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First Cabin. $5) Had te ia emoumedaitce Wesoud canine tere AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO, mud 1of andolpa-e,, Chicago y Frrire ial Broad: r Ns SUR SEMEN, Wertora vga plarts ii Nai’ Var foe igre buoked for Fn Sow York, to Ruttthe in, orate, $b Uturn tickets rat ratoss “OBLIRICIES 4D OY somitug eChivads Great Bitain, droland, sud the = ea WEDNESDAY, SPTEMBER 1, 1880—TEN PAGES. viln Tribune. PALL GOODS, PRESIDENTIAL. The Democratic Chairman, Barnum, on,a Very Still Hunt. aed, Confident He Has Fixed, Things in New York, Now Jersey, and Connceficut, ; Madison and Peoria-sts. “PALLSTYLES!” DRESS GOODS DEP, Now He Is Giving His Atten- tions to. Ohio and Indian as Among the numerous Novelties Intending to Conduct : NOW OPEN saps Semgalee art ; For Your Consideration, You will find a handsome assort~- ment of MOUCHOIRS! At Prices consistent with our custom. “LEADING PRICES!” Madison and Peoria-sts, BUSINESS COLLUGE, “FALL OPENING. H, B, BRYANT CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLDGE, And English Training School, Begins Its Fall ‘Term with tho promisc of x targer putronage and better facilities than for avy previous ware It fy now unlvoraally acknowlodged that a erowh preparatory education far Ineinens Is of. erdat value, hat ig beat capital that can be given to the ind upon this inatituiten for well-trained youn men, from businoss hnnaes, is xrentur than the supply. More than tw such holy during tho yp 4 Tne Catalogies, givuue fui information, cai bo had by calling at tho Collexe Unlce, of by addressing H. B. BRYANT & SON, 77, Wand Al Stnte-st., Chlenge, I. { 4 In All of Which He Will Undoubtedly Find Himself Checkmated Everywhore, Some Plain Talk Ss the Dom. ocratic Newsyapers of the Red-Shirt Chubs ‘| of 187¢. Forced Contribution’ Being Made for Democratic Funds : * for Indiana, 3 Notwithstanding Engliqh’s Notification that Ho Will Carry the Stato Alone. Samples of Democratic Inconsistencies Relative to the ‘Back-Pay Grab. BARNUMS METILODS. TUE TIRELESS DEMOCH: TIC MANAGER. Sveeiat Disputch to The Uatcago Tribune, ig Se Eee ena tar by a spcelal correspondent of the Times, A hag dono much more work than Jewell, The Thnes correspondent sy! “ Jn fuot, Barnum tus 6 ton tines more work for Hancock than Mr.Jowell has done for Garteld, and atwaya wisely and thoroughly. He noyer tuuk any stock in tho Maiue contest, his not buon in the. Stute, and hus not wasted any, money on that dead bore, Mulne ratecd $30,000 themselves, and: thoy have paid... thole own. expenecs, The | Nutignat Cammitteo has.” furnished . speakers Maine, but nothing. olse, aud any —Ito- ‘publican — masority . fram 5,000, ta K thore will be no dizappolpimynt Thor Is not & BUSINESS CARDS, Conmission Merehants, NEW YORK, CHIGAGO, AND BALTIMORE. 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, P. TRETADELL, 1B. BUN, Special, elected would vote with the Democrats to organ= Ize tho House. Now York, New deravy, and Con nectleut bave bud tho most systematic and thorough work done in thei, as nay now be FKowaup M, Fin.p, dor cynvs W.FI deaperaty elections can enrry thom for H Abbott in Now Jervey, and or 1 {twill bo done, Burnum vegurds New Nork und Now Jersey as safe ht any. conting 5 jag | and ho is quite ‘contdent of Connuctie a OTE Specint Sartners, Suecessurs tot 1K. FISHER & CO4 CONAISSEON HER CHANTS Gratn, Pro¥iston, Stocks, Roms, and other Securities, 124 LaSalle-st., Chicago. STOCKS and NODS bought and sold in Now York, Ass went to Oblo sand Indians a month no, ald grounds for most complete organization of both campiigns there about thirty days before tho October election, Pretiminary work hug beon most etfectively, but quictly, done, und instead of concentrating on Indiana he will compel tho struggle to save Ohio. Iarnunt is now in Onto, ana bins been: thero . fur though it bag nok heen nounced, and upticly on bustnexs, ane with Gael publican to envry He now feela certain of both Cine olnnatl districts, and, as Clauginuatt has enrrled the State i every close contest slice 1875, ho ree e “Machine Serews. Special Screws and Fine Studs made to orders STANDARD MANUFACTURING CO,, i$ best npoukers and his tithertd well-husband thirty-day tyht. ‘Tho loss of Ohio to Gare lela” in’ October, or a nominal Repub- lean = majorit for tho State — tickot, woukt hs = judgment carry = New lersey, Conneoticut, Culifurnia, Novadi, in York, Pennsylvania, New J New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Jurgo mujoritics. You may rely upon the states Republican leadors will understand what Bare num bag beon doluy, and they will be moro ea heat fn tholr defenatye campaign in Ohio than in tholr aggressive campilgnti Indiana. Barnun's Theory wbout Undiane is that it te watarally a Democrativ State, and that the Democrats need: only to summon thelr own strength on the hortestreteh to carey Ht by adeeldod majority. Sept: Ist. Ho has bean theres? und Hngiisy 1A fo EDL. | in’ portect accord with’ Rarntm’s. poles 1 Reopens wi, Iie SCHOLLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in Every Description of FURNITURE, WATASH-AYV. holding and polling their voto thoroughly per- feoted, apply thom with doomments, and devote the lust thirty dose of the contest to tho botdest oggrealve oporitions, The Republicans "he thinks, have been raping a shouting nud costly eampatgn in Indl for 4 full month, aid shen Baenani and Buglish shatl bo ready to advance thelr whole Mig at mice thy. resuurees of tho Republicans whl bo largely exbansted,.and, with detunt assanite nde stimutancousty in Ohio and Indiana, they with be unequal ta tho strug. le. Bari hua nota doubt about Indian, ae ho has rogarded it us merely mutter of organ feed effort and imones, and utter the middle of Septomber the Democrats will have atore to pend than the Republicans, and Barnum and English will soe that (t gous whure it will do tho most good, IN COMMENTING UPON TIS DIBPATCH, Col, MeChtre aays, editorially: — 2 ‘Those who know Mr. Barnum will understand that he ie not an idler ora dress-paride pole ticlan, He is of the Titden schodl silent, att guclous, and: tireleas,—aid the tril visitte ros suits of his organtalng polley ure given in Now York, New Jersoy, wid Conneoticat, while the silence of Ula guns in Ohlo and Judi a fs. oxplilued by his desiro to Seht tho vkreat batty and spond his it and Book Straps. | unitions Of way bit ance to decide the Issup, Shaw ait OOK 5 Taps. Whether his oxpeatations ju regard to Ohio and Vourints’ Leather Goods, all kinds Fanoy Leather | Indiana will bo realized Is a question thal the Goods, manatee Me Oe wATHEL MEG, CO, yerdiots of those Stites only, en determines ve LE Hee moat, | BUG precintinting bald aggresxive campatyns in Loth those States, with uimple resources and ifresh loadors to the front, When the pen eed COAL, COAL. RODENT LAW, deator in ull kinds of Coat, by care go, cur foad, und retalt, OMccs, 280 Madison, and 126 Market-sts. SHAWL AN CHANGES, rg harsoly oxhuuaiol, tholr Lei rete ica saa aby a a aaa huausin, wi yon new aspect to ates DISSOLUTION, - ind sunminon te, Repubitenns to” umoxpected ‘The copartnershiy torctofore exlattng under tha 9 UE Aiinadaly. Cuosultnaon vy Co. be thls day eet Uy aignil coneutit: AM sellietents 1 bo nundo with N.C, Elnsdale, who te authorized to suttle ail outstanding accounts. Cs TNS. OF T0311 CHICAGO, Aus, BL, BAL, DAVID REEL DISSOLUTION, ‘vhg Hem of 11, C. King & Co Is thls day dlasolved by mutaal consent. ‘Tho busine bo continued by 1. Ce King at 12) Washinyton-aty who will also sotile ail outstanding accounts of t eerie a oe A BENNETT, AUG, 31, 18D. #11 JULINBON, Oties of ALDRICH, MILVE & 60., CHICAGO, Bont 1, 1982, Mr, 3. @. FISHLEI( has boon admitted « momber of our firm this day. ‘Tho tem name will remain up trials, +, TIE SOUTHERN WAY, . THE OLD SPHUT BOWING TCSELP. Srectat Diavatch to Tas Chicago Tribune, Wastisatos, D, 0, Aug, &t—The Donio- eratlo National Committed may be able to compel Wade Jlampton to: cluse his mouth ON, be better for the party if le should be ollent, but the Demovratle Committees do not have jurisdiction of tho provincial Democratic “Committee before thelr vycs, “Kponk ‘more hy 4 ‘plainly than any metropolitan organ’ does chanwed, Yours rapact ey rent, MILNE & COS, ‘tho real -seuthuont of the south, Accord: - '}'ingly, the following editorial, “uncer; the ES ent CEO GOO DNS oot 2 handing “A Note of Wornluge? from the Improved Celluloid Cuffs, Collars, Fi un (8. 0.) Journal and Review, which has. jusi di and Bosom, Do not wilt in warm Drctiy torouglh inion Of Lio be ae est weather. BARNES’ Hat Store : es of the Southern people; ‘he Radicals havo catt r \- 86 Madisou-st. (Tribune Building), | onto ewer in Geluabla on tho Bird aria Vig- A Call for the Réo ¥ ctheattiy of her, ‘The Convention will put outa State and Congresstonnl Ueket, Immediately thereafter minty in the State wilt pince a fall enue ty tleket [i thé fetd, Aiken County, it point of white, and blaok- popttiition being one. of tho closest In’ the State, -will. come” In far on olnewe rhata af ‘thelr, attention. When he ros to bo ao, thh “nogry 18 notortousdy x t. He dos everything at night when tho whites urd adloep. Hixiendere are atiil tin make consilenthle bustle, but It stelkes wx that at this ia but pact of n deop and well-lid re} ote attract, our attention to them; and keep us deceived ‘ax to tho real organizations the negroes are forming all over the county, then behooves: the Demoerate to go to work at anes nud forestall the plana of the Undlents, The Meat thins ta be stone ie to reurmantze the Ker Shirt Mounted Clubs. Let eve Hemnoeratto or Radical, be fully attended by ems IT WILT WE BEEN thatthe Red Shirt Mounted Chibs ara to be yeanized In South Carolina, Any one faniliar with the recent politieal history of that State knows what that means, “The gene tluman who sends North this stray capy of 0 Democratic paper, and wha resides at Aiken, says there Is thus far no Republican organs Ization in that eaunty except a field aid Arthar Clit whielt Is’ conposed, thus fat, entirely of Northern white men. ‘Thare.are Qereat many Northern white Republicans in Alken Connty for the reasoss that it 1s one of the counties that are a favorit health re- people troubled with pul sort for Northern monary complaints, ANOTHEA RENED YELL. Wade Hampton is not the only South Cara- Tinian whom Democrats ought to shut up Mr 3. F. Perry, who was Provisional Gove ornor of the State under Andrew Johnson, shas written a letter to neitizen of that State, which Js printed In the Greenville News, Whe followlng is a fair spechnen: Every true Demoernt and every henoranlo man shoult rise up in the mnasesty of his sireosth and swear on tho altar of his cauutey anid bis God that this (Repaidican success shalt hot be, fet the consequences bo what thoy nity. Tho poor, infserale, unprineipled white ina who trit restore the Hadleal party to power In Sonth Carolina shotlt be soclally ostracized, And not even rpokert to on the streets, Ile should be treated as.an enemy to bis raco, INDIANA. AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. . ; Gueexrienp, Ind., Aug. 30.--The Repub- Means of this place held a monster meeting here Inst night under the auspices of the Garfield and Arthur Club. ‘The crowd was evena surprise to the Republicans, and It completely bewildered the Democracy, The speaker who was annomiced was the Hon, Wi£l Cumbaek, of this State, whose character and ability for public spenking are so well gstablished) that. they. need ho - comment, Before Mr. Cumback was Intraduced, one of the prettiest seenes took place that over ovceurted In this or any other | part of. Intlana, ‘The ladies of - our town jive = shown no. Hite Interest. in the pending struggle, and last night they: showed thelr Joyalty aud alleginuee to the party, that saved the Union by presenting to the Garfield and Porter Club a magnificent stlk fling. The presontntion speech was made by Mra. Inez Jyon, wife of Capt, Stephen -Lyon, whose gallant deeds on many flelds of Pminapenrina, Pa, Aug.31.—It fs elalmed telegraphing from New York, that Barnum Tho Fustonists of Sor 10,000 Fusion candidate tor Congress: in: Maine who lr Appreeinted by the assured unlonof the Tilden and Kelly forces in Now York, the nominution of English In Connecticut, and the withdrawal of dif tho organizstion, , eanyassing, and nl the appliances common fn || be But be tins worked most where ho has been lenat seen and js toast fett by the Hepublicans. Me! States, and he will open tho most ugyressive | Ropitbliesis i make n desperite and costly three days, nile" ho is _ thoro Hais fully aattafied that ble isn doubtful State eld, and ho hopes to startle tha ite Jers by his bold and hopeful eiforts ote it a8 fairly debutable, und ho will throw i ed mouns equally into Obfo and Thdluaa for a and Oregon without costly canipsigns and by‘ ment that before tha middle of September tho + hnve voters canyussed, local organizations for and to make public decluratien that 1 would, press fa tho South, ‘These country papers,) which do not have the fear of the Natwnal; battle won -for him honor and distinction, Jer address was keen, vividy pointed, and called forth several times rounds of ap plause. ‘The ‘opening enptivated her amti- ence, hut us she neared the end, raising her Nolve til every person could hear distinctly, she said: * L place this tlag.in the hands a! ‘Republicans because L know that under thelr care never a single atte will fade or a star serow dim.” At this the enthusiasm wits houndless, Mr. Cunnback was then intro- -dueed, and as the speaker, 18 well as the as semblyy was worked up tonhizh plich, his -eflort Was a fine one, Hancock County nover witnessed such a meoting before, and: Deimo- sernts ara willlng to admit that it was the most enthustasttc crawd that: ever assembled tn Greentiold. ‘The cause was glyen a “boom”? that will count.in October, : snr 6 ENCOURAGING VIEWB. ” ppectat Disputeh to The Calcago Tribune: Wastisatos, D.C, Atig. 81,—Ex-Con- gressuinn Jere Wilson,” of Indiana, who is well informed on Indiana polities, says that ho has'no doubt that Indiana will go Repub- Mean, and he considers it the plyotal State, Notwithstanding the reports that Willlam H. English has notified the National Desmocratie Comittee that he will not recelveany money from thom for use In Indiana, and “that ‘so mich tas been siid against hn that he now Intends to use his own money aud to carry tho State, there are indications-that extensive foreed” contributions are being made by ithe Democrats for tha sak’ of sending to Indiana very much larger sums than Ene gilsh Js Hkely to provide, An Iustratlon of the desperate measures to which tha Deiwo- ‘ernts Intend to ‘resort to carry Indiana is been furnished here within a day or two, United States Senator attached to the Dem cratic Congressional Comnittes has heen golne about town in, conneetion with a dis- charged detective, endeavoring to ttt some sort of nseandal story that ean be minds use af to Republican disadvantage in Indiana, Sach a story has been prepared, anda speck! messenger was dispatched with It to the West inst night, If may be interesting tothe Democratic managers to know that the Re- publleans are informed as to thelr low plats, nud that thelr scheme will misearry, John, New, Chatrman of the Republican State ‘Committea of Indiana, Ina letter to ‘Assistant: Postmaster-General Tyner, says that he can be certatn of Republlean victory in that State. ‘The private seeretary of Judge Porter, enandidate for Governor, writes: that Porter Ishlnself so vontident of success that he thinks the. Repubtieans may haye 10,000 majority. Dia ILUGINOIS, STILES AT ALVA, IUTn rpeetal Correspondence vf The Chicagu Tribune, ALVA, HL, Aug. 0.—I'he Bourbons had a jove-feast Saturday night In Temperance Tall, and dedicated thomselves_anew to the avork of “saving the country from destruc- tion? About (00 people gathered Inv the hall, about two-thirds of whom were Ropud- Neans, Gen, I, N.- Sdles, of your city, was Imported to do the wind-work, ‘Thy Com- mittes on Applause, of which Dr, ‘Tadd was Chairman, worked with zeal worthy of 0 Dotter cause, As this is a temperance town tho suceess of the meeting was moderate, "Pho General commenced by gaying he was not a Democrat; that wad helped to bent thy Democratic party rs ngoy and that lt ought to have heen beaten, beentse of Its ex- travagince and corruption, He rasured the audience that if they were agalit placed ju mower thoy would be upon thelr good be dust how or when the wers regenerated was “not exulalued. ‘The General made sovernt unsuccesstul bly far “tremendous applause,” his beat etfort boing n word-pleture of Gen, Logar with hls wat-painton, whom he denouneed severely, fo the delight of the unwashed, ‘The speaker desired to plete the Southern brethren, “who really are good fellows, and mean to do whatis slght” We adiitted that tt wis Demoerats who teed to dissolye the Union, but nol the Democratie party. Tho General sill that ninetenths of the’ reghnent he cowmmnuled In tho late uipleasanmiess were Detnovrits, and that a large majority of the soldiers trom Ifiots were Democrats, He protably peferred to those who were drafted, ‘The effort was a dlsappylntnent to the Bourbons, who seem to bye thoroughly demoralland. Mark Honsy County down foe a old-t)me Republican majority In Novem: ber. ; iat correspondence af tne Ch ¥ Titi petal Correspondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune, LENA, Uh, Aug, 3 Thy Te ublicans of this'victnity held an enthusiastic’ meeting Wa the Opern-[all last evening. a. al. don twas present aud addressed tho meeting, -aMfter the speceh a Gartiola wid Arthur Clul was orguptzed, with 100 members, | Jo BACK-PAY, DENOCHATIC INCONSISTENCIES, Special Dupatch to The Chteugu Tribune, Wasninotos, D. 04 Aug. 8t—The Demo- crata in their “Campalgn Manual,” which ig:now -belng distributed by the thousands, devote a great den! of the space to thesslary- grab history, which they charge is n epub- -Hcan measure. Since tho Democrats choose |' to bring the salary-grab Into tho campaign in an official way: tt ls right that the public Whoever may havo should know tho facts, been responsible for the Salary-lirab law, rm. ‘The Garheldand ArthurClub tn Alken; } this $5,000 extra pay. te Pe recelvedt white for tho Greenb: the records of the Treasury show that the greater portion of the Mepublican Can- gressnicn who received the pay rer turned ff to the ‘Treasury, and these records, of course, In. like qanner, show who have not returned this back pay to the Treasury, An examination of this official Ust shows that nearly all the Democratle Cougressmén in both. Houses, with a few conspleuous pxceptions, retained The list wontd be too long to mention the Demorratle Congress men Who have not returned thls pay to the Treasury, but the followhtg ave some of the mare conspicuous samples. A glanee at this Hist will disclose the naines of many persons who are now very loud In thelr dennneiation of Repttbiican administration, and who set themselves tip as models of public virtue and as apostles of reform: °° Lyman ‘Trombull, of Uinols, for instance, hasnat returned to the ‘Trensury the back pas wht etonk in those days that (geet ‘o characterize as * dishonest.” las part of ‘the hoaty, THE FOLLOWING ATE other notable persons who have retalned this- plunder: é John 1, Stockton, of New Jersey. George Vickers, of Maryland. Johnston, of Virginia, John Poole, of North Carolina, This isthe latest of Demorrittic converts who has pro- fesved ‘to abandon the Republican party, vhieh Tong since disawned him. soi, of North Carolla. é avout, af Georgka, now running for Governor of Geornin, Stevenson, of Kentneky, the presiding: officer of the Cinelinatl Convention. tooper, Of Tennessee, Kelly, of Orezant very active for Tilden In the Cronin Oregon bushi Borewan, Vert Vii of Wes t far four and in the vain attempt is not exist he has expended : of Goverment money, : Benjamin F. Butler, of Massachusetts, mocres's latest prodigal, homils Kiusetla, of New York, srnanda Wood. of New York, units Brouks, of y York, , Samed. Randa! pwaker of the Demo- eratic House of Representatives, John DB. Storm, of Pennsylvania. Haldeman, of Pennsylvaniie. Milton Spear, of Pennsylvania, ~ Benjauln Bigs, of Delaware, the Demo- cratic champion of the whipplng-post. Stevenson Areher, of Maryland. Harris, of Virginia, + Waddell, of North Carolina, who tins just been ralsing his votce in New Hanipshire againat fraud, Leich, of North Carolina. Pierce M. 1. Young, of Georgia. Lannison, of Obie. George W, Morgan, of Ohto. James B. Beck, of Kentucky, George M. Adams, of Kentucky, Clerk of the Democratle House of Hepresentatives, and all the rest of the Kentueky delegation, - John M. Bright, ‘ . Whitthorne,: of Tennessee, and ail the Democratic membersof the State, Niblacks, of Maryland. Dun Voorhees, of Indiana. MeNeely, of Iitnols, Samuel S, Marstiall, of Liiinois, rastus Wells, of Missourl, diludings, of Texas, : Skiredce, of Wisconsin, the only member f the delegation who dit not return the moar * + Hernford,of West Virgtuta, THE FOLLOWING An THR ONLY DEMO- 2 enats who havo returned thelr back pay to tho ‘Treasury? Senators—Bayard, Casserly, | ‘Thurman, Hawilton (otareiaiy and Saulsbury, Representatives--W. 2 Roberts,” of York: Crebs, Cox,’ lux. M man, Kerr, rkson Potts: Ronsvelt, Ely, Swan, and Barna ‘Thy list closes: with the follawing entry: 1877, March 2; unknown, $4,000, which was tho amount of back pay for one Congressman, with . Tho interest. DEVENS AND DAVIS, THE FORME TO SAK REPLY TO THE SEN- TO. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasiuxatoy, D.C. Aug. 51.—Atturney- General Devens left for the West this morn- fug., He wht be present at the soldlers’ re- unlon at Canton, O., after which he will go to Indiana and Mignesota to’ make speeches, In one of his speeches ho will pay hls re- spects tathe revent letter; of Senator David Davis, of Iinols, In-whieh the latter In- dorsed Hancock. Dayls charges the Govern- ment with maladiministration, and, by ine lrection at least states that. there have been feauds tn the Marshal accomyts, As these recounts are. miler . the Department of whieh Judge Devens Is the head, the reticctlons of Senator Davis ave of apersonal character, Jude Davis in a member of the Senate Judiclary Comittee, und could atany. thine eall for any paper or youcher Inthe Depurtinent ‘of Justice that wonld show fraud, if such papers oxbst. Ty an, Hf ils statement Let tn public duty, ns WI plalily show 1 false, and tat ne such vases ext atgment of David Davis? letter WHI be proved Minply to ho the Idle dlectauatory dentutciation that Isso eouttnon with 8 certnin class of self-coustitated ’ so- calted reformers, FLORIDA. + DEMOCKATIC DOUnT, Spectal Dispateh to The Chiengo Tribune, Wasinsxaros,: D. G., Aug. 8L--dudge Bloxaim, Democratic eanditate for Governor of Blorlda, ly reported as having sent word to tha Democratic. National Commilties that the result in Florida ts really doubttnl, and that the Democrity must ome every to carry the State. ‘The Florida Democrats seem to have the wost Interest In the success of tho State ticket and the election of a Lea istature that will return Senator Jones to the Senate, Hepublleans have sone. yang hope that In an wuexphiined way they can take ad~ vantage of this to secure the J ral vate, ‘The Congressional Connalttes iloes not share: the condones of sume uf the Nepubllean managers, : J. I. RANDALL, is VERACITY INDORSED, ‘Mh the Kultur of The Chicaya Tribune, Crrpe, 0. Ate. 8—Seelug Unt somo of tho Demoeratle organs hive yuestianed and donied the statements and allegations mile by de IL Randall coneerning the treatment ta the South stumolug i is’ cl te Clyde, O., Errespeetive of party, horeby cer- "tly tuot J. HL Randall has for twelve years, last past heer a resident of Petre that ‘his reputation for truth fs good, and that an; eee wade by flue is worthy or aN Dewny, Attornoy nt Law, Uh "elty Clerk. ’ dD. 1, Attorney ut Law, AL BM. Lemmon, Atlornoey at Law. TL BOCIeRANY, Drugetst, Wa. 1, Bacos, Dry Goods, A. 1b, Burscit, Nitseryman and Florist, 1, AW, Pasnatunsry Cash, Clyde Big Coy S. Hienanps, Dry Goods, UNTLEY, Jewelor, W.C, Anis, [lardware, JIL Ruones, Attorney ab Law, - 1K, Deneetst. 3 UT, Mansy, Drag Clerk, S.SeRienanns, Attorney at Law, JoUN M. Lesistoy, Attomey at Law, W. W, Duy. Dentist. A. d, WiLnen, Grocer, ¢ re Pay. Barb r » WW Ny 1a J, We Woncorn sanutactaror, NOTES. BUTLEN'S MAINE TID. « spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasiinctos, 2, 0,, Aug: 31.--Monders of tho Demoeratio Commmittes are Jubilant over, k purty, we, elllzens of! g9 SP to Ataino ‘ary ok routin Saf the prin- 2) ma Ok the report that, Bett Butler to endeavor to break tha Q) that State, and that Liu) elpal cites. ‘The $saltimor speaking of Gen, Butler's course, no one expeets that he, say or do would: have ‘any. e canvass,” “gays: . “0! ing lietoitt fect upon the ikdee d ine BLACK, * Judge Jere Black fs here. ‘The object o! Kis visit {s to confer with the Hanect gt managers relative to the camuaign,: Ile pto- poses to take the stump for Hancock. , : “SHIBEY OITY, Bese _ Speetat Diepateh to. The chicagn Tribune, New Youn, Aug. 1L—A rousing ratiflene Uon tneeting of the dersey City Boys In Blus was-held to-night, . ‘The crowd was so grea’ that the Jersey City Opernftousa! confit begin to,hold ft, so" the Muste-Hall vwas so- cured hi addition. That was also fnadeanate, and an overtow aineeting was held out-of doors. tthe central mecting Gen, Banks was the chief spenker. Mr. Potts, {he popite lar candidate for Governor, preeeded him in a brief speech, and’ ex-Seerétary’ Robeson chided, ‘The eambalsy geo sincing was y fine, and the enthusiasm ran high. New dersgs will make a good Republican showing ANCRETARY SHERMAN, * Speetat Dispateh to The. i pitel Square to-wight, the Sceretary of the ‘Lreasury nth of applause seldom equaled For over an tour the ened with marked attention q Wh BPO was substan Nally the same ag that delivered at Cineine noth ast alcht, Mr. Sherman was followed by tho Hon. Warner M. Bateman. A noticeable feature of the tieeting to-nizht was the quiet and ree speetful attention given te every word. Tho Democrats mbit that. the meeting was one of the largest ever held hn the efty. 2: Secretary Sherumn speaks ab Portsmouth on“Thiusday evening and Hillsboro on Sie urday afternaon. WORKING Fon 4 ars New Yous, Aug. h—Por the purpose of unitin ind consolidating the Demo sonunittes, chosen April, revokus i an ratifies the call Committee for a Convention at Saratuga Sprlugs on the 28th of CASUALTIES. TY rt Spectat Dispatch to The Chenga Tribune, Dutnorr, Meh, At. 3-1 Is now known that-ten Ives were lost by the burning of the steamer Marino City, on Lake Huron, Sime day, the latest belng John MeCurran, second class passenger, residing In’ Detroit. {t “is also said there were two stowaways in the hold who were burned to death, ‘It 1s the be- Nef here that the fire was caused by the spon faneotis ignition of gas generated fn the coal- bunkers, Davitt Gallagher, General Agent of the People’s Line, informed your correspondent today that when tho Marine City was In port Jast weok she cleaned out her boiler and took on coal, ‘Tho coat was of suniler sizo than she had been burning, ant when ho heurd of It he directed Capt. mer to havo ittaken off. Lt was found that there was no coal of larger size at the dock, 60 the steamer left with the small coal. . + Clerk MeLntosh, who was under the guards of. the burning steamer nearly an hour beforo being. rescued, : holding a baby In hts arms, © and sustaining a lady at the same thie, was prostrated on his arrival here, and is ina preenrlons condition, + 4 SIL Davis, wholesale fish-deator- of this city, who wag Inthe water two hours, and was picket up" insenstble, ts considered in danger of losing his life owing to the shock, ee A FIERCK FLOOD. + Rieumonp, Va, Aug, 31—This city was visited lust night by oncof the fiercest storms ever known in this ‘section. For two hours tho rain fell in torrents, accompanted by al- ost inéessant’ thunder and lightning. ‘The tush of water in the streets was so’ grent that Shockic Creek, In, the lower purt of the elty, was Swollen to'an angrytorrent, which overitowed: Its banks and flooded the whole vlelulty. Many cellars were filled, and build- ings bordering on tho creek inundated, ‘Tho occupants, mostly colored, wore awakened by arush’ of water Into tholr houses. The sceno Jn the nelghborhood of the swollen” stream was terrible, Women and children wero. atthe windowst holding Inmps ‘and seremning for lelp. ‘The night was pitechy dark, and offen erles were heard from points where no ane ‘orld be seen. Men waded about in tho water saving the Hives of meni- bors of their famiiles while thelr proporty was belng wa Merehanis nin stabi consid Je he flooding of lire lather parts of the city. The streots qyere badly washed, and several bridges In the suburbs swept away. Lightning struck in several pinees, but. no serious damage was: atone, No toss’ of life yet reported, Tho atorm covered an extensive ares of country, and did some damage, ‘Tho ralnfall was 327-100 Inches, a — SHOT IIIMSELF, Speciat Correspondence ef The Chicago Tribune, Oxanga, HL, Ang, 30—Friday night: ab nbout 6 o'elock a terrible, aecident occurred in this place. “Mr, Sanmtel Wilson, 9 respacl ablo colored gentioman and a minister of the Gasyel, ageltentalty shot himself. Ho lived fava cottage In the southern part of the town, and at the tlue of the neeldent yo one was near but hinself and wife, A revolver. was lying onthe bed corked, and, In pleklag it tip, the imezzte toward lin, tbe contents were discharged, and entered the unfort- sinato man’s stonmich at the right side, pags ing through the tntestines and lodglag hirthe Iuitside. Mr, Wilson sutfered torribly,, and died yesterday morning, Ho had resided. Onarga Dut a short tine, but was universally respeeted by:both white and colored people where ho was ihown, His tenalns were ro moved to Champalgn last night, for Inter mien A LONG RAIN, ". _ Spreial Dispatsh to The Chteuyo THbune. * Kansas Crry, Mo, Angzgi.—The- heaviest fall of ruin Known to this "kectlon-for ‘years: has taken place within tho last sixty hours, and gent damage hus resttited,”” Washowts have, ovéurred on many of tho rallrands, trains are delayed, and here in tha.city, from flows, washed spwers, ote, tho loss will reach several thousand dalla. Lt has ales bard avery day for a weok, and a falllag bas roipeter ieans a continuance of the storm, DROWNED can Bpeelat Dlepateh ta The Chicago Tribune ALTON, Hh, Aug. A boy about Ub years of nee, son of ILC. GQ, Moritz, of | this’ elty,, wasilrowned this event: about 6 o’clovk white bathing in the viver. > ratte PAFaverre, Ind, Aue. St—danies Une “nets ni employe of the Lake Erie & Western Railway, while bathing in Dargew’s Rin, near this elty, this atterhoon, was selzed with cramp and drowned. ‘The body has not been recover. E ———— 4 SERIOUSLY ‘WOUNDED, Dantixatoy, Ind, Aug. Bl. —dtist’ before thy Denocratle speaking cammenceil Satur- Uny evening, an anvitwhich was belng fired exploded, seriously wounding 8fx boys, Two wilt probably div, . . Z Wh ne ates © CANED. : : Trrvsvinie, Pa, Atig. The notorions Jim Place, editor{n-chiot of a blackmuitinge slicet called tho Petruloum iWorld, was 'su- vuroly caued © and | disgraced this* evepe Ing ab the “Hote! “Brunswick by Su- perfatendent Wilson, of, the Pe & 1. road, having come to Mfr, Wiison’s knowledge that {he sald Vince hat been lying ubout and vilely slandering that ontleniait in respect to the management of fie trond, ‘The affair has created a great sen~ sation here, and the public sympathizes with Superlutendent Wilson, Place ls hiding ous ‘ok the way. 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