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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, ral vbummora” | west of - Wella atreot Mr. Leallo rose to. point of order, Thi = LOCAL POLITICS. might not bo present, (Cheers.] | ‘Tak- | tleman wasn't ppeaking Ton question ot ‘privis an ing up tho notice itself, be criticised SEPTEMBER 10, 1880—‘titN’ PAGES: zi D ¢ An pi Mcketa prints and’ mt pened ea cake thero Srey eahere, crate Rota large mectings, and BOARD OF EDUC. ATION, | the totter, and said tho Porson who asked him + , to soil the bondiwaes stranger whom he had cd logo. Th a be % Buchior, of the Fourteenth, perted ¥ , in re etely, tho fimauncement, bad therg Te Chair ovorrutea tag points be itvaieeats Smosule Saw aajeuennd ba oP ties here wan po Tactious ert et bak mamingarvenerie Atearton gonna mane g Ot wot! he UELOrA 4 Lestio move | ‘. Ffoal ‘eZ. ory | yt = The Great Outpouring of the | Wasborso and Furmei Tyee y HRT OF | q ME Lean Beretta SECOND DISTRICT, varfero with tha oigctlons “sc "OS PEIN" | Toe neotor Delaney Hlected President | Foon title trouble, tn eee Gut, OF tne Church Chotr Company “had been follawed by Mr. Flexing eafd ho bad tho floor and no motion NINTH WARD. * dr. Adams, of tha' sixteenth, sald thore woro and.Col, Ricaby Attorne: tho police became possessed of during tha roe Republicans of the Hight- anothor combination of C's,—theCraulti-Callyor- | wan in onion, (heer | Me craxin was inthis | A meeting of tho Ninth, Ward Republican | several clubs, all workjng toxether. , 3 y y. cont visit of Sheriff Holcomb, of Sycamore, to eenth Ward ite tia eharned leant hu inate | Heat mingle iat comm ue | qj esto, two. Nini Ward apuonn tua iuo tour lube ere tamara santa |! ths citys Roveete ses eit SF Shean 8 NV. if e cle, ousalon, And ow," hoe continued, ay ss 0 four clubs Ler a p comld how he Had worked {nthe fame shop with fled by one who wan Willing, (Great Inughter, ‘who itro the birmmers anid whorre the re Justevening, It wax agrem) that the Exécuttve ty, bitt ho ‘heltaved tho Ro- ‘ x \° | That combinntien hee te Wultng toorenter) | rn ineny. Thin wane Mee Crregt rte eR eet Committee should Ho tnetisied tanoeore Pubes tg 8 male Iticrensea. The Claims of -an Ex-Rebel Soldier Not Con Pe pnre Anderson, allag Wilton, who brake jill Agentionnn ealted tha epenker toordoron | homie att whiuky=thtavens 1 y] anw ten minutes ary ce at Geneva and who had frequent ; delegates reported tho aldered—| : men A Bitter Fight Between the Two | tte {ford that bo was becumiug personal, and | tnVn'eiock Mundug mice taluing with anes | qermefor the Gnrflold and Arthur Club, and | " Soverat of th oUuDty de por red—Miscellaneous Business. been ‘urresteyt i in this city. In the draw (on tha ‘Treasurer fot tho whcrowithat | Organization af clubs, well-attonded meetings, courso of =the conversation the | Sherit tho Chale admonished him not to be personal forioug bounty-Jumper [yellx]—n~ gentleman and much ingoreat. 2 5. Factions of the Ward “Hi "iSing, continuing, anid nothing baa veon | Meese ieee mmoeeauctet faromtha | {0 ay, for tho "samo, sre at | beri fs fed Contral Club, sinted | ‘Tho reyuler semi-monthly meeting of the tira trorks betora a tit tage AbdermI abe Me He 4 ° entte o-doy fs advocatin; cause A a . colored ¥ Ei fe Club. ' said the otuer tight about Sr, Farwell. Did tho | OF sie: Washerent tage nev vest *8Vhoop | zon It bie company, Mr. Albert ;Lane, who had Into lube 2 Provident Hoven ee tat, te last evening, | tint betas hmnther emplarad ie eee cke ia Ruthor of that notice, the Secretary, moan tonay | ’em Up") Aud only forty-eleht houra previous that there waa no other candidates for Congress | to that I saw tha aame notorious bounty: Jumper but Washburite ma ag a Harber wns a ices yellal dn foltuaton aod compan with tho ganaliate, and, for all the epeaker knew, Mr, ehds of Mr, Geuhegan—the yentieman for The Pilk-Stockings and the Othor | fleary 4. Witlig wien bee epee Ker Uaugh- | whom 200 fraudulent votes were tase. terames i= President Huyno in tho chalr, and allot tho | tho Recorder's ulliee with whom ho correspond= ie lope tevartnd for Ate a wero mombera present. f ed. Whon Questioned on this point Anderson Convention, aubject to theraguun of tho pri. | Horekip wis Rl code 4 ELECTION oF oFPtc! Trew ndgroreedttee wehevo hie ‘brottor was, marles, begged leave to wit} thaws on account.| e Committee ther ‘adjourned untit 4o'ctook al ERR. #@ Wha suRpected gn deeply, however, that a Of pressing luusiness oneal eMuntt ' His resigtine | mn at! . Inspector Kelth moved that the olection of | search warrant was aworn ult for hig house fi been clected a delegate tp, tha Congressional | Mr. Toursday afternoon, - 7 4 4 A ' .; ‘ Mon was not accepted. Gen. 0; be Mnult-and Officers be proceeded with; the North Division, and there the police foul Fellows Contending tor Chufa He FRE Oppotod to; tho aubstitite, hr attain ae Iie renter se Cradin | Siete tie eaee candidatyw.for Bherite| * Inspector. Enulfah oininated Inspector | four pawn tickets for two revolvers and p aet of tho Mastery THE MEETING WAS PACKED. Pere _or stung. the llotebon Saturday olght. Sip Tupngner, Meyer Sard ce “Baus board MISOELLANEOUS, Delaney for the oftlée of Prestdont, ermal jewel given tim beer analy Dora ee : . S v Cheers, yells, nereeches, Comanche wir-crl us, i HEC: foCTHE BTATR COMMITTEE, ¥ oly i etaehs Aipited Was. Bre ox prension of all stam; ine of feet, eatntrced cation, hintesccried . Inspector Frankenthal Hontn&ted Inspector | cles closely anawor the description of the artl. othors nddressei! the meating, | ‘The delegates tothe Cometeasigialonvention | B® reports received. by tho stato Central | stichberg for the satne aftice,” Were nominated at n meotin eClub tast | Committee from points where Trumbull and the he first ball ted: Itoh Th y F ? ‘Tho first ballot resuited: Itlehberg, 7 8 note from his brothor dated Kansas City abooe jureday event hs follows: J.1e! Wheeler, | Bourbon bippodrome are to apenk Invariably 8; Bartlett, 1; blank, 1. toe time of the bu i lated Kansas City about J, M. Binyth, fe Ba Harris, J. We Mrown, J. 8. | end with requests for copies af the apeecfiesin | There being no election a second ballot was Urals. > : Biers baw na Boe Bea gt Gaudin Catith | whlch Beasiur meen denounced the | ontered, In which, by tome cue e ee ae A vusTIrEnoUsS FRAUD. Tantnh, atlad. Albert,’ atius W. C, Clemens, a scloy takan,from Me, Chanoler’s house. In Ar. us long 23 tho Club was being run ‘AS At present, | Of Shut up," and pandemonium generally.) Anderson's possossion when arrested was found G A Linguistic Encounter Followed {urtse long would thore be friction and coniiot, ie MMI. MAYES FINALLY CALLED i hecrs, the Chatr’ by Attempted Violence on He HLIT. Seligman said 0) waa not Brepnred | point of Urdu for Mine tee one aa be had 1 with any sot apeeoh ur any tleket. Two years fompt to wet a heariug fo ‘wns greet a Reporter, nwo Mr. Burber curried tho district ina superb | i" with | invitations to «bit, Sheet manner, What had Mr. Barber done tu fortelt in front.” “Turn down Your collar,” "Go bag the good opinion in whieh he was held'two years | y, cars . ie ito ++ tho candiduto of tho young ourenlt, 0, cheese it," and other dis ‘spect tho delegutes na to whom they Will support if | Democracy. ‘The Republicans in all theaetowna | ronson, soventeen votes were east, whila thera figcted, but by a private canvyss tho reporter | have actively clreuluted these old utterances of Hl i learnod ‘that George tt, Davia was tu chbion cr | hayes Trumbull and the akeor rae speeches | Were only ftoen persons to vote, culored mun, and -& fraud of the most pestifer- * . | ner al mandates.’ Hut be ‘stood bin grown cen Beven out of cigbt of the deledaics, lewtoy the | hasin this wa Hed with the old- | | The only change in tho vote from the former | ous type, ts locked up at the. Armory charged During the Melee the Meeting Ad. ad thy young motion wea Oe fOr Lh. Ho V finally auvceeded in gather hie pcan ite clabth without’ any. sottipd convictions tpan | Hee fp, tals we Tiono Gime tn that tho | ballot, outeldo of an increased number, was that | with outatcine ee upon a forged check trom ‘ to Meot at the Pri- moved to luy the motion and substitute on te ‘Thu gentleman who had tho floor was wandering | tho subject. is 4 effect of the Vermont majority ta boing fult, and Inspector Kolth received ono vote, the extras |: "iitiain Wilson, keeper of n little restaurant at Sled ea fans florislon), and in that respect ho was nut tlie: Tie renriWany cle dintetee A Rercebtible etfect.on the Hemneratia | tuiee blanie rua a third batlot wes ordered, | No. 1a Fourth aventio. tu wag eee uy maries, ‘The Char stated that he was informed that | ing to thu question. (More ertes of * Sit down,” | 44 S00 se VER: districts, Clubs are being organized dally. A is id ts * | Oficer Swangon, and upon bei avarohed nt thi ny tho notice for tho meeting was left at the Staats | yf,te the ntleman quickly proceededtaobey.] | held amecting at Noe wa Nicht Luke strect last | statement Cae rode ie an ovening papor | With tho following reault:Jtichberg, 7; Delaney, Armory uuunntlty of goods Were eee on st ‘ cn eer orated the statement of | _, The Chatr decided the point‘ur oor nov csil Ig he Het eed er eae Ke ctection | Weduestuy that tore wero Trt clubs ofwtiiead | 6; blank, 2, 5 itm. “iat a poekstbuok wees Tenn ees pret= heWard Republicans | tGhay ay corroborat ie ement of en, of five nominoes for the Congressional Com, | 1a. the Suite, white tho fact iv that thoronrein«| ‘Nu choice having been made n fourth ballot ures, togather with a cheek, spurious and weecne Gathoring of Fourth-Ward Republlea Tho alts iltor of the Staat-Zetung anla tt | g,WUle bearing and deciding tt, however, some- ‘yeution to wa Voted for at the primaries | Hlluola to-day over 1220 atrong clubs. rhe Eee aay tt tha samo remuit. a less Of eottrye, For SW upon tho dilinuls Trust Opposed to tho Nomination of was non” “iltor of the een an thing Uappened, Just then SMO OF tee eee? | Lomuntrawafive recelviny tho naghe eee | ate neg COUNTY CENTRAL Comutrrer | ,, 70 Uftb. ballot Tren er enbere (Bt Dee | ond savings CHa UCR signed Alburt 5 | THe eetina sald no notice was left nt thoattivo. | “Aer Garmin ie We ex Pate pert atee meeting. | ver or votes were George E. White, Join If, | held a meeting last evening, The business dono of at ih inspectors 3 | Clemens: nother for £40 on the sme bunks Capt, White. Sak Cale sald thar hau he acon tha eal, he | sonted artes poet table, ina atage-wbleper | Stayer, James D, Kline, ‘% the announcement of tha vote, that he was ta . P Hevere, aud Juni | was chietiy preparations for the Convousinr | UPOo : ‘ and u think for $185 on tho Nationnl Hank uf Sanihren: (This duleyution is supposed tobo.a | whicd is tobe holdat Bouman Het eee eueded with, resitingin toa reeteeog Aeapec: | fits, hero asec augarugnmy at of Mason one, although but ong of thom expressed | Monday crening. Roporta from tho wards | foc Delaney, who reesived eight votes, agalnat | Woleh be hud obtained $f, and ut the head of biuself positively in thiadirection. Muj.Urock- | stated” that all” tho Nonemuinee would | be | soven for inspector itichberse . {bleh Iso Urier anpentte te ctfect that ne cama Way, candidate for retioction us Kocorder, MM. | full. The Understanding of the Committee ts Upon tho aunouncement of the result tho'new | bere from Now Orleans to attend tha Canclire, Munn, and ona! or two othors, addressed the that only a straight, full tickot will be accepted President wus Introduced and took tho chair. | 2 that having tution futy the hands of thieves meeting, ; \ by the Convention. The candidates are com- He ncknowledyed the compliment. patd him in a | D2 ¥a4 Jett penniless, He has also represented ‘ELEVENTH WARD, paratively few, aud none are wiliiny to come out.| fie! words, expressing the hupa that ht frould not bave nliowed it to bave gone out in Which waa loud enough to be hoard on the froot the shape ft did. [Cheers,. vow of benches, usked a aborthand writer who: Organization of the Oampaign-Olub Qom- | , The motion to lay on the table was thon put had been employed to report. Mfr. Hesing's rganizat é f and tout. y Shecch Co go tu tha Staate-Zetlung ollie and anto’ mitteo—Second District Dal- ‘Tho reaoludion asking for the appointment of out his notes, 4] 2 committee to nominate thirty-s!x persons Mr. Rauscher, 2 by ne, whe ogates, From whom t0 selact a delegate ticket of twolve |. yA taune Pear aa aee “hae re Dinselt as a ‘ecalthy planter from ‘Te: ea , we would i acd ‘wns put and lost by n large majority. Huh Mgted on tin lke w redlragon ah infusinted |." ‘Tho Eleventh Ward Garfeld and Arthur Club | Penis he Come eeoneaed Ce fo coms OL Hin elections © 2° Couldence reponed in lm by | Bis rium fant meal inside of binsele on : ano question then rucurred on Sr. Willing’s | pulp “tenia Way to the reporters’ table, | bold a mnceting yesterday evening at their nait, | Held domo time noxt week. in clection. thy strengt of bis assertion, EIGUTEENTIL WARD. motion to olect a delegate tieket. by ballot. and 1 very assuring manner. withoor stop: | in Martine's Ade street bullding, ut whtch about ae FIFTEENTH WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB ‘The next office waa that of Vice-Prealdent, and AN Fi va A NOISY MEETING WITHOUT A CONCLUSION, elected Eee woved to atnend thut the ticket be ing to make uty Inquiries, addressed Br, Geste- luembora, were present. thy: proceedings | met last eveninu at Fotz Halt, but, lected 0 Jusnector Armatrong was elected without oppor siengy Janes eis ui 's rae ES a 1 Poteet 4 Pa eld: were imurked’ eat enthusiaris, ter | delegates, it betur reso! after some discuse A y vOrg! jon A restau In response to the following Invitation Widely |” tr, Cragin, referring to the Washburne meet. | fl! You're a roporter, not a member of thoCiub, | some routing matters hid: beer nents of, the | slousto.allow each eandinin ae poe ae owe | Gerrze Howland was thon elected Secrotary, | at the corner of Clik nen ‘Mibhlgarratrbate toe olreulated by postal-card, tho lurgest Republic: | jug ‘Monduy' nigiit, wuld. @ commitins be cnt | #24,you must not put your nose into this meat” | Club was waite by Mr. 13. 4, Munn, Heket in tha Meld. Conrad Folz thought {t would | and dames Ward wan retiened. seithout eppost: $25, representing It to bo eleur of ieee an mecting of the season wus held last ovenlug | lected a ticket to ‘be presented at the Present | tng. Sr, Kaugimaun was appointed x delexnte from | be Sunwise for the Club to take n hand inthe | ton, to tho position of Building and Supply Seana Hanson saya ho atterward onset dn the Elgnteenth Ward: meeting, He waa sorry to see these ditferences, fa" T ain't doing anything, and I don't Want any | tho Club to the Central Garfield and Arthur Ctub | delegate business, since every one knew there Agent, . ‘ ances, th afterward fount an ay ill bo a mecting of tho Eighteenth | thuueh thoy wore pothing new in the ward. Bir. | thik from you, teplied Gestetald in n rather | of Conk County. Were three candidates, cach having his REBEL ON CNION SOLDIER? shore via norticuge on it for gen, and yesters ard Meobleat hab Fae ‘oveulnge Sept. CAMECOE hte ee eee Bow day, to fil | loud tone, which attracted tho attention uf thes, | uA! uiscusslun was bad upon tho dest methods | frivuds In’ the Club. Jt would be a | ‘The next oftice to bo filled wasthat of Attornoy | “uy, ke couse: Joncs' arrest for obtaining money e 2 * cs I yy ry in tho vielnity, Cae SP meat dower ‘Turner Hall, Clu dele | tau tn that, watd (ie Wook sees 8) ho would | "Ney! i t Fate ede ced eee eae ME fo, primary uEo tO Le | innkatne Aghee Aly” Inention of Mr, Uarbor's | no right to interiors eee eee neues Kou havo Aba sea ey Adio ht “1 ‘s ry 7 co v fuvure for next Rpevsenuitive trom tisdie, | Hay Was a mere subterruge, nad to the Larus Who's making any wgiso? T ain't, and you gE formny @ marching club, and it was-| hard Job to get up a club ticket that would | tothe Lond. under fale pretenses, fi a ved that one be organized of please all three, and therefore it wos ‘Detter, to Ingpector Frankemthal nominated lt. W. Kien W. L. Cossar and Nathan Neufeld are manus the first to tuke tn the ict them fight it out at the primanes. Sir, by for the position, and Inspector Stites sees | fucturers of picture frames, and thelr establiahe tho recond the Second, | Klokke and Ald. Young took tho same view of onded the mution iu wnent speech, ents are ti the snine building. They entered . i nen he imparted tho ndvieo that they cast in had better mind your own business,” Pbird, Fourth,’ and Fifth Preciuets, and | tho caso. Inspector Dunne nominated TG. Wines for | intun contract P BUPPly one Another's orders in. to Jnciatoe eat el te Be) peosobts Ae tholr lot with tho Washburn men, silico tholr * 1 don’t want to have to tell. you a, n, but | the third the First Precinct uf the ward, and ir, Wheeler was chosen to represent the Club the sume position, and spoke in bis favor, euse elther wa: HH wand Neuflets. tt ls ulleged, evidences an ieriers ene ie yurters of E. dd. | interests ‘ you had better keep quict," remarked Bauscher | 3 te, Overrocker, und Stune were ups | in tho Central Garfield and Arthur Club, Mr, Juspector Hichberg waa fn favor of ‘the re- viulated the contruct by colteat Ing memes for aunt co ie nd Ces eater 1 Dp Leas WERE REALLY IDENTICAT. as he retrented to bis svat. pointed a committee to complete the organiza. | 0. MeDaid was: directed to attend the next mee pletion Of Mr. Itieuby, and suw ne reason for | Cossars. woods aud refusing to tiriit over. Ho usuburoe and C33. rere ao There wero Nepublicuns and Hepublicana in “Vn ronking no nolse,” retterated Gestefeld, | Yon {og of tho Ward Club's Cuuipalyn Commniltice, ® , chunxe other “thin political reasons. | was arrested for obtaining guods under ‘fale esity X~MAans Secrotary. | Duero Were. jepublicnns . tnmily, " as nolso Foureclf." “ continued and you had better make le Tho attendance wus 2 remarkable one. It | tho young orator, “where thore are two mete You were tnoking a nose, eppuraced all wewlos of ootety trum tho street. | {2 FOUN orator, “ whero pricking usar ae mote Iwas Hunger, who hud hopes of free beer, to tho milll- | hoy hae plousing und nice urrangomont. | “Yer, you were." fonaires svi empe ouLin behalf of his tavarit | They aye, thls pleusiog and ni MOMENT eae ny w robin Anaad f ‘After a stirring speech by Mr. Frank Blain tho | and see and teport the objects of the orguniza- | jie wus opposed ton chunge, becnuse, pretences, aud Justice Hrown will bear the cuse, meeting adjourned, uon. in view of matters now pending re iring w recess of ten minutes had during the WARD CLUDS. in the courts, be belleved it would be ugainse Tho Stecpy Discase. , Progress of tho necting, considerable quiet The French Gurfleld and Arthur Club of tho | the oye futerest, and, furthermore, be was Loutsvilie (Ry.) Medical Newe y clecHoncering was done by the friends of Mr. | Fitteonst Eixteenth, and Seventeenth Wards | opposed to a counge at prosont, becuse te We have tneounts tivo cases of "na caudiinte for Congress, | Tha better-dressed | XA Mornun econ t Eighteenth Ward. Ono . 1 Wilturd Woodard and Congressman George It. vedt a Yo, 22 Cly' eant the substitution of a Rebel for 2 Union copy isen ae feitene Ruwich unto the ont sae fyqPentormuney | ihomberot that Cette ee te Tao? | «Do vowsay foe nln ee teed Rauscher, Davison behnif of tholr respective, casuifeue venue. herd’ was a foto eixeeiae ge oue | Meat the substitution o g lou | tepas,” tho sleepy dieeuse. “One was. Linnien crowded up to the front, white the poorer clad poe; white with ruje, a5 be advanced to where Geste: were sntislud to huddle fo tho neers wieeee te ne Bigtteduan es omocratte enndudate in fold wus siti tho ubsence of sents, thoy were forced to stant. ily voted for Str. Goohegun. [Sensation.]. sit. Yes, ido. Thavo been behaving ike a gen- it was generally understoud among tho polltl- Brooks, on mother occasion, waa the Ropublic- | Heman all tue evenmg, and when ou gay L have cling that it would be Ww fleld-day tor the boys, un nomiuce. One member of that family, 1 nh making © nolge you ure u iar, < gud hence there were many of tho ward workers suppose, voted fur Mr. Brooks, I know thu uthor | _,Gestefeld sat motionless, but ho hud ble eyds frum the South and Weat Divisions, who came | Yahhpden Mr. Jonos, (Cheers and yells.| Gon, | Sboutbim. ‘The altercation hud grown go loud for {ho purpose, of seeing bow tho so-called | Chorin woe yee Toniltieo of the Yapubucens | 19 to uttraet thy attention orn large number in “silk stockings" would wet uway with from the Eighteenth, Onu of tho membora | fot Who were anticipating a tittle “ berap tho alleged bummer,” who: Ive Of that family voted fur Gon.‘Chotinin, Str, | 28 the outcumo of the seriinonious debut; west of Wells street. ‘The crowd begun to file in MeCurmick wes the Domooratic nominee, and | te Chalr removed his gaze from the meeting In antof cavalry In the Contes Be fH Deewete toe at keg tepeeate, tiekets whieh | muct enthusiasms A mass eect anges aad oS ona eae had not known, unt: | tho Warne we dione eee eriny Hetore Will by voted Tor iu the ward to-day: For Will- | on thosthe a rey what Mr. Wines’ polities were. It was | the War he ine tenonees bia store,” Hig uar- ard Woodard—0, 8, A. Sprague, A. EF, Miner, Kh, 7 " Repuplt f the Six-.| 8 Tact, however, that ha had served in tho colepsy dutes from childhood. He ie a vo! X, Pearson, W. ¥. Hatt, A. J, Trutikey, Edward number 0 povog Republicans of the siz Hebel army, but he was young when boen- | fed ‘i of inure thun overage, mental W. Duvy, TN, Bond, A. H Waterman, Daniel fopnt fen heid & meoting last usening. at d Aisted, ant! had accepted tho results of tho War. stretivth, and the futher of several vigoruus B, lobstun, George Sherwood, Sumucl Kerr, ou nr reibee street for the purpose o forming: ie wus now Hving In the North, and, us a children. When selling goods, in the midst of Eon, Congreseriun Ce arto leon, 4: | Gartield und a ittested by emborary organs lavever, was biehly indorsed by” Jigye Hogers | n conversntiug, aud even walls dtimentn cai ‘ook, aAditm Stark, C, It. ny Jatues A. Hair, ; a end others, and he saw no renson why ho shou : Kittle Nirleon, Ward. 8, slinkiér, td}, Currier’ | Mt Mat” Stover °na Chaitmnant ee yer not be elected, i Hater rere tve, Kuown bln to ull ‘asteep, cu Mobert it. Waller, 1. A. Frocuanit-d- Edwards’ | Ik Bevein us “eerctars eae ceo Sts ‘Tho result OF tho ballot wag. that Tteahy ree econds OF moments te would nwake, apparently unconselous that he hid slept. A C a , A canvass of tho ineeting showed'that the choice | Present Leeame members by algning tho roll, ceived ten votes and Wines four. Mr. iticaby | 2! crite Ger f pres SOP NEC TRCN HA Ait BOO eon CGH Geers were be- | tho othr momUEr OE he Tete tee nee and dlultg a orowed eacheted be cenorters’ tablo, and | <A ctmynss of tho theetlow showed candtdates. | don to became eer enae eienltied thele Inten= | Sis d cela ea eae voting’ for Mr | ously oberon oF Aree intellvet, an cor Bigntecuth Ward pollens wore eee Taek, dflgre nolse.) ‘That Tau more In the Ine. J thy Faber. s THINTRENTH WALD, Boitiers pieate, Wien ciertiditt Bone to the Old AMEE were Understoud tobe Inspectors Brenan, | tiiking whom theeiot ates on, these gentlu- the Indications wore that before tho mevting | Serest heroand sows digeord ang beantam, | Gostoteld's relteration of tho neds teas | The friends of W. E. Mason of tho Thirteenth | ficers! wie deine until tho next meoting, | Etylish; Curran, and Dunno, jen would, on waking, resuino whore they bud should udjourn there would bea fying of fur citizona of this ward of doing atl manner of | Of Bauscher's statemont was immediately ful: Ward met last ovening at No,WaWest Luke stroct. Speeches were made by Gen, Schaffer and Gen, lowod by a yrab by the huter ut tho termecs i if Mr. Sinson mandy a brief address, urginy tho | Rod: iter whic! d, it had, selection of a delegnte ticket that would Insure | HO¢men, after which an adjournment was success at the Ward primary, A_ committee 4. Chase was elected School Agent: Shep- herd Jobnaton, Clerk of the Hoard; N. Bt. Hicks, | ft om. Buch ug hud not been wituessed for some tino. wrong, Lneod nut defond mysetf hero before Rookkecper; and J, A. Gilford, Adsilatant you. 4 Clerk. Those who wont out of curiosity in this regard neck, which he enught with tho expertnoss of 1 were not disnppainted. The contending fuctions a ticgnta greg eaa dover voted for my emits professional, “Hult a dozen gentlemen rushed od WARE AY 7 : and enemies dee Peuee. Burkey, tha short | of five was wppoluted to wet with Mr Meese CORRESPONDENCE. . Communications GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Connon Due eS ae aR ae uk che Tun to sete far anes (pe And F uovor naked a.| nog Prusetve Lue peuoe. Sty Coutt, solzed Sir. | preparing tha rhawee Te geage ie tr Sago | 4A goon nEcon. Fieyethon taken up, one of wiileh_was from tho Clark-at, opposite acw Courtcliouse, aectned to be the must numerous, and when the Jnte War were moved to to tho front, | Bauscher round tho waist and prevented him J. Gould, John Fulrfax, D. B. Tomnkyns, E, ‘To the Editor of The Cnicugo Tribune, Metropolitan and Peoplo’s Rallway Computes, x0. gecasion demanded it they were tho more nofay, | A Loliove Mr. Willing, and Mr. Corbin, and | {fom _ striking =o blow, Mr. Munnbart, of Dut this imust not bo construed 18 picaaing shies others were moved by th sano intluences and bis oslinie celta, | enrdo Papin fuseile of the opposition ,ranks were unable to make a tuotlves, Wo sro tho dauger of leaving this Who hud seonted the baile fone ree peu semen demonstrat] lon. "clock tho Chal thing in tho hands of bummeraand. rofessional, the hall mude thelr preaenco ao re Jn a ho} it autk Buttes: emled ras eeaeee Sea | bigrconury pollecians.™ (Cacene sPermeas | Skip, aud & Jurap, and with clubs iy eae toe, Ald. A. H. Burley, cutted tho nssem mmo tor. | Continuing, Mr. Cragin cautioned calmness | the combatint rte his quigt violin who coe Ciuutnd tequisted tho Keerctary ot ‘tho Ward | and deliLentonin fie part of those present. | $40, combulant from bls quic a jetlias wh, ant Heater sug tke Proceedings ‘of tho provious | Aho ecmmmation oF tho Exceutive Committee af | coca uncone highly compendable, Byes etlng, which ho did with the care of u legisla tho Club and ita Hat of ollivers disproved tho fe duis iat w bean a ee ue Lae canes Metra dy Me, 1. | Sr dd ptovee sid oat y eae Orgunization | time fore had bee unpleasantness, and uu im- “flor tho minutes had been approved) Mr, | frkidcmtorh weg pwallow-tailed yontiemon, Ir | the scone of th coutusion prevaiiok jtixin mounted tho rostrum and sald that wos made up of all nutfonalities, and all had an pi Bradley, and E. 8, Overlock, Dr, Gray was np- f - | asking permission to lay tracks ulong Fulton ‘This Friday, Sept, 10, last night but two of tho potnted to net ad Captain of tho polly Anurtic | CHICAGO, Sept, 0.—A consideration of his Con t dnd. vi i atreet, and another fromthe citlzens wong the flo published im tho fiuuune Says, issn hast: | gresalonal Aapirations ls due Willard Woodard | game street pruteatiar retreat ee being intd. HOEY AND HARDIE COMBINATION {ng that during tho session of the Legislature by all Weet-Sldors. He bas claims on thom not Hoth documenta wero roferrea to the Clty Couns ue yore. Con ‘ason hud not missed o single rott- caslly mntched, As President of the West Park In tho interesting romantic dma, cull, Was read, . cll, : : Bourd for eighteen months—In 1878-'70—be so The School Agent's report for August was sub- sade da et arnt a | Blrsisuaraeeneeraeeerencaeeel | A CHILD OF THE STATE! CAMPAIGN MMITTER, dollara were saved to tuxpayery, All coutracta, hand Sept, fof 820.6%, and that tho meee 5 aoe Ee WARD CHUA DELEGATES. pasted ei oe RPCnUItured Of very character | Batt unpaid umounted to $10. Farewell Ma‘inae Saturday at? p.m, The A meoting of representatives of the different | Passed under a scurching yuze In meeting bis mumittee on Buildings and Grounds | stunday, Sept. 15-NAT' GOODWIN. AND COMPA+ eyed, and itis snfo to suy that finpoultion was binitted # variety of reporta of nunor impor- | Nx cariad and Artur Chiba was held at tho Palm- | Toe" go" musa sey at mpoultlon was | gubninay a eet ent euaang minor tmp a Deforo undertaling aihoa ueiness for whlch the | equut voleu in its dollbemtiens eat ae ae adj iting the méléo an old gentleman moved to cx House yesterday afternoon for the purpuse | Atter devotluy more time then eae ean Pee the Hoard Corenrngadutuarized the Attorney of MOBBLES. fleet officers of ‘the Club for tha enationse® | HU anpeated to all who hud Loon Non of the namernen this motion aaa bappy | of organizing Campalgn Committee, ‘There | Ment aid elceeedes Lee ae Publlcchurat- | suratios uf detuultiny Concoeg e ese tte WAVERLYS THEATRES The old olticers bud acted fulrly and woll during | |" LED AWAY BY FALay STATEMENTS solution of the diificulty, aud sulds were present tho folluwing, every one being | 10¢ parksand numerous grout fmprovementa, | fureties High Sehoul and the Tolrteonth Stroet | y 1, 44 dlAY Wises ca foarStannter nae popclatar tho pust sear, and in view of this fact he moved | to consider thle thing, and iy cutee falrly. He | | “Allin favor of this meuting adjourning suy elthor an oflicer of a ulub or an appointed dole thu core ckea te retired Irom oltice, fefustog | School, which waa San ye elds LAST a id prtatar, "ibe Secrornry’ read tho lista follows: Prest- | for waled Goatees ReiaBa| aid | “Ail oppased, *n0.! * HIN Ard —C; Grewoy, Henublican Club; | Purk uct wheroby no Commissioner could eke Seg sero . wxrox-saut's SM PANE dent, AH. Burley; Vico-Fresidont, Dr. @, Hes- | for a barking, anuriing, yellow canary-bird, The Noes seetncd to make tho most notse. Soren Mathison, Garhi and Arthur Club; By | after legally draw saalaes For effective, keen, SCHOOL ACCOMMODATIONS. - In Octave Feulllet’s splendid Piny, sert; Secrotury, HN. Mangy. Trousurcr, Prinic [Shouts of Jaughter.} Pate ere eibor of Sov 3g Chintr—The meeting, aiiads adiourowd, bearing, Auzilinry club! Rite wan a at | innnita is napebse Bac Sand net horas Inspector Keith called attention to the overs L E D ST R y! Peaeity Bxctutive aati eiees Michel Votria, glnd they bat coma, Thay tight fee | a Fepurten table eontiued. Zhotwo or thes onch, Young Ben's Garaeld and Aehu Clubi | represent us in tho National hulis of fexialution, crowded coniition of tho "Douglas Benoul ud ‘. A A ve 4 MF, Neether Fi nF, thing about purity in poittica, and so on, Hut | policemen flourished thelr clubs and told the | Jos loyd, Hey 5 3 C. L. shonk, y q @ | Thlegrent Work will be prosentod with a PERErcr MAE Ife ume Stas CAteoae, WeRRER | grata apauE PUT JA puller td ao on. votu, | Grow’ to fal back wnteh thoy wradiiastala 2° | YoREPH, ord, Hepubliewn, Chub Borell, Sennut- — Stans fet esiaatuonal, Aehupl-room ta tho | TUSArSA Cork mille manent ei a ty MIA, havinn Club; ©. J. Tripp, German Club: Shnon CAYT, WHITE, sume vicinity, which was adopted, including CHAZ, I, THORNE, Je Seventh; Charles Cloyes, Elghth; A. F, Hateh, | [Choers.] He trusted, therefore, that the mo. Megsrs. wviiling, Cragin, and other gentlemen all. blican Cok Superintendent Howland ‘reported that th fay Mt ened Ul Seas. eo t Uon to voto by bultot would be carried, (Chocrs.) | tort ‘the hi F, Mann, Republican Chui Ninth Ward—E. M, To the Editor af The Chicago Tribune. buperinten ent Howland reported that tho indny Niet ne Mesure, Pearson, Van ND anihigtori Hesing objected to tho motion | | Mr, O'Neil wanted to know tram sie, Orecsead. | Mkt! Washington Hesing remained standing on | Moore, Itopublican Club, ‘Touth Winde denies Cmcago, Sept. ¥.—J. £, Whito, tho aspirant | Petriun Streot Schoot Mende aA ae es | ee eee ANKEWS pAuaHTENL asa whole, aud called for u division of the queg- | he bad alluded to his (O'Noll’s) advocacy of Mr. | hts scat, and sume of the crowd cheered him, { H. Murke, Young Men's Garfleld and Arthur for Co! onal bi fu not a ft for | aut seats, and recommended that oe ses So ae Galle ‘ Harber as a subterfuge. Synors wuuuted bin to call the erowd to proceed, | Club, Kloventh Ward—W. 8. Kaufman, tours | for Congressional honors, je not a Dimer te bogiven up ut the end of tho munth, and that tho J. MW, HAVERLY’S Hh Gansitnedte ACKNOWLEDGED Mr, Cragin auld ho did not. Some friends navised him not, and bo deetined, | Men's Club, twolith Wort Furlin Q. Hall, Ho- } such, Hots not a speaker, nor a mun capablo upllg be transferred to tho Chestnut Street GRAND MASTODON PAVILION, thocompliment, but sald that if ho was ro- | - Bi. O'Nell stntod that Bir. Darber wouta po | Sale {lewd advised bim not Favored urvorgun- | publican Club; John It, Parker, Young Mon's | of dolng auch bard wor oe necessarily must bo | School, which was concurred iu, unt botw bunts ial tat! Grounds aud Kxposttion, elected it would be anly on the condition that ho | ROminated. (Ceeors.] Mr. Washburno had only | ization of tho meuting, and a rathor portly por- Club. Thirteenth Ward—W. RL Puxn, Young | done bya man representing the First Diutrict, could resign whenever ho chose in fayor of gomo | been mentioned in the Elghtcenth Yard sad tt | son with a big cane rapped tho table viyorvusly, Tnapector Richberg culled attention ton roso- | Lake Frunt betwer Men's Club; kins, Veterin Club; | He te sickly, and often for days awuy from bia | I ‘o lution which bad been pending tor some tinie on LAST DAYS! LAST ‘ST Tho Fxcitemontine on D. Thome! “lake i : 7 f 0} udies, and wave nutice postal " WEES sham for his udvovates to bring him up | A poraon whom nobudy. Beoined so’ ove at | William Willams, Mepublican ‘Clubs. W. F. | ollica for tho Teason of poor health. ie does | the question o! ra Jqubger mon, "a dlvist to bo slaughtered, ‘Tho Righteonth Ward waak | out fiero Neos nove’ thy Prosident's hale. | Bradiey, Colored ‘Chup. Fourteenth Ward—F. Fe Uikoly undertand the business of bis ottice, birt 6 would eal iy epope. ed tha fetta - DANIEL O’LEARY’'S ir. Crusiu did not object to tho‘diviston. t | mull (ple Of territory that an Irishman could | ‘This ralsed a yell, and a pollcoman wit hice | ete enn une Men's Clubs John Buehler, He- | Kattway Mall Servicucnud teae eee CtNOr Thick seas Una ee areduced tho following, GREAT TEST RACK: The question on redleeting Mr. Hurloy waa pu dig jup in sixty diya, Mr. Washburno has | maten ronowed ile Nant Publicno Club. Fittconth Ward—W. 8, Young, | attaire le knows nothing whitovor, He isa poor which was upaul ING THERE REE t boand eI AT EME NU NUT eae eee and carried ununitnously, no following outside the wane tere, ae sacha blea dion pants faotions, and tho “re. | Jr Itepublican Club, ‘Sixteenth WardaFrud: | fences PetUEE OF be would wat boin | | ffesuited, That tho thanks 6 ramen bgand | NOW IN HOG LES NY NOT MISS i hoe question then wrogo on continuing tho | HO following, Nisved tee teldo of the ward. | spoctables” denounood tha "bummers,” and viee | erik Gebband, Youre Mere ee: Henry Graf, | the hands of such frienda as manne bis cam | are RIT Anarene eke, retiring Preaident, | | Open for ludive without oxtre chews teat othor oltluers and the Executive Committee, qhu soaker belloved that thoro ware only twa | versa. Bumo at tho volorans surneated we Nee Hopublicun Club, Seventeenth Ward—U, Jans: | pal, which he cponed techs months oyu, | Mr. PRIM A. Hove for we Impurtiil and cour | rossrred - i. jtr, Hesing asked for a division, and Mr.Cengin GanuldatesDarbor and Farwell, As far astho | of renowing tho movting at ltl Crack atioct oe Seanaqaricld and Arthur Club; P. A. Sundellus, | Audit the votora of this disteiet ee oe on) eiemaner in which be bas Rpeeided uver, the - r aign't object, 1 Hoe raeeths gncornod, ho would support a sine | Ilkcly-looking entry clurk of about lt sreerhad | Seas sues Fide Veudermuat, Hepud: | thelr guurd Saturday, tho wholemuie Lenonogien ar erutions o journede. Ceo Past yours. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, fesienths ort O04 Tuck wero rovlected Vico | SPcilkuE wns concornod, Ho would i Thatughtor | thas tomority cree ens OF abuue 12 Hee reat eg Ronee Club delewites~Colured | of voters, from all: parte” GF ha ce reat 0 Hourd then adjourned, 2 Praitont, | th th tt und ebeers.] and came near betng eaten up alive by a | Gartield and Arthur Club, D. H. King; French | White's delegation will be aceomptished. Among —_— OXF WEEK ONLY—Monday, Rept. & Wednesday P Sant ay Seater’ Ungn the contiaunnce | HHt e Hiesing wanted to know,in the langungaot | “rounder” who had dropped Inte thy ateocs i | Gert and Arthur Club, FJ Mickel; North | his workera Is an ux-dotectivecnar in te coe LOCAL CRIME turday Mutinees, America's Favurite. ohaned ind u few toe endear Rin Host,” | Gicero in fle Urst oration’ againet Gaetan, | aie enae se getting some freo beer, Bias ect, Club, James A.’ Roxton;’ North | ploy of tho Post-Onice, is brente eee ls IMMENSE SUCCESS, CRUWDED HOUSES, " 3 ; * “ “ Quougquo tandem, Catalina, abutore putientia ‘The Vetorans came to the concluston that it contin taseo ar rates DroURAE, down, to, tho nat oud velleof dora “How long, O | would do no good to ronew the mocting, and the wi rut Bide French Club, G. Davoust.” County Clabs— (xn fa tOurringy with anothor ex-detective, Boutn Evanston, ‘Coil, K, i. Payne; Maplewood, | pila. !8 20 urrango businesd, to furnish forces ANDREWS BEATEN, MACCIE MITCHELL, "| REPERTOIRE: Catatino, with — our | project was abandoned, Goorge M. 1), Libby; Evangtou, W,. G, Webster; | from among tho sailors to vote in the Firat and pwa, tha notorious pawnbroker, . NE EY mowgct W080 revteotion was also muda: unanl- atience?” [Cheers und ‘destatve Iaughtor.] | * Meee Hosing, who had been watohing the | Coletiour, W. H. Coldiour, Recond Wards for tho delegates in favor of oes reareeee by siete wal good | Erdayroremne out yOrAYOR, re Witt od that th ip ed to | Tho sponker hud for three years beon at= procéodings from thy doorway, came forward | Tho Gathering was culted to ordor by the Hon, | White, Yours, ete, CrtizEN, that Ce f Iv sh | unt Forget! Dan’ wet! Grund Matt Dade paling moxe ho pete pTooe tacked in the Club, and onty"a few minutes | und Joined bis son. ‘Tho, two talked _utow mo- | Wed. Campbell and, on notion of Jainca Burko, tu tho Criminal Court for recely Ing @ watch ace Nuturday Afternoon, FANCHOS The cee. eae Laat heehee tines ainco ba had buon ‘the victim of abuse that:| ineuts, and took tholt departure, Tho crowd | 0. 8. Cook, of'tho ‘Fourth Ward, was electe WILLARD Woonanp. stoton recently by Herbert Hurd ut Sycamore, Saturday evening, Kept. Me... LAT ‘oor, Ra iTteitte ud to ballot aga club, without | Could only praceed from a foul mouth, [choors flowly tiled out to the nolgbboring suloons, the | ‘Temporary Chatrman, and Sr. Vancleave Tem- ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, ‘Tho evidence given by Hurd and bis companion, | ~'stondy PL M.the comudiansJtosON and CRANE cominittecs® ‘The Washburue ime He aes sauce, ar cures ong years ho bad twon | Jantar farmed out tho, Wht, and peaco énes | narey Chute etiggested the appointmontot CrtoAdo, Sept. 0.—Asa Republican voter and | both of whom confessed having committed tho | In tieleatear ieee So RMON AAA RANE mula Uke randy: t9 preseiit, [Applause] nin Hayes tose tery gine ans ‘order, and | Ores tad ee OF five to ute perinanent officers | worker in the Twelfth Ward fur many yeas f robbery, was overwhelming, Andrews kuow it MYICKER’S THEATRE, mont ho had Over none eae gee TRORE tntoe Wie Chale ants aaee ia goreution. ANTI-WHITE, wre Berke te of organization, Was pleagod to read your. editorial of Wednos- | would oso, and he boldiy planned to. upset oe ; f a hn ver, at i Muy he he Chatr auld that in Mr. Cragin’s epoech no te Mr. lurke tnudo w motion to that effect. It @ay rogarding tho Hon, Willard Woodurd. Ho | thelr testimony, When the cuse wus first culted ny the Club witnessed quite a ra tee 0 | personal attack bad been mado on any ono Db; MEETING OF THK FOURTI-WANDENS. yes ekreed to, and tho Chair named dames ti il Minching Republican, never | t2,ttial he requested u continuance, and, when rties enjoying thomec: Sea ao mae light, “LH | HAaMe, and Mr. Hosing should not take any ahoh ‘Tho call for a mocting of the Fourth Ward Re- | Burke, of tho death; Willinn. N. Young, of the | {an able, boneat, unfiinch ing Republic wnover | asked upon what gruinds, stated that ho Beier obo ics | Secs, toga antes | gauaen zeae otter ne | Bae a Sitireihasebonthihon, | Ment MG CUE NGA Aa, aplennitta | Sat Hope" ty ett, a " . a - " 2 tellus, 3 ro nove offe : nthe Tecorded what he had done for his. country, aud ane Hesing—Wit Mr. Cragin anawor a ques: Of tha Post-Office, and to tho suap game of the OF atin 8 2 hy, @ neve guilty ye olferc jo Be You tnontioned two mombers of a family er UOd en eliotn! don voted for | netort time aga, Will ho name thom? fa | Congtescioact Committco tn calling tho Conven- bin in, Tho Chicago. nvention, [Applause] | know who thoy are. Como out ikea man. tion and apportioning tha delegates, drow to- 4f Lominated. he proposed to vote for bin. fu; Mr. Crugin—You know who thoy aro well gether about 150 pooplo, the church at the cor thera uabuuriig men wanted to undorstond that | onqueh Me, Hosing, © It | Nor of Thirty-third stroct and South Park nvoo Frater, Fetonds of othor nic Prosont,-~ wee Hiestng Cow, out tiko man nua being the place of ussembly. Among them tthe AS Mould reticet on bla integrity, no matter how | watch, but that he retused to buy it, and that yar de Wharegtig Sixth. aakod who trsued the | tompting tho Dall, Aah will not cndeugore | Watch, But tBu he shop and went ewowherce tt JOSHUA WHITCOMB . What was the object of the meoting? Was secure bis own nomination by Importing Demo- Was at once auspeoted want the shrewd pawn- 1 1t intended to harinontzy tha work of tho differ | crutia yulers trom arcs districts, It behooves | broker was contomplaliuy, ana bu wes ctowly | Evory Evening until furthor notico. ent Clubs through a head? Republicans to turn out and yote ut the primus | croseexamiued. In auswerto questions ua to MATINEES} w ay nl Souator Campbell, tn reply, sald tho call grew riew, | Wo want xood inen, and unless the | tho name of bia witness, bls size, big louks, and WWE mui out of & meeting of menibura of the diferont rlinarles are yuarded we will got tho other | his munnor of attire, Andrewaadld be wits a nan | —————- ee : , Duns | clubs, and a: resolution was adopted by thom | Kind. Meson A Reruuiioan. | nbout his own size, dnd a elgareimuker, Oa elie OLYMPIC THEATRE, rmereflORORED, HEVEaIRD. AND apCORSKEUT, Chitra "rnanen ds £29 oosaston to Oly Mr, Nan aca boone Bakara favoring tho seleation cof one daleants who sickle ee ay Frankiin pr alarkee siroeta te proiene to | Z. W.SPAGUE..., Proprietor and Manager rehis ries L, ‘arwell, for one, Sol . . + Got is . ja a io er by ort ef nume, Crutches - Plank.) “Thiet gontleinay had. been deol ea Be Pryecomrene tn reed ewomeNt AAO FOU | edd. Hi. Gilbert, Geile pomee Bee Horton, | Gaguld come toge pas. THE WEATHER, ‘ try Cy Oo rece! 10. . bls poll, looked wise, but. fhully ald F Patire Conmany. Hea llus, thiot, and wamblor, but if thoy tnd for- | Yoting. “Whom aid Pou monn? Boa man and | John Hubbard, HW, H Bolding, Thomas Keofo, | “Mie mike ald the object ought fo be to pre- | | Orrice or Tit Cue¥ Stonaw Orricen, | he Soulan'e reeall ity for he WMG Tony Pastor and Tis Entire Company, lon choo! such | gambicra’ they would | Gomouut, {iene ma. y it, .G Garnott, William Jonking, | Sent the requests of wird clubs to the Exeous Wasminatoy, D, C,, Sept. 10—1 a, 1.—For | known the man Only wshort time, He was cure ch mr, 0 'TneNight, Xho Ward, ,(Chocrad Te ho, | OBfe eat, enowed chocra.) Flauabler), 20 1 phate Wolf dc3. stedilt Zit Smith, and , | tive Committoo, to tho oxclusion of athera, to | WABEINOTON, Vito “Valley, stationiey tok Wvehfred id) areas “alia Like ay, Ger eunaetanee RepeesrenenTiCNakh foo, Was nominutud, he would yoto oer don’t cara to tall you, [Htenowed laughtor.} B. Brayton, | I aeTyaiced Knowing exnetly what thoy wuntod, lowed by falling barometer, stutionary or | man." This person, be alleged, could prove | funder af nanos of tuay ti id Coe thot weg ae hy wus devtanoted asa gumnblor | “Ate Teaingcths a mee ee ee at, REPOS. Med, tho mooting 40] dire Grocieyr a ee tet t saked whathor iho | Melee tementine northerly ,yeurlug, to | Hund and coupation lice wn wallua thioves, ©” | Busts Lat pono who so deslyuuted Big, epans Vt oy | [Sore choors.] Mr. It, W. Dunham calle 19 meeting to Ls roel , 0 ‘ rr f 1, cal whothor the easterly winds, clear or partly cloudy weathor, wie bgeremaker mn ores ce bn : ur THN ay Seared pig, iilluenee. fGhoors. e eoaiathy Be Tuo Chatt—Tho gentleman declines to an- | ordor,and on his motion oxeAld, Gilbert was | organization was designed to For the Lower Lake region, stationary or | Weunes wuld, md tise likely have. ction of * Representative, nnd all uo usked for him was & nr Cragin—Thoro's no nood of answoring, chosen L'rosident. ‘ gece oe leecaetas Ste fo: . | rising, follawed by falling barometer, cool no bia way bad not Netoctive Shea by uabrowd ion of ulr representation on tho ticket. If tot, ho MN. HESING, FAILING TO GET Mr. Giluert sald strong mon must bo nomt- Pi ey y Organiza cams | northerly winds shifting to Warmer sonther evice expused to the watlefaction uf at least the the pure fruit acids in our system, Cregg Pest would Nght ghom wr tho prininos, | aay answer, wont on to rofor to tho | Mitel Ho named as candidates Aldriot, Storey, | PAIR Taior iho Twoitth, sald the object was Iyy partly cloudy wenther, BMlaatn- | BumlGe a8 inde preset ut Yue witieay hid i f syistent, ies ra tion. uae florea es Urey chargo mado by Me. Cragin at the Ince fasting: ‘Taylor, and White, As to tho latter, he anid tho | 4.¢ propure tho way for the cumpaign te be car ‘or the Upper Laka region, Upper lasta- worned for Pp 4 The detective thom at this meeting. Wheu the country catlod | —thit all the oummers wore on one sido and people didn't know anything about him, and | ried on by tho Committoe “ppalnted by the cun- | sippl, and Lower Missouri ‘Valley, falllug | recollected the description Androws gave and their cooling corrective iitflern a ‘ his witness, ‘and ‘ho reculled it Sure tho respectable mon on thy other, tld not Judgo whothor be was fit for the poal- | didates, boluy solt that a great deut of work barometer, warner southorly winds, clear or : a i # . Eilotte ae tonalite aaa ne, cad | te Feapeotablo ie {ho Rentlomas toordor, Ho | Udn ‘The Itesustionse co neea efor th td ery | Soul be done between tiow und tay thie woos partly clotidy weathor, followed by’ increas | battm: | hon °° etwohs tus tororittion Ai | értce,"—Mrpicat, JOURNAL. dealing feud ay monuments, to, thelr | lat en Hetlu pulled Sut what purported to bo a wxnertmonce die erat Ng ee eety ote Ne Reta aie ted 56 preacut, taro, | Lee aan at aamentaviol fa Betiees, planks who wan an stout iti fel * i Bn ‘ountry,—1 let 4 re rye Oo man con. oO nominated whe wai give i} te law 0! teulinr countenance, anid on! ret uy Domooratio bultots. “tne itsson toir denth ime | ropore of Sie, Cragin’e spccekt ede re ee e strongth ta tho tlokot. If tho thing went byrde. | tha polittenl condition of tithxe in the were. arnae: Bent A. | unposit OF what Androseed gut oudlraly the Sir, 8, W. King) Of tho First, enld there wore reued wus "Fight und vote aywa fought.” OR cengin Gontod that he had said all the | Mult tho Demucrats would bave a ood show to two clube ihere tatu working In harmony, ‘Tho | _ 2m | Bar| Ther, Dhar. Ther, ita | Wind.) Vel) dn, | Weather itself wow {nsufticiont Prout, and tha dotective Leir survivors asked for a delegation train tho Hichieeuth Ward, In conclusion he ofered th | buminera were ou one siden als rep ae Sule, Woodwant oxpiatnoa whaé took place at | want wie ait He ive 8 Hepubltean ened wy | “eines eal Bal! Par |B e.. miciear | Roniyto the, oriese, ho Smeets, upulua eu : Haghorieg coterans ad bonded bim—Jamos | able inn on tho otuor, Whne ko didesroas | 2! Ie chat fie aosteeeeeatonnt Comunlttes, | Fame Lut would elvo a Htepublican majority. | famac| wal) SEINE) ag hicciicioar: | have, some trouble with Audmums gos hes i Claghorn, Joseph Kohn, Albert Jones, and Htub« | that the bunimers wore all on one aldo, saylng-that the majority would ¢lve no reason | [App rere f the Thi ta'th it # H lene, ago: 1 {5 Cri —und further olfered tho naynue of | ¢ AF Hosing eontondod that be tone Met’ Br, | tor holding Aig convention ou tho lib. It bod | Mee Guecley Wore on aio epublicans i IN 4 naan eempended the, witness tn 9 surprtad i Cot. Avi Wesorinaae tad mA dbinn Genie as was corroct; und on that ho had rison to a quon Whtte tatd sae heinbees who Would call tig | Bollnadion of Gautold. They wore not divided 1. a | Se eaten manner, “don’t kiow what you Maxiinum, WU; cilnimum, e, mean. Fepreae: o ton of privilege. (Choors,] This same Bt J ite tf {nto factions, Those, yoyo throg clubs, all work: ‘GUNKUAL ONSET ATIONE, 7 © tehends of Bee hoe wor te natoutee pally aa Cragin. bhd nat sedan’ him of making an ai Pn ty te States tae aotion tray t ere th Cai abt aaa OUIGAUU, Hopt. 10:15 p.m. #iun't you and Androws bave some quar {lt Starkey wanted to kudw whut was boforo | tivk on Sr. Washburiu—— to the giving of four extra delegates to Du Page Tre Pole eee comieattos returned, an Th. Thee “When? queried tho witness, aa his curiosity the hongo, Dir. O. HL. Stulllkon now arose to a, guestion of | County, altuaugh its llepubliont vito whens ee tao tho following reports! « Fei] Find, [Anwar | was nroused, aud Wo forgot for the inoment bis jit Cauir oxplatnod that tho subjoct mattor, | ordot, and’ objoated ta thao peruonatities chice larga ‘na that of the Fourth Ward, Itaulo to Eee toma ae toe Hurko, of fue Tonth. P.M | Poe Posltlon, ashe Understood the resolution—— ere 1 panelanuy, ilying about, (Urgent crivs of contra the Convention, the uppononta of White ee. Lute x th of hould throw thom out in tho same of falr deal- ia Union Votorun Claus of toe vtgeueeremate OF | “ELE dwt se Cragin eald was arderod. to i wid Soro th . pi O'Nelt—That's casily anawured, 1 giv tt Go thls by my mustor. “Now, L want tosay to Mr, goutloinan tmoved that, without attempting “Why, four or five years ago. Como now, didn't you and he havo sumo misunderstanding? . end think pad of each other?" ¥ =| Assiatunt-Se \. Ef leat i orctury—Janics A, Heston, of the i . ir. Jayne anked aston Treasurer; « ME Mathioon eosmen a eae The {Committee * No, av J Mya," protested ho, “I never, no! 4 ‘agin y yf ? . * iy i raetibers of yyllarnereThore are, pinoty-four | | lilt cis volng was ramped under the wolght | ouattia of oven tout aitcuet' Woo mut End, thoreforo, aire ee merely, advisory, m ita lois nave you town Ataroan SUPPLIES THE DESIDERATUM, Clyh, OM OF tho Liybtoonth Ward Union Vowrun Vivoroualy as ho had doe soverul times boforo in sag Held ac th Drounht at oe Witte net BOY | The report was coucnrred Ne Qh about olybt oralue yours, J think. 2 ‘] Thur svttles tt, pone Honor,” said Shen; “tho witnosa swears ho hus known Andraws for nino years, whercas Audrews previously anid ho bid not known bin lony, and could yat rveal hig name, Not even aftor nine yours of intimacy, Gus Van Buren, who appeared for the fenge, burst out jtogbingy audeows turned Jivid, bis witnosy red, und) thy Justiow Procecded to our up in bis usual manyer, —— SUSPICIOUS CHICUMSTANCES, Chartes P, Andergoa, employod by Haddock, Coxe & Co, abstract,‘men, was Wednosday beld by Justice Watines {n $1,000 bonds to tho 1uth ubon aoharte of larceny. A member of the abatract firm of Coxe &Co., No. 66 Dearborn atreot, went bis bait. The particulars uf the ase are somewhat intorcating, Ou the night ot ‘Aug. 24 the reside: f James EH, Chinvler, No. Pep ries chdunce avenuy, Kansas City, do, wus entered by u burglar, who carried off a jut of Hliverware and jewelry, 8 revolver, and a $1 Normal-sehoul bond ‘of Johnson County, Mise s0url, lesued to 180, and due Jn 1640, with clehtor Br, 1 sud #9 hu was deatinog to do several Umos azaln ny Yeicrane aay Meme ng to erent the Union | aud ag bo pias dastinad todo waver ad oul | yore anon, waa agreed ts and the following duet during tho War, was Opposed to tho. re- |, evoking quiot, romindod the yuntlemon who | or, 4 Gumett, G. P-Jonva, Ulibort: Montague! wert; die Understood ‘that tas Union Veturans |' Were culling ordor that na yet tho rolne er one He tt, Holditys dobmGarriioton. Ti favited to attend the mecting as itepub- | wasuutof order, Bir, Craxin's name had not Dunbum sald if there wus anything that Means. “fis was apposed te thie multiplicity of | been mentionod in an offensive way, Yg | the Republican purty could not alford tr do it clubs. There Was a Washburiy ticket, a Farwell Mr. Wosing{ hurl back, into Mr. Cragin's wus to bulldoze, Indld éeem to bin. that tho Ucket, and a Barber ticket, and rathor than be | tovth tho assertion that 2 was ever orderod to do | Fourth Ward, to say nothing of the other wards, tie Mat? ptiauy clubs he would | anything by my omptoyer, becauas 1 haven't | Fov been bulldozed'by the majority of the Cun- Prefer that all. tho ‘tickets should be | any employer. Thank God, ‘J am my own resslonal Cominittes. ‘Tho! ‘anoula not allow it Placed “before tho uple And, voted | master, (Unlimited cheering.) And Tdumand | frialouss Cominitice, ‘Thoy should men Cane OF AE tho pritgurios. ‘The Unton Vetorana, with | Huw of Mr. Cragin whavie eaeAt ey yoo Alwuya bo nominated for ote ee nen, must for“8mUersbip of ome nincty mone nuked | talk. (Se. Crawiy Preserved sllence.] Docs bo | dices He buped the meoting would tor unv-third ‘uf the twelve dolegates to which | ducline to nnawer? Yos: becauso hu know whoa. pa some | resolutions oxpreasing die TENt Wus entitled. ‘This wus too mucb, | he wild ft Ubut ho sald what ho know to be falece Approbation of ‘the sction of ihe Committee Mid thu vpeuker wus wuwiliing tocountouanooit, | (Choos, criog of * Order” und hicoes not only In giving Du Page County moro wens an, Mr, Cragin bad also sald that fyprybedy in this | thun it ts outitiod to, but in forciag an early Maid thole services en “declined nbout nines | WBE Was u butamur. Were. Wiliads Ib tt, 9- | canvention. Hu looked upon Itaa a “peat Wen yuan oe: cre orent be thine be q | D. Harvey, John P, Roynolds, and others buns upon the people In the Interost of some ono stitute hse apnalnintne facommittos | Were Juatbecattso thoy aupponod to ditter tear fan, Walte might ba the best man in she city, lect thlrtyne eee pane et mitted totue | Me. Crugiay Wero tho soung mon whow Mr. but be * had started out wrong," and ‘the Hoe ig, ee mas FO bu eUpanittud fo the |G ecoin tena for semta tee astriys but who now | publicans of the district sbould oxproa thie revolted bis rulo, buimmoers and corruptioniats?, |. Hestng took {he floor, Obsorving Mr. | Trout luugbtard War tee ae ware yomslars coudownation Of any auch methods of wetting & Wil ng Fouiviue he conte be Suoontduerl | [eo ost uutoroaia of ea Hasse? Tae Sakae Mr. Buthorland expressed his opposition to all his rind Ee Naughton] ae HAD GONE Faw RNQUGH, the cundidates in tho feld, Bir, Burke returued bis thanks and took tho cl fe a ‘* dir. Mathison moved thst a commiticeof fire bo appointed to pi pare rules, otc., ty" report at tho nust meeting, Tigre ey to, and the ally for Constipation: + and all disorders. for.’ which pills, aperients, and cathartics are used, wt 2s unexception- ally the best remedy extant Ong Lozenge is the usual.dose, to be taken‘at bed-time; dissolve slowly 4 petrult,, ed Furwi 3 Ball podae City of tua Tweltins Youve, dt the Bigentty praut | Buea Heunt. if tho Seveuluonth; and Schorock, of io le 00D REPORTS, Ar. Cook, of the Fourth, reportedfate pro, goud wplrit, Jargo atiuadinco ao "peti and progpeota of a miso i canvass of tte ward bad been made, kod (twas known, Where averybody lived, anu’how ho would voto, The new meeting place of tho regular Clab—the Free ea bond se ” " v 5 plat. ‘Thore wore threa Clubs, ail worktoue to Bother, d zy eet dir. Loyd, of the Fitth, roported ‘four clubs in hariony, ad weld it wae ine intention to reduce } tho Donocratio majority, Fue Bir. Manu, of the Sixth, sald tho Ropublicans thoro woro taking more Iutorest ih thacaupaiyn than In any yoar heretofore. ‘There was bo SRARSLSSAESARARSE EH: Bexea| Pas BELEALEL aR: SELERESELaLB: : ate La vile. ai pSpskeeaeemerperse 7 oer TEECESS BES EIeeEa! nine your’ past-due coupons still attached, | + : + co r 4 7 : " # - | in the noyth, or eat like fruit or a na oPPused to the abaettuten und hoped |.and bo was opposed to its going any further. | Sir. Woodward suld a fow words for Mr, Ald- | difterence between tha five clubs, ona beln; Sent d,tho ‘renwurer of Johnson County re- s ta tr sent i \ 3 iy he: nan. The w ‘ celvod 9 pote, asking thu value of thi bond, fu - Uo mifter would be decided by ariving voto, | Goneral” charges would nee go! Lot him | rfob aa did BL aR Siauet Honora Bb andinavian and anot rUgrioat. bo wa i whiot tho writer stutod that felengoct tisbud | confection,s ‘ bad a | [Crugin, of course) como out, numo his man bast enarad fcsorl de fo vwilst aot | aud'ho' (Meatag ed name gut aio bis many | |e Committ Punbain, Waliain Caracits Br, ol was to bo thoroughly canvasad, and all the Re- pennive todeclary bis choles. Fur throv lone (Cucers.] Who wero the buimors and respect | H.N. Higginbotham, D,' W. Jackson, Auyus publicans gotten out on ulecton- 3 askod blu to sell it for bin, A minute desorip- f. Bonzo, of the Elghth, sald ft wad well or Sou of tho bond was given, and the ‘Treasurer at TROPIC-PRUIT LAXATIVE ie put in bron: i. he z q ‘Ebisu + Cragin, who | Neubaus. Frunk E.' Barnard, H, 1.’ Drayton, | ganized, there being four clubs, and the Dumo- Ghee know itwus tho bond sulon trom Mr. | up zoq tin boxea only, Avoid imix + by Bene nar ate | ey aia eters | RAS aa, RA Bee | RES Seta a nee tee a fier neh gy le aldran gee SHS | ota Ask. your draggin for Dac ve ¥ u fT, Maul t On 1, ee ba re iy re Ie yas, o i oY Bere tho magjoved, PRUBUFY,callud togullor, Ae o.oo fare cautoned th yentleman not to | J. Maulton, Gifu a ekos, with Hawes for | hirsioutates Shuey ceeonad evury thing at Hein full. | Mr. Chinoler upon getting possos: | tive Pamphlet, or address the proprictor, . iar eked in the interust of Bir, Wiiling’s Aimld 4 storm of orles of “ Ordor!”" 4“Quoa- | second choice, pied eee peat tino auly thelr votes wouid go Ey sion of thia note cawe at once to this o! ty, snd EB HETHERINGTON, i attom Couch Were appolnted a comunlitee to bave tho Swe: SESERSeEe: as ‘ge teaser No notice of the meeting wus | tou,” otc., Sat to tho “Bidaun Zauiss Mr. He tried togoon, Jt was On motion, Messrs. Woodward, Druper, and copferred with u dytuctive, Mr. Anderson was ‘Olce , 60 that the | for the timo belng a pt, BOxt BV Ar. Tompkins, of the Tirteenth, said the four Ho acknowledged buying written 6 Park Place, New York, a

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