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he Chirago Dy VOLUME XL.. HOSIERY, AND UNDEICWEAT, ne CLOTHING, aD RR ANN Sa “MENS DRA VE Underwear,| vests, FULL “SUIT Olay .County, for Sec- OR SINGLIE A ond Place. G A R Mi E N TS. Mr, wus 0, aes aa pie Ma C L E BR 6 Y M E N ' inceremoniously and Effea fae ually Squelched, Just the goods for Summer Wear.’ LINEN DUSTERS ALPACA. ‘COATS, In all grades. 3 and IS State-st | Blue Flannel Suits, | rn a $12.50, $14.00, $15.00, $18.00, and FRIDAY, JUNE fit,” 1880. degraded thomaelves and robbéd?the American peuple of thelr President, and.yeat they huve tho audacity (to ask the people, ur Indorge at the polla Prestdentia woven ie id sraud. {Loud PRESIDENTIAL. Result of the Democratic cored with, ay dor E. Wheat, of Adams Johnson, of Randolph, was, Placugs @ + nomination, Kd Hnre land, of (Se. County, Rowinares John - . Palmer," Ml Barnes, ‘Mornin, Mil Palmer Ned declined the “tees ily O'Brien wanted the whims of one-third of ho Democratic voters gratified, and virtually deo cheering) They have pi N} to tts nen cove ered with infuiny and ect if wo will put buekle on our armor and in&th to the battle. fleWd doing our duly, weasii geo tho Hunner of our jar Muatingg fi teh hon the hilltops of manded the nominati if Hi deh : Confusion at Springfield the land Cnt agri, during watel "at, tho iris Domoaraey of the Sta iste Carter inne | risow p01 a glowin; ribus to ls. - C0 ATS, P ANTS Yesterday. Pa eh junatly ta atealghan himoselt’ with the Tesh, Tiere were upronrious calls for Trumbull, whose sonse of propricty abrank from comply- dng vith go rude a qticat, but nn Inviting nod {row Bam Marshall id the business, and the ex- Bengtor ate ped to tho front amid loud cheers, Bubaltence of which he substantially said: am quite sure you do not care to hear from me. You have come here for work, not for spoceemalinz, ian havo hard work before ou; don’t disguise it. Tama Hractival mup and alievo int practionl works ‘The Republican nom- incea will substautially control the votes of tha Republican party, You muat ray on your own Inherent strenyth to win, In my Judyinont tho Democracy has Ilstencd too much to its adversa- /Fles, You tust omblazon your principles on “your han baners, and march to tho polls and vic- ory. ourmelyes! You havo # hard Dyuht ie ies ‘our advorsarics are ahrowd and hypocritical, It will tako ull energies to win, In_thoir Convention in Chicago T° saw the pictures of Grecley, and Chase, ind Seward ung up conspicuously, mon whom they had abuser und hounded to death. It isan organization for polly nud piunar. Yhoir ticket is houded with Clvil-Service reform and brought up in the rear by macbine politicians. [Appinuse.} I saw tho fraud of 1870, Jauislana’s voto wna honorably erat for Titden, The Rote Boards who falsely mado Hayes Preaidont have rucelved offices itt bis band, and yet there bas been a great rade nixut dtr. Hayes’ adhesion to whut hecalls lvileServics reform. I will not detain you longer. You are bere for work, I bave no favorit In Presidential matters. “We have plen- ty men who can win, We want & inn Windus to eine: Put forth your efforts and sectire su for wo have a majority Whielt will enjoy th thot fruits of victory. witht allusion to THY SPOILS IN SIGnT ‘was recelvod with the wildest cuthuataem, ¢ oe Ing which tho venerable Judge retired to Beat at tho riyht of the Chainnan, Mlans Hearting asd elght pilieres ore Huon. ee tho customary scribbling tort tho nventio: “AL this junoturo tho Firet-District sang came into tho hall in a body, tholr faces deaming with ainiles,—u great contrast with thoir “downcast lonweort of Kandolph Count; br noutinted! A ballot was ordered, and Peat tho Clerk began to call the roll, ts Fiat PAIMER WAS WITIDRAWN, z After eight ur nine counties had been called Johnson und Whent wore withdrawn, and Hare mon wan declared: the unanimous nominee. A resolution was offered byw. . O. Goud: the effect thut the delugatés to tho Na Ratt Convention be Instructed to vote as & unit on all questions arising before the Convention,” Gen. McNeely offered x resolution instructing © all dulegntes to the National Convention to voto - against the repeal of the two-thirds rule, ‘Gondy withe rew hia motion temporarily to admit of # suspension of the ritles, and thereby me fie MeNeoly resolution, which wag a jagly dona, Mr, Goudy thon renewed his motion, Judge Ureen, of Galt, offered as an amend. ment, “that the unit rule prevail only in. th voting for President and Vice-President.” Hulfaduzen delegates nttemped to galn the Noor and to solve the difliculty, Some one moved to adjourn. This was not ontertalned. Mr. Goudy seen neal Judge Green's amend- ment, and” moved the suspension of the rules and the adopeion of tls mation. Curter Harrison discovered n question of ors der, und read an essay to the Convontion aa nobody tlxtened but the Chatrman, who final sat down on our Mayor, a hie moved to lay the wholo matter on tuble. va voce voto was had,. but the Chair was ; unable todecide, The call of the roll was or- 1 Spe ane tis motion to table was lost by a vote ‘Tho question then recurred on the motion to suapend, the Chitr leclding that a majority is rutlotunt, an and it was agreed upon by a ulvision of the house. Snively, of Macoupin, nddressed the Conyen- : tion, and'atated that Mr, Oberly E MAD CONSRNTED TO ACCEPT ie nomination unanimously tendered to him. Messrs, Guudy, Green and McNeely were np- GEN. JAMES A. GARFIELD. Cail nna Gem Parsons antl interes gen a Lyman Trumbull Nominated for Governor by Ac- ‘clamation, And Judge Moore and Miko. Me- Donald Chosen Alternates to Cincinnati, | Gen. Garfield Attends . Com- mencement Exercises at Hiram College. An Excellent Address by the Nominee to the Graduat. : ‘ looks of yesterday, The cry was, “Have you nomination and conduct them to tho hall. j ar Teak We, AP ae TUR PLATFORM. Our stock of Me- . 320.00. ing Class. Re ee eaireniy ton ItOxta, maa Rotorint he, “we can carry New York, and wo will then Trensuror—Gustavus Koerner, of 8t.| Tho Committce un Matform eabmattted the fol« I 3 that mn Alten pr it delegates to the Nutional Con- | elect our President.” It was o mistake to bring cle {Criva of * No, no; not much!") lowtng, which was unanimously adopted: t z 7 A s ‘ M re ae ‘i ee Fenton wid cominltteemen be rel ted at oe sal Preferonces nyalnat the wish of the ten For Auditor—Samuel 8. Marshall, of Hamll- Patri forte, ‘duty y and lnterest demand potee and i y ER, B BEA L& An Affecting Meeting Between | once. The motion wis curricd with a howl, reconciliation through all tho land. Wo ple \ ‘Tho diferent districts tharou in ted the “ideo Edwards rotorted that if the Jaca pref- oFor eaarey Geneentsaha M, Palmer, of ourselves to the follow! nel los: COMMITTEE ON CRRDENTTALA and Permanent Onmnization. Thoro being no contested delegations, its uanoce: to im- inortalize tho inembara gf tho 0 Committee, who Juimedintely, retired, Herrington did not notice the eee ‘Tow Reraitt, Who saw that the wholesaloswal- | Sceond—No third and called tho attention of the Convention to jowing of the ticket would platertally at pauees | Third—A be reform o of, the Civit Sery- ' tho fact that bla esteemed friend, fans he hud tald, promptly move ice, so that Federal officers shi ai be the servants Bint, He the Third Congressional! Distro, had bentt ww the Cominittee on Resolutiona, The mo- | of the nie. and not of a himself for Seymour iirst, lust, and for | tlon created great laughter, Fou Equal rights to At are tho’ States, and no Garfield. “HACKETT’S las: n0 EQUAL in|. qIALTTY and VaRy.| White Duc ETY. of fabrics, ; 4 ; é hiftine. ‘Toin wus not to bd cuuhed down. Ho knew i Cleveland: People Wild with En- | arera AvFanila for about Ove minutes ft was: his tnnouncement was roselcod with cheers | tht ie ution ne til in wur-been taken Fodenat “Iuterforviice with tho constitutional i if i 1 | ane eo cyes Of ull the (rangers were direc! 1 uny Convention, pcan lomerated amuliyn~ thusiasm Over the.Chicago fihlch was done, after which tho Convention | toward tho baultation uf the Couk County dele- | mated ticket was no Tro therefury moved | aifvor and oh oe ee GEORGY, of Rok and Nomination. ® Recess. gation, Mr, Smith did eo because bis constitu- | that tho resolution be lald on the table. An ON REASSEMRLING, tho various coumittocs, which wore in session during the recess, asked for more or less the in which to wake ‘thelr reports. Atter a short pause Judgo Euvardsy of Springtield, moved ency demanded tt, or hy would not have boca | earnest offurt was made to.choka him om but hy | Seoaun the will ot theneasle ae tee au i joson as & delegate to Cincinnati. mounted u chulr and would not guilt. Ho sc- = Loud cheers followed Herringtin’s arertion, | cured harmony and brought the Convention to | Brenig Aad majorities must rule under tho oon= and in, the succceding confualon, Joe Munn, of | a sense of the ridiculous. that of 1876, No more 8 to7. Vermilion, stood on it chair and nsked for some Tho Chair proinptly declared Harlan’s motion Elglth—That laws shull be enacted to protect The Acknowledged by all to be the best made | Tom Hendricks? Soft-Money ‘Thoorles im le that tho Congressional districts report the dolo- | information. His question was lost in the din | out of onler. i = i WHITE VEST ee into ia a, 29, cineinnnt! selactod, by thou. It wus | thut pervaded tne length and breadth of the halt | ‘iturian wad not to be cheated out of his bloo! Hee e ee ein) pay macro rompe and eortals: chllso? ts of all b perce: Upoureportod'hy tho’ Chntrmen of the dole pias Saree A Sige Is Cuostxa vr. r Tose to aquestionof privilege. He hada personal by * Wall 8 tT} Call é Sold fnAmierous tone: bxpianuuon, Lhe dln waseincrcuiny tant and | Mayer Howman, of St, Louls, weeonded the mo- | , The customary vote of thanks was given to DELEGATES TO CINCINNATI. furious, nnd the 2 ee wus fast. assumi ‘on, and urged that it bo unanimously adoptod. | the Chute for the able manner in which he had : . é - - Indiana Inolined to Favor Putting | , First Distrlct—John Ky Hoxio and Henry P| te Gepect “ot a becr, wurden, Dut bit TRUMBULL WOULD HATHER NOT, prusiijed ovar the vory disorderly Convention, as Him on Second Place on CEE ier rt tee ey elena Above “tho gavel’ and ‘tho cat-calls (The delegates begun shouting for ‘Trumbull, | Gi mution of Harrlatce Roost, of Cook, tar $ on Pecon Tugd—Perry H.Bmith and F. L Chaso; nitor- | {20 statesmen, wna heard the voice of Smits | ‘That gentleman arose, mounted uchulr, and, | ter Harrison, won invited to talk awhile to tho ° tho Ticket. Lr ete? heart peed ™ | Senior, informing Mr, Herrington that bis state- | leaniag on tho shonlder of Joseph Chesterfield | tuys watch braid. tie cone anth ae Cee i * nates Fronal eis frington of Kano, J. ment wus not truo, Sensation in the liamodiate | Mackin, Lrauched out aa foltowss vention on tho euurueter of the ticket aufopte, y 1» some , reto: 2 = i, ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS. of -Sleitopry, Pr ioree Morrlll of Boone, tune Ula uaserton were not Gus Mk Satie | dnow ine Ge Sill further PlensaMAto nominate for | Hon Of Me womiuces. | After e ile bo pitenoa ! : RHEL SEAINGEIEN) CONVEMSIN, Sith Ot Garo teen anon, 3. 3. distelet hug rently Uelted iin, | fo ollce of Governor a iuwy@@yb rallruud many | elimased HineOle andl Bearded hte auditors be ipectat Dispatch to jcdigo Tribune. Li ia sacond sensation followed, but thore was nu resident, and un oMeer of great ex- TR 183 Gar, and U7 Madson sh” | eter ti San | Me Hess Ue puro | faerie ugg verter would | cue baie Siig do oro che avai, | platen oy Now vor enon OO ng teaies ious fix, lnrge. alain ber of dele ef Hook ete ees T. Py Dulfy‘of Leo, | “yim Herrington wanted to know what was | County. Gen. Parsons moved au lemense an army | THe Hevea Hon Comiaittee & watianaiie MINER -BEAL&HACKETT mates including the remeialoy statesman: ‘Trott | Charles Slits of Putian. ¢La Salle, Androw | #&tually before the houso, After bulpg Informed } Dy allroad, and It was to tis endeavors z 9 . 9 | Chicago, the two fuotions being headed rospect- | , Sevunth William Ttedilick of Gn Ba ‘Senulz of he moved oe gly Peed thae tho vast, Wades ott troops, word trans. Prater cad Moat ian ee forse eaumned bts Proprietors and Munufacturers, ' ively by Joseph Chesterfield Mackin and Gen. Wie MoKinleyof La Sala” ordered, and the motion to refer waa carrie ferred 10 Varius flelda of action. iia War ty id ’ 01 1 8 vote of 87d to 273, a8 follows: record id moat exceitent. In tho army be wase | ferred, and thon treated bis hearers to u -rup! | “W... FURLONG, Resident Manager. | Hormann Licb,of tho Water Works D Seapets be nmr on net astra erage otra Yeascadams if “Alcnonierd, Bond 3, Brown | aust maecene Sagetene. ‘organizer, Tiewit | and interesting roview of his political life ox- eer eeenmnrnernernen ene | TNO. chndidates wore carly risers, on the principle | 4 Wika OM Sey OF Betts uruau 6,-Culhoun 2, Casa 4, Chumpaten Carry Votes aa bo carried itrmics.” tending over # period of neurly forts years. ue SIRES. | that to the eakly bird bolonzs the worm, 'and.tho ney ma, Rowman of Fort ie Christian’ 8 Cl ‘pe Wie 5, Coles 7 | A. J. Hunter, of Edgar, belloved it was tho | Did made mistakes, but ho wus aatistted ——— SHIRTS. Touniea nnd corriduta cet under’ the press- Sree Hporsentee DeeMtensloo of adnom sua. Realy tbe wit ey pbugiaal « auily uf the Convention, Yo nominate tho, best | lind nuyer Riven a Soto wi sh did it bllovs peered ron ish $4 ict eee oe ure of-a swal mui ; urher Of wep T iitaeiy 8 ean familiton 4, | ght to deciine, iy ba tho mun, ang io | butwoun, the two. qroat parties are. tho old Ss 3 ‘Surt-trertteur f9 16, ‘Tenth—J- Me orren, A jase ie Heres} BG BaBEOe, fos id the: “NORMAL ° Plata A ‘ onjoy a Moop aks Beineey ee, arcu pt Hanes ocieratt ieee econo Aa ante saat wa eae i ire end eator ne] sa FRepublladage who + sabes donne: vei hind Season, frora July to Au. “irons of pier morning woro ’ wilt" pray Sexe 1 ls eiseys SHROEE i ay i Mnedupine Madison 12 | thir £¢ fet, an rain tor trambuleees “| Wy gating homsclves... the powers @ A doligutful sommor resure. ‘Goud bowrd ut low. from’ ee atiriibers, and, with ‘tho, iy of F nites, L. Ral, lea Staron 3 ‘3, Mussac 2, McBonuugh 6, ae . of the loa. ha the lo. ‘This is. an usser= ‘i pianot Hugone Thayer or incroasing clatter and pniter, 1t ‘was’ Inipossible Green and John tcroy oe nristion, a, | Heun Ih, Bereer 4, Mouroh 4. Montgomery 8 1 Order was pari enon yom stlon on the part of & epublicans ‘that the M ed we —H. BM. Vande: "9 a 4 y by’ ea Bstitirada runt ter TO ORDER. se nibgoser casmuwua.o wacwin | Weg Hty i tne aig awe | Berar Pathe Piasia pope, Gute | Mie ead toaccnnty waited Coangall oath | ght gen? Mowat "ERP Sth Ha violin, undcoilo foctutas il orga uruuals wns faultlesly attitad In Oxtord-ties, lavender: | Vatingentu- Wiliam | Buller or De. Witt, | Bm mr, Heh ph Sood Suerte Gates | cheering and snouts’ of “Good!” “iro imuat | its, discriminating bowtoon the, pouple, leyis- ee aene fOr ciraulor tu WAM, OL. NELHIWOOE, colored punts, and an alpaca gummor overcoat | Luthor, Deurborn of Mugon; alternates, Dr. | Toawell d, Union 6 Vermilion 3 Wane e runt”] Mike Quinn, of Peorin, sevanied the | another: of adclicate brown. His tile wasn high-toncd straw. Hv buzzed from leader to loader, whis- perod confidentially into their cars, had the breath of new mown hay blown Into -his own, tand about tho timo whon tho ordinary business Kirk of Loxan, J.8. Bwiug of ‘MeLvan, Fourtounth—W, N, Duy of Champitzn, amos W. Craig of Coleay, rnites, Witliain Vore hees of Piatt and 8. *D. Stephenson of Doug- Ins. Fifteenth—W, Mf, Garrard of Lawrence Count i hl Wayne 2, White 5, nomination an behalf of tho youn) OLTACY'. ‘The Judge proceeded to talk about constitu- Wiguenlae: Nuitingion, 4 * Winnebago a "TY gett Harions anid his name had been b Drougae | ttonn iuesey constitutional currency, and moat " AaaiOS 1 Woone 1, Carroll 3, Champatsn fee the qponvention, Trombull’s ‘nume waa | everything that enn be coupled with the word i “Ch ark 6, Coles, 1, Ciok oh, Crawtond 4, Eula a ero, Ho oume to ndd the power of hisvolce | Constitution. The Convention had seen fit to 2. i ‘Was ni ral cr, Hunn I roauols 6 Jasper. To ‘Daviéss h, Kaa Ike’ madineny To ued esate oui | tt Ought not to sut-up his private. Inteccats Birector, Liz 1 ronunteets Huston, — cunt cic | WILSON BROS WEEVE Sous loud to aceite Agri= ' j Be, WEES a then nftey a td innit il 10, Hauinegrin, ture, 113 and 115 State-st., “ Fe Aria, Natueal History, ‘prttosoptays Science, a if a killed 4 ” : 8. Whitehead of Clark; alternates, BE. Wi i icy eal Caters, Siadonts not secels dogmas Rotpin hole manutwcturian a pariprent, wad produc man who ta not engaged in “rofermiog’” © | Rhcinhurdt of Edinghum' and H. F Day of | f,S0qkukeo 1, Kendall 1. Lake 4 a 2B | He (Parsons) scould etund by Lim to tho best of | Reqhee vaciat tose UP aie private intercats {ONS begin at Oa. to., at Ithaca, Juno 1¢ and Bopt. 1D ponds, at luwoat prices. ‘They curry Inatock’ | great political party oes to breakfast, disap- | gheipy, Macon 7% Mfurshnll 4 Maon a, Ses his ability, Adi tha Democracy wanted was the | and asyociates with whom he was ongaged in ult feandatChiengy ‘at tio Central Jigu-teboot, June voun FINES Of Bhirte of thoir own winke, poared from viow with Lyman Trumbull, whom | ~ Sixtcenth—Jacob Fouck and W. 8, Fore! 1, McHebry & SMonatd 4, Ogle’, Peorin 4, | “fe of Trumbull’s name. [Loud ehvers. elfurt to bring the Government back to its con- Biren eae FOF tvormnion apy | stale oer Waciesale URE Hose owas persuading to go to Cincimnati as q | Boveuiuenth—deorge Hoste of biadison,t Boye Piatto Woman te Hook Iand” 3, Balino 3, | jdlarmon inoved that tho tomlnatio ton- | stitutfonal bae. Under such ciroumstances It TNT WRIST OTT RTT | _EMOPORARS, ______ | dutopatotelurge: “ Ghostardohd "iu tao* most mour Wilcox of Macoupin; alternates, b. Behuyick ABtark, 8, Stophensou 1. “ahmewal Sei Oe ule ae convo wus eit hosiould yankee aageitiee, iu ne - UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA | —~pae exalted language was explaining to tho loarned yiteenth-—-W: H. Groon and Willian K. Mure 3 prion ay Wade iy gv nitesidus 3. Wil | tion mounted cults und 1 truss Wiha in tho | Copked te nomination, and would do all ho expounder of tho law "the necessity, ‘me boy, f kouping up the disolpline of a yreat'pulitical eee the cull of tho at Share was ndispute | corridor struck up “Hail Columbin” Some | Gen, Parsons was Toidly called for, and made of kouping up 4 ‘ovor tho correctness of tho vote af Cook jaunty Egyptinn did pot ley aieeg tho music, and made | a brief speech necepting a nomination for the ‘ MMEIL LAW LECTURES (nine weokly) bo win saa ny 220 and and th Buptenber. Tinveuroved Sf dignal uso,-Lat, to wtudonte who design to pursue Pelratudies ot thls or other Law Sclioots 2d, to those Pinetoontb—J. BM. Crobs of White, Gg. B. Hes, Boggs rty, ood this discipline, you know, inv bo: Ding of Franklin; ‘alternates, C, O, bs nnnounced by young Doolittle, and Alfred A motion tial and play “Hill to tho | second pince on the ticket, returning ble sincere bo Propose to rend A nrivatelys wi and Bde a 62 DreatiLion Wild lester Ren nll, Gonerala ‘na woll Hy Wayne, 8. % Lanen of a enue Musoi agosto, Ht it ba balled Uy. Conures- Chiot."* a ay thanks, und basking his par ¥ not to 2 cons {a tholy have, HOt, vantage of systematio PLEA ¥O! * slonal distriets, Ho was promptly howled down, COLA MA’ rts Oe Heal POR reco! rivaics, Discipline is tho mothor-in-law of Ae . ad JOHN ay Pr eee eet. heute tae cpateeting aie rllg Lunt} ebro by th the, Derr aatird Pi 8 Frank Cunningham, of Chicago, rose to his ‘Tals vote muy be reganied asa test, It pro: Judge Edwards moved the nomination of | achiove a victory In November, reform in any party, and don't you forget It.”" eludes forever the possibility af lastructing the | Lewis B. Parsonn for Lieutenant-Gavernor by Glark of the Hoard, toons 4 Crlentnal Coure Uultding, feut, and in w vo vole husky with cniouon, com Hermann Licb, who takes to himself all of | plain t Couk County, with its jemo- | Staty delogation, ‘Those “who voted In tho | acclamation. Half way through bie speech tho 7 Stefeld Sclentific School of Yale College, | drteueatse Staal etuited fea inthe tarioustte | Gator It Hertisoue politigal troubles, was very. | brutie rotors hud bec given only ons deluge: | Uekhvee one exchuitely “the. wakarelts oF Yund drowned tt with tho National anthem, A GARFIELD conte HIRAM, Pate eaetey, Ture, and Appliod, {0 Civil | stitutune of thy vous for tho moason, commencing | H. Smith, and wandored around} at-large, He bolle ved IE y wos entitled to two, | Seymour, hile tho attirmatives wera» gombi- | tumult ensued for nbout halt un hour, When COLLEGK COMMENCEMENT EXKUCISES, iy ature ieee auceatiarar Hotany, | Aue Herat Menton iealomaad: yard on Dorey H- and. moved — that %. Dowdall nuiou of tho Sforrison and Palinor wen, tho ist- | it had wutided, the question wns put, nnd ear Apecint Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, fo tudlos, with Enctltn, Peano wid Gomeen, ie eee Sau) wae at Counsy iospliat the corridors of the Leland tellin tho country | Bion "frum thor’ lst’ and that “Wiiltars | Ear oenatog ost Hy from Sangamon und a fow | ried with o ru , Hinas, Portage Cu. O., vin Cleveland, June Poles aumy. lblory ai Wor particulars ud> cua), 5.00 tons, at Tn ne (Asrluni and Poor | delegates that ho and: his dolegutes had oome.| 0, Goudy bo substituted. Cook County othor counties In the Twelfth Congressionn! Dit Doolittle, i ‘homInuted John 3. Patmer for PRO! GEORGE J. BRUSH, agus effureon (cars run within throg milos. down to Springtivld for the express purpose of | waa spliton the proposition, Judging from the | trict. ‘Inis iractical defeat of Goudy's resolu- Attornoy-Genoral, The Chatr received w tuneh | 10.—Gen, Garfield wag up betimes thy morning, - 2 - | that Doolittle was out of order, tho nominatl considerably rested by a refreshing sleep after ~n__Mzoeutie bins aw hives Cok, rottcnel AiBVtans da'and Criminal Coury Bala |e eee hae fauna We foasted rowed, “Neoupvuriote parta of tho house tore Hoa ue ile hanes for the reappoint: | Crsccrouuy of State being uxt inonion, "| tho labora and. oxeltemonts of the past wecks SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ‘tminytod: Indians Block, Urlar LUN, oF Hrto Coal, that avy man olalming to be respectable should | Fre TT ntio noes and plerolng ories of “Bhut Zon ni Morritt, of Marion, wanted ‘tho Conyen- | | Gun, Lewis urose, and wanted to know if any- | attorbroakfastiug at Mr. Everett's residence Sr Lowney Awan inone-ii¢ iow iota, OY ns | bo" downod”” on slehtforavalling bimscitof any | upt aie dowats Wo woWrt haya its rocedd to tho thotlnation of astute | thing bud beens douy sines ‘Frumbull was notti | feng Uriven tor tho. Kenased Heass whore iy aecaRranenny’ | wnitaahal inns phase dGinseirias at | anatance that could be rendarod by atte Cor. | dtr dot on dectigd vogue di uma | Hoes uy oho at Race hoa that | Lal meray ao teh ey anak | Howng dev 40 tho Aenourd oust wher Buoluned Int. Veotieh ta hannmuusd of the Bohool, | ors Oaizo, ah avaitand Arete rela Haltalng aa ro- | corn and tho Hlateh House yang at tho primary | Siting, “ail tie ralrod,was tho success of tHe | Gommittenman he first roported Hi Ghat Parsi bud baci pone eaes thno | benefitof Cloveland citizens generally. A steady ayia sale to.be made for the diferont tnaututions | C1PcHOn. tO ee at ete yr tho dor | Ray and for tis he would do his oval be Mortitt rofuged to give way, and an unscemly | during the indie, and Lewis reached tho tluor | stream of Ohio's suns and daughters kept pour Freeney a 3 id bee co bi igi ges peek ied lusivo wonls lt itr rg nie followin regouutlons recognizo In Horatio Soy> | Biectors and Committacmen wero read for tho aeaee next ta Unee, and Then called for by tho |, nundshaking and congratulntions. Ay thoy came te Eig with two muratles, Hocoptance | sponks of refortt, . . mouramanwhouo great ability, long experience, Fitna of tho Convention, hoy” aro es Chuirndetenite In tho centre of the Alexander | {thoy filled up tho main stairs to thd parlor > oF tho pret arte tint tr vfareae ‘and bond. Grangora wore a rst apgeelnes aero aud spol ape long Sharncter the Gover quail cutie follows: mieeicoran delegation vonnnted John H. Oberly, Ruilroad | ball, whero the General stood alde by side with ” " j- | int the Cool unty squabble TY i. | for tho highest oltive in the Goverment. issioner, of Calro, ’. bers of the Local Com- __ SARATOGA SPRINGS. senana Honed of Hearted aT A Beans -Suulth on the ono side, and Harrison, Goudy, aid | x Hira: hold on the Bourta of tho mass ieluugs | _ The tloctors, ae reported vs the Connreasionas | CoS blood, of Franklin, tn a glowing | Sritioe “shoe Mande with the “eeuoue ue doimiaw Court Hallding, but adv | ingasho docs to no xection, but to tho whole | pistricts; were conciirred in ug follows: tribute w the War rovord of Geu.Jobu G Hluck,, ‘eta “TUNER AND A IIALY DOLLARS PEL DAY. ‘Winston on tho other, but after thoy had ni Ohio's favorit sons, uttorod n fow words of This splonald : i re amental photogriph of the Presidont-makors tyne ‘stands a ing lid or fution oF ya se Diatelot— William O, Bel IPD Couke pomlunied ne for sha Beuretaryabip, ably ved heurty congratulation and passed down another Eplon 1, nid —| ited, * luctive of an immense amount of fy mis ae Tofurnihude wi Spies eoroUsly rene MINERAL WATER, from Rridgeport and other strony Democrat Haley 2. ‘ ae itd oan att hint, As idttinan, de rdtGoake. HOHE eof Vecutten ee an slulzway cut of tho Rotel and into tho strat . Oe a a NN oy wisoly refrain m particlpal a J urth—T. B. of Kaine, jog Mann, of Vari ery hoarse— Tt tt i rtunate thi ut Gon, i aeioecrert JUNI 17 fl Inany discuaslon-on the merita of tho wyuabblo. | pose very Democrat will up | . PigtieFrt Gal of Ju Duviots inh my hand a lotter withdrawing Gen Bucks | Guettela'ts ia the onforimene of rectect robect Ba. ceuvese, © VMMINEON: wu, Wingo. LETTER FROM GEN, PAILNSWORTIL. Bieter taseetenes fteupon bin etna Citaioy, of Wi Will sNovalyate bi” ave dost eet Ony with, | health, Somo mun would havo beon worn out MOUNTAIN HOUSE. : AoAeae a eemlantna. ton a ‘aronworty Tope Fae tee ecient Blgpinoh F hate eed pi pooee aan my he lottor, and“ went into one be ent Mt Leet beta sriaute by ning ® Nn y L J ~ i I. We Or, OF iS un Pog and went ini & pers | tho .cheering yelling, and the inevitable QUNTAIN HOUSE, gplvd by Gus Horlagion of Geneve, on of he | 1 ee aaron gta cas | aN ge aes ve mepenoust | chal ‘otpliaton Nak tho” Uehara HE | Wandatattog, Mut. atone of tant Laks feaberaaue cavivg tes lovai gu iain aw ot Kune County deleyation: a the National Domocratio, Convention for the Totton, of Satrimon, i llivrative jurueticu, wftor @ lone niiheas, and THiS MORNING mee allroad, Pure alr, ubsurpansed seane- jVaauinaton, D. oe Stag 8 W.--The Hon. A. Ollice of President of the United States,” ‘Thirtecuth—Dr, Biller, Logan County, could, hat au ford to give It up for State honors, ho soomod as fresh as over, und to ono of bis x tae yauable medicinal § i ware oumbina to M, errr) iY ‘s EIT rontatele = ae ets ‘A PLEA FO! FAYOUIT BONH, Fourtecnth—W, M, Bundy, of Verinil ton, Gen, Feeklin tried iva to inulat on the noms | friends who congratulated hin in advance on 53 1 at and plousure suokurs, nilttoc, If my ame 0 i Be of St. Clair, a strong su; Fitteenth—ht. T, Mekininy, of Edgar, +] ination of Gon, Bluck. This seemed to renew e ‘ . oe A coN ouaes to rent ing rk of miro beau 1 wilinot be a can Mater Twish to be un- Jobn B. Bowiman, te it Kk BUps the victory to bo achieved next fall, ho gaye au Ow Ainweronte, Lumut puOrS OF ta ‘do | porter of Bil Morrison, atrotched bis long form | Sixteenth—Jobu, Westcott, thy ehimor for ‘Mr, Bhiek’s ununtmogs noma: : a a ie Pc aiid Driving Hor tegutary teria trummotod wo that I oan work whore 1 can do’) Pirin it en obairas a pedestaland tmuvedte | Soventoonth—damos A, pit of 8t, Clair, Hon, whieh yraduutly grow until the Converition Jntimntion of tho stuf that is in him when he i ie Derr iio dupe. CONSTITUTION, WATER th tuoat food for uia yenona ot fmaginae | rotor to the Committee on itesouttions, G. Crawford, ban away with tho Chairman, Joe Mann tried | replied; “Bay, rathor, the work hus Just begun. bla, Lo ia the tout of the bad mun who dominate | | A short-haired duleyuty triog to ubtalu the ate | Rierecule tit : Four of Gallatin. | to secure puace by reading a fresit dispatch from } At 11:00 the party took ‘carrlagos to the Now WuAN HOUSE, ALTOONA, PA, CURES puionts D DISEABIE INFLASISUATION or keot; Jumes | Huck, adhertug to tho tenor of bis letter, fhe | York, Pp Ivunit & Oblo Depot, the Hepublican for high turiifa, subsiilos, | tention of tho Chiir. His luog-power wos groate : sas U 7 ‘ork, Pounsylyunin lo «Depot, ac oe ae bpench gunn Hniiroad) 2p foekabeneze% | THE KIDNEVY, HONE IN TID iLADDEH, cA. | bounties, and ehtealiaation. ite wad tn. Crodt rub Linen oF tie ited to know it a | ee ny CENTRAL comrren, FFlohds witudrow ulin waworeaid tha Convers | companied by an oscort’ of citizens iru Gt Socina gest Ayaee rat aes | TANK OF THB HLADDEL GLitet DLAuETea | Mobllior—convicted of I attor swouring he hud | | Judie Burr, of Ureon, wanted to know if, Tho following are tho mombors of the now | Hon wnat hin, Scuator Youngblood daully put | aleo in carriages, Tho trai, consisting SuahNer ci micblowstiGniala seanery Means | GIAVHE, BMICK-DUBT DEVOdIT, CLULDLOOD | pone of the stock. “Wud in the Bhopliord and | pouun torofer was debatable, and, wien ins | | dhe following aro tho 1 un ond to tho’ commotion by- withdrawing tho | of u special ongtno, a day ‘couch, and Fratientury soakers tind pure air, wuod dablnu und | WEAKNESS, Muliotiring, going fraudulent pavemunt cuts | Semel tion thd fameand patrlotiemot | °. Firat Distriet—Hichur! Pondergenst, Couk, modest Gonerat, the bandsui ivate: nak of Drusldent Devers Horn’ fides und drivua of dreut beauty, No For Female Complaints a’ Speetaity. tracts for foes. Ho inuat be, and can be, heaton, | and could not question the fx d patel Bina al i dendern Sonsbody" nal thacceat. 9 handsuma private car Tees, Wiratrelans Muska, Vor siren Comp! Hvery Domoorat {have met this suuituor, and | tho Now York statownun, und, while progressing | “Bogand—M. D, Hagley. prese eux, was ataudlug on tho traok, surrounded by a : ite PEE AGHE | Yori by al Drone, Gand for Crowle. | Ray spublanna may ant Horaltg your caliod ta ondor by Jinn Hlerengton, Of Haus, wuo | - Fourthoti it Enoch, of Winnebago, of Tusowoll, aad tho-roll was onlored, After | crowd of pooplo to soo tho-party off, As tho : tt : iL. OCE U E Bene ee Pilave, wiittod te Dessiarat nies 100, bine Mt; | fuluod the polnt-oF order Wat the Convention | new Or went ‘of Stephonson, hatf'a dozen ‘countics were cullod Irwin was | General stopped upon tho platform he wad 3 Om BAY can't come to Springtuld, but hope to be at pai Lapel pine Pursoral charactor of any iret sai hha rae tell of tay withdrawn, and Oberly rocelyod the unanimous | grocted witn three choers for tho nuxt Presl- 2 N icinnat! ai Chair dock) >" re fe " Bt pation. Opens tort (ieee ORT Me Tbe 180. Cnofnssl.“Foune ceclyy aI MAMNAM ONES | aaewige : Ninth—A, Sf. Drown, of Knox, Whun tho Auditorship was ‘reached Lewis | ¢°+ pnreanaiss to) Seine eominy elle Bae mr JOHN ft & BOND, CHLRD 20 ORDER, Judgu Burr, continuing, inalated that it was | . Tonth—Charios 1. Whittaker. Suurkall of Bt. Clute, was placed in nointnation. heir pellcaticns cH the Wein vee or the Evorets At 10:45. m. Gon, MoNcoly, Chairman of the ‘fmpolitic at this juncture to express any oni Eloveuth—J, M, Bush, of Pike, Cari Charles P, Herrimun, | crowds havo failed to got anything oxtensivo La a Btato Cuntral Committees, rapped tho Convon- | fon piles aly sou or Fi port ny pary Twelfth—T. W, McNectloy, of Menard, of Horioatold 1 aound out iihadianelya {ter | frumbim inthe way of @ speech. Before bis “| tlon into silenoc, Tho Rey. John Proscott/of- | Uoulur candidate, bocause Iinuly contains | ‘Thirtocnth—Judire Mallory, of sorted thet hie ran wa) a seheeates for state Irruwie nomination no mun in tho country was moro hited St rr H ti 1, forod peer, att 2 tho, Cons | Mithin her burdars many Muinguisted etree | pemuenta di Darringer, of Piatt, ret SORE Te tit Cee nt SETS ne cea ree a 08 0 6 SPAP vention Nastond ty tue oerceary. wis sald = thee af thereat tet at ie it i Bie its fiat bel L ‘Drighi it. * yitare bel, ott taste a Chat Soni eyandee thom, but tho ‘conditions are changod, and . venth-—Samt mated I Sse re tors. ay Ay not wasie- tide with ebocenrnia king. hatl Conventions mah. otee Pra pouth—D. B. dilham, uf Madison, Gat me a ie or OF in this respect he «bus changed: with thom, \ === ae aire % Fort went: ‘we huvo been bere to protes! Jins Horrlngton again tricd to gut In his potnt » Bightebuth—Thomas F, Bouton, : At this Junoturo Judge Grown read a Isttor of | and very properly so, The now doparture qi agalost pubite le ubusos and grivyuucoa, without a order, among somo not overnite fovitas |: Mingtopath=M, AM Poole, of Gaitatin, | docjlaution from John H. Oberg. Tho Couven- {s a keon disappointment. ,to the crowd, oe MENANCHAR, A first-class Chambers’ ‘Folding Mas | siccous. ‘hla day wo are here to nume our next bs lo sit down, ho Chair tried to rebi make ae Atlarge—T. K. riney, y, Je ve tion would wot ston iy and tho | though in. tnolr TpUMtGlOne “hay, woe ; chine, with the Kahler Attachment. Will] Governor and Prosident, oueay Gioment, but failed. Burr persuverod in | Wiiltam G, Ewing, A. Oren ts, is aes: J} Sudgo "eat cont, mumowhat squelebod, je dluappel od At Fie Peauest of tho Btato Coy tral Commitice uttitig in bid work. He wanted to kuow if tho M, Darnell, J.C. bell, |, W. J, Mize. Tho few 0 atcikors thought | and admit - Ite wisdom, \ Among the . fold o shoet 86x60 or 24x86, In go Tnominute the Hon. B. 8. Mursblll, of Hasntiton Souventon would rule out the advocuoy at Cin« ‘TIRN EXBUED ANOTHKY BQUABULE they auw Mechean to ota some wealth amoung | fuctions he hay acquired a reputation for eto- order, at a very low price. Apply at Gounty, #8 Temporary Chairman of this Conven- glnnadl of Day vid Davis, Job, favo wars dad oy over the ordér of busincas, | ‘Tom a Merritt anda tho various aan pee and tho a mpage cum | quont sonce during tho past three days cquar this office, «: » Sli bica wha wi tie here Of twa Wary md tell Tow Rey DuRHD striviug hard tho nome | iittoes walled forth ty no purvow thoie | to that of (ho great Gutena traveler provious to 2: taproved City Property, at current rates. ed MABSIZALL'S BPBECH. * levoted th y yours fbi yt bug | ination of the State ticket, and tha Ghairmaa ‘of | turned wi ta ppl Intmont dente a =i the boot-bu! toueot tet Gale ‘ Kuan a con, 14g La Ballet, : BAND INSTRUMENTS. _:-_ | ,,Hf Marshall, on being oanductod to thio chal, epee cia alladot to Seceten bes suet | the Pittoru Commuttou Toslating upon’ aviag Fra aie, Hot, luke out afr. Hiding tour of inst ful jpeabipaetlh ed fvidredaraterb toe ei ee teed The added; “Lot's refer the rosolut: he disturbance, an on = 3 a SCALES, BAND INSTRUMENT NT CATALOOUE, tytn you fox forthe honos Sipe ity: on a hg ad alluw out dolomatan Us Cinclueatl to, mats: wre Cini pointed with bis little gavel, An iaiy a down, etd Te gat oestrone pias i nesorananted the. Batntnee asa Taye a4 . seer mira parent WEN spiritat iadh ta protect civil Lisort B election as tholr careful Judgment may seapestuulivocnidition of conlon tha be bendor wid Vaugbel wero with: are Buia : trio FAIRBANKS - fepubliogs ingeiea ne tne Domouruey tau | S218 antod xo know whut would bo dows, with’ the draws ina aharkel Btroator, 0, H. Lockwood, J, H, Rhodes, the Nav, dh YY ain on . a wh Ss Cc AL Ll E S SPR te lndoodelaner a, Yadof the. Pane pos Ges tray ata ak lution of toatruc- | fie us Merritt Jumpod to his ae and yelled | in onder, and a del io trom Winnabayo Coun- | Warmington, Charles Buttimer, Chief Englnour heart We ure the dofondery of the Guanien. fp And fon this ross “aL del fy womlnuted tho: dion. Thomas Butterworth, | of tho roud, and Q. W,Phllipa, of Puonaylyauli. * on und es Meares of the jand, aud we neve! * BITTERLY OPPOSED DRO 1, sottled Mr, Goudy, the of lock Eawinls, pear “) Mew. Fonton and Mrs, Wiloox ‘wary students ut FAIRBANKS, MOREE & OO. wi dic, The Democratls part wilt ut ‘Thera srere in this Conventiod, said be, many inten wean one heard ‘of, cin weausinan Char Wiorhinane ge Bring tel doy dtaun. Hy at 111 & 113 Lake St, Obicago. awtnictien of the world. AN gr parties delegat wting ai from Marion thou renewed his motion f bd nom- ferniition, ‘nomi a 1 Hiram Collego while Gen, Garfotd was Its Presi- Be careful tobuy only the Genulae. NOTICE. ay sooner or liter diod; und Ot ry pierre and yar INtnols ay any uy wppartunity to % Inations. PrtoKote, Tom Merritt indorsed Buttorwor at dent, and the length to which tholy congrutula- b Ter OTEEAD On WRITE, out the duath-knull of the Hepunisei | vary. ura PEPE Tyo Pros! ti ae sie ear Harlan Cocke olka ‘from bia « lems ty Gane dio waned luaip, rose in Horeimans, inter | tions want cau wall be {muginod. Tho aturt for ant Oo} a lu ul be J si kez pS ELLULOID GOODS. ____. | vis ing ugly store in ERS Sue, Seaguegss | af ut band Wer Seu tere to Aho vie Horrington of tho Northwestern Hatlroad | Svo stan ontiry ‘tlekut whtee. he Foculva aul ppiause ;for Rischoris in fivrt: | Garrottuvilio and Hiram Was mado ut’ noon, ba ‘ELLULOID ( CWater-proof Lin- | 4 abort ia Or Ee ous ae noxt Governor of tho groat Btaty ‘af Juinola: | and Kano Comsty! grow red iu tho ashy far | should be awaliuwed ut one gulp Bs aniad Thau'sbebalt.. A ballot was ordurud-und itros | tho ttle journey of thirty-alx nite ) Collars and Cuffs retain thelr oct Pee ee eeuteol We wueny Houunate a nun who of sturch | vured the pret ed ae tare ed rr teres Vea Bered hectic rgeen rRnec sulted: Huttcrworth, d1t; Hureiinan, iit Prisk- | uccompliahod without ing ext: Sipe a Huish through the warm {| w nd, Which we manufacture lt lun Quantities, ey next ‘will De haugiratod errs it uf those | know - Poh plo wll | wantod = Bay~ For Goyornor~L} inan ‘Trumbull, of Cook. : a 60, Butterworth was unuuiindusly noml- ovourrmg along tho: rou) the tral ptrant es ter, New ahurpes just rec'd. tind aru tute omaiact to cL a paliouslcut gr power f tor Bau ars, tho | ty! iu the fae {00 of ‘proviouso ae be en rentes ip tae ene citer scr aad oA Nomtnations for Attoruvy-Genoral wore next |‘ #t Holuuyand Gon. ur old pointed of to the - ad pris tet by micelle J. Co Sa eee aes ora ow Me dail Bit Gitbena Bal rT hype za Rewides, did not jour loud tho for n,hone udiaor, Te i Sakavberetorsiend (or ag coy th Meg. Vor Hocretar of State—Joha Chartus of | inordar, LW. Jui nica, of -Pooria, trotted gut | cuit and remarked? J was boru three miley a Adda, aud carry York? “ With big." venuiion 7 Black, Lawrence Harmon, of Pucriat Boroard Ara Re 8 it ie Mepatiichalbavs taen, | from hey, guutlemen,”: A lanie crowd was ak