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IE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, STATE POLITICS. RECHT RCRA State action to prevent Moruthatings «Mere tied gentlemen is that | tlon repor! See eWe reaiiein ah jiiaipien Ot govern by this netton the Yemoctats of Fefierson | the ensili imentat pulley irae, Sho. Fiehneanles Oe arc Canty world be kept solld snd not stray Faoutsviite nasties to thelr dark-lantern business and their Jocnt jealousies, ties from.tho great Democratie preponderanec ih the State, will dl the following list of ofllcers for dorm: Presider HQ. Att tetin s View-Pr 4 promising officer, and the Shrial Service an | home ait TORU wble, eflelent, and zealous ehlef, today. Twas, perhiane, aie cr ‘ers came his stand country has Jost a most shed ard | nygninst it, is thit all 13 three fletd offic hore tend te divide them not only upon thelr . after the Republican god. ‘The : Sow York 5 Congressional, but also upon ‘thelr local | The Ticket and Resolutions of PUNE We realtlem tho platform ndopted nt the uireess OF Hi UR Seen h fing " int oiihadeypnitan Oe heed MIRE ROOT! " etripples She RUE ay Py ied at tickets, What the reanits will be depends on Cane eee tte errr miimion ne | 80 (HEILY problematical there will be ne on of Louisvilles | FIRE RECORD. titeyertTce CMe THUR, MIL We Sree eee et Clromustanees inthe Congressional and other the Iowa Republican inva ‘anid Artin, aud ‘ve pledie fo, both the ansiets, unuet lesa WHterness strife, inati- Pistowart: Corresponding: Severe — or wihier yar wall havo Forgiven ueeit aunty cls. « . 'y Bupport of tho Republicans of fowa, ested in tho Conventlon, Every! ew! Prensnre’ ie ure N VPHUIL,. 81) ot Today, for be! : neve ; Are tte Republicans united 2” 3 State Convention. ne Convento at aeu mulgourned alu ie My peacetil and sere ie & sting, will . i ae BEbaitge BMitir ie it Re retina fire broke moter, fate aii i : oe eee: 10 aly 80.’ he new State Central Committee sat this | dite, whoeve: " be. bes : e 1 pret “ye rr ae. BAM, y nor tinge ats . wnt’ Graken of the tate {Committen, evening sul fetigetedl Mr GS. Hunels as ook ft hau Ry aa that piwention pra Hel INT HITE OF ae Unk orale Ht the ioe Feet eae ee eee tn ‘he eieers ‘ what can you tell us abuut thelr organiza ‘natrninan of the State Committes for tho en- | emplides a lamb ted to the slaughter, ‘This evening 2 iterary and mugtenl ent il ee yns Coy on the i | C3 88 the comin a TOF ee oP ek aald wom Young and Statwart Candidates | sulng year, anita Diane Tae Meaga Tribune. ee eee ee eee cides | tasthiwest corner of ‘Thirteenth nud. Willow iinet dame me etree that wu rag irlor wo tho time 1 was elected in OTRAIZInE Put Forth to Swell the MASSACHUSETTS, lean Convention wie ee nat se eet sa ea anista aver ort intente base] ene wreating raptdly, the: flames colt Ha a An ia me, cng hie State, and we have got it organized now Majority. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, county tleket ag follows: “For Sherltt, IL, Dap wae Se Sasa : muntented to the stove and holloweware | know each attier by slant long betero tee exert Ih four oF five counties, nnd thers Boston, Aug 2.—Tho fusion of tho But- | Skavlem: Clerk wf Court A. We Balas STORM NOTES Sounulsy, oe Bratt Se Unlorsoin ol rhs Ateaty fronte thoy Reow cud co pefors they ye ( never ng been such a determined stand, Jer ant nytl-Butler Dom sf Stat exister of Deeds, Charis ‘alentines aN ° which extended, as did tha mill: from Wil- me they Khew euch other ns you romet never stich enthusiasm, never such cam- eran ay emocrats for a State | pyistriet-Attorney, John We Gales Treasurer, q Vie | gay, ga ketow sonic" by hearty tor tree hover euch enthusiasm, never suet eo | the Butler Men Will Run ‘the | Sonvention Sept. t apncirs to Me complete, | Wikies Coahty Clerk Sforeuty SUE: AT HE BAST fow te Ionian sinsetyatut ign fo th Jane | a wn gente uy frvativey nut wecu teste ey geveral countles show that, Uieee wil be an Democratic Machi i gel Jonas Frond Calin of the Butler | veyor, K, 1, Lee; Coroner, O. Allen New Yonk, Aug. S.—A very. heavy storm | teenth ail Itamnilton streets, “a8 eupte Wy fronunee ot deatie ai “onel kuow? iki anita nereasedt Republican vote. It w oon achinery in State Committee, will eal the Convention to PROT S benatnae cttl tMter torn : tels, ace Y ) who remaine r ‘ hint thos united one, ‘There fre A great many large ¥ order; Maj. M. J. MeUniferty, of Worcester, INDIANA. passed over this elty toulay, and the tempore Gumpert & Bro, manufacturers of cigars., nil tho havi elon "havens oF prom Lhatyin lnndholders in the State who bexin to see assachusetts. ‘i ature has been considerably lowered. since. | Tomas & Cows mill was f erate in them that ia the stutt F the J another Butlerite, will bo Temporary Chatr- | 5 AIRE eae Tents ee rtin | Raln began about fifteen mintites past f, ane time the firo was discovered waitin ee Very extremtest posit ahd atnod aed ee ‘ 7 3 mang and Iatrick A. Colling, antl-Butler, NpIANAPOLIY, Ind, Aug. 25.—Franklin “isleeaety b iu 4 scovercal, a y | Ani aueh inen=s f bidy to det FOLLY OF BEMOCRATIO ADMINISTHATION, | Congrosstonal TD lo Ne will - he Permanent Chat nn ttl iter, | anders has made out the foltowing lst of nt half-past 2 tho gunge indlented agrninfall | foreman fn tho mllling-room, fa missing. i peceinesrepr ee aequalnted— dd reallzo that they have bee ing vet gressional emocratic Nominations rman, It 1s expeeted ft . 7 + tof tho w and realize that they have been paying very that the 1 ‘ ‘ Appolutments which ho will ask Mr. Porter | OF ON® and forty-hundredths inehes. Tele | ‘Che building was soon in ruling, all the | MUS permit thom to bo Just sett ie prcraly Pemucratie wplutis, and the kde in tho Fitth and Ninth Michi int he see ie comiettios yer | Aad hay Tn Alling: Poseytlt, $e Vorter | raph wites were meh interfered with, ) watts Calling nud filing the streets Tie wbte | (OPERA gue, he eat of, the "ward “Thiet they, tee ; ‘ ; M ede 1 ea es King the work very slows Indeed, the: er h yo Uro MuECOW, when we cons! nidtice hnintarat pre liberal. f0 f gan Districts. .. | Sullivan, Sept. 18; Spencer, Sept. 21; yop te 4 Indeed, thers | {tis bounded, Falling bricks crushed the | this particular fault of , coe aler to atsl ca ou Ig the ear rN ea Conventions in Illinois, Wisconsin, South committees nnd other plices on tho | Sept. Hz Greenfield, Sept. 25; Itensselae Nine enses of sunstroke to-day, HEE eT a eaerat "Nw, follow-eltizens, wo aro hero to look into tt we are going to get them.” i s Hleket will be given to Buller, ‘Tho nom- | Sept 2; Knox, Starke County, Sept. 2 The-sloop-yacht Intrepld, from Newport | the structure, destroyed nearly all tho pate Ir oltanemurion GE dee deeaitalltss to reviva tt Se iro day dleposition on tho part of tho Onrolina, and Minuesota, ination of Collins for Permanent Rome City, Sept. 90: Marion, Oct. 1; Henry- for New wort vWwas struck by i squall ait | terns, which Peterson stated will be diMeult | than anythin, flac He tke ae for moro k Ropublicans to defeat the Democrats by President would be Ieetion whieh tho | Ville, Oct. 4: Lebanon, Oct. 6, In case Str, art Island at 180 p.m, upset, amt sank in | to rentace, and tie estimates hisloss atS75,000, | Tens aud revive old men Pactcll ollor's Ropu tears te rentions?" esident would be a sclection whieh tho | ¥) twenty fathoms of water, rything Was | whieh ts covered by 1 " | places lege plenst orles of a great many b TE fois not so much of a. disposition to IOWA. Butler Democrats could recelve and the Ab- | Perter should not necept tho tnvitation, | Tost, and the erew barely senpeth The loss on the tnlllepropert is placed at | We hava’ lean ieuting: tacoge nit Aston, 0 make fusion nominations, but a* disposition Spectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Dott men tender with no loss of dignity. Landers deelares that he will challenge bin | A'boat eapstzed off Rockaway Polat and | $100,000. property's. 0 ft) nearty fttee years, ad we Arve made nee, 8 10 tleadst, fro m mining any nominations in (ores revi, AUR 25,-—The Hepulb- Mr. Suiliis hing tralned with tho Fanen{{ Hult Ma uate estes ot sictiotes, ne Ut Met als men worn dra uct, Aug. 2%—A. tertile ae & Tet ceeupy. the second nnd | fort ta” suns basdat we with Worn r eee v cortain distrlets. « eau State Convention to-day was one of the } regulars, but hag always been conciliatery shed {his morniug was based on Vorter’s bebe . ¥ NB Oak, te bird ioors of part of tho building at the vivor. swe will anect and weeet the wy i Repub! lnrgest ever assembled m the State, and rep- | in public utterances, und was consplenous chatlenge to him, it ts generally bellaved niurnoon Ete i ia Sain notthwest enter of ‘Hhisteruty and Het fen ears nan wien tio tgers moe ce : tain Pere er AT Re rr eae resented all ages and elements of the patty, | at Cincinnati for an endeavor to reunite the tnt Landers wishes to absorb Porter's timo | Rilling Chartes I. Shryber, steward, Tight- ee ten eee Le Ry ut Fee teat Oane eae an iegimene, c henbiekera in the field would render cer old and young, and notably many who for | party. Me is one of the abtest nud clevercst in Grater Mint the litter niny not have an op- ning struck aniunber of pinees about tho | of the front of tho structure are vacant. ‘The | we were so ‘anew iuilug tune frst, bat we thom Ie the civeionof the Democratle eandidate, | {Wo years have been in other parties. ‘There | of the Democratic tenders, and a brilliant Ne ally of attending to those dutles which clu a including the St. Augustin | buitiling ty 110 fect front by sixty-five feet ) Us as, tho Wo Were About to die, Now I ane ae ttl the eputent of tho Republieay pa Veta ar ant good feellng. ‘The | and convincing orator, Ilo combines pluck Speetat Disputeh to The Chleago Tribune. Nir 5 Ny AME 25,—The thunder stornt tai Fe a ee te anita, and thy. otmunina Pattee rest of yous | Moet f purty, or the Hepubitean organizations, platform and selection of candidates teave } and prudence, and is perhaps the one Demo- |, Uaraverri Inde Aug. ‘Oy Senator Me- | that passed over the vity | Harpe fit stele 100,000 Ia arse ‘The Instr | frees ase hore aid thors alent tect cule a ler, peenra te tion will be mado of this | 89,fecling of rancor anywhere, crat of prominence best suited to the role | Donald snoke here fast might. To was erect very severe In tho He oly tb alctrieh An Tt ae ie ene Si ern ever sreedttine | Ov OE write one Hico Capt Carine tay f mie MALO ‘ The contest for Attorney-General was | which Is likely to be tendered hin, al by a flr audience, for be It known the | known mon, was struck by Hehining and | buildings were PO eater ie ea its Hicaer aici sills, nae itll they dies We i rifis loft. entirely to cack Congressional | Vigorous and Hvely and ilustrated the un- | ‘The contest for the Gubernatorial nomina- penn ae in dass augone was {it belter business |. killed on Pelham avenue near the southern | about ‘$10,000, s Hee ee eee ee eeey eee aTuCt thettng i eect fe carry outits awn {dens on thut.| certatnly of Conventions, the lowest mien | tion Is between ex-Gov, Gaston and ex-Con- auceeten, Fre een no teate ee ONG rHuneleed a Sovmnteaitit . AT St. Lol a aod we Be pee vf sau honed ta Mi fi Sees rat about the organtzation snd: force on the frst ballot winning the fleld at Inst. gressman ‘Thompson, with the probabilitiesin | suddler, here “and people could fully rely | street, were algo struck by lightningand | — gr, Lours, ren eae atl ke outabout liver Nothing oun not WBN BENE wey noe Ae 4 of the Tee sauicivede stisenugte'! Tho candidates selected are young and’ | favor of tho latter, In any event the nomina. | UDP whut ne told them, Wut since fio tins | sliglithy Injured, oe y Aug. 2.—A firebroke outabout | wich other willa we live. “Lam pine those nes z “They have Increased Ine number, and agalwarty and with a gingls exception -have fons for Taloutenant-Governor, Seereinry’ ot fot. to makiug Democratic speuctivs they tio at toluarany to-nieht from Now Tats, Ta Toy pO ee ti 8 ii in its etaloeanl ot tire here today! | 0 auoitlioe portion a itty k hnvo better organizatt o % ood war records, Capt. do A. ‘Tl State, Auditor, ‘Freasurer, aud Attorney- ye ements bre ac . es that the yael allie upset in the | 7+ neron & Co,, on Bremer avenue, Jus { m bral lown, preelpitating Gen. previous sonra They Hon generally thin jn | good, war ecards, | Cab ce State, | ieaerad arc pretty aro to ‘be mainly tn tho | Heth oerate ball pate ree at wie tho | stom, ‘un Cape reget Baker, of the | enstof the Uniou sloek-Yants, aut Jn a eve Hick a two or thro of tho ropureent tn te : Stato ticket, six or seven Congressmen, and | Capt. J. K. Powers has served one t ‘ ads of the Butler nen, Pee ste lure any tite tien ns, | Sixteer rd, “Brooklyn, und party were | minutes ft was entirely destroyed. ‘The toss | that there” was not ‘anyborty hi vines : State VckGt wx Contest HG r edd one term ns | “the ‘ndjustment of the new State Control and If he left anything unsaid ft was.an over: | drowned, One man It was stated was saved, ine * 2 nybouly hit when thay i number of, agatha Cone dtewistee of {hs State Lanil Unisex Capt. We Committee will be afte most delteate work of alicht,,. Laueacke was Tage (ity Hieless NOE | EheTe WeRe SH IN HO TAEEY: Theta for $4 00, ead cound ihe nat Cansulonll Lwanted tosngermerstine tte I and otherwise, In fact, they even think that , Lucas, nomluce for State Auditor, enlist- Convention, he Butler men are de- Nae Bik way oe . babbuerts) ed to sny—by adding this; These men v ft q : 8 Ly City @a y é termined to ¢ . thera was no guile, ‘he Senator sought to. : : a was about twe a ber wi i nen went out * Looking over the wido field of National | wor, o nremaicy may be expected from irreconctla- a s Lif elected, pence: 1 6, ete starnt “nt | Stout & C nd A. ‘To th mortals to put their uwit tinmare T 4 Over el Nation ume home to Bremer, served six years og like MoUafferty: 4 et : + fully if he could, forcibly (f he must. The MncAUO, Aug, 25.—The stornt of Inst night | ofonl « ‘ony and was consumed, ‘To the | tus inte it, and to innke It : pallies, How dacs the bruset sirike yan . ns County Treasurer, was District Eleelor In jataly Fe ee ey aa Mion ae Clnclminth meeting was sor aiveds gnc atone auth appears, from telegraphic advices, to. have MeL OF Jolin aleyers a te Mot OR tonegrioe a ectian guoutt i : FST eee earned uel it wns | 1876, then becnme publisher of the Waverly | eveltmoing so Tiras tat HW the Union Benjamin | ie A thor pleasant to.| extended over w large aren of country, and | (op feet of wlilte plite, wi 0 de hor to. thy monngdas t Q v . iy J if Lobia N | wing the praises of other less worthy men feu! . 1 eet of wiiite pine, which was niso de- | ato un thi (polnting to tha mong ‘ ft : i s lo Thursday evening, 20th, jen Tint ri ve ying 4 a z ya Nat or £ Jooks as though the North was going to be | County; age 45. : = vison will spent from tho Hopublican stand | Very fast in some localities, Torti of STeyers yard,eovering aire 0f Bey | Reet aera a re ee cio act ue golld itself, and that insures the election of | "5 iy. ‘Conger, th theo for State MICHIGAN. Inthiselty, Onr people are gomewhutdis- | New York advices report a tremendous gral squares, nr tho Humber-yards of Knapp. wate forovernore, TEhAL i What we oeee f aa ey renena Wei amt urer, enlisted’ 18. a private. in tho “Ono ince teins : Sila ekaes ir erng | mpaiuted that they nre tot fo hear the joint | purrieane along the const, and itis probable EU eee at Jest Hee nt EE the and leehatwe moan eae eee eet i ton may try to strugele out of his Staunton | Hundred and = Second — Uiinojs Ine Democrats held thoir Convention “for this cial Leen St ae Lafay- | that the wires will be so prostrated that the | fect of limber had been burneds but the firo rarlyeaceund Regiment (fort nee tects cue i Ferre amt LD. Heals grind SoA fantry, ross to the rank of Major, | the Fifth (Michigan) district to-day, and on $i Esai ances nt Rea tiers: pata seat wl Bon delayeds 1f a10t: ahouer ise as Meor eu a aa er ae tt tion sit iwenieandtt a aay rt Me yt crow butt i theinselvos. served through the Wur, came to lowa In | the second ballot nominated the Hon. L. 1 atte ae hie aataits 25 The Hon. |" At 2 o'clock 2 is ov q wiorohendede Utne Union, Stoukey ar a5 | (he aay fellow-eitiaena und eomendeast greet ; 60, se r Ty . M. Brown, of Winchester Mts welock a, ni. there ts overy indication |-upprehended. ‘The Union Stock-Yards are | Yi touddy with citizens and comrades, F grec e THEIR RUCOND WAS MADE 1h served two terms os Treasurer of | Randall, of this city. By quiet cuncusing It | Ton, Jesse Spam ot Fees agate of further und general rains, on the opposit side of Bremen avenue, but hint wit trent satisfaction and bid foun i up in the Democratic Congress, aud the more | Dalles County; age sz had been found that no corlition was pos- cat an inimense Republican gathering |‘ no damiuce was done thom, the fremen Keb Gon, Garfield , eee etait the worse tioy male it. | Smith MePherson, the nominee for Attor- | sible with the Greenbaekers, «Tho nomlueo in Moscow, Rush County, this eventing. ‘The LOUISVILLE. Ing tha buildings wellavatcred. ‘The loss of | | Cau Garlick returved to, tlexelnnd to fied 27 that eae upover Tinnvock's hom ney-Ceneral, is a resident of Montgomery | Iya genial, kindly man of sone local popu ie ting Aras ie lace ecor lield i that Lovisvinie, Ky., Aug, 25.--Yestorday and Kiinpp, Stout & Uo. enunot be given to-night, boere sat will go to his homo in Menter to Uubaldeds Lhe Deuioeracy ean'eex: | County, a graduate of tho Law Departiient | larity, but not the sort of thber the retiable | Honmied eakers were recelved with tne | to-day the wenther lins bean most oppressive As considerable pauinteon his military capuelty, because they ange eles ‘ y, but not the sort of timber the retlable } hounded enthusiasm and thelr remarks | T i ae AT PIVTSBURG. a\s considerable misapprehension oxists as a have been opposed to miltary eandidates for | Of the Iowan State University, has served | people of this distriet select to make u Con- | tistened to with tho closest attention, | Ni here, ‘Thermometers at the Signal Oflee sna, Pa. Osi to the thine of tho meeting, it fs aitlelally, ane years, and outside of ilsalitncy ndldutes (OF | threo terms as District-Attorney tn the Third | gressman, Whether ho will necept or not ls | meeting tins been held fn. this section thaLias { Have shown ntemporatiroof Dudex.each lay, sacinti ys Heeniah Tele vu rai Melt Weld Heoreunfon ae Polede Sey Saat { Ysnothing to him. 1s all a, binecoat and | Judicial District, isa splendid lawyer and | nob dofluitly - known, Some Tssort that { done.ns much good as this one, Everything | while others in pinees less enrelesly exposed | ry tity eventug ab Ge ea ca a atid tt fs rounlon at Toledo Sept, 2 and brass-huttens iden, and even that fs a fallure, | industrious student; age 2. hig nomination 1s. but a blind, and | 8 In harmonious working order, and the Ke- | have registered much higher, The records ro thls eventiye about 6 oFclock, and for 0 | ie tie ill Be Se ee ime et : Why, there are fotsof moss-backs In Missourl | pie: u i ay publleans are falrly wilt with anticipated 5 ai “ time it was feared the entire building was | ‘Tillery will bo held at the same tne and Y oer support hime They nro tired. of These nominations are pretminently itto | that Inter he whl disappear from | yietory. of the Signa! Office show this to be as hut 8} qgomed. ‘Lhe Fire Department, however, place, 1 Sree ernest They payed that in | Be wade, and of which Ropublicans may be | the contest. The Democrats — will Bpectat Dispatch to The Cletgo Tribune, day as has been experteneed here this sea: | ty uxtraordinury exertion, managed {0 con 0 Ba Or ae ey Ee deatiuie | proud, With tho old War Governor to pre- | bu united; and oxpected to support a Green. Lavaverre, Ind, Aug ie Cireen- | SH) with the exceptionsof the Watt And Tih | sing the tiames to the rear portion, nnd soon CASUALTIES. tithe surface there was suine enthusiasm ut | sid and direet the Convention, and the young | back nomtuce, a, fattst of ‘Democratic ante- | backers of the Ninth District het another of duly, Althourl the excessive hent has) jad thom under controle ‘The proprietors : He sitet att depnsiion to abit to te | bead or the party to do tho work, the eat catonts, Tig Greenbuckeiy 3p, thelr Con, Congregstonnt Convention at, Laban te caused mult sultering and complaint, NO | state that the damage to the payer cannot be SINGULAR ACCIDENT. 5 iS A matter oF 1 q = vention nominal vhn C. Blanchard, uv . Atyers, the former to be, Was uke is > ¢sthnated to-night, but state It fs small and Special Dispatch ta Thi D Tribe HE a er helt sober second dought repels | Pilan opens in this State with agood omen. | Joni by neclanation,—a man who has hot | of he beme thy Democratlenomlnee. A.M. : srfety W! : pede. fa: The Chegga Teibaae, Auninde supporting amin whofoushtagainst | The Sisto Central Gominitien held a meet | the iesheek or cowl tice ot ono Of the yours ‘Ainentroul, of Feaniort, was suttted, | cq WUMMERABAMIEE TA 5 seul nod neater Wi aun eN || Smart TU Aa =A Resale min tho eld, 11s nomination cannot | Ing after the Sonvention, aud revtected John | of tho disirtet. He has Itehed for ofiice for | Tits makes the felt irec-cornered. HatHSBATM, Pie Alig. 2-—A. furlous | loss on hullding and bindery will rene $5,003 | FUG Probably lath tect ie ten the decelve any except those Who want to ba dle: $. Runnells, Chatrman, ; years. ‘Th v Hepubiieans are delighted with = a storm, with thunder and lightning, prevalied | fully Insured. eTho only MP the fire is une | frm of Jolin Clark, near Rochester, this won't daceive the fair-minded, eandid peonli Des. Morsney de Awe tote e Thepub- cumpatens for ithe Ton Tot TE ae Bpectat ain ID eet ‘Tri here to-day, Several buildings were struck, Kulowie —_ snuntys iinfternoun, Allvhell Kirkpattlels is everywhere who have got an intorestatstako | Nean State Convention Wot ng Ai nem. with | Yer, nombiated yes pray, they hove far the | Sr, P. AUL Sti, Au onthe Dh Tint no: runt ‘hana, waa done, Gent, Ol IN CHICAGO, a Cina Han at ito el ee 2 in tho prosperity of this Government. Maj, A. R. Anderson, of Fremont, as ‘lem- best candidate tn every respect. + Pavty Minn, Aug. 2—Lhe Demo- | vers powderanlil at Eatrel Run was struck, 1 _ OTE at Bo" , sunerintending the digptig of a well fur. Mr, 8 ait ‘ley spokes warm)y and eanthislatie, porary Chairman, Gn. taking the ehalr Sa). a Spictat Disatch to he Guetan Tribyne x ecutla Conetoaefuti Goureatlen fortis Se andl n Huouaaat Dats of nuvetler explo, Hes eee Sabet Eoa RN clare estar Clark. At the depth of thirty feet a stratum tt y, and, useverybody will agree, with his | Anderson made an eloquent speech of 8 RAND HAVEN, Mich. Awe. %5.—Tho Tee strict met at Le Sueur to-day, and } pA y destroying the mixing-room, ‘Lhe < : sed by re on tha | of rock was reache EUS! ie gal stdtwariness of utteranes, |, ar fength, sal 2 ; tt ‘ a pubtien it Gounty é Convention to-day \was very nanatated Tomy. Pochler, of Henderson, | Hood eaused conskteruble Joss in the,city. oor oF se saul ance am tho rent ofa ine A blast ane aa end See leona f OFLC! EW hae scot sald he following were appointed as thy Com- se pS ie following excellent | Sibley County, for Congress by acelamatton, _ story building at No, 1 West Harrison | to seo the eff On reaching thy bottom. On, b——,? was the Wisconsin yarlation | eatines D. W. Adding, of All OF NS | Clerk, Georae D.Prners “Lreagurer ‘David | tated a good deal about accepting the noml- fdas Me, nf % aby dames Wishart. The fire wis | vie ene yonded tu. Ile fast nearly 9 of this now familiar rejoinder. watts DW) Adams, of Allunakees 0". | Wailers, Register of Ddeda, loys Ittz; | watlon, us ho thinks there is no cliance of Ks Broossarox, Illy Aug. 25-—A. alleht | cae Oe Godwork, Dana fire to tho sure | reneled the Surfitce nen te ee eo 1 SOT ee Zotetn soldiers think of | Lineman aud A-lee linger, ‘of Adutre Judge | Prosecuting AMttorncy, George W, Se eee a a ea rrerITen a Feat GEE Ts eee ee eee at on soe TE Due a Uastinpey alc haus sven ies sets cavoverd } the Wikkinmmnered “and humane gentienan | Stocklor,. of Mronont; and J. S. Fitehpat- | Surveyor, Joti, fy Faster: Sorottery, Curtis | felene dy ni ‘ ‘| Farmers are almost In despalr over thelr mac ab, Hiatidl, when. it. was allacoreee i mannerc a « «01 $ . Se UFVOyOr, story. Cor ‘, ends Instated, and he finally accepted,’ 4 * ht. ‘The ther. A PLINY, MICH. ihat his forehead was completely crushed in, ' pyre be diemnouratle party has put up ag its viol of Sov. ar Dubinin sae i Me Caray, ane aidh. Fluo; Flat, Comets: ho. Went, ‘to. Gas Suour with: "a, |enene tolls ralncil y the depuahty Pa he ithary Speetat Dispateh to The Chiengo Tribune. Te was Drourht here to-night ‘snd the front. { ene ay finwent any love for him, nor hayo ‘Temporary Stereiary, ant Wes Haywood, Distrlety Cornutt ‘Van Loo; Second Dis- Wiitelous = fotuanl pease Ghia most | o'clock, : Beane Saaiwaw, AMlchs Aug. S—A fire Meee Tastee there is but ila j fathers, or thelr sons, or any of thelr | of Hancock, Col, Manning,-of Wapello, and rict, Join L. Perham, 4 OPT nes mn aM started at7:15 this evening In the seeont |} ape of. bk LCUVETY, Lirkpa 4 relations,—espectutly those’ who yor any | W. B, Moffat, of Lontsa, ruslstant Secretit Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicaga Tribune, Drivately admitted tho certainty of Pouhler’s INDICATIONS. tory in the re y eee th hope of bis recovery. irkpatriek has F; fey maa Th x W. B, 3 . ,ouls ry Man Se ai, Meson _ [Miefeat. Phe speeches of congratulations 2 es IONS » story in ho rear of Patterson’s earringe shop | friends at Covington, Ky., who are said tobe z ite Tose a ater ns garnered Wy ; ‘Senator Kirkwood was dd by th eate Can oanat Ba eer ea were significantly full of gusconade about Orrice oy tne CHB SHS ATs GPFFICET In Hint, Over seventy bugles in process of | Well to do, ee . the testimony of the best witnesses, and cati- | Conmnittes on Hoe a a eceariiantion for | NHuth District, held here to-day, nominated Maneouk’s tating his weal by foree it elected, | WAswINaTON, Dy C.. Aue, O00 a m.—For | construction were lost, Loss, $4,000; Insured ae aaube ioe Peau wel sou anyei anata reanizntion for B S. Pratt, of traverse City, tor Congress, | Whleh is not common In this latltude, pone =o an the obic, Valter. Beales for Slam, ai niilinery, ature stots was anal Pre aeeie sas new on. this subject, for THe Trinune has | During the taking of the. second ballot for nly fourteen delegates ¥ present. ‘The barometer, stationary or lower temperature, | dummized considerably, but tho loss js covered eat ‘4 , Rovered itail, and what i hag sald iscon- | Auditor the names of Alexandel | nominee admitted Ina speech that Hubbell SOU'TIE CAROLINA. varlable winds, shifting to enst or south, | bY $1200 Insurance. Manitowoc, Wis, Aug, 25.—Capt, Iverson, firmed by’ plenty of witnessea? were Withdrawn sander and Allen | Would be elected, but he bind consented ta | CHanreston, S.C, Aug, 2.—D. Woatt partly cloudy weather, and focal rains, pS z of the schooner Arrow, of Milwaukee, fell : Wise oat the, tenubllean prospects in nots tira” ballot resulted: Luens, ‘0; Tin to wphold enogtalle wre als pane | Aiken and George D, Tillman have heen Fe: For the Lower Lake region, stationary fol- | pouray Sara eet this f overboard and was drowned {n the bay here 8 “ < Town, 34. i rani vis Upper Penin= | nominated for Congress In the Third and | owed b; eter 0 veure LOUIsvIELE, Ky. Aug. 2%—Fire this fore- | yesterday afternoon, Just how tho aculdent ago te Anton tlelet tes only Baus | iy ‘the nomination of Lucas was made unani- aplay an te Convention wus exceedingly In- Pigeh Distrlets, by ths Bemioernts,. isliaed ine a aes Haat A dat atationnes OF acute at Conall fe Tiron! sonp and eandle } occurred can’t be ascertained, for the erew— p F, ‘ority.?” . M Lt ae : ‘i ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. onke, S.C, Aug. %5.—John S, Richard or te a nett ele iY "| factory duimaged the place to the amount of | x mate and o a —t Jor i Soi ee Gans livanatef anadlictions ent ;Convention proceeded to, dominate Maree Cinen, Miele, Aus reat. Ree | Sotle the sitting member, was unanimously ener temperature, partly, cloudy or cloudy } §9,0005 fully Insured, Btortess At Rest et ra RS b ; Ahant Cor ert tine LES present pres.) TMS: AE wis ‘ eo ree OF tute, Le publican County’ Convention for Calhoun pennopelimntedlta-0as & as patocratle eantlidate ‘weather and Seeastbnal alt. Falthine: Barer _——— aroused, Lut the oplulon now Is that tt fs the K . portion would be kopt up?” E.IL Conger of Dallas, nud Holbrook of met at Marsiint (oxtay and I nomlunted Jy i pai from tho First South Carolina | ice stations. or higher UaiAOrRte, ae ARMY REUNION. rey of too mueh whisky. rt : “Te Gunther will conse - | Os rt i 5 ca = rs " NTA RSD « Rarflold Makes One of His Mappy | tin and two seamen of bark Conitrand’ u nation—and we expect ie haere ra ‘s Te baer arn nominated for ILLINOIS. Nonrorat, Vow Aug. The Rendjustors RE ARIA ere a at tt peechen to Mia Comrades of the Kors | by te cupstaing of i baat erosshng the ¥row ‘ % Gabe Bouck withont any doubt. Gen. | Register of the State Lant-Oftices by acela- Rock Istaxn, Il, Aug. 2.—The Demo- | of tho Second Congressional District have | higher temperature, vartable winds, most -tyenceond ODfo, Z tera Bar, ki Brawe save {ust seas wore ent | iatln, tog for nomination for aAtto eratle Congressional Convention for the Sixth nominated BW Lacy, & rbnatanaataite |e oUt, partly cloudy weather, and ov rene ener Ti reinitoh of Cusp TO DEATH. ; 1 fc be ay for nomination for rie Distriet, held Fenese _ TeCHMON Dy V they sh tis emacrn! easional rain, iiel’s vogtinen he Forty-second Sell = ¥ q ind Sigger proposes to nud will bo elected, | 1,8, Winslow, ‘of dnsper; and * $ ‘Speclat Disputeh to The Chteayo Tribune. John Randolph Songress by scree cena tendance was large, “Tho welcome address i Tare sai atest ota 3 aaah bet Late . | I. s per; and Siulth Me- bo Tribune. John Randolph ucker for Congress by coMivaao, At was delivered by w, De Daxtabor, a young man 20 to 23 years old, a w 5,000 innfority, but we do expeet to carry the | i h ‘ ater TEXA wal a | OF ni Pee ee Grense: fellowing which, | 2uplds & Indiana Ratlrond hero, was caught the other twor—Bouek’s and the Milwauttes | Winsor, assembled at tho Opernlfouse tony sul v8 rox., Allg. 22—-A. Ni 8 a of La Grange, following wich: | between two ears Inst event d su erushed ¥ " Yet. ‘Ihe Greenbackers we nIBLOW «++ nominnted the Hon. A.C, Clay, of this clty, Gatvestoy, Tex., Aug. &.—-A News spe- 2 speeches were made by Gen, Garlield, the rt two ents Inst evening ant eo 5 is ater ihe Gresnbyck re won't amount i econ nant, : for Senator, aud Sarita Thos it chee etal from: pari says cer Tunblloat State a Hon. G. W. Geddes, of Mansfiokd, and Capt. that ie de tiga Hi eves wil i Pe draw unything to speak of from our side,” ooveefZl| Readies, ‘county, for Representative. he Greene | Central Committee met to-day, and nomli- De er ff a\. MeLure, of Wooster, A resolution ndopt- PS (face eg net ‘ ‘Mr, Enos teft for his home last night, but V7 MePhergon.... backers will probably vote with the Demno- | ated B,J. Daviy for Governor, A. Slemerhne | “xiaxiaui, 7h tainimuin, os. eit sayst “We deem as an honor tho promt Fi 3 the other visiting members remuined over for THIRD BALLOT, crits, for Lieutenant-Governor, and pat of "QENEUAL OnSBRVA TIONS enve given befor y La CANADA. Hs : to-day's meuting. 190) Bruty Special Dvateh to The Chicaco Tribune. State teket In tho eld. Re heel hei | Pore one aerry Sullon’ ta none Anse —— a 100] MuPhees Sraorik.p, IL, Aug. 25,—The promi- are rh nn OLE Colone), James A, Garfield, and wo eheer- | cost of Govern t=; Id and ‘ HAMPTON’S SPHECIL ALIS NAL Tt Heth sity wna “noticed Santora trae " ARKANSAK, qwing, [R'nf oer | Tully and proudly commend: hin as amin iS raeiiunedenvoul shanty mat Mone ti f THE VIRGINIA DEMOCKACY DISGUATED, lol megs 20) last uleht spent most of thelr the Keakyin | Jarriat Rock, Aug, 2—Janes K, Jones, | = rag ; treal. ri Lig Pe sete Dbpates to The Chicooe Tefan BALIOT, Wrestling with the lon of bation, of Hempstend, was to-day unanhnously nom- | Absn eet an pat cere areal dent of the a Spectat iupaten to Fhe eaten Triounts : en EW Your, Aug, 25.—A special correspon- 7) Mradley. gud with | tha ass vo at the alleged | inated for Congress from the Second Con- | Hrecuifuse sistmnentul Axsoclation for.tho ensuing year, | Mon riety Aug, 25.—A policeman natn " dont sent to Virgie by the Tribune to. in 2cU isu | ePhersai Rrent organizer sucvceded In figuring out | gressional District, yy the Democratic Dis | Cure: ‘The next reunion will be held nt Galton the | Blanchett committed sutetde to-day by throw s ; : ;, " on. paper the majority In this Sinte. “Phe | triet Convention at Vreseott. tpi, Just Wednesday In August, 18st. - 0 sity: \- ‘ vestigate the fneta in regard to Wado Hamp | During the duking of thu, slat balken, 7 Fifteenth Distrlet Congressional muita Wat oueeUCon aL Lear therein a) a nt Wealay 14 ANTI ISH ong, | Se Mamnel In front of a elty yassage! Fy ton’s apoech at Staunton, weltesthat Mr, Yost | Whlelt wig dono between Winslow and Me- | also considered, | and | We is rumored EW JERSEY. Gineinmait cose] at | BL Fe ea oe a tena Cleveland dior: | WHy ear) aud gotting eritahodt to death, Me and prominent Democrats of that elly who | L2grion. Air Young, Withdraw, and the most | that compromis y be eftecte . NEW JERSEY, Glovetund nye 8? e er } had heen In an asylum sometimesines fort ’ p er of that elly who | of his yoies changed to MeDy 7 n Mpromise | mit eftected | oNany Daunswi N. d, Aug. 2.—G Huvenport 1 ald, follows: . slum some timesht Bi z heard the specch testify that tho language | after rity Gan vote ‘oo MeBhergon who, | whieh will result in the withdrawal | ay, Ww Baunswick, Ne dy Aug. 2.—Gen. | pour FEniow-Crrtzens: ‘This. te n fornlly sath sanity, but was turned out cured and taked ¥ ; ‘of Hampton sus correstly sported el, tho ae meeting fay Nous was made the nomi: | 0} ‘ both Eden. and _. Filler, and the | ‘Thomas D, Hoxie was tnantmously nom: | Des Sofie BGhy. ” ina inilitary fiinllys tor ta wars Towimione 18 onthe foreo again, * T ing aurpelatal and disgusted by the denial of the a oo eb eretes GTA of wren, to peabablltty, that this seheing can be ‘ONNECTICU'T, shay soa eld (A nitty reunion without gone panei Aus. ieee ie at rahi te angunge used, printed In the Washington | ‘bistriet electors were nominntel ns fol- | Stat lout, tur don ts, supported by thi | Shworerows, Conny Aug. | S—James vxaltoniit ainl wie, heshuent Aeoutd Ne ation | ment ln Cae foe A tactto™ inated Ft Post, because they wera themselves iu neeort | I if Electors Wers nomlumedl os fol | State Comintttee, though it eluins to be | phelps ts renominated for Congress by und {iy this good-mntuired audience wi ny. | svits $1)700,000 more than fir tho Inst yeir B with tho sentiments expressed, and did not Piektor, oor Stuseqttas ton peutral ash: § MRSS eet a tte Deneetaee Hest Fok COMERS De 8 Iigourd tunny wecldute ike thas und welt kuop tho reign of the Mackenzio Government. Io- M co why ‘ q Beat) Mire, i vVAYs ve! result o i 0 ee SOL a ea ye * nmniGaT yomne Wat Ee ilear npn agent, (eae A . of the Valley Virgintan, snging that he does s Sixth, tt 1. ‘Tilton, of Wapellos inthy Ti UNG As at agent of tho old Forty-second military family, and ft | apy ¢, 4 ‘ the u She Hot recollect using the ‘words aserlbed to Mie Lewis Milesof Waynes Eighth, district Is dally Tierensing in bitterness, and Bpeclat Dispatch 0 The Chicago ‘Tribune, is well for ns to inect here; niveteen years igo Tho Canndinn Premier recently visited a = . Tim, and protesting atany rate that the con. | G, Scotty of Ha Miles, of Wana: Tight B. | tht tho disvosition shown by, the Democrats | Wasiunarox, D. 0, Aug. 5-H, H, Fine Tot nerowed af earnest eltizens in that court- | Iouse of Commons, and the London corre q 7s ; ai placed uuinn Casiu te Incurrect, die Ticnd, of Greene. 4 South. Seber He ee Marit ket solidify ley, eh wale anne Hatorloly a Mo res toa ou se ee ee rua tenoner ae muneen Ot tho Hulnburg Datly tiie f a g u a0 tited confidential barrel agent of ‘Tilden yuur sehoots was tinong thom,” The boss of the | “escribes tho resemblance between itn Washington Post F THE PLATYOUS — nile: i 5 che) ‘i A y e Tho Committew on Platform, through Mr. | WISCONSIN, and who last winter was connceted with tho een ro there, dnd nftor wo bad talked | Lord Benconsiieid as followa: Even with. anne: edward Hel, Chairman, reported Bs tole Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Springer-Mannlng auonytons lettor, and was Hit Mi Neher Of tio Se eae ee nana tanh ets a Siikiannie WANG ya cada Ganvor tows Gaupratainloa thd ite Warentows, Wis, Aug, 25—'Pho Demo: charged by the experts with Inving written pltoroy Mint te bla contest ivan por his aan i ap aarinen oe hard. Beace a peclal Dispateh to The Chtcago Tribune. publienns of town, whein Italireotly od tho Me* | cratle Congressional Convention for this (the the lotter, ta to tase wart tn the Tndians-cntie schoolhouse niga Haein tho darkdnssor xe. | onslield, =~ When Sir Jolin Saedonall ni Fee ue Ds Gn Ate abe eitenrenont= | un,the penpio.of thy Stuto aud Nation whos} | Sucqud) district 1s eullod to wicot in thls Oily Torn re AU OUOBTIE OE IS Foubor, Gh They'aud enowly Ashtund County | $I Or stay barelioncted, te, reseail et Y Tie ge rr "8, pH sei S, 8 a 5 z + 8 te down w! d : 7, ja wel ' Ayo Nene tbine Of, Levit Dini tou. tats atliToe- | Caeeeae etek aa aatonnse abet oo uoominant | on Wednesday, Sept, 2 Two delegates | | Mvidrick, 1s. Weight, of Peimaylvantia, HE aE RETA SOME Ra Tn fs almogt embarEns a and ercoUrs & torto Austrin, stopp f ‘ National Governingnt exovelsad by the sov from each Assembly district and two from | Greenbaek-Demoernt, who falled to secure thom fiem Ashland County, and these xt " ¢ thesingu: er My pped here to-duy on his ry soveril . @ 3s wot | It to tho extent of closely fitatin theslns way to Towa, ard had n-conterenee with the:| ypueia venninont oxurulsad by thy overt | Senatorial district ts the basis of rup- | {he regular Vemoeratio nombuation, has ub your chilirons etooil tt the contre oF eee dae cnitare of Lord Beaeonsticld, Iie is t President und the State Dey i - . We oongratulte the vountry wpatt the | resentation in the Convention, ‘Tha district last been nominated by ong of the factions jury fumily nnd bore thoxo old banners that yaw | tho wilght advantage of the Lritish Mlnlatet is resident 10 State Departinent offielals, | pence with other Nutiong, the prosperity of our . of the Democrats of hfs county, seo tattered before you to-day, Quo of thon - n or Mr, Kasson soon leaves for Lown to take an Hoople, the houwaty: arnt tially ot ied wolleus ee ar yet been careled by the Demucrate ———— inaeiSand. Comp ti mh ahd ne Ast ed ity oN ea pre: W TatlV caict ln tho eAMNDASEN INTUAE-State, AT | ee react Ee onal rovennes, | Ina Congressional tight, and It fs safe to. us nid und Company G front Ashiand earciod ty oly ty. base anion further will remain {n this cauntry until after the tional deb Peirce rea suine that Republican aseendeney will be cinerea balo of Peerage WINS OF Kebellton It PCa St He hss + Glection, He avill then return ta Vicnun, and | 2 Wuawnutinl intereat elutrgo, at tho ovr-roe gilt ant abed fh an contest for Congres | yew cotton from, Alabama. to this market car eit ms ln ue hy ara Uri eho Winall soon thereafter tender his resignation. curring Hgnteniig th av Republican Adminis: | manin November, In 874 the Democrats | yy; Id nt the Ce Exchange t 3 : ad Fave puch of alzhonor | a nora Ing of the hans, and, in briel iter ih je ituoity Lay a Werd Within 21s vates of electing. thelr | 8 sol at the Cotton Exchange to-day for Upon hans where, ud tho other af those Lane | the ttle mannerising ao fathlliar in our OF 0 Yepre Avene pdetond ame Republican Adiinlatration of | cantidate, the, Mon, A. G. Couls over 183g conts u pound, It came from Decatur, NEW YORK ITEMS, Fer ee eee eau Soia trun | Henini, Ho ta ike hin, too An ils real r epresentative Weaver, who hag recently | BeSalRarntiay Ye oil tron are invityte Wa. | tio Hlon. #1 Caswell, but this yeir thoy Ala, New You, Aug, 25.—Judge Chonte in tho | of Hiram, ‘the atudont company ‘trom thy | Wits and ta complete the resemblances he é returned from tls Alabamn trip, ty stopping | conwratulata tho poople on tbo exSatlonl came We neurest they ever hayoot galutng the | St, Lours, Mo, Aug, 2—In tho drill of | United States Court has denied the applien- tds WeSioruitcetrse and i alsnanared, | 0 polities ready, audacious, aud, (0 1 0 iday In the elty before leaving for Matne, | equomy existing ln evury departmunt, of (ho prize, ‘Tho best contest they van eyur expect ‘Is cite ay ‘ Higa Ke follows: the fute, andcame Bomocavered | truth, sometiies unprlnelpledy ‘ y ving for SMalne ite ect | tho divisions of Knights of 1 y Mr. \oaver ta still ¢ I eeeeeten at nittle: Cemeaditie on kde wise | to Wage thoy made in 17H when they nome | ys visions of Kalghts ot Pythiag at the | tlonof James A. Whalen to fle and servo a | with the glory of tho contlict, | We were nt fant Sprctat Llapateh to Tae Chteago Tribune ri ; a eee ja still confldont that the Greene | and prudent management of our varie [ited Judue IL 5. Orton, av very able and Fatr-Grounds today, for tho merchants? | bIIL of exceptions mine pro tune In the sult et any again, and we did not fot partisan poll: Montaeat, Aug. 2.—The water Un the A Maer wilt poll 4 considerably yote, but he | ous Bui institutions us shown not popular cundidates bnt Mr. Caswell defeated | prize, $500, the Lafayette Division, Lafayette, asalust Gun, Sheridan for the recovery of | {4 wise ua thon, and wo donot lot partis Itlver Wronec {3 sald to have fallen a s vary bitter In denunelation of tho! Demo. | oly, Wy tho oleh reparten wut feue | hin by. 875. Two years ugo Mr, Caswell hud |, Lib, was the vietor Che Indianapolls and | damages for tho contiseation of hl Y UF | ablp enter our cirelo here to-dny. | We did font slnve June, o Se a ae atO OF Aiata one | trent Gauimauone by tha Chice wceutteur | dtear ninjority aver ‘ily recut ain Exaile duly, Diy Ht or te ee eer sstpme PrODCrSs | aunere a nme to bo beeturen for tue D ‘There arent present sixty-six sea-RoluR yee yorsation that freu speech does not osist at | huyutentot the War 4 musie ior the urumpe | Hemocratie competitors of sony 700, YO Springtield, O. Divisions were the compete |“ Innnl Tanded utc pI. | Muri Wo nyrond to bo brothirun for tho Us selsin the harbor, On tho sani date last Ye ton South, and thot the only oplntons that are | Mvon Gur state War and defonwo bods of 1S) | these fgures VE Ws wafu to ‘aaguina | Hors of the Lafayette Diviston, 5 2gialarauta landesbnl Cate wurden to-tlayy | iia int ithe ait aati wher utao tho mmmbor was’ forts-soven, ‘Lhe tall, 4 ’ f t whe ; uf i, f y 235, . r ‘ ‘ the t wns 2 the ee pantie natty ‘thosy ‘eitertained by the Dem- | Nauliy, upouthocnoourayemuncotered to overs | {Hd district [4 secure tor the Nepal ————————— “"Ghartea 1. Mescrolo hns béon granted por- | Us tnuder tho tay to Mabe for the Union, ivata this year to data yra die Ae malt Tt D ‘eee : Interedt and. hope, ong ruvived business, our | Heans, providine no tulstake ts, made tu COLORED EDITORS. iifsston by the Court te continue the Toth, | opps tholr color of skin, whatever tholr previous sels. ‘Tho wrrivals up to the se ee YOUNG MENA CLU, Wiiiening commeres, Our generous hurvesus, and | xoleciing a edhdiday. ‘The Demoeratle | Joutsyiraay 5 The fits ae eomnuitite Si Moavrate, Who, died. Inst [ paives, wiutaver thelr retiyion. In tial aptee yeur wera Bzh—the Inerease this year v Apeciat Disvateh to ‘The Chicayy Tribune, tho growing prospect of a ftepublican victory | path ns been so strewn with discouraze: JOUISV IE, Au, 85.7 he first meeting of ee oe ee ete ae rie ee Te OTE LO Te ee ee ce ee onder tacit is ane ot “elulity-mno vessels, of k BLOOMINGTON, IIL, Au. 2i—A Youn in Nuvoubur, tents thatthe Domoeracy find ft no easy: tho of colored editors newspapers tn tho | cover ‘sl wity for series be it Nias aro glad to by tn Avbland to-day, tor it is ane of ‘Tha boom In stocks, and the expentattt fn Men's Hancock Club was oreanlzed tonight Wird—As the ballot {wthe Davis of eltizenhip | tusk to obtaln a standard-bearer to lead the! United States for the purpose of organtzin | ‘t iy tho homes af our regiment, where wo | good business general 7, Ludites the belie! ght | und tho hopo of frevd halt ‘eanizing | ting tie sults of Mra, Lu Bau and Cornelius Jeomed, if (ak with seventyrtive members, and electod It 11, und the hopu of frewdauy ie uuece teat He tus | forlorn hope, tn the campaign, | Chere is } permanent Press Association, was. held at | Veudorbilt, St Pi rai rt pre ese i ay He Unat real estate must Se Ao. Hy Brown President, Hee Ee ee eee ee dooticainag, | gama ilk in the district of nowtnatlng Col, | Heek’s Ttall to-day, and was filrly attended re —— > | tava abivas en, cwulcomug anges jae | low sult, ‘There was sell a volun ati fi i Hoe ree eipronriate Congres: | We Bs Vilas, of Dune, knows as the eloguent | A, th veontweret J, W, J Ho A ee eee eee miciguboss ang | Hon used to send tp prlecs In (OT ured Bt POPULATION OF CHARLESTON Pet rds tao SPOT tonal dates | Democratte Grant chumplon, but repart has | 4 mong those present wore: J. Ws A. Shaw, | IN MEMORIAM, irlonds of Ashland County, Will tuke some substantlal show of Teh tity. u Bpcelat Duputch to ‘The Chicago Tribune guards and protection. capertonee muy buye | it thut he sets his face uxulugt the use of his of the New York Supraglet; J. A, Beott, | Wasmnaton, D.0,, Aug, 93,—Gon. Shor- |, Now, fellow oitzens, a regimant Wko a fam= prosperity to mike any rise, in peoesors W. 2 5 ane Ti ke pregen, to bo tecesdary to tho end that the bale | nuine in connection with the nominations Mongomery (Alu.) sidvanco; H.C, Marris, | man has issued a general order regarding He hus tho right to bo allie clannish and ox- | Values, ‘The fact that the ciy brat vel AMUINGTON, D, Cu, Aug. 25.—Supervisor | lot in every State way bo us sucrcd und aufo us | although, on th or it tf] st 2 in evlews * es - stusive, It dous not deny the riqut of any othor | have been compelled this year again tol) i and, It ts slated Hawmond has furnisiod his oftietal figures | Mfgund lherty. oh eh jan the ott ie ul, At te stuted that | St. Pout fini Review; the fey, 't. B, | the death of Brig.-Cien, Myer, The order | fatnily to tho aainu privileges, but [t holds the | the renl-estute nssessinent some to . fie tee spaunia 7a 4 Fuurdy—the gonoral tnterests of tho country | jrovidlt ng lo iuke 9 trial at wu run Caldwell, hiiadelphia Christian Recorder; | says his perseverance, energy, ‘and tact, res | wenbers of tisawn fully g little nearer and & ) oven 10 per cent helow the reduced rte of < populition of Charleston, showing a | require that Congress shalt regul ng Mr, Caswell is not. lily | Dr. Conrad, Limmacitlate Banner, Nashville, Atle dearer th thor family fi f how Maen eon a onivor LOM or 218 percent, | toumursi so us'to prevent Gujuat decrimiuae | epablican opponent, | ‘Chere ls No dete | eet Hamuciteate Busnier, Nashville | guiting in the establishing Of a uniform | Aud eo tho Forty-wectid teqt ivi Wo world, | lost vent, gives the “beat tudteution Of hn Mf over 1870. One of the Supervisors of an jue | B28 Je tho tronepo ton of frolght ald Dade cok filne wauld iinke a strong candidate, | ville Butietin; 1, Fitebutler, Oto Fails 2 | international wystom of simultaneous | buen Hand, Brstiuras 4g nue the ate unatgors dina ny th, rent eas ara it pl ertaert sures the unletat ured | Ejthe-That we ure f favor of Federal legis (oe ee ate eee essa iocons tonteatns Chania Macee nul buy ERR Re ee ag ing Rats anoche Foriyeaentd aan, arbor oy fn yatues tnust prov Moa fund of patlences r orton couuttes, showing a galn of 42 per | latiou to quarnting and iainp out pleura: | \sithiu the lino of probitle eundidate vontribut soluredl presse many | World the only full and satlsfactory dt o- | wus a serious qunerel Ingle tho | regiment., =e cent. pucumonty unong cattle in the Hautern ‘Slates, the Convention, Sean coed favor of Tort egy Aree Orgauiza- dow at ile tivridialy of Mls rate Nineas, is eect he worst daly Petit a eater el Crodus Me ee aas a ‘ h cu vo beurd sald | porta ta be Sruabis, 3d

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