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OLS XL. COMMERCIAL CLUB AND PRINCIPE CIGARS.' CIGARS CIGARS! | THE FINEST IN THE D. HIRSH & CO’S. COMMERCIAL CLUB, J _ PRINGIPE, 5 for 25 cents, The. above Brands are absolutely the Finest Goods ye OE For sale by the. following First-Class Dealers: : ae BAL SARGENT, 125 State oe : fered: consumers for the. price. - W.F. W. HALL, 65 State-st, F. G. SECORD, Thirty-second & State. PAUL KLINER, Thirty-fifth-st. and Cot- “ tage Grove-av. sve & TNE, cor. of Madison HUSGHET THEMIRHAN, 1248, Madina BORTIS BROS., 274 Bast Madison-st. MAPORD, i . cor. Madison | A. B. YATES, 285 Thirty-fifth-st. * rn aballe-sts. ¢.-q. a ata aan Boulevard | F ROS., Clifton House, and Cottage Grove-ay. . haa eps BARNEY BROS. Englewood. = ACBL, 495 West Madison-st, bD i BROW, 70 East Adams-st, ¢, H. DAVIS, Wolford’s Z. 0. GUY, 198 West, Van Baren-st.- t B.L. CALLOW, 166 . Washington. Horr PARKINSON, 10.State- st. . B, SCOTT, 47 State-st. : IL W. GUSTIN,-Matteson House. 4° AREND, Madison-st, and Fifth-av. CB. WILSON, 785 West Madison-st, EH, SECORD, 282 State-st.-- M. TENCHY, 366 State-st, 1. A ANDERSON, Ganlt House. THOS. WHITFIELD & C0., Wabash-av. P.M WILLIAMS & C0., 675 Larrabee, | A. bi I. A Spree and Wabash, LLER, Twenty-seventh-st. mc) Har ee AV. OX, Thirty-first-st.. a i Indiana-av. i. a. BARTLETT, 22d and Indiana, U,: i BROWN & CO, Agents is for Jolt, Hingis, JULY 25, LAND. for 25 cans, J. b NORTON, 151: Dearhorn-st, -°. BR. B, WINY, 629! West Lakes,» D: G, BARDON BROS., 360-Wabash-ay, : I-SARGENT, Sixteenth and Wabash.’ . D. ROGERS; 2406- Cottage Grove-ay. A. NEWILAUS, “Thventy-seventl-st, and Cottaye Grove-ay. D. CUDNEY; Thirty-first.& Indiana-ay, |: ML. BLOOM, ‘Thirty: third-st. and Cot- tage Grove-ay. T.H, PATTERSON, 27 Cattage Grove-av. | ry |. K. RYAN, No. 1 Twenty-sixth:st. CLARK, TINGY & C0.,, Porty-first-st, and Cottage Grove- ay. [ GQ. DOW, Ide Park," TE SCUMIDT, So. Clark & Archer-av, I MH. LOVETT, 1064 Hillard.ay. WE SELL TO MERCHANTS ONLY. SPRAGUE, WARNER & CO.,) SOLE AGENTS FOR: THE WEST. GROCERIES. DOCTOR a SIUSKCAR INSTRUMENTS. J, TOWARD FOOTE, YEMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, # AND WHOLE- SALE DEALER. IN BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS | omit MERCHANDISE. “- Sole Agent for the Celebrated ‘ CoURTOIS CORNETS. ‘Proprictor and Manufacturer of the BIN GUITARS. himself if he could buy Gro- ceries in New York at the prices now offered by C. JEVNE, 110-112 Madison-st, Sardines, per can, - 12%. Don $1.50 Lobsters, per can, - 15¢:: Doz. 1.60 General Northwestern Agency forthe ORGUINETTE. Proctor & Gamble’s Soap, We man Mottled, per box of . GOI 8 First-Class Teas at == mak: Fike Largest and Finest War Finest Wareroomis, | Coffees from 15¢ to ces * 36 - The Most Complete Lines of Goods, "In Greatest Varlety, Finest Quality, | and all other Goods in our AND AT THE line at Jobbers’: “prices,, in apentiics to suit bayer SEND FOR PRIGE-LIST, eee! J . JEVNE. OPTICAL GUODS, ‘Toweat Prices 0 ASY IMPORTING MUSICAL HOUSE- - IN THE COUNTRY. © ‘ cétarogins for the Autumn. of 1880 just issued. Send for copies. Nos, 188.&190 State-st. -” Oppdsite Patmer House. ‘York House, No. 31 Maiden Lane. Established 3835. "PHOTOGRAPHER, 2279-81 State-st., Chicago. Fine Spectacles suited to all stehts on scientific principles. Opera and Field (lasses, Telescopes, Mi- eryscopes, Barometers. cc. nL REMOVALS. BUSINESS CARDS, “REMOVAL. “(uid Sa; % out 1 sinters our tendsund casa Basan. re bef once set Family Supriv and Jobbing Trade of Wines, “AN onde @ Ltmporved Delicacies, as heretofore. seat oar ‘Present office, Wl ratve Denrd-rn-sty : ‘Prompt atvention. i = J: BERR & CO. ~~ CELLULOID Goons, Reore OOLLAES and CUFFS weather. .FOR WOMAN’S WORK, Corner of Wabash-ay. and Monroe-st., give notice: that they are prepared to take orders ‘for al! ‘kinds of* Setlies, Canned Fruits, Piekies, etc. _ Pry Ladies roing away for: ‘oe sammer youd ‘do well to orders before lear iExoelleat Home,sinde Cake Soustanciy om hand. - HOLMES & BRO., GENERAL. BROKERS, -, ; 86 WASHINGTON-ST. es. the wu. mest By ene ee ee ae eee Sea te liars at 35c. | -- JUST OPENED —<ITy i, NEWS DEPOT. oO SO keaalabe coc erat 3-5. | os ABS Bara reo ANNERS Would not need to starve . | Salmon, per ean, - 15e. Doz 1.75 Best White Winter Wheat ars : per bri. - 6.50 | i || THECHICAGO EXCHANGE | CECILIAN COLLEGE, Chicago, Burlington al Quincy Railroad TRUST MORTGAGE - 4 PER GENT Sinking Fund Bonds, DUE 1919. FOR SALE BY A.O. SLAUCHTER | == N. W. cor. of Madison & Clark-sts. Loans ¢ an Real Estate Peeapey, made at Low Rates b: ‘Baran, & BRADLEY, 7, 90 Lo Salle-st. ‘DENTISTRY. | 133 East Madison-st. = RUBBER-OR Best {tition $5 Gold, §10. Filling, 1-4 Ola Rates. VITALIZED AIR pas) given free for painless extracting, 13 Bast EDUCATIONAL. PENNSTLVARLA MILITARY ACADEMY, Chester, Pa., opeos Sept. §& . Thorough Instruction {1 Civil SEngineerin, Chemistry, Classica, and Eni ie eae cop ferred. For circulars Ey ly ta JEN vr Wise patron of the Academy, st office of Gardner ‘Hower Chicago, or to. oot THEO. HYATT, Col. HYATT will be at the Gardner House in Chi- $0. on Monday and. anesday. August 2 and 3 from 10, m. to 12 m., and wili be happy to see patrons of the Academy and others on official business. RICHARD INSTITUTE, TORONTO, CANADA. First-class French und Enelish School for the bigher education of Young Ladies, directed Mons. and Mme. itichard,; Unusual faclifties for the theo: reticn] und pructical ucquisition of toe French Lan- guaxe,” Nowbere, except in France.or Switzerland, can greater udvaniages be offered in that respect. Bromctus gives fall, particulars, $280 per annum, Reopens Sept. Union College of Law, CHICAGO, TLE: | Fall term begins Senne For circulars address NRY BUOTH, Chicago, UL CHICAGO . FEMALE COLLEGE, Morgan Park, near Chicazo. Fall Term, 8¢ on beri. For Catalogues, address G. THA VER Bres Morgan Park, U., Or 77 Madisun-st-, Chleaz THE BETTIE STUART: INS'ITOTE. A Day and FAMILY: BOARDING SCHOOL for Young Ladies and Culldren. ‘The course ts compre henwive. The Languages, Muste, Drawing, Taintiog, Elocution, each ts thoroughly taught. For! terms ad- dress Mes. M. MCKEE HUMES, Springteld, lil. Jacksonville Female Academy. TREFEY-FIRST YEAR opens Sept. 671552. Prot sory and Colloxiate Goures complete, rapek pin Music aud Pulnuing. 3. Be BOLLA Patveipat, dacxsonvillo: ike Bardia Con ay weoks, sfugle student, Br Clubs of ee ar wane y st Send for Catalogue. DF, OES: POF AVIGATION, ~ STATE LINE: ‘ToGrascow, Liverpool, Dublin, Belfadt, and London- fon A ere, anand : socoraing, to ‘soa ac Becond roedvay. M.A eed By BARDEN Bop. Sf Breed iain. Weeern Manages = QUNAED MATL LINE. student, 5 | Bargains in Satins, “| Bargains in Shawls... "| Bargains in Suits. | Bargains in Laces. plete. eae | é .D, A.M, BANKRUPT STORE. 5 9 Bawweuer STORE, Opposite Palmer: Tfouse, Bargains i in Lace Curtains, Bargains in Linens, . Bargains in Lawns, : Bargains in Prints; Bargains in ha - * | Bargains in Silks. Bargains in Embroidery, Bargains in Corset, Bargains in Undertvoar, "Bargains in Mlannéls, = "| Bargains in ‘Gloves, Bargains in Sik Mitts: i Bargains in Carpets, Bargains in'Oil Cloths. Bargains ina Thofsand Oih- @ Things ATTHE. BANKRUPT STORE, 184 & 186 STATE. ST. EK. ee CLAMS ARE RIPE. BOSTOR, PROVIDENCE wore | SEA SHORE ‘RESORTS aot dc ie seta NEW ENGLAND. Maina of the Boston & Albany R. R. Leave ALBANY for BOSTON at 1:50, 6:40, and 10:05 a. m, 2-25 p.m,. The 1:50a. m. runs dally. ‘Train leaving at 1:50 aw, m. has Through Sigepiog m_Chicaro, Toledo, Detroit, Cleretand falo, and'N Niagara Falls.to Be Connect st Springteld: for: "tartford, New Haven, Northampton, and pointson Conn. River RH; at Palmer, for Amherst, Norwich, ind New London; at. Worcester, for vrovidence, Nashua, and Concorde ‘ar Hive in Boston 8:20, 0 ‘Train leaving at 6:40 a.m. has ‘Through Sleeping Gars from Cincinnatl, Dayton, Cleveland, and, But falo to Boston, connects: at State Line’ for Bridg- fore at Springdeld for Hartford ana New Haron, ia orcester 1710 p. m-, Boston B40 p: ‘Trato leaving at 20:05 a. m. has Car from Saratoga through to Springfield, Worcester. and Boston, Connests at Pittsheld for Bridaport und ants on Housatonte K. R: at Springticld for Hart- ford and New Haven; niso for points North on Con- necticut Hiver IUIt; at Palmer for Norwich and New London; at Worcester for Nashus and Conco: for Providence und Narraxeasett, a “at South Framingham for ‘Taanton and New Bedford; arrives In Boston st 4:40 p. m.. in time to connect with Boats for Nahant, Hu! ‘Hingha and Nantasxet Beach; also with Portland, and points Bust of Bosto: ‘Trains leaving at 2:45 p. m, has Drs rawing-Hoom. Cas tora Mochester to, Boston, Connects at Pixtetield ith Housatonio.R. Kz. at Westtleld with N.. HL & rains for Newport, ~.] Northampton 8. ft; at- Springdeld for Hartford an “| Now Haran: also for points, North on Conneetteut t Palmer for Amherst, Norwich, and River K. Ri; in Worcester at 8:35 pi m., New London, Arrives in Boston 9:45 p. m. ‘Through Cars from Chicago, ms ‘Toledo, Cin- gintath Cleveland, Butulo, and Aa Falls to’ Bos- Callon'an: ‘Ticket Azérits fo for Time-Teblagiving de- cotta any Moket CHAS. MARSH, Ticket Agent, Albany, .N. Y.. ‘WM. BLISS, General Manager, Springfield. E. GALLUP, Gen: Pass. Agt., Boston. e EXCURSIONS. Attractive Pleasure Excursions ‘TO LAKE SUPERIOR. The Hiegant Passenger Steamers of thé : LAKE HICHIGAN AND- LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSPORTS CO., : CITY OF FREMONT : ‘Will leave on Friday evening, July 30, and the CITY OF DULUTH - On Teeeaay evening. Aue. 3, at8 o'clock, for Dulnth intormediat Enhoy T delignetally cool atmosphere and escape wand dust. Fares lo “ nn SEAERONERY, tee xe ‘Send for desoriptive clr SEU, soemte es Cape PuIvER PAGE =, AHOYNES.CO.2 * Miles and- Retail Stationers, «-Book. and Job Printers, “Blank Book Manufacturers, : Lithograpliers, Engravers on Stone and Wood, Book Binders’ Supplies, -- ALL WORE EXECUTED OF OUR OVX, FRENISES, DENTISTRY. VITALIZED AIR, _ New Safe Remedy. No More Pain With Teeth. $8 Finest and Best Full Set. ‘Experience, skill, and cars. 3 No: fancy prices. Finest 1 rates. Beane PSuos! Be POENTAL, Panes [so 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. |SEA’S, ‘Drawing-Room Doiner's Landing,- GENERAL ate NE RAL SURELY STORE. - STORE, -SEHA'S | ON DECK! WITH OCEANS BARGAINS! THIS WEEK. ra PONDER OOWSIDER! : And judge yel 1,000 doz. - Lapis COLLARS, ALL LINEN. 1 cent. ONE CENT. ‘600 doz. ALL LINEN, ‘ FINE EMBROIDERED MARSEILLES . LADIES’ TIES, ENE, SCENTS. cits ‘ CENTS. CENTS. Anuothor lot, Nicely Embroidered, Miineceas 8 CENTS. “*iioeX? :-Exactly ‘7,200 Eractly - CAIBRIG HANDKERCHIEFS: Slaughtered at READY FOR 9 CENTS, B@4Py,FOR i Lines” LAGE “FIGHUS, SHOES AND SUPPERS LADIES’ STA) an) DA L8, 31.50. CHILDS! ‘Ss NEW?" ORT Tust Recéived, Fie ies LAP ROBES, 49 cexrs 49 curs 49 CENTS Better ones, 7éc., S#c., $9 each. “LARGE ARRIVAL CAMP CHAIRS, rorpme. Retz Bune’ 79 CENTS. Eastlake Carpet Seats. Pattern. ‘FOLDING. ROCKERS mumgrseo™e 88 CENTS.” Bole Agents. Bequtitulatyle. - JEWELRY SALE! Will be continued this week. Solid Gold, Rolled Plate’ Paris Fire-Gilt SETS, EAR DROPS, PINS, ORNAMENTS, JET . GOODS, All the Style, ONE-THIRD FACTORY PRICES, AT SEA’S, . To make room for New Govds: Govds constantly serine ~ BOOKS! Umo., Cloth Bound, for Book f 1 Book for uBeoxtor 19 CENTS, Soretser Eplengid Assortment of Books for Summer Heading, ed on Pis's. 28, BY, 48, 65, 7c. +Kpectal sales this week in Laces, Notions, Hosiery, Ribbons, Flowers, Straws, Crockery, Tiware, and ‘Hardware, at 122 and 124 State-st. ve QUARTERLY STATEMENT. “NINETEENTH QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE =| MECHANICS & TRADERS : Savings, Loan, and Building Association, ‘ASSETS. Loans on Beal, Estate donee 4,238.88 Plsrost and in 194.20 iste ‘own oes aargeaton 3470.15 | Ciarer and Stationery... _ 908.98-¥50,700.65 . LIABILITIES. stalls ts pald: © Cash, Enaath ae aa naraeet & Dag pore plate Loan # i 4 12,270: 34 Sue Treasurer. '218.65-850,706. os Loans, July J, 1879, $23,600 ;- Increase of Loans past year, $20 $20, 593.32, , the 2) 4 Auditors to examine and audit engguihe apt nies iverencoticess: nssess the value of shares in the above Associntion, herehy certify that we find them corroct and the above to be the true condition.of the As ‘Aesoctation at this date. een 4 SAVANEEE with rBelihros, Chicago, IL, Jane 3, 180 - 1,000 Shares of Stock now being issued In this Association, ihd can be met Yori insealments of Fifty Cents each sbare per MMlerest at 6 per, centallowed on investments, oeiee Peneeee De, D. BARRETT, Frost : AMES C. BILLER, iegefrasident. SA titues G- FRENCH, Secretary. J.J. BODE! __ ee DIAMONDS -. .BY THE TON. BLACK and of GOOD LUSTRE. Dic are invited to call and inspect the fol Igmingearietes, yiz,:" Scranton, Lenigh, Brie, Mi, Charehill, ' Indiana Block, Baltimore & obi | (Wilmington, Blossburs, and Vinsinia Cannel. the above of the best quality, and at low prices. Franklin Fuel Co.,| * 93 Dearborn-st. : - FRANK W. BALCH, Agent. Both Telephones. fui, treasurer. ROGERS & CO. 98 DEARBORN-ST., SHIPPERS OF Anthracite and Bituminous Coals. Pig Iron and Foundry Supplies. COAL. ROBERT LAW, 4 dealer in ater in allkinds of Coal, by car go, car load, and Offices, 280 Nndleois and 126 Market-sts. -TO, RENT. For Rent. ‘Two roors, Mx% and 2x65 fest, with power, for cring Purposes, st 6 Calboun-j tepmuire of Engineer, or JONAS WodeeLieox, #0 JOBBING HOUSE FOR EENT tn KANSAS CITY, Bix, Stories, with basement, 70 fect, Biome aes a5 feet deep by BD oy, fein and ave sxeiors isproremenk. ze ‘dasa Clty, MO. A 51 SEARING QUE SABI es OUT SALE. — GREAT (losing-Out, Sale PREVIOUS TO STOCK -TAKING. 10,000 Ladies’ All-Linen Collars, best styles, at 5c; former price, 12 1-2e. 5,000 pairs Ladies’ Linen Cuffs at 6c; former ‘price, 15e. | 2,000 Boys’ Sailor Hats at 10c; early price, 50. oe 5,000 Ladies’, Misses’,and Childeen’s Straw Hets, consisting of Leghorns, French Chips, Tape, Fancy English Braids, + Rough & Ready, Fancy, Sailors, &c., alt for 250; former prices, 50, 75¢, $1, and + $1.60. 1,000 Ladles’ Leghorn Hats, extra quality, special drive, at 50c 3 former price, $1.25. Beaded Gimps at 50; former price, 25c. +] AU-Sitk Ribbons at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10¢, worth double. 2,000 pices Colored Embroidery at 2 3, 4, 5, and Ge; former price, 5 6, 8, 10, ae R18 1,000 pleces Real Torchon Laces at 11-2, 2, BV1-2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8,9, 10, and 110. Very cheap. White Dotted Felling for 80; former price, 280. .| Beaded Ornaments for 10¢, worth 2c. AIL- Wool Buntings for 12 1-20; reduced from 25e. French Pereales at 12 1-20, worth 37 1-2e. .| Honeycomb Towels, extra size, for 100; worth 200s ANLSilk: Colored Fringes for 180, worth £0e. Best Turkey: Red Zable Linen at 50c, worth 25c, Colors warranted. Ladies’ Pure Silk Handkerchiefs at 200; for- ‘mer price, 400. Languedoc Ties at 250; former price, 50c. ‘Two-tone Satin Ribbons at 100; former price, |: 18c. Real Ostrich Tips in Old. Gold, Light Blue, White, Black, Ecru, Pink, Cream, at 25, 85, 40, and. 506; ‘former Brice, 60,1 750, $1, and $1.25. 25c Spray Flowers for 100. ? Elegant Roses for 46, worth 12 1-20. . Ladies’ Emb. and Initial Batiste Handker- chiefs at 10¢c, worth 200, Corded Piques for61-4e. , Large Bath Towels at 12 2-2c, worth 250. Ladies’ All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchtefa at 10¢, worth 18¢ Cotton Towels at 2 1-20, worth Se. 25,000 yds. Bretonne, Duchess, Torchon, Val- enciennes, French Brabant, and other Laces, at. 1, ,2,.3,:4, 5 6,8 and 100, Spectal bargains. 10,000 pair Ladtes’, teres’, and Gents’ Fan- ey Col’d Hostery at 15, 18, 20, 25,30, and 35c. Worth double. ‘ $2.50 Ladies’ AUl-Linen Suits now for $1.25. $3.50 Ladies’ All-Linen Suits, 3 pieces, now for'$1.50. $5.00 Ladies’ Elegant AU-Linen Suits, with * Embroidery, $2. “$1.25 Ladies’ All-Linen Ulster now for Tce $1.50 Children’s Linen Suits, trimmed with Embroidery, now for 5c. $3.00 Summer Shawls. now for $1.50. $4.00 Summer Bhiawls now for $2. ODD CLOTHING “AT LESS THAN - Half Price! ‘Will offer this. week the following odd lots of Clothing at immense sacrifice to close = 185 Men’s Sack and Frock Coats from $1.75 up. 340 Men’s Pair Pants at $1.25, $z.50, $2, and $2.50, worth $2, $3; $4,.and $4. 50. - 260 Men’s Odd Vests from 3oc up. 85 Boys’ Odd Coats at $1, $1.50, | $2, and $2.50; less than, half . | 120 sles Odd Coats and Vests from $1.50 up. 50 Boys’ Sailor Suits, all wool, at - $3 and $4, worth $5 and 87. é 500 Boys’ Suits, all: sizes, ‘from $x.50 to $6.. . Half. regular. prices: Must be closed. : ” Money’ refunded at all times if goods are not satisfactory. BOSTON STORE, ‘HARDWARE. BAGAINS HARDWARE, * Great inducements in Builders? Hard- ware during the next ten days, and extra Bargains to the Trade. The Chea! apest | place in the United States to buy J Hardware. A. W. WHEELER, 141 Lake-st. Pines okt ANE “WANTED, By anestablished cesiatcnneasiin House. a young man. to serve as Bookkeeper.. Must write well, and be quick and accurate, and able to furnish first-class olty references. Only such as have excellent charac- ter and habits:need apply. Salary good. Address, in confidence, F32, Tribune’ office. WANTED, . By#Gentleman and Wife, Furnished House on Michigan or Pratrie-av., in the neighborhood of ‘Twentieth-st._ Address H 81, Tribune office. FOR SALE. FOR SALE! To Be Moved, Two FRAME DWELLINGS Hahsiemann, Medical Gettoge, 21 Got: gaat “opty cn the peomiees Opening Mass-Meeting of the Republican Cam-._. paign. About Thirty Thousand ‘Peo ple Assemble in Market -, ~ Street Square. *, A a Ovation to the Dis- tinguished Leaders of . S _the Party. Gen. Banks, of Massachu- setts, Delivers a Master-, - ly Speech. A Logical Investigation, of the! Issues Before the .> . People. Charing Reasons. Why: : Dee moariéy Should Not Be. : Successful, Their Séeret Policy Nothing. but. ’ a Menace at the Na: . tion’s . Life. . ‘of Missouri. He Conclusfvely Proves the: Solidity of the Republican’ Organization. |" Gov. Callém Eloquently : Cinialtate the Sins and Crimes of ~ ** Democracy. é The tw" cdndds widfy - Con: trasted by Col. Clark 3. : Carr; of Galesburg. Senator Logan Bricfly Shows , hy * |, the Democrats. Cannot: Be 2, 8 ‘Trusted. , Te Outpouring ce Fitting Prelude’ ta: “the ae Hovember “Vietary, Ben: Hill Greatly Alam ithe Fatues of the Democracy. Campaign Notes from other Parts the Country. * * : POPULAR OUTPOURING.’ THE GRAND GATHERING oF THE cmcace ‘REPUBLICANS. ‘The Repubiican ratification ‘meeting last’ evening in Market square was to thé, mock enthusiasm of the Chicago’ Democracy im- mediately after the ages Convention what the. brilifiney of thee ic light is to, the sickly, flame: fthing candle....In numbers, in enthusi: in the character. of the speakers and the matter which fell from their lips, in everything that could contribute to the real, hearty, undisguised expression'o rejoicing at the .choice.of Gen. Garfield : Gen. Arthur as the Republican ‘standard:- bearers in the | coming > Presidential contest, the grand. . outpouring; of - last evening was a thorough, indeeda stupendous,’ success. To the combined efforts' of’.the Union Veterans and the Central Garfield and Arthur Club belong the creditand the honor of arranging for and carrying out the’ n sary details of the meeting, and to the est, faithful Republicans of.; Chic ‘3 mass {is due a large measure of: ‘the, success which put it at the headot all similar gather: ings ever held in this city.” _. The crowds begda t to gather shortly’ after To’clock, and waited. in patient expectation: for the arrival of the visiting and local. rities, whose approach should signal the moment when the exercises were to“ begit, Anelectric light at each corner ; of, the fin- mense stand, and -two immediately. opposit, on the east side of the stréet, made, the scene as light as day, while at the corners | son and Market and Washington andi Market acouple of calcium lights threw an éxtra glare over the stand and the sea - of.faces which surrounded ft. ‘The windows: of the . old Central Hotel, immediately fo thé. weat, were filled with ‘enterprising ‘spectators who, from their decideded coign of: -yantage, were enabled to properly take In the brilliant scene below: The stand itself was crowded, every inch of it, with prominent. ‘Republicans from all portions of the city, and with's goodly representation of the fair sex, for whom special accommodations’, been provided. ‘ The procession of the Union Veterang and the various Republican ward clubs was, as is.not infrequently apt to be the case, a little late In marching into the square, and thé good-natured crowd, catching asight of the irrepressible Frank Lumbard, pressed him into service and received him with‘ a -yell: of delight. The rest of the gleeful quartet had not arrived, but Frank was equal to the oc, casion, and started off with “John Brown,” the crowd swelling the volume ‘of hare monfous sound when it came to the’ ‘chorys. The full quartet was on hand a few moments later, and that memorable favorit, “Old Shady” was once :more brought to the fore; with the usual happy results. “ Marching Through Georgia” was received with. the old-time enthusiasm, and the gleeful singers had hardly concluded before - the gallant veterans, appropriate escort for the ‘speakent of the evening, who. followed in . turned ‘the corner of Madison: and “Markel streets, anda series of long enthusiastic. shouts went up from thousands of loyal: Re- publican throats... i vitation to all old soldiers to join witt. How they responded | the