carry off the pain of Victory. | 405" Hmverats for the rst tine tn sixteen | of tho party in Alien County. Your spectal | dontisl candidate? ites andl hind Troviy ce on thelr side. | the right man, would command a vote Demoerfoautl-Grant fever Is catching in | correspondent ins taken special pals tong | “1 think he can be elected by nn over. | {hore aro | 3800 voting precinats In | oxcecdin Grant's, and at least insuring the IOWA. cars. . " * Uhiv, and to wash out the Republican o f rept ” Old Man, ray, in anine localities, A | certaln tie sentiment among tho rauk and | whelming mnjority. His nomination would [Si latter's defe: Scratchers” do not heasi- th same ay, ant tt enue Loe Works | file of the Republican party. A tour through | meet with unfur ikowarnmess In. spite of | Mjorit of last yer the pgtmiocralli tate to: say, in view of Grint’s second Ad- SIOUX CITY. bi me thet of the -hirty Republican. om- | several of tha leading inaiufaeturing Instl- | tho party and plontiful mud-thrgwing from party i Ha fo Hei sit vole f | nilnistration and of the unprecedented means Speelal Dispatch to The Chicago THbune, it dd vote for Gen. Grant | tutions failed “to disclose to a” single | tho opposkion, but it wouldw't silek, ‘The | iraction In cuch to carry the State, View | uscd to ffolet him upon the Cunven-| Stoux City, In, May 23—The Republic- nloyés only nine Te ere al De { A itin any Uightor from any standpulnt, it can-+ Lo te I ‘he general drift of tho | man among tha cinployés whose first choles |"enthuslagm hls nomination would arouse 4A tion and” country, that the would Heft his fad had enough, and | was Grant. Fully 30 per cent of Repubilvan | would sweep all before it. Ie represents Yobbe de Ropublte Fenoninatioh woul vote, for a Democratic candidate 10 | fear and foreboding, If the third-term pro- frat no man ouglt to have a third term. An | workingmen declary that under no: elrewm- | the Republican party In all its elements ats | ee oe ease reraccrcary Shermmare | Weference, even If ‘Mtden were the | 2a ics there will b ent Ms old wader sald that “Grant had taken $200 | stances will thoy vote for Grant, anda Inrgo | atalwartness, Its convietions, Its success, | Hermans as pre prater pccrelury parma, | nan. They have no falth In Sammy's good. gram carries there will be n generu! revolt from iat when he vetoed tho Bounty Dill, | majority of — these, will vote for | Jil# Is tho roro genius of common scnse,— | OM would give Senator Blaine a onentmous | jeux, but they do give him eredit for being | Which will lose us one or two Congressman, ed that Grant? ans ora awaiting news from Chicagu with eare to sign the bill giving lime | ‘Tilden ‘or any other Democrat who muy | active, remed, nud conrageous.” ond enthusiastic Indorsement, In fact any | sharp enough and wnbitions enough to take | many district officers, and county govern: ‘ N * but he tegk pane te ing, wot Any for bs Hoininatesl us the only pious fo aflotent i ‘tho’ ontire ‘Renn ltean press oe fis city, cuidate ee a Grane wyatt seca, ay piace of Harte iy tustors {9 mH ke his A nate by the score, ‘Probably Grant eoule THE QUEEN OP HEARTS, he Whird-Lerm movement. The Fort Wayne | and itimay bo sali of the whole State, is un- i Sean clea he ever had one, and to 3 + 8 Fa Ne ae ey AOLBnAIe GUC News, an independent Repnbliean papery | compramisingly -oppased to Git Tho | Xt the assumption of the | Grant | keep away from hn such a elnss uf men | CuTY tho State, but tt would be nt A. S Torence Poltman : AMjounces that under no eltcumnstances will | Commercial has declared posltively’ that it} MaMagers nnd maching polfticians | us surrotnded and still surround Grant, | the expense of hundreds of our best Store Candas, toroto for hie OF tufts four, Tenable. it support Grant If he is nominated. It | will not support the ox-President if nomi | runing the Grant jneaiienl we brought | ‘rhe feeting here is very Intense and bitter in | Republicans who ought not to be sacrificed i ausemployedt at th in Much vat oH “| favors tho nomination of a third ticket, but, | nated. ‘The Gazette will give him but half- tow climax today when the Interview regard to the Grant methods, and 1 have met | to gratify the few machine men, This por- onnof the largest esta nt ntiunh be the kind | ty Hon of that, It declares that Demooratia | support, tween Gov, Dennison. and red Grant | only w handful of Republicans, out of w large | tlon of the Northwest can be put down a in the State, only nine cout be found te say | gueceys is preferable to a triumph of the thera is some talk hore fn favor of an | Was rend, Many baat the younx | number, who, since the Lilnols outrage, 2 ‘ _ : huriie Marsion tley would vote for hin. ‘The reason given | fitrd-torm movements Et orgnulzed bolt from tho action of the Con- | bulldozer a shob, and avow, that} do, not ' hold - that for the | *lmost solid agalnst third term, and if Grant | sma carus—Junnie Maud’ Gennnts, Toso forthule nofuand was, Unie teri,” with 9 ‘TO-NIaUT'S 188UE IT BAYS! vention In the event of Grant's nomination, | HO has, dhigusted what few frends | Grant men to consummate thalr schemes | 1 forced-on the party thousanda will bolt irignes dopephine pe Aga Bare peaictoa rd se NRCan ort Pn ihe i. In vlaw of the posstblo, hay probabloy nomina- qauell balvalionld be mals it would eerie after renting “he interviow in’ Tn Tan Poult ean ion pgnaral Republican pee ue moni iations This fo no’ lle. tniky ant, Wolnen trace Bonoea tes Lawes w s stats te for tho Prould cnyo, | he support of enough German and Inde- tint A is and i erwhelning defeat | whether right or wrong, Ia t ei elated ee Hetietnatona Machine W orks only Wwo out | ii aterene ta know sometiiog of tho Yoel | pomdet Kepubllenns. to ive Ublo tothe | Ux, sisted thal had he been tu the roo | sor che Htepubllean party, while as tho anil | should be recognized, Anything rliedling SCENE V. ae te et ANd: volo “fos. him, Ong | £08 ,0f tho Homibiican massos concerning his | Democrats by a taro majority. ‘Tho avents | Wonta hava bneked hima wp so foretbiy inthe | Wirdctcrin peaple emplidtloally declare, cau | the third term Is kuenly oufoyed. A train of ; Badle Waliaca tna Wh aprbtiean cane for wih one cundiduey, ‘Tho Netes hae been At some Bains | of the next week are nwalted hero with great | WOU that tive Cal Anat wont Toye inienlncd °. peru Pe, led Hite sy many slaves by the Sen- | lve hogs passed through, and on each oar | Feaey Danco Mors O'Aturo) ++ {Say noarunase . Ve for him Wasttell” im noms | thiselyrand wo Taro uetonished oc tonrn thy. | SUSCtY. aca Waa n gopsbleugua pincard. suadings «elu ee aac healthy mule wis In the Inimnediate vieinity, M 4 n beeause: “wo lave got toa.| deep-seated and determined nature of the op- |, ANCE! ates to Chivago; iustructed for Grant; root, | acti! ++ WVillla Monros i ft clement of iinperiatism in the party, | “postion thatobtains on every. hand, Lenvig O1IIO. REMONSTRANCES Pellx Ln Baume, President of tho Western fiom, or die.” fs “orace bond ant the only way to KHL ft Js to nominate out of tie culeubition Govarnmont oilleghot ers coLusnus, Agalnet He nomliaton oC en: ran nil Andurannylie Sy sors iespetation, ‘bas. tiaon i ‘1 of this clty, Including pust-ollice employds, atc., t dl tern e conversution ‘Ww! a ‘. ok. Grant ul atau Ring, eMtetherine (on. ae and inraly" w Ttepublienn can bo fount shoad Co setlde eipt mre Sa or eae sep ) Will be elreulated to-marrow for slenatures, conversution with a Zribuné reporter, he said IN GENERAL, Hruins who ML the Hae published in, | lest cholco ts U. 8. Grant, and of thls numbor an LUSIDES, Ov May, 2S TE TRIBE | Pho protest. denoungea the outrage parpo- that thore was un ulmoat Unanimous sentiment ; ye! eda Tus! THE “Tninenn’ SAYS! 4 astonishingly lurgo proportion pubticty an- | correspondent has heretofore expressed the " } te ateng: tha wembers aralust the nomination 3 erty" TUES, pledging Timselh not | ee eee eee eee a ne ee eaee at | aled by tho Grant managers na llustinted | oe den. Geant, ites iad “derived bis NEVADA. irate for Grant under any considerations, any efronmatinees; but, while tho disaffection Is is at the Springfield At ee a in one NO | knowledge of tho political opinions of con- TUB DEMOCRACY, "At tha extensive shops of the Cleveland, | with Grant is vory arent among the Htepublican | third tern was distateful to the masses of | urge rallroud shops here 100 Republicans | radex through letters. “Some timo ugo,he | Say Francisco, Cal. May 2%—The Dom- SCENE VII. Columbus, Cincinuatl & Indianapolis’ Rai: | party luadora, among the mussos it fs ulmost | tho Repyblican party of the State, that in tho | Have pledged thomgulves not to vate for | enys, “a ulbeulae wa sent ta those who | goratic State Convention of Nevada met at Bing a Song of Bixpenci roa, focuted at Brightwood, o suburban | universal. ‘With nardly an oxcention | eyentof the nomination of Gen. Grant for | Gtutshould he bo nominated, Thelr pro- | bud bocn lmprisoncd in Audersanvitle, | Nevada inet a fawn sixty-two, Republienn employes wera | tho” rabk- and flo" of tho purty a. hoptnate en. Of | test will bo signed In tho morning, and, to- | 8eking them to ‘write recounts of the suf: | Winnemucea yesterday afternonn, effected a Wile Howe Intertlewed to-day, and nly sixteen could | f70, bitterly and | unfinchingly opposed the Presitoney ho would receive the support | guther with several others, will betorwarded | forhurs thoy endured there, It was par. | permanent organization, an at tho aveulng ttle Sifcctrell tefound welling to vote for Grantunder any | £0,"themnn on horyehiek.” Unier theso alr- | of hifs party, nnd that Ohlo would lead off In } to Chicugo tu bo presented to tho Convention, | Havkirly Imiprassed | upor sudo politica one, | Session nonidnuted the fotlawing dutogates to Ayiulle Minton conaidaralons tis Chat Conspany” Cameron, Conkling, Cirpenter. nad Logan wilt | October noxt with a Republionn vietory. | tke fects agaist Grunt aud the dlvrepute | Ja answer ta thie clreulue wo recalved lotters | Cinefunati: E, B, Stonehill, 3f, U, Canavan, SCENE VII wih te Indianapolis Chal r Company's be sutoldal, uid murk tho defeat that is sure to puro: the past fore days, However tare Conilug in forcing tin to te front ds tenin ail: ror. dh genni 7 AB nonely, all JG, Rogorman, A. @ Ells, E. BR. Sadler, THE KING OF FRANCE, ‘ Sais Aine ARLES ATE , ° . tog been a must noticeable change In the | rapidly growing bitlor, and It Is concuded to- uullerinys, referred to the | fact thut and George ‘® Girman. Three prefer Til- Hine. uy Tewksbai ORLY: SIX. OUT OF THIRTY A 5 THERE 1S SOME TALK sentiment of the Republicans, and | night tuatin the event of his nomination a | our old ‘commanding General was ounce |‘den, two Thurman, and one Field, but tho i Mic onGe Wak Republlean employés woro willlng to ndmit | of holding 2 monster imass-nceting of -Re- | one tint ennnot longer be — disre- | third Presidential candidate will be nom- | more beforo the country fur a renomination convention, by n vole of 68 to 86, declared that thay. would support the General ff noml- | publicans’ next Monday night to protest | gardod should the party now In power | inated, for President. Fully 10,00) of theso tettors de- Tilt ference 4 SCENE JX. naled, ald most of these would do sa under | against Grant's nominatlan, with a view to °; plored the fact that Gen, rant, aman whom len the preference of the purty. George i ee prowst, Qut of forty-four Ropubiigan em- | influencing Indiana delogates, Your corro- | hope to gan tho next Presidential ene SLAYELAND, ni wo nil usteom so bihly, sutight tho suftruged of | VW, Cassldy was nominated for member of GRAND PROOENSION Ob OHARACTENE. ploséa nt Siifegel & Thoms” furiitinve fac- | spondentis Informed by leading Republic | election, With a purpose of ascertaining ntelat Diapateh io" Ths Cuieger Jribuns, thy Atnerican people In violution of the pre- | Conpress; slinn Supreme dude; 1) LANG BYNF. AUL . dent, und J. O. Ale- Mothor Goose wotitiiorvsieatty Charly Tvak, Wile ers. “try, forty-one’ expressed themselves very | ans, who have. elther gue peisonully’ or | tho yluws of the German voters on the third | ¢,CEEYELAND, O., May £3.—Tho possibittts Gudont vatnblinhed by Washington and othor | J. if dennis, W. ga outer 7 Myers, date Sprung, und 0 hy; . ead? ya Co esa nal we oyory she . that Grant may recelvo.the nomination at |“ Prosidents, The lettera eusted that the old | ¢? are: hil ‘t the Bounty bill was. the ‘principal entse of | than te Vow from. thls State unless his | Number of the leading citizens of German | hero, » large majority of whom consider hhn the’ Republleny: party rakes eye aliosol thie Regerved Seats novr for sale at the Central ~gppesTlan aan ott aneeuni although witht | nomlnatlon isasstred withont thom, ‘The voje |.blrth were called upon and requested to | not the strong mani nla to be, | the decline af th 4 fprk tebe ells y tha « rn =, 8 vin ww Hepuliican party wilt begin Ry m1 thei as with al NF nitd term” was | ‘will probably stand, Btuine, 20; Washburne, | speak out thelr thoughts on this important re epee iy alae. anne Trop the 18%, nt is norninuted. If.he us re atic Mastas tal Bor Olice,.3 25, $0, and 75 canta. Hi tmunnountable barer, | A total of 208 | 73 Slierman, 21 Grant, 1. Tho party heruld | subject. ‘Those visltod wera all bushvess | nnanimous agalnet toex-/resident, thoy pre- | oleutuds Teis a fact, aa-wie trequontiy. ox: | Sx, Lovts, May 93--The Grepnbackers of CENTRAL MUSIO-HALL, tenay eenoWs that? parrot cif Tee ablicane ache Walt lead tele niceemunt men engaged In manufacture, merelants, | ferring any other good Hiepubiiean, “Phe Ger- |. presse fa tuo ietters want If en, Hanuodk, or the Sixth Missourt District have nominated | IR AD Re t haveno lick of follaware,: and capitalists, Tholr expyessions arg point | mun dail papers ore 8 unit in warfare | any other goud General, should rucelve the ‘ if phiad a Fy + o nventee ry 4 : v slecte tain folio evo nuded The ™ MICHMOND, : ed and forclbla In every respect. against Hi bit hie Ancolyer, the, deadltoee auld recatve the atmos ae nat Tael iene Whiiant Boor ae Stitt oe ca Need tls eventnye publishes qnothor lst of Spéetal Dispatch ta Th n Mr. 0. Selbert, quanufucturer of guns, | Geman Acpublican dally, has given if out | Thy writer did Moe heeitate ta. give . Fp ieerad ea das ola sixty-nine Republican Duslicssayen, taken Rucisonn, ind {ry 38 fy tho Convons suya: “So far as Gon, Grant and tha third tnt ‘Grants ee dake aunmesoa tink | {Bole protoronoes for, the diiferent candidates, ihe Sere ce ena convention, | Ge ¢ sh Milla occur tho tiueecrt Taha g Uoenntltgiantoneely exelter rege | eerie cons iets we “a not want to think form fut oynoses “Grant beats, as | ieatahloc,, eo atrensitvot taeokoadierigs | Curtlce, of Newton County, . .M. -leiovwn | are Wille a si a ’ ) of such a thing nossible, elain: he is on iy IMM | very important glement to consider. T think ime eet ho well amown jewelan yuk thedesperatacifortsof tho machine polltiotans aN then eveeu ae eee sounarion | for |. lrealdont; | that | ho. hag. been | shay argatrong evough to hold tha ualance uf |” NOTES. hey, Clinttes John, rent 1 inser and othor calamity threatened us ind epablignns had | woaro surely defented. Walle I am a strong Pele and Cound online, Editor Witla asietidan Shook sald to a Tribune reporter |) BLAINE WILL Nor VISIT ctitc.Ago, Yolo for drant lf acantnated A. thoy PaUNOL.| strong and rengonably hopes of carrying the | Republican, L could hardly yote for a third: | uxt:curreshondent to-day tint Logan's triek | that he had great confidence Grant would be Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, a apna. at of twene | State. For the thne boling local questions aro | term candidate,” hat only greatly ngaravated tho feeling | defeated. In ease he received the nomlut- | Wasimixatox, D. C., May 2%,—Senator a ue fetive others was withheld by request. | T f st sight of, and the Kepublleans of this 6 | tn Ge tugainst, Grant. Mr, | tlon at Ieast half of those who composed t! sive . . there are naturally many men, especially | panyer county nro looking with alinme and | 2! ie large aniesagtory ot at, o. elles pment sald etter Repubtloat Canipatgn, Clubs inthis, elty ee gas aera achtana bs tae aes pe sAne : Vadleuntion Av the contas of alr rspreselttite Co, there are forty voters, twenty of whom | (rant man among the Gerninn population of | Wollld refuse to support hin, : rou all parts of the country, during the LESBeA i Wild DO NOT CARE tive on tho Natlonal Comulttee, than whom | are Republicans, gud every one of whom was | the State, Ontof 120 hiterviuwed by alin list few days, wrelng lin to go to} “TS delightful and ever pleasing Operet have thelr nang published, but a grent | ‘no one knows better that he Is tatuly mis- | opposed to Grant, two of tho members of | zeiger reporters over 100 anid thoy wanld | ° THE UNIT RULE. Chicago during tho halding of the Capven- Be Cane are ever pleasing Sper, a ay ¥ Jhicago, ‘The German vote dn VENTS ‘a a hg Epab t a a ms i doubt that they mean what they say. It 1s. the Teputlicans Wwito WIft not vate for Grant | Howlnated, they would vote the Demacratic bo esthnatad wt 75,000, and, in tho ovent ir Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, dean abroad that Mfr, Blane was netually | cont of the projectors of the Original Lee GERDA RICE 1 f safe to say th sire! t », | ticket, even should Tilden be -the candhlnte, a4 ., sIINGTON, D. C,, 3 28,— Myer Intending to bu pregunt, It would seem al- " mint thera tro nt tons ive others. cant will Shout te nahin sueeead tho peitnatn Mr, Lindenburg emyhasteing his remarks by Wha mse ener {ng he das ‘de cde anol increta dices Ht partis ea inost needioss to state that Mr, Blaine never ‘eonue Ghnte Phealors Co." lat ey tus {hound they muy Hot tbo will grusht the hops ef ie Hepat lisa vy gaying that he would “prefer four | somo” aa all uther anti-Grant ion at Chiengo to pre- | for 4 woment contemplated sych g step, He Monday Eyening, May 31, {hat Grant's nomination will prove a serious | under a Jord af 60,000 majority. Ve Teel all | Years of | Demacratlo corruption and MARD-MONEY DEMOCHAT vent th enfarcament of the unlprulo, Mfr. | WHI remain tn Washtngtan until tho ad-.) with the following Superb Cast of Huot rulnoysinistake for Indiana, if nosfor | tha more Mndlgnant because, the syndicate | Wlamanagoment to indoraing tho . third | withagoad War record be nominated at) Sherman's frigids here say that that Journment of Congress, quivtly attending to CHARACTERS: Ho whole country, ‘thu Rey, tay Alvin | seems to teuoro our State, affecting tobolteve term, ‘The former eguld be overthrown, Gluethnnds OF the rountiler. the gemator ig tho understanding, aud -that thoy | Lis futles as a Sengtor. é ‘ ii Gop. Wilson’ ml well. hnown Gitendes Is “rapurted ue ont poh Along it et tae, count | but the oxnmplage the Intter would Hive on | Doig“ Gornatacas elias, eanot bo ine | Wil do thiy irrespective of tha candidate ES Fe jn j bis lost. | until nothing short of a revolutf KL The movement in favor of Mr. Justice | Slr Joseph Porter, K.C.I. 7 of to have states . ee is I aleo be until nothing short of n revolution would | iyoad to change bellee by urlitclal munus, | the defeat of that rule inight ald. It 1s very iL Alt. ie r thectreatntanen ee gat tn Nowe Catt Sure ie anybody ue rants Edmundg Or | bury it out of sight.” Of the twenty Rey | and hothius ti newapnpers cin say will | evident that the Shorman people hope to be- | Field for the Cincinnatl nomluatton Js ad- Capt, Corcoran.....-31. Jno, Be MoWado Would by certain sufolde, bewnuae the men . erates ad publicans in thi establishment only one will | ntouye enfduaiagm amang them for wn une | como the resituary legatecs of butly Grant mitted hy Demvcrats who .are friends of ‘Of the Urlzjngl “ Chueh Chole Co." Rhoara declart ng inadvance that they will gpectat igsten eo Pe Chace avin ‘ vate.fur Grant, and ho under protest. pom jar Ser Brant ti gentleman and Blane., Dlapatches from. Chicago tnj- | other gandldates to be very formldyblo, | Ralph Rackstraw r, Chas, T. Barnes Repubttea ee ream re net spoll-sonkar, but Loaaxsront, Ind, May 24—The xonéral | ‘Theobald Brothers, Importers, expressed | 2) ee 0 heatan i sed YM | cata that Don. Cameron and’. others’ bellave Stockton, of Naw Jorsoy, Is hare, very agtlve | Duk Pendeye.. -- Mr. Lem Freeman bafeyand dose Neate tin whe will ra feellng hore nov fs for Washburne, with Ed- | theniselvéa ng oppased to Grant, saylug that |" “Me Iyequter am Erle, consoryative, | that there wil] be p bolt in the Peingylvanin, in Tilden’s Interest. ‘The Meld men say that | Roptayaln... seers Johy Ry Tyloy tubraftto tho dictation cof a few. mnen Who yaurnds watrouy second. hoe are but few | “every mau wha liad Hyod wider a despotic | though inary Teanl On eee Oe eee Oe OP ee Meee eee oe: OS Oe OR Se Se a ee ng tuward the Republics | dqlegntion, ug Cameron Is quoted assaying | the South will be solid for him,’ aug sesceeesDolly Corry men to hay third-termers to bo early nll the " y orn] AN eAtp, his Opposed Grant sinca 1873, and | that bo could spare elght from Pennsy)yunl ayard ne longor lias pny hope therp, 7 ruin, Hiveald thls Waa thes eat ue ge Ztepublionns Would vole for Grauble joni: Sit tera they Kiow “too well whit ie paltatiul it pronounces! agalust bhi | and ‘sixteon fai Now York am still Tvtntl regent sul the aubott Ql Nal ir Jo seplilne alts . Bera jue Ulesae history of the party when suclt nated, but It would be ahnply because they owe !Lieo anchors’ o and exhort tha Germans to stuid firm | uate Grant. States or get any strougth fro the Demo- Y a ten) Co ak Moen jz would prefer any Republican toa Deinocrat, | would. follaw. ‘wo members of Uils firm | Against a thied ternn dtaditar is exctdunte | Same surprise ts manifested that Senator | cratlemnchinery) = ' Tittle Buttercup Bs: Ae Ne RUSlot ‘OTKS OF WANNING HAD IHREN SOUNDED, | Ifjy nomination will Agito anthusinsm, aud | served three years under Grapt, and one | Gov, Miler, who was eleetad with Ugyea | Conkling did nat start earlier to ntd the eoune ” Cousin Hebe Miss Ala Somers Ty etn Sounded, they ought to bo hocded. f without that the Fiate whl go Democratic. | prather lost bla lite, ‘he two remaining when tho latter first ray for Gove rnor. ‘ells of the Grant party at Chiengo, Ne loft |° 9) GossIr, , oo Leta ee Judge Ribboy, of Ufohmgnd, tho old law |The shrowdest pol{tielans bere look npon hls iLts NOL. : Tue TRONe corrempandone tuiked also | tix moruing.. Don Cameron teleerapls here Amore nit st fae Tale aan ny : : | Jitter of Seudtor Morton, remarked to Gen, | nonination ua taki, tho State out of the aE we NOTE vat UE withtnand ienling Yepuitieans, ail of whoa | diathe lutends to presiueover the-Chicage | Mae Tide has spit that It i should be | Masienl Mireclor, « Mr, Jus, 8, B. Knox aati esterday that 1 Grant was woml- | toubtCul list, gnd Will test oy thy ltepubllcan ant supearee ERAGE whet lene Intl | Sreferrud any othe eandlditte wo Grant. Convention Wmsell until the ‘Pemporary pontant Fn este 7» ayauld onget tha MUsteay MIFCGLOT, cae tote ANOS Gar ee cate ty SEIS | SEMA ou = (| ane BE Wg ee he a «| iat ele th Bers C0 | Ltt Ua hus dene ik | Drama Dieta,» it WG, Cowper ae EY riety late stom ® peomatuont Boectal Dupatch tu The Chteaoo Tribune, "T. WL Sohnelder, deator tn muslent Inatru- | Qyyeinwati Oe May Sethe wt} Grant - Guargy Ww ‘Adlunis, a vary exporlonced and would support Fields yata of the Moston ape aa om, stat | toto ent tra ie aM | auton‘ moka uy of my tes | Eating pigs “ue pie pnts | Clue ie fogs ‘Bhar spnteution | OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. | | GRAND) CHORUS OP FIFTY SOMO VOICES. hown "Vane I! ‘ xs sis eft for there list nigh! ¥ ts apposed to | ty vote far Grant, beeaige WS cannot do so. | dled with protests aginst a third term, | over Ue Conunlttes on Parmunent Organiza AUTHEN Pant, Muy i-Vaaged [war 4 , 0 even, nel See thls | Grant and plied tori, und Sy Nota agalinst eee nest kk outopposition to athird | ‘Those aaa Hot from thy politicians bie ton 25 clnhere yaw clo, mut ind featlons | steame vutonin, frou Liverpool. "| Opehestra of £0 pieces, From Rosen Itthosentimonta of the Republicnna in othor | Wte,walt ule. | Its sentiments ure the sentl- | tery for any man. We know What a usurpa- | from the punple, Never before have voters | ye eee aa ae Pian: men |, NEW Yom, May28.—Anyved, Stator Ala beeches Chicayo Ovehostra. CH Prot thiastnto are anim tnig part, Me Grae | cuts OF Ale distriet «meg 9 tHlon of power 1g," come forward in such numbers to deolara Pa a acs eT rant ne Data, from Glaszow, gid Cliy of Brussels, | Nox Citieo pow upon, weourw Sente etoro the HE ictetho nomination the Kepabtions varia MICINGAN CITY, to “Tho Rov, G, Heddaens; pastor af ano of the | that thoy will bolt n eandidnie of thelr | admit, that “it “ts doubttul. Tt fy ‘iver iB : 1Q0, 0440 Visitors arriva, HB $x0x ghow for defune In Andiniin of that ine Tb the Baitor of Ths Chteaoe Tridun German churches,» strong Republican and | party, Gove Foster's mujurity over all-in] agreed that the Convention will Inst suveral | from Ifverpool, dp nibe Nricox’ AN welts’ poauryed ph 3} 606, 760, 4 count. ‘Thu fret Tre the eating (ah ae Miemmgan Crry, Ind., Ato Hull dm: |'very popular’ with Lis" people, eave It as | the State last year was Nttlgover 3,000, ‘This | days, and that tho tirat contest will be over | Loxnox, Muy 98—Steamsh|ps Herrmann und dituegaraing td tneatjun, WISE" PIRES TS SM farts do not wane n'thirdeturmer yg the hoad of: | mon-with one-third: ofthe fapublicana of }-bis optnton that ull af his friends would vor | margin ta yp Harrow that ita felt ‘on all | be unit rule, | Lhe cool-hunded mon on both | and Abygsinin, from New York; Scotland, EXPOSITION BULLDING. KM Het tokot, and tuey want. tho rig puliticiuiy | Ineltate k would. bos pleasod, thropaly tho | with ie Demouraey or nat ne ull. in the | horde Wing the prety eapnot. uifard. to take gles toll me that the unit rule will be de | trom Montreal; Sumatry and Achilin, front PA (een io will aPaho paopie tn tio eatent, we Tnediqui “of re ‘Ceumtg te give afew | ovont Gon, Great Was the tepublican cundl- | tho risk Of m caudldnta aginst whony | fauted, ha Bmajorlly of the delerutiqns a H Hand Acaiin, frop 4 Frofralning from! fotsting’ oir unwanted | Wedd a INE f Bros 5 , f ny | th f ¥ i Hi ath reully not Instruated fo yoto_as-9 unlit, ayd | Boston: and Awitzerland, froin Millndelphta, AST ° A rR canilggcetralal ns te by corrupeinuans ed | views In regard to miuching, pollites,” | dary dn reply ua to whowor ho personally | there. Js so, universal a protest.” Gen. | ht the righty of tho State Convention wll | liave arrived ont, ST ting SEEAMING OF THE UNAZEITEY ignal yeaa: tino, Gia ie Cebu Hh hard lyme jy Levu dooy non cannot? Congresy from ‘the’ suring “bistet, Ne veahenisth t tein Browann! May S8—Arviyod, Neokary To seo dhe Chnvontion Hall a live ne sentingnt agaln: Crnt, 9,prominont part atlarge, Lam what you nv at eullan “Atthe United Stutws Buggy Works were | ani gg of hia Irons wawart epublanns in 5 S. : ti pieahd navn seek toni: ow nawspaper nen | old soldier” having. etllated: when the | Afteon Republicans all opposed to Grant; one | the Stute, when asked If Grant eau) garry | MASSACHUSETTS, ; : : MONSTER POPULAR CONCERTS ft foUneeeratched tho alc of the opposition | first call was iia far voluntocra, | only would yo far him jt qiaulnated, Ohio, repiled: Grant ean carry Ohlo HostToN. , WEATHER NOTES, Dutt Lean A ero. It 4 the tople of every corner |.serving my country till Lee surren= Steinbarger «& Iensel, wholesale liquors, | ugalnst Tilden, and perlihps rome other man Breatal Dispatch to The Chicago Fripune, New Yous, May 44—Five deathsand many ‘4 RE! ery and country store, ‘Ttopublieang. al- |-dored? at that thma . reculving an | employing « number of men, declare they }swhom the Demoorats may nominate, 1 do Flosrax, Mass; May 8—The deepsaated | cases of prostration frum hont are reported ONLY TWO MOQ a Wishes he itan are oppoaed to him, and thelr }' honorable dischurge. To back up my asser- | will not voto at all (fC Grant bs the candidate. | not tink, however, that he will hy th best eyed] a japragates || A +1 Folie thy The Galqg Matinee at And 50 ct. "1 i es have been so parslatently disregarded | ton, Lenn show thio sear of a wound: which | One of the firm stated lis would yoto to give eaulidyty for thy Repu ites party fn Ohio foeliug agalnat a third torm anly: requirog q | to-day. Approqching 9 o'glock thp thormum- | ‘The Galg Matin 2 Pe Me 35 §e i Hee Mousa? that thoy werd*ip to the | waa made by a Rebel bulletin, frout of Fort,| Granta: pension, ar create a new oflloe for |" What do you think ‘of the thiru-teriy | leader to make it as furmldable hero as it la | eter in 9 alielterod pyot mnrked 879, GRAND CLOSING CONCERT at 8 pm “4 ten poln fund 8 very large majority of | Danelgon when 1 was figl igi under the Tide ne aa} astdunital candistate usttieas Mt : ju New York or Ponnsylvanta. Men whoa a re ae 3 ni Forawall of a a portent , wheedfed or driven Inta wen who Is AKeM MIN ta force Mingo nto UB CAULY NOT MUPPORT HDL ht ae rograt that Gon: Graut bag perultted jiave always snpported the Republioan party KEARNEY RELEASED. 3 LEVY Pho Wizard of A oy Ba sat, without fear of contradlc- weeny oe erat eee erat eee Sheri Hickonbaauor, ono of the smpee terme there: bro peavodont for ite, file | ave not forgotten how Simmons was folstod | Bay Fitaxcisco, Chl, May 3S. Kearnoy- a3 the Cornyett "7 1 that the feollny thore ty practically sulld | beat politicians, ut let ine say right herg | povular Germans i Cyntrul Olilo, says that | reas Gln thet the oujeet Is ably’ to | Upon thom asCollector!n opposition tu the best | was ralegaud from dhe Longe of Currection | junuwber, tut und only chance 10 so the great HM] Etunantuous against Granva nomination, | thaele thess. boss ion ane “ahutin | 22 boned the Ch ago Convention wll be eaningous erins and nol the nyimber | ulien in Bogtan, nor the dcop feeling of dis- | this afternoon, : Convuntlow Fuuts ws ducerutud Tor tho Aig [Use i ay Andiaua delegates uro expected to dd | demigods, alang with Distatur Cameron, suc {pads tt Hotere a oNnther thoy of terms, - But thera: ara’ many people | gust with ‘which thoy viewed the closing BESSA ETS : HAVERLYS THEATRE. is solid Delr power to prevent it, fora firm and | ceed $1 thrusting Gon, Grant on tho gepub- a sila Meper vit Grant w tea pereonully and potitleally friendly to Gén, years of Grant's second term. ‘Toy would | -, Nutritious restorative, quieting, strongthans | yi. WAY BIL... Munuxer wud Proprietor. "| Means leaation form tts Styky mmny be thy | Hoan party fore taled torah feat hy wilt never pouninate Grunt oF nob Aan Patel the Trane wha do nee whilvta eet a prscedant for Wwilligely apport Payirt! rather ty Y Grant ‘ing, und vuritying are Malt Hitters, Seeds SRP " " _ ee ———————————————— f ree Worked fon we Ht aud that object showld Leelee eat freely wince the ‘Spring herltt’ te he didn’t think tho Germans fe pute aul ta geeke exigutoy iMpOUAR neenel {0 9 faut Teailet to-day. lige | AMUSEMENTS. Bure) a Ty Last . LAFAYETTE, field Convention with many - epublican egal ale ne fest, eat ty tae tha werately | Gver iio eouutry.% » - 2 Hoving that dit, yerira, of ss Jomo, “ara TREE gill ME ECENBe MIGHT BUC LGC! Dispatch to The Cateape Trieune, voters on the, netion of that moulin, And | seus Dutchwen sre gutting morelndopentent | °° fw : ie . bein an of the nbarnie of ‘i ‘ ne Z ERLY'S UNIFED | So Dae eM ae” ofan ee | eat ngbe nate eee eeaneas Me HGNEL | ayary dng du ull noua Hise as, they | ~~ NW SORT, Le adaant niche es | Brey Bran, Maes Weuesday& Saturay a etadan Miacii fve'are turned. toward Chicago, aud | nuvept numnination with te worl M fraud BYE, ow they uve got tthe bn NEW Vou OITy, beau « fundamental principle in Massaghie : ABBE. Mastodon Minstrels { try! fue |, cammest are the “pray. | branded on Jt ‘Thorp id ove Win lead | sopin dole uada iat It hy, Ugtorly Useloys wl on Feat Hiaeseeaeta alan aie the Ginsu ndvoented ft iy the tatu Canvuntign ny U "he Wizyeat and Host in thy World. An the lading old guard ‘that | sure,—Grant cannot pall tho full topulitican SLY ta Feusay with than. 1 liv aughed al BW Youk, May 23.—Sherldan Shook, whtelt Dyuer threate) ei tg capture spn HUMPTY D MPTY. Lighis uf Allnatrolay living consolidated undur rry the thom," sald ho, “but nothing short of an | Wellknawa ex-thaatrical manager and active Dot, the Résetlun of the Convention of June 8 will | votout this Blate, and'ne inane TS aio, ond tha nuvocates aptly hata Hor res|t risa TUE ES, eh ys WEL ptges nless he hay ovary Republican Yote, : ¥ woe AND vEW 12) ‘1 Ye | NOV Holly aid rendur certain the result: tn No- | abd & yond mith Danette votes too, Waid | gartinyako wilt shake the dus oUt of thelr | Hepubllean poltiotan, tet for Chicaga, tor elole ars Hinegunsin ovary iad,” Th | SPANISH STUDENTS, | fstuctRauat'h He AoA lia “Keane 3 fle Selection of a proper standard. | belng i fact to edit ot posglbly ba Hystad. |" Woutd they vote the Demooratlo toket P| | ie, the eee "| Genie Tepube | Ine “adiressing "a “meeting “of. young Prpsts frum thvir late Kuveuioue Wuccuns ut AOR ROMA HIME UARHLY PARIS TAMER thopgh tg fetta around among tho more ft muchine bolltt Win ratstdinph Fear s vey oul leyenda on Pho eanlligt, With ina fer, " en ’ fie ete a eas Republicans sald, IFA joninatiog tim Wie BOOTH'S THEATRE, NEW YoRK. ony rari 3 cae Ce Gea a One fy ap a Tebrewontatl vo mun ofthe party, | be set down that all the fuse ani tire a yady m3 rant we would get fuany af cuns, Abr. Bhook hag, from’ tho Ary ihe awieh one oat sob conaetentictisly ‘auppo vl Zaspyeas Opbliation tn the Works! i ban anuage yun seus hawe extra, 4. 443 1 ay ut for Blaine and. bitterly. anpased fall. The re W mits fost as they gute the polly. All the ai ne nee etrnek with the difference ox= | be made will not euthuse one spark of lito a fall, < wil Bung betwee i hoy will soratel seryah the ticket, If the candiinteonthe | GRAND DOUBLE HARLEQUINADE. INMy KigueMeonte-bunttey Novelty Co, eau Se etal of i ne Xin juytothe autl-Grant nan, and thoy wi Lage a Ve nut t Bepate a te! the better map, vato where {t - CLOW A ee TOOLEY'N THEATE THEATRES orn into ous party, i e “big wagons that cay,ho made, all tha brass | GbY Cxan “fio Densgersie Bnew gin | two authGrant dolegytes from this olty ta | iwill do the fost wal’? Thly adyieo, thaug! slow to gny party la rant movonunt,' He wag one of the ney fn faterence to |.10 Chlgaga tq’ jyht’ agalnas the © third spaeiato i" 1 st * fut attost Grane Was oud and prolonge tale ro ing, ‘ feiven on.y loval tasue, took raat, and would PANTALOONS 3 caepantts . 1 tial bands that can be afgaulzed, all Uda whinse election appld not ba provented nh Ue wie, took ! & Monday. May #{. ponltivuly fast week of MEAL apts a Were tl Joudest tn, its pratse the Stu eis fat fo be ori ma al eet NO ay SEAT OGLEVEE by the Arthur forecs, aid ios a Inrgo hold |HAE SI YH Collector tsk pre ba it i & THAR Ways Eee abet ee ONEERL a pol a heh > $ 4 5 feng Sine Bonintor Be We acuvedan this splalers eannoy elisha UUs bitter follies of | was ealied upon oF ula ylawss whlch ara on’ ithe voters of bis: district, Ife - gave nt tas gong Wy Ohigago nt 5 co MUSTINIES DOCTOR CLY! 1 1, 8 rnlng tau by the ways ted te ft ber of wen whe are opposed | substautlally ‘oljows; , bal di jor oy Be et by i PRIN Rr tor sino tere aes ts we hoyelae jou ail gay thnk uu tp a fen term, and ‘he knoWs” some | Interosting f rrr ‘ i, MAFFITT & ROBERT FF ta nyo SutnuNe reporter querled of hin 7 th ‘Sra athe nominee, the Republican | epnt date ; eves we f fel earty int | fauty eongeyning thousands of Republicans | - <-- MINNESOTA. " “Pasting Tarra ud te. ing alte Muuraton, ‘powers’ Pavagou Comedy Compan 8 us to the nomination of Crant, py, WH hove a loud to carry that will sink [tl prow should he ‘be nonlnated: but Lam | jn this State who will nob voto for Grant. | ° aN PaUbs is ch " 4 ed rt hors it joebar weer Ye you Oo z ee ie 2 i oe etaxe Weaulo pjendnr, | and Bauurday. Bunday, 3 py Burtarconly Ut Langdon ‘ y sloction, . Lt {4 | now firaly convinced thak, should ks get the : : Ban} velty m3) her of hoaty.” Goes beuner and ole halt sortie i te ingwlas ‘io oh ot how fitmly convinced thab should hs Bet the | atv, Dittenhoater will bear to Chleago asttl} |: _ Raectat Dizpatch ta Tha Cricage Tribume witha ediumuwt How ¥ hit Hom i , i “ e tine Mupprisos of ihe tlind-wunorud and Lrousus See a a a ont ae nate ‘ As H { slaughtered Ju Octaber, which meung wuck | strourer {nlgonce. flu represents engugh |! Br. Pauly Minn. May 2&4—Phe anth-third: | eee ee bch ouiuv or Limba Numpixresr | Mondar, May 1,80 AUNOTS' in * ViDyLK OF Weakest cinulfdate prouithantty wiitinedta plain tg gg tat Wo Wl og ESO, THORS When U9 Presidential election takes | thoyyawdy ef Gernign votors to pour | ter And apll-Grunt sentiment in tha North: iss palltruvr easwetans, ; uae | Btn Ma . Jiwaded by Amurica’s tiroatest Hla wns, areapur vordict bolng that tbls ts the Funniest 1 JAS. S. MAFFITT & ROBERT FRAGER | ‘ofall Funny Comiudios. Gh aisnexumeut have ete 1. HAW’ 13," teow with F : 8s