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vik CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1880. 3 —DU—A————eeeeeeeEEeEeeeeeaeaeaeaPaeoEoaoeoooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeooooaoe SSS ee oOo ain of one and reoorted a | Inuendos that thoy had beon seen ani properly | A revly enino four houre inter, which road 1s | of the Maauchigetta delegation, and n kindlice |. stated that in tho event of a change the dele 71 _____WANTED-ALE HELP. pallot, gave Blaino n er "The presence | convorted—aftor tha reoond or third bullot. Any | followa: feoting towed Hiahie liceamo manifest as | Uon wont aot vote for Grant. under uny elr- Te Ph, x De Sree of threo for tha thind-term er att CHICAGO, Juno T4238 p.m.—You aro cor- | holint after ballot wis unnounees, "the Adver | emmatances. 0 EACTIEITD Jae Hookkcepors, Clerks, tcc. fertho namo of Inwvisupon the bieokboard in this | hopes that might havo bocn entertained wore | soot, | no andormant It. Voted far Mining, | tiser stemorrow will congratuinte. ita, rende from hotel at Ian Granite, mito: homerriment. "Isit Jot or pallet ae ath A voleo like Clinheo's called David mon tho artint, hy way of Joka, wrota oa gard Jom” befars tho tame tho people wero greatly amused. aaa Sn this way, with an oxolting ineldent sae minute and an amusing: one the noxt, the crowd uc WAR on Md Ro eqeqimmorode ‘An tho hours woroon re speden : : BA tito tt i jen from ANTED-A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE shattered by tho events of yesterday. Thoy stom! | changed to Grant; eannot consistently go back, | that Grant bas held hisown from the startin Ex-[lout.-Gov, Gleaves, of South Carolina, | Chicagn: {5 down and & monthly: chen) pont proparty WwW cheesy and domoatic fruit business, ta taka up boldly to the eek and, in tho Innguagoot tho | on'tthink thaecither willy nominated. Who | pla disregard uf tha angnetons rophcte Wha pytted Inst evening that the delegation from bls | Hea ivemia TEX HOW Sele ke sallones Homme. | fwnieue Aditens tess Feivans meee eee RPOCED + chole f 0 ny predicted . “ Bate eee A Ae Sa eae pue-rinn, took thalr rae) without over making SR FADS SRDIES StS AI OD BOT eis EO aE ndaiy, A tile ‘hertise, rctntt: ata, cours In supporting Grant. He denied that ita ons BALES 1x ACTEM IN GLENCOE, NEAT | VY ANTED—A GOOD WHOLESALE SALESMAN; 00, ism with which tho frients of Tosny that tho Republicans here wore eure | wold disnppear from It nltoxethor after tho inetubors wanld bo afrall to retuen to thelr | i opis Sen ver sera, Alan two slury a Ty ee ee y for one with soma capital, tho rempootivo ennuidates atood by thom was ads | prised and dingusted would Due faintly Oxpress | thinlor foueth ballot or Aft Ae the farthest, | Homer after having east tholr ballots for wny | wong, shud. TA MEWS. (tamale ne | Suna Olt 43 Walnutest, intrable, and whilo It was entoninted to {nsplro Kr Tho rolowing reply was sents The Nemes vith aculeh the delegates nabered | ° Hor ean Jute, and anid it wag untrue that the | TOVd SOO IA BROWN. Tin Salle an audienco with a respeet. for ehlyatrousdovoe | 8 Tu Studebake: The Laporte Convention waa | to thelr respeetivy candidates. chown how lite = me = Hy ‘T MAN AS ABSISTANT TO MENT =MOUSTS, | relreltOht Nets Cana man mee lve ANTEDCOMPETRS Tee ja were clamoraus for Grint. Tha } | delegati : Ot | rrr Ze 6&4, Teibuno oflea. ficreas 4n size tntll, at the timo of adjourn- Hon, yot It must bo confessed that it proved to almaat ‘unanimous for Washbtiras for second elt the “Gia wit be. to being 2 nadarity Sclopatlan wie ore ee tant tt cont sot Siutte Rides casa Lt r been erable boro, s ” f If abreak oecurred the support of tho dolegas | (CO RENT-—MICTIGAN-AV., HETWEEN TWEN- % mont, hore must havo ‘Tho ad, atnight | Signed by tho Prestitont. firat. If Grant were tobe withdrawn the sine. rr F REN PUGAN-AV, HETWEES By ANTED—COAT-TALLONS, 18 POULT BAVEN THOUSAND PROFLE ON THM AYE: | within Mourament. of iho Gacenattion Jane one HY eee dhito tondnation of Blin would follow bes | Hon would be xlven to Blaine, fh Se OM tebe gee | AYA POSTE WON ec wed binekS Lats aoodnd hoor, HUES thing that wns loft for tho auti-Grant. people. IN WASHINGTON. youd @ peradventure, au If Blaine ween tobe | 'Thuintercat munifested on tho streets and Jn | kitchen an frsthoor. Will rent nit or part of turns | O28: FOSTER, SON CG. rust before tho exit of the audionce from tho They hav pounded all day on the enemy's Ine a 38 * Withdrawn no possibile combination could pre- | the hotels was something unprecedented In the | tire. Stouse and furniture in excellent arder. Wilt \ ANTED-~TWO PRACTICAL TUCKPOINTERS. pall tho reporter mot Gen. Reynolds, who ine | without scouring 1 foothold, and from tuo tdie RECRIVING THR NEWa. vent tho nomination of Grant. Hut, both res | history of Conventions, At tho Palmer, Grand fone nly fp, aries PARRA be he for Avy iy at 415 Wost Von Duren-at. FILED formes pint that an CAtimAte DAG og an a gations It was, latndy idunt that the Senatorial Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. matning in the Geld. it te hard tosee whe tha Pacitie, Bherinan, nnd" Tromont Houses thoro | PoPMiy a HiO, altaanineceen 7” APPIN Wo I : ay . . peli ELLE fol do by tholr 780) Note neated for elthor of them can he § scilowcre hali-cletormined: to.atan. Py: nn AstENaTON, DD, G4 Jung j—Senator Maino | iy Adeertiarr predicts that 10 inatter what tha | iulletins. “Every ballot froin the ‘There was nothing Joft but to adjourn and ox- Prenred in tho Senate is inorning at the | fortune of tho contest. may le thoro will he an entedoan, but hone of thom secmed to tnil! amine the situation. Nelthor of the antlGrant | opening of public bustness,—and the ecasion now | finmedinte reaction in favor of Grant, and that to the crowd that Grant would get it, candidates {s sufficiently strong to alone absorb | begins at Io'elock. Mo bore no trace of caro, | heean never fall to find in bls country gratl- amber of people in and arovnd the Tg ota ne about elon . or agathoring nearly nia numbor to the population of tho cattl of this Stato, nnd fully: equal to tho DA FIRST-CLASS FI a - ont of sav xouth Hainan Oe YVANTED—SEVERAL YOUNG MEN srANDY wit tool (0 nand’ nnd clean up work, A. i, HK AS prick dwelt, 2% Denrburn-nv. (Ai lation of 1 olty of 80,000 wots marcel Pe parneyen Fall 36 roens a vont uf Acumen Prevalent that many. A ARDREWS & CO. Mather-at, Dormecn Halsted and adute population of a (; i tho prize, Whouvur ho 1s, ho must have tho ald | and showed no sigus of anslety. It was not long | tude, bls just reward, ne woul Huntly be suecesstul by tho com= _ eS ee roat audience outpoured tpon the friends ; thon consent of the fronds of the other candl- : seeatby the romjous Oxlta of tho hal, tho first | Of Spine if pot all the others. The frenns | hofore the frst nows caine, and upon Its arrival IN NEW YOU CITY, dates. nf ro FLATS. Employment Agencies. were cngorly queriod na to the hour to gamete o adiouramentwas had, ‘The commont hen It beotme known that the ntuguet nssem- hen fas not to reconvene until 7 o'clock in tho ercning was usually, " Now, won't thoy have 2 goml time buylog wp ‘the delegatos." ‘Tho {m- on was very general nmong tho cynical Bong that the adjournment was a machination iyino third-tormers, and that to bo a dolegate Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tritune. aftor adjournmnont repalred to tholr buadquare | Ms desk was lnstantly surrounded by Senutors % a ‘d 3, a tors rh indulsced Telos ‘but not natletuctory eagerly scanning the vote. It seumed evident at Pe ie dn Teor treat erehae tee near OF tle tye Sesteray Ie r sonferenoce, athe Chatemun of the Hote sete to an observer from the gallerythat Mr. Blaine | sald tobe without parallel on any atmilar o tho Natlonal Convention, and visited the Tlingis: Fations pe ae eencatdas, | Was somowhat surprisud that his voto was not a | edsion. Ail day long and therongeh the Iwaukee & Bt. Danith Chler 420, nr kon HAI NGAD HANGERS CGH bie "poyond this gething was done, | ttle largor on tho frst ballots still, there | Sowinvtor'tene and at ihe: hots where se | Hunde, colengn & Bunter tnis; aml tee Chie NOUN ales Inuit a AL nee dag 20 loon ‘The Ohio peopte cullod in tholr Sherman’ | bad been n roport that tho Mlatno tnon | patches were received, “Ebinnzh there. ¥ Ciugoy Alton Ste Louie duallronts tor tno pure | "TORENTTELEGANT 2 AND 8, Hoot Fiare | fl: 1 uridyo-tulliers at sa adueh apnoea Prothren and dobated the situation at gota | would not cast thelr total strength on | general expressions of dingust ua tho slay wore | twnso'ot gutting ‘nh extunsion of the on’ the | sripraveiienit; haw bulings: Ka mica Norn Clare: | TIANA CO.ws South Watareae Monde CHICIS- bs and Ux si oe ANTED~U RAILROAD LANORERS: Wa Miecrmay at Anon tanyy No tor itinoln ae South Side. V Isconst 1b oridue bulldern wt dizss 20 Me-choppers nt 62 ELAN OF $f, O19 ROOMS ON THE p a 50 eo tare, Alu raw-mll) and farm bunds. CHS ua Clarion good for relatting. | a1AN'& Co; 2M South Walur-at, ss longth, but upto midnight had arrived nt to | tho | tirat ballot but hold ft) in | on without the anticipated “break,” etill the uration Uckets insued to delogntes | at Ke WAN tonne Zand Ls, 5 i a LANONE = bene EP Oe fontt, 15 Jostontay wan wortn Somslumton. tie licoly tant, bole pucton wilt eee leer ya tntor, and it waa dimicult | people guid wok Festa Vhe temptation to walt tors to Chicago, All the railronds mene To pen WV ASTROS Se. (A BOIERS, FOG We co aiMiong tho most anxtque awatters of defnit | cumpuct that will bo sntistactory to tho ant | to toll from fr, Bluino’s wurinorwhothor ho was | fying’ ha Next allel might wie Chern sone, cheerfully extended the time af atl | EO WeRs MIN, | Maltrunds 30 far Wiscannin, $1.0) por day! froo fared : . FH i i defini to. talk about. There was | tickets and pasees as good for farty-cleht hours: at J. 1, SURRBECK'S, 21 Weat Iuiduiphent newsfrom tho Convention wore tho artillery | Grant people. ‘Tho tla is short. ‘The Conven- | disappointed or not. ono” remurke ‘made on’ Ail” aldes, whieh | after the Convention adjourned, sre Alexe Peroni eae ear a y JIN I RAILHOAD LABORE M4 mel tion moots nt 10 o'clock sharp, and o Blaine cau ft might. te well for the Convention | ander took i letter to thut effect fo the Hon, J. |" P RSISHED Ross tee tholr two guns on hand and t Paina! NE REMAINED AT THE CAPITOL ri vel (i Conve u nuk ww letter to that effect to the Hon, Je en suite for m: id 2 i ¥ it nt Pleasant, In: koud Wnges andaummorn Bakery, MRO, Be tho UATE e oy | CURLR galled for BD OcIOCME suo ttune | butashort timoatter tho teat ballot whon ho | © eet that this bitter Haht and cho eratinus } C, Now, which wus reud to tho Convention, fnndurn wonventoncs for ningle wantienjun af oa Wae | MOTE: isos) for elty works wawen, #L0to 4L8 pat rmunds {n benor of tho, nomines, When the | won waren indoturminats quautity, Tewarro- | (eft for home, wero he could havo much ena rear Pen oy rere eg Bpectal Hapatsh to The hteugs Ten rn wpvvo | (Hs Narehwestorn Hinploymont “Agency. 19" Boutl Peopia hear the ennnons boom thoy will know | ported that Sherman and Haino eld aconfer- | hotter opportunity for recelving tho news. | pam, ‘ho frst baltet, so tong uwalted, was |. Paekoenmues dune 4 ig Tritunies Canale NEW FRNISITRN ROOMS AY. Hene ‘Twontyethirdest. sith modern improvement, ie is tha matter. AFTER ADJOURNMENT. U6 OF THK FRCRNDS OF MK, BUAINR'S a eke CANDIDACY way held last evening at 10 o'clock in the Hon. Bupono Hnlo’a parlors, Grand Pactile, which lasted until nfdnight. The attendance ropro- sentotl most of the londing Blaluo men. Shortly after the adjournment tho reporter convorsct witha gontloman who had beon prosent at tho conference, and endeavored to got an inkling of Enco ant ovening, una thint tho former bad tclo- | rig day's acesion orae , ty wings The, desueras pont In bls Ibrai something of a nurpriso in. its showing. and | row will contain the wing: The dexpera- Frapbod hor to lin manngers that hownain tho | vod nuctin wore, received, analyzed, | created w autdon lors of onthusiagm and spirit. | tion uf tae pollen Hoss of. Pennsylvania Hee a ee oa ae re aa eee ro tte: [laid ented upon, ‘Th bled thore | ZWk wbout the people wanting Grant! Why, | the extremes to whieh hin henehmen Will wo in do all that could bu honotably done to secure his | and commented upou. There assembled there | soy couldn't miso n shout for hhn amone the | theirsurvie obedience of jis orders ure akon olection. There were nome {nidications that Bath the family and a fow of Blulne's per- | crowds thut wanted tho news from Chicago. | by the rumors which they bave started iu Chi+ Biaine and Eheronn would be allirett todrop ) gonal friends and sone noted pulitioiaus. Sr. | When jt was found that Grant led twas like tt | cizo since Messrs. Martin and Kilne, the | (0 RENTONEAI LINCOLN I and to makoway for tho dark horse who Is | Hintno tw all callers wasin. tho vory best of | “ash of cold water on thourdor of tho neoplo. | delegates clected by the, Republican voters | di nirn onularls ities cabs Aen hoe Vermont, | mor. and notwithstanding tho voto did not | Noone who squeezod about Amid these theangs the Lunenster District, bave returned ‘Thore wis aatrect rumor yesterday that Gen, | increnso torinily I from thi GObLo AN 20 LEAS Heat raveee remelomnn wane to, Cinlen®. a Grant had cme to town Sunday, and wns stop: | tirat, ballot. thoro was, Mot a. eign of nery- | {itt thoro was a grout fovurit whom thoy wanted } fhe best cur crue, carried Inty mented, HCe | dg sare a nbie sulldity of all the votes wero no in Exedy ho Custem-House, and other | tret.and their report. torrupted. it was evidently the beltef, both ut { CMa), Exchanges, tho Aa vere | the sre ra 5 H dantova of Berman And Hlaine, that public places of resort, specinl ‘dispatches were ie great principle of direct and district re Mincellancoun. WASTED-ONE OW TWO GENTLEMEN OF pusinera ssvorianen tn travel. Good reseranoes ra required. Ay 2 y Ditulryh epbaly 4 FRED G. COOK, Kaom 1 Coat Ik AN UNFUTt ENTS TO SKA, “TIE NAW NAS iod parlor, with uso of buth-room. No. 4 Heturo”s 22 purtraita; setts at sight Hbor= Granta, erms, Callnt onco at tou fy 289 baat Madison TOY A WIDOW LADY ANICELY Pum | \\TANTED- AGENTS: #1 SAMPLES FREE. BN- front room and closet to man and wife, ar Gruotie men everywhore guarantead plosaant oKentomen: uo chiidron. Call or address | businers and imivense proses an email cap iy i jection was the vitnt result of Went Sidc. ‘Noriti Ciark-nt. re- | THO RENT—TWO NEWLY-FURNISIIED FRONT Olt, witiunad roterarices to rallcante. Apuiy INTERVIEWS. the bea th : a e ‘ Wann iy fae F if re : chante, | eehtation when hus triumphed tn. tho: Convene Moat ail i cite at Baath | atts ; te Pra etietiy an Informal mosting," saldho. | aig ent eho, meaning of the adjournment, | Aeue Grunt could not recelve the nomination, Ailiho telegram oklees had howterins. ethers ton, “Thelr eredentius were stormed, aeuiod, 4 Stieeaneee: UOT HproRNmPus. eee | sic Be Fost Enver Ase broom imac FoF 4 Cor NF, Fe routine AT The CAPITOL wigan intense desire to know tho outcome of | RMU’ stumped by the” vates of 1 | Seema | nSTCLARDADENTHT FASTEST ae ror the, purpose of estimating | “eWeilee rad ce ee erst the Interett in tho balloting seriously interfered | each voto, ani mon with note books wera ev lurge majority of tho Repubifcan voters NTED=TO BENT. ____ | W-solitie pietaro. ithe Dulted Slaton C.F fq South Canal-st. with legislation. In the Sonnte thoro was little | where comparing figures. On Wall street.for | Of Tauieaster, and thelr title | was se Pouron with the ‘Sharia nud OgMtar wnthctnina dong, arve Senators losing what thoy call their | tho frat times tore wus. consideru- ciene thut the Committeo, after n full hearing of oom cottage torm men, and convince them that thoy ought | Uenity and rushing about with tlly-sheets aud | blo betting, turning on tho chances oth aides and despite Cessnn’a trickery, awarded | Bt, Tribune oitico, to go for iitainc, Tho battle has narrowed } Penell ike othor psuplo, of Grant's’ success. Odds of $15 to | the seats held by Kauffman und Seltzer to them, VASE ITO TENT a down to those two men.” In the House, the Republican sido of the | 810 were given against Grant, and bets were | Afterward this decision was roversed fn the abe fa to 1 acre of Keoun EAT FIVE Olt SIX wetabie locality. Address Mr, Dinine's strength, testing tho dovotion of his frionds, and cutting out tho work for to- morrow.” Do good onough to be more spocifor’ HOUSE, WITH i di. with barn ar ehedsy not NTEDCENERGETIC YOUN You think you will make any converte?” | chumbor was almost outirely empty. yet when | thade that (f nomlinited Grant would not be | Bence af Messrs, Murtin and Kline, and for reas | grer one hours rida from cliy; Swat Bide preforred. Ws A EPS FOUNGS Ala with NG MEN OF 1D idressty canvirs tor a tuw article that sola “Please excuse mo. You know it fa not polloy | {; Do you think ; teat totes wore bad there was’ considerably | elected, tho odda being against Grant main, | ous which were unexplained to them at the | Adites . oT on tainty to the riaiit rarties fiberal inaucumionts Will wo stow your cards to your opponent—in a | p-u}do. Wanhnveasurinces of somo,and ho | Tory than a quorum recoried ne presunt, | The only ‘Ohceriiie could find anywhers wee né | Uline, and which, ns tey Immediately returned AY tHi—TO iENT=LANGH FURNISHED | te oncred.: Addrose ih ti eeiuune omice. ‘word, 70 do not proposo to give the enomy an insight into our plansof battle, and therefore I shall not give you the information you scok." “JIas the probable necessity of Mr. Blaine's “ Will 8 combination bo mado?" ‘The hulletius in the corridors and in tho hall | the Fifth Ayonus Hotel t-night when tho twen- | home, they did not know until tho special dle- north of Twelfth-st, cast uf State, Ad- To ea eaea a Aan oo ot avo 244 votes | Adjoining the reporters’ gullery wero aurrounded | ty-ffth bullot was read off, At the suowing that | patehos In tho | Presa of yestorduy Ine | drom Dit, Wribune omeg, W aro in tho house; tho othor antl-third-term | DY gawror, and exciton crowds. Grant met touk rate had falien isi and Blaine risen aun w SpG bed cuea thing: fe | penehies i oF Wantepa1d WENTSHY A Men are looklog in tho windows, [f they keep | courage in the eet eR crally there wastio manitestation OF auy sort. | Tumor Mt Chiengo that an attempt his been | pF South side, Aduross, giving location und ront, C55, ED-A GUOD STRUNG MAN TO BALI . one butan experivnced man nocd ap- Vou Buren-st. iST-CLABS mn Nor ED—GOOD MAN Fe | WASIE WINDOWS: aly BS heid his own al en odes) woman for Inundry: god wages, caer sroment teen conatored” NV ais. men do. at thle | OFS iino'aaded ut wadding wel ns Pra, inet ig vans id Get AeA | ACARD TPR TE, HO, GE ch a “No, alr [emphatically]! notat all. Mr. Blaine | caucus?” 1T WOULD HAVE BEEN DIFFICULT Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Comunittce in reversing les orheipal netlons No= ia ee ee er a AN OR SWEDE DOY AY ot oe {aus strung now a8 he was on the first ballot, and “ Dhoy resolved to stick together.” for astraugor atthe Nutionai Capitol to-day to Pirranuna, Va, June Z—Pittabury ts wild with | pody who knows Messrs. Martin and Kline, or | SOfOhOr SMudison-st and Bishup-court. Address fe 3 pect to nominate him,” “hore will be no break in thelr ranks?” have pofited out the twoionin Washington who | exeitetnent, Filth avenue is picked with nen, | the sentient thoy represent in LancasterCoun- | SASL. 710 West Munrou-st, NT MALT HELE. set F hav od to stand by him?" “No! 2 had thodeepest Intercat In the procceditigsatChi- | women, and boys, who surround the printing ty, will believe for une moment that thoy at- ca ann VAN FED- FEMALE HELP ‘Thon you have agret y “ Was thore any talk of a dark horse?’ eugo. Senator Blalne and Secretary Sherman had | and telegraph offices, shouting aud hawling like | teinpted ta bribe Kauffman und Seltzer. The GING. Domestics. 7 “Yes, that is the story in n nutsholl. Wo} “Yoss but tho proposition waa not ontor- | been keeping x cunstunt wateh over tholr tntere | demons, Evch ballot [s enthusiusticnlly cheered | fuctenf tho euse seem to bo thit Delegate owmemmmnnns ) AYTANTED-A_ FIRST-CLASS GERMAN OR shall stand by him until tho last hopo has ined." t este for nutny days, but the Subbnth day brought | by the partisuns of tho respective candidates. | Kuuttmay, in is abject obedience to the insh,, “St, NEAL THE BRIDGE- y french cock in hamatt private fa ufly, Inquira Pau faded.” 1 Why nots thom rest, und. they went nuoue thelr neuds- | Bevoral speakers aro holding forth to the surs- | thus tortured a jocular remurk of his own brotls "wg per weuk; without | Ral calumot-ay.. botore 4 y-clock p.m. Kt : “Well, tho Blaine vote ts difforent from that | tomed duties this morning with a freshness and | ing crowd, and two or three brass bands are udd- | or, Sonntor Kuuffinan, who {§ an honest unin 3 HER GOOD “About what will bo.his strength in tho Con- \Wagteparitig stort of Grant; it cannot bo delivered; and if thore | vigor and anapparout unconcern that oxclted | lox totho tumult. Blaine’s friends ure out [0 | anda ruthful representative, If there fs one in SAVET 7 = nk-TouN witli, One Washer, and one ors o) ‘vention to-morrow?" wasn brenk in the Blaine column tho chances | both admiration aud surprigo, Tho Becrotary | full farce, and anxiously note every change in | Lancuster, inta an attempt. to corrupt bls vir~ DEARBORS-AV-—TWO | PARLORS HAND- | rand-boy at Let South Wator-st in restaurant, Pare E “Tam not at Iiborty to toll what wo expect.” | aro that Grant would bo nominated.” id B i 1 L DO Mhitety furnished and within convonionconts | pamdatoy ay EP) Se nod help. Aig tho ‘Treastry is wiwaya - prowpt at | the situation. Grants partisan ond? 9 o'locis round” him | thusfastic, and shout themsel are itlso en | thous loyalty to the bosses, If this be tho ense, | four gentlemen, with or without Luand, nt rexsunnbla, ul Fe rool Address 8 bun ot o “1 don't mean actual flguroe. A MINNESOTA DELEGATE. bla desk, = ond bg howrse over | ay we suspect it 1s, Blnce Cuin hud his little diill- i TED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL a «“Woll in brief, if our combination which bas \yantE WW Aicustwotk. “Apnty ot Part-nr., near Leas ry ” thero thls mornin; reading his mail, | every cbango jn favor of thoir culty with Abel such an example of brother! {MF BARUT'S FRE beon arranged works eniintnotorily, and timow | up Aeticor arity snld a Minnesota dolore, | receiving Muroawund division olliors, listening | G01. Buch scence phave lardly ever | fuvwand duty bas nor been recorded, i Hicaruoue, with orwitae | NESE aR : “ q at 1 rt ic 1c ein be noroinated, us He ts > ni. MIN-AW—AT MES s— it ~ ¥ fe ‘ mean n of “Suppose the contest Is between Hinino and | 2e! 4 7 arity lor County, Dennsyly ae 01 unteds 3 a hote mt Gi pms NerANTEO 7 4 oy ain feal epee threoswant Sherman, But. thoy miso would ues See atts ree aloe ee aeetay Bema however, favor ny combination tint vould | delegite, he bolug instructed for filaine. 1G BuoMpas-couter—oosts FoR Fa stints We D—A . “Yea; I don't bellove we have cause for dis. | rsa want Shormads Dnt oy is always casy of access. His doors wero open | defeat tho machine and save the purty from 7 sree oe ESS Lie JOUne Bion. wil boa, Transteats akan +] 1Ys tue ¢ la: .4 couragoment. I think the mooting to bo hold Huvo you deolded to desert Windom?” to-day to whoever chose to call, and even tho | destruction, iN Displs [SR SLQHIDGE COURT — FIMST-CLASS HOOM ) \WTANTED—A Goon Gli. “To COOK, WABI st ‘morrow morning in tho interest of tho anti- No,"" private room In which the telegryph instrument OLNOINNATI. TRAIN VOTE, 409 and board ot 4 nnd 6 por weok, VV and fron at oi Wabash-ay, eS. third-tormerg will prove henciicial to Mr. 'The reporter asked Mr, MePherson, of Ponn- ls located was thronged with ‘frtagury olliclals CINCINNATI, Juno 7.—The ballots at Chicago Special Dispatch ta The Chicagn Tribune, 9027 INDIANA-AV., NEAR TWENTY-FUST- ANTED—A GIRL TO WASH DISIIES; GER t Blaine.” sylvanin, how he looked upon the ‘adjournment. | 80d outsiders, ‘ wore bullctined ut various points in tho elty tu- Lavoxre, Ind. June. A yute on the 6:15 | SUS6 st—Large front alcove ruom furnisued, ‘man preferred, Immediately at No. 212 Wost 3 “One and more. Do you think its posable | nitnoy i AWAITING ‘THE ANNOUNCEMENT day aud to-night. Atthe Western Union otfice | train going east ‘from Chleago gave Gran Other toons. Rundotph- ot tirad of balloting, » for the Blaine men to support Sherman? Fi v1 rth 1 Sees vg | there was a lnrge crowd gathered, but during | Blaine, 64; Edmunds, 16; Shermun, 12; O7()Q SOUTIL PANK-AV.—ONE FRONT ROOS, D—A_ WOMAN ‘TO iN 1 a to Ba P Wasn't tt with a view of bringing forth tho | of tho various bulletins, In Seervtary Suermnn’s | {HC EET art ec it ree a ree : 2708 307 A NAS che Oat’ A EMAL IE lo, ait." dark horso? ‘own room there were leading ‘I'reasury ollicers r i HRN FUCK OH aceon, nnd | tre frame. -quolal, Siailes: trout Chteagay Calling cis Weer "Good evontag.” condom think Grant will be nominated in any | and many clerks’ for if Beoreiary Sherman bim- | Tye oN ye one A ee vase the gtetaneent RED. Br TORSUAADLO pricus Sno Divck Hreur Culiago Grove | eee y A : contin ol sith . lh, Jeane 3 . : ; _TW® ROTUNDA OF THM sTERMAN HOUSE “Anothor gontloman, who was nt tho Blaine | ould not beenid of theres of The ‘Treasury | CrOWd was greuter. and each bullot was hitled | A lady received. curly" festardiy morning, tho see ANTED—5in hina OS OVERALLS, DRAW. i ab Larted hate bvenine shortly; after the ad- | cateunnalde ™ Wedkintveciie te deanytoing | crmonee anid of tho rest of the ireusiry | ‘with cheers. ‘Thorn wus Ho diepualuon to cheer | following teleyram froin her delegate, husband: Hotets. EDS HANDS ON OV HEALLE: DIEAW journmont. of tho Convention, the majority of 18 delegates having, one to bed tired out after thelr beard work of tho day. Tho rest woro at except to atiok together. Thore isto ben gon- | gentiomian who bud made a tour of alt tho De- | for the diferent candidates, “CHicagg, June 62 a. m.—Coi Cral caucus in tho mording. In tho meantime | furtmente suid. that tho principal occupation broke T have ndjourned send: me tho other autl-Grant mon rre to_be interviewed | oyerywhere was in the reading of bulletins from. TO OLD PARD. will get itor 1 can't get home collect. ‘ore, nition dead NNA HOUSENLATE NEW DELAVAN), 12 AND | nunchino upormtars ty do tho work Jn Ue hous Edmunds A oy North Clakk-ot—-Nowiy due Madrepurniahud. | PRICE STIAUES © KAUN, HOTT Pranktinodt ” x 01 ot “3 ‘i = ic itouse, ci AT EANTT Joyment Agencies, tral polnta, tho Palmer ond tho Grand | and brought over if possible, The tight {s be- | Chicago, which wore posted upin every division ae THE OHIOANS WHO YOTED AGAINST TRE ANTI- | CULARENCE NOGSH, CONNEN UF STATR ANT Ewp! pence me Paci, Treanor rene Californiadelegation | tweon Grant and Blalne, and it tho Sherman, | and thut No nowhere saw ae ork. at orks an FROM THE GENTLEMAN FROM NEVADA, GUANT DELEGATES. J Harrison-rtn., tour blocks nulb of Palmer—Lnnrd V ERMAN ANI MCANDINA= ‘woro deserted, and a fow of thecolored delegates | Windom, Edmunds, and Washburno people | hy hud even invaded the Interior Department. Cnicaco, Juno 6&—Te Jin Thompson, Mil Cincinnatt Commerctat, June 6, sid Fut per ony. Se ATR ney wack, trom & io hye families, bonrinx houses, frum South Carolina, who strutted about tho | don’ erent to. Heo Grant nominated thoy must ‘THE OTHER BIERMAN Oreck, Lander Co., Nev.—Onp Pann: {in hostile We telegraphed « speciul {nquiry to the source + ic . a joint © Lar008, th ‘day oz n Teese 1th ho send. | of iuformion on tint question. We regurded | JVAWELD HOUSE, CORNHIL OF West JACK: | VY ANTED: GOD Tosti + " ~tho Gonoral of the Arny—was thoro, appar | to-day ez a Recso River broke nile, Tho send: " 4 f 2 Hinisted-sta,—Gentiomen und thotr wivos, kind treatment—Cooks, 1 Ghe Grant follows will sttcl cnded to, | ently Vory intich moro unxious to know Hlere- | of on tho Chines question in the piutform | Most felluble, asking who tha sixteen Ohio men Fe eee RUN oeking for bende milt hot falee | Westside iouintey, 26 stonrue.itureau of Liurntare, ‘ atone d ouan say they tntonded to. | sult than was tho Secretary himself, Gen. Shore | ‘dopted by the Convention wan't no good, I'm } Woe voted fora golld Grant delegation train lle | Sook wt roomie und wot prives for bourd: only 4 blocks NTED—10) RAT NOAD LAitoitis pndtogo down with him. He sald: «You fol- | Mots, Berlinps, ia.a teat beewixt two fires pied by wood, nolg were, and why thoy did It. ‘Tho reply wis | westor the flyer, “ru 8 and duy-bonrdere 8180 Tenva to mutt; fit por day nud free (ator 10 Jows hive tho majority, "Foteh ‘on vour durk | pian wus perhups, in aatralt betwizt two res, | ez bothored to know whether thur is enything | ug follows: tt il for Loubsile, & fursuriue i forelly. ANUELL | orto." hoy aro determined to bout lain, but | fr, whlld Jobe Hherwmady Ie hie trotters Gert | 14 1 ex Lanna wore whuthor to-spell her nume | , “Dennison, Butterworth. Sholion, Harkpess, ACCOMMODATE | CU.d4 West Lakerat. Bide to bron. ‘Tho olhor anttthird-term mon | nw aside for a time from the dutaile of the bal- | by tacklin’ It at the front or behind. | Yer kuow Hi Gonktinge esd hve ottiors, Whey believed te SSrupeouor, Cuuouen spectal Mlecelianeoun. ' jots that wero rend, Gen. Sherman, with vonet’ is | Ti 4 ‘ pyaar, : = eae i < must coma to Hlaino or thoy will bo beaten in | To mipationce churneteristigof'a wmilitary.com= | Chineso omieuon. laine ez shown | Weuld boly Sherman, Gurileld und Fostur wore ENCH HiOT, ic AND 1G SopTH | WANTED CTOUNG LADY bity-coons Chen the Convention,’ —Kaanie at i por wreck and upwards tran- | wrory can bi bed. Teibun - DDESS OF LINENTY. slumia, i50an¢ FL per day. peat hee fd, LIBERAL PAY & - huusework, Inundreascn, ‘ office for the purposo of showing themeclyes, were the only President-makors visiblo to the naked oyo at this hotol. AT THE TREMONT HOUBR snumbecr of tho Philadelphians stood about the pice in groups earnestly digqussing the sitias tion, but tha delegates wore vory scarce. A “TRIBUNE reporter came in contact with Bruog and Hunt, of tha Now Jersoy doleyation,—whioh Dascast ita cight votes for Blaino on overy dallot-and thoy expressed tho opinion litical detatia, saldse Setter hand “ton eny other ‘statestuan, in | 08 tua olkur alde. Stuarts ANEW YORK DLAINE'MAN, mander who scorns political details, sald: “Skip | better ban jon chy ot atntestuan in x those tedioug details und give ua the domnt- | yespondin’ to our wishes on this question, Tue Eos. - | SA7ANTED—BALE FCAT TALE 2 Wi zi Tae Tinto ‘wes ure to. bo tho ‘nome | “How doos it look?" asked a ‘Turmoxe ro- | Hon total.” Hut he walted for many hours, and | ‘het fs one gree reason why wo boy's dom {h0 | Among tho fetta MeMNtS be tho Chteago | VW INDSOR HOUSE. In STATE ST —RUNOPEAN | \VANIED-SAMESUADS AT HAltiitor wale. neo of tha Conyention. ‘Thoy bellevod that perce of tho Now York Blnino mon at au early | that domnition total” did not come, As fast | Slope stand in with him. Yer know sg well ez | convention on Friday, the following ts reported: | yen TL Mea eae Cee Hours rooms | away, “Apply th Asurpriso wus in store for tho peoplo to-day, | hour this morning, a te the ballots were received, tho tclegraph-op- | wo thet the three Pacitic States under normal | “srg, Charles F. Iteed, who le editor of 4 pubs | Sst “ 5 Fa PO-MONMOW MORNING and that this morning's sossion would roveal a | {1 uucss to-day will sottlo 1t,” was tho reply. } erutor sont one copy to the rovm of Scerotary | conditiongar always Republicans but tbls cuss of | yfention In Sew York City, Inounted tho mulling Wai autibeerion Annie to te tee , marked chango in the balloting of yosterday, “How? < ‘ Shorman, and another to the adjacent room to | aervite Inbor hus made opposition to Chinese | pag of the Speaker's ‘desk, and nt flrst with an | Steet “ manne | PRESHICV ENG Co., 190 to BEE Be Sacksoneet. 2 They woro willing to “stay,” and said tho) {1a Blatno’s favor, Assistunt-Seoretary Upton. ‘Tuo first ballot was | eminigration w universal un" whoopin’ sentl= | Gubrelia, and liter witha flag in olther band, | DCARD SWI RUOMS, WITS EIGHT BLOCKS es —— 3 wee could stand it as long*as the Grant mon could, ‘Tholr contidcnce in the Maino mau remained un- Bhakon, and thoy eald that hia nomination was a * Any now doparture agread upon?” avery evident surpriso and disnppointment to | meat. It invades ull purtics, all classes, an’ is tet a “No. ‘Some bave favored n gimpnot with the Ree ee eee te Wad niet abe | tho dominant nn’ conteaiite’ woliticul question, | shutebed from tho etatuo of the Goddess of Lath lo. Breas SATEAS Use 8) West Munruvonte other ant!-Grant fuctions, aud sor ave In- | Secretary Bhormun bad expeoted that it wowld | Ef the nominee o’ this ‘ero Convention don't I ° erty, whieh stood before her, shouted nnd waved her hands tothe crowds tn front. ‘They FINA: Bookkeepers, Clerks, Xe. nero mattor of time, sisted on taking upa now candidate. But, as | bave bean at least 113, and bo sald: “I had vx. | declaro himself moro proliiic an’ stronger then c nye 5 enews eheurs. | eres re: OREO COT TPE ITUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG MAN TO * TIN OHIO PEOPLE Jet, notbing hus beon dono. Host of tho Uidino | pooted to havo hid ‘twenty votsa moro} they | tho plank docs don't say we'll turoye bin Fusbonded to every motion with renewed eheur. | HTANCES Maue, ON AMONDS (arcing | $9. Acknacmtry, bili, orcorresrondiny clerk. and wan fustovoning scomed to ho somenbat botweon | Bra tien Wohave mule agood showing, and | NOH twoer atsowe of imein wore taken | o our party but of he dout quent aruulions | to roniive from her consplewous position, whieh | floomad ania Ws ienusioicat, tnnoiania to | ures, Addroas 9, ivan utes ope and fear, Gov. Foster did not caro to ro- | tt would bo puor policy to give up now.” from nio bofore tho ballot begun." mout Keriiop enough to ueive him in Novem- | She did with consiterably feluctusec. “(NY SUS OF MONEY LOANED ON FURST | GITUATION WANTED—DY A COMPETENT LOOT Yigw tho situation, nd ho stilt had hopes for |." You all mean to stick, ‘henry TN Ee eteat Be ae, mnout Kerllop enough to ily hin in Novem’ | if the lubes of the country could got bold of | Airo. pianos, 3 Uthat ramownl, and other S$ Mra, Reed this moraing she would be like unto m | aecuriues. W. and shoo man of 0 years’ exporiunes, und having th the wind, Wo nif faye 0 pro- ‘A Prom ALLEY, B xo Westorn trade. Roforence trac NY AMOUNTS TU Low DRNITURE AND | 4, Tribuny ofice. ZA, uisnos witiout Femoral, “1st anduipiieet, auth NY _AMOUS “ You~stick and make the othors come to us, Yor know we boys on tho Puciits Const, at leust- - iS mhoy'll havo fo do that. when they eco that | bad oon instructed for Grant, and {twas ovi- | wiso thie time, ain't playin” fur sends, aint | Pond tecbet for the Goddess of aberte ii thore’s no show for thelr own mon. When tha } dont that Becroliry tere tt eee ehoGhi Geog, | Fingla’ in fur office, nor dskin® fur patronage. | yond, marble, or plasters but, with ‘her Duck brenk comes it will bon lani-slido in our favor. | would oaino te tupe lator, if fuer should be | With all thoro pinta In tho hand, with all ho fn- | jiair dwrsy wok underskirts Hopping th tho wit Oblo will give us thirty-vight votes, two South- | break. It was, of course, upon A break that | quence o' the loaders of the Republican purty, \ jay, Addreus hopes still, mut ho did not caro to soy ‘anything, Sonstor Garflold ‘thought that somo othor man than olthor Grant or Maino would buave to be takon, He had hoard that Gen Grant was in town, and ho would not ‘Trades, TO LOAN ON FURNETUTO ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIIST-CLABS CON- 1 , i that. erel e f 1 NTS MAD fectlonor, enke. bakur, and ornsamentor, Address Petree ere ee ey eee on tnstgnce | ora states will go our way, and Hinina will bo | Serres rere the ainnor adJouriimenc and | 2, 2ueide, Sates eannol by enrriod fu the ful her elistics about her ankles, sito ts not | AU piaioe sie wunouy ranivrals also on aliuood | Seq SfHiums oBle. of tho Convention, “the Grant peoplo wore des- Hg Se erin err remnae pep rrd Wailing until tho ifteonth ballot, lookin at the | Corn uo, straight stutennunt eouvineg. tho | eS ris important that she be dressed ke | Gaui Cam Foil OLD GULO AND SiN AI Conchnien, Teammters, du. r ing now to do most anyt a a tally-sbeot and saying, “I sce ty ave ' oy ge. re sI Y 4 Money to loon un watchos, digonds. and yalune MATION WANTED<UY ABCKIUST-CLASS ov. MoCormioi, of Arizona, thought that t¢ | Wii be just aa bittor as itbus been all along.) | | gaion att tive votes: Twill bo back in-an hour” | BOY’, ual ho Js In eulools with fen On We | Think of 10,00 eople wildly suouting thors. Hae aati ae dL SAL las; | QUTUATION WANTED-DV | AREVHIST-CLASS tho Borman pooplo should break up this morn- ing the: greatest number of the Shor- man delogates would go to Blaine, Ho could not. soo by what possibility Grant could be nominated. To bo sure he Would get somo of tho Shorinan votes in 10 '$ Loan n Once Ucunsed), Wu Bnet Stadison-st Eatab- | understands his buxinued in avery respuch and cad other oho, Howa¥er, stil had hopes of m combl, | Be. Ehermann cooly loft tho Tronsury for a walk, | favors on tho, crurn-mituorin. galoots of the | Alves Honrae wholly a woniin fn short sicints padormsande (his, urindes ty very, conor ong as ees When tho announcement of tho first yote for ro. ra ok . He} waved = cotton umbrella over thei? 1 1a Fe eee a oe eg eed | Ttayes was mado thors was como amusement In | PUES Much cz bine utah ue Ulnar Mummers | Whitt did thoy seor Did sho get that umbrelin HIRST PINCH PAID Fult BPATH SAVINGS | une ofle Grant couldn't be elected, and that an nilionce | the Tronsury, but a distinguished oflelul sntd | Would show up on thyt luyout et nominated? | buck? Shere was Reeds That crowl of mari fog putes ani bongavand spungioyan Nar | GITUATION WANTED—AS GHOOM On COAT with the former would Lo in overy way moro | Very seriously: * Mr. Hayes would make tho! yer can bet yor bottom dollur ho patriots would, no doubt have “ responded to Ponal Bank corneal te UGA Ut » Gener wan bya rollabie swede; understands his duties, romising for the futuro thun ono with th lat~ | strongest run now of any man they could nom: | wouldn't! Tho offect of the nntt-Chiness Sooo ee toca Sehny 1k9 Pauline Honas Tose PO LOANON FURSTRONE, RTC, wine | MUSH eivune ones. Hors AgSHE ond te tno witee duriiiy the oventeyy SINCE THR ANNOUNCEMENT Plu an’ the wind hero Jt blows, wore | Panto a amnowhat smite position, know how | MLvsutrewan, ‘tai, iw WentMunrdera. | | Milggoliuboouse and had transmittod a inessago to the offect that | of tho ndjournmont of tho Convention the | jonly houvy on the bug-Juico Inst wight. Durlut | 19 inaplry the ticking Belek OF SOMES) UU ASE EL Ry OHO RL, ON ISO noted for honesty, civility, and sobriety, lther aa ho was in the hands of his frionds, tho futhaa- | wires have been vory busy between Chicago and | my porambulations [come onty Ma), Bon: Perley edie “4 . Gee eee ee atone St Acribune titled, walter ina hulel or otherwne, Good refarence can tion being that his friends xnow onough t yet [tho Hiaino and Sherman headquarters. ‘Tho | Poore, an’ 1 allowed wo'd go to the rooms o° the | She, womal sullreuhts may taco bearks Spar count: rip conipitento m3 8 eos bo given, wiributie willed. Inout of ‘tho wot whon it ralnod, Yet this in« | only thing that is not chaotio tn tho eltuotion | Chicago Prose Club. By wo vurruted wt wagon nt reoy A Le well developer weighty. eitys 200 Sue WANTEDOOY a SOIR TTAND formant was unable to say that anything dofinit | hero, the only single fact to which thore is any by hol the driver stecr'd us. into a faro game, Fit that she should carry Parent mf experiance nt qunural Ufce work |, Tribuny oltice. te veut of a break-up, but out of the thirt six Ohio votes Blalno would got twenty, and ‘would got avor twonty out of.tho forty Bui Votes. And in tho Rastorn States Binine would wot most of the Washburno and quite s numbor of tho Fdmunds vote, Ho was of the opinion that if tho Shorman men broke Blaino would bo nominated right after. EX-GOV. JEWEL, of Conneottcut, thought, also, that Diaine would most of tho Shorman yotos in tho event of a had beon agreod upon, though negotiations wore | unity of expression, is, that the Blaine and | Whothor ft wore a put-up job on tho Chieago | Pounds tt 1s nat casout u still pondl and tho prospoct of an allinnco, ae Horan mon both agree that Grant ia beaton, Press operturuiny to thor wibits. ez It Werte ton Me J ae climate, und she should avoid fensive and defoneive, was ono that would bo | ‘The laine Pecels, are ot opinion that thofr | on me and tho Major, wo didn't stop to Mud ont, f steadily kopt in viow. candidat wil sylvanin and Now York, ns well as trom Wash- be greatly benefited by the brenk, | butalid afore tho indignant nigger at the door | “Pare TRIBUNE BRANCIA OFFICES, _ J bu . reaking up. He thought that this dolay in YROM MASSACIUSETTS. Won it comes, and. that ho will recctvo 100 | Bauttcsworue: Puaremean the Miuors reps oSHE CRIBONE BRANC oe WV ONGAS,S STOPHCT NERS OF oe Rominating did not holp the Hepublican party | At the Gardner Houso a roportor saw Mr,Por- | Fores fram the Orant column. Without seal: | utniion hex preceded us to this burg, We found | [TS lnidtons uinoumnout tue ciy, mo tate eatab: ity HG, ans Mat nainne. | CunnranoN WANTED-IY A GOOD GILL TO DO ticularly, though he could not sea where auy tor, ono of tha Masanchusotts detegatos, ‘who in- fying Stites in detall, jt is very oyldent the Press Clb rooms, however, and thoy nr way Ti 4 RTA ib te elty, we Bate ata be Bent Ms ITUATIO NWANTED-2Y A GOOD Gt! us TO DO ey particular injury had yet bean dono, Forked bea that ho was Lopetul of a compen: | Hinlne’s frlonde Hopo for docessions from Fenn- | up, Tho novgepaperfellors hetu ae, Urieks BN, | gevimnatad Dp NO, ‘1 w botow, win dvorusomonts , will ° hn Ui Ww. este Hut strout west of Well: rae THR ANRRWAN DELEGATES CO ne Oe tthe tone nucle at dato beton. Lafore remurked thet, dwin’ | taken tor iho ming wprieo an ehnreed at the Stain | ——~ tat orth, Call ates W ctlandistts eet nian rence moe AE Brien an eaareod 5 PUA VANT" AR r wero to have held a contorencelostatght toons | ieamiidrant forsee, ‘Tho. Sasinehhedtes dale | buFnC, Tho Sherman men seont to think tho | tothe julco, I'm m good-sized shook up com | Uniee, and will by eueetyed untl ID u'clUCk Ym. BrOli GITUATION WANTED-UY A FRENGIT LADY a8 ot - , -| ¥ ys bo === ~— kins private family; nu w: ing or irootugs alder the 61 Mg a inted n committes, conslatl prolongation of the bnilot ts greatly to tholr nd- | munity, so good-by. Yours dizzy, but fur ; t, HOU SION, —| cook 1n & a R THNIRAR Ree ae eee WAS NO GUOrUT UP te | CP Morr aaiford: iitrkor: and Moss to contes | THAR, und that thelr chuncos ure Food. One | Malue, Tins BxbOKsNy:. | pF 1G BSS, Mudksellers end’ Statoners, 135) = Ho cards. "dallutay sou cheat hlstorting. ‘Tho Sherman peoplo aro willing | with the sthor anti-Grant delegations and effect | Of Buermun s ascuclutes in thu abled tor nian Wr. HUUAIT Drugiat, 019 Cottago Grovoray, | —— pad Fe Tar hice trea een Ron ere Ree ee ee ene oe ee aaett UnasSriy, might bee” ger | Iniod. ‘Tha fact that Musiachusetts urged the THE GERMAN Press. eg AT SBUUTIAN! Brats Soror thirty-traang | — S | ERNIE MUO Tal huraiaieel of "F adjourninen! ie Shorman people consider TRE ILLINOIS “STAATS-ZEITUNO" at | = i] i wi =! Eugpegana agreement that would be mutually | cured. They, hoped, tat tHe jcombls | inovement in thelr favor, for, walle Muswet | ovigently in not vory woll pleased with tho wlat- | PEPE EICN weatonor,aton09 | NEN TANG! — | souvaneouuenn Aonegeuiseke Ro pontalcearda, CA earbnsey SOPMOr _ pg. Smulth, of Vermont, and Gon, Garfetd | nomination of Edinunda, but thoy would not ob- feovidehtly belluved by Sucemuta fallowerattat | form adopted by tho RopublicanConvontion, Tt | Weststaiisanat, peat Wostornsay tay PLANOS i Rid GITUATION WANTED—UY A NORWEGIAN QU Heid, & quiet contorence fost night, “Of course | jeot toSuormnn or, Washbusno, They did not | tmundis' stromata would goto Siermun botvre | says: '+in praise of tho platform adopted by the | cornsrafimeltival "OM a” on ang we | anabeninttlnon, | INSTALEM ERTS Steet tena agus natal fal, Callas ale ave confidence in the - TI Lone! H.C, MERCK, Ji Nowed re iy Re a NTS. W fs +4 : Bad eee cueasS of hig man, bat ho evidently for Grant In preforonco .to him if tho Maino rocking an alliance elsowbere. Dixpntehes baye | Nopublican National Convention on tho 5th of ae KK, Jawalor, No} lor, 7 ORGANS, TATION WAN 'G DO BECOND WORK jot upon Hnother tack, a t re 100, Goods. a-#i.. cornor Lincoln. a Senator was tho only monns loft of dofeating | been reculvad Tere, toc pein lig tag the Grane Juno it may be sald that It isan oxcollent PUP RWATE Drutay oll West Htadlion-at, corner come Gulls SEMB AMES the cated fern. He, bud Hoard that Blaine wis | canvassed Hdmunde, and find dat Bo doce | ee een nce uvory toting Kod tae INS | 3 aun NORTH DIVIBION. ‘pueRNEWwinenoveD SCS ga Intent almost upon bouting Grautas seuttine | hot possess much Atrength wost of tho Allc- | fiO0, iC, pincce, OVAry ti Ho ee tho | cM BURLINGH AS CO, Drigiaty, 418 North RAL le nomina ton binsolt, ghenles, ‘This ‘itepatan Ja tegarded ws un Indien | Bur iy Ciatcat corner Division. SQUAW ANIPUPRIGIIT PIANOS 1 vep—'P Wd bowing, OF Would go With o Indy travoling oa rae, nly Se adios or throu daya, 17s Munahor- 8. ie ed that tho anti-Grant forces wiil deoldo won & uniform plan of action this morning. it tain that thoy have determined that Grant WANTED—FOn A BUDERIOn GEN. Bot bo namin itbeoame apparont that Blaine could not be credit of the Hepubilean party und everythin JAMS & CO., Druggists, O75 Larraboo-st ‘kxirl with five yours’ reference in fs MMBeOUR'e acien ouotcs. namtasted ly. would be willing to throw hia Hamandecand! te My oped by: the pnerenn bad which has been fuedniad in tho pati TOUR ie th NEEBK ite Sh oy paarias Hee ae TO ALT e piace. 14s we ee a gine of tho many floating rumors last night frropetn eid af euchdont tant the, antearane nen as wbowing that Hands! stronuth wal RO miinals oes as Rat eae Sto vmhueorm Agent, News uid Buatlunary Tupor 435 ast Divisione _- Summaries a9 Aduuisats, Siuarion WANTED SIT AT te EotADUR Tatian oot that tho almoat solid Missouri dole: | iciogatos would bo ablo ta combine upon a | to met Mee ston Wiwcoverod that tho Grant | Tine Fo condonsed Into ‘tho old rayma: *Whne | S-veteven Lasalle aud Walle 7 MINEAN CHTANGER, | Forquarent , holes, In ‘conversation with mw ity, pocund) candidate, and that tho nomination of Gen, | P f gplondid tot of fellows are wo!’ The prinuis "PERSONAL, - para AULUATIONE WARTEDNY_A GOOD Giith FOR , Grunt was not to be tho outcome of tho Conven- plos luid dawn are In the main ropotitions of reser PETE LANEY Bt Iso a sowlny girl, Address 23 Wpprorentative, Mee Bs As. Buckner, y . ° = | CARIOS-IF SUNS JAMES CATON, WHO IN Tuts Al, Weat Sido, living morie atta! wnural housework, a . ron gous dora 7 2 Republican erced that wo aro a Nation, aud not | q 4 iia A | EE eth art 2 jo : 2 wa gstion, and believe thal tha Grant men NO BACKING NOW. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribund, aonferiorney ree tatoos Cunt tho Nation must | Hermans Bollcltor 2 Walbradk, sondut, HG. Hl FOU SALEA FIUNT-CLARS WERTAUNANTIN | GITUATION, WANTED-HY. ,AN,, AMBIICAN Glrm, but 1 can statu authoritatively STODEDAKE MUST TOR THE MARK, Couuunns, 0. Juno %—Gront ‘intoreat was | protect by all necossury moans all thoes mcws- | Allcounpunteations resolved wil be troalod as steiot- | A Lusindas contra: ood trader uricu FY eee aeWiteotrs sowluuemscuine, Apply Bt Ls Grlewation, If oeiney Ce seed Choloo OF the Bpaclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, manifested bore to-day in tho ballatings of the | rs aud enactments which huve boon passed | by ganilaunthe are chance, “Address ¥ 3 Nanvoler & Witee ofthe Scligation mo, hora ita ‘Sherioan as Goauan, Ind, June %—Mr. Clomont Stude- | Chicago Convention. Crowds wore stationed aad one ‘B ape tos ie wet “LOST AND FOUND, PELRTAUEA Hlousekecpors. & ir soond choivo, but I know that all have bo- | baker, of South Hond, was olocted to the Repub- | about the bullctin boards from thotimethoCon- | tng Muaranty ‘of (uo. Piebte eo eal Reenetrearetiti c Ta OTS Gil, DR ane ae TIN EPUATION When h en HokicenuOAnie : me Opposed to Bi y Q i By a ante, orman, on account pf the | Hoan National Convention by virtua of the solid | vontion oponed until tho adjournment to-night. | the luto War shail not be left to tho Yard, snquire at Gd Oakwood-bouleyard, {Ob pclae oe pith e woud paying trade, A ‘German, indy as hausekuupor, Excullunt cook. while thas Pits jotbeees ry, bis managors, and BATURAy | wood nr rad, Address C67, Uribun Rudrose G65, Tribune aiice. } ‘en no formal talk on tho su! i e 3 yoto of Etkhart County, and plodgod binsolf in | It {sanotioonble fact that in all tho throngs | Jurisdiction of tho singleStatcs. Properly speuk~ [a= ATT CON VEN’ if N Fingor please ree | (3 1t0c uroward. “EN WAMABII- Jberal reward for 75 3 dect. [know that all of the dolegation would pte ioe Ediaunds on tho break from Grant, if Sore Tere ever can ooour.sUntil thanw o will Ht atl dou antag Gat as} °08 Woo esse “ any 0} 9 Grant men will over consent to placo "enornan on for writing {a a four-pago lotter addressed to the | thero was not ono shout for Grant, and fonrs | Ing, tho platform contilus buttwo now planks District Convention that, while bis porsonal | woro freoly expressed on all eldos that ho would Aratake promote the ednaatan OF ue neon aut Lane proforonocs wore for Grant, yot it hu wasso- | be nominated. This fecling damped the ardor | mont forbidding the application af the common | LOY a tepoaidian Bundle Jected dologate to roprosent this district In tho | of berotoforo onthuslastio mon who in bla noml- | school fund of thosingle States for soutarlun } return uf samu to 17 Michisan: National Convention, he would bind himavif to | nation see nothing but dofoat, Thegroster pore | purposes. Holative to the Chinese quostion, the aa E nt niabe @ path of uporn inns Hmploymont Agencies, “ ne wn VPUATIONS WAN'TED—FAMILIES IN NEED OF ge Gud Beundinavian uf Geran fomale bolp can be rapped at, DUSKE'S office, LG Milwaukeo-av, ' Sinn a Oe eres punty doapital LD GOODS. GOUNCEMEN UNION FURNITURE HORSES AND CARRY. Kascicumesroaitig ONlon ronNtTY fORtSES AND CARI f BL WO IXTY-BRG- the second plac he Laporte Co! ti ft ri my ‘to Chi to Nutform domands such a restriction tn Chin ond-st, # bisek horas, whito in face, whito ompany, 6s and $06 ‘ndjson~at. bao DOW 7 7 BHU, 08, whatever promises may hayo | oatry out tho wishos of the Lapo: invention. | tlon of our patriots who went eago to Bayo i * a oe an ee Woet ea NU TO BUOr WET IN : eon mada. ch 2 ‘A large delegation was prosent from South | tho country have returned to repleniah thotrox- | juwuf uations aut existing: trenttee. Holatlve Higeettine Writ MACNN bo paid fur | tha lanvess ead Tot HUOLD GUUDS prac Gate i Tae a ae a eran eee edion i ‘THN PALMER HOUSE Bend, and agreed to soo to it that tho instruc- | chequers, and will romain hero Jong enough to | tothe huportant ruliroad question nuthing {8 | iyie PERSON WilO TOOK LACK SUN Unt | {R8Y have over carr pa cbambur sole, from Bye Fee ey eer eee ti oe Woke Wilke : was almost free of prominont leaders onolther | tons’ were carried out, aud thoy thom- | rogain thelr residonco, sald oxoopt that nofurthor donations of land or Tirol etal ivory handle by mlstake at the Cor Shite frat 60 to €t0, ore, near Luxtugtin, Ky. ‘Choy are tho Gnost horsum aide after the laurnmont, but thoso who re- | lives would have been agalhat him money shall be made to rillroad or | vention, Divinion ¥, will plogsd roturn it to 101 Char! ‘Alsu crockery, silyor, and giasswaro, and{o fact | ever ptered at the low prices thuy can bu purchased malned had thelr full stock of rumors to retail, | but for tho promisca gontalnod In bis letter, and IN BOSTON, thor corporations, ‘This {a thin enoufth, About | at, and bo Uberally rewarded, Ofice A, K, & Ts It IL | eyuryshing nuadod for Nousukeuping. for, Atuong them ary goud saddlars und f TLC Qno tau cald that he had it direct from tho | by promises thus made ho svoured tho sol{il voto Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune tho Fedurnl power ‘relative to the regulation of | JMS 8. CORNING, * vloct Four Kouta, now UW) Le deilverod befure the | all warranted as reprenunted, wd resyonsliie Kua Minnesota dole; that on tho Hrat ballot this of Bikhart County, which was the doviding voto, | poston, Mass., Juno %.—Tho Intorost in this feation butwoun tho alngio States, not | GA (y HE iD—STOLEN-HLACIC TIONNE, 7 | rev. Makw # sinail paymeut, und pay the balsuow Se ee ee ae tacuiy sates 7 morning they would drop Windom and give sov- | and which won for him the desired position, Tho has b tn tod: tl bh th wid, (f the Demoorats aro ‘balt> youre old, walgnt LU padnds 2 hands high | MOBI LOS Nagin COMDPANY, fan be sven and Iried at aby. time naetoptiern enof tl 1 city bas hoon !ntouso lay, all through tho oud Condition, carries his head biiy very heuvy 2 id. Saks “6 i yan barnes. elr votes to Wiaina and throe to Grant, plo of Goshen were astounded thie morning rol Idle thoy Will mako good use Of this | i Gnehoavy tull, slightly ourly, the halraver nb aiid Gu Wost Madivan-st, wareay,; wlao the buyyies atl # story was not genorally credited, ns tho carn by thoreturn of Gon, Milo 8, Hug- | afternoon and oyoning, until nearly 11 o'clock, in the Repullican platform. Altos | ei eee en ited amine curatop hed Leon braided | _Opon Monday, Thursday, atu paturday vyunlous, TADY W SL itit HANDSOME DLACIC: me. talo had n atlvat early in the day yes- | call, who bad boon in attendanoe upon the Chi- | when tho nows of the adjournment was ro- | gethor, the contents of the plutform tmay bo | with rod yarn. und pew Sheds | An square bax, | mene eS A Fernie href youre ‘Ulds gual f day without e correaponding fuliiliment in | oago Convention, that tho delogato from thle | ceyod, Groat crowds hayo stood in front of | summed up in the following words: The lee Feather tu Snd-apring Guuuy, ‘palniod black, ver CANT-ORY CLOTHING, iuek; a nate drivors ta 15's, ands hix! mgs tu, tho ballots. Another story was that the olghtecn | district pruposed to Alsregan the instruction, a8 | the newapaper bullotins thls evoning, notwith- | publican party hus ruled tho country for tho last | Hutt wheels the andwotche mute iwc hoktthy whwole | nnn a. Pe PRR Will wareaaehuescund oe 5 est SD GENTLEMEN WILD Aros auntie (sh ballot, A *dou! iid LAS AND GENTLEMEN Wil0 | fidlinacund soll hor very low, os Leaumiot fide on Grant delegates from Now York were to | sbove, aflor the firal want: ears, and dusires todoso for at foast | on are uickel-piated, nary-bluo Shah cushions and ny 4 uF WE a Tee eo Nee Ae OrK were 10 | Sinsation waa produccd, and’ a inocting | standing a drizeling rain, Tho crowd was tn- | Mo nost twonty yours to come, ‘Dut msn guure | Hulogdark Urusseld carpus tu button of Luby lth Hove oforiaue from ke, tteett ith is | BAQUBL OF MI Hewitt et tneand citrsonigtae Shoe a third candidate upon whom | &t cuco palled to take wotlon, in re- | crossed to stich proportions, capecially on | 'unteo for that whut jt promfyos todo it offers | uf satu are worn ou under aldy, Common, bingk Will bay 2o Dor curt muuru than any olhur aut ee etal Voto of Now York could be con- rd to. ‘aie spatter. “Peocehes. maka. made Washington stroet, in front of tho Journal and } nothing clso but wa reference to that what it hua Popperctrtumed Huarnees. vory Mut, foun mira, thd de at gnu Bute, plete eat iby FAMILY CAD. ¥ wacal c ‘u u MI A Tt i, Dy, ¥ is Pri qe Hourly sonteush tod Date ae Tien carealnly s0~ ease rocuorscapresshiy satonietment at | 2erald offlods, as almost entirely to block tho done, ——- nud buckled inte tt trap itt bows ile ibruat late, BU CASI PALS, BOW UA) a nacr ty Meek ck and sill at reasaable prices, U,t fo ee a the’ Coney rientiy ae é do Mr. Studebaker pursued. Tho result | atrect. There was but little demonstration ox- e the atrap that hole the Dlinds ts broken. JS carey arose cle atlas attend ALLEY oo pauiccoss on tho codporation of Conk- | the culirse Mr. Sintububot pera oat as fol ¢ disappointment that w break was NOTES, Ky ava reward will Do pal! fof any information | Guides. i HOF ENON WISHING TO BILIP OND Ot TWO daued,° *uptod reconciliation was aban- | Pf the mootlng wuse telugran fo | ook made, "tn favor ‘ut. somo. castdl- — Peart tiara Ee Loi STS sTea kM Pec dit CAnT-OFF ogy Huw Yurk tla wovk, apply 0 OSUAIL | tp Mr, gate tothe Chi- | dute, ‘This was hardly expactad, howoyor,| A prominent epublican statod Inst oyoning | Tullve.— 2 i etitatied paul, | FE i Michlann-tV¥, t Clement Studebaker, Dele, v ¥ 7 TI 7 Convention, Chteago, 1U.? A well authont!- | and tho general opinion, ws oxprowed 1 | tat ho had avery reason to believe that Senatar | CHICAGO, Sung 7 13H, (OR SALM—ONB VERY GOOD, WGHI, AND | ginny; riding woeomalshung Clarence In wood onder, THE SITUATION. + rt baving resobed here that you con- | conversation, wus that a nomination would not 2 S 0 re Mose Me, ot man ONTRART TO THE NXYEOTATIONS Siterod your instrugdon vol. ufter one'vato for | be wade to-morrow, wod that noliher Graut nor | Conkling bad in bie possusalon « totter from a | a gern ACHMINIRN | ir oth BUI Tora ela ott many olosoobscrvorsand practical politicians, | lain, a meeting of Republicans was oulled in | Blaine would Ohully recoive ft. The sympathies | Gon. Grant authorizing tho withdrawal o! Try. stor. N ONTGAGH LOAN | [CO BALE SUR AM ey ino socoud-end twolva> A 5 y tho break that was expocted to occur aftor tha | the Counoill Room at 11 u'ctock lo-day, at which .of the crowd scomed to bu iuctined toward the | name from the Convontion. Ho stated that thu ‘Slunyy to Juan on furnitures, ote, without ro* | horu-puwer ouging, bulier, huslor Pant connections, | nnn we Carkesenes soe Mith or alxih ball it wasresolyod to oll your attontion to tha | latter rather than tho former, und whon a slight | lutter had boon scou by a person whose veracity Rega gttet oe. East Van Buruneah | fp) woud order, Cun be such running. Keedy Bleva- ADYENTBENS VAN 1A ‘ ye Ex ACT fi twenty. allot fatied to matorializo, and | fact that you got the solid yote of | guin by Blulno was reported there was vonsidure | ooutd not be doubtod. TON it one uvadias, eres | weAvorke iso Tutti ate Of aay provoeud Hug of advortisinut In Az i eight rall-cally practically deinon- | Bikhart County “by egroeing to” carry | ublo applause, and sometiincs cheery. About ce § chugpost und post un city. Adyanoys at low rats SSS an eee Oy eee Berens: Lb Byrudarate Ne Ee ee Gtrated that all partics woro soccurely |‘ out the sense of that Convention at Laporte, | the hotels, tho situation ut Chicago was tha anu Senator Hoar last evening dented that atthe | J.C. x Gd. PANY, 16) Weat Monroo-st CLAMRVOYANTS. | SOP Sircular, 2 } intronched, and thal forece enlisted | Which was strongly antl-Graunt. Tho voto of | topic that onguged uttention, Atali tho princi- | caucus of tho Mussacbusetts delegation bold = = TP BPDGiv1—wns. DU, HLats NEVER FAILS router. - STE — | for the — war, by this county els ou. We trust you will not pat houses wad the thoatres, tho record of cach | Saturday oveulny anything was suld from which | RAUNT Ne Wy toll thu past, present, and future corructlyy Bess AND ROACHES ENTIMMLY | CLUANED iN cond er, There had boon con- | Misreoreasut us and tho district by voling fur | voto was posted ald ougorly ucuuned by thy | tho tuference could have beon drawn that tho | ~~ GouRLANH, & CO sehen beat to bey oF sult tor prot: goueiuce i all | D3! cit dro guaniee vy CoaAN, Siii(oe busiber) 5 le gouslp about « possible break in | Grant at auy stawo of the bulloting. Growds whe thronged tho curridors, ‘Tho You | dolewution from tho Lny Stato would dosurt Eil- | Ly, Patont Attorneys, mus ofebsnces tf you are fa trouble, slek, uF ulls | Poarbor 06 & pvol anys Br Alabama ead Arkausns dolegations—with | “Blgnod by tho Prosideat of the mocting,” qoUunity was Unfavoruble to the present position | munds end unito with the Grant forces, Lo Wilco Bullo-nt, Chicego, lk. oppy, Consult the Docwir quickly, 77 buulu Urvoo-ae | wiry Us ultys = #

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