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Che Chirago FULNITURE. uh fe ne ore pre RY TEMPLAR! * AND CITIZENS Needing Chamber Sets,Mattresses, “Only 3 Days More!” —— Springs, Pillows, and other PIOUSAND - AND -ONE” | S2232%6% 2 oees Sith Laps where else in the city. BARGAINS, |WIRTS & SCHOLLE, Saturday, August 7,| 22 Wabash-ay., eae FINANCIAL. Inthe meantime we shall make further con~ ‘Santor voy erenmens | CHICAGO, — BURLINGTON —_———_— invaRiABLy | ~ & QUINCYR.R. the Leaders of Popular Prices. | TRUST MORTGAGE 4 PER CENT axoisox ano Pronmists. | ° Sinking Fund Bonds, CLOTHING, DUE 1919, FOR 8ALD BY Tn ROPING: — Per Cent| exrsarp rormay,. : Y Discount| cuaxces uenro7m, : Daily Tribune. ay S 2 2. f SS w-eltizeng, I take plongt £F on Gen, Cartield, of Ohio? “/ @ ayt repeated thelr cheering, and when “2 ensued Gen. Gatfield stepped, to the balusteueand sald: “ Felldw-¢itizons, necept my thinks for your congratilations : and your presence, Gooi-night.? ’ - The crowd cheered again, and the Gentrat . withdrew, while’ Messrs. Jewell): McCook, . Acton, and othera Isughed and congratulated - the Gonernl_on his success as 2 short speech= maker,—a man of fow words. ee + Tho party, then withdrew, ond Gen. Gare ficld went to dinner. avcompanied by a few friends, in a private parlor, he PRESS ACCOUNT. : To the Western Associated Press. . New Your Aum, 4.—Gon, Garfield and party arrived here to-night on the 7:40 p. m. in. Thoy were met atthe Grand Central depot by a ‘large number of citizens, who enthustastleally chee: he General,. to which he responded by taking off his hat and bowing acknowledgments. the trin: rolled [nto the depot a number of torpedoes onthe track exploded in quick successiomr pi with deafening noise, * : The General passed up the platform lean- ing on the arm of Congressinan Kiorton, ani was closely followed by the remainder of the -party., Outside the depot tho General’s ap- Denratice was the signal for another outburst of cheers, and, entering the carriage, the Syhole party was driven 16 tho: Fifth-Avento liotel. ‘The General's reception at the depot was entirely infurmal. A large fores of po- ce was on hand, and preserved order. * Gen, Garficld was in his room before the * crowd assembled outside the hotel were aware of his presence. After recelving 2 * number of prominent gentlemen, Gen. Gar- field intended to take his dinner and retire for the nigtt. In the meantime, however, n. Jorge, crowd had gathered in front | of the hotel and = loudly demanded his appearance, He came out on. the balcony, and was Brocted with cheers over and over again, Finally, in response to cries of * speecli,”’ hé sald: Fectow-Crrizens: Accept my thanks for your a Cea and your presence, ‘ After which he retired to his private root. After dining Gon. Garfield met a committec of tho Republican Central Campaign Club, and an-appintment was made for to-mor- row night, when_he will reecive the entire: Club, with Gen. Fremont as {ts guest, A delegation of colored citizens belonging ton political orgaulzation were also receive and Introduced, after which Gen, Garfield retired, worn out with his journey. = ——. *THE RECEPTION. ' AT THE HOTEL. Spectat Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribune, 5 New Yon, Aug. 4.—The arrangements tincipto in ali parts of the country, he Said, | and O. D, Conger occupled the remainder of and It ill give confidence in thé results of | tho twenty minutes the train stopped, onr election, Heealled upon Gen. Hancock } .:- AT HUDSON. and hla Demoerntle friends to give evidencd Pure woe a latge crowd, As the train camo oftheir: sincerity in: favoring a froe dallot inthe bend ve ved, cannons fired, and sheers Garing the uext elcetion, partlewlarly in tho | Gen Garictd and Gen. Marison, wito made South, “It is notorious,* sald he, ‘that | brief remarks... pgs See -| puvera! ‘of those States aro‘ Republican if | Five minutes’ stop was. made at Fishkill their votes aro allowed to be fairly cast. Our pele the crowd was Immense, and included Institutlons rest upon tho bailot, and while It | fron companies of Boys In Blue and many is frea ond falrly cast our country will from Rowere A salute was fired, Gat- stand’? : ct people recelyes The speech was warmly applauded, and so | tho Garfleld special: : é was that of the Ilon, Godlove 8. Orth. -“ In- diana,” he said, “intends to send word to , A’ POUGHREEPAIE. ‘The Ropublican Club fired a National. salute New York In November that Indiana has the “Rand gonosolld forthe right ticket.” This sentl- played National: airs. Tho cliecring yas vory enthusiastic. There was nient was, ; VOCIFEROUSLY APPLAUDED, a trish to shake hands with Mr, Gar- fea It Gar. and then a number of the leading men of the a 0 poke as follows: re 3. BM reat 0 rir ations -1 radly did pot Mnore Place elambered eagerly upon the truck to | BUS gten°daay oh ‘my way thighs. {havo mune hands with Gen, Garfleld, AONE only to hank you for thie oe endld deinopsien: em wore LH, B, Ferrin, Gordon Bentley, ie , ies ss Davlel Norton, and Mr. Shotwell. - hore who will make speeckies to Sous dust as the train was leaving Gen, Garfield wos presented with two- bunches of fresh flowers, ‘These he held in his hand.as he waved-adiou, and then when he entered the AT GANRIGON’s Cj the train stopped unexpectedly two minutes, and lam}i+ car presented them to Mra, Filley as the first troplifes of the day. w jen. Garfield was introduced to Hi BATAVIAL ton Fish. and wife and Hamilton ‘Fish, Jr. The imeetl was entirely of o soctal character. Mra, Fish ‘prosentedg Mr, Rooneéran, N. ¥., Aug. 4—Gen. Garfletd’s train left Buffalo at 6:80 this morning and reached Rochester at 8 330, ten minutes ahead maemmne coon: |. PRESIDENTIAL. S: 1, ROTHSCHILD, Qarfleld’s. Joulney.Tacough Diy Goods Merchant. ‘ lew York One Grand: Ovation. ’ The ‘sitions Crowded All Along 5 _ thesRoute with’ Enthu- -[. giastic People, . $28 000 Worth of Shirts and| Whornsist upon Sccing and * Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Héming President Hayes’ Successor, All of which are of the most cele- i ; ‘ brated manufacture, and Hia-‘feception at the Metropolis of latest styles. , a Piece with All the’ NECKWEAR, | cee cn we ow SUSPENDERS, |: ""sse""" Carolina. POCKET HDRES, | mera cv ginia Give the Republic- HALE TON, | . ‘ans Much Hope, Enthusiasm Amongst the Repub= , g q licans Throughout Cen= A yet ee , tral Illinois... Garfield with a bouquet. of time. - * ATPRREAETIL“ * the train was two minutes ahead of time, A large crowd was present at the Batavia depot. Llout-Gov. Haskins,’ in.a short and crowds thronged the depot. George H. Robertson, in behalf of the Kepublican clubs speech, Introduced Gen, Garfield, who sald: Citizens: I cannot talk much to you of the place, mude a. brief address.of wol- come. In reply Garfield sald: this morning, but Lwant to say to you that T wan 0 a am gind, to kee that heroin ‘Vatevia you aro Youxa Guxrimen: [thank you. ‘the’ privi- onrly riecrs: It le early rising that has mado ua ‘being 8 young man is au imnienso privl- what wo aro.asa people, and itisearly rising that of lege, and the privilego of gro ‘up to be an independont man aityour iffe Is Dakaps alittle greater. I thank you all. ee ‘IN NEW YORK. AT TUR DEPOT." Bprctal Dispatch to The Chécaga Triduns. F New Yorn, Aug. 4.—At 7 o'clock this evening there were notyore than 100 per- sons aasembied in and‘about the Grand Cen- tral Depot to witness ‘the arrlyal of Gen, Garfield. In tess’than half an hour there were. 2,000 or 9,000 iuside and outside the building, and among them were many Indies: Ithad been expected that many of the Republican clubs and associations would inect in'a body and escort thelr candidate to Hig quarters: at the’ Fifth Avenue Hotel, but this purpose was abandoned, mainly on accdunt of the stormy and Btill threaten- will carry the November -clection.. Fellow-citi- zens, 1 thank you Yor your hearty welcome. ‘At the concluston of Gen, Garfield's specch, Gen, Ben Harrison followed, and: was suc- ceeded by the Hon. G. 8. Orth, of Indiana, who was stopped short by the train mov- } ing off. 3 AT ROCHESTER, ‘ The Lincoln Club and largo crowd of citizens gteeted Garfield: upon the arrival of the traln here. _ Gon. Garfield, being introduced, sald: Ronest “teeltn but I cannot how make a spoceh, though i have bofore, this spoken to a base: 106 WASTLINGTON-ST. . nc @ 3 + | fBGiester audience, Iam glad to. meet you ing weather andthe inuddy condition of the | for tho reception of Gen. Gartield this even- ON ALL GARMENTS Capea, OF OS PUR A, 0. SLAUGHTER, i Garfield and Arthur. Olubs Holding |.and hester audience, Tam gispexcr, | streets.-, Instead of having an organized | ing were of avery simplo character. There z sae i 4 Meetings and Raisin Charles G. Willinms was thon presented. | reception, however, the Republican repre- ) was no procession or organized demonstra. ‘QUR FALL STYLES ISSUED. eae tg ety 9 ee qui ran stared for Syracuse while Gen: sentatives ofthe various dlstrots turned out | tion at. the dapat > oF | at the. wage USAND dott ELECT. D D ‘ a ‘inloy was speaking. - | head , . hotel, and no speeches, On reaching’ the Gtoninent of AUnUBN, ‘and ENTE por 8% WASHINGTON-BT. : ‘AT LYONS Gen,Garfield’scoming. Adotachmentof about Grand Central Depot, Gen. Garfield,’ ries Just received, and fresh arrivals weekly, “EN ROUTE. Gen. Garfleld spoke briefly to 2,000 people. _ 100 policemen .was in the dupot, undercom- | accompanied ' by ‘Senator, Dorsey, of mand of Inspector Thorne and Capt. Tooker, .to preserve order., Among the best-known Republicans who were present were ‘ex-Lieut-Gov. Knight, of Massa- chusetta; ex-Senator Dorsey, Secretary of tho Natlonnl Committee; the Hon. ,Thomus C, Platt, Commissioner John L Davenport, Alderman John J. Mortis, Justice James It. Angel, Stato Senator Eld- man, Solan B. Smith, tho Hon George SE. Van. Nort,..Maj. George W. Cooncy, Assem- blyman John E, Brodsky, and ex-Aldermen Bigiin and Martin. : VAt 795 o'clock AT SYRACTBE, Synacuse, Aug. 4.—Notwithstanding tho rain, 5,000 or mora people assembled at the depot to welcomo Gen, Garfield. The train arrived nt.il o’clock, A reception took place at Vanderbilt Square, the speaker’s stand being a decorated platform car. Gen, Gar- field ‘and party were recelyed by a largo committee, 200 veterans carrying tattered ' battle-flags,- and the Garfield and Arthur escort, 100 strong. A salute of 100 guns was fired, Gen. Garfiold was escorted to the plat- férm, and sald: aa .Peutow-Cirizens: When I was hero two yoars ago you: were busy in dobating the qucs- Genin Garantnd--Stantard th Wiest. | ny, Missoni & Pail Rand Conpny’s EDW ARD RLY & 00., Tailors, First Mortgage 6 per cent Gold Bonds, ‘ Issue Hmited to $1,000 por milo of completed road. Wabash«av., cor. Monroe-st. INTEREST GUARANTEED BY THE enn waren: Wabash, St.Louis & Pacific R.R. Co. Principal duo Jat Oct. 109; Intorest Ist Jan, and July, ’ For Sale at'95-and ‘Accrued Interest, SUBJECT TO ADVANCE OF PRICE WITROUT : NOVICE, = s ‘'yhe QyM. &P. Rattrond {8 loneod f tulty to o A oO I L Wa 4, tN a Se etncoR Miche Yealtroud Gompuriyy : , tae lave nésaniod and ontered upon its entire con- Arkansas, éntered a carriage, and was driven to the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where a large: crowd nwatted him.. He was unable to gain admittance by the grand-entrance, and so sought the side doorway‘on Twenty-third’ street. Only’. n. few- observed. him,, and theso sect. up n “vigorous . cheer,’ which “he, acknowledged .by a bow, only. He went.to his room, on the second: flour, and prepared for dinner, _ Before he’ was able to do this he was -charged upon by..8 mob, who rushed Into his bed- room and shook him py the hand until his, shoulders ached. These A SUPERD DEMONSTRATION. Brtetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yorr, Aug. 4.—The New’ York Timce will contain tho following actount of Garfield's journey to this clty,:and his re- ception here: nash “Gen. James “A. Garfleld’s journoy “through this State from Buifalo to this city was completed Inst evening. From beginning to end {t was nsuperb, demonstration in favor of the Republican party and Its candl- dates, and u gratifying exhibition of the cor-, dial unanimity of the party in support of the Chlengo nominees nnd platfom.’ The hon- 1 UNBRELLAS. 100 Doz Fine White Shirts at $1 apiece, or-6 for $8. and management. Groans, recptpla of tha Wabash for tho six months THE ROAR OF AN ARTILLERY BALUTS oe . . ors werd ‘worn by Gens fleld «alone | Y | shir -| intruders. were finally cleared out of the. “THE QUEEN OF TABLEW. PD Cree eaouaTborgimura es ORE NG 150 Doz: English Percale (Fancy) until Albany via” reank Then Gen. of etd so tear ting Prono Himes out | st Tarlein’ was. heard, and, the crowd We | Apartment, and the General was allowed, to ‘ pharrell Rese ag ar te act Albany a ea de in all | tone bus, Meer Saturanty go coasted | came ovrare, that Oe xing Gen Gavtelt | £% stun increasing and ecoming more yy) 5 JOHN Il. WRENN & CO., Shirts at 1 aniece, ‘9 6 for 5 tho Hudson River towns: was called | on.whlch tho Milde board, stands. whereon God | CO " ae ary nite tte ne va eet alt’ this time Increasing and becoming more EAU DE TABLE DES REINES” 80 Washtagton-at., Chi " Os | for ‘and. choered ‘on: his: /rppearnnce - ns. || Wrote: “lly tho, swent of thy faco shalt thou. | ud party 1 ee depotat IY | clamorous. : Gov. Jewell :finally appeared on or Le Gauloisde Parte, ashingtoneat., Chicnga- te ek = . vehemently as Gen. Garflald ont thy broad.” You foliowad that rond about | 7:40, and gs it came the‘ wheels, of tho | the balcony on tho. Madison square side of fad been. From; Buifalo to, this. elty.she;Rppublicans were; -evucywhure on the .watdh, 7 diwaiting the ‘arrival of the special tralnyand ot many towns whero crowds had collected wero Aisappointed” on seeing. thd ” candidate's ‘train go rushing by them so swiftly that the occupants of the cars had barely tline to hear the salutes that wero fired in thelr honor, * Gon. Garfleld and the party accompanying him wero awakeued at 5 o'clock this morn- ing, ag tho train for the Eust was to leave Buffato promptly on the time advertised, * and there was breakfast to be thought of be- fore the cartInge ride of two miles from the Palace Notel to the'‘Exchange street depot. By.5 o'clock the whéle company were at breakfast and half on hour later they. wero off In stages and carringes, having barely timo to observe the brond Inwos tovered with shavings to protect them from tho feet of the crowds, and to seo that this carpeting had been well packed down by mavy fect tho preceding :night, notwith- standing the early time of doparture, and the fact that the weathor was threatening. A large throng had gathered {n tho depot, and a8-Gen, Garfield walked in his tall figure was quickly recognized ond promptly cheered. “Ewo "Wagner parlor cars, ,on0 ler Loge, ane it rou i Sao heal igh isuumtalt of proaperity hich atin a aver this rene and of ours, nod it amailos ale brighter becausb you deserve it by xcoring, the faith and oalatalnion: the truth of the mulupli- ention-table In your Unanctal doctrine. Dp plauac.] 1 congratulate you that, that samo vcoachea discliarged a salute. “of twenty- four’ torpedoes, “which had".been placed on the tracks, ‘the explosions following each other in quiek sudéossion, like the firing of a battery of ‘artillery. -Oaly'a few prominent men had been admitted to tho platform of the depot, but ny soon as tho salute was heard tne doors were thrown open, and a crowd of probably 1,000 persons came surg- Sng Jn from tha strect. t Gen. Garfleld alighted from the parlor-car “Northern Crown,” the last ono In the train of three cars, accompanied by ex-Gov, 3far- shall Jewell, the Hon. Lovi P, Morton, Col. Hooker, the Hou O.. D, Conger, the Hon, Frank Hiscock, tho Hon. G, 8. Orth, the Hon. Richard Crowloy, Senator -Robertsou, and others. The people at the hend of the crowd at onco recoguized Gen. Garfield, and began to . oe PRESS FORWARD AND AROUND ITM. A few gentlemen who were acquainted with him managed to shake hands with tho candidate for President, aod at the same instant cheers were called for and given to" Gen. Garfield” and to “the next Prealdent of the United States.” Senator S. W. Dorsoy, Commissioner Jon E. Davenport, and the Hon, Thomas ©. Platt were among those who were fortunate enough to reach ee - the hotel, with Gen: Garfield on his arm. ., THE APPEARANCE OV. "THE TWO . was tho signal fora great.burst of enthusk+ asm. Get, Garfield declined to ‘make @ apeech, merely thanking the people for the houor of thelr. presence. He then retired to his rooms—for. he was inun dated with letters, _telegrains, © cards, and calls—without - Interruption — until near midnight, During the evening he wax waited upon by a committee -from the Cex tral Campaign Club, headed by Judge Ditten: hoeffer, who desired to know, on behalf of: the Club, when It would be ngreenble fox Gen. Garfield, to ‘recetye the. members of the Glub, Including “Gen. John, C, Fremont. Gen. Garflela consulted with Gov. Jewell, and it was finally determined that the. Yeeeption should come off to-morrow night at so'clock. A.delegation of colored Repro- leans from the Fifteenth Ward niso.called ta.’ pay thelr respects to the nominee of ‘the Chi vako Convention, ‘They were received a courteonsiy-and a3 cordially us thelr white brethren. ‘Some Indies also called, ae ‘At 10 o'clock the uewspaper reporters at tho hotel were gdinitted to hls rooms. and in-. troduced, one by one, During the entira evontng there was no specch-making aud nd addresses to be listened to, ‘Tho entire pro ceedings were of AN INFORMAL CHARACTER, 2 all, . Orders by Télegraph, Mail, or ne Express, will have, prompt, and my personal attention. Money cheerfully returned if the Goods don't please. S. M. Rothschild, 158 State-st. GOLD MANDARIN, ‘MANDARIN iniuit SktEps,660,000 BOTTLES AKO UGS,” FIRST NATIONAL B ANK; Of alt Mineral : g ‘ 5 CHICAGO * bi Water Dealors, Grocgra and Drugglste. ; IAS FOR BALE * . CAUTION, $200,000 District of Columbin Bonds, guaran- Totnsure obtaining the genuino Apollinas teed by. Government, at par. ry ae that the Corks bear tho Apollinaris | 190,000 Chicago, Burlington ct Quincy 4 por rand. cent Bonds atgoc, 3 100,000 Chicego, St, Paul, Minneapolia <t ~ REAL ESTATE. : SiO aOhhe. Rallrosd ret Mortgage 62 nt pat, and ney other first-class Securities, ig FOR SALE,| MONEY 10 LOAN Cor, of Thirtiotl-st. and Lake-ay,, | o> Amproved Hoa! Kstato at current mtos, : MBAD & COM; 189 LaSallo-st, comme” |6 PER CENT. ; Ten-Room Stone- Wo havo fund of 815,<,20 which wa ean loan on : rag ttieiriei Nas : shekegiggsroves ele Fest ers Be UOND, Front Houses, a ‘Washington-at. ; s Dining-room and Kitchen on enme floor, with doublo . Fatlora; all modern tmproyomenty, including Pure bese and Gan Fisturess very conventontly arranged, and wol} and substantially built. Lot 23 feot front. if | Depot of Uyde Pork train only one bloék; fure seven e UHL MORE PSE? AO ghane a heen eer rn 3 galanin tho BETO een sob0r ¥ cash, Dulaues | A Jotaultnble for an Kugine Ifouse, in the vicinity Years at Thar cont, if roquired. Laquiro of ownor, | ofAberdcsn and Madison-ats, A loton tho corner of Room 14% Washington oo oe onankn, | & iret or alloy preferred, . Mnultipiication-table that you believed in two years ago, in the darkness, J8 truo to-day, whoo Tho sunlight of, prospority falls upon tho land. [Great applause.) I congratulate you that you haver went back on it, but belloved init all tho time, and that you are glad to-day you stuck to the truth when it wus doubted ond donfod. 1 thank you for coming bere and lotting mo look in your faces agate, and will not detain you by aepecch, [Long continued cheers.) ‘The Hon, 0, D, Conger, of Michigan, spoke {iL It was time for tho train to depart, Gen, Garflold meanwhile shaking hands with the people able to get ucar him, The train re- mained only fifteen minutes, As it left the depot the crowd cheered, tho bands played, and a Federal salute was fired. ahah i : AT ONEIDA. - Urida,N. ¥., Aug. 4—At- Onelda Gon, Gurfield’s train made an unexpected stop, Gen, Garfield sald he was greatly surprised to seasuch a crowd. Ho wns glad to seo thom. There was no time for a speech; ‘it there was ho would be pleased to introduco somo of the many able gentlomen .accom- panying him, He would introduce the Lieu- {onant-Governor, who is on his own ground epee EET NIN NE DLE OE TOY re the Empiro and Northorn Crown, | hore. : ° Secretary John Sherman, Senator Conk Sentod Uroposals will bo rocojved at this office untit . + FOR SALE Av e at fier tbe General betore the prossure of the crowd | ing, and. Gen, Chester A. Arthur were In the’ BLACKBERRY BALSAM. . Avguat25, 15, marked proposals for lots, and ad= — wero In waiting, and theso wore ‘Tho Licutenant-Governor . introduced tho | jocama so groat as to make it impossivle.to holt rt arin ‘the oventag. pn ong the other’ a BLACISBEMIEY, BAUS enn | dressed to the undoralgned. 110 d 112 iit d f, soon - filled." Cotiductor King, of | Hon, Godlove 8. Orth, and while ho was | joan a place, : «| prominent politieians who have ‘arrived in : RHEORORD See irallaks iil ? a ISON-S' je | Buifalo, having gathered up all stragglers, | speaking tho train started and tho people | “Without a moment's: delay Gon, Garfield this city are Senator Blaine, the Hon, Galu- eerie —mnes | CAVE the order to go ahead, and tho train cheered, a and his friends moved toward: the stret, a via Ae Are i ony cunay inna i iadiays Ae 200 STATIONERY, &c. started. Cen, Garfield stood on the platform. haha alice. aul. fee ihe Herat were | saad of polleemen going in front of them a G, Williams, of Wisconsin; Emery A. Storrs,. of Chicago; Senator H, J, Dawes, of Massa< chusetts; Senator Don Cameron andD.J. Morrill, of Pennyslvaning O. D, Conger, of Michigan; Anson G, McCook, of New York; Congressman Townsend, of ‘Cleveland; We R, Holloway and Col, Dudley, of Indlanng George G. Gorham, and many others. ¢ ‘A brief. conference was held in Parlor 30 of the Flith Avenue Hotel during the evens ing, at’ which were present Secretary Shere.” + +--+: of tho rear car, bowing and ralsing bis hat in acknowledgment of the parting cheer that was sont’ aftor him, when he joined hig friends in the forward car, smoked a elgar, and read in the Buffalo paners the account of his reception, The party of Republicans | A MAD INCREASED IN SIZE somowhat since Tuesday, numbering when to clear the way through the crowd that was still pressiig Into the dopot. The General wore. @ . suunmer traveling overcoat aiid a'stouched felt hat, and a3 he passed along he uncovored his head snd at tines bowed to the throng in recognition of thelr grectings, Passing through the doors of the depot into the strect a tremendous jom oc- curred, which packed with inen, women, aud children, A drizzling rain was falling, As the train stopped a saluto was fired, Gen. Garfield sald: . ‘Woll, follow-citizens, I don’t know whero you alleame from. ‘Tho State of Now York scoms to be on tho road ull tho way, Iam very glad to geo you, and thank you,for tho very roast bou- xraiulations which you convey by yourbumbers and onthusiasm, » COLORED WAITERS Wanted for Aug. ti, 16, 10.and 20, Wages, $3 PER DAY. Apply at PALMER HOUBE, Chicago. BOARD AND LODGINGS WANTED For DIARRHEA, DXSENTERY, | Foy ouy,yontlemen, baby and nursa: throe borer i o ULVERPAGE, 52, Honesto: “Wholesale and RotaivStationors, Book and Joh Printers, ‘ Gen. Garfield, Senator Blaine, Marshall r snd | purl an-ay, proforred. : 5 a] it left Buffalo nearly fifty persons, and in: | . 1 3 sj aed Fi t et LUX; aud all Bowel Complaints, | [ii triale ian Raat eanord Blank Book Manufacturers, Ce eee ee ee core err iene, ont Rian. woe sae OP | Bee eae eee ouiea ie. ale det Ot Det eee world pesnayen producod its equal, | OF, 8 nico, furnlshga house, might be taxon for ax Lithograpliers St. Lonts, Tho ‘members of’ tho party wore ae GTICA Poe vor and as ho appeared on the stops n | pocifer, auc ot, Graham. ‘This consuitation Seepsid by GowWariore se vos missmHe at = GAL. = (eid Bene Cae eee Marabell sjewel the rain poured down all Uirough the morn- | crowd of perhaps 1,0W persons in tho strect lasted DUT a tear to. fiture: tiara wil rere : i Engravers on Stone,and Wood, ¥. G, Hoskins, the Hon, Omar D. | ing, ‘The crowd at the depot was immense. | Senet round after round of cheers. 1u- | 16 no formal conference to-morrow, ‘Chere. Conger of Michigan, Gen. Bon Marrison, Gen, A. D, Streight, the Hon. Johu C. New, and the Hon. Godloyo 8. Orth of Indigne, Adjutant-General Frederick ‘Townsend, Quartermastor-General Charles P,. Easton, .and Col ..John_ Ty Mott, of Gov, Coruell’s staft; Senator W. H. TRobertzon, of Katonath; Senntor Davis Be- Carthy, of Syracuse; Congrossmap John Van Voorhla, of Rochester; Congressman Frank Tllscock, of Syracuse; Judge A. I.. Morrison, ofChicago; Chauncey I, Filloy and Mra. Fil- toy, of Bt. Louls; the Hon. Levi P. Morton, of New York; James J. Belden, of Syracuse; Jotm M, Davy, H. F. Vandyke, Assembly: | man Charles 8. Baker, Charles E, Fitch of the Democrat, E. A. Frost, Arthur 8, Hamil- side: of ‘two minutes the General, with ‘Messra. Jewell, Morton, Davenport, and one or two other friends, lind taken coaches and were driven rapidly down to tho Fifth Ave- nue ‘Hotel, His arrival ‘at ond departure tron the depot did nob occupy tive intnutes, and'wWas accomplished so quickly and quietly tint. for ‘five minutes offer he had -driyen away in: his coach, people wore'running to and fro and asking, Where is Garfield? i Boon aftor 6 o'clock a ‘crowd began ‘to ns- semblo at the Fitth Avenue Flotet to wit- Salutes were were fired and the train cheercd, Gon, Garfield was presented by the Liouten- ant-Goyornor, and sald; - Ican only return my thanks for your kindly reoting, Lean muke you no speech, but) am zind to look into your faves aod expresa my thanks for tho mumbers, cordinlity, generosity, aud onthusiasm of your greeting. ‘Two'speeches supplemented this expres- sion of thanks, and the train went on its way, with bands playing, cannon firlug, and peo- ple checring. (tev will be s meeting of the National Committea at IL o'elock at the Fifth Avenue Hotel,. which tho prominent Hepublicans here wilt: bo invited to attend, It will «not be a. public meeting, and no ba meeting has yet been arranged. » Though some demonstrations will ocetir beforo tho week. is out. Gen, Gartlold expecta to re main in. thls city until Monday snext, and | perhaps longer. ‘The oblect of this assembly seems not su much for.the purpose: of wake tng a demonstration us to lay out tha plan fox the campaign. p oi —— THE SOUTH. THE OUTLOOK IN NONTH CAROLINA, |, ‘Speclat Lispatch to The Chieaoo Tribune. : Wasminaton, D. 0., Aug. 4.—Nearly every Republican of any: Natlonal prominence in Book Binders’ Supplies. ALIWORK EXECUTED ON OUIMOWN PREMISES, SATISFACTION GUARANTSED. EXCURSION.’ Attractive Pleasure:dExcurslons 0 LAKE SURERIOR. togant Pamonger Sleamnérs of tho nN ND LAK SUPERIGE TRANSPORT C0, PROPOSALS, ? 5 “4 Proposals for Wagons and Marness for tho | . : U &. Army oe “ + Devor dvanruuragreies ‘Ofvice, Coane : ODEN? LAW, denier Ia alt kinds of Con}, SEALED pHOPGAATA Rt tae aT Se 18» | go, ear load, and rota ‘ Bsual condi ‘ * Bier ris Tu heriacauaeuray Tague | Oltees, 260 Madison. and 126 Markptsie Mat Furt Lon uh, PHT ‘f ‘. aA, Ure P = dere for tumiening. pro wundred und’ (wontye 98 DEARBORN-ST,, tH Army Wagvns, ong hundred and IPPERS OF "SHIP! : - (renty-tyo cia) twoshoreg, und four-horse, or muly, R techn teat aee cg ‘sccauy | Anthracite and Bituminous Coals Eeaee ec ea seeueenae | Autlracite any PIUMnOUS ltd. or Phin ea Ferjwporme atauior,bais- | Pig Iron and Foundry Supplies, Witders wii'wcate at whit of the opute natu, po ff a Auda was quantitfos thoy will make do Hee Mie Ts cc atte tes Nee ofeaien sy will commana and complote dulivery Tevinthan Mining Company, Location of prinelpal place of business, Ban Bran- Av AMSTERDAM Gen. Ghrfield returned thanks for the greet. ree thon le, & ban fit ns saluted Gen, Guriold! who step} af fon thy platfonn of tho car, aud was fntroducet clear, Policemen’ ware also stationed ut eee eky leading to the upper floors, who ‘poquired the gueats of tho house to show Hi PEERLESS .- Wagons and itarneus must boin exact accord: . ‘ * making the remark that he would stand auges before they wero allowed to ascend to by ‘tice with proscribed specitcatione therefor (excopt | claco, Callfurgia. oyening, Aug. 10, of Bo’clock, for Daluth | ton, A. B, Mann, all of’ Rochester; the ne cl rimonts above. ‘ tho city hay efthor gone or leaves to-night for Whcols of the Arehtuaid Whedl Cot cope | Cscatlon of Gold Hil Bilning District, Store; Tmodlate PTUs. on 0 : listan to the speech of one of his purty, and apartments A desta ts ake 1 e be usad on th re ual Company mu catlgn of works, Co! iad y | oud Higrmediate DOT oo aemospharo ant oscapo | Ion, Richard Crowley, of Lockport; | Gen. arrison spoke. ng eB clock Gen, Garfield, the Hon, Mar- | New York, to alten Republican canter: Bantioned ‘a epoulttationsy: of “aretclaas a ia CoUO ETS HIEAY GIVEN, that at, a, meotin beat! aoe oe +f wis - sGoh Jewell, Congressman Jolin M. Halley, x the Ion, ©. G. Williams, of Wis consln; Maj, William McKintry, of Ohio; James D, Warrou, of the Buffalo Com- " 1; Maj. D..G: Swain, of Ohio (Gen, G d'a Secretary); Col. G. W. Hooker, of ‘Brotileboro, Vt.; Silas B. Dutchor, Superin- tenient of Public Works; 1i..F. Tarbox, Hin- man Hovien,: Willlam Tyrrell, of Batavia; ence there to-morrow, -Quite a. number of- Southern Republican ‘leaders arrived herd to-day; and left for New ‘York to-night, and among others Thomas N. Cooper, Chairmay of the North Carolina Republican State Com- mittee, and Col. Thomas L. Keogh, Ohatrman of the Campaign Committee, and Inte Seorc~ tary of tho National Republican Committce, . LITTLE FALLS, A short stop was mado at Little Falls, where, notwithstanding tha ‘Taine & args delogutlon of Republicans ‘wero at the depot, Gon, Gartield sald; ; é Twelvo years azo, wh passed thi Our paadtltut? villogo,t was. received, Pannen your winaly rest! and I thi you for your pepiring uresence Wo" lay. Thero isu gentleman -of New York, and Congressman Amos ‘Yown- send, of Ohio, * ‘ ENTERED THR HOTEL, and wero conducted toward rooms Nos, 85 und 87 on the fluor above and fronting on ‘Twouty-third street, ‘The arrival of the par- HA ‘was goon discovered by a fow who wereon the alert, and before Gen, Gartield reached malty, and will bo kubjuctod tuarigid in- | of the Board of Directors, hold ‘on tho aay Uay ipuction before xccoptance, and all found A | ote eo are cascasmant (Nos fb) of Fitwosn | Conte ul and ual be | parshary wus lovied upon, tlie capital stock, Of the wved At eunirastora uxpense within ton days |-ourpuration, payable lamediately, op Uniled tintes HAE hoticg of auch rofecton, Hold coin, to fhe Booratary, af thé ‘osteo of the com nish Sta the price at wrnval they walt ture pang Nu. BN ind-aty Boom 4 den Francisco, Call- * wi 1s pro» | torn! FAa7e by tis specifications, and with wheels ofthe ‘Any stock upon which this assdeament shall romain shlvald Whaet Company. fipald on tutwenty-soventt (ria) day of, AURA Der Ossie will be rocelyed form loss quantity than | TAY will be delinauertt, and edyortised for salo at Gavnuoned. pabite auction, und, uutoss payment ts mado before, ale Wormueit reserves the right to refectany or | Will borvid on'Tuusday, the twenty-Hest tulst) day uf r ‘oa low. é Wend for deseriptivg circular to. 5 HSK BPRNUBL,: Boerotary, At ORR falitecves Chicago, Th USTHIAN, Gon, Manegey, 7, Temple exis pont 0 i al inom you allwant to host, io Hun. | the top. of the stairs he was recognized, and }.\ Giese pratenrtsc mapa, satus | Cg eka fan ita, oxoouee of ALR THE PRICE OF ac ee vise Lllsoook epok brief " a bo i was raed, wile bo, auered yi Bice negg mngh tes orga |. and su ¥ . . '. " ei = qulleidvan toartciea ut’ dutrican produmon and | 0) ae gay gue FMI UG, ocralary, ‘ : ‘TUR IMAI REACHED -y : OTe -, |e bow, Ho than went to lis rome. “ory | that. ‘the Topublicans . are thorougli- eabitucture produced on the Pacitic Cusat, to tho | .OF¥I0R—No, 80 Pine-st, oom e jan Wranclaca, 4 6 i ATAVIA, , oe AT ALBANY, corridor was filled with people w! 2 SHusof the consumption required by the public | California |” ei é J al F where a croyd Ut about 1,000 perons were ug 4.~T arfield train are} urgent in ir den to be ale jy .sroused, and will: make o . sharp. Wr, Col ALBANY, Aug. The G watch oRGsals and printed ‘epecliications, ns woll ‘GPa Gouua, : T E al ’ Cologne. | waiting in\tha Gomp sporging: air 4s tha | rived on ‘tlme. “ Bevoral thousand people owed. 2 ae ell, Cael wlio ‘campaign, Thore {8 no dlssonstone witha ir inks $37) " i . Siberof the" ‘bont ramus. w ta be. Rie by Jf gre a RAEN Et, (Barta | trad ee Pia ne uration ner ‘were at the depot, includ! both the Repul peared terainher: Mi ned to be tho throng the party, while the Democrats are all sp up over local politica, ‘There is u good pros Nean and General Committees, wil tants pect of Garfield carrylng tho Btate ‘and of, each, Salutes of twenty-one gu ‘of people loitered In the veatibulo and corr! ay i ar cels abould be addreasod to either tho 1) Irs, and crowded thosidewalks, tat apot Fa uladelpis, Jemorsquville OF Dork = re read, cheers wore:given for Gen, Garneee, & 10 , FO BENT. was hie manera En 8 fired, Congressman, Bailey iutrodu ata! 3 ee eae RE rin soon appeared. A fret Gene Gort hee dors down stl arvals. the masses Jn tO | the election of the Republican Btatg ticket,, Seenel for voartiens oF both ad tne casu migy bol, P FUMING URE TOn Meat in KANGAT ORY, MO., | alongelde the cary and from this Lieutov.. bak olipaee eter ara fellowes coat | stredt, Basing up at tho balcony, boxan tg Hf tho Republicans turn out on election-day, 4 "id change of Depot. |, ® Six Blorlos with Besamenty 1 fo0t, Stone, ¥rout by) Haskins Introduced the candidats, The Rete iapeclally on. toot, where | CHERL YO ON. GARFIELD, Aicees Lecertalas aie Vrepossia for Steam Fire Engine, Th B zs s00t, duel a ayeig maser Tiprovaat ‘GEM, WATRIO! MJuion. was born, ‘In 1764 | and called for yon OM poor, Shortly be- | “ "he sceent order of Gen. Grant to the Boys’ * PARAL teh Ton a RU creA mere Fin 1 i gpuakaea MMOHOSS Ta ta epic: dub lect va the Pee ee et and Blend Clause Roloscopos Se Diy Ivud at this onics, uotll | Croscopes, Burvineturs, otc. Se wich Uno) plac . ak, will We ashivary tas Depsetae of eo ee BUSINESS CARDS, re 9 o'clock, iu response to their demands, (ocompanted b Gen, Jowell, ox-Gov. Mo- Cormiek, the Hon. ‘Thomas ©, Acton, Gon. ‘Ausun G. McCook, and other gentlemen, he stepped through the opow window to in Bluo A CREATED MUCIC CONSTERNATION, |, " among tho North Carolina Demgerats, and, they are greatly alarmed over it, and profess, IN Bonjaria’ weal walted for the cheers that followed Gen, Gar- | American Uni ip tu planted | tha’; fleld’s speech to cease, and then he made a dupag tho iadltad ae village oF Aeeny protest agaiust carly rising, as being decided- | sco which has grown TER cred now iat ae bi ly uncomfortable, He weut on to declare the sarod ae a Beri a + yo CRLLULOID GOODS. errr Knights iplar aml all_styles china Col ite and Cujfs. Do not gadelivery to tls Department 0: , of miyderate situ, with Lose, q aA AL Oe fufportance of settling for all timo the ) j thank you. veoupt the balcony, and was greeted with round | to belfeve that It means war-next, Marchy. ee teneeved i relect nay ur iiifaspuabier bate Th D tf Fu wilt inwarjnest weather. J ritellets qunition whether every Ambricancttizen shall Gen, ‘Arthur wos Introduced, bu did afters Foun of cheeriny from the crowd | aia a purpose on the part of the Republteaus ey ailaues i rl boas nubuaie foft” dasceiphtgns of Qf jurham TNACE, | and goots by a ghee scaeats not cast hls voteaccording|to his choice, and | respond except fo thank the people, not Deo eG hott nded over the esta per: | to seat Gen, Guriield whether he fs elected RUSOSINGALLS, Col, and A.Q, AL Gen’) 154 & 185 Michigan-av. tirinaa Dulidwg) y | have that ballet counted, Establish dus} Charles ‘Willams, Hichard “Crovayy, | Suse Guay. Jewell waved iis hana forullence, | or uot. ‘he Pemocraty regeed this prvet