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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. 7 ey We enst it’? To the rlehtof the stago was the | “That for avery 60,000 inhabitants over and | penses of the severe! Institutions have cor. | thecanstruetion of wooten vessels with on. | Une Mssitng them Inte notice, Some time azo BLOOD PURIFIZN, LOCAL Y OLITICS. J following Ingerlption: Bi above a pupulation of 400,000 in the County of | respondligly decreased, brotis duties We can inntke these materials Mr. H.W. Wrenn, Gencral Maseonger Agent ie jailed ais Lyman teumbull, 879: "Tho Democrats | Cook, thers shall he ndfed vine Judea to the Bu. — free as possible, If that dees not save the | tho Western & Atlantic Tullroad (Konesaw DR. ULARK are wu hody of wien, mostly tralters, who ean | Tenit'be qumpored af nina dadgeses au further MINOR MEBTINGS, remnant of our shipbuliding fnterest, we provured a ‘ 4 ‘ quantity of Confederate cation of the Oakland e | Hot be thade useful for aly purpose,’ “ . r < is pst tir the Jabor, skill, and eapital ein is aetiaome ; ’ Dedi h Wig "Ainge the Heller knows eltlzena. nottced | Hat ult, stinll bo the a 7.04 the Governnr of cy MARY enon aarirensg ployed In this industsy Ante one sew chine | Mmouess and hala raltrond advertisement printed JOHNSON’S wam Last Evening. i Nyon the stae ant seattered abont. the boy | consuaof this tate, or of the United States, | A well-attended meeting of the Seventh | nel, where efrenmstin ex dy tot preelude | that thts method of advortising wan 0 success. J . the ball were Paul Cornell, GUL Willett, | that) the County of Cook is entitled to one or | Ward Republican Club was held [ast evening { the possiuitity of success, ere ke if fae : Woathuny My autor, County Cummbasioner | mreauiditonal dudgee nm peocien in kee: 2)6F | at Nang Hull, corner of ‘Twelfth and Waller | yp, Sect Makan ty The Fatcuos Tribune, |) ed the pcuurenut the ea-Crnfenerite Cabinet i | i it An Eloquent Oration by Gov. | }Viwelen J. ft Henntey, datnes A. Bowes | ee avwrit for thn election at ane duis for ls. A number of eauntiilates for county | grorocwvest Releegad Chureds of ogi ad | Fee ene me ee teres, the, ame, purpose, y a VW. R. Hobert, J, Youn, wnmon, CM. iu i intat f torned EB pal Chureh of England, ane The article referred to In sour isste at thit ernor ‘Cullom, Hardy, Merwin Chureh, Gen, ti "Torrence, ga, Ga inbabiigare abase « jwopulation af spoke, : the Rev. Dr. aller of, the same denominae [ditto atates that © the Kenesawy route ist South. Ps e Congr aati Aldvieh, atu Kick dinwes, ‘Tha | Woenean, it is paeorteined from thoomcint | Gen. S, aS. Hurlbut with speak at Roseville | Uon, have left for the Weat, for the purpose | ort road for Southern people, and Ma General 8 3 Wholu alalr wus a magnificent suceess, atid | cortbentwat tho Hon Ernucls A. Walker, Su- | Tuesday, Oct. 12, at 2 p.m; Bustinell, | Of bromoting the formation of congreRntions | Carenwar azine Wudertatis hw ty attract 2g a Brilliant Republican Rally in the | Nas tedonbledly the largest and japat outline ST GR ad ies ldap ian aur eso OTL , Det 19% Colehester, Thursday, BaP Ge CHT Ra ea EU rT of | Teetlu thie Rtatemonts but ne our iine jenn ime ae Af G shastle Republican meeting held tn y | States, that the population of Couk County tn | yet oe i ea ae y, ‘0 e i enh im 2 . Eighteenth Ward. alnet the “rt mati feation weeding ah the itp tonabltanih "Soiao8 intiniante weer | Ot: Hs. filduaizys Vrlday, Oct 155 Hunts: Ottawa, composed of the Masur of tie eity | [tne mut enver uate penta, Rid gs OE ena 3 Ge “Bull P Tl . 1 av ft ‘Of 4000), it. Ns, Ont IE. W . Lanson, Interviewe + 4 4 a fast Ball Park, Cho Republicnis of tista | ey cture, ander tha constitutions provision | ‘The Yo Men’s Central Gartiets eng CHR Tent and dtoticticen.tupon. ting | Qrecuamuutly filled with Northern tourists, we = Ba Hark ure castalnly work ine with a will IC | MMovestnentipned, ‘the anid, County of Cooke ta ante Pyne iene an : fiagt iH ant es. Changitean at ot ayerlacy, pan the do unt wirk excluatvely for Southern passen: = a ast night's demonstration can be recepted as ame : x a aur Cl etal nectin, Wisk evening su ptlon of leash He Oeellenin MUAWay tO ure, | These advertisements are distributed J +4 The Governor Issues His Call for Four | gi uaciest uf tw work, entitled, ta, fave alditonal Judyes of the Su | the Grand Pueltic ‘Thatel” Ther. weru alge Rronte caphiallat, Snauiawer to thele in | both North and South. Noting but the present a Be More Judges in Chicago. Pevow. thornfore: t Shelby Mt. Cultom, Governor | fen present, EF. S, Phelps presided. The 4, the Premier sald that no propos pollen) catnpaben hus given sectional promil- Ba PENS BIGHTEENTH WARD. of the Btate of Hiticia do hereby command you | evening waa taken tp with the consideration PSC LL ECL eA ger ae pe i Heid to cause an cloction to he in the County of | Of a new constitution, from Mr. Goaderhamn or any one else fora | [he colors given thts se {tone ray ti icy 3a Nomination of Ropublican Candidates In the GRAND RALLY AT TURNER WALT Cook for four adtittionid Judges of the Superior atle Club hetd a meet. | least er sate of the Ine, and that nothing | inte toad, you wil confer a favor by publishe au Pg 0 p The Young Men's Garfield and Arthur [ Court of Cook Comity, on ‘Tuesday, the 2d day of Ing fast nhelie at dhe Fremant House 3, | Would be done in that direction whhout first | ing this stulemont, Yours respectfully, Ba Pte Filth Senatorial District. Club of the Elghteenth Ward held a meeting | Noveniey. A.B. IRR), of whieh vot wil ve | Quick presiding, ‘The ixecutive Commuter cont tlie Ue cutstutune ibe, gunwetse ~ , HH Dex, es 2 Has weening a Lomet Mr ie Some | Awe Sanam APA ETETELO sek may han SMGRTI oe SE a are eee | Seay nn bee he Aan PUK De ener eee | Pee Be roplanan in the ehalr. Lhe lial’ war crows LSS ante or Bar ectlng to be addressed by Gen. Breckite | hue both Mr, Chapleanand the ‘Treasurer Nominatt Nted 3 Lively Ward Meetings All Along the Re- | eq with tho best clilzens of the ward, and Hee A Ra a Ta atts Ra ae i ent of Mio tiny ag. devel UT oxpresged themselves uutulstekably host Wa the Ballon af The Chtcoen Tene: ge B3 publican Line, minong the auditors was the flon. C. B. Far | day of September, In the year of our Lord. 185), fe fe ‘ +, | fo any stel change, Mr. Robertson cou | Carcaco, Sept. 2—In & very sensthle artiete Sut == o & 5 Anat 2 1USth. . M. CULLOM. istic Wiel i yestere ya to Toronto a inn oF supreme bin 4 “ bots = F OAKLAND WIGWAM. ent by Jovitation. Bes + iy the Governor: Gro. M. Hamrow, tay at the Palmer House and setected si nn portance to this Province, aut hoped it | "press upon ite Hepublican readers the duty (rasp Mane. ELOQUEST ANDRES IY Gov. CULLOM. State’s-Atlorney Mills was the fret speak- Secretary of State. | ber of the County Centr! Conunitte yspepsta, Liver ‘A vast crowd of Republican voters turned | et) aud was recelved with Jong-continued ap- | The County Clerk has already begun to the dozen were eitel suppl s4euses, Vever & Dd, D a tt dnt | would be care titat no distant day, und necessity of nominating good candidates {with Detect! ves that the Montreal Bank | for county offices, and of beng particularly Mt ree | robbery was commited by a noterians bank= | earefal in the nominations for Judees, but “ve! uivuse. He said that he was bourse from | carry out the necessary preliminuries for the | bout thr hich Cheste u 1guc, Ithenuma- out lant a 2 a boplat decteallne tho vata spenkina, yet he could not re- | clectlon, which Is renlly a speci! election, fused te reeornize. ‘Sho County Central | robber from New York, who several years | seemed te concede that, however desirable it am, Dropsy, new Wigwam of the Onkland Republican fran from saying Komething, ‘The Isaue bulit willbe heldat the same tine .as the | Committee will probably fill the vacaney. ago stole same 80,000 froma bank I New | would be to choose delegates: uncommitted on Heart Disease, Club, whieh js located on the ‘south side of IEUGUNIES CRA the » | general election. The notlees will be sent | rhe Frene ri eit » Se York In much the same atudactons manner | the auestion, these nominations would after all | Liliousness, Nes Gakwooul boulevard, Just west of Cottage Hepat earty stanint dlgean other et out to-day or to-morrow, Ward aarieiatattL eld, ata vont ag the theft was wade from the Montreal | be mide from the lie of selfeproposed candl- TheB A ae, Nes vous D ebility, ete, Grove avenue, The structure ls of woud | ho aid not believe that the people, especially = They number thirty-two members, and Honk. They suy further thot they were d=} dnten. Hkely Tue Trunene In rh marae 0 Bost RIMEDY KNOWN to Man | with truss roof, and has seating eapaeity for | the Lusliess publle, were ready for sued wit FIFTH SENATORIAL. elected A. Le Brit delegate to the Coole | “ised by letter from, Boston tat the man ure kel rae aaa Te elit at ey with qi rg x re Pel l. 4 4 4 who recefvedd #ix years In the Penltenthiry | Should this be so?) Why cannot the be y CSO ottles about 700 people. ‘The drawing card for last | erent LApplitise.| eviews oe igor NOMINATION OF HEMDNLICAN CANDIDATES | COINS qareld aud {hci Cat an oh for that, crling was ‘on 1s way froin Boston | Spproved by THe Tinea, of selecting eandl- a wor) RENCE 1070 nizht's grand demonstration wasan expected Ee eee Te ener te vtarlted days, The det me he iteantieen Fifth Sen- | Club, Syeeeieg were mude Measray Re A, | {0 Montrent, having been recently Hburatedt, Tee ct tial nonors sith reverence ty (heir Tats Syrup porsessea Varied Properties. address by Gov. Cultom, and shortly after? {and the mention of big name brought forth Foe a ae rctten el at ro nreliaks | Sm Huss, MA. Farwell, dusticg | fils wutn’s apueatinee answers the descrip: | whauld select intelligent and faithful detezaten, | Te Stimulates the Peyntine 1 a o'clock sents were ut a premium, a great | rounds of applause. Following up the his | atorlal District Convention met nt 10 w'eloc! Jemats, C. Gobet, G, Davoust, 5. Guerault, Hon riven by the clerks of the appearance of | uncommitted to. the eandiducy of uny selt-pro- te the March and b many ladies helng present. When’ the: hour | tory of the party, he sold it was trie that the yesterday morning in Lochner's Hall, No. | and Mr. Guibord. he thief who 1s said to have stolen the | muting canvasser, and these delegates, after get- nee ch deaclen " ~ ‘i e " q el os q ., 4 3 . Unygall the information they couldon the aubject, | cauers Acris arrived for calling the ieeting (o order, the | Republicans. lone had not done all of the | Gi Milwaukee avenue, for the purpose of | ‘The Eighth Ward Republican Club met last ‘Spectal Nispateh to The Chleago Tribu should tuake the best notiautions thoy could, | Memack, If the medicine tn taken crowd tpon Us outside numbered vt feast | Hxnuny hy the War of the Rebellion, but the } nominating a StateSenator aud two members } oventny at lis new hearquarters, corner of Ovikiva, Sept, 8-—Sr, De a Lunde, the | invingin view as their sole quide the qaulition: | Peta eeier eating the fermentation the Liver. 3,000, nud i was {impossible for pny grand fuel stoud out Uae ne Republic of the Legislature. Harrisdn und Halsted streets, ‘Phe attend. | delegute of the French, Government to'this | Uons of the persons nominuted, withont refer- | “Wt'sets a ity = comers iO gel 5 Deu jet I \ wnt ty H ) ic Me, r ance was large, and much enthusiasm pre- | country, whe lias been during. the past, few | cice to whether these persons had ever pro: | Be gete upon the Kidneys, the whew, oMre We TL Crawford, | country, [Appliuge,] ‘The contest now, he On motion, Ar Willlam Williains, of tho | vitted Clitt "Mamer, caudidate for State days Jodrnesinye heen the’ Eustern Towne | posed thomselves as candidites or not who | $f ffekshites the Howele, H i 1 ¢ restdent of 3 : thouglit, was slinply and purely whether or | Thirteenth Ward, was appolnted Temporary |S), 5 a rH i ret 4 We | doubts that better reantis would be obtained the Stood. President at Une Club, pre ae order, and | tobe Solid Souur show beat downa loyal | Chatrman and Mr A. G. Lundberg, of the Heats Ar Hunts, and eons Sbottaral eal aan alana ene Tn of, ths Southeastern’ | than wilt be obtained by tha ordinary mettinds? Peniio tee gerne Sratem. ¢ t hs ANI R North, and {t was the duty of the people | spy, ; y retary saan ‘ f Here ls plenty of good material Fur dudes § Lromotes Bleestion, "LADIES AND LEME 1 tnke plens- in arolise to ant ation of the sltiaclos Seventeenth Ward, Temporary Secretary of | Ottice Glee Chub wane number of lively Journaligny in Canada has tinde marvelous | among the Repiblican lawyers of Chicago, but | Teearri ure In presenti if hy Governor af thls Arete to at tnpreciation oF ie Prete wi tT tho Convention, canipalgn songs. ‘There were twenty-live | progress of late years; but here and there | among the whole army of those proposing theme | 9 State, whose able, wise, and ecunomleal ad- b he Coun pi Oe oer i Wi te Was ‘The call having becn read by theSecretary, | Hew, names added to the | elub-rolt, | the old plotieer system of payment sul] Mng- | setves for Judges the material te not abundant, mi mialsteation willbe Mdorsed by his retee- | before, and the DIOR eHow for a leat A tion, des | Wostof whom were Democrats. A imarehing | ers, ‘Che editor uf the Harrlston Tribune | Thore are many who by thelr ability, tion nest November.” [Great applause.) chugs bay re pagoane ty But ever IS the temporary officers were, on motion, de- | olih of over 100 members was organized, and { tonns over the prospeet of whard winter In | Mente, and character are eminently fe manner of akin diseases and intertial hit Goy, Cullum received a, perfect ovation at | Tig mops) La hD aust) fie peopl (iit | elared the perinanent officers of the Conven- | the following uMcers were elected: Captuln, | this ways We wald request those of our | the etfice of Judge, und who would be ple here are noapiritecmployed in its raanntectare, snd the Lands of thoenthnsinstle crowd, and | Notneed a change, and he did not believe | eson, J.B. O'Brien; it Lieutenant, James ‘IM | subseribers who have promlsed to bring ug | Uke the dice If tt should come to them une | It can ee TANI DE Ene monk dalltata Balin, oF by the, Tt nentralizes the heredit t : bloods" which weneratse hernfalan Eye poeg wet ak when quiet had been restored commenced what: Reenter Reet A Committee on Credentinls, consisting of | Colleen; Second entenant, Jolin Hurrett. | wood to deliver a fond or two before the aaa an poselbto: neuitnees. for th simple Shed and sealies oaee erly Uetng rogutrns $0 atntion B stan address by saytng that In ac> | Wt antd into te Denweratie Convention at | ex-Ald. Cannon of the Seventeenth, Mr, | 149 Marching elub incets this evenlng for | weather gets too colds otierwise we WHT be | reason that thelr self-respect will, not pertnlt Mee ade he eat andere re Cinelunati and offered the party 135 Electoral | Jacob Deutsch of tho Fourteenth, and Mr. see !NGLEWOOD. bemand | ile ty ant Meal tat is inwe that beat arin erty cates ee Beseviows nemanie Elon a ee col pind reasous why, a Democratle victory this fall Songs coe Solid Sour ue, duillentey. sia Thompson of tho Thirteenth Ward, wasn | ‘rhe Young Men's Garfleld and Arthur | tteikety to be found out : Is tho evil beyond. remedy? Cannot the Re- | traveling sonia or runners topcilels (rade trem acwe ght boa Kalina ala or ino | eTea RAMEN USAR LE cone | volnte, who reported that the delegates | ciub halt tery euthushtie meeting Stone | rw fue thus Srottish cautalins ave or. | pulieahpuriyanyedeegate ty nat | BH eateileia prenteat interest to, everybody, a3, 1 believe | clusion lie referfed to the ennaldney’ of Mr, | resent were entitled to thelr seats, day eventng ut the Republican headquarters, | Dlsrrec has ieibane ileer af urently Importunity and art make merit instead TESTIMONIALS. ts Farwell for Ci : " i > e - | Several rousing speeches by young iset were | Ottaw he REA TST 4 the very perpetttty of the Naifon Isat stalk Farwell for Congress, who, he sald, was an Ex-Ald. Cannon. then moved the nomina, Feel (eet or Sane ephanelng the valucof tinber-lmits. Linits | Of cheek the standard: by which the selec one ile yprese: 5 Histened to wit shall be made? If not, then will the Inthtence Sore Tsay i this great, free country not only the | Honor tothe diyirict and fn representutive | tlonas Stata Senator of Mr. F.C, Do Lang | yitien songs by the Glee Club were heartily | that could be purchased last year for $20,000 | SP RO naey TE mot, then well) the famine ILLINOIS. inen, but the women, ought to inke an uetive ma OF ts erent euuimerctal ountre, Sa of the Seventeenth Ward, which was dono | hupiaudeds ‘The young men are nceotiplisic: | Md $25,000 are now held for $50,000 und $i5,- | and ita! envaldates will deserve detent. Be interest dn polittes. Lam mearataried lomale wore enitmniators, and It was tle thar tle | by acclamation, 5 ing much good work in Englewood, O00 each. Within the past three months | Democratic Judicitl ticket 1s good In part, and Dinense of the Stomach and Liver. iny speeches to country ind eres Col bone Republicans hind afsen and so pronounced | Mr. dacob Deutsch moved the nomination | | ‘The canetts for selecting delezates to be | Wages have advanced, and men are getting tn Part bas : We should not be elected, and it Cairo, Alexander Co., Ut. Hares sok rt eerie Rerrasits ry then. He was a pure and upright gentle. of Charles E. Scharlan, of the Fourteenth voted For Saturday, ae Coule County Re- Tees the hee sunbee ae ee aer Stites AS | einkinie thelr be Tretubteaas. ee. teh Cty (04. ana Sime Ramee lad tos suche tinue maul Meaaace es are Rg cans, , . 4 ea a Han Conve! ‘ he * e 2 Hr 0! On Ww. ave: Buty p | a a u iver, L was it ana Republican, and propose to vote the en- pt nud hls return to Congress world be & | Ward, for Representative, which also went Prenton arabe Rupublleme headeuactaree aN been enguged to work In. the een | Saphog. it-will be n very eusy thing tor our purty | {use our relinh-e $10 SYRUL, wales Ure ticket, fromJumes A. Garfield rightdown | ere Hi NDIAN in ret Co \ ‘ he 2 r IY | restored ine to periect heatih Hod siranutn. sj to the lowest min on it, except inyselt, and ee aS riateres through with a rush. Keuuhticans in the Town of Luke ure te- | shanties. It is estimated that aver 600 inen | LORUE pm. a tlevet wich will dosurves nutd res | Xo, bu iigbt-at, CHAS. SIELLEY. , f On motion of Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Willams rte Y prese! have left the elty for outside fir vith 7 MLICAN. want you all to vote forme, (Great ap | was the next speaker. Twenty yenrs ago, he | A. Phetps, of the Thirteenth Ward, was also Cap, dames Witte left last evening for | Past two mnouttis, ui nasi Ue An Excellent Remedy. ‘ the le plause.| Lshould, therefore, ass Repubiie- | sitid, no one stippused that the issues now | nominated by acclamation for Representa- of Gen. Gate ‘The news that the cable-rate has been ralsed Hancock and Southern Claimn. HEAR ate ee lo Cts fll beg ta an, tell you why Lam one, The history | tyon us would be presented, ‘The philn | tive. purpose es ciaetenl it tui far ts to 50 cents over all cable compantes to Great ‘To the Editor of The Chicug Tribune. BYRCD torsgane tines and war portecayentiniied of’ this “country shows that. the ol | proposition was to resture tho control of the The nominces mado brief speoches, ex- | clewood Veteran Clib, drawn up in titi. | Britain, creates some surprise, amt much In- | Jasnsvinie, Wis. Sept. 27.—1 sve that tho Na- | the results, It Punnes the Biuud: Kestores lwiet Ape « Deinoeratic party could not ron it six | Government ta the South, and the question | pressime thunks for thelr selection, after | ry parlance, giving ai account of the cam. | dgnation ig expressed at the change, ag the | onal Democratic Committec bas at Inst been hen wid Howerscand itgiosos foeunimian e woad months. [thas become altogether too big | tor the people to consider was whether or | which Mess. M.A. f yee of the Thir- palgn, as conducted up to the present tine, | Tule SUI continues lets cents by the cable ta | bulldozed into publishing o letter dn Hancoek's | et be witbuut ie Mild, WESTFALL, for'them.? | (Laughter and applause.) * not the country had anything to galn in | teenth, Angust Wendel, of the Fourteenth, | ie ci hope te receive a reply from . | France, Parties will ikely @ vide the lilgher | naming) in retation to thy question of Southern Kiditey Dineane, The speaker alluded to Lyman ‘Trumbull | making a ehange. Since 144 the Democratic | and A. G. Lundberg, of the Seventeenth | Gargetd, which they will ha framed and | Heit by arranging with partes In France to | claims, They profess to trent the matter ns of Fisher, Champaiun Co. Tt. rartify that your ISDIAM ture wood fur kidney iba any other medi= as an old friend of hig, who be believed way-| party hud never advocated a measure which. | Ward, were elected Inemburs of tho Sena: | jung in'thelr rooms. A numl: finemnbers | {rausmit thelr messages vin the local wires to 4 ies * RAR BIN: ‘hie ts" running for Governor this year, [Laughter.| | had’ nov been danmaing, to the country torlal Central Committee, Of the Veteran Club attended the openings of Enutnnd. ig Uitlo inahoctine aang. at ve ae. easiest bean State, “Thave endeavored to discover anything | and the best interests of the com The Convention then adjourned, the new wlewam at Oakland wpon the fnvi- The Department of Indinu Affairs here ts j ° Few us Compinint and Meare bien whieh would be benefteial to the country | mon people. About that” thine | the tntion of the Secretary of dul Club, Come | tsking for information and suzgesiions with | of claims te parties who were disloyal to the | Gugd sighure gt aio cureg ie of wy chtiareH OF trrough the election of Gen, Hancock, but dy | slavery question fret assumed position. ‘Tho REPUBLICAN RALLY. rade Underwood furitished an omnibus to | # view to establishing a system of municipal ‘Gravee tntest uate cu Wines Of ‘this statement eres apaea yet have been utterly South bad been In favor of extending slaves 4, deliberate au willtul | wetioud, Third-Day Chitin: casio ry one knows thut the South hig been atriv= . Pigs i yeurs to cet these eluting pated. and that | Beat Sy hele le de certify: that suds INDIAN nave hid the wi and eympathy of many | Chilts after all other meuicines had failed. . aye convey the embe eniceting, | Fovernment among those bants 1 cle UNAHLE To FIND ry, and It wvas purely a Democratic ten, but | NASSSMBETING, TOMORTOW EVENING AT convey The wennbess to eal nu jusetler Sauilincaes ad thse mans a auleleng asingle thing that would redound to tho | ROW everybody rejoiced that the Iden had 1s Auxillary Cl ° aa A DEPEND HIS is to constilute on eneh reserve in Elective credit or prosperity of our glorious country, | been exploded, mid in votw of the peuple The Young Men’s Ausiiary Club of North A visit te the headquarters of the National | Counvil for the imanagement of the local | th w Wher the brave boys In blue whe bad | Would conden it everywhere. Another | Chicugo bas elected the following-named | Eneampment of this new candtdate for the | aitalrs of the band ownlug tha Northern Democrats in their ellurts, Ihave M53 BROWN. faced death In @ thonsnnd different ways, | Democratic tenet had been thetualtive slave- | gentlemen Vice-Prosidents of the grand | 1 s-xoldiers and suitors of the Union | Connell to consist of representatl ; tolked with Nortiorn Domoerats witht a tow Chitin Cured When for twelve mouths or more they hud | lw, but there was noone now living In an | toseneeting to be held under its auspices | tig tlisclosud the fret Uhat ft was mak- | the yarlous sections of the reserve, to bo | days whouvewed themselves th faver of paying ntln Cured. . mot recel vont ung penny of the ite ailuent fant aoe auth Na tae ftyec. al SeCoruiiek Hall Thursday evening, Sept. by fy, mula eet. fuera suiceuses at thal halted » HA by, ee holding position Siivhadurinetio Ware Weil few that ghar DeAt Si 10nd your Wiha iiob StuOP efente had been wiped out, and that a law of tree- gy He HEE ect, alts | slinilar to’ that of n° Reeve yor ol i ‘ pie epeedity cures Chills, und ent reconucend It as (he Te eee, af feet eaminon dom had taken Its plaey in every State of the | 90, at 8 o'clock, and respectfully request | with unexanpled eelerity, Tho Soclety com | juunletpality, who would pe or olay a ah ee Si EELS Mee EAN RE Peet inedicing fi ahd country for KuuNatieth und posed suyaand means to secure tote wives | Union, (Appliuse] From thy the speaker | them to nssist In presiding. ‘The mecting | menced Ts existence Feb. 18, 1880, und since community, ‘The experiment de- | Borween eluins of those. wha wore loyal cand | AeUTMIR Bt TCH ble i sisters of te soldiers the money so | entered Into a general discussion of the | wii be addressed by Uio Hon. Stowart L, | then State Departments of the Order kave rre disloyal and that thosg elaine. | AM that Te kx Ieeomu Fee a ee ee eee ch eovha backed | slavery qttestion, eluting that, the Deno: | ee ee ances oy oe city * | been formed tn Ulinols, Jowa, and Ne Of hundreds of mullionsof dollars. eau Bestanny ie Npachelor? Pres | erate party bad always favored it, and that | Woodford, of New York City, and Judge | jhumpshire, Accompanted ‘by N nigton waitin ‘ ‘ sient pose the rafsing of money for any | the Itepuuliean party Sud always opposed H, | 'Tourgee, nuthor of ‘A Fool's Errand.’ aAdjutant-General; Comnianc that they 10 Buel purpose,” ‘ihe Governor quoted Demo- | Which led hin to ask the questlon whetheror | The following Is the list. of Vice-President would proceed to serves atrial, and if it should succeed, the | those wno we dndians way fairly ask for full electoral | te the amon Anette oo er Pr ftent of the Dow Media 1% Walker, President of the Douinion of Kalamazoo | Canta Phunibaeo Company, whuse mines 1 PeAK Site ft have found, by givin you ALOOD SYRUP a Die trnaewar tient tt mended to be, and aUviw ANF hu whe Wy each to give ten trial, “AL bait spect, In ease stitent, 1 Be to Vemocrati . Made cl cure puth Y | not the country was) not better | Jesse Spatding, Hon. Sidnoy Smnith, ay, to orguniza the State Department of | are near the elty, isin New. York, endeaver- é exisiation. Ut ts ther, wn susie te A . fret Systeie™ and. the Adoption of thovwa: { Ol without slavery and the Domo Hone EN. Atmod, Hn. Singon i, Loni, Mieifian, "Subordinate, encampuncals ave | tue ‘fora caylee for the seen Metter peuple ia cclare tee nears wines Seen cipacen ‘ ous constitutional amendments, and said | cratic ideas than ft over was with it, | Joyeph Medill, Hon. J, Kulokerbuckor, | helug rapidly mustered fy other States, and | operation ot their extensive works, Itls uu- | Qrespecte uch Teglelution Deaw Sins My dnudhiee ta Che tue tue won that he contd seo nothing In all tat opposi | Wileh brought forth round ‘after round of | William Ponw Nixon, Waal. Headley, Kansas, Indiana, ¥ ermowt, and Mu: derstood that the negotiations have about | “rhe peoulo of the South take no etfort tocons | munths and Cisied wttust everythings UUt wIContt tlon to justify any one in voting ihe Demo. | abelinse. From this the speaker spoke of | Hon. Androw Shuman, F.G. Ketthy xetts will probably be in readiness to of reached a sttecesst term lntion, ceul their desire itd expeetition of securing the | |ftect walt Lo cratic age” Applause.) Republican the War and the resulis, dwelling it some | Her Fe barads: Valine dking, Into State Depurtite ty a short thie. AT observant, Ontawalle, Who vislted the | payment of theso claims and other Josses whieh | REQOL SV HUN, Bator festslators had since the War syatemattentiy | Jength upon the iiberalliy of the Republican | {tol Aer hammond, be J. Gage, i The followhns are the piers et of the | Dotminton Exhibition held at Montrent. re- | they suifercd duriug the War, fneluding tie Joss | fest on my tinnlgenad tine |» Gage, v hye 4 a ¥ newly organized Department of Now Hamp | ty sie "A. Sprague, shire: Levi L. Aldrich, Matehester, Con Rottoxbible uiere, Test nh manderd-Cliet; 1 J, P. Goolwhn, Mane | ¢, rowed Wi ‘ ohne i te Hutehinedae chester, ddeutenant-Commanters ACP: car was crowded with visitors, and the line | to "0 ~ ] of their slaves. ince | hive tant your nt veunsy OF the Dae | Oo Wien they hud secured 1 mnfority tn both | purbe wiibuut ty and teen Ol) Ho suf Conerena, they. rushed up te Washing: dumanitr. Russ. - 4 “ with a yell that reminded us of the otd eel mense supply of Iiterature brought by the | *nepul selleand anutneud that-thoy were wo Se SS] agents proved altogether inadequate. THe | tng to wip ¢ In Ay hous ua Ube ua tt NNAU LAWKED { serrata 4 he, redueed the taxes, until the whisky tax wag | Durty in restoring the hte Rebels to eluzene | fon, 11. W. Hluductt, about theonlyone remaining, Accompanied | ship, which had been a mistake, ‘Chey had | ton, donn A. Jamescn, by this reduction of taxes, the publig debt | keuie too far, he thought, for It was now # | lone Joseph &. Gary, wns just as systemintically paid, [Applause] notorious tact, thet tho party’s liberality had | Samuel &. iurrett, ty 7 i Je AL 8 + ) Derry, Quiartermaster-General y we This was wu Republican system, and Ityac- | resulted tn distranchistuy “thonsands upon Lyman Blaby H. A. Towner, by, TY taste Lallthe = Wir teishiion. We ane apt leau spt aaleat in | thousands. ‘Phe Democrats of the North, he dames Ryorson, AGT Sualicany IE ate Manel ster, lulu seeured w number of copies of the large map | ull know bow they uttempted to y awit thole : Pain tn tho Rack. history. {Creat applause.) ‘Tho tensibitity | continued, were thy tall of the party and the | bg forte Eipates, Heer ot urd Jab cuts, Conia of Dakota to bring to Ottawa, but on the | designs. Alter a desperate strugyle for aevernl Watcenn tation, eal Ce, Ne of the great Ropavtlenn Measure of restunp- | South the hend, and ls had never heard of | Gun. Mecinrge | Wiliatn it. Strong, ae stor Ch fi thane tte he Ea ford Liat tral it happened to lenk-out thit he hdl the | months, they found | that they wero losing | pean ine This le to eertity thut your UNIAN tion, yaa halt brought about the greatest | the tall wagging the head, and never ex- Itighard C. Michaelis, A. G. Van Sone caster, Chaplaln-ln-Chivt; George J. Greeley, | naps, and, before a few minutes had passed, | 2rouNd and thelr leaders called ny butt, Rinew | BLOOD SYRUP vuseured me Of Lain i thy fucks crn of prosperity ever experlenced. in Amer | ected to. [Loud applanse.) If Hancock 118, Nashua, Surgeon-Generaly TW. IL. Muse, | a namber of farmers on. board had begged | that tine they have studiously avatded alt dis- | [visa valuable medicine, SUS. WOUD, N. AR. Falrbank, Stephen A, Du jean history, was doubted and opposed was elected the South would control hhin, | Gearge Sohneidor, ) Manchester, ditdge Advocate General; d. IL every copy. He contrasts the enterprising cussion of thesy matters, and have sought we by the. Dotnocrats,. but hevertho aud he only wished thathocould call the Line | PD. Armour, : A : x Dyspepata and Indigestion. Duntay, Nushur, tnspector-General, manner tir whiely the Dakota exhibit FERC remit ere Reger pet ait Sundwieh, Do Wal Ca tb hut your INDIAN Ja VW. 8, Scribner, i eee : ant a re} ‘The following Js 0 copy of an order re- | sown w m r Mole schemes, [ut no ane bas bear de Dean Sit: This is ty vorly less resumption had) ‘been ~ attained, | colng, Sewards, and the brave’ soldiers who | Henry J. Willlng, YW. Harvey, (Ea is apy or shown with the nlmardltness mauite We iit they aro only waiting unt iL | and under Itepubiiean ausplees the country | Whe fell on tha battlefield In dofense of thelr | Poter Sebytter ER celved at Uy headquarters yesterday? ng | {it Bauinion Government with thier exhibit ro tho Executive branch of the | Eastomptnety cure me af Dysvapane, te te hergost was infinitly: prosperous. [Apphiuse.) No | country, and th beaiing down tie Demon | voi a, dot, 1. Dhain, CALEAUGU SES DEBAAENT OF Lows tw) from Maniabin. at also, when they wil nun reams | gredicine 1 ever ued, TAS A ALLEN mun cares at this day what Kind of money hie | cratle party, from thelr honored tombs to } iiry w, King, DUE Fink, COUSIN DEER NEE: GRUAIE RArDS, Sept. .. Specutt Dispatch to The Chteage Tribune, Ipiig-out process. Aad Duicoek ae Lr ¢ for Weare Dine: carries In his pocket. Men siinply Knew that seitly wheiller he should by elected or not. | TR Soncs ©. W, Porter, or eg ne bommiitd ing General kes Br. don, XN, 2B, Sept. 2—Mr, Julius | Wdenteeven if disposed to do sa, ena no mn ‘ure for Heart Dinennes if whataver nioney they had it was guod for Its {Applause} atey woul vote, to ‘ pat 48 | fion- John A, Logan, John Do Kaven, PONT Countess Detenders abit acre manual Gagarin, of Kent County, au Pia Aaa Niagara. than be ean roll buck the | ay vy gins Your erent INAS Fit aS ted a, they had fought, and no one could for a | tion, John Weatworth, E.R, MeCagy, E vt t ty" i oughiin, of Nev ‘astle, take the next s | the beat medicine Lever Tord Disvase. Jag Wales presentation of, the dnancial | Moment quest an ‘what the sesult raul be; Goats M, Pullinan, : Joun N: Jowete, Eisen hineras eld ta ering At ANA nia tte Cole omewarit-bouiud steauer, ‘to dispose ona mest the Soustiern Mendians jaro. sie. fool Fecomaiend Itty all slmtlarly ete A LNORe duuse. ir, Gariield would be electe A regor Adan: |» A. Farwel year: bet a diamond, or sitppused dianiond, found ’ t oN . aa chin pookat sonal ee ratarOe, Ucke Paaartee y, id thera would be no more | Judge Skinner, "ACW. Cobb, * Cammmncnters teen A ‘einiad OTe e Mare Coughiin, atter an last October xale, ‘among Teen Dutit no stun aan anne en All that It In Recommended to ie, and, bolding it up, suid, "This is nota banke | Heard of a Solid South. [Applanse.) In | dona ¥; Yarwell, ‘William Stewart, shutitawn, Lieutenant-Commancers C. 1 6 the stones at Ballast Whirt, New Castle, | they would sweep him trom thelr pat with [lt ansas, utyw: LL Ae ore are trambull’s speeches wien | coucusion hy urged the Inipartunes of bly | Erankiln MacVoagh, Jou M. Clark, son, Wateriin, Adjutant-Genvral; € ‘The supposttionls, that it was browzht ont | de eeremuny. Te would not be Me firat Peeeident Bin 1 have used sur excellent INDLA hes epublica” [ Applause aid laugit- hearers not losing sieht of local uffalrs, and | Jobo 8. Drake, Le arlaen ronnie, Slucon, Guartermant frow the East Indles tn ballasts and, 1CIt had | Wey have removed? TLVOD SYRUP {st my tamlly lor the hat dye, years. ten v Pclls especintly of thelr ral lying around Mr. Eure Fae ora ford, 3B Cettettelty Nicoll, Be ee ‘aiapluln-denerw hot been for the Qetoher gale, in would prob- ae arenoe what ledbes sane eur the Cane tie post iawily medicine ever urea | ACT ae “Aince the War the Demoorats have con- | Nell .fiwas 9 Brent inistake, be suid, that | A, A. Carpenter, Frank W. Palmer, Youot, Annmosi, Gillcer ob Days Ke 2} Roly nevor hve been discovered, Che urlae | Torre utes deuuiea tan & ah a, MiSs She A nistentiy ondeavored Be aa Trom tho stature | Mt. Darwell had “not been kept In Con- | didn 8, Rumeoy, William att Sworn’ Codar itaplds, Chiet of Outposts. Is ovakshaped, and welghs Uuirty-five ears. PEC REE Eri erent ae a ‘ Diseases of the Lungs books every vustize ef warjegishiion, andthe | Kress; for | he was oa representa | John ff, Thompson, = Tutber Latin Mills, TL. ‘Thore offlvers will tnmadintely enter upon | Several American oll-operators are at press | tine accept the uemination from a party whieh enton, Franklin Co. 1 louders had threatened to do this if they un- | tive man, thoroughly Identiiled, with | Robert 7, Lincotn, danes A. Kirk, the duttes of tholr reepavtivo offices and) be | ent prospecting in the Cape Breton oll-re- | hus destroyed tho freedom of tho bilo allover | (DEARBIR: ‘Thisisto ceruty that your INDIAN fortuuataly should qet into power. Ido notbe- | our business — inturesta, and" woll | B.A. Storrs, John B. Lyon, obvyed oud respectad accordingly, eluns, ‘The prospects were never better since | tho South. Whon Buncoek was penning those | BGODSVILUE hus cured ug uf Lung lisoate, mules © Bs, dint Ry 5 i ie bad been traubling ie furu lune Utne, Lohugrtuily AREA pec acer ar eran Sa aM Tt recor Un Be Lo Ao Ganeress bo Ree TRC illinm a Host, Olea! Commandor-in-Chiet lieptsutiowa. | {itt Nera ly lkcaion patios wha caumunced | futecetecs Sullaes or cae munent’ enti tn aie Fecuuimend ito a aera RHI oN, orth ayo yebl rey ut 0 iy o edd Tes! nd the peo v Ye iL a J ut dow! y ston parties Whe commences vote, u free Dyllot, Or ain honest cost the 30! VEILED Ne theso lua {Applaues and cries of Noe u0,") ne, ichate dsttuction of party AvOILTG iy oe Play Able ¥ aK bananas 4, C. Stoppanv, Adjutant-General, thornton thst fall, tahd tia work of pumping Routh during tho Dust ax venrsy he. KNOW thit. For Neural. : “Instead of gratefully apbrectating the around Ilia and return hin to Lie boaltion ho Jon dt. Ladnis, Honry W, Fuller, CANADA, iD a < Naw UGH teh to. ‘The Chteago Trib PE ESRC Re ean re Viabtaret Etamtt 2 a. it conciliatory policy | o: 6 Sorthern peapls | had so highly honored hey studied thalr | James Boughtelin Henry Bausher, dt . jpeciut Dispatch ta The Chicago ues if ‘ Fiat DeAU Sth: Lwas troubied with Neuralgia tor some atter the War, when pollulcal disabliides own juterests. [Appliuse.} ‘Nuthun Conwith, Be thor We leconnell, plot oe, Qurnrc, Sept. 23-—News from Guspe atates auc ie SE Raya tiie ay time, t bubent some ot your NUTAR 1.00D Were removed from Men who liad Inultecte : MILE. F, ALLEN G.W Corbin U.N Migwinbottams” | Canadian, Barges in American Waters | {iit that the sishertes this ftasan teeve been | rusvoatfrauda Thue ever "dayernccd on | SEUM. and ant Bauwy toner ee eT TNL “ayore! dudgo EB. A. J, 1. Habba, . 5 uct y 4 nlyitize i é —, ea Ns Gy. aoc oF Repuuneans was tho next speaker, and, since tho former | th tein John antorson, ~Oceltent 1 Rallway—The Montreal Ho unaleeeen UE His axistenee at Tach | elvitized) ay Sek to an Dyspepsia Cured. these nen were now attempune to spenker ha referred to the history of Hig |. it. Lurraboo, Plorris Root, Bank Hobbery—Lumboring—Pho Das } destitution and sullering anong the fiahing | buyonet rute, but is sitent as to the shotwun. Miymousn, Manone Cott. Democratic party, hevery oppurtunely called | George Armour, Bextua W, Witcox, kK hibi—a Si ny rite mn pe # id < 2 as DEARAIN: D have been troubled wih Milousness, STUIKE OUT THR WAR LEGISLATION, up ihe fitst pane of Its Cluelunatt pinttormy, | Willitm Diekenéon, — Giltert (tubhard ofa Exhibits Suppered Dinmond. | population this winter, A Quebee puper | Hess ballots, and othor features af the Solute | ang Dyavensia. and Indiyestinn, and huyy sed your Thelped to remove these disabilities, but if | wi hereln it Hettged itgulf to fis "tradiions,” | Gourge st. Ign, Oliver ¥, Fuller,” 7 Srectal Dievateh to Theale Tibi eines iat ettene people are already on the Ane ie TO ee Bo Hoa Renin eee ae, aang were aguin In Washington Ido not belleye L | of whieh he thought-the country hud alrunty | FB. Soitti, Willan C. Phelps, ‘ouoNTO, Sept, 3.—The Monetary Times | Verge of starvation, men,” but has 1 word of condemnation t 2 Fe «See would vale that waye {Applause The | seen and experienced too muehy (Appinuse, Goorge®: Adams, NV; A. Moniaumeryy and Trade Revicw, nan article on “Cand |) ey aga aie matin J | diy when the Governorot Alabama sent maniiithn Naver FAVS te Pres i cat, Governor then referred to the Suite dubt, | Following this he reviewed te history ot | fpay Baath Wilsons tixon diun Barges in Auerlean Waters,” says: |THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, | commany tou polting piace during the inta clove | magn sin 1 bave used uur INDIAN. HLUOD and sald that next month he would issue the | the Republican party, especially with | op. Lawre Gon, A, L.Chetlair A new reading of an oid lw t Jed ont ton in that State to aid in perputratlii i wrent BET petra a la cap ssichiueh and wind fot. ta = ? Y ) i “pice ino! \, o if 4 roud, changing the vatea in the bullot-box, ane | chtidren, who word Lioubied with spas p audio IJnat call, and in January would by able to unt | reference, to Unances, showhns that fe had | Genrgo Gampudll, Taio Antony id of The vette Hh otedlus Cuusaulact tines a ae Two Errors Corrected. EE cre tereta ae ener eter ea re ET ere uiieae cute abel panes nat Gi {ist erup ut Paper fal been Fedo Ae Nution's et heuiaed, Aas Papel Willlam Ke dutlivan, Jullna Rosenthal, ployed tit Auicrtea Wate th. Aeisite TM the Editor of Tht Chicago Tribune. eat hen mer eee Tor aio eke cna VATE METZE. ake tp that Indicated that the grea! ate | paying of the prolic debt, and that the Nae : — d Cnicado, Sept. 24.—Two errors ocour tn Nicons, Ho knows such oceurrenees. (00k piuce of Tilhols owe one dollar, [Great ap | tonal credit had been restored,—the effect of COUNTY FINANCES, Department mt Washington below beslexed | iotter aitshit In this morulae Tiuuune. ni aver. the Bite, but he dire not eontemp ae: er ey, Co, Tt plause,) Sr ‘Prumbullcould not byapecious | all of which was seen in the premium Gov 66 EXTRAVAGANG! ann nupum- | With complatnts that Canadian-bullt barges | One ut least fa typoxraphicul, My logter was | (out Ueenuso by expects to sceury hie election | Dean sin: £ can say shut sour ixtian Alben argument deter him from performing bis | ernment bonds were now bringing, sind the | DEMOCKATIO EXTRAVAGANGL, 2 were belag cmplayed by Amerlean owners lt 3 e By lot a8 Thy tho sume disgraceful methods, What dee | SY MO baa he egunl for Constipation, BickeHeads duty In this respect, nud when. these lebes prosperity: whieh ‘everywhere. jiruvalled, . LACAN: ECONOMY, £ SN ierlonaeatel et n Scereraey Trenge | fiittou before L hud reall Huneock’s lotter upon | pendeneo then can be placed tn tho ‘promises (4 | sell, Vain 19 dhe Vowies. and tite, cand Feuu sately are paid there will be no boxes found fn the Uapntause.) Tle did not betfuye that thy peo: | ‘The annual report af the County Agentan | «\merican waters, the Secretary of the Treas- | Bouthorn etating, Sent 2, 1 felt sure that the | pledves of such iw imain, oud mada Under such | Fecummend Ite use to suuuring HimaCiy. | mouldy basement of- the State-flouse | ple, in view. of this history, were prepared | abstract of which lias already been given, fs | UrY, wnder the Inspiration of a happy | North wouta drive ulm to use his pen in advance | vireumstances? Absotutoly none, Wo all know crammed full of uncanceled serip, 28 | tora repeltion of’ Democratle “traditiong," | y most interesting and instructive docunwont, | thought, obtained a legal oplnion on tho | u# Tilden did upon thls very subject uf Boutuorn | Ht the South ling wiwaye riled the Pemucrtle Mecommends Ht to Atle Mus ube ease when the lust Deniocrat tate | hut ty avutd then Ie way necessary to be ty | and well worth the attention of the taxpny- polnt, and thy result Ia ue slated. Wo are | ¢luling, ee dncunie gn dutta Daan fish bare used ponte on sane i * iovernment was obliged to step down and | and doing, Hancock was In the junds of the not going to complain of this de] fhe othor error may bo, ond guite likely fs, | expectation of ay. othor result incense they |B PSV IUD with benef dT think Ie patichal r out. (Apphiuse.) marty of thaminable traditions, wid nchinge | Ts, 2t presents at once a most powerful ar | civion, Amerleang will be quite as | my own. Lintented to any “tho little romaine | ciery this ttoction. We know that avery North- | #8 good Mediciny yw butid up tile system generally. “1 au it asa fact without fear of con- | ond bedisaglrous, Inconelision, he urged | gument in tavor of Republieay over Demo-- much? injured by it ns Canadians. ane mena soni aw ane Denoett een Grn Hamocratio congrensiaan, Wit, Vole Just as Waute recmaumena Wee att adusring RTI oe tradiction that thy affatra of the State have | the necessity of enact good local nomian- | cratie rule In focal alfnirs, and Js the most | ‘The barges oullt in Canada were in the linds | the Nurthern States for olfeut,” ety. J would by | the Brigidiers teil bim to, If one should rebo: never been in such a prosperous condition, | tions, and the espectal Importance of sult | ergdjtable showing, perhups, ever presented | Of American owners. ‘They can by, built | ae means convey tho Idea that: thoro te little they, would drive bin hut oe hin party Bad hunt ‘The vations State institutions are ceonom- | to ft that no ong taluted with Democracy was in connuetion with the munngement of home | Heder iy Canada than In the United States, | morat sentiment in the North, Ble to hist cat an they a porns: a anh feally managed, and without yearly deflclens | atlawed tu go to Congress from tho Clty of ait tb with The American shipper by purctustiag the eoloots wae ay beret oF she North bi tera ong ¢lsa wha refused: ta obey thelr oy ills, us Was tho caso under Democratta | Chiengo. | [Applause : matters, becatisa It compares the past with | yots part of his apparatue at a reduced price, | Only Salvation auwe te Te Coun | OAyear or two ago. ane of our Wieeonstn Dem- tg sell your Mudivinu with the wost sat rhle.” ei ‘At tuts polit Mr. Farwell.waa loudly called | tho present, and presents something practical | and ls enabled to curry produce ata lower . me * | ocrutie Representatives pormitted his honest tne | tor Ha, und vant (herefure recummmund Ie G in cunclusion Goy, Cullom called attention | for, and arose In tis goat, Ax Hoult as the | in the shape of reform. It relates, of course, | figure. ‘Pho cost of freight being reduced, Koply to Mr. Bronson ©, Keeler’s | Mlsnation ta vot the better of his divoretion. Ail oupled with Liver Complulatwnd sick-lyadache, to the continned growth of te country, and | applatse had subsea he’ returt ed thanks | uspectatly to the disbursing of public money | the United States are the better able to come, Ha urose in ble place in tha Hoge and tired : ARAL PENEY, nary ver Complaint, Dee ee eae any cuntity thu Suae justly cel atau! val val aurnied INDIAN BLOOD AT RUT ives Uniteranl ante istaction, and je bighly esteemed vy alt who bas sed ald: Ladle ‘ ? or a “ 5 Question, Linte tho Ds ils rospesiss ane Re mncaney OF Waa’ gluse | tg taMaS OY tron tp lisa Yo ature | for.sho relle pf tho poor and needy, in which | foad Yo euumtrtes in wie tue evope Tall be> Yo (he Baitr af The Chcago Tribune Unread tothe ating question ef Sout | yyoainghate Reteaeet tu, aty ee ona resulia ofthe War, 1 betlévo It to be our rather than speak. himsulf, and sat down, | the county has always been ‘Iiberal, aud by | flow the level of the demand, Amoriean Cinrcago, Sept. 2%—Thu concluding words of | claims, Out they soon squelehed bli Hie | peasant wash uruat suturer truth (iveucaations duty to seo shat Thkie desirable feoquislte off | His retgsul ta speak was Wdluaypolitent contrast only can ite morits be shown, fgrtoulture ia Verub y oncotraged, It fs prvnron c Heelys whee nese on digeneals enteert rages: thas ie oe ido mul tiled and fuund ue relat auth t esmumgnond, walow your tee commtry bo maintained ot all tues,’ uit the audience ‘took sathstaction Tn a uy Miposslbis to Ko Ine figures; we can on} octure you published Sunday hut are: * Whi | ch relieved wou beuetiwwd. | recommend your med« [Great appiuise and cheurlu.| He Tiooking over the fignres, Ib 13 -found | thé Hes, and thettunuencies must, be tha clvryy nee on thia sulifget ft would bean ake aan eat ty aH wiivoo, that tlie. He te | iain coals MANSA VibssBAuiitG, liuding fystily, thus expressing tholr hearty alate tendenc! | ‘Ol wigwan, wii abou . &. ‘Tal ‘followed Ww! u jo ed donee, . 1 4 * “4 60 uniformed Gurileld” and Arthur boys | Gattield and Arthur aad the Mon, ©, U. Far | been steadily reduced under Republican | Previous ‘Treasury instructions treated Ca- the only true Savior when the Hindous have ane voted aiid acted on overy question with them | a0 ae rr slnen, tke ct Uitte man. A Good Btood Puritier. Thore 18 ho use attempting Lo disguise the Fact Wauconda, Lake Co., BET that tha vuceess of the Domocratic party at the ius Lhave used your creat INDIAN DLAXSD r peat It ; , moat exuctly like ours-und 00 yours older.” i Y Re ee seats und id ahoquatudasa Glued Pure with thelr faring torches hinpatiently awaited | woll, and was very kindly recelved, wv | rule from 1873, down. But the figures | nadlan-built barges Just nga Grund ‘Trunk | vost i +: Mg Present thine would be virtuully retatuiblishing ¢ BY 6UL aod bave “ht fe his appearance. He addressed the crowd urged the Veaeonelty. of party work being | thuusulves bust tell the story: + tar Arayellng tw Just aaa might be Wo give tho desirud explanation dua very cuay, te southern Confederavy, with the Capital a Ser, and the pressure tu Fecunimanding ae sued, from the outsidy platform, and soon had | dune, and expressed the hope thatthe strong INBAWM ASYLUM AND POORI-OURE, treated, Ib hus na motlye power of | *8ort, and complete manor, PS hei terit he insta oy at [kann ay a every man In tho processlun yelling hiwself | est and most. Wnexcepttonable candidates lig own, and cannot go without tho ald | | Christ's whole life, us the tearnod Hossuet In | Gouthnrn Ttlundions would rut eataitg. (lead OF Muppreasslon of Toner VL. oars, ‘would be preaunted by phe Convention Tues- of sole extrineona fores, which | he introduction to the © Univerml tistory | i hvdution by ina Amorioan praglo could | Dean sui My daughter wes a nuturer {rool Bupe ‘Mr Crawford then Introduced Mro ER | diye en - . Jn this ease, was the mark of the National | observes, was ulmout historiodlly deseritivd in | proyant it. Yours sruly, ‘Dib SouDLEN Presa of Meneteumuch. Bed After ieboctio under Bilse, of the Heeoud’ Ward, Who proceeded | “bho meeting thon adjayrned, vessel. ‘Tho tug nist be Nationals the barge. | {He books of the Prophuty eapeclully bia mirucu- ieee | cht ut two. physiclenscuno ai soatble and ce to deliver a very vloquent and convinelng. Ainaiaplaldesste Senet | | roun wonu Jupaxs, TUE TORCHLIONT PROCESSION Goy, CULLOM'S PROCLAMATION FOU THE conalsted ot elubs he Fou Reale hela ea a cauitlated of marehiny gel he rou thie qolmn Yesterday murning, County-Clerk ‘Klokke panled by o° full brass bands. Among the | received from Springfield the Governor's or- trauspaencles‘currled by the Fourth Ward | der for the election of-additional Judges of, boys were the sullowlng Gartell jy Wh | the §uperior Courtaf ‘this county, in accords u Carpenter; in dsl, a Cabinetmakers ‘Ith the Constitution, allowin dle “ Bure'ballot, U8. Graut s * Garth ance with the Conatitution, allowing a Pare taleh MLSs emt a glare an tional Judes Awheb” the ¢popiilation. of tho 4 Cobgredsinan sults ast Bick Hues ats county su haye exceeded 400,000, "The or- de Sapneaent the poiuidbes far Fesoul the vist overtlow of people who | dur is a3 followss oS na tha ¢ R ai rf al lee mA 18 BEVE! ‘ears, and the le}tors follwing} that of shippers is only publ Fee eee ee at oaee |< Saati AMIN CUE Reo, gy'ae ant:-vs, | the axial dist Hpldrswhen tio MCoune'| ealied the puniie, in whigh tutividunts teal Suk yeaile:swere present, aiid: trata Of thy Consiitudiow'af this Shuto sak, the, Gen: We uy Pegg tne al aif ie Rett Mityreale, Ae at dened he ‘evening the greatest: enthuslasin: pry | eral Agson nay, bi 4A a . ‘ NE o La r + % ‘ alle es i ¥ ul, jo welther | will ‘ reduced Ij) 1579 to. 0,317) | blaw atlas. Gay g ee Ing wbove the stage and extending ine! rela menurl Bat of cChok County what Berets dl tsrewea ts | rvuud Wooded heustls aaa Moe : 4 er Mae hehdde 1 19 siggy | {eelydndulged tne Jape acrassthe wigwam was a lirze white banner | foresety 0.00 Wibubitanta in suid gounty over | iy the inanageinent of the lnsine Asyluin | the fuyor they once pusdessed, and tho de- re Tablowed nl one of VAN BUHAACK, BTEVENSON & 00, 09 andm* on which was inscribed tn black ieiters, We | WN above a population of 400000, Be oro. | all Poorflouse. Both of the tables furnish { cline tp, the construction of wooden ahlps the * Rebel circulars " alluded to in your paper Winchestera Hypoptauphites fakeet ° Gomend that the itepublican party bo kept i | og aeetkagy An wet passed ln persuance tert | a pleasantstudy, and areexceedingly credita- | followed as a nutter of course, All this we | of today. Tuo elroulur which bas attracted 40 | wit) cure consumption, cougts, weak lunge. | #9 ies, PLTMALEA & CO..89 ead be Lakes, FO eA ey TnL cai vote’ just ie he | toot fed et cheaer sag Superior Coure of | blo, showing that us the Rupublican majority | cannot hulp. What we cun do ts to rofraly | much comment ie shaply un wdvertiiemont, ine | Gronenitis, aud geucrul “debdity, “Extabl sued OL HAN & RING Sis Divages aud have that yote Lanted Just as he | Cook County, upproved April 15, 1878, provides: | has increased in the County Hourd © OX from burduning the raw tauterluls used io } tended to catch the public oye, and brivg tho { twenty-one yours, i ARS uTENBO Wa '& CO, Wabaah-ere a Jute power, his violent 4 . ~ ‘ phy e = un bh W ih: ‘, ‘Chts was the old reading, The new Feading tithe bemacee uf iedthe Poreb toga taraprscant Hor Sruixas, Ark, Sept, 2.—Thls even- Hie, ueeuouait azaeil the kinds Mis8p Praag ed Sue Rl a ag che eyo gd Monat oat esses lat ear Rg aay ete ROL a 0, a bsseh. aa 100 Of a cominy Savior, Wo huve narvasod to bo | cool, deliberate: aud eoware murder. It 8 bl . going togny tuitone reading is better than | witrpriigd that tho Oriontal und concvived.un ApPeura that a worthtess ie kuna ad | Foseeente rg A aed JOLIN eeMORE _ d or y idenat suob akind of Savier apd mixed itup | ¢ rivnide, obs to other, but itis not tnprubably that the bles; but thoy ets able. Me Shang tho Bootbluck met a highly respectod:| Ses oc , ; pay ied Historical” Gordon to wateb they | young man named John Suumers, both ‘cal. cero ‘ fon Paani i look well for any valuable result that may be Hegides, that: Voltaintan'pbjection whluts ordd, In front uf tie Atluigton kouse bill- |‘ u Livin a > when Daan Bir This LO. ceruly: that ve bee: uxpected “from the, Bint “Converition | oritdtentana’ coutiey bode owes Nened “att | iard-hally: nud hud w. fav swore with tity comity pouauiod Uy dalta uur pte av tea AN Bio which ty to be held In Bostow next nionth, { triumphant appluusy by the infdely andweamed.| Wherein th fe vasa, welioi hha, gaan ruuily ‘troubled ‘with’ Weasneae Your mediene | Thy shtybulldurs. have the strongest wolves | vw Le very elfectivo, led to sertous studios of the | Fuad draw’ bis rovulvel, leveled Ut at, Bunt Sikoe we foot ikem youNpulrh cant : te pull toxethert Muole. Intarea Ss parsdaal, | Vetus, aiid proved, If wa gxeupt 4 fow spurks uf pete nnd fired, Gib ball rats Auli Ja the’ [ oe valusbve semedy, - ¥ i ‘Treasury Department can buy legal opintons | With thoir £ of the Tnttor to Hs king, Bayi rasan nop | belnt toa ta Gago 3 and all expe--| rll pal wi dewth Iradition, thus the pleture | head. fatiletiug a fat) Wound. Phe assashi TOLERATE ihe teu OG atria 3 | Fae, pursue duetcuay by tho pe | LISTOF WOLESALE DEALERS , De CalkLotasn's-edat "Blood: Sy urd and not at ala popular belict BE ha, gig nian ne Pers iy unital! eet in e f) n st the, nds, Tey. BL. Westsann, Ds crauely retard ee hlaelt nt custadly 0! shy. Pitsiers,, Great Mil} trie whe nation lediiedlsit eae yn ink i> pA Sant Had, TSHIOAGO, ILL