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VOLUME XL SATURDAY, JU “Whiskies' BOND & LILLARD, 1878, ‘70, and ‘80. WATERFILL & FRAZIER, 1877, '78, '79, and ‘80, E. H. TAYLOR, JR., 1875 to (880 Inol. W. H. M’BRAYER, 1877, dB, '79, and ‘80. T, J, VAN DYKE, 26, 1880—TWELVE PAG RNS AND 1 Boys’ CE cor! AXING, _ A. J. NUTTING & CO, 104 & 106 Madison-st., SPEAK LOUD!!! | Tailoring Dept. With Low Prices; and now as| Did you say? Well, now you our great and glorious national an- | touch our pride, Here we are niversary (the ith of July) is near | ‘midst representative fabrics from at hand, no man wants to cele. | England, France, Germany, &c., brate in his old clothes, and more- | &c., and here where skill is at its CIGARETTE “SWEET STEPHANIA” Patent Cigarettes, Glass Mouthpiece Attached. wiod IN FLAVOR! SWEET IN TASTE! FINER THAN THE FINEST! . LOWER THAN THE LOWEST! and the Profesor 82 FP oa tha ft come out ooner 758 wife as nisondy told you that It w vas a create ta Gen nae cock, . and @ oat is the fact. For 7 had ‘b i. PRESIDENTIAL. page So i the Dei ® party, had nominal 2 him for the Pre, Topent to VOU LHAt his Sonneotion with wae tant of Mra, Surrate was 0 ered Im, and that ho deserves of her executioner.” eae ‘a THE INTERVIEW OF THURADAY ended at this point, and to-day tho report: tain vlatted Me. and Mts. Torhos, ‘the indy was only sven for a few momonta, as abo was Ine oring iander u nervous excitomont that pros: traded her. Tho attention of herself and hor husband was, howevor, called to tho various ate tempts mato in the’ Democratic paneen to Eee enc Hancock 8 fecont on i 394, wora requested to the Thoth about it. Mra. Tomey ot to seck rollef from her feelings, but her husband spoke for her. He sald he had neon inono of the Hnitinore papers whnt purported to bo the correet narrative of Hancock's retion on that oAy,. Ae wan methine pn non ers thanan ate ‘o gloss over Nerime, Ther sential truth Me tee Ean eporter—" Hut, Profossor, what you havo seen in that one paper fs only a tithe of what . ny," part, EE The Part Gen. Hancock Took 4 in Mrs. Surratt’s Ex- ecution. An Interview with the Daugh- ter of the Unfortunate Woman, Who Says Hancock Made No Ef- fort to Save Her Moth- er’s Life, : over as the therfnometer seems to j i : othor Democruti trying to di ‘The “SWEET STEPHANIAS” aro tho result of 14 months? applleatton to to tho ives delight to skip {up among the nine- i Via fais erage ir But Evidently Did All He | cumn MANCOCK'S REPUTATION OF TAT STAIN. Improvement of an article that is destinod to hecomo tho most popuiar of its kind as P, H. JORDAN beg pt woulda suitably bedeck a Royal Could to S hi Thoy av Into the matter much moro extensively, ‘as their now 8 nperlor merits become known. Wo havo recently established our 1875. ties almost daily of late, itseemsa| Person, all at LOW PRICES, ou. o Secure the aud follow out tho samo strain of argument an own factories, furnished with all modern appliances, and we guarantee that the % mostopportune 4 time to remindour | MIND YOU! We keep our bal- Hanging. rafrats Tomey—"'Then they are elaborating @ Qu alit of th e T ob a re) re) fe) WM. BERKELE, many friends ine sort of disinter- | ance even in this field of extrava- fd inn Hanes’ Dee IN ae Meter nce y 1875. ested (?) way Of the attractions ings. (2) way g gantthings. Suits to order, $25.00 Hancock’s Wonderful Exhi- | °f ‘iio ingoting OE youn Mite wad How ok and timely matters of interest now | and upwards, being shown at-the C. O. D. Cloth- ing and Tailorijg Establishment, 104 and 106 Pe Furnishing Goods, Walk with us 4 rst into our large, Novelties, Staples, and Standard elegant, and welt ¢Hi-stocked Goods in great profusion. Neck- wear, Hosiery, Shirts, Underweer, New’ Ny Clo hin De t. Suspenders, &c., &c., &c., at BED ROCK FIGURES. See Suits pilea on Suits, and oy . stocks of goods! of all seasonable SMALL styles, adapted with {wonderful foresight to meft the wants of the multitudes, and laid at their feet MARGINS for a small percentage of profit. 9 Let it be Suita.Pants, Vests, Of- fice Coats, Dusters, or what not, L ARGE here you will find them at PRICES ALWAYS LOW, SALES, W. J. FRAZIER, 1877, '78, '79, and '80. Y | HEADLEY & PECK, (876. OSCAR PEPPER, ‘Old Grow,” T. B. RII, 1877 and '79. HERMITAGE, (873. D. A AIKEN, NELSON, ae 78, and'79. G. & U, (Old Style), (877, '78, and'79. EUREKA DISTILLERY, (880. HORSEY MARYLAND RYE, 1874, '75,'76, and ‘77. E, H. TAYLOR, JR., 1877, '78,'79, and 80, NELSON'S RYE, 1878. 1878, 79, and ’80 Goods Sold in Bondor Free Grommes & Ullrich, 174 and 176 Madison-st Bond & & Lillard, Watorflll & Frarlor, and 0. F. C. (Exif. Taylor, Jr.), Hands Made Sour Mash’ Whistles, well known e6 tho finest Whiskios mado in Kentucky, aad also: the’ Horsey Marsland Rye, known as the celebrated Be) () Mary Ryo,?? aro controlied by us in this marke’ en APEAN VURNUEURE: FURNITUR He ‘Tho ONLY full line in tho city. fre. hondsoniest Naby “BABY. GARRIAGES, Larringoa in the world. Hondtor , Catalogue ttan Goods. that day?" st he Employed in the ““SWEET STEPHANIA” CANNOT BE SURPASSED! We destre especially to call the attention of that class of smokers who havo been in the habit of smoking IMPORTED CIGARETTES, TO THE ELEGANT FLAVOR Of the “SWEET STEPHANIAS,” which in this respect challongo the world. FREE FROM OPIUM And all dangerous drugs and impuritics, as a matter of ~-GLEANLINESS, HEALTH, ECONOMY, AND COMFORT; They stand ALONE and PEERLESS, whilo the recont “Sweeping Reductions in Price,” {hich we havo heen onabled to make through tho establishment of our own factorics at Baltimore, Md., and our own glassworks at Brooklyn, N. ¥., permit thoir being sold to the consumor at a price that makes thom “The Cheapest Smoke in America!” Romomber that two pac 8 of ordinary Cigarettes will choke n cigarette: holdor with nicotine, and Hi that implies Teay'! ipgan. an Cee ‘SMELT on evorys thing with which it comes In. contadi ‘Lach T STEPHANIA” fs furnished with a fine clean glass mouthploce that pee ut Eade all impurities. To distinguish the Swot Stephaniia” from tho Stephanias, wo havo packed the former, 25 packages of 20 Cigarettes cach, ina SQUARE BOX, Instead of an oblon| By 08 heretofore. | Give, them atrial, :and you will discard all ‘others! Sold Everywhere at Retail, and at :. +» Wholesale by All Jobbers. MH. L. COUN & C0., Solo Proprictors, 15 to 27 Wabash-av., Chicago. ng ee EO NR iOS a aes CREPES SHIRTS *Tean't do it just now, Sho fe the 4 but If ahe were to try to rehearse. that story it would throw hee into bed for five or six days. It would be a recital of Hancock's iniquity that would take a page and a half of ee paper. Cun't you be content with my telle Ing you that the story will do him a vast amount Of hurin if {tis ever published?” R.—"Tho New York papers to-day aro pubs Hebing statements from John I. Campbell, one of the counsel for Mrs. Rurratt, from Bishop Kean, and from Fathor Walter, who attended her iu her Inst moments, all of which aro to the effect that Gen. Hancock had great sympathy for the unfortunate woman! and waited until the Jaxt moment, hoping for n repriove, What have you to nay to that; rot. T.—"It {a all nonsonse, or worse than sigumaael IN ALL OMNANTTY, 1 NOPE that Mr.Campbell and the restof thom wore meroly mistaken.” t.—* Thore is also a statement that Gen, Tinicock had relays of cuvalry stationed be- tween the White {louse and the prison on the day of the oxecution in order that, if tho Proste dent relented at the last moment, he could stop the Prof, tay yee Y = ne eve or bach as may have been stated upon tenet ‘8 S authority. N ar pee See f, T=" T ean tell you—and I am upon iny wife's nuthority--that itlan hi siete Tria not the first Ile that Huncock has told about. this alfair, and it won't be the Inst ono ho will tell before tho campaign {s over.” 1.—" That's tolerubly emphatic.” Prof, T.—"I mean {¢ tobe so. Iwant you ta |, understand that of all the statementa concerning: Mrs, Surratt and the execution that have been = { +” made up to this time, not a single ono camo from or wus authorized by any of tho family.” THEY WERE AIL GOTTEN UP by reporters whom we refused to soo and who went away and concocted thelr fabrications, ‘This is true net only as regards myself and tm: + wife, but also ns regards his brothers John an Isanc Surratt. You aro the firet newspaper man, whoin we have talked thua unreservedly on tho question, and I rely upon yeu to report us core rectly. [tisn very painfal subject with us, as : you may readily understand, and Iwould not |," now say arr Bbaue ie sip t that Hancocie deserves to be expos fo is playing a PERT at crate pct seers —"Then I shall say that you utterly don: ‘ all assertions that Gen, Hancock was in any |* way friendly a or F hotpfut to to Mra. Surratt?” : bition of Statesmanlike Qualities Tn, His Attempts to Defeat Reoon- struction While in Louisiana, in 1867, An Instance of His Remarka- ble Generalship in Fight- : ing Indians. What the People Think of the Choice After a Day's Reflection. Party and Principles, Not Men, fo Be the Basis of the Present Campaign. AND THE And a we go sg our Truth Always, Boys’ Clothing Dept. a Children in Kilts, Boys in their 104. & 106 First Pants, School Boys, and all sorts of Lads surround us in this M ADISON T Harvest Field of Suits and Stylish ¢ Garments. The assortment is large, the profits small, the Goods Fok ee ‘Open till I o’clock To-night. It’s a pleasure to visit this Dept. = Don't you pity us? Pe ae ROR cnn sceay 7 SILKS. CHICAGO Elan an Trolling Clo, es;| Saturday, une 26, 1880, = |a gnear pars nacnt.| SLLIKS | Tho Best Entries of the Meeting, Special Lots “to Close!” Return of Leading Chicago Dom- ocrats from the Cincinnati Convention. Their Views Regarding the Ticket and the Way It Was Nomi- nated, ine gupposo that he makes a denial of what: rou bi have told mo, and which intend to pube {'' Prof. T.—“Thon wo aro ready to moot and provo our sido of the caso." i nim IWANCOCK AS A SOLDIER. f MR FAMOUS CAMPAIGN AGAINST ‘THE cuRY- |”. SER Ee= IMO INDIANS KILLED AT {84,500,000 ae Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasutnoton, D.C, June 25,—The Northern Democratic nowspapors to-day toom with so counts of Gen. Hancock’s military achiovemonts- during the War of the Rebelilon, Not a word is sald, however, about Hancock's lastactive mil- itary campaign, the only one, too, In which ho ever had un opportunity, as an indopendont commander, to display his bright military quall- * ties, That was tho campaign against tho Choy- enno Indians in Kansas In the spring and sum- mer of 1807, In vonybraution wich a ‘TRInUNB correspondent to-night, Col. & FE. ‘Tappan, who was a member of ‘the Indian Peaco Commission of 1867, recalled ‘somo of ‘tha incidents of that famous campaign. * In April," sald the Cotonel, “Hancock marched. from Loavonworth with an expedition of 1,500 men. Some of the equipment of that expedition ox- elted much curiosity and amusement umong Their Reasons for Believing Hancock to Be an Extremely Strong Man. NANCOCK—MRS. SURRATT. THE GENERAL'S PART IN THE EXECUTION. Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. BAutimone, Md., June 25,.—The nomination of Gon. Hancock for tho Prosidency has revived tho history of his connection with tho execution of Mrs, Surratt, who, togothor with Payne, Atzerodt, and Iarold, was hangod In the old Capitol Prison Yard, at Washington, on July 7, 1865, for complicity in the schemu that resulted in tho assasination of President Lincoln, and vory nearly {u the murder of Becrotary Seward. Democratic orguns and orators havo heretofore chnrged that Gen. Hancock, who waa in com- mund of the troops iu and around Washington at tho time, could have saved Mrs, Surratt if he hud chusen todo so. Thoy have stated that he not only disoboyed the writ of habeas corpus that was Issued to bim on tho preceding day for tho production of the body of Mru. Surrutt, but that ho also prevented the access of hor daughter to President Johuson when she camo to tho White Houso to beg fora repricvo, and that in WAKEFIELD RATTAN CO., various other ways bo took caro thut tho oxecu- |. those of us who bad sorvod in that country. For SUL STATE-ST. _- Tho Coming Week wo Will Om tion should take place at the appointed hour, exes an elaborate Bono sain hale Nata . ——— “RIES, 0 Com! wwe W! er But sluce Hancock loomed up as a Democrati joug for a campaign in a region where there is” RETAIL STATIONERS Manne RUBS een | FOU Large Fields Closely Matched--- nee leador tho purty’ papers bave taken anotuor | nota stream that is not easily fordable. A tong , $100 sé ALL OUR”’ tack. Thoy bave urged that Hancock did not | tralnof water-carts aleo accompanied the oxpo- Thirty Start Starters, desiro that Sra, Surratt should bo hangod: that | dition, and It has been Irrovorently suggested by Fashlonable Hote Papers Papers & Re i] Reward. he implored Proaidont Johnson to be moreiful to | soldiots who wore not odvoated at Wost Point hor, and that on the day of the hunglug he etn- | that xe val pay at i cen Cine a fgaugution $100, in caso orale pia jnguinal Lornie that one SABI Mie TENTIVE COMMON SIGNER ‘TUBS. patented July U, L373, BAKTLETY, 3! UE ANS ener DIL PARKEI, tho patentue, hiss hud ‘oar ex portonce, tho last 8 years with Marino Iinepttale, Ar adh Nary, and Pensionors, tho Guvorniuent having opted ¢ oar Appliance ns tho beat in so, hat can Be eurom ‘wo never fail to cure, SHAMIFENG HEEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ae 1876. ONLY ONLY DIRECT LINE TO D FRANCE THE WATER-OARTS MIGHT DE NEEDED to haul n supply of water sufticlont to make the pontoons useless, When the expedition reached Fort Larned a body of Cheyonnes, numbering: some 400 warriors, with thelr women, children, and old mon, wore encamped on the Pawnee Fork, about fiftean milca distant. On Gan, Hancock's invitation tho chicfa and warriors camo to Fort Larned for nconference. Gon. Huncock asked thom where tholr women and chitdron wore, and why they also hud not como in. Ho was told that among the women wero many who had escaped from tho Chivington 4, musanore nt Sand Crook, and thoy weronfraid |, tioned patrols of cavalry botweon the Whito Houso and THE SCENE OF EXECUTION, so that {fa roprieve for Bra. Surratt should be granted at the last moment it could be conveyed tohim with all possible expedition. To ascer- tain tho truth regurding those conflicting atorics aroporter bas hid several interviows with tho person moro closely intereated and best cogni- zant of what really did occur—namoly: tho daughtorof Mrs, Surratt, formerly Miss Anna Surratt, and now tho wife of Prof. Will- fam ¥ Torncy, ana residing in this city. Mra. Tornoy was first soun on Thursday uftor- Forel ae apers, Mourning Papers, g St Stati tlonery, Manufacturers, use only the Visilng Cards, best possible materials, and. . ; _Eagraving and Stamping, | cut and make them in the Wo re mating oxtenelra rh ensive repairs to ont stare, but most artistical manrier. Your srisee Be peneerens fepurtunon patronage is respectfully eo- ‘BLANK BOOKS, licited. ‘ ‘STATIONERY AND PRINTING, Sasha Ba salah atts, | 113, 115, 117 and 119 State-st, 5 RACING COMMENCES AT 2:30. Foulard Silks | Pools sold at 10.2, m. and 8 p.m. at the Pal- a mer House, and on the track at 1:30 p. m, Mailson-st. Cars Miroct to tho Track. $1 i OO | PROGRAMME AND ENTRIES, “ALL OUR” FIRST RACK. A “Premont Motel Htukeu"” for Zpoar-olds, ong } Motnt ye & Bwriney onter b. f, Lissio 8. e 9 and Dearborn: a 1 onto nn DoerOOER noou, She fé a rather tall and elundor lady, | '? SONI NORE, tho soldiers. Gen, Hancock ine |! BLANK BOOKS, | ssstetoe-roc vmas-yerrion, | nee SieT Eagan a | eS = dsc ater tet | a he roar ow ol | : ’ pela aAL RR i Li) Fcuiok tnt eee it an “ee s iat, tb. Brigertobtara blithe fad 1.8 50! | beara in faco and expresaion the trices of tho Dough to fue fort, “Tho warrors returned to * ‘ravolors by this linc avo! nat nelle! te rough aho passed fit e, - PRINTING, AND STATIONERY, | ————DENTISTR Nn | salma a 0 disqunitort of erosiing the Chanuelin SECOND ND RACE. ‘ Se ee ane ienulttes ef tne soperier she den, ted from tho vicinity, ‘Thu Vilage was : TAMnALGI Ban te ednesday, Juno 9, noon® ‘The Chicago Packers’ Purse," for a! on Al y the troops, only occupants 1. W. MIDULETON, 88 Slatest Dav. SLY «| nee ee caer ER | gene eas sche irtes Repo hath a hen of tho wouioaton | Mahvacked yearn ont yee Targe Block, Good Work. Low Prices, " 5 aa aa roininmiae cOnavi | Pee Morris ontars oh g. Frank thorl C A NTON ‘SILKS! YOLLOWING CONVERAATION KNEUED: beon forgotten by tho Indians In thofr busty FO eC at Cabin, $0 afd Se, peddiancand ueustias. | & (ey airaw Xo. eater, mie Came 7 Noporiane"Nha Torney, the Demooratio pa- | Wight. Thoso two Indians wore munterod, but | £ MCAT Gwons enters b,c. Lean. tb a fh Fort SALE. 133 East Madison-st. aeclinaba drawn o€ Cred Upohaleot Carin amount | F Iey Harleantare pf Gitcen ae ee eecverting’ that the pirp. played by Gen, | Hotuntll aftor the girl bad beon outraged, and {} sER OR oath * MEDITRRILANBAN SERVICE, eB Hughes onions 0 A eto} ¥, i] Hancock in tho exccution wis altoguthor honor. | the villuxe wus burned, oxcopt 500 of the topocs, 47, f RUBBER Stosmors will luava Naw Yarcdirect for ordoaus, | WITTE Co. onter che. diia Malone, Cc . : ablo und fur, and that bu did whatever he could | Whlck were i es ‘ELLULOID. .iabon, rm Uibraitar, abd Matsoiiiosuvery month aafole | at's sntupowonwrs ch, itor iM * he RESERVED FOU OvFICERS ‘ e CELL i) om oJ its bu foi onora ci . : togaye your mother. Now fs thut truo? of the oxpedition. Thun an uctlvo campaign |; 5 eet Gold, $10. Willing, 1-4 Old Rates, BAL 10 Goo: Gilt enters Will include the Best Quality Birs, ‘Torney hesitated for a minuto to auswor, Tuat {ho Nudiaus was begun. 1t lasted untht | ‘ Viti DE any, Bap AT ereagee me . and the rooolleetion of past events anemod very | S49 thine in duly, won Gon. finncook eeut to | : VITALIZED AIR Miirougu Ulta el raided ie Spain, ttaiy, aad THIRD RACE. pntnfulto ber, Finally sho suid that auch ree | SMe time in July, when Gon. fay Jo | SQraFae) given free for palnloss extepoting. 18 Goat | Als, oF PANBAGE 0,69, | ern © for all agus, #80; of which 650 to renc 1 S JP | porta were not teno, and uddod that nolthur eho | Wushlugtun for more men usd nonoy. te bot. ees erties | jee GESDRRIAN, Agent, Oilomling trees. toot | “CHRP Pere SSC! Ba fra ie TAGES GD LORE horany of her family had any good feoling for | SHORE MUoUE g0.00.0N and the tives af About mr * ? > A Tt - b iF. Robinson, Jr. enters b. f. Maria ” Gon. Hancock. gress decided that $4,500,000 for killing an Indian} ‘A. firsteclass Chambers’ Folding Ma- Laird sande Wat PAPE Stn A sen 407 Giles! ahr keets ner oh. Hts ta K.—" Do you bellove that Hancook on that Tote eeraght wind tha Teaco, Cumugission was |* appointed, Gen. Hancock was examined as & witness bofore tho Commission carly, in August, and bo made a very pitiable exhibition of bin- eelf In trying touxcuse his blunders, ‘Tho Com- yalaaton, ia juice the Cheyennes In Septomber, and read! luded a trouty with thom, Gen, Uipuign wis AN UNCCessury ns Wwoll f°! Ive one, and its management from |* fa oeonsion autod as 4 frlond toward you and your mothor?" Mra, '‘Torney—"T donot. You could not call his conduct oxavtly brutal, but I do beltove that bo wished for tho oxccution of my mother, and would not so much #6 have lifted bis tingor to M Summers enter be. RSaown. i] Wey ueineon & Co star be Respond. 1.25 Mi ist qe enter B. ts isroad, AND TUE 8. Bryant enters ch. «. Bla Medicine, é FOURTH RACH. Best American chine, with tho Kalilor Attachment. Will | “57 fold 2 a sheet 86x50 or 24x86. In good POP CORN BALIS, order, at a very low price.. Apply at | pea ana white Suxar-Coated Corn, Pap Com Bricks, y the moat salable arlicle for Pontes, Falra, ¥xcursion this‘ofllee, See tn oruly evermado. in'aay quantity. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York. Loudon. cose MEI ‘Stoamora anil a: rany trol im ‘Now’ York for Routhampon ‘nnd iremun. Heasongers booked for Lond Paris at lowoat ratos., ATES OF PABBAGE—Brom New York, to Bouth- tony London, Havre wud roman. Brat cabin, Senarsee Tinned Reccpceic RNGRAVINGS, CHICAGO SNOW-FEAKE CORN WORKS, | $i ee Nerang ant oy f) jh second cablni, 6) steerage, 2) Pie cots 7 rovent it Myself and my mother wore are it sinntiys to end rotlevted no croditon the com- | + ERORAVINGS FOR VE ATING Sb and a8 Mierste | Ee ey PE ale caer St Sassen Black Dress Silk 2} rica‘no tao tine ava aprionad ts the | ander be, cents for an ne Maunfacturers Wicholman Snow-¥iake Corn, eto, GT he weiuhes thoy oss. Allo wad wn ol old Capitol. subsequently 1 was released, an ‘6 ‘ os logueof THE GRAPHIC reproduce | _te'Ordor throuah your dolar or alroct. pai Lie, ‘GERMAN LLOYD anaine | £& $ 1 38 ' suo vas taken to tke Arson, Thad to got my | ere TESA: Bn tlons of the most famous Line En~ BUSINESS CARDS, eee, ponte ath etnte te Se eee Sha % i ee tae tuum, ta vo countersi@nod. by” Gut SOUTH EN 1807-08 gravings. These reproductions are ‘CLAUSSENIUS & CO.. 3 South Clark-tt, 6 ¥ Harrissan on . H Hancock, 1 saw bim @ dozen times or moro, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ng Pp GUN ELA, AGmyTa, ee tye - Por Whieh Wo Aro HEADQUARTERS, and "| waatinaton, D. 0, Juno 25.—Aen. Hancock We ENDUKG, iW. baat rs BURG: MM NEVER EXPRESSED TO MR is being highly extolled by the Demoornts on nantes facesimiles of the Artists’ proofs. Over one million coples already sold. Branch office, THE GRAPHIO 00., AMERIOAN LIN: cnnannn DENTISTRY, | Samples Given! Samples Mailed! | (23 slighted sympathy with jy motoer tte account of tho statedmanlike qualities he ox- 130 Dearborn-st., Chicago. 1a due to all Goldieys of the ate War who we Phuadetnhia and Liverpool, calling at Queenston, T! ALIZED AIR. —— | door any unythiog at that (ime that, 1 know of, ne ret al elrarreprtenr tiara ’ thisdin eer asouen et iat er yea aa od adothiaeEareyite cat Inte vill INVARIABLY Aa cata tw the propor Porson to BS | Tei orin wnllo to revall saute of tho aveute of ‘ baie sSleclaiay Aid aveuracn paasanuere, Bait the Al By Bath Iu Au [understood it, you wout to Gon. | that period. ‘Tha order for Gon, Hancock's’ as VICTOR BABY FOOD, is ieted in vaanington Before Ju ae Hall pac rte ‘This [nvaluable aud ateictly Amoriean Hon Atvorqers Clovelnts Youd poupared trom Uva recipe ofawe of Te 18 KGL Treks ce nent pane maz be feplly relied ewe Ailalet owther's milks, Av diet he tbo * POLITIOAL. seis nae ee | MANCOCK a ANSI su RALLY! RALLY! RALLY! Carrying thi eoeLA BANE otctan a S18, ing the United States and Moyo! nr Rt In Hourtam, salliny ererns font day ‘al toputoly trou Poliedelphis. ead oni SETA Soalinent aenty ena Diane Hes ot a y VON, Grporat Aonta it! ‘ CK, tate ite STATE LINE FoGlaszow, verpoal, Dublin, Holfaap and Jondons ras "to soso "coumvdstioa. “Hocoud Cal Hanoock on the morning of the excoution at bis huadquurters at tho Motropolitan Hotel, tin Washington, and had wlong inturviow with pin there, Can't you tell me what then ecourredy” ry." Peunnot. Loan't answer that ques- ton without giving word thought to thoge inate ters than | can possibly do at this toment,”” Lonny eae xa wt least toll mo betbar the ee jon formed upon your roind thon tet Lanicools we tha, friend of yourself and youE Bi signment to tho command of the Fifth District wis inado on the 28th of August, 1607, notwith- standing a vigorous protest trom Gen. Grant aguinst the romoyal of Gen. Sheridan. Gen. Hancock. immediately came to “ Wasbinge ton wearing tho .freah laurels ho had gathered in hia campalgn ayalust the Choyeunos. Ho remained in Washington about a month, and was dillgently coached as @ Proal- dontial candidate by ox-Judge Campbell, of Now Orleans; the Hon, Robert J. Walker, of Missis- New Safe Remedy, No More Paln with Teeth, The Leaders of Popular. Prices. MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. Suc MUSIN ss CARDS: $8 aan die ull Set. H A, TH. A. HURLBUT & 0, fanc: ea ST UNE DENY PRIELORS, in an exclted and emphatic maunor— “Now was not. fff wore to tell you all eee and ‘all that wassald ut the ins student of the program bo was expoctod to'car, Bons, 6. BAS ee Pron i it anurday isang saga Dheae BALDWIN & 00. rare Wholesale Druggists, tervisw lt wablg) bo very much’ to Gon. Has: | alpply and Judge, Jerumlab Black. To prove a E. x EATON, pellone, AER RENE ee Re al 18 Brosaway, . ¥iyaud In staudolpo-et, Calchgs OPTICAL GOODS, 76 and 77 Randolph-st. one sere ss, dua all the stores on to | is, tu toduow that Gon. Itangoek Wa wt apt pT TRPORTER OF Gen. Aanpads w eadoaveriog to eave Mra. Sure SUMMEIZ WESONTS. TN tt are lies ry out in Loutsieng and Texas, a fow oxtracts ANCHOR | LINE MAIL STEANERS ee So iy Met That is about the faot.’* from the nowspapors of that period are neces sary, On the ith of Septombey, after Gon, Hans | cock had been in Washington nearly a month, be i* was sorcnaded and made a specoh to a large uy ‘body of Democrats, ac tae 4MOxG OTHER TINGS he eis, “Citizens of Washington, 1 thank OELLULOID (Water-proof Lin- en) Collars rare retain their shape and finish through the warm~ vasa est tueathior, New fhapes Just 190d Bpectecles su! to ali sights o1 sclentie foods ant ce yy att 1, Se pagel it Bil? chats useeoen Ml | Pe raigy eB Gor, 86 Madliaon, tke bua at THIS Reerited Prof, Torney came in, ani above reported was subsided li repented he quoation was vas gain, Pi ‘Torney as ‘what ocourre weste ker bry Gon.* ancook during the interview on the morning of the oxe- ution, but sho still refused togo into dotalls, -G UNS, “OCONOMOWOC. ~ yg fISH TAOKLE AND CUTLERY , | THE TOWNSEND HOUSE | ces: No. 58 State Strect, Seabee Now ote UE ENKIND: Proprietor, Suatet he SRT bee reeaat July 347 cqumemia dint se Tena ate HENDEBEON Hera 96 Washington-at, ‘ps